The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, January 14, 1893, Image 6

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/ THE WAYCROSS HERALD SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 1S93. Detecting DImum by the Eye. It is perfectly possible, by means of , the instruments of tlic Nineteenth cen- : tnrv. to exactly learn the optical condi- > tion of an eye, to decide just what glasses, if any, are needed for its perfect working, and it is also possible to look in upon it. and by the appearance of its tisanes nnd its blood vessels to decide as to the existence of serious disease when there are few other symptoms that point to it, when there may l»e none besides to be found in the body that positively prove it. I may mention two classes of disease, one constitutional and the other local, which illustrate this statement. The eye mirror opthalmoscope is the instra- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WARE COUNTY. Sheriff Sales for Taxes. Will lie sold, on the first-Tuesday in Feb ruary, 1893, next, at the court house, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following prop erty. to-wit:. 120 sen's of lot of land No. 375, in 8th dis trict of Wan' county. Levied on under and by virtue of an execution issued by T. T. Thigpen, tax collector Ware county, for state and county tax. due thereon for the year 1892. Said 120 acres of land levied on as the property of J. C. Itaml, J. M. Stiger, agent. s Also, at the same time and place, will he ■Id 20 acres of lot of land No. 361, in 8th and county Levied I GEORGIA—%V< lly virtue of tin ment by which sncli things are settled, j ro i?® ^ or _ Bright's disease, a name carrying dread ^ ^ ^ ^ to many a household, is the constitu- i Stiger, agent*, tional disease to which 1 refer. In not Also, at the same time and place, will lie i\ few cases the diagnosis of it is made sold 40 acres of lot of land No. 328, in 8tli by the examination of the retina with < nidrict ofWare county, for state and county the eye mirror. ^ The expert will make no mistake if • Stiger .agent" the eye gives evidence of it, for its signs j Also, at the same time and place, will-he. are positive in minute bleeding from the ; sold lot of land No. 315, in 8th district of blood vessels and peculiar fawn colored i \'" an ‘ county. for state and coiinty tax, due spot.™ the retina. Thesurgeondreads | W^fll.TShlif™ iTalteir! to find them, liecause they are evidence ; agent. of an advanced stage of the malady 1 Also, at the tame time and place, will lie which prematurely destroys so many ! sold 120 acres of lot of land No. 384, in 8th lives. Bright’s disease is in factade- J district ofWare county, for atate aml county generation of many of the tissues of the body, the walls'of the arteries lieing among them. In no part of the Ixkly can this degeneration be so readily de tected as in the retina of the eye.—Cos mopolitan.^ j Rcr Also, at the same time and place, will be sold 40 acres of lot of land No. 314, in 8th ' district ofWare county, forstateand county tax, due thereon for the year 1802. levied i on as the property of <1. W. llarr, J. M. Sti- i per, agent. Also, at the same time and place, will lie Cure Narcotic Heath. Under chloroform, as ntider all antes- 4 . : sold lot of land No. 116, in 11th district of tlietlc gases and \apor., there is a mode , \y are county, for state and county tax. due of death which may lie called the final thereon for the year 1882. Levied on as the or natural. It need never lie produced, ‘ property of M. K. Young, and never could he except under the Also, at the same time andjplacc wilWic old lots of land No. 398 and 562, in 12th di: ••f Ware county, for state and county , tax. <luc thereon for the year 1882. levied By virtue of the powers vested in tfc uv dersighed, H. S. Du Bose, .by a /nMgag. made and executed by Luke Johnpn, f said county, with power of sale to tic sal H. 8. I Hi Bose, dated January 8th, 1882, > secure payment of a certain promissory :ut for one hundred and seventy-five dollai will Ih; sold before the court house door 1 Waycross, said county, on the first Tuesdd in February. 1883, to the highest bidder, f.r cash, the following property, to-wit: Ai that tract or parcel of land, situate, lviij and 1 icing in the city of Waycross, Wai eounty. Georgia, commencing at the sou ill east corner of a tract of land conveyed by L. C. Tebeau to Donum Johnson, said ec veyance dated January 1st, 1881, and corded in book of deeds “A," folio 395*. Wa county. Thence south-westerly . along _ lane 122 feet, thence nortli-westerly at right angles to the find line 124J feet, thence i north-easterly parallel with said lane 122 \ OFFICERS OF WARE COUNTY. Warren Lott—^Ordinary. W. M. Wilson—Clerk Superior Court.. S. F. Miller—Sheriff and Jailor. K. H. Crawley—Treasurer. Joe I>. Smith—School Commissioner. J. J. Wilkinson—Tax Receiver. T. T. Thigpen—Tax Collector. J. W. Booth—Coroner. Tounty Commissioners—W. A. Cason A Davidson and D. J. Blackburn. Aflress, Waycross, Ga, (CITY OFFICERS, WAYCROSS, GA. ( ,rthur M. Kniglit, Mayor. Aldermen, «A. McNiel, W. W. Sharp, J. H. Gillon, f. Justice, R. H. Murphy, f. D. Hamilton, Clerk of City Council. , iT. F. Parker, City Assessor and Collector. IVarren Ixitt. <*ity Treasurer. K W. Hitch. City Attorney, ohn P. Cason, City Marshal. Tie Waycross Herald, Official Organ. feet, thence south-easterly at right angles to said lane 124J feet to a point or place of he- > ginning, except the tract heretofore deeded j to Ezekiel Dunmere. which tract is thirty feet front and forty feet deep. Said land, j luunnoppormox with all and singular timimprovements „ wfTi 7v ’ thereon, to be sold as the property of Luke | H* W. Rwd, Prwident; J. M. Marsha.l. Johnson, together with all his right, title, fecretary; W. J. Carswell, L. Johnson, S. interest or demand, in or to the same, and r - Hitch, H. P. Brewer, J. L. Walker. ’ the authority given therein hv said Luke I Board meets Second hatnrday in month j Johnson to the said H. S. DuBose, in case of pt 2:30 p. r * — 1 * — 1 default in the payment of said note, to s , at High School building. d property. This January H. 8. DuBose. Mortgagee. Georgia, Ware County: Will lie sold, on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary next at the court house, said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following property, to-wit: 335 acres of lot of .land No. 285, in the 5th district of Ware county. Sold as tin property of Richard Bennett, late of saic eounty, deceased, under and by virtue of order from the court of ordinary of «... county, for distribution among the heirs o said deceased. This January 2d, 1883. J. R. A J. W. Bexxett, Administrators. Sheriff Sale, Georgia, Ware County: Will lie sold on the first Tuesday SANITARY 4 WATERWORKS COM’N. [ H. Murphy. Chm'n, W. M. Wilson, j M. Albertson, Lem Johnson. W. A. Cason. H. W. Reed. .W. D. Hamilton, Ex. Off. Clerk. Warren Lott, Ex. Officio Treasurer. H. W. Reed, Chief Engineer. P. and A. M. Waycross Lodge. No. 305 F. and A. M., j meets 2d and 4th Wednedays at .,7:30 p. m. A. P. English, IV. M : E. II. Kt-ed, Secretary. BLACKS 11 EAR CHAPTER NO. 9, R. A. Meets at Masonic Hall. Plant Avenue, 1st : Friday in each month atJ7:30 |>. wAg e-Ross Music♦ Store. P1SNOS, Ops M Oman mstnisnts. Sewing Machines I ALL KINDS OF ATTACHMENTS, . Needles, Oils, etc. J. R. K/NIGHT, Manager. bfe? i T GILLON & HUDSON, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, FeMj most unskillful management, and it is a long time in its progress. When death does occnr in this manner it is by the slow extinction of the natural animal xyinoms, and in illustrated, as to method, ^ w rou„Wlor.tate and county i »■>■. -■ ww.i. perfectly by the simple experiment of lHX dl|( . forVl,*- vcarflfjr’ levied • thereon, containing 490 acres, more or less a~ii -- - . on as the property of A. Kings, .Mi. Hough, 1 agent. Also, at the same time and place, will lie sold lot of land No. 89, in 9tli district of Ware county, for state and county tax, due thereon for the year 1882. levied on as the • property of Nancy R. McDaniel. AL*o, at the same time and place, will lie mild lots of land No. 467,468.616.117. in 12th district of Ware county, forstateand county l for the year 1882. levied ,Urt house, in said county WAKEFIELD LODGE NO. «7,K. or P. within the legal hours of sale, to the highe* Meets every Monday night at 7:30 o'clock, bidder, for cash, the following property to# j p r ed Ficken, C.C.; Lowther, K. R. and S. gradually extinguishing a candle in confined space by introducing vapor of chloroform into tho air that fills the space. It can he illustrated also by the ex periment of 8topping ordinary fermenta tion by the presence of chloroform, and even by the simpler process of using chloroform vapor as a preservative of j tax. diie the animal tissues from decomposition. All on as the property «if McNeil »t Rosier. W. anaesthetics aro open to kill in this man- A. Barlier. agent. ........ - . xi .• Also, at the same time and place, will Ik* .ner, but lliat i» the safest nuipstlietin „, w bnU N „. :K :, j„ stli .litrictof which puts ont life in no other manner. Ware county, and 124 in 9th district of Ware which does not, that is to say, cause ! for state and county tax, due thereon for the either of the reflexes of spasmodic char acter during administration.—Asclepiad. . risi»2. levied W. Ashhurn. Also, at the same >old 215 acres of lot of land No. 454, in 8th district of Ware county for state and tax, due thereon for the year 1882. who as a boy worked in the same store | • • ,U,K ‘ N an and plai with Jay Gould, ‘‘while Gould was in the employ of Burnham lie fell sick. My father, who was a general nurse and something of a doctor, attended him nnd brought him around all right. Not long after lie recovered he met my ! p father and said, ‘You saved my life, and if at any time you are in need and I can help you 1 shall do so with pleasure.’ Fortune has not smiled on my poor old father of late, and lieing in absolute need lie wrote to Mr. Gould, telling him of his condition and asking for help. No reply was ever received. 1 think that our letters never reached Mr. Gould, or ho would surely have helped us. 1 wrote to him ouly a few days liefore his death for the fourth or fifth time. Gould was always a good boy, and for awhile wo slept together in the same bed in tne old store in Roxbnry. Jay never missed saying his nightly prayers liefore retir ing.”—New York World. s the property of W. time and place, will Ik* ' * * n 8th unity lA'vieT 1 J. M trill WAYCROSS IRON WORKS, - - WAYOROSS, GEORGIA. H AVING added all necessary Machinery to our shop, we are now prepared to do all kinds of casting, repairing sold 1.118 of land So. 4IH and 40U. in ml. dis- , .■»« V\n 1la V" -l,. 11,0 ? th dl 11 .moTHKItllOOD UOCOMOTIVK triri.. 1 Ware vouniy.'for stale and comity | Ifrt ft Ware county .with ail in.|.rm .‘.Iienl [ oiseers.* , " 42)iJ . j.widcnian,chiefEngin- and general work on Locomotives. inJuramv'^Agcnt^Mwte \ We also carry in stock Stationary and Saw Mills, Piping, Belting, Pulleys, Hangers and Brass Cocks of all kinds. We Donald, against 1’. E. Wilcox. I’ropcrt; pointed out by. plaintiffs attorney. Let" made by S. A. Spence, L. C.. and turni OTer to me. This lk*cember 28th, 1882. •S. F. Mili.er, Sheriff rrltj r Georgia, Ware County: Will he sold, lie fore the court house dpor. in the city of Waycross, Ware county, Geor gia, oil the tint Tuesday in February, iext within the legal hours of sale, the following ^property, to-wit: 17 All that lot, or parcel of land, situaUd, ly ing an<I lieing in the city of Waycross, Want county. Georgia, and known and distin guished in the plan of said city by tiie fol- ‘ ' boundaries, to-wit: Bounded ’ S make a specialty of INTKRXATIOMAL ASSO. MACHINISTS, j Waycross Lodge No. 74.W. T. Brewer, M. ? M., ('. T. N. Syfan, Secretary. Meets 2d and 1 4th Saturdays each month at B. L. K. hall, : 7:30, p.m. ! . .. ■WAYCROSS RIFLES. ! ALL WO UK GUARANTEED, Company —, 4th regiment Georgia Volun- ‘ teers. Capt. J. Mel*. Farr; 1st Lieutenant, ! J. H. Gillon; 2d Lieutenant, T. O'Brien; Secretary, Jolm Hogan; Treasurer. W. B. Folks. Regular mortthly meeting3<1 Thurs- j ni w day of caeh month/ Drill nights Tuesday r Jl I LJj |h ! Flynt, foi *>e ami soutl 8tli iRstrict of : half acre. Also, all that lot of land, situated, id eounty tax, due ! lying and lieing in said city of Waycross, ■ N* lK‘ing tin-t county of Ware and state of Georgia, con- ■ less, boundftl and sold lot of land No. Ware county, for stat thereon for the year ls82, the _ w returned for said year. .Said lot of land 185 • taining .... v lieing improved land, and levied on as the j described as foil* ;y of I*. K. Wilcox, there lieing almut t at the corner of Mrs. Beaton’s lot o\i the ..under fence and one dwelling house J north side of Pond street, and running ilong thudding thereon. | said Pond street west, a dhonnee of twodiun- at the same time and plac e, will lie ; tired and ten feet, more or'less, to D street, 478, 242,483, in 8tli dis- ; thence north along said 1) street a dis- SYRUP MILLS AND KETTLES. GIVE IS A TRIAL AND RE CONVINCED. 7:30 p. r WAYCROSS LODGE I. O. Oi F. Moots every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. triet. and lots 36, ISO, 181, 183,1S4, 248, 252, 257. 325.:583. 621, 541, in 12th district, and lot 36 in 13tli district, all of said lots lieing in Ware county, and being sold for state and county tax. due thereon for the yevr 18!>2. Levietl on as the property of W. F. Monroe. All of the nlsive lots and parts of lots of land are living sold as wild land, except lot No. 195 in Sth district. This Decenilier 2!tth. 1WC. S. F. Mii.lei:, Sheriff Ware < 'ount.v._ UforgUt Wmrr Comity: To thr Superior Court of Said County i The. pc'itinn of J. S. WilUaros, A. II. M« taiue . E. Th« Study «f Irttilatelj Philately is a study. It is a pursuit II. F. Bull. . Warren hitt, 1.. Johns*i and such other |ie hundrcHl more or less, to a stake, thence east parallel ' will: Pond street a distance of two hundred and teti feet to Mrs. Beaton's lot, thence along Mrs. Beaton's line south a distance of two hundred and ten feet to Pond street, the i place of beginning. Said lands, with all and j singular, the improvements thereon to lie | sold as the property of Florence E. Hamil ton, together with all her right, title, inter est or demand, in or to the same, at public ! outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, under ami by virtue of a mortgage given thereon, j by said Florence E. Hamilton to the South ? Georgia Bank of Waycross, dated June 15tli, ; 1881, to secure payment of a certain promi- sory note of same date, on which then* is past due the sum of $632.50, principal. , N. U.; D. Williams, Secretary. AMONG TIIE CHURCHES. Wild — Sunday services at 11:90 a. in. and 7:30 p. Except the first Sunday of each month. Sunday school at tRSOa. in. Young i^ples* meeting Sunday at 4*X> p. m. Prayer meet ing. Thursday evening, at 7:U0 p. in. METHODIST CHURCH. FALL AND WINTER ROODS Clothing, Dry Goofs, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, ttc., Etc. ’'i'.Tvil-wa. R ni.’ and" 7 l p t . l 'm' S ’siSth j Suits, tiny siz.-, from 41,r.ii, *7.0(1, *7.7f>, and School 3 p. m. Christian Endeavftr, p.t GRACE EPISCOPAL CHUI^tH. Corner Pendleton nnd Murv Strict. Servu-es 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday Sehool 8 a. iu. BAPTIST CHURCH. Elizabeth street. Rev. W. II. Scruggs, Pie- . - ... , .. - , Preaching every Sabbath 11a. m. an and $1.68 interest, and the authority given p m Sunday School every Sabbath 3 p said Florence E. Hamilton to ( prayer Meeting every Thursday 7:30 p. C. lli^ijianl , J. L. Crawley, may hereafter he v to lie ineorpo- “|jfc 1WCT i„ 8f.i V8.... tompany, far tte ptirpow- of j ThL, Ia^mbor tBtli, I , u . - r - .SoiTHdEoiajiA ItASKOF AVavcboss, j 1 *?“•»* °n hatn^nit.,y. Jan By C. C. (5r.uk, President, j ary 21st, 1883. at 11 o clock a. m.. ten lots ! the said The South Georgia Bank of Way- j i cross, in ease of default in the_ payment of; id note, to sell and convey said property, j eurryu that adds more to the life of the young : 1 Ie,n ’ t l> collector than any other of his pleas- Medicine Comp tires. Philately in the preset!t genera- manufacturing, bartering uml selling a tkm is iissmning vast proi»ortions aa au i vine known as Wonderful Life P instructive science and is even now a formidable rival of uumisinatics. No longer is it called a mania or a craze, bnt a science teaching t he geography, history, language and the morals of a conutry. Our philatelists are not mere schoolboys and girls, although thev col- ....... ...w , - , , • „ .. lect stamps, but men of mature minds: *t'*ek suhscrilied for by him and no more, f«»r three hundml dollars, besides interest men well established in business and which capital stock may lie increased at any ! a, ‘d attonieys ris-s. will lie sold lafore the men wen tstauusned in nnainess and j t j m4 . or trout time to time not excess]ing court house door m I\ nycross, said eounty, professions, men of sound judgment, twenty-lbe thousand doliare ($25,000.00)" ! «»the first Tucsdaj- in February 1893, to intellectual and thoughtful men. And j That the officers of said company shall con- | the highest bidder for cash, the following it is this fact that gives the young col- ! " r « president, vice-president, s«-retary, property, to-wit : The north half of lot of For Sale at Auction. Black Double-Breasted *Suits for only $^.00, worth 13.50. | Pants from 50c. to $7.00. Single Coat.- in every style from $1.50 up. Vests of i all kinds at correspondingly low prices. Men's Over (’oats from $2.50 to $15 t Boys’Over Coats from $1.25 up. Youths* and Boys* Clothing Double or Hinglo i Breasted at the lowest price. | Hats of all kind at the Lowest Prices. Our line of ladies* Jackets, Hair Capes and Astra Capes, Wrappers, and all kind* of Ladies’ Waists. Ladies’ and. | Gents’ Rubber Goods and all kinds of Underwear. RACKET STORE, plaBt 8?»m*. J. S1LBERMAX, Proprietor. Next door to Western FuroitorsNCo.^ I and such other r j may deem pnijio • ness. That the capital suh'k oi sam »snn- { pany shall In* two thousand dollan«($2,0Q0.(l8), divides) into eighty shares of twenty-live l dollars ($25.00) each, twenty-per eent. to Ik* paid in on organizing and the remai * such installments as may lie called ft share-holder to Ik* liable to the extent of the stock suhscrilied for by him and no more, which capital stock may lie increased at any j time, or from time to time, not exceeding , twenty-l\ye thousand dollars (#25,000.<W). Georgia, Ware County: llj’ virtue of the power vested in the un dersigned, Beacy rivcinan, by a mortgage, made and executed by 1). J. Blackburn, of . ... said county, with power of sale to the said •acii Reacy Freeman, dated April 23d, 1891, to juiynu-nt of a eertaiu promisory note . property , . w . ,* 5* u ’ tiva-iiTvr and lsianl of director— and that ' land nil—— . ).-ctor encouragement, the knowledge , .SJStadJUi^o,li« of taU eSmpany shall *vc>., in the s.h district of sai.l county, tliat such men do exist, iti the ranks of . Ik* «t Waycross Ware county Georgia and taming two hundred and forty-five acres, philatelists.—Ohio State Journal. ' ' ; — : — liaising Canary ItinU. In Germany tho jxiorer classes are nearly all engaged iu raising canaries. land in Waycross. Ga. Said land lieing suitable for residence and business purposes. The lots are 125x200 feet, fronting on two streets and some on three streets. I will not . sell this land at private sale, but at auction, so as to give any one that wishes, to pur- , chase a chance to do so. These lots are the 5 last I shall sell for several ’years in that por- | tion of the town where houses or residences ■ can lie built in a strictly white settlement, j Kale positive on day above named. Titles A’aminted. F. C. Foi NOTICE. they desire to establish their buaini*. in j niore or 1k».-ata. one dwelling and one store other platYs through agencies or otherwise, i house and lot in the. town of 31 a nor, Geor- as thev tnav deem expedient ffia, said lot containing one quarter oi an They thereSite pray that they and their ■ atre. moiv or less, being a portion of lot , . . , lie privilege Several hundred thousand are shipped «»f renew al at the expiration of said term. le world ' under the name of Life Preserver Mediein ■every year to all parts of the world. , ,, ... „ . , . i.,, mi. ‘ ?. {Uneiwia* it- w ! Company, with all the rights, powers and na> and west by lai Thereto no industry like it inexistence, privileges autlwirizcd by law, including the sold as the property The birds are strong and hardy ana re- . right of purchasing, holding and using any the liencht of the nn quire very little at teutiou; consequently ’ ...... ' **“ number :K5. in said district, and bounded a: follows : North by land of J. H. Miller, cast by land of Ia-c A James, southJby right-of- way of Savannah. Florida A Western Rail- iy and west by land of John Lee. To be ofl>. J. Blackburn, for On November 1st. 1882, the undersigned became associated together under the firm | name of the Cherokee Nursery Co. The title to the property w ill continue in the : name of H. W. 1161*11 until the conditions of i a certain contract made the same «late arc fully compiled with. All contracts with the Cherokee Nursery Co., must Ik-signed by : H. W. Reeil as president. S. L. _ Bishop as , secretary and treasurer is authorized to sign | checks for the payment of current hills and , expenses. C. 3f. Griffin? as superintendent : r |H*rsonal property, or both, that may r of settlin;, •mong tiw V-"Mntry 'ev«^fanrifv ira» iw noctirary or proiir to bare in the cun'- note and all i, avrarv. rrhieh l« .LmeAl: I <>«*•< (" •>*" busim-s. to alienate. d»pu«! X*. >•*« ' I imn.as. Mortgagee. Will lie sold, on the first Tuesday in zoKiii.t—Wan* tVtnnty: February next, at the court house rai.l • t'lerks nffln-. superior court uTaakleauntr. eonnty, within the legal houra of sale, to the hereby eertity that the foregoing ii 1 One and one-half (1*) acres of land, pears from the record now on file in my t»f- ■ °r less. in AVaycross, ^ said munty, Ihiuntied true : higliwt bidder, for cash, the following prop- J GKORGIAj oudtoa Conaiy: copy«if the iK’tition for incorporation of : rrty. to-wit: life Preserver Metlicine Company, as ap- * » aviary, which is a constant source of I im . um i^ r at pleasure. income, independent of the proceeds of • And your ]«titioncr» will ever pray, cte. their daily toil. The buyers for the ! This January 4th. 1883. J. L Crawley, New York houses make periotlical trips . ?• s - ^ r **f JAM8 * • through theconutry;thehirdsarebought KiM in office and recSSSS!tl.is°J?.mli' r - : < •:«nd are soon on their way to America, 4tli. 1883. W. M. Wilsox.ClerkS. C. W. C. where they quickly become accustomed Jo their gilded cages.—Pittsburg Record. A Problem. Once tli**re were two tramps who were actually looking for work. In the course of their wanderings they came upon u i Git pile of coal in front of a palatial reai- !January deuce. Said the tramp with the inferior intel- ■ lect, “Let ns eugage ourselves to stow , , w away this fuel at a price of twenty-five ^ . _ . . ,,, ..Y.v Mr” Mid nf Will Ih* siild on tlic first Tuesday in Fell- tents. Na>,na>. said the tramp of -marynext, at the Court honseinVaul county, superior intellect: “let me go within atuL', within the legal Ikuuw of sale, to tin* highest negotiate.” : bidder, for cash, the following property. And he did negotiate and secured the to :?i t: - ,. ... _ . . . _ job at a rate of Mty centa, of which sum j Wnu ’Sd bdS Tn .be he gave cne-hau to his companion to north-east corner of said lot of land in the perform the necessary manual labor, re- j Sth district of said Ware county, and bound serving one-half unto himself for super- ^ a-sfollows: From earner and 1 ' running south to branch, thence taking up intending operations. t hc branckdo- original line, thence running ii» Vii*. nmrtn»n> f.*r the nuroosc wil1 have charge of the nursery work ™" ,uc ao .tmri nlliiNta j of II. IV. Lectl W to. hWRkep S. L. Ilisiitu*. , Attorney. V. 31. Griitixu. City Marshal’s Sale. nty* OFFICERS OF CHARLTOX COUNTY. Aaron Dowling, Ordinary. A. <4. Gowcn, Clerk Superior Court C. C. J. A. Wainright, Sheriff. James Thompson. School Commissioner. Do You FEEL SICK? Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS- _..S. ninAUC TADIII CC PERSIA or IMMESTMM. . . . TAKE KIKANO lAbULtO H you art BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, or hav* _ D1DAI1C TflDIII CO LtVER COMPLAINT take RIPANS TABULE5 11 ’suiter ''diItoess 1 eatSM* 11 T *j5 E RIPANS TABULES "•'SSSoSrSI^SiA'Sf.^ D !^*: take RIPANS TABULES R/pans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health. pRIPANS TABULES EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S BILL. Sold by Druggists or sent by mall on receipt of price. ♦ titl-r the I.f : A COMPLETE : MEDICINE CHEST onJ Mhonlti be belt for /Busily... : Box (U rials;, r» cents. Family package a boxed), $2. : THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. lO SPRUCE STREET, - - NEW YORK. Mr*. Eliza Norman, widow of IL G. Nsir- j ,.ian, deceased, has applied to ine to set aside , j east by Morton canal, west by land of Jef- ! a year's support, and I will pass Upon thc j i,lor nir haml and wal of offlro. ‘ fords and Jordan, sonth by A street, north • said nppliration on the liret (1st) Mmiday in • rv 4*li lACl w M Wilsox * by Wadley street. Kaid land levied on as March, 1803. This the nth day of January, i 5 '* * cirSflfi \l ; V • the property of 1>.J. McIntosh, to satisfy a I isk. Aarox Dowu.xo, Onhnary. . : 1 — : — ’ tax ti-fa Issued by the <ity clerk, for city ] Skerifr Sale. I taa for the jeir 1892. W.yemss, Oa. Ik- geor giA, Orartton Comnty! eetnber IS, lfWS. , To All wi»» It May Concern. Kate Ken iso n lias, in due form, appliisl to ; Keep Your Business BEFORE THE PEOPLE ! Whereat he of the inferior business ; west 8| chains. Said property lcvietl upon by an alley way, south by land of R. H. Ability, though he had received twice ‘ a*'the property of Mary J, McDaniel, to sat- Murphy, front!wchtwh«ft^^eighty-sev-T. his "OTt rate of compensaHon, lifted np Tobitita llenderaon. against- Mary j. 14c- hts voice in wrath and awora by various I Daniel. This DceemherSittb, I8B2. deities that he had "been bunkoed. “IV 11 *’ Waa Its right?—Indianapolis Journal. Sheriff Ware County. City Marshal’s Sale. OKOIUilA, W.r. c.notyi late of said eqtuur. Will lie sold, on the first Tuesday in Felt- j pass upon said application on the first Mon ruary, next, at the court house, said county, i »lay in February.Thus Det'cmbcr *th, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest j 1882. bidder, for cash, the following property, to- That dwelling house and lot In Waycross, said county. Iwunded as follows: West by ministration outlie estate of J. R. Kenlson. And in order to do -so late of said county, deceased: and I will J Advertise Church street, north by an alley way. cast feet, running lock one hundred and eighty feet: 'SaUbprope.rty Icxied ott ns the property of H. A. Gannon, to satisfy a tax fi la, issued by the city clerk for city tax for the year 1892- J- P- Gabos, City Marshal. Way crow, Ga., December 19.1602. Aarox Dowling. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Charlton County t To All Wham It May Concern i Alice A Johns having, in due form, ap plied to the - undersigned for the guardian ship iff th^ pewon and property of Eliza A. Johns, a minor child of. Seaborn S. Johns, late of said county, deceased. • Notice n hereby given, that her application will lie. heard at my office, on the first Monday in February next, l«C. AArox Dowuxu, . . „ Ordinary. ^ iji VV a y cross Herald. It* CirearatiOR N early Doable* That of any Other Paper Published m This Section. Sample Copies Free! ■MuBaNh H