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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 23, 1893.
STRAY THREADS.
The man on the ice wagon says:
“I saw ice on my wagon to-day.”
Yes X see you saw ice.
Waycross should be put' in a
strictly first-class sanitary condition
at once, and no delay about it.
Prof. Skinner will meet the chil
dren of the Methodist Suudtiy
school at the Methodist church this
afternoon as usual.
The carpenters are putting op the
seats in thn new Methodist church.
The County court of Ware county
ought to make a strong fight for jus
tice. Can you tell why? Because it
has a Cannou for solicitor.
Waycross will be well represented
at the Homcrvilie Camp-meeting, so
X understand. The meeting opeus
to-morrow.
Business iso “pickin’” up.
And Summer is most gone.
Everything is full of life
And Waycross holds her own
The sportsmen are “shelling the
woods around Waycross and making
it lively for the feathered tribe.
Poor Brunswick! She seems fated
to have a terrible scourge in spite of
it all. Our sympathies go out to the
sufferers.
The wisest course for the govern
ment to pursue and the most .effective
way of stamping out the yellow
death plague at Brunswick is to de
populate the city as soon as possible.
Wish Jack Frost would hurry on.
We need his assistance to fight yellow
Jack.
C. H. Bee.
kotice.
An election is hereby ordered to be held
1 tlie city of Waycross, 6a., on Saturday
September the 30th 1893; for Alderman of
the8econd Ward of said city of Waycross,
to fill the nnexpired term of Alderman E.
II. Crawley, deceased. The election to be
held at the usual voting places in said city—
under and by authority granted to said city
sections 4 to 8, inclusive, of the act for
the incorporation of the said city of Way-
cross, Ga. This fc*cpt. 18,1890. By order of
ie City Council of Waycross. Ga.
A. M. Knight,
Attest: Mayor.
R. P. Bird, Clerk of Council.
Capt Stone of the Morning News
was in town Monday. The Captain
is all sorts of a man. He Ins aban
doned the idea of going to Congress,
speaks of buying land near Black-
shear and startng an orchard.—
Blackshear Times.
Green Walker of Pierce county has
been declared a lunatic and ordered
sent to the asylum.
Bobbery in the Light of Day.
A thief entered the residence of Mr.
W. W. Sha’pe Friday during the ab
sence of the family, and opening a trunk
belonging to Miss Sallie Ashcraft, ab
stracted therefrom jewelry and toilet ar
ticles to the value of twenty dollars. Mr.
and Mrs. Sharpe arc in Chicago and Miss
Ashcraft and the children were only ab
sent foront the house a short time.
Among the articles stolen were a pair of
cuff buttons, ivory brush and comb, silk,
handkerchiefs, etc. The loafing popu
lation of Waycross should he looked
after.
A Comedy in Advertising.
Readers of the “personal” advertising
column in The New York Herald fre
quently Strike something that suggests
a piquant story.
One day last week, The Herald con
tained the following advertisement:
HARRY—Please coine to see me.
MARION.
On the following day the reply ap
peared in the same paper.
MARION—Harry cannot eotue to sec you
as he is needed at home.
HARRY’S WIFE.
It is unnecessary to add a word of ex
planation. The messages from “Marion”
and “Harry’s Wife” tell a story unfor
tunately only too common. In this case
the wife is evidently a bright wide-awake
little woman, and with a fair field and a
fighting cliancc she will get “Harry”
straight before he goes too far. It ii
be hoped so.
Rev. W. H. Thomas says: “I have
tried your Wonderful Life Preserver
and find it an excellent remedy for
Coughs and Colds, it is also a good
appetizer and I am satisfied it is the best
I have ever used.” Sold by all Drug
gists. may 19—1 y.
“Orange Blossom,” the common-sense
Female Remedy, is sold and recommend
ed by all druggists.
Notice is hereby given that application
ill be made to the next legislature the pass
age of an act, to be entitled An Act to
amend the Public School Laws of the City
of Waycross, Ware county, Georgia, ap
proved Dcccmlier 26th, 15S8, so as to require
and make it the duty of the County School
Commissioner of Ware county to_ pay over
to the Board of Education of Public Schools
of Waycross, anti entitle said Board to re
ceive the pro rata share of tlie school fund
of said county, belonging to said City, to ue
based and computed upon tlie total number
of children of School age whose parents ~
Saxon comes to the front with
brand new news paper erililled “The
Josselyn Saxon and Walthourville
News/’ The name is enough to
down it.
Appeal From an Old Soldier.
Waycross, Ga., Sept. 15, ’93.
To The Old Confederate Veterans:
—I appeal to all the Old Confederate
Veterans in Ware county to support E.
H. Crawley, son of that noble and brave
old veteran, E. H. Crawley, who has
just died, for county Treasurer. He is
competent and reliable and he is the son
of an old veteran, who carried to his
grave the. mark of many wounds received
fighting for the lost cause. Let us elect
his son and in so doing show our appre
ciation of the father.
Jackson Grimes.
ADoufthe'Snly^paper that the pos
tal clerks pay any special attention
ia the Congressional Record—Al
bany Herald.
Thinks They Need a Shaking Up
The Albany Herald is out in a
tling editorial with tlie caption “The
crowning outrage of the Gold Bugs.” It
seems that the revenue department, at
the instigation of the gold-bugs of Wall
street, is trying to levy a 10 per cent, tax
on the clearing house certificates which
Albany and other southern cities hav
been compelled to issue in self defence.
If the Herald is correct,(and we see no
reason to doubt it,) there is a powerful
sight of devilment going on some where.
Refering to Wall street the Herald
says:
First fortifying themselves with a dc
cision from the department at Washing
ton that their clearing house certificates
are not subject to tlie 10 per cent, tax
imposed by tlie law upon state banl
issue, etc., the originators and perpetra
tors of the prevailing money famine
invoke the enforcement of the law
against all others. The Internal Reve
nue Department seems to have obeyed
their behest, and instructions hav
-cordingly been issued to all the collec
tors and deputies throughout the conn
try to report for taxation all issues * of
clearing house certificates and certified
checks used in their respective districts.
Surely the American people are the
most submissive and law-abiding people
-on the face of the earth or they would
rise in their majesty in times like these
and give the Administration at Wash-
ington'and the Congress of the Uuited
State such a Shaking up as would be
warning to them and would not l»c for
gotten soon.
Capt. Buchanan Not in the Rate,
To My Friends : s
I hereby announce my withdrawal
from the race for treasurer of Ware
county. I cannot go into a scramble
such as this bids fair to be, though
am candid in saying that I think my
chances are good. I desire to return
thanks to those who have so kindly
promised me their support, but must de
cline to enter a race in which I forsee so
many things of a disagreeable nature.
C. C. Buchanan.
Waycrc**, Sept. 15. 1893.
Undertakers’ goods at W. R. McIn
tosh & Co.’s
Notice.
To All Whom it May Concern.
GEORGIA—Ware County :'Mrs. A. C. A,
and C. T. Quinn, having in proper form, ap
plied to me for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of Terry K. Quinn,
late of said county deceased, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and next of
kin of said deceased to appear atmyoffico
nent letters of administration should not be
granted to applicants on said estate. Wit
ness my hand and official signature this
12th day of September 1893.
To All Whom It May Concern.
GEORGIA—Wake County: Elizalicth Thrift,
widow of Leroy Thrift. late of said county,
dcceased,has applied for a year’s support for
herself and two minor children, out of the
estate of said deceased; appraisers have been
appointed for :hnt purpose, who have made
their report which is now on file In my oftlcc.
Notice is hereby given, that if no good cause
is shown to the contrary, an order will be
passed by the undersigned-on the first Mon
day in September next, confirming the re
port of said appraisers.
Aug. 7.1893.—lw. Warren Lott.
To All Whom It May Co
Georgia—Charlton County :
administrator of William Lang
has in due form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased, and said application
will l*e heard on the first Monday in Sep
tember next. This 22nd day of July, 1893.
Aaron Dowling, Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Ware CoYnty: Whereas Bur-
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
Georgia Ware County*
... the power vestal in'the un
dersigned. F, M. young, \>y „ mortgage
made and executed by Bergin Albcrty con
taining the power cf sale, dated May 21st
1892 upon the property hereinafter describ
ed. to secure the payment of a certain pro
missory note for one hundred and t wen tv-
five ($125) dollars, will be sold at the court
house in Waycross, Ware county, Georgia,
to the highest bidder for cash. On the first
Tuesday in October, the following described
property, to-wit: A tract or pared of land
lying and being m that portion of the corpo
ration of the City of Waycross. Ware coun
ty, Georgia, known ns Hazzard’s Hill, and
follows: Commencing at a
The next Mayoralty race in Macon
is going to be lively. The candi
dates in the field thus far are:
Messrs. George C. Price, A. L.
Miller, Henry Horne and Bob Smith.
The Magic City Band.
The members of the Magic City Band
held a meeting at the armory yesterday
afternoon and perfected an organization.
A band concert will be given on the or
29th inst. for the purpose of raising
money to buy instruments. Much inter
est is being taken in the movement and
we do not doubt that ere long Waycross
will have a first-class band. Notice of
concert will appear later. Let us all
help tlie baud.
Bring your orders for job printing to
the Herald office. You will always get
good work at lew prices. *
Pnt to Flight
--all the peculiar troubles that beset a
woman. The only guaranteed remedy
for them is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription. For women suffering from
any chronic “female complain*’ or
weakness; for women who are run down
and overworked; for woraeu expecting
to become mothers, and for mothers who
are nursing and exhausted; at the change
from girlhood to womanhood; and later,
at the critical “change of life”—it is a
medicine tin* safely and certainly builds
up, strengthens, regulates and cures.
If it doesn’t, if it even fails to benefit
, you have your money back.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of
COUNTY TREASURER
of Ware county, at the election to he held
on the 3rd day of October next, to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of E. H. Craw
ley and I earnestly solicit the support of the
voters of Ware county. If elected I pledge
myself to faithfully discharge the duties of
the office.
C. C. Buchanan.
Sept. 13th, 1893.
Notice of Dissolution.
Georgia—Ware County : The firm of
S. L. Gupton & Co., composed of S. L. Gup-
ton and Leila B. Tart, has tills day been
dissolved by mutual consent, the said Leila
B. Tart having sold her interest in the busi
ness of said firm to James T. McGee, - who
takes her place in said firm. The new firm
assumes all the debts of the old firm, and
will collect and retain nil demands due the
same S. L. GUPTON,
LELIA B. TART.
JAMES T. McGEE,
described u <
light-wood stake and running north t*,
sixty-nine and one-half (fiffi) yards to anoth
er light-wood stake, thence south-east sixtv-
nine and one-half (69t) yards to another
TOWS?”®* south-west sixty-nine and one
half (091) yards to a stake, and thence sixtv-
mne and one-half («>J) yards to the place of
beginning, containing one square acre of
Gr.tiKUJA—are LoVnty: \\ herons Bur- Ta i, 0 *.,1,1 „„ ... .
roll Sweat, W. F. Sweat and R. J. Phillip, tlu* ??id
executors of the estate of \Vm. K. Phillips $“*"> *2?
of settling the
exeeutors 01 tlie estate ot \\m. K. Phillips Younsr for the nimw,
represent to the court in their petition duly, amount due on t,‘fi
filed and entered on record, that they have I Uuc OI> sahl "“"SW*. and ail
fully discharged their duties as executors
This is the re to re to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors, to show cause if any
they can, why said executors should not - be
discharged from their duties as executors,
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in November 1893.
This Aug. 7, 1893. Warren Lott.
Ordinary.
For Treasurer.
Women- or men who bear tales,
who betray confidence and make
mischief with their tongues, are vul
garians of the most despicable type.
They are dangerous people and should
be avoided by peace-loving and good
mannered people.—American Enter
prise.
The Healthy Condition of Waycross.
The sanitary condition of Waycross
was never better than now. Our streets
are clean and back lots have been raked
and swept. There is very little sick
ness here, and there has been fewer
deaths in the city for the past year than
in any other town of its size in tlie state.
We have flic strictest sort of a quarantine
against Brunswick, and the introduction
of yellow fever from that city is almost
impossible, as long as present precautions
arc observed. The rumor in Atlanta
that there was a case of yellow fever
here, is sirnpiy ridiculous.
The sportsmen of the state having
reached the conclusion that the rapid
disappearance of game from our
forests makes the protection of that
which is left imperative, will hold a
convention at Atlanta on Oct. 17th
for the purpose of taking steps to se
cure protective game law.
Be-EIeefcd.
It gives us pleasure to announce that
Mr. H. W. Reed lias been re-clcctcd
President of the Road masters’ Associa
tion of America and Mr. W. W. Sharpe
Secretary. The Road masters’ Associa
tion numbers more than a thousand
members and is ope of the strongest or
ganizations in the country. The Associa
tion h:i3 dojie well, in again selecting the
gentlemen above named. More efficient
officers could not be found.
Tlie prize of $5 offered by the
Journal to the first little girl who
should send in the correct guess of
the new Cleveland baby’s name, was
won by a little factory girl. There
were a thousand guesses made, and
only one was cprrect.
The Situation Serious.
Tlie situation is growing serious. The
yellow fever has struck us again on the
Atlantic coast, the Chinese arc pouring
into Texas from the southwest, the train
robbers are getting in their work on the
Pacific slope, Jersey is threatened with
cholera, Mrs. Lease has. broken loose
again in Kansas, the Senate is still talk
ing in its sleep and the price of whisky
has gone up in Kentucky. Let the
calamity howlers give a strong howl, a
long howl and a howl altogether.
What you are sure of, if you use Dr.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, is either a per
fect and-permanent cure for your Catairh,
no matter how bad your case may be, or
$500 in cash. The proprietors of the
medicine promise to pay you the money,
if they can’t cure you.
B. J. Smith, Drugf.ist, Waycross.Ga.
Notice of Dissolution.
The firm of Miller & Morgan, wood and
tie contractors, has been dissolved by mu
tual consent, A..H. Morgan continuing the
business and assuming all liabilities of said
firm. This 15th day of .September, 1893..
Mayors Proclmnaniou,
On account of the prevalence of yellow
fever in Brunswick, Ga., a rigid quarantine
s hereby declared against tlie city. No per-
_ons baggage or freight will be permitted to
enter the ci ty of Waycross. The officers and
employes of the railroad companies are re
quested to assist in enforcing this quarantine.
Georgia Wore County.
To all Whom it may concern:
All persons interested are hereby notified
that if no good cause be shown to the con
trary, an order will be granted by the under
signed on the 3rd day of Oct. 1893, establish
ing a new road, as marked out by the Road
Processioncrs appointed for that purpose,
commencing at a point where the old 1 Dough-
las Ferry” road is intersected by the public
road within the corporate limits of Wares-
boro and running thence to Parrish & Mor
rison’s still, thence in a direct line leading
by the residence of John McDaniel, Sr. to
the Davis bridge in said county.
This Sep:. 6th, 1893
Warren Lott, W. A. Casin',
J. \V. Davidson, D. J. Blackburn.
County Commissioners Ware County.
Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that application
ill be made to the tiext session ot the Geor
gia Legislature for the passage of a bill to be
entitled: An Act to repeal the present
charter incorporating the town of -Wares
To the Votcm of W'are Coun
ty--I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of TREASURER of Ware
county, to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Capt. E. H. Crawley. I solicit the
support of the voters of the county, and if
elected promise to fullfil the duties of the
office to the best of my alfflity. The elec
tion will Ik; held on the third clay of Octo
ber next, as ordered by the Ordinary.
JOSEPH A. JONES.
W nycross. Sept. 14.1893.
Hood’s Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cts.
Sent by mail on receipt of price by C. I.
Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
A Cuie for Twenty Cents.
Any remedy sold at one dollar a bot
tle which claims to cure rheumatism, is
simply an imposition, for when all ex
penses are deducted it leaves not more
than twenty cents to represent the raedi
cine.’ Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Rem
edy, which is performing such wonder
ful cures that it is being prescribed ’ by
the medical faculty everywhere, is com
pounded at great expense from rare drugs
and cannot be sold for less than Five
Dollars a bottle. But it always cures.
Sent prepaid to any address on receipt
of price. Drummond Medicine Co., 48-
59 Maideu Lane, New York. Agent?
wanted.
A Leader.
Since its first introduction, Electric
Bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the lead
among pure medicinal tonics aud altera
tives—containing nothing which permits
its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is
recognized as the best and purest medi
cine for all ailments of stomach, liver or
kidneys. It will cure sick headache, in
digestion, constipation, and drive malaria
from the system. Satisfaction guaran
teed with each bottle or the money will
be refunded. Price only 50 cents per
•bottle. Sold by A. B. McWhorter & Co.,
E. B-Goodrich and B. J. Smith.
Bnv»rf of Ointments tor Catarrh th;
contain Mtrtniy,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on pre
scriptions from reputable physicians, as ,
the damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufac
tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.,
contains no mercury, and ia taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. In
buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you
get the genuine. It is taken internally
and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
fic*k,Sold by Druggists, price 75 cents
per bottle.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King’s New
Discovery know Its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try it Free. Cali on the advertised Drug
gist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send
your name and address to H. E. Bucklen
Ct*., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr.'King's New Life Pills Free, as well
as a copy of Guide to health and House
hold Instructor, Free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. A. B. McWhorter & Co., B. J.
Smith, E B. Goodrich’s Drug Store.
HEALTH ORDINANCE: NO.1.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council
of the city of Waycross, in Council assembled:
That from and afteT the passage cf this or
dinance, any persons or person who shall
falsely utter or report that there exists with
in the city of Waycross, any contagious
infectious disease or diseases, shall be subject
to a fine of hot exceeding one hundred
dollars, or to work on the city chain gang
not exceeding ninety days, either or both
in the discretion of the Mayor for each and
every offense against this ordidancc. This
August 21s£ 1893. A. M. Knight,
R. I*. Bird, Mayor.
Clerk of Council. 3t-d lt-v
HEALTH ORDINANCE NO. 3.
-Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council
of the city of Waycross, in Council assem
bled, and it is hereby made a law. that if
any person or persons shall harbor secret,
entertain, lodge or keep, or shall directly or
indirectly suffer to be harbored, secreted,
entertained, lodged or kept, any persons <
person, within the city limits, who ha'
been exposed to any infectious or contagious
disease or diseases, shall upon conviction
be subject to a fine of not more than One
Hundred dollars, or to work on the chain
gang not more, than sixty days, either
both at the discretion of the Mayor, Cot each
and every offeuse against this ordinance.
Done in meeting of Council Sept. 18th, 1893.
A. M. Knight,
R. P. Bird, May<
Clerk of Council. 3t. d. It. w.
Summer Weakness
And that tired feeling; loss of appetite
and nervous prostration are driven away
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, like mist before
the morning sun. To realize the benefit
of this great medicine, give it a trial and
you will join the army of enthusiastic
admirers of Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Sure, efficient, easy—Hood’s Pills.
They should bo in every traveller’s grip
and every family medicine chest,
cents a box.
For a lame back or for a pain in the
side or chest, try saturating a piece of
flannel with Chamberlain’s Pain Dal in
and binding it onto the affected parts.
This treatment will cure any ordinary
case in one or two days. Pain Balm
also cures rheumatism. 50 cent bottles
for sale at the Cash Drug store.
For Rent.
Nice five-room cottage, comer Brunei
and Reynolds streets. Apply to
] 6 t. d. N. M. Reynolds.
For Treasurer.
Waycross, Ga., Sept. loth. 1893.
To Tue People of Ware County:—
There ng a vacancy in the office of
Treasurer of Ware County, occasioned by
the death of my father, Capt. E. II. Crawley,
and being desirous of filling said office, for
unoxpired term, I will stand before tlie peo
ple for said unexpired term, and will tie-
grateful for the suffrages of the good people
of Ware County. If I should l»e elected I
will esteem the office a public trust and wilt
be faithful in its administration.
Very respectfully,
E. H. CRAWLEY. JR.
Shcrlfl Sale.
Georgia—Ware County : Will be sold on
the first Tuesday in September next, at the
court bouse door in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
gast street at the southeast comer of the
lands of Jordan and Jeffords, which street
at that point is sixty feet wide, thence east
along said Prendergast street two hundred
feet more or less to the centei of the South
prong of Tcbeau Branch, thence northeast
erly along tlie center of said branch, two
hundred feet, more or less, to the south side
of Wadley street, thence west along Wadley
street three hundred feet, more or less, to
the northeast corner of said Jordan and
Jeffords’ la'nd, thence south along said land
of Jeff unis and Jonlan two hundred feet
to said Prcndergast street to the point of be
ginning, containing about one and a half
acres, and lying and being in the county of
Ware, city of Waycross and State of Georgia.
Levied on under and by an execution issued
from the Superior Court of Lowndes county,
in favor of MeEaehern Bros. & McLeod
against Wriglit and Donahue. Said land
levied on as the properly of J. H. Wright.
This July 25,1893.
S. F. MILLER. Sheriff. W. C
Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that application
will lie made to the next session of the Geor
gia legislature for the passage of a hill to be
entitled: An Act to authorize and empow
er the Mayor and Conneil ot the City of
Waycross to issue bonds in the sum of
twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much
thereof, as may be necessary, payable in
thirty years, and bearing interest at a rate
not to exceed six per cent, per annum, for
the purpose of constructing and furnishing
a sin tabic public school building for tlie
whites, on Block No. 32, of said city, and
also to provide additional school facilities
for the colored people, and for other pur
poses.
This Septcmiier 5, 1893.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Georgia, Charlton County:
K. S. Lov/thcr having in due form applied
, 4 ..... - hereby given
that his application will be heard at my
office on tlie first Monday in September
next. i
Given under my hand and official si
tare this August 7th, 1893.
Aaron Dowling, Ordinary
CITATION.
Georgia, Ware County *
To All Whom it may Concern—A11 persons
are hereby notified that if no good cause l “
shown to the contrary, an order will i
granted by the County Commissioners of
Ware county, Ga., on the 5th day of Sep
tember, 1893. establishing a new road as
marked out by the road processioncrs ap
pointed for that purpose, commencing at
Peart-k Creek, where the 014 Columbus
public road crosses said creek and running
in a westerly direction to the county line of
Coffee county, to connect with a proposed
—.i r— £v»fffee county Icadinr ' %r
NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.
To my Friends and the Public Generally.
Mr. J. T. McGee having liought Mrs.
Leila B. Tart’s interest in tlie Waycross Car
riage Shop, it will be conducted under the
firm name of S. L. Gupton & Co. as hereto
fore.
Thanking you for past favors, and hoping
of a continuance for the same to tlie new
firm we remain yours truly.
S. L. Gupton. ) S. L Gupton & Co.
J. T. McGee, i
Notice of Dissolution.
The firm of Hitten, Bently & Co., who
have been engaged in the cross-tic business,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
B. J. Moody is authorized to make collections
and transact business looking towards the
winding up of the old affairs of the firm.
Mr. M. M. Bentley will continue in tlie
cross-tie business. This July lfth, 1893.
E. HILTON,
M. M. BENTLEY,
D.J. MOODY.
july 17-4w
road
the Me-
State of Ohio, City of Toledo >
Lucas County f
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the
Ciry of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that the said firm will pav the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hail’s
Catarrh Cube.
. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886.
, . ' A. W. GLEASON,
| SEAL j Rotary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mu
cous surface of the system. - Send for
circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
BST Sold by Druggists, 75c.
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Donald bridge across Red Bluff’Creek on the
Douglas and j Homerville public road: and
also closing 1 the public road commonly
known as the Old Columbus Road.” from
Pearch Creek, West to tlie Bridge crossing
Red Bluff Creek on said road: and that also
an order will be granted by said Commission
ers, on said day, establishing a new road a3
marked out by the road processioners ap
pointed for that purpose fruni Millwood to
the Columbus Bridge across Red jBluffOreek
on the present Old Columbus Road.
Warren Lott.
Chairman Board Co. Com..
August 1st, 1893. Ware Co.. Ga.
Sheriff*. Sale.
Georgia, Wake County—Will be sold be
fore the Courthouse door of said county, on
the first Tuesday in October next, between
the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit: Lot of land No. 219, in the 5th
District of said eotanty. and all improve
ments thereon. 3aid property sold by vir
tue of a fifa from the Superior Court of said
~-unty. In favor of J. M, Johnson vs. J. 31.
Also at the same time and place, by vir
tue of a fifa from County Court of Ware
county, in favor of Joel Lott vs. If. B. Wil
son, four hundred acres more or less, of lot
No. 51 in the 8t h district of Ware county,
and all improvements thereon. _ The same
lying and being on the west side of Ful-
wood’s creek. .Levied on as the property of
H. B. Wilson and notice given to . tenant xn
possession. This August 31.1893.
S. F. MILLER, Sheriff W. C.
To All Whom U May Concern:
Georgia—Charlton County: Leon E.
Roddenberry lias applied to the undersign
ed for permanent letters of adininistranon
on the estate of Henry J. Roddenberry, late
of said county deceased, and I will pass on
said application on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1893. Given under my hand and.
official signature this 22d day of July 1893.
Aaron Dowling, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Clutrlton County.
Notice is hereby given that the partner
ship of It. O. Lee *fc Co., doing business at
Folkston, has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent, the said R. O. Lee with
drawing from said firm and the business to
be continued by J. F. Grantham. All debt-
due said firm are to be paid to the said J. F.
Grant ham and all demands against said
firm are to be presented to It. O. Lee. This
3d day of July. 1893. It. O. LEE.
jyC-1 J. F. GRANTHAM.
RECEIVER’8 SALE.
In accordance with an order of the Glynn
Superior Court to me directed, I hereby in
vite bids for tlie purchase of the stock in
trade of the late firm ofS. Mayer & Ullman.
now in my hands as receiver of said firm.
Said stock consists of
and such other goods as arc usually keptby
wholesale grocers, and bids offered maybe
for the whole of said stock or any portion
thereof, and may include the fixtures and
furniture including a first-class burglar and
fire-proof safe.
Said stock is in the storehouse formerly
occupied by said firm in this city, and is
open for inspection, and bids for the pur
chase as aboAe stated, will be receive*! by
me at any time within thirty (30) days from
this date, and at the expiration of that time
will be submitted to said court for action.
Each bid must state whether it is for cash,
or upon what terms aiul security the bidder
desires to make the purchase.
M. J. COLSON, Receiver.
Brunswick, Ga.. July 14,1893—4t.
Notice to Debtors anil Creditors.
GEORGIA, Cliarlton County:
Notice is hereby given, to all persons hav
ing demands against William Lang, late of
said county, deceased, to present them to me
properly made out, within the time prc-
scriltfd by. law, so as to show (their character
and amount, and also persons indebted to
said deceased are hereby required to j
Immediate payinjnt to i
make
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Notice of Dissolution.
The firm of Renfroc, McDonald
&<3o.. of Folkston, Georgia, have this
day by mutual consent dissolved. A.-P.
English having withdrawn from the firm
the other. members. If. A. Rcnfroe and
B. G. McDonald, will continue the business
and assume all indebtedness. All parties
indebted to the firm of Itcnfn-o, McDonald
& Co. will pay the same to I'enfrocA McDon
ald. H. A. Renfr-'ie,
B. G. McDonald.
A. I*. Enough.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Ware County: Whereas David
A. Jordon, administrator of Randal Jordon,
represents to the court in bis petition duly
filed and entered on record, that he has fully
administered Randal Jordon's estate. This
Is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. why said administrator should
not be discharged from liis administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in Novem’ier 1893.
ThisAug. 7.1893.
Waurhx I.ott; Ordinary.