Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, September 30, 1893, Image 4

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 30, 1893. AN APPEAL TO COURT. TELEGRAPHIC TIPS. j Fire destroyed $17,000 worth of prop- i erty in Florence, Ala. Asked to Enjoin Strikers from ; Molesting Substitutes. James T. Belcher has been appointed j vice-consul of the'Hawaiian provisional naamma: md numu,! ut | houses of St. Joseph. Mo., are in ruins, At Mobile, aad at Eraavrllle the Lawyer.'* j and $1,000,000 Worth of property has Hare Filed Tliclr Plead ins* for In * ' ^ ccn destroyed. Junction, and, in Addition, The governor of South Carolina ha- tnilM.f~rn.mvr. I eppointed delegates-.-ml will attend ! lnmself—to the convention of southern , and western states, called by the goz- Lovisvilie, Sept. 27.—The Louisville : ernorof Missouri, and Nashville railroad Ilts appealed to ! William Whitman has been sentenced the courts for ai’Ist-ihcc in dealing with I ite striking inachiniaU at Mobile and j Evansville. The road’s attorneys applied for in- ■ junctions restraining the strikers from interfering in any manner with work men employed by the company. At Evansville the road’s lawyers, in addition to securing a restraining order, sued the Louisville committeemen, who persuaded the workmen to quit, fdr $5,000 damages. In this city the strikers have induced one-lialf the machinists brought from a to three years in the penitentiary at . Springfield, Ills. He pleaded guilty to embezzling $4,000 when cashier of the Adams Express company. Two years of wedded infelicity in At lanta has ended with Charley Herring and Ins girl wife in his firing two bullets ; Opened Up. The Bay Restaurant on Plant avenue near Miller’s warf on the canal, has opened up in fine style, with Sir. Jim Miller in charge. Miller proposes to run a first-class place, and we wish him success. A good restaurant will fill a long felt want in Waycross. Mr. Miller’s ad. will appear in these columns later. Mr. and Mrs. Kettcrer Lose Tlieir Infant. The infant child of Mr. Kettcrer, who lives on the corner of Freeman and Pond streets, died hist night. The baby was three months old and died of cholera infantum. The funeral will take place at Lott cemetery this afternoon. The Herald sympathizes with the bereaved parents. Notice. Notice is hereby given that application will 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 December 26th, 1833, 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, and entitle said Board to re ceive the pro rata share cf the school fund of said county, belonging to said Pity, to be based and computed upon the total number of children of School age whose parents or guardians reside in said City. This Septem- berl2th, 1893. sop 15-4w into her breast and as many into his own. They will both probably die. Cashier McBeth, of the Knights of Honor, who disappeared two weeks ago while the grand lodge at Indianapolis was investigating a shortage, has l>een found at Decatur, Ills. Ho is said to lx* insane. In a conflict between court officials of the United States and the state cf XVash- distance to join their ranks. A small j ington over the steamboat State of Idaho, force of men are at work, and Ix>th sides ! Deputy Sheriff Brown was thrown into claim to be certain of victory. the Kootenai, river n»l drowned Fur- i thcr trouble is expected President Greenhut of the whisky trust, thinks there is no truth in the re- DANGER IN BRUNSWICK. idir Nefrror* Threaten the Fence an.i j port that the whisky tax is to be^jnereas- f nr«-ty of the Town. j ed. Tlie trust's distilleries are all idle. n . ,, ' If an increase were expected they would BicLNSr. i< oept. An outbreak certainly bo running at their greatest of idle negroes is feared, and good men ; capacity. are arming themselves to resist. j Tlie committee of 'citizens who are Reports in the city for the last few t conducting the affairs of the city of days are that negro men arq.threatening ! Roanoke in the recent riot investigation, i.mlnrpmrinirtnlrtf.Hlmritv md raid I have addressed a communication to and preparing to loot llio citj ami raid I Mayor Xrout asking him to return;. tno commissary were taken official J promising ample protection to himself notice of by the relief committee, as ! and all others who had pft on account there is a minority of the council, and j the trouble, pending t^e result of the tlie only governing board remaining in • inv . ® R 1 . 011 * # tl?o city is the relief committee and board Missouri train robbers lifl l up a (Turn of health. my express train near St. Joseph, which It was deemed necessary for the mayor was sent out for the robbers’ special ben to organize e. municipal government, j efit, and out of the six tjiat made the at- I which was re-no by the appointment of ! tack, two were killed and three cap- six men from the board of health and re- j tnred. The road, management had been I lief committee to act in conjunction with ! apprised of their intention to rob the reg- j the mayor and the two remaining alder- nlar express train, and sent the dummy i man in case of emergency. ahead on its schedule. At the noon meeting the board of f A Waycross Boy. We clip the following complementary I notice of a Waycross boy from the Rincon News: Mr. W. Herbert Reynolds, the lucky young gentleman from the eleventh con gressional district, who received the ap pointment to Annapolis to the cadetship, is one of the brightest and most popular young gentlemen in Southwest Georgia. He is the son of the lute Capt. J. C. Reynolds of Waycross, Ga.. • Put to Flight --all tlie 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 -‘demale complain*' or weakness; for women who arc run down and overworked; for women expecting to become mothers, and for mothers who are nursing and exhausted; at the change from girlhood to womanhood; and later, at tlie critical “change of life”—it is a medicine that safely and certainlv builds up, strengthens, regulates and cures. If it doesn’t, if it even fails to benefit or cure, vou have your inouev back. To All Whom it 3I«y 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* nitration on tlie estate of Terry K. Quinn, late of said county deceased, this is to cite all end singular the creditors and next of kin of said deceased to appear at my office 6n the first Monday in Novemlier next and show cause, if any they can. why perma nent letters of administration should not be granted to applicants on said estate,. Wit ness mv hand and official signature this 12 Notice off DSssolnllou. Georgia—Ware County : The 5. L.Gupton «& Co., composed of 5 of To All Whom it ?X»y Concern. GEORGIA—Ware County: Elizabeth Thrift, widow of Leroy Thrift, late of said county, deceased,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 that purpose, who have made their report which is nowon tile in my office. Notice is hereby given, that if no good cause is shown to the contrary, an order will he 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 Coutuii. Georgia—Charlton County: K. S. Lane, administrator «>f William bang, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave m scU the lands lx-longing to the estate of said deceased, and said applicatb will he heard eii the first Mon da v in Sc Sep-, health reported one new case, anil dis charged Mrs. Sleeper White. One death . ia rejiortcd—Mrs. Btockes. ADLAI WAS THERE. The Pennsylvania Dem«>i-rat* Gave Him a Tremendous Ovation. Allentown, Sept. 27.—Tlie general assembly of the Democratic societies of Pennsylvania was called to order in their Fifth annual convention at 10:30 a. m., by Pre sident Clianucey F. Black. For b/df an hour before the time the Acfttleniy of Music rang with cheers for tlia Democratic leaders, and a tremen- don ■? ovation greeted Vice President Ste venson when ho entered the hall. The town has been alive from earliest dawn with bands and arriving delegates. Two thousand people filled the hall at tho opening of the convention. President Black immediately delivered an admira ble address, which was punctuated with thundering applause. m Gone llnck to Work. Anderson, Ind., Sept. 27.—Tho Amer ican Wire Nail mills resumed operations with CC0 men on a non-union basis. All but three of the old Amalgamated asso ciation signed tlie scale and went to work. More Thu a a Thoii^aml Linjilitjcil, Taunton, Maas., Sept. 2?.—Whitten CATHOLICS EXCITED. They Object to a Paid Agent or the A. I*. A. I’sting Public Iiuildlng*. St. Paul, Sept. 27.—-The Catholics have licen angered by tho-announcement | medicine promise to pay that Evangelist Leyden, who claims to j jf t j, ev can ’ t cvre vol% * TV J. Saint, UruggL-i, Wa L. Gup* and Leila B. Tart, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, the said Leila B. Tart having sold her interest in the bui ness of said linn to Janies 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 all demands due the same S. L.GUPTON. LEU A B. TART. JAMES T. McGEE, GEORGIA, Ware Conuty. Mary A. Taylor, wife of James M. Taylor, has applied to me for exemption of person alty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and 1 will pass upoh the same on Wednesday, October 18th, at 10 o’clock, at my office. Sept. 30th, 1803. 2t. WARREN LOTT, Ordinary. Monda„ tember next: This 22nd day of July, 1>95. Aaron Dowling, Ordinary-, letters off Dlsmlsrlon, f GEORGIA—Walk County: Whereas Bur rell Sweat, W. F. Sweat and 11. ,T. Phillips, executors of the estate of Wm. R. Phillips represent to tliecourt in tlieir petitionduly. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned kindred 'and credi tors, lo show cause if any they can, why said executors should not Ik.- discharged from their duties as executors, and receive letters of disniis.-ion on the first Monday in November 1S93. This Aug. 7.18S3. Warren Lott. j / Ordinary. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. Georgia Ware County* By virtue of the power vested in the un dersigned, F. M. Young, by ;l mortgage made and executed l*y Burgin Albertv con taining tho power of sale, dated May’ 21st 1862.upon tlie property hereinafter describ ed. to secure the payment of r. certain pro missory noto*fort>ne hundred# and twenty- live (8125) dollars, Will lie sold at the court house ju W;iycp>ss, Ware county, Georgia, to tiio highest bidder tor cash, on the first Tuesday in October, the following described property, to-wit: A tract or parcel of land lym? and Mngriu that portion of the corpo ration ol the City of \\ aycross. Ware coun- • tv, Ownii., known us llazzard's Hill, and ucsi-ruH’d jis follows: Commencing at a light-wood stake and running north cast sixty-nmc and one-halfOaq) yards to anoth er light-wood stake, thence south-east sixtv- mne and (,n *-haif ((»>.} yards to another ;°'dh-v.i'st sixty-nine and one half (W\) yards to a stake, and them o dxtv- nine and vne-h:i!f (tXtg) yards to the place of itcgtnmng, containing one stm.-nv land. To be sold as tho property of said Allserty for the benefit of‘the said p, M. Young for tin- rmrpose of settling the amount one on,said mortgage, and all test GEORGIA, Ware t omity. To all AVliom It May Concern— ,S. A. Marshall, having in proper form ap plied to me for permanent jet tew _ of udinin- nent letters cf administration should not he granted to applicant on said estate. Wit ness my hand and official signature, this 27th day of September 1893. WARREN LOTT, Ordinary GEORGIA, Ware County. To all Whom it May Concern— Martha M. Crawley and J. T>. Crawley have in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of administration upon ate ofE. II. Crawley, late of county, deceased. I will pass upon said np- be «in ex-Catholic priest of Boston, will deliver three 1 sutures on Catholoriam in ' Market Hall, owned by the citv. Tliey i , T „ .. . ..... T , * ., • . Hood s rills cure all liver ills. 2o cts. say that if Leyden should come to St. . ..... . T Paul to lecture in some church, or in | fccnt H mal1 011 rccc, I ,t . of P na ? b - v C * L some hall under church auspices, not a -Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, voice would be raised agamst him. They . „ ,7, t , *. do object, they say, to hi» lecturing “un- Brilliant Birtlwlaj lartt. dor the auspices of the city of 8t. rani.” | Days before the twenty-fourth, a Prominent Catholics have visited ■ sf . uare envelope neallv addressed came Jlayor u ngiit mid other officials audde- , . , .. manded that the hall be refused to Let*- t;) niany homes, gladdening the hearts oi .t«.. Father Heffron and ex-Mayor | as manv juveniles, as each contained an What you are sure of, if you use Dr. .Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, is either a per fect and permanent cure for vour Catairh, tio matter how bad vour ca-c mav be, or pheatum on the first Monday in NovemlK*r * . ' next, 1893. Given under my hand and out- in cash. The proprietors of the cial signature this 23tl day of .September, tho rnonev, j WARREN LOTT, Ordinary. ! Order for'Elect ion of Treasurer. cross,Ga. ! GKORGIA-^-Wari: county : | to the birth-day party of Hiss I iK„" used. Levden’s acrent lias been notified Mamie Beavers. At 3:30 i*. m. the spa- i on.u.u sign ;that they i Whereas there i: county treasurer of said county, caused by I tlie death of E. IF. Crawley, late county | treasurer, and it being my duty under j law to provide for an election to fill s vacancy. I, the undersigned, ordinary j said couuty. do hereby order an election to ■ take place in the same manner. as electio | for county officers are held in said county, i at same voting places and by same electors. , on Tuesday the 3rd day of October, 1<>93, fora county treasurer to till the vacancy . created by said E. II. (Tawlcy’s death, and thaf this order lu* published tor tlie spa< fifteen days " ” Grcrgia Wart ConulyV To all Whom it may concern : All persons interested are hereby notifietl that if nogood cause be shown to* the*con trary, an order will be granted Uy the under signed on the 3rd day of Oct. 1S93, establish ing a new road, as marked out by the Road Processioners appointed for that purpose. road within the corporate limits <\f Wa For Treasurer. To the Vote I'm of Ji'm-e Conn- 1 hereby announce mysirlf a candidate for the office TR£A8l’KER of Ware county, to till the vacancy caused hv the death of Capt. Ik If. Crawley. I solicit the support of the voters of the county, and if elected promise to fulfil! the duties of tho office to the best of my ability. The elec tion will he held on the third day of <Mo- Ikt next, as ordered by the Ordinary JOSEPH A. JONES. Waycross. Sept. 14. 1SJi:{. boro and running the: rison’s still, thence ir by the residence of J< the Davis bridge in said ■< to Pur ireet lin MeDauh For Treasurer. Vpt. 15t!i, W.VYl • Wa This Sept. Gtla. 1893 Warren Lott. , W. A. (\vsi:,\ J. W. Davidson, I>. J. Bl.vkiu en County Commissioners Ware County. Loral Legislation. Notice i' hereby given that application \] V»e made to theiiext session of the Geor- i Legislature for the passage of a bill to In* titled: An Act to repeal the present arter incorporating tlie town of Waros- the County of Ware.* and Stab orsia. and to i-c-incorponite the said t line the limits of tin .* f*>r •ihulfl Sale. tlie first T i untv : Will be so! eptember next, a iid county, withii the highest hid«U There Treasurer of Ware County, occasioned by tho death of my railier. Capt. E. IT. Crawley, and 1 icing desirous of filling said office, for unexpired term. I will stand before the peo- pU- for said unexpired term, and will he grateful for the suffrages of the good people of Ware County. If l should be elected I will esteem the olliec a public trust and will be faithful in its administration. Very respectfully^ E. II. CRAWLEY, JR. XftTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. To my Ui U ihL *»ml tlu* Puklic (•cuoally. Mr. J.- T. McGee having bouglit Mrs. I Leila B,.Tart’s interest in the Waycross Car- [ riage Shop, it will be eondiicteil under the linn name of;*. I.. Gnpton A* Co. as hereto- fcgal hours of sale, cash, the following described land, b Commencing on the north side ofPr< gast street at the southeast corner lauds of Jordan ami Jcffortls. which at that point is sixty. leet wide, them •f ^ said Jordan ?et to the point < uoiitaining about one and a l ll’ing and being ' <;t in the that lie cannot have the hull, and Leyden has decided to hire another hall. Catholics say Leyden is an imposter, j Others think that he is a paid agent.and lecturer of the American Protective as sociation. It is understood that Leyctei. will ask for police protection here. With the Mails He I>efraa«U<l JZalvs. Sept. 27.—(Jgorge AVood- vrard has l>een arrested for luing the mails to defraud; Ills-scheme was to insert advertisements in rural papers cions parlors, verandas and halls were ' filled with groups of liappv children, i each wearing their briglitish smiles. Miss Mamie’s popularity was shown in ; the great number of lovely presents she j received, both ornamental and useful, i We will keep her secret and not let any ; one know she was just eleven on that day, unty. (oven u < 13th day of Warren Lo inory of said C ns ami State vied on under and by yn exue »m the Su!m*rii»r Court of Low; favor off McKuehern Bn*s. aiisst Wright and -Donahue. of G. the old a (fail's of the firm. M. Bentley will continue in the ■ l>u<iiii s<. This Juiv 14th, 1893. K. HILTON. M. M. BENTLEY, ft. J. MOODY. a All Whum il May Concern: . MILLER. t^an 1,000 p ro;ii ton mills luw-e stortcl nil ilenartmeiits calling for correspondent? for a yonrg on full time.'giviu* t* core : S.' letters in a lady’s hand and proposed that the correspondent send enough money for the mythical heiress to Cbm*? to him to be married and then return and gel her property. He was enjoying an income of several hundred dollars a week when arrested r.t Niagara Falls. - He is now in custody here. •tur-i A Wa YON, t: -Til* ‘--ill ■: tW f.»Eovd;u •flda. collet toy'bo %• ' nomiiuitr'on^: Jeffeis- n !!. F- tor of cn-t-m.-.; 'Cc FosiKi v t y.- - -if. C. JsfcL'alia, Tus *. loosa. Ala.; *L A. Spn.-km'tu. Devaun Ain.; W. A. McNeill. V/aycros.s. 0 ' t>. C. Exam, West-Point. Mis-. David McDowell, Holly Springs. Mis* ck, Va. I'm ruing tlu* <?:*>!>«» Mustpras, Sept. 27.—A gram from Bookhavm. 2i Frederick Grifnt'n a negro 14 miles, .southwest . Va.; J. IL sgieciat tele- Followed Hrr Child Down the Well. H$zi£Zon> Pa., Sept. 27.—Charles Snyuer. agotl 3, fell into a well. Ji cjpwd soon; collected and the frantic mother implored someone to rescue her child. But tho rope appeared to be so weak that no one, would venture. A stronger ohe was sent for. but before it arrived the mother grasped the old rope and (Jnickly made her way ‘ to the bot tom. The v.inn who followed a few min utes later found her with the child in Last fail 1 was taken .with a kind of summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful uiarrhrea. Soon after my ken in the same way. We used almost everything without benefit. Then I said ’t is just a short jump from eleven to six- j us try Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera teen or even twenty and some vexatious i *' n -’ Diarrhcea Remedy, which we did, youth present might rememher it in at- aE( ^ that cured us right away. I think ter vears. .1 much of it, as it, did for me what it was At 5 o’clock the grand march was I recommended to do. John -Hertzlcr, I'layt-il and' the little couples betook ] Betlid, Berks C«?., l*a. 25 aud 50 cent themselves to the drawing room, led by Miss Mamie and her gallant escort (Clifford Johnson). Then the eyes were gladdened ,bv the rich display of china, crystal and silver-ware, while the two long tables with their sunny white linen, aud canary colored napkins, spoke in unmistakable language the wonderful sweet meats in store for them; Two lovely miniture lakes artistically displayed the wee anglers in a small boat where the fair hostess was manipulating airs, us'she floated on the placid Kill i:uo iivby given that uppHC* for thepassage of a biff t Act to authorize and i-m*: and Domicil of the < i.; administration e estate of Iienry.I. Roddrtiberry. late id county deeeaswl, and 1 will pas.-* on ed for permanent 8:>3. Given under in jruature this 22d day < Aaron Dowi-inu tii-r; id 1.0 able i the Mr. Thomas Butte, edit' Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to be the best remedy in existence for the flux. His i V.?v experience is well worth remembering. He says: “Last summer I had a very severe attack of the flux. I tried al most every known remedy, none giving relief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlnea Remedy was recommended to me. I purchased a 'bottle not to exceed six percent, per annum, for , the purpose of constructing and furnishing | a suitable public school building for the ! whites, on Block No. ;rj; of said city, and j also to provide additional school facilities! for the colored people’-and for other pur-; t his .September •*. 1893. To All 'Whom It May Contrm: Gt'iii'"ia, C harlton County: K. S. Lovvther having in due form applied > to the undcrsigneil for-the guardiansbfp of the person and property of ( ivillty Aldridge, minor child of Berry Aldridge lute of Ware county deceased. Notice is licrcby given his application will be heard NOTICE. GEORGIA, Charlton County. Notice is hereby given that tlie partner ship of II. O. Lee. .V Go., doing business at Fotk'Uon. Las this day been dissolved by mutual consent, the said R. o. Lee with drawing from said firm and the business to in; continued by J. F. Grantbum. All debts <lue. said firin are to be paid to the said J. F. Grantham and all demands against said Ann are to be presented t . 1K»: R. o. J. F. the Monday In Given under my band an ture llds August 7th. 1893. Aaron Dow.m: BEt'EWVEMVH SII.IJ. In accordance with an order of the G! Superior t'ourt to me directed. I herebj vito bids for the purchase-of the stoc! trade of the late firm of 8. May* rA Fliu Wlihkfy, Tol>:icc:», Cigars, Cnnncrt Goods, liter, Wooden ware li other goods ns are usmdly kept l»y of vouth’s fond dream, aud the ex- ! veived almost immediate relief. I Srinklm conntr. hiul hia. cotton ! her anus. ralsarn»a escept for a few ! quMte flower* did iheir share in beiuti- | turned to use the taedielncand ami contents burned by White c#ps a ^ bnnsas ami the dull of tbn <^lil water- lu*. - >'• a r .......1 .... few nights a;»o. Tlie mill and cotton gin Tind cantents owned l>v Dan Sasser, in the southern portion of Lincoln couuty, wat burned to tlie ground. Considera ble excitement prevails and more trouble is expected. Conviction or a Lynching lice. NjodraeA', NeK, Sept. 27.— 1 Tito fann ers have given up trying to lynch the al leged cattle thieves. Seven men are un der arrest, and lAr.ic Levi, a hireling of the seven, lias confessed. toJiiug a story ' Di-Ink Absinth . , . , •wr c.., rw. r-., ' of systematid'cffttle-straling since 1888. WAsaiNOTON, Sep.. - • - Tony FI.- Three of the acca^ed secured a change of man, a restaurantkeoiier. aged 26, com- j venue to Pierce countyjand were released mitted suicide by shooting himself 01 * $-7,000 bail each. The trial through head ^ and dying iustantly. Drinking absinth to excess caused teu> porary insanity and led to his suicide. Trout Will Return Friday. Richmond, Sept. 27 —Mayor Trout said that he would return to Roanoke other four is set for Gt. ll. ers say there will Vc.-i lyr.chnig thev are not coat i.ted. .Thf Wratinn Mnribren a Washingti Ind.. Sept. butchers of the Wrattan family are still t contain Mercury , at large. It wasitlioiight that they were ; niercuiy will surely destroy the se nse Friday. H® Hunks there wril 1» no: in a thk-i wood 2d ailw siom her*, but i of t s , a ’- e11 aud derange the more trouble in Roanoke, and is not sur- ; t i. e , voo <Ls were thoroughly explored and ! whole system when entering it through “rv a «r 7' ,—r: , I BO uace wi uieai coiuu s? wnsu. x.inei. . \»*v. wmao.5. cdci mittoe milling everybody Mck who; the 12-ycar-old girl; the Kit ot the fam-; should never be used except on pre- left the city. ; fly of six. who it was h o d would live : sus ipth.es from reputable "physicians, as ... . i to confront the ns3us*;;;>. died and was -thev will do '•> u n fr.M to Tbreo Chinamen Ordered toCto. , . i.re •U:aa 9 e u.vj v..n «o a io Hdy them. Hairs Catarri: 'Cur.-, .rumiuruc- tuzvd by F. J. Ohenev & Co., Toledo, ().. x usu C(}uta * n - a0 Et^rcury, and is taken in- ; ternary, acting directly U]»oir the biivnl T«*® Chto*”™ Ord.r.,1 t.Co. ; buried Sandsy. Ko«K*Tv.fflbesliown 1k>s ( ANGEIXS, Cal., Sept, 27.—Jodge the murderer., if Rosa has ordered the deportation of : . . three more Chinamen, among them * ' s ^ ‘ rr - Chow Yoke, a notorious highbinder,wh, ^ E ' T ' onK ' Se ? t - *• ~f-“ a £ ’ ao , has pt-rved two terms in the penitentiary*^ manager, and part proprietor or nl ; lrons S u rfacra of the svstean In xn.c.ac^.or Mb.am. 'n&S&El bu > in ? Han ’ s Catan ' h Curc ** sure - TOU ,, cj. o- Th(*w«TM B r , res.ed on the eoxnplamt ^of Inspacior ; the genuine. It is taken internally ^SSlSixSSSSiS. i i gyjjg* »»■!»>; '• >■ hall in Columbus building next Thuri i Three other wealthy Chioainen are in- Lfaeney&Lo. l estunomals free. - ' eluded in the warrant. < Sold by Druggists, price *o cents I per bottle. day. i! beauty, such laughing and talk- j mending this remedy to any person suf- | ing, such playing and punning and t aring with such a disease, as in my ' romping and running. We dare say j G P-' lnion it is the best'remedy hi exist- i that cadi child wished Jor a kind me-I eace ** , ‘ 25 ami 50 cent bottles for sale j mu Uke Mamie. To each and every | :lt the CaiI > Krug store. • one of the dear ones present we wish a , > “ : > - ~~ • • useful and liappv life. .Mav the latr-h-1 Am "“* tlle inc tf#S «tvhild’uood that *er of ftaturdiv' eve til! the throats for sl:ini! out iu 101,1 ® our memory ave and ripple down the §&» of life till ! rev, -' rts t0 tllc d;! ! s when we were young, i the morning' Cometh mate!,less iid sn-1 “ onc are ?5 ore I>">a>S»M>t than severe ! pretne. A Pakticipatok. ! ' t Tlie voting mother vividly — J remembers that it was Chamberlain’s i.—The ; Beware off oiutmeuts ffor Gatarrii that I Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and iu turn administers it to her own ofP* spring and always with the best of re sults. For sale at the Cash ^prug store. “My little boy was very bad off for two months with diarrlnxa. We used various medicines, also called in two doctors, but nothing done him any good until we used Chamberlain’s Colic, Di arrhcea and Cholera Remedy, which gave immediate relief and soon cured him. I consider it tire best medicine made and can conscientiously recom mend it to all who need a diarrhcea or coiic medicine. J. E. Hare, Trenton, Texas. 25 and 50 cjnt bottles for sale at Cash Drug Store. >- CITATION. G« <*s'5?ln, Wait- Comity ; T.» All Whom it may Concern—All pv are hereby h*hHUh1 that if no »*»*! cat Loun.ty Commissi mulct 1893. |e.*tahlisliiiijr out by the road iinKe^ioucis ap- for that piirj»o?o. eomnieucir ! thereof, stud may.include tlie fixture.-* ami ■ furniture including a lirst-t las.-i burylar and I tire-proof safe. • | • Said >t-K-k is in the-^torehouse formerly ; occupied l»y said firm in this < i;y, and is | open for inspection, and Lid-* forthepur- . ! cli.isc as above Matod. will be recched by ’ ; me at anytime witbin thirty <39; days from |. > this date, stud at the expiration of that time * . willbe submitted to said court for action. ' i Each l id must state whether it is for casli? ■’ | or upon what terms and s(s-mity the balder pointed ... ... I’eareli Creek, where the Uhl ('ohtnib public- road crosses said creek and running hi a westerly direction to the county line of Coffee cotinty, to connect with a pr<*pose«l road in Office county leading to the Mc Donald bridcre across Red lJlufl'Cyeek • diake the purchase., ivk*. (i; Notice lo Debtors ruH Creditor*. GEORGIA, Chnrltou Comity: Notice is'hereby mveil, to all persons hav- Doughis and Hoincn ilk* public road; and j ing demands against William Lang. late of also eiosinji the public road commonly j said county, deceased, to present them'to me known as the Old Columbus Road,” from properly niadc out, within the time prt- l’earch ('reck. M’est to the Bridge crossing scsibcil by law, so as to show tlieir character Red Bluff Creek on said road: ami that also j and amount, and also peri»»ns indebted t** nte<U*y said Commission- j said deceased are hereby required to make tablisliing a new road as ; inunetliaTe payment to me. an order will Pc ^ ers. on said day, ^ marked out by the road processioher* ap pointed for that purptw from Millwood to the Columbus Bridge across Red ftltitlCreck on tlie present Old Columbus Road. WABRjafXorr. tfiiairinan Board Go. Com.. August 1st. 1893. Ware C«.. <Ja. SherlfP* Sale. Gkok-ua, Wash Count: v—Will l^v sold be fore the Courthouse door of said i-Onnty. on the first Tuesday in October next. l*et\yeon tlie legal hours of sale, the. following prop erty, to-v. it: Lot of laud No. 219, in the 5th District of said- county, and all improve ments thereon. _Said property sold by vir tue of a fifu fror.i the Superior Court of said county, in farorof J. M, Johnson vs. .1. M. Taylor. Property point&l out by defendant in iifa, and notice given to tenant in posscs- Als«> at the same time and plate, by vir tue of a Iifa from County Court of Ware county, in favor of Joe! Lott As. H. ft. Wil son.'four hundred acres more or less, of lot No. 51 in tlie 8th 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 tlie property of H. B. Wilson a nd notice given to tenant iii possession. This August 31.184XJ. S. F. MILLER, Sheriff W. C.. s S. Laso.. Administrator upon the estate of William Ling, late of said county deceased. Notice off Dissolution. The. firm of Renfroe, McDonald A: Co., of Folks!on. Georgia, have this day by mutual consent dissolved. A. 1*. English having withdrawn from tlie firm the other members, II. A. Renfroe and B. G. McDonald, will continue the business aud assume all indebtedness. All parties indebted to the firm of Renfroe, MelKmald tk Co. will pay the same to Renfroe tt McDon ald. H. A. Rknfe6e. ]!. (i. Mi‘Dona in. A. P. Exdiisn. Letters off Dlsniivslou. GE<>RGIA—Wabi: County: Whereas David A. Jordon, administrator of Randal Jordon, represents to tlie court in his petition duly tiled and entered on record, that he has fully administered Randal'Jordon’s <state. 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 his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in Noreml>er 1893. This Aug. 7,1893. Wabken Lott. Ordinary.