Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, June 25, 1904, Image 6

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liKnKGI A,*'W.»rt* C- To All Whom it .\ 8 I tooth having, in n to m*; for [HTtnaurnl istration on the eata Connt-ll. !iif of saift rit«? i.f U ii Ml hinifU ft**. ny hand and official Htu-rlff Salff of WlM-lawI for Tax**, July n«« door In * .1 on the llrht '1 uet»day in 1001, untv. h iff he rash the followintr Iota fl Land to wit: leOln Nos 4:'., 64. <»?, OH, 70 71, 72, and 07 triet of huul countv. Kaeh lot tng 400 f ,arU o: f»0. 62. 63 11th div liter. id h\ T« oil.- Iltioi hv It M L» John 1‘nul, K Brown agent and a unty tux d«e thereof pnid for the year 1003. I^vi. IieliHf “old an the property I’aul, E Itrown agffut. This 0th day of Jon 1034. GEORGIA, Wa By virtue of a uud Orgn iid at tin npuu of July. 1004, within for tain to the hifflifi One Organ, .Iorhh French, nrn S7d12. Said organ being le-lfftl » bidder rutin aid fo the property of Mnrtlin Sweat and mild . F Miller, Sheriff. I'ndrr power of •ale in s ninrigase da Mar di L 1**4 from M. K Mr Daniel to i uleraistinl. will be> hoi .■ClIlH . to a wit hi of Hale on the first Tuesday in July. 1004, to the highest bidder foi chsIi. twen ty five ncres of land of lot thirty eight in tlie eighth d'strict. said roiinty, houmletl nil the east hvlaiidaof NiMev Coir, north and west by lands of John Mr Daniel, and •outIt l»y lands of I’arislt snd Morrison. He- i urine tin payment of a note for one Inin drad dol’ars, dated Feh. 27, In*»i with in terest, wldch said mottgngr was given to secure. Mar'.11K»4 . Tiik Warrhiioro Tatnixh Co, nut Ion. GEORGIA, Ware Countv. John Davenport, a »ff«i lent of state* having duly a|i|died to heapp.’ fd Guard.a:i for person and |r«ycrt I^ ila Divfftipnr', a minor oyer ilie ot F un. m ^reai*. the reside .ce in e. •untv. Notice next court of • id noun v the first J/.nday in Julv, Witness mv liaod and tore, this the I tih duv of Wan Ordinary Wa no d • and W.llle. • ;:r, .bailie, that thi ii«is warning youn- rv smacks a little oi Lott A Jfitrh Building, Way*- . c-iies alF over thn ^ in irit. lie carrier a n .i.i tKi of line jewels with him. whi* h . ...io around i he sells to jockeys, trainers, p?t;u- in«.*anr” * } gers and other followers of the for* ’••mind me that then i tunes of the turf. *i”iit v.ri-t.”—Judge, j “] have been following this bq-i- ne-« f*»r about forty years,” he “and have handled some fine gem-. I only sell to people I know, and tma of my regulations is to enter into in agreement with the purchaser : j buy the stone back if he wLv • j within five years from the date of | purchase at 5 per cent le-s than h; paid rn<* for it. Jockeys love jewdn ! more than any other class of men. : Some young rider will wiji a race, I make a killing, and will get to feel* ling pndty good. 'One of the fir^t | tliin:> he does is to buy a lot of | jewelry, and I have made a study ! of being on hand to furnish him i with j ist what he wants. One day I not nii.ny months ago I sold a j d worth of diamonds.” Herald. but that is about r. oid bachelor’s toas merry, /or y<- •ned. 5 ”- -Roll*?. .d 1 LAWYERS. Office In Fffw !/>tt anil Hitch Building. i J 1 Office in Lott A Hitch building. Holicitor-General of the Branawlck Circuit, Weycross Ga- E k jkkforijh, • LAWYER. Waycross, - • Georgia New f ott Building! JOHN _ Wilson Block. J V.’ALTER BENNETT, ial Cultivation of Sponges. ereMing investigation now I Tied on in Florida by the j i ii.-hcries has for its ob- j discovery and development | Waycrose. Geonris JiAWYEIr. ff Watckosh, • • Georgia, I/itt A Hitch building. PHYSICIANS, l>. m.. and t; to 8 p. m. Dr, Wa ker’a residence on Gilmore street. Dr, Izlar’a (saiilence Gilmore street, 'telephone con* motions at offices and residence!; Orders should be left at Seals Pharmacy, Office at Residence, • Brunei Street, Telephone No. 140 —I,Old-' Artifii An in being ra bureau < jeet Hu- of methods by which the valuable 1 sheep wool sponge may be cultivat ed artificially. The method which promises the most satisfactory results is that of j using cuttings. Large sheep wool sponges are cut into small pieces, which are fastened to an insulated wire fixed in the water, so that the sponges arc supported a few inches above the bottom. These small hits, i placed at close intervals along the, wire, soon heal and form an organic j attachment to it, and very soon be gin to grow. It is too soon to pre dict ju-t what the results will be, but the indications are, so far, verv j encouraging, and it is believed that the time is not fur distant when the : sponge fisheries of Florida will be vastly increased in productiveness and value. National Geographic Mag A LITTLE NONSENSE. Stanley’s Business College Macon, Georg a. This old eH'tnlilUhffd institutum of I n OLDEST AMERICAN WRITER. A New York paper recently re* ferred editorially to Dr. Samuel Smiles as being the oldest living author in Kngland and toTrofessor .Marcias Wil.-on. a.id ninety, us be ing the o!«!« • t living American ail* tho. Til b j I It J. H. REDDING. I / riiysician and Burgeon, Office ovffr 8Ur Clothing; Store. Rest dene* next corner. Office hours 8 »< 9 a. m tf to 1 p. m. W. W. Ansley, Collector, DENTISTS. Office up stairs In McCullsy A Walker’s bonding, tender* hi* professional services to the public. i Way cross, Georgia np-el . Plant Avenne. Residence at Mrs. Olcman'e. It will be to vour interest to see me before having work done Did Not Close For a Week. Heart Trouble Baf fled Doctors. Dr. MUes'lioar! Cere and Nervine Cured Me. atvilie. Gw, h«> bee Ltnier Southern of one of the largest ;in ness colleges in the S If you are anihith. position, with t>p!e' The Cost of Governments. A talile has been prepared and is sued by the department of com merce and labor, indicating that, de spite the great size of the appropria tions, this country is per capita more cheaply maintained than any j promotion, write for nur other in the'world, with the excep-; op ,„ lbi , yfnr . N , tion of ( Inna and India, and pos- j sibJv Russia. It costs, according to I pverjr Monday, Enter n this, just $7.97 a year for each man, | for limited time. Ailtires woman and child in tho United I tion* t»u. w. h. Btanie; States to run the government, ns against $9.,’U) for Canada, $9.45 for | the German empire, $9.54 for Swe den. $10.09 for Spain, $11.45 for Portugal, $11.40 for the Nether lands, $12.10 for Cuba, $12.G8 for Argentina, $14.27 for Austria-Hun gary, $17.50 for Paraguay, $17.40 for Belgium, $17.84 for Prance, $21.39 for the United Kingdom, $37.09 for Australia and $38.38 for New Zealand. Russia’s per capita ex- penditure is approximately the same as that of the United States. is not correct. One j American author is four years older j and .-till in active professional life. I Up is Charles II. Haswcll of New I Y'.ji/city. lie was born in New on-j Vo;!:. May 22, 1809, and has just tin* j completed # the revision of the sixty* low j .i:.: 11 edition of his “Mechanics and j r.ic ;.rs* Pocket book,” first issued I i11 is other books have been . | ‘‘Mechanics’ Tables” (1854), “Men- suruliou and Practical Geometry” for j (1830), “Jtookkeeping” (18G0), lathes formed Special rates Oominnnica' 6; W. II. Stanley, Pres., Bur. the ^ IS M Voatof*|inj» DijflAture ^ ~ - Passing of Bric-a-brac. It is asserted on good authority that the bric-a-brac craze is passing I from the well ordered home, for j which let us he duly grateful. The fewer small things which are of no Preparing For Emergency- Pcrhii|<>, us the following anec-l earthly use we have nround us the dote would seem to indicate, not all j letter 0 g wu arc> f or ; n t [, e g rcn t majority of cases these things do Id seem to authors belong to the mutual ad- miration society said by a recent t not wpres8 art in any form and be . writer to exist among the member, I c0]m , { iresome t0 ,h e eye and arc of the craft. I such abominable dust catchers that At a dinner given some time ago | housewife'spends her time and ThoVbas ( j 0 jj CS her temper for absolutely no :ain trying to keep them clean. iu honor of Hall Ua Nelson Page was invited to intro ^ duee the Luglish n«>\oli^t. One of ! \vhen vases hold floSvcrs and clocks the guests next to Mr. Page, just | , c || timt , I,,,,,.,, pirc n ■ • ev before the toa>ts began, passed Ins nre u u righf and have their place i?i table with i (j, e home. But when they do none no put his, 0 f (hese things, why harbor them? If one has a real bit of art in china saul 1 age. or piaster it will lift the ideals. If o got to in* ^ j s neither artistic nor useful east ard the request that Mr signature on it. “That’s a good i.i I must do that, tot*. . few mk*i> so altcct 4our •*a serious, chronic m) that sleep wav stores the we.ikeiti strength. l»r. Mile jjytr tion Ot the he proves the cm Toads Marks Design* COffVRIGHTS AC. nlV«M>o >!» u prollnt'/y NwiabU V ilfmuni.n I tuna *1 tuUjr .11 n.lv in inl. f 11 atuUwk ,»n !*«•*« « "Vitewtt tsken I It n.us hM a u n ‘ A*« Wx41'v r tfteUti without charms, in th# Scientific American. A kandaomvif lUnafrsUHt wi-cktT. larndffr rwtauon of mny set*nttfle s>urtiaJ. Terms. |4 r * ‘Iha, |U Sv44byaa n#w*fr«l#rs. tessSsIff A. P. PERHAM, JR. Notary Public, Evening^ Herald Office Telephones: office aj, residence ir .ulation. ! 1 W;i* rouble. Dr. M ies Net , which q lets the tn-rert roine, ami it .pn.klv r«- I rents t> health an J ’ limit Cure is ,a yreat Ifltei ttie hU»i l »iid im ruff.-1 crcTT with heart trouble. At seemingly stop beating and at • the;; it w- Scat loudly and very fast. Ti.tve to l« .• honnsleep each sight in ten vo s was I could get. Oneseek in I -i .‘-c. -cm er I never closed royeyc*. I gut Dr Miles’V-rvin* and Heart Cure at r «lrag store ui l aoiet-Cv burg, after >j*einJin • ffy.\xoo m i ii i cine* and doctors in Louisville, Shvihwt :t Frankfort, Cincint ati and l.awrencr^’ and iit three davs have derived wore ben ..t from the use ot your remedies than I got from *11 the doctors end their medicines. 1 think evci>b#dy ought to know ot the mar velous power contained in your remedies.”— W. H. 11 corn s, Fo* Creek, Ky. All dntggt»ts sell end guarantee first bot tle Dr. Mitca* Remedies, send for free book on Nen.'u* snd Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co* Elkhart. lad. CASTORIA tor Infant* and CUldna , ' treduce Cair I I want to bo l read somethi ' ; A Cairatc View of Panama. . Among the otlh i.d as well aa non- go^ r _z ofitciul inemlters of the American if’, colony of Paris you may hear pro- ff'* dictions to ibis . T- t: “In about ? ten years, two yc..r> after the in- i ‘ augural procession of the world’s navies through the Pilhama canal, tho tripf^rs of the United States: fi will bo changing the West Indian’ y . islands, many of which are the! loveliest spots on earth, into a new ly.V; ‘Riviera’ and attracting thither ^ trippers from Europe.”—Paris Let ter to London X mn.ites, and jt out and he rid of its influence.— that I have, Louisville Courier-Journal, ritten. ’ of New York From laid do 18Gd” and “Reminiscences of nn Octogenarian” (1895). Har pers have been his publishers as well ns the publishers for Professor Mar tins Willson. The writer has with in n week received a clearly written autograph letter from Mr. Haswell. Until some one older is mentioned the claim is put forward for Mr. Ilaswell that he is’ the ranking sen ior of all American writers.—New York Mail and Express. A Long Fall. The New Yorker was in the midst of an incident connected with the now famous Flatiron building, with its lawsuits, etc., when he was inter rupted by his Boston friend. “Well,” he said, “you surely have heard of our Boston building that the clouds bumn against V‘ “Never heard of it.” “Well,” said the Boston man, “when they were putting the last story on a workman fell off the top. Some time later I was passing along the street when a newsboy yelled: ‘Kxtry! Full account of the acci dent !’ I started to read the report, and what do you think? While I was reading something dropped with a cr< “What was it ?”inquired the New Yorker. “The workman. He’d just reach ed the ground, Tho Flatiron story man from New York was silent. — Philadelphia Ledger What the Child Wished Ter After Hear ing Papa's Sermcn. Hand in hand they wandered «bJ°.ng.the posies of a New Kngland garden, a father and his little girl, and the Sabbath peace was over all. The father was a clergyman of the old school, and that morning he had preached to the quiet country folk of the wrath of God, and the tortures of hell, and the fearful punishment and retribution which a just and angry God sends upon the children of men. Tho little child had listened thoughtfully as he preached’ long and earnestly of the wrath of God and the torments of the damned. The clergyman returned to -hie home and walked with hia little girl among the flowers in his garden. He loved her very dearly, and he pluck ed the sweetest flowers and gave them to her and kissed her and led her footsteps with the gentleness and tenderness of fatherhood. Suddenly the little one looked up into his face. “Dear papa,” she said wistfully, “I wish God was as f ood as you are!” — Lippincott’s lagazine. Faint Heart and Fair Lady. * A Bad Island. The island of Sachalin, north of Japan» which passed into the hands of Russia in 1875. is peopled by nearly 30,000 Russian criminal* o’f the wont types. Great poverty pre- vaHs among them and there is a saying that “in Sachalin a man will be murdered for 10 cents.” Before the outbreak of the present war, over 13,000 Japanese visited this in land every year with nearly 300 empty steamer^ and sailing vessels, which were loaded with fish that were used to manure the Japanese rice fields. ■Bw FOR CHILDREN Makes teething csay, reguUtcj the bowrls end stomach* Mope crying, curt* summer compiling Mayer Vewetl *f Ovcnthen*. Kr-, ra. b«ro«a control. Tkrrt nknfcians gave him up. Ow«n« link •»v*4 his Ms T cannot say *»on*h. He—Are you good at CQnun- drums ? She—Yes. He—Well, here is one: “If I were to propose to you, what would you 6ay ?” Power of Expression Gone. Was your French chauffeur se riously hurt in that automobile ac cident?” “Yes; he wa9 knocked practically speechless.” * “Speechless? How?” v “Shoulder dislocated; can’t shrug.”—Chicago Tribune. Her Purgatory. “But turcly,” protested the lately deported Boston girl, “you are not going to take me to the—cr—-in fernal regions.” “Only for a few seconds,” replied the attendant spirit. “We must thaw you out a little.”—Town Topics. Th* Foxy Daughter. Ethel—Do you spend all of your allowance ? Groce—No; I.olways save a little. The thrift of it pleoses father so much that he always gives me some thing extra at the cr J of the month! Detroit l-'rce Press. No Improvement. “It's impossible for ino to think and operate the typewriter at the same time,” said the humorist. “Huhf” exclaimed the editor. “Then you are no better off than when you used a pen.” — Denver News. Naval Engagement. lie—1 ecu utioiticr naval engage ment is reported. She—More lighting? lie—1 suppose so. The captain is engaged to the rear admiral’s daughter.—Yonkers Statesman. iW*wi*. w» Ftovp sgggico. mwooit. wot, i FLOYD’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS gjgjjggjl Truly Heroic. “lie had a ploy produced bv an amateur company the other night, I believe. Who was the hero of it, do you know ?” “I was one. I sat through it.”— Philadelphia Ledger. Intelligence. 1 Ouee upon a time a dog came upon a man eating what he liked, regardless. “His intelligence is almost ca nine!” exclaimed the dog, growling. —Puck. ■ f Lot Him Down Easy. Father — Can George enpport you ? , Daughter — Hell try it Yon might put our allowance on a dimin ishing scale.—Cleveland Leader. Ek>y Method. Young Author—WJten I writ# far into the night I find great dif ficult. in getting to sleep. Friend—Why don’t yon reed over what yon have written T—Princeton Tiger.