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Mol Ice.
GEORGIA,-* Ware County.
To AM Whom it Mav Concern: W.
8. Hoot It bavin#, •« proper fcrm applied
to me for permanent Letters of Admin*
utratioo oo the eata e of 8, D. Me*
Connell, late of haul County, thin in to
t cite all aud aintfuiar Ihu creditor* anc
’ next of Uin of deceased to be an t a H
p«ar at my office on too first Mon-iaj
In duly next, and show cau.e If aoi
they ean, why permanent admiuixtra
tlon ahould not be granted toapplican
on said estate.
Witncaa, my hand nnd’oftlcial sipnai
lure, thin 7 day of June 1904.
Warren Lott,
10-4-wH Ordinary.
Will be sold before the Court house
door, in Way cross, Ware county Ga.,
between le#al hour* of sale on July
5th, 1904, to tne hi#best aud best bid*
der for cash, five shares of capitul
stock of the First National Hank of
Way cross of the par v due of one hun
dred dollars each, l possession of the
First National Hank of Waycrotn.
Said shares were ."Vied on as the
property of Geor#e F. Glioert under
excution against him and in favor of
M. It. Spottswood. H‘gal hotlce <>f
the levy on said shares having been
given to said defendant arjd
om-
id bn
This June 4th, 1904.
Hhcrlfr Nule «f Wild*Ion<1 for Taxes.
Georgia, Ware County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next. 1904, at the court house
door in said county, within the legal
hours4;f sale to I fie highest bidder for
cash the following lots and parts of
Hand to wit: Hot* Nos 43, 19, 50, 52. 63,
54. «7, OH, 70 71, 72, and 07 in lltli dis
trict of said county, Each lot contain
ing 400 acres more or less. La vied
on under, und by tsx execution issued
by It. M. Lanier. Tax collector against
Haul, E Hrown agent, fa
Stanley’s
Business
College
Macon, Georgia.
This old established institution of Thom*
aivilie, Ga - , has been combined with the
Lanier Southern of Macon, On , and is now
one of the largeet and best equipped bus:,
dree col leg# i iu theBouJb.
If you are ambitioua for a good paying
podiion, with xpleud d-epportunitica for
promotion, write fo r our catalogue. Kchcol
open all ibis year. New claeves formed
every Monday. Enter now. Hpecial rates
or limited time. Address ail commnnica*
tipns toG. W. H Stanley, Macon. Ga.
0. \V. U. Stiinley, Pres.,
Eyes
Did Not Close For a
Week.
Heart Trouble Baf*
fled Doctors.
Dr. MUes’Heart Cure and
Nervine Cured Me.
nnd
Illy
1 the
paid for the \
Wing sold as the property
Haul. E Hrown agent.
This W‘.h day of June H»04.
S, F. Mill
Sheriff, Ware Co
■ 1903,
Le
and
GEORGIA, Wari
By virtue of
• C Minty.
it conditional bill of
.•closure thereof from
Martha Sweat to the Jesse French
Fiona and Organ company, there will
lie »o.d at tiie court house of Waru
County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
of July. 1904, within the legal hours
for sulu to the highest bidder for casi ;
One Organ, .lease French, make. No.
37012. Said organ being le-led on und.
excculion issued on said foreclosure i
the pr<>i>erty of Martha tyveat nnd sold
to satisfy the same.
June i, 1904.*
S. F Miller, Sheriff.
I’tiller power of sale in a mortgage dated
March 1. 1*94 from M. K. McDnt.h-1 to tl.e
undersigned, will be mild befci
. Wa
mi-ww.ii ty, witliin !..«• i< K u.
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July,
11*04. to the highest bidder for Ctiah. twen
ty five acras «»f land of lot thirty el lit in
the eighth district, said county. iMitiuded
on the east hr land* of Nsnev Cole, north
and west by lands of John McDaniel, and
south l.y lands of Hnrish nnd Morrison. He*
ruling the payment of a note for one linn
dred dollars, dated Fell. 27, 1891 with In
terest, which said mortgage was given to
■retire. Mav \ 1904 .
Tin: Wai Ksin.Ro Thaimxm Co.
legal
Citation.
GEORGIA, Ware County.
John Davenport, a rest lent of ssi<
state, having duly applied in be appoint
ed Guard.au for person and property, «.
Ltils l)avei.|M»ri, a minor oyer the ag
of F--111 Ueo years, the residence in »ni<
tvuiiiy. Notice is heteh* riven th»
sai l applicati n wi I e jj.ummI on at th
nrx - cun of said county to h- held « i
the tirs J/mdsy in July, 1904
M ittie.s m hand aud • flicul •igu.i
lure, this the n il l IV of June. 1904
There is nothing more necessary to health
than aleep and rest If these are denied you,
if you r.i.c in the morning more tired than
when y-.u went to bed, there ia an affection of
the nerves plainly present If your heart is
weak, or there is an inherited- tendency in
that direction, your weakened nerves will
soon to affect your heart's action a* to bring
on serious, chronic trouble. I)r. Miles' Ner
vine is a nerve toni<5**hich quiets the nerves,
so that sleep may come, and it quickly re
stores the weakened nerves to health and
strength. \)r. Miles’ Heart Cure is a great
blood and heart tonic which regulates the ac
tion ot the heart, enriches the blood and im
proves the circulation.
“Some t;me ago I was buffering-veverely
with heart trouble. At times my heart would
seemingly stop heating and at others it would
beat loudly and very fast. Three to four
hours sleep each night in ten months was ail
I I could get. One week in last Septemt-er I
w ; never closed my eyes. I got Dr. Miles'Nervine
Court News, , and Heart Cure at a drugstore in Lawrence
• I burg, after spending #300.00 in medi
Judge T. A. Parker convened cinei.nd doctor, in Loui,»ille, shtll-yvillc.
,. , . 1 Frankfprt, Cincinnati and Lawrencehurg,
an adjourned term OI Ware and in three days have derived more benefit
superior court yesterday after-1 SS
noon at 2 o’clock, and was Kept,
quite busy during the balance of W. H. IIuchm.I'ox Creek,Kr-
the afternoon and this morning. ‘fiSSlSJSZf
In the case of Mrs, Amelia «»•I' 1 Addrei,
, Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart. Ind.
flight vp. the bouthern lele-
phone and lolegruph Co and the j LAWYERS
Satilla Mfg. Co., for damagesj
for the deatli of her husband,
who was killed by a “live wire”
on Jano street last year during a
storm, motion for new trial was
overruled, and motion in arrest
of judgment w as sustained. The I
case will now be carried to thej
Supreme court on a writ of error, t
Judge Parker granted a char (
ter to the George W. Gray
Lumber Co., with a capital stock
of iflo,000, with tho privilege of !
increasing to 11100,000. The in
corporators are Mr, Goorge W.
Gray, of Waycroes, aud Mr.
Clias. K. Parry, of Philade 1 .
phia.
Iu llio case if L. B. Urvaii,
tho Atlantic Coust Line police
man, charged with the murder
of King Ellison, the uegru Unit-
was shot by the policeman
while resisting arrest, and win.
afterwards died in j il. Judge
Parker granted bail in the suai
of $1,600 Bond was furnished,
and the case will come up fur a
liearivg at the next lean of
Ware supei i »r court.
Office in »w Lott and Hitch Huildmx
Lott «fc Hitch Buildlntr, W»ycros«, Ga
JOHN W. BENNETT^
• Attorney-at-Law
Office in Lou A Hitch building.
•o rifor-i ienerai of the Brunswick Hircuu
-tiycroM Ga-
V iKl-FORDS.
LAWYEK.
New t ott BnUding:
i Block. Waycross. Uoorrii
. AWYER.
ITCROSA, • • GkOKOIa.
fh A kEYMLDS,
uo-ieys iw.i • 'oiin'Mlhre-at-l**.
i».ti .v. Hitch building.
PHYSICIANS,
Unlit
l.i
President Ko*»srvelt is »iu’
credited with beinjir a hum-'ii.*
. in ripr. tirious fun,' no'hing
i*r beat tbe follow iti&r lbat Ha
wrote to Attorney-General Knox:
•Under you it has been itterao
true that the mightiest and hum
blest in the land have alike had
it brought, home to them tint!
each was sum of the law's pro*
the law if Ua did wronif —Jacks
son villi* Times Union.
a alkT:h a izi ar
>2»e up itain Walker A Sit*'-
on cv honrt 9 olOn. m., 3 10 4
* d ti o 8 p. m. Dr. W a ker’i
it-iiceou '••iiuiore »treet. Dr. lamr'i
it i.iwUihu -re »tre»*t Telephone cor •
y-tia at offices and rwiJcncee
-ho'ild i»e left at Sv»I» i’harinacv
hi Hvhidvncv. Brunei Street,
rvlephonc No. 140
R - sFDDING.
Hhyiidan and Hurgeon.
»tts« # over Star Hlothinel Store. Real,
dence neat corner. Office hour* 8 '*
* a. m 2 to 1 p. m.
W. W. Ansley, Collector,
N ewbro’s H erpicide
VACATION TIME. Vacation time ahould bring rest. rcC* I vVTILL TJi ii) V HVl-t Nj.v'a.*>’< fjr?i3iliDa“Hair-
reation and comfort; and comfort of the •olid and pleating va» Saver;’’ t wi.l not grow hair—nature does this— but by des-
rkty means no high collar, no stitf hat and no—itching scalp troying the enemies of hair health, it enable* the hair to grow
t is for this last discomfort that Newbro’a HerpicMe becomes *• nature intended—except in chronic baldness 5ave your
siiniiner necessity. «s it amps itching of tbe scalp and Prickly Lairherpicide. Wonderful results follow its use
heat almost instantly. Take Herpicide with you on your va- HOT WKATHEU TRuUBLES. During —*
»tion. minute sudatory glands of tiie icalp are calle
SCALP WARNING. Itching of the scalp is noLeo much a
unishment for past neglect as it U a warning for the future.
unless tlii-i growth
minute sudatory glands of tiie icalp are called upon to perform
creased . w r _^
und refuse mutter that would otb'e'rwiso clog up the
— . , ie scalp. Incomplete e imination of refuse matter
,p. produces a hot and feverish condition of the scalp, familiarly
known as Frick 1> Heut. for which Herpicide gives immediate
IT 18 CONTAGIoi'8 It wa Prof IJnna. (ask yotir doctor [ f«lief Lathes will fi d Herpicide indispensible. it contains
about him) who first pointed out that the t*ue cause of hair ,
rm ot microbe that lodges in the tcalp where it ...... ...
lirnff Being of microliic origin the disease i nuces i COMKOUl'8 AND DELIGHTS
•arily contagious hut Dr. Sabotiraud has recently called alien
lion to the highly contagions nature cf dandruff, und the ne-
isity of constant watchfulness to avoid it. Kill the dandruff
germ with Herpicide.
UN8TKRILIZKD PUBLIC HAIR-BRUSHES, says I r. A-
grea-e, will not stain or dye. It is
xquifcite iiair dros>ing that COOLS.
T5LIO”*"'■*
CANNOT DO WITHOTT IT.
“1 have need New Dio's Herpicide con*
stantly in my shop. In fact it is iin*
posiihle to get along without it as it is
an article of undoubted meiit When n
customer once receiv e un application
lie will thereafter always call for Her.
Jly thU lie means that the eenn that c»us- picWe. It Is also very pleasant on the
rs the disease is planted in the sculpof face after a shave or manage.’’
Cartar, are to blame for most of the bald'
ness that is prevalent today. He furthei
states that, “baldness begins in the youn<' ,
young men and that sometimes years
elapse before the destruction is complete.
Signed M. T. GRUBER
Oftenville, 8. C.
As Unhealthy Hair.
A Healthy Hair.
Cherokee Pharmacy,
St 0r«| Stern $1.00. 3«n1 lOe. In stemps ta THE HERPICIDE CO., Detroit, Mleh., for eiaple. SPECIAL AGENTS.
“Destroy the Cause—You Remove the Effect.”
Me»t aeptM-tr f.vr naurtn,- t .»ti*nt«.
tWrn ihnnuih Xiuuti X i'o. nrcvl'
•frml *•*wit h.mt ch*nr*- hi the
Scientific American.
A tuu*an«B*lr tllaitrated weekly, larveet Mr
coUtl.m of any eoientiSe Journal. Term*, U a
tour moniU, |L M4 by all newwteatera
rstSslp
CASTOR IA
f«r Infuts mA QUUm.
Ill KM Yoi Hin Always BongU
a*Mn* C&ytffiSs&i
Radiant
Beacty
Complexions cf perfect purity are m
Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. The v
tulphur in the todet hasten know
tunes, but much of its value was
the discovery of
Hancock’s
Liquid Sulphur
Mt oily does It predun a tkia smooth cad
•ott at silk, hat itt ace as a hair hath will care
all icilp diKiKi. promote a acw fiowth ot
healthy hair tad atreaithca the coloriai matter
Sj.'fJs’* ?.*; VAstsV'Zltam:
phar at aay reliable dra| ttorc.
Rutock's Uqild Sulphur Olotaeot
files, RouthaeiaolVooc tad Hoods tad an
Mi? kumti Iu u!1^m3
HAICOCX
IgM SUINM CO.
Died Away From Home.
Miss Alma Hightower, aged
years, died yesterday morn
ing at 4:05 o’clock at the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. (J. A.
Fretwell, 117 Albany avenue, af
ter an illness of three weeks
witli fever. Miss Hightower and
sister had been staying with
their sister, Mrs. Ed. Fisher in
the country, and came to Way
cross to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fret-
well. She was taken sick the
day after her arrival, and at
first no.alarm at her condition
was felt, as it was thought to be
a slight bilious attack. How
ever, site grew worse and for the
last three er font- days her con
dition became alarming, and, at
tiie time above stated, Iter soul
(Hissed into tiie great beyond
I lie deceased Mats a daughter of
Rev. B. W. Hightower, who
formerly resided in Waycross,
hut who now lives in L:..'.tye“e
county, Fla , and owing to the
great istance from the railroad
to wv.ere ho lives, the family
could not lie apprised of the
voting lady’s sad death in time for
them to attend the funeral. Miss
Hightower was a highly respect
ed. Christian young lady, and
her untimely death, under such
peculiarly sad circumstances, is
very much regretted. The re
mains were interred in Kettle
(’reek cemetery this morning at
10 o'clock.
Dive Us The County.
The following paragraph t9
clipped from ouo of our ex
changes :
Small counties are convenient,
it is true, and Georgia has a
greater number of them than
any other state of her si*e. But
those taxpayers who are in faTor
of creating still other new coun
ties should not lose sight ot the
fset that county government cost
a pretty penny, especially when
they are yonng. SHB, if tie
taxpayers directly concerned are
willing to stand tbe cost it
seems that the rest of tbe state
would have small reason to kick
| New ffBt-lne wMkoat thk <
I alcaoiirc wa titty padu k i:
| For*aampl. and book her. add,.,. THE TLOVD .’.inDICt-NS CO , DETROIT. MlCH. |
idicotltin. SoltabTvu I
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