Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, August 27, 1904, Image 6

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CONDENSED STORIES. Frvd.ricl. th. Great's Encounter With ea Yeung Officer. Mention of Itifuiurek recalls a gtorv he n?ej io t < 1 of an incident which hi-, grandfather witne»sed when serving under Frederick the Great. It affords good reading in the prc- i .t time in view of mistakes and rumors of mistakes, degrada tions and equivocal promotions, of which talcs come through from St. Petersburg. During some maneu vers an ensign made a mistake, and the old king, in a flaming passion, pursued him with a stick, intending to publicly chastise him. The en sign lit out for all he was worth-anil nimbly leaped a ditch which the king could not negotiate, but was Jeft fuming on the wrong side. Later the colonel of the regiment reported to the king that the ensign had ten dered his resignation. “I um sorry, sire, for lie is a ready fine soldier,” said the colonel. “Send him to in replied Frederick, The ensign came in, expecting to be beaten or per haps sent to prison. “Here, sir, is your captaincy,” said the king. “I meant to give it you this morning, but you ran so hard I could not catch you.”—St. James' Gazette. Hs Had the Crackers. “In my younger days,” remarked a New York theatrical manager re cently, '1 was directing the desti nies of a small troupo of trained amateurs through the west, and Misses Frankie and Mabel Folks, two of Waycross' first young ladies, who have boon t guests of >i ts.s Essie Ttwloi (Several days i-efm-nbtf'fmnTe Friday Misses • Fri^rkie and Mabel made many friends dur- their visit who were loth to part witli them.—Quitman Adverti set-. , — A Bo'd Rascal. Trustee’s Bale. Undo.* and by virtu* of ft power of Bale con talnfc»l in the deed of tru*i I'rqru CJsude J. Allen to lb#; undtT'iif'ie#! trustee, f>#arli»(f date Octol»er 10. l&Uft, and duly recorded lu Hook It, par* 221, I will offer for sale at public outcry before the court house door t’f Wftre«ounty. Georgia, on the fl st Tiles, day. tsftinf thefltb dftjr of Kcptemuer. JW>l, during the leg.tl hours of «h e. to the high eat bMder. for flash : All of Lot Number Two (2) in Block Number One Hundred (100) in that part of the City of Waycross known as New W’a/cross together with the i^nprovemi’niM thereon. Purchaser paying 4twad* J. R- Bacssy, Jk.. Trustee. Trustee’s Sale. By virtue ofappdn merit and in the ex* er# i*eof the powers contained in the «ecur ity deed from Claude I lien to the Gear j/in Ktute isuildii'g and Loan Association of Havannah. bearing date May 17, llK)2.and luly recorded in Book w, folio 22(1. the jndcrsIgr.aJ as trustee will offer for sale a public outcry before the eonrt lioure iloo< of said county of Ware, Georgia# on the first r Tuesday being the sixth day of September. Several nights ago, during a lor for j rain, Mr**. J* S. Guilford, who last ! was at home,alone, went on. her porch at Sunnyside to place home chairs, to keep them from getting wet. It was rather dark, and Mrs Guilford, in reaching for the chairs, put her tiand on the j head of a man She asked, j “Who’s that?” The intruder re* j plied, “It’s me,” u d Airs Guil ford asked, “Who’s me?” The bold rascal replie *, “That’s it.” She th n asked what he was do ing sitting on the porch, and he replied that he caide in to get out of the weather. Mrs. Guil ford then usked him to get out, but he refused to go. She then introduced a gun into the contro versy, and the man, who proved to be a white tramp, moved away in a hurry. But for the lady’s bravery, the impertinent fellow would have no doubt tried to take possession of the place. "*;miw hi iso," said Tiir. nromeKvicpfin. when I ray wr t I do not mean Ohio. 1 mean l was *o fur west that Den ver wns vega riled in* an effete east ern .city. “The store# out there lire more versatile than any comedian who ever played Hamlet at a matinee, Undo Tom at night and’doubled in brass’ in an intervening parade. Ytm simply could not feazo the proprie tor of a store by asking for unex pected articles. Hardware, grocer ies, ammunition, patent medicines, |>oots and shoes, dry goods, raining implements, toilet articles—all these were the stock in trade of the merchants. “In one little Arizona town 1 was in the leading store when a solemn limn entered and said, ’Have you got any crackers Y “The proprietor of the store an- aweretl: ‘Sure thing! What kind do you want—whip, tiro or soup!’’’ ” Ne Tim* to West* on Foot*. When George Westinghouse as a young inventor was tryiug to inter est capitalists in his automatic brake, he wrote a letter to Commo dore Cornelius Vanderbilt, carefully explaining the details of the inven tion. Very promptly his letter came back to him indorsed in big, scrawl ing letters in the hand of Commo dore Vanderbilt, “I have no time to waste on fools.” Afterward, when tho Pennsylva nia railroad had taken up the auto- ^matic brake and it was proving very successful, Commodore Vanderbilt sent young Mr. Westinghouse a re quest to call on him. The inventor returned tho letter, indorsed on the bottom as follows: “I have no time to waste on fools.”—Success. How Bacon Settled Him. A story that is uld of Leonard Bacon, who was one of the best known theologians in New Kngland a quarter of a century ago, illus trates the absurdity of a popular kind of argument. Dr. Bacon was attending a conference in one of the New* Kngland cities, and some as sertions lie made in his address were vehemently objected to by a member of the opposition. “Why, he expostulated, “I never heard of such a thing in all mv life!” “Mr. Moderator,” rejoined Bacon calmly, “I cannot allow my op ponent’s ignorance, however vast, to offset mv knowledge, however Weekly. Unit in Waycross. Ware Co. Ga., known as New Waycross. and bounded went bv 01 • inure ntrret, north by lands of Bam Wright, east by a lane nnd south by Marion street, and ironting 150 feet, more or less, on Gil more street, and running back to said lane 140 feet, more or less, together with the im provsments. Purchaserpaying for title. 4twsd. Kdwari# \ .. Trustee (iBORGIA—WARE COUNTY. To All Wnoro Iv May Concern: Carey M Sweat having iu due form applied to tne undersigned for tin guardianship of the property of Dll lard, Norma and Fruit kk- Durham, res idents of Hancock County, Mississippi, children of Knthcri « Durham, late o' Clay County, Florida, deceased, which minors own property in Ware County. Georgia, notice is hereby given-mi-1 application will bu heard at my office on the first Monditv in N#*ptembern»'xC Given under ttr hand and # signamre.ihls first uae of Anmist. 1«U4 WARREN LOTT. 41 Oidihary of Ware County, Mortgage Bale. UsoROM—Ware County: Under nnd by virtue of a Power of *«U (-ontnined in n niurtgnKu made l»v .las. Knox to it. I* Join-*. nearing date Feb. 6, IH*». and duly transferred to B K. lone#on the Ural day of August, lllOl, the same fill ing due six month - after di to I will offer fot sale st public outcry before the court house door in Wnreeounty Georgia, on the lire: Tuesday, being tlielith day of September. I’.sil. during the le al betir ol Mile, to tbe big e l bid or for cash, thef.ilioa iug prop riy to wit A ceilatn p<re.d oflai.d situate lyin? nnd beiiiL’in ili«* • wn «1 "aycru-.- Ware I O'.mty. G*.. li unde.'and d.^t-rijjpd a* f.il!o\**; Frnt.tine tidy fed on the \V.-i hr Gordon street, south one htpd»ol nnd iglii feel (I.Vi) by hotel !«U • ivst llf > ft by land* forimuly Intlo gin. (liiy-i iiv land.- belong i . Bur lianan if F. Jonhs. Mortgage 1 fifty •mail.”—lUrycFa Application For Charter. <ll50RcilA...Ware ouumv. o ibe Superior t'ourt of sai#l County: The petition of U 1* lriar.J W Striekb M M Johnson A M Knight Warren I B II Thomas, John \V Bennett, H Murpby ne! V N O Keels, respectfully shows. •* i*»t; That they have associated th> ••Ives and dndr* to be ineorpornVt l v heir nurvesa #ra. for a term of twenty ( <) ’••ara with tit.' privilege of renewal tpiratimi ofsiad term, under the name T>f 'The Hospital ssoeintionof Wayc> s* and “inv County," Second; The particular business or en* terpriss that they riesire to carry on, is to r*iab't*ii and niAiuiain n public hospital in t*ie t'ity of Waycross, Ware County, Q«.r- gla, to mlmintster thmugh the aid of tned. ioal science, and surgery, through prwrs- siotml skill.and other rise to the^-iek, ill, I jured. aftiioted and deformed of htinmn kind; to afford treatment to those of such wle. are unable to pay, and t<> cha ge such f «- and prlcedo oilier* ns may be fair amj reasonable for such an institution. Third As said institution U not for pro it and gai , but of >t nature charl’abie at;d benevolent, it is the purpjM* of your , pu titio era to gather IXmdsjand means fo l*i entablohment nnd maintenance by prlvan and public donations, gilts and appropri ation*. therefore they desire to receive sue in real property as well as |N*r*onal proper ty and upon such co -.ditions as may be arvsgd u(h)ii by the ptrties. Fourth IVtitioners show from the na ire of the organ niton, they have no cap ita' stook paid in. but they desire to i**ue b»i uis in denominations uf 9J5.00, ami $010 and 100 0 \ each, h» the amoti t ol $jouo.OO, bearing interest from data, at th# rate of ffve<S par ctut) per annum, pty- able annually, said bonds to mature tan years after issued, but the holders the#eof shall lie inhibited from prooexsling in equity or law In'anyway in collecting any of said bonds or th* interest there m, hut the *-sy- meut of the same shall be entirely at the option of said association Fifth: W herefore the premises con#idrrs ed, your petitioners pray that they be in' corpomted under the name eetforth; that their petition be granted; that they have right to use a.iolhmon seal and do all other such acta as are consistent with th* powers of such an organttati n uuder.the law, and your petitioners will ever pray. J.S WILLIAMS, Petitioner's Attorpey, Filed f .r record this 10‘h day Of August. ff j. BKRRV, t lerk 8.0. W. C. (.KORGl A-Ware County: I .colly ih.t tli* .boy. an4 fcruulw wntin, i« * trut copy of tbi orixinal |»H; lion of HI. In th. cl.rV) 09c of th, $opu> tor Court of War. Couatr. O^tff. Thi. Au.aft ICth, 1904. •» E.J. BERRY. ankS.C. W.C. An Etccllenl Military School President William E. Reynolds hits been in the city for a few days for the purpose of com mendi' >f the Georgia Military Collene, ut Milledgeville, Gu-, th the fuYornble consideration of our people. This school was es tablishcd in 1879 as a depart' ment of the State University. Ithasrourded out a quarter of it century of splendid work for education in Georgia. Grad uates of the school are scattered from Georgia to the Philiopine islands. Four of them hold corns missions as captains and 1st lieutenants in tho U. S. army, The commandant of .Cadets nnd Professor of Military science is a regular army officer on the ao live list. I be equipment of the military department is furnished by the general government Milledgeville is tho logical lo ut ion for l>oys from South Georgia lieing in the exact ogrnphieal center of the state, Uiee inutile conditions- are just suite 10people born in this ■ tu :i Vr W. \V. rti'aeli, Of this city, ill's been a patron of tile school for the past two years, and lie -peaks in hi. h praise of its mor jts Mr Chna B. Ost and Mr. Bostwick will each outer a boy n September Parents having boys to edu rate can" lind no better school than the -orgin Military Col lege. If you have not seen the new illustrated catalogue, giving tho course of study, c nditions of entrance and the cost for session of 38 weeks, write to President Reynolds for a copy. It is u book of va'uable informa tion Tho next session begins Thurs day, Sept 1. Sir Th oums Liptou will build another boat. KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. Tk* CMlt.lt Wnttaa •( ■ Hat Pro no. ■*t*a Dandruff Qarma. Thara are many men who wear thrlr kata practically all tka tlma when atrak,. and are blaaaaff with a heavy ahook of hair; yet It the acalpe of theae aama men once became intnted with dandruff (eras, the paraaltea would multiply all tho quicker for lack of air. Baldnna would mane ha tho final result New- bro'a Herpldde kilt* tbaaa germa and aUmtUalaa unhealthy hair to abundant (rourth. BarpMda U a plraiant hair dreaalna aa well aa a dandruff cure and mntalee not an atom of Injurious aub- atance Bold by laidlnt dnisslata. Send 10c. In atampa for eample to Tbo Barpl- dde Ca. Detroit. Uch CIIF.KOKEE IMARMACY 'A Wonderful Saving. The larireat MelhodUt Churcl. In Urorgla^ c .Iculgtr^ to uw or.r one Unndro.i gallon, or tho n.ual uitoe of mis •>! eenl in oaintiov th.-ir ohurun. Tner om> 1 onlr Sd imllun. o! the L .nd'.tan A Martin x Paint .nlxei ,vith ft g .Ilona of iinaerd oi'. At-inal 0.-1 of n.lnt made eras (ram the,, ft -JU nrr gallon.^ bared ver (SSoo In paint and ff-.l a hi* don.Con bea'-’o*. EVERY CHURCH wdl be given a liberal quantitr wbrurvrr they palut. Menr houwe ere well painted' with four gallons of L. A M.. and threey,U Ion. of llfeoed oil mixed therewith. Wcara nnd covrra lilt# gold. T-ieaa eetebrsted palnta are aold by the P. N Harley llar.tn nr.Co. VACATION TIMK. Vacation time thould bring rest, rtc. reatlon and comforl; and comfort of the tolid and planting vg. r cty means no high collar, no wtiff hat and no—Itching scalp. It It for tbit lost ditoom'fori that Newbro'a Ucrpici.lt bcoomrn a milliner nweisity. -alt stops Itching of the tentp and Prickly heat utmost Instantly. Take Herpldde with you on your va- c ation. HCALP WARNING.- Itobing of tbescalp Is not so much a punishment for pout neglect as it is a warning for the future. It suows, almost conclusively that the vine like, microbe growth that causes dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair has entered the Sebaceous glands and unless this growth is stop- iu,i] ..nd kept out of the scalp, ba'dne<s will follow. IT 18 CONTAGIOUS It w* Prof. Unna. (ask your doctor about him) who first pointed out that the true cause of hair loss is a germ or microbe that lodges in the scalp where it causes dandruff Being of microbic origin the disease i# neces sarily contagions but Dr. Babonrand has raoently called atten tion to the highly contagion* nature cf dandruff, and the ne cessity of constant watchfulness to avoid it. Kill the dandruff irtn with Herph-ide. UNBTKR1L1ZKD PUBLIC-HAIR-BRUSHES, says Dr. A. Cartsz, are to blame for most of the bald ness that is prevalent today. He further ^atates that, "baldness begins in the young-" By this he means that the gernrthat caus es the disease is planted in the scalp of young men and| that sometimes years clnpse’before the destruction is complete. WILL NOT GROW HAIR. Fewbro's F'erpicic’e is a "Hair 8*v«j;'’Tit|>Il]i(t{,icwJl,li~ 1 »i, l( ti lt— 11« ljldtt troyitig the enemlqi of hair health, it enablea the hair to grow ae nature intended—eactpt in thronic baldness. Save your l ) e ! ^ onderftil res nits follow its use HOT WFATHER TROUBLES. Ituirtig eot weat_-_ minute sudatory glands of the scalp are called upon to perform an extra amount of labor. The perepiratiou that exudes in in creased quantities must be handled promptly as it carries out therwiso clog up the poi pores of the scalp.-Incomplete e imitation of refuse matter 6 reduces a hot end feverish condition of the ecalp^ familiarly nown ae Prickl> Heat, for which Herpldde gives immediate relief. Ladies will fir d Herpicide imlispepsible. It contains no grease, will not stain or dye. It is an exquisite hair dressing that COOIB. COMFORTS AND DELIGHTS. CANNOT DO WITHOUT IT. "1 have ueed Newbxo’s Herpicide con stantly in my shop. In fact it is im possible to get along without it ns it is an article of undoubted metit. When a customer once receives an application he will thereafter always call for Her picide. It is also very pleasant on the face after a shave or massage." Signed M. T. GRUBER Greenville, 8. C. Aa Unhealthy Hair. \*Orn| Stores ft.00. Send 10c. In I A Healthy Hair. Ik Cherokee. Pharmacy, t. THE HERPICIDE CD.. Datrait, Mitt., to, ,mpit. “Destroy the Cause—You Remove the Effect SPECIAL AGENT MACON, GEORGIA. Stanley’s Business College. CON, GEO TO PARENTS: You, no doubt, are deeply interested about the future prosperity of your children. You can insure their inde pendence by giving them a thorough, practical business education. With a well- rounded knowledge of modem ; business 'methods, no matter wbat financial reverses may come, your children will be prepared to make their way in the world. Our business is to give just this kind of an edu cation. A common school education is not sufficient. If you can’t pay in full we will wait on you, se cure your son or daughter a pQsition and tet them pay us. ‘ To eet the benefit of this offer, addtess at once. G. W Hk. Stanley# President. Stanley's Business College, Pytl’ian Castle Building, Macon, Georgia. World’s Fair Rates " Via L. & N. R. R. Excursion tickets now on sale Daily from Waycross to,St. Louis and Return $87,60 Return limit December 16. 31.40 Return limit 60 days. 25.60 Return limit 15 days. " Return limit Ten Days from date of Sale. Tickets Sold Tuesdays in July Correspocding low Rates from otbej points. The L. & N. R. R. is the Best Line to 3l ottis. For chedules and sleeping car reservations apply to • J. M. FLEMING, Florida Passenger Agent, C. L, STONE, G, P, A., -—206 West Hay Street, ' ouisvillo, Ky. Jacksonville, Fla •lob Pri nti in o* Send y° ur orders for UUU r I lllllllg job printing.^) the EVENINO HERALD Low prees. First-class work C. C. Butler, f \ The Original Mail order Man Of Jacksonville, Fla. c:C. Butler S-OLD- 1 ARYL A! ACKsStYnxeTaooi| OASTOAXA. Bwttk, yffTkl UoOmHmV ■trtriri., WANTS YOUR BUSINESS' SEND FOR OyR ILLUSTRATED PRICK LISr. Competition courted. A few of ourieading brands ere: Old Kentucky Farmer, four fhll quarts for $3 60 Old Maryland Rf«. four full quarts for 14-00. Metropolitan Club, four full quarts for $4.<XL Union County, a that class family whiskey, four fall quarts far Fine, Old Maintain Corn, tour fall quart* for $S 25. Genuine Imported Holland f»ln. fobr full quarts for $3.75. We pay Expreee charges on all the above. ' A Large |nd well Selected Stock of Wines, Beers, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. Your kind patronage is aolicited.