Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, October 29, 1904, Image 7
Legal Advertisements.
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tate • t 3 D M *!u. d»* , r»—
due t<»r»n njv eI for |. «%v -»t.
reil Vitale belongtcg o ni! • >t
Till*»« ther*f r* »o ci'vft i j.r<i < - .
cerned to show rawe, it xm they c
why faid H)ipiiiatioa nhoui-i rf r
gran'ed
«* my liHtid and official si r
J>ct‘.ber3 1904,
W’abke.v Lon\ O dim
Commissioner's Hale*
By virtue of a final decree rendered in
be Circuit Court of the l T nit d Sute* for
the -on them IU*t.lei »»f w ruia. *L»uth
we-tern Division, dtt'el the 1 At«I»y ••f.luij
Un«4. n the Hindi ury peiitiou i.f Wiiiuu
H Scott, Receiver, v- Mary J Mi-Quaig, to
/• red » c a ipoitKtiyc in the tvis-«»: J ;j
. - liuildi. ,.
npoint.il
In 'ahi 1, the
» Associaii i
lAUa
A LITTLE NONSENSE
WJtat
tinned
rt of a dd defend
►aid final det ret
xiatit having mi!
^rgia-
J me* K*i
I'eul Jim uKim
i:i due t rm of- iu.v for e,ve to a
th * real e-tnt« of said dec<*ae. d
All piraons concern >) nr» her*]>v-rc
quited to ahoiv eau >n the Court <•
Ordinary of -aid c un v on the ||
Monday in November next if any thn
can why xsid *ppl f c*'tion should not it
grauied Thla October 8, 19D4
84 Warren Lott, 0 «l nm
Georgia—Ware County
1 he a. prabers appointed to set apart
a twelve montha fuppnrt for the famiiy
of VV W Beach, deceased, having fi.,d
their return, all persons concerned are
hereby cited and rtquired to abow c .use
in the Court of Ordinary of mid County,
on the first Monday ity November next,
why the application for said twe te
montha support should not be g'un»ed.
This October 8,1904
Warren Lott, Ordinary.
Georgia—Ware County
W R Beach and Charle* G Edward*
having applied to the Court of Ordinary
of said County tor permanent letters of
administration on tbt estate of W W
Beacb, late of said Cuuu'y, deceased.
All persons concerned are required to
show cause in raid Court by the first
••Monday in November next, If any they
can, why said application should not be
granted. Thi* October 3. 1904
Warren Lott, Ordinary.
uul having failed t<- pay t
uity <'tnrulne,l In md final do
rm»n to the ienu* thorcbl' will
i Wayurois. before th-* ‘’ourt
of the t 'ou - tv of Wore. Mat- of
.....xia. bet
4 F,
Mug the find duv of taut mo th, to the
high«*#t bidder, for cash, all and singular
io the following described property, to*wit:
All that tract oi pirt-elof laud situate, lying
and being in the town of Manor. County of
Wure. rnd Htnts ; f<«eor ia being .
land I. >t number 305, in the 8th DUt.dctof
•aid County, and known ns lot numb r(]
iii'heto.vnof Manor, fronting 00 lect on
tVe right of way of the Sav.mnuh Florida
ai d ,\ extern Knilwny und extending buck
wtili sum- width us from, 230 feet, hounded
as follow*; O.t the west by land of W. K
Booth, on he south by James street, on
the east bv lands of T, J. Jumes on the
north by Want aventt*, being all and the
same lands and premises conveye i by T J
-umes to M J McQuaig. October 15.1301. by
deed recorded in book “L," page 60 ot tbo
public land records of said Ware county,
Georgia and now to be sold as the property
of vtaryJ. McQunig.
bald sale subject ui the c wfirmnilm by
the court. O.vEN R REILLY,
(inmnilnlonpr
Quaker City Girl Knaw
About Punctuation,
. A Philadelphia schoolgirl said to
her father the other night:
“Daddy, I’ve got a sentence I'd
like to have you punctuate. You
know something about punctuation, Bulwer.
don’t you ?*’
“Yes, a little,
aid her cautious
parent ns lie took the slip of paper
she handed him.
This is what lie read:
“A five dollar bill flew around the
corner.”
He studied it carefully and finally
said:
“Well, 1\1 simply put a period
after it, like this.”
“I wouldn’t,” said the high school
girl. “I’d make a dash after it.”—
Public Ledger.
Advancing Women.
Georgia—Ware County
D. R. Walker having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said County for
permanent letters of administration on
the estate of W W Jordan, late of sa*d
County, deceased.
Ail persons concerned are require! to
•bow cause io said Court % by the first
Monday io November next, it any they
can, why said application should not be
gran’ef. This Octobei S, 1904 ..
Warren Lott, Ordinary
Commissioner's Sale.
By virtue of a final decree rendered
'In tue Circuit Court of*the United
States for tne Southern District of
| Georgia, Southwestern Division, dated
" the 1st day of July 1904, in the ancil
lary petition of William H. Scott, Re
ceiver ys. T. J. James, to forectoje *
mortage In the ease of J. William
Flinn. at al., ys. Interstate Build
lug and Lsan Association, of Atlanta,
Georgia, In wnicn tne undersigned
was appointed commissioner to iuaxe
•ale of the property herein after des
cribed in the event of default on
part of said defendant to make pay
ment as in said final decree Divi
ded, and said defendant having
made default and having failed to pay
the sum required of him In said do*
,cree, this undersigned acting as com
missioner nuderand by virtue of tne
authority ooutsmed in said final de
cree and pursuant to thd terms there
of, will make sale In Wayoroaa before
the Court House door of the Count?
cf Ware, State of Georgia, between
the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. on
the first Tuesday In November, be
ing the first day of ssii month to the
highest bidder for cash all and sin*
gular to the following described pro*
pert? to wit All that track or parcel
of land situated lying and being in
the to*n of Mano*, County of Ware
and state of Georgia; being a portion
of tbe southeast corner of land lot
number 809 in the 8th district of or
iginally Appling, now Ware county
Georgia, described as follows, front
ing 75 feet on the right of way of the
Ssvannsh Florida and Western Rail
road, and extending back with uni*
form width, 81 feet, being a port.ouof
the lands and premises conveyed tu T.
J, JamCS by B M. Jameson September
0th. 1884, by deed recorded In Book
*'N”. page 420 of the public records of
said Ware County, Georgia ; The par
cel of land heroby conveyed is known
as lot number 1 in said town of Man
or, and a store bouse is at present lo
cated thereon. To be sold as tbe prop
erty of the aaid T J .Tame*. Bale sub
ject to confirmation by the c
OWEN F. REILLY, Commissioner.
Commissioner 9 * ;,nale.
By virtue of a final decree rendered in the
Circuit Court of the United Stats* for the
SoutUtrn District of Georgia Southwestern
Dividon dated the in davofJu y, 1U04. In
the and lury petition of William H. Scott,
Receiver, vi. 0. L, MoOugtg, to foreolos* a
mortgage in the ca*e of J william Flinn,
etal.. vs Interstate Building end Loan As
sociation. of Atlanta Georgia, in which the
underei;ned wa* appointed coniml sioner
to make sale of the property hereinafter i|e*
M-rilwd in the ev£ut ot default on the part
ot >aid defendant to tnuke payment ns in
said final decree provided; anil said defen
dant having mode default and having fail
ed to pay Me turn required of him in said
decree, the undersigned noting as commis
sioner. under and by vl i gtll fl vLfrVT,f'nhoH.
ty contained in said ANSI '♦fferee. »«d. pur
suant to tbe terms thereof, will make sule
lu Wav cross before the -Von ifrtouW door
of the County of Ware Sate of Georgia,
between the hours of 10a in. und 4 p in on
the first Tuesday in November, being the
firtt day of said month, to the highest
bidder for cash, ail and singular to tbe fol
lowing described property to wit: All
that tract or parcel of laud situate, lying
and being in the town of Manor, in the
county of Ware aud State of Georgia, a
part of land lot number 372 of the 8th
district of said county, known as lot
numb r 3 In the plan of said town, and
fronting 40 feet, and extending hack with
uuiform width 80 leet; bounded on the
8outb and West by land of T J James ; on
the east by land of W K Booth; and on
the north by right of way of the Savannah
Florida and Western Railway. Being all
and the same premi ss conveyed to O. L
McQitslg by R J. McQnsig 8cpt. 80, 1805.
by ueed rccotdcd In book page 10 of
tbe records of Wsre County. Georgia. Also,
all tbat tract or parcel of land situate, ly-
Ligand being in the town of Manor, County
of Ware. State of Georgia, in a part of land
lot 872 of 8th District, fr mtlng 330 feet on
the touili side of James Street, and extend
Ing back south with uniform width, along
west side of Mill street, 210 feet, being a.I
See B.‘ H. Thomas when you
need wire fencing of any kind.
All women are good—good for
someth ng or good for nothing,
— Oi vantes
■ What is a woman? On’y one
of nature’s agreeable blunders.—
’En^iiio 1 evidently inton*
preclude diplomatic quibbling oti
tho part < f Russia in the nettle*
m*?nt of the recent outrngr.
Do you need a new buggy or
a wagon v Get our |-rives befon
'buymgeJsewloiv. iJ. H Thomai
Arolhi»r etuageiuent bet wot
Japs and Russians expected i
any nioment.
Harrows and Wjr© Fencing at
pr.ces that will please the con
sumer. D. H. Thomas.
A beautiful woman is a prac
tical poem, planting tenderness
hope and eloquence in all whom,
she approaches.--Emerson.
Don't’fail^to* see our*stock of
wagons, buggies harness, etc.,
when visiting the Waycross Fair.
B. H. Thomas.
Dch cured in 30 minutes by
r oolford’s Sanitary Lotion.
Never fails. t‘o?d by Gem Phar
macy, Waycross, Ga,
Wo will be glad to have visi
tors make our store their head
quarters when visiting tho fair.
B. H. Thomas.
$100--lJr. E. Dec th on’s Anti-
urelic may be worth to you
more than $100 if you have a
child who soils beddiug from iii-
ci rftinence of waterduring sleep.
Cure9 old and young alike. It
arrests tho trouble at once. $1.
Sold by the Gem Pharmacy, Way*
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ONE FULL QUART OF
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Wo know tho tncanln.t of word* oivt will do oa wo M r, W«
rU.M t* l"» tLo WhLLt-f lloao* mmi lb
••“**0. w^ULcjr fc. JJv»»/> If I.OUJI,* laltlat*. Wiluc mad
ptr tu t U'o
»niv i.L.u nr Li
mi l ui, r *Tr^ r ^ iu ^ > .^ * >vor s 11 TOorOM.** H
i’ N*iionol^tu»k <• 'i'l l-i)
Your wq oamplo ImuiL, cm, ckJlucorY-
ocww oo l • drtNUItiR rt!o»—oil f.TTSS.u:;. It l«4eni oro
S*0or w.t* turuirit LwtM.tjr foil juort Luulto on r»-
crlpi of 911 und k-lro frro rorkoMTw*.rtri„iot,;» iim-
«w».J HBC 4Sef s S«.8Ri.tt9P->
to O. L. McQuaU on September 80, 1805
by deed recorded in Book ’•N,” page 17. of
tbe records of said Ware County, Georgia.
of esld O. L. McQ taig.
Harper McDouaiu ys. L»n» LintrOnMo-
Djnsld, libel for divorce. In .Ware
Superior court, Nov. Term. 1004
I ho -lof-udaut, L)'i* Li’itoti McDms
aid, ishereoy required to appear ui tho
November term, next, of said court, on
tbe first Monday in November, to .»ns*
w**r plaintiff’s libel for divorce. To de*
fault of such aopesraoke, the court
•rill proceed as to justice shall ®PP«f %
ttlo. Witness. tb« Honorable T A.
Parker, judge of said court, this 80 day
of September, 1904.
E. J. BERRY, Clerk.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
Tue appraisers appointed to net
apart a twelve months’ support for the
family of'J. D Brantley, deceased,
having filed their return, all persons
concerned ere hereby cited und re-
nired to show canto In the Court of
Irdinarv of asl'l county, on the first
Monday in October next, why the aps
plication for said twelve fnonth’s tops
port a .oj*ld not be grantor.
This September. 5 1904.
WARREN LOTT.
4t Ordinary of Ware County,
Commissioner’s Sale.
By virtue of s final decree rendered in
the Circuit Conrt of the United States for
the Southern District of Georgia, South
western Division, dated the lstdsv of Jnljr,
1004 in the ancillary petition of Wi.Hatn
H. Scott. Receiver, vs J L Crawley, to fore •
close a mortgage in the esse of J William
Flinn. e* al. vs. Interstate Bnilding and
hereinafter described in the evsut
fault on the part of said defendant to make
payment as in said final decree provided;
an<1 said defendant having made default
and having failed to pay the sam required
of him In Mid decree the u.^lw#igned act
ing as commissioner, under and by virtue
of the authority contained in said final de
cree and punuant to the terms thereof, will
make sale in We*oro«, before th* Court
House door ot the County of Ware, State of
-Georgia, between the hour* of JO a. m. and
4 p. m , on the firrt Tueedsj in November,
being the first day of said month, to the
highest bidder, for cash.all and singular to
tbe following deacrfOed omperty to*wft: All
that tractor parcel of land situated. lying
and being in the City of Waycross. County
•f War«. an l State of Georela, a part of
land lot 156 in the 8th District Ware
' County, described a* follows: (fronting8*4
feet on th* north side of Butler street, awl
extending back north between two unopen
ed rtreets with uniform width, a distance
ot 225 feet; being a part of the premf-ea
convened to J- L. f rmwley by Juot l»tt on
April I5tb, 1866. and now sold as tbe prop
erty of the said J. L. Crawley. i ;
Said sale subject to confirmation by lbs
816 Ovii F. Kxnxv. Commissioner.
Georgia, WareCountr.
E'lxsbeth Morton versus Albert Mor
ton, Llboi for divorce.
The defendant Albert Morton la
hereby required to appeal at the Su-
p *rlor court of said county on the first
Monday in November, next, to answer
the petition to which this process is
annexed. *
In default whereof the said court
will proceed as to justice shall apper
tain. Witness the Honorable T. A,
Parker judge o* 8iid. Court. Thla
29i h day of Sept., 1904.
E. J. BERRY. Clk. Sup. C>urt,
Ware County, Georgia.
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hv “New Orea*. South American
Kidney Cure.” It is a great
surprise ou account of its eX'
ceqdlng promptness in relieving
pain in the bladder, kidneys or
back, in ma'eor femsle. Relieves
retention of water almost iramo-
diately. If yon want quick re.
Ii»f and enre this is Hie remedy.
Sold by Gem I’horfnacv, Wav-
rross, Ga.
Free to Molten—A box of Dr.
Teethlna. (Twilito, Powder) will I* writ
,o any mother without charge hr Kiting
Dr C/Moffett, St. Loul*. Mo .trim, th*
ntme ol her ilrneriit not k*epin, it Tee.
thine «M, dlmtioir, regnUtei the howel..
ov-reo’i e. end oountemrtt the effiict. of
symmer'e fleet, and melees leetnfnf euy.
She—I see by the papers thnt a
woman has got successfully through
the bankruptcy court.
He—Great Scott! The women
sre crowding the men out of every
profitable business nowadays.
The Cheerful Giver.
“Ya-aa, bre’ron,” said Br’cr Jas
per as ho closed the book, “do Lawd
tub do cheerful giver. Las' Sun’y
Br’cr Jenkins dun gib SO cents to
pay fo’ whitewashin’ de pastor',
fence, an’ de Lawd lub him so h.
dun took him home to glory today.”
—New York Tiuea.
A New Ailment
Dickey—Ma, what do they e«U
that old preacher “doctor” for?
Mother—Why, my .on, ho is-a
doctor of divinity.
■ Dickey—Well, I’d liko to know
what kind of a disease that is.—lAp-
pincott’s. . -
Taking in Interest
“You think that every young man
onght to taka an interest in poll*
tics?”
“Certainly,” answered Senator
Sorghum, ’’it he can buy it cheap
enough.”—Washington Star.
Hit Peculiar Duties.
“Yes, he’, the reviser of plays for
the ayndicate.”
“What docs he do?”
“Cuts out all tho dialogue and
puts in girls and electric lights.”—
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Ail His Own.
She—I don’t like you to talk that
wav about my mother. _
He—I’m talking about my-moth-
cr-in-law, not yours. I guess I con
tslk as I please about my own.—
Philadelphia Press.
Dodging ths Question.
“Is trade pretty good?” we asked
the great merchant.
“Well,” he replied—a bit evasive
ly, we thought—“the .tore is crowd
ed every day with lady •hoppers.”'—
Syracuse Herald.
Knows Its Vslus.
Gildeck—What I told Hobba is a
elosc political secret. Ha won’t giva
it away.
Swifter—Not be; he’ll sell IT to
the opposition.—Yonkers States
man. •
Wall From Wall Street.
Builem—Well, old man, what did
yoa realize from your lost invest
ment?
Lambly—That 1 was a chump, si
usual.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Tho Barefoot Summsr Boy.
Now the wear, millionaire
8<*ks a runtl ranch.
Envyln' the barefoot boys
Wadin' In tb« branch l
**Bplaah:" (roc* th* water;
Th* rlpf)i«;* dance for Joy,
And. oh, to b« a lad again,
, A barefoot summer boy I
Oh. dew daehed, daisied meadow*
tweet calling far swajr.
Pelt oa with your Moesoms
To one sweet, restful day!
•Atlanta Constitution.
(EDITOR’* NOTK)-U.fnr«r*r»nUM th. »>*.*• whl.k.y kdT.rtlonm.fi t to kffir lq o.t
«<«? th. Arm through th.fr ffknh.rt. \V» .hmfufl/ mhIutm tU^t, M * rr.cad. iu L„j « ui.i
m kM* k«* IwsJtota to .nl*r oampl. lot. hUI
I like ta see them dodgs and run and hear
them squeal In dread;
I Uke to pusn them Into drifts and scrub
their faces red.
Out, say, tbls Isn’t nice a bit I X'va had
about enough. /**>'
The winter la no fun at all when gfrta wHl
play so rough: •
-Annie WUlla McCullough In 8L Nlob*
C. C. Butler,
The Original
Mai! order Man
Of Jacksonville, Fla.
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