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WEEKLY EDITION OF THE
Wlaycross gsvenmg IMerald
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCRO!
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W A RJjF COUNTY
VOLUME XXVI
WAYCROSS, GA., SATURDAY. !
pHCKMlIE!
i /4.1904.
NUMBER ol-
Reported Recapture
Of Metre' Hill
CroGfii and Chitterlings.
Vo-S ''room like ch UertiiiK
l lorida Full tf Northern People.
A private letter from the In
dian River section of Florida,,
al'y that port!.,.! of the | lu * P-* s8ad « r ' ),1,,d , rdllw , ay c ""
lea, at least inont’ the ac-
fHjicnt and
Chat is the question that is be-
liecial'y that port!,,.
|stive atonK the beautiful Indian
KUROPATKIN SAVS RUSSIANS, HAVE Kiver.is alive w.tli northern peo- j <lu»‘tomncos of.■ tU
aecomodattnn Atlantic ( .ast
Line et n luc nr. Cap. Cfo nn, as
he is lain 1 limy known, waa cal
led this week to attend Jud^e
RETAKEN PORT ARTHUR FORT
London, Dec. 22—Gen. Kuro*
patkia seeds the report that the
Russians have recaptured Metre
Hill at Port Arthur. No parti
culars of the reported fetapture
is obtained.
Union Associated Press.
Tokio, Dec. 22.—Official de-
. epatches from the front state
the Japanese have captured some
important positions on Pigeon
Bay. .
Will be Suspended,
Union Associated Press.
New York, Dec. 22—Prof.
Hutton, of Columbia University,
after bearing the cases of the
sophs who were engaged in
hazing and efforts to kidnap
freshmen, will make his report
tomorrow. The sophs will fare
ill, as it is pretty certain that
they will be suspended for two
weeks, which is a very serious
matter at this time of the year.
[ le N it for ten j'eais has there
been such crowds oP vis t rs to
this .delightful section. Many
are there to invest money in
homes ami groves. The new
boom which the writer has often
predicted for South Florida has
come. The poverty stricken
population just aijtor (lie terrible
freezes will soon all be million
aires again, and no one rejoices
over their good fortune more
than the writer.
Injiired by Sno^ Ball.
Union Associated Press.
Philadelphia, Dec. 22.—A snow
ball, six feet in diameter, rolling
rapidly down Logan Hill last
night, creabsed into a parly of
coasters, injuring several,_and
breaking a number of sleds,
ree boys have been taken to
"•4ljospi|a!. The snow ball
dfe by a party of boyS,
who rolled it wnen the hill was
crowded with coasters.
/
Negro Earns $26. Per Week.
Mr. W. T. 'Brinson was up
town today buying Christmas
presents for eyery one of the
men working at his cross tie
camp near Bolen, Ga. Mr. Brin
son employes ubout fifty men,
most of whom are negioes and
ho never lets « Christmas puss
without giving every one of his
employes a present of some kind.
A negro mimed Jim Stewart,
»lm cuts ties for Mr. Brinson,
drew his salary for five week*
work yesterday, and received
tlie sum of <1120.78. Stowart
cuts by the piece, and his aver
age earnings for five weeks was
about $20 CM) per week. As the
average pay for tie choppers is
about <0 00 per week, Stewart
is evidently a negro who bolieves
in hard work.
Saturday Night Marriage.
Saturday night, at the
homo of the bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jordan, near
the iron bridge, Miss Annie Jor
dan was married to Mr. James L.
Bennett. The ceremony was
performed by ltev. T. J. Mins
chew. The l ride is an accom
plished youhg lady and is a s’s-
ter ot Messrs. A. J. and James
Jordan, well known young busi
ness men of Waycross. Mr. Ben
nelt is engaged in the furniture
business at Lakeland, Fla., and
he and his bride left for that
plate yesterday, where they will
make their home.
YOUKS FOR A BRIGHT COM
PLEXION.
Health’s Critei'iou Conferred By
Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur.
Inactive glands^jf ..tbe.^faca
harboring minute dust particlch
causes acne—the most preva
lent facial blemish among ladies.
An effective tonic for the skin,
Hancock’s L'quid Sulphur en
livens the facial glands to ac
tion and affords a bright com
plexion, thus enhincing natural
beiuty.
Being Nature’s greatest germ
ietde, Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur
cures eczema, ucuc, itch, herpes,
ringworm, pimples, priccky
heat, diphtheria, catarrh, canker
aiid other ulcerated conditions
of the mouth, nose, throat,
scalp and eyelid-*. Burns and
scalds have in it an effective
remedy.
Consult your druggist and
write for booklet to Hancock
Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore,
Md.
Speer's cm) I tat Valdoitn It so
happens that someof Mr. Cioom’i
host friends live near that
place, and he lias been seen sev
eral times during the coarse of
the neck going and returning
either to or from the horns ol
these friends, and each time it
was evident that he had been fed
quite to his liking.
These friends have teen kill
ing hogs all the week and back
bones and ribs have been to spare.
It is said that each train pas
sing through Valdosta during
the time that Mr. Croota was off
duty has been loaded down with
tubs of those delegate products
of hog killing time.
All the while the aforesaid
gentleman has been picking bis
teeth aud wearing a smile that
wont come off. This is the rea
son that his friends »ro now all
asking. “Does Cronm like chit
terlings?”—Bainbridge Search
Light.
Legal Advertisements.
linker.
Chaiulk _ rf ,
tlay of December, 1004-
J. i>. DAY EXPORT.
STATE OF OKOKOIA—C-ouiity of Wary.
To the Hoti. T. A. Parker, judge of tho
Monday’s dally
Mrs. Younmns, the aged moth
er of Mr. George R. Youmans, of
WaycroiS, died last night about
12 o’clock at her home just over
the river in Pierce county. The
decrased is survived by a num
ber of children ami a large circle
of relatives and friends. The
interment occqrred in Pierce
WhirtytMS«Tt8ttKJon'nt-2 o’clock.
iho Kind You Ilnvo Always Bought, nml which lias licen
In, uso for over 30 years, 1ms borno the ct-ynatnro of
— uml 1ms been inn-' r his per-
*?:, sonol supervision rs Infancy.
Allow no ono todece.. > you in tills.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and **Just-ns-good” are Imfc
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Expcrlcuco against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
Outoria Is a harmless substitute for Cnstor Oil, Pare*
gorlc, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16
3 ntalns neither Opium, Morphine nor other NarcotlO
bstanco. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Oollb. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates vho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps
fhe Children’s Fanacea-Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY8
Bean the Signature of
t'pci it it
!*. Da venport blit
Tbe Kind Ton Hare Always Bought
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
Governor W.'P. Durbin, wife
and son. of Indiana, who have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. C McFadden, on Pendleton
street, will leave tonight on tbe
return trip home.
Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
McFadden, Governor Dutbin
'and his party, consisting of his
wife, son, and Messrs. W, B.
'Beebe, of Coiambus, Oliio, and
E. H. Tripp, of Indianapolis,
traveling oo a special train,
visited Jacksonville. They were
m'st ccrdially, received by tbe
citizens of Jacksonville and hid
a most delightful trip.
Relief.in Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney and Blad
der Disease relieved in six Ilnurs
bv “New Great South American
Kidney Cure.” It is a— great
surprise on account of its
ceedirtg promptness in relieving
))iin in the ohuldor, kidneys or
ujck, in male or fem.-ile. Relieves
retention of water almost iiumo
diately. If you want quick ru
lief and cure this is the remedy.
Sold by Gem Pharmacy, Wav
cross, Ga.
Russians admit tho lots, of
thoir ships at Port Arthur,
Georgians f
satisfaction,
Petition to Change Name.
The* petitioner the 0- W. Gray'Comber
Company shown:
1. That it is a private corporation
K*4gcu in general planing mill,sawmill, dry
kiln and vmiety work business, with it*
princip.il office and pluceof business in the
city of \V»)cross, said State and county,
having been originalJy incorporated on tbe
'/7th day of June. 1!)0I, by said court.
2. That it desires its said charter atnunl-
ed by having its corporate usme changed
fr *m that of the U. W. Grny Lumber Cbm
pany to the MitobelUParry Lumber Com
pany. and that It be authorized to carry on
its business aforesaid in future under tbe
name ofihe Mit.-hall* Parry Lumber Co.
Wherefore, petitioner prays for the grant
of an order by said court changing its oor
porate name from the G. W. Gray Lumber
Co., lo that of. tbe Mitchell* Harry Lum
bar Company as aforesaid.
This November 30,10o4
. LEON A. « 1L80K.
Att’/. for Petitioner.
Original (IUd In office tfiii Nov. 30. 1004
K.J. BERRY.
Dec. 1 4 tw- - Clerk.
Lib ral quantity of L & M.
Paint given to churches when
ever they paint. Only requites
a few gallons to paint a bouse.
Call on P. N. Harley Hardware
Company.
new pair
Qr
your
money
bad;
on
“PrHr T
SuSDCii
I b
$2.25
Rye
EXPRESS
PRE-PAID!
OUR CELEBRATED COBB COUNTY CORN
IS GUARANTEED 3 YEARS OLD*
Copper distilled la tho good old fashioned styla
over an open foraaoo, which gives a delicacy af
flavor not to he had in other brands.
Order to-day and wo will ship la plain case oae
gallon of this excellent Whiskey express prs-pald
for $2.25.
Harris Favorite
II Years Old
4 Full Quartt, Ex pres* Prepaid, $3.00
This fine old Rye Whiskey has no eqaal ao natter
what yon pay. It le the kind of mellow taste,
good, too, for medicinal use. We will also ship 1
gallon Cobb County and 1 quart Harris Favorite
Rye together for f3.00, express prepaid. Send us
yonr trial order to-day.
OUR GUARANTEE! If you are not entirely
pleased and onr goods aro m«t as represented, we
refund your monoy by nort tuail. Wo mako no
C. O. D. shipments. Our references! Third National
Bank or Express Office. Send Express or Postoilce
Mono * Ordor.
A. H. HARRIS.
12 Walton Street. ATLANTA. GA.
SPECIAL MONEY
WHISKEY OFFER.
I Guarantee Everything
i Sell
SAVING
"ONLY THE BEST OF
EVERYTHiNB" “
OLD
PHARAOH
HIE WHISKEY
$2.95
Expren
Prepaid.
To be exactly as top-
resented. If you uru
not thoroughly
pleased return the
goods at my expense.
You will get your
money back by next
mail. I refer you to
any business house or
bsnk in Atlanta.
Write for complete
Free Catalogue.
Remit by Postoffice
or Express Money
Order. I make no
C. O. D. shipments.
LHsOPPENHEBf, 7-9 E. Alabama St, Atlanta,Ga.
guardii
Z. That he desires to *
ent at private gale
property, tbe name being
■II for re- invcjt-
fol lowing
. . .... ----- —„ _ »—*t of the
estate of bis laid ward, to-wit: ('oinmeno-
ingat t lie couth west corner of lot of land,
number one hundred end seventy two(l72)
In the eighth district of Ware county;
thence north along tlie original land line
to the public road, known as the Old Stage
Hoad, thence east along said public road
• distance of three hundred yerds, more or
leu.to a lightwood tree for a corner :thcnco
northeasterly nlong the strands of ponds,
which line has been established and mark
ed out to ihe original land line on the
north side of said lot of land; thence east
along the original land line a distance of
fifteen hundred feat, more or less, to the
northeast corner of taid Jot of land; thence
south along the original land line to tho
southeast corner of laid lot of land; thence
west along the original land line to the
southwest corner of said lot of land at the
f omt or place ofbcfinning.
. 8. That said property is yielding no-
profits, and it is therefoit advisable to sell
same, and Invest the money in other prop*
•tty that will yield proms.
4. Petitioner desires to invest the prc*>
r* da of *ucb a#Ia in a certain house and
lot iu Brunswick, Georgia, to-wit: Bounded
on the north by ’’Q" street; on the* east by
property of the First National Bank; on tho
south by property of Bricetnick estate, ami
on the west by property of Tom Edwards;
said property at present belonging to Andjr
6. Petitioner shows that notice of his in*
tension to make this application has been
publislicd once a week for four weeks, a»
required bylaw.
J. D. DAVENPORT.
Sworn tn and •ulmcrlhcd before me, this
(itb day of December, JA04.
A P PERHAM.JR.,
Rotary Public. Ware Co„ Ga.
Administrators Hale.
Georgia—Ware County
Will he »old to tie h/gbeet bidder for
cash on ibe first Tuesday in Januaiy
next, before the couit house thor of aaid
county, bet went the Itgul h< ura of aale,
the ton wiig dfarnbtd property, to*>rit;
Onmienciiig on tbe south aide of Al
bany avenue,'at corner of Jot owned ny
Carrie K Mrickland, thence eaaterly
along said Albany hviui o. fifty-five (fib)
fed in re it Ie as to lot owued by <*siate
ol D J i raw e), thence south along aaid
Crawley’s lot, ninety (00) feet more or
leas to right of way ot U A W railroad,
tin nee westerly afong said right of way
filty*five (06) feet more or Iras to lot ot
said Came K Btricklund, thence north
along aaid Carrie E HiMkland’a lands-
to point or place of begiuntng, and fur- ,
tlier dcacribed aa the let where Baptist
church formerly stood.
Hold aa tbe property of tbe estate of
James Knox, Hr., deceased, under and
by virtue of an order ot the Court ot
Ordinary of said county, for the purpose
of paying debts and making dhtribu*
tion. This Dec. 8, 1904, -
James Knox,
Administrator.
Administrators Hale.
Georgia—Ware County
Under and by virtue rf nn order fronv
the Ordinary’s Court ol aaid co.inty, will
be sold on the fir«t Tutaday in January
before the court house door in Waycroaa
the following described property to*wit:
All that tract of land lying and being
the northeast corner of lot number
o hundred him! fifty.two (202) iu the
filth district of Ware couuty. It be*
rig ail oi said lot ol b*ls in the east side
ul a cuttmu creek, running through aaid
♦ , except, one buodred seres in tho
utbeast comer, bounded as follows:
o ilie south by land <1 S K Jordan, on
e east bj A K Smith, c p the north
d west by D A Jordan, contrining
ir hundred aud forty* five mcioe more
• ie-s. This land I-sold »ubjecl to a
le-iiuie interest of Mr». "town Joidan,
jr Id lor th-* purpose oi settlement of the
eet »■«. "Teirna cu-di,
D I Walker.
Aduiiriietrator ot the estate or W II Jor*»
Ian,
Citation.
GEORGIA-Ware County.
lo all whom it may concern—John
G Hu flea having, in proper form, applied.
11 me f r pt-rmsm n’ lei'cr* *.f ud nioh-
(ration widi the wi t annexed on the ci*
late ol David B S not o, Int** o| aaid
county, this is t” cl’eall and singular *
the creditors and neat ot kin of said
David B Htautou to be und apprar at my
oifice within the time atiowed bylaw,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not be*/
granted to ar-d John U Hteffea on said- v
e tate. Wftnes*, nty hand and oiflemL
signature, this O h day of Dec. 1904. *
Warren Lott, Ordinary.
fforset And Mulct.
I have just opened my silo-
•table in tbe Virdio Livery od
Tebeau sf reef. I have on band at
all time* a fine lot of horses and
moles. Bee my stock beforo
buying elsewhere,
tfw* ' M. Downey.