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OEORGIA— Ware County;
By virtue of an order of the Lour
-<of Ordinary of aald county, will be sole
rat public outcry, on the first Tuea-iat
In April 1005, at tbe courthouse In said
^county, between the legal hour* ol
aalc, the following real estate in Ware
•countv, to-wit: That tract or parce.
of land situate. lying and bcittg in the
City of Waycroat and on the aouth
aide of “D"atreet deecribed aa follow*:
-Beginning at the croaa fence of prop*
•arty heretofore set apart aa a yearV
support to Mary and Eugene Moore,
rand running along aaid ‘D’ atreet in a
nortberW direction a diatanee of fort)
■<40) feet more or leas, thence ea»t u
•distance at darty (00) feet more or ieaa
thence aouth forty (40) feet more o-
leaa to aaid croaa fence, thence wester-
ly along aaid fence a diatanee of aev
•enty (70) feet more or leaa to tbe point
•of tbe place of tbe begin ing. AUo
•that lot of land sltuat*. lying and oe*
as Important Ut«I Miller.
A very important legal matter
I is the fnitlicoming book enti led,
Witness, the Honorable T. A. Parker,
Judge of aaid Court.
Thia January 6. 1905.
Trillion for Chat trr.
•tate of Georgia- - Ware County,
To the superior Court of Bald County:
The petition of W. R. Beach. Mrs Marfie
Heath, Mr*, tfessle Beach tlucbannmi,
Frank Beach, W. R Beach a* Guardian
___ _ the City of Waycroaa, Ware . for Monroe and Miaeea Pearl and Myrtis
♦County, Georgia, and in that part of 1 Beach, all of aaid State and County; and
t-aafd citv known aa "Old Wavcros*”and ■ Mia. Ora Beach KdnanJ* of Chatham
described u follow., to-wit: Front- sud But., r«|w.tf ? llj .how.
ing on Jones street flftv (50) feel
a
fhat thoy deslr* for tbemwlvae, iheir
ttouth ,
atreet, north and treat by lands of J. D
and Jane Smith. Tbe aale will con*
tinuo from day to day, between tbe
ratine houra, until all of said property
la aold. Terma cash. Thia March 0th,
G905. J. C. McGRAW.
Adm'r of D. W. Moore
Administrator’* Hale.
•GEORGIA—Ware County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
*4>f Ordinary of aaid County, will be
raeld at public outcry, on the first
'Traiday in Apr!', 1905, at the court
houao In aaid county, between the
“uawal houra of aale, the following
reaJ-eaiete, aituatud in Ware Oounty
<knowo aa Old Nina property and more
particularly deacribed aa followa:
Hortb by a canal, on tbe eaat by landa
of A. M. Knight, aoutb and west by
'4mmda of M L. Hyck, containing four
<( 4) acres more or less deacribed aa fol
lows; fronting ninety feet on Glenmore
avenue, running back weaterly direct*
-•on two hundred feet (900) to traot of
land flrat deacribed; thence running
southerly a diatanee of ninety (90) feet
to M. L. Byck, thence running eoaterly
two hundred feet to aaid Glenmore a-e
«ue, and bounded ou the north by
ianda of U. N. Webster, on the cast
<fey Glenmore avenue, and on the
-aouth by lands of M. I* Byck, and
treat by tract flrat deacribed; alao the
■piece or parcel of land adjoining the
properly of Williama, on the atreet
called Glenmore avenue, la the city of
Waycroaa, of aaid comity, as uforesuh
ras lot or parcel haying a dimension of
Yortyraix(40)fcet frontage more
and running back depth of tw<
dred feet, and lying in that pari of
Wsycrosn, known as Old Nine. The
aale trill continue from day to day, be
laame houra, until ail of nriu
aold. Terms cash. This
'8th day of March, 1908.
A. Jl Flaher,
m..*- Adtnr. Estate
n It S. Fisher.
NhrrlfPa Hale.
<3eorgla—Ware County.
Will be sold on the flrat Tuesday in
April neat,before the court house door
•between tho legal houra of sale,to the
Itighasi binder for cash, the following
property to wit:
One fourth of an acre of land
bounded us follow*: On North by
lauds of Oscar Flemming; on East and
South by lauds of Judin Belcher, and
dactag west by Glenmore avenue, said
tund situated in that portlou of Way-
cross known as Old Niue, ill Ware
county, Ua.. and being a part of the
original 3 acres sold bv Susan Lott
to Graody.Ue Belcher, said land being
lev id ou as the properly of J. C.
‘Chavis, under justice court execution
issued by II, Niveal, notary public ex*
tifttclo justice peace 1231st dt»» G
Rl.iu favor of George Pelthaitl,written
notice given to ienaiit In possession
and turned over to me by W. A Me*
Donald, constable?
.This March 8th, |(M5.
S. V Miller
Sheriff ..are county.
Libel For Divorce.
Lula M-Kfnanl rs. J B, Kin«n
for Divorce*-In War# -uperic
April Torm, 1905. _ _ _
S.1M in Bank.
'fe SM'; « wh ' ch Jud K6 Max
April, ii«6, iii.u ud tilero tu aniwa. Isaac, of Bunawick, who ia ref-
p^intir. fibel for dleorre. u i. .jef.alt ^ kru ^’ for MVfral
coui.tie. in South Georgia, it the
anther. This . book i» now on
the press and will soon be istueil,
ard promise, to fill a lung f It
want. Thi* is said to bo the first
b-ok ever written on this special
subject, ard in speaking of the
work of this able young author,
the Brunswick News says
patt:
“The book will deal largely
with the several laws of every
state in the uuion, governing
conditional sale contract., con
signment contracts and sales in
ducted by fraud in proceedings
in bankruptcy courts. It will
also treat interestingly of tbe
subjects of pleading and prac
tice on interventions and recla
mation proceedings and w ill em
body various forms for the guid
ance of lawyers and business
men. These forms are treated
from tho time of the filing of ap
plication to recover property in
the bankrupt court to the det.-r
mination cf the appeal in the
United States supreme court.
This review of the bankruptcy
law will also appeal to the whole
sale people of the country fo-
the simple fact that it will con
tain a ready reference for these
who. tell their goods oncondit
onal contract or on consignment
a the inst.llmet plan.
The work wi'l be ready for de
livery in the conrse of a few
days and the reputation < f the
author who recently acted in the
capacity of edit >r of “Annota
tions the Georgia Code” a look
which was widely purcha-ed,
coupled tvi h the fact that he is
at present referee in bankruptcy
for the southern district of
Georgia, bespeaks for the vol
ume a largo and representative
circulation.”
ir corporated'under the name aforesaid for
the period of twenty yen re. with the privi
lege of renewal at tha expiration ol that
time.
8 That tbe principal placa of business
of said Investment Company will be at
Waycross in aaid County of Ware, said
State, but your petitioners desire that said
corporation be authorized to do hnsiness
and have offic-s and agents in any County
in this state or in the united State*.
4. The object of the proposed incorpora
tion ia pecuniary profit and gain to lit
stockholders.
5 Petitioner* propose to conduct and
carry on a general real esla a business,
such as buying, selling, leasing, renting,
owning and controlling lands; and operat
ing nsval stores farms, manufacturing,
buying and selling naval stores' products
and all things pertaining thereto; to catry
on a general naval store* factorage, broker*
age and commlulon business; to carry on
a wholesale and retiil gen> ral mercantile
and grooery buaine s: to carry on a whole
sale and retail drug business; to buy, sell,
own. bo'd. discount end control, notes,
bills of exchange, stocks, bonds and other
evidences of debt; to buy. raise and sell
livestock, such os horses, mules, cattle
etc; to huiid tram roads and to condemn
private property according to law for said
f iurposes: to buy and sell timber, timber
ends, lumber, and building materials;
* ay, sell, lease and operate farms, s
_ills, planing mills, cotton gins. fri-t mills
and to deal In tbe produ* tsof the same; to
carry on a builder's supply business, to
manufacture, buy and stli doors, olinds,
sash, paint, hardware, and such other ma
terials as pertaia thtreto. generally, to do
and pertorm all acts and things incident to
those al>ove mentioned.
Petitioners desire to lend and borrow
money, to tuko end give security upon
real or personal property, or Doth; to Issue
bondsund secure tbe same, to make and
endo se promisor/ notes, acceptances or
other negotiable papers.
7. The cupita! stock of said corporation
will he Kiglity Thousand Dollars (trtO,*
000,00,) divided «n allure* of On* Thou**
t.nd Do. lars each, with the privilege of in*
creasing the same to unt more than One
Million Dollars, and of decreasing the same
to not less than FiveTh usand Dollars, ex*
apt id cut* of llauid tho.
m That more than ten par cent of said
capital stock of Eighty Thousand Dollars
has been actually paid in
dif
Tliut in addition jo
owars hare-
Q po 1
enumerated, your pet.tiotiers dealr
that said proposed corporation shall have
all the rghts, posers, ai:d privileges com
mon to all Use cor orations under the laws
of Georgia.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be made a
Ixxly co poarto under the mime and style
aforesaid, entitled to nil the right*, privi
lege* and iir.nullities, and subject *
TRAVIS & EDWARDS.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Original Petition filed in otllce, this 87
lay of Fcbrunry, 1905,
K J BERRY.
Clerk Superior Court, Ware County,
CITATION.
To w hom It may concern;
R. W. Taylor, having made application
to me in due foim to be nppointid per-
mar ent administrator upon the estate of
Seton Tayiot. late of said count;.*, notice is
hereby given that said application will he
hi ard nt the regular term of the court of
on inary for said county to be held the first
Mm day c f April, 1908. Witness my hand
nt d official signature this 7th day of March
lt‘0.5,
Warren Lorr, Ordinary
Newt*, read tbe Herald
Newbro’s Herpicide.
Your hairs WILL talk I It doesn't matter how much you try to silence them
with heavy veils and broad hats, the ends will stick out and call to every passer-by
‘ See h w dull and brittle we are! She neglects us shamefully.”
Every woman shou’d have begutiful and abundant hair,
for nature lavisly rewards tho»e who labor intelligent^ to
preserve ami beautify.it.
Is your hair oily or Micky? Is it dull or lusterless? Have
you dandruff? if so. you should u e Newbro’s II rpicide
at once. It kills the germs or microbes that cause dandruff
and falling hair, after which, the hair will grow aa nature
ntended. It stops Itching of the scalp almost instantly and
gives the assurance of a cure from the v ry first application
It contains no oil orgreare, and U unsurpassed for its dain
tiness. It makes the hair light and fluffy and gives it a
silken gloss.
.Vend 10c. in stamps for sample to THE HERPICIDE CO., Dept f», Detroit, Mich.
Missouri Wines
Are the Best.
Why not Civ© Us a Trial?
One Cn.se, 12 Bottles Assorted,
■S-T.OO and we pay the freight to
Waycross. Send cash with order.
Our Brandies
are of the same superior excellence as our wiues—more
could cot be said for any product.
\\ rite for Puce List.
Stone Hill Wine Co.,
Hermann, Mo.
Delegates to Convention,
At a tecont meeting of Post
"O,” T. P. A., the following
delegates and alternates wete
elected to attend the State Con
vention which will be held m
Macon April 6, 7 and 8: C W
Parker, C R Pitman, W E Bates
and J A Davis. Alternates, ,W
Campbell, C U Ficken, L S Cow
art nnd C C Cocroft. The presi
dent, Mr. J. B. Thorpe, as well
ns the secretary, Mr. C A Fiot-
well, will nlfO represent Post
G” at the State Convention.
J. S. Bailey Sells Properly.
Tho H- W. Kted lot on Brunei
street Jwns yesterday pmch s tl
from Mr. •!. S. Bailey by Me sr^. i
\V. A. Price [.nd W. 11 EUiog--
ton, the price piid for the lot}
was $4,000. 1 lie property was '
purchased by Messrs. Price and
Etliugton for speculative pur
poses.
Tho Czar need no 1 fear any
radical action from a Cousre-s,
if he establishes a senate mo
tied after the American pattern.
Doubtless Oklahoma and ln-
diitu Territory realize tho gr -of
danger there is in having a
meritorious blit talked to dents 1 ’gV
by Congrees. ; » »i .t e.
T«o detetives in Lo- Angels : S
California are to be honored for
spurning bribes. This act of
CHEROKEE PHARMACY, Special Agents
SPECIAL MONEY SAVING
WHISKEY OFFER.
I Guarantee Everything
I SeU
"ONLY THE BEST OF
EVERYTHING”
To be exactly as rep
resented. If you are
not thoroughly
pleased return the
goods at my expense.
You will get - your
money back by next
mail. I refer you to
aDy business house or
bank in Atlanta.
Write for complete
Free Catalogue.
Remit by Postoffice
or Express Money
Order. I make no
C. O. D. shipments.
I.H.0PPENHEIM, 7-9 E. Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga.
GRIP'
Sfatrin** Salt.
, OvArala—.Ware Country :
heroism is undoubtedly tOJ I.o*- WfHbe»Oi4 oa ths I*t Tuesday in,
, , a * Aprtl id xt hefone tha cpnrt houre door in
ab 0 to pass unrewarded. said cmmty betw^n the legs Thou r* of sale.
' to the highest bidder, for o sh v the fotlow* ;
inc property, to wit; One certain lot of land
123x50 fret. Round.d north by lands of.
IS IT RIGHT? Is it right for Senm-ti, » 3 *t bj i., a, f.f g«. Fvab.m. >
. , , - ii.utb l>> lsnit. M. M. Bint, west bjr lan.l. ; I
you to lose «.2J that a dealer .If Joel Lott, bins and being in that ror
kr.oWTi m% 11:,Hint HiU. i
rn.nerr ot Joeepbin,;
hfy j ,i
inc fourteen gallons of ready-
for-use pa*nt, at $1.50 per gal
lon, than our agent will make by
selling eight gallons of L. A- M.
and six gallons of a better ita : nt,
at *1410 per gallon. Is it righ?
The Longman A Msrtinez L.
& M. Paint is sold by P. X. Har>
ey Hardware Co.
Kobertsdu i
hy K. l\ HI
l>i-trit». G. M. in fiiVi r of L K. Rouv*. and
tnrnfd over to me by C. E- Cason Consuble,
This March 9th It*j5. - V .
R F. Millc*
Shttlir Wart County.
shell nutt which I am closing out at t5
and each Nurserywould
charge you 75c to $1 for this Class of
f»)da. J T Brown. 7J0dw
Let us.illustrate vividly tho difference in mean
ing of the words might nnd will—the child might
live; theshild will live, Might Implies doubt j will
moans certainty. Might live means might die;
will live means will not die. —
These two words aptly illustrate the difference
between Johnson’a Tonic and the horde of commer
cial remedies on the market, and that*vast horde of
inert professional remedies which only bear the
sanction of the High Priests of medicine.
USE JOHNSON'S TONIC
in a tad case of Grip and you will live!
Use inert, or commercial products, and
you might live.
Johnsotfs Tonic quickly drives out every trace
nnd taint of Grip. It is not simply pot d, it Is su
premely good—not good rs anything, but better than
everything—a genuine life-saver. Those who believe
in it are safe—doubters are In danger and jeopardize
their lives. Summed up, Johnson’s Chill ana Fever
Tonic is the best Grip medicine on earth. This Is
the sober, serious, earnest truth.
JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO.
At all teuton. Savannah, Ga. m< u