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The Land of
Uneeda Biscuit
—The Modern
Soda Cracker-
Bounded on the
North by the Purity
of the Snows; on
the South by the
Nutritious Wealth
of the Tropics; on
the East by the
Healthfulness of
Scientific Baking;
on the West by the
Energizing Power
of the Mountains.
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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
i Crackers
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Christmas Notes
Are Sounding Everywhere!
The glorious, old, gay, gltt-glrlng,
period will soon be upon us.
What would mako a more appropri
ate gift tor the children than a bug
gy or a comfortable, easy running
carriage for the madam? ,4
We can supply you with either at little prices.
THE J. A, JONES BUGGY CO..
Waycross, Georgia.
Ur. L. Peebles, who . la connected
with Mr. O. H. Lowther'a big turpen
tine business at Bowling Green, Fla.,
was In the city last night Be was
cnroute to Cordele, Rochelle, and oth
er points to rlsit relatives.
A false alarm of Are was made last
night Intentionally In order to give
the hl^Bepartment horses a little ex
ercise for Christmas.
Trinity Sunday School held a Christ
mas tree at the church laat night,
large crowd was out and the occasion
was highly enjoyed by all. especially
by the children.
Mr.C. G. parser, who is engaged la
the turpentine business at Olustee,
Fla., came up to be with his family
during Christmas.
Dr. and Mr*. F. C. Folks will enter
tain at luncheon Thursday the fami
lies of Dr. Gu Folk*, of WaltertowB,
end WU1 B. Folk*, of Atlanta.
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Commence now to (UW sunshine In
stead of briars and ■ thorns.
The business bouses of Wtycrose
are all occupied and several more ere
needed.
Waycross has had a very well-be
haved Christmas. Very little rowdy
ism and very few drunks.
Dr. Gus Folks will entertain the
Elks with a banquet at his hospitable
home at Waltertown this afternoon.
T. Pitt, postmaster of Florence. Ala.
was ground to pieces last night by a
freight train aa he Jumped In fright
from a street car crossing the rail
road track. I
Mr. Allen W Townsend returned
last night from Tlfton, where ha went
with hit wife end lltte daughter to via-
It retailvee. Mm Townsend and the
baby will rttneis is Ttttos utu efterj
the holiday*.
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? LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
H-I-H-I-H-I-H-H-H-I-W-l-
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Alonzo Robbies
TS.
Rena Robbins.
In Ware Superior Court, April term,
1906.
The defendant, Rena Robbins is
hereby required personally or by at*
torney to be and appear at the next
Superior Court to be held In and for
said county on the Third Monday i
April next, then and there to answer
plaintiff’s libel for divorce, as in de
fault thereof the court will proceed as
Justice shall appertain.
Witness Hon. Thomas A. Paiker.
torney, to be and appear at the next
term of the Superior Court to be held
in and for Ware County. Georgia, en
the third Monday in April, 1906, to
answer the petition of the plaintiff
for a total divorce. As in default
thereof the court will proceed as to
Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable T. A. Par
ker. Judge of said Court, this 13th
day of November, 1905.
fc. J BERRY,
Cleric Superior Court. Ware County,
Mrs. Alice Wilson has returned
from a visit to relatives in Jackson
ville.
Misses Lula Deloach and Mabel
Folks leave next week for Florida re
sorts to spend several weeks.
Mrs. J. E. Dickins and children will
return tomorrow morning from a visit
to relatives in Savannah.
NOTICE!
We, the undersigned, having this
day bought of J. Campbell his entire
wood business including teams and
respectfully ask the public for a con-
Judge of said court. JThis December | rinuance of their liberal patronage.
' !. 8. A O. CAMPBELL
'S. J. BERRY, Clerk
il>, 190b.
Spence ft Spence,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Application For Leave to Sell.
Aoplication For Discharge.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
R. W. Taylor, administrator upon i tribution.
the estate of Sarah Ann Taylor, late'heard at the regular term of the Court
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell land
belonging to the estate of Ella A. Journl-
gan for the payment of debts and dis-
Said application will be
of said county, deceased, haring filed
his petition for discharge, this 'j to
cite all persons concerned against
the granting of this discharge at the
regular term of Court of Ordinary of
said county, to bt held on the First
Monday in January, 1906.
WARREN LOTT, Ordtaary
Notice is hereby given that the reg-
I ular term of the Justice court of the
1231st District G.M., will be changed
from the third Saturday in each and
every month to the third Friday in
each and every month, at 10 o’clock
a. m. Order passed in open court,
Oct. 21st, 1905.
R P. BIRD
Justice Presiding.
Twelve Months' Support
GEORGIA—Ware County.
The appraisers appointed to set
apart a twelve months’ support for
the family of P. C. Murray, deceased,
having filed their return, all persons
concerned are hereby cited and re
quired to show cause in the Court of
Ordinary of said county, on the First
Monday In January next, why the ap
plication for twelve months support
should not be granted.
This December 7th, 1905.
12 8 4t WARREN LOTT, Ordinary.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of Brinson ft Hay la this
day dissolved, O. R. Brinson purchas
ing the Interest of P. A. Hay in said
business.
R. Brinson assumes the assets
and liabilities connected and owned
In connection with said business
G- R. BRIN80N,
P. A. HAY.
'Jov. 6th, 1905.
In retiring from the firm of Brin-
ion ft Hay I desire to thank my
friends for their favors in the past,
and to bespeak for my success;* ^ he
same usual courtesy ai& pitrooag®.
. ^ " P. A. HAY.
In Assuming the above business I
request the same loyal patronage and
support that has heretofore been ex-
to ttlQ firm Ol Brinson ft Hay,
I promise fair treatment, goods of
only the best, and prices to suit the
times. 0. R. BRINfQN*
cf Ordinary for said county, to be
hold on the First Monday in January,
I9u6.
This 5th day of December, 1905.
J. M. WILLIAMS
Administrator of the
Estate of Ella A Jaurnigaa
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell lands
belonging to the estate of Mrs. Mattie
Baum, for payment of the debts of
said estate and for the purpose of dis
tribution. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county, to be
held on the FH®t Monday In January,
1906.
ELLEN F. PARNELL,
Administratrix upon the estate of
Mrs. Mattie Baum.
Son Lost Moths*.
"Consumption runs In our family,
c-ud through it I lost my mother,”
writes E. B. Rojg, of Harmony, Me.
'For the past five years, however on
the slightest sign of a cough or cold,
I have tnken Dr. King’s New Discov
ery for Consumption, which has saved
mo from serious lung trouble.” Ills
mother’s death waB a sad loss for Mr.
Reid, but he learned that lung trouble
must not bo neglected, and how to
cure it. Quickest relief and cure for
coughs and colds. Price 60c and
81.00; guaranteed at all druggists.
Trial bottle f roo
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Margaretto Hall
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OEORGIA-W.ro County. -
Notice I* hereby siren to .11 per-
•on* haring demands against H. C.
Keith, Ute of Mid county, deceased,
to present them to me, properly made
out, within the time prescribed by law,
so aa to show the character and
amount; and all peraons Indebted to
Mid deceased are requested to make
Immediate payment to me.
J. C. Reynolds,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Execuror of the lait will and testa
ment of H. C Keith, deceased.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
George C. Leach re. Helen Jeanne
Bowen Leach.
Fending In the Superior Court of
Wars County, G*., returnable
April term. 1906.
By order ot the Superior Court to
perfect serrlce by pubUcatloa the do
fsadant in the abort stated cost la
hereby rs**li»d I* pono* or by «b
John Hall
In Ware Buperlot Court, County of
W.ro, Stale of Georgia. J^qrenjhSr
term, 1900. ‘ 1
"no defendant, John Hail, in the
above stated case. Is hereby required
either personally, or by a. attorney
to be and appear at th. next Superior
Court, to be balden In and ror said
county, 00 the (Irrt f.cx v, in No
vember next, then and there to ana-
wer the plaintiffs libel far dlroroe,
aa In default thervoi the court will
projisc.1 as In Justice aha;; appertain,
WffnsM (he Honorable Thoms* A,
Ptfkor, Judge of said Routt, this
tsth dsy ot September 1901.
' »;•. ' B.J. Barry/Cl**
Mins Joanotte Wade, of Quit man. Is
visiting Miss Mary Young on Reed
street.
The Herald regrets to learn that
Col. Jno. W. Bennett la confined to
his home today by illness.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McDonald, Jr.,
who have been visiting relatives here
left yesterday for their home In Amer-
ICU8.
Mr. D. P. Wooley, the Plant Avenue
groeer, had an attack of heart trouble
this morning and wus quite sick for
a while.
Mr. F. M. Mills returned from
visit to Pearnon last night. His fatb
er, Mr. B. Mills, came home with him
returning to Pearson today.
Miss Eugenia Reynolds, of Rome,
who is visiting Judge and Mrs.
Reynolds In Jacksonville, will arrive
Friday on a visit to Miss Margaret
Crawley.
Mrs. A. J. Moore, of Albany, Is quite
sick at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. McDonald, on Albany
Avenue, where she has been on a visit
for some days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. McDonald
and baby, of Attapulgus, who have
been visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. McDonald, will leave to
morrow morning for Valdosta.
President with Mrs. Roosevelt an#
the younger children left this morning
to spend a few days on his Virginia
farm.
A neighboring editor wishes that
every family In the land may have a
fat turkey or otht-r foul for dinner on
phristmas . We want no "foul," Just
a straight turkey.
At this writing there seems to be
very little opposition to the re-elec
tion of Senator Bacon. And why
*9hould there be any opposition?—Da
rren Gazette.
Jesus Christ came into the world to
make men and women happy, eternal
ly happy. Let His mono be our mot
to during Christmas and all other
tlmos—Vldalla Advance.
It 1h work and pluck that builds
towns as well as private enterprises,
Application For Yin's Support /
Georgia, Ware County:
The appraisers appointed to set
apart twelve months support for tho
family of Geo. M. Elliaton, deceased*
haring filed their return, all persona
Interested are hereby cited and re
quired to show cause la the Court
of Ordinary of said county on tho First
Monday In January next, why the
application for twelve months sup
port should not be granted.
This December 4th 1905.
WARREN LOTT, Ordinary.
But few people are entirely free
from Indigestion at this season of the
year. Kodol Dispepola Curt Is not
only the best remedy to use because
It digests what you eat but because
It also enables the digestive apparatus
to assimilate and transform all foods
Into tissue-bnlldlng blood. Kodol re-
stomachs, heart horn,
of indigestion.
Mr. A- L. D’Auvcrgne and his charm
Ing daughter, Miss Lillian, arc In tho
city from Savannah visiting relatives
and friends. From here they will go
to Chicago, where they will probably
reside In the future.
Ml.su Frankie Folks and Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. 11. Bell, with their llttlo
daughter, left today for a visit to rel
atives at Homerville and Wlregrass.
They will return Saturday.
Mr. G. Herb Palin, of Jacksonville,
Fla., a valued uttaebo of the Metropo
lis, was In the city last night en route
to Live Oak, where he will get up a
descriptive article of that progressive
place for his paper. Mr. Pallia in ad'
dltlon to being an all round nowapaper
man, Is nlso a poet of considerable
note, and has written some verses
that attracted attention all Qver Uuj
United Stales,
Mr. aL T. Grlmn left yesterday for
Cumilen county, where ho will be Join
ed by his family In n few day*. He
ha. afrttdr, f“ 0 T cd h " hou,ehold
Rood a to that county, and will englgn
extensively In the turpentine and
atock raising business. Mr. GrlMn
haa conaldnrable property In Camden
and moved there in order to look after
tat* Interest* personally. The Herald
regrets to see thorn leave Wtycros*.
Mr, (Juan's post Office address will
Ire White Oak, Os. |-
If the people of Ware and the other
counties really want a good senator,
then they should place the togo on
the head of the able editor and true
Domocrut, Judge A. P. Perham, of tho
Waycross Herald—Brunswick News.
The Vldalla Advance Is one of tho
best weekly papers that comes to this
office. We may not always agree with
the Advance In our choice of men for
office, nevertheless, we desire to con
gratulate Editor Dickkson on his suc
cess.
State Senator Purbum would sound
all right. However, Perham Is too
big u man for the place, and then
again he might get contaminated If
he went to Atlanta.—Darien Gazette.
Brother Dick, we might turn the ta
bles and do a vast amount of mission
ary work in tho Gate / City.
1 The enlisted men of the United
BUtes army and navy arc to he ac
corded all the privileges of clrilliana
at theatres and other public places
if Secretaries Bonaparte and Taft
have their way. They are now barred
from some theatres when In uniform
and the secretaries propose to ask con
gresn to put a stop to the discrimina
tion. While there would seem to be
no reason for barring the boys in blue
from any public place so long as they
behave themselves it Is difficult to see
what congress can do about it.
According to the Fort Pierce, Fla.,
News, Mr. Frank E. Wilson, of that
place, who formerly resided in Way-
cross. is taking a good deal of Inter
est in secret order work. At a meet
ing of the Woodmen of the World at
Fort Pierce, Mr. Wilson was elected
Advisor UentenaaL Frank will make
False And True.
Elsewhere in this Issue Is an article
regarding a Well known Georgia
preacher eloping! with anothor man's
wife. It has occasioned a good deal
of comment and Is calculated to mako
a certain class of people look with
Ruspicion upon all ministers, unjustly
though it be. To all right thinking
people this disgraceful act will point
out tho Scriptural Injunction, "Take
heed lest ye fall.” The shameful act
of this minister in the betrayal of'tho
cause of Christ; does not touch pure
and undeflled religion. There was a
traitor among the twelvo disciples of
the Master, and human nature Is the
sumo today It was then. There oould
not be a counterfeit dollar unless
there was a genuine dollar to counter
feit.
The. falling away Into sin of thin
weak mhUutor, who has been shorn of
blw power to resist evil, as Sampson
wm shorn of his locks by the false
Delilah, Is an If one soldier had de
serted his regiment. Tho hundreds
of ministers who stand as firm in loy
alty to the faith, aa the Immovable
rock of Gibraltar, out-welgh the per
fidy of a few who ilko the "Upw Jude?
an cast away a pearl greater t^ fcty
his trlb©,"~-E*ot)*Rge ;
Col. Bennett Kills a Buck.
In company with five other u——, v .
hiph "gtWftroi## 1 fiy Coft'jr-. Pvi
Townsend, fidft .Iflfl. W. B.SBMt,
hcoa on a camp hunt, to -
Ialaod. The part/ Bad'..*'
time and bagged aix deer,
nett killed a Ono buck add brought"!
him home, hair, hide, horOS a si aJL
The Cal. baa slwsys heed successful,
in lave, la politic* and Id Hid prate*
sou. but We thtdk frt.H pmiat of turn
proven ii a hunter than a'f dll hid
other achievement!. P. S. A quarter
of that buck will grace tho editor*
dinner table today and a whole gen
eration ol Perbams will once aoro
for the time being, be placed outsldo
the hunger zone. The Col. haa our
permission to go a hunting soma
more.
Returned from Successful CsmpHunt.
Messrs. W. B. Bates, F. B. McDon
ald, C. W. Parker, J. A. Bates and R.
D. Mayer returoed this mornings I
a camp hunt on Craven’s Island, In
the Okeflnokee swamp.
They were well equipped for earn
ing with a water proof tent, and re
port having bad a fine time. Mr. J. A.
Bates succeeded In bringing down *
ano deer, the only one seen by the
huaterm on this trip. They also killed
a let o< squirrel* and had good saocsor
Lt asking.
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