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Death of Ooo. W.
•II.
By Telegraph to the Herald.
Savannah, Ga., March 20—The
death of George W. Boaaell, which oe- j
curred yeaterday In this city, removed
Hr. Veen to ‘Establish
an Italian Colony.
i _
Geo. W. Deeo ie making ar- which he will erect south of Way
a character who at one time occupied rangementa for the establishment of cross. He proposes to furnish the
a prominent position in the public a " Italian colony in this county. The Italians with from 20 to 60 acree of
eye He was the principal detective colony will be located on Mr. Deen’s j farm land and construct each family
under the McDonough administration land between this city and Astoria, a home of at least three rooms. While
when for four year, the l.d was kept, and about three mile, from Waycross., ^ ^ ^ ch „ dren ^
on in Savannah. It was the work of For acme time Mr. Deen ha. beenj^ thfl farm
George Bossell and John Kavanaugh In correspondence with Rev. Bonaven- j The Kalians will be brought to this
to see that the lid stayed on and they j ture P. Broderick, of Staatsburg, N. j country direct from Italy and an in-
mt on it and sat up with It all the Y.. a Catholic bishop, regarding the terpreter will be furnished until they
. . , establishment of a colony here. Rev. are acquainted with the language
time. They became tbe two best i . '
{Broderick is an Italian, and bat here.
known characters in the city and tbe r ^ 0 f b j 8 people from Italy ^ Bishop Broderick agrees to send to
work attracted attention all over the ^ ^ America and established colonies Ware county only Industrious Italian
state. In recent years Bossell had led f or them. | families and assures Mr. Deen that
He has made an agreement with they will make good citizens.
Mr. Deen so furnish 25 Italian faml-J Several places In Florida now have
lies for Ware county. Mr. Deen will j Italian colonies, and It is said they
use them for work in a saw mill are proving to be very industrious.
Laying Side Track „
Through New Shop Site.
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad here at once.
has commenced the work of laying a About four hundred car loads of
side track through the new shop site, brick have been purchased from a
Crossties and iron were unloaded this Macon concern, and some of this urn-
morning. terial will be loaded and shipped
The laying of the tracks will be within the next few days,
commenced tomorrow morning, and It Is stated that at least four thou-
a more quiet existence. He was en
gaged in clerking in a ship chandlers
store on Bay street when he died.
By Telegraph to the Herald.
Savannah, Ga., March 20.—Tbe an
nual dinner of the Hibernian Society
last night »t tbe DcSoto Hotel was
one of the most successful affairs ever
given by ibis ancient and honorable
organization The following were the
speakers and the toasts to which they
responded:
"The Day We Celebrate," Father
Aolyslus O'Hanlon.
•The Judiciary/* Judge Emory
Speer.
"Georgia," Walter G. Charlton.
••Ireland," P. J. O’Connor.
••Woman/’ Anton P. Wright.
•‘Savannnh/’ Walter C. Hartrldge.
"The Press,” S. B. Adams.
All the responses were considerably
above the average in merit. Mr. W.
C. Charlton’s response was particular*
ly good. Judge Speer has never been
heard to better advantage during the
number of times he has spoken in Sa
vannah.
At the nnnunl meeting of the Hi
bernian 8ociety In the morning all the
old officers were re-elected. Last *
night because of the Illness of hla son, i At the next moet | ng 0 f t j, e city of the petitioners, but before IiIh death
Col. P. W. Meldrtm. the President, I . ....... ... . ,«
: Council the question of granting a he had decided to withdraw bis i*p-
could not preside at the dinner and ,
_ . _ . _ „ , n m ! street car franchise for the City of plication for a street car franchise.
Col. Jordan F. Brooks, the Vice Pres* J
blent acted ns toastmaster.
J features discussed at the session.
There have been three petitions for
the shop contractors bsve been noti
fied that it will be ready by next Fri
day night
Mr. C. B. Myers, representing the
Penn Bridge Company, notified his
company this morning that the Bide
tracks would be completed by Satur
day, and it Is understood that a lot of
building material will be shippped
Band car loads of sand will be requir
ed for the shop work, and the rail
road company 1b now arranging for
the transportation of this sand from
the sand hills near Waycross.
The contractors are now ready to
give employment to all laborers, car
penters or brick masonB who may ap
ply at the grounds.
Gold Literally on Tap.
Though it has long been known that
gold is plentiful In Humboldt county,
in California, it was not definitely
known that nuggets flow through the
water pipes until recently, when word
was brought to WJnnemucca from
Spring Valley to this effect, says the
San Francisco Cronicle. Mrs Slater,
a young woman who went to Spring
Valley a few weeks ago to teach
school turned on the water faucet the
other morning, when a bright gold
nugget rolled out. Several particles
of fine gold also accompanied It. It
is believed the metal came from rich
placer ground located close to the Wa
ter supply, and more of tbe metal is
expected.
j-H-H-H-H'H-H-H 11 H-
4. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. > •
i-H-H-H-M-M-M"!' MM 1
SHERIFF’S SALE FOR UNRETURN-
ED WILD LAND FOR TAXES FOR
8HEBIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Will be sold on the Drat Tuesday
In March next before tbe court bouse
door Id said county within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for caBh, the following property, to
wn: Fifty acres of land more or
leBS of lot No. 11 In the 9th DIsL of
GEORGIA—-/Lrv County.
Will be sold uu the 1st Tuesday
May next at the court house doorjn Ware county, known as the place
sold count;, within the legal hours of whereon the defendant, Mathew
^.r e fottgTt«» T “ t
wild land: » by an execution issued out of the Jns-
Lot of land No. sixty-eight (68) In ,lce Court 1231st Dist. Q. M., by R.
the 11th district of Midcounty. ’ P- Bird. J. P., In favor of C. H. Black-
Levied on and by virtue of a tax shear asalnst Mathew Strickland, and
execution Issued by R. M. Lanier Tax levlel1 0B as the Property of Mathew
Collector, Ware County. Os., for State Strickland *"'• ***>
and County tax due thereon and un
paid for the year 1905, to which exe
cution and each and every recital
therein reference is now had.
This Feb. 5th, 1906.
S. F. MILLER,
Sheriff.
SHERIFF 8ALE.
Also at the same time and place GEORGIA—Ware County,
will be sold lot of unreturned wild Will be sold before'the court house
Ia ? d L . , . in Waycross, Ware county, Ga., on
Lot of land No. sixty-nine (69) In fl r8 t Tuesday in March next, between
the 11th Diet, of said county. the legal hours of sale, to the high-
Levied on and by virtue of a tax e8t bidded for cash, one undivided
execution issued by R. M. Lanier, Tax third Interest In that house and lot In
i Collector, Ware County, Ga., for State Waycross, Ga., bounded; west, by
Items of Interest. J and County tax due thereon and un- Cemetery street; south, by Thomas
paid for the year 1905, to which exe- street; north, by lands of Beaton; and
. _ . |ration and each ord every recital east by lands of Hitch; said interest
In answer to a query, Berry, form- therein reference Is now had. levied on and sold as the property of
erly the English executioner, states i . * 1 A. J. Sweat, to satisfy executions in
. . rAA . I Also at the same tune and place f avor 0 f wm. Johnson & Co., J. M.
that not one of the 500 persons whom ■ will be sold lot of unreturned wild cox & Co., West Winfred Tobacco
he hanged was a total abstainer. ,aad ’• . , , ! Co. and Albany Coca Cola Co., against
_ . . . .. ., . . „ I .. Lo A of ,a nd No. sixty-seven (67) In sa id A. J. Sweat from Justice court
Tbe number of deaths, which have the 11th Dist of said county. ^vy ma de and returned to me by
occurred in the city of Concepcion, Levied on and by virtue of a tax constable. This Feb. 6, 1906.
4 *• K ” n " T m -“ s. F. MILLER,
Sheriff Ware County.
To Consider Street
Railway franchise.
S. B. PARKER OLD HOME.
Gives History of Pvrchato of Land
By His Father.
Editor Waycross Herald.
Dear Sir: I dislike to take up your
valuable fcpnce, but as some one has
seen fit to contradict a correct history
of the ownership of our old home,
where the Atlantic Conn/ Line are
now builldlng their new shops. I wish
to give you the facts.
About 1868 m.v father. Win. F. Par-
Waycross will be one of the principal, ^ seems to be the intention of tbe
’ members of the city council not to
grant a franchise until a respectable
sum is offered for same, with an ad-
! ,ranchl, ° b,,oro the co,m '' 11 llurln *, dltlnnttl percentage of the gross earn-
the past year but none of the petitions Ings of the street car company given
contained a satisfactory offer for the j to the city.
franchise rights nnd nil were tabled* There are a number of citizens in
temporarily. 1 i Waycross interested in u proposed
Mr. John S. Sharp, who was assas- street ruilway as well as some capital-
slnated here the other day, was oncosts from abroad. *
execution Issued by R. M. Lanier, Tax
Cb’le, during the past year was 3,160, i Collector, Ware County, Ga., for State
or about 52 for every thousand lnhabl- a “ d 9° un . t , y tax due thereon and un
paid for the year 1905, to which e*e-
tants. • cutlon and each and every recital GEORGIA—Ware County.
The Chilean congress has reduced,*-'" "fer-nee >« -w had. j ^1 who*, t may concern: ^ ^
the duties on raw sugar permitting | Also at the same time and place ' f orm 0 f j aw to be appointed executor
the Importation of foreign sugar. The | ,*^. be * old Iot of unreturned wild w , tJl w ,„ annexea on the estate of
action Is a severe blow to the Chilean, tot oflwd No. fifty-one (61) in the j nM-
refineries, but the public In general Is {levied on Md bv virtue of « tax 1 fled to be and a P» ear at »T «®«® «"»
raid to approve of the reduction. 1 exertion tasueSVVTta tV£a£
Leo Cohn, a merchant of Spandau. 1 Sd^Count^tax C d°ue”thereo^and^m ' ng of aatd Application. ’ Witness my
Germany, advertised the sale of a paid for the year 1905, to which exe- |“" d "J" 1 , ?H clal warren * LOTT 66 '
.teen w t,„ir eort c »"°" and and every recital ruary 8 - 1906 - WARREN LOTT,
Kfock of goods at less than half cost., there , n r€ f erence j 8 now h a( j. Ordinary.
A buyer proved that more than half! I
. . „. . Also at the same time and place GEORGIA—Ware County,
of the cost price had been charged w jjj be go j d lot unreturned wild : By virtue of an order to the Court
for an article be bad bought, and the land; J of Ordinary of said county, will be
Lot of land No. three hundred and J sold at public outcry on the first Tuee-
merenant was fined j twenty-tix in the 12th Diet o£ eald day in March, 1906, at the court house,
It is stated that ten persons have, county. in said county, between the legal
inft Levied on and by virtue of a tax hours of sale, lot of land number four
left tbe orthodox church of Russia execution issued by R. M. Lanier, Tax i hundred and fifty-eight (458) in the
and united with the Swedish Lutheran Collector, Ware County, Ga., for State eighth district of Ware county, Geor-
and County tax due thereon and un- i gia. Terms cash. This 8th day
paid for the year 1905, to which exe- j of February, 1906. H. S. Guthrie,
ctitlon and each and every recital Administrator of J. D. Thomas, de-
therein reference is now had. | ceased.
St. Catherines congregation in St
Petersburg. When the new members
were received by the pastor of the
congregatien, the church was filled to
Its utmost capacity. These ten per
sons were the first who took advant
age of the Czar’s late ukase giving
religious freedom.
Man
Penitentiary Toils on Inven
tion.
Havy %ains Tie Up Trams.
By Telegraph to the Herald. Illinois Central has Buffered the loss
Jackson, Miss., 1?.—All railroad of more than two miles of track Wh»!i-
raffle in this pectlon of Mississippi ed away near Fernwood, and is trying
kcr went from Snxannnh. Ga., to old, hfl8 been tied up tor the past eighteen to send Its main line trains over the
hours by the heavy rr.!ns. The pro- Y. and M. V. tracks to New Orleans
cipltation for the past twenty-four but washouts nlong that line have al-
hours amounting to five Inches. Many so been encountered. The Cult and
trains have been annulled and others Ship Island road has been completely
arc from five to ten hours late. The tied up since Sunday afternoon.
Tcbcauvllle, and rented the old place
of two acres. On September 1st,
1870 he bought ten ncres adjoining
from L .C Tcbenu. and on March 6th,
1870 the old place of two acres
bought from E. M. Cribb, of Wares-
t>oro, by my uncle William Remshart,
of Savannah, who sold It on May 19th
1873 to m.v fnthcr, nnd on August 4th
1879 my father bought from Dr. Lott
60 ncres of land adjoining nnd Includ
ed In our old homestead, and this is
the land my father sold eighteen year
ago to Mr. H. B. Plant.
This shows beyond a doubt that
this particular piece of property was
•ever owned or deeded by n»y grand
father. Rev. J. W. Remshart, and I
cannot understand how your correa-
'Rockfeller Not Physically III.
By Telegraph to tho Herald. j It Is a fact, however, that he is under
I^ikewood, N. J , March 19.—Mr. ; groat nervous tension, which is said
John r. Rockefeller is not physically ! to nceount for the precautions he has
III. He was outside of his home been taking to guard himself from in
here yesterday for a few minutes, trusion.
Col. ISttlll Wat Cheered.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
— ■■■■ J- M. Williams, administrator of the
Col. J. H. Estlll's popularity with estate of Ella A. Journigan. late of
representative citizens throughout said county deceased, haring filed his
pondont could hkvc confuscl this SolIlh r.cocxla wu evidenced this nf- pinion for dlschnrge this Is to cite
property wl.h thnt owned by my , enloon rt the PWttlI Hotel. The _ . , .
grand father, f .» no, wrtt.n* . his- lobb) . of lho hotl , croWllod wlth a " *° Rh ° W
tory of -Sunn,side” or tho Okeflno- shrln „, froni , rcllon , Sooth * galast tba anting of thin dlschnrge
kee Swamp, nor of -why the rondn 0eorrta when Co , Eltm came , n . An a ‘ < b « res«l a r term o' court of Ordl-
croM«l In Wnyerns.” but only giving rHah0l , up (0 Bm , t h|m aI)( , throfl nary tor snld county to be held on tho
Philidelphia, March 20—In the
Eastern Penitentiary George Dickin
son, "Gentleman Burglar/' who was
sent to prison December 5. 1902, to
serve a sentence of fifteen years, is
engaged in perfecting an Invention
which he hopes will make him a
wealthy man when ho regains his
freedom.
For the reason that patent rights
for his invention have not been ob
tained the convict and his keepers re
fuse to reveal its nature, but it is un
derstood to be something used in the
manufacture of articles of clothing.
Dickinson is an expert machinist,
and the prison authorities have afford
ed him every convenience for the dev
elopment of his Invention that is
proper under the rules of the peniten
tiary.
t)tckinson had lived in Philadelphia
three years and a half prior to 1902.
He lodged in Germantown, and was
employed as foreman of a shirt-waist
factory. Later Dickinson became the
junior partner In a firm of shirt-waist
manufacturers.
Also at the same time and place '
wm be sold lot of anreturxed wl.d , OEORG.A-Waee County^ ^ ^
,w^Iy O (320 n ) d .n N0 ,he ,h , r " h h oT.r'? 3J ^ Stt.TbTas!SSM'.E
countv 320 1Zth D t ” “ Ink filed their return, all persons con-
Levied on and by virtue of a tax “ rnad are hereby ,9f‘ ed “ d
execution issued by R. M. Lanier, Tax ! <° sho J' caus * 'P, ,be b
ollector. Ware County. Ga., for State of said county, on the first Mon-
r.d Countv tax due thereon and un- in March next, why the appllca-
and County tax due thereon and un
paid for the year 1905, to which exe
cution and each and every recital
therein reference is now had.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold lot of unreturned wild
lands:
Lot of land No. three hundred and
twenty-seven (327) in the 12th Dltt.
of said county:
cation for said twelve months sup
port should not be granted. This
February 8th, 1906.
WARREN LOTT,
Ordinary of Ware County.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors
and Debtors.
Notice is hereby given to all cred
itors of the estace of George Walters,
late of Blackhawk County, State of
Iowa, deceased, to render in an ao-
count of their demands to me wlth-
„ !n the time prescribed by the law of
Levied on and by virtue of a «** j ^.n^Md &£l £
hereby requested to make Immediate
execution issued by R. M. Lanier, Tax
Collector, Ware County, Ga., for State
and County tax due thereon and un
paid for the year 1905. to which exe
cution and each and every recital
therein reference is now had.
payment to the undersigned.
This, 9th duy of January, 1906.
George Walters, Jr.,
Administrator of George Walters,
38 Ogden Avenue.
Chicago, Illinois.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Notice ts hereby given to all per
sons having demands against H. C.
Keith, late of said county, deceased,
Lot of land No. two hundred and | (Q pre8ont them to me, properly made
fifty-one (251) In the 12th Dist. of sold ^ w|lWn tho t)me prescribed by law,
Also at the same time and place
will be sold lot of unreturned wild
land:
No Harm Done.
you our abstract of title to our old
home.
The original deeds are subject to
examination of any one who desires
to see them by calling at 19 Eliza-
boy* street.
As I remember It your correspond
ent in yesterdry’s Issue seems to be
Yery ignorant of the condition that
existed nt old Tebeauvillc In the 8ct-
entice and Eighties.
Respectlhlljr, ’ *
8. B. PARKER
cheers were enthusiastically given First Monday in April, 1906.
when a prominent Valdosta man men
tioned the Col. as South Georgia’s
candidate for governor.
To DtIJver Memorial Address. j
By Telegraph to the Herald. V
Savannah. Ga., March 19.—Rqr. W.
N. Ainsworth, pastor of Wesley Mon
umental church Is to deliver the me
morial address td’tbe 'Confederate
Veterans . this year. Mr. 'Ainsworth
la a very brilliant speaker.
WARREN LOTT,
Ordinary.
Needed a Subject.
Mother—What do you mean by
puahlng your baby brother down that
flight of flairs?
Dorothy—Why, Mamma. I s jest
joined the society for the first aid to
,the injured, at school, and I wants a
subject to practice on.—New York
Life.
The customer at the five cent lunch
counter, with some exertion had dug
a spoonful from the contents of the
side dish.
"Walter,” he said "this tastes differ
ent somehow from the mashed pota
toes I usually get here.”
“It Is different." said the waiter. In
specting it. "it's the chunk of putty
for a broken window pane that the old
man has been making a fuss about
for the last ten minutes. He’!l be
glad to get it back. Thanks."
county.
Levied on and by virtue of a tax
execution issued by R. M. Lanier, Tax
Collector, Ware County, Ga., for State
and County tax due thereon and un
paid for the year 1905, to which exe
cution and each and every recital
reference is now had.
Give Him a Chance.
When the odds are all against him,
and the goal is just the fight,
Tutting the past behind him; don’t
discourage him with can’ts,
He is not beyond redemption, give
him Jnst another chance.
—Exchange.
' Also at the same time and place
will bo sold lot of unreturned wild
land:
Lot of land No. two hundred and
fifty-one (261) In the 12th Dist. of said
county.
Levied on and by virtue of a tax
execution issued by R. M. Lanier, Tax
Collector, Ware County, Ga., for State
and County tax due thereon and on-
paid for the year 1905, to which exe
cution and each and evefr recital
therein reference Is now had.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold lot of unretnrfied wild
land:
Let of land No. three hundred and
twenty-five (325) in the 12th Dist. of
•aid county.
Levied on and by virtue of a tax
execution Issued by R. M. Lanier, Tax
Collector, Ware County, Ga., for State
and County tax due thereon and un
paid for the year 1905, to which exe
cution and each an! every recital
therein reference ts cow had.
All the above lota of wild and un
improved land contain four hundred !
and ninety (490) acres, more or lest
each This Feb. 5. 1906.
S. F. MILLER,
Sheriff.
Wanted 1
Carpenters and laborers Immediately.
Call on C. B. Myers at new A. *C. L.
■hop site or Phoenix Hotel IS St
so as to sho v the character and
amount; and all persons indebted to
said deceased are requested to make
Immediate payment to me.
J. C. Reynolds,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Executor of the last will and testa
ment of H. C. Keith, deceased.
Ware Superior Court. April term,
1906. '
J. H. Anderson,
vs.
Mary Anderson. y
To Mary Anderson:
You are hereby required to appear
at the Superior Court of Ware county
on the third Monday in April next to
answer plaintiff’s petition for divorce.
In default whereof the court will pro
ceed as to Justice shall appertain.
Witneas the Hon. T. A. Parker,
Judge of said court, this 24th day of
February, 1906.
E. J. BERRY, Clerk.
Go to M. J. Murray for first class
plumbing at reasonable prices. Don't
fall to let him estimate on any work
yon may contemplate doing fn’Qte
planting Use. ’Phone 264 20 tt.