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HIGH LIVING MAKES DOG 8AD.
Old Bill/’ With $20,000 to Live On
Tires of Chicken and Cream,
Yearns for Bone.
Chicago. March
"Old Bill." the
BRANTLEY FOR CONGRESS.
His Name Will Be on the Ballot Used
At the County Primary.
Dublin Times.
At the recent meeting of the con
gressional executive committee at
10-year-old terrier to which was left | Waycross it was resolved that the dls-
$20,000 by his master. George C.
^trs. is already suffering from arti
ficial life caused by the possession of
money. Like the millionaires who
lose their smiles, he has lost his Joy-
dus bark and bis tail is wagless. Silk-
>n cushions and milk-fed chickens are
palling upon him. Now that he is
'ich he is not allowed to romp with
he despised mongrel whose company
le enjoyed. This Is his dally routine,
ind it is wearing the life out of hint:
7:00—Arise for day; rub down.
7:30—Walk with master, led by six-
oot chain.
trlct convention be held at Waycross
on the 6fh of June next.
It was also provided that tho pri
mary for selecting delegates to the
convention should be held at the same
time as the county primary. There
fore at the election of April 4. dele
gates will be selected to attend this
convention.
We are authorized to announce that
Hon. W. G. Brantley will be a candi
date for reetection from the Eleventh
district, and his name will therefore
be on the ticket with the names of the
four delegates to the convention.
• aa . Mr. Brantley Is one of the ablest
8:00—Breakfast: porter housestea, .
. » men in the present congress, and ev-
A Nelv ‘Bank Tor
Waycross Assured
,| AOmif,fitratCf's Not'CS tO Creditor*
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. • .
The announcement is made this af-
rnoon that a new bank has been
formed and will be opeu**.J ta Way-
cross as soon as a charter can be pro
cured from the Secretary of State.
The parties back of the movement
are among the strongest financiers
in this section of the state aai the
movement is bound to be successful
from the start.
Already between $10,000.0') and $50.-!
000.00 stock has been subscribed and
the stockholders claim that there will
capita! of $.*:>.; »«».•>•»
ibabtlliy of increasing
0.000 00
oom in Waycroaa for
ink aud we oongrat-
men aow moviu^ in
paid la w
the stock
There i
another s
ulate the
the matter
The mi bar ri hers s«i fir as «-** are
able to learn . C M. & F L. Sweat,
M. L- Moore. \\ H Buchanan. W. R
Beach. Frank Beach, W. L. Hinson.
John C McDonald, T J. McClellan.
11 'M-.
SHERIFF’S SALE FOR UNRETURN
ED WILD LAND FOR TAXES FOR
;***,.
GEORGIA—V/cre County.
Will ht hold ...I the Mt Tuesday In I hereby
-fay next at the court house door Jn paymei
said rotinw within the legal hours of! This
sale, to the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following lot of unreturned
wild land: •
Lot of land No. sixty-eight (88) in
the i 1th district of said county.
not be the least difficulty in opening 1 Thomas
Levied op und by virtue of a tax
execution Issued by R. M. Imnler, Tax
Collector. Ware County, Ga., for State
nn i County tax due thereon and un
paid for the year J905, to wh‘ch exe
cution and each and every recital
therein reference U now had.
Also nf the same time and place
will be sold lot of unreturned wild
land
^ v , Lot of **"0 No. sixty-nine (69) in
W. D OQuiori S F Floyd. D H .the 11th Oist. of said county.
and Debtors.
Nolice is hereby given to all cred
itors of the estate of George Walters,
late of Bl.ickhawk County, State of
Iowa. »!ocensed, to render In an ac
count of their demands to n.e with
in the time proscribed by the law of
Ceo-gln, properly made out; and all
persons Indebted^ said deceased are
‘ i make Immediate
••nt to tli»* undersigned,
is. Dili day of January. 1906.
George Walters, Jr.,
Administrator of George Waiters,
JS Ogden Avenue.
Chicago, Illinois.
nush and cream
8:30—Leisure hour, phonograph
usic; may resort to Browning or
lyron.
10:00—Morning nap.
11:00—Airing in back yard under
leavy guard while boudoir Is arrang
'd for the day.
12:00—Dinner; sirloin beef, sweet-
treads (Bill is especially fond of the
alter) medicated dog cakes for dog
enllity.
1:00—Bath—Florida water and dog
oip -ii;
3:00—Afternoon nap.
4:00—Afternoon airing, walk with
naster.
G:00—Call of offlelal veterinarian,
)r. Campbell.
6:00—Beef tea, breaded veal chops
nd chicken bones.
“I am getting dyspepsia.” walled
ery citizen of the Eleventh district is
proud of the record he is making.
He Is not only thorough and conscf
entlous in his work, but his ability is
so well recognized that he fs on many
of the most Important committees of
the House, including the judiciary
committee.
We are more than pleased to make
it known that he will be a candidate
for reflection, and we are almost cer
tain there will be no opposition to him
He has never been opposed by any
one since he was first nominated for
congressional honors, and the people
are so well satisfied with the way he
looks after the affairs of the country,
and Georgia and the Eleventh district
In particular, that they are going to
keep him in the halls of congress un-
they can give him greater honor.
The Eleventh district Is proud of
91 Young White Alan Arrested;
A Case of Too TTany Wives
Walter Vaust, a young whMe man.
Vaunt's
that fel
who has been living in Waycross for
some days. Is evidently a Mormon, In
practice at least. If not in faith.
Two or three weeks ago Vaust mar
ried a Miss King, of sear Blackshear,
who, it is said. Is only about It years j No. 3 »
old. He brought her to Waycross and j arrested
they have been stopping at the Par- wife w«*
not prosecute him
Levied on and by virtue of a tax
J execution Issued by R. M. latnler. Tax
" Collector, Ware County. Ga., for SUto
(and County tax due thereon and un
paid for the year 1905. to which exe-
I cut ion and each and every recital
, therein reference Is now had.
| Also at the same time and place
j will be sold lot of unreturned
t land:
Lot of land No. sixty-sevsn (67) In
'the 11th Dlst. of said county.
I«evled on and by virtue at a tax
It seems tbit Mr. King learned of execution issued by R. M. Lanier, Tax
r ye * terday - w,8h 1 nevcr 1 her representative, and he *111 be r*
Jny money, then I could find a tooth-
ome bone and bury it until it was
fipe, and then have a good time In the
^lley. This money has cut me off
from any old friends and keeps a pris-
|ner of me. I’ll be a mad dog unless
nebody robs me.”
Bill was leaving with his Jailor
r hia morning walk, he saw a friend
• his—a pal of the old days. It was
| curley brown spaniel of an affection-
|te nature. Bill was about to bound
ay and race after his old friend,
at wu jerked back by the tighten-
: gold chain.
"And he is going to dig up the bone
» planted yesterday," said B1U.
Mick O’Flannigan of Liverpool Is
Irish gentleman who pursues the
ble but useful occupation of a
though at one time he served
majesty In foreign parts as a sol
dier of the Hoe. Mick Is a great ora
tor la his way, frequently addressing
local meetings, at which he generally
draws upon his military experience
fair appropriate illustrations.
On one occasion he was endeavor
ing to prove that even a savage state
better than the condition of Ireland.
I '‘Glntlemin.” he exclaimed, "I saw
I little children out in Africa there.
I They had no clothes. It is true. They
I were naked, but they were free!”
“Bad place for a ragman, Mick!”
nominated next Jane without a dls*
senting voice.
Marshall-McFoy.
p
shouted a small boy at the rear, and
the orator collapsed amid the laugh
ter of the audience.—London Tele
graph.
Father’s Forgottsn Classic*.
Sabbath evening the 24th March,
1906, a beautiful wedding ceremony
was performed at the residence of
the bride's parents on the corner* of
Miller and Eads streets when Mr. R.
G. Marshall and Miss Mamie E Me-
Foy were married by Rev. B. E. Whit
tington, of Trinity Chnrch. Promptly
at 4:00 o'clock the soft, gentle tones
of Mendelsohn's wedding march was
heard resounding from the piano
touched by the skillful hands of Miss
Lizzie Bird and as Its beautiful strains
floated out and down the hallway the
beautiful bride-elect leaning on the
arm of the groom stood before the
minister, who, in sn Impressive man
ner soon spoke the words that bind
»hem as one. Mr. Arthur Griffin ap
peared as best man, and Miss Goldie
Baker as maid of honor.
The bride was dressed In beautiful
white silk gown and the maid of hon
or In whltey organdy. The party left
Immediately for Cordele and will go
from there to Americus.
They will return to Waycross later
and make their home here.
Can He Pull Tom.
The question Is, "Can Hoke pull
ker house, near the court house. Yes- Sheriff Tut
ferday afternoon Mr. D. J. King, the J
father of the young woman, accompa<(
nled by Sheriff Tuten, of Pierce coun
ty, went before Judge W. A. McDonald
and awore out a warrant against
Vaust, charging him with bigamy.
The couple were found in their room
at the Parker House and Vaust was
placed under arrest. He took his ar
rest very coolly. It is asserted, and
told Mr. King that he would tell bint
the truth about the matter if he would
uther wives through a letter
Into his bands Wife No.
1. who has ou*» child, resides in North
Carolina; wife No. 2. who also has
one child re-des in Tiftou. and wife
No. :i wus with Vaunt when lie was
•til Vaust and his young
.irrled to Blackshear by
i and Mr. Ktng. Vaust to
King, the J be lodged In Jill and the you ng
man to go back to the home of her
father.
Vaust has been employed on the
work train of the Atlantic Coast Line
which makes dally trips between
Waycross and Blackshear. He Is
young nnn of good appearance, and
|hls arrest on a charge of bigamy
a big surprise to many that had be
come acquainted with him since he
»ime to Waycross.
Dr. G. T. Folks to Have Jive
Story Office Building Constructed
Mr. J. Reginald Mac Eachron, re- The proposed building will be five
presenting J. W. Golucke & Co., ar
chitects, of Atlanta, la in the city.
Mr. Mac Eachron la In consultation
with Or. G. P. Folks regarding th*i
construction of a five story office
building where the Folks block now
stands on Mary and Pendleton streets.
The architects are now preparing
plans for the building, and will have
them ready to be referred to Dr.
Folks in a short time.
stories high with a basement under
neath The first floor will contain
store rooms and there will be sixty
office rooms oa the other floors.
The building will be constructed of
brick and stone, the floors will be of
marble tile, and every room will be
provided with lavatory, hot and cold
water, freight and passenger eleva
tors will be operated, and every mod
ern convenience will be introduced.
Air. C. B. Jlyers to Construct
Quarters Tor His Force of Hen.
Mr. C. B. Myers, who will have tbo ^ Ing
construction work tor the new Atlan
tic Coast Line shops In charge, will
solve the queltion of bousing and car-
Collector. Ware County, Ga., for State
and County tax duo thereon and un
paid for tho year 1903, to which exe
cution and each and every recital
therein reference Is now bad.
Also at the name time and place
will be sold lot of unreturned wild
land:
Lot of Und No. fifty-one (51) in the
11th Dist of said county.
Levied on and by virtue of a tax
execution Issued by R. M. Iainler. Tax
Collee'.»r, Ware County, Ga., for State
and County tax due thereon and un
paid tor tho year 1905, to which
cut Ion and each and every recital
therein reference Is now had.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold lot of unreturned wild
land:
Lot of land No. three hundred and
twenty-six in the 12th Dist of said
county.
Levied on and by virtue of a tax
execution Issued by R. M. I .an I or. 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.
Also at the sa.ue time and place
will be sold lot of unreturned wild
land:
Lot of land No. throe hundred and
twenty (320) in the 12th Oist 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 un
paid for the year 1905, to which exe
cution and each and every recital
therein reference la now had.
Also at the aarne time and place
will be sold lot of unreturned wild
lands:
Lot of land No. three hundred and
twenty-seven (327) In the 12th Dist.
of said county:
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Notice la hereby given to ell per
sons having demands ag...nst H. C.
Keith, late of suld county, deceased,
to present them to me, properly made
out, within the time prescribed by law,
ho as to show 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 teatA-
ment of H C Keith, deceased-
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
therein reference Is now had.
Wan* .Superior Court. April term,
1906.
J. If. Anderson,
vs.
Mary Anderson.
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.
Witness the Hon. T. A. Parker,
Judge of said court, this 24th day of
February, 1996.
E. J. BERRY. Clerk.
Go to M. J. Murray for first class
plumbing at reasonable prices. Don't
fill to let him estiinato oa any work
you may contemplate doing In the
plutblng line, 'phone 254 30 tf.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
J. M. Williams, administrator of the
•stato of Ella A. Journlgan, late of
said county deceased, hawing filed his
petition for discharge this Is to cito
all persons concerned to show caoso
against the granting of this discharge
at the regular term of court of Ordi
nary for said county to be held oa tbo
First Monday in April. 1906.
WARREN LOTT. '
Ordinary.
Fire at Warssboro.
arriving dally ond by the latter part |
of next week large quantities will
ing for the workmen on the shops by j have been unloaded. There has bcea
coon treat cl ng sleeping quartern and some delay, lu putting In the Hide
building a commissary for the men
land:
Lot of land No. two hundrtd and
fifty-one (251) In the 12th Diet of said
county.
Levied on and by virtue of a tax
track from which the material I* to execution Issued by R. M. IaSnler, Tax
The .leeplng quarter, for white ! I* unl-M-led, m l thin ban prevented ?ue” tb-ron^od "l?
ntcu wilt be built Ju.t aero.. th«', h „ „f nl „ st of the MPPltoi-i * £* '.IT
Tom across the Piedmont Bar? He I tracks opposite the plant of the Way-! Monday morning will see the open-,
might do it, were It not for the Gal In
the fountain. Tom perhaps, will ad
mit he Is a political pirate, but he !
cross Electric Light and Power Com- in* 0 f the shop work on a much lar-
p*»y.
The negroes' quarters will bo sev-
dt.w. the line on nudltjr.-wllh but ^ hUBdred ytrd| weltwlrd _ „ eir
one exception.—Fitzgerald lender.
Wh.t I. the deni between Hoke
William had Ju.t returned from col-
lege to .pend hi. spring vacation,
.ay. Harper’. Weekly. One of the
thing, most noticed by the young I governor ‘which he will not bo’ Tom
man was Fanny, the daughter of SI |, alated for the U. 8. Senate. But,
the old rise range.
Lumber for the construction of the
Smith nnd Tom Watson? This I. the , buUdftlfI hl , been UQlotde4 and ear-
way It looks: should Hoke be elected [Knt))ra „ lTe ^ work bul|d .
g**r scale, and the farce will be In
creased almost dally oi the material
arrives.
Mr. Myers finds that he will have
no trouble in securing plenty of work
men. but many will be Imported from
other cities.
Perkins, a near- neighbor, who had
during his absence changed from a
•mboylsh schoolgirl Into a very
utlfu’. young woman. It seems
Is father had also noticed the change,
and remarked to his son:
tom
t
then, the people of Georgia will never (
give up their Bacon for Tom Watson.
—Fitzgerald Trader.
Is In For Hoke Smith. I
Our old friend W. L Peek. ex-Pop- '
"William, have you noticed how old ; uiiat candidate for governor of Geor-
SI Perkins’ daughter Fanny has got j g j a> |* ou t for Hoke Smith. The
A Fatal Battle
With Crazy Negro
up? seems 10 mo she's genin' to be a
. jolly handsome young critter!"
"She certainly I. father." said Wil
liam. enthusiastically. "Fanny I. as
beautiful a. Hebe!"
“Where 1 * your eyea. boy?" objected
tbo father. She's a dura sight punier
than ho bo! Old 81 U at homely at
BUI Jontt' bull pop."
“■Ilne-up" a. Seab Wright call. It, Is
gening Interesting.—Valdosta Times.
It doean'e help your town and there
fore doesn't help you, to send away
for things that can be bought at home
The loyal citizen will spend bis money
st home, even though he may hare to
pay a little more for what be buys.—
Albany Herald.
Jefferson City, Mo., March 26.— criminal were
Two dead and two Injured are the re- Anderson was killed by tho guards
reference I. aow had.
Also at the same time end place
will bo sold lot of unreturned wild
land:
Lot of land No. two hundred end
fifty-one 1251) In the 12th Diet, of eaid
county.
Levied on and by virtue of a tax
execution Issued by R. M. Lanier, Tax
Collector, Ware County, Oa., for Btata
and County tax due thereon and un
paid for the year 1205, to which elo
cution end each and every recital
therein reference Is now bad.
Also at the same time and place
will bn sold lot of unreturned wild
land:
Lot of land Ns. thra* hundred and
twenty-five (325) In the 12th Diet, of
eald county.
Levied on nnd hy virtue of a Ux
execution Issued hy It. M. Lanier, Tax
Collector, Ware County. Oa., for State
, and County tax due thereon and un
paid for tho year 1305, to which ex*-
severely subbed. | c't'lon .nd each nnd every recital
At Wareiboro yesterday evening
about 7 o'clock, the residence of Mr.
John A. McDaniel, with all of Its con
tents, was destroyed by fire. The Oi**
Igln of the fire, so the Herald learna,
la a complete mystery. The fire ori
ginated in the roof of the building
and the house was almost ready to
fall in when the family discovered
the fire, and they barely had time to
mako their e*cape from the burning
building. Everything was loat. In
cluding many valuable papers. Tho
Ions falls quite heavily upon Mr. Mo-
Daniel and hla family.
thpreln reference is now had.
All the above lots of wild and un-
suit, of a battle with on ln.sne no- while defending himself with bucket, j mora^McM
gro convict in the penitentiary this of slops In the third story of the cell each This Feb. 5, 1906.
morning. The dead are Jams* Wood, building About fifteen guards were ^
guard, and 8nnny Anderson, his mur- shooting at him and it is not known | Wanted!
derer, who was sent from Micon for who fired the fatal shot. When the
four years, oa a charge of an attempt convicts war* bring served breakfast
to kilL Two other convicts who tried Wood opened Anderson’s cell ted the
to save Wood from tho desperate convict subbed him with e shot keifs.
Has Moved Back to Waycross.
Mr. C. If. Strickland, who recently
moved with his family to Boston, Ga.,
has moved back to Waycross, and la
now occupying his residence on lower
Plant Avenue. Mr. Strickland says
he soon realized that ho had made a
mistake by leaving Waycross, and at
once decided to move back to the best
town In Georgia. Charlie Is a flee
carpenter and helped to build some of
the flncHt housed in the city. He In
here again now for business and pro
poses to assist In building a "Greater
Waycrosa." When It comes to doing
fine eari>enter work, Mr. Strickland
can hold hln own with most any of -
them.
Mr Harvio Jordan Is a forcible and
convincing talker, but the cotton grow
ers seem to be hard to convince that
the crux of the whole question of high
er prices for cotton Is the reduction of
acreage. Unleas the crop this year le
surplus of lest year's crop will not
help the ritnatlon et ell. A 10.000.000
12,000,000-bale crop this year will
raetse moredete high price* while
Oop .KeVnmealx HeM. U«J*
' crop trill eel] l*r 5 er I eeeU.
Carpeatera sad laborers laa*L 1
Call on C. B. Myers at naw A. C. L.I
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