Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, March 07, 1908, Image 3

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD tho Southern Hotel Block aow occu pied by tho Waycrosj Post Office, and that portion of the lands cf L. John- ton purchased of the Mayor and Coun cil of the City of Waycros* and form erly used as a lane; thonce South, parallel with Lott street at the corner of the store occupied by II. C. Sea man; thence East along the Northern J margin of Elizabeth street ninety (9J) » feet to the place of beginning. In-j fcludlng ail the turnhure and llxtures \ of every character owned by the said L. Johnson in the Southern Hotel and In the Waycross Post Office on the !0th day of October, 1906, which real estate and personal property was con veyed by the said L. Johnson to the Bank of Waycross on said date, the deed of conveyance being recorded In book “Y” folio 553. Clerk’s office Ware Superior Court. Said bids und offers to be in writ ing and to be mailed for delivered to the undersigned at Waycross, Ga., and the same to be subject to acceptance and apprlval and to confirmation by the Court. This Februury 21, 1908. A. M. KNIGHT, Receiver Bank of Waycross. vt 913 HOd NOIlONfirNI OaiNVUO BAINBRIDGE COMPANY. Property Worth Quarter Million Dol lar! Would Have Been Sacrificed At Bainbridge Today. Balnbrldge Ga., March, 3.—When Sheriff L. E. Black. Jr. went to sen the propet ty of E. Swindell ft Co., be fore the court house door this mornln? lr n.et with a surprise. He waa serv ed with an Injunction granted by Judge Emory Speer In the* United Sta tes Court at Savannah yestorday which prevented the sale taking place. 3wlndcll & Co., own large tracts of timber land and have almost complet ed a railroad from their i^lace to Bainbridge. The railroad Is eighteen miles long and only two and a half miles remain Incomplete. It- la claimed by R. O. Porter, of Appalachl-. { S *h« simplest thing in cola, Fla., one of the stockholders In , jJ\JJ 1 ° t jf^ l# ^ l po5?a{ l card < anS the company Interested that the levy ..v vou want to aet It. I will by which the sale was to have been made Is Illegal. He asked thac tne sale be stopped by an Injunction Is sued by Judge Speer against Swlndall ft Co., the Bainbridge State Bank and L. E. Black, Jr., Judge Speer granted every request prayed for and appoint ed J. M. Wilkinson; of- Valdosta, -re ceiver. It Is claimed the forced sale of tho property would represent a great sacrifice of a property slislly worth $250,00trahd that If a receiver gives the matter his attention nnd completed the railroad that the tim ber on tho land will be of great value. FIRST TRAIN THROUGH AT 3:3C^om the governors of New York and Advertisement of sale of real estate .Sew Jersey and other notables. THIS A.-. wRNOON. After the speeches this evening, the party will return to Manhattan • •Cf.icia'a And Sc:re3 invited Gucc5s* 0 at.end aa elaborate banquet '«kcn Through.. Ban-£jj crr . Vi q*-cit Tcnigb By Telegraph To the Herald. New York, Feb. 25.—Wi.h jiressure ai an electric button in White 3oston Globe: _ Modesty is a great virtue, but experience has shown that doesn’t push a mnn aheaJ in poll tilf tics. Hcuse at Wasair.gtcn at 3:30 this r.f: -: n .on, President Roosevelt —- - , put In moth n the vest machinery of Kew York Sun: Bryan continues the Bullion River tunnel. to spare neither his own constitution The preparations were all com-j,or that of the United 8tatea. pletej for the formal opening of the tunnel between Manhattan and Hobo- “Does your husband ever seem "ken this morning, asfd at 3:30 the jealous of you?” first train, with officials cf the tunnel *%h, no. .You see I keep making company end scores of Invited guests hint believe he looks ten years young* were taken to Hoboken where the ?? tjan he |j, M —fhlcago tt^cord-Her- cvei.t will be celebrated by speeches aid. .Tonsilitis is swelling end inflammation of Hie glands al the side of Hie Hiroatl*.* Slowv’s Liivimeivt used as a qargte and applie Hie outside of the throat the swelling and gives instant relief. for Croup, Quincy Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in Chest or Lungs this liniment is unsurpasr Sloan's Liniment is indispensable when travelling because it is penetrating,worming, soothing, healing and antiseptic. , * Price 25*,50t 6*1.00 • . Dr.EoriS.SIoon. Boston. Mom.U.S.A* The*Best For The Price On The All of our goods sold under Our Personal Guarantee. CHAS..BLUM k • Wines, Liquors , Beers, Etc. 517-519 W. Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. Agents for Pabst Blue Ribbon Bottled Beer. Jung’s Cincinnati Beer. Lewis’ 66, Sunny Brook, Early Times and Moncrief Springs Whiskey. tf iONG DISTA CE PNONE 188. Will will ship yue, | Sheridan Club, 4 quart. (2.72 Paid, the (olowlng packages Sheridan Club, 6 quart* 54,00 4 quarts Sunny Brook 1:.$6.00 Sheridan Club, 12 quarts 18.00 12 quart! Sunny Brook $13,60 Pure North Carolina White Corn.$3.v0 BOTTLED IN BOND. jBlack and Blue Corn, 4 quart. ..$J.o« 4 quarts Mellwood ...34.60 Barred Corn, 4 quart. $2.50 12 quart. Millwood $18.00 Laurel Valle} Corn, 4 quart. ....$0.50 CO BOTTLED IN'BOND. 1 quart* Guckenhalmtr • $5.00 2 quart. Ouck.uh.lmer $11.76 GOVERNMENT BOTTLING. I quart. Uoncrlet Spring. $4.00 .2 quart. Moncrief Spring. ,...$11.00 ALSO BOTTLED IN BOND. I FI.es Old Crow ..........I.’.$6.00 I Fives Hermitage $5.00 loth Old Oooda and Bottled In Bond. Remember, all above Whiskies are >ottled In Bond under Government’s supervision. Fine blended Whiskies delivered to •ou all express chargts paid. Lewis 66. 4 quarts $5.05 Hunter, 4 quarts $5.60 Harper, 4 qaarts $6.06 Echo Spring, 4 quart* ..........$5.00 Cascade Teaaesae, 4 quarts ....$5.00 Blum's Monogram, 4 qt*. blend or Blum’s Monogram bottled In bond 4 quarts $4.20 12 quarts Monogram ..........$12.1)0 Blum's Sylvan Gleu. 4 quarts...$3.20 Blum’s Sylvan Olen. 6 quart* ... .$446 Siam's Sylvan Gin, $ quart* ....(640 Imported Scotch Whiskies, Brandies Gina, Port and Sherries delivered In 4 bottle*, aa fallows: 4 bottles Club Blend Scotch Whis key delivered (or $5 00 4 bottle. Moralll. Freres 3 Sun Cognac $6.06 4 bottles of Don Carlos 8berry . .$4.00 4 bottles Nlerport Port $4.00 4 bottles Hill & Underwood Dry •*or Tom Gin $4.50 4 bottle. Sir Robert Burnett $5.00 4 bottle* Crystalled Rock and Rye or Peacb and Honey $3.60 BULK WHIBKIES. ^ * Jug Orders Net Delivered. Per Gallon Sunny Brook. 9 years old $5.00 Gibson Pure Rye $4,00 Lewi. 66. Blend $4.50 Early Times Bourbon $.3.00 Wfalte Mills Bourbon $3.00 Indian Hm, 100 proof $2.50 iAnd of Flowers, Blend ........$3.06 Green Briar Tennee.ee $3.60 McDuffie* Malt 3150 Canadian White Rye ..$3.00 .,.$3.00 of Bank of Waycross. Jesse Thompson, et. al, vs. Bank of Waycross, et. al. Injunction and Re in Ware Super,or Court, April term, 10US. _ Under and by virtue ot nu order granted In above staled case by Hon. Whipple, Judge Superior Courts Cordele Judicial Circuit, on February 19. 190S, taking anj exercising Juris diction therein, the underalgned A. M. Knight, Receiver In said case, will during tho next thirty days, receive bids and oilers for the purchase for cash or for cne fourth cash and the balance in equal Installments on three six nnd nine moa.lis time, with inter est at 8 per cent per annum, ot all and singular the real estate of the said Bank of Waycross, in parts or parcels and as a whole, a schedule of which la as follows: (a) All and singular all the poper- ty conveyed by Geo. R. Youmans to the Hank of Waycross by deed dated the 14th day of February 1903 and re corded In Book **W" folio 473 Clerk’s office Ware Superior Court, except ing such parts thereof as have been heretofore sold and conveyed by the Bank of Waycross, a list of which now remaining unsold and owned by the Bank of Waycross being as fol lows: In the Sth District of Waro county, Georgia. All of lot No. 9 on the South side of Satllla River, being about 150 acres more or less. Lot No. 3S In Sth District Waro county, Georgia. Deed from Admlnisuttrlx of T. T. Thigpen to all of said lot. There has been sold 65 acres In the Southeast corner to W. B. Thigpen. No title found In T. T. Thigpen to said lot ex cept a deed from J. P. Williams & Co., for 65 acres and a deed from N. R- McDaniel tg T. T. Thigpen for 60 acrea in the Northeast corner. This has not been sold nnd If It was the proporty of Thigpen it is owned by the Bank of WaycrJss. All of lot No. 67 except that part South of Cex’a creek, now owned by J. R. Thigpen, the exception contain ing about 20 acres, more or loss. Lot No. 68 in 8 th District, Ware county, Georgia. Vjlnety acrea, more or leaa, of said lot bounded on tbo North and West by original land line* and on the South and Eaat by Cox’s creek. (b) All and slnglar all the proper ty conveyed by Peter Likely to the Bank of Waycross on the 1st day of December, 1896. as shown by a Jced which la recorded In Book ”8’’ folios 622 to 624, Clerk’s offlee Ware Super ior Court, excepting such parts there of aa have been heretofore sold to various parties by dis Bank of Way- cross, there yet remaining, held and owned by the Bank ol Waycross of said tract of land about sixty acres, to which deed reference I* hereby made and aa well to the several deeds 'made by the Bank of Waycross to various purchasers conveying a part ol said Irlglnal tract for the purpose of ascertaining th* exact acreage held and owned by the Bank of Waycrosi. (c) Also elghty-two (S3) acre, of lot of land No. 37 in the Sth District of Ware county, Georgia, bounded aa follows: North and W#st by a ditch and lands formerly owned by T. W. Cole, South by original land line and land owned by T. H. King, on the Not A!! Alike You have to pay the same price for them so why not net ihe bc^t. That*# the kind we grow. Our tim e is d 2voted to this work and nothing more. Money canrot produce better plants than ours. We want to give you the best REGARDLESS OF COST Wc select our plants and THROW THE POOR STOCK AWAY Give us a trial order, and if you don’t find them satb'actorv v ur money will fc refunded VHRIETIEf: Early Jersey Wakefieltf, Charleston Wake ieid Succession, Flat Dutch, Drum Head. TRICES. l,ooo to 4,000, $1.5o per thousand 5,ooo to 9,<ioo, “ “ lo.ooo to 2o,ooo, $1 oo “ “ CASH WITH ORDER THEC. F. BUTLER GO., MEGGETT, SOUTH CAROLINA. F. O. B. Meggett, S. C. THIS-GLORIOUS GOLDEN CLOCK FREE for a fsw minutes of your time. No one who has a home to live In can afford to mlaa thla truly GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, To taeura FREE of charge a Clock, the ' i«, n io?. ln9 B» h FirGO A L n S rnn «retl VC ADO tuch a i/iocK, noi utnu ■ ir «*«■ AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS. BEAD EVERY WORD OF THIS GREAT To tat this beautiful Cloak TRKB ll th. slntpl.it thine In DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD MEETING. Savannah, Ga:. March. 3.—The Dem ocratic Committee of tba First Dis trict la holding'* meeting today at Lyon, for the purpose of arranging a date and plana for the Congression al primary. It la expected there will be plana made which will provent n deadlock such aa occurred two yeara ago. It Is anticipated that the rules will call for the running ot a aecoml primary provided no candidate gets a majority In the Itrst 'one. Tho an nounced candidates for Congress aro C. Q. Bdward* the incumbent wh4 seeks re-election. W. W. Sheppard who tied With Brannen, of Bulloch. Bast by original land line and lands, ^ u0 Wm cl i rtoni 0 f Mo- formerly owned by T. T. Thigpen, • Int(wh (Q| , E K Overstreet, of Serf- now owned by the Bank ot Waycross. ^ Thev eac -, fcave representative:: said land being In the Southeast cor ner of ealJ lot of land, tha same being described In a deed made by W. H. » Will* IU« m ■ay you want to yet it. Z will than sand you br mall, pre paid, a carefully wrapped package of handsome portraits of George Washington, and ask you to show them to your nalffhbors. These portraits ara copies of Ifca beat known pointing of the •rat President of tha United States, and are different fror* and handsomer than any pf‘ ture of the kind you over **Thl* I, Just th, picture S ir the dining-room or pit- ng room. and. becnu.o the Tory nemo o.org. Wash ington strengthens tho love ot horn, and country In old nnd young nllko, everybody will want ont of thorn nnd will be glad to per for It on tha liberal proposition t will authorise you to make. Too only here to ( collect II In thle way to 1 make th* Olorloua Clack yoara forever. POSITIVELY GUARANTEED Not to Tarnish, and to Km Tim* lor Tm Yurt. yours forever. - ww» use vae. TWO BEAUTIFUL EXTRA GIFT? In addition to the Clock 1 have two other lovely preeants which X wlll’gt •an—two more handeome ornament* which anyone who lore* a pretty.hoe will be delighted with, one ot these girt* I will lend to yon Fftkffi 1 paid as soon aa X rscalve th* postaueanl with your name an It., one I will give to you Juat for being prompt in following my Instr will tell yon *11 abaut lb* second extra-gift,'* when I send the first I will de as soon at X hoar from you, aoJnmRT UP. - -, *- Georgia School of Technology They each have representatlvoa at the meeting today. sn's SylvanGita. II «oarti ...H.06Fleetwood Rye 8CNO FOR RUCE Ltfiflg described In a deed mane ny w. <*■ eEVEN HUNDED King to the Bank if Waycross on the. 14th day of October, 1907, and recorded | STREET CARS BURNED. In book “A” folio 355. tjlerk’a office ■ Ne w York. March X.—New York. Ware superior Court. . had another serious conflagration Sat- (d> All the following described j urdiy night which destroyed the *' property, situated In the City of Way-' bam. of the New York City Railway cross, Ware county, Georgia, and ’ company, entailing a loaa or $2,600,000 known a* the Southern Hotel Block and described as follow*: Commenc ing at tit Northeast , corner of Lott and Bllxabeth street, thence running North along Western margin ol said Lott Street two hundred (X00) feet, more or leas, to the Southwest cor ner of'Lott and Mary attest*; thence West along the Southern margin of Mary *tt**t ninety (90) feet, more or More than 760 street car* were de stroyed. The street car company suf fered another loaa last year when the barns of Madison avenue were burned down. Wherever you go yon hear It said that Wm. O. Brantley la the coming man for Governor when Hoke Smith steps down and out. nmim nit sciounxnirs asjicnid to uci COUNTY IK GI611CU wm. 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