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THE.WAYCRQss WEEKLY HERALD
THIS< GLORIOUS GOLDEN CLOCK FREE
ter a few minutes of your time. No one who has
a home to live In oan afford to mlee this truly
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.
To aocure FREE of
moot Important thing
ouch a Clock, tool BEAUTIFUL GOLD
AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEAR8.
BEAD EVERY WORD OF THIS 6REAT OFFER
To nt this btautlful Clock
FREE !■ tb« almplait thin* In
f bo world. All 70a have to do
Is write mo a postal card and
ear you want to vet It X will
then send you by mall, pre
paid, a carefully wrapped
package of handsome portraits
of George Washington, and
ask you to ahow them to your
neighbor*
These portraits are copies of
the best Finown painting of the
grst President of the United
gtates, and are different from
and handsomer than any pic
ture of the kind 700 ever
Tble Is just ths pleture
for ths dining-room or sit
ting room. and. because the
very name George Wash
ington strengthens the love
of home and country In old
and young alike, everybody
will want one of them nnd
will be glad to pay for It
on the liberal proposition
X will authorise you to
*make. You only have to
collect IS In this way to
make this Glorious Clock
yours foraver. /
TWO BEAUTIFUL EXTRA GIFTS
In addition to ths Clock X bars two other lovely preeents which X will give
you—two more handeome ornamsnta which anyone who lovao a pretty home
will be delighted with. One of these gifts I will send to you FRBB AND PRE
PAID as soon ss X recalvs tha postal card with your name en It Ths other
•ML I ***• l™* Juat for being prompt In following my Instruction* C
YOU TAKE NO
peri! _ _ _
ra.ly In cub (or your Iroubis.' Alto, ft you pet
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follows: *D. R. OSBORlfl
THE HERALD
FOR JOB PRINTING
TKBest For •
The Price
Oil The—
AH d our goods sold under
Our Personal Guarantee.
CHA SJLUM &
Wines, Liquors
Beers, Etc.
517-519 W. Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
Agent for Pobst Blue Rib‘bon Bottl'd Beer.
Jung’s Cincinrati Beer.
Lew.s’ 66, Sunny Brook, Early Times and
Moncrief Springs Whnkey.
i'CNG CI&TA CE PNONE iSS.
CO
Will will.
ray, the folowing package
j ShtTidaa Club, 6 quar;*
4 quarts, Smtuy Brook
..85.C0
! Siurit’su Club, 12 quart* .....
11 quarts Sunny Brook
.lu.oj: Pure North Caroline Wl lth Corn.tit. -1'
BOTTLED IN BOND.
j Black and Blue Corn. 4 quuu
..LUv
4 quarts Mellwood
..it.;.
j Kant at Cora, 4 quaru
11 quarts Mellwood*
.$S3.w. Laurel Valley Corn, 4 quart* ..
BOTTLED IN BONO.
i Imported Scotch Whiskies, Crandt s
4 quarts Gucksnhslmsr
ii.3
Clns, Port and Sherries dcltvorcd -n
12 quarts Guckenhclmer
•4 bottles, as follows:
GOVERNMENT BOTTLING.
1 bottles Club Blend Scotch Whit-
4 quarts Moncrief Springs ..,
. ,14.1k
key delivered for
It quarts "cuerlef Eprlugs ,.
.111.0,
4 bottles Moral!Is Pares 3 Stars
ALSO BOTTLEO IN BOND.
Cognac
H.00
4 Fives Old Crow
. .tt.Of
4 bottles of Den Carlos Sherry
.34.00
4 Fives Hermitage
.15.90
t tuition Nierport Pert
.14.00
Beth Old Goods tad Botlltd In
Bond
1 bottle? HiU L Undcrwo.!a Dry
Remember, all above Whiskies art
U(tied In Bend vnd**r Govemoii nt*»
i bcttlra Sir Robert Bursett ...
.15.40
supervision.
! Kith* Cr: ••talizcfi RccK a td Ryo
Fine Mended Whiskies deliver'd t*
cr Peach and Honey
•on all express ehsrgea*p»:d.
BULK WHISKIES.
Lewis 66. 4 quarts
Hunter, 4 quarts.
.$5.r
Par Gallon
Echo Spring, 4 quarts
.*3.0
Olltuon Pure Bret
.14.00
Cascade Tenants., 4 quarts ..
/I
1 rt wis 66, Dlond
HI)
Blum's Monogram, 4 qts. blend
cr
-••ly Tttret ponrbon
*.*.00
Clam's Uoocgrea Settled in load
’”Mto Mills Bourbon
.13.4C
4 quarts
.*1?
' fin* Hill 100 proof
.15.6)
It quarts Monogram
V ’ *•
t und ef Flovere. Blend
• MO.'
Blum's Sylven Glen. 4 qiaitt,
. TT.t
c-ea llrlnr Tonnes,eo
•M.00 I
Ilium's Sylvan Glen, C quarts ..
.*»*
* r luffla, Malt
.15.50
Ilium*. Sylvan Glen, 1 quarts
Canadian Whit, Ryo
55.00
Blum'. Sylvan Glen, It quarts .
.HOP
■TeetwooE Rya
12.00
...iseoient of sal* of real estate
■■ Bank of WsycroM.
Jesse Thompson, et. al., vs. Bask of
Waycrosf, et. al. Injunction and Re-
cclrcr, la Ware Superior Court, April
term. 1808.
Under and by virtue of an order
\ granted In above stated case by Hon.
J V. Whipple, Judge Superior Courts
CcrdeJe Judicial Circuit, on February
13. l»C3,ytaklnf and exercising Juris
diction therein, the undersigned A. M.
Knight, Receiver In said caae, will
during the next thirty days, receive
Lida and offer* for the purchase for
cash or for one fourth cash and the
balance in equal Installment* on three
fix and nine months time, with Inter
est at 8 per cent per annum, of all and
alngular the real estate of the said
Bank of Waycross, in part* or parcels
and aa a whole, a acheduJo of which Is
aa follows:
(a) All and singular all the poper-
ty conveyed by Geo. It. Youmans to
the Bank of Waycrosso by deed dated
ti:e 14th day of February 1303 and re
corded in Book “W" folio 473 Clerk's
efflee 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
Lho Bank of Waycross being as fol-
.-ws:
In the 8th District of Ware county,
Georgia.
All of lot No. 9 on the South side
cf Satllla River, being about 450 acret
j nr.re or less.
! Lot No. 38 In Sth District Ware
Cf unty, Georgia.
1 Deed from Admlnlstatrlx of T. T.
. Thigpen to all of said lot. There has I
! been sold C5 acres in the Southeast
J corner to \\\ B. Thigpen. No title
j found- in T. T. Thigpen to said lot ex
! ccpt a deed from J. P. Williams & Co.
; fer 65 acres and a deed from N. R.
McDaniel to T. T. Tnl?pon 1
j acres in the Northeasc corner. This
j has not boea sold and if it was tho
rroperty of Thigpen It Is owned by
* ho Bank of Waycross.
j AT of lot No. 57 excapt that part
"cum of C5x’s creek, now owned by
1 ’. It. Thigpen, the exception contain-
about 20 acres, more cr lcs3.
Lot No. 58 In 8 th District, Ware
ccuhty, Georgia.
Ninety acres, more or less, of said
!ct bounded cn the North and West
by original land lines and on the
Couth and East by Cox’s creek.
(b) All and slnglar all the proper
.ty conveyed by, Peter Likely to the
Bank of Waycrosa on the 1st day of
December, 1899, as shown by a deed
w^ilch Is recorded In Book “S” folios
622 to 624, Clerk’s office Ware 8uper-
ltr Court, excepting such parts there
of as have been heretofpre sold to
various parties by the Dank of Way-
croks, there yet remaining, held and
owned by the Bank of Waycross of
• aid tract of land about sixty acres,
ta which deed reference U hereby
undo and as well to the several .deeds
made by tho Bank ef Waycross to
.itj'.cua purchasers conveying a part
cf said irig!nal tract for the purpose
of ascertaining the exact acreage held
and owned by Up Bank of Waycross.
(c) Also elt’aty-two ($2) acres of
lot of land No. 87 in the 8th District
less, to the corner of that portion ot
no Southern Hotel Block now occu
led by the Waycross Post Office, and
hat portion cf the lands of L. John-
on purchased of tho Mayer and Coun
?J1 of the City of Waycross and form
erly used os a lane; thence 8outh,
parallel with Lott street at the corner
3f the store occupied by H. C. Sea
.nan; thence East along the Northern
margin of Elizabeth street ninety (90)
feet to the place of beginning. In
cluding all the fnrniture and fixture*
of every character owned by the said
L. Johnson in the Southern Hotel and
in the Waycross Post Office on the
20th day of October, 1906, which rea»
state and personal property wa3 con
veyed by the said L. Johnson to (he
Bank of Waycross on said date, the
deed o! conveyance being recorded In
book ”Y” folio 553, Clerk’s office
A’aro Superior Court.
Said bids end offers to bo 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 February 21, 1908.
N A. M. KNIGHT,
Receiver Bank of Waycross.
f GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
To all whom It may Concern:
Mra. Virginia Fain, having In pro
per form applied to me for permanent
Letters of Administration on the esta
te of E. W. Fain, late of said county,
notice is hereby givenachat said appli
cation will be heard at he regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday
in April, 1908.
Witness my band and official signa
ture, this 11th day of March 190S.
Warren Lott,
Ordinary.
FLOAT ON DOWN THE RIVER
Senola Enterprise-Gazette.
A prominent drummer was in our
office a few days since and was. dis
tressingly blue over the dull time* ot
the past few months. He said:
confidence Is once, more restored and
business resumed as It was two years
ago I’ll never again fight the corpora
tions and other things that are the
making of this country, and there are
thousamb of other people In the same
boat with me.” Float eti down the
river son, yu did not believe us.
TWO DAY8 OLD BABY
FOUND IN A BASKET.
Savannah, Ga., March 11.—C&pt J.
P. Sayers of the 3alvatlon Army has
the smallest and youngest baby In his
nursery that has been there since he
had been taking In waifs and father
less children to care for them. The
last comer Is ony about two days old.
The little one was found ln*a basket
near the Barnard street school cn
Monday afternoon when but a few
hours old apparently. It was In a
basket and was well protected from
the weather with a shawl. Plenty cf
clothes had been provided for It. The
little cue is thriving In its new home.
COL. R. L. COLDINQ WILL
PROBABLY BE CANDIDATE.
MSN IN JAIL SUPPOSED TO
; BE SAFE ROBBERS.
Savannah, Ga., March 11.—There
are two men In Jail here suposed to
be those who robbed the safe of the
central Railway ct Pooler. They give
their names as William Ferris and
Peter Nell and deny their guilt.
Among the evidence against them 1*
the fact that a note book carried by
one of them had a tom page in It
and the piece of paper corresponding
to this torn pcrtlcn was found In
Peeler the day after the robbery.
Savannah, Ga., March 12.—Col. Rob
ert* L. Coldlng It Is expected will make
his announcement as a candidate for
Solicitor-General of the Eastern Judi
cial circuit within the next twelve
hours. He la said to be preparing hi*
announcement now. He will make a
4th candidate for the place. Two can
didates for Sheriff of Chatham county
announced yestcr.day. They were
Ccpt. T. F. Screven, the present In-
cuuibc.it and Jud$c Michael Naugatln,
a Justice of tho peace for the past
26 years. Ke has commissioners sign
ed by every governor from Colquitt to
Tcrrell v
MISS HARDEE’8 DEATH
CAU8ED GRIEF IN 8AVANNAH
Savannah, Ga., March 12.—The news
In Savannah yesterday of the tragic
death of Miss Elizabeth Hardee who
was killed by an insane companion in
Boston created the geratest Interest
and excitement among her friends
and relatives in this city. Hr. W. P.
Hardee the father of the young lady
was for many hours iu Ignorance of
th« manner of his daughters death.
He received a telegram during the
morning saying she was dead but no
particulars were given. The remains
will be brought to Savannah for In
terment. Mias Hardee was a woman
of wide acquaintance In Savannah and
was a very brilliant and competent
teacher. She liad not been In Savan
nah a great deal In recent years only
coming home during the summer
months to visit her father and brother
Mr. Cosmo P, Hardee. On one of
these occasions Miss Sarah Weed the
lady who took Miss-; Hardee’s life
came her e with her and met many of
the friends of the latter. She was of
a very pleasant disposition and those
who met her while In Savannah re
member her very cordially. Miss Har
dee was a born educator and her work
as a teacher was of a very high order.
Several Savannah* girls attended her
school until recently when there came
reports to the city of a disagreement
between herself anc Miss Weed. She
elegraphed to Savannah that hese re
ports were unfounded.
AMERICAN FEDERATION
OF MUSICIANS.
New York, March 12.—The Ameri
can Federation of Musicians is re
ported to be in fine healthy condition 1 has consented to remain over.
Us membership la now approximately
40,000 and new unions are being
formed at various points.
JUDGE R. B. RU88ELL TO
ATTEND MEETING.
Savannah, Ga., March 12.—Tho au
tomobile races will not be the only
attraction In Savannah March ISta,
on that date Judge Richard B. Rus
sell of the Circuit court of Appeals
will be here for the purpose of at
tending a meeting of the Royal Ar
canum. He is the head of that order.
The Judge Is comin? down to be pres
ent at the banquet of the Hibernian
Society on the night of the 17th and
AMERICAN COMPANY HAS
LEASED BRITISH CON3ES3ION.
Los Angelez, March 11.—A Los An
geles company has leased a British
fishing consesslon, and. is starting
operation on the coast of Lower Call-*
tories at Ensenada and at Quentin
torle m at Ensenada and at an Quentin,
125 miles farther sout!i, and a small
'forco of workmen U already on the
ground. A can-making factory ha3
been arranged for. The consesslon,
which runs until June, 1917, gives the
right to take all kinds of fish, Includ
ing pearl fishlng( for territory not al
ready given) on both cost* of the pen-
.Tonsilitis
is swelling and infkjmmal^.w. .
the glands al the side of the throat!
•Sloeavs
Liniment
I DIAMOND PRODUCTION
■IN D FOR FSUCC L(«T
Insula, and th, exclusive right
or Wire county. Georfia, bounded as and operate factories and to export
follows: North and West by a ditch trash, UrltJ and preserved fish,
and lands formerly named by T. W. 5
Cole, South by original lend line and '
land owned by T. H. King, on the 1
East by. original land line and lands ( WILL BE RESTRICTED,
formerly owned by T. T. Thigpen,
now owned by tho Bank of Waycross, ( Capo Town March 11.—Last year
aid land being In t.te Southeast c:r--tke pnnlue.lcn of dlatuondj In South
ncr of said lot ot land, tho same being j Ariel amounted, ronsbly to 10.000,000
lescrlbed In a deed made by W. H. I pcttr.d sterling In value, of which De
::mj to the Bank of Waycross on the Beers contributed S.OCO.OOO, the-
14th day of October, 1S0T. and recorded j Premier S,000,000. Jagerfoateln 1,000.-
.n tcclc "A" folio J55, Clerk's office 000, and enndry other productions 1,-
are superior Court. 000,000. The estimate of w-hat can be
(d) All tho following described placed tor the current year <W0S)
operty, situated la the City ef Way-'without Hording the mrrket a
oss. Ware county, Georgia, and • loutly affecting rrlcas la about 5,000,-
own aa the Southern Hotel Block OCO In value. It Is evident, therefore,
d described aa follows: Ccmmeno- - that the production will have to be re
g a: tba Northeast comer of Lott[ striated to comply with the lessened
IkoubWe'of'Hiefhroflf
the swelling and gives instant relief,
far Croup. Quincy SoreThroaf,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in Chest or,
Lungs this liniment is unsui
Sloans Liniment is indispensable
when travelling because it is
penetrating, warming, sooihing,
healing and antiseptic.
* Price 29t,50t6H00 <
Dr.EoH S.SIoon, Boaten. Moat,
Georgia School
fif Technology
nmini nn scioutsim Atsem to ucn
f COUNTY Dl CZCMIA
^met nH.-£zj e^cftoay.
rsassss
SgffiR’SWffiress
WMfatirto, etc.
rsc >Hutnte< cstalofn.Morcitu Mirtr:
K.C-. MATHESCN, A.H., U.D., twtid.ut.
, stricteil In the best Interests of all I
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