Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, May 16, 1908, Image 6

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD PETITION FOR CHARTER. •TATE OF GEORGIA;—lOUNTY OF WARE. To tho Superior Court cl Said county 'Tic Petition ol J. II.- KcDavla, S. M. Jackson, W. L. Davis. A. C. Jonei C. B. Barnes, and J. M. .-IcDsrU rr- partfully »how«:— 1st That they desire In* themeelv s Ahf l' associates success.-,- - and af(na. to be-come Incorporated un the name and style of 're "GranJ United Order of Knights c» Kadesh. 2nd. Tost the term In' which pe Ulloners ask to be Incorporated twenty years, with the I rivllege renewal at the eipIraUv of that time. 3rd. There shall be oo capital stock of said corporation, the sue not be lag one for gain and j bit of peti tlonere, but being wholly a benoro! act organisation. tth. The Object and purpose the proposed corporatlot, m to sub Usb subordinate lodges ol a benefici ary order for the benefit ri its mem- fieri and their benefletari-.-; to hare repreeentatlre form of government and a lodge system, wr: rltutMstle form of work for the mtetlag of IU subordinate bodies, to nrke previa- ioas for Toe payment of benefits In ease of death, sickness, I- ropora-y or fiorsanent disability, etrinr as a re- suit of disease, accident it old age; toaccamulste, maJntaln, apply od dis burse among 1U membersbit a reserve emergency or other funds, as m.-.y be frortded for In the Conslltniloa and gy laws; and to do any , r.d all other acte In connection with the establish ment of a fraternal beneficiary order sot In conflict with the laws of this state; to make a constitution, by laws, pules and regulations consistent with tbs eilstlng laws of the state, tor the government of all under Its authority, for the management of Its properties, and the due and orderly conduct of It affairs. ■ 1 Sth. The domicile of ealti purposed ^corporation ahall be In Waycroee, Wdre Conaty, Georgia, with the privilege of establishing subordinate lodge throughout the elate. 8th. Petltlonere for themselves their associates, successors and llina desire the right to ora and sell real or personal property; ',o take and receive security by mortguje; to bare and uso a common seal, sue and sued, plead and Implead, and generally do and perform all such other matters and things not hereinbefore enumer ated as are or may be Incident to tho establishment o' fraternal beneficiary orders. WHEREFORE, peiltlor-u pray t, be made a badly corporate coder th name and style aforesaid, entitled t the rights, privileges,, and immunities and subject to the liabilities fixed by the law. This April, 10th, IMS. Crawley 8. Crawley. Attorney! for Petitioners. 1, E. J. Berry do hereby certify that the above and foregoing u a trua copy of tha original as of file In my ofllce. This April. Uth. 1808. K. J. Berry. Clerk 8. C. W. C.. Ga. dissolution notice. Waycroas, Ga., May (, IMS. Tha partnership heretofore existing between B. D. Finn end T. >1. West- bevy under the name of Ftnu A West- berry, and also under the name of the Riverside Lumber Company Is hereby dissolved. B. D. Finn Mil hereafter uwn and conduct the busW nesa and will be responsible for Its debts, and he alone la entitled to col lect the accounts and debts due to sals' firm or said company. B, D. FINN. fi lm T. M. WB8TBERRY. CHRONIC COfiTIPATION CURED. One who suffers from chronic con stipation It In danger of many seylous ailments. Foley's Orino laxative cures .chronlo eonstlpa.ton as It aids digestion tad sttmnlatea the liver and towels. restoring tits natural action of these organs. Commence taking It today and you will feel bettor at once. Foley's Crino laxative does not ^au- sous or gripe and la pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Far sale by all druggists.. ' g V 5 •TRIAD THE WVlT ADS. ■** GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. To all whom It may concern: Jbo. T. My era * 'aarlug, Id proper 'orm, applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of J. M. Stiger, late of said county, this Is to cite ml! and lingular the creditors and next of kin of J. M. 8tiger, to be and appear at my ofllce within the time allowed by law, and show cauae. If any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted to Jno. T. Myers on .1. Stiger’s estate. . ^ Witness, my band and official sig nature, tola 7th day of May, 190s. •WARREN LOTT, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA—Ware County:, By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Ware County, will be sold i-f j t:*}!!? t utcry on the first Tues day In June 1908, at the court honse door In said county, between the le gal hours of sale, the tract of land In said county described as follows: Beginning one hundred and fifteen feet weat of the intersection of . street and Satllla Lane, thence run nlng along said 98 feet, thence north erly at right angles 98 feet, thence southerly 63 1-1 feet to point or place of beginning. The terms of this sale to be cash. May 11, 1908. Emmett McETreatb. Administrator of the Estate ol Fan nle Jackson. SMITH MAKES ANOTHER FLOP EXPLANATION WANTED ? GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY, i .The Court of .Ordinary of .Said C*unty. JunO Term, 190S. Alice V. YoungSove, Conservator of the Estate of Gilbert D. Younglove, of the county pf Boulder, State of Colorado, having made application to the Ordinary of Ware county, Georgia, to cause the property of the Estate of the said Gilbert D. Younglove, In the State of Georgia and the county of Ware to be delivered to the said Conservator: This Is therefore to cite all and singular the next of kin of the said Gilbert D. Younglove and all whoirt said matter may concern, that said application will be heard at the office of the Ordinary of Ware county, Georgia, on the first Monday iu Juno, 1908. Witness my hand\nd official slg nature this the seventh day of May, 190S» x JOHN T. MYERS, Judge of the City Court of Way cross. Ware County, Georgia, presid ing In the place of Warren Lott, Or dinary of Ware County, disqualified. The following Is from a report of Governor Smith'* speech In Augusta, yesterday published In the Savannah News today: Along Its general Hues the speech was the same Gov. Smith am* been de- .iverlng at other places, but he in jected some new matter and made numbers of local allusions. Outlining his stand on prohibition the speaker said be was for prohibition In his own county and for local option through out the state, but be bad said be would sign a state prohibition law. If It was passed, and that be had signed it. THIS-GLORIOUS GOLDEN CLOCK-FREE for a few minutes of your time. No one who hat a home to live In can afford to miss thie truly GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, 8ERI0N3 RESULTS FEARED. You may well fear serious result, (rum a couch or cold, Foley’s Honey and Tar cores the most obstinate coughs or colds and prevent, serious Illness. Refuse sobaltute. For sals by all druggists. ILLINOIS-CENTRAL LET ■IQ CONTRACT FOR COAL. Chlcaco, Hay 12.—The nilnols Cen tral has contracted for 2,800,000 tons of coal for company use during the next Baca] year. Awards were made to lowest bidders aa follows; To mines In Kentucky, 1,000,000 tons; to Alaba ma mines, 700,000 Inna; and to Illinois -.lner sad those owned by the com pany, 800,000 tons. i- From the Ocllla Star. While he Is busily explaining othe, things, trill Hoke Smith please say why he was In favor of locreasiog the tax on fertilizer which would have In creased the taxea of Georgia farmers 8180,000 a year? Mr. Smith on the 7th day of last August aent a special message to the general assembly urg ing them to pass a bill which would increase the tax on fertilizer 18 cents per ton. The farmers would have bad to pay every cent of this tax. It Is true that the legislature did not pass the bill, but Hokey did bis best to get them to do so. That Is the kind of friend Hokey Is to the farmers. CONNECTICNT COST 86.J87.260.05, LOUISIANA, COST 86,057,847.60. Washington, May 12—A detailed statement showing the relative total coat of Inspection and construction of the battleship Connecticut, built at the New Tork Yard, and the battle- hslp Louisiana, built by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Com pany. submitted to Congress shows that the Connecticut cost 88,387,260.08, aod the Louisiana cost 86,087,6^.60. ENGLAND WILL OI8AFEAR BENEATH THE WAVES, scarf. - .... — Parle, May 12.—Gaulols publishes ac article by M. Guy Dorval on the eor- .Ion of the English coats. The writer writer refers to the-predictions of cer tain British scientists, whom he does To secure FREE of chares a Clock, tha moat Important thing In tha home. And vuch a Clock, tool BEAUTIFUL GOLD AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS. BUD EVERY WORD OF THIS 6REAT OFFER To get thia beautiful Clock FREE la the simplest thing In tha world. All you have to do la writ# me a postal card and ray you want to gat It I will «h«n tend you br mall. pro* paid, a carefully wrapped package of handsome portrait* of George Washington, and ask you to show them to your neighbors. These portraits are copies of the best known painting of the first President of the United State*, and are different from and handsomer than any pic ture of the kind you ever saw. * This Is Just the picture for the dining-room or alt* ting room. and. because the very name George Wash ington strengthens thrlovs of home and country In old and young alike, everybody will want one of them and will be glad to pay for It on the liberal proposition 1 will authorise you to make. You only have foi collect St in this way to 1 make this Glorious Clock rs forever. iBEAUTIFULt EXTRA GIFTS ^Hlon'to th. Clock I bar. two otkar iot.tr praa.au which X will giro I you—-two more handsome ornaments whlclv* anyone who lotos a pretty homa win be delighted with. One of there gifts 2 win .and to you IMI AND Pnm- 3>AID as toon as Z rreatvo the petal card with year naaa an IL The ether one I will give to you lust for Ming prompt in renewing my Instructions. I will ton you all about tha reoond antra girt when 2 aasd tha Brat one, which It wlU da aa soon as X bear from you. so HURRY UP. rOU TAKE R0 CHANCES ana a win pay you nsnaeonu or tor mar other reason fall t you do. ,fe yea see, YOU Cj follows: * y. ■. qwwwuiw. t right downTaad write to ■. »• Ha eefM tftSffjffSBw itata gang aN.Mtole a. gny yy SECOND SUNOAY IN MAY ' LABOR MEMORIAL DAY. New York May 12—The second not n. mei that England will one day Sunday In May has been rccomended 1 disappear altogether beneath the wav- by organized labor for general obaerv e8 , ay , thtt this terrible news ance as Labor's Memorall Day. It ha9 fal | en 0D , h „ British public like a will be ao recognized and observed In ^ from the b | uei an ,| i eavc a hla various sections of the country. FOR JUDGE CITY COURT. 1 hereby announce my candidacy foi Judge of the City Court of Waycrosa subject to forthcoming Democrat! primary and respectfully and earner I ly solicit the support of the voter* o the county of Ware. Respectful!/ submitted, A. E. Goehr in. HOW It YOUR LIVER? If your liver la right you feel veil a!i over. L. L. L. keep# It right VALUED SAME At GOLD. G. Stewart o merchant of Cedar View. Mlsa- says: 1 tell my customers when they buy a box or Dr. Kings New Life Pills they gai the worth of that much gottld Iu welgat. If af- fleeted with ctnatlpatlon, malaria or biliousness." Sould under guarantee all drug stores. 25c. REGISTRATION LISTS. Complete lists of the registered ro$ era of Ware county may be obtained from the Herald office Immediately af ter the county registrars complete the work of revising the book*. Can didates desiring lists will please leave their orders with the Herald aa soon as possible. ^ tf. CAR WAS WRECKED — BY DYNAMITE STICK. Pensacola, Fla.. May 13.—An East Hill car waa wrecked last night by a stick of dynamite watch was placed on the track. It la thought, by strike sympathisers. With the exception of bruises, all on board escaped. OO YOU PEEL BADLY? tf eo yotir'liter la wrong and yne L. L. L. H. Ask your druggist effected industries of FRANCE TO $16,000,000. New York, May 12.—According to report of the French Ministry' of Commerce tho depression In this coun try has effected the Industries ol France to the extent of $16,000,000. Exports to the United States from Fr.inc© fell off $8,000,000 during the first puarter of 1908, us compared to the corresponding period of last year. France's exports to England during the same time decreased $6,500,000 and this is attributed to the indirect In fluence of the recent financial crisis In this country. ^ rtader* to imagine the emotion and xlnpor produced by It. HARVARD MAY EXPERIMENT WITH ENGLISH SYSTEM. Cambridge, May 12—It is possible that Harvard may experiment with the English college system, whereby groups of students are lodged togeth er In chambers about an open court, are provided with a dining room, li brary. and common room of their own, and live in close contact with mas ters and groups of older students. INDIAN 8CIENCE INSTITUTE BEING BUILT IN CALCUTTA. Calcutta, May 12.—After prepara tlons extending over several years, the Indian Institute of Science is about to come Into existence. Lord Minto, the Viceroy, has appointed a provisional committee to conduct Itcj affairs until the endowments can bej vested In the proper authorities. The j construction of the buildings is to > begin at once. It will encourage the persult of science among young In dians. Georgia School {gf Technology CHILDREN UNDER FOURTEEN CANNOT BE EMPLOYED. Washington, May 12.*—The proposed model Child Labor law lor the Dis trict of Columbia provides that no children under fourteen years of age shall be employed In any factory, workshop, mercantile establishment, store, business office, telegraph office, restaurant, hotel, apartment house, theatre, bowling alley, or !n* the distri bution or transmission of merchan dise or messages. No such child ahall be employed In any work performed for wages or other compensation, to whomsoever payable, during the hours FIFTEEEN FtZl SCHOLARSHIPS ASSIGNED TO tkCZ COUNTY IN GEORGIA Writ* at emeo rtfarfln* thU onwtunlty. *P l liS52S I !.S c 2S ot .?I TEdmoiorv is mi«- I SSKiSLjejtafl in a« its tenant, IciL SffhSJf 5S*nl C0OT,K InWtoton- }o*B«ctrtc«L Ttxtn.. MMifc«"« ClrillariMorta/. ini^nw S inih»mrtt* A" 1 * Chotci!,r 7- Crtfntlv. uS.S U .f!'^lL 0 L Sl1 ^ “ lll > taboraterlta, cl.-. navvLIfrriry and new Chemical labcratory. BjmanJ t* mounted catalogue and Information addrest Jf.6.MATHES0N,A.M.,Ll.D.,Frctidcirt, x ATLANTA. GA. NEW LIGHTHOUSE ERECTED. l-onilon May 12—All persons who have crossed from American to Europe are familiar with the Faatoet Rock,, the Drat spot of Erin that they see on | when the public schools of the district the eastward voyaye. Taereon has are In session nor before the hour been erected a new llcbibouse which of 6 o'clock In the montlnf or after baa cost the record aura of 8103.200. the hour of 7 In the evenlnc. MASTERED In Ten Weeks CHARTER staple rehn Learned In out-1 Umm required for ohLsyrtemi count*, tend fer the proof. of tbc d ten one-half old jjktcm*. Hundreds ** w * ** ir Arm* *1 lover twelve week*' Scud far tbe proof. BOOKKEEPING tanebt by "Actual Business Transactions" Iroj* the fiisrt. fho iuo,t pr art I vet and i-omprrhouslve course mught Iu tbe South. One who i om> plttee our conr«o ran keep any set of book* tor any Hue ol business. TELEGRAPHY. 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