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THE WAYCROSS wcrklY HERALD
AT ACIUAL COST.
(end me Caen Wlid Order
185.00 Barnesvlile Bungles for $65.00.
$75.00 North Carolina Buggies for
$57.50.
$65.00 Lynchburg Buggies for $50.00.
$40.00 One Horse Wagons for $30.00.
$$60.00 Tv o Horse Wagons for $50.00.
$55.00 Two Horse Wagons for $15.00.
American Wire Fencing 7346 for 33
per red.
24-incn Well Curbing Pipe for $1.00
per
We have large stock of Harness.
We are selling our entire stock at
dual cost, except Wire Fencing and
lewer Pipe, which we are selling at a
mall profit.
J. A. Jones Buggy Co.
Waycross, Ga.
mSSi
NIGHT’S RECORD 'GILCHRIST LED IN
OF STRIKE RIOT!
.Said
LITTLE GIRL KILLED AND MANY
CARS DYNAMITED.
Cleveland, Onto. May 20.—Fifteen
car* dynamited, a little girl decapitat
ed by a car in chnrge of an inekperl
cnced motornian, five men shot, two
probably fatally, and twenty others
injured, Is the record of the car strik
ers’ riot last night
Five cars were dynamited in dif
ferent parts of tho city during the
early hours or this morning, and at
least five persona were injured.
One car was thrown at least flfjy
feet when* It struck an apartment
house, the walla of which were shat
tered. The occupauts of the house
SECOND PRIMARY WILL LIKELY I Colorado,
BE CALLED.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY
; cf .Ordinary
June Term, 1908.
lnglovo, Conservatcr of
j the Estate cf Gilbert D. Younglove,
State of
application to
1 form of work for the m J-Hing cf its
> the Ordinary of Ware county, Georgia,
] to cause tho property of the Estate
Jacksonville, Fla.. May !0.—While I pf thc saUI UUbcrt D ' Younglovc ’ ln
the State of Georgia and the county
of Ware to be delivered to the said
It will be a day or two before com
plete returns are received from yes
terday's election, the indications are
that Albert W. Gilchrist of Punla Gor-
da, bads in the governorship race,
with Stockton a close second. Ev
ery Indication is that a second pri
mary will be called to settle the gov
ernorshlp contest between Gilchrist
aud Stockton. In Jacksonville,
Stockton's home town, Gilchrist leads
by nearly 1,500 majority.
A few weeks since Dr. Broughton
rushed out and many were hurt by ■ was trying to save the Autl-Saloon
falling brick. *
The non-union conductor who was
in charge of the car which decapitat
ed Yetta Walklnakl, In the heart of
the tenement district, was saved from
hansing at the hands of the mob only
after a desperate haul* 1 between the
police and strike sympathizers.
The conductor sought refuge in a
drug- store, which was completely
wrecked ^ by brickbats and other mis
idea.
Six automobile loads of the city po
lice were required to suppress the
rioting at Lakewood when the sym
pathizer* entrenched themselves
Conservator; This Is therefore
cite all and singular the next of kin
of the said Gilbert D. Younglove and
all whom said matter may concern,
that said application will be .heard at
the office of the Ordinary ot Ware
.couuty, Georgia, on the first Monday
in June, 190$.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this the seventh day of May*,
1908.
JOHN T. MYERS,
Judge of ihe City Court of Way-
cross, Ware Couuty, Georgia, presid
ing in the place of Warren Lott, Or-
Lcngue from making a bad mistake
by endorsing either candidate for gov- j dlnary of Ware County, disqualified,
ernor. Now he has dealt the league
FRCIsl THE FACTORY TO-YOU
35,000 OHAliiS
AT MF/\GTUB£nS' COST
Yj,.C (SAL
for tho payment of benefits In
of deach, sickness, ;• Mpcfa-y or
..disability, eRIu i ns c. r<
stilt'of disease, accident n old ajc
to accumulate, maintain, apply od d!‘
burse among its membership a reserve
emergency or other fund-*, ns m:.y bo
provided for in the ConslHution and
by laws; and to do any . rd all other
acts in connection with the establish
ment of a fraternal beneficiary order
not in conflict with the laws of this
state; to make a constitution, by laws, I •
rules aud regaining consistent wltujf *****************>*******
the existing laws of the state, for th
FLORIDA CHAIR FACTORY
government of nl! under Us authority
for the management of In properties
and the due-and orderly conduct of it • ^
affairs. ; ^
5th. The domicile of said purposed ^
corporation shall be in Waycross, Ware|^
- LIFE INSURANCE
And
NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION
a blow that enn scarcely be overcome
and injured the cause of the candi
date whom he professes to advocate.
It is our opinion that preachers had
better let politics alone.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
Jno. T. Myers havi.ig, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
Letters cf Administration on the
(estate of J. Mr Stlger, late of said
...... . . * couuty, this is to cite all and singular
hind boulders near Nlckleplate bridge;.. , ...
_ , i m . . * the creditors and next of kin of J.
and opened fire on the first car on the!.. , . ,
i „ , ,N- Stiger, to be and appear at my office
lakewood line. John Cre.v, a deputy ...
. . , . ; within the time allowed by law, and
sheriff, was fatally wounded and four . „ ’
other, acrlou.ly. i 8how *“"• ,f ,ny th » can - why
Whon another car appeared the
rioters covered it with oil and set It
afire which destroyed It.
As a ro-nlt cf t v .!s disturbance there
Is a serious clash between the au
thorkles of the city of I,aRewood and
the traction officials. Mayor Miller,
of Lakewood, called a special session
of the town council and threatens to
reacted all franchises under which
the company operates because tho lat
ter Imported Cleveland officers.
• manent administration should set be
granted to Jno. T. Myers on J. M.
[ Stiaer s estate.
> Witness, my hand and official slg-
| aaturc. this 7th day cf May, 190s.
WARREN LOTT.
Ordinary.
Talk .-about the Irony of fate
Wouldn’t it be a corker if the Gcocr*
gtnn should gobble np the Atlanta
Journal.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA;—iOUNTY^
WARE. -
To the Superior Court of Said county.
Tho Petition of J. H. McDavis, S
M. Jackson. W. L. Davis, A C. Jones
C. U. Barnes, and J. M. McDavlo rs
poctfully shows;-—
1st. Thnt they lUsire f.v themselv a
their* associates success-•- and a*
slgna. \t, be-come incorporated uut
the name and style of 'te “Gram
Uulted Order of Knights cf Kndesh.
2nd. Thai the term fo- which po
tltloners ask to be dgcor: orated i
twenty years, with the irivilege o
renewal at the expiratb' of . tha
time.
3rd. There shall be no capital atoc
of said corporation, the s ne not be
ing one for gain and .»?•>»«$ of peti
tlcucr*. but being wholly a benevol
ent organization.
4th. The Object and purpose o
the proposed corporation >s to stab
Ush subordinate lodges of a benefici
ary order for the benefit ci its mem
bers and their benefleteri *.’; to have a
representative form of government
County. Georgia, with the privilege
of establishing subordinate l*.*dge
throughout the state.
6th. Petitioners for themselves j
their associates, successors and as j
signs desire the right to own and sell
real or personal property,
receive security by mortgage; to have
and use a common seal, sue and
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sued, plead and implead, and generally
do and perform all such other matters
and things not hereinbefore enunier
ated as are or may be Incident to tho
establishment of friternai beneficiary
orders.
WHEREFORE, peiittooi/ pray t»
be made a badly corporate coder th
name and style aforesaid. <»nti(Tcd t
A National Bank note i« absolutely safe because it is secured
by a deposit of bonds with the government.
A State Life Insurance Policy Is equally ns cafe as a National
Rank note, because every one of its Policies Is secured by a de
posit of its entire value with the State under whose laws it operate*
No holder of a National Bank note or a State Life Insurance
Policy lias lost or ever will loose anything on either because the
rigid deposit law* to which both are subject, renders such loss
ar. absolute impossibility.
Attorney General Hart, «if Georgia /aid recently: “That no man
could afford to trifle with his Life Insurance,” in taking Insurance
therefore, keep your eye on SECURITY.
Tho 3tate Life Insurance Company of Indianapolis, Ind., De
posits its reserve ANNUALLY with the State, It raised this de
posit on the first of lant January from Four Million To Five Mil
lion
lions Eigh Hundred Thousand Dollars.
ASSETS 1906 $5,353,744.
ASSETS 1907 $6,674,75£
8URPLU8 TO POLICY HOLDERS 1900 $679,625..
SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDER8 *1957 $707,402..
FOR INSURANCE ‘THAT INSURES”
V. L. STANTON, MGR.
STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Waycross Ga.
the rights, privileges,, an.! immunities ******* * •* * * * * .J, * * .t. * .t. ••• .J. ,
and subject to the liabilities fixed b _
the law.
This April, 10th, 1908.
Crawley S. Crawley.
Attorneys for UeUtlonsra.
I, E. J. Berry do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing U a true copy
of the oriirfnal as cf Cle it. my office.
This Aprij* ilth. 1908.
E. J. Berry.
Clerk 8. C. W. C. Ga.
' dissolution NOTICE.
Waycrcss, Ga., May'6* 1908.
The partnership heretofore existing
berry, and also under the name of
the Riverside Lumber Company Is
hereby dissolved. B. D. Finn will
hereafter own and conduct the busi
ness and will be responsible for Its
debts, and he alone Is entitled to col
lect the account^ and debts duo to
said firm or said company.
B. D. FINN.
5 lm T. M. WE3TBERRY
as it
actic
chronic COSTIPATION cured.
between D. D. Finn and-T. SI. West- <UpaUon Is in
One who suffer* from cbronle con-
I y and a lodge system, wi*; rituOIstle beiy under the name of Finn ft West- ‘aliments.
digestion Tmd'stimulates tho liver I
gowols, restoring the natural
of these organs. Commence taking
teday and you will feel better at one
Foley’s Orlno Laxative does not ns
seace or gripe and Is pleasant to tak
Refuse mbstitutes. For sale by a
druggists.
J. R. Smith, campaign manager f<
Joseph M. Brown, seems as confidei
as mortal man could be. He s*}
e ls no question as to