Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, August 01, 1908, Image 3

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD © © © a a © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © 4- v 4- 4- >.'• 4- 4* 4- 4- 4- * v v 4- v 4- 4- •;* 4* 4- * •> © © v * © I ©4- A WANT AD IN THE HERALD .J. $ ' © "5" BRINGS IMMEDIATE RESULTS. ❖ © i © 4- try cne .j. 1 © + 4* j © 4- 4* 4- 4* 4- 4- 4- 4 1 4- 4* 4- 4*f4-4-4*4 < 4>4'4'4*4*© '} © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © j © © © TENNESSEE MAY IELYI ft, Teun., July 2D.—Tile clti* ti»is city are threateniaii to >ses Porter, a negro who is .’re for attacking Miss Lydia prominent white lady. LETTER FROM WISCONSIN TOWN SOLVES MYSTERY TODAY Alter nearly five years, the mystery censed l y the disappearance of Willie Hladen from t.iis city in Septc jer, lf)"J, w..s solved today by the receipt of a Ie»tf r by Mr. W. M. Bladen from his son who r.-.ite.i from Euclair, Wis- Wiiiie’s letter to his father states that he has been sick for the last three months and wants to come He doe3 not give any infor-j home. matiou Wn.vcrc NEW YORK HAS ' MURDER MYSTERY New York, July 29.—A startling nurder was revealed today in the find ing of the charreu remains of a wo man in a vacant lot back of a stable the Williamsburg section of Brook- n. The body was badly charred id Identification was impossible. Vitriol had been used on the cloth ing so all marks for identification could be destroyed. Joseph Rtiddick, the watchman In the stable nearby has been arrested :p suspicion. Ho claimed that he discovered a fire and extinguished It, .uf his stories differ widely. Foreclosure By Advertisement Under Power of Sale. Under and by virtue and power of sale contained in a certain instru ment of writing executed by C. N. Wilkinson and W. J. Murray, partners under name of Wilkinson and Murray, dated the 25th day of October, 19fW, and recorded in the office of the clerk j of the Superior Court of Liberty coun ty on the 2Sth day of April 1908 In J book of mortgages “A-F" Page 506 j and recorded In the office of tho clerk I of the Superior Court of Ware conn- j I ty on the 28th day of November 1906 [the object of si j in mortgage book “5" Page 90. The gage In an 1 <*.i jundersigned will sell at public outcry j an assessi n.it ( at the court house door In said county j surauco compu I during the legal hours of sale to the j said assoc'nt oi [ highest bidder fi r cash on the first | co-operative am Tuesday in August 1908 the following j capital stock, property to wit: , that they, in «< One 9x12 cylind> * 20 horse power, J forward as sooi Brick Eclipse engine No. 12518 mount* | organize said e. ou on 25 horse power boiler and boiler J cJpal office in :i tires j complying wnh herwisejof Georgia. Prick APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Notice is hereby given that C. M. Sweat; J. M. Cox; Shepherd Hradle; Watson; John T. .liar avd and L. V. Williams, all of the county of Ware State of Georgia, propose to file with the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of State, Sffuo of Georgia, their petition asking that they, ’their associates, successors, and assigns be made a body corporate under tho laws of tno State of Georgia for a period of 99 ■s, under chants* Adji with Injector attached Eclipse detached stationary tngi No. 12-103 complete with fouuJati bolts, etc., one No. 1 Frick Edip saw mill No. 4140 with 26 feet c. riage, lt)5 feet wayf, four head blocks, 9 4t Idler and frame, ore., one 52 7x8 guage ! No. 3 Hoe.I. T. saw, 36 inch cut off • name of “The Mer- ent Company.** That \ J association is to on- n on the business oi co-operative fire Jn- 1 \. That Uu* plan of • is purely mutual, 0/ that there will be no file petit loners show id foith intend to go as incorporated and npany, with Its prlu- War cross, Georgia. 11 laws of said state . Sweat. J. M. icrd Bradley T. Harvard. Williams. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Nctic. Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be- een Dor^J. Cason and E. L. Gorman, Jer the firm of Don J. Cason & Co., years. Willie l wants to come to tile cause of his leaving j is this day dissolved by mutual con- of his experiences sent. Don J. Cason retires from the firm and the business will be continued at the same stand, comer of Parrallcl and E streets by E. L. Gorman under tht name of E. L. Gorman. The said E. L. Gorman assumes all liabilities of the firm and all accounts due the firm are i ayable to him. • ..0 July 13, 190S. during the past flv just says he is sick a back to Way cross. Four years and ten months ago Wil lie Bladen left his father's home near this city just after supper. He was accompanied to town by a white farm hand who worked for Mr. Bladen. They were sent to town for a few small purchases. Their errand was carried through and the two had ap parently started back home, as they were seen at a small store on the out skirts of the city between 9 and 10 o’clock. s Neither the Bladen boy nor the farm hand arrived at home during the night, and the next day inquiries were made about the city for information. Nothing could be learned as to their £ whereabouts. jJ-. Pantographs and a description of jjjft'the boy were sent all over the coun- , try, and the police in most of the cit- ■J‘ les in this section of the country were asked to look out»for tho boy, but ST nothing could learned. F The Waycross Lodge Knights of * Pythias, of which Mr. Bladen is a f member, sent a letter with a photo- * graph of the Bladen boy to practically every lodge In the country, the mem bers being asked to make Inquiries In their respective cities. Qpce or twice it was thought the boy had been Don J. Cason. E. Gorman. NOTICE. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinaryy of said county, granted at tho July term, 1908 will be sold be fore the court house door of said coun ty, on Saturday, the 8th day of August 1908, within the le:al hours of sale, the following property of tho estate of Jacob M. Stiger, deceased, to One grist mill and the equipments thereof, situated at Glenmore, Ware county, Georgia. Terms, cash. This July 25, 1908. Aug S. J. T. MYERS, Administrator. 4 r» 3u inch maud and 3u feet S Inch foot 1 * i»iy inch ubber the of main sun: -acta executed and dei!vi:e. Wiikiusou aud \V. .1. Mur name and stylo cf A’ilitinac Av-.ry ic Co., on t.:e in;; fou of 3 >0.91 by C. N :*/ nude; ,1 & Mur* 25th day >i January, April, July and October, .'*•7 duly stipulating interest from maturity at the rate of 8 per ent per annul., and ten percent at* . tLe iiitm amount uuc on said notes bein J1.74S.68, isgain- ji with the co_I of thl3 proceeding tndor power of sale in said Instru ment given. Said mill and fixtures afcrerald being located at Glenmore in Ware county, Georgia, where the same will be delivered to the purchas er. This July Cth, 1908. AVERY & Co. DISSOLUTON . NOTICE. Waycross, Ga., July 18th, 1908 Notice Is hereby given that the firm of Wood and Varnedoe 1ms this day located but investigation proved other-1 been dissolved by mutual consent, ' Mr. J. T. Wood having sold his entire wise. A year or so a.?o a hypnotist who was giving exhibitions in this city heard of theMisappearance of the boy and informed Mrs. Bladen that his hypnotic Instinct or power of second sight would tell him of the boy's whereabouts. He asked Mrs. Bladen to come to the opera house to witness his exhibition and u. he would be able to tell where her son could be found. Mrs. Bladen res ponded and was informed that no was then In a North Carolina town being known by a certain name. At consid erable expense the BlaJen’s Investi gated this information, only to learn *that there was a boy of the name giv en In this town, but he was not their son. Just after the disappearance Mr. Bladen made a three weeks trip through several states looking for in formation. but from the day of ills disappearance until today practically rethink has been learned. Mr. and Mrs. Bladen have been op- trating a successful truck farm near this city, and practically everything made on the farm has been spent In the search for the boy. \t certain times they would believe him dead, and a*a!n becoming hopeful would continue the search for infor* m Mr** Bladen informs the Herald that the wants her friends in Waycross to reioice with her in the knowledge gained today that Willie Is alive, and hove* to see him home again at •arly a day as possible. Interest therein to Mr. S. C. Varnedoe who assumes all of the debts and lia bilities of the firm of Wood and Var- uedoe and who will collect all debts due and owing to said firm. The business will hereafter be cod- dnucted by S. C. Varnedoe alone. J. T. Wood. « S. C. Varnedoe. •‘Wll’. IJon. Thomas E. Watson Get the Rectorial vote of (ieorglar reads a headline In the Augusta Herald. No. Pauline, Ton. won t. Neither will Taft. Georgia la still democratic, an.l proud of It- proud of It.—Enquirer Sun. — The Judiciary committee Monday af* ternoon adopted a resolution by Mr. Dunbar, of Richmond, recommending that no further consideration be given the «u«->enslon of Joseph M. Brown aa railroad commissioner, by Governor Smith. , , thirteen. The failure of the general assembly to enter into an Investiga tion of this matter is an endorsement of Mr. Brown and a stab at the gov* *»or. r *• > cita Jeorgia;—Ware County. To a.i wnoin it may concern: — W. J. Carswell, having in propc*. form applied to mo for permanent let ters of administration on the estate l. B. J. Smith, late of said county, this is to cite ul» and tir.ff.ilur the creditors and next of kin of B. J. Smith, to be and appear at niy office within the time allowed by law and show cause If any they can, why per manent admlnistiation should no* '~e granted to W. J. Carswell, on B. J. Smith’s estate.Witness «»: hand and ifficlal signature tala luth day of July 1908. ' WARREN LOTT. Ordinary. TEMPERANCE QUESTION TO BE ARGUED IN NEBRASKA. Omaha, Neb., July 28.—Mayor Jas. C. Dalhraan, a Democratic National Committeeman and candidate for gov ernor of Nebraska, has accepted the challenge of Mrs. Mary H. Armor, pres ident of the Georgia Woman’s Chrls- tlon Temperance Union for a debate on the liquor question at Bellcview Chatauqua on Wednesday. Mayor Dahlman’a friends regard the acceptance aa_a grave mistake, and Mr. Bryan. to\hom Dahlman Is very close personally and politically, Is also displeased. Bryan Is seeking this year to propitiate the friends of temperance in Nebraska. The friends of Watson failed to de liver the democratic machinery of Georgia to him for bis special use In the Presidential race. It was no doubt The vote of thirty three to! pen that thousands of democrats would have voted for Taft in prefer ence to Watson. The democratic party has stood for a lot of tough things but them Is such a thine •* puttinf on a last straw.—Moultrie Observer. EORGIA—WARE COUNTY. Uncle.- end by virtue''oi a power of aaie contained In u certain mortgage executed by W. W. 8harpe of said County to the k.ayor und Council of the City of Waycross, on tho 9th day of June, 1905, aud recorded in tae office of tne Clerk of the Superior Jo..rt o' tuid County in Mortgage Buck "B ’ pu_,« *34, the undersigned will sell at puolic outcry, to the high est bidder lor cash. a t ty u *.w. . vim cyan house of said county in Way- -.’oiss, Geoigia, witnili thr legal hours ■i sai>-, on Tuesday the 14th day 0! .u;.- uthe ic iowhu real estate, Ail of lots two tumdred and tliir^. dx end tuo hundred and Uirty seven (237) in tuo 8th District ot Ware county Georgia, each containing four hundred and ninety (490) acres, more cr less; Said sale being for the purpose of a certain promissory note exe cuted by said W. ‘ W. Sharpe to th** Mayor and Council of the City o. Waycross for the principal sum 01 $1,293.00, dated June 9ta, 1903 and duo twelve months after date, «nu bearing Interest from May 16th, 1105, at S per cent per annum, togetner with 10 per cent attorney’s fees; the total amount due on snld note being a the day of sale $1,293.60, principal, $327.70 interest and $162.13 attorney's fees, together with costs of this pro- reeding; said mortgage having been nude for the purpose of securing the payment of said indebtedness; and proper conveyance will bo executed to the purchaser or purchasers of said lands. This 20th day of June, 1908. The Mayor and Council of tho City Waycross, By A. M[ KNIGHT Mayor. 20RGIA— Ware County. ! u All whom ii ul:. • concern: Vloler Jones, having in proper form . plied to me for permanent letters J of administration on th? estate of : or?e Hardy late of said county, this j > Jo cite all and singular the credl- j tors and next of kin of George Hardy J •o be jjind appear at my office within j the time allowed by law and show 1 cause If nny they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Violer Jones on George Hardy’s estate. Witnelh my hand and official signature, this 11 th day of July 1908. Warren Lott. Ordinary. The Georgia Schooi of Technology is 1>cttcr equipped and organized in all departments than c\er before, and pre pared to do the best work in its history. Free Scholarships In order to afford the >oung men of Georgia high class technical educa tion, fifteen free scholarships ate assigned to each County in the State. Take immediate advantage of this opportunity and write for latest catalog, containing all in formation r.c^essai; for prospective students, and sctthig forth the ad vantages of the Georgia Tech. Advanced Courses in Mechanical, Electrical,Textile, and Chil Engi neering, Engineering Chemistry, Chemistry and At .hitccture. Ex tensive and new equipment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. New Library and new Chemical I.aborn- toty. The demand for the School’s grad uates is much greater than the supply. Next session opens Sept. 30th. For further information address K. C. MATHFS0N, A. M., LL. D., Pres., Atlanta, Ga. Do you want to find a Cool, Healthy, Clean place for your Summer vaca tion? Then go up to Warm Springs, On., In Pine Mountains, 200 feet e!e atiou Directly on the A., B. & A. Ry. Here you will have the finest Bathing in America delightful climate. Hotel with modern equipment and con- eniences, including electric lights, excellent service. Rates $12.00 to $14 for one week, longer periods lower rates. A!?o special family rates. Round trip tickets at low prices. Write for booklet with full information. CHAS. L. DAVIS, 2G tf. Proprietor. OCCA8ION WA8 GREAT HOLIDAY EVENT FOR CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, July 28.—Tho Republi can Presidential campaign formerly opened here today with the notifica tion ceremony officially apprising Mr. Taft of his nomination for the Pres idency. It was a holiday event In Cincinnati. Cannon boomed, flags fluttered and parades swept through the streets to the strains of street and martial mus ic. There were speeches and bunt ing. Nothing was lacking to make the day a big event. GEORGIA—WARE COllNTY. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Ware County, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tues day la July, 1908. at the Court House door In said county, between the legal uours oi sale tho following'described property to wit: All that tract or Cct Kit land lying and being In the t.lty of Waycross, in what Is known •:* Old Nine, and described as follows: Beginning one hundred and fifteen feet east of tho intersection of stroot tnd Satllln Labe, thence funning along -n!.l Lane ninety eight feet, thence northerly at right nng'. * sixty three aud one half fhet, thcnco easterly at rf&ht angles ninety .eight feet, thence tymthorty slxt^hrco^inl one hr.if feet to point ‘of hegiunliiK. The ttrms of •03 ufefes p? saoqdaiax nsg zswtQS mrann II- ?.v. ;r "r t ; ^ouuuo oq ernroeq sj .v.s.v:;; cinoocq 0$ A’psni s i cl I zi 3kx sasn sijo) j!.i sjq:m cq sjjjaq c.nu sjq lic.v. , o$4f no3 oq uaqa isnj puv even) 50a saod said sale re cash. .. 1908. EMMETT McELREATH. •aicr of the estate 1 i| .|I|X |K«f| -11 «.«U. iJ... Mina joy|jnd poo|g JO|tt«»S »,aw*l$«j| -*n|»jt HUOM *111 HltR muni nmn| t| ••jiij t>|pu.i<l* «im of cm »n» »i it )i -ii«j •*)) »'ii *1 i<»ii . n»«ti ai ajnim miin u amojq UM|io h« oi Souwlrs •a.lB ai|l ;o •apfp3Hi poon itJjsaja aqi *| If l»»n «1U -in.id (loom uoinaaxx i.vaiaLiaiu *°i -pew tuutp -tu .qaxvTixsNowaa svh smix •MOB WANTCD FOR BRIDGE. Sealed proposals, or auction bids, as may bo decided upen at the time, will be received by the undesigned up until 12 o’clock noon. August 14th, 1908, at site of projiosed bridge,-for the construction of a steel highway bridge across Satllla river, near the Atlantic Const Lino Railroad bridge hetween Ware and Pierce counties, Georgia. Plans and specifications to be shown on the day of the lotting or upon thoso now on file in tho offices of the Ordin aries of Ware and Pierce counties, Georgia. Bidder will bo required to deposit a. certified check for One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) ns nn evidence of good faith, before submitt ing their respective bids. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. J. I. SUMMERALL, Ordinary Pierce county, Geeorgla. WARREN LOTT, Ordinary and er-officio Chairman, County Commissioners, Ware co., Ga. W. A. CASON, D. H. BENNETT. J. F. TAYLOR, County Commissioners, Ware Co., Ga. D1S30LU7.GN NOTICE. Waycross, Ga., June 19, 1903. Notice is herouy piven that the partnership heretofore existing be- ween G. A. Thornton end J. M. •t’ornton under the name of Thornton Bros., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, (J. A. Thornton having bought the interest of J. M. Thornton. O. A. Thornton will hereafter own and con duct tho business and will be re sponsible for Its debts aud bo alone It entitled to collect the accounts and debts due to said firm or said com pany. G. A. Thornton, J. M. Thornton. GEORGIA—Ware County. > Notice Is hereby given tlpat the un dersigned have applied to the ordin ary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of Amu. Polite for the purpose of distribution Said application will be heard at l. regular term of the court of ordnary for tfid county to be held on tho 1st Motffay In August, 1908. This July 11, 190$. G. P. Washington. MBlaiitritar, j SI .85 FROM THE FACTORY TO YOU i Hrlua ! Ruhr 35.000 CHAIRS AT MANUFACTURERS’ COST This i« a uiox c;=c c*mc skat micm sack rockm OOLOCN OAK FINISH. ORDER TOOAV. ! \3 FLORIDA ThA|FFACTORY JACKSUNVIU.E, FLO0104 | GRIND Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural actioqof the stom ach, liver and bowels. R«fu«o •ubatltutos. Ptlew OOo. CENTRAL PHARMACY. UNION PHARMACY. HUMAN tyACHINCRY. The marvelous mechanical inventions ot today are hut mere toys compared to tlic human laxly. This Is one machine that must Ik* given constant and intelli gent rare. Once permitted to run too far without skillful repair, the wreck is just ahead. STUART'S BUCHU AND JUNIPER has repaired inure liuman Ills, relieved ! the strain on weak part* and completely j checked the cause tliun nny other invigo* ! rating cordial. It relieves kidney clis- ■ eases, catarrh of the bladder, diabetes, ! dropsy, gravel, headache, dyspepsia, paJn in the hack and side, loss of appetite, 1 general debility, neuralgia, sleeplessness, ; rheumatism and nervousness. STUARTS BUCHU AND JUNIPER positively re lieves these diseases. At all stores, ?1.00 per bottle. Write fqr free sample. , Stuart Drug Manufacturing Co., Atlanta, Cat Plant Wood’s Garden Seeds FOR SUPERIOR VEGE TABLES & FLOWERS. Our businesa, both In (Jardoa and Farm .Seeds, is one of the largest in this country, a .csult due to the fact that ^ Quality is always our ~/i p first consideration. (< We ere headquarters for Ora*, ami Clover Seeds. Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow Pass, Sola Beans and other Farm Seeds. Woo eft Deseriptivo Catalogue 1* to. beat and mo.t prtrtJcl nliMd eaulosnn. An op-tod. , mid rc- eoanlMd antborto on all uardan ">d Farm rropo iTatAl/'.ae mallad ftMoor»qiM*t. WrtwtUla T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEECHEI, - tictscoj, Vt