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FIFTY CENTS ON $100. TO BE
ASSESSED.
(Special Called Term of County Com
missioners, September 9th, 1908.)
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
By Warren Lott, Ordinary, W. A.
Cason, D. H. Bennett and J. F. Taylor,
CommiBioners of Roads and Revenues
for said county, sitting for county pur
poses.
It is hereby ordered that fifty cents
on the $100 on the taxable property of
said county as per Digest of 1908, be,
and th,e same is hereby levied, and
that the same be collected by the
Tax Collector for the following pur
poses, to wit:
1. 17 Mills on the $100to pay the
legal Indebtedness, due or to become
due during the year 1908 or past due.
2. 1G Cents on the $100 to build or
repair .Court House or jail, bridges, or
ferries, or other improvements accord
ing to contract.
3. 15 cent; on the $100. to pay Sher
iff’s Jailers, or other officers’ fees that
may be legally entitled to out of the
county.
4. 3 Mills on the $100 to pay Cor
oner’s fees that may be dueHfiem by
the county for holding inqueats,
5. 2 cents oh the $100 to pay the
expenses of the county for Bailiffs at
court, non-residents witnesses in
criminal cases, fuel,, servants hire,
stationary and the like.
6. 5 cents on the $100 to pay jurors
a per diem compensation.
7. 9 cents on the $100 to pay ex
penses incurred in supporting the
poor of the county, and as otherwise
prescribed by the' political code of
1895.
8. 1 cent on the $100 to pay other
lawful charge against the county, viz;
Donations to Georgia Industrial home
etc.
Making In the aggregate the sum of
FIFTY cents on the $100 on the tax
able property of said county, for
county purposes for the year ’08, which
when added to the State Assesment
of fifty cents on the $100, will make
the sum of $1.00 on the $100 for State
and County tax for the year 1908.
WARREN LOTT,
Ordinary.
W. A. CASON,
D. H. BENNETT,
J. F. TAYLOR,
Commissioners.
The matter of appointing District
Road Oversecirs for the year 190S
was taken up and the following named
persons were appointed, viz:
Waycross District, D. J. Miller.
Gienmore District, D. N. McQualg.
Manor District, J. C. McQualg.
Waresboro District, J. C. Rouse.
Millwood District, Joe Arnold.
Bickley District, O. E. Giddens.
Beach District, L. C. Wilcox,
Sweat District, Alfred Davis.
Jamestown, Don J. Cason.
Braganza, Wm. Guy, Sr.
The sum of $2.00 is hereby assessed
as Commutation tax for the year 1908.
and that the courtmartial day shall
be fixed on the 5th day of Novcmoe>,
and that day is also fixed for the over
seers to make their report of taxes
collected.
The County Commissioners met this
the l*t day of September, the same be
ing the first Tuesday, sitting for county
purposes, the following bills were
ordered paid.
John T. Myers, Salary Judge City
Court, $125.00.
John C. McDonald, 8alary Solicitor
City Court,$126.00.
M. M. Johnson. M. D., Salary County
Physician, $50.00.
E. J. Berry, Clerk, Services as per
t JIT. 64.65.
W. A. Cason, 9 days County Com-
mb^taner, $15.00.
D.; H. Bennett, 0 Jays County Com*
m!" loner, $18.00.
WtycrMt Herald, Prfntjpg, $13-15
So. Bell tel. ft Tel. Co. thone rent
Jug. an J Sept. $9.00.
Waycross Electric L. P. Co., Lights,
$4.40.
*D. A. Woodard, Sheriff, Expense bill,
| $83.70.
D. A. Woodard, Sheriff, Jail Fees,
239.00.
Jackson Grimes, Coroner, Inquest
over Roxie Brown, $10.00
John Henry Rivers, Janitor, $15.00
Worrell Mfg., Co., (Sedalia Mo.,)
Disinfectants. $90.00.
ROAD BILL8.
W. H. Roberts, Salary Road Superln-
tenrent $75.00.
Walter Lloyd, Work on Road, $26.00.
Bill Davis, Guarding, $40.00.
Dave Jordan, Corn, $10.80.
J. J. Murray, Merchandise $8.37.
Charley Lyon, Fodder, $5.10.
Tim King, Peas $6.75.
J. R. Thigpen, Peas .60.
Jack Muslck Merchandise, $2.70
Norman Gillis, Merchandise $17.77.
Dr. M. M. Johnson, Inspection Camp
Buchanan, $5.70.
J. A. Jones Buggy Co., Merchandise.
'»•*>• ^imva
Swift & Co., Meat $61.50.
Lewis ft Wright, Lumber, $.46.
J. M. Cox, Merchandise $10.18
Singleton Furniture Co. Merchandise
$6.58. ' w *
J* T. McGee, Merchandise, $2.00.
O. J. Cason, 41 days work $51.25.
E. A. Waxelbaum & Bro, Macon
Shoes $36.20.
THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD. |
IN THE PRESIDENTIAL I
CAMPAIGN YEAR. |
More A'ert, More Thorough and More |
Fearless Than Ever. .Read In j
Every English Speaking <
Country. j
A President of the United States j
will be elected this year. Who is bl
and who is th.e man whom he will
beat? Nobody yet knows, but the
Thrlce-a-Week edition of the New York
World will tell you evtry step an!
every detail of what promises to bo
a campaign of the most absorbing in
terest. It may not tell ycu what you
hope, but it will tell you what Is. Th«-
Thrlce-a-Week World long ago estab
lished a character for Impartiality and
fearlessness in the publication of new
and this it will maintain. If you wa it
the news as it really Is subscribe to
the Thrlce-a-Week edition of the New
York World, which comes to you every
other day except Sundav, and Is thua
practically a dally at the price of a
weekly.
THE TRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S
regular subscription price is onlv $1.1
per year, and this pays for 156 papers
James Wbitley, Work on Road $2.25.■We offer this unequalled newspaper
R. J. Anthony Hardware Co., Mer- and the WEEKLY HERALD together
chandlse $3.50.
J. W. Adams ft Co., Merchandise $26.
Waycross Plumbing & Heating Co.,
Work $15.17.
C. T. Davis, Beef, $21.18.
J. W. Adams ft Co., order (Griffin
convict) $5.00. —
W. A. Cason ft Bro., Groceries $60.13
J. C. Rouse, Expense John Marine, a
convict, $3.00.
W. A. McDonald, N.| P., & Ex Officio
P. Expense bill, $5.35.
D. A. Woodard, Sheriff, Cost Con
victs, $66.00.
J. C. McQualg, Work on Road $17.25
W. L. Cason, Catching Convict $5.00
W. L. Carter, Catching Convicts, $5
E. J. BERRY, Clerk
ic* oi year for $1.25
The regular subscription price of
the two papers Is $2.00.
WILBUR WRIGHT
MAKES RECORD
MERELY NOMINAL.
Adeline’s lover popped by mall,
She answered, ”1 decline;"
But ere she sent the letter off
She thought she’d Adeline.
It really seemed to bo a match
’Twixt Marion anJ John;
But pa said: "No, It cannot be,
He’s naught to Marion."
A mischievous wee maid Is Bee,
Her ma oft gives her like—
It doesn’t do a bit of gooJ
But still will Beatrix.
Adelaide was our favorite hen,
Her eggs threw in the shade
All others—My! you should have seen
The eggs that Adelaide.
- I My barber has a daughter fair,
Leman., France, Sept. lG.-Wllbur. H|| (rade , he IelnlI!d (rom pa _
Wright, brother of Orvlllo Wright, j 8ucb , bBpely han ,U!—What blind one'
sailed his aeroplane 29 miles la 39 j faC0
nlnutes and 19 seconds this morn-
•t.j. This established a record which
as not been equalled In Orvllie
. right’s remarkable flights at Fort
elvers, or anywhere pise.
Tom Watson and J. T. Graves, win
both be buried politically about the
same time of the day. It will be a
good Job and will last a long time.
Georgia will be better off after the
funeral. .»•« »
Unlive 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 action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
“ntSBSK'Rl.fflSJ*-
UNION PHARMACY.
To have Barbara barber—Ah!
O. W. H. In Boston Transcript.
Five Days Convention.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 16.—Tomorrow
morning there will begin in Savannah
a five days convention In which rail
road engineers and their wives are
very much interested. It Is a union
meeting of the Brotherhood of Loco
motive Engineers and the Ladles Aux
ilary. Most of the time is to be taken
up with secret sessions but tomorrow
night the visitors will bo welcomed to
the city by Mayor George W. Tlede-
man, Hon. F. M. Oliver and Capt.
Frank P. Mclntire. Ther? will be a
W ay cross Furniture Co*
Warren L. Hinson Gen. Mgr.
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,
Art Squares, flattings,
Stoves, Ranges Etc.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Main Stores 21, 21 1-2, 23 & 23 1-2
Pendleton Street. WHOLESALE WARE
HOUSES REMSHARTAND PARKER ST.
Phonographs, Records
And Supplies.
W. L. Hinson & Q„
UTiD ERTCZKERS,
W. L. HINSO>:, D. J. HICKS,
Licensed Embf Irrers, ‘Plumes 413 91
Chapel & Sample Rooms
22 Pendleton Street.
MORTGAGE SALE.
OEOROIA—WARE COUNTY.
Will bo told, on the first Tu»»dny In
October, 1908, at the Court House In
s' Id county, within the legal hours cf
sole, to tbo highest bldcr, for cash
the following property, to wit:
One certain logging skldJer now at
the plant of the Waycroae Cypres i
Company, In Ware county, Georgia,
made by the J. F. Byers Machinery
Company, Ravenna, Ohio; also a cor-
response by Assistant Grant Chief F. ta | n locomotive In the posseaalon of
A. Burgess of Cleveland, O.. the second and be | ng ugad by Bailey Manufacture
In command of the Brotbr-hood of tnK company. In Waycroai, Georgia,
locomotive Engineers. Mr. Burgess. wb i c h bas painted on the tender there-
Is already here aa la Mrs. W. A. Mur-Lf tbjB wordg; "Ensign Manufacturing
dock. Grand President of the Woman’s , company," also that tract of land con-
Auxiliary. It la expected tjiat fully | VByed by docd on May 4tb , I90Ji from
five hundred delegates and as many, A g eggomgi j,| s. Bailey and O. G.j
visitors additional will be here for thla j ,.,.y tr to Ensign Manufacturing Com |
conference. They will come from all pany . recordoJ In Book "Y" page 631, ‘
thence north to point of Iwglnlng, said
real estate being part of lot ot land
Number 200, In tho District aroresald.
The skldder aforesaid la In the posies
slon of Waycross Cypress Company
and tho locomotive In possession of
Bailey Manufacturing Company, at
Waycross, Oeorgla. Sold property
levied on as the property of the Ensign
Manufacturing Company, to satisfy an
execution Issued from the City Court
of Waycross In favor of Charles J
linden against said Ensign Mnnufne
taring Company, and transferred by
said C. J. linden to tho Third National
think of Atlanta. Georgia.
This 9th day of September, 1908.
D. A. Wcodar 1.
Sheriff.
MAYS MILL * FEED STORE.
,—.. . . De Soto Flour 241b. sack 70c; White
section, of the United States. A day more particularly described aa follow!: Swan Flour 2Slb sack 66c; country
will be spent at Tybee and an after- Beginning at northeast corner of let;meal per peck 26c; cracked corn per
noon at Thunderbolt. Tho occasion of Und Na 200 (n &B Eight District peck 26c; Sugar 26tb sack $1.35, Try
promise, to bo one of pleaaury »"'< of Ware county, Georgia, and running our mixed chicken horse and cow feed.
P roflt - I along north line of said lot 33 chains Telephone No. 3. 14
— west; thence south 23 chains at right | _____
Several saw mills In South Georgia angles to the north boundary of said «y m • •»
are advertising for mill hands. Thla lot; thence east 33 chains at right IXOQOI Rt^vMKinrnomaA
i begins to look good again. angles to mut boundary of said lot, jalpkatiooslihsLaart. '..in iyciud. stations.
A Jlapatch from Oyster Bay states
that when the bent which the Presi
dent will tako to Africa was put up
on tho lawn at Sagamore Hill Its own
er "played about like a boy, tighten
ing ropes here and there and arrang
ing tho folds to the beat advantage."
Mr. Roosevelt will have a great bunt
ing trip and ho knows It It la
pleasing to know that be is still young
at fifty years with unimpaired capacity
for enjoyment of tho good things of
life. The good wishes of the whole
American peoplo go with him on hla
Journey.
New Company Leased Restaurant.
Savannah, Ga.. Sept. 15.—The Greab-
am-lvea Company has leased the rest
aurant at the Union Station ana will
conduct It after October 1st. Thla
company operates a atrlng of railroad
restaurants In the south.
London, Sept 15.—The alarming
spread of cholera In Rossis' la caus
ing the gravest fears that the whole
continent will be ravaged by iho
plaugue. Germany, France ant
Great Britain have planned rigid rog.