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31 111 D TO
REORGANIZE BANK
Mfy L. A. WILSON CALL8 MEETING
TO DI8CUS3 MATTER.
Hon. Leon A. Wilson and others
have started a movement looking to
ward the re-organization of the Bank
of Waycross and have today issued a
call for a meeting of the stockaold 1
ers of that institution at the offices
of Wilson, Bennett & Lambdin in this
city on Saturday, November 1st.
For some months Mr. Wilson has
been in correspondence and in con
sultation with bankers and others in
regard to the reorganization of the
Bank . of Waycross and plans have
been outlined whereby It seems pro
bable that an agreement might be
reached between stockholders and de
positors that will develop Into great
benefit to all concerned. k '
Other banks, closing their doors un
der as great or greater difficulties
than the Bank of Waycross, have been
reorganized with resulting bene
fits to stockholders, depositors and
creditors, and with the proper desire
and effort on the part of those inter
ested, thero is no question as to the
success of the move started by Mr.
Wilson. %
Incalculable benefit will result' to
Waycross should the now defunct
Bank of Waycross be reopened, anj
no spirit of opposition to the move
has so far been manifested by stock
holders or depositors when the matter
has been discussed with them.
It is very likely thaj an expert ac
countant will bo secured to carefully
look over the present status of affairs
of the defunct bank and at an early
date will be prepared to make a re
port. The call for a meeting of
stockholders Issued by Mr. Wilson to
day is as follows:
Waycross, Oa.. Oct. 26th, 1908.
To the Stockholders of the Bank of
Waycross:
You are requested to meet at the
offices of Wilson. Bennett ft Lambdin
In this city at 10 o'clock, a. m., on
Saturday November 7th, 1908, to dis
cuss a proposed reorganization of the
Bank of Waycross in order that the
depositors, creditors and stockholders
may be protected.' It is particularly
important that every stockholder shall
be present or represented by some
person authorized to act for them. It
Is my opinion that with proper efforts
this bank can bo reorganized, and tf
thia be true every stockholder should
do his full duty and more to accom
plish so desirable an end.
Leon A. Wilson.
WILL GIVE ALIBI
New York, Oct. 27.—On the opening
of the second day of the second trial
of Theodore Whitmore for the mur
der of ilia wife near Jersey City, it
was announced that tho defense
would offer evidence showing that
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FOR BRUTAL MURDER !
Suffolk, Va., Oct. 27.—Rev. Ernest j \
Lyons was arrested at Reldu Ferry to- j)
day on the charge of murdering his f -
predecessor. Rev. James. L. Smith, • ■
who mysteriously disappeared anu l
missing for three months. j J
Smith was an exponent of “sancti-1 ?
"Gold Tooth Bill" Bartlett, Whit- q e j*» or «f ree j 0 ve" belief and had I
more's chum, had killed Lena Whit-1 been mentioned in connection with a,
more. A statement was made to a
newspaper man that tho defense
claims that they will be able to estab
lish an alibi for Whitmore.
FIFTY CENTS ON $100. TO
ASSESSED.
BE
Brunswick haa a registered vote of
550. If the keeps on the may eventu
ally be In the same class with Wa*
cross.
MCGEE ELECTED •.
. VICE-PRESIDENT
At a meeting of the directors of.
the South Atlantic Car and Manufac
turing Company held at the offices of
the company In this city yesterday,
Mr. F. H. MdOet was sleeted vice-
president The resignation of Mr.
M. R. Catherwood, which was tender
ed. several days ago, was accepted.
**t:d Mr. Gus Purdom was elected sec
retary and treasurer of the company
in his pitot., /
(Special Called Tpra of County Com
missioners, September 9th, 1908.)
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
By Warren Lott, Ordinary, W. A.
Cason, D. H. Bennett and J. F. Taylor,
Commfsioners of Roads and Revenues
for said county, sitting for county pur
poses.
It is hereby ordered that fifty cents
on the $100 on tho triable property ot
said county as per Digest of 1908, bo,
woman in whose reputation Lyons
bad interested himself. They had a
difficulty and last week a body was
found in Nasemond river. It was
burled but later exhumed and posi
tively Identified as that of Rev. Smith.
An autopsy showed that death was
due to a blow on the head.
The November term of tho Superior
Court of Ware county will convene
next Monday and the two first days
of court will be confined to the civil
docket. Contrary to the usual cus
tom, the criminal docket will be taken
up during the first week of court and
Wednesday morning has been set for
the beginning of this docket. This
is done for the purpose of clearing
and the same is hereby levied, and. the docket as far as possible before
that the same be collected by the I Judge Whipple, of Cordele, comes t<
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 tho 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 cents on the $100 to pay Sher
iffs Jailers, or other officers’ foes that
may be legally entitled to out of tiio
county.
4. 3 Mills on the $100 to pay Cor
oner’s fees that may bo due them by
the county for holding inquests.
2 cents on the 1100 to pay tho
expenses of the county for Bailiffs at
court, non-residents witnesses In
criminal cases, fuel, servants hlre.j
stationary and the like.
6 cents on the $100 to pay jurors I
a ptr diem compensation. 1
7. 9 cents on the $100 to pay ex-j
peases 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 homo
etc.
Making in the aggregate the sum of
FIFTY cents on the $10# on the tax
able property of said ' oounty, for
county purposes for the year '08, which
when added to the'8tato Assesment
of fifty oents on the $100, will make
tho 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.
try the cases In which Judge Parker
la disqualified.
Every stump In New York state Is
occupied by a speaker this week.
TAFT COLLAPSED
AFTER SPEECH
New York,. OcL 27.—William How
ard Taft nearly eollapaed at tile done
of lait uieht’s adilreia la brooi-iyn.
He waa very hoane and spoke with
the (reataat dlfflculty. At the close
of hl.'apeech hie vole* wa. almoat In
avdlhla.. With hit brother, Henry
Taft, and physicians, be, was hurried
In an' automobile to his brotiiM's
tom, for etqerzeney treatment
SEMED FOOLHARDY.
“Look here!" .aid the ofllclal,
"there'll be trouble if your wife dla-’
regard, ui when we peralatently tell
ber aho must not pick tho flower,."
"Then," replied Mr. H. Peck—for
It waa no other way—"why ever do
you peralat "—Judge. |
Pl∋ Wood’. i\ |
Garden Seeds V]
FOR S-JPERIOR VEGE
TABLES & FLOWERS.
Our business, both in Gatdrz-
and Farm Seeds, Is oca of tUa
iargen in this country, a .©suit
duo to the bet that
i 3 Quality is always our r
i first consideration. ~
We arc headquarter* for
Grass ami Ctovor Seeds, Bead
Oats, Swd Potatoes, Cow
Pass, Sr»Jr» Beans and
other Farm Benda,
Wood's Descriptive Catalogue
Is tho l-rt I»u-t|*rnetlo*l0«wvtl
coci’/H oft all
»d 1‘u/IU Or. t^. OUftlftCU* Blaailwl
Write tut it.
T. W, V730D & SOnS, j
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■BULBS
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SPECIAL OFFER! 1
I ,*•. i.1» wu a., a<a.
Waycross 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.,
U?iD ERT&KERS,
W. L. HINSOX, D; J. HICKS.
Licensed Embrlxers, ‘Phones 413 91
Chapel & Sample Rooms
22 Pendleton Street.
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MORTGAGE SAL*.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
Will b, aold, on the flrat Tu-'day in
O, ‘ober, 1908, at the Court Houac la
«• Id county, wltbln the I.'gal bouts cf
aaln, to the hlgheat bider, for eaa'.i
the following property, to wit:
One certain logging akldjer now it
the plant of rue Waycross Cyprest
Company, In Warn county, Ooorgla.
made by the J. F. Byera Machinery
Company, Ravenna, Ohio; alao a oar
tain locomotive In the possession of
and being naed by Bailey Mannfaetnr-
Ing Company, In Waycroaa, Oeorgla,
which baa painted on the tender there
of the worda: "Enalgn Manufacturing
Company,* alao that tract of land con
veyed by’ deed on May 4th,' 1907, from
A Beaaoma. J.| S. Bailey and O. fl.
1’.'her to Enalgn Manefactnrtng Com
pany: recorded In Book “Y" page #3».
more particularly deecrlbed ae follow..
Beginning at northeaet comer of 1st
of land No. M0 In Iba Eight Diatnot
of Warn county, Georgia, and running
along north line of aeld lot 11 chain
went; thence aonth « chain, at right
angles to the north -boundary of aald
lot: thence east 38 cbelns at right
angles to east boundary of MU loti
thence north to point ol beglnlng, sain
real estate being part of lot ot land
Number 200, In tho Dlatrlct aforesaid.
Toe sklJder aforesaid Is In the posse,
sion of Waycross Cypress Company
and the locomotive In possession ol
Bailey Manufacturing Company, ot
Waycross, Oeorgla. Bald property
levied on aa the property of tbs' Enalgn
Manufacturing Company, to satisfy an
osacutlon Issued from tbs City Court
of Wnycrosa in furor of Charles J.
Haden against aald Enalgn Manufac
turing Company, and transferred by
said C. J. Haden to the TLIrd National
Bank of Atlanta, Oeorgla.
This 9th day of September, 1903.
D. A. WcodirL
.■3V; (Sheriff.
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NOTICE.
L. C. Childers baa applied far ex
emption of personalty and setting
apart and valuation of homeatead. and
I will pass upas the same at 10
o’clock’ a. m„ on the 7th da> of Nor.
amber, 1908, at my ofllce.
Warren Lott,
Ordinary, Ware Ceunty.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEOROIA—WARE COUNTY.
Will he aold on the first Tuesday In
November next, it public oatcry at
the Court house In said county, within
the legal hours of sale, to the hlgheat
bidder for cash, certain property, to
which the following la a full and com
plete description: Three bad room
suits, 13 chairs, t mattresses, 1 cook
ing store and flxtnres, 4 tables, 1
trunks, 3 boxes and contents, 1
machine, 3 bed springs, 1
clothing and ( pillows.
Bald property levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. J. F. Frailer, to aatlsfy
an execution issued from the City
Court of Waycroea, held In and tor
said county, In furor of Wilson Gro
cery Company, against said Mrs. J.
F. Frailer; aald property being hi pos
session of Martin Storage Co.
This the flth day ot October,. 1903.
D. A. Woodard.
-i ' V* ■ Ebertl.