About Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1908)
WHY SUFFER LONGER? ‘i!inii!ltt|)i|i!inaii|Hi tri|ii|tt|uiii|i © * © * o * © * © * ©© ❖ © * *©+©*©*©©*©+©*©*©* ©© *®+45»+#** + *# + <!M!**®+* + 7J1 8 *! J “ A *. ,4IND CANN °T PERFORM ITS FUNCTIONS, WHEN THE BODY IS AFFLICTED WITH IRRITATING DISEA8E8. THEY ARE PAINFUL AND LOATHSOME— TORTURING—ENERVATING, AND DESTROY MENTAL AND PHYSICAL ENERGY. TETTER AND ECZEMA ARE THE MOST COMMON FORMS OF.SKIN DISEASES. NO ONE IS ABSOLUTE IMMUNE FROM THEIR BLIGHT. THOUSANDS ARE THUS AFFLIC TED. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN PERMANENTLY CURED BY YOUNG'S TETTER AND ECZEMA REMEDY, YOUNGS’S TETTER AND ECZEMA REMEDY HAS, FOR YEARS, PROVED ITS MARVEL0U8 CURATIVE P0WER8. IT IS AN EFFECTIVE AND HARMLESS ANTISEPTIC. A BOTTLE SHOULD BE IN EVERY FAMILY MEDICINE CHEST—IT 18 INDESPENSIBLE. CURES DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP PERMANENTLY AND QUICK. * © * © *©*©©*©*©*©*©*©©*©*©*© *©*©©*©*©*©*©*©©*©*©*©*©* ©©*©*©*©* taut Mint ni Mil 50c And $1.00 BOTTLE 50c And $1.00. Order From Your L oca! SJ rug gist, Or From Our Laboratory Direct, MANUFACTURED BY © © /. N. YOUNG, JR., Waycross, Ga. © © FORECLOSURE BY ADVERTISE MENT UNDER r’OWER SALE: Under and by virtue and power of sale, contained In a certain Instrument of writing, executed by Lewis & Wright a co-partnership, composed of J. H. Lewis and M. L. Wright, and doing business under the said firm name of Lewis & Wright, dated on the 16th day cf November 1907, and re corded in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court, of Ware County, Georgia, in book number 6, of mort gages, of said county^on page 109, the undersigned will sell said property, at public outcry, before the court honse doors in said county during the' legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash on the first Tuesday in December 190S, the following des cribed property, to wit: One mile of 36 pounds, steel (being 705G0 feet of rail) track, to gether with bolts, plates, fastenings, etc., used in laying same, said rail lying and being on the tram road of Lewis & Wright, in the county of Ware and State of Georgia, at or near the town of Glenrcore, and being the same steel rail and fi^iursa and fastcali-sa pur chased from G. W. Deen, and moved from Astoria, in said county to the present location. For the purpose of paying principal, interest and 10 per cent attorneys the original land let number 120 in the 8th district of said Ware county Georgia, containing four and one-half (4 1-2) afcrcs, more or less, and being the land conveyed to said D. F. Kirk land by H. ^lurpby by deed of Novem ber 30th 1904, recorded in Book *‘Z” folio 401, which is here referred to. The two above described parcels of land constitute a tract o^ nine (9) acres, more or less, In the 8th district of Ware county, Georgia. For the purpose of paying principal, interest and ten per cent attorneys’ fees on a certain promissory noto tor $2,300.00 principal, besides interest and ten per cent attorneys’ fees, said note having been executed on August 14th, 1907, to the Bank of Waycross, by F. A. Bates, and becoming due ninety days after the execution thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent per anum and stipulating therein for the ^payment of ten per cent attorneys*-*Tees provided said note should be collected by law. The total amount due on said note to date of this foreclosure, including princi pal, interest and ten per cent attor neys’ fees being $2,776.67, together with the costs of this foreclosure un der power of sale given in said above described instrument. This October 28th, 1908. A. M. KNIGHT and A. P. BRANTLEY. ten per cent, attorneys’ fees, being Six Hundred, forty-eight and 36-100 j *- ($64S.35) Dollars, together with the ! • costs of this foreclosure, under power $*f of sale given in said above described I * Instrument. J j* This October 28th, 1908. A. M. KNIGHT *nd A. P. BRANTLEY. Receivers for the Bank of Waycross. on three certain promls.ory notea, Recclvor „ (or the Dl|Ilk 0( Waycro „. aggregating the sum of $1,630.00, prin- Ipal, besides Interest ana io per cent attorneys fees, each note having, been executed on November 16th 1908 by said firm of Lewi, & Wright to the Bank of Waycross, as follows: One note for $300.00 becoming due on De cember 16th 1907. one note for $600.00 becoming due on January 16th 1908 and one note for $730.00 becoming due February ICth, 1908, each of said three notes stipulating interest from date at foe rate of 8 per cent per an num and 10 per cent attorney fees. The total amount due on said notes, to date of this foreclosure, Including principal, Interest and 10 per cent attorneys fees, being $1,90«.B5. together with the costs of this foreclosure under power of sale given In said Instrument. Suld j Foreclosure By Advertisement Under °nwer of 8ale. Under and by virtue and power of sale contained In a certain Instrument of writing, executed on the 6th day of April 1906, by W. A. Price. Inez E. Sharpe and S. E. Ellington to the Bank of Waycross, and recorded In book “C” of deeds, folio 3S4 in the office of the clerk of tho Superior Court of Ware County, Georgia, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, within the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in sold county, to the highest and best bidder for cash on the first Tuesday In December GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. 1908, the following described proper* GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. Whereas, E. J. Berry, administra tor on tho cstato of Mathias Lfnthl- cum, deceased, represents to tho court in his petition duly fllol and entered of record that ho has fully adminstered said estate. This is therefore to cito all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said administiator should not be -discharged from hi» admini stration and receive letters of dismis sion in accordance with • the statute in such cases made and provided. This November 2nd, 1908. Warren Lott, Ordinary. SHERIFF’S 8ALE. GEORGIA—\VA If.E COUNTY. -Will be redd at tho court house door in laid cornuy, on the first Tues day in December 1908, within the leg al hoinb of arle tc wit: Three more uatles (two Lav mare mules, one about six years old and one about five years old, also one mouse colored mule about six years old) each mule being about fifteen hands high. Said property being levied on as the prop erty of Mrs. Cora Guthrie and D. C. Carmichael, Issued on the 7th day of September 1908, from the Superior Court of Ware county, in favor Lewis A Patterson against the said Mrs. |’Corn Gtnbrle am! D. C. Carmichael, ‘ This the 5th day of November 1908. A. WOODARD. Sheriff. rail, bolts, and fixtures are located at. J°-wit: or near Olenmore In Ware county, All that part of original land lot Georgia as above described and ..me I number two hundred and three (203) will be delivered to the pnrchoaar atiin tho 8th land dlitrlct of Ware conn- the place where the property la locat-.ty. Georgia, eltuated In what la known ed This Novembor 6th. 1968. I as "New Waycroaa." and belqg a part A. M. KNIGHT. A. P. BRANTLEY. Recelvcra for the Bank of 7,’aycroea. For*clo*ure By Advertl-omcnt Under Power of Sale. Under and by virtue anJ power ol Ule contained In a certain Instrument of writing executed on tho 14th day of August, 1907. by F. A. Bates and re corded In tho otter ol the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ware county, Georgia. In book of mortgage* number « of said county on page ninety, tb< undersigned will *ell at public outcry within the legal hourt of aale, before the court house door In said county, to tho highest and heat bidder for caah, on the flrat Tuesday In Decem ber, 1908, the following described property, to.wit: AH the following land or real estate In Ware county. Oeorglo, via: J. The cast half of lot number twelve (12) of block (110) one hun dred and twenty, beta* a part of or iginal lot number one hundred and twenty In the 8th dlatrlct of aald Ware county, Georgia, containing- four and one-half (4 1-2) acres, more or lean, and being the land conveyed to D. F. Kirkland by Mr*. ZolUe Stuart and huiband, Geo. R. Stpart, by deed of October 27th 1906, recorded In Book •■cc Folio 4. which la here reterrea 2. Al*o tha wait half of lot of land mother twelve (U) in Block one hun dred and twenty (120), being part of of the "Hobbs” property, and more particularly described aa follows: I Fronting seventy-eight and three tenth! (78 3-10) feet on the west side of Eads street and running back of uniform width a distance of ono Hun dred and seventy (170) feet to a Isne which separates said property from that of Johnson, Hawkins, Lowtner and Wall. Said property Is bounded on the north by land of J. B. Lewis and Mra. L. Johnson, on the esst by tho west Bide of Eads streot: on the south by Lowther s lot end on the west by the above men tioned lone. It being tha purpoae and Intention of the underelgnea to soil all of the property described In tbovo mentioned Instrument which hss not been heretofore released oy the Bank of Waycross or Its receive For the purpose of paying the bal ance duo aa principal, Interest and ten per cent, attorneys' fees on a certain fifteen hundred ($1,500.60) Jollar promissory note, besides Interest and ten per cent attorneys’ fees, sold note having been executed on August 13th 1907 to the Bank of Weycrors by W. A. Price. 8. E. Ellington and Inex E. Sharpe and becoming due ninety (96) dry* oiler the Jato of execution thereof, boarlog Interest it the rat* of eight per cent per annum from date, and stipulating therein for tho payment of ten per cent attorneys' fees, provided said note should be col lected by law. The total amount due on said note to date of this foreclos ure, Including principal, Interest and Martha Jane Jordan, having mada application for twelve months sup, port out of the estate of John Jordan, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having Hied their return all persons concerned are hereby required -to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of bald cuunrv on tho first Monday Id December 1908, «hy sail application should not bo granted. This the 5th day of Nov. ember, 1903. Warren Lott Ordinary. A CITIZENE38 HAS A WORD ABOUT T HE COW8. Dear Mr. Editor:— I saw by your paper the other day that the police were verv vlgllent In enforcing the city ordinance In ke*F lug boys nnJer olghten years of age off the streets at nlghL Now, If they would exercise the same In enforcing the ordinance pro hibiting tho cows from roaming the streets at. night thoy would confer a great favor on the citlten* generally, especially those who. are compelled by their business to walk home after W ay cross Furniture Co, Warren L. Hinson Gen. Mgr. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, flattings, Stoves, Ranges Etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Main Stores 21, 21 1-2, 23 & 23 1-2 Pendleton Street. WHOLESALE WARE- H OUSES REMSHARTAND PARKER ST. Phonographs, Records And Supplies. W I. HWSOW & ~Q., IWPZRTHKZnS, W. L. HINSO>:, D. J. HICKS, Licensed Embr In*ers, ‘Phones 413 91 Chapel & Sample Rooms 22 Pendleton Street. '» »■■»■»$». aw Hk *>• wi**-** -r t-trirmnn l»0 MORE MEN KILLED IN PEACE THAN IN WAR. Records of tho war department show that In tha civil war the total num ber of those killed on both sides was 150,060. Comparing this with the number of those who are killed In tha United States, on the baala of the cen sus of 1900, we find that In theiK. pi ping times of pet to the country kills in four years 80,000 more persons than all who fell In battle or died from wounds on both tides In the war of 0nr P T M , T0C *‘ Um sidewalk, their resting place 1. qu.t. "* *“"“"* ,rer * ^, tb “ evident In the morning, and those w * lo,t ,B 0Br w » r wllh 8 '* ln ' u ' . ” ” hss, been pointed out that the coal who has none to the exoonse of nutt- ■’ u , , * , “ WWW* vw new* of Pennsylvania furniah an in- In* uown pavings to Improve tho ap- pearanco of tho city, and adJ to the Ju ‘! rl * B “ ,.„ Rlin ' comfort, of tho pedeet.-i.ns. do not w * U, " B * ,‘ w ‘“ “ feel any great satisfaction by so do- ra “ )r JT 5 I . fence In both tho French and English If I were a man I certainly would *™ 1 *' lB ‘ B * Crt “**“ Th * r * not vote for any candidate for Mayor *"> mor * km * 4 ,Bd woan ' 1 *' 1 , our or Alderman who would not agree rallied, every year than wore .te n to support an ordinance prohibitin') ln *• Boer w * r 00 1)01,1 * 14 ** ,B our beautiful city remaining ■ bam tBre * Y*»ra. yard Indefinitely. « i CiUxenen. *r RUAD THE WANT ADS. 1 ROOT WILL ACCEPT THE 8ENATOR8HIP PROM N. Y. Washington, Nov. IT.—Socmtnrv Root made the statement In which ho •aid be did not think the office of Uni ted States senator ought to be given to s man because he wsnts It but If the legislature of New York feela be can render a useful servlco to the slate and country In tho senate and calla him to that office be will accept. 70,000 Attended Jubilee. Rome, Nor. 10.—70,000 persons Jam med their way Into St Peters today to celebrate the priesthood Jubilee of Pope Plus. Many women folnted ln the cruah. Several were Injured and their gowns were tom sway. Archbishop Glenn, of 8t. Louis, and Bishop Epallen were present London, Nov. 17.—The House of Commons todsy decided that Lord Fairfax, a member of tho famous Vir ginia family, had established bis claim to a seat among the Pears. Al- • though Albert Kirby Fairfax fought j for the recognition of bla right to s’ title, he' remains In America and will ’ continue as a member of s Wall) Street brokerage firm. 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