Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, November 14, 1908, Image 3

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY iii<uiiiiiiaiiiuii<auiuatiaiiaiiiiiiiiiii«iiaiiaiiaaiuiMiiiiii WHY SUFFER LONGER? © * © *©*©*© ❖ 0© * © * © * 0 * 0 + ©© *© * 0 + 0 4* © 4- ©0 * © * 0 * © * * @ + ©© * 0 * ■ AND L0ATH8OME— + 0 © * © * 0 * THE HUMAN MIND CANNOT PERFORM IT8 FUNCTIONS, WHEN THE BODY IS AFFLICTED WITH IRRITATING OISEA8E3. THEY ARE PAINFUL TORTURING—ENERVATING, AND DESTROY MENTAL AND PHYSICAL ENERGY, TETTER AND ECZEMA ARE THE MOST COMMON FORMS OF SKIN DISEA8ES. NO ONE IS ABSOLUTE IMMUNE FROM THEIR BLIGHT. THOUSANDS ARE THUS AFFLIC TED. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN PERMANENTLY CURED BY YOUNG'8 TETTER AND ECZEMA REMEDY, YOUNGS’S TETTER AND ECZEMA REMEDY HAS, FOR YEARS, PROVED IT8 MARVELOUS CURATIVE POWERS. IT IS AN EFFECTIVE AND HARMLESS ANTI8EPTIC A EOTTLE SHOULD BE IN EVERY FAMILY MEDICINE CHE8T—IT IS INDE8PEN8IBLE. CURES DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP PERMANENTLY AND QUICK. * © * ♦ ® + 0 + ©© ■t , 0+04»04*0 + 00 •f@-fr©»5*©-fr©*J* ©© + 0 ® + ® + ©0 * O * © •> © * © *!• 00 •{• © 4. © 4. © 4. © 4. ©® * I 50c /Snd $1.00- BOTTLE 50c And $1.00. Qrder From Vour LocalETruggist, Or From Our Laboratory Direct, MANUFACTURED BY © © /. M. YOUNG, JR., Waylross, Ga. © © FORECLOSURE MENT UNO SALE: Under and by virtue and power of sale, contained In a certain Instrument of wrjtlng, executed, by Lewis & Wright a copartnership, composed of J. B. Levels an I M. L. Wright, and doing business under tls said firm name of Lewis & Wright, dated 16th day of November 1007, and re corded in the office of the clerk of the Superior CouVt, cf 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 house doors In raid county during the lo?al hours of sale, to the highest and beRt the original land lot number 120 In j ten per cent, attorneys’ fees, being | \\ the 8th district of said Ware county, j Six Hundred, forty-eight and 86-100 j Georgia, containing four and one-half ($648.35) Dollars, togother with the j T'V" (4 1-2) acres, more or less, and being I costs of this foreclosure, under power’ “ l the land conveyed to said D. F. Kirk-J of sole Flven in said above described i " " land by II. Murphy 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 of 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 note tor 82,300.00 principal, besides Interest and ten per cent attorneys’ fees, said note having been executed on August 14th, 1907, to the Bank of Waycross, by bidder for cash on the first Tuesday j p. A. Bates, and becoming due ninety in December 1908, the following .Jcs- days after the execution thereof, and crlbed property, to wit: j bearing Interest at the rate of eight One mile of 35 pounds, steel rail ■ per cent per anum and stipulating (being 7CCC0 feet of rail) track, to*'therein for the payment of ten per gether -with bolts, plates, fastenings, cent attorneys’ fees provided sold etc., used in laying same, said rail lying and being on tho tram road of Lewis & Wright, In the county of Ware and State of Georgia, at or near the town of Glenmoro, and being the same steel rail and fxturea and fastenings pur chased from O. W. Deen, and moved from Astoria. in said county to tho present location. For the purpose cf paying pilntip&t, Interest and 10 per cent attorney note shoilld be collected by law. The total amount due on said note to date of this foreclosure, including princi pal, lntorest and ten per cent attor neys’ fees being $2,775.67, together with the costs of this foreclosure un der power of sale given In said above described Instrument. This October 28th, 190S. A. M. KNIGHT and A. P. BRANTLEY. instrument. This October 28th, 1908. A. M. KNIGHT und A. P. BRANTLEY. Receivers for the Bank of Waycross. ? | ; i on’three, certain promleeory notes, R#celTerB ^ ^ ^ of Wlycro>I . aggregating tho sum of $1,G.>0.00, prln- lpal, besides Interest and 10 per ceni attorneys fees, each note having been executed on November 16th 1908 by said firm of Lewis & Wright to the Bank of Waycross, as follows: One note tor $300.00 becoming due on De cember 16th 1907, one note for $600.00 becoming due on January 16th 190$ and ono note for $730.00 . becoming . due February ICth, 1908, each of said three notes stipulating interest from date at the 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 $1,906.55. together with the costs of this foreclosure under power Foreclosure By Advertisement Under Power of 8ale. Under and by virtue and power of sale contained In a certain instrument of writing, executed on the 6th day of April 1905, by W. A. Price. Inez E. Sharpe and S. E. Ellington to the Bank of Waycross, and recorded In book "C" of deeds, folio 384 Un tho office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Ware County, Georgia, tho undersigned will sell at public outcry, within the legal hours of sale, before the court house door In said county, to the highest and best bidder for cash on the first Tuesday in December of .ol. given in .aid in.trum.nL Sow >* 08 ’ folIwta * ieK « Mi roll, bolt, and nature. *,l that part of origin.) land lot or near onmore ’(number two hundred and three (203) OyyU.MSbowde«rib«dMdwin.! |B d will be delivered to the purchaser at I . . , . the place where the property la local- • t)r ’ ‘ 3 ° org, “; ,ltu>te< j ln " h,t '* kno j' ed. Thla November 0th, 1908. " New Wt)rcr0 “’ and being a part A. Sf. KNIGHT. A. P. BRANTLEY, Receiver! for tho Bank of TCaycrovs Forectoaura By Advertisement Under Power of Sale. Under and by virtue an: power of tale contained In a certain Inetrument of writing executed on the 14th day of August, 1207, by P. A. Bate, and re corded In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ware county, Georgia, In book of mortgage, number O, of .rid county on page ninety, th- underalgned will Mil at public outcry within the legal houra of Mle, before the court houM door In eald county, to the hlgheat and Wat bidder for caah, on the flrat Tuesday In Decem ber, 1908/ the following deecrlbed property, to-wlt: All the following land or real eatate In Ware county, Georgia, via: 1. The eaat half of lot number twelve (12)-of block (120) one hun dred and twenty, being a part of oi- igtnal lot number one hundred and twenty In the 8th district of aald Ware county, Georgia, containing four and one-half (4 1-2) scree, more or leas, and being the land conveyed to D. P. Kirkland by Mrs. Zollle Stuart and hueband. Geo. R. Stpart, by deed of October 27th 1208, recorded In Book “CC” Folio 4, which la here reterred to. 2. Also the west half of lot ot land r umber twelve (It) In Block one hun dred ant twenty (124), being pert of 'New Waycroae," and being a part of the "Hobba” property, and more particularly described as follows: Fronting rerenty-elgbt and three tenthe (78 3-10) feet on the west ride of Eads street and running back of uniform width n distance of one hun dred and seventy (170) foot to a lane which separates said property from that of Johnson, Hawkins, Lowtner and Wall. Said property le bounded on. the north hr land of J. B. Lewis and Mrs. L. Johnson, on tho out by the west side of Bade street: on the BOttth by Lowthers lot and on the west by the above men tioned lane. It being the purpose mj Intention ot the undersigned to soil nil of the property described In uboro mentioned Inatrnmeot which hae not been heretofore released #/ the Bank of Waycross or Its receive For the purpose ot paying the bri anee due as principal, Interest and ten per cent, attorneys’ fees on a certain fifteen ■ hundred (11.600.00) dollar promissory nolo, besides Interest and ten per cent, attorheys’ fees, arid note having been executed on August 13th 1207 to the Bank of Waycross by W. A. Price. B. E. Ellington and Inn E. Sharps and becoming dne ninety (20) days after the dale of execution thereof, bearing Interest at tbe rate of eight per cent per annum from date, and stipulating therein for the payment of ten per cent attorneys' feet, provided eald note should ba col lected by law. The total amount dne on arid note to date of this foreelos- sre. Including principal, Interest and GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. Whereas, * E. J. Berry, admlnlstrn tor on the'estate of Mathias Lint hi- cum, deceased, represents to tho court in his petition duly filed and entered of record that lie has fully admlnstered said estate. This la therefore to clto all- persons concerned to show cause, If any the can, why said ’adminlstiator should not be discharged from his admini stration and receive letters of dlsniis sion in accordance with tho statute In such cases made and provided. This Novombor 2nd, 1908. Warren Lott. Ordinary, 8HERIFP8 8ALE. GEORG I A—WARE COUNTY. Will be rr.ld at the court house door in juld county, on the first Tues day In December 1908, within the leg al hoitiu of sPle to wit: *Threo mare u.tiles (two b&v mare mules, ono about six years old and one about five years old, also one mouse colored mule about six years 61 J) each mule being about fifteen bands high. Said property being levied on as the prop erty of Mrs* Cora Guthrie and D. C. Carmichael, issued on tbo 7th day of September 1908, from the Superior Court of Ware county, in favor Lewis & Patterson against tho said Mrs. Com Gtubrle and D. C. Carmichael, This the 6tls day of November 1908. D. A. WOODARD. Sheriff. : i GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. Martha Jane Jordan, having made application for twalve months sup. port out of the estate of John Jordan, and appraisers duly appointed to sot apart tbe same having filed their return all persons concerned ire hereby required to Show, cause before the Court of Ordinary of salJ county on the first Monday In December 1208, why arij application should not be granted. This tbe 6tb day ef Nov ember, 1208. Warren Lott Ordinary. Waycross Furniture Co. . • — - ■—■■■—■I——. - M 11 — 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. if. L. HWSOW Hr UNDERTAKERS, W. L. HINSOX, Licensed EmLrlrrers, Chapel & Sample Rooms :D. J. HICKS, ‘Plumes 413 91 22 Pendleton Street. I MM, Mr. Hltgen was Just far enough In the campaign to make extra work for the men who wrote the election bulletin. ♦ New Orleans aulfragates say they the -not going la he ladylike any longer.” They have been reading about their London sls'nrs. How about cutting the ocean cables. —' •' ♦ Cxar Niehola has been warning tbe have been blindly wandering for Servian crown prince against the ly forty yeara. In any event, Oover- dangers of war. Personal expert- nor Johnson Is well worth keeping an ence has mads him a competent *J* <*>• teacher of this particular branch of I Governor Johnson ot Mlnnssotta, looks like a rising sun. A democrat who can carry his state three times In anccesslon In the faee of a normal Republican majority of 100,000 marked for a man of destiny. Per haps be will be the Moms that will lead the agricultural constltusi of the North-west. s»t of tho wilder ness of Protectlonlstle and "Trust- bresdlng Republicanism In which they study. Five days divorced, 'Merry Widow” was weJded to a New Tork lawyer. Re*lly_ieems as If New' York lawyer* were setting more than their share of merry wid ows. —f- Personally, President Dies, of M.xl- An Ateblnaon man married a school the orlalnal ,c * c,ler ' * n<l he stye that for three 'years whenevtr the school-bells would ring, she would set np like the horses at- tbe fire department when the fire bell rings. Turkey refutes to he consoled by tbe thought that, though the has lost CO, would like to retire, but political-1 tome provinces, the has gained the V speaking he has no Intention oflsyrapethy of Europe. Anyhow the retiring. Mexico Is one of the few would like It to be plainly understood republics that truly appreciates sthat sbt now has all th* sympathy she muter workman. THE LAROE8T CANE YET. Mr. J. C. McFoy, who farms on Conductor Croom’s place near tho city, brouibt to the Herald olfice this morning a stalk of sugar cane that weighed 2 pounds. It hts 22 Joints and It ten feel long. It Is simply a mammoth apeelmsnt anJ la tha finest brought to Wtycro,* this Mtson. DELAY. "Are you waiting for mo dsarf” •ho Mid, coming down stairs fixing her bat. ’’WinUngf” exclaimed the Impatient man. “No, not waiting—eaRmrnlog.— Yonkers Statesman. Nsw York, Nov. 9.—Edward Mor- ffxn, postmaster of tbit eltr, who wot yel 4 n0t *“ lh “ r,,0t )r * ,Ur,U)r * I* ln good “’*11 ** Uon of condition today. Physicians say ho . will be out la n fsw days THE VOTE IN GEORGIA, 7 Th* following Is the vote In Oeonlt _ for president In (he late electloa: SEEDS B^* 11 WWht) 2wtb»j "Fall c! Lh» N. ora Cn>..« Watson 17,249! oKtCtS? Chafln 7481 Hlsgln 82 Scattering 473 Taft says he la very tired. 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