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FORECLOSURE BY ADVERTISE
MENT UNDER r’OWER OF
8ALE:
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. Ii. Lewis and M. L. Wright, and
doing business under the said firm
name of Lewis &. Wright, dated on the
lGth day of November 1S07, and re
corded In the office of the clerk of
the Superior Court, of Wore 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 said county during the legal
hours of sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash on tho first Tuesday
In December 190S, the following des
cribed property, to wit:
One mile of 35 pounds, steel rail
(being 70.160 feet of rail) track, to
gether with belts, plates, fastenings,
etc., used In laying same, said rail lying
and being on the tram road of Lewis
& Wright, In tho county of Ware and
State of Georgia, at or near tho town
f Glenir.ore. and being the same ateel
II and fixtures iinS- fastenings pur
chased from G. W. Deen, and moved
from Aetorla, In said county to tho
present location.
For the purpose of paying principal,
interest and 10 per cent attorneys focr I
on three certain promissory notes, I
aggregating the sum of $1,630.00, prin-
ipal, be3l<le3 interest and 10 per cent
attorneys fees, each note having been
executed on November 16th 1908 by
said firm of Levis & Wright to the
Bank of Waycross, as rollows: 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 16th, 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
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the original land lot number 120 In
the 8th district of said Ware county,
Georgia, containing four and one-half
(4 1-2) acres, more or less, and being
the land conveyed to said D. F. Kirk
land by II. Murphy by deed of Novem
ber 30tb 1904, recorded in Book “J
folio 401, which is hero 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 attorney
fees on a certain promissory note tor
$2,300.00 principal, besides interest and
ten per cent attorneys' fees, said note
having been executed on August 14th,
1907, to tho 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' fees provided said
note should be collected by law. Tho
total amount due on said note to date
of this foreclosure, including princi
pal, interest and ten per cent attor-
' fees being $2,775.67, together
the costs of this foreclosure un
der ao\vcr of sale given in said above
desertbed Instrument.
Thi* Octobor 28th, 1908.
A. M. KNIGHT and
A. P. BRANTLEY.
Receivers for the Bank of Waycross.
of sale given In said instrument. Said . «(l
rail, holts, and fixtures are located at ty.
Foreclosure By Advertisement Under
°ower of Sale.
Under and by virtue and power of
sale contained in a certain instrument
of writing, executed on tho 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 334 in the
office of the clerk of the Superior
Court of Ware County, Georgia, the
undersigned 'frill 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
1908, the following described proper-
rail, bolts, and fixtures are located at'iy. to*wlt:
or near Glenmoro In Ware county. All that part of original land lot
Georgia as above described and anme I number two hundred end three (203)
will be delivered to tho purchaser at jin the 8th land dlitrlct of Ware coun-
Die piece where tho property la loeat-. ty, Georgia, situated In what la known
ed. This November 6th, 1908. las "New Waycroia,” and being a part
A. M. KNIGHT. * of the "Hobbs” property, and more
A. P. BRANTLEY, j particularly described as follows:
Receivers for tho Bank of Waycross. | Fronting aevonty-clght and three
Foreclosure By Advertl«emen» Under
Power of Sale.
Under and by virtue ana power of
sale contained in a certain Instrument
of writing executed on the 14th day of
August, 1907, by F. A. Bates and re
corded In tho office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Ware county,
Georgia, In book of mortgages number
6, of said county on page ninety, the
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
U vMuh. on the first Tuesday In Decern-
,JJ£r, 1908, tho following described
property, to-wit:
“ All the following land or real estate
in Ware county, Georgia, rls:
1. The east half of lot number
twelve (12) of block (120) one hun
dred and twenty, being a part of or
iginal lot number one hundred and
twenty in the 8th district of said Ware
county, Georgia, containing four and
cne-balf (4 1-2) acres, more or less,
and being the land conveyed to D.
— F. KJrkUnd by Mrs. Zollle Stuart and
husband. Geo. R. 8tpart, by deed of
October 27th 1906, recorded in Book
M CC Folio 4, which is here referred
to.
2. Also the west half of lot of land
number twelve (12) In Block ooe boa*
tenths (78 3-10) feet on the west side
of Eads street and running back of
uniform width a distance of one nun-
dred and seventy (170) feet to a lane
which separates said property from
that of Johnson, Hawkins, Lowtfter
snd Wall. Said property is bounded
on the north by land of J. B. Lewis
aud Mrs. L. Johnson, on the east
by the west side of* Eads street:
on the south by ■>—— Low there lot
and on the west by the above men
tioned lane. It being the purpose
and Intention of the undersigned to
sell all of the property described in
lbore mentioned Instrument which
has not been heretofore released uy
ho Bank of Waycross or its receivn
For the purpose of paying the bal
ance due as principal, interest and ten
per cent, attorneys' fees on a certain
fifteen hundred ($1,500.08) dollar
promissory note, besides Interest and
ten per cent, attorneys' fees, said j *
ten per cent, attorneys' fees, being
Six Hundred, forty-eight and 35-100
($64S.35) Dollars, together with the
costs of this foreclosure, under power
of sale given in said above described
Instrument.
This October 28th, 1908.
A. M. KNIGHT u nJ
A. P. BRANTLEY.
Receivers for the Bank of Way cross.
1EORGIA—VV ARE COUNTY.
Whereas, E. J. Berry, ndminlstrn-
or on the estate of Mathias Linthl-
cum, deceased, represents to tlie
court in his petition duly filed and
entered of record that ho has fully
adminBtered said estate.
This is therefore to cite all persBhs
concerned to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should
not bo discharged from IiIb 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 SALE.
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EiORGlA—WARE COUNTY.
Will be M.ld at the court house
door in ‘*aid vnmity, on the first Tues
day in December 1908, within the leg
al hou»»> of writ* tc. wit: Thrco mare
c.uic-3 (two bav maro mules, one
about six years old and one about five
years old, also ono 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. jCoi'a Guthrie and D. C.
Carmichael, issued on the 7th day of
September 1908, from the Superior
Court ot Ware county, in favor Lewis
_ Patterson against the said Mrs. . _
Corn Gtuhrle and D. C. Carmichael, 1 ! *
This the 5th day of November 1908. " 9
D. A. WOODARD.
Sheriff.
Waycross Furniture Co*
Warren L. Hinson Gen. Mgr.
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,
Art Squares, flattings,
Stoves, Ranges Etc.
WHOLESALE ND RETAIL
Main Stores 21, 21 1-2, 23 & 23 1-2
Pendleton Street. WHOLESALE WARE
HOUSES EMSHARTAND PA KER ST.
PSnosiographs,
Rcords
And Supplies.
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L. HmSO<M £r Co.,
um> ERTHKERS,
W. L. HINSOX, D. J. HICKS,
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
Martha Jane Jordan, having made
application for twelve months sup?
port out of tho estate of John
Jordan, and appraisers duly appointed
to set apart tho same having filed
their return all persons concerned aro
hereby required to show cause before
the Court of Ordinary of said county
on the first Monday In December 1908,
why raid application should not be
granted. This tho 5th day of Nov
ember, 1908/
Warron Lott
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY,
The election-*f a county physician
for tho year 1909, will take place at
the regular December meeting of the
county Commissioners on December
2nd, 1908. All applicants tor this
place should file tliolr application
with the underslgped before that aau>.
WARREN LOTT,
Ordinary and exofficio, Chairman,
County Commissioners. tr.
Licensed Embr Infers,
Chapel & Sample
‘Phones 413 91
Rooms
22 Pendleton Street.
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Weak Women
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war to bt lp. But with tho* w*r. two treatment*
! tnuat b. coaMn*!. Or* UuxmLorw <* oo^nlnv
note hiring been executed on August i
m mi to the Bank .( Waycross by;
W. A. Price. 3. E. Ellington and Inez !
_ . . . . sptie* mtwo. oKimr (I* repair of *u usnrw
E. Sharpe and becoming due ninety I fiigrgy.*iid.ujjood .dgwcaw
(90) day* after the Jato ot execution i uvn
thereof, bearing Interest at the rate I 1
of eight per cent per annum from I ejffffjfl 1 *
date, and etlpalatlng therein for the ’ •
payment of ten per cent attorney! 1
feee, provided Mid note (tumid be ooi-
lected by tew. The total amount
on zald coin to date of tbiz foredos-
" A MOUNTAIN LION FOR TAFT.
At. and Mm. C. H. Bigelow, of Farm-
IngdaK S. D„ were attacked by a
mountain lion a few daye ago while
driving to Underwool. Mr. Bigelow,
while driving through the countty,
raw what at ilrut he thought wez a
carting calf running ahead of hie rig
As bn drew uy to the animal he dls-
covered that It wm an unusually large
j mountain lion.
The lion had attacked tho ponies
driven by Mr. Bigelow when a cow.
boy Irotn Billy V. ChrUlan'a ranch
come to the rescue now, after aeverat
ineffectual attempts, succeeded In las
soing the lion around the neck and
ono of tho front lege. The animal
was dragged ncroaa tho prairie until
be was subdued and Anally "hog
tied."
The lion was brought to Farming-
dale and la now conffned In a atout
cage. According to the captors, the
animal will be preMnted to President
elect Taft as a Chriatmas gift.
j“[Dr. iShoop’s
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dred and twenty (129), being part of ere, including principal. Interest and TW ip K? L/lirS
WILL FIGHT IN SAVANNAH,
Savannah, Ga„ Nov. 23.—Rev. W.
ATLANTIC COAST
LINE RAILROAD
COMPANY
Schedulea In Effact September 1, 1908.
One cent per mile on Interstate N. Alnaworth, a local minister hM
Journeys by buying ticket from agont. appealed to Governor Smith to atop
SERVICE UNEXCELLED, , _ G . ,..i, e Aahta scheduled for
DEPARTURES FROM WAYCROSS. * . c * ' ®„ W
No. 80 6:28 p m For Favunnab next week In thle city. Governor
No. 82 10:10 n tn For Savannah Smith referred the matter to Solicitor
so. 22 7:10 pm Fnr Savannah Osborno who replied that Mayor Tied-
No. 95 6:07 a m (Dlx Fly) for J’vllle ..j
No. 21 «:J6 p Hi For .lack'vllle en, * n *** boen a,,urod * h *.P** 1
No. 89 6:10 a ra For Montgomery only glove contests and that tho police
No. 85 1:55 p m For Montgomery would guard against brutality.
No. 87 10:00 p m For Montgomery
No. 43 7:50 a m Tampa via Dupont
No. 96 7:50 am Tlfton end Albany
No. 90 7:05 p m Tlfton and Albany
No. 94 9:55 p m (Flyer) 5!acop-AL'
No. M 10:20 a m For Grunawlck
No. 97 7:05 p ra For Brunswick
No. 68 6:45 am For Savannah
Schedules given u Information nnJ,
Agurea aro not guaranteed.
T. C. WHITE, IL M. NORTH '
Gen. Paa. Agt. Dtr. Pat. Agt.
Wilmington. N. a Savannah Oa.
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