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A heart Throb
or a laugh
A HEART STORY
A LAUGH STORY
EVERYBODY LOVES ONE. DEEP
DOWN INSIDE EVERY HEART IS
THE CORE OP 8ENTIMENT—THE
HUMAN QUALITY THAT MAKES
THE WORLD LIFT HIGHER AND
HIGHER YEAR BY YEAR.
YOU RECALL A 8T0RY NOW—YES,
MANY OF THEM—THAT MADE
YOU SNIFFLE A LITTLE— OR
MUCCH—AND CHANGEO THE
TYPE ON THE PAGE TO A CURI
OUS 'BLUR. YOU RECALL, TOO,
HOW YOU LOOKED FURTIVELY
ABUT TO 8EE IF ANY ONE WA8
LOOKING TO fE8IHER IcSCC
LOOKING WHILE YOU WIPED THE
—ER,- PERSPIRATION FROM YOUR
CHEEK.
YES, WE ALL KNOW. AND WE
ALL LOVE 'EM—THAT KIND OF A
HEART STORY. THEY MAKE US
FEEL A LITTLE KINDLIER TOW
ARD EVERYBODY—THEY MAKE
I S SEE A LITTLE MORE GOOD
THAN BAD IN LIFE.
YOU WILL FIND THAT KIND OF A
STORY IN COSMOPOLITAN—THE
HEART STORY THAT ORIPS-IN
V/HICH YOU LIVE WHILE YOU
READ IT.
WHEN DID YOU FORGE T TO
LAUGH? NEVER! NOBODY EVER
DOES. WHY THERE ARE TIMES
WHEN EVEN THE SPHINX LAUGH.
IF WE DIDN'T LAUGH ONCE IN A
WHILE WE’D 800N BECOME A 80R
RY LOT.
HOW OFTEN HAVE YOU SAT OV
ER A STORY AND WRINKLED
YOUR EYES—AND CHUCKLED—
AND BURST INTO A GURGLE OF
AMUSEMENT—AT A FUNNY SITU
ATION OR THE COMICAL PREDIC
AMENT OF ONE OF THE CHARAC
TERS?
CF COURSE—EVERYBODY HAS. A
GOOD LAUGH 18 A TONIC—A SURE
CURE FOR THE BLUES. THE HU*.
MAN FACE WAS MADE FOR LAUGH
TER—IT NEVER LOOKS SO PER
FECTLY A8 WHEN IT LAUGHS.
'you WILL FIND AT LEAST ONe
LAUGH STORY IN EVERY ISSUE
CF COSMOPOLITAN. ALL COSMO
POLITAN LAUGH STORIES ARE
WRITTEN BY AUTHORS WHO ARE
SO FUNNY THAT THEY LAUGH AT
THEIR OWN YARNS.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY:
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained In a mortgage ex
ecuted by Thomaa Huglnnea on the
8th day of March 1910 to Mra. Macy
E. 1-cltch, recorded In the office of
the clerk of the Superior court of
Ware County. Georgia In book five,
folio 46G on the 11th day of April 1910,
the underalgned will «ell at public
outcry before the courthouse door of
•aid county, during the lesal hours
of sale to the highest bidder for cash,
on the Uth day of June, 1910, the
following described real estate:
All of that one fourth (1-4) undi
vided Interest In that tract or parcel
of land commencing at the South-west
corner of Parallel and "C" Streets In
the City of Wnycross, Ware County,
Georgia, thence southerly along said
"Q" Street a distance of Two Hundred
and Five (40G) feet, thence westerly
and parallel with said Parallel Street
a distance of Seventy one (71) feet,
thence northerly parallel with said
"G" Street a distance of Two Hun
dred and five (200) feet to said Par
allel Otroel, thence easterly along
said Parallel Street a distance of
seventy one (71) feet, to the point or
place of beginning.
Bald property to be sold as afore
said for the purpose of paying a cer
tain promissory note for the princi
pal sum of one hundred dollars f 100)
dated March 8, 1910 and executed by
the said Thomaa Huglnnea to tb»
•aid Mrs. Macy E. Leltch, secured by
said mortgage and due on demand
with Interest from date at the rate
of eight per cent per annum, provid
ing for the payment of all costs of
suit Including ten per cent attorney's
fees. The legal notice of collection
of ten per cent attorney's fees has
been given and the total amount due
on date of aalo Including principal, In
terest and ten per cent attorneys
fees will be (112.20, besides the cost
of this proceeding.
A deed to the purchaser of said
property #111 be made by the said
Mrs. Macy E. Ixltch under the pow
er given in aforesaid mortgage.
This 21st day of May, 1910.
Mrs. Macy E. Leltch,
By Parks and Reed, Attorneys.
GUARDIAN NOTICE.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY:
J. W. Seals, Guardian of Levin
Zackary has applied to mo tor a dis
charge from his Guardianship of Igjvln
Zachary. This Is therefore to noti
fy all persons concerned to file their
objections, If any they have on or
before the First Monday In July, next
cite he will be discharged from bis
Guardianship as applied for.
B. H. THOMAS,
Ordinary, Ware County, Oa.
Rear Admiral Dillingham Retires.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
Return Your Taxes Before the Books
CLOSE.
Pursuant to Instructions from the
grand jury the practice of relieving
(Special to the Evening Horald.)
Washington, D. C., June 3.—Rear
Admiral Albert C. Dillingham ,a mem
ber of the naval oxocutlve and retir
ing boards, was placed on the retired
list today on account of age.
Admlra IDIIIIngham had a brilliant
record in the civil ,and Spanlsh-Amer-
lean wars, and Is known as the chant--
plon of the enlisted men In the navy,
being roally the father o fthe present,
law which prvoldcs a retired list for.
thorn.
Taft at University Commencement
the double tax on parties falling toj (Spoclal to the Evening Herald.)
return their property for Taxation be
fore the close of the books of the re
ceiver, will be discontinued. Tbla la
notify all parties concerned that
they must make their returns to the
receiver In due time. No one will be
■'I • vod without a good legal excuse.
17 tf. II. H. Thomas, Ordinary.
Ada. O.. June 3.—Visitors from a
dozen counties gathered today and
participated In the hearty welcome
accorded President Taft, who came-
tr. deliver the commencement address
at the Ohio Northern University.
Five companies of the second regi
ment Ohio National Guard escorted-
Ihe President from the Station to the
University, where the exercises were-
For Overland, Peerless, Ac-no, Good
1ch and Continental tires and any- held « "<»»• Pr “ ld,nt Ta,t *“ »•
trodneed to the assemblage by Gov-
blng In Bicycle sundries or repair., en)or „„
ee J. T. McGee. 21 Albany Avenue,
to tt eod.
CELEBRATION AT BRYN MAWR.
Bryn Mawr, Pa., Juno 2.—'This baa
been a red-letter day In tbe history
of the town and school of Bryn Mawr.
With President Taft as tbe guest of
honor and with hundreds or women
graduates in attendance from all
par tos fthe country, the famous
school for girls held Its annual com
mencement exercless, which were ac
companied by the usual brilliant out
door festivities. In addition t othe
visit of the President the occasion
war notable as marking the twenty-
fifth anniversary .of the college and
also the completion o fa 1500,000 en
dowment.
Pop the best blcycie tires af the
east price, see J. T. McOoe, SI Al
any Antno* *» tf w-
fPIEYSKnaHYPUT"
l« (mm* SaKtvM. Ilwcw
remark, ths President recalled tbe
-fact that It waa In tbla county, In tb*
neighboring village Roundhead, that
ho delivered bis maiden political
apeech, In ihe Garfield campaign of
thirty years ago. Immediately after
tbe close of Ihe exercises at tbe Uni
versity tbe Presidential party departs
ed for Detroit.
To Honor Henry Custer.
(Special to the Evening Herald.)
Monroe, Mich., June 3.—Survivors
of tbe four Michigan calvary reglmenta :
which were commanded by Genam-
George A. Custer gathered here to
day for atwo days’ reunion. Tbe vet
erans devoted a large part of tbe day
to the completion of tbe final arrange
ments for tomorrow's ceremonies .at
tbe unveiling of the equestrian statue -
erected by the Btmte of Mlcblgan to •
tbe memory of- General Custer. The ‘
occasion will be made uotable' by the
participation of President Taft and >
number o fotber persons of national
prominence. Including the surviving:
officers of General Coster's staff.
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