The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, August 07, 1914, Image 3

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WATCROSS JOURNAL* FRIDAY, AUG. 7, 1114. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. (Continued from Page 4.) less, located on the north side of Isa bella street, between Pendleton and Tebeau streets. Said property being leried on as the property of the Deen Realty and Improvement Company, by virtue of an execution Issued on the 24th day of February, 1913, by A. C. Lowther, Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Waycross against the Deen Realty and Improvement Company, amounting to $134.12, principal, $16.88, interest, and fifty cents costs, which • said execution was issued covering the • unpaid assessment for cement side walk in front of said property. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Waycross, Ware county, Geor gia, being the tract of land upon which numbers 41, 43 and 47 Pendleton street arc situated, said tract being 250x165 feet, fore or less, and being situated at the northwest corner of Pendleton and Isabella streets. Said property being levied on as the prop erty of the Deen Realty and Improve ment Company, by virtue of an execu tion issued on the 21st day of Octo ber, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Waycross against the Deen Realty and Improvement Company, amounting to $101.80, principal, $14.60, 'Interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was Issued covering the unpaid as sessment far cement pavement in front of said property. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Waycross, Ware county, Geor gia, said tract being located at num ber 45 "D" street, and being a lot 65x 100 feet, more or less, and being lo cated between the property of Moore and Moore. Said property being levied on as the property of Eunice Jones, by virtue of an execution issued on the 26th day of December, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, In favor of the City of Waycross, against Eu nice Jones, amounting to $17.95, prin cipal, $2.44, interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was Issued covering the unpaid assessment for cement sidewalk in front of said prop erty. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or percel of land, in the City of Waycross, Ware county, Geor gia. said tract being the lot upon which number 47 Francis street is situated, and said lot being 167x100 feet, more or less, and being situated at the southeast corner of Francis and Nicholls streets. Said property being levied on as the property of Mrs. J. P. Luther, by virtue of an execution .% issued on the 6th day of March, 1913, by A. C. Lowther, Clerk of Council, In favor of the City of Waycross, against Also at the same time and place certain tract or parcel of land, In the City of Waycross, Ware County, Geor gia, said tract being the tract upon which number 63 “A*' street is situ ated, and said tract being an Improv ed tract, and being 210x140 feet, more or less, and being located northwest corner of “A" and Quarter- man streets. Said property being levied on as the property of H. Lester Marvil, by virtue of an execution is sued on the 14th day of December, 1912, by J. W. Strickland. Clerk of Council, In favor of the City of Way- cross, against H. Lester Marvil, amounting to $125.06, principal, $16.68, interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was issued cov ering the unpaid assessment for ce ment sidewalk in front of said prop erty. ALSO at the same time and place certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Waycross, Ware County, Geor gia. said tract being 60x100 feet, more or less, and being situated at the northeast corner of Church and Brewer streets. Said property being levied on as the property of G. E Shultz, by virtue of an execution Is sued on the 9th day of December, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Way- cross, against G. E. Shultz, amount ing to $34.15, principal. $4.60, inter est, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was issued covering unpaid assessment for cement side walk in front of said property. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, said tract being the tract upon which numbers 12 and 14 Brew er street are situated, and being a tract 130x60 feet, and being situated at the northeast corner of Brewer and Church streets. Said property being levied on as the property of E. Shultz, by virtue of an execu tion issued on the 24th day of De cember, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, in favor City of Waycross, against Shultz, amounting to $76.00, prlnci pat, $10.16, interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was is sued covering the unpaid assessment for cement sidewalk in front of said property. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land, «in the City of Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, said tract being the tract upon which number 86 "D’’ street situated, and said tract being in size 210x210 feet, more or less, and being located at the southeast corner Butler and "D" streets. Said proper ty being levied on as the property of Cora B. Allen, by virtue of an execu tlon issued on the 25th day of No vember, 1912, by J. W. Strickland. December, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, J PROCLAMATION. ment shall have written or printed on Clerk of Council, in favor of the City their ticket, “Opposed to the ratifies- of Waycross, against Charles E. Submitting a proposed amendment tlon of amendment to the Constitution Harper, amounting to $33.87, prin* to the Constitution of the State of creatln I the County of Bartow, with cipal, $4.60, interest, and fifty cents ( Georgia, to be voted on at the General w *nder, Georgia, as the county-site." costs, which said execution was is-1 State election to be held on Wednes- N° w » therefore, I, John M. Slaton, sued covering the unpaid assessment I day, October 7, 1914, said amendment Goven,or ol 8tate, do issue this for cement sidewalk in front of said' providing for the creation of the my P roclamatJon hereby declaring that property. ; County of Barrow. , tbe foregoing proposed amendment to By His Excellency, jthe Constitution is submitted for rati- JOHN M. SLATON* flcatlon or rejection to the voters of Governor. the 8tate Q uaBfle<1 to vote for mem State of Georgia bcra of the General Assembly at the Executive Department Otnoral Election to be held on Wed Auruat 3 1914 neaday. October 7. 1»H. , Whereas, the General Ass'ctnhly. a,! ,0HN “ 8LA _ T0N - from the northwest corner of Gordon it* session In 1914, proposed an amend- ‘ m,r * street and Plant avenue. Said prop- ( ment to the Constitution of this State, erty being levied on as the property as set forth in an Act approved of the Home Furniture Company, by ( July 17, 1914, to-wlt: virtue of an execution issued on thej An Act to propoge to the qua * n fl* d 8th day of August, 1912, by J. W 'electors of this State an amendment ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land. In the City of Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, said tract being an improv ed tract, in size 35x100 feet, more or less, and being situated on the north side of Gordon street, 36 feet west By the Governor: PHILLIP COOK. Secretary of State. S 7 9twky. B. H. Thomas, Ordinary. Mr». J P. Luther, amounting “ Wj 4 . clerk'or Council, In favor of the City principal, 14.74 l»tere.t, and fifty Qf Waycroll , agalnat Cora a Allelli cento coele which .eld execution wan an)ountlng t0 , I14 „, princ | pali lMued covering the unpaid awe..- ment for cement aldewalk In front of - aald property. ALSO at the aame time and place a certain tract or parcel of land, In the City of Waycroaa, Ware county, Geor gia, aald tract being 63x100 feet, or less, and being altuated on the east aide of "D" atreet, and being located between property of Lott and Gaaaett. Said property being levied on aa the property of Arthur E. Reynold,, by virtue of an execution laaued on the «th day of December, 1111, by J. W, Strickland, Clerk of Council, In favor of the City of Waycroaa, agalnat Ar thur E. Reynolda, amounting to $36.05, principal, $4.10. Intereat. and fifty cent, costa, which aald execution waa la aued covering the unpaid aaaeaament for cement aldewalk In front of said property. ALSO at the aame time and place a certain tract of parcel of land, In the City of Waycroaa, Ware County, Georgia, aald tract being the tract upon which number 41 "D" 8treet la altuated, and being 61x100 feet, more or leas, and being located at the southwest corner of "D“ and Jones Streets. Said property being levied on aa the property of Martha Jonea, by virtue of an execution laaued on the 26th day of December, 1>12, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, In favor of the City of Waycroaa. agalnat kiartha Jones, amounting to , $14.40, principal. $1.M Intereat, and fifty cents costa, which aald execu tion waa laaued covering the unpaid aaaeaament for cement Sidewalk front of aald property. For 10 Days Oily Will Sell Yoa The The Famous Deakins ennessee Batter Is 6 tad 12 lb. backets Aft 28 cent Pound Every purchase of a backet, can get at the sane tine a 24 pound sack of PiUsbnrya Best Flor far 8) cents. C. S. HARDY & Son. which said execution was issued cov ering the unpaid aasesment for ce ment sidewalk in front of said prop erty. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Waycross, Ware County. Georgia, being located at the north west corner of "D" and Thomas streets, and being a lot 60x95 feet, more or less. Said property being levied on as the proptry of W. M Fleming, by virtue ot an execution issued on the 26th day of December, 1912, by J. W. Strickland. Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Way- cross, against. W. M. Fleming, amounting to $13.02, principal, $1.78, interest, and fifty cents costs, which id execution was issued covering the unpaid assessment for cement sidewalk in front of said property. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land at number 79 Brunswick avenue, In the City of Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, being 90x100 feet, more or less, at the southwest corner of Te beau and Brunswick avenue. Said property being levied on as the prop erty of Mrs. J. A. Youmans, by virtue of an execution issued on the 30th day of September, 1912, by J. W. Strickland. Clerk of Council, In fa-' tor of the City of Waycross, against Mrs. J. A. Youmans, amounting to $13.07, principal. $2.01, interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execu tion was issued covering the unpaid asses ment for cement sidewalk front of said property. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land In the City of Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, being located at the east side of "D” street, and being a lot 37x100 feet, more or less, said prop erty lying between property belong ing to Allen and Lott Said property being eleivd on as the property of J B. Thorpe, by virtue of an execution issued on the 26th day of December, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Way cross, against J. B. Thorpe, amount ing to $21.71, principal, $1.88, Inter est .and fifty cents costs, which said execution was issued covering unpaid assessment for cement side walk In front of said property. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land at number 140 Plant avenae. In the City of Waycroaa, Ware County, Georgia, being 60x100 feet, more or leas, on the west side of Plant avenue, and being located north of property be longing to Harris. Said property be ltslerted on at, the property of Strickland, Clerk or Council. In favor t0 Paragraph 2 of Section 1, of Article °5°J| 0 i A „ W *”| Counl)r - of the City of Waycroaa. agalnat the ot the ( - onitUut | on of „, e S|atl , ‘ b,c “ raw - ha,l " g ‘f, ° , h ® Home Furniture Company, amount- Georgia, aa amended by the rutlllrn- J, °' ° r ' ll "“ ry of “ ld tounly ,or Ing to $16.08, principal, $2.64,Intereat, , ton by ,|, e qualified voter, of tlila ‘ h °“ ard J»" slll P of jjj* p< ' r "° n and and fifty cent, coata, which aald exe- ltate ot the Ac , appro vcd July 19, 1914 prop * rty of do,eph A - ■"'"of ot cutlon waa laaued covering the un.l. nd for other pU rpo,o,. 1, ’ l Fannie L. '* le °* “ ,d coun,y - paid aaaeaament for cement aldewalk, 8ect| . .. . d ecea.ed. All peraona concerned are in front of K niH nmnortv L H 1 on *• Be 11 enacted th « required to show cause in Bald Court ALSO Tt Ihl wme Ume and Diace ° etter *' A88erabI > r of the State of by the first Monday In September, a pertain Imnroved lot in the City 0 *l Geo^g,a, that the following amend- next. If any they can, why said appli a certain Improved lot In the City of ment | a hereby proposed to paragraph 1 cation should not be granted Waycross. Ware County. Georgia, and 2 , 8ectlon lf Art|c|e of the Co J { . ThU Auiu.t 3rd 1914 being In alxe 247x100 feet, more of tutlon of this State, aa amended by the le 88 . “ n<1 being located between Al- ratification by the qualified voters of bany avenue and belonging to Se«-] lhl , Sl8|e of , hc Act of Ju|y J9 I#H aorns. Said proporty being levied on t0 . wlt . by addln g ^ iald pgr.gr. pb aa the property of Madge E. Finn, by the followins language: "Provided, virtue of an execution laaued on the however, that In addition to Hie coun- 26th day of December, 1912, by J. W. ties now provided for by this Consti- Strickland. Clerk of Council, in favor tut j on there * h#n ^ a new county of the City of Waycross, against laid out from the Counties of Gwln- Madge E. Finn, amounting to $103.90. nett. Walton and Jackson, said county principal, $13.77, interest, and fifty bounded as follows: Beginning at a cents costs, wihch said execution was point amid stream where the Mul- issued covering the unpaid assess- berry River crosses the Hall County ment for cement sidewalk in front of n ne joining Jackson county; thence said property. (following the line betvyreen Hall and ALSO at the same time and place Jackson counties to the corner of Hall, certain tract or parcel of land In Gwinnett and Jackson counties; the City of Waycross, Ware County, thence in a direct line to the center of Georgia, and being the tract of land the Appalachia River at Freeman's upon which number 82 Albany ave- Mill; thence following the middle of nue is situated, said tract being an the current of said Appalachia River improved tract, in size 105x100 feet, down to the line of Walton and Oconee more or less, and being located on counties; thence following the line the north side of Albany avenue, and between Walton and Oconee countlei at the corner of Albany avenue and to the common corner of Walton "D” street Said property being Jackson and Oconee counties; thence levied on as the property of Mrs. B. following the line between Jackson D. Finn, by virtue of an execution Is- and Oconee counties to the Clarke sued on the 21st day of August, 1912,' county line dividing Oconee anil by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, Clarke counties; thence in a direct in favor of the City of Waycross, line to McClesky’s Bridge at the against Mrs. B. D. Finn, amounting tral point over the Mulberry River, to $47.00, principal, $7.44, interest, and thence up the said Mulberry River and fifty cents costs, which said ex-.to the beginning point on the Hall ecutlon was issued covering the un-J county line. paid assessment for cement sidewalk, In front of said property. That Winder, Georgia, shall be the county-seat of said county. Said ALSO at the same time and place county shall be attached to the Ninth a certain tract or parcel of land Iq Congressional District and to the the City of Waycross, Ware County, Westorn Judlciak Clrcjilt, and shall be Georgia, and being the tract of land attached to the Thirty-third Senate- upon which number 82 Albany ave | r |al District. That the said (fame of nue is situated, and being In size **id new county shall be Barrow, and 105x100 feet, more or less, and being ( that all legal voters residing in the located at the northeast corner of limits of said County of Barrow entl- Albany avenue and "D" street Said tied to vote for members of the Oen- property being levied on as the prop- ' cral Assembly under the laws of Geor- erty of Madge E. Finn, by virtue of gia shall, on the first Tuesday in Jan- an execution issued on the 4th day j uary, 1915, elect an ordinary, a clerk of October, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, of the Superior Court, a sheriff, a cor- Clerk of Council, In favor of the City oner, a tax collector, a tax receiver, a of Waycross, against Madge E. Finn. J county surveyor and a county treas- amounting to $40.70, principal, $5.70 a| urer. Said election to be held at Win- interest, and fifty cents costs, which jder, Georgia, the county-site of said said execution was Issued covering'county. That the Superior Court pf the unpaid assessment for efflient said county shall be held on the sidewalk In front of said property, (fourth Mondays In March and Septem- ALSO at the same time and place her of each year. The limits of said a certain tract or parcel of land In county, the Congressional and Senato- the City of Waycross, Ware County, rial districts and the judicial circuit Georgia, said tract being In site to which It is attached, the time of 200x100 feet, located on the south holding the terms of the Superior side of Williams street, 100 feet east Court shall be as above designated from the southeast corner of WII- until changed by law. Hams and Gilmore streets. Said prop- j Sec. 2. Be It further enacted that erty being levied on as the property J when this proposed amendment shall of John W. Bennett, by virtue of an be agreed to by two-thirds of execution Issued on the 14 th day of the members elected to each ot the May, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk two* houses and shall have been enter- of Council, In favor of the City of ed on the journal of each house with Waycross, against John W. Bennett the yeas and 'bays taken thereon, and amounting to $27.93, principal, $5.11 the Governor Is hereby directed to interest, and fifty cents costs, which cause the said proposed amendment For Solicitor General. To the Voters oi the Waycross Judicial Circuit: I am a candidate to succeed myaelf for the office of Solicitor General of the Waycross Circuit, subject to the Democratic primary to be held on August 19th, 1914. I greatly appreci ate the confidence and trust which the people of this circuit have placed In me, and I trust my conduct of the affairs of this Important ofTice merit the continued support and Influence of the people. I am serving my first term in this office, and I will greatly appreciate the support and influence of the people in behalf of my candi dacy for a second term. Yours very truly, M. D. DICKERSON. FOR CONGRESS. To the Votes of the Eleventh Con gressional District of Georgia I am a candidate to succeed myself in Congress, subject to the Democratic primary -to be held on August 19th, 1914. I am deep ly grateful for the confidence and trust reposed in me, and, being ever couscious of the great re sponsibilities resting upou me your representative, earnestly so licit your continued loyalty and support. Faithfully yours, J. R. WALKER. 6-10-tf. FIVE GERMAN SHIPS SHE SEII 10 THE NEW ORLEANS BANKS TO GET TWO MILLIONS New Orleans, Aug. 4.—The New Or leans Clearinghouse Association con altered Issuance of clearinghouse cer tificates at a meeting today but did not take final action. Another meeting will take place tomorrow when a de cision la expected. Under the Louisia na law the Governor must sanction the issuance* of such certificates. Gov. Hall will be In the city tomorrow. It to expected a petition will be presented him, asking Ids authorization of the plan. Bankers of the association to day Invoked the order providing for sixty days' notice of withdrawals of cavings accounts. It was explained today that If the certificates are issued they probably will be used only between banka and until the emergency fund expected to said execution was Issued covering to be advertised In at least two papers be provided by the federal government the unpaid assessment for sidewalk In each Congressional District at least | becomes available. The government In front of aald property. ,two months before the next general also has promised New Orleans banks ALSO at the same time and place election, to be held on the first Wed-1 $2,000,000 to move crops, a certain tract or parcel of land In neaday In October, 1914, and he ahall| Cotton exchange officers aald today the City of Waycross, Ware County also provide for a submission of the that an agreement bad been reached Georgia, said tract being In site proposed amendment at said general between the Liverpool, New York and 60x100 feet, more or leap, located on election. And If a majority of the New Orleans exchanges to open almul- the north aide of Reed street, be- electors shall ratify such proposed .taneously when conditions Justified, tween property of First Methodist amendment by a maJoVity of the elec- Ample notice to tradera would be glv- Church and property of Perham. Said tors qualified to vote for members of property being levied on aa the prop- the General Assembly, such amend- orty of John W. Bennett, by virtue of ment shall become a part of the Con an execution laaued on the 7th day stltutlon of Georgia, of March, 1913 p by A. C. Lowther, | Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, that Clerk of Council, In favor of the City it shall be the duty of the Governor of Waycross, against John, W. Ben- to submit said amendment to the peo- nett, amounting to $35.60, principal, pie at said alectlon In tba following $3.16, Interest, and fifty cents costs,'form: That those voting In favor of War In Full Measure For Germany; Wireless Used By Government Only In The Present Crisis Bj lVIrp (a The Journal. London, Aug. 3.—Farrlgn Srcretarj Ore, announced In the House at Commons todn, Hint England nu* pledged to anpport France It the Ger. mnn licet cornea Into the Kngllah Channel, The Dull, Telegraph, on the war altuntlon, today anjai -.No nation eier went lo war with a better heart or clearer roa.rlenre Ilian Great Britain goea non. since Ger* many will hair It, ahe ahall lane war In full mrnaurr.- HKTAILS OF NAVAL FIGIIT ABF RECEIVED. New Vork, Aug. 3,—Todaj an International Banking Hrm waa notified of the confirmation of the great naval lialtlr In the North Bra. Five German warahlpa were sunk, and two luidly dlaalilrd. Two Britlah war- ahlpa were arnt down. Quite a number ot German ahlpa were ruptured, aiirrenderlng to the Britlah rather than be arnt under. Ten Britlah Wnrahlpa are rrulalng In the Bermuda and Bahamaa looking tor German buttlraklpa. HANV LIVEN LONT IN N0BT1I NEA NAVAL EIGHT, iondon, Aug. X—That arvernl thousand llvea have been lost nnd nine warahlpa, aeven belonging In the German navy and two belonging to England, la the rummary of Indefinite rrporta received In London today. Government reporta are bring kept aerret and the tall extent of the loia. ea anatnlnrd In the naval fight laat night cannot be learned aa yet. Abaeare of a deelaratlon ot war either by Germany or England la eaualng much aperulutloa aa to the eaaae of the fight between the aa- tlea of the two powera. DISMANTLING MANY IVIHELENS STATIONS. London, Aug. X—All wlreleaa atatlona In Great Britain not being need by the government have been ordered dlamantled. Merchant ahlpa have re. reived ordera to dlamnntlr their wlreleaa atatlona. IIECLAKATION FIIOM EH ANTE WILL IIE MADE TI'ESDAV. l’nrla, Aug. X—The E'rench parliament will tomorrow declare war en Germany. Enrla today la war rraxy and palrlotlr drmonatratlona are In evidence In all arctlona. ITALY DECIDES TO GET AIIMY ON WAR FOOTING. Home, Ang. X— Italy today decided to moblllie the army na a -precaution, ary mraaurr." Ordera for thla were laaued during the morning. HESSIAN FLEET DEFEATED BY GEHMANN SUNDAY. Stockholm, Aug. X—The lluaalan licet waa defeated yealerday In ■ bat* tie with a German aquudron. Ilnaalana arlxrd un Island near the acene ef conflict. TROOP TRAIN HEFOUTED BLOWN UP| 2110 KILLED. Parla, Ang. X—A German troop train In Alaaer Lnralne waa blown ip today nnd 200 killed, nreordlng to reporta reaching thla city. MONEY FOR RELIEF OF AMERICANS IN EUROPE ASKED. Wuahlagton, Ang, X-Prealdent Wltaou today aaked Uongreaa for $260,. 800 fo be naed for the relief of Americana In Enrope. The United Sintra may uead ahlpa after the Americana. Congreaa la alao expected to mtkorlxn naval veaaela lo carry matt, paaaengtra and freight. New York, Aug. IX—-All continental Europe la at war today. Ger- many haa Invaded France at two polnta and baa alao Invaded Si Aid*t land and llelglum. Koaatan treepa have Invaded Germany. Auajave ca rnahlng men to aid Germany. Official declaration* of war from U the p nnd England are expected daring the day. Naval and laad bnttUv from being fought and are Imminent. 1 \ tlid 1 HERMAN AND FRENCH PATROLS FIGHTING. -\<rt- Parla, Ang. X—German and French patrola are fighting ltdar hit Pnuchcray, a frontier lawn. German» aelaed a Nwlaa military atatIV t at llhale today and are Invading Belgian territory. ..... DOWAGER EMPRESS IS CAPTURED. «d London, Ang. X—Dowager Empreaa Marie ol Rnaaln, who left here ter HI. Peterabarg a abort while ago, haa been raptared la Berlin. She haa been given the alternative of retnrnlng to London er going In Cap* eahngeu. GERMAN FLEET MAY BE BOTTLED UP. London Ang. X—The German licet la today reported tattled ap la KleL Heavy firing waa heard In North Sea laat night. Indicating that • naral engagement waa going on. No detail* of the fight hare been eh. talned. ff RUSSIANS IN SIBERIA MOBILIZE. Tien Tala, Ang. X—The meklllaalloa ef all Uaaalaa treopa In Siberia commenced today. AEROPLANES ARE SCOUTING TODAT. Berlin, Aag. X—French aeroplaaee are today aeeatiag ovar Germany. A monoplane waa wrecked by German aharpahoofera at WeaaL GERMAN COLUMN IS BEPULSED. London, Aag. X—Keporta received here today alale that a German rolama ol fiXOM waa heavily repalaed attempting la Invade France near Naey Saaday. RUSSIAN PORT IS BOMBARDED. AautardaaK Aag. X—The German eralaer Angaberg la baatbard!j$ Lilian, aa Invariant Haaalaa Bailie port today. Llbaa la reported la ha la llamea. A Haaalaa eralaer later began an attack on the German eralaer. RUSSIANS SEIZE GERMAN SHIP. Vladlveatoek, Ang. $^-A Genua ehlp waa tailed here today hy the Raaalaaa. FINNISH STEAMER TAHEN IIT GERMANS. Uepeakagea, Aag, X-German warahlpa laday raptared the Flaalah ateamer Prlmala. GREAT BATTLE IS IMMINENT. Berlin, Aar. L—l great battla la Imminent between Raaalaaa and Germaaa la aorthaaatara Praaala. Rath Manama and Germany hart largt en before the opening they aald. PRESENTED WITH A LOUD TIE Atlanta, On., Aug. 3.—Repreaenta- ... .. . ... , . . . „ . tlve Olonn, of Whitfield, the official which raid execution ... Ironed cov- aald propoaed amendment aluU h«e #f bQUU „ r repraMntatlna . .ring the unpaid rororoment for ce- written ore grin, ed on tb.tr ticket., . red new nKkt „. u,. gift of aald prop- “In faror of ratification of the amend-( of Connor . of 8pa | d . Ing. One day thla week Mr. Olenn roae to a point of peraona! privilege and ment aldewalk In front of aald prop- 1 erty. ment to the Conatltutlon creating the Thla the flrat day of Anguet, 1314. County of Barrow with Winder, Door- JOHN W. COLLEY, I gia, an the county-alte," nnd thoro op- Ariea la City Marahal and Levying Officer. 7 4wka. peaed to the ratification of said amend- .GEORGIA—Ware County. CLEAN SWEET FOR DRT TICKET. To Whom It May Concern: ____ j Mitchell Blacketone haring nude _ 'application to me In due form to be up-, Fitzgerald, On.. Ang. $.—At the pri- minted Administrator with the will with . mnry yealerday the dry ticket nude a annexed upon the ntmU ot Btephney Olenn a tie of clean eweep of their candidate, for Morgan, late of aald county, notice la alderman by a Urge majority, malt- hereby given that aald application will Ing aeven of the nine member, of be heard at the regular term of the Connell opposed to saloons. Conrt of Ordinary of aald county, to be held on the first Monday In Beptem- MIss Rena Wright will entertain a her.'1*14. number of the younger set thla even- Witness my hand and official algna — „ „ . __ ,n honor of Mlaa Katherine tore, this 3rd day of August, 1114. „ !f fL . Ha ?* r : b f *J2 e o' an l Hawkins of Jacluonrllle. the gueai B . H. Thomas. I called attention to the vivid tie of I Mr. Connor, which, he raid, waa dis tracting the attention of membera from weighty matters. The laugh wan on Connor. Friday afternoon Mr. Connor row resolution presenting Mr. same ruddy bus nnd appointing on official committee to escort the honoree to the base ment. divest him of hla scarf end adorn him with the new tie. All ot which woe dene with becoming cere mony. execution laaued on the 14th day of of Mlaa Carle King. Ordinary. Ware Cowaty, Ga. country. While men made the cold, artificial town, Ood made the beautltul. lovable forces clone together In the aertlon earned. BELGIUM TOWN SEIZED BY GERMANS. Faria, Aag. X—German troop, teday robed the town Belgium. GREATEST WAR SINCE ROMAN EMPIRE. Imndtn, Ang. X—The Leaden Times today wys the yreseat war I* Enrope la Uu greatest niece the fell el the la mas empire. Leaden, Ang. 4^-Tedey the Brltbk government teat aa nltluatem ta Germany, demanding that German troepa ha wHhdrawa (ram Belgian by midnight. While the ueeaage deUterel te Germany dew net say what EegUnd will do la Ike event Uu denied le refesed er Igaered, R b generally eider* steed that Germany’s refeaal le ramplf, added le ether elrexmalueee, which England h frying le keep quiet, will rwelt le ee Immediate declara tion ef war. Germany laat eight seat aa altlaulem le Belgian, denuding that Bel- glen let German treepa eeeepy ud past through Belgian lanrRery. Bel gium la Ml Inclined le grant this demud and rrporta teday from several ulhealk aeereee declare (hot Germany b prepared le wage war ee Bel- glam. A dispatch Item Breaaela la Ike Dally News this eftereeen toys (hit Germany bap declared war ea Belglam. II Is claimed this Information came from u e(Belli roarer. . GERMANS INYADE BELGIUM DURING THIS MORNING. Brute Is, Aag. L—The Minister ef War thla afteneea aaaeaaeed that Genua Inape today Invaded Belgium. AMERICANS FORCED FROM TRAIN BY GERMAN TROOPS* Leiden, Ang. 4r-Dtopatehee from SwRxerlud this eft enrol ltate that a train to Hwlfserland, loaded with Americas to trials, wu Ub naming seized hy Germany lor the me el troops. The United States minister, Stovall, b making effort* te earn hr Me teerbto. PRANCE ISSUES DECLARATION OP WAR. Peris, Aeg. 4—France leday effirblly declared war ea Gerauay. GERMANY AT WAR OFICIALLY TODAY. Berlin, Aeg. X Oerauay b at wu with France egleblly today. This was eieeeeeed by Imperial Chaietltor Betknaae Holwegg today. MptoauMe rotation* between the l$e ccaitrtoe have been severed.