The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, August 14, 1914, Image 7

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WAYCROSS JOURNAL. FRIDAY, Al*C. 14, 1914. legal ad vurtiskmen rs. (Continued from Page 4.) «, located on the north aide of I*a- Lfla street, between Pendleton and ebeau streets. 8ald property being Ivied on as the property of the Deen Realty and Improvement Company, by Hrtue of an execution Issued on the |4th day of February. 1913, by A. C. owther, Clerk of Council, In favor of » City of Waycross against the Deen lealty and Improvement Company. Mounting to 1134.12, principal, f 15. Interest, and fifty cents costs, which aid execution was issued covering the npaid assessment for cement side- ; in front of said property, j ALSO at the same time and place I certain tract or parcel of land, in the fity of Waycross, Ware county, Geor gia, being the tract of land upon which (umbers 41, 43 and 47 Pendleton Jtreet are situated, said tract being ■50x165 feet, fore or less, and being (ituated at the northwest corner of Pendleton and Isabella streets. Said (roperty being levied on as the prop- t of the Deen Realty and Improve ment Company, by virtue of an execu- ,n issued on the 21st day of Octo- r, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk Council, In favor of the City of Waycross against the Deen Realty and Improvement Company, amounting to l.80, principal, $14.60, interest, and Ifty cents costs, which said execution Jras issued covering the unpaid as sessment for cement pavement in front f said property. ALSO at the same time and place a lertain tract or parcel of land, in the pity of Waycross, Ware county, Oeor- la, said tract being located at num • 45 "D" street, and being a lot 65x I feet, more or less, and being lo cated between the property of Moore hnd Moore. Said property being levied bn as the property of Eunice Jones, by Irirtue of an execution issued on the EGth day of December, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, in favor bf 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 fcement 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 wlilch number 47 Francis street is situated, d said lot being 167x100 feet, more less, and being situated at the outheast corner of Francis and N'lcbolls streets. Said property being :;ed on as the property of Mrs. J. k Luther, by virtue of on execution (issued on the 6th day of March, 1913, jby A. C. Lowther, Clerk of Council, In tr of the c.ltv of Waycross. against [Mrs. J P. Luther, amounting to $53.54, [principal, $4.74, interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was [issued covering the unpaid assess- •ntent for cement sidewalk in front of [fcu.id property. ALSO at the same time and place a I certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Waycross, Ware county, Geor gia, said tract being 63x100 feet, more or loss, and being situated on the east 'side of "D" street, and being located between property of Lott and Gassett. Said property being levied on as the property of Arthur E. Reynolds, 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 Ar thur E. Reynolds, amounting to $35.95, principal, $4.80, 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 of parcel of land, In the City of Waycross, Ware County. Georgia, said tract being the tract upon which number 41 "D” Street is 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 53 “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 ot Way cross, against H. Lester Marvil amounting to $125.06, principal. $16.68, interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was issued < erlng the unpaid assessment for ment sidewalk in front of said prop erty. AI.SO 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 60x100 feet, more or less, and being situated at the northeast corner of Church and Drewer 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- •st, and fifty cents costs, which said -xerution was issued covering unpaid assessment for cement side walk in front of said property. ALSO at the same time and place certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Waycross, Wtfre County, Georgia, said tract being the tract upon which numbers 12 and 14 Brew er street are situated, and being 130x60 feet, and being situated at the northeast corner of Brew and Church streets. Said property being levied on as the property of E. Shultz, by virtue of an execu tion issued on the 24th dny of De ember, 1912, by J. W. Strickland Clerk of Council, In favor of th< City of Waycross, against G. E Shultz, amounting to $76.00, princl pal, $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. A 1,80 at .the same time and place 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 is situated, and said tract being In size 210x210 feet, more or less, and being located at the southeast corner of Butler and "D” streets. Said proper ty being levied on as the properly of B. Allen, by virtue of an execu tion Issued on the 25th day of No ember, 1912, by J. W. Strickland Clerk of Council, In favor of the City of Waycross, against Cora B. Allen amounting to $114.64, principal $15.76, Interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was Issued cov ering the unpaid nssesment for ment sidewalk in front of said prop erty. ALSO at the same time and place Georgia, being located at the north west corner of "D" and . Thomas streets, and being a lot 50x95 feet, more or less. Said properly being levied on as the proptry of W. M Fleming, 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 W. M. Fleming, amounting to $13.02, principal, $1.78 Interest, and fifty cents costs,, which said execution was issued covering the unpaid assessment for cement sidewalk In front of said prdperty. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land at number 79 Brunswick avenue, In the situated, and being 51x100 feet, more' e| ty 0 f Waycross, Ware County, or less, and being located at the Georgia, being 90x100 feet, more southwest corner of "D" and Jones | eggf at the southwest corner of Te- Streets. Said property being levied on as the property of Martha 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 Martha Jones, amounting to $14.40, principal. $1.98 Interest, and fl(tjr cents costs, which ssld execu tion was Issued covering the unpaid assessment for cement sidewalk front of said property. For 10 Day* Only Will Sell You The The Famous Deakins eimessee Batter k 6 aid 12 lb. buckets At 28 cant Pound Every purchaser of a bucket, cau fet at tie sane tine a 24 poud tack of Pillakirys Best Flo? far 8) cents. C. S. HARDY &Son. beau aud Brunswick avenue. Said property being levied on as the prop erty of Mrs. J. A. Vouraana. 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 Wayeroei. again.’ Mrs. J. A. Youmans, amounting tc 113.07. principal, 12.01. Interest, and fifty cents costa, which amid execu tion was Issued covering the unpaid assesment for cement sidewalk front of said property. AI.SO at the same tlme-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 leee, said prop erty lying between property belong ing to Allen end I-ott. Said property uelng eleivd on aa the property of J B. Thorpe, by virtue of an execntloa Issued on the 2<th day of December, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council. In favor of the City of Way- cross, against J. a Thorpe, amount ing to $21.71, principal, $1.M. Inter est .and fifty cents coats, which said execution was Issued covering the unpaid assessment for cement aide- walk In front of said property. lean, and being situated on the north side of Gordon street, 31 feet west from tin northwest comer of Gordon street and Plant avenne. Sold prop erty being levied on na the property virtue of an execution issued.on the |this Stale of the Act of July 19, 1914, GEOltoiA—Wire county, sth day of August, 1912, by J. W. to-wlt: by adding to said paragraph To All Whom It May Concern: Strickland. Clerk ot Council. In favor the following language:- "Provided, Leonard fllckox having, In proper o( the City of Waycross. against the however, that In addition to the coun- form, applied to me for permanent Home Furniture Company, amount-1 tics now provided for by this Constl- Letter! of Administration on the es- Ing to $18.08, principal, $2.64,Interest, tutlon there shall be a new county tale of Mrs. Esther llerrln, late of and fifty cents costs, which said exc- laid out from- the Counties ot Cwin- said county, Ibis Is lo die all and »ln- cution was Issued covering the un-Inett. Walton and Jackson, said county gular the creditors and next of kin paid assessment for cement sidewalk bounded aa follows: Beginning at a of Mrs. Esther Herrin lo be und sp in front of said property. point amid stream where the Mul- pear at my office within the time al- AI.SO at the same time and place berry River crosses the Hall County lowed by law. and show cause. If any a certain Improved lot In the City of line joining Jnekaon eounly; thenee they ean. why permanent admlnlstra. Waycross. Ware County, Georgia, and following the line between Hall and Hon should not be granted, to I .canard being in Blze 247x100 feet, more or Jackson eonntlcB to the corner of llnll, lllckox on Mrs. Esther Herrin’s cs- less, and being located between Al- Gwinnett and Jackson counties; late. bany avenue and belonging to Ses- thence In a direct line to the center of Witness, my hand nnd official signs- soms Said property being levied on 'he Appalachia River at Freeman-s ture. this 3rd day of August, 1914. as the property of Madge E. Finn, by .Mill: thence following the middle of I B. H. Thomas, virtue of un execution Issued on the the current of said Appalachia River » 8 ltd 3tw . Ordinary. .6th dav of December, 1912. by J. W. down 10 the line of Walton and Oconee I Strickland, Clerk of Connell. In favor counties: thence following the line GEORGIA-Ware County, of the City of Wuycross, against between Walton and Oconee counties: To All Whom It May Concern: Madge E. Finn, amounting to $103.90.,*? the common corner of Walton, | j. D. Lewis having, in proper form, principal $13.77, Interest, nnd fifty Jackson and Oconee counties; thence^applied to nto for permanent Letters cents costs, wlhch said execution was j foHowIng the Hie between Jackson of Administration on the eslalo of Issued covering the unpaid nBsess-' aml Oconee coun lies to the Clarke! w. J. Bandera, late of said county, this nt for cement sidewalk in front of county line dividing tnd,la to cite nil nnd singular the credl said property ,Clarke counties; thence In n direct tors nnd next of kin of W. J. Sanders AI.SO at the same time and place' 11 '" to Meclesky's Bridge at the ccn-!to be nnd appear at my office within certain tract or parcel of land In * ral P 01 ” 1 ov< T ,he Mulborr >' River, the time allowed by law, and show the city of Waycross Wore County ani1 Gience up the said Mulberry River cause. If nny they ran, why perttm- Gcorgis', and being the tract of land 10 ,h - b««l« n,n « l"’ 1 '" i which number 82 Albany avc- loounty line. „u,. Is shunted, said tract being an That Winder, Georgia, shall be the Improved tract, In slxe 105x100 feet, county-seat of said county. Said mure or less, und being located on county shall be attached to the Ninth the north side of Albany avenue, and Congressional District and to the ut the corner of Albany avenue and Western Judicial. Circuit, and shall he 'D" street. Said property being attached to the Thirty-third Senato- Icvtcd on as the property of Mrs. n./lal District. That the said name of D. Finn, by virtue of an execution Is- w*i<l new county ahall be Barrow, and sued on the 21st day of August. 1912. **>•* »>• >«*•* voters residing In the by J. W. Strickland. Clerk of Council, !"”'*• ot *•'<* ( ' oun, J of Darrow e "*'- in favor of the City of Waycross. i""' *° ">'• for members of the Gon- agalnst Mrs. B. D. Finn, amounting,« a ' Assembly under the laws of Gcor- to $47.00, principal, $7.44, Interest,;®** shall, on the Aral Tuesday In Jan- and fifty cents costs, which said ex-," 111 *!*' c * cc * an ordinary, a clerk ecution waa Issued covering the un- * b « Superior Court, a sheriff, a paid assessment for cement sldpwnlk °"« r - » * ax eollector. a tax receiver, a l„ front of said property. j county surveyor nnd a county treas- ALSO at the same time and place Said » lec *‘°" t0 *" l » w Wl " .. certain tract or parcel of land In <te > rxla ' the county-site of said the City of Waycross, Ware County county. That the Superior Court of Georgia, ami being the tract of lend coua ‘J ,h »" ' ,0 ,‘ h ' upon which number 82 Albany nvu I fm,rth Monday. In March and Scptom- nue Is situated, ami being In , her of each year. The limits nt said 105x100 feel, more or less, and being Congressional and Senate- located a. Che northeast cor*, of Albany avenue and "D" street. Said property being levied on ns the prop- rty of Madge E. Finn, by virtue of n execution issued on the 4th dny GOVERNOR SLATON ISSUES WARM CARD of October, 1912, by'J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Waycross, against Madge K. Finn, amounting to $40.70, principal, $5.70. interest, and fifty cents costs, which said 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 In to which it Is attached, the time of holding the terms of tho Superior Court shall he as above designated until changed by law. Sec. 2. Be It further enacted that when this proposiMl amendment shall he agreed to by two-thirds the members elected to each of the two houses and shull have been enter ed on the Journal of each house with the yeas and nays taken thereon, nnd tho Governor Is hereby directed to cause the said proposed amendment to be advertised In nt least two papers the City of Waycross, Ware County |"> aach Congressional District at leas Georgia, said tract being In sine «*o month, before the next general 200,100 feet, located on tho electhm to be held on the first Wed side of Williams street, 100 feet east |"''»<*">’ *" " c ‘ nbcr - 10 > 4 - 1,0 ■ b » 11 from tho southeast corner of WU- al “ pro , v " l ‘' f ° r a «< * b " Mams and Gilmore streets. Sold prop- Proposed amendment nt so Id general erty being levied on as the property « “ '»»• *"/ “ a ' of John W. Bennett, by virtue of an !«'«*”;■ ' ,a l ra " f> ; " u, h , execution Issued on the 14th dny , lf amendment by ,n mnjorl. of H c elec- May, 1912, by J. W. Strickland. Clerk t 1 ?" QUfiHflori to vn e for members of - * ' * ,1m flnnnsel Aawemltlv ttiis-H nmnntl. of Council, In favor of the City of certain tract or pttreel of lund. In Waycross, against John W. Bennett |“ the City of Waycross. Ware County, amounting to $27.93, principal, $5.11 , Interest, and fifty cents coBts, which 8cc - 3 - 1,0 11 firtlter enacted, that said execution waa Issued covering |* 1 * ha » ,ha ,lul >' of lh ” Oov « rnnr the unpaid assessment for sidewalk |‘» » aW amendment lo the poo- In front of sold property. “« «'« tlon '» lh ® , »" owln « ALSO at the seme time nnd place torm: That tho.e voting In favor of the General Assembly, such amend ment shall become n pnrt of tho Con a certain tract or parcel of land ln,“ w propo.ed amendment .hall have the City of Waycross, Ware Coonty | written or prln ed on their tickets. Georgia, said tract being in , |I0 , “In favor of ratification of the amend- 60X100 feet, more or less, located on meat W^ he Coa.tltn Ion creating the the north .Id. of rfeed .tree., bo- County of Barrow w t WI d r Ocor- tween property of First M.thodl.l g 1 *. a. t>?« county-lte. *nd thos. op- Church nnd property of Perham. Said Posed to the ratlfica on of property being levied on a. the prop- *"' at * hall , ha ” ° "/'"'f.”" orty of John W. Bennett, by virtu, of bclr ‘ ,okel - “°PPo««> *o herafla- execution Issued on tho 7th day , tlon “ f "mondment to the Con.lltutlon M.a.„k iqiz Hv a r ijiwthnr treating the County of Bartow, with v r r nnr.il in fnvnp'nf thn citw w,nder * Georgia, an the county-slto." Clerk of Council, In favor of the City t $ *„»,« m niaim cf Waycross, against John . W. Ben nett, amounting to $35.60, principal, $3.16, Interest,, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was Issued cov ering th<> unpaid assessment for cc- ment sidewalk In front of Mid P«P-' BUtT q«H0od"to"”vote’ foTmem cr 2^. , „ . . , . here of the General Assembly at the This the first da, of Augu.t, 1914. K|Kt|on be held on Wed- nesday, October 7, 1914. JOHN M. SLATON, Oorernor. By the Governor: PHILLIP COOK, Secretary of State. Now, therefore, I, John M. Slaton, Governor of said State, do Issue this my proclamation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution is submitted for rati fication or rejection to the voters of JOHN W. COLLEY, City Marshal and Levying Officer. 7 4wks. PROCLAMATION. Submitting a proposed amendment I 7 9twky. to the Constitution of the State of | Georgia, to be voted on at the General GEORGIA—Ware County. State election to be belli on Wednes- t 0 whom It May Concern: day, October 7, 1914, said amendment j Mitchell Blackstone having made providing for the creation of the application to me In due form to be ap- County of Barrow. ) pointed Administrator with the will By Hls Excellency, [annexed upon the estate of Stephney JOHN M. SLATON, | Morgan, late of said county, notice la Governor, hereby given that said application will State of Georgia, b« heard at the regular term of the Executive Department, court of Ordinary of said county, to bo August 3,1114. held ob tho first Monday In Septum- Whereas, the General Assembly, at ber, 1914. # its session In 1914, proposed an amend- Witness my hand and official signs- ment to the Constitution of this State, ture, this 3rd day of August, 1914. as set forth In an Act approved j B. H. Thomas, July 17, 1914, to-wlt: | Ordinary, Ware County, Oa. An Act to propose to the qualified OEOROIA—Ware County, electors of this State an amendment c * 'McOraw, having applied to the to Paragraph 2 of Section 1, of Article °« rt ot Ordinary of said County for 11, of the Constitution of the State of Die Guardianship of the pereoo and Georgia, aa amended by the ratifica- of Joseph A. Pierce, mlaor of tion by the qualified voters of this **»•*• *+ laU of said county, state of the Act approved July 19,1914, *«*“«*• All persons concerned are and for other purposes. required to show cause In said Court p rpu«» by the first Monday In September, enmeveo oj me „ ... imIi. nent administration should not be granted to J. 11. Lewis on said W. J. Sander’s estate. Witness my hand and offiela! sig nature, this 3rd day or August 1914. B. II. Thomas, 8 8 ltd 3tw Ordinary. GEORGIA—Ware County. To All Whom It May Concern: B. A. Bennett having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the es tate of C. O. Bennett, late tif said coun ty, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of C. O. Ben nett to be and appenr at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, If nny they ean, why per- mcnent administration should not he granted to B. A. Bennett on said C. Bennett's estate. Witness, my hand and official signa ture, this 3rd dny of August, 1914. B. H. Thomas, 8 8 ltd 3tw. Ordinary. CITATION. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 12.—Governor John M. Slaton has replied vigorous ly to the attack made on bis family by Newt Morris, of Marietta, which charged that Governor and Mrs. Sla ton had fulled to make returns of nny personal taxes for 1913. The Gover nor, upon his return to the city, stat ed, in a card to the public: "I was astounded by the knowl edge that nny humun being hud sunk en so low in the scale of decent pro priety ns to pollute tho columns of the newspapers with such dirty stuff ns Newt Morris* card. "Surely a cause must be hopelessly desperate that a degenerate creature such as this discredited Judge la al lowed so to outrage every conception of manly conduct. He knew when he wrote the article that $11,000 was re turned to cover personality and that the officer so informed him. He pur posely concealed the truth. I write this card only because Morris attacked my home." The Governor was an attendant yes terday at the funeral of Mrs. Wilson in Rome. He returned last night and will be busy until far into tonight and the remainder of the week fn signing hills passed by the legislature. HARDWICK FAILED IN ATLANIA, DIDN’T CONVINCE IHE VOTERS GEORGIA—Ware County. Notice is hereby given to all persons oncerncd, that on the 10th dny March, 1914, Joseph II. Shephard late of Warn county depurted this life in testnte, und no person hns npplied for administration on the estate of said Joseph II. Shephard in said state, or is likely to apply; thut administration will be vested In the Clerk of the Su perior Court or some other fit and proper person, after the publication of this citation, unless valid objection Is made to his appointment. Given under my hand and official signature this 7th day of August, 1914 R. H. Thomas, Ordinary of Ware County. 8 8 ltd 3tw. For Solicitor General, o tho Voters of tho Waycross Judicial Circuit: I utn a candidate to succeed myself for tho office of Solicitor General of the Waycross Circuit, subject to tho Democratic primary to he held on August 19th, 1914. I greatly apprccl ato the confidence nnd trust which tho people of this circuit have placed in me, nnd I trust my conduct of the affairs of this Important office merit tho 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. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Waycroea. Ware County, Georgia, said tract being an Improv- «d tract. I. sir. 35xl«« extra o, b«Ho. I B. tt mm.“hr mat la hereby proposed to paragraph 2. Section 1. Article II,’of the Conitl- tutlon of this State, aa amended hr the This A apart 3rd. 1114. B. H. Thomas, Ordinary. erty being leriea on aa we property muon oi u/ iuc of the Home Furniture Company, by ratification by th. qualified totem of Subscribe for The Journal. There is more Catarrh in this tcetiuu of the country than all other disease 1 ; put toj-ethcr, and until the lant few years was sup ported to lie incurable. For ttreat many yean ( doclor« pro- uounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science haa proven Catarrh to be a constitutional diseaae, and therefore require* constitutional treatment. Rali’a F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, Ohio, ii the only Conititutionel cure on the market. It i* taken internal ly in doaea from 10 drops to a teaapoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any ease It faile to care. Send for circulars and testimonial!. > Address: F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7- r >e. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. disappointed. They did not go to hear a speech of generalities ami the skinning of his opponents. At the outset Mr. Hardwick stated that he was going to hit each and ev ery one of his opponents good, hard licks. Stating-at tho aame time that they would all be above the belt. This hundreds differ materially with him about. Mr. Hardwick’* speech last night and the minerable and contemptible methods employed by Judge Morris, will not alone go to place Fulton in the Slaton ranks, but will do more to elect Slaton as United States sen ator than any other two things that hns been done yet, and the rebuke that will be bunded Mr. Hardwick on the 19th bf this month will be one that he will not forget In some time. The only time that Mr. Hardwick got anything like a real applause was when he was eulogizing 8enator Smith or basting Tom Watson. If he hnd left tho names of these two out of hla speech, he would have been Impresaed In n very forclblo manner by the lightness of hls applauders. In short, hls speech nnd his at tempted catch of Fulton county was a miserable failure. BLACKLISTED L DAI In tho course of an attack on tho nor Brown’* card, who mado'appllca- Rcgional Rescrvo Banks, established tion for a loan by the National Bank* under tho Democratic Currency Bill, of Atlanta, had read the law, ho would published in the newspapers of July have known that tho Atlanta Banks, 31, Ex-Oovornor Joseph M. Brown expecting to be In a Central Reserve City, which will bo tho monoy roaer- volr for several States could not under tho law, he "In the’market for farm Tho following is from the Atlanta Star of Tuesday evening: An audience of from 3,500 to 4,000 greeted Thonmn W. Hardwick at the Auditorium last night. The speaker was introduced by James L. Key. Mr. Hardwick lost the best oppor tunity of his life to square himself on the parcel post law, the currency hill, or our own Georgia tax laws. These very Important question? were successfully side-stepped by Mr. Hardwick, und were never mentioned by him. HI* entire speech was given over to denouncing his opponents. Mr. Hnrdwiek proved his real lit tleness ami unlitnes* for the position of United States senator of Georgia when he stooped to bring the name of Mrs. Hluton Into a political cam paign, ami especially so when It was used to hls grandlzenieiit. Wo had lioped that Mr. Hardwick would de liver his speech on broader lines than tho attack on tho fair immo of Georgia womanhood. This is an ago that demands con structive statesmanship, und to b< simply able to ainusc a crowd with Jokes does not uppeal to the Blinking voter, for nil the crowd went nwny says: "However, tho law does hot force tho borrowing hanks to loan money to farmers, and recent de velopment* havo proven those lat ter banks are not in tho markot for farm loans, hence tho Region al Bank System, la a nullity so far a* relief to tho farmers Is concerned." It would be absurd to suggest that loans." Then It might havo occurred to him to apply to Ex-Governor Brown’s National Bank which has au thority to mako farm loans and which can be "in the market" for them. Read the law quoted above and ae« It this in not trn*. The farmer's land is n$^ longer the law should force a bank to lend blacklisted by law at the National money to any Individual, but the law Banks scattered all ovef the country, passed by tho Democrats DOES PER- « »•» »»• ca *° «“*'* la *‘ December, MIT National Banks outside of Cen- and that, certainly, le a atop forward tral Reserve cities to lend money on for the farmer, farm lands, a privilege which for more Before the Currency Bill was Intro- than fifty years haa been denied them dneed Senator Hoke Smith Introdue- under the Republican low. For half ®d a bill permitting National Ranks to a century farmers and farmers- orsao- lend money on farm lands and this Isatlons havo complained that their P* an . propoaed by him, waa Iqcorpor- aocurlty was blacklisted by Iho Ns- •*«* *n Currency Bill and la Bow a tional Hanking Laws. But farm lands law. have boon taken olf the blacklist by Dr. H. E. Stockridge, editor of the Section *4 of the new Currency Uw. Southern Rurallst. upon aoelng tho at- passed by the Democrats and alined *«* on Ike farm loan feature of the by President Wilson on the J3rd of Currency Law, wrote to forty-two last December, ae follow.: country National Banks la Oeorgta. ■Section 34. Any National Bank- South Carolina, Alabama, and Florida lug Association NOT SITUAT ED IN A CENTRAL RESERVE CITY may make loans secured by Improved and aaeocnmberad farm lands, situated within Its Federal Reserve District, bat no such loan shall be made for a longer time than five yean, nor i for aa amount exceeding fifty per centum of tho actual value of the property oflered ae eecurlty. Any •neb bank may make each loane In an aggregate earn equal to twenty-Qye per ceatam of Its capi tal and surplus or to one-thtrd of Its time deposits and sack banka may continue hereafter ae heretofore lo receive time depos its and to pay Intereat oa the aiklng If they would make farm loans under the terms of the new law. and without exception they replied that they would. One honk stated that it was already making inch loans. These letters are oa Hit la the Rural- let olMce la Atlanta, and the Mate- meat herein made will be esbetantl- ated by Dr. Stoekbrldge. Hoke Smith Campaign Committee. Atlanta, Oa., August 1, 1314. FOE OONdBBM. To the Vote* of the Eleventh Con- greeiional District pf Georgia: I am a candidate to succeed myself in Congreta, subject to tho Democratic primary to be held It la axpected that there will be on Angu , t ifth, 1914. I gm deep- V«k" SSX *Sl IF ffrgtefnlfor the confidence «d mend. Chicago. Cleveland. St Louis, truit reposed in me, and, being Kansas City, Minnespolls, Ban Fran- ever eonaeiona of the great re- clsco, Dallas, and Atlanta. Banka la sponsibilitiea resting upon me ah Cantral Iteaarve CTUsa wBl aot be par- yotlr representative, earnestly so- THE INSTANT Trousers Prase mtueo to mane nvu yuur urnue ncna .. . . .»_ . Crasser, Stretcher and Hanger, |they will he In eRles where thousands UeE yonr continued loyalty and presses trousers perfectly without of other basks will go to get money support, heat keeps trousers In the beet coo- 'when it lo needed far commercial and Faithfully yonr*, dltkm. Price $1.00. Circular frit, agricultural parposes. Bat every oth-' • J. R. WALKER. Crest Novelty Co., MSaor, On. ler bank In tho Baited State* Is free • .«.. T-17-tts-wkly. (to lend money on farm lands, which — the NMIoaal Banka were prohibited ————. Unless then la a big change be- from doing until (he Democratic law Rain and war are making things tween now and the 19th Hon. J. R. wa * P««ed. look blue Just bow In this section, but Anderson will carry Ware county. I If the man referred to in Ex-Cover- It will soon pus