The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, August 28, 1914, Image 3

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M LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. (Continued from Page meld property. _ ALSO at the mime time end piece e _ certain tract or parcel ot land. In the amountinc to $114.(4. principal, $15.76, Interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was Issued cov ering the unpaid assesment (or ce ment sidewalk In front of said prop* 2' s.’rsj’ss:as> ss, ~ .rir-in side of Williams street, 100 feet east from the southeast corner of Wil liams and OH more streets. Said prop erty being levied on as the property of John W. Bennett* by virtue of an execution Issued on the 14tb day of May. 1912. by J. W. Strickland. Clerk of Council, In favor of the City of Waycross. against John W. Bennett amounting to $27.93, principal, $5.11 aide*of "D" street, and being located ° 6or * 1 *' teln * loc4ted •» the north ‘ interest, and fifty cents cost*, which the current of said Appalachia River i down to the line of Walton and Oconee! counties; thence following the line' between Walton and Oconee counties, to the common corner of Walton. Jackson and Oconee counties; thence following the line between Jackson and Oconee counties to the Clarke county line dividing Oconee and Clarke counties; thence in a direct TRANSPORT MAY NOT BE SENT ABROAD line to McClesky's Bridge at the cen- Washington, D. C., Aug. 26.—Sc many steamship lines are resuming operations from England and France that the Washington government may And it unnecessary to send trans- retell torted’cmmTthe I ,trKtl ‘ *“ d hel “* * lot Mx9s the unpaid assessment for sidewalk " r . .. __ . mnre nr Ipm. Said DTODertV DClftC *«u n.nno.iv nmnartr of Arthur E. Reynolds, by more or '“*• 84111 property being in (ront 0 | property. vlT.VancxrtuLuluu* on thi «» ‘ be WW *■ >“ : ALSO at the same Urn. virtue ssth day of Decamher, 1112, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council. In faror of tha City of Waycroaa, against Ar thur E. Reynolds, amounting to 136.25, principal, $4.80, Interest, and fifty cents coats, which said execution was la- sued covering the unpaid assessment for cement sidewalk In front of said property. ALSO at tha same time and place A certain tract of parcel of land, In the City ot Waycrou, Ware County. Georgia, said tract being the tract upon which number 41 “D” Street la situated, and being 51x100 feet, more or leu. and being located at the louthwest comer ot “D“ and Jones Streets. Said property being levied on as the property of Martha Jones, by virtue of an execution luued on dhe 26th day ot December, 1212, by J. W. Strickland. Clark of Council, In favor of the City of Waycrou. against Martha Jonas, amounting to 414.40, principal, $1.M Interest, and -fifty cents costs, which aald eXecu lion wu Issued covering the unpaid assessment for cement sidewalk front of aald property. . ALSO at the eame time and place certain tract or parcel of land, In the City of Waycross, Wore County, Qeor. gia, uld tract being the tract upon which number 63 “A” itreet la situ ated, and uld tract being an Improv. ed tract, and being 210x140 feet, more or leas, and being located northweat comer of ”A" and Quarter- man streets. Said property being levied on as the property of H. Leater Alarvll, by virtue of an execution Is sued on the 14th day of Dccembor, 1912, by J. W. Strickland. Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Way- crou, against H. Lester Karvl! amounting to $125.06, principal $10.61, Interest, and fifty cents coats, which aald execution was luued cov- wring the unpaid assessment for ce* ' ment sidewalk In front of aald prop erty. ALSO at the same time and place certain tract or parcel of land. In the City of Waycross, Ware County, Geor gta, uld tract being 60x100 feet, more or leu, and being situated at the northeast comer of Church and Brewer streets. Said property being levied on aa the property of O. E Shultz, by virtue of an execution It sued on tha 9th day of December, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, In faror of the City of Way crou, against G. E. Shultz, amount ing to $34.15, principal, $4.60, Inter eat, and fifty cents coats, which uld execution wu luued covering unpale] assessment for cement side walk In front of uld property. ALSO at the uma time and place a certain tract or percel of land, In the City of Waycrou, Ware County, Georgia, uld tract being the tract upon which numbers 12 and 14 Brew er street are situated, and being tract 130x60 feet, and being situated at the northeut corner of Brewer and Chnrch streets. Said property being levied on as tha property of G. E. Shulls, by virtue of an execu tion luued on tha 24tb day of De cember, 1612, by J. W. Strickland, Clark of Council, la favor of tha City of Waycrou, agslut G. E Shultz, amounting Ip $76.00, princi pal. $10.16, Interest, and fifty cant* -costa, which aald execution wu Is sued covering the unpaid useument for cement sidewalk la front of uld property. ALSO at the ume time and place a certain tract or parcel of land, In the City of Waycrou, Ware County, Georgia, uld tract being the tract upon which namber 66 "D" street la situated, and aald tract being In alia 210x210 ful. more or lua, and being located at tha southeast comer ol Butler and “D" streets. Said proper- ty being leried on ss the properly ot Cora B. Allen, by virtue of an execu tion tuned on the 26th day of No vember. 1212, by J. W. Strickland. Clark of Connell, In favor of tha City of Waycrou. against Cora B. Allan, time and place Fleming, by virtue of an execution a cert ,i tt tract or parcel of land In luued on the 36th day of December, (he C | ty „f Waycrou, Ware County 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clark ol 0eor g tl> uld tract being In alxe For 10 Dari Only 1 Yot WiQ Sell Yn The The Famous Deakin s ennessee Batter h 6 aid 12 lb. buckets At 25 cent Pound Every pnrchaitr of a bidet, cm get at the lane Ume a 24 pound sack af PiUibiryi Beet Flo? for 83 ceits. C. S. HARDY & Son. Couucil. In favor of the City of Way- cross, against W. M. Fleming, amounting to $13.02, principal, $1.78, Interest, and fifty centa costa, 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 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- bcau and Brunswick avenue. Said property being levied on as the prop erty of lira. J. A. Youmans, by virtue of an execution issued on the SOth day of September, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, In fa vor of the City of Waycross, against Mrs. J. A. Youmans, amounting to $13.07, principal, $2.01, Interest, and fifty centa costs, which bald execu tion was Issued covering the unpaid ALSO at the same time and place 60x100 feet, more or less, located on the north side of Reed street, be tween property of First Methodist Church and property of Perham. Said property being levied on as the prop- and thence up the said Mulberry River* hav * arr * n ‘ ed fr0 “ to the beginning point on the Hall[*'**''** and ,U,y * ween now and county line October and more ships are being _ a „ , ...... I provided. Secretary Garrison, chslr- That Winder, Georgl*. .hall be the. I county-seat of said county. Said county shall be attached to the Ninth Congressional District and to the man of the government's relief board, gave out' last night a statement on the transportation of Americans from Western Judicial Circuit, and shall be attached to the Thirty-third Senato rial District. That the said name of said new county shall be Barrow, and erty of John W. Bennett, by virtue of that all legal voters residing in the an execution issued on the 7th day (limits of said County of Barrow entl- of March, 1913, by A. C. Lowther, tied to vote for members of the Gen Clerk of Connell, in favor of the City of Waycross, against John W. Ben nett, amounting to $35.60, principal, $3.16, interest, and fifty cents costa, which said execution was issued cov ering the unpaid assessment for ce ment sidewalk In front of said prop erty. This the first day of August, 1914. JOHN W. COLLEY, City Marshal and Levying Officer. • .7 4wk*. ,$ , r GEORGIA—Ware County. To All Whom It May Concern: .. , Leonard Hlckox having, In proper aaee*ment for cement sidewalk I* fom upp U *d to mo for permanent front of raid property. P . utter* of Admlnlitratlon on the e«- 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- said county, this Is to cite all and aln- oral Assembly under the laws of Geor gla shall, on the first Tuesday In Jan uary, 1115, elect an ordinary, a clerk of the Superior Court, a sheriff, a cor oner, a tax collector, a tax receiver, a county surveyor and a county treas urer. Said election Ut-be held at Win der, Georgia, the county-site of said county. That the Superior Court of said county shall be held on thq fourth Mondays In March and 8eptem her of each year. The limits of said county, the Congressional and Senato rial districts and the judicial circuit lb which it la attached, the time of bolding the terms of the Superior Court shall be aa above designated until changed by law. Sec. 2. Be It further enacted that when this proposed amendment shall agreed to by two-thirds tbo members elected to each of the gular the creditors and next ot kin of Mrs. Esther Herrin to he and ap pear at my office within the time al-j two houses and shall have been enter- lowed by law, and show cause, if any Jed on the journal of each house with they can, why permanent adminlstra- ,the yeas and nays taken thereon, and lng to Allen and Lott. Said property Ition should not be granted, to Leonard,the Governor is hereby directed to being eleivd on as the property of J. jHickox on Mrs. Esther Herrin's es-.c* uae the said proposed amendment B. Thorpe, by virtue ot an execution tate. issued on the 26th day of December, | Witness, my hand and official signa- 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of tore, this 3rd day of August, 1914. Council, in favor of the City of Way-1 B. H. Thomas, cross, against J. B. Thorpe, amount- 8 8 ltd 3tw Ordinary. ing to $21.71, principal, $1.88, inter-] est .and fifty cents costs, which said to be advertised in at least two papers in each Congressional District at least two months before the next general election, to be held on the first Wed nesday In October, 1914, and he shall also provide for a submission of the proposed amendment at said general election. And If a majority of the electors shall ratify such proposed amendment by a majority of the elec execution wa. Issued covering ■ OEOnQlA-V/m Co™ 4 * unpaid assessment for cement side-) To All Whom It May Concern: walk In front of said property. J - B - Lewl * »«“■*• tB (orm applied to me for permanent Letter! tors qualified to vote for member* of ALSO at the same time and place <0 ( Admlnlitratlon on the cstato of the General Aaaembly, auch amend- a certain tract or parcel of land, in W, J. Sanders, late of Mid county, thle ment ahall become a part of the Con- the City of Waycross, Ware County, , 0 c | te al) an( j singular the credi- etltution of Georgia. Georgia, Mid tract being an Improv- lori an( j nalt 0 , gi n 0 f w. J. Sanders I g cc 3 jj„ it further ensetod, that ed tract, In alze 35x100 feet, more or ^ an< ] sppear at my offlee within,t, a n ^ tho duty of tho Governor less, and being eltuated on the north the time allowed by law. and ahow' to , u bmll ,ald amendment to tho peo- slde of Gordon Greet, 36 feet weat ’cauae, if any they can, why perma- 1 p | e at , aW election In the following from the northweat corner of Gordon nen t admlnlatratlon should not ho f or m- That thoae voting In favor of street and Plant avenue. 8ald prop-' itan ted to J. B. Lewie on raid W. J.', aW proposed amendment ahall have erty being levied on aa the property , sander-i estate. | written or printed on their tickets, of the Home Furniture Company, by witness m’y hnnd and official slg- f mro r of ratification of the amend- virtue of an execution isaned on the nature, thla 3rd day of Auguit 1214. manl , 0 the conatltullon creating the 8th day ot August, 1912. by J. W.| .. B. H. Thomas, [County pi Barrow with Winder, Oeor- St rick land, Clerk of Council, In favor a g ltd 3tw Ordinary. g[ a a , |i,, county-slle," and those op- of the City of .Waycroaa, agllnat tho - na. [posed to tho ratification of Mid amend- GEORGIA—Ware County. [meat shall have written or printed on To All Whom It May Concert: [their ticket, "Opposed to tha rallfica- Homo Furniture Company, amount ing to $16.01, principal, $2.(4,Interest, and fifty centa oosta, which aald exe cution was Issued covering the un- B. A. Bennett having, In properjtlon of amendment to the Constitution form, ppplied to me fof permanent creeling the County of Bartow, with |ionu* pppiica 10 me ror pcrmaneni creating mu loumy oi dmw»i wiw* paid assessment tor Miami sidewalk of AdmlnlrtriUWfl on the cs-1 Winder, Georgia, as the county-alto.” In front of said property. tate of C. O. Bennett, MS of said coun- NolF, therefore, 1, John M. Slaton, ALSO at tho same tlmo and' place ty, this Is to cite all JUd singular the Governor Ot MW State, do Issue this a certain Improved lot -n the City df creditor, aud next 67 kin of C. O. Ben- my proclamatloit hereby declaring that WaycroM, Ware County, Georgia, and null to bo nd appear at my olllce the foregoing proposed amendment to being In else 247x100 feet, more or ( within tho time allowed by law, and the Constitution Is submitted for ratl- 1cm, and being located between Ai- show cause, If any ;tbey can, why per- ficstlon or rejection to the Voters of bany avenue and belonging to Scs- menent administration should not he the 8t*le qualified to vote for mem- some. Said property being levied on. granted to B. A. Bennett on aald C, bora of the General Aaaembly at tha aa the property of Madge E. Finn, by O. BenneU'e cstato. | General Election to be held on Tue*. virtue of an execution Issued on the)' Witness, my hand and offldal signs- day, November 3rd, 1P14. 26th day of December, 1912, by J. W. tore, thla 3rd day ol August, 1214. I JOHN M. SLATON, Strickland, Clerk of Council, In favor |' v B. H. Thomas, | Governor, of the City of Waycross, against $$ ltd Jtw. Ordinary. By the Governor: Madge E. Finn, amounting to $103.90. | PHILLIP COOK, principal. $13.77, Intereat, and filly! PROCLAMATION. Secretary of State, centa coats, wihcb aald execution was 18-7-wkly-13ts. issued covering the unpaid assess- Submitting s proposed amendment Europe: "Ambassador Herrick has arranged to transport the Americans in 8witx erland by special trains from Geneva as follows; 1,000 on Wednesday, the 26; 1,000 Thursday the 27; 600 Fri day the 28; and 500 Saturday the 29. The following ships will sail from Havre for the United States on dates not now obtainable: The Rochambeau, the Flanders, the France, the Lorraine and one ad ditional ship. The ambassador also has arranged to transport 140 Araer leans on the La Champlain sailing from Havre Aug. 21. The Espange Americans. "The Swiss situation appears to bo much relieved « * ** — "A wire from the Cunard Line sayi sailed from Havre Aug. 22, with 800 the FranconTf, froth Liverpool, left Queenstown Sunday with 658 saloon. 516 second cabin and 466 third class passengers for Boston. "Forty sailings from English porta to this country and Canada havo been arranged by international mercantile lines between now and tho seventh of October." Ambassador Thomas Nelson Page cabled from Rome that tho present situation did not require the sending of transports to Italy as thero were plenty of Italian ships available. LIBERIA ASKS U. S. FOR ADVICE Washington, D. C., Aug. 26.—The Ropubllc of Liberia, on the west coast of Africa, toward which the United States has always maintained the In timate relations of friendly counsel lor, has appealed to the American government fqp sdvlce in enforcing neutrality nt Its wireless and cable Franco protested against the con tinued use by Germany of a wireless station at Monrovia, Liberia. Both ment tor cement sidewalk In front of to the Constitution of the State of nEORniA—Wars Count* said property. .Georgia, to bo voted on at the General Xo whom u ^ Comearn: ALSO at tbe same time and place 8t * te election to be held on Tuesday, j Mitchell Blackstone having made a certain tract or parcel of land In the City ot Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, and being the tract of land upon which number 82 Albany ave nue la situated, said tract being an Improved tract. In aixe 105x100 feet, more or less, and being located on the north side of Albany avenue, and at tbe corner of Albany avenue and street Said property being Novemfer 3rd. 1114, Mid amendment u. me In dne form to be ap- providlnt tor Ike creation of tha pointed Admlnletrator with the will Count, of Barrow. lannaxed upon the eztate of Stephne, Br His Excellency, ' France and Great Britain have eablce to Monrovanle. The Liberian minis ter to Great Britain hu asked the United state! throuch Ambassador Pape to suggest a solution for the dif ficulty. - • It Is regardod as probablo that when the United Statee finally acutes its own cable wlreleM controversy a copy of the decision will be Irene- milted to tbe Liberian government for 'reference. -yru^vwo^— UNCLE JIM WOODWARD IS BOUND TO WIN OUT Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 26,—For the first plied Atlants with a new crematorr time in his life Mayor James 0. Wood-1 and a new fire alarm system.. Mayor ward is to become mayor of Atlanta!Woodward refused to stand for con- without opposition. Once asked to . tracts which carried city Indebted- resign his offlee because of alleged'ness over from one administration to improper conduct, and once defeated'another, because he held It was un- sfter he had become the nominee of ( lawful; and he Insisted on such re- the city primary, for a similar reason, ductions In the bills paid with cash this time no one thought of opposing that the city profited handsomely him, and It was generally conceded thereby. that he was entitled to re-election. | Six months ago there was all kinds Mayor Woodward has distinguished of talk of opposition. The names of himself during his present sdmlnis-jsome of the most prominent cltlsens tratlon by hit exemplary personal ( were auggested one by one tor the conduct, and furthermore, by his mayorallty; and one by one, after be- ■uccessful efforts In saving money to Ing discussed for a time, they drop- the city. In the last two year* the pad out of view politically. Possl- mayor has saved the city something bly they had sounded out some ot the like $150,000 as the result of his con-j voters whereupon they came to tbe tests with the companies that sup- conclusion that It was no use. A WAY OUT. A Resident ef Waycross Shows the Way. There's one effective way to relieve kidney backache. Liniment and plaaters may relieve But they seldom reach the cause. Backache Is cause to suspect tb< kidneys. ■ li «•* E Doan's Kidney Pills are for disof tiered kidneys. Waycross peopls back them up Read a case of It. * Mrs. Mary F. Mlllan, 8 Hicks 8L ( Waycross, says: "My kidneys began to get weak when I was about seven years old and I suffered from them for a long time. I had a dull ache In the small of my back and some times when I stooped or lifted any thing, a sharp pain went through me and seemed to take my breath away. Tho kidney secretions were unnatur al. I had dixsy spells and sometimes everything beforo me got black. 1 was tired and languid all the time ond never felt like getting around. X had taken doctors' medicines and many other remedies, but didn’t be come any better. I finally used Do an's Kidney Pills and they greatly benefited me. Off and on since then I have taken this remedy whenever I have felt any trouble and It has soon relieved me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same thst Mrs. Mlllsn hsd. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. To Cure a Cold la On* Day *1 s n, jfS'io%r.fisx.'U“^i;*hS.*s: There ia mors Catarrh in this section ot the country than all. other disoMea put together, and until {ho lait tew years was aup-^ posed io be incurable. Por a great many yean doctors pro nounced it a loeal disease and preseribed local remedies, and by constantly tailing to oar* with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hail’s F. J. Cheney It Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It ia taken internal ly in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mueoua aurfaeaa of the ayatem. They offer one hun dred dollars for any eaae It fail* to cure. Send for oirculars and teatimoniala. Addreaa: F. J. Cheney It Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Dragglata, 75e. Take Hall’a Family Pilla for constipation. Fifty Barrels of VILLA IN ROLE OF “MORAL CHAMPION” Chihuahua, Mexico, Au(. 26—Gen. Francisco Villa today Issued thla statement regarding hi. relations with Carranra: have no personal feelings In thla mailer against CarrauH. Thla coun try should not acsln be under mil- Itary government. The armlee of oar conetltutlon are secondary to tho con •tltutcd government, and It Is now lima that the country should be for med by tha people, tor the people, and not w heretofore, gqvernod by a military clique who** only object Is personal welters and not tha waiters of Ibt mu in. I desire the moral help of (ha JOHN M SLATON J** American people In this political fight junn ai. tiLATuN, ’hereby given that said application will , pH, To Co At CUT jRRICES 'ALSO 100 SACKS ORAM AND SHORTS IT WILL PAV YOU TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY u t i. PRIDGEN BROS. uovernor. h. ^ ,h.l BOW w ** to *' 1 con * M ' r State ol Geor*I*. If " tma 01 “‘ the moral champion lo procure by all EzecGlre°Denartment ?°m ^ ^ honorable mean, for my down-trod- Au^tlUW? £1 I."/ ' P !'" n cnunlrymcn Juatlce, at the .am. Ilime showing them their obligations ber, 1914. Whereax, the General Assembly, at WRnexx my hand and offldal »Iffn»- , towardiTlaw an’d’irder levied on as the property of Mrs. B. , iu ■®» lon ,n Propoaed an ameod- ture, this 3rd day of Auguet, 19X4. I n(MHl u. no W hmta*«p D. Finn, by virtue of an execution Is- meDt 10 Constitution of thla State, j B. H. Thomas, * sued on the 21st day of Auguit, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Connell, In favor of tbe City of Waycross, ! regarding my standing In this mat- E.w“,Vra.* l . n " AC ‘ ' Wn '*'„™ nl Co “ tr ’ tar." I "dial re the Amulcan people to July 17, 1116, to-wlt. , OEORGIA-Ware County. underaland once and for all that I An Art to propose lo the qualified 1- C- McOraw, having applied lo tha' ihan BO w take tha part of silent mor- agalnet Mr* B. D. Finn, amounting electors of thla State an amendment Court of Ordinary of laid.Comfy fori . ornia n on any government that to $47.00, principal, $7.44, Interoat, to Paragraph 2 ot Section 1. ot Article Ouardlanablp of the person and' mi y m, preanre to not and fifty cento coeta. which Mid ex- 11. of the Conatltullon of the State'of property of Joaeph A. Pierce, minor of mE „ >p)nr by'any means. I desire eeutlon wu lasued corering tbe un-,G*orgto. u amended by tbe ratifies- Pennto L. Pierce late of aald ototiIF.'morality, t t, rt tri<Xert morality In gov- pald assessment for cement eldewalk tlon by (he qualified voter* of this deceased. All perron, concerned are aramtnt » In front of Mid property. elate of the Act approved July IP, 1$14, required to show cause In Mid Court! This August 3rd, 1$14. B. H. Thomu, Ordinary. EMBA8ST IN LONDON. , and for other purposM. by the firat Monday In September,, atSSn trSrtjn^rt’nfto^l Section 1. Be It reacted by the B « t - ■' “) r ' h< * «“• ’ rt l r “W »PP"- STATEMENT OP FBkNCH rh. ^of^.vc™. W.ro clun.v °««™ 1 A-*"** ot the State ot “"o- e™ 1 *- Ororgtof and^bring°the ?SS «-**- ‘ hB ‘ « "" A ““* ** ^ upon which number $2 Albany are one I. .treated, and being in elz.^.".m 1 ° f 106*100 reeL me or leu h.i„. »' ‘O'* State, u amended by the CITATION, London, Aug. 26— 1 The French em bassy In London today tosued tha fol lowing atatemMtt' “Tbe movement begun yeeterdny by located at the northeut corner of rB,l#c *‘ k,n bx ««•»#«« voter* of OEOROIA-Ware County. . Albany avenne and “D" street Said ‘ bl * of tb * *** of * U,T **• lM4 '' N#tlc * to •'•vehy given lo nil persona order of the Commander-in-chief ill property being levied on aa tbe nron-l to ' w,,: 59 * dd,B * *° •*“ P»r»«raph concerned, that on tbt 16tb day of continued today without anccauful erty of Madxe K Finn, bv virtue of! ,b * ,olh>wlB * l“gu**e: “Provided, March, 1(16, Joseph H. Shephard l*t* opposition by the enemy. It to coo- an execution luued on the 4th d*r hmww - ,b ** to 4ddlUo0 *° won- of War* county departed this Ilf* In- firmed (hat a Pruzalan corps of - $Un haw. nvnwMul fn, Ke* fKla PmmII. (Minin aftil nn ru»pwni> haa annllaS fna ■■■■■■ ku A Innalan of October. 1112, by J. W. Strickland, Clark of Council, In favor of tha City SUCESSORS TO J. W. S. HARDY Phonea 63 & 30 Near Court House PIERCE! INSTITUTE US THE PLACE FOR BOV* AND CURLS A Suptilor Junior Collttt for Young Un and Young Ladlti. raa and waa (eluted Caere* In Agriculture, Banktac. Dualmss, gxpreeelen, Mart*. Normal Training] besides tho Negater Literary Win, Oar Cemarvatevy af Masle aad Normal Department are wall Darmlterlnn ara Dka Hmsm!* TMcbMa* > V>ltk, aad Hka Pupil* NATES NEACONADLK AS ADVANTAQKS GIVEN WILL ALLOW. B. U IORDAN, Vlee-PreaMewt. Or REV. W. A. DROOKt, assy., laneatlvn Denrd, | of Waycrou, against Madge E. Finn, amonnting to $46.70, prlndpnl, $6.70. lataraat, and fifty eenu costa, which said execution wa* Isaned covering sidewalk In front of uld property. tie. now provided for by this Const I-, restate, and no person hu applied for guards were attacked by Algerian totlon there shall be n new coanty [administration on tbe estate of Mid riflemen and In tb* hand-to-hand laid oat from tha Counties ot Owln- Josapb H. Shephard Inlaid state, or fighting tbe Oermane aaffarad bMvtty- 1s likely to apply; that administration: “The attack* against Nancy bare will bn reared In tb* (Hark of lb* BO, (ailed. perlor Court or eoau other fit and) -The Ruslans are puking lor- P roper person, after tb* publication ward UWIr off emirs movement la of this citation, an lua valid objection catecla and ban roared two dirts Iona to mad* lo hto nppotetaMnt 0 f Austrian cavalry. Given under my band and official. __________ zlgnator* thto 7th day of Asgut, 1114. to oar Rio of MOSQcnToflV , a H. Thomu, 'veeuaStore,PIM.RasterauradtturmM —-••“f.gwrtf-.d bylh. Wllre •» .lartM nett, Walton and Jackson, said coanty bounded u follows: Beginning at a point amid stream where the Mul berry Hirer crooore tb* Kill County line Joining Jackson county; thence ««,« «“• time and ^^‘hg?, the City of Waycroaa. Ware County, to a tf| rect line to tbe center of Georgia, aald tract being In all* the Appalachia Hirer at Freeman's | 266x160 feet, located on tbo south Mill; thence following tbe middle ot $ $ ltd $tw. Ordinary of War.’Coanty. of Sdiad Siea. ( uwASiSua l lid hasdSpDK. THE RAPID FIRE HAY PRESS la n full-circle deabte-sfrek* machine, dsslgnrted tad contracted far ho brnedt ef tb* ladlrldmd farmers; being light, hudy, simple aad easy to eperate. Only *o* harawnal three mm are reqalred t* eperate K. Very lew tw*-h*n* Ffaaae* will eqaal K fer batlleg and naie wIU pit ip a nicer or ■mrelber baletyet aay farmer wk* makes a few baa (red bale* ef hay aftrd to ew* enw ef these machines. HKAUNOOU. Sic. Jones 9 Baggy Co., Waycross, Geoi