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ADVF.RTISTNO RATES.
•rut. -1 mnSmoiino Tyr
Tie Met j Editor’* Badge!*
It is no longer a mere rumor that the
young gentlemen who wen* the recipi
ent* of the young ladies’ hospitality on
the occasion of the h-ap year l*all. are
arranging to return that much-apprecia
ted compliment in an entertainment of
unusual elegante, on the night of the
2(»th, in the armory ol the Hide*. Tlie
drill room will l*e enlarged and room.**
secured *rnst the hall for refreshment
PERSONAL MENTION.
id toilel
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Ft amine the rates of an/ fint-ola** weekly j the
paper and jr«
•srefiilly prepared and the
t elegant invitation card* will »*on
|toliiiK their way to the hands ot
*ny fi
. i will find
Transient advertising insert*-*!
ntertainmeiit
41.*»*i'
..._ h Hurt Insertion. .Va subsequent Inw-rfm
Rending noth* in local columns l<fc- per i preseut
V, ' r ~ given by “Tl„. IJIlie*" ■». nigb.
Professional «anl» $600 per annum
January 1st.
For Cheap advei
AdfWttoements — —- —--- .-
week must U-in l»y II edneaday of that sirk
Change* made in advertisements, inserted
at otir regular rates, and for specified time,
will he c harged ft
change.
cheap C.diinm.
insure lnserti>
at coat of making said
<-hnrged for spe-
regret at not living al
are pleased to note tliai
acquitted thcm*el\c* *•
.SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1802.
* Arrival »ndjitpyl«re ^jMh*
AT\Wtftum
ARRIVE
A g<ssl minstrel performance is appre
ciated in Wayeros* as elsewhere, and Ah
Field’* troupe drew tin* largest house ol
the present season on Friday night ol
Front tl«e North, Mouth and IVt*
From Hast ami West
From North
From Booth
H:to
9:45
1"45
Mail for .North, Hast. South ami West
ADVERTISERS COLUMN.
last <
fhy the orcliestra
fird-ehuw, ami many ingenious ami in
teresting feature* varied the rather tire-
fleet of much negro dialect and
the general foolishness of a strictly min
strel performance.
t.'apt. L. Johnson went to Savannah
Monday.
Mr*. Col. Nichols and Mw Kva Acos
ta paid Way craw a visit Wednesday.
Mr*. J. W. Moore and children are
-oon to return from their Florida outing.
Messrs. J. W. Davidson and W. 1\
Sja-nce. of WaresUno, were iu the city
Tuesday.
Mr*. C. .1. .Icnkiti* returned home last
Saturday, aud re|s»rts her *lster very
much I letter.
Judge Atkinson was in town
The Judge lielongs a good deal to
Way cross anyhow.
Mr. il. W. Keed joined Sup’l. Fleni-
* on Wednesday for a tour over the
line of road.
D r . R. B. New, late of Kentucky,-has
i-ard in the Herald. We commend
him the citizen* of W ay cross.
Capt. R. G. Fleming, C-ol. IhiBignon
ami Mr. (Jeo. Gadsden spent several
hours in the city Wednesday.
Several members of Col. Hitch s laui-
ily have auccumbed to the grip, hut are
now <>n the way to convalescence.
Mr. 1\ Ik Merry, of Atlanta,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ware County.
SHERIFF'S TAX SALE
OF UNRETl'RNED WILD I.AND FOR
OFFICERS OF CH.UILTON COUNTY.
. School Commissioner.
ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR NOTHING.
SI00.00 IN CASH
1891.
> May
Charlton Count}.
aid connty with-
o the highest hid-
for cash, the following Iota unretnnusl
in the 5tli dis-
wihl land
Number STfi, 47a. 2:**. 17;:
• i net of said county and lots Nos. 6,9
: 71. TO. U*. »». 67. 50, 49. 47, 51. 51. 52. .V
I 43. 32. 31. 29. 19. 2. in the Uth district
I Sots numler 113. 90, 82. 72, *o. OK, 57. &
the 9th district of said county.
t lots Nos. 47V. 4U7. 2*11, 113.
13th district of said county. aml_ No. 97. 72
the 2nd district, lots No. 33*. 578. ."dtl. 495,
ail. 251. 23:4. 238. 234, 327,521, 509.
492, 459. 451, 453, 401.
and also lots Nos. 549,544.
47*:. 475. t2K>,4»;
247. 253. 254. 255.
. 629. 34,
_ 8. 31i' “
SW. 403. 404. 4»D. 401.402.
1. 557, 532. 47;
9. 105. —*
318.321!. 327.
. the 12th dis
trict of *aid county. Said lots of land >
turning each 490
Said
lots of land levied on as linn-turned Wihl
Land, under and by virtue of Tux Kxeeu-
Tliis Jatin.
S. K. MILLER.
Sheriff Ware County
SHERIFF’S TAX SALE.
GEORGIA, Ware Cars*
March
Tuesday
at the court house door in said
v , tin the legal honrs of sale to the
highest bidder for cash, the following prop-
#rt _ «i„. interest of the I county, within the legal li
the city rhurmlay in the interest **i uu | , ti „, 14 ^ f | li( i,i.. r f,»r enJli ti
Americanized Kncyclopetlia Britannic
Mr. Heath, of Waldo, spent an hour | District of said county, said lOju-res of land
with liis friends here
Wednesday
acres of land of lot No. 246,
f said county,
lying and King on the
For tin* lienrlU of our advertisers as well
an ft it Information of the public we propose
to publish in this column each week a full
lint of our advertiser* ami to call attention
to npreial l»aigains otTennl by them, in
various line* of trade, and we request
reader* in purchasing from any of the firms
named to mention the fart that they re
the offer* of the advertisers in the column
the Hkeai.d. We intend the 1Ik*am> tol*
the medium of communication Iwtwecn ad
vertisers aiwl their patrons.
The patrons who advertise in these col
umns are thoroughly reliable, and parti*-*
out of town can get. what they want by
writing to or calling on them.
Hew Ailr»rtlwiatBUaa4»FrcUI Itergalas
The coming week promises to 1m* one
f marked gavety :i« i* usual in society
just before Ia*»t.
On Monday night the 22ml, we will
all hove the privilege of turning in half
a dollar to the school building fund, ami
the further privilege of watching the ev
olutions of a “Box of Monkey*" -real
home talent you know, not the imj*»rt-
ed article at all.
On Thursday night at the OjM-ra
House will In* told “The Old, Old Story”
in a finished ami artistic manner. This
I I is a troupe that plays only in the large
cities, WayeroN* ltcing the only exeep-
favored mi account of our location.
246. irtUlllded us follows :
K. «k W. Railroad;
I lauds of D. J. McIntosh;
. ule of said lot
On the south by
on tiie north l>
. LI1-SII1TZ.
SOl’Tll GEORGIA BANK .
' (letklsg
F. F. t»WEN8.
It. II. LEVY, IIRO.AUI.
E. H. FRAWLEY, Hr.
lilt AD WATBON A DO.
i’AHtlN A MILLER.
FwrMltwrr.
THE WINTERNF I RNlTl llF.»
H. V. BARNIW.
THE 1TDKN1X.
THE OAMPBELL llOVHF.
THE MAKB1IALL, Bavannah.
morning, while waiting t«» make connec- i the
tion south. of li. j. Sweat. Levied on as the pmperty
, , . ofZeke Dunmore. under and by virtue of
Mr. I*, r. <Huey, <*f Charleston, sj>ent . lax exet .„,i 0ll by T. T. Thigpen, Tax
hu-t Sunday in the city with his son, Mr. | ^Hei tor of said county, for his State and
n»-
M. I* GrFTON. Carriage*. Ac.
SATII I.A MAS F.rO.. LumU-r. A**.
GlI.LON A IIITtSON. Fourniers am
cblnUts.
play at the-4 Ijn-ra House on
Tueiwlay night failnl. fr**m some reason,
to draw the jK*oplc out. 1'ossiblv the
pay train at the dc|*ot pr*»ve*l a counter
attraction to a railroad town, or possibly
this play followed t*>*» soon on the heels
of the one of Friday night, hut there
probably not over 40 reserved scats
taken. The empty chairs, usually so |
dispiriting to actors, did not prevent the
company from giving a very fair play in
ilitahh* ami painstaking manner, al
though the conduct of the IkmmMooiii el-
t iu the gallery was such as to have
warranted any troU|*«* in vacating the
hoard*.
Aside from any eonsideration due ae*
t«»rs, who probably have feeling* in com
mon with the rest of humanity, it i> only
fair to those occupying the ImmIv «»f the
house, aud who pay g<Ku| prices for their
seats, that they 1m* allowed the privilege
of listening undisturbed by yells, laugh
ter in untimely places and a general
guying of the pathetic aud dramatic sit
uations that excite the risible* of the un
tutored do«l and the small lmy, to whom
•thing i* sacred, ami whose place is at
home with his mother.
Will tin* management not put ail
otlicer in charge of the gallery who can
control Isrili these riotous element*?
A. C. Olney. M. tHuey's friends
ways glad to see him.
“U. <1. Fleming" is t*» be the name of
Wavcross’ new fir** engine. The genial I
Siiperinti'iident *»f the S. F. A \V. i* de- j
serve«lly popular in our city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beckwith, of
Hleumore, were in the city Tuesday.
They will leave Olenmore soon for
S|»arks, <m the ti. S. A F. Railroad.
Mr. K. L. Hendricks, of Duke, was
in the city Sunday. He i* superinteu*!-
ing a Sunday school at the Mock *vl\oi>l
house near town, and U doing a gotsl
. due tlu-reon for the year 1891
S.F. MILLER.
Slieritf Ware County
GEORGIA, CiiiRLtox CorxTV .—
The j-rtslitorsof 1L «i. Norman h;
plied for admiqistratiou
Norman. d»*ceas»*il, ami no one
Ihe Superior
has hereby Isvn ap-
uleivsl any I
‘ k .
. Go wen. of said county»
. by virtue of otti.
oint*sl adminUtrat
hi- January 27th. Hr. 1 .
AARON iHtWLING.
To Be G-iven Away.
NO LOTTERY SCHEME. NO RAFFLE.
But a Straightforward Donation of $100.00 in Cash
to Our Customers.
Cash at our Store, wo will
1 when One dollar’s worth.’or
any one person, we will cash
With each Ibdlars'i. worth of g*MHl* purvhasisl
give a l*a**h t\iii{Miu giMsl for Five tVnt* in t’ash,
twenty of these t'oupon* are preseuto*! s«t our *toi
To all w hom it i
ini*tn»t*>r of t he
loeeasoil. applies ft
ly I'oiH'fni: .1 Raw l<*. a.I
of J. It. lkuhlott.
ipplies for letter* «»l Dismission
from said ailtninistration, and 1 will pa*-
upon hi* applieatioi
them, paying One Dollar iu Silver for sain
We want every ImmIv to take advantage «
We are headquarter* for all ginnls in out
Conn* ami see us, and bring your friend* a
fthis grand donation,
line, and our priei** hi
id neighlM.r*. A*k fort
“r»H*k U*ttom."
•Cash I’oupoii,’
! with \
i March. 1^*2. at my othee
Given under mv hair
ire, thi* l»ec**inber 23
hand and official sigtta-
>r 23*1. 1891.
AARON DOWLINt:.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA. I’ll VKLT..S GnfXTV.
Will U- sold, «m the First Tues.lay in Matvli
next, at the Court House door in >ai*l
county, within tin- legal Imurs of sale, to the
*-;T*h. the followil
highest bidder
of land, to-wlt ;
Nos. 7. 13. 14.:
143, 146. 147. *
•AM, 213, 218. ;
247,248. 251. :
Distrii.... .
137. 139 ami 192 in the 2nd Distr
*. lh». M2,
’ill.’ 239.
BRAD. WATSON & CO.
THE LEADING DRY GOODS STORE,
OPPOSITE DEPOT.
Waycross, - - Georgia.
ry containing
Said proja-rty Icvitsl *m a* the projicrty <d
W. T. McArthur, principal and \V. A. I’hil-
■. pruu-i|
t »r of tJ I
for the ;
by the Tax < ’ollector of said county, lor State
and county t ' - - - —” r, - : -
January 4th.
SHERIFF’S TAX SALE.
iKORGIA, Wake Coi
first Tues»la
Marcii next, at the Court House door it:
county, within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for c
Si, the following lands,
8th District.
. _ IdCVUsl
on as the projK-rty of W. W. Ashhurn to sat-
‘ - tax execution l*sue«l by T. T. Tlngp**n.
said county, for his
, due thereon for the yea
c time and place lots land N<
and 141. in St It District of said county. Let
li 9-69*1
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA. flltUl.TO.N <'*»CNTY.
Will IK’ siild, oil the Fir-t Tuesday in
next, at the Court House tkatr. ii
county, within the legal hours * if ;
lints of lands So.
l»n.
, 316. :
the
; Dist
. 407
sue*l by T. T, Thigpen, Tux Collector War* 1
Cbuuty. for State anti »*ounty tax, due there
on. for the year 1891.
Fitts, of this city, left Also at same time and place lot land. No.
"i8,in 8th District ot said county. Levu**l on
i propi>rty of Richard Hoblis to satisfy
... iu.-n.ul '1' Tltitmifil 'Vil
execution issue*! by T. T. Thigpen, Tax
27th, 1892.
Mr*. Mattie
on the vestibuled train Tumlav, for
Kastman. She is visiting her brother,
Mr. .1. 1>. St*ikes, islitor jif the Kastman
Journal.
l-’x-Mayor Grace ami wife passed
through Waycross cn route from Jekyl
Island to New York one day thi* week,
and had a social hour with «>ur |Mipular
ticket agent.
Our worthy Mayor is now the proud
posses>or of three hoys, the youngest of
which came bright and early Monday I t)l satisfy J,|, execution issued from tin-
morning, am! is presiding over his select | County Court of Ware_eotinty. in favor of
SHERIFF SALE.
Will Ik* sold on tin* first Tuesday
March next, at the Court House door in s:
county, within the legal hours of sale,
tin* highest bidder for cash, the following
property, to-wlt
a* the property
John Forsyth,
i execution issued l*y the Tax Collec-
■ of said county, for State ami county
tes for the year 1891. This January 4th.
*2. J--
i9-OKi
WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
Homestead Notice
GEORGIA, ClIARLTOX I'OI XTV.
Aaron Dowling ns Onlinary. lias appl
t** me for valuation and setting aside
himself and family, a homestead in terms of
the law. and 1 will pass u|ton the
We have Just Received a Car Load of Wagons
OF THE
BEST MAKES,
And liave in Stock a full line of
Buqnies, Road Carls and
3 HARKTESS.
Gall and examine our stock ami gel prices.
J. A. JONES * CO.,
Plant Avenue, Waycross, (-a.
the First
This January 18.
IOWF.N,
<1*-rk Su|M‘ri*»r Court C. i\ Ga.
Iiouse in said county
Monday in March 1892.
1X92.
jau 231*1
Notice of Sale.
Agreeably to an order of the court of Or-
s of land of lot No.
8th Dis
and 120 acres «if lot of land No. 274. iu
8th District of Ware county, Gs
with all improvements then-ou.
I with inherited grace and dignity.
1IKNUY IIOHENSTIEN. Savannal
WARREN LOTf
GANNON & WELLER.
~ U««, Brkk. K*r.
ROWBOTHAM A MV Ill’ll Y •
CHEROKEE N€7R8ERDy.
PIimMbk. Wo
R. It. KEENE.
run on, SUc.
{bpji& i ySi , nK n 8»w i|n » |1
MkOea. Wo
II. H. LEVY. BRO. A «Y>.
The Wavvross Uitle* are preparing a
competitive squad drill to take palace in
the near future, ii|m*ii which occasion
their many friend* will be invited to
come to the armory ami witness the In-st
military drill ottered by any company
in the State of Geergia. The **pia«ls will
1h* commanded by sergeant*. The offi
cers of the company acting as judges,
and a prize will Ih> awarded to the 1m*sI
drilled sqaud. Naturally a great deal of
excitement prcvail*"aniong the different
members and each one is doing his l>est
t«* excel the other* in excellence of drill.
Iii Savannah.
Since Mr. ami Mrs. Fish took charge
of, ami marie over, the Marshall House
in Savannah, our citizens can be assured
of every attention that a first-class hotel
can give them when they go to the city
on business or pleasure.
The editor nnd two pleasant days in
Savannah this week. The Forest City
is alive and blooming, except for the
chill hand of “la grippe" here anti there
Mr. and Mrs. Heu Apple, in their
pretty home on Waldbnrg street, have
the same hearty, happy way of entertain
ing their frit-mis that endeared them to
all iu Waycross.
Mr. Henry Hoheiistein gi>cs North
next Monday to join hi* wife in New
York, where she ha* ln-eii for some time.
Mrs. Hohenstein will Ih*, we Iiojh-, quite
restored to health and aide to return with
her husliaml. ' v
I’axtoh «V Mattox, against J. M. Stigcr.
levied on as the property of J. M. #
Written notice given defendant. This Jan
uary 28th. 1*92.
jan;
»-3od
. F. MILLER.
Citation.
GEORGIA. WakkCoi.xtv.
To all wltonr it may concern: Fran*
Prenderga*t,administratrix «ifJ«»lin C.
dergast, ih-ceased, has in ilue ftirin up
to tlie undersigned for leave to **-11 the
in the Chatham Real Estate and Imp
inent Company, In-longing to tlie e.*t
said *lecoase»l, ami K»i*l application w
heard on the First Monday
>0*1, * if said county
i April
e place 2 hull*
... the first Friday
within the U-gal Imurs of sale
property, to-wit:
as tin- 11. II.
if land
i under cultivation. 2"0 fruity
rent kinds, all In-aring,
:*l the italum-e
will Ik* pluut«*«I iu dm
gisnl condition at the
15 head stix-k cattle, 1 .
h**gs. 25 hea*l chicken-
W. P. PEE,
GROCERIES,: HAY, ‘.GRAIN!
, 1 sugar mill, I sugar boiler.
bold goods and kitchen fiirnitur*-. ami
Terms cash.
fvlKVUHl
LLOYD A ADAMS. Savannah
K. L. RAO IAN D.
|taol»Wt|«u,Ktr.
J. A. JONES.
Answered.
When conscience a*ks the qiu-stiou. Is il
right? ,
Tliere lies the answer, open as tlw day;
For never tloes the tcvri4 need lgl>k
Sate when he joamejra oa an unsafe way
Ov^bruuUt
Mon-lvLighl, »t the Opvni H.mw.will
hr pKMOVtd i Ofligktftil little comely
On (he first page of next week’s i
of the II KKAi.it will Ih* found an able
letter on the Presidential question by
rising young barrister of our city. Tlie
opening of the columns of the Herald
to a free discussion of the |*>litical issue*
that are now of such grave import is
bringing before our people the knowl
edge of home talent and Ability that can
match with that of any section in the
State or country.
Considerable alarm is felt in New
York city over the breaking out of typhus
fever among the recently arrived
Letter* of Administration.
1EORGI A—Wars County.
To ail whom it may concern : Jam
Sweat having, in proper fot
for permanent letters of administration mi
tlie estate of Alexander R. Philip. late of
il county, this is to cite all and singular
within t^e time allowed* by la'
caus**. if any they e
ministration should not he granted to James
M. Sweat on Alexander Philips’
' WAUUEN IjOTT, Ordinary.
Notice.
IKORGI A, Wark County.
Ordinary's office, said county. February
grants from Marseilles, nearly all of |
whom are Russian and Polish Jews.
They have been removed to North
Brother Island, the black flag of i*esti-
lence hoisted over them and the places
they were taken from fumigated and
their effects destroyed.
Tl\e Dramatic Club is bard at
its Box of Monkey*. Rehearsals
rk c
7
called “A Ik»x of Monkeys” by three u fcj n g pi are every afternoon at the Op
ladies ami two gentlemen t wbo are all eta I Ease nnd something fine may be
well known as among the m«fc*t promt-1 looked for on Monday night the 22nd.
•rfil am! charming of our socidy people, j Remember that these young people have
The little farce is in itself a delicious undertaken thi* entertainment solely for
bit of humor, and its well-delineated j t | ie purpMc of agisting the School
character sketches are »h>ne full justice jk W rd in completing the ad«lition to the
to by the talented members of this re- , })i^ School. Come and have an enjoy-
cherrhe society. i able evening and help them make a
— Tf . . , i-ess of their labors in a g«ssl cau**-.
Rev. W. H. Scrags was the recipient | ___ ^
ok Wednesday evening, ot a charming
surprise Croat the members of hi* church
Everv farmer should take some first-
ol.-t.ss agriiAiltural i«per. True there
Postmaster-General Wanamaker ha*
is.*ue*l an order giving money order fac
ilities to all postoffiecs where the com
pensation of the postmaster reaches $200
annum. The expense of carrying
this order into effect is trifling, and the
offices already established under it are
loing an amount of business greatly in
excess of the anticipation* of the dopart-
The beautiftrt aud toothsome cake*
made at the City Bakery for the Valen
tine j»arty and other entertainment*
have been greatly admired.
F. Parker, administrator and K. 1.
Ivey. William Ivey and Priscilla Ba*s. heirs
•’ - "" 1 Ivor, deceased, are hereby
iV. Hitch, as the holder of a
liond for titles from said deceased to*Mrs. C.
E. Arnold, to fifty acres of land lying in the
southwest corher of lot No. 125. in the 8th
district of said county, ha* petitioned the
undersigned for an order requiring said ad
ministrator to execute the titles according to
the terms of the bond, and that the same
will be heard at nty office in Waycross,
Ware connty. Georgia, on the first Monday
in March next. ,
Witness my hand and official signature.
WARREN LOTT.
feUXWd Ordinary.
ADVERTISER’S
CHEAP COLUMN,
im.-n. vi i-n on it.
i may Lav
Wantkh.—Herald
nude kn«iA n here
suburban land. Apply to 11. W. It***-* 1.
do any kind *
The Herald.
aid office
ToB-uvo Seki».—'We hi
Hestor and other varieties of Tobae
that we propose to
aiittantitv of thc
""Dbaecof *
Waycro** Herald.
Next Door to the north of Lanier & Younians,
Wlteie, with his
SPLENDID STOCK •
; siipplyiiig*tlie public at Lowest Prices. Call oil me
and lie satisfied.
W- F». lee.
Waycross, Ga., July 4-tf.
S. L. GUPTON,
PROl-IUKTOR OF THK
Waycross Carriage Works,
-Manufacturer and Dealer In-
BUGGIES. ROAD AND FARM CARTS ETC.
Emanuel Williams )
Sarah Williams.
be held in and
the First Monday
April 1892,* then and there
for said connty
pril 1892, -----
the plaintiffs libel for divorce; o
in default of such appearance the Court will
proceed as to justice may appertain
ness the Honorable Spencer R. At)
Judge of said court. This the 18th
January, 1892. WM. WILSON,
‘•The Old Old Story” at the oj»em
house Thursday night, the 25th.
and other friend*. They cam? like a
valiant army, silently, quickly, unexpect
edly ami laden with jmuml package* «f
every thing good to eat, and enough to
make the pantry groan with plenitude
S I r - rulturt-’v'i'u !l<“ imu-li t. bivp thi-
wiahri* to acknowledge through the ™ VE,,
Herald, hU appreeiatum of this lindly - home. The Un- who leave the turn
exjiremioa from hi* friend*. - are generally the one- who have notli-
! »ug to read at 1iJhh\ The tuind netsl*
' wUl lie an oyster rapper at tlie ' ^ :fcl wc u t ke laxly, and there i*
reoidence of Mrs. W. R. Penfield, corner mental starvation on the form than
wTEBliMbud raki no KtVl*; j „, u1k^ pla-c.
evening, March 4th, fur the pur|Mwe of' ♦ — -
raising ftinda for the building of the new j A small party gathered at the Campt
Baptist church- The public ora fordi- I bell House Thursday evening and * pen
ally invited. * • a few hours in dancing and music.
All fair minded Georgians will agree
that the administration of Governor
much in all papers tluit i* not practical i North* n up to thi* date has been,
tM> for a- your individual circumstance* I every respect, worthy of public approval,
mav l«e concerned, but you will find I The duties of that high office have been
much that will be of Wnelit, and above di-sharge^l. under the law. with fidelity
good, interesting journal on agri- to hts oath, and to the people. No of-
’ ficial act, s*> far as we know, has l»een
condemned, and the official integrity of
tlie Executive ha* not lieeu questione*!.
—Quitman Free Press.
Notioe of Dissolatioa.
twice a m2m.
Clerk 8. C. W. C.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Waycross.
■ No. 1, and
mg and Novelty Weather
other dressed building
prices. Address J. Mel
Mills. Go. (II. A W. Railroad).
Old Buggies and Carts Worked Over and Made to I/>ok tis Goo<l as New
My Horseshoer is a Thorough Professional, and is Always
Ready to do Your Work.
Houses to Rest.—Two cottages, one six-
rootn, one five-rooin, ii* New Waycross,
tlastered,
licautify your grounds, plant a grove that
in six years will support you and your fam
ily. Trees from the Cherokee Nurseries will
-liable you to «lo both.
Ornamental tree* and shrub!-cry, i
Cherokee Nurseries.
You can get anything
that line at the Cherokee Nurseries. Fii
trees, low prices.
The Her.\ld •
Job pRiroxu-Come
fire for your job printing. Mean- _
our steam fixtures, and have new preses anil
type on the way that will make on:
more complete than any other office
GEORGIA. Ware Coustt.
AlhertGreen | Libel for Divorce in
vs. -Ware Superior Court
Mary Ann Green. ) April Term. 1802.
attorney, at the next regular term of the Su
perior Court to l»e held in and for said conn
ty on the first Monday
perior Court to lie held
ty on the first Monday -
and there to answer the plaintiff* libel for
divorce, or in default of such appear»n<c the
Court will proceed a* to J a-tire may apper
tain. Witness the Honorable Spencer R.
Atkinson, Judge of -aid court. Thisllth
day of Febroaiy, W!. " • M. W lLHJN.
fob 13-twi a m2m Clerk b. C. M. < .
|>r Jon Ball’s Worm Destroyer*
taste givsl and quickly remove wornts from
children or grown people, restoring tlie
.eat .nd pnaj •?_ tX*.
No other worm medxme is so safe and sure.
Price 25 cents at drug stores, or sent by mail
Tlie linn of Lanier A You matt* is this day j by John D. Park A is'*** <v * ,T " ' * -
Fine wedding t«nls. invitation*, pro-
rams, l»all room lists, ladies and gents yisit-
ig cards, business cards, socu-ty and '»nsi-
..ess stationary, posters, pamphlets and all
other printing executed in the best manner
and lowest prices at The Hekald <
Plant avenue.
iic uimi ^ u _ ri i# _ (lx, 175 and li
dissolved by mutual consent. T. E. Lauirr | Sy.omore SL. Ctocinnati, O. <lcc5-]y j
will continue the bnsiness, coUeet all claims j _ ntk sell you an Organ or I
and pay all liabilities. This February 20th. “cheaper than yon —** ! *» v --
1892. T. E. LANIER. | York or Savannah. And *
G. R. YOCMAN5. the matter with Hannah.
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NEW WORK MADE TO ORDER
THEC1TYBAKERY
Everything in Stock Warranted to be Pnre and Fresh.
PURE STICK CANDY
Are Specialties-
We fill Orders from neighboring towns in lots not less than
One Dollar. Address all correspondence to
THE CITY BAKERY,
WAYCROSS, GA.
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