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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, m2.
Arrival and Departure of Mall*
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ADVERTISERS COLUMN.
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SOITTH OKI) mil A BANK of Wayci
•T ctetliiH
V. C. OWENS.
It. H. l.F.VY. imp. ACO.
A LIPSIIITZ.
CASON A MILLER.
The beautiful show
is attracting attention
hy Mr. Boh Tovel, lib
Spring Styles.
The March number of the leading
Fashion magazine «>f country, “Toil
ettes” is out. The ilhMrations and the
spring fashions for ladies are suberl
showing the latent parislan novelties and
telling all .about the kind of good* worn,
and how to make them up, published at
126 W. 23rd HU, New York City. Ask
your newsdealer for it or send for *am-
P*«wpy. #
Spring stock arriving daily at Owens,’
the leading clothier. *
The Sunday School Revival.
This bright little publication is issued
regularly every month from the H kr
ai.!* office. It is edited ami published
hy Mr. D. B. Sweat. All Sunday school
workers in South Georgia should be
come acquainted with it. The aulmcrip-
tion price is very low, ami every
who is interested in promoting Sunday
schiMil work should attp|*ort editor Sweat
in his undertaking.
Call on Owens for novelties iu boy
and childrens clothing, shirts,waists, Ac.
Forget-Me-Not.
On next Wednesday night, the 2nd
of March, Miss Josephine Cameron
plays in "Forget-Me-Not” at the «i*era
house.
The Times-Union of Jacksonville,
where she played to a well-pleased house,
call* Miss Cameron’s acting superb.
iss Cameron’s dresses are said to be
magnificent, being creations of Worth.
This play, it will be remembered, is the
one in which Rose Coghlan scored such
a success in Baltimore.
THE WESTERN FURNITURE <«
Kratt*.
H. V. PARSES.
S. L GUPTON, Carriages. Ac.
MATJLLA MAN’F.tX).. Lumber. .1
GILLON A HUDSON. Founder* a
riujk t
* Hie "I
ik C. Oweus, the leadingVlothier,
best goods for the least money.”
t the
There will be an oyster supper
residence of Mrs. W. R. Penfield, corner
of Elizabeth and Folks street, on Friday
evening, March 4th, for the purpose of
raising binds for the building of the new
Baptist church. The public are cordi
ally invited. * *
K. H. CRAWLEY. 8*.
ROW DOTH AM A MURPHY.
CHEROKEE NURSERIES.
Plumbing, Ktr.
R. U. KEENE.
LLOYD A ADAMS. Savannah.
R. L. RAGLAND.
Wateh Oweus’ show <
cities.
mlow for
J. A. JONES.
NOTICE.
I liave for aale one tint-das* ten hors.*
power Engine good aa n*w, two Sea Island
Improved Home teuton Ulus, and a Com
Mill. Terms easy. J. PAXTON,
fcfc 27-2t Folkaton. Ga.
InsmnceCoi joYNtiM
RICHARD A. I \ »Y, Pnuiocirr.
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Correct loti.
Iu our last issue, under the head of
Proceedings of County Commissi
nr typo had "Bill of W. M. Somerville
njittered." Tliis should have read "Bill
of W. M. Somerville rejected.”
Boys wood-brown, black, blue or light
•hiviot suits just arrived at Owens’. *
Mrs. Lou .V. Humph, of Friendship,
Sumpter county, On., is seeking infor
mation, through the press, of the where
abouts of her son, Chsa. O. Humph,
whom ahe*la»t heard from in Olenmore
in 1889. She will be . grateful for any
information that will aid her to find her
A full stock of boys shirt waists at
Owens’.
C. C. Grace A Son, on February 1st,
succeed to the dry goods department of
the firm of Grace & MeXeil. l<ook out
for A fine "opening” soon and for their
new advertisement next week.
Reduced prices on all winter clothing,
underwear Ac., at Owens’.
Happiness grows at our own firesides,
and is not to be picked iu strangers’
gardens.
The "Old, Old Story” troupe simply-
failed to keep their contract with Man
ager Whelpley.
New and nobby neckwear just iu at
Owens’.
We hate been pleased to note the
aes and case* of fine, new g.xxlsbeing
unpacked at Norton’s. Don’t fail to see
them while they are fresh.
Even a sheepskin isn’t a yard able
and all wool.
I Julies Fine Bo. 4s and Clippers
Norton’s. V;* .V
Have you read the premium offer of
Brad Wataon A Co?
- just; as bad as tl
Lipshitz is selling at cost to mal
room for new goods.
There are no eyes »* sharp.** *T
of hatred.
Bennett A Weller have added
fine stock of stationery to their hand-
fome jewelry store.
voor shoe
The School Benefit.
Home talent certainly scored a great
success at the opera house last Monday
night. T» begin with, the audience was
i fair one in number*, thoroughly iu
ympathy with its entertainers, and
ready to have a good time whether the
curtain was up or down. This feeling
of comrade-ship made the <»ccasion ap
pear like a delightful social gathering of
frientls. and commend* this species of
entertainment to our people.
To mention each participant who did
well in his or her part would take a
double column, so creditable was the
entertainment in every detail.
The tableaux were delightful, and re
flected the greatest credit on the taste
ami management of Mrs. H. A. Bennett.
Mnt. Furlong and Mr. O. D’Auvergne.
The picnic was an ideal one, and the
country school excruciatingly realistic.
The interrupted courtship was finely
done; and tbejhead* of Bluebeard's un
fortunately curious^ wives *were l*»th
beautiful ami horrible.
The tableax were all well conceived
and put on the board* ^without a single
contre Iriitj#.
The music, in charge of Mrs. C. W
Lyuu, wa* an indispensable_ part of the
evening’s enjoyment, Mrs. Lyon’s ac
companiments to the tableaux adding
greatly to their happy effect.
Nearly all our favorite singers con
tributed their taleut, Mrs. F. C. Owens,
Mrs. D. Walker, Mr. Toomer, Miss Clara
Lyon ami Miss Olive Butler-—all being
at their best.
Capt. Somerville, in Highland costume,
sang "The March of the Cameron Men,”
and it was one of the most taking things
of the evening. The costume is beau
tiful, and came from the “Banks of
Allan Water,” the Captain’s birthplace
we understand.
The “Box of Monkeys” has become a
part of Waycross history in bringing to
light exceptional home talent and prov
ing that Waycross |x*ople eau do any
thing go si aud clever that they turn
their hands ami minds to.
Mrs. Love :ls Mrs. Ondcgo Jones, the
much tried chaperon of her wilful but
irresistible niece, was the perfection of
prudence, dignity and graciou-
Miss Clara Lyon, as the carefully
reared English girl, broke through the
restraints of a too prim training into a
lovely mixture of art, artlessness and na
tive love of fun and frolic. •. ^
Mr. E. H. Myers, in the difficult po
sition of a well raised young man mis
taken for a butler, interpreted his part
with great good taste and ease, showing
himself no tyro in the business.
Mr. Ward AU*ertsoifpleased his friends
by the hearty,*life-like mauner in which
he acted out the agonies-of a bashful
young man making'ijove to his chosen
Miss Olive Butler won all hearts by
her delicious characterization of the
Western girl in her merry mood*, her
unconventional ways and her alw-ays
good-heartedness. She haa been the re
cipient of so many compliments already
tliatVe forliear saying more.
The ladies as they appeared in the
second act in handsome evening dresses
made a pretty picture indeed, and that
these "fair ladies and brave men” were
our own people wanned the hearts of the
audience to them, and the curtain fell
with well earned success on one side,
pleased approval on the other.
The proceeds, after paying the m
sary expenses, amounted to seventy-five
dollars, which was turned over t
Treasurer of the School Board.
The Herai.l*, in the name of the
any who are interested in the High
School, extends thanks to all who gave
their Inlxir and talent to this "benefit.”
to Norton’s for Dress Hoods,
Trimmings aud Buttons. 2t
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 I r . Wore Courty.
SHERIFF’S TAX SALE
OF UN RETURNED WILD LAND FOR
ies».
GEORGIA, OorifTT.
Will be sold on thellret Tuesday in May
next at the court door in said county with
in the kgal hour* of sale to the highest bid
der for cash, the following lots nnretnmed
wilt! land: ' ,
Number 376, 478. 2». 173, In the 5tl» dis
trict of said county and lots Nos. 6, !W, ID.
71, 70, 00, Si. 67, 50, 49, 47. 54, 51, 5£ 53. 45.
43 X! 31. 29. 19. 2. in the llth district, and
lots nnmher 11S. 103. 82. 72. 65. 66. 57. 56.29
& in the 9th district ot said connty. and
lot* Noe. 479. 407. 261, 113, 409. 4. 34. in the
13th district of aaid county, and No. 97. 72
in the 2nd district, lots No. 338.578, 346, 495,
391, 25L 2». 238, 234, 527,521, 509. 504. 496.
492, 450. 451, 456,40L 471. Ml. 494. 254. 2li7.
253, 291. 294, 272. 271. 29. 46, 91. 118. 135,138.
139 151, 109. 167 in the 8th district, of said
county, and lot No. 324 in the 7th district,
ami also lots Nos. 549.544, 338, 557, 532, 477
476,475,639,097, 614. 629. 34. 39. 105. 176. 1S5,
247,253.254,255.258. 318.326, 327, 331,389.
390! 403,404, 409.461,462. 473 in the 12th dis
trict of said county. Said lots of land con
taining each Kl® more or less Said
lots of land levied on as unretnmed Mild
Land, under and by virtue of Tax Execu
tions issued by T. T. Thigpen. Tax Collector
of Ware county, for State and County Tax
OFFICERS OF CHARLTON COUNTY.
Aaron Dowling. Ordinary.
A.U. Gowen. Clerk Superior Court C. C.
J. A. Wainright, Sheriff.
Janu-s Thompson. School Commissioner.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Charlton Couuty.
GEORGIA. Cn.tKi.TON Co
The creditors of R. tl. N
plied for administration
said R. G. Norman, dec
applying has tendered ar
fore ordered that the Cler
ton. by virtue of office, h
pointed administi
Thi* January' 27th
k of the Superior
id county of Chari-
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.
8100.00 IN CASH
To Be Given Away.
NO LOTTERY SCHEME. NO RAFFLE.
But a Straightforward Donation of $100.00 in Cash
to Our Customers.
With each Dollars’* worth of goods purchased for Cash at our fit ore, we will
i Cash, and when One dollar’*
orth, t
i 39-3)0
VARON DOWLING.
them, paying One lhdlar in Silver lb:
i EORGIA—Ch a bltox County:
To all whom it may concern: .1 Kawles. pi.
of the estate of J. R. BachkMt,
ipplies for Letters t>t Dismission
administration, and 1 will paw
upon hi* application on thc first Monday-
deceased.
> beadijuarters foi
1 set* u*. and brir
r purchase.
r friend* and neighb,.
r»K*k iHittom.”
’ash Ct*u|ton.’
i March. 1892, at
iy oflic
iler mv hand and official Mgna-
Decemf
AARON POWLR
jail 30-901
This Jam
S. F. MILLER.
Sheriff Ware Connty.
2i.l, 1891
)!
jan2-fl0il Ordinal
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA. Ch
WML
_.i the ni
t the court house door
i the legal hours of sale to tht
i, the following prop-
SHERIFF’S TAX SALE.
GEORGIA. Ware Cot >Tjri
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
March next,
county, within the legal
highest bidder for cadi,
erty to-wit:
(10) ten acres of land of lot No. 246, in Mb
District of said county, said 10 acre* of land
lying ami being on the east side of said lot
246, hounded as follows: On the south by
the S. F. & W. Railroad; on the north by
lands of D. J. McIntosh; on the west lands
of H. J. Sweat. Levied on as the property
ofZeke Dumnore. ivwder and by virtue of
tax execution Issued by T. T. Thigpen, Tax
Collector of said county, for his state and
county Jax, due thereon for the year 1891.
- Will be sold, on the First Tuesday in Mdh h
bfeSan
jail 3iK5tXl
SHERIFF’S TAX SALE.
GEORGIA. Ware Cot
L*h. the folKv
,» the
.. biddi
of land, to-wit
Nos. 7.13. 14
>. at. 9b 96. 1
13. 146. 147. 148. 15
294, 213. 218, 222, 224
247 248, 251. 270. 274. 275, 283. .305 and 3ft> in
the 1st District of said county, and 65. 73, 87.
129. 139, 137, 139 and 192 in the 2nd District
of said county, said tracts, or lots of land,
containing 4!*t acres each, more or less.
Said property levied on as the nrojierty
W. T. McArthur, principal and \V. A.
ip*.
BRAD. WATSON & CO.
THE LEADING DRY GOODS STORE,
OPPOSITE DEPOT.
Waycross, - - Georgia.
It**. 110. 112. 22. 123.
‘55. ltK. 173, 175. 176
54, 231. 239, 243. 244 245.
by the Tax ( oiled
and connty taxes
January 4th, 1892
the
. Phil-
nty. for State
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
d ou the first Tuesday in ^BORGIA. < ii
March next, at the Court House door in said " 1m? soltl, o
county, within the legal hours of sale, to the 1 next, at tin* *
• • ish. the following lands, county, with;:
i the Fir
hurt II
the legal ho
isli, tile
ataining 499 Ju re*, more or less. Uvied
.. ns the property of W. W. Asltbum to sat-
..ify a tax execution Issued by T. T. Thigpen.
Tax Collector of said connty, for his State
and county tax, due thereon f*»r the year
1891.
Also at same time and place lots land No. 140
and 141, in 8th District of said county. Lev
ied on as the property of G. W. Git*
Stiger, agent, to < satisfy a *
i, J. M.
execution is-
Tax Collector Wart:
county, for State and connty tax, due there-
sued by T. T. Thigpen.
458,in 8th District of said county. Levied
ns property of Richard Hobbs to s '
tax execution issued by T. T. Tliigp. ,
Collector of said county, for State aud
county tax for the year 1891. This January
27th, 1892. 8. F. MILLER,
jan 30-30d Sheriff NVarc County.
sherSp sale.
Will lx* sold on* the first Tuesday it:
March next, at the Cburt House door in sait:
county, within the legal hours of sale, t<
the highest bidder for cash, tlx* follotvini
property, to-wit: ... ...
245 acres of land of lot No. 254. in Ktb Dis
trict, and J29 acres of lot of land No. 274. u
8th District of Ware county, Ga., togetlic
with oil improvenu
II. Aubrey, agent for Joli
ccs for the
a.
i9-69d
3.386.
the nrtiperty
I in Forsyth.
.1 by the Tax (
1891. This January 4tll
J.A.W
Sheriff Ch
inty
. WAIN RIGHT.
Homestead Notice.
GEORGIA, Charlton County.
Aaron Dowling as Ordinary, ha
to me for valuation and setting
himself and family, a homestead i'
the law, and I will pas* upon tli
We have Just Received a Car Load of Wagons
OP THE
BEST MAKES,
Aud liave in Stock a full line of
Buqnies, Road Carts and
3 HARNESS.
Call ami examine our stock and get prices.
J. A. JONES CO.,
Plant Avenue, Waycross, Ga.
County Court of Ware
issued frolii th
puuty, i
Paxton & Mattox, against J. M. Stiger.
Levied on as the property of J. M. Stigr
notice gi ven tlefenf
nary 28th, 1892
492.
jan 3Q-30d
Citatioi
GEORGIA, Wav Got’
niftlfatrix of John
This Jan-
.LKR,
Sheriff.
i March 1892. This January
A.U. GOWKS.
Clerk Superior Court C. C. Ga
Notice of Sale.
Agreeably to an order of the court of Or
dinary of Charlton county. will lx* sold at
auction, at the residence of H. II. Cason,
deceased, of said connty. on the first Friday
in April next, within the legal hours ot sale
the following property, to-wit:
One place 2 mile* from holkston. known
” ” .n place, containing 5»V
or less. Titles gdtxl, 2.'
ation. 200 fruit trees ol
kinds, all hearing, part of the eroj
now'planted and the balance of the crei
will Ixt plantetl in tine t
gootl condition at the ti
15 head stoek cattle, 1 y«»K« tww«s -*» *««
hogs, 25 bead t hickens, 1 buggy, l boi
i the II. H.
l res of land.
1 bow
To all whom it may. concern: Frt
easeu, aim muu “l'E
i the First Monday i
ad lmprovc-
the estate of
ation will lx*
March next.
jan23 td
Letted of Admini*4rt>tion.
GEORGIA—Ware County. *■ .
To all wliom it may concern; Jrhics M
Sweat having, in proper form applied fo^t
for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of Alexander K. Philips, late of
said county, thi* is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Alexander
R. Philips to be and appear at my office,
within the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not he grantoftTO James
M. Sweat on Alexander Philips estate. • ,
Witness my hand and official slgimit^,
this 18th day of January, 1892., - - v ,*.' •
jan-23-4t WARREN LOTT, Ordinary.
I. Cason, late of *
erm* cash. Ft.lksi
492.
feb6-09i1
the 'l^m n,t,
* the pn.
gar boiler,
II. 11.
W. H. CASON,
ADVERTISER’S
CHEAP COLUMN.
OSE-VKXT-A-11 O/t It.
W. P. LEE,
GROCERIES,: HAY, : GRAIN!
Next Door to the north of Lanier & Yonmans,
Wheie, with his .
SPLENDID STOCK
He is supplying*tlie public at Lowest Prices. Call on me
and be satisfied.
W- F*. LEE.
Dtscoatmt I* the peg in
that hurt*.
,
T!»e Florida Standard ha*
suspended
CUNNINGHAM & SHEDDEN,
General Agents,
ATLANTA, ' GEOBGIA
Rev. W. S. Porter trill preach at the
Presbyterian church to-morrair at 11
o’clock O.KL, and 7 o'clock p. m. All
ore invited to attend.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Judge Atkinson was in town Wetlnes-
Mr. H. M. Roberts left for Charleston
i Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr*. It. C. King have return
ed from a short visit in Florida.
Col. Russell has resumed hi*.old piwi-
m on the Baiubridge Democrat.
Mr. H. C. Williams has raised the
fines! ruta-bagas we have yet seen.
Lieutenant C. B. Saterlee will inspect
the Waycross Rifle* on Tuesday evening,
March 1st.
Bey. W. T. Glenn, of Woresboro,
passed through here Wednesday, return
ing from Baiubridge.
Rev. J. L. Bicknell went to Atlanta
this week to attend the consecration ser
vice* of Bishop Nelson.
Mrs. E. B. Love entertainW the ama
teur dramatic dub at her house Monday
evening in her delightful way.
”’Mrs. J. T. Ferguson of Waldo, Fla.,
eu route home from Chattanooga, stopped,
off here for a day to the delight of her
friends.
The friends of Mr. L. Weiss will learn
with pleasure that he is to be "mine
host” at the new hotel—what is its
ante?
Mr*. W. M. Wadley ami Mis. W. G.
Raoul, mother and sister of Mr. J. E.
Wadley, are in the city, as visitors to
Mr. Wadley.
Alex L. Weiss, representing the At
lanta Suspender Manufacturing Compa
ny, of Atlanta, is in the city on business
for his firm.
Unary’* office, said county, February
v.. F. Parker, administrator niicl *R. L.
Ivey. William Ivey ami Priscilla Bon. heirs
•* v ofT. J. Ivey, deceased, ore hereby
ed that 8. W. Hitch as Uie holder of*
bond for titles from said deceased to Mrs. O.
E. Arnold, to fifty acres of land lying In the
southwest comer of lot No. 125. jn the 8th
district of said county, has petitioned ths
rsigned 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 niy office in Waycross,
'are county, Georgia, on the first Monday
i March next.
Witness my hand and official signature.
' WARREN LOTT.
feli6-3Qd Ordinary.
Libel tor Divorce.
GEORGIA. Ware Cm sty.
Emanuel Williams .) In Ware Superior
for said county >
in April 1892, tueo ana
swer the plaintiffs libel fo
in default of such appearance the Court will
proceed as to justice may appertain.. Wit
ness the Honorable Spencer R. Atkinson
Judge of said court. This the 18th day c
January, 1892. W. M. WILSON,
twiee a rii2m. Clerk 8. C. W.C.
GEORGIA. W
Albert Green > I
vs. f
Mary Ann Green.
The defendent, 3
T. E. Lanier is getting ready to pqt
his fine business before the public in ‘
advertising columns of the Herald.
LIBEL FOB DIVORCE.
Cocnty.
Libel for Divorce in
Ware Superior Court
. ) April Term, 1892.
n-,-i . Mary Ann Green, is here
by required to be and appear in person or bj
attorney, at the next regular term of the Su
perior Court to be held in and for said
ty on the first Monday in April 1892
and there to answer the plaintiffs libel for
divorce, or in default of such appearance the
Court will proceed asto justice may apper-
- • ■ tI ~—*•'- “->eneer R
This llth
Tujuy^aes. w.ji. wilson.
tain. Witness the Honorable Spencer R.
Atkinson. Judge of said court '
day of February, 1892. W. M. W
fob 13-twi a m2m Clerk S. C. W. C.
Fob SaLt—A
..ictiohmy. for Turn* ixmar*. » an ai ner-
ald office.
•o Sekh.—We have a quantity of the
D<1 Other varieties of Tobacco Seed
that we .propose to give to our sucscriiiors
who wish.to plant. Waycross Herald.
Waycross, Ga., July 4-tf.
S. L. GUPTON,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Waycross Carriage Works,
-Manufacturer anti Dealer '
. i> U(iG1ES ROAl) AN1) FARM CARTS ETC
a!
t cheap. Apply at Herald office.
tionary.holders. Sold by I). 11. Sweat.
Beautify your grounds, plant a grove that
i six years will support yon and yonr fam-
__y. Trees from the Cherokee Nurseries will
enable yon to do both.
Ornamental trees ami shrubbery. a t the
Cherokee Nurseries.
cit Trees.—Now is the time to set
your fruit trees. You can get anything in
that line at the Cherokee Nurseries, fine
trees, low prices.
Old Buggies anti Carts Worked Over and Made to Look as Gootl as New
My Horseshoei is a Thorough Professional, anil is Always
Ready to do Your Work.
NEW WORK MADE TO ORDER
At Shortest Notice and on Reasonable Tevms.
BR.TJKTSWIOK. AVENUE.
Job P«rirn><
fice for your job printu
our steam fixtures, and have new preses and
.type on the way that will make our
•-*- than any other office
section.'
Fine wedding cards, invitation-*, pro
grams, ball room lists, ladies and gents visit
ing cards, business cardaisociety and busi
ness stationary, postern, pamphlet* and all
otheVprintlng executed in the best manner
and lowest, prices at The Heb-vlu office.
Plant avenue.
TOBACCO
A Substitute for Cotton.
r grown people, restoring the
uny to robust health. Iky them.
“ - And tl
Cotton is below the cOStftf product
tobacco pays better, when fine, tl;
crop grown in America.
We furnish the best for every c
style, and seed enough Joc4» or 6 ac
from 50 cents to $1.09. •
Janietf
L. RAG
Hyco, Halifax Co., Va.
Notice of Dissolution.
THECITYBAKERY
Everything in Stock Warranted to be Pnre and Fresh.
FIRE mil CANDY
by John D. Park A 8om Co., 175 and 1*7 " TR e Rnn of Lanier A. Youmau* is this day
Sycamore 3U Cincinnati, O. d«5-ly by mutual coa*ent T. E. Lani
T. E. LANIER.
G. R. YOUMAX3.
Are Specialties.
We fill Orders from neighboring towns in lots not less than
One Dollar. Address all correspondence to
THE CITY BAKERY,
WAYCROSS, GA.