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From the North, South and W«*t 0
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Amotyr the noblest in the land.
Though he may count himself the least. * I
That man I honor and revere.
Wl»o. without Tavor. witliout fo-.ir.
in tlie great ritjr dare* to stand
The friend of every friend!*** le-ast.
J. V. Norton ha* a handsome d«*ck of
patent leather tie* with cloth top*.
C. C*. Grace A Son hate a bargain in
China silk, black, and delicate shades of
blue and pink.
Brad Watson A Co. have a very pretty
Igood* calle«l “Cashmirette*," resembling
he long-|K*pular anfint*, but of finer
We failed to record, last week, the
marriage in Ware*boro Mi-** Minnie,
•i. J. W.
i Macon
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advertisers column.
SOUTH GEORGIA BANK of Way.
ilaughtei
Mr. Ja
T. Millei
Ilavidsoi
I'earsoii, tia.
A young mileh cow, full J.
ing three- gallon* of rich milk |**r day,
l*e liought for one I iu nil red dollar*,
part cash and the re>t on time. Inquire
esidence of II. W. Heed 4>r at Hkhai.d
iffice.
Several ladies were greatly distressed
>n last Saturday by seeing a citizen of
Waycnaat cruelly beating and kicking a
balky horse. Apart from the humani
tarian side of the affair, the owner of the
? loss'I
»ng. _
The sociable and oyster
lieuefit of the Baptist eltut
field’s last Friday night
B, J. SMITH.
Ur*r (ioorfa.
C. C. t ill At'K A SON.
I). B. ENGLISH.
K. II. ritAWl.KY. Sr,
BRAD WATSON A lt*
riali»-<l, and the^iraise for *
«-d oysters ever eaten" rel
ns on the lmsU-sses.
,pnes Bradley, a worthy am
oung lady pupil of the Wave
liool, has returned to her h
A. I.II’HIIITZ.
J. V NORTON.
MRS. M. 1*. TKNNKNT A <■>
DAN BUI»AI *\V AY ENGLISH
4 AHON A .MIIJ.EK.
II. V. BARNES.
Natela.
THE I'HtKNIX.
THE t'AMI’HEl.l. HOUSE.
THE MARSHALL. Havanii:
EHWAHB LOVKIJ.’S SO
E. H. t'HAWI.EV. Sw.
IIENIIY IIOIIENSTIEN.
warren i.orr.
Jewelry
BENNETT A WEL1.KR
l.i'|i|*l'.N A BATE**. Savannah
Hhoe*. Ktr.
|> B. ENOI.1SH.
Kuh, Doors. Kle.
I. 1.0YHA ABA MS. Savannah.
Taharro Wee*t.
R 1.. KAGl-ANlV
UitgglcN. W«P'U«. We.
J. A. JONES.
ish for lie
fruit trees and onianic
greatly redturd pric-i
iplanliiig, as tin*
m.I at that phu
and lasting si
the value of v
dd fifty
rojM-rtv.
"BISHOP 5ELS0S>S TISIT
ToWiyrrou, wad InrkkaU of th» Inter-
eatlBK Er«l.
The two ilays the talented young
Bishop spent in our little city will re-
n a memorable occasion to the little
1 of Episcopalian*, and a pleasant re-
memlieraiice to all who saw and beard
him. Earnest, forceful, and blessed with
tsually fine physique, this ener
getic young clergyman lias consecrated
a gifted manhood to hi* sacred
calling and has entered on what prom
ises to be a life of uncommon vigor and
usefulne*-. S>K-ially, he is good to meet,
and all who attended the reception given
him at Rev. Mr. BicknelPs Saturday
night were impre**<?d with his strong
character and ptaised with his hearty
friendliness.
of Sunday morning Grace Church
filled with a bright, interested audience
on the yui rire to hear the new young
bishop, and certainly none were disap
pointed in the plain-spoken, practical
argument he put forth for his church,
and tlie simple, but earnest, consecration
of the little building henceforward to
tuicred uses only.
The entire consecration service was
beautiful mid impressive, Bishop Nelson
being assisted by Rev. J. R. Bicknell
and Rev. Mr. IVrry ,
The clergy, accompanied by the choir,
left on the C’. & F., limited, for Black-
shear, where during the afternoon, the
rite of confirmation was administered
Mr*. Shank and Miss Su*ie McKinney.
The sermon in the evening was much
ailmired by a large congregation, and
onfinnatioii wan conferred on a class of
even: Mr. and Mrs. Svfan, .Mr. W.
*. Barker, Misses Maggie Somerville,
Susie and l.ottie Sasnett and Mrs. Tift,
>f Tifton.
Saturday afternoon, immediately on
■ ' his arrival, Bi-diop Nelson administered
• ! the rite of baptism to Mrs. Tift, Mrs.
. Svfan, the young baby of Mr. and
■ Mrs. A. M. Knight and Mrs. A. K.
- Ilall and infant.
Baby Knight had th<
[ ! the first recipient of the
>f the Bishop and also
•cive baptism from the
Bishop Nelson left oi
ug train, Monday, car
lost of kind wishes^fro
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Thomas of Schlatterville, was in
town Wednesday.
We noticed Dr. J. M. Spence of Ware-
boro in the city last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tift, ol Tifton, spent
Saturday and Sunday in the city.
A poetic gem will be found on onr
first page, contributed by ‘lour Bob."
Mr. Ben Apple spent Wednesday in
e city among his friendb whom he
nnmbers by the score.
Miss Mattie Sasnett came from Sa-
annah to attend the Bishop’s services,
and will remain some time.
Mr. Felder Lang, president of Charl-
county alliance, and one of the promi
nent citizens of the county, was in town
le day last week.
Mr. D. B. Sweat, general agent of the
Herald, visited several points in Ware
and Charlton counties last week.
Mr. RobL C. Wright, of Stillwell Mil-
len & Co., Savannah, spent Sunday
Way-crone with relatives and friends.
Col. W. A. McDonald shed the light
of his countenance on us last Saturday.
The Colonel is always a welcome visitor
to Way cross.
We regret to learn that Mrs. Chanler,
who has been visiting her neice, Mrs.
W. W. Sharpe, will soon return to her
home in Springfield, Mass.
Mr. Morrell, general accountant, and
Mr. Mclver, auditor of the B. & W.
railway, spent last Saturday in town,
and made the acquaintance of the HKR-
earn with regret that our corres-
pondent, I’rof. S. P. Settle, of Wareslmro,
sick last week. Hope lie is better
and will renew hi* interesting communi-
George Williams and one Pritchard;
both colored, employed by the Suwanco
Canal Company, pn into a dispute over
trivial matter the other day. and
commenced firing at each other with
Winchester rifles. Thirty shots were
exchanged, but neither of the men were
Willia Stinson, an iunoeent negro
who was standing in his door some dis
tance from the scene of the shooting.
hit by one of the stray bullets and
instantly killed. Williams and Pritchard
escaped as soon as they found out what
had hapi»e»ed.
Summerell & Cason have established
i upholstery business on Albany av-
lue, near the Baptist church. 2t
TO THE LADIES.
FINE 3IILLINERY
LATENT STYLES.
DRESS MAKIKTG,
PERFECT FITS. /
You are eordiajly ir
M11S.
ited to visit the new and elegantly nppi
TENNENT
Toh.iv one di*iring tl.c “A,.i
Kfi«-yclo|K-di:tBritannica” revi*
larged, in ti n volumes, any hi
sired, we can furnish the set f>
I a r* less than the usual price,
lie of this work, a complete
itself, is of course beyond priei
is ail unusual inducement to s
We learn that there was a
social entertainment at the ri
Col. S. W. Ilitch, on the evci
4th instant. The young folk
a “coup de main," bn
nt Colonel and hi
i be takci
ks intended
id that tin
■liable lady
ires. Tlier
nit, and all
i change ol
honor of being
■ite at the hands
the first to rc-
iew font,
the early morn-
ring with him a
i tlie friends he
i Wav
The
furnished bv the choi
Steward's commissary near Folks ton,
vs broken into Friday night and thirty
dollars stolen. Jessio^Morgan, John A.
Robinson and Nep Edwards were arrest
ed on suspicion by Leon Roddenherry,
deputy ixmstabte. Edwards was released
on bond. Morgan and Robinson were
brought here and put in jail to await
order* from the sheriff of Chorlton comity.
Old Doctor Drummond,
After years of patient study and ex
periment has given to the world a prep
aration which is an absolute and perma
nent cure for every kind of Rheumatism.
Ask your druggist for it. The price is
*o, but it is a large liottle and will cure
you, or the money will be returned. If
vou are offered something else, write di
rect and we will send you a bottle by
express prepaid. Drummond Medicine
Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York.
Agents wanted. l-l-2t
& CO.,
Now open in the Owens Block, just opposite the depot, Waycross. Ga. You
will find it fitted up exclusively for Millinery and Dress Making. Our Stock
embraces everything needed to make a Summer Hat Stylish and beautiful. Special
attention is invited to the entirely new and faultless French System of Cutting and
Fitting. Courteous attention and entire satisfaction will In- given to you and
your friends.
Mrs. M. P. Tennent & Co.,
Owens Block, Waycross, Ga.
Two Doors from Brad Watson & Co’s Leading Dry Goods Store
Dr. Win. A. Felton u
r to the Atlanta Join
Livingston to the gaze
thetic public in his true
and careless political
likely to lie deserted by
admirers.
r let-
inlcnded to
• much pleat
Mr. W. W. Shar^
The regular choir
kindly assisteil by
id the Blackshear
i Butler
v, “Not ashamed
of Christ," was la-aiitiful and appropri-
ate, and Mr. Toomer’s tenor solo was a
complete success.
The baptismal font is of handsome
ilesign and exquisite workmanship, and
was made by tlie Sat ilia Manufacturing
Company, which will please our loyal
It was paid for by
igs of till* Sunday
the birthday ofler-
ichool children of
nine let tin
old fasliionc
* danced by
,1 dame, “the
tin' lovt-lv ihiu
irandniothers’
,cn in Staple-
. by a distill-
nd gentlemen.
ADVERTISER’S
CHEAP COLUMN.
• O.VK-fK.VT-l - H«B l».
scried in this column forONK t'ENT a v
cash in advance. Anything you wan
buy. sell, lease, let. in fact any want
jrou mav have can i»e made known her*
FomSaiz—A Jersey c*»w and calf.
p|y to LA. W0*dw.
FobHalk— A fine young Jersey i**w i
first calf. Inquire a* H r -aM ottlce.
FoaS*!-* a kdQMff* jdC 3 •
ild am! well *n*wn...or "
auite Bt Her?T 1 „tF *
the great George Williai
Erast us Wiinan led the i
will now prvdiably be the \mpular d:
ml i
the
streets, until they :
•lass condition that t
lie town as well as a
•itixens. Wc do n
_ * propOM t*» give to our sucscrihers
who wishltn pbmt. 'Vaycro^ llerald
Hoiw to Rmtr.—Two wtlages one
room one lirr-nwm. in New Waycross.
fclT&r Tlenju 5i£.
Try some of those patent a»ljustaMe dic
tionary holders. Sold by l». B. Sweat.
Beautify your grounds, plant a gun
in six yean will support yon and yoni
ily. Trees from the Cbemkce Nurseries w ill
riuible yon to do Uqh.
Ornamental tnew and shnibU-ry.
fbenYkee Nun»-ries.
Furrr Tun.—Now' is tlie tins-
n get anyth
Go to C. C. Grace & .Soi
ami see tin* most complete line of dress
t hving to the lack of information we
omitted to note the arrival, las', week,
of a distinguished little visitor to Black--
shear, who will, vve^ope, soon take up
her residence in Waycross with the
proud young parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
.1. Mi lnto.li.
The ladies arc invited to the millinery
J ojK-ning of Mrs. Tennent A Co., on the
17th. 18th, and 19th. *
; The Brunswick Advertiser of March
n mourning
-t«<y,
the Friilay
rthe juui<
bodied in
tveiling.
‘ apiK'aranee
r editor, 1*. G.
Brunswick c
who*
catlu-i
spring i
UJHI
ic canal. Don’t l
malarial germ* tuntivl up to the light
of the sun just as we are becoming the
hetUhicst community in the State.
Our friend Mr. Charlie Murphy, is
now a bieytUM, as well as a happy ben
edict, a proud father and a good bus
iness man. That is ju«t the way with
some of our ambitious young men, they
want the world and want it fenced with
fancy railing. Now an intimate friend
of the Herald could have given Charlie
some pointers as to the time aud place
for his first <**says to mount the wily
steed. This is the way our 1. F. now at
tacks a tlealer, when he ha* a return of
the bicycle fever
••lk> you warrant this bicy
gentle? I want to know abo
its. The last bicycle I had
threw me, but whirled al*out
tlie gr*umd and jumped all ov«
town is finding out
Iv strictly first-class
have very properly
i auction <lrv- gooils"
Brad Wz
i Co.
Dr. J. Ij. Estes has completed his
medical studies in AugusUi and will take
up the practice of medicine in his home
town, Blackshear. The Herald extends
him good wishes for success in
chosen vocation.
Don’t fail to see the elegaut hats and
bonnets to l*e displayed at the opening
at Mrs. Tennent’s & Co., on the 17tb,
18th and lftth.
Mr. Wbelpley informs a* that the dif
ficulty experienced with the lights i
opera house during the |*erformance of
the Josephene Cameron troupe has been
entirely overcome, with no danger of re
currence.
yourfrait term. Yon c ...
that line at tlie tlicrokco Sursene*. Fin.
trees, low pri.v*.
Job I*Bi3rnx«i—Conn- to Tn* I1hyVi> of
fiee for your J**b printing. We an? linns nj
onr steam fist an-*, aisl have new prv*e* an.
type on the way tliat will make our oilier j
mote complete than any other ofti.v in thi- I
section.
Fine wedding can!*, invitation*. pn>-
gratua, hall worn list*, ladies and gvnu visit
ing cards, business oanl*. wMr and bn»i-
new stationary, poster*. pampUk-ts and all
other printing executed in tlie best manner
and lowest prior* at Tux llteui. «4tlre.
llant a venae.
Summerell A Cason can repair all
your chain, table*, bedsteads Ac., aud
can renew and make nuttt leases. Call
and see them. 2c
IXm’t wait until the week be ft
tor. but t ome now and buy your
worsted* aud lawn* ln-f.-re tli
uiakei* get too busy. We li;
• Kan-
1 fine!-
k-L i
i to Summerell & Cason
old sofa*, divans Ac.,
nade anew.
Mr. T. M. McConnell, a prosperous
naval store manufacturer of Manor, was
in Waycross Saturday last, and dropped
in on the Herald long enough to re
new his subscription.
Solicitor General Brantley, in compa
ny with Col. J. L. Sweat, paid the Her
ald office a visit Thursday, and admired
our new presses and the improved fit-
tingup*of the Herald building.
Master Haines Reed has been pre
sented with a cane—not gold-headed nor
of rattan, but of pure fresh candy, made
at the City Bakery. There are few boys
are willing to be “caned” in that
fashion.
Mr. J. S. Baxley and Mr. M. N. Bax
ley, of Hoboken, were in town Thursday
and called at the Herald, office. Mr.
J. S. Baxley is the senior member of the
firm Baxley, Boles & Co., cross-
tractors.
Mr. W. B. Baker of Schlatterville,
called on as on Wednesday and renewed
his subscription. He says the Herald
is the best’ paper in this section. Mr.
Baker says he is for Turner for Congress, , ^ p] easun
but is a friend of Judge Atkinson.
Capt. R. G. Fleming, Superintendent
of the S. F. & W.,passed through the city
on his returen from inspecting tlie prop
erties of the Plant system with Mr.
Plant’s party. The Captain has our
thanks for kind expressions regarding
the Herald.
Our esteemed townsman, Mr. A. Beu-
nett, representing M. Ferst & Co., of Sa
vannah, was reported on our streets last
week as dead; but he turned up on Sat
urday, a lively and indignant corpse,
ich to the satisfaction of Mrs. B. and
his many triends.
Mr. Carroll, inspector of agencies of
tlie.% F. A W. hail a narrow escape
from being run over by the “pusher”
while crossing the track in front of the
depot. Another admonition for greater
t place that does uot admit of
heedlessness ou the part of pedestrians.
Among those registered at the Phoenix
this week we note the following: Iff. J.
J. Holton, Baxley; F. Joerger, Bruns
wick; G. E. Roddenherry, Folkston; J.
A. McCrea, Tifton; W. M. Williamson,
Dupont; Mr*. Julia Cavedo, postmistress
at Folkston; Col. L. L. Thomas, Wares-
boro.
Judge Spencer U. Atkinson called at
the Herald office on Thursday, and
ipent the day in the city among his
many friends. Throughout the district
Judge Atkinson has gained the confi
dence of the people by his impartial de
cisions, his fearless charges and his strict
adherancc to legal principles and rules.
Mr. W. Paschell, of North Carolina,
has arrived to take charge of the tobacco
farm of the Wavcroas Tobacco Growers’
and Manufacturers’ Association. Mr.
Paschall is a young man,and brings with
him the highest endorsements as to his
ability as a tobacco grower and his char
acter as gentleman. The public will
watch the experiment under hi* charge
w ith very great interest
THE LADIES BAY,
What a convenience it is to go to Brad
Watson A Co. and get anything they
want, and everything i* strictly first-
class.
J. V. NORTON,
DRY GOODS, SHOES AND HATS.
Thi? Largest Stock in this Market.
LADIES SLIPPERS & HOSIERY
ARE SPECIALT11>
Call and Examine the Dress Goods Department.
Suuday School Con vent ion.
The Executive Committee of the 27th
District Georgia State Sunday school
Association, met in this city last Friday,
and fixed upon Saturday and Sunday,
April 16th and 17tli, as the date for
holding the annual convention of the
District. At that time Governor Nor-
then, Mr. J. W. Wheatley, of Amcricus,
R. B. Reppard, of Savannah and other
prominent men will Ik* here. The
music will bo conducted by Prof. R. D.
Clancy of Macon. A lively time is an
ticipated.
two of Folkston’s charming young
as visitors to our city. These
Misses Eugenia Roddenherry an
zie'Mizell, the latter of "whom »
to remain in our city some time.
rdav
.1 I.iz-
xpeots
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.
8100.00 IN CASH
To Bo Given Away.
NO LOTTERY SCHEME. NO RAFFLE.
But a Straightforward Donation of $100.00 in Cash
to Our Customers.
Willi filch Dollar
give n Cash Coupon
twenty of these Coupons are prosenlr
them, paying One Ifollar in Silver f«
We want cverybtMly to take advnn
We are headquarters for all goods in m
Come and si*e us, and bring your friends
orlh of goods purchased for
1 for Five Cents in CnsJi,"ai
Cash
d when
I hie dollar’s
- will cash
of this grand dona!
i-iglihor
Ask fo
“rock bottom.”
‘('ash Cou|miii,’
2t
Free, Fret*, Free.
l)r. H. A. Lawton, of Dallas, Tt
will pav our city a visit. While here his
office will he in If. T. Dunn & Co’s store
on Plant avenue. The Doctor takes
<ting and examin
ing your eyes, free of charge. He has
with him iliplomns from all expositions
of note from Mexico to Canada, on his
Lawton Lasting Lens, a Glass which
the wearer can use with ease aud eom-
mgest lights. It will cost
you nothing to know the condition your
eyes are in. tf
Miss Americas Rawlinston of Race
’ond, who'had been ill for several days,
died on Tuesday night, the 8th instant.
We tender our sympathy to the be-
We note the arrival in our city ol
Mrs. Julia Cavedo of Folkston, who
•topped over for a short time on her waj
to Savannah. We are pleased to lmv<
friends cal^tind see us.
ivith \
GENERAL STORE SALESMAN
And Book Keeper desin-s a position i:
the general merchandise business. Wug<
reasonable. I. McCULLEY.
iurl2-3t 1st. James City, Fla.
100 be
mr 12-2t
CASON.
Aston, Ga.
BHAD WATSON &CO.
THE LEADING DRY GOODS STORE,
OPPOSITE DEPOT.
Waycross, - - Georgia.
JOHNSON’S RESTAURANT
Plant Avenue—Convenient to Depot,
Hernia 2S Ceuta. Lodging WCeuta.
Fare Equal to Any $2-a-I)ay Housers
Every Patron Sent Away Satisfied.
patronage of the public. All
j.c. Johnson.
w. P. LEE,
GROCERIES,: HAY, : GRAIN!
Next Door to the north of Lanier & Youmans,
Wheic, with his
SPLENDID STOCK
He is supplying the public at Lowest Prices. Call on me
and be satisfied.
W* r». LEE.
Waycross, Ga., July 4-tf.
CAMPBELL HOUSE,
WAYCROSS, GA. 1
Rates One Dollar Per Day.
3IRS. M. A. CAMPBELL, Prop.
We ask the patronage of the public, and
.rsu muiw nn effort to make our guests com-
fob l.Vtm
fortflbfo.
We keep ii
lars, suitable
trade.
feb'JO tf.
Brad Waisos A Co.
Married.
At the resitieuev of the bride’s m**tber
on Jane t^reet, on the morning of the
8th instant, by Rev. W. H. Scruggs,
Mr. Thomas F. T**on, to Mis* Fannie
B. Ikxggs. The Hkrald offers iu con
gratulations, ami wishes fur the weded
pair much happiness un their j**urney
through life.
A Monster Planer.
The Satilla Manufacturing Company
has recently put in a planer for dressing
the largest timbers. With their splen
did facilities for handling lumber it will
be to the interest of saw mill men <
lines of the 8. F. & W. and B. & W.
railroads to hid on heavy lumber dressed
and have their work done in \\ aycross
and reshipped.
C. Grace & .Son are in the lead on
millinery, and eapeet to stay there. »
Mr. Miles Albertson has two objects
of interest at his place, in tw in calves.
Rev. Culpepper is holding a revival
in Brunswick. The tent is there and
Charlie Tillman also.
J. V. KORTOX
Can supply every man, woman, and
child in Waycross with a pair of shoes.
Ioidies slipper* a specialty. ^ *
Dr. J. G. Gibson will preach in the
Baptist church on Sunday evening.
A Reward of $500,
Will be paid for any case of Rheuma
tism which cannot be cured by Dr.
Drummond’* Lightning Remedy. This
offer is made in good faith by the propri
etor, and there is no reasonable excuse
for anv one to suffer longer. Any ordi
nary case will be cured by one bottle.
In addition to the reward for difficult
cases, the money i* always refunded
where the remedy WB «». The
price of * botUe is *5, ud ttjt mthe
coAof a erne. Drummond Medicine
So, 48-30 Maiden Une. New York.
Agents wanted.
For Sale.
i stock a full line of Wool Col
for saw mill and turpentine
J. A. JONES & Co.
Dr Jons Bull’s Worm Destroyers
taste good and quickly remove worm* from
* •• * -nven »w>T>le. restoring the
health. Try them.
No other worm medicine
Price 25 cents at drug stores.»
by John D. Park it Sons Co
Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O.
weaker they find themselv<
. ' -ves. aids nature
d thus combat*
'with the many ill* of womankind success
fully. If your druggist has not got it be
will order it for you for $} a bottle. from
Chi*. F. Risley, Wholesale Druggist. Gi
Cortland SL. New York- ..Send ' - * ' , —
criptive pamphlet.
" Risley'
Phflotoken.
THECITYBAKERY
Everytlilng in Stock warranted to be Pnre and Fresh.
PURE STICK CANDY
will order it for you for SI
holesale
ork- Set- ...
ith directions and c
tificates ?roin many ladi«
mrI2-ly
NOTICEOF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The umlersinge«l have this day formed
. co-partnership as General Inaurance
and Real Estate Agents, under the firm
name of Hohenstein &. Folk.*. This 5th day
(IK HOl^S-STEIS.
mrfolm W. B. FOLKS.
Are Specialties.
We fill Orders from neighboring towns in lots uot less than
tie Dollar. Address all correspondence to
THE CITY BAKERY,
WAYCROSS, GA.
The Herald JobiBosin* Institute.
OFFICE ^ | Bookkeeping, phonography. Telegraphy,
Is prepared to do your Job! ,an * ht '■>’ vxperienreil teachers. Terms
e»°y. Call on or address.
Printing in the Best Style, i (i w „ staklex,
GIVE DS YOUR ORDERS. jsn ^„ n
129 Broad Street,
Thomasville, Ga.