The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, April 02, 1892, Image 3

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Official Organ Cllj rf Wiyern*. HERALD PUBLISH INC COMPANY crsas—ryr—- s? -t- —-r.-.-= SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1892. ADVERTISING RATES. Inch; 2JU> 4.00 7.00 10.00 inch 3.00i 6.0010.0014.00 nch 4.00, 8.0011.00 ».<M» 1 Col. , 6.00 12.00 20.00 ».00 4 CM. lirO. 20.00 30.00 S0.00 I Col. 15.00 3000 50.00 00.00 t advrrtirinc inserted at $1.00 per inch find inarrtIon. &*■ subncqtwnt insertion. Reading notice in local colninn* 10c pci Une fintInfection; Ac per line ejw h shImc- qnent Inaettion. Profn* tonal rani* $0.00 per annum after January 1st. For Cheap advertWinff w t 'heap Column. Advertisement* to Insure insertion any week must be in l»y Wednesday of that week. * Chance* made in advertisements, inserted at our regular rate*, and fur specified time. Will be Chanted for at cost of making said C *AdSiiional rate* will lie chaffed for spe cial position. - Arrival aai Depart are af Nalls AT WAYCROHK ARRIVE A. M. From the North, Mouth and West 6 From East ami West 9 From North » From Month 10 ARRIVE I*. M. From Mar-on and Atlanta 1 From Thomas*ill*-, tSeoifia 4 From Wayrrnss Air Une tJ DISPATCHER, A. M. Mail closed for Waycrona Air Line 'J Mail for North. East. Mouth and West » P. 41. t loscd for ha van nali, East and North .1 Cloned for North. Month and West 7 ADVERTISERS COLUMN. HOITTH 0E0R01A BANK of Way. Ctolhlas F. C. OWENM. A. IJW1IITZ. Court next week! in the new coart houae too. * Read Mrs. Cottingham’s new adver tisement this week. How did you like oar illiutration* last week? This will he a frequent feature of the Hkraij» daring the year. Don't forget the excellent entertain ment to be given tonight (Saturday) by tho Y. M. C. A. at the opera honv. W. J. Smith desire* to thank the pub lic f.ir their iilieral patronage in the past, and hope* to merit a vontinuance of the same. \V. J. Smith. • I am offering apedial bargains in canned goods r*f every «les«Tiption. Call early. W. C. Yates. * Wantt.1, only an . pjM.rtunity to con vince the most skeptical of nur ability U» compete with all rivals in our line of business. Central Earlier Shop, between depot and post office, Way cross, Ga. Y«*u are all cordially inrited to call and examine my line of family and fancy groceries. W. C. Yates. We hear one of our enterprising young merchants, Ren Grace, spoken of io flattering terms by his patrons. The ladies appreciate his enterprise in a sub stantial way. Do you ever smoke ? If so, try on. of those Autograph cigars at W. C. Yates' They are the best ever sold in town. * Rev. J. T. Allison will preach iu tin Presbyterian church in this city Sunday morning and evening. At the morning service will occur the ordination and in stallation of two deacons, Mr. Thos. Strickland and Dr. J. E. Smith. Just fiuest nc ireived at W. C. • syrup in the city. the . GKACF, A SON. fill AD WATSON A CO. A. I.IPMIUTZ. J. V. NORTON. MRS. M. 1*. TENNKNT A to. HAN ItKOADWAY EN< 11.1811. Orwrrtn. W. I*. I.KE. CASON A MILLER. TIIE WESTERN FERNill’HE CO. II. V. BARNES. THE PIlOiNlX. THE CAMPBELL HOrsK. The A. M. E. church had Rishop Gainus of Atlanta with them last day, the occasion of the laying of the corner stone of the new church. This church reflects credit on the colored |>eople of WaycrosH. ould go to Rrad Watson tee those beautiful Casluner- d by them for onlv 20 Vs. and ette* offer |*er yard. s. I fc UPl'TON* Carri**^. *<*. M ATI LI. A MAN’F CO.. LuniNr, Ac 011.1.0X A HUWON, Foondors and Ma chinists^ K. II. CRAWLEY. Ma. WARREN LOTT. KNIGHT A ALLEN. HENRY HOlIKNSTIKX, s J. M. JENKINS A (d. Sa\: What Peter Coo|»erSaid. This great financier and philaiithro- dsaid: “Next to gissl character, I ize printer’s ink.” If such high au- nrity is not sufficient, look around at our JtouriiKiiiy business enterprises and •ill find them advertised in the ■Li*. Iu this age of sharp compe- no ordinary business will stand long without the aid of 1 “printer* ink.” houses exjHiis CHEROKEE NPR8F.R1KS. PUMblsg. Kir. R. It. KEENE. I’Uum, Klc. J. It. KNIOHT. A sent. HI OPEN A I1ATKM. Savannsh IV II. ENGLISH*”’ K * V ' m«ri,Kl». l.I.OYP A ADAMS. Savannah. ADVERTISER’S CHEAP COLUMN. OXK-€K\T-A- WOBU. Advertisements, ten wools or mom. in •eiled In thi* column Aw ONE CENT a word rash in advance. Anything you want to buy, wall* let. in fart “ ‘ yon mar have can be mad# ' Foa 8alx: A fine, Jersey year* old, giving three gallon* of ram per d»y. Price one hundred dollar*, part down and the rest on time. Inquire at residence of H. W. Reed or at Herald office. ST3TflaVbM-. The IlerahL Hotvxa to Rxxt.—Two cottage*, one rix room, one five-room. In New Waycross, plastered, Ora places and in good repair. K»nt cheap. Apply at Herald office. Try some of those We will save von one to three dollars i vour Easter lint. Why? Because * buy direct from the best millinery in the North. We havn't the of a salaried milliner, and in r expenses are so light that we ilersell anybody. e and see our lale*t production, impure our prices. Mrs. M. 1'. Tknsknt A i t Iweus 111. Wa ls, Ga. Our Chemical Fin* Engine was hipped Man-h 26th from llaltiiuore. the information of the uninformed ■vill *ay that this engine does not re quire a wa*er service nor even an exten- rater supply, hut Iota two tanks, holding the necessary chemical* and hundred gallons of water each. This engine can be used for incipient tires and to prevent the spread of tire, but never, intended to put out a fire ui full headway. Did you see the East Tennessee giue rolling into the Wayeross depot Saturday ? We an* not going to cTow Jessup in thus Wing side-tracked. She will ever have the satisfaction of be ing in easy distance of the Magic City, the great railroad centre of Wiregraas Georgia. Can now4>e had daily from the wagons of the Satilla Manufacturing Co. Where tickets>re procured lee will be left at your door, at 75 cents per 100 pound*. Tickets may W had from the driven on the wagons of the company or at the office in West Waycross. If you are not getting ice, drop a postal card in the post office, addressed to the Satilla Man ufacturing Co., and it will have prompt attention. Ice made from distilled water has the advantage over lake ice in that it is perfectly pure and no evil affect* can from a proper use of it, while lake ice, gather** 1 from |K*nds anti rivers at the North, which are all more*or less polluted by sewerage and surface drain age, carries with it the filth that is sure to accumulate from the excessive popu lation of the cities along the banks. Ice gathered from this source is sure to con tain germs of disease which are brought into activity when exposed to the warmth of summer. If you have a proper regard for your health you will consider this, and during the summer drink nothing but the water that has been purified. The citizen* of Waycroas are fortu nate in having this opportunity which has been secured for them by the Satilla Manufacturing Co., who at a large out lay of money, have in operation the finest plants for the manufacture of ice in the country. They are now tering the second sea-mu, with a prospect of a rushing business, as Company has already established a rep utation for honesty and fiur dealing. * Tha Bonds are Sold! Already we see an imposing stand pipe rearing its masonic proi*ortion, aloft, surrounded by the blue ethers; workmen busily laying pipes all over the city, and, lo and Whold, faucets are turned on in bath-rooms and kitchens and a stream of pure artesian water gushes forth in a generous way that promises health and cleauliness to our growing city, causes the arid sand of our gardens to blossom as the rose, and ex tinguishes fires before the first tiny flame lias leapt forth. The Water Works Commissioners have the check of a Chicago capitalist for twenty-eight thousand dollars; Mr. Mulligan says the water is down there id hound to come, and the Cominis- >ucr* are the busiest men in towu. Chautauqua at Albany. The Chautauqua assembly in Albany opened Monday with great enthusiasm il a fine ariav of speakers. Tuesday 8 press day; Hon. W. F. Richardson, managing editor of the Atlanta Journal, being the orator of the day.* He wa» also the happy recipient of a neat com pliment from the people of Albany, in the presentation to him of a gold pen and inkstand. Yesterday was Governor's, or Military Day, and our Rifles went. Mr. Bud Meeks, of Scssoms, Ga., was the city this week and taught a large bill of goods from C. C. Grace & Son. HAVE IIAD THEIR DAY. Auction goods must not be selling so *11, as a branch store* has been put up help shove them ofl'. Come to us reliable goods. Bhad Watson A Co. It should make our people | e the enterprise of the Wayer Brad Watson A Co. are doing a business; new and choice goods roud to rushing coming daily, and the ladies busily inspecting them. Don’t neglect to call at Brad’s while the new is yet on liia spring stock. Only three of those beautiful Henri etta pattern* left at C. C. Grace J Son’s. # The New Strickland House. This (topular hotel, under its genial proprietor, Mr. J. W. Strickland, is now thoronglily equipped and in good run ning order. Its new ^quarters are most conveniently located, and where its old patrons and many new ones will find themselves well served. PERSONAL MENTION. G. H. Hartman, editor of the Indus trial Banner, paid the Herald a visit Monday. Mr. Jack, general auditor of the Plant system, spent a little while hi Waycroas Tuesday. Dr. W. P. Williams, of Blackshear, ls in the city this week on account of the serious illness of his lather. Mim Mamie Ryon, of Taylor’s Creek, has been visiting the family of Mrs. Bradley, and is charmed with Waycrosa. Mr. Pruitt, editor of the Boston (Ga.) World, lost his residence and household effects last Tuesday by fire. No insur ance. We have received an invitation to the silver wedding of Mr and Mrs. J. F. Smith at Dupont, April 7. Mr. Smith is an 8., F. & W.man. We very much regret to learn that Mrs. A. M.Knight continues extremely ill. The sympathy of many friends go out to her in her suffering. Mr. Joseph Pulitzer is rusticating ele gantly on Jekyl bland. But the tele graph wire keep* him in communication with his great World and all that it rep resents. Mr. S. P. Howard, of Folkston, spent a day in Waycroas and said he found people the most hospitable and social he ever met. Waycroas always appreci ates a man of worth. Mr. George Hinckley, the popular manager of Mr. Fsmham’s restaurants, has a good word to say for Wayei He prepay to bring Mrs. Hinckley, her arrival in Savannah from New York, out to see our thriving little city. Dr. DeForest, in charge of Capt. Dix- ’s place, Brunswick, came to Waycroas Wednesday to get supplies for the Cap tain’s place from the Cherokee Nurser ies. Capt. Dixon intends to have a fine grove and one that will be a credit to Brunswick. Mr. H. W. Miller, of Michigan City, Ind., has been two weeks in our city prospecting for a home in our healthful and genial clime. Waycroas has all the requirements, and we trust some of our busy citizens have been able to extend courtesies to Mr. Miller. Mrs. C. A. Bolles, for a short time a resident of Waycross, died last Friday week in Tkomasville, at the residence of t-in-law, Mr. Frank Van Dyke. Her remains were brought to this city for interment, accompanied by Mr. Frank Van Dyk§ ami Mrs. S. B. Van Dyke. p The legal talent of Waycroas—and •here else can such an array be found— went to Blackshear on Monday in at tendance on the case of Faircloth vs. the S., F. A W. railway. Other distin guished citizens accompanied them* Capt. Grace, Mr. W. W. Sharpe, Su- pervisor Sloan, etc. Mr W. B. Beach, a big turpentine man, is preparing to build a fine resi dence on Lee avenue and become zen of Waycroas. We are glad to wel come such staunch citizenship. Who can. continue to grumble at taxer for public improvement when they induce such men to locate with u*? Mr. James Thomas, one of Pierce county’s most prosperous and enterpris ing fanners, was in the city this week making some purchases of C. C. Grace A Son. , Mr. Jas. Poppell, clerk of the Super ior Court of Wayne county, was iu the city today. Dr. B. F. Williams was reported very ou Thursday, with slight hope of re covery, but later reports are more favor able and hold out some hope to his fam ily and friends. NEW DON’T You Want Some of Those Nice LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES. BILL HEADS. STATEMENTS. MILLINERY. Just From New York. IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES. MSS. E. G0TIN6HAM Is on deck again with the finest Spring Stock ever displayed in Waycross. A large number of Pattern Hats, in all the New Colors and Combinations, Have already arrived, and Her accomplished New York Milliner is Here and is turning out marvels of beauty every day. Don’t miss this beautiful display. Store between Bank and Post Office. „ TO THE LADIES. FINE MILLINERY LATEST STYLES. PROGRAMMES, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, FANCY STATIONERY, ANNOUNCEM GUMMED LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, MERCHANDISE CARDS. RECEIPT BOOKS, SHIPPING BOOKS. DRESS MAKmO, PERFECT FITS. You are cordially invited to visit the new and elegantly appointed Store of MRS. TEINWEINT & CO., Now open in the Owens Block, just opposite the depot, Waycroas, Ga. You will find it fitted up exclusively for Millinery and Dress Making. Our Stock embraces everything needed to make a Summer Hat Stylish^ud beautiful. Special attention is invited to the entirely new and faultless French System of Cutting and Fitting. Courteous attention and entire satisfaction will be 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 PAMPHLETS. Beautify your grounds, plant strove that In alxjtnm will supuoctyou and year fam ily. iW* from the Cbrrokr* Nunvries will enable you to do bat*. Ornamental trees and shrubbery, ~at the Cherokee Numeric*. ^ FxlTT Tax**.—Now b the time to art your milt tree*. \<m can get anything in lhMt M?* a *J h * Cherokee Xunerie*. Fine tree*, low prior*. lag cards, buainw card*, society and* ' manner and lowest priors at Tax Hxuu office. A New Firm. The insurance and real estate agency of Kuiglit it Allen Is cordially recom mended to our people as a home institu tion and comprising gentlemen who have the confidence and esteem of all. Mr. Allen will be in charge in their office ii the Herai.d building. BE PATRIOTIC. Feople should patronize home indus try, and buy all their goods from city merchant*, because wben they go away for goods they hurt their town and themselves to build up some other place, and Brad Watson «V Co. carry such a su perb stock and sell so reasonable it is no longer necessary to go away tor goods. * For tine lemon*, cocoa nuts,Irish /Ms- toes, sweet potatoes, white peas, cabbage Ac. send to W. C. Yates’, for hb are fresh and strictly first-class. Mrs. M. P. Trtment A Co., iu the Owens Block, two doom from Brad Watson A Co’s, leading dry goods store, are leading the styles on spring hats and millinery novelties. They don’t "haf ter” send off for milliners, but 1 ic ing peculiarly adapted for the kusii themselves, are showing some exquisite novelties, matchlem in taste, beauty and low prices. Fresh pork and bolony received every day. W. G. Yates. * NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. The untlerringed hare thu .l» t— a co-partnership as O ‘ .under the Ami For ladies hats, children’s hats and millinery goods, or dress making, call on Mr*. Tennent A Uo.. in tfc Hock. Newest stock, latest rtyksand lqwest prices. - * . A FACT THAT CAB BE PROVEN. An innocent and unsuspecting party came to Waycroas to buy goods from Dan Broadway English. Our little ad vertising lenoconant pulled them in his store and falsely led them to believe that that was Dan Broadway’s store. He was glad to assume the name of Dan Broadway English, for in this way only he could sell the goods. Dan Broadway English is above such low down acts as thLC * 44 Whipped Back.*' Mr. Wm. Parker, in a card in the Headlight, sits down on the Methodist brethren who desire the new church to be in New Waycross. He says: I feel like Old Waycroas is the Old Methodist Union, and should a dissatis fied faction cecede they ought to be whipped back into the Union, as we are not able to run two (church) govern ment* and that is what would result from an effort to move the church from Church street.” Now look out to see the fur fly! Of all bloody fights, fought to the finish, without quarter asked or given, » the war in the name of religion. Let Way- cross be spared a contest of that'nature. My stock of staple goods, such as flour, sugar, coffee, rice, meal, grits, lard, ba- I coo, hams, breakfast bacon, tic., b com plete. My prices are low and every ar ticle guaranteed the best. WeC. Yates. Don’t fail to read Dan Broadway En glish’s advertisement in this p explains matters thoroughly, and every word ia true. Dan is on top and Is bound to stay. Judge Atkinson pamed through Way- om en route to Blackshear Monday. The Judge is always a popular presence Waycross. My line of fine preserves are pure and I guarantee them superior to any you have ever bought. W. C. Yates. * To families who buy their supplies in bulk: I ask you to remember me, for I can save you money Rnd do “thee” good. W. C. Yates. * CITY TAX NOTICE. The City Tax Books will be open at my He* on the corner of Parker and Eliza beth streets, for the reception of City Tax Returns for the current year, on Monday, April 4th. 1862, and daily from 8 o'clock a. in. until 12, tn., until further notice. W. F. PARKER, City Tax Assessor and Collector. Waycross, Ga^ March 17.1802. apr2tf Notice of Disselutu The firm of Lanier A Yoomans Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. T. E. Lanier will continna the bunnest, collect all claims ^ liabilities. jTggggjgp ^ Ceb20-2m G. B. YOUMAX8. Notice. Having purchased the interest of Mr. H. A. Gannon in tha firm of Cannon A Weller. Mr. Cannon retires from the firm, which will hereafter be known as &nagtA'£Mtr. A. B. BENNETT. In succeeding to the business of Gannon A wSSTSSume thetobffiftes and wiU collect their accounts. VP" 1 - 0 — friends for a very liberal BC$a£rT* I &$jj£R. W.TCT0-, F«b. 3). Dr Jean Ball’s H No other worm medicine ' ftbt&J * by John J. V. NORTON, DRY GOODS, SHOES AND HAT8. The Largest Stock in this Market. LADIES SLIPPERS & HOSIERY ARE SPECIALTIES. Call and Examine the Dress Goods Department. feb 27-3m SIGN CARDS. Or anything in the printers line. We have three power presses. A new lot of type. New stationery, and lots of It; awl will do your work better and cheaper than any other house in this section. W. P. LEE, GROCERIES,: HAY,: GRAIN! Next Door to the north of Lanier A Youmans, Where, with hie SPLENDID STOCK He is supplying the public at Lowest Prices. Call on me and be satisfied. Waycross, Ga., July 4-tf. w- PLANT AVENUE, WAYCROSS. GEORGIA, THECITYBAKERY Everything in Stock warranted to be Pore and Fresh. ME STICK CANDY M F&WCY C&KE Are Specialties. We fill Orders from neighboring towns in lots not less than One Dollar. Address all correspondence to THE CITY BAKERY, WAYCROSS, GA, CASON dfe Groceries, Hay, Grain, Flour and Butter are Court House Square. Specialties. Iaycross, Georgia