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AT PAIR PRICES', CO TO
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vol. xrn.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1892.
NO. 19.
OFFICERS or WARE county.
Wam-n I^oti—Ordinary.
W. M. Wilw.n-CWk Superior f. ran.
* F. Millrr-.SiM-r.ff mm Jailor
K. II.«'riwlry -Tn-A-nn-r.
Jue I». Smith—Sclmol Oitiiniiv-iourr.
J. W. Knoth-
• •ountr<i»mtnie*i<iTwr>—W A * :«»on. .
W Davidson ami l» J Blackburn.
A.Mrrrt. Waym**, (is.
CITT OFFICERS, WAYCROSS, OA.
Arthur If. Kllishh «•)<•. AMun.it-
IV. A. MtXW. IV. IV. Hhtrp. J II Kill™
J. <J. JiMtiff. It. II. Murphy.
\V. D. Hamilton^tlrrk ..f t ity <oun.il.
W. F. l’nrkcr. i ffy A—-.«<.r ai.J <
\Varr«*n I*ity Tn-an
I Ha-
J. !.. Mwrat.«ity Attnmrj
Jolm'P. Cumhi. Illy Marshal.
W. M- H..nwrvillr. Mtv Knghn
— — Jlrrahl, Official Ortrati
m
POWDER
Life*# Border-Lands.
»•• burn, ami its sobbing hn*ath
abed on the shores of life and death,
j Ito«-kinx to rv** in a mothers amis.
• Tin* world inr- by with its lurking harm>.
l Sweet U.nlcr-land of her love Is? his—
j What n»ore have king- ’mid their dynastic**?
« Youth come* apace a* a day in Jun«—
Tin*
■ his he
t has lo
tto Mill OK KDtfATIO.1,
II. W Heed. Pnwideti
Secretary; W. .1 «'ar*w
\V. Ilitrh, II. V. Ilresrer
Board
Absolutely Pure.
cant of tarter Lukin-.' |*owder.
Marshall, ' Highest of all in leavening strength. -
II L. Joi.i.o.n, s'. ' Ixiltrt V. S. (iorrnnnent Furnt Jlrpori.
J |. Walk. r. 1 Kov a I. IS\ kino 1*..wear Co.. lor. Wall St. NY
nlay i
j He feels the flutter of passing wings.
While he singing toils and toiling sings,
la.ve Iw-cknn* afar to flowery stands—
■ He dreams in tin- light of its border-lands,
j Now the man delves «leep in mines of thought
• Till A mbit ion’s sword with tlaiue is wrought
On the Is.rdt-r-lai.d mirages loom,
j And his heart goes down in waves of gloom,
j < *. temple of love and tender youth,
; Awake your altar with lips of truth.
Return with lilllcs so white and rare
j To twine on the fevered brow of care.
I High School building.
%%'ATKHH'OltK* < J
.... II. W. M. Wilson.
Re-give the
While peac
And Iiojh* with justi.
; Till the race shall k<
i Whose I .order-land a
The life and love oft
Is he
K. ■ml A. M.
ly.irins l,*dgc.
. J.l and 4th
A. V F.nglbh. W.
4th We.lne.lays
lll.4<KMIIKAIt <H4PTK.lt SO. 1
Meets Ml Maso.de Hull. I’lnnl Avf
Friday in each month i.t 7:-*S<» p
t on.p W. W. Sharis*. II. IV. Rt K-t
W M. Somerville, Secretary.
;kkhciao:
»every Mo
Fred Fickrn. i\<\; I«owtlur. K. R.
llttOTII KHIIOOn UM'OJIUTIVK KJ
UIXKKKN.
I»ivision 4.1*. K. S. l’aine. t hief F.i.ginn
und Ins. Agent; A. K. Hull First Aseistm
Fnginerr. Meets *„M and 4th Sundays ea.
month ut *2 p. m.. Bn.tl.erh.HHl hall. lb*
\V 4 Vt'llOSS IIIKI.KS.
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OK PERSONS PLACES ASM THINGS,
Mixed With Judgment, We Hope, Spiced
Wilh Variety and Seasoned With
Dood-nill.
IIa- not the postal note liut.ilxi^ con
tinued in existence long enough* It
dm*.** n..t give the security many thought
less person* think reside* in it. and thus,
through its apparent safety for transmis
sion through the mails, act# as a fraud.
It puts the remitter to the trouble of
having it issued to him, to say nothing
of the fee of three* cents, it gives the re
cipient the task of having it cashed, while
it affords not a praeticle of safely, as any
di dmnest postal employe, or other person,
can cash it with jK-rfect facility. It was
a senseless ex|K*riment; let it give wav to
the issuance of fractional currency.
Wall Whitman, the Poet.
The
pinion as to the merits o! the unique i -
rv ..f Walt Will.man, as they have I -
ended for and against the difficult
re anil |>liraseoloyy ..f the great l!..le | l“' v
I rloul.ie.lly i
1 standing l»v
uneiilti-
placed
tent* the
tin
oinfortahli
I of the day.
primitive!!.
jMipu!:;
his lan-
i volitional
guage that
reader with its mental and
ness. That lie has admirer
cultured and scholastic, argues an u;i- | e
doubted genius, hut one made repcllant, i
delicate mind. l>v I J" 8 * 1,1
iiisivo diet of a dyspeptic, in a
, is frequently confined to a
t milk three times daily,
of exhaustion, the alimentary
powers w ill frequently res|>ond to the
tonic and nourishing effects of hot milk
more readily than to more jiowerful
stimulants.. We are impressed to recom
mend this as a more common diet since
reading what Prof. II. W. Conn has to
say in the April Popular Science Month
ly aliout “Bacteria in Our Dairy Pro
ducts.” But for bacteria in milk it
would remain sweet. Absolutely pure
milk is free from it, but, according to
Prof. Conn, after standing a few hours
it will contain, under microscopic obser
vation, millions of bacteria for each
tumblerful, and the result of their pres
ence is to form lactic acid.
POLITICAL SCANDAL S.
From our Washington t’onvspomlent,
Washington, April 4, 1S92.—The
black wings of the foul bird ‘Scandal,’
arc flapping ominously over this admin
istration, which has iiceu lauded—by
Republicans—for its purity and hon
esty—ever since it came into power. No
wonder that Mr. Harrison, who, to "ren
der under C:esar that which is Ca*sar’s,”
is a man of great personal purity and
sterling honesty, is shocked at some of
the most recent cx{>osures. Any honest
man would be. And what makes the
matter worse, is that prominent members
of Mr. Harrison’s own party have shown
up some of the wont thing#. For in
stance, it was a Republican Senator—
Manderson, of Nebraska—who on the
floor of the Senate, proclaimed, ami pro
duced the documents to prove that the
authorities of the Indian bureau have
for several mouths lieen trying to com
pel the army officer, who is acting Indian
agent at Pine Ridge ’ Agency, to accept
and distribute 120,tmo pounds of bacon
which had 1k.*cii sent to the agency by a
Chicago contractor and refused by the
army officer, because of its Wing unfit
to eat. Ilow Mr. Harrison must enjoy
reading the letters from the saintly In
dian commissioner (who signalized his
entrance into office, several years ago,
by creating a scandal, in connection
with saddliug his wife’s traveling cx|h*u-
ses on the government, besides getting
her a salary by appointing her his pri
vate secretary), to the honest array offi
cer in la-half of the dishonest contrar-
sujierficial
1 CAMPBELL HOI!SI
leer.. Cunt. J. Mel*. Farr. 1st Lieutenant. u avirimw .*% - - » -• -
.1. II. taftoii; 1.M Uriitenant, T. O’Brien: »****«« . il,,. ..l. ! bacteria diet, but for the very sensitive ; «*,. *.» the (lovernment 1
^ a j® S ® ne Dollar Per Day. i usllil| | v n ^ 0 .. iateil ,. M .,r V an,. C I’* 1 - 1 -’ the knowledge of llieir prcaonce ,;<>n m< KIIU Uland, in >
;,''t Tl.n^l.'vXtl, S.';Zr'"* .t;, , , , I «*<• ItHrs!,. anmrtrM -If I "‘is'" lH- <.l.jecUonable enough to lead to bor, nn Mpenditure »Lic
will spare u*» effort*to make our ^iiests islni- ' ail his work. : I ,ract ' w °* niilk lor use as a : aiM j Senate committees ot
\V4 Y4TIOSH laOIHlK I
- JOHNSON’S RESTAURANT
AMONH TIIE CIIFIU HES.
cting Tliursday night
URA< K KPIMOPAL CTIUIU'I
NntU 'i
- IViki
ImmIkIi
i Fare liquid to Any $2-a-l>a.v House.
(Every Patrou Sent Anay Satisfied,
'* We guarantee satisfa. tion. and solicit tin
i patn»n«i*e ..f the publi.
. johsso:
PEARLS OK THOUGHT.
-Host-
J. It. Bit knell. Km
Jiminieboy (t’ie
Iwhy)—“papa, arei
What makes life tireary is the want of
motive. -George Eliot.
Who knows whether the best of men
W known, or whether there be not more
remarkable j>ef*ons forgot than any that
stand remembered in the known account
of time?—Sir T. Browne.
1 hate to see a man's arm drop down
as if lie was shot, liefore the clock’s fairly
One Minute Walk from Union »’* truel£ ’ J l,st as 11 he ’* ncver a 1,11
work. Tliever
It was also a Republican—Chandler,
of New Hamshirc—who, us chairman
the Senate committee on immigration,
first directe.1 public attention to the fact
that officials of the treasury department
had authorized theex{ieiiditun* offtfoO,-
Hc tails to state the important fact of I oOO more than there was any legal au-
ileleterious to health is this thority lor spending, on the buildings,
lent Immigrant Sta-
Netv York llar-
hich the House
Immigration
that degree of heat would 1 aru now jointly engaged in investigating,
1 for the purpose of placing the responsi-
r,us * ! bility therefor uis>u some one official, if
With the recurrence, from lime to , j KW31 l,i C- It cannot lwchargeil that pol-
a bald-headed ; time, in the newspapers, of ghastly sto- j j t j cs | 1;l j anything to do with exposing
going to plant, ries ot persons lieing buried alive, the j e |t!ier of these charming s)H*cimens of
world will turn gratefully to a method ! oir , cial cm .,kcdness. The pension office
insure the distruction of all disease
Waycross, Ga.
IN YOUMANS’ BLOCK
liing every Sal.batl. II a. in. and 7
iunduy School every Sal.lw.jl. ”> |. in.
V’rayer' Meel
Y. M. <
Joltu-sin Block, I’ll.
i2Tlw W Mondlys\V,,i!!
SMtnnlay. tomprl .S-r-
Sun.Lvs 4;l.'» p. in L.
A C. Ilridcinan. tienri
Depot.
J, W. Strickland,
id delight ill
? ’ull go o
• it.—(Jea
turning a hi
-'«* Eliot.
suggesteil by a young French physician
' as a sure ti*st of death.
Doctor Martinot asserts that an unfail
ing ti*st may be made hv producing a
blister on the head or foot of the liody
| bv holding the flame of a candle to the
! same, for a few seconds, or until the
blister is formed, which will always oc-
i cur. If the blister contains any fluid it
’ pride * s evi ^ e,ll ’ e :iu, i the blister only
grind- ! t,iat l ,ro< * ucc ^ an ordinary burn; if,
r ymi on the contrary, the blister contains only
steam, it mav be asserteil tliat life is ex-
v\V ANN All AI >V EUTISEM ENTS.
The burden of buttering seems ;
stone hung about our necks, whil
alitv it is onlv the weight which
EDWARD LOVELL’S SOHS.irzrZ^;!^"
omb-
Tlirre i- a S-inrh tli-play'advertisement in i
lids |>|iiH*r. Ibis WM-k, which has no two ,
words ■like except ..I... wnnl. Tin* same is :
true of each new appearing each week;
from the Pr. Harter Medicine Co. This
house places a "Civstvnt” on everytliinx
lliey make und publish. Ds.k for it. send
them the name of tin* word, and they will
ntarn you Ihwik. l-mu.iul l ithographs or
Samples Free. janil-ly
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
Hardware, Tinware, Plows,
It is proposed to fine old bachelors for
contempt of court.—Boston Journal.
Called you a freckled idiot? How ab
surd! Why, you are not freckled!—Fun.
The i**tage stamp will celebrate its
fifty-second birthday anniversary Muv G.
Kindness in women, not their beaute
ous looks, shall win my love.—^hake-
Tur|H‘iitiiic Manufacturers’ Suppli.
Bur, Band and llm»p IRON.
Wheels, Axles and Wagon I ous loi
Material, 1 sj^re.
Guns, pistols and Ammunition. dlO-ly J The father makes a mistake when he
hips his ln»y for chewing tobacco while
igar in his mouth.— Rain’s
, r , Lloyd & Adams, jt:
a lone period, or use something ’Said to; J I* 101
ikI. and repaint
doing
PKAl.KUs IN | Sunday School Teacher (sadly)—“I
brilliant • gloss, it is ‘ Paints. Oils. Doors. Sash and Blinds, | afraid, Johnnv, that 1 will never meet
;W[. t P &l Terra Cotta and Sewer Pipes. von in Utaven.” Johnny-Why? What
iaSMi « , BUILDERS HARDWARE,
ReynoKU. Cto4on Lak'*. N. 1.. 14 years on 7
IM« of Ml*. W. K Ode. Mt. Vfnion. N.
Averill Mnt has U-en in use 25 yean.
led. If yon arc ur*cl to buy
I Savannah, : : Georgia., .
I k ’i 1 « W . il , 1 U ? .7. . B ^ U ‘ Sole Agent* for Adamant ffla-irr. best ‘ U to have hi
_ explanation is as follows: “A
: corpse is nothing more than inert matter,
bile lie i un ^ cr t * ,e tmtnediate control of physical
j laws which causes all liquid heated to a
certain temperature to become steam;
the epidermis is raised, the blister pro
duced, it breaks with a little noise and
the steam escapes. But if, in spite of
appearance*, there is any remnant of
life, the organic mechanism continues to
be governed by physiological laws and
the blister will contain serous matter, as ; <rf> * ()
in the case of any ordinary burns. The j
test is as simple as the proof is conclu- ; wi jj u
nive. Dry blister: death. Liquid blis
ter. life. Anyone may try it; there is
n<» error p..»idble.”-Translated for Public
Opinion lY.mi Opinion Ameionot de Giro-
The pens!
scandal Mr. Harrison has had with him
so long that he has probably almost be
come accustomed to it; but some of
Raum’s admissions, to say nothing of the
testimony of others to the Horn
mittee now engaged in investigating that
office, must have made very interesting
reading for Mr. Harrison.
The first step toward* the tariff
form, which the Democratic* party* t
ask the voters of the country to endc
next November, will have lieen taken
when the House passes the Springer
free wool hill, this week, and others will
follow in due season. If the Republican
Senate sees fit to refuse to pass these
hills, so much the worse for the Repub
lican party.
Silver rumors are thick just now, prob
ably because oT the agitation in the Sen
ate caused by the debate brought
Senator Morgan’
LEAVING THE BENCH.
Jwl(r Atkinson's FnrswsU to Ik* Qns4
Jury of PUrr* Connty.
The grand jury of the county of Pierce
for the March term of Pierce Superior
Court embodied in their general present
ment.'. their sense of deep regret that
Judge Atkinson should retire from the
l»ench. They extended to him their
ust cordial good wishes for the success
of whatever he might undertake, and re
corded their high appreciation of the im
partial, able and unsullied manner in
which he had occupied the judicial
chair.
In dismissing them the Judge spoke
briefly, eloquently and feelingly:
“I have served, in my present posi
tion, faithfully, and your assurances
cause me to realize that I hare served
acceptably. There have been time#
when I had unpleasant duties to perform,
very; but I haw endeavored to adminis
ter the law in the spirit that I would see
it administered in this community. In
its administration, I have endeavored I
know no man, but hare looked, with a
steadfast purpose, honestly to give just
expression to the rights of every man, a9
lie is entitled to them. Errors I have
committed. To hope to the contrary
would be to believe that I possess that
wisdom which does not belong to the
huiiiaii race. These errors a generous
jieople will excuse and extenuate. They
have heen errors of judgement, not of
conscience. The people are free and
generous in the extenuation of errors
that result from the infirmities of the
humuti understanding, but there is no
apology, and should never be, for any
imperfections of our human inititutions,
which result from an obliquity of the
conscience. It makes no difference what
position a man may occupy in this life,
whether a judge, juror or private|citizen,
he should answer first at the bar of his
own conscience, and then at the bar of
public opinion, if needs be. He must
do right, whatever may be the judgment
of the public, and when a man meets all
of the responsibilities that are cast upon
him in private or public life, when he
elevates the public to that true standard
of which you speak in your present
ments, the world at last appreciates the
honesty of his purpose.
Mr. Foreman and gentlemen of the
jury, since I have presided in this court,
no syllable has escaped my lips that has
not had for its purpose the elevation
and ennobling of the character of this
jieople among whom I live. The great
est satisfaction that can come to me is
the hopes that these precepts will sur
vive my term of office. I need not say
to you that it has given me unvarying
pleasure to come among these j»cople
and jireside over their courts. I have
found them always ready to uphold the
ann or the law in its efforts to vindicate
the rights of the people. This is a law-
abiding and law-enforcing people, and if
you continue in this way you will find
iu the years pass along fewer occasions
that require the judges to sit here ii
judgement upon the people. ”
PROFESSIONAL n.inna
• LOT W. HITCH «D». H. HVIH.
HITCH & MYERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Up Stairs Wilson's Block.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
J L.VWEAT,
Attorney at Law,
WAY0RGS9. . GEORGIA.
W*U prjfjic* in the Brunswick and Booth-
fS iSw ““P—OHrt, .»d
Nov. l3-*90-ly.
J •• WHilAJH,
Attorney at Law.
WAYCR0S8, .... GEORGIA.
John c. McDonald,
Attorney and Counselor at
WAYCROSS, . .. * . GEORGIA.
OmcE op stair# In Wilson Block.
1^ A. WILSON,
Attorney at Law,
WAYCROSS, - . . GKORGIjt
JJ C. CANNON,
Attorney at Law,
WAYCROSS. - . GEORGIA.
Orrica up stairs in Wilson Block.
Will practice in the Brunswick Circuit and
elsewhere by special contract.
Nov jr.
J. X*. OJtvA Vv jllHTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WAYCROSS, : GEORGIA.
Office In the Wilson Building.
WALLACE MATHEWS, I. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGE0X.
WAYCROSS, ; : : : GEORGIA.
jan23-ly
Driven from Sea to Sea.
Among the many books in cheap,
jHtjnilur binding that have come to our
table, we have read with great interest
“From Sea to Sea,” by C. C. Post
To sav it is readable is not enough.
It is enjoyable and thoroughly instruct
ive from start to finish. We are won by
the manful struggles of John Parsons,
who is really the hero of the story. His
fight with relentless corporations and
his successive loss of four homes, taken
together with the other hard fortunes
by that eflcoinjMissed him, would have
ilution and dial- J crushed the heart of any one but a man
of his hopeful and courageous nature.
i read, without tears, the unex-
pected and tragic end, when, with the
ashen lips of delirium and death, he
said: “I’m goin’ over the range, Marty,
to stake out another claim, add I’ll be
there waitin’ for you and the children
Reynold*, <
houses of Ml*. W.
Y. Averill filnl 1
and is goaraAsed.
other mints Amsii
tital a
er !
Dr Joaa DalPs Worm Destroyer
taste good and quick)/ remove worms fron
China leads the world iu her banking
system. Decapitation of all the official.*,
is the jK*nalty of a bank failure, and jam-
isliment falls so swiftly that no protect-
portrait of hiuufir nude bv an amateur in* Canada can tiiroo- ber arms about
artist probable does not yet kuntv vrlrat , ,hc «<*■“« defaulter. It is claimed that
i who has never had a
s free, i .
THE BRSimi
H. N. FISH’S
European Hotel
AND
RESTAURANT,
lenge to the Senators to define their jma-
sitious. In spite of all that is said it is
very doubtful whether the Senate will
xtent of voting on Senator
ee coin ige bill It certainly
will uot, if the influence of the adminis
tration is strong enough to j.revent it.
The most interesting rumor Is one that
says more than eighty members of the
House have entered into an agreement
to filibuster continuously oh everything,
except tariff bills, unless the committee
on rnles will rejmrt another rule setting
a date for the consideration of the Bland
free coinage hill. Further than that
such a request has been made of tlie
committee, the rumor* cannot Ik?
firmed.
! Chinese “patriotism" U just m present Superintendent of immigration, Owen,
the nge in death ; embodirf in tUc llUcmpt exterminate ; In aiatin ex-Congressman "'horn A»-
proper one. '-O ; , 1irijti a„ missionaries and to discourage ! ’^tant Secretary Xntlcton ha, accused
the coffin plate tell the Story to all *•>« I Europ eau influence, in the relesti.l cm- ! of ’>«"£ unfit f,,r b'* pl«* and careless,
are interested in such personal gossip. | if not dishonest, in the handling of
Howard. Cartoons ridiculing the foreigner’s re- vouchers for Uncle Sam’s hard cash, has among the industrial x..—«,
The PoUonon. AcMn - | ligion, and extolling their own, are dis- endeavored to answer the charges by . great body of brain-workera, to the cry-
In the blood, should lie taken up and ' tributed in great number, in every pro- throwing the blame for everything that ing wrong, perpetrated in the name, and
removed by the Liver and Kidneys, but ’ vence, and the enterprise has the active . s ' 11 '.' wrong in his office on his
these organs get out of order—fail to do ! sympathy of uianr among the official and ■ c ^ er ^ B » an '^ W charging that General
their work, and the result is Rhenma- literary classes. ’ Ncttleton is trying, in the interests of
tfeai. Tliere are a thousand remedies q-jm hostility is *o malignant as to . part* 61 who opposed the creation of the
fair the liver and Kidnev.*, but there is. ; . _ office of
onlv one mire for Rheumatism, and th.t i ^ , ”r S' ! ". ,e 1
is l>r. Dn.mmond's Lightning Uemedv.' " f •*! F-uropcon .ustitutmus in
A large little may Ik* had at the drug- ; 1 “J? 51 * v , v .
gift*, or will l»e sent bv express to anv Tbe Ncw j ork .
* - - -—• • "Tins atnwious assault upon Chnsti-i .
remarkable because it | d,Hcmht U ^ n “* U ,!i
pride fully humbled. ; fail,,re has occarre.! in 1*00 years.
; notices. And s
perintendent of immigration,
and bos been from the time he (Owen)
took charge of that office, to throw ob-
. . staclc# in the j.ath of its work and bring
r “£ -K *'■ auittrth” ^.“rkabir^r;; i “>»" « «• •»
' ■ ! is ttmde by the representative. „f evetv- j believe that Imth of them are telling the
; TSlTlTrfullv reoiiTbv the firm thing that stands for civiliaatiou and ; truth, Itepublivan officials are such a
! Druiumou-l Medfcine Co., tlw M.U™ ! h.gh ialelledtual vultivattoo^in China queer lot. Mr. Harris,,., i, willing, it
Lane, N»nv York. Agents wantcl. !8-2t * “ * n
will be sent by
address on receipt of
i price of a cure, aud any
' ing an argument with the Rheumatism,
The style of the book commends it. It
is that easy measure which abounds in
books full of every day life and Incir
dent#. If it# plot is not real, it certainly
ought to have been, and one can but
doubt whether fiction could fill i
many details that present the charaeten
that cling to as so after we have laid the
book’ away. We commend it to readera,
and hoj>e it will incite all to higher
aim# and greater courage,and that it will
prove another index finger pointing un
erringly to the dawning of a great day
when the wrongs of earth will be righted.
The awakening of the people, not only
under the protection of, legislation,
fully demonstrated by the ready tale this
new book of the people has met with, it
being now in its fiftieth edition.
The price in j>aj>er is only fifty cents,
and it can be had of Savannah book
sellers, or by writing to the publishers,
Chas. II. Sergei A Co., Chicago, III.
DR. J. E. W. SMITH.
Office at B. J. SMITH’S DRUG STORK.
Residence Hicks Street.
WAYCROSS, . GEORGIA.
[)1. A. r. ENGLKH,
Physician and Surgeon,
WAYCROSS - - GEORGIA.
All calls promjrtly attended.
TJE. D. E. McMASTER.
Physician and Surgeon,
WAY'CROSS, . . - liKORtllA.
All calls promptly attended to. ,#■'
D R. F. C. FOLKS, Physician and Sur-
feon, Waycroaa, Ga.
1 have removed my office over Lakibb A
Yol kaiw’ Jewelry store. Office houn from
9 to 10 a. x. Can be found at my residence,
comer Pendleton street and Brunswick av
enue, when not professionally engaged.
F. C. FOLKS.
July 4,1801—ly.
DR. RICHARD B. NEW.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Mias Remshart’a,
WAYCROSS, : : : GEORGIA.
Jan 80*6m
JJR. 6. P. FOLKS,
DR. T. A. BAILEY,
DENTIST, •
Office over Bunk, On pilot Avenue,
WAY'CROSS, : GEORGIA.
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A. IIULLINnilBAD,
Dentiit,
CROSS, . . 7 OEOBOIA.
- Omen peer South UeoigU Bank.
J K.UEDGE,
DENTIST,
WAYCROSS, . . . UEOKOIA
Orrica tip >tain In the Folks Block.
JJl JAB- C. BIPPARD.
Physician and Surgeon,
(lata of Pennsylvania.)
Special attention siren to Oenlto Crinn-
^feh•. c ff^|:s b • , ' K,,, ' , " Dr *
Anvil lA_«r
April 14-tt
WARREN LOTT,
Fire, Life and Accident In-
anranoe Agent,
WAYCBOSS, . . . OEOBOIA.
—Nothing bnt first-claw companies repre
sented. Isscbaxcb effected on all dame a of
Tiie Tried and Fire Tested
Fire, life and Accident Insurance Com
panies, and
BEAL ESTATE OFFICE,
KNIGHT A ALLEN,
tnrl* ly Waycroaa. Oa.
s the work of itieo of letters, men of a
_ ; really lofty scholarship lucaanretl by any
' Auion- the wittv Jefinitbun. that hate 1 MandarJ pe may apply. Tb« «tch men
i , i . .. , . : who#e ordinary concern in life is with
! been credited to eminent men tiie fol- phno3op j 11 «r# pecu Utioa-, high political
lowing by Ingersoll i# particularly neat:__ economy, statesmanship, or purely aw-
“A jiolitician is a man who want* the i thetical* divagations, shoald stoop to ex-
people to «lo something f«*r him; a state#- | pedient# not only absolutely depraved,
i maw la a man who want# to do some- ■ but of childlike imbecility^ Is something
1 thing for the people.’ * : that doe* not readily^explain itself
Raid, to sacrifice Owen, who i* his j>er-
sonal friend, and also Ncttleton, if that
would settle the scandal; but he has
been told by member# of both the
House and Senate immigration commit
tee# that they intended to probe the
whole matter to the bottom, whoever it
might hurt, #o that he will probably
wait awhile before making any removals
or asking for any resignation*.
When the Heart is Affected
By Rheumatism, or any of the muscle*
near that organ, it is likejtampering with
an electric wire, for death may con
any moment.. If life is worth $5, go to
the druggist and get Dr. Drummood’s
Lightning Remedy, or send to the Drum
mond Medicine Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane,
New York, and they will send you a
large bottle by prepaid express. It is
not as quick as electricity, bnt it will
save your life if yon take it in tinfe.
Agents wanted. 18-St
W. A. JilLlZT.
xx.Jsxxnm*co,
Real Estate mi Insurance Agents
*-• TS Bento law BMC
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
W. A. WRIGHT,
Justice of the Peace,
(Post-Office Building—Plant Avenue.)
WAYCROSS. - - - GEORGIA.
—Special attention given to the collection
of all claims. Omcx boars from 8 a. x. to
12 and from 2 r. x. to 5 r. x.
ROIBOTHAI & IORPHT.
Architects and Builder*.
WAYCROSS. ■ ■ - OEOBOIA.
CHEWACLA LIKE.
WALTERTOWN BRICK.
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