The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, April 23, 1892, Image 2

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FRANK C. O’ Exclusive Dealer in SHOES, HATS # My elegant spring steel now In. eml.ra.vs Hie Newest Similes, Wood llr.mii Ians, Electric Hines, *c„ In-sides Fine , ro|s \Vorstc.l, Sergos. Ac. Unseat as- wrtinent <*l Straw Hats in- Waver, ss. in, Men’s Slims I lea, 1 tlio town When run want “Best Goods for the Least Money.” CALL ON Franls. O. Owens, THE LEADING CLOTHIER. Owens Block. Just Opposite the Depot, WAYCROSS : GEORGIA. DAN BROADWAY ENGLISH, Auction Dry Goods, Masonic Building, Pint! Aienne and Foils Block, near Depot. Ladies and Odds’ Shoes and Hats, In^KM Table and Toilet Linen, i^..!cmfe s;:":'s. s " r 1 :,r - ,r “ u - u '"' .|snsc, lift are s„lirit- l« r ',>. »>"" it is lull known Hint e.1, .ml on, !«• sent I.. the treasurer, h \‘ «■- '«•<« Mr. K. Hold*. nays, in the Albany Herald of the I'Hh: “There is plenty of riNtni in the home of the Demoeraev for opinions «f nil »nrtii—free silver, tariff. foa-l.t iiml lost, and that it mm U coi.i.-s i*-nes preset,(,,l hy a pr^tc^ive people ami mould them int.i a new platform that will ensure vietorv. views." Why then, we ask, are 1 >< ftilh the Denmcral!.- platform of ? We answer no? The former simply •tatis. in plain, specific Kngli-di what their true lMn.H-r.ds Ihv.iing an 4>r:ii:idr- itaand’not found in the Ih-nmeratie plat form? Kick 'em out. I ...vs. kiek ’em NO', K’F. OK IMSSOL! TION. Tile n.tiioiiai lkmiocratic platform has nothing to s.,y ah ml alien ownership of lands. The Oeal.i jdai form has.’ lion. W\ <’. tlater ictrodtieed a hill in the '.1st DAN BROADWAY ENGLISH. Masonic Building. 1‘laiit avenue, ami l-’olks ft|.* k near Ifc-pot. AA's*.y<*s*o:>s*«, - ^jicorgia. —ISPRING DRESS GOODS C. C. GRACE & SON Bennett & Weller, JEWELERS, Waycross, Georgia. WE HAVE A FINE LINE AT VEHY LOW PRICES WATCHES ! ■li:tFF.ii'• >XI.I-V I'FJIi11 I fi Till’ following extracts taken from Eurycl-ipcdia arc worthy i.fi j„ojs Etc. illtins time- “ y Have them. Bedford cords, Henriettas, Serges, Cashmeres, Camels HairSiiitings, Silk Grenadines, French Challies, Out- STATIONKKY, 1*0 ’KKT fTTI.KRY. Ifthere is au why are odton goods not cheaner ? Why are si* wane sofftrin* for the want of suftieient clothing ? If (hero is an over production of wheat, why is not flour cheaper ? ? Why *6 many hungry people in the laud? Is there an overproduc tion of meat ? If »o. why so much wauP ami starvation ? Why is land so cheap ? Whv is labor no cheap"? Why is stock Millinery. ;s;: and at any sized prices. VERY LOW PRICES !! : VERY LOW PRICES !! sTATioNsiiv I BENNETT-t&giVELLER. BENNETT & WELLER. TalLn* with a bankera few day- ago »’!“"*■ Hewajathi. bowl; ,l. N u.-,il ..f • infornml us that, in hi* opini.m, we speech and convincing in argument. could not hope f«w.go. M l time* in t State until thi urms that are an hPavilv * out of the hands of their ja- ,. S 1 IV,mun is onr principle object, which will W the «1V while then* remain vacant lauds in America. When we gel piled upon one another In large cities a, in F.uro^. w shall U-come corrupt a< iu Kur'»;*\" See our stock of Millinery before ordering your Spring Bonnet . We do not ask any Fancy prices. AA’ a y fi b !i7 : < n are takm b/oew comer* who have enough to pay f.* them 1 * ca " H ra< > 1 along. In other words this banker think* that in order that a certain class mav have goo.! time*, the men and women who have turned this State from The April term of Charlton Superior ’outivss convened ori Tuesday mom-| rla-!. Judge .1. !.. Sweat pre-idin-r, ■* Ladies Shoes. vh «.«,* l-f-rv ,!„• t groat ,iiJ h? de..j«Miniw U»«*e.i We have a Large Assortment of Button Up nur Western civilization l What an incentive to further effort! Qttuuce Uic natuuiai p.-u-i-.n an i bank-; Ju«ig<- rweat s charge to tLe grand " * iu^ systems; with c«|U.»I | «wer d:d '>.■ jiry wasable and !•* the point. He is Goods and Ox lords at Lowest prices. argue k*r Amern anuc m-rship if Asn.r;- . p. the n h and unit.* • * I-..S.I, .»,h «n.i, B i-i ,i.:. u ,,- — All of our Fine Henriettas, Bedford Cords and French Challies are iu patterns. i- :i »r ;<* the ciicuii »•>«•.* which he pre- ! ei*l»««MtWulM; awl Ii.ti.mitinj, Ttofsa'tm lilllf limiw* W«»» ImhM tlMW aw-aW apjamuia Vi... Im.1 niiwwkwtuwl. ( rrv.rte l un i th> 1*1 «t t \ */ U ? • ife I 1 ti i%ii ; Fiji?, ‘jii where, to-amrrmv night, he. with CoS. Whitfield and cx- -tland Symnu'*. will.talk to He,- sViptU Mixiitmi n v.v iu d^h n in i!.U city, and the on- c*mr*<' of aide, earnest men is a notable of Kri Ly wsiM n.#'. W reported iu time t t Shis i-iae oliLe lli:a.LLD. t'ilki.'VlA’ll. SALK < >F TIIK RACKET STOH.EI. SELLING OFF AT COST. 1 mill.,tin.',' to 111.- imlilic of Wny. r.o, and viiinity tint until till. Jotli day nt Mar.Ji I will soil n.y nnlira stock, co.cisting of Dry l lorul-, < ’lotliing, Shoe, Hat., V’u|n am | tlci.ts Fumbliing *loo.Io at ( VIST, to tuakc ninm for my ,S|irin K Stock. I am going to Scic York sonic of th«c dav» f..r a Spring Stock, and I need money, and to get it I have inarkc.1 all the goods in my .ton- at cost, anil if you need some gmnls conic and I II show you how gnssls can Is- sold chea|.. Avail yourself of this golden opportunity, and come early, before the grand rush. early and get First Ceoiee. C. C. GRACE it SON.|ts A. LIPSHITZ,' Proprietor. Don’t Forget the Place. Sharp’s Block, Plant Avenue. NEXT TO THE H’ESTEItN FURNITI’ltE COilPANV, ycvos<s. : Georgia,