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IK ANYTH I NCI KEPT IN A
FIRST GLASS DRUG STORE,
AT PAIR PRICE**, CO TO
B. J. SMITH, Druggist,
R«t4 IDork, WlbtPMtoarr.
WELEAD. OTHERS FOLLOW
Brad Wataon St Co’s
Leading Dry Goods Store.
Spring ami Kumnm- Hood'.
Owens Block, Opposite Depot.
WAYCROSP, : : GEORGIA.
vol. xm.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1892.
NO. 22.
OFFICERS OP WARP. COl'STT.
Warren lx»U—Ordinary.
\V. M- Wllsnn—Oerk Kaprrior* oun.
8. F. Miller—Mlieritfan«l Jailor.
K. II. Crawley—Trra»i
r IV Hmlth—S-Wd Comn
_. J. Wilkinson—Tax Itereii
T. T. Tlil|rj*« n—Tax <'oilerto
J. \V. Booth—Co
CountyCommiMtioner*—W. A
W. Itavnbon an.I D. J. Illarkl.ii
AiMfM. Wajctw*. tin.
TV. A. MrNiel. W. \V. Sharp- J »•.■
cm OFFICER*, WAYCROSS, GA
Arthur M. Knight, May
\V. W. Siiar,
. 1! Murphy
...... Inn.ili " ‘ '
W. F. I* . .
Warren Dm. illy Treasurer
J. I* Kwe.it, City Attorney.
John 1*. Ca«on.<1tjr Marshal
W. M K.,inervillr. <1tv Kn*ln
. lli rmhl, “
ggi
POWDER
Tin- Way. ro-* Herald.
MO % HU OK KDWATIOK.
W llileh. It I*. Ilrvw.r. J. I- Ualkrr.
B.ar.1 metis Second Saturday m uvmth
»l*i.fip. ... . at Illicit building.
M All-Msoi
W. A.«a**m
W. 1* Han
Absolutely Pure*
. f tarter baking [Miivdcr.
M. Marshall, Highest of nil in leavening strength.—
’ * J fmlat r. X fh.rert.mtnt I\«J Report.
j ltnv.il. It IK i VO IV.WI.KKCo., hit; Wall St. X.Y.
j Hr Jonu Hull's tlurn Destroyer
j taatef'.Mi.l ami tjiiiekly remove worm* from
‘ . restoring the
•alth. Try them.
; SOCIAL. LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC,
! In Whirl* the Editor Gosdp* With You
on ({imUom of the Day.
Sir Morrell Mackenzie, • the great
| throat sjKreialiM, caution* agaiu.4 the
custom many ladies have of wrapping up
the throat warmly, especially condemn
ing fur or feather Im.x*. He affirms that
the great thing to prevent throat dbeas-
c» is tt. harden the throat, aud advises as
free exposure to the air for the neck, an
is given the face.
wreak ai
I No ..the
. Price 25
, hy John
drugs
ii.I sure,
t hy mail
o. .'tor. F. mi.I A. M-.
Wcdnedsy* at 7:0»*
W. M.; K. II. Reed,
CITY TAX NOTICE.
ie City Tax Book* will I* open at my
r on the corner of l'nrker and Kli/a-
i streets, for the tveeptipn of City Tax
HL«< KNIIKAR t llAPTKII
Meet* at Masonic Hall, Plant
Frida) in «
Fred Fi. keii.'c.c.; l/mtlicr. K. It. and S.
HH OTI IKK 11 OOP LOCOMOTIVK KX-
util IS, in
City Tn
nd daily from 8 oVIu
until further notiee.
W. F. PARKER,
“Press the button and the machine
II do the rest.” When inventors get
PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL, i
Waycru**, Ga., March 14, 1891--
Clty Council met in pemuauce to ad
journment, at 7:S0 p. Hi* Honor.
Mayor Knight presiding.
.Aldermen present: McNeil, SliarjH*.
Gillon and Justice.
Read and confirmed the minutes of
last regular meeting, called meeting
he*|.l March 1st, and minutes of no quo
rum and adjournment on March Oth,
1892.
Air. ti. K. Youman* us* heard, ask
ing [permission to build water closets;
same granted, provided the closets an-
not erected nearer the street than five
feet. ~ - .
('hoirman public property committee re
ported progress on purchase of cabinet
for Clerk’s office and suits for city con
victs. Was granted further time to re-
through fiiruUhing u. with rlectri.nl up- |Kirt ou ,, rn c U rciucm „r nile f..r city
public building.
AN ADDRESS
To the Peaple of the Eleventh Congres
sional District.
Waycpohk, Cl a., April 18.-The fol
lowing resolutions have been passed hy
the Henry ({. Turner Club at this place.
Wiikkkas. We, the undersigned,
strongly believe that the Hon. Henry G.
Turner is the ablest and best, and there
fore the most available man to represent
the Eleventh district in the next United
States congress; therefore be it
Revolted, That we organize ourselves
into a club which shall be called the
Henfy G. Turner Club of Ware county.
Retolcnl, That we individually do all
in our power to have the Hon. Henry
G. Turner nominated and elected.
Ware County Board of Commissioners
April Term, 1892.
Present: Warren Lott, Chairman;
Commissioners: Cason, Davidson and
Blackburn.
Minute* last meeting read and con
tinued.
The monthly allowance or Margaret
Scott, a pauper of said county, was
raised from six to ten dollars per month.
Harry Mack was placed on the pauper
list at $8.38 per month.
Stepney Morgan was added to the
pauper list at the rate of $2.00 per
month.
The following amounts were ordered
paid to paupers for the month of March,
1892, to-wit:
The club bus adopted the following j
| SAVANNAH AI) V ERTISKM ENTS.
! EDWARD LOVELL’S SOUS,
j SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
in.mill at 2 p. m.. Brotherhood hall, lteed
Mock.
1XTKHMATIOMAI. A UNO. MACHINIST*.
Wayi riM l/slge No. 74.W. T. Brewer, M.
M.. C. T. N. Syfan, Secretary. Meet* 2d and
-II). Sul unlay* eaeh month «l U- 1- K. hall.
:x,t-
Hardware, Tinware, Plows,
TurjH-ntine Manufacturers* Supplies,
Bar, Bind mid Hoop IRON.
W heels, Axles and Wagon
Material,
linns, Pistols mill Ammunition. .119-lv
pa rut us to meet all the exigences .'-f life,
the world will lie run hy lightning, in
deed, and there will In* little left us to
do in any line but “press the button.”
A Chicago man has invented an ar
rangement for carrying a small battery*
in carriages, with appliances for commu
nicating a current of electricity to the
horse in case of his running away. The
horse daslic* off madly—a button is
pressed, the horse stops and meekly
waits for furtlver instructions! A great
age, this. ———
Our relations with China prom is? to
Ik* anything hut pacific with the pass
age of deary’« anti-Chinese hill in the
House. The object of the hill is not
only to exclude Chinese immigration to
this country, but to prevent the return
to this country of any Chinese now here,
should they make a visit to their native
land.
Llovd & Adams.
Street; committee reported on new
streets and street lines, and was granted
further time for final rejmrt.
The'Mavor;stated that incompliance
with instructions of Council he had
Imrrowed $2,000.00 to pay outstanding
indebtedness of the city.
Council examined mul approved the
bonds of cemetery keeper and street
overseer.
Monthly rejmrt cemetery keeper read
and filed.
Petition of citizens of the 5th ward
asking for more lights, was, on motion
of Alderman Sharpe, seconded hy Mr.
McNeil, referred to tlffi chairman street
committee to investigate and report.
Petition of citizena?a*king for the re
moval of the bulletin lioard atjpark on
Plant avenue and to have the park beau
tified, was favorably considered, and on
Motion of Alderman S|iur|K\ seconded
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
vhkhbxykhi an ernwii.
’raver meeting Thursday night
Yl.s k. KaM«l1i m hisd nl »»»«. i
..inlay. The Birn.-M Worker* me
Vr.lnes.lag aftenmon.
J. It. Bieknrll. It.s
Servhvs II n. in. and 7l*» p. m
S ins.I li a. m.
maitint nnncii.
Albany Avenue, IU-v. W. II. K.*niR*
SaM>alli 11 a.
DEALERS IX
Fnints, Oils, Doors, Snsh mul Blinds, i
i Terra Colta aiul Sewer Pipes, < the commercial relations of the two
BUILDERS HARDWARE, I ' i s,r0ft ,luly receivw1 '
Lime, Plaster and, Hair and Cement. I United States. —
Comer Cougivs.* and Whitaker Sis..
Savannah, : : Georgia.
|K‘tition the
property committee for per
mission to l>eautify said park. The
Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. E. H.
Ree<l, secretary of 'saiil .**n:mittee, of
*.!.’ A KM
A dai
Is-st
V’niyir ^M. vti uj
pvert •>
y Schoo
' pn-jiaration in the world f.»r i»la*l«-rinj
walls and .-I’llings. Write for Hr. ufam.
dee 19-ly
1S71. The Ohl Reliable. 1S92
HARNETT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. ISA.,
Eiertrie iAaht ami ttrlln,
| ARTKRIAN WKU. WATER.
all lh*poi
This catering of congress, by both
parties, to the race prejudice of the Pa- ^ j[ r McNeil
rific CKKt inwlorto gain elwtonl | ' Halved th.it Couilc
|*oint* a demoralization in government ; \y AVC
that would work the downfall of
nation. Already the Chinese in
United States have |»ctitioned their
(Hiuntry tu take ,uch ret.li.tory «•««-| thU action or Council.
apiinst Auteric.ru in Chin., aud in J xh( . |H -Uti<ui ofR. P. ri w. luil-.
" ; apprentice gang, asking to be relieved of
*• I street duty received, and the request do-
resident' of the j ( ., ineil |, y Council.
Communication from ex-City Kngin-
■;Tlie Imrrc imut go, al'lcasl for com- j „, r Somerville, with bill for map of tltc
moo u«- on city pavements." Probably ! ci(T „ r Warpnw( . Onlerul that he Ik-
one of the first things to impress the ru- ] , 2 6.tHI for said map.
rat visitor to Sew York, or other large , T) , e c- ity T „ Assessor and Collector
eitite, is the hard lot of that noblV.ni- t hcretofore elected, and name withheld,
mal, the horse. Driven, or goade-1 on, ■ WM anuolIll e.Kl, Capt. W. K. Parker,
mercilessly, almost night and day
rough cobble stones,
loads, bis magnificent strength of sinew
is soon strained and lost.
addres*
Frllote Wizen* 0/ ll’r/v ( Xtunty and of the
Kterenth i hngrtmonal Dhfrirt 0/ (Jeor-
tjia :
The committee apjtointed by the Hen
ry <1. Turner Democratic Club of Ware
County to draff and to issue a preamble
and set of resolutions giving their rea
sons for sup|>orting the Hon. Henry G.
Turner of Ilrooks county in the nomina
tion soon to take place, desire to address
you at greater length than was possible
in the aforesaid preamble and resolu
tions. We want to rail your attention
to the all important fact that, perhaps,
the greatest crisis is now upon the Dem
ocratic party that lias occurred since the
memorable campaign of 1 Stiff. While
we do not for a moment believe that the
result will bring on another sectional
and fratricidal war, we earnestly believe
that the happiness and the material in
terest of the whole country is as much
involved in the issue now as then. We
are fully |>ersuade«l in our own minds
that certain men have been Ixiught up
and arc now in the pay of the Republi
can party to sow the seeds of discord in
our ranks and thereby break up the sol
idity of our southern Democracy.
To defeat the schemes of tliese worse
than Benedict Arnolds, we need and
should have as our leader, the most ex
perienced statesman iimljiblest mail in
our district. Now as to Mr. Turner’s
experience, there can lie no question.
He has represented the Second congres
sional district with great credit, term af
ter term for many years. As to his abili
ty, bis works shows for themselves. He
has been on the right side of every ques
tion that lias come Iteftrte the House,
and has been the advocate of all the
good legislation we have had all these
He has been,
Han Rigan
..$1000
... 500
... 20 00
Margaret Scott
Susan Ashley 7 00
Chas. Howard 7 00
Dick Baldwin 500
Eliza Fnlwood 600
Malcolm White^. 500
John*McOuaig .*. 10 00
Ransom Johnson. 7 00
Brister Garrett and wife 8 00
Rachael Houston 4 00
The following bills were audited and
ordered paid:
K. B. Keen, bill for well and sewer
pipe for jail 50
Am t forward. 02 50
H. T. Dunn * Co. for spittoons Ac 21 75
S K Miller, jail fees, March, 1892. 21 90
(J. 1. folk.*, M, D., tuedi.’al attention
0 topaupew...... 5200
K. r. Miller, railroad fare for prison
ers from Savannah 22 28
lister Taylor, witness from Coffee
county 111 Knight and Golden case... 5 30
W arren Lott, railroad fare. Geo. Wil-
hatnson, pauper, to Charleston, S. C. 7 50
llegau Mantle Co., new court house
mantles 94 00
Marshal A Brace, (stationery to date) 83 97
B-^.^ars, witness from Coffee county,
Knight and Golden case.....
Chisholm, M. D., Chatham
> prison-
l railway t
i death.
ck. Plant Avenue, lb
8 a. in. «•» 9:3o 1*. hi.
Mondays, Wednesday*. Fridays
■niupanies drive him to
When no longer strong enough
* soulless corporations the poor
« braced up lietween the shafts of
and Wharves. ] rickety wagons and carts and pushed
RATES $2 PER JDAY ' hy the huckster*, garbage men
M. L. HARNETT.
1 and day, over (<jjy Assessor and C'-ollcctor. The Clerk I , . . , " ’
ilmn'inir . . i chuiriuftu of the most uuiHirtuut com-
itranin 0 dirccteii to inform C ant. Parker of his 1 . . .... Xf
- *«** - -T '7" “ I rlZ
nnee anil arrange hi* book, for the as- J C( , nilual ,j, al „, lltiu „ ofUl e ID,use
sessmeut of property, beg.nn.ag on the [ ^ of |hj t „ ul „ ry wch „ bul
il the like. The horse must be deliv-
ered from this cnieltv and he inus*. also
Katunlay.
Knndays 4:15 p, 1
A. C. Bride
At the IIaunktt Hoi’sn, Savannah,
! Ga.. yoli can get all the comforts of the
• higli-priced Hotel.*, ami save from One
, to Two iXdlars jier dav.—/>Wuu 11,mr
go liecause he is too expensive. None
but the wealthy aud prosperous cau af
ford tn maintain him in health and
vigor. He eats too much, dies too soon
and cannot be sold for food. Horses
make filthy street*. The hundred miles,
or more, of smooth asphalt [»aveinent at
the capital would be a* clean as a house
floor were it not for horse droppings.
The streets swept at great expense in the
C*i I FAriDi) FY I-l nfol I «rly morning are littered afresh before
EL U I UfJtJd. II nULCI nin * ^ m by the various teams of town
a no i and country. A few hours’ sun and
[ wind by the aid of the sparrows con-
^ ESTT VJ R A TT j i vert * muc ** this filth into dust, that
Till: IIARSIULL,
H. N. FISH’S
1st of April next.
The application of Mr. J. S. Sharp to
have last year’s taxes on the stock of
goods of Bibb A Dekle refunded to him,
the same having been twice paid, once
by himself and once by M. Ferst’s Sons.
A Co., was on motion referred to chair
man finance.
Audited aud ordered paid the follow
ing bills, to-wit:
Bill of B. 11. Levy, Bro. A Co. (pants) $ 1 iff
W. M. Somerville imap) 2000
•• ** **- “ ** (engineer feeg) 4125
•• ** Ixiokout Sewer Pipe Co.,
(mping) 13U7U
Bill of Satilla M'fg Co. (lumber) « €7
44 44 “ “ (lights).. 165 27
44 44 J. W. Mallon (sundries) 31 45
44 44 W. H.Davis A Co.(s tone street*) 426 70
44 *• Waycroas Lumber Co. (lumber) 70 50
44 44 W.P. I^ee (provision.*, mules
and convicts)— 150 40
rtnvu nainliy
feb 20-ly
rjsriti.
A MAIM nS?&S450
HIS NEIGHBOR
l«sire Vcsrsill
■aesggfS;
LUDDER S BITES, Smud.Gi.
bv afternoon h waftetl into every door
and window.
The recent decision of the Supreme
Court in the Counselman case is said to
have rendered the Interstate Commerce
Bill of W. T. Brewer (dray tags)....
44 44 O. D’Auvergne (work) —.. 1 -w
44 44 Grace A McNeil (clothing, con
victs) 50 15
On motion the regular monthly meet
ings of Council were changed, to be held
hereafter on the 3rd Monday night of
each month, at 7:30.
Council adjourned.
W. I>. Hamilton, . A. 51. Knight,
Clerk. Mayor.
Waycross, Ga.
IN TOUUANS’ BLOCK
Oue Minute Walk from Union
Depot.
**»>7 J* W. Strickland, Ag- 1
JOHNSON’S RESTAURANT
ITant Avenue—<'.•nvoni. nl !•• lvp.fi,
N«*U t» Cent*. MglH’UrraU.
Fare Ivjual to Any 92-a-Dxv II. si So.
Every 1'aIron Sent Away SatidM.
We guaranU-e satMartimi. amt «4iril the
iiainmtge fiif the pnblio. All sre ask Is a
trial. J. i*- JOHXSUX.
n»rl2-3m
J. R. Knight can aril yon an Organ or
Piam» cheaper than you e*u. hay tn New
m
Ct/il
wj
muevesae
N
i y'una
j Commission powerless to enforce the
law under which it acts.
Counselman refused to answer the
I jury when asked if he had received re-
I bates, etc., on the ground that a reply
; might tend to incriminate himself, and
'• the Supreme Court sustained him on the
i ground that no perton $kaU be compelled
! in any criminal rate to be a tritnen against
j Minuet/.
Commenting on this derision the
| Omaha Bee says:
The dour b thus opened to unlimited
; contracts ami agreements in cmitraven-
ti<a. of the law, and there b no present
: remedy. A remedy, however, must be
! fnuud, ami the duty of doing tbb de-
} volve* upon the people of the States.
• Every State will have to provide a max-
' imuin schedule of rates, and in order, as
! far ns possible, to secure stability and
| prevent the indiscriminate cutting of
| rates, it may also be expedient to pro-
' vnle a minimuni schedule. Railroad
1 regulation, which the Supreme Court of
the United States has practically taken
oat of the hands of the Intentate Com
merce Commission, must be assumed by
the Sutes. In the mean time the
! friends in congre* of the policy of na-
* .- I - - k- ^ .LamM vnnn.1v MJi.
few other members ean do. The testi
mony of that ablest Democratic daily,
the New York World, is that Roger Q.
Mills, of Texas, and Henry O. Turner,
of Georgia, are the best lawyers in the
United .States congress. This is the
opinion of a large majority of both the
Senate and the House of Representatives.
Fellow 4 citizens, Henry G. Turner is
known to you also, and you do not ques
tion either hi* ability or lib experience.
At this time when money, influence and
every means known to the politician
and the trickster is being put forward
and freely used to keep the Republican
party in power for thirty years more,
why do you want to initiate an untried,
inexperienced man to fill so important
ah office. Can any man other than
Henry G. Turner fill the place with
much credit aud satisfaction to you ?
We are personal friends and great ad
mirers of Judge Sjiencer R. Atkinson, of
^tlynn county, and from what we know
of Judge David M. Roberta, of Dodge
county, we also accord to him the re
spect and honor due so good a citizen.
minty, medical attention
14 00
Commissioner Cason was authorized
to sell the old court house furniture.
Ordered that the Commissioners here
tofore appointed to review and lay out
a new Militia District near the town of
Manor, in said county, be allowed till
the first Tuesday in May to make their
report.
S. Griffin was appointed janitor
for the new court house, at a salary of
$lft.00 per month. ^ •
The meeting then adjourned until the
next regular term in May.
W. M. Wi 1,son, Warkkx Ia>tt,
Clerk. Chairman.
April 5th, 1892.
The Kind or Men They Like.
The Indies’ Home Journal says wom
en like honesty of purpose and consider
ation. They like a man who is interest
ed in their new dresses, who can give
an opinion on the fit, and who U prop
erly indignant at any article written
against women. They like a man who
likes them, who doesn’t scorn their opin-
1, who Itelieve* in their good taste,
who has confidence iu them aud who,
liest of all, knows that the love promised
giveu him,
They like a man who can be strong
a lion when trouble comes and yet, if
ie is nervous and tired, can button up
a shoe with an amount of consideration
that is a mental and physical bracer-up.
They like a man who is master of the
situation—that is, who has brains
enough to help a woman to decide what
is the best thing to do under the circum
stances, and who has wit enough to real
ize, when one of the fairer sex is slight
ly stubborn, that persuasion b mote
powerful than all the arguments in the
world.
Wayccohs, Ga., April 4, 1892.—City _ _
Onondl n.et in Mpon* to the «U of ! Atkin^uwe .pSfic more fieel*
the Mayor, His Honor, the Mayor, pre- : , . . , r 4 . .. . . '
sidiue as he from this end of the district.
“ '*■’*** — —- GiI|on
Present Aldermen: riharpe,
Justice and Murphy.
The Mayor stated the object of the
meeting to be—to examine and test the
fire engine and consider the advisability
of receiving same under the contract of
puachasc heretofore made by Council.
professional cards
’"“”'*."'5“ .nw. K. KTIU
HITCH & MYERS,
attorneys at law.
Up Stair* Wil*on'* Block.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
J _ l. SWEAT,
* Attorney at Law,
, • • • OEORUU.
i n Brunswick and South-
S tfeUrt SuS’onm' S " P "“' , ’“ Ur ' • uj
Not. 15-TKMy.
J K. wFuIAM,
Attorney at Law.
WAYCR088. - - . GEORGIA.
John c. .McDonald,
Attorney and Counselor at
‘ Law.
WAYCROS8, . . . GEORGIA.
Orrie*upstairs In Wilson Block.
A. WILSON, "
Attorney at Law.
WAYCROSS. - ^ . . GEORGIA
C. CANNON, ~
Attorney at Law,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
Orrie* up stain in Wilson Block.
Will practice in the Brunswick Circuit aud
sewhere by special contract.
Nov 15-’9l>-Iy.
J. L. OR AWIiHV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WAYCROSS, : : GEORGIA.
Office in the Wilson RuiUUng,
S. L. DRAWDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HOMERVILLE, : : GEORGIA.
DR. J. H. REDDING,
OFFICE. FOLKS BLOCK,
Near Hotel Phoenix. apa<My
WALLACE MATHEWS, M. D„
PHYSICIAN AND SPROEON.
WAYCROSS, : : : : GEORGIA.
jan23-ly
DR. J. E. W. SMITH.
Office at B. J. SMITH’S DRUG STORE.
Residence Hicks Street.
WAYCROSS, - GEORGIA.
Physician and Surgeon.
WAYCROSS - - GEORGIA.
W3T All calls promptly attended.
jyt. D. E. Jtc.MAHTEH.
Physician and Surgeon.
WAYCROSS, - - - GEORGIA.
fit' All calls promptly attended to.
D R. F. C. FOLKS, Physician and Sur-
geon, Waycross, Ga.
Office over T. E. Lanice’h Jewelry Store.
Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m. Can^ie found
at my residence, comer Pendleton street
and Brunswick avenue, Jwhen not profes
sionally engaged. jyl.ly
DR. RICHARD B. NEW.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Mbs Remshart’a,
WAYCROSS, ; : : GEORGIA.
Jan 30-Crn
JJH. «. P. FOLKS,
Office am! Residence 011 Gulf .Street.
WAYCROSS. - GEORGIA.
DR. T. A. BAILEY,
DENTIST,
Office over Bank, On Plant Avenue,
WAYCROSS, ; ; GEORGIA.
J R.DEDGE, -
DENTIST,
WAYCROSS, - - - GEORGIA
Orricx up stairs in the Folks Block.
tional regulation should seriously cmi-
rxau ¥x>SlBtm » rider what shall now be doa* to protect
REVIVES|S ENERGY. ‘*»e public the wiAeyrewd re-
RCSTORCS Konaal OxtikUkm, and j newri of railroad discrimination, and all
vumoTnim “ " n
08. RABTCR KfStCMI tt.. St. Lotfs. Mo>
We admire hb ability as a judge and a
jurist We fully recognize the great
good he lias done thb judicial circuit by '
hb fearless and impartial adminbtration ,
of the law and hb candid and fair dral-
_ . ing with all men within its borders. TVe
On motion Alderman John O. Justice ; further recognize the fact that thb part
elected chief of the fire department of the Eleventh district b on thb ac-
of Waycross and Alderman R. H. Mnr- count under lasting obligations to him,
phy assistant chief. ! and at some time we ought to recognize
The Mayor presented a petition of j the fact and call upon him to serve us.
fifty-six (56) citizens asking to be ml- The same can be said of Judge Roberts
lowed to organize as a volunteer fire j in hb end of the district. But they are
company, which was referred to Chief j comparatively young men, and can af-
Justice, and turned over to him. ford to wait patiently. Just now the
On motion the City Attorney b here- ! country demands and should have the
br directed to prepare an ordinance or- ( services of the Hon. Henry G. Turner,
giuuzing a fire department for Waycross, . than whom the Democracy of Georgia
with the officers of chief and assistant or of the United States has no abler,
chief of said department, and defining ! more experienced or truer man.
their powers and duties. We beg you, fellow citizens of Ware
The chairman finance was authorized *• county, and of the Eleventh congress,
to dose the bargain with Mr. E. Coring- “ ‘ * 1 '
There is a delightful sense of room
iness and leisure about some things in
the Theosophbticsl theory of succes
sive incarnations. For Instance, we are
told that all good things to be learned
in thb human condition must be learned,
and all good things to be experienced,
must be experienced, no that we shall
finally graduate complete. "Whatever we
don’t do now, we must come back and
do in some future cycle.
Ah,well,it b quite a relief to be assured
we can do so. I have grieved over many
things undone, but I will chide myself
no longer. I will do those things next
time I come.
No longer forward or behind
I look in hope or fear,
Bat take the thing that’s to my mind,
And do the next next year.
Thb theory is far more agreeable than
that advocated by Carpocrates in the
third century, that souls most pass from
body to body till they have committed
all *in*.
And its faith in a future compensating
privilege is only equaled by that of the
leburely and indolent son of the son who
remonstrated against hb master’s
urgency with the unanswerable protest,
“ Say, now bo«, what dejise fur hurry
so, when dere’s all termorror ain’ teen
yit! E. C. L. B.
jJB. JAS. C. RIPPAKD.
Physician and Surgeon,
(late of Pennsylvania.)
Special attention given to Genito Urina
ry Sorgerr. Can always be found at Dr. E.
B. Goodrich's Drug store.
April 14-tf.
WARREN LOTT,
Fire, Life and Accident in
surance Agent,
WAYCROSS, - - . GEORGIA.
-'Nothing but first-cla* companies repre
sented. Ixsteaxcs effected c
1 classes of
Time Tried and Fire Tested
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Com
panies, and •
BEAT. ESTATE OFFICE,
KNIGHT & ALLEN,
mr!9 ly Waycross. Ga.
ham, upon the terms agreed on, for house
and lot for city public building.
The CUv Marshal wfb directed to get
from the City Attorney the_ bills placed
in hb hands for collection, against
Joel Lott, J. A. MiB«r and Mrs.
Swan Lott, for filling in sidewalk on
Plant avenue, and present the. same to
the parties for collection. I ]
’Council adjourned. - r
W. D. Hamilton, A. M. Knight,' '
Clerk. Mayor.
ional * district, not to disappoint the
whole State of Georgia .and the whole
country br nominating another nun to
country by nominating
serve von. We say, let well enough
alone.* Let iu keep Mr. Tamer in the
place be so well fill*. We feel fully as
sured, he esn and will do the district
more rood one session than any new
whole term. We are very
truly vouis, H. H. Sasxctt,
B. H. Williams,
J. E. Wadley,
They Have a
It seems the owner* of Dr. Drummond's
Lightning Remedy for Rheumatism hare
a Bonanza, as their remedy has never
been known to fail in a single case.
There b certainly room in the market
for a medicine that will do what they
claim for thb wonderful preparation. Al
though the price is $5 per bottle if itdoes
one half claimed for it the price should be
$100. If the druggist has not got it the
remedy will be sent to any mddreas by pre
paid express on receipt of price. Dram-
m >ml Medicine Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane,
New York. Agents wanted. 22-2^
Real Estate and Insnrance Agents
GEORGIA.
W. A. WRIGHT, J. P.,
-And Agent For
National guarantee Co.
Securities obtained on essy terms. Special
attention given to the collection of culms,
it Office Building, Waycross. Ga. .
ROW BOTHAM ft MORPHY.
Architects and Builders.
WAYCROSS. - - - GEORGIA.
Plans and Specifications Fnrnbhrd. .
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CHEWACLA LIME. • -
WALTERT0WN BRICK.
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