The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, May 07, 1892, Image 1

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Aunt in silvered hi churches all over the litli his joke and his Chicago, 111 in Philadelphia, (ij gallon.* in Brooklyn, 71 in St. Umwaml 89 gal lon* in Boston. except the cut of his clothes. After confirming a claw ami preach ing an earnest sermon in the pretty church of “AU Saints,” of which Mrs. Mitchell is the founder arid patron, the Bishop returned to the Villa-with us to be the life of a merry dinner party. To-day he eats the food of an epicure, off of gold spoon* and exquisite china, and enjoys the wit ami wisdom of a cul tured and travelled hostess; to- morrow. WAYCROSS, - . - - GEORGIA. , —Nothin* but first-class companies repre sented. Ixxcbixck effected on all classes of property. Plumbers’ hill* are often made *ub- I jects of jokes; hut it is . probable that | very few of them are a* - exorbitant a* j the jokes would lead one to ltelieve. Thi . following, says the Knoxville ■ Sentinel, was made out and collected by a plumber of that city: ' MukIiA to looking at job 3® •* lo •»lvic«- <»n n-pair* vnt i *• " to get tin ii wet ami drying Of homes as palatial there are count- ' lew number*. no doubt, but the corner 1 stone of this one was not laid in the J selfishness of wealth, but in the impulse* I of a nohlc and generous nature, striving, and successfully, to work out whatever of beauty* in life was possible to all those who should come within reach of her helpful new. Any rich man may give abundantly in charity; it is the rarely fine soul that can give also pearls of compassion, and a higher hope and aim in life to the weary hearted and to the worid-buffetted who have somehow, in the battle of life, lost the golden thread that carries us safely through all discords, from the cradle to the great infinity of light beyond the mortal ken. : . The South has already ma*le back all the money it lost by the war, the slaves included, and half as much more. It. i* foolish to allow a little brush of hard' times V> discourage in the least a people who hav<**dnne so much.—Rome Tri- Ur c, Life and Accident Insurance C.'ou panics, and BEAL ESTATE OFFICE, KNIGHT A ALLEN, mrl!» ly Way cross, Ca. The United States navy consists of lew than forty vessels not half of which are completed. * We are not likely to play a very warlike part in sustaining the old time* Monroe doctrine. Good will and friendly offices are all that can be ten dered to the little South American re public* when the big sea bully pushes them to the wall. The British war office ha* full information, fresh to date, of all our feeble coast defenses and immature navy. Its information g LJI Mi liwiYHnSf LUDDEH & BITES, SaniiAGi. Wi*.b=t o— r> tad cm* t*» I in some !*rreu pinv wood* village, but ■ where be preaches in the bare, unpaint- ed church with nnabated enthusiasm, ami always carrying with hiai the best of all spiritual healing, the sunshine of a spirit at peace with God ami wan, and j full of love for both. *In external appearance the Villa is not particulars- imposing, having been enlarged from the original dainty -Swiss Villa” to such proportions as destroy somewhat the arrhitectna! de sign, and give the appearance of great roominess, unlimited hospitality and a pleasing air of unassuming beauty and undouUed comfort. It is a distinctive- Smtkrn* home, broad piazzas extending entirely' around and following every wing, tower and alcove of the great building. On the piazzas most visited ’thejob. Way cross, Ga. IN YOUMANS* BLOCK One Minute Walk from Union Depot. A|»-q J. W. Strickland, Acu ■HINSON’S RESTAURANT Avenue—4'onvcnirnt to _ L*a*»u« •»<>»«•- House. UJ ' SAVANNAH, mrlO-Cm —„. -this subject probably exceeds that of congress. To defend this Capital with torpedoes, for example,would require several days’prep aration at thy very least, and Washing ton is only six liours from the Capes Heurv and Charles, and the cable from Halifax to the Bermudas and the West I.. ”.s is English. Washington is prac tically without a defense. The Ameri can people may not be agreed upon the construction of a nary as vast as that of the British, but let- us have some coast and harbor defenses and let us liave a merchant navy composed of swift vessels adapted to be converted, upon short notice, to war uses. Superior speed will GEORGIA. W. A. WRIGHT, J. P., And Agent For National Guarantee Co; Securities obtained on easy terms. -Special attention given to the collection of claims. Post Office Building. Wajcrom. Ga. ^ THE ONLY TRUE Chicago clergymen have denounced the custom of wearing heavy black mourning for the dead. Theif action is | ialiTn.: well taken, maintains the Chicago Times, | | n ,j; w “Aside from the folly of conventionaliz ing sorrow it has always been a stumbling block in the path of the unregenerate to see people (riding the light of day from their fgccs because relatives have entered ROW BOTHAM & MDRPHY. Architects and Builder*. inlb lv«l>stin; life »n.l Imn. ja'rt of the heavenly choir.” - - The editor who did set CVrry fellow’s . cap just exactly right on his head, died patent tip {long ago, and is now an angel in para- !.lise.—Coffee Co. Ouette. WALTERTOWN BRICK. FchMf. Hi I WE LEAD. OTHERS FOLLOW Brad Watson & Co’s Leading Dry Goods Store. New Spring and Summer Goods. Owens Block, Opposite Depot. WAYCROSS, .: : : GEORGIA. PITY tlFFIUF.RS, WAYUROHS, «tt. Arthur M. knixlil. May»r. Aklennei \V. A. MrNtel. \S. W. Sharp. J. If. fSlllor J.ti. Justice, It. II. Murphy. W. I*. Hamilton. tlerk of «1iy t'nanril. W. V. Parker. Uty Ann-sstr snd 4 .•llei-tni Warren htitt. 41ty Treasurer, i. I* Hweat, <1ty Attorney. Absolutely Purs* • A cream of tTrter baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength.— Jjtfral /’ s. (iorr in infill fitful I’r/uni. Rov.ii. ItiKixo I'owiikrCo.. !•»; Wall St. N.Y. Hr Jonn Hull** Worm Destroyer taste good ami quickly remove wonns from children or grown |N*ople, rcMorinz the weak and puny to rohn«l health. Try them. No oilier Wonn medicine i* vi safe and sure. Priee i*. cents at drug store*, or sent by mail by John D. Park .V Son* t o.. r.S and 177 Hyn.tm.rr St.. t inrinnstl. O. -kv.VIy The wayrtnsi IferahL offirfsl Organ- KOIROOK KDTCATIOJI. If. W. Reed. Pre-ldcnt: J. M.T Marshall. Secretary; W. J. t’arswell, I,. Johnson. S. W. Hitch, II. I*. Itrewcr. J. L. Walker. Board meet* Second Saturday in mouth at -’.TOp. n... at High Heho.il building. NtZITtltV * WATKJtWOHKM COM'N. II. Mttrpliy. 11.m , n. W. M. Wilson. M. AII*Tts*ui. la m Johnson. W. A. dawui, II. W. Kee.1. W. D Hamilton. Kt. off. tlerk. CITY TAX NOTICE. OFFICER* OF WARE COUSTY. Warm. l/*tt—Ordinary. W. M. Wilson—tlerk Hnts-rior foiirt S. F. Miller-Sheriff and Jailor. K II. PraWley—Treasurer. Joe l» Smith—s-hool rommWioner. W iNivMlson ami l». J. P.lackbn Addre**, Wayrrnsw. tia. Fred Ficken. t*. tlamllier, K. It. ami s KltOTII F.lt IIIMHI LOCOMllTIVK K.\- UINKKKS. Divl-ioi, lit. K. H. I'aine. H.ief Engineer ; A. K. Ilall first Assistant April-llli. I ML*, ami daily from h oVIoek a. in until IJ, in., until further notice. W. F. PA UK Kl*. Pity Tax Assessor and t'ollector. Wayenew, tia.. Mar. li 17. Isfc. aprJtf *SA V A N N All AI >Y KRTISKM ENTS. EDWARD LOVELL’S SONS, i SAVANNAH. GKtWtGlA. Hardware, Tinware, Plows, 'rin'iNiitiiie Maniii: Ikir. Band and Wheels WAYt-KOW HIKI.KN. t'oinlwny —. till n*jd«»enf ticorgia V«*lnn leer*, fapl. J. Mel*. Farr; l*t l.ieuteiiaiil J. II. tiillon; -*d lieutenant, T. O'llrien Heefetory. J»d»w llo*at»; Tmi-uivr. W. II Folk*. Uezular monthly meeting:kl Tliur* day of each inuiitli. Drill night* Tue*<ln: and Tlnirmlay ofMeli week. 7J»p. ••• WAYI NOtM laitHJK I. O. 41. K. Meets every Monday evenin* at 7;W.V.I.hW .1 \ Jom«*. N.G.; f». William*. Hcerelary. ^ V.MrtNG TIIF. CHURCHES. I'KKNIYTICRIAX CIIPRC'II. W. H. Porter. Pa*toi labhalli* except th •r*’ Supplies, tnd and ll. M ip IRON. Axles aiul Wagon Material, ■ and Ammunition, dlfl-lv A BEAUTIFUL PLACE ON THE ST 4 JOHNS. Blimp** of the Home-Life *r Mr*. Alex Mitchell—A Patron of Hospitals, School* anti Churrhe*. Ye editor e*eajied from the I>3re, un- eontpmini*iiig four walls of the 11 krai.l» i thi* wcyk^clowl the thumb-worn pages of the Ie«lger, that tells the tale of hard time*, turned her hack on the ugly tvpe- Kt rewn cart* and imposing stone*. g«it away from the noi*es of the presses and engine, and went to live for two day* in fairy Innd, in :i magic sjxd removed somewhat from the haunt* of men, where the tree* are always leafy, the flower* ever in bl.KMit, the bird* sing night and day, fountain* Jinkle and *pla*h, the deer l*Mtnd through the park, sleek horse* champ proudly in their handsome stall*, the pretty tennis court sends out the sound of- youthful laughter, gay* pleasure Ixatt* come and go on the hroad water* of the St. John*—where beauty i* everywhere, kindly Nature in her chosen haunt, and over whieh the great Beneficence that guide* the world seems to have placed lii* hand in benediction. Thi* magic place, so dear to us, is known to the tourist world a* “Villa i Alexandria,” .the winter home of Mr*. Alexander Mitchell. To the human bird* ou the wing, who make their an nual flitting southward each winter, it i* simply a beautiful place which they ] * in| l somewhere idsmt the lumseji cata- i have the privilege of driving or walking j logueover which he can gloat delighted- by the ardent ran. flowering vines are dense, with here and there a coquettish “port-hole” that frames a picture of the lovely St. John*, or gives a glimpse of a party of strolling sight-seers who lopk curiously toward the occupants of the great house. The oiler of million* of sweet flower* float* through the house, and vines reach out from trellis and aja- eent trees, and climb lovingly to meet the over-hanging roof. Thi* morning I was awake»e*i by the mat in-song of a happy Ituuily . of mock-- ing-hird* near my vdidnVv. and owning’ n»y eyes to the int-aeru*tomed melody, - 1 saw a great lieautiful night-glory nod ding at me through the open sash, sav ing its good-bye to the tragrant night ere the god of day should shrivel its lovely white petals. While nature in her loveliest mood*; and most exquisite creation reigns in : tide to 1 THE HOTELS OF WAYCROSS. Twelve years ago the writsr remem ber* the hou*o kept by Mr. King. and. the Satilla House. ke|*t by the Misses 8bine—both gi**l for lh<*c time* and WASHINGTON GOSSIP. Fixun 4»ur Regular ront“q»ondcni. Though IVesidential randiuates will not l*o nominated until the convention meets, the news bureau i* trying to : the former the favorite stopping place of ticipate those meetings. The -Repubii> the railroad men. Since then linn's have changed; U*tli those old houses have l*ecn destroyed. The center «*l business imputation has moved halt* a mile west, ami we now find massive feck structiin**. where but a few year* since siisvil the pine toresl. In this issue we will speak of one ol these noted hostelries, am^will write ol the others at some future time. TKK rifOKMX stands u|mn a l>lock of land l in feet by 200 feet, which was sold to C’apt. M. ) PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HITCH & MYERS* '** • ATTORNEY? AT LAW, Up Stairs Wilson's Block. WAYCROSS. GEORGIA. Oixon by the railroad company, ten years ago, for 1500. About two year* alter, the lot was liought by Mr. II.* Mur- can situation is not materially changed, j It is Harrison against the field, and if i S ' ‘AT. the geld prevent* hi* nomination at the start, an effort will l>e made to unite on i a dark horse. Lincoln, McKinley, Rusk I f and others, are quietly discussed, though j the l'nil«siStates i the general drift of opinion seems t ticipate Harrison’s nomination. t>i side, th*» excellent record of bis ml mini*- j tratiou is generally approved. This is . supplemented by the natural and inevit- ; able inltuenn- of offi,v holder*. On the J° ,,N other hand many prominent Repuhli-1 Attorney and Counselor at Attorney at Law, WAYrtROSS, - - OKt >11(11 A. Will pr»<'titv in the Brunswick ami South- ' 4'irrnit 4’ourts. State Supreme t’onrt and United States Nov. l.V’aMy. | J S. WILLIAMS, Attorney at Law. ; W.VYOROtS. . . ■ . . nHO rintniM lieautv outside, ire ,tep inside to \ j,] lv |„ r , we think, »l,2«n. Mi. Murphy find another world, the realm of art-and 1 ; built a laryc hri. k hloek.a i*.rtion l* in)r the realization of that highest ty|K‘ of j three >t< pure, rcfinctl, cultured living that is tbe i .„ pnxluct only of the present century. No limited sketch could adequately describe the Iteauties of wall and celling the i*rand Cen tral Hotel. Two year* ago this building if |mpular burned and the lots were liought bv Mr. enter the r F. C. Owen* for $ls,oon. Mr. Owens Him. > ;*ol. party men have been per- lonally di*ap|iointe«l, the sliver |ieople ire hostile and others are fearful in view >f precedents which seem to discourage re-nominations. All of these latter •Ihsscs would Ik* pleased to unite on a new man, and undoulitedly a new man. 1 with a good record, would ; * without handicap. lT.eVEI.AXP. — The two Law, - - GEORGIA. Wilson Block. It is no palace or In and |K»ui|»otis upholstery by tl but every room is the creation of vated taste that has see all the countries of the culled from them with artistic cai The celebrat4*l oil paintings, j colors and etchings would make : ! Me gallery, if put on exhibition, : connoisseur who value* a picture by the greatness of the artist'* na plate Kla*» ulti- tlie lieantie* of vorhl, and has ml the •liieflv soon had erected building costing o row of st« now known as t “Phtenix Hotel.’ e brick thirds rule with a noniinatioi This is prominent will proliably prevent the! of either of New York’s most' amlidates. and the situation * f danger. The Democracy l iv he able however to pluck the Flower safely, by nominating the present New j WAUWkv, L Attornoy at Law, WAYCROSS. . . GEORGIA g CANNON, Attorney at Law, WAYCROSS, ... OEOROIA. Ov'vh k up stairs in Wilson Block. Will practice in the Brunswick Circuit and elsewhere by special contract. Nov 15'lllVly. J. Xa. CRAWLEY, ATTORNEY.AT LAW. GEORGIA. xcept Sunday, a ; l v » ^ or i they avail themselves of pretty A™ friend and relatii Jovcl & Adams. thnnigli on any day generally, a* the trampled flowers and ravishtsl orange trees attest. But the I owner’s heart is large- 1 her domain, and knows no limit to kindly effort* for her fellow creatures. Many a ! weary worker in lift*, artist, author, | friend or relativ ielf I efer Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash and Blinds, 1 enjoy this l*oautiful home, to lav'd* Terra Cotta and Sewer Pipes, for » *'»><’ 1,10 BUILDE^HAEDWARE, further patient ml, Hair 4 '«*nwr 4 ongn-** ami Wldiaker Sts.. j Savannah, : : Georgia. and spirit for with fate. Yesterday the whole beautiful mod with happy children, a treat i picture, how she got it ich a trip, or in Rome or Paria, with il generous, like * always a pleasant reminiscence of time ! and place that gives the painter's brush a more luminous atniosplu-rc. In the “Antique Room” the eye enjoys t 0 j the rich time-coloring of the century-old, highly polished furniture, richly inlaid, and sordidnes* of a, ld the oriental silken draperies. An- refreshed iH body : «*l»er room, all in ivory white and pale •tfort | goW. seem* almost too dainty for the most ctherial young girl to dream her dace ' »>appy visions in. The “Red Rooni’b is pretty with a given hv Mr*. Mitchell lo the Sunday i substantial upholster} t'sraszsi Prayer Meeting ex V. M. 4-. A. Johnson Block, llant Avenue. It. oiwii \»«vk *lajr*M u. in. I*» WJRt !*•n». Imtli* Mom lay*. \Vc*lne*»lay*. fridays J* at onlay. Gospel '»**** f**r >»»««* .Mondays U4A p. n» I~ Johnson. I n-*i A. 4\ Bridgman, 4Jeneral HecnHary. prenarallou in the world for J»la*t wall* ami *villng*. Writ,- fi.r cin-ufars. *lec llMy 1S71. The Old Reliable. 1S92. HARNETT HOUSE, savannah; ga., Kieetric iJght ami Hell*. I ARTESIAN WELL WATER. Electric t an* to and from all Depot* and Wharves. RATES $2 PER DAY. M. L. HARNETT. At the ll.utNKTT Hot’sk. Savannah. nnforts of the l«*t I aehoot ehilrlren of her helovcl little : ‘hat tlio . mother with fmlinome l*.v* miaaion church in South Jacksonville. ; t* l '» comfort in. A week ago the steamer Mary l>rn|>er ! The nmm that tlelight* rny b*>y i* was chartered to bring over from the that of the young master of the Irouse, city the children of tire Daniel Memo- “ »hont 20 x 40, and liyide* beauty and ’ rial Home, the inmate* of tire Catholic comfort, contain* cabinet* of curios, orphanage and Hie girl* of the Martha ‘“'“h-d reptiles, stuffed animal*, a good Mitchell fiuil.l. Such n.ui|« as they si “' 1 ••‘•serial, several miniature steam- Then there is Gen. Slocum, ami other popular Empire State men who may Ik- swept to the top by some |H>wcrful current not yet fully do- j veloped in tlu- whirling water*. Gorman, ; Pattison, Gray, Palmer, Morrison, and! Boise seem to stand on the brink, wait- j ing for some chance to help them into ! and out of the presidential pool. It will j Ih? souie weeks yet In-fore we shall know for whom t. shout. English Tories and a large part of the ruling class in England, have less love for the United States than ever. The I Fenian raid upon Canada is not forgot- ! upathy for Ireland. Irish m. KThWAKi, • * WAYCROSS »prietor of the 1-^mont j American c-ontributions to Ireland, the ! . ’ rtffiw in the Wilson Building. + S. L. DRAWDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. HOMER VII.LE, : : : GEORGIA. DR. J. H. REDDING, OFFICE, FOLKS BMK’K. Near Hotel Phoenix. apreo ly WALLACE MATHEWS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. WAYCROSS, : : : : GEOKGI.V. jan2.1-ly DR. J. E. W. SMITH, Office at It. J. SMITH’S DRUG STORE. Residence Hicks Street. GEORGIA. Hotel, Femamlina, and (or live of tire Hotel Togni, Jackson- ! ‘ariff, Hlnine' fishery ami seal questions, the McKinley , | ^R* A. P. ENGLISH, * growth, pr ille, leased the hotel, and has run it in f nn eminently satisfactory manner. The : ne> low rates and excellent service make this ‘tv due of the ln-st hotels in Smith Georgia. | jealousy and ill There are -40 large, airy Ik «1 rooms, a though usually restrained, and large kitchen, with range, circulating balanced by oilier boiler, steam tables, etc. The dining and* room is pit the first floor, and is well ‘*ccjis lighted ami ventilated and always kept glish the appoint- Physician and Surgeon, f Egau, South American fricndli- WAYCROSS hail« lawns, parks shell drives and . engines and steam-boats, a fishing ml such g*mmI thing* to l** chemical laboratory, ami i tack- i get all tbe i liigh-prie*-*! Hotel*.' ami to Two Ikillar* |K-r day. i eat at the Itountiful lunch served them stmments on which cousin David plays , 1 by their kind hostess, then a ride up the very prettily. Possibly the mandolin he * river, ami home to dream of a day that brought front Venice last winter, makes J was a day of delight to these motherless, the sweeter music, hut the- way lie j little ones. It is only in Florida, i*cr- twang* the banjo shows him a true ha|*s, that weather attains |»erfection, American. i his art in l Florida. d the help number* j new water supply t The; apple pie order. The Hk-I* ha* had sjkeet to the |»olic a thorough training the principal hotels Mr* J. Armstrong is the presiding j the meanest American genius at the desk, a fifteen persons. A with hath room*, am f&“ All calls promptly attended. * “ r '‘ T \l«. 1>. K. McMASTF.il. lhcse feeling* j XJ « Physician and Surgeon, WAYCROSS. - - - GEORGIA. Jiir- All calls promptly attended to. D R. F. C. FOLKH, Physician and Sur geon, Wayeross, Ga. •ffice over T. K. Lamrk'k Jewelry Store. •unter- 1 letter sentiments ilerations arc yet liable upon » endanger peace. • Tin* En dpaper* are ill. informed in rc- 1 |>olitics of this do not umlerstaml us. truth the basest stuff of pondent*,and they keep then anti the English people in the dark. This aggravates the danger of a rupture, which our naval weakness invites. The y. | friends of the United State's should Ik- TIIK MAItNIMIl, H. N. FISH’S European Hotel! The conventional white an riMtin of all fine houses loses its coldness of effect in a lovely l*ed and sitting rooni i the Villa, by the introduction of pale j Consumption of Water in Large Cities. RESTAURANT, Hitviiaiaitili, (•eoi’ieiu. CA this has been not only May-Day but >nc it lias Ih'cii a iK-autiful Florida .^abliath, , in which the very air breathed the bless- • ing* of the divine Creator on hi* Croat- . ed. The only guest, outside «>urselves. , blue tn the decorations ami draperies, I The actual |er capita consumption has been a most delightful one. Bishop with here and there a del Weed, of the Diocese of Florida, llap- of silk work iu shell pink, pv the man who can carry the sunshine of life a\)4H>t with him as the Bishop Mr. Stewarl, the business-like pro prietor, is a gentleman about sixty Veafs k **l*t in heart, and her aristocratic ene- ofag.', and was born i n Baltimore] but j mie* checked, by proper means of dc- has resided South most of lii.*~lift‘. The traveling public can be assured of ’ Wing well taken care r bit necessary for all practical purposes has | tease and offense' The modern doctrine so much talked the about’ in the past as the ’ policy of the ! United Btate* illustrates the difficulty of liaruioiiizing practice*and creed. This doetriue says to Euro|>ean nations “Don’t interfere with the affairs of the .Americas. I.et our governments alone. Where the i*en of the writer can make But in all of the larger eities tliis j effort at description is at the door of ■ ,lul ,!rrat Ji-itaiii laughs . » i a. 4Hir big talk and pushes ahead without , . •, mucl. reg.r.1 toil. - Jw, shy i # ilon, in his tireless rounds through his I the “Moorish Room, where the dear old total ‘tail) consiiurjaion pcrliead.of pop- ; grabbing a fresh slice of Venezuela, and her pretty morning dress, her ! illation is greatest in Buffab*; where iUi* . if she should happen to take a fancy lo hair and her gentle i.iuuuer is lilt! gallons. Iu \\ ashington* it : i* 177 \ a canal route across. Central America, or hearty, contagious laugh, a goo*l)llstener 1 'be presence needed to make the picture an interesting talker, sympathetic and complete. •ay g**o«l-bye to the « it is always with tiie a harbor in southern California, fashioned grandiloquent Monroe doctrine talk' would not prevent, for England has d KB gal- ; i the |»ower to do as she pleases. l»ok at the figure*. In 1889 she had three And yet ; strength of her warm haud-elasp and the . Tlie aiiuual charge f«»r water per aver- [ bund red and seventy-three ships of war. at my residence, corner Uendlcton street ami Brunswick avenue, *wlten not profes sionally engaged. j>'4.ly DR. RICHARD B. NEW. I’ll YHI4 IAN AND SURGEON. Office at Mis* Remshari’s, WAYCROSS, : : : GEORGIA, jail amm I*. FOLKS, DR. T. A. BAILEY, DENTIST, ' Office over Batik, On Plant Avenue, WAYCROSS,- ; GKfiRGIA. »7,»y J R.DEDtiE, DENTIST, WAY 4,’ROSS, - . .. GEORGIA OmcE up stair* in the Folks Block. D" J AS. C*. R1PPARD, Physician aHd Surgeon, (late of Pennsylvania.) Special attention given to ttenito Urina- • “ |,rK April 14-tf. WARREN LOTT. courteous, heal thy,hearty and handsome, ’ Here is it anv wmider lie make* a good lush- i lieautiful home, •V ««•>>- w..v«12 \*» yet strength *»‘»i lia«<l-.l«s}> »n>l the The ajumal . haege f..r.,ter|^ r aver- j.™”?*.77fZhfe.’fei Mft and Accident In- there is little clerical lookiug about him, i I** 1 l°*»k ®f aflectioft frmn her kimllv j age dwelling is greatest in Dallas, Texas j ncTea ^j„g the number to live hundred, 8UrailC6 Agent, —here , it is $81.04», ami the-least iu ; doubling the tonnage. Add to this her 3 fd.50.—Savan- i subsidized mail steamers of the Cunard, Inman, White Star, and Oriental lines | built under government inspection with re often .u,.!e . ub -i >««• to hostile eniiwng Thew rn^n . . ... . . 1 greyhounds would timrerfullv supple- it u prolahle lh:il ; ,, er war Hw . t . " WAYCROSS, GEORGIA SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1892. NO. 23.