The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, May 07, 1892, Image 3

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Savannah T11K IIAKNKTT llOVSK. Sav SATI I.I.A MAX’F tth, l.un K1>NV A«I» LOVELL'S K. II. CUAWI.KY. Sh. WAHKKN l.oTT. J M. JENKINS A Ml. Sax am Jewelry hennktt* wki.i.kk. T. K. I-VXIF.K. —' Krkh| *, r . j^>\vi»n iiam A jintinv. KrMtt Trrt*. ClIKIioKKK NI'ISSKIIIKS. PInmUhh. Kte. IS. KF.K.NK. \\ U. ENGLISH. Suit, floor*, Kir. I.I.OYDA ADAMS. Savann; Take them (mIIj!. lo»k then. over. Once, you prized them much, you know ’Itounil them Mill the perfume* Iwvit. Thai cmUlmwl them, year* »*«*. Not with *ad an<l tearful longing*. Would yon look them o’er once iim«iv. ilut with fond, cxhullam heart thro**. For the love that flowed them o*er. in*. try W. J. Smith. ItV id youths cloth- a 1-pei ialty with The ladies of the Baj»ti*t church de sire to thank the Secretary of the V. M. C. A. for hi* kindness in loaning them chairs for their imc at the strawberry fes tival. Persian Mulls for only 12} cent- i«t yard at J. V. Norton's. . * Rmpiant* ! KemnanU ! and *h..e-! Must sell Monday at any prira*. Come, yon will se<- nu e|e*a>.display of shoes. * • BKAD WATSON* ct». J. V. Norton baa secured the help of Mr. Jacob Baum, formally of Dublin, Da., who will take great pleasure in showing you through their large and si stock of dry good*. Having tk-cidrd to sell out dies and children’s hats, a* I them, will off.r them at ; f line of hi Silk a 1.1 pk Pun* Bo- riety at Owei Kev. W. H. Sruggs is in attendance on the Annual (invention of the .South ern Baptist church, in Atlanta. There w ill lie no service in his church on Sun day, as In- does not return to Way cross until Mondav. Oxford Ties t glTinp*: e the people isfaiti managers rain hour stand ^ f other y<*gfr go into \ yfee eighteen o’c For tin- inf lial’f 0 S,a,r ' ivention of railroad ar adopting the 24 iailr<»:uN, ami by an- predict that system will Then ti:.‘50 p. in. will lie k and 30 minutes. »f the puh!i • ile- STB.V duty : lilt AD WATSo: Of Neglige. lee Cream Harden. As we prediettsl, the ice . ream garden of Mr*, lloodenpyle, adjoining the |*ost olliee, is a success. It has the advantage of furnishing ice cream of excellent quality, and at remarkably low prices. If you live visit the spot cash hunraln house. iHHran order to D. It. Kn- glisli. an.l don’t forget te put the money in. Iiantilla mu S 1ST ynnl. which he rill sell a The i Catch Anything.’ of the hook and line . folio’ good old Isaak Walton s pastime by such minor considerations as dusty travel, early ris ing. beat, fleas, flies or failure. A distinguished party embarked on an early train Thursday last for Trader’s Hill, well e.iiiipi»ed with fishing amnm- i* Mr. id Mr Among tin Miss Fannie Wright, Mr. Felton, t'ol. Jno. McDonald, Mr. Lee Crawley. Miss Maggie Crawlev, Miss Whitfield, and others whose names we did not learn. Savannah’s MUlkm Dollar Hotel, Terms $3 |*er day and upwards, *e- . i.rdiug to I.K .ition ..f rooms. Aceom- i n< slit ions for tiOO guest* at that price, with loanl. The start of all the pro gram of festivities for the week will l*e from the “IK* Soto.” Threetirand t on- .vrls daily by tV>bs Military Rand, Complimentary Ball to guesls at' the Motel Friday night. BVfg v.rnr friend*, and do n.n fail to stop at the palatial -ItoSoto” llotrl. April 3t»-2t. HoJ^ty Is the Best Policy. When iruling with u*pleas.' nnu-mUr \x>- sir - strictly .M*e »wi.r. ami what yon pay * x.tv «me. I*.- laiy*. This » not -*> of hou.**-* ih.u have a .UrtvmWjwice »wcwch cuMowwr. Bit AD WAWOX * tT>. Quarter man Turns Up. e learn that Mr. Quartennau, who criotiftly <li*ap|H*ar«sl 'from Douglas • weeL* since was in this city on Monday .hi his way to Waltliourville. old a strange story of being kidnapp- nd taken to Ctslar Keys and .South America, and finally landing at Mobile. letective who lias lieen following bis trail a]s.i nine in on the following train 1 claims that < Joarterman has lxeen i Texa*. for their generoaity and kindness in consenting to relieve m from our clerical duties at G:S0 every evening except on Saturdays, and the IS 16,17 and 13, and therefore Resolve that we hereby offer our most profound expressions of thanks and gratitude for their disinterested and humanitarian action. Resolved that it U the sense of this meeting that our thanks are especially to the Waycross Hf.rai.d and Mr_ W. A. McNeil for their conspicious co- o|H-ration in ln-half of this movement, and that ‘we will ever hold them in gratefiil rrmemberanee for their uniform kindne<* and attention to our interest. i’esolve 1 that the trading public kre hereby requested to grant their aid and encMiragement to the objects of this ar as possible make their purchases during the day time. Resolved that the Waycross Herald and the Waycross Headlight, lie fur nished e *pies of these resolutions. Jno. W. McUee. G. F. Wootes. C. Mc^weexv. Committee. J. V. Norton i* headquarters for lieauty and flegamv in the newest and latest fohrie* in ilress goods. * Waycross Barrel Farfery. Have any of you l*een ‘Hit hevond the branch on Ia*c avenue? If so you the extensive improvements of the Waycross Barrel .Manufacturing inpany Two large buildings with all machinery and fixtures for turning out the finest barrels in the state, and a long side track filled with cars. In one day this factory shipped eleven car loads barrels and it wa* only an average * work, thus another new enterprise discount hard times with. Mr. H. Murphy is President, and Mr. A. 31. Knight, Secretary of this vigorous enter prise. nos. i town Tues- to Ilnins- n’l forget to go to J. V. Norton for summer dresses. He has something Our Dhtingnhhed Visitors. Mr. II. B. Plant, accompanied by Mr. (’. I>. Owens, Mr. B. Dunham and (’apt. R. («. Fleming visited our city on Sat unlay last and went over the compa ny’s projierty with Mr. If. W. Reed. Mr. Plant seemed well pleased with the progress of pur magic city and noted particuarly our new court house, and ho tels, aiid the barrel factory, and Sat ilia Manufacturing Co’s works. He saw the crowded condition of the railroad yard and the necessity for further extension of tracks. We look for good results to Waycross from Mr. Plant’s visit. Mr. Plant, although advancing in years, is still well and able to stand the fatigue necessary for a |>ersonal manage ment of his immense properties. Our e clerks get off l stomers will please take notice that - - ' at 0:30 • will lie during tli lefit of those who Special hargain* g,Hsl*. black nillinery at D. It. Knglisli’* The Magic City—(Jueen of the Wlrffim Waycross is certainly taking upwaril strides. A barrel factary, new court house, new hotel and dozens of dwell ings in every direction, a fertilizer fac tory and furniture factory now assure*!, new water works, u pm*|»ect of a tobacco and cigar factory in the near future. Who can tell what another decade will bring. Push and cuergy accomplish everything. I^et us all work together for the upbuilding of our spleudid little We are justly entitled to the titles at the head of this paragraph. We King firms did not enter into the early ri sing arrange ment: W. M. Wilson, T. K. 1-anicr. Bennett A Weller. R Wat*on A Co., J. T. Palm er, E. idle on, J. M. Hoovtvnplyc and F. t\ Owen*, and several others wh«**c name* we have not now at hand. M.mday tab w. oiler all .sir n nmant* at aiul below cxe-t. A givat many of them are full dress ia!terns iNmu* early and secure rho*«e piece*. P.RA D WATS* >X A t V». Where will YowStop In Savaaaak I Three e»iter|*rising h*itels have their houses represented in the advertising oilunm* of the Herald. The great /Ar.SJ** make* special rates for May week. The Marshall H«iuse is what Savan- j nah has |«mg nee*lcd, a tint-class rcstau- I rant *hi the Kunqxeau (dan, where you | (*av only fi»r what v*ni want, and where | you ran get goo*l, clean n*>ros at uwslev- atc cost. The Harnett i* favorably known as a good family hotel. At any of these houses, Waycross count on being well taken care of. AlMtt a Water Famine. Mr Wethers, engineer on the Gaines ville division of the S. F. A W. Railway, reports a pitiful scarcity of water along the route. People meet every train with buckets and pitcher* to ask for water Brad Watson A < Benefit to the Rifles. The “lotdies Auxiliary” gave a social affair at the Armory Tuesday evening that afforded the participants a first-class good time, and also enriched the chequer of the conijiaiiy to the extent of a neat half-hundred doll a The ice cream and cake were delicious, and the dancing was the delight acheiv ed only by the enviable compound o youth, lieauty, good spirits and music. A handsome cake voted to the most (Mipular corporal was carried home by r young friend. Edgar Carswell. A lieautiful lace liaiikerchief, sent the Auxiliary’ by a lady in Charleston, as won bv Mr*. Justice. The boys are undoubtedly proud of le success, and appreciative of the kindness, of their fair helpers. Comfortable low quarter slioe* at O The Odd Fellows an* having very interesting meetings. They initia te*! five candidates at tlieir last meeting, conferred the first degree member. The membership fee has been reduced to ten *k>llars for the present; a good many are taking advantage of this reduction. They meet regularly every Friday night in the K. of P. Hall. Mr. U. J. Williams was day. Mr. J. 31. Hoodenpyle a wick this week. Miss Whitfield of Brunswick ing Waycross a visit. Alias Helen Long, of Newman, Go., is visiting her friend, Air*. V/. W.'^harpc. e learn from Alias Butler, that one of her pupils, Edith Jones is quite ill with fever. Rev. J. R. Bicknell went to Jackson ville this week as a member of the Dio cesan Convention. Air. Alfred ZAVesler, representing the Bainbridge Globe, made us a pleasant II on last Fiulay. *• Miss London, in filling temporary va cancies among our corps of teachers, is winning laurels in a difficult post. We learn that Mrs. Lyou i* again ill, and, much to her regret, and that of her pupils, is unable to lie at her |>Ast in school. Mis* Maggie ffomerville is at Mrs. Love’* again, after spending several :s in Jacksonville. The young peo ple are glad to. see Miss, Maggie back among them. Mr. IV. A. L. Kirk, of Chattanooga, is in the city last week in the interest of the Ludlow manufacturing Co., dis cussing hydrants etc., with the Water Commissioners. '•* • r. J. IV. AI*kire, and Mr. C. K. Pend leton, of the Valdosta Times, were in city this week. AD.' Pendleton, known the country over as ‘‘Charlie” is always welcome in his old home. Mr. Afoore is a voung^man of grace and pol- Onr young ladies who met him charmed with him. lie may l»e- I.F.GAI. ADVERTISEMENTS. Ware County. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Ware’ next at the Cohrt House *loor, in said coun ty, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, foreash, tin' following prop erty, to-wit; A certain house and lot of land situated ami being in Obi Wayem#. Wan* countv. Georgia, dcscrilicd as follow ' feet, thence n'ortS about 100 foe . thence west to E strvvt, tlwtuv north afong E street aUmt lift foet.or to the land* owiusl by Wesley <’ooper. tlu*neeea>t a1nmt 210'fiet or to the lands owned by Mrs. Mollio <’aapn. tbciuv south 210 feet or to Parallel street to tin* place of beginning. Ibmndetl on the south by Pandlcl street ami lands owne*l by II. It. Bryant, I.uey Quick and I., t'. Wil liams. on the west by K street, on the north by lands belonging to Wesley Cooper, J. D. Smith and Knuna Moody, on the ca>t by lands of Mrs. Mol lie Cason. Ix-vitsl on as the property of Mrs. J. R. Spangler by an execution issued from the Superior Court of Ware county in favor of I..*’. Williams against Mrs. J. R. Spangl.r. This April 2fMh, 1.H92. S. F. MILLER. apro0-td* Sheriff Wan* County. SHERIFF’S SALE within the legal liours of sale to t bidder for ca*h, the following pn> A. R. Phillips, late Wa; House to Rest.—Two-story, » rooms. 312 per month. 'Will be •ate*l next week. Herald. FOR RENT. -story brick building. Hilliard ha r. in pmper form, applied to nt letters of administration I>. B- Hilliard, late of said s to cite all ami singular the ext of kin of D. It. Hilliard. ! to Ik* ami appear at my otllec on the tirsi ! Monday in Jinn- lo show cans.-, if any they •ounty. Thi ,1 ami o Witne: s May -l WARREN LOTT, DON’T You Want Some of Those Nice LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS. ENVELOPES, BILL IIKs\PS. STATEMENTS. VISITING PAROS, FANCY’ STATIONERY’, j ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 GUMMED LABELS, ‘ SHIPPING TAGS, t MERCHANDISE CARDS, RECEIPT BOOKS, SHIPPING BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, FOLDERS, DODGERS, SIGN CARDS. Or anything in the printers line. We have three power prases. A new lot of type K Xew stationery, and lots of It; and nil Ido your work lietter and cheaper than any other bouse in Ibis section. PATENTS ,h 1 'nl'"nioy” t rsonal attent inabieyvu^ to hI work and faithfulness hav. been spoken ot t*» me.”—M. V r, ex-(X>mmissioner of patents ny friends and client.* ' (Kind with him in patent matters.”—Scliuj ier Dnryee, cx-Cbief Clerk or Patent OflU* Aihliess, BKNJ. It CATLIN. Atlantic Building. Mention this pn|x*r. Washington 1>. C. Wonderful Starkey & Palen,l.V*» An h S diseases, by their Compound ' meut, an- indeed marvelous. If you are a suflen-r from which your physician has fai write for information al>out th: ami their book of 200 pages, giv of Compound <>xygen, its iiattu 1‘hiladelphi: i. Neitralgii id all .broil and eir.i t; iS'furt her "iii This I took, aside fro PLANT AVENUE, ffAYGROSS. GEORGIA, Dre. STARKEY & PALEN, 1521 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa. AMERICA lfo>l »how (ir the price at D. Ik English’s. May day in Savannah is looming up >n the horizon,to the obscurity of ev**ry- tbing else in that city. Alany of our citizens are going ‘‘to see the sights.” Go to J. V. Xofton's and buy ladies ami children hats The drouth from which we are no> suffering threaten* a seri*m* outlook m les* the chang** of the moon brings i the longed-for raiu. ofTering sofiK- rai We go to press too early to tell you anything about the Y\ AI. C. A. enter tainment Fri*lav night, bat it is a fore- Save Money coming to our remnant and shoe sale Monday. Oxford Ties 49 cents per pair, BRAD WATSON A CO. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver Ware, SPECTACLES, Pocket Knives, RAZORS, SCISSORS, Bric-a-Brae. RINGS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, Picture Frames, VASES. Toilet Sets, Notions. NEW Just From New York. IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES. MBS. E. COTINGHAM i on deck again with the finest Spring Stoek ever displayed in Wayeross. A large number of Pattern Hats, in all tlie 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 lieautiful display. Store l>etween Bank and Post Office „„, s „ TO THE LADIES. FINE MILLINKRY’ LATEST STYLES. DRESS MAKING, • FKRFKlT KITS, on are cordially invited to visit the new and elegantly appointed Store of MRS. r r , KTVWFG]^T &■ OO., •tv open in the Owens Itloek, just opjiosHe the depot, W’aycrtw*, Ga. You find it fitted up exclusively tor Millinery and Dress Making. Our Stork ■aces everything needed to make a Summer Hat Stylish and beautiful. Special it ion is invited to the entirely new ami faultless French System of Cutting and ng. Courteous attention and entire satisfaction will he given to you and Mrs. M. P. Tennent & Co., uva. Owens Block, Waycross, Ga. Two Doors from Brad Watson & Co’s I,eading Dry Goods Store J. V. NORTON, DRY GOODS, SHOES AND HATS. The Largest Stock in this Market. LADIES SLIPPERS & HOSIERY ARE SPECIALTIES. Call and Examine the Dress Goods Department. .W. P. LEE, GROCERIES,: HAY,: GRAIN! Next Door to the north of Lanier & Y’oiuuana, Wheie, with Ilia SPLENDID STOCK He is supplying the public at Lowest Prices. Call on me and be satisfied. W- P. lsb. Waycross, Ga., July 4-tf. Order this Watch NOW, as I have pat the price for the summer at $10.00. This b a Watch that is generally sold at $20.00 to $2”*.00 by all jeweler* over the country. 1 guarantee this watch to run well, keep good time and give satisfac- I al*o warrant the case to be made of two plates, 14 karat Rolled Gold, with a composition metal between, and to la.*t longer than any case made of a similar grade. Remember that I guarantee this watch, and sell it for Ten Dollars—to advertise it I only have a limited number, and when present stock is exhausted no more can be bad at this price. I will send this YVatch by Express, C. O. D-, with privilege .to examine before paying for it; so you take no chances in ordering. I know it will please, or I coaid not afford to make ic whether you want Open Face or Hnnting C'a*e. THE CITY BAKERY Everything in Stock warranted to be Pare and Fresh. ME STICK CANDY &JYD F&NCY CMS Are Specialties. We fill Orders.from neighboring towns in lots not less than One Dollar. Address all correspondence to THE CITY BAKERY, WAYCROSS. GA. nor 7-1 y ' CASONT cfe MILLER. Groceries, Hay, Grain, Flour and Butter are Court House Square. Specialties. Waycross, Georgia