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ueil by Ilrrsi-hkovitz Itri*... as follows- J,
llt-PH-likovicz. Aaron llerw-hkoritzxr,
Daviil Ilenu-likuvitz. Tin- *ai«l Ihr^lik
viu I'.n.tlu-r* will i»y all «u(MaiitUn: tWI>
ami i-olld-t llie mv-uuuIs of th* same.
JOSKIM1 IIKI!S«’IIK<>VIT/
AARON IIKKSI’HKOVITZ.
DAVID IIKKSI’HKOVITZ
J. ii.hku.ki:.
A^ril liVli.
! Thf prior U $5 |**r labile and In any
| olio who suffers front Rheumatism it is as
j t‘lira|» as it is gooil ami «*fl«H-tivt\ Sent in
j any addrMtbv Ih-uninioini Meilu-tnet’n.,
I 4H*5o Mai.h-n Lane NVw Y wk. A yen l*
wantrel. .
WHAT WILL IT CUBE.
Hr. Jnlin Bull's SarsufKirilkft will enrv
tvr •fula. syphillL-. jmhv eyes
ring-worm. *eaM.y-| M -3nl. I«n*-»ebe*, i-|»-
ing-joint* ami nuts. I«s. «ore lungs. son- kld-
ncys. '••rv liver. lam*- lan k, tin* after Htlii of
im n ury sml |M*a*li dyspepsia. asthma,
nervous •fei-ihiy, li-tiiak-o.ii.plxiiiis. general
weakness, unnatural btigiie. ttc. It "a
Mranjte that any..ik- will eimtiaue1.. -ufler
nseof ' , U #, *" Ve ‘■'""plaint* wlwn the
Dr. John Ball’s Sarsaparilla.
will n-stinv iwritst health ami strength I|
stands unequaled as a vegetable tunic ami
binotl puntM-r. ami no oilier rented v luis as
sore curative virtuiv. It is highly eoncen-
tnne.1 ami never finis to have a good effect
on t/ie >y>u m. a-id lias proven Its 4f in
thousands t»f instances a cure for all form*
of weakness, sores and pain. You have on
ly Tunrself to blame if you ivuialn an in
valid when this remedy will restore yonr
liealth. Luge (tittle (1!C tea-spoonfttll*)
St|«l by druggists. 1 '
K. IS. Kohy. Vimvtmes, Indiana. writes:
I would not give one bottle of Bull's Sarsa
parilla Sir twenty Wmles ufany other blood
m-tlicine 1have ever taken, and I believe
I have used a barrel oTotlier medicine* for
my blood."
The 1'iutctl States and Italy have re-
estaldished friendly relation*, whitch were
iutemiptnl over the New Orleans mass
acre nf Italians. The families, nf the
three Italians kilhsl. are to lie |«aid$2.V
000. This is acrepte»l 1»v Italy ami the
matter i» closed.
^ The lowlm Graphic |«iys us the fol
lowing tribute: “There has been undiplo
matic triumph for Italy, nr humiliation
for America. The latter proved herself
strong enough to refuse retires*, and lias
now pro veil herself still stonger by spon
taneously offering reparation. No sane
man can doubt that the «»ffer was dictated
solely hv a sense of right.”
trade with is and you will always save money. I
LARGEST STOCK, LOWEST PRICES AND
LATEST STYLES
Are what we offer you now. Every one is surprised that calls on ns. You will
say it i*a positive fact that slich an array was never seen liefore. Our Specialties
in Furniture are Fancy Parlor Suit*,‘lied Room Suits, Dining Room Suits Man
tels and Standing Cabinets, Office Fittings, Etc., Etc.
Our Carpet department Specialties: Mouquette, Wilton and Brussels Carpets,
from 30c to $1.60 a yard. Also, a large apportineut of Lace Curtains, Tauihour
and Renai*<**am-c Portiere of every Style and Quality. Window Shades a Specialty. •
Don’t forget that we can 611 your wants, no matter what they are. Carpets, Oil* j
Cloths and Matting laid: Window Shades hung—all Exclusively free of charge. j
Come and convince yourself that we mean what we say. See our $20.00 bed-
room suits, worth $30.00. Our assortment of mattresses and springs will make 1
you aware what bargains mean. Our grand selection of pictures, our most desira- !
hie assortment of quilt*, blankets, comforts, and our large stock or chairs and
ruckere will make you believe we mean business. We want money. You want
the something of that 1i*t, or some article w hich we have in stock, and they are
too numerous to mention. I^et u* make the exchange. We sell our goods on the
lustallment'Plan, and we give you a good discount by paying Cash. He appeal to
you all, citizens of Waycrnss ami vicinity, to give us a * trial, and patronize us.
which will he very much appreciated. Yours most huud.lv and respectfully.
I cam- in stock also a line of all the Latest Designs in
Ladies Chains, Charms, Rings and Jewelry, and guarantee
everything to be as represented. Should you oijder from me any
article that does not please or come up fully to your expecta
tion at the price, I will take it back and refund the money,
provided that it is returned in five days and not used. Re-
MoChcr—“You have
teeth this morning.”
Small Boy—-“Doctor Pul lent *ay« the
time to clean teeth is at nighl”
Mother—“But you never dean them
at night?”
Small Boy—“No w lkx-to< Fiilan
oy» the be»’ time is in the morning.”—
Street & Smith’s Qood New*.
cleaned your
have an opportunity to buy a
Aar. of the Wt strain, younr.
amt rbsvlutdy without a fault.
FARM AND ALLIANCE.
a L. BIgHOP, Editor.
AWLEY
Thb department b devoted to the inferrets
•f the Farmers Alliance and rural affairs,
rhe opinions expremed may not in some in-
yanor* conform to the views of the Hdulp.
he Alliance b a substantial and apparently
[•during institittion. whirh b doe tba eare-
ll consideration of afl tbonghffWl men.
■ wlon,
S, Yninoi...
S'. It. Hamilton. Lecturer; H. b
Hliop. Assistant lectum; M. J. Murk,
oor Keeper: C. I>. Todd. Amfotani
Keeper: H. F. Hiller,Herfeant-at-arm
Piot office Wajrrrrtss.
< tiaplain; M. J. Mock. I four Keeper: <Jr.,
Todd, A«4*tani I foor Keeper; T. II. Morton.
Wajrrmn Sub-Alliance meet* in Way-
( pan tlie 4th Saturday in each month at 1C
oYInrk. I.t».
Tl*e Satilla Alliance ntrrli jM-rni-inonthly
Prrehlent.
Felder laina. President. J. R. Cooprf,
Vice- President; Newton Roddenberry. Sec
retary; A. (i. <*owen, lecturer; J. I>.
O'Qmnti. Areistent Lecturer;.5L N. Mixell,
Treasurer; P. II. Baker. Business Agent.
Post office Folks ton.
A1X1 ANTE -NOTES.
With this issue of.the llnuu.P
present Alliance editor will bid farewell
to the Hp.RaM* readere. Our reasons
for retiring are two fold. First, the
stockholder* of the paper have not ajc
proved of the course we have taken in
this departmeiil, ami as we cannot con-
scientimtsly change front a jewition that
we believe lobe right, we prefer to
retire rather than have the stock holders
dissatisfied. If we may not Is- permitted
to stand up squarely for what we hon
estly coiiuder the 1k**i interests of the
Alliance cans- we will have nothing
rebate ter to sav. Aside from these con
siderations we have many other duties
lhat require all the time we have, ami
therefore we ln*g to hid these columns a
friendly farewell.
We thank the Allianceuien or this
and other eountie* who have appreciat
ed our efforts in l»ehalf of the reform
movement, and l»eg to pledge them once
more our eternal support of the princi
ples of justice and equality, and if there
is only one vote in this county cast this
fall for the party of reform that vote will
lie mine.
The IIkkai.i* has been friendly to our
cause and has spoken many kind words
for the Alliance, fof which we are truly
grateftil. The high literary tom-of the
paper under its present management
will commend it the every one, no dif
ference how. widely they differ from its
political views. We wish it success and
will always speak a good word for it
whenever opportunity otTers us a chance.
lu Kansas where they diversify their
crops the farmers are just as much op
pressed as we are here. The Tojieka
Capitol (the orgau of the Republican
party) says the farmers are rapidly gel
ling out of debt and that the mortgages
are rapidly lieing paid off, hut if neg
lected to say that in most eases the
sheriff gets them out of deU by selling
them out to the highest bidder.
A letter from the Tax Receiver of
, Sumner township in Kansas gives the
following bets: Ip the township (which
is only six miles square), the farmers
have now on hand 37,26f» bushels' of
reheat, 32,035 bushel* of corn, 1851
head of cattle and 2497 hogs. The only
reason why they do not sell their pro
duce and pay their debts is liecanse the
prices are so low that they cannot afford
to. It is like the southern planter's si:
cent, cotton it will not bring enough t<
pay the cost of production.
If a western fanner raises luort bush
el* of grain and sells it at a hiss of 6ve
cents per bushel on the coat of produc
tion he is in debt only $50 lait if he
produce* 10,000 bushel* at the same
price lie is in debt $500. Hence it is
very clear that umler the present condi
tion* the niau who |>rodtices the most,
i* the one who receives the least pay.
The beta in the can- are that unless
we can throw off the yoke of injustice
that has been hound u|ton u* by trimu-
phaut 'plutbcfafry, not a home in the
land will be left in the ptatseKsion of the
people in twenty-five years more. There
is m> other way umler the shiuiug *uu
to save our home* hut a union of the ag
ricultural sooth andwvMt and |*»litiuns
who opj*w*c such a union are mu the
friend* of (lie people. .
l-et u* vote for “MolWe and the baby”
in the coming election. We have voted
for party am! polititana long enough.
Iirt erery friend of refitrni induce hi*
neighbor to read some reliable refiam
paper. It i* absolutely necessary that
every former in the whole country should
lie an interested reader of one or two re
form | uper*.
Sending Flawer* Long Dhdinres.
I liegan two year* ago sending flower*
to my friends in the North, am) as I had
no experience in preparing them, mv
first efforts were a foil are, but I kept
trying and hare at last succeeded in so
lareparinjt them that they arrive in good
condition, and often ox fresh and nice as
though just ml. I hare sent flower* to
Kentucky, rihlo, Illinois, Missouri,
Michigan, New York, and even to
Maine. My method is os follow*: I
select my choicest cloned buds, and my
choicest partially open buds. The full
open ones will not stand packing, much
lew transportation. I cat them early in
the morning while the dew is on them,
put them in a cool room, have before me
a bowl of fresh water and by my side a
bale of best baiting cotton and a lmnch
of Florida mom. I pall off little bits of
cotton and dip it in the water amt twist
it around each stem about half an inch
np, until I have enough to fill the box.
I use a cigar box, those that hold fifty
cigar*. These arc preferable tojapir
or tin and much easier procured. Bore
two hole* with one-founh inch gimlet,
one on each side, almut the center. Line
the ltottom ami side* with mo***. Where
moss cannot l*e had. dry cotton will do,
though 1 prefer the moss, for they seem
to go tirtter in urns* than in entton ami
the inns* i* a curiosity in many i«rt* of
the country. Dip the end of the stem
in water and carefully place the hud* in
the box, had* at each end. This will
bring the stem* along the side of each
bud. Place little hit* of dry cotton be
tween each hud, especially between tl»e
partly open laid*. Put layer on layer
until the box is full. You’ll he surpris
ed how many can In* put in the l»ox.
Put nms* on top, shout the same quanti
ty on the ltottom, close the top,
wrap in strung paper. Take your pencil
and punch the holes in the side of box.
This i* for ventilation. Enquire the
hour the mail closes so there will tie no
delay in getting them off the day they
are packed. I use a longer box when l
wish to send night-blooming jessamine*,
allainandas, ely.
If anyone ha* u better mellusl, I would
like to have it. Florida Agricultures
The greatest Need of the Republic.
What i* it.’ The cla*se* yre oppress
the masse*. Capital i* seeking to control
labor; the few arc striviug to goveri
many, and they are succeeding very well.
Everybody knows that the legislation of
thi* country for the last twenty-five j
lias Ih-cii almost entirely in favoro
classes and again*! tin- masses. Ilov
we to change this? How are the people to
take possession of their own? How me
they to regain their rights ? They
must learn to understand the eniidition
of the country and its need*. They must
have opinion* of their own and Is- able
to defend them. They must know wliat
Ladies are ITafertnaate.
Because the higher tiiey rise in society the
weaker they find themsdves bodily. Rbley'*
Ildlotoken controls the nerves, akl* nature
in various function*, and thus comhats
with the many ills of - womankind success
fully. If your druggist ha* not got it he
will order it for you for #1 a IsHtle, from
Chav F. Ri*lcy. Whoh-sale Dnt|*i*t. <2
Cortland **».. New York, rynd for a des
criptive pamphlet, with direction* ami rer-
HEADQUARTERS FOR
FURNITURE and STOVES.
minify ami nf till
in' wiirlil. Hi- ■hmlM
r III.- JM*uple In tin- .
anil aln.Mil. II
As I desire to give the people the benefit of my cash trade,
all Furniture and Stoves will be sold low down for cash.
Parties desiring to purchase these goods will do well to state w.-1»-_-
that they intend to pay cash, so as to get the benefit of Cash
Prices. In addition to our large stock of Furniture and Stoves,
we cam- a full stock of
South Georgia Bank of
WAYOIiOKS, (fA.
PATENT SOLE
Calf Stioe,
Consisting of an Inner Le»th»r*.’*>li* which
exclude* Oust. IHrt and Water! Ad”
extra strength to the t’ppers us well as
torn.*, and wears longer than any othei
The most serviceable Shoe ever In
market.
TRY A PAIR FROM
Dry (Ms. notions. Shoos, Hats,
Crockery' and Hardware.
AI.SO A COMPLETE LINE OF
iMING UTENSILS AND HARNESS.
I will be pleased to price goods at any time.
COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
SAVINGS DEPART MENT
FOUR TIMES A YEA It.
Namely. January M. April 1st. July 1st and 0, t«»1* r l>t
Save Your Spare Dimes
HlUF.tToUS.
('. C. (iraiy, Mile* AllH-rfsou, . Warren ladt, J. S. Itailey,
II. Murphy. D-nuiel Johnson, .1. K. Wadley.
F. C. OWENS,
R. B. KEENE,
^ os. ' Gn. Plumbing, Gas Fitting,
TIN. SHEET IRON AND COITEK WORK.
STEAM FITTING A SPECIALTY.
TIN ROOFING AND JOB WORK.
dealer in
Piimpsi. Pipe, Ntesun. (iasi
and Water I^ittiny;.
Wells Driven at Short Notice, and Every Well
GUARANTEED.
Plant Avenue, Near Canal
Wayci-oss, Georgia.
AN INTERESTING EVENT-
relations of capital and labor, the effect*
of reducing the volume of the currency,
the effect* of cheap ami dear money ujm»ii
the producer, the effects of cn-o|K*ration;
in short, he should study legislation in
all it* branches, until he knows what
laws will Ik* heiieiical to the jH-ople ami
what will Ik- injurious to their interests.
—National Economist.
Farm Notes.
The drouth still continma at this
writing with very little signs of rain.
The well* are getting low and we hear
some complaints about shortage of water
for stock. —
Oats are looking well, considering the
lack of rain. The straw will lie somewhat
light, but in most cases that ha* co|pe
under observation the grain will he good.
Mr M. J. Mock has a tine hmking
crop of growing coni. He has planted
neither tobacco nor cotton this year, hut
is depending on corn, and from present
appearances he has made a lucky hit.
Some boys went Into Henry Williams’
beautiful magnolia trees while he was
away from home and broke the tops
very badly. * Bov* had better make
themselves some what scarce around
there hereafter.
I-et l * Reason.
If any one who suffers from Rheuma
tism would stop and reason a moment
before they decide to purchase some
remedy, they could not help avoid any
so-called cure that ».* sold for $1. Figur
ing the retailers, the jobbers ami the
maniifactiirs’ protits mil of that solitary
dollar, and there is left not over 20 ceuts
for medicine. Aside from its retaliation,
ami the fact. Dr. Drummmi's lightning
_ WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
nHSES-^HOEni m nni rorncjoKi?
It U a M-amlru tboc. with no tack* or wax thread
ot_the,Ww ane war. lyUita
0rad* than uy other mani/actHrer.’Tt MOatokut!
■jsyf.cotlaa rrom HM to *5.oa
CR OOtleKKlaeJI1mI-mwf4, tlwOaeatcalf
ssss.“^y?ss Usuis? •*« »«•
« D 5t» ane cnlfi no better shoe ereroffpred at
■a this prk-e; one trial will convince thou
whowaat a «b<y lor comfort aad acrvlcc.
^-isarja.-sss
Ladies
r«
Kha«M>0«btHAn*U.H1KOU. aty11«aanddurabla.
P«ic5 araauunped on the bottom of^racb ■Soo'* an4
FOR SAI.K BY
B. II. LEY Y BIB).&('()
HENRY !|6hKNSTKIN;
4'hitrllon t'ouuiy.
OKDROlA. Giiaki.ton Cousty.—
To all whom it may concern: Julia < a-
v.slo, guanHan lor her minor child, Bertha
r.udra Cavcilo. has. in due form, applied to
the undersigned lor leave to sell the lands
belonging to said minor child. Said appli-
cailon will l»e heard on the first Monday in
line next. This April 14ili, 1*12.
May 7. AARON HOWLING.
Ordinary.
Henry Hohenstein & Co.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Ooueral A*euta
>1 AlNIIATT\i>
Life Insurance Co
OF NEW YORK.
CORRESPONDENT' E SO LICITED
aug 15-1 y
NO'. K’E OF DISSOLLTION.
28th ilay of March. 1892. dissolved by ... u -
tnal consent. IV. J. Smith having bought
the interest of J. \V. Adams, will con
tinue the business at the old stand and will
for their liberal patronage in the past, i
hopes to nM-rii a coutinuam-e of the same,
apr 2-1 m W. J. SMITH.
Notice of Dissolution.
s Herschkovitz. ltmthi
e 13th day of April, IS
j. II. Helier withdrawing fn>m"lln'-^allo
GILLON & HUDSON,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
(WAYCROSS IRON WORKS,)
Waycross, - - - Georgia,
1JAVING added all necessarj- Machinery to our shop, we !
11 are now prepared to do all kinds of casting, repairing
and general work on Locomotives.
We also carry in stock Stationary and Saw Mills, Piping,!
Belting, Pulleys, Hangers and Brass Cocks of all kinds. We |
make a specialty of
Syrup Mills and Kellies.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Give tis a trial and
! lie convinced.
THE SECRET
OESl ('('ESS IN EHl : lT<rROWING ISTtHiET
iiKN. i. aiti.f. j Good Fruit Trees from Reliable Dealers.
THE CHEROKEEE FARM AND
intursehies,
Have a Half a Million of the best Pear, Peach, Plum,
i Japanese Persimmon, Apple and a hundred other kinds of
) trees and plants at the lowest prices. Write them for cata-
| loguc and price list. oet1 -1y
HAPPYir
NO NAME FOB IT!
This Gentleman has found the
most extensive and complete es
tablishment of any kink in Way-
cross. A regular
MULTUM IN PARVO.
Where they make anything in
wood from a Pine Plank to an
to an Elaborate Sideboard in the
highest stj’leof art.
— GOOD SOLID ICE
w Delivered at your door or shipped
in an3' quantity, anywhere.
E LE< IRl C I A< HITS
For Street Store or Dwelling. We refer to the
Satilla Manufacturing Company,
WHOSE OFFICE AND WORKS ARE IN WEST
WAYCROSS.
i Fancy Furniture, Moulding, all kinds of Wood Carving and
Turning. Two immense dry' kilns. Bone Dry Lumber
I Dressed and worked. Store wood at your door at jii.oo for
for two-horse wagon load. Agynt for Fay’s Manilla building
paper. ' . s .„ v ..
AMERICA.
t
This is the Ladies America, and
is the same watch, only smaller, as
the Gentlemens America WatJ^
They are new Watches oil the
mar et, and sold to advertise them at
the low price of
jail i
TEN DOLLARS.