The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, May 14, 1892, Image 3

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OBrial Organ it Ware (Wntj.
ORrial Organ of Charlton County.
OfQrUl Organ City of WajenM*.
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
SATUBDAYi MAY 14,1*92.
ADVERTISING' RATES.
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F.xamltw tlo* ratnoTanr fin*t-<!»** weekly
m*«>p»i« r ami yon will tin.l our* to below-
Transient advertising imfrtal at $1.00 per
ituU first insertion. »*• Mihseqnent insertion.
Reading notice in local column* Mr per
line firetinrertion; .V per line each snW-
1 |’refi-»«ion»l canto $fiX»per annum after
' IporVLapadvi-rti.lna **• (lieap Column.
Advertisement* to insure insertion any
week odist lie in by Wednesday of that week.
.*!• .no>M| mo<le in advertisement*. inserted
nilnrnite*. and for specified time.
' ' at co*t of making said
Some of our people are thinking of
going to Mount Eagle this summer.
Twenty-seven of the Wtvrrow Rifles
are to gn into t-amp at Griffin on the
27th of June.
Already a number of families are
talking almut flitting to St. Simons as
■soon as school close*. •
How many of our citizen* have vfo-
itesl the tabaeeo farm 7 It i* a pleasant
drive, four and a half mile* out on the
Waltertown road.
Why can we not have Mr*. Felton to
address u* oil the subject of Georgian
representation at the World’s Fair? I*
Wajcrtst*’ patriotism sleeping 1
Silk and I’k Puff llo-oni
at our regi
w ill Is* t III
rial l^iliot
ADVEKTISEBS COLUMN.
Snl'TIl GEORGIA HANK of WajflIU*
T IIK XV ESTERS FFRNHI RE<
STRRKl.AND llttv?
.IONlist»N'S RKST.V
Tin: MARSHALL.
Tin: liliKNIX.
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Till. HARNETT 1IOI SK.I
s.vrii.n man k n*.. i.m
till.I.ON A llll*SON. Foil I
Hardware.
EDWARD I.OVKI.I.'S son
E. n.«•UAWl.KV. Sic.
great
We are notified l»y the Secretary- of
the Diocese of Georgia that a reduced
rate on return firtrt only, will be allowed
by the railroads to persons attending the
Diocesan convention Jo Ik* held in C’o-
lumhus. May isth.
Pin
s kuud »..w ,.rirr*r
Saturday we got a sight and smell of
the long-lookerl-for rain, while at the
Cherokee Nurseriesjmd vicinity quite a
copious shower fell, ending with the
rattle of bail-stone*. Tuesday the clouds
gathered darkly and gave us a hint
t tO C
■later
advertisements this
near upsetting the estab-
of things, hut a little *hak
the pajier no harm, and oui
find out this week that Way-
ss men know how to get their
goods liefore the people.
A hig influx
1 foiled ord
ing up do,
|>eople vai
'el tie
Uhl
Two of our ]>opular young gentlemen,
.Messrs. Whelpley and Olney, went over
to f 'harleston Friday week to attend the
annual drill and military hall of the
Washington Light Infantry. They re-
l*»rt it a grand affair, and the t'liarleston
girls evidently made it pleasant lor them*
Castle Hall—Wakefield Lodge, So. 27.
May 8th 1892 —Resolutions passed on
the death of Past Chancellor, Dixie B.
Hilliard.
Death has again entered our midst
and stricken from our rank* one of our
best and bravest Knights, and the place
that he occupied in our midst is vacant,
bU voice will Ik* no more heard in our
Castle Hall, his heart will never beat
again in love and sympathy for bis
Brethren, we miss him, ye deplore bis
untimely death. Therefore I*e it resolv
ed :
1. That in the death of our Brother.
Dixie B. Hilliard, we recognize the
hand of < Jod, and we humbly how in
meek submission to the decree of in all
wise Pmvidencf who may wound but
.*1. Resolves! that in the death of
Brother Hilliard, we lose from amoiigour
nienilK*rsliip one who was ever true to
the principle's of the Order, and one who
ever held up in living example the prin-
cijtte* of Friendship, Charity and Be
nevolence, as a shining Jewel in the
crown of his Knighthood.
:t. Resolved that in the death of
Brether Hilliard we sustain a sad and
irreparable loss as a hand of Brethren,
and the fity of Waycross,county of Ware,
and State of < Jeorgia lose* a citizen of
uniin]>eaelial>le character and sterling
worth, and the church of God a faithful
and true adherent.
•4. Resolved that we extend to hfo
bereaved family our sincere sympathy
ami condolence and shall ever pray the
blessing of the Almighty ujioii them.
5. Resolved that these resolution
spread u|*m the minutes of the Lodge
and that a copy of the same Ik* publish
ed in the city p:t|**re and an engrossed
copy of same Ik* sent to the family of
Brother. Respectfully
Yoi
.1 R. KNIGHT. Agent.
I.IDDEX A 11ATKS. Xnv
M»«es. »c.
|i. It. ENGLISH.
Ordination and Installation Sen lee* at
the Presbyterian Church.
On Tuesday evening, May 19, at 7;JM>,
Mr. W. S. Porter will he ordained and
installed imstnr of the Wuycwaa Presby
terian church. Rev. J. P. Word, of
Quitman, Rev. T. J. Allison, Rev. J. W,
t pouter man and other minister* are ex
ited ed to U* present and take part in
the exercise*. A cordial invitation ii
extended to all to attend these service*
StNS'iul bargains in white S"»hK 'davt
lawn and millinery at I>. B Rngltoh's *
Bennett k Bennett.
The old |*atron* of Mr. Bennett, and
the inthlif generally, "ill W sla.l to
welcome this new grocery firm to a place
in our thriving city, assured that they
will lind in them square business men,
and in their establishment courteous,
obliging attention.
I,,ik at th.tr oilrcrtl«ti»nl ill the
.11, nml to «e« their nier fn-.lt
.f grooeries.
oiild have published
onipa-
hold the article
the Hr.HAi.ri, i
W. J. Smith will sell ;
ire the gcuuiu<
for publication
of trouble. XV <
for insertion it
writer desires ti
i Ladies Opera
uibiuittcd.
J. A. Joses,
J. C. Hubek,
V. I h Stanton,
Committee.
Money saved is money made, so if yoi
need anything in the dry goods line J.
V. Norton will guarantee to save yoi
money on every purchase. *
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. J. C. Kittrell, of Bolen, was in
town Tuesday.
>lr. A. O’Qninn has been on the sick
list for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erwin, of Savan-1 {{jet
nah, stopped over on Monday. j Jdc
Rev. Mr. Allison went to North C’aro-j -
lina last we*k to visit his father. ^
S. 8. Bennett, of Quitman, spent a few i 2st
hour* with our people on Tuesday.
Mr. C*. R. Pendleton and A. Green, of
Valdosta, were in the city this week.
e learn with sorrow that our good
old friend, the Rev. W. 11. Thomas, i*
Pri»l«l--t '»n Ym
There is a S-inch display advi
wordsafike o
tme of each n
except one word.- Th«
x one appearing ea
Harter Medicine •
. a "Orescent”' on e\.
they make and publish. Look for
name of the word, and
■ Boole, IV amitV.l Lithe
x). This
erything
iy ill.
Mrs. Branhaiu and little Annie .taunt*
e again welcome visitors at (.'apt. L.
Johnson’s.
Frank Andrews returns to our
town, after a visit to his home, on ac
count of illness.
A party consisting of Mr. and Mr*. L.
A. Williams, Mrs. G. \V. Barnes and
Mr*. X. G. Garrett, took a trip to Savan
nah this week.
Mr*. Kila McDonald and little son, of
Milwaukee, Win., are visiting Mr*. E. 11.
for rent.
rv brick building. M rooms and
able for hotel or merchandise
Apply to I». B. KNH1.ISH.
PATENTS
Marks rcgistcre*!. Interferences am
pnewntel in the Patent office
nn«seeuteil and defentlol in tli
Fees Moderate.
1 was several years Principal Kxj
the Patent Office, and since resigi
at tel
ebu ^
(’rawlev this week. We regret that their 1 P 0 ”'] with him in patent matter*."—Sclu
1 ° Her Iluryee, ex-t hief Clerk or Patent Offi
stay i* limited. Address. BENJ. It P.YT1.1N.
id pnnnpt pntseeutioi
id to all other patent I
charge.
"Your learning and great experience wil
enable you t*» render the highest order o
service to your clients."—Benj. Buttcrworth
ex-Oommisiioner of Patents.
“Your good work and faithfulness hnv<
many times lteen spoken ot to me."—M. V
Montgomery. ex-Oommfosioner of patents
*'I advise mr friends and i-lients to corn's
md with h
Offit*
iother Dr. Bn
verond. He
lit:
women preacher* in the eliurcn, as they
have them in Kansas, and lie was tartly
answered all round, getting the worst of
it, in (>oint of nuinliers, at least. The
Southern member* promptly aud em
phatically informed the Kansas brother
that Southern women would not do any
thing so improper. Many of them were
making their own living, but they would,
at least, leave the ministerial field to the
Comfortable low quarter shoe* at Owens,*
at iMitom price*. «
The Musicians Guide (Spring Edition
1892) contains, lwwidea 212 jKiges of
musical information, biographies of loO
musicians, with 2. r » |M»rtfaits, a “Teach
er* Guide” and other valuable features,
three new songs, “My Kathleens Com*
ing Back," "Lust Night” and “That is
tave,” and two piano pieces, “Sounds
from the Ball-room" and “Stolen Kisses"
—Gavotte. Mailt*! free for eight two-
eent stamps, or the World and Guide,
containing the above ten song* and
pieces, mailed for -twelve two-cent
stain]*. Address, The S. Brainard’s
Sons Co., Chicago HI.
.1. V. Norton’s summer dress good*
are «omething Beautiftil and cheap. O,
Ur. B. F. Williams Bead.
The fatal termination, on Saturday
night, at 11 o’clock, of a long illness,
wa* not tiuexiHH-ted hv his family and
friend*.
The funeral services were eonducted I
by Rev. Mr. Quarternv.in at the resi
dence, on Williams street, and jwa* one
of the largest ever known in Way cross,
fifty carriages forming the cortege to the
cemetery.
In the death of l>r. Williams, Wuy-
tf cross lose* one of her founders, aud with
furnished the i the exception of the Rev. W. II. Thomas,
her oldest citizen. His estimable family
are all well known to our citizen*, and
in their loss they have the sympathy of
tlu* community.
Atlanta, Tuesday,
ii, this time a Kan-
«dc a demand for
ii sell you an Organ or
n you can buy in New
Ami that's just what.s
miali. seplOtf
’ l>est ginghams and cham-
V. Norton’s, t front 71c up-
Mr. C. I. Groover, editor of the Quit-
man Free Press, called upon us on last
Saturday. We were glad to sec him.
Call again.
Miss tau Ingraham came over from
Brunswick, where the schools are hav
ing a vacation this week, and spent two
days at Col. Hitch’s. *••
Col. Ben K. Russell looked ill on us
yesterday while waiting to take the train
for Brunswick, where he was to speak
last night for Turner. '
Mr. E S. Paine and wife went to At
lanta on Sunday night. Mr. Paine went
to represent the Brotherhood of Locomo
tive Engineer* at their annual con veil-
We hear that our young friend, Char
lie Thomas, is soon to return home well
equipped for life, with a diploma and a
wife. None of the Waycrms boys are
slow.
Mr. aud Mr*. Watte, of Wavcro**,
who have been visitiug the family of Mr.
L. Knder, left for home yesterday, Mr.
Watte is agent of the Southern Express
Company at Waveross.—Thmu&sville
News.
Mr. .Sibus Fordham, of Cincinnati,
Ohio, and .s*. Mans, Ga., visited his
nephew, Dr. .McWhorter, this week. Mr.
Fordham,although over seventy years is,
hale and hearty, and grows younger as
he grows older.
Mr. Warren Lott leaves next Monday
ening for Hot Spring*. Ark., where he
goes jus one of the Commissioners from
the Savannah Presbytery to the General
Assembly of the Presbyterian church of
the United States.
noticed the following among
rrivals in the city this week: Dr.
J. L. Estes, Blackshear; »S. F. Floyd,
Waresboro; XV. H. Coitally, Jacksonville;
Hal. Lawson, Abbeville; W. XV. Beach,
Beach; J. XX’. Hinson, Bickley; (’. M.
Sweat and B. Peterson, Douglas.
Building.
Mention thi* pai*er. Washington IV <’
A StllTK OK ROOMS,
Consisting of two bed-room*, a bath-ror
ami large sitting-room, all furnished a
opening with French window* onto a piaz
r the del
ret lie
The lot
Inquire at Herald.
LEUAI. AI>VERTISK.MEN'TS.
Ware County.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
JEORGIA-
NEW MILLINERY.
Just From New York.
IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES.
MRS. E. COTINGHAM
Is on deck again with the finest Spring
Stock ever displayed in Waycross.
A large number of Pattern Hats, in all the 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 beautiful display. Store
between Bank and Post Office „, 6 „
ty, within the
highest bidder.
» the find Tu.
t House door
inning along
, thence north
» E s'
>y Mrs. Mollie
Parallel street
alMint 100 feet,
'i a lr»i
the lands owtusl
hj* XX’esley Cooper, t lienee east nltout 210 feet
or t.* the lands ownetl hv Mrs. Mollie Cason,
theme south 210 feet or to Parallel street to
thp place of iK'ginning. Bntindcd on the
sqmh by Parallel street and lands own.il hv
R. B. Brya
I the
by lands Mm
by K s
. Wralej
i the north
oper, J. I*.
The Ar&lU Well.
The artesian well is now completed
a depth of .Vm» f«*d and a j^kkI stream of
water has Wn struck. Tl»e Contmi*-
htoner* have ordered a putup to l«
eajeunty of the ^ell, l»ut no doubt is felt
a* to it* iH'ing inexhaustible.
Br**t >lMira for the price U. U. KuglfoUV
Young men, ’you can find a largo and
tdylfoh lino of straw hats at J. X’. Nor
ton’*. at rock bottom prices.
The Dk* ofa tag
Or arm by amputation would not cause
mi i,tm h suffering as many people endure
with Uhemualfom. One of tlu^mpateat
tliscovcries of the centur^^^certain
• relief from horrible suffering, and a
rapid cure. What a blessing 1 It fo Dr.
Drwmmond’s Lightning Remedy, price
3?’*, large Ih.uIc, and if the druggist has
not got it, the remedy will be sent to any
addre** on receiptuf juice, by Drummond
Meiirtnc Co., 48-50 Maiden tane. New
York. Agents wanted. m\14-2t
. t\Grace* Son are tin* (irttple to l.i .
v»*ur tixfi.nl Ties from. Money refutKlol
for every |»air not giving satisfaction. •
riXK JKMEi rows roa sale.
I otter tor sale a limited nnmleri/Kstra
Fine Cow*, fresh in milk, all toy own Intel-
" ti»*s desiring a good, docile family
«4>tain*aniefnrtn theandendgnrJ.
Brat Mwtmintof NcgUgre Shirt* at Ow-
“Re»l Letter Week” at Owen* will be 1.
remembered by those who secure some of
the bargains he offer*. See hi* advertise
ment in thfo paper. H-2t
The entertainment at the Y. M. (’. A.
rooms on Friday week, was the success
their social gathering* always are.
The musical program wa* opened by
the choir of the M. E. t’hurch.
te Misses Sasnett played a duet,
Miss Katie Johnson a piano solo, and
Miss Butler sang one of Mcndelsshon’i
happy productions, “The Voices of the
WtaaL” The guitar trio, Mrs. L A.
Wilson, Miss Minnie Buchanan and
Mm.Willie Folks responde*! to an encore
which wa* much enjoye»L
Dr. Mathews also contributeil a new
and pleasing feature in a cornet solo.
“Deter, Peter, ’ Pumpkin Eater,” wa*
the master-piece, hv Misses Lyon and
Quarterman and Messrs. XX’. R. McIn
tosh and Rowbotham.
A sntall sunt was realizodfor the As
sociation.
“May week” in Savannah apjK*ars to
have lieeu up to the usual gay standard.
The lintels were crowded to the point of
uff<H*ation, horse and electric care piled
ip the nicklea, the country people
swarmed over everything and doubtless
had a good time and got their money’:
worth. In addition to the usual order
ercises, consisting of the trades dis
play, fireman’s display, bicycle, horse
boat racing, and military parade the
new attraction this year was the j»res-
in the harbor of four Men-of-XX’ar,
the celebrated Ktarmrge, Th* Philadel
phia, The Xeirari, and the dynamite
cruiser, IWnriiw, whoso crews partici
pated in the parade.
Rare Itai-gains offered :
rok. You can’t afford to
The most complete and beautiful stock
of white goods, muslins, embroideries,
etc., at J. V. Norton’*,
Waveross.
Everybody i
Owen’s
the bargains at
14-2t
Ifyou H>
i> far i
the
XKWN FOR THE LADIES.
«. XI. I’. Tennent & Co. have taken tlu
agency for the world renowned “Bomcstu
*t Mrs. j. It. Spangler. This A pi
law. S. F. MILLER.
50-tds Sheriff Ware County.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
TO THE LADIES.
FINE MILLINERY
. LATEST STYLES.
DTlEiSS MAKINO,
PERFECT FITS.
You are cordially invited to visit the new and elegantly appointed Store of
SIRS. TENNENT & CO.,
Now open in the Owens Block, just opposite the depot, XVayeross, Ga. You
will find it fitted up exclusively for Millinery and Dress Making. Our Stock
embraces everything needed to make a Summer Hat Stylish and beautiful. Speoial
attention is invited to the entirely new and faultless French System of Cutting asd
Fitting. Courteous attention and entire satisfaction will he given to you and
your friends.
Mrs. M. P. Tennent & Co.,
Owens Block, Waycross, Ga.
Two Doors from Brad Watson & Co’s Leading Dry Goods Store
vilhin the legal li
• of sale to the higlic
lejjaMiot
Two certain gray mares, one Wing als»m
eight year* old, and the other about nine
years old. < >ne of said homes named Maud
and the qne last described named Fanny.
And also one lightning red wagon, levied
on to satisfy a mortgage execution issued
from the Superior Vonrt of Ware county in
favor of R. V. (’annon against V. XV. 1 lodge.
Levied on as the property of XV. Hedge.
This April 2$th, 1*92. S. K. MILLKU,
apr30-td* .Sheriff XX’ure County.
NOTICE.
All persons having demands against the
estate of A. R. Phillips, late of Ware county.
This
make
. 1*92.
ring Machines,” guaranteed
For the next .‘10 day* ..
specially low prices on all millinery
ladies and children's hats &c.
MRS. M, P. TENNENT &
It Administrator A. R. Phillips, detvaso
G EORGIA—XX’.v be < oixtv.
To all whom it may concern: An net a
Hilliard having, in proper form, implied
me for pertuaneut letter* ot' administrate
on the estate of I>. B. Hilliard. late of sa
cite all and singular tl
>f kin of I>. 1L Hilliard,
W. P. LEE,
GROCERIES,: HAY, : GRAIN!
• Next Door to the north of Lanier & Youuians,
I
Where, with his
SPLENDID STOCK
| He is supplying the public at Lowest Prices. Call on me
and be satisfied.
W* F*. LEE.
ill also offer j to be ami appear at my office on the first
linen goods, Monday in June to show cause, if any they
i can, why permanent administration should
not Ik’ granted as applied for. XV’itness my
I hand and official signature, this May 4. 1S92.
XVARREN LOTT,
May 7—Ii Ordinary.
Waycross, Ga., July 4-tf.
IIF.XRY 110 H FA ST El N.
REN. J. APPLE
J. V. NORTON,
DRY GOODS, SHOES AND HATS.
The Largest Stock in this Market.
LADIES SLIPPERS & HOSIERY
AI& SPECIALTIES,
f
Call and Examine the Dress Goods Department.
feb 27-3m . *
C. V. Grace A Son :
‘iKiidiy
ft
FREE ADVICE.
That when you are undecided what
kind of a dress to buy, just call at J. V.
Norton’* mammoth dry -orals house and
find anything you want.
- --- jr a pair of 1 loss'* slaves,
worth sold next week at Owen’* tor
~ ‘ ~ ‘ the same k
lVm't foil to bay a ]
orth ffibOOk "
$L«k AU
ehfo advertisement.
XX’e have received from Hiclianl A.
Saalfiehl, 794, 896 and 798 Tenth ave
nue, New York, the first number of
musical monthly entitled, The New
York Musical Monthly. It U a marvel
of cheapness and excellence, of 32 pages
of music, large size, large print, equal
every respect to high priced music,
which is offered to the public at 15 cents
per copy ; or. 1.50 yer year, jvost-jvaid.
The number to hand contains, “Nigh
tingale Song” from the Tyrolean, by
Genec; “Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay,” by
Ascher; “Love and Duty,” Song, by
Pryden; “Serenata” (Italian) XValtx, by
Jaxone; “Kitsnrin Schottfoche Xlilitaire,”
by Ix*ggett; “Darkie’s Dream,” by Lans
ing; “Tyolean” Waltz, by Pratt, any
one of which is worth the price asked,
while the “Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay” is the
piece that i* being sung everywhere and
made such a success in Londn and
Pari*.
This monthly is printed on elegant
iper. Our subscribers would do well
to send 15 cento for a sample copy, or,
better still $1.50 for a yearly subscrip
tion to.the publisher.
No credit price on foods at D. B. English’*.
"Money will do wohders” at Owen’s next
week. It will pay you to see bis hr— 1 —*-
and fine assortment. The prices ai_
down” fivr one week onlv. See advertfoe-
ment. U-St
NEW STORE.
New Goods.
XV’e are opening up the liest selected! stock of Flours, .Sugars, Meats, Ferris
Meats, C’au Goods, Coffees. Tea*. Rice, Hants. Breakfast Bacon, and everything
usually kept in a
First Glass Grocery Store.
At Prices never before named in Waycross.
sped our goods and get our price*. Even
Henry Hohenstein & Go.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
General Agents
M A N RATTAN
Life Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK.
CORRESPONDENCE -SOLICITED.
aug 15-ly
Now Open to the Public.
TERMS SPOT CASH.
Don’t Ask for Credit. We Don’t Keep It.
Highest Prices Paid for Conntry Produce.
- . Respectfully,
BENNETT & BENNETT,
4th Door in Owens Bl^ck, Opposite Depot ‘ Tbe Trading Clothier,
—=RED LETTER WEEK! !>
Kill MONDAY, M III, .
FOR SIX DAYS
I Will Make Special Prices in My Entire
Stock.
Hess’ Hand Sewed Shoes were
Grose’s Hand Sewed Shoes were
Virginia Patent Sole Sewed Shoes were
Good Calf Skin Shoes were
Low Quarter Shoes and Slippers in great Variety at the Same
LOW PRICES.
.Straw Hat* must go too, and so must my immense stock of Underwear and Neg
ligee Shirts, Neckwear, Trunks, Valises <fcc.
These prices are only for one week, and are for the SPOT CASH.
About Fifty Dozen Tan and “Hermsdorf Black” Sock* wilgbe sold at $2.00 doz
en. They are guaranteed two thread goods, full, regular made. No seam*, and
worth 25 cento a pair.
25 dozen Wilson Bros, famous “Crow Dye” Sock* at $4.00 per dozen, one-half
dozen in a box, worth 50 cento a pair everywhere.
If curiosity will impel an investigation,*you will see rare bargain*.
Boy’s suits, ei;tra panto and shirt waist*, all go at the *ame low jirice*. So will
my fine line of IJglit Coat* and Vests, Suit*, Extra Panto Ac.
The price is the object, and I mean business.
FRANK C. OWENS,
Owens Block, Waycrow, Ga.
$6.oo Now $4.75
6.oo Now 4.50
3.00 Now 2.40
2.00 Now 1.50