The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, May 21, 1892, Image 4

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l>e convinced. can in nu control principle am!. ■ therefore, all who affiliate ithouM accept 1 aa auprenn the principle* of the «*nlet. S. Kvery nu*tul*r a ho takes the oh- ligation always a<hiiini-:<*tv«| to (Ikw ; who join, w first tohl as a comlitmn precedent anil upon which all tliat is to ; follow is predicated: •‘That it shall in rBO way interfere with your political or eligious liberty." Therefore, this«»*!* r as such, or awy of its branches, hr.s no right to take any partisan, political nr sectarian religious action. We urge uj*- on the bmtberhood of all reform awK'id- lions and all good citizens who delieve, aa wc do, that enactment of laws based upon oar demands is for the preserva tion of free institutions of our ptvern- went and to nuenr the mom** from de graded servitude, that they use all hon orable means to secure the election of men to oar national legislative council who stand pledged to work for the jus- sage of such law*. Finally, brethren, remember that de votion to our principles is only to be emphasised, and oar influence made ef fective, by voting for our demand* at the ballot box. We Send greetings to the brotherhnud in the north and the great northwest, and assure tliHn that our ALWAYS SAVE MONEY. LARGEST STOCK, LOWEST PRISES AND LATEST STYLES Are what wo offer you now. Every one is suqiris.^1 tlint calb* say it is a posit iv.- fact that such an array was never ~c *u 1* *t«•: in Furniture arv Fancy Barbr Sait-, lied K**»m Suits. I>ii»i=i.: td* an<l Standing I'abinets,Office Fittings. Etc., Etc. Onr Carpet department Specialties; Mouquctb*, Wilton *»»• from :10c to $1.C0 a yard. Also, a large aj^irtnuat of luce i ami Bmissaarc Fortiers of every Style and Quality. Window lVm’t forget that wc .an nil vo*jr wants, no lustier whst thej CloUis and Matting laid: Window Shades hung-r-all.Kx.-la-ive! Okuueand convince yourself that wc mean what wc say. S.- mom suits, worth $30.00. Our asKXlutent .of caltrewv and I yon aware what bargain* moan, Onr grand seK-tim of picture | bk* assortment «f qiitilM, blanket-. comfort*. and <mr large sr ! rockets will make you believe wc mean borint-a*. Wo want i ; the something of that s*.a*e article which we haw in *ti j too munrnm to mention. IxS us uake the exchange. Wo v i Installment llan, and we pw you a run! discount i»y |ayin/( j you all, citizens **f Wanrav and vicinity, to give ii« a trial. ' which will lie vpy much appreciate*!. Yours nuwt humbly an Bru«rl* GarpeU, j is Tamhour Carpets, Oil r»f charge. $3*1.00 U*l- Tliii is tin* !***t Ac.-nrdc^n ever oSere 1 for the money. I kiv;» oil advertise this one, beeans? it always ph-usci*. Order the No. lfor; . gel the ixwf, for the low price of $»(» ». Double Ik-Hows, Th»W |: Truinpvt*, Nickle Content and Clasp, liosewool Case. 10 Keys, 3 Si« lieotl-; Size Hxtixfl. fc Nufse«l” if you waut an Arcordeoii. .S lid 2"k* for otic «*f lait Harmonicas* 1 Order only of T, E. LANIER The Jeweler, T. E. LANIER, ■Til© Jeweler. ; Way cross, : : Gee will .un i hr then in *11 laudable effort, j to redeem Ihb enuntir from the eiatche* | of omniztd capital, and that «e will‘ rtatnf with them at the talk* boa fcr i the enforcement of onr demand* Signed by all tbn member* of the con- I GEORGIA. WAYCROSS, SMITH & WESSON PISTOLS. The following addrsm was issued to weaker tl the brotherhood by the nwnt meeting {JJjjgJl of ^Ilfcarr freddri* held in llivinny inAlfo* him' Ala.' We t*up|*o*c. hnwetcr. that t’ii« will not conic any nearer omTinc- njgJJ. in* the enemies «f the Alllnnty ut the , fl firmer*' ileterminslion t« .tick to their Jjgnljj^ demand* tfian all the «4her nihlmwe* ! ptiikdokc cad rrw>inlions that hate Iwm published »> the world. Verily many men “hare eyrs to see l*ut sec not." The day «** r.-oming is c*»i.»**ug for those who in<i*i on a eowlitfon of things that n»U the farmer of bis products without just cum- pensation, and that day is not far away: VOIIM or ADVICE. Following is the text af the address : I PAY xpress ’• Char both’ WAYS! YAAG.Y/*. riM-.im- whkh an-U-ing eft*. U-ri by Hr*. Starkey A Palen,l52U An h St^I'iiiiadclphia. IV*.. in <Vrti»nmptk*n, 4t»tarr!i, N. nrnlgia. Itn.iMhill*. Klii-uinati-in. and all rhrnnh- diseases, by their I 'onipouml Oxygen Tr. al- i by skillful workmen, lower than loss om»|h*- fully prcjoxv.1 with all machinery t»* «h» any notice. I usually have ry dillicult one, or nco«ls if you an- a sufferer from any di*t-a*e which your physician lui* feUol to c un-, write for information aUmt this treatment, and tlu-ir book f»T aOO pagu>. riving a history of Ottnpnund Oxygen. its nature ami effects, with numerous testimonials from patient*, to whom yon may refer for still further in formation. will Is- promptly sent, without medical work, rivin*, a* it «foe*. the n-nult of years of study and experience, yon will ARKKIt. .1 Collector, uprgtf To the Brotherhood of National Farm ers’ Alliance and Industrial Union: Wc the )irc*idcnt* and executive officers * the state* t souri. Text. -, „ •ippi, Alabama, Georgia, West Virginia and Florida, togrlher with the members of onr national executive committee, na tional legislative committee, national ju- diriary committee and President Polk, having been called together in council to consider the reported peculiar condi- Hons in the order in the southern states which it was believed seriously tliieateu- ed that harmony, brotherly love and uni ty of action -o necessary to the pucccm of our cause, and sucon* of our order in these state*, after counseling together ami hearing detailed rejiort*. rejoice- to say to you that we feel greatly encourag ed and inspired by the splendid spirit of unity mid determined adherence to |»rin- ciple which pervailes Hie order in nearly every one of these dates, notwithstand ing the coniliiued eflbrts of our enemies to sow seeds of discord in <*ur ranks, |irmliiig heated |s>litieal contests, ba-al and t dutv : Dre. STARKEY & PALEN, | VOI An* St.. I’hiWf'ghui. Sa. to adjust and regtilate. 1 mher workmen and pay nil tin- transportation, and I am sure y. will report price before doing tli have to pay just the same ns if* In sending jobs be wire to put a name in full, plainly written, also Pc it I* not same as post office. Always write me sentr^wlu-ther by mail or express. .Send me a trial job and see if 1 don't plea- you to South Georgia Bank and Southern Exp Address S3—Inch. Singh S3—8} Inch, n.mhl 82—SI Inch. Saf.-tv 1 m h. Single Aet Inch. Double A* Inch, .Safety Hai Inch Extra. nothing t< iiarg II U-pi l Lengtl E. H.CRAWLLY, SR., HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE and STOVES. » with the watch, giving vot: -late, and express office ling a watch, stating ho< to my reliability. I reti gent at this place. T. E. LANIER, Waycross, Ga. As I desire to give the people the IxMiefit of my cash trade,! all Furniture and Stoves will he sold low down for cash. Parties desiring to purchase these goods will do well to state that they intend to pay cash, so as to get the Ixmefit of Cash ! Prices. In addition to our large stock of Furniture and Stoves, i we carry a full sti>ck 4if j We therefore fed it vants of the |iro|ile wc rcprciw-nt, stand ing upon the outpOMtH and watehtowers of this, the greatest |Nilitieal rcvolutkwl ever known to the nation, to sav to you 1 that we have entered the crucial |*crion j in the history of our great reform move- i meat in which the greatest caution, ear- | neat ddilwration and atrict adherence to ( our principles, arc neccaaaiy to pn-servt- [ intact that organization which stands to-day as the sheet anchor and hope of millions of wealth producers in the great battle for the God-given right* of hu manity. You are congratulated upon the grrat harmony and unity of senti ment in regard to the Alliance princi- |*lc» which prevails within your Inmler* and ujNiti the fact that a careful canvass of the subject of this meeting has shown that |»rarti«*ally the memlicr* of the or der in these states stand squarely ujion their demaml*, with the avowed deter mination of holding devotion to them above that to any method of actiou, and that to-day the uuml*er of those who so endorsed the principlea of the Alliance is much greater than ever before. The sentiment also prevails, strong and uniform, thnt thl* great order aa an organizathm Is the greatest of all mod ern forces for the spread of reform edu cation,and that its work must be perjiet- uateil and encsiuragisl in this high I sphere entirely free from any partisan ■ entanglements. The only dangers which j seem in any way to threaten a lack of the fullest development ami jirosperitv • of the order are those which attend the disposition of a few men and paper* to publicly criticise aud condemn others for their method. This is not of suffi cient extent to damage our order hut it mars that perfect unity that should pre vail, aud always injures all concerned, and t« contrary to the spirit of brotherly love and forbearance that should prevail. Another evil which fortunately prevails only in very few localities, ia the dispo sition of member to seek political office at the hands of their brrthren, forget ting tha. principle «*f Alliance doctrine which declares that the office should seek the mau anj not the man the offi ce. In consideration of these views as to the situation, the following rules of action a re suggested as well calculated to enable the orver to go through the coming ordeal of fierce political contest and come out strengthened and j>uri- tied: 1. Let a spirit of harutouey prevail, and let unity of action Ik* the rule I*el none condemn a brother who stand; squarely by princijde of the order, or speak in any way di*|taragingly or dis- reapectfully of* him liecause he may differ as to the ’licet methods of enforc ing our principle*. Grant to every hrother honesty of |>ur|Mwr. 1 laH fealty to the iirinciplcs of the iwdcr he the tme ami only test of mcm- ship, anl let th«*e wh> value jurtisaii affiliatious more than their Alliance ob- ligations Ik* in filmed that their onler tlemands strict and full devigion to im principles, ami leaves each to Ids own (jowls. Notions. Shoos. Hats. Crockery and I Ianlware* mmu utensils m I will bo pleased to price good time. COURT HOUSE SQUARE.! R. B. KEENE, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, TIN. SHEET IRON AMI (JOBBER WORK. STEAM FITTING A SBFXTAETV. "ITIN ROOFING AND JOB WORK. DEALER IN l^iinipM. f^teuiii. < « a.-i sui(l tVate3* 5-' , i< 4 in«>\ Wells Driven at Short Notice, and Every Well GUARANTEED. Plant Avenne, Near Canal 'ajeross, Georgia. GUITARS. 1 have on hand a full line of | Guitars, rangiuK in price from I Three Dollars to Fifteen Dollars, j Order from me and send amount von want tho pay for a Guitar, aiul I will send you one at less price for the quality than any other house I also keep a full line of Guitar Trimmings, such as Ma chine heads. Bridges, Bridge Pins aud all kinds of strings. Try one y.jm j set of my Silver Steel Strings at THfjBff '■{ 50 Cents by mail, postage paid. \ Best Gut strings made at 75 Cents [I . \ to One Dollar per set n ;v lBBpaUI Send 25 Cents for one of my . j best Harmonicas Tile Jewoler, WAYCROSS, ! : : GEORG-XA. Ill srii.lius .'i-.U-rs !„• ojirettil u* .tato .i/f an,I length nf Sarr.’l, whrthi-r -.iii^K- „r thaihlo arthni, or aafrtv hannnorl.^a, altftlier l.luo tiui-h nr nictir |,hated. It K-nala are ordered V. O. I), a dejawit of $1.00 is re.|iiir,st in advnneo. A lull line of cartridge,* on hand. IVarl handies $2.dd extra. A Full Line of Giin.s, Pislols, .Sporting Ammunition and Fishing Tackle The Lowest Possible Prices. Order from _ T , T. E. LANIER, The Jeweler, Waycross, Georgia. AMERICA RINGS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, Picture Frames, VASES. Toilet Sets, Notions. line and give satisfac- two plates, M karat longer than any com* CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver Ware, SPECTACLES, Pocket Knives, RAZORS, SCISSORS, Bric-a-Brae. | by Kx,.r , D., with privilege to exnmi i ordering. 1 know it will pie; GILLON & HUDSON, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, (WAYCROSS IRON WORKS,) Waycross, .... Georgia, H AVING added all necessary Machinery to our shop, we are now prepared to do ail 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 Kettles. Banjos T. 33. ExAKTXBH., TUc Jowolor, Vv ayorosa, Ga. AMERICA. This is the Ladies America, and is the same watch, only smaller, as the 'Gciilktiiens America Watch ffyTitcy arc new Watches on the U market, and sol^l to advertise them at IvA the low price of TEN DOLLARS. HER E YOU ARE; TH E BEST BANJO IN TIIE WORE!) For the Money. A Regular Professional. No. 1309. a—38 Brackets, Full Nieklc Rim $8.00 No 130S. a—20 Brackets Full Nickle Rim, 6.00 ,No. 1303 —14 Brackets, Full Nickle Rim, 5.00 No. 1302 — 8 Brackets, Full Nickle Rim, 4.00 All of tlu* ah-.Vf are first-i !:i-.- g«H*d- in wi ry ivvk-cI. ami :m- not to I paml with th<-cheap Ira-sh gy-ncru 11, l*:iiij<» ranging in pri.v fnun $1. V» ti-ivt-tl. A full line «f Banjo lrimmingM in stin-k, sm-li as itrulgts, tail P« res. extra liesuN. ate. I also earn* in stm-k the very liest itiuk ml them by mail on of priee: 1 Full St- 1 Full Set Bf>! Yioliu or Guitar String* ! ean pb-.i iea*. Onfor only of I carry in stock also a line of all the Latest Designs in Ladies Chains, Charms. Rings and Jewelry, and guarantee everything to he as represented. Should you order from me any article that does not please or come up fully to your expecta tion .at the pfice, 1 will take it back and refund the money, n m- provided that it is returned in five days and not used. Re- 1 *!!!! 0 r,h r -^ vriy 1'iv 17 1,,c,1, ^ cr I am Headquarters for all g*K>dsin my line, and send m-k. such as hridgt*», p<-gs, thinii.h-s, me vour order for what you want .T. E. LANIER, THE JEWELER, Waycross, : : Georgia.