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VOL. XIU.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1892.
NO. 26.
ornrats or ware ioixtv.
Warren lott-OnHoary.
\V. M. Wilson—t'lerk Superior « Y.i.n
s. ¥. Miller—Sltcriff and Jaifor.
K. II. Urawley—Trea-u nr.
Joe |». Smith—« 1
< «*nnty <Ymuni*rioner
W Itavfclson ami P. J. Itlaekbiin
Adder***, Waycn***, Ga
('ITT OFPfCERH, WAYCROSS, «A.
Arthur M. Knight, Mayor. Ahhnnen
\V. A. McXirl. W. W. Sharp. J. II. (Hllon
J.(l. Justkv, il. II. Murph
POWDER
Absolutely Pure. I
[Concluded from 1**1 Week.]
Only the very poor in Havana go on
| find, the street* are 1**> narrow for pedes-
trianism to Ik* pleasant, or wholly safe,
j It is never necessary lo go out of one’s
! way to find a carriage, victoria* line the
Few of them are really educated, none
are strong-minded or alive to the pro-
i of the age.
It was on the fifth day after our ar-
; rival in Cuba that we got up very early
! in the morning and with our guide took
; the cars for Matanzas. The first-da**
coach of the ferro-mrri/ was very ordi
nary, indeed, and at every station boy*
came through the car to sell brings of
live chicken* and fresh fish.
We made the sixty miles in two and a
halTimurs, although the railroad mem
ber of our party, who viewed the track
from the rear ' platform, said the road
was very good. While he watched rail*
tie*, we viewed a beautiful,
, .... pm™** *nd tramjiorta- f er ti| e cwmtrv, T eiy f.irto tho fyeo with ^ ni d ___
M. Albert*
W. A. 4'osoi..
W. I). Ilomilt..
Warren l/>lt, K
V. W*4 A. M.
W*yrr...-> lxMlge. No. »«5 F. uud A. M.,
M and 4th Wednedav* at 7:I*i
KnfU-.li. W. M ; K. II. Reed,
a John .
II. W. Rml.
, y.x. Off. Clerk
»nl« lo Tren-a
Secretary.
i»U, Higliest'of all in leavening stretigl
'(trrrmnrnt fhod BntOii.
l’ov.\i. itAKixr. lv*ni»r.n4'o.. loo Wall Si. N.Y. j -Several shopping tour* resulted in dis- j Kxcel>t t j, c villages, we saw only
; ‘Winln.cnt to ..ur party, oven .ilka, ,., le tl.atch.xl cottagw’ anil ivratlior'-
HAV ANNAII A DVKRTIHEMF.NTt*. j limn and Iucck Wing a higher prio,- witl , hanana stalk*!
than in Nog York. It is possible there Malanias is a quaint olil fit, of stone,
EDWARD LOVELL’S SONS, I is one price for Cubans and, a liWral in- i^utirully situate.1 on the set!, with a
V creaHC ,or ‘M'r"****, WHO are an »up- f a i r harbor sheltering a number of ves-
po*sed to l>e rich. sels loading with cotton, tobacco, oranges
Tlie Cuban h..r** are small and Hc „ w „ delightful breakfast was
I ,0U K I ‘ b,vnnd Wtet *'"*■ ,itU « h '.r«- served us in courses, which despite onr
: will clatter along these narrow, rocky : |ime mteupie.1 us from eleven
j streets for a Jialf-day, drawing a vieto- unt !| igeive oYloek. An omelet with
holding three person*, lieside* the
, it. v
Fritlur in wli month
romp. W. W. Sharpe, II. IV; Itl Ft
K. II. |;c<-ri, Secretary.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
Hardware, Tinware, Plows,
Turpentine Manufacturer-* Supplies,
liar, Rand and Hoop IRON.
Wheels, Axles and Wagon
Material,
1 lun*, Riftols and Ammunition. dlO-lv
Frwl Flekrn, |»wther. K. It,
iihotiikriiood whomutiv
UIUKKIIH.
!, Paine, < 'hlef Engineer
Itl In*. Agent; A. K. Hall Fint Awlstant
Lloyd & Adams.
DEALERS IX
j Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash ami Blinds.
Terra Colta and Sewer Pipes,
, "”"rriiXNo A ^ "“ i ;"wen: I BUILDERS. HARDWARE,
M., r. T. X. Hyfan, Secret ary. MeftoSdand i . 1 || • lc *
■rfongivM an.l Wldiaker St-.,
Engine
WAVt ROM RIKI.KM.
npany —. 4th nyi
“\J. McP 1
4 Volin
«V|*rlV!
leery. <’upt. J. McP.
J. II. Oillon; 2.1 Li
s-r.lary.Jol.il llogan; inm-iuvr. u. i
Folk-. Regular monthly meeting '.'-l Thm*
day »*l'each month. Prill night* Tue-.|n;
i.inl ri.ur-.Inj of each week, 7:.a» p. m.
WAYniOHN UIIM1K I. o. ». K.
Meet- every Monday evening at Ti-'W* o'clock
J^V. Jone-. X. II.; f». William*, Secretary.
A mom; tiie churches.
I Savannah,
Georgia.
Sole A gel
A CUT ON RATES.
driver, and show no fatigno.
The pack horses are very funny sights,
I with their enormous loads that often
v | hide the little annimal completely, as he
- ! moves along patiently under it.
Heavy carts are drawn by |oxen that
are as large a* the horses are small. The
cows, a* well as oxen, are lieautiful and
look like the Jersey. We see cows led
from door to door, the poor little calf
muzzled, while the mother's milk i*
drawn an.l sold in .any quantity re
quired.
This insures the leverage Wing sweet
an.l gives the farmer’s pump no chance
to figure in the transaction.
Our first afternoon in Havana was de
voted to a drive als.ut the eitv for gen
eral impressions, and out to the Rolan-
ieal (ianlen*. These gardens are lieau-
tifull as well as interesting from their, to
petit ham and the ever presiding
dish of olives came first, flanked by the
hard, hard rolls that form the one only
bread eaten on the island. No waffle*,
buck-wheat cake*, mtiffias, biscuit or
even corn-bread! We may pity the Cu
ban* for their misfortunes, but we must
admire their wholesome, and no less pal-
ateahle cuisine. Who will venture to
deny that were Americans to abolish
from their tables, cakos ( pics, hoj breads,
nuts and confectionary, they would be
healthier, happier, 1 letter-tempered ;
longei lived ?
Rut the Matanzas breakfast wait:
the omelet.
Ware County Board of Commissioners,
May Term, 1S92.
Present: Warren Lott, Chairman;
t'ommissioneis: Davidson, Cason and
Rlackbum.
Minutes last meeting road and con
firmed.
On motion of Commissioner Cason, it
i* ordered that the Road Commissioner*
of tho I0i*2nd District be notified to
order out the hands of said district, and
work the Ctlenraore and Waycross road
from tilemnore to the line of the 12ftl*t
District at once.
Tho following hills were audited and
ordered paid, to-wit
2800
275
Sat ilia MT* Co.,2 manteU.i4.00 . ji 00
•ndrewHar’— MBCa
Andrew Hanley, H’dwaro now court
house .........
J. W.Mallon, i
E. II. Crawit y, amount paid outfit
and dray
S. Griffin. Samtor, salary, April, mo
\V. H.McIntosh,carpet and matting,
8. F. Miller, Hheriff jail f^ April
and extra sen lces for Bailiffs April
Wayci
Jones,
S. A,Spence,expenses bringing Isaac
»t Yvilliam Taylor(priaoners)ftom
Way county to Waycro*s~ 7 .*»
W.M.Toomer, 3 days as stenographer
at April term '92 of Superior Court 45 00
Mile* A; Bradt, final payment Ware
. county court house 3,707 90
14 70
n case of the State vs John
superintendent
It 90
State vs David Davidson
Mary Davis, witness from Coffee
county'' ““ "*'*■ ■ * *
.Smith
Oeorgc Felth
county court house, balance in
full - 154 00
J. S. William*, salary, April.. 41 0(1
Wayeros* Lumber Co., material for
new county court house in full,
principal..... ( $r».4f
t from May 1st to June 1st. <
288 00
1993.
Total f §5,700 43
The following monthly payment* were
ordered paid for Wnefit of pauper* of
said county
A change of plates, and fish, shrimp- ’ **!
el.
. John Boyli-
aim net- cookch charmingly, appear. Dan Higun-..
Another change, and we have tender loin
steak* broiled to |>erfectinii, ami fried |m>-
tatoes. When this course i* carried
away we linger over the novel desert
§10 00
PRIMBYTKKIAN
• — W.
abltuth
is 81 reel. Kev. W. 8. I\i
every “ * * '*
•’idock
Wi-lne-ilay nftcnxi
i linn li!
Thur-tlay nig
school at 9:30 a
Fjtrnrst Worker- i
ml *7 p. m. Sabbath
-'ItonI 3 p. ni. t'hri-tian Kndeavor. 4:."!•> p.m.
uHM-K EPiwtiPAi. nivncii.
IVmlleton and Mary Street. Ilev.
J. U. 111. knell. I
ad 79*
Service- It s
S li.-.l 9 a. ni.
BAPTWT t llt ltt ll.
Albany Avenue. Key. W. 11. Scruggs, I
Frcnt bing every Sabbath tl n. m,
p. m. Sunday School every SaMmih :
Prayer Meeting every Thur-lay 7: »
•day
Sunday* 4:4.» p, ni I.- J*'
A.C. ftridgman. General
L. Johnson, Fre-M
From June to October
#1.50 PMR DAY,
Tfie Ol.l Reliable
HARNETT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. C;.V.
TIIK HARSHiLL,
H. N. FISH’S
European Hotel
AM)
RESTAURANT,
slrjngc-Ih.rj. The .venue of royal c | lecWi g, lavn j ellv , , lice d nine-
,»ln>«, IhalTurm. «uch , pretty picture, , lf> bmm un<| ^ lp5 , nl |,^ Th ,
ii. Cuban Krone., ex.ite.1 nur l.vol.e.1 > r „ r „ „ llM
admiration.
Through all the residence imrtion* of
the' city were women and children peep
ing nut through the iron bar* that secure
every door and wimlotTin Havana. In
the better class of house* the iron screen
i* iu fancy )iattems, but the greater
mtmlicr are strong, parallel, vertical
rods. (Jhts* panes are dispensed with,
a* during the. heat of the day the sun is
excluded by* inside wooden shutters,
which are opened towards evening, and
it is then that these group* appear at
the iron bar* to watch the life on the
Manv bright CiiIkiii eye*, from admir-
itfnufa*, those now rare vehicle* found
only in Matanzas, have been at the door
some time, and our party of six 1 icing
Howard
Dick Baldwin
Kliza Fulwood
Malcolm White-
Knnsoni Johnson-
iarrett and wife
400
200
Blister
Rachael Houston.....
Stop Morgan..
Harry Mack..
Under anil in compliance with the
recommendation of the (Jrand Jury, at
the April term, 1892, of the Superior
Court of-said county, James Cobb wa«
placed on the pauper list from May 1st,
1892, at the rate of #3.00 per mouth.
The county lmrrowed the following
amount*, at the herein named date* and
rate*, to-wit:
From Miss Maggie Crawley, May 3,
1892, at 8 percent. .'....91,00000
Interest to Dec. 1st, 1892 40 62
From South Georgia Bank May 4, ’92 2,500 00
Interest 30 days at 8 per rent- 22 85
On motion of Commissioner Davidson,
that Waycross Rifles be paid the
#200.00, as recommended by the Grand
I at the many living statue* of
' nude children in window* and on the
j streets, Laura and I began to feel that j {
1 we were in a strange land indeed. ,
Hava
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STRtGKLAND HI!
Waycross, Ga.
IN YOUMANS’ BLOCK
One Minute Walk from Union •
Depot.
Aprviy J.W. Strickland,
JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT
Plant Avenue—fommient t<» I»«-p»4.
Mratla U Om««. U4gl*|t « <>*•!».
Farr Kqual to Any House.
Kfery Fitrw Seat Away Satisfied.
Wo guarantee *ati*fartiou. and solicit the
" «f tlie public. All we a>k i- a
J. 1\ JOHNSON-
comfortably arranged in two volanta*,
the outrider* crack their whips and we
climb a piece of rocky road to get a
view of the Voumori Vidtty; then on
again up iii the rockiest road in the
world surely. Nothing but this queer
vehicle, with its two enormous wheel*
coming up as high as our heads, could
escape being overturned. The outrider
on his horse guides the one drawing the
volanta, solely with a view to keeping
him on hi* feet among the large stone*,
while our great two-wheeled carriage,
. ...... ... . , . *itl> >t» unfortunate, wnq.ant*, tumbles I j ury nt ti.o April term, 1892, of the
M,K am! bounce* nlon* in the mo., huleserile s.qirior Court of said e^ntv.
our husband*, and between blushes lor ,. e .... - 1
j ... . . -: a b' c fiksnion. p|, c Commissioners appointed to re-
! ff™. ,he m *° )r ' ,V,n * " f ' t* Ik hardly a trip for invalid*, uulc*., j vie ». and lay out a new MttiUa District
iolent shaking up i* preserilKsl, ( in the vicinity of, and including therein,
is our destination, the “Care* of Bel- j the town of Manor, in *aid county, ap-
A necessary rransaetion aBer reaehin g | j^^a \ ^ ^
toehanp- our ITnitrtl Stairs . „ fa onl , mirij , SenjB| , ny .
irreenhact* into Spanish money, «tl.er | ^ j, 0 (Wlight to RO down int „ „«
their pohi coin, silver or paper currency. bo „. ol , of rartlli
The latter gave uk much .port over it» ov( , r 0revaMC9j illto „„ lact i tP9 „„d
bulkincs*. t-or one dollar in gold we om , ul agmitoC .arming up !,ot
reeerve two and a half... thc.r paper. j ^ witll tM ,„ ,, n<Uw . t
The hoy, bought lemonade, g.v.ng a | ^ aboT , an( , lKK1?ht onecnd of a
five dollar gold p.eee and rece.vng ... ' Rtal „ rti ,„ fo carry honlo „ a MUVenir
eliange over twelve dollar.! The.r I After Matamaa, than which nothing
imekel, are imlg.ng nut w.tl. roll, and on , hc Ualld W more quaint and
roil, of dmy.,at,ere.1 paper money ami : ,, urioa , to American^ we spent two ‘.lays
when they f.e a poor Cuban w.th a Span-: Harml doingodda and end , sight .
id. ten rent p.eee (ten eenlavo,) they ^ „ Ich „ driving ont m the great
— felieitate ,l.emselv« that they have ; . ^ , nd p lanU tion,, going
.n arav nnlv fitnr mnla «lthrunrh ;
through some mammoth cigar factories,
visiting the market* etc. The market*,
In spite of ltad odor* and the rag-tag
population swarming in and out, were
fascinating to os iu their beautiful ex
hibit of sea food In great variety, and in
the various kind* of tropical fruit-.
Our return to onr native shores was
made in the “Olivette," a beantiful and
a swifter running steamer than the j
Maseotte, though .with no guarantee ‘
against sea-sickness. To any
good sea log*; the run over and hack,
thirty-six hour* each way, i* only a
pleasant whif of sea air, and the little
glimpse into foreign life i* certainly in
given away only four cent*, although
the poor fellow i* thankful enough for
that. Their silver quarters are worth
twenty cent* to u*, aud their gold dol
lars six per cent, less than onr*—al
though that per cent, fluctuates.
Like all Southron* tlie Cubans lire an
amusement loving people. The bull
fight did not hold ont sufficient induce
ment to our American taste* to keep tm
on the island for another Sunday.
An excellent place for seeing the
people i* at the theatres, which are J
thronged nightly by all classes, from
the mechanic and servant to the Spanish j
.nobility in their fine raiment and jewel*, j
Ticket*
terms of the law, and the Ordinary
was authorized to proceed in terms of
the law to have said district established.
FINAL OERTIF1CATE.
Waycross, Ga., May 3d, 1892.-—I
hereby certify, that Miles & Bradt, are
entitled to the following payments, in
full satisfaction for all claims as per
their contract, . dated the fourth day of
August, 1891, and October 26, 1891.
Also payment in full for all extra work
from March 2d, 1892, to date:
Ain’t of balance In full on contract $4,10933
a work 21944
ulars of cost and credit for the gas pipe*
see general hill. Your superintendent
also, with your consent, went to Savan
nah and purchased the entire outfit of
hardware for the building, the cost of
such hart!ware Ac., being paid from pro
vision of $200.00 included in Messrs.
Miles & Bradt’* contract. For i»artieiilar*
see general hill.
Your superintendent also, with your
approval, selected the wood mantels; cost
of same was paid from the provisions of
$10.00, each in Miles A- Rradt’s contract.
[lYmiinuod on fourth pape.]
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA—By W. J. Northkx, Governor.
It Is a fundamental principle in onr or
ganic law that “no person shall he depriv
ed of life, liberty, or property, except by
ilue process of law." This, supported by
the farther constitutional provision, “pro
tection to person and property is tlie para
mount duty of government and shall In* im
partial and complete," should make every
citizen absolutely secure in lii* right* guar
anteed in tho Oonstitntion of the State.
Th«»e right* 1 have sworn to defend, ami so
long as I continue in office I will exert all
the power the law confers upon me to se-
to every citizen of the State, of what
ever class or condition, the enjoyment of all
the rights given him under the law.
Under onr peculiar social conditions, xvo
■e liable to many and great criminal out
rage*. I cannot conceive, however, of any
iolation of law so outrageous ay to justiiy
setting aside the authority of the State, in
order to find suitable punishment to meet
the end* of justice. This is especially true
since, by an Act of tlie present General As
sembly, the Supreme Court is required to
give speedy hearing and determination in
criminal cases, and to transmit promptly
the clerk of tlie court from
which the writ of error was taken; and the
Judge of said conrt shall then have full pow-
•, In - term or vacation, to pass any order,
sentence or jmlgement necessary to carry
into execution the judgment of the Court.
There can be no just complaint against de
lays In the law.
Tlu* laws of the State an* ample for the
protection of tlie people; the courts an* op
inion, and the Kxeeutive stand*
ready, atoll times to enforce the judgment*
of the courts against lawlessness and vio
lence of any ami all kinds. The killing of a
citizen by a mob is deliberate mtinlcr, and
the perpetrators of tho crime should suffer,
at the hands of the courts, tlie proper pen
alty. Lynching is brutal, cruel and barba
rous. I now call upon tlie people of this
State, in the name of tlie law and onler, to
respond promptly to the summons of tlu*
officers of the law for the protection of citi
zen* whose lives may Ik* threatened l>y a
ihob. We cannot afford, injiny ease, how
ever aggravated, to justify the defiance of
the law.
The law provides that the Sheriff, in sup
pressing a mob, may summon to his assis
tance, cither in writing or orally, all the
citizens of a neighborhood or county. The
acts of such pot*e shall Ik* subject to the
same protection and consequences as offi
cial acts.
The law further provides: "Whenever
any riot, outbreak, tumult, mob m
shall occur or lie imminent, under such cir
cumstances that timely application cannot
lx* made to the Governor, and action had
thereon by him, the Mayor of any^eity,
town or village in which any of Hald volun
teer forces are located, if he ascertains, or
has good reason to believe, that the ordina
ry pow romitfihis or civil power of tlie coun
ty city, town or village where such viola
tion of the laws and peace of this State oe-
appears imminent, are or would be
unable to promptly suppress or prevent the
p, may, without first making applica
nt the Governor, direct the commander
of each company, or part of a company, of
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PIXON w. HITCII r.DW. If. MYCRS.
HITCH & MYERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Up Stair* Wilson’s Block.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
J s. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law.
WAWItOSS, . . . ■ GEORGIA.
JOHN C. NrDOilALD,
Attorney and Counselor at
Law,
WAYCROSS. - . . GEORGIA,
Omnt up stuir* in Wilson Block.
A. WILSON,
Attorney at Law,
WAYCROSS, ... GKORGIA
JJ C. CANNON,
Attorney at Law,
WAYCROSS, - . . GEORGIA.
Office up stairs in Wilson Block.
Will practice in the Brunswick Circuit and
elsewhere l»y special contract.
Nov 15-*90-ly.
J. Ij. onAWuarjr,
attorney at law.
WAYCROSS, (IKOIMHA.
Office in the Wilson llnililing.
S. L. DRAWDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HOMERVILLE, : : : GEORGIA.
DR. J. H. REDDING,
OFFICE, FOLKS BLOCK,
Near Hotel Pliocnix. apftO-ly
WALLACE MATHEWS, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
WAYCROSS, : : : : GEORGIA.
jan23-lv
“ in full fbi
. M4 erm*l*r*. A1
HmrtAX.” 1MM<
lupkkt,
0*. BAITER HEMCtlS CO.. SL LMX. M*
trial.
nirl24Un
Ladies ait Unfortunate.
Phil.it.iken control* the nerves, awl* nature \\> saw verx tew pretty Cuban won-
in various functions, ami thus eombat* j _ .* J , ,
with tip* many ilfc* of womankind sucre**- j «*» »<>•*« “ n * lookinfr, after onr healthy
fally. If your druggist l»a* not got it be American standard. A thin face white
...I* «5l._l* no S.OI.UX. , SSL-fr ££ -itatf-S I » porior «. u. to*, btok mptof ^
- -v* To*, i bUet Jmprt! with th. block ~
CITY TAX NOTICE.
The City Tax Bonks will le open at my
iifllcr on tlie rorner of lhirkrr ami Kliza-
beth street*, fix* the ro-cptiixi .ff tlty Tax fally, ‘lf y»
, -Tt.i ... ,t ... . r c t
Balance due Miles A Bradt $3,707 90
(Signed) Geo. Feltham, ’
Sup’t Ware county court house,
Way cross, Ga.
Report of superintendent for court
hoa*e building in Waycroaa, Ga., for the
county of Ware:
To the Building Committee and County
0>M»»i«fioMrrft ;
Gentlemen'—.Your superintendent
with j to ^ the foRowing statement,
vir Tlie whole of the contractors work
is completed in a most satisfactory man
ner. Daring the progress of the work
your superintendent found * it necessary
r , purr , h1 ^ 1 j t^ R "^b?hirtmrtl^'iS“;i,'h- j 10 .'°“r to -»«.)•
I ; f "" U, “' mn ot *!" rh ■ oat dnnbt promoHr. of Alnrricnn palri- ! V?* “nd erroi. of ro M trt.ct..n « tod
| tqe body »>f the house goes out, and re- -. down in the plan* and specifications
turn* for another act, or not, at the : “* — ♦ supplied.
pleasure of each individual. We were j “Any Fort la a Storm.*’ Having laid the several matters be-
dUapj)oiu!ed in the acting, or in the ‘ That’* a good maxim, but it will not. fore yon, which were duly explained at
i girl*, who were neither pretty nor grace- 1 work a* a rule in the purchase of a rein- j t | ie various time*, you instructed your
ful. Their Spanish conversation did ! *** of t * 1 * i superintendent to make all alterations
not interest ns, and their ain and graces ; noM^tbem £fi. Soo f t SS^^e ’ «d dcvUUon* necrasary to insure the
with their Ians and lace scarf* grew mo- and prolong agony. Get Dr. Drum- j stability, utility and general good ap-
notoono* after three acts, and we threw ‘ mond’s Lightning Remedy, and a speedy j pea ranee of the building. Inaccoidance
cureU certain. It cost* $5 »J>ottle, but■; tberewitls. vour superi
one bottle is worth a hundred of any
thing else, and for that reason it is the
cheapest when a cure i* wanted. Sent
to any address by prepaid express on re
ceipt of price. Drummond Medicine
C*x, 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York.
therewith, your superintendent pre
pared the necessary plans and specifica
tions for use of contractors. By your
consent and approval, your superintend
ent omitted the ga* piping, and substi
tuted the plumbing' arrangements in the
two laboratories, at a trifle les cost to the
county than the ga* piping. For partic- (
said volunteer forces, in the county, or said
city, town or village where such lawlessness
exists or is threatened,, to call out, and re
port with his command to such civil officer,
to enforce the laws and preserve the peace,
and it shall be the duty of such commander,
and all persons composing such command,
to obey snch order.”
The honor of the State demands that the
law be enforced, and that all citizens be
given a fair and impartial trial before the
proper tribunal—the courts of tlu* State.
On the 18th of May, instant, James Red
mond, Bob Addison and Gus Robinson
were securely confined in the common jail
of Habersham county, in the custody and
under the protection of the law. They were
forciobly taken from,said jail and hanged.
These persons were believed to be guilty
r a murder ’recently committed in said
county. They had never been arraigned
before any tribunal under such charge.
They were merely' captured and hurried to
jail During their fint night in jail a mob
seized-and hanged them.
The citizens of Habersham county have,
in the past, sustained the reputation of be
ing peaceable and law-abiding. The Supe
rior Court of the county is presided over by
an incorruptible and upright Judge. Tlie
prosecuting officer has always been faithful
his dnties and uniformly ncocesefal in
bringing offender* to trial and to punish
ment. The body of her people, represented
by her juries, luid uniformly shown a dis
position to aid In giving adequate protection
to life and property.
the outrage committed upon tlie live* of
these defenseless men is absolutely without
excuse or palliation. 1 now call upon the
people of Habersham county, fint by their
approving, sober, judgment; and, next, by
their earnest and diligent efforts, to akl the
Executive in bringing these offender*
justice.
In the execution of my purpose to secure
to every citizen of the State the enjoyment
of all the rights guaranteed to him by the
Constitution, 1 now direct that the Secreta
ry of State record and issue a proclamation
offering a reward of Two Hundred Dollars
each for the arrest and delivery of the
sods actively participating in the murder of
•aid persons, with proof sufficient to «
vict, to the Sheriff of Habersham county.
By the Governor.^
J- W. Wiirzx, W. J. XoRTtrax,
See. Ex.Dep'm’t. Governor, 'j IrMpiireaTlIerabf.'
DR. J. E. W. SMITH,
Office at B. J. SMITH’S DRUG STORK.
Residence Hicks Street.
WAYCROSS, - GEORGIA.
])It. A. I*. ENGLISH,
Physician and Surgeon,
WAYCROSS - GEORGIA.
03IT All calls promptly attended.
JJ». D. E. MeMAKTEK.
Physician and Surgeon,
WAYCROSS,' - - - - GEORGIA.
All call* promptly attended to. oaf
D R. F, C. FOLKS, Fhyrician and Sur
geon, W’aycroR*. Ga.
Office overT. K. Lixira's Jekelry Store,
mrs from 9 to 10 a. m,
fsidenoo, comer I’c
tswick avenue, Jwlie..
sionally engaged. j>’4.1y
DR. RICHARD B. NEW.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at'MinH Renmhart’*,
WAYCROSS, : : : GEORGIA.
janSCMim ^
DR. T. A. BAILEY,
DENTIST,
Office over Rank, On Plant Avenue,
WAYCROSS, : GEORGIA.
•i. hr
J It.HEDGE,
DENTIST,
WAYCRO&S, - - - GEORGIA
Orrtrr np stair* in the Folk* Block.
D r. JAH. C. RIPPARD,
Physician and Surgeon,
(late of Pennsylvania.)
■jpedal attention given to Genito Urina-
K Surgery. Can always he fonnd at I>r. K.
Goodrich’s Drug store.
April 14-tf.
WARREN LOTT.
Fire, Lilia and Accident In.
surance Agent,
Time Tried and Fire Tested
Fire, Life and Accident Iiwurancr Com
panies, and
REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
KNIGHT A ALLEN,
mriDly Waycross, Oa.
SAVANNAH,
GEORGIA.
W. A. WRIGHT, J. P..
And Agent For
National Guarantee Co
Securities obtained on easy terms. Special
attention given to the collection of claim*..
Post Office Building. Waycrom. Ga.
c. x. mcefuv
ROWBOTHAM & MURPHY.
Architects and Builders.
WAYCB088. . . . GEORGIA.
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