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Front Albany to Brans
MAD rPWA«p
From Brunswick to Albany.
Wonderful
STATIONS.
22 “ * round
581
10G
287
44 40
812304
By ain't included in Geo F.-l-
tbon*» certificate and paid. 443 *.U
Extra work in main tower. Cau*e—
Error in detail plan*, walls too thin, and
therefore of insufficient weight to eoun-
! terhalance projecting cornice, store work,
ami terra-cotta work.
4.175 bricks laid in lime mortar fit 11
50-MO per m ,80053
Cricket in main roof in tear of tower.
lal«or and material ... 5 00
gutter 30jo.
S§ yds supl painting 2ftc ,
S3 ft snpl eaves cornice ft-
131 yds supl plastering S7»'
The cures which are being cffi-ctcl by Drs.
Starkey A Palen.1529 Arch St-l’hiUidelphia.
Pa.. m Consumption. Catarrh. Neuralgia,
Bronchitis, Rheumatism, an«l all chronic
diseases, by their Compound tlxyacn Treat-
llninswick.
.—Jamaica
.Waynesvillc.
... Atkinson—
♦12d,000 in gold on deposit in your
tank to my credit”
Thus it»that this National hanking
system holds the parse strings of Amer
ica, controls the labor of the country
and escapes taxes. It has its center in
the East and throws oat its tentacles,
drawing, the life-blood of the Nation
from every occupation in the country.
In fhet, the East owns and controls the
capital, the manufactures and the trans
portation of the country. There u not
an occupation, a man, woman or child
in the South and West that does not pay
tribute U. the Easj.
Xalmnta..
.Sehlatteirille-
WAYCROSjC
Ware^boro...
1 slO 48 .
ijfio a) sio re>.
\\%\tt 40*11 18 .
.McDonald—
...Pearson
-Kirkland— ..
.Wes ton la.
Ii« Mile Post.
No.4 to'r w'dow fnmo
Tinniug sides of tower.
50 to sheet lead and I
.Tifton—
40011 sanl ami matt-bed flooring, ririt
'leek <4 25 —.
Retraction shaft from sentillative In'
court room, abo flooring fixed on
THE HERALD’S
Job. Printing Plant
Is the Finest in this Section.
- SEND IX WR ORDERS,
When you want boys and youths cloth
ing, try W. J. Smith. It'S a specialty with
him. and he will give you some nobby
good* very cheap. ft
Apply at Herald Office from
Western Furniture Co
laid in lime
FARM AND ALLIANCE.
sm ex jots sous coxm; nr
& “MBit PAUSE SLSZIlXa CCACE."
simultareotrsH-."
sprmt^affording a:
hence serve* for older chfldretf^ 11 *
Tho -Palace Sleeping Coach” will quiet th.
ctoueat baby, make it less nervous and mon
amiable; thaa shaning its destiay, temfvr, cka>
KINDS
3x4 dremd on foundries pine
supl 1J tongued ami grooved
redon 2 ride*. flooring. $45.09—.
raple flooring. 3d qality. *15.10
“ 11 T and O pine slats ....
*• IJ dressed 4 sides division—
- rough lnnd>er.
m ‘-pout and IL W. leader*. 15c.
FURNITURE and STOVES
T. II. Morton, President: II. C. Williams,
’jce-I'rrsidcn;; J. J. Wilkinson, Secretary;
.«. Clough, Treasurer; Rev. Thompson,
hnUin; W. D. Hamilton, laetmrr; H. L
fishop, Assistant Lecturer; M. J. Mock,
loor Keeper; C. D. Todd, Asabtant Door
ieeprr; 8. F. Miller. Benteant-at-srm*.
Post office Waycross.
17 pairs of hinges and screws
8 wrt iron strap dowels and screws.
16 *■ *• angle plates and «lo—
#*• “ dowels 5-8 ami 3 —.
5 hooks and staples
painting.
A Patent
II.C.Williams. President; H. L Bishop.
Vice-President; :F. B. C, Johns, Secretary:
J. Cl. dough, Treasurer; J. M. Freeman;
Chaplain; M. J. Mock, Door Keeper; C. D„
Todd, Assistant Door Keeper; T. If. M.
ieeper; T.
•eturer.
Waycross Hob-Alliance meets in Way-
Feblcr Ling, President. J. R.
Vice-President; Newton Hoddcnlx-rey. Sec
retary; A. <1. dosren. lecturer; J. D.
O'Quinn, Assistant lecturer; X. X. Miwll.
Treasurer; P. II. Baker. Business Agent.
Post office Folluton.
‘‘Tlie great interest of this country,
the producing cause of its )»ro»i*crity, is
labor, lalior, labor. The government
was ma<lr to encourage ami protect thii
industry and give its security to thi
very end; with this precious object it
view power was given Congress over cur
react' ami over the money system of the
country.” -Daniel Webster.
Capital i- non’ in these first
our second century placed aliove latar.
The first principles of our govemn
have hern |*erverted and they inns
restored. Wall-street speculators
never going to consent to their rest
tlon and they must l»e forced into i
mission l»y trie votes of the toiling i
General Weaver explained the whole
thing in a nut shell jn a speech l*efore
the iVnsylvania Dairy Association,
was (touring hot shot into the in
kings of the East when a gentle
smarting under the general’s hurtling
words, rose up in the audience and
, “tleneral, please tell us wliat kind
cow do you consider the Itosl com
|tur|KiM* dairy cow in Iowa 7 ” “Well,
said the general, “we are very iniicli dit
pleased with our dairy cow not only i
Iowa hut in the South ami West gener-
»l!y. She is not compact euougii
stands with Iter hind feet in the
her forefeet in the West and we
West and South do all the feeding and
you gentlemen of the East do all the
milking. And the (tropic of the West
and South are proclaiming in the Ian
guage of Andrew Jackson, ‘by the Eter
nal,’ we are going to turn this cow
around in *t»2 and have milk and but
ter for Sallie and the tabic*."
Sup't of Construction Court House.
Account of labor and material ordered
by superintendent for county outside of
Messrs. Miles A Bradt’s account for the
building:
Ilecan Mantel Co. for mantels Jf 94 00
Railroad charge*, freight from Louis
ville, Ky~...
Drayage < *
Satilla M
ila M'fg Co. for 2 pine mantels
.It. Iltts New York. Brwsrkk
Balance forward— ....JliS 41
tors carpenters firing do (
thimbles and covets for
\V. H. Mnllins. for ventilating center
ceiling ornamem 15(0
Freight and drayage on do — 3 67
Hanley, Savannah, arc’t hardware..— 181 45
** Registers. 10 80
Freight and drayage on do 1 07
Snp't exp to .Savannah seleeting, do 850
” \ contract for plnmhinr 118 00
8570 14
pipes; also
(trading and laving
cost of pipes:
HubbanI, Jacksonville. ae'l for pipe- 4057
Freight and drayage^ .... 13 82
hours stone mason fixing, do$280
10 pounds lead 1 00
Cutting do, t
821ft 11x2 nosing
82 ” 3-4x3-4 seotra molding
*' “ tipi dressed lumber
Installment Plan,
-Speciai. Prices I-'or Cash.
j As I desire to give tlie people the benefit of my cash trade.
1 all; Furniture and Stoves will lie sold low down for cash.
! Parties desiring to purchase these goods will do well to state
that they intend to pay cash, so ns to get the benefit of Cash
Prices. Ill addition to onr large stock of Furniture and Stoves,
we. curry a full stock of-
HERSCHKOVITZ BROTHERS.
Dry Goods, lotions, Shots, lints,
Crockery and Hardware.
J. V. NORTON,
DRY GOODS, SHOES AND HATS.
The Largest Stock in this Market.
LADIES SLIPPERS & HOSIERY
Call and Examine the Dress Goods Department.
ters at do 13 80
t painting on «io .*1 3u 828 21
.May 3rd, am t
titivate sign.
thou
There Iteing n
the Cnnimissint
journed til first
W. M. Wilso*;
NEW STORE.
New Goods.
We are opening up the Iwsl :
Meats, Can Hoods. Coffees, Tens,
usually kept in a
First Class Grocery Store.
FARING UTENSILS AMI HARNESS.
I will lie pleased to price goods at any time.
COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
R. B. KEENE,
Plumbing, Gas Fitting,
TIN. SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORK.
STEAM FITTING A SPECIALTY.
TIN ROOFING AND JOB WORK.
DEALER IN’
Pmnps, 9*i|>e, Steam, (rsik
nuril Wittei-
Wells Driven at Short Notice, and Every Well
. - GUARANTEED.
At Price* never ltefori
speot our goods and j
» other business before
prs, the meeting ari-
Atesdliy in June next,
Warrkx 'Lott,
L't me show how National hanki
cape taxes on the gold in their vaults.
The State of California has a strict per
sonal property tax law; the hankers
hold large sums of gold. The first
that the law went into effect it caught
the hankers for #20,000,000 in gold to
(iav taxes oil. In three years the amount
had dwindled down to such an
nificant sum that a cashier was forced to
come liefore the courts and on the wit
ness stand to explain matters. The
taxes Wing assessed on the 1st day of
January ami I’nitcd States Isolds and
National tank notes not Wing taxable
■* property, on the last of December the
National hankers of California would
telegraph their national hanker in New
York asking. “Have yon any Cnited
States I Hinds for sale? Please quote
price* in gold.” The New York tanker
wires tack, “Yes; plenty of them at
12G.” The California tanker answers,
"I will take ♦100,000—$12t>,000 to your
credit. Please place tand* on deposit
subject to my order.” The California
banker sacks up ♦12t»,oo0 in gold, marks
it to the New York tanker and |»asse* it
to his credit. .The New York tanker
puts the bomb in an envelope, seals It,
% taarks the name of the California tank
er on Jhe back. The first day of Janua
ry the California tanker gives in his
taxable property; has but little gold, in
fart, nearly everything he possesses is
invested in the property protected by
special net of Congress against taxation.
The next week the tanker on the Pacific
const wire* to New York, "Art*! want
of gold on the Pacific coast; place my
$100,000 in bonds on the market at
126.” The New York tanker answers,
“All right; I will take them; apply
faulty eo
-t slljil luiol
i per m .....
UNO ths wrt iron J
31 per t
. 1862. by
Feltli
andpaitL A1*S Ml
Extra work iu the two Pettit Jurj
rooms. TWs change was added by (let
Fclthon, on ae.-ount of architects plans,
showing the windows in No. 1
high; in No. 2, too low: Hoof of No. 1,
in circular tower not sufficient height to
carry off the rain water. No. 2. jury
room in square lower too small fi
purpose, was changed to make said No.
2 jury room of the same dimensu
Solicitor General’s room on the floor
below.
22£7C brick laid in linn'- mortar & 14
60-100
100 pern
10 lft half ronndtrV raves $-20} per ft 265
SI cube cut stone (* 2 50-100 per ft 12 91
70 ft snpl slating (S 10c
45 lft cutting do two hips and valleys
45 lft tin (tasking*, 12}e
111 “ ri.lri. mil IV
-J3S3 25
Now Open to the Public.
TERMS SPOT CASH.
Don’t Ask for Credit. We Don’t Keep it.
Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce.
Respectfully,
BENNETT & BENNETT,
4th Door in Owens Block, Opposite Depot
Plant Avenue,
WayeixiHH,
Hear Canal
ieoixria.
GILLON & HUDSON,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
(WAYCROSS IRON WORKS,)
Waycross, - Georgia,
H AVING added ’all necessary Machinery. V> »>ur shop, we
are now prepared to do all kinds of casting, repairing
prepare
and general work on Locomotives.
We also carry iu stock Stationary and Saw Mills, Piping,
Belting, Pulleys, Hangers and Brass Cocks of all kinds. We
make a specialty of t
an interesting eventi Syrup Mills and Kettles.
Ladies
s-^ii^ssisr—
FOR SALE BY
RE LEVY BRO. &CO
NTTRSBRIES,
Have a Half a Million of the l>est Pear, Peach, Plum,
Japanese Persimmon, Apple and a hundred other kinds of
trees and plants at the lowest prices. Write them for cata
logue and price list. ‘ oct3i-iy
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
1)e convinced.
ns a trial and
jam
Just West of and adjoining the City and
& W. Kailway.
S. P.
A
THE SECRET
()F SU0C.ESS IN FEUIT-OROW1NG I S T() GET
Good Fruit Trfees from Reliable Dealers.
THE CHEROKEEE EARM AND
ANYONE
—Can get a
HOME LOT OH SMALL FIRM.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER MONTH.
Until August - 1st I will offer a .choice of
locations to those applying.
BRUNSWICK AND WESTERN RAILWAY.
Time Tatolo.
In Effect April 24th, 1892.
. [Subject to Change Without Notice. )
1086 Acres laid Out in Lots, Blocks anil Streets.
Size of Lois from 'A Acre to Oxk A cm;, -i
Farm BIocIvb f rom 7 to Acres.
Five Dollars cash and one dollar per month for
• twenty-five months, or $25 cash, will pay
for one lot. or one acre.
Waycross has grown nearly 700 per cent, ill tell years,
and is now growing despite hard times. A like increase for
tlie next ten years will increase the value of this land 1000
per cent.
Two factories will lie located 011 this land at-110 distant day.
For a small Truck or Fruit Farm, or for growing Tobacco,
this land is unsurpassed in this locality.
If you want the land cleared, fenced and planted, in fiVst a
contract can he made at lowest terms.
Remember this oiler is good' only -to August 1st. Prices
will be advanced after that date.