The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, July 02, 1892, Image 3

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Stagecoss ©ertilh. OBIrUl Organ of Ware Count j. Official Organ or Charlton Count jr. Oflkial Organ City «r Wiyrms HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1892. ADVERTISING RATES. 1 Infli 2/*» 4.00 ".(*» ItM* 2 Inch .V*>' •».*■* 10.<f» 14.‘« 3 Ini'li 4.'<» *.«• 1«.<*»-3M«* | <4.1. r.,*m &)>*• | Col. KOI. 3MlH.Tn.rt*.¥».«* i < , ..l, i.vno:j».nn.v»,uMin.«» _ r , i will final mm to TmniVnt adv.-rli-ing insert'd at $1.*** jxt Inrh findinw-rti-.n. SO*- *uli*K-qnrntin«*rrtion. Rraiiini ivoti.r in Vocal «4<mww foe far linr first in-*-ri foil;-V prr line each »uwf' qin-nt ln«rrti- Profes-fonal cards $0.00 p January- * --/<« . AJvrrtwmrlll For < Wap a«l vert win* * annum after < heap Column. Chati#e>. inaale in ndvertbenirnt*, inserted ■four regular rale*, and for speciffeil time. xMlI he charged for at cad of making said Additional rate* * ill*!*•* rliarjtiil for spe cial position. Arrival and Hepariure of Mail* At Wayrnm. Don’t fail to witness tin* pmu- of ba.-f lull In-tween Wayrriw and IIl:tvk**I»«*:« IshIk-IIu at reel is t* material i* lK-ing phi* lor tli<* |iur|Mi<M*. preside* with dignity ami *-n*«*. J. >1. Ilersehkovit/, father to tlu* gen- tleiiirii by that name in this city, died in Kun»|N* on Thurwlay of last week. He was , r »4 years of age. Ji<-«-pli II. Herseh* kovit/, senior memlH-r of the firm of llersehkuvit/. Itros.. sailed from New York lor Eurn|H* on the .'Mill tilt. The Ur.CAl.n extends sympathy. A ear|Kilter, lil the name of M. S. Powers, fell from the roof ot a house in Hast lb’s Moines, Iowa, and sustained a painful and serious sprain of the wrist, which he cured w ith one Isittle of Cham- herlain's Pain Halm. lie says it is worth $-*• a Isittle. It cost him o0 cents. For sale at Cash Drug Store, july2-lnt The Sunday S»'lnsd Revival for June, jlls| issued from the press of the 11 CI'.A 1.1*. is one of the be»t numliers of that jour nal. Its circulation this mouth is .'1,000 copies, going all over the State. Mr. D. H. Sweat, the publisher, is making the Revival a |siwer f*r goml, and we wish him aliuudant success. PERSONAL XEXTIOX. Mr. II. Murphy, and family are at St. Simon*. II. W. IU-cl went to St. Simons \V»slnes*by. Mi** (riL-siie Chastain went to New York this week. Mim A«la Stewart, of Hilliard, is visit ing Mrs. J.. Ratcliff. Hon. Felder I.aiig. of Charlton, was here Wednesday. Hon. F. IS. Sirmans, of Dupont, wa* here at the coi^rention. Mias Clara ISeuuett ha* gone to Sa- ! vauuah to visit relatives. Mr. I* Wei** and lady sjK*nt last Sun- I day ami Monday in Savannah. Mr. W. T. I<ott is as-bting in a revi val meeting at Tiffun this week. I!..I. Apple, of Savannah, dropped in to|**ee the Hkkai.p Wdlnfwiay. Mr. C. C. P.uehauan an*l Miss Minnie are in their cottage at St. Simons. Mrs. J. 1* Walker and her three little ehildrrn are on a visit to Eastman. Mr*. Kri. Paine has retunieil to the eity, after an almeiico of several weeks. Mm. Klx-n Smith is at home again, after ail extended visit to her old home. Mm. C. T. Heavers ami her two little daughters are visiting friends in Augusta. I.ittle Stella, daughter of Mr. II. C. Williams, near the eity, has l»een very ill. Mr. W. P. J/ee’s family ami Mr. John l»tt ami family have moved to St. Si- The families of Messrs. J. D. Smith and J. W. Mai Ion went to St. Simons this week. Mrs. Claude Alleu returned home a few days ago, after a pleasant visit at Live Oak. Mr. Smith, father of our townsmen. Drs. J. E. W. and H. J. Smith, was in the eity this week. Misses lx* I a Johnson and Hattie tlrace joined the Wayeross crowd at St. Simons Thursday. The IlKUAl.h sanctum had a pleasant cull from editor Hanlon, of the (Juitmafi Sun, on Wednesday. Rev. E. Z. F. Holden, the jMipular pastor of the Rruiisxvick Haptist ehureh, Wits in the eity Thursday. Mrs. M. Cohen, of Hlavkshear, »j>e»l last Wednesday ami Thursday with Mr. Leo|*old Weiss’ family. Miss Maggie O’Hrien has returned to Charleston, after an extended visit among her friends in this eity. Robert C. Wright, an old Waver* hoy, now of the forest eity, spent Sun day with his father in Wayeross. S. 1* Druwdy, the rising attornev of That we find veritable barbarians, with all the instincts and superstitions of their savage ancestry in the midst of our boasted 19th century civilization is only too sadly true. When the infant of Mr. and Mn*. A. M. Knight died la*4 Saturday night in their seaside cottage at St Simons Island, it was the desire of the parents to con vey the little body to Jacksonville for interment. The steamer F.gmont was at the island with a party of excursionists, under charge of Mr. J. E. McElveen and F. E. Twitty. Capt. Smith, of the Eg- in on t readily consented for the dis tricted father to take the little corpse over to Brunswick, so that he could take the morning train and t>e in Jack sonville Sunday noon. When, however, the father took the body to the steamer, it was discovered that some of the party | objected to his taking it on the steamer, and slowly ami sadly the father with his friends !*earing the lifeless infant, were forced to return to their desolate cottage ami to the heart-broken mother, where it lay until the regular boat at noor next * lay, ami thus the father failed to get it into Jacksonville till Monday morning—nearly 24 hours later. We learn further that Mr. Kuight was sub jected to further indignities by the tele graph operator at Brunswick and by conductor Palen on the R. A \V. Uail- Snrely all humanity is not dying of the human breast, hut such ail expe rience would drive a man from an Opti mist to the rankest Pessimist. We do not know who of the party were resjtonsible for this inhuman act, but who ever it was must have Wen burdened with a heart of stoue. VlMUlX. Iloiuerville, was in ami dropped in to see Mr. C. I.. Thigpe Duke, have moved I colony and will in Wcducsdav, Call a-aln. ' I MaMHlr. Wayeross Lodge F. ami A. M. cele brated the anniversary of St. John the Haptist on the 24th inst., by a very pleasant social meeting of the memWrs and their families in their hall. After a short time given to addresses, they were invited by the Stewards to a collation, consisting of a plentiful vupplAif ice cream, lemonade and cake, which disap- {•eared as if by magic. This Wing dis posed of, they were invite*! to return to the Ixslge room and the Eastern Star degrees were conferred on those entitled to take them by Past Master, E. 11. I’eol, and an Eastern Star Chapter was organize*! of aWul fifty memWrs, and the following list of officers was elected: Mrs. C. T. W. Syphan, W. M.; 11 11. Reed, W. 1\; Mrs. W. F. Parker, A. M.; Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, Treasurer; Mrs. K. B. Ixtve, Secretary; Mrs. W. J. Hodgson, I Adah; Mrs. M. Albertson, Ruth; Mrs. i E. II. Crawley, Esther; Miss Ixda John- i, Martha; Mrs. W. R. Ratlifl’e, Electa; Con., A. Con. Continued from first page, tion to the society on the beach. Be sides Mr. Svmmons* young daughter, just returned from school, they have with them their lovely nieces, the Misses Stallings, and Miss Essie Black, of New- nan, who was deservedly a Wile here last summer. Mr. Ed. Crawley l*»oked more than contented on Sunday while Wing enter tained by a young lady on our neigh bor's piazza. Mr. E. H. Eeed, wife, sou and (laugh ter spent Sunday as the guests of Mr and Mn*. E. II. Beed. Master Harry and Miss Man* remained for a week of aquatic sport. The early part of the week was aquatic in even- sense of the wont. It rained in a steady, uncompro mising way that was especially trying to the young folks, who wanted .nothing but outdoor life at St. Simon’s, pavilions were wet, piazzas and hammocks drenched, the pretty green grass was sodden and, not satisfied with holding sway outside, the wind an*I rain sought out each crack and crevice in the little houses to make unwelcome acquaintatie with the discomfited house kee|>ei>. But the teni|ieramem of the colony is not mercurial, and neither wind, nor heat can destroy the holiday i the encampment nor mnr the genial bonhuinit of the place. The fishing record has Wen almvc the average this week. It seems to W only a question of procuring bait. Shrimp are hatil to capture and the “fiddler" bank is some distance away. Mrs. Leon Wilson had the pleasure ot supplying her little family with a fine mess of whiting from her own hook and line, while a prouder angler never landed a troublesome trout with more * light than Mrs. Geo. Turner brought a three and a half sheep head, alone ami unaided. But it is possible that Jishing from the pier may W relegated to the mild *|*ort: W. P. PEE, GROCERIES,: HAY,: GRAIN! Next Door to the north of Lanier & Yonmans, Wheie* with his SPLENDID STOCK He is supplying the public at Lowest Prices.» Call J on me and be satisfied. for the city public building, embracing market, city hall, Ac. The chairman of the finance commit tee directed to negotiate with the South Georgia Bank of Wayeross, and other parties loaning money, to ascertain on what terms money can W borrowed to build a city hall, and that he advertUe for bi<ls for same. The matter of chaing the old Glen- ore road within the corporate limits of the city was referred to chairman street committee. Chairman finance submitted his re port on the fir>t quarterly report* of city Treasurer, Clerk and Marshal, as follows .- Waycross, Ga., Sune 7, 1892. The Mayor awl Ahlennen, (T/y of ll’*y- (lESTiEMRS—We find outstanding unpaid warrants at end of firs: quarter $4,"».'*2.1S. The attached reports checked up correct, except a difference of $1.00 between the Clerk and Treasurer, which Clerk will correct in next report. We n icc**imuend very close and wise economy for balance of year—such econ omy as is consistent with good govern ment. Respectfully, W. W. Sharpe, Ch’m’n Fin’c Com. The re|*ort was received and adopted. On motion, Resolved, That the action of the Mayor in defending suit against the validity of city bonds Ik* sustained. .Chairman liuam-e directed to arrange note in settlement for ltalance due Mr. Cotinghaui on purchase of lion lot for eity hall. The Chief of Fire Department direc ted to make arrangements with Mr. Richard O. Lee for storing of fire engine. Council adjourned. "' A M 'jiav (1 'r. i Price3 which will suit all. Come and see for your- Wayeross, Ga., July 4-tf. W- P. LEE. REDUCED PRICES On All of My Millinery Stock. Waycross, June 2ti, 1892.— City Council met in regular session at S o’clock p. hi., His Honor, Mayor Knight, Alderman Sharpe and Gillon present. There not lieing a quorum present. for ladies and children since Messrs. K. Council adjourned to meet at S o'clock 11. and C. E. Murphy have taken I fishing for shark. The monster that, foolishly thought to make a meal of -the j little bit of iron dangling from their i boat last Thursday was full six feet j long, ami while the brothers were excit- j edly consulting as to the advisibilitv of | taking alioard such a <|Ues‘ioiialde pas- | in. Momlay next, the 27th in> W. 1>. IfAMII.T Clerk Co tag,-. The first regular meeting of the Chap- ■ nil! he held «*n the 2*1 Friday of family, of j September f*»r the purpose of perfecting " ,,u ‘ ^“ uons | the organization ami arranging for a sc ulp) Mr. I.allev s cot- j r j„ «f *m-iaL for the winter months, and ' it is ho|Hs| that all those entitled will l»e Holtokeii, pai<li present t*» assist in this ohjtn-t. I*r. J. I*. I’rescott, the II»:i:ai.i» a pleasant call last Wcdm day. The Doctor's car*l is «tn our fi There** Nothing Cheap Almuf It. Dr. Druniniond’s Lightning Reiue*|y for Rheumatism is jmt up in large l*ot- tles, and the {wive is live dollars a Istltle. , It cures every time. All the cheap reni- senger, his slimy finship settle*! the de- j edies put together are not worth one bate in his own way hy declining the bottle of Dr. Drummond's Lightning “lift" atul taking himself off', carrying Remedy, and any sufferer will bear wit- witli him several links of the chain and i ! u * ss l 'j \ * wt ’, a,M "V" , , . , , , , ... ... I has sold it is ready and'willing to offer the large iron shark hook which ( liar- evidence. One bottle will cure any or- lie mourns, not without the comforting ! *Iinary case, ami the money will lie re- rememlreranee of a most exciting adven- 1 lun,0, l >*’ •* fail*. Sent t«» any address , urt . i prepaid «in receipt of price. Drum- j in and Me«lieine Co., 48-.'s) Mai«len Lane, Ixist .Saturday evening’s »|K-cial from • New York. Agents wantul. 2.V2t Wayeross brought over a goodly num ber. It is a delightful way of making the trip, leaving Waverfiss at after J yet, it b an ailment that Is mo-t .listivsisini the heat of the dav, making clime ami j w^liv.stwnjsili. Imt wv pity wrakntw. • ® , Weakness is thecfh-ct of *lis*>asc‘ It is the connection at Brunswick tor a ‘ last wen|»on of the grim monster l»efore he 1-hflrmmj ride over the W, and «* j ST,I,%S Ocean Pier all the colony to welcome ! out of onler. that the machinery of life i> •• . *. ,, * . , J beiii;; tamiN-risl with ami does not run with smiles, waxing handkerchiefs smoothly. \Yenkm-ss mean-* the M<mmI b ami tlelightisl exelauiations of reeogni- ; imp*»x-endie*l. thediicestiou i*, |KMir, the ap petite is B«nu-. the system is dogged ami the •wn. j various fiinelions of thelnKly an-«lisonlere*l, • Nature is railing for aid. page. Mr. Geo. Me Don McDonald, has g«i prejxare a c*»ttage Mathews. t’aj • th.-i (Saturday). Capt. Johnsoi W»N Superior Court. The ailjourned term of April Su- <»t Rev. Mr. jK-rior CJonrt convened Momlay, with t. Simons t*»; Judge Joel L. Sweat in the chair. S»- s-.Mer. Mrs. licitor General Brantley and a full bar were present. (•race - Among the most iui|»ortaiit cases trie*! •day, | was that of i!aelu-l Willis vs the S. F. A ml Mr. Si. Simons t* ( heap Kale* The a .* W lUilwny nil! m il lioirt. | ,la . v »* ■»>•*«*• fr*»m Wayeross to Brunswick and return, • Mr. (J. A. II. Jeniiiii; July .'•*! and 4th, at the extremely low | lieiting agent of the S rate of $1.00 for the rouml trip, tickets good to return on -night of flu- 4 th. large croxvd should take advantage this rate. I lairs la SI. SImou*. The cheap excursion rates A. W. Railway t*» St. Siimnis from Sat unlay night till Mon* i llie Ik re good (Jo «l*»wn on the sj*ecial tni night ami stay till Monday. ing a move on. them, nakr a “home rj" im ted Slates in New York city, beginning H»n*<M*. Iowa, and aske*l the pbyai- .Iulv 7th. ? cian in attendaiu-e to give him a dose of something for cholera morbus and loose ness of the bowels. He savs: “I felt the genial the St. Simons ho Thursday. He is do ome good \\*>rk f*»r his house. Mrs. (!. W. Mathews, the bel* rife «»f the j*ast«>r *>f the hurcli **f Wayeross, and their sweet little bov and girl, wcut to St. Simons Thursday. Rex-. (J. W. Mathew>. Dr. R. Ik New, V. L. Stanton and D. Ik Sweat, *»f Way- cross, will attend the convention of the Christian Endeavor Societies of the I’ui {K-nt Tilt's- | W. Railway Co.—damages. It xvas al- ! leged that she was thrown from a train m. j in March, 1S91, and sustained serious * injuries. Verdict— $<J00.fH>. For plaintiff’, ug j Hitch and McDonald; for defence, ; Chi-holm ami Erwin. * 1 -bulge Sweat i»resid»*s with dignity and Methodist \ abi,i, - v * The dockets will Ik* left in a light condition. V Among the visiting attorneys we note Col. Nieholls, of Blaekshear; Holton, of Baxley; W. S. Chisholm, of Savannah. Mr. Van Belt, Editor Mo., Meteor, wei the Craig < >ur boy-* and intend! I»ase-l*ull|i mi f*Md toAavc their gntumls enclose<l. This shoijm W do The \\ ayernss team will play Black- shear on^heir grounds hereS.itunlay af- t*-rnoon*July 2*1, and will cross Kits with in that town *>u Monday the 4tl( They would like to have a large rvmrn from Wayvro*. on l«*tb oc casion* HmIlk's Drag Marr For all your Drugs, Mfdkinw, Toilet Articles. He always gives you the lowest price, the'liest quality ami every thing you want. Don’t forget tint place. IV J. 8xnji,TI»f Old Reliable, 2.1-21 Near Bust Office, Wayitow, tia. v M. siiuuu* Hotel. Alleniion is called to the advertise ment of tlw* St. Simons Hotel. This aplen*lid load has never before l«een well kej*t. The (Hqmlar host d.»es everything in hi* power f*»r the comfort **f his guests. His table is supplied will* western meats tish, fruits ami vegeta- We will sdl dollar prxqarations f.>r Ides cooked and served in the very best ciglity-five cents *“>'•«' a- low as seventy- >\yle. The rxxonx* are elegantly furnished five rents Fifty cent pre|<i rations f«>r and in every {-articular this is a model ; forty cents some as low as l„w as thirty summer resort. i five cents Twenty-five i-rnt prepara- The low rates estaldiahcd will enable | tion* for twenty rents some as low as everyone in tliia mcinity t» patronize | fifteen. A eorrcsjumding reduction on the tSb Simons Httel this summer. Tty toilet articles sundries and prescriptions, it one Sunday and. you will *leeide to ] We will not be nnderodd by any one in s|*rod a week «ir more tW. J- Waycroos. If Mr. R. Benfield. «»nr jMqmlnr towns- »n, went to New York this week to open up a new- hotel for Mr. G. A. Fam- hani. From there he will go to .Sarato ga to remain till September, when he expect* to return t« Wayeross We are sorry to see Mr. Beulield leave, even for so short a time. Cholera infantum ha* l*>-t its terrors since the introduction *d ChaiuWrlain's Colie. Cholera and Diarrlnt-a Remedy. When that remedy is um**1 an«l the treatuu-nt as direettsl with each Kittle is followts], a cure is certain. Mr. A. W. Walter, a prominent merchant at Wal- tenburr. III., says: “It cured my baby boy of cholera infantum after several oth^r remedies had failed. The child Wss so low that he seemed almost be yond the aid of human hands or reach of any medicine.” 2.’* and .Vt cent bottles for sale at Cash Drug Store. julyi-Im much lietter the next morning that I Deluded to call on the physician and get him to fix me up a supply of the .medicine. I was surprised, when he handed me a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhma Remedy. He said he prescribed it regularly his practice and found it the best he could get or prepare. I can testify to its efficiency in my case at all events. For sale at Cash Drug .Store. julv2-lm carmka Lywru Workers. The Second Aunual .Convention of the Christian I«ayuicn Workers’ Associ ation will begin a series of services at their Class Room, on corner Freeman and Thomas streets, iu this place, Fri day night, July 8th. Each day there after, until adjournment, services will be held fiom lit to 12 o’clock, and from 2 to 4 o’clock. Night services at the reg ular hours. Owing to this fact, Bro. Mathews, pastor of the Methodist church, authorizes us to sav there will be no ser vices at that church Sunday July 10th. Everybody, of all churches, are invited to the class room. A hearty welcome, good music and good older. J.oiks M. Fkeemax, Gen’l Secretarr. , «lis*MM‘, ami Come Saturday and - Don’t miss it. for sell’. Ik L. It. Those books have come. They are beauties. Call and see theth. I'rsmtUiigi «rf Cumu li. Wayeross, Ga., June* 7th, 1892. City Council met in resjx»n*e to the call of the Mayor at 8 o’clock p. m., His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Aldermen -Sharpe, tiillon, Murphy ami Justice present. Read the mintift-s of the regular monthly meeting held May I <111 last, an*l eontinne*! sambas amended. The Mayor stated that he had called this meeting of Council for the pur|M»*e of requesting the passage of an ordinance suppressing houses of ill-fame in the :ity; an ordinance prohibiting transpor tation and express companies from bring- <h*livering intoxicating liquors to e in the city, and an ordinance fixing a pawn brokers license: to inves tigate the escape of two convicts from the guard during the past -"0 days ; to consider the advisability of storing the fire engine in a more convenient place, and the advisability of selling the house on the city lot and the erection of a city market and hall; to have repirt of the finance committee; to settle with Mr. Colingham for lot, and to request the ap proval hy Council of his action in pro ceedings to have the Supreme Court pass •n the validity of bonds of the city, aud the passage of an ordinance prohibiting bonded officials from leaving the city without permission. The City Attorney was directed to prepare an ordinance suppressing hou-es of ill-fame in the city of Wayeross. On motion ordered and ordained that all persons engaged in the business of pawn brokers in the city of Wayeross, shall pay annually the sum of $100.00 as license tax, said persona so licensed to have all the rights of pawn brokers under the laws of the State. W. K. Sweat, keeper of the cliain- gang, was heard hy Council in relation to the escape of two convicts from the chaingang, explaining the circumstan ces attending said escape. Assistant keeper Young, also made statement relation to same. From -the explana tion no blame seemed to attach to the keeper, but he wa* cautioned to be careful in future. Ordered* by Council that the house owned br the city be sold -hy the City Marshal at public out cry, after being advertised for two week* in the official organ of the rity, and that the city build a market and city hall on the lot pur chased for that purpose. Alderman Murphy submitted .plans logged -and the :uv«lisorT OIk-jt (Ii< nature by iL-ing <i few Kittles «*f Br. John Bulls Sarsaparilla. You will Is- Mirprisod to f*-*-l so mucli l*ett«- Your dig* sl*x-p iiinl f.-ol refresh**!, i f.s-l altogel her like a new Katie (|«i2 tea—noon fills) £l.ii without fatigu*-. •on. Largi isville, Ky. self, and you will find rock bottom prices FOR CASH. All who want first-class' Hats, Bonnets, Toques, Ac., imarantee satisfaction, an*l prompt attention given. MRS. E. COTINGHAM DAN BROADWAY ENGLISH, Auction Dry Goods, Masonic Building, Plant Avenue and Folks Block, near Depot ^ Are now displ; t'ashmen**, Herman Plaids the largest and most varied assortment of Ihy Hoods, Shoes, Hat*. W:i>*?*iss. ti-mpTising ilir l.aiesl Myles in I*r*ss Falniqm*. :l 8lri|K**. White <i*t*xls. Fine Fignnsl Intlia l.inens, Black Fancy Flounces, l;a«-es, llamhiirv* 1 . I*r»i*l, <'**nl and Trim- Ladies and Gents' Shoes ami Hats, ii a* l 'lu-ap **r as Fine m> *l*->ir NOTICE. Will K- sold lo the highest bidder for «i*sh. it Saturday. June 2Ath next, ni II o'«-l<N-k . m.: One lions*- K-longiii" to ih<- city, on Mr. I-L I'otinR- l$v order of City Council. J. P. CASON. City M.xksiixl. PROPOSALS. r »sals will l*e nr*-iv*sl hy the under- until July 1st. Wtt, for buiplinz a City Hall in Wayeross, <5a. Said bxxlMing to Ik-of briek and covered with tin, ami er ected under plans ami speeitieations to l»e seen at my office. All bills to he scaled ami marked: “Proposals f**r Buihling < Ity Hall." Bi*ls will l*e opened July 1st. \V. W hairiuan Finance t: W. W. SHARPE. »an Finance i., Junes, 1802.—tt Table and Toilet Linen, lace Curtains. Window Shades, Mailing, Drapery. l’pli*»l--ter)'. Tinware. Table aiul P«H-k*-t Cutlery. Kt*-., Etc. We save money on everything we sell. No credit; we are after the Cash Trade only. DAN BROADWAY ENGLISH. Ma**onie l.uilditi-;. Plant avenue, ami Folk- ltl*« k i Wayci-osia, Georgia. BENNETT & WELLER, .» mV KI.I1RK WAYOH.OSS Dr Jobh Bull’s Worm Destroyer taste good and quickly remove wonus from children or grown people, restoring the weak and puny to robust health. Try them. NOTICE. An Ordinance to prohibit the Blowing of Kugim- Whistles unnea-cssarily long or loud wit hin the corporate limits of Wayeross,Ha. Be it ordained hy the Mayor amt Council assembled, that from and after the passage of Stationary Kngim-s, or other person persons, to blow the whistle of an engine unnecessarily loud or long, within tin: ..... - tli, . more than Fifty Dollars, niposoiie«l at laKir f> e than thirty days. By order of Council. May 24tli, 1*2. W. D. Hxmiltox, (1erk. lie OmIjt Owe Ewer Prlnled—Cmw Yaw Kind the Ward! There is a 3-inch display advertisement in his paper, this week, which has no two .rofxls alike ex«*pt one wonl. The same b tme of each new one appearing »-a<h week, front tl>e |)r. Harter Sledicia^ * '*>■ This house places a “Orescent'' on everything they make and pnblL-h. Look for it. send them the name of the word, and they will .... And Save Money. The Cheapest on the Market ' a. If. DEES, Grarral Agrwt, BAXLEY, CiEOKtilA. BICYCLES ON EASY TERMS, For Sale By Bennett & Weller. No. 6 OWENS BLOCK. CASON dls MILLsER- Groceries, Hay, Grain, Flour and Butter are Specialties. Court House Square.- „ ^ hHHBhdm H