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WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1892.
NO. 32.
OFFICERS OF WARE ( OI NTV.
Wirmi Udt—Ordinary. . .
W M. Wilkin—* Icrk Kni^nor < oarl.
H. F. Miller—Jdicriff*nd Jailor.
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J. J. Wilkiiuwo—Tut Receiver.
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rfAVAXNAII A1 >VERTJ8EMEXTS.
EDVARD LOVELL'S SONS,
•SAVANNA II. (IKORCIIA.
•i ■
Hardware, Tinware, Plows,
Turpentine Manufacturer*’ Supplies,
' s Bar, Baud andJlnop IRON*
X GRAND FOCRTII ON THE ISLAND.
Wliecls, Axles and Wagon
Material,
Guru*, Pixtola ami Ammunition. dllMy
Lloyd & Adams,
Kt'lii'i A ^i.F■>o'!"ViI. lw\.i»5w«Slj ■ hFALKKS IN
HwYm»| People- llRTtKgatloodTIme-
ImMt People of Bemwawtek and Wajr-
rrmm Coining Together at Their few
RM Wateriwg-plaee.
Liberty lias *olong l*een the accepted
birthright of the American citizen as to
hare relegated that grand old Declara
tion of our fore-father* to the musty ar
chive* of history.
- But robbed by the process of time and
familiar acquaintance of much of its old-
time solemnity, our national fete-day is
still dear to our American hearts.
On fct. .Simons the glorious Fourth
mas an immense success in point of num
ber*, and embraced all the modern at
tachments of games, races, crowded cars
and steamer*, and the indispensable eat
ing and drinking bouts.
It is probable that not less than
twenty-five hundred people disembarked
at Ocean Pier to .Hjicnd the holiday on
the island. It is a matter for .pleasant
comment that this pushing, hurrying
crowd was handled all day by the steam
ship and street-ear lines with |»crfect
ease, to the satisfaction of all and with
out accident of any kind. The steamers
Poj*e Gatlin, Eginont, 1 Jessie, and other
smidler craft plied busily back ami forth
from Brunswick to the island all day,
bringing and returning, with each trip,
their full_ complement of passengers.
TTje street-car clattered to ami from the
Itn.tli.
IvrKHKATIO.MAI. A 1**0.
Wayim* l,*lge No. 71 W. T
M. (. T. N.Syfan. S-intary. N
j Paints, Oils, Doors. Sash and Blinds,
Terra Cotta and Sewer Pijws,
unlays
WAVCHOHM UIFI.F.s.
ny —. 4tli n-jriment 4J.-..r»ri
■ i.l. .1 M« |*. Karr; 1M l.u
•_M Li
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
.John Ibi
Folks.
.lay of earl. in.
mmI Tlinrslay «
Tna-nr
I *rill night
nthly
Lime, Plaster and. Hair and tVment.
Savannah, : : Georgia.
preparation in l!,.- world for i.L
walls and c-ilings. Write for«in nfai
i that
LITTLE BOBBT* FOURTH.
PLATFORM OF PRINCIPLES.
T most Lev ben ’bout four o’clock when little '
Bobby woke
*N fired them tarnal crackers off. until It
Democratic National
warn’t no Joke
Er wakln everybody np ’n sbontin oat la Joy,
TUI little Bobby’s pa be Mid he guessed he’d
As that boy.
lint Inrdy! yer might J«r»t ex weU hev tried ter
stop er clond.
1'dx that air Uttls feller be arus wild, are all
allowed.
So bis pa eex,”Well. Fonrth July come* only
onet," sex he.
“In every year," *n so be guessed he’d let tber
youngster be.
'N cracky! but th« noise ka made er firin off
them things.
•N all day long we set *n heard them blngs and
blngs and blngs!
*N little Bobby’s dr eras scaled, *n she end:
stives of the Democratic ' the
nomination o
largely of his
IStitUtiO!
t laws regaining *
i president. Rs in the last Ro
ut .on, ny ueiegates consults.
>p >intees bolding
mJalons satire ur
»r.d a startling illustrate
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Jefferson
lUastrioui
leadership
illustrious line of hi.
iplifled by- the lot
i:n Madison to Cleveland.
lubllc welfai
i that t!
“Dear me sasl
He’ll blow hitself up. Such
thar never wux!”
But his pa sez. ’’You let bin
i boy I’m i
The little feller kep It up—ther back yard wu
a sight.
*N then we hed some pin wheels *n some rocket
. rq*
of the party that advocates them; and w e sol
emnly declare that the need of a return t
these fundamental principl.
itwernment. lascd on home
uni liberty, was never more
when the tendency to cent!
the federal capital has Iwcome a mens.
I- i notions nn
V I the Amcrl
d ly linked
t and vigorou
l inspiring is.i
entangling i
te friendly rel
s-lally with o
? ~oS?o HITCH & MYERS,
I ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
urp control o l’p Stains Wilson’s llhwk.
S WAYCROKS. GEORGIA.
J s. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law.
WAYl’ROSS. .... GEORGIA.
John c. McDonald,
reserved rights
[institution
republic.
Sec. 2. We r.
mntry Jealo
tors of the
free lnstltut
Niagara Falls 'n candles, till that boy began
ter tire,
s be, bis big brown
’bout terday, *n
la heaven like we
sr go thar right
Tou Masson.
’Cox he got sleepy. Then n
eyes er blink:
“Say, pa. I wanter ask ye
what yer think;
Doss they hev fireworks ur
hed terday?
'Cue If they do 1 guess 1 like ti
away."
A COMING GOVI'RNOR.
i Democrats
Ellas Carr, Candidate of
of the Tar Heel State.
Elias Carr, the gubernatorial candi
date of the Democrats of North Caro
lina, is a practical fanner who has made
money at the business. He is a well
educated man, and had no idea that he
would be so highly honored by his party.
The only Carr who was a candidate be-
A CUT OH RATtS.
AMONG •HIE.CTIIUMTIES.
PHKSBtTRHUNt
.cry SaMmtlw
m k n. in. am! .
Tlinixlny nip
v ‘ From June to October
#1.50 PER DAY,
The (>1d Reliable
U’K KPHHUPtL 1
Vmllcton ami Mur
J. K. Ilicknrll. K.«
HARNETT HOUSE,
V’rlycr^MVcOugd'cr:
open »irk day*
baths Mnmla>*x
Suillbv* H-V
A.*’. Uri.lgmaii
Wolmmlay
.1 Srvbvs
in I.. Join
Strickland - House,
yoi mavn block,
WAYl ROSS. (J.
(lae Minute Walk from I’uhm Ueimt.
J, \V. Strickland, ArT .
lie Kailib
flivw- anf whoh-sale price!*.
Aiklrws All onlrr* to
J S. GRIFFIN, Manager,
tdtimt IrAurr ca, Jsriwssvmr, ku.
L.-,
TUB lAUillLL,
II. N. FISH’S
European Hotel
RESTAURANT,
Ktivmiiitili, iieortfi-»*
Ooxarraox, Paul
REVIVES PAium ENERGY.
RESTORES Komi CbcalRtiaa. and
Waucr tq Tor Trrs.
OS. BJtKTER MEDICINE CO~SL Louis. Mo»
ladies ;
Seed to $i.oc Per Year.
THE NEW NATION,
A Weekly Paper,
\
>liled l*y
KDtVAIlI) BELLAMY,
Autlmr of "I.ookinjE ltackwanl.” T1k*
!r* S»w« «!*» prinb tin- lVi-pk-'*. fariy
$1.00 A YEAR; 5 I’KN'TS A COPY.
A«ldrew»,
T1IE NEW NATION,
13 Winter »t.. Rostou. Mas*.
Jersey Cow For Sale.
You now have an opportunity to buy
tine Jewry CY>w, Of tl*e Wt strain, young.
In fall milk, and absolutely without a fanlt.
In<|uln at Hrrakl.
•e rnfortunate.
■ they rhe in »*•*»
itli the ip
fully. If
ill «*nlei
F. Ki'loy. WlioU-e
York. Sen-1 for
,• witii *lir
WE m KKOOK . . .
Dodgers C ircnlars Note Heads Fatel-
•pes. Statements and all ktnd< of
Omimerelal I Via ting.
CALL IT TIE IEUIB OFFICE
UD GET ESTIMATES.
hotel all day, making the ov
faf with silver dime*.
Manager Pratt wa- a In
day and deserved a meilal for hia Mueeess
in dining and sleeping sueli a horde as
swept, down on him. While in the
hotel parlors fair maidens in pretty rai
ment an«l gay gallants in fashionable at
tire went through the intricate figures of
the t/nnioM, their country cousins at the
pavilion danced scliottisehe and jiolka
with an untiring vigor that knew no
want of waxed Hoors nor still kid slij»-
l>ers.
In the park two liase-liall nines con
tended for the supremacy in our national
Maine. A yacht race wan more or lens
exciting to a large number of spectators
and a horse and Mcycle race- drew
crowds to the hotel. The jieople shifted
alHiut constantly and probably missed
nearly all the sjH»rts, as the writer did,
in the endeavor to see everything. A
sack race tickled our American sense of
humor, the greasy pole was climbed,
and, indeed, nothing was omitted save
the reading of the declaration of inde
pendence. If a rousing old-time Fourth
of July oratiou was looked for, we had
only to remember that our silver-tongued
orators are this year evoking eloquence
for the halls of Congress, and the
prowess of our Revolutionary fathers
must, i*erforce, Ik* left unsung.
ISv night-fall the crowd of day tourists,
tired-looking mothers with sleepy chil
dren and empty lunch baskets had de
parted for their homes, and our lovely
islaud once more settled down to the ap-
pcarancc of a watering-place for gentle
folks. It-was then that the parlors of
Hotel St. Simons gathered together the
young In-auty and manhood of Bruns
wick and Way cross. It was a scene to
make one in love with life, the sight of
tv dancers, the fair promenaders
icon-lit piazzas and the sparkle
of old ocean’s waves as they gently
lapped the shore. No one asked what
the waves were saying, for they rippled
out love and sweet content as plainly as
the orchestra measured rythmic beats to
the tread of fairy feet.
The i*artv from the colony under tlig
chaperonage of Mrs. Will Branham,
Mrs. W. W. Sharpe ami Mrs. II. W.
Reed were Misses Maggie Crawley, Lola
Johnson, Hattie Grace. Kate Johnson,
Sallie Ascliraft, Ethel Roberts and
Messrs. Ward Albertson, Leo Sweat and
J. Cox. If any chaperons of fair girls
could share the pride of our Waycross
matrons it was Mrs. Horace Dart, of
Brunswick, who joined our party with
Misses Eva and May Dart, Lila and
Emma Stallings, Mimic Frye, of Savan
nah ; Emma Simmons. Lula Dart and
Messrs. Willis Ihtrt, Earnest Dart,
Claude Dart and Littlefield.
The generous St Simons’ management
has pi ami a piano in the pavilion at the
pier, and our young people while away
a part of each evening in music and
dancing.
Impromptu dinner parties are the
pleasant surprises of each day
colony, as friends arrive unexpectedly.
On the Fourth the editor hail the pleas
ure of dining, in true Boheiqqp fashion,
a charming party of young people, Mira
Rosalie Holmes, Miss Lelian Whitfield,
of Brunswick; Miss Maggie Crawley,
Mr. Lee Crawley, Mr. Wn. Toomer and
Mr. Ward Albertson, of Waycross.
Miss Connie Butts,'who, with her
ter* has been slopping some time at
Concluded oo third pj«e.
ELIAS CARII.
fore the convention was Jules S. Carr,
tho wealthy tobacco manufacturer of
Durham. Mr. Elios Carr has been pres
ident of the North Carolina Farmers’
Alliance, and lias liehFminor elective of
fices in his county. He will be the n
governor of North Cnndina with-
donbt. In his speech accepting tho
nomination Mr. Carrsaid: ”1 know li
do only two things: One is to super-
i that atrlkes a
govermnmt and undei
the peopU o
hat the pollcj
is. to which I
lifted Itself, ia franK’ht with t
" ‘ Mitous tin
ctically «
i policy of irrtiai
Iveof hamlllatioi
preservation of tin
policy of the fede,
hlchtho R*
IF. Is:
gravest danger*, scarcely less i
would result from a rovolutio .
tablishing monarchy on the ruin* of tin
public. It strikes at the north as
south, and injures the colored
more thau the white; It means ah
ty marshals at every polling place, armed with
»rity. I
strung enough for all purp
dignity of llto country abr
Hoc. 11. This country It
refugoof the oppressed fre
u this *
ictlced by the
il Jewish subject*
-rnnieut, ir
dty. by ah
upon its Lutbi
o call upon uu
itercst of Justh
nd proper means, to use its promi
Tort* to bring about a cessation of
liersccutions in tho domiulou* of til
•pressod equal righ
if tho people
r profound
of the colored |
plncss of all; a
desci"
-the
ribed by a leading 1U-|
emphatically e
polls, but In c*i
publican part)
latest author! t
iu the coming <
ipt of that verdi
> defiantly decla
reeilom
nd the
Sec. I L TVo heartily «
efforts tA prevent the Un
Used oa the dumping gi
and profi-sslonal puupe
the rigid enfo
eJ
Attorney and Counselor at
Law,
WAYCROSS, . . . GEORGIA,
Omit upstairs in Wilson Block.
A. WILSON,
Attorney at Law,
WAYCROSS, . . . <;Kt
C. CANNON,
Attorney at Law,
Waycross, - . . Georgia.
by spv* isd c
J. L. CRAWLEY,
ATTORNEY LAW.
WAYCROSS GEORGIA.
Ofiitv in tin* Wilstui Ruiltliiig.
against
tionof
migration of the industrloi
Believing that
i the Uni
talned il
ho desire to i
In its Integrity with the law* pursuant
;o which have given our country a bun
ded prosperity; and wo
pledge tho Democratic party, if It l*e Intrusted
ho force
the Ile-
dred years of nne:
pledge ‘
with p
bill, but also t.
publican polic)
u the
-ofiigal
-iiditui
which
Dr. J. P. PRESCOTT,
Practicing Physician
HOBOKEN, GEORGIA.
! All calls promptly attvmlml. jyJ-biii
S. L. DRAWDY,
ATTORNKY AT LAW.
I HOMER VILLI-', : : : GEORGIA.
DR. J.H. REDDING,
OFFICE. Fol.KS IlLiN’K,
u the Mississippi rlv«
i Near Hotel I’ll.
WALLACE MATHEWS, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
I WAYCROSS, : : : GEORGIA.
! ja..2S-ly
iiirplasnnd e
ifter piling n
already over
DR.
u by 0.
»directh
Icgisla-
gooda that
w« preadi
reaults th
■I cheaper nv
follow the octiou of tho people
>\ver to the Democratic party.
J. E. W. SMITH,
i Ofti«v nt It. J. SMITH S DRUG STOKE.
Residence Hieks Street.
WAYCROSS, - GEORGIA.
lni]Mirtance, in which the gem-m
has invited the eo-opcratlon of
the world, and appreciating the i
many such powera of the In vital
it the broad and liberal rffot
lolon as shall be requisi
|)H. A. I*. ENGLISH,
Physician and Surgeon,
WAYCROSS - • GEORGIA.
1ST All calln promptly attendt*d. 7&S
JJR. D. E. Mi-MAKTP.lt,
Physician and Surgeon,
WAYCROSS, - - - GEORGIA.
All rail* promptly atlemleil t*».
D U. r. C. FOLKS, I'liysieii
geon, Wayemss, Ga.
ml Ida'
For the third time the Democracy of
the nation summons Grover Cleveland
to lead it against the host of Republic-
tnisrn. The third time he is summoned
from private citizenship by the almost
unanimous voice of his party, with the
approval of hosts of independents and
amid the applause of patriotic citizens
generally, whose interest in good gov
ernment and honest administration
not hedged in by party lines. It was
the desire—aye. the demand—of his
party that tho brave, courageous, hon
est president who suffered defeat in the
first battle for the people’s cause should
lead them on in the final and decisive
battle, when promises of victory are so
abundant. The forces that compel the
nomination of Cleveland will be jioteut
in the election. Grover Cleveland will
be chosen to tho presidency by the larg
est popular majority and by the largest
electoral vote ever given to auy candi
date.—Utica Observer.
Charles F. Johnson, whom the Demo
crat* of Maine have nominated for gover
nor. is another of the young men who
have become prominent in politics. He ia
but thirty-three
years of age. He
is a lawyer and
an ex-school
teacher, lie grad
uated from Bow-
doin college at
twenty, and after
teaching school
and studying law
for several years,
located, in 1886,
in WaterriUe, V
where he still
lives. His most c. r. Johnson.
important offices have been those of city
hundred mill!
form* of Inde!
agricultural k
trplus. the homes
have la-come t.ui
ortgnge debt of ov
xionnlly engaged. jy4.1y
DR. RICHARD B. NEW.
.ge debt i
UJ1YSH IAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Miss Rcnishart’s,
! WAYCROSS ; : GEORGIA.
*lst in
d policy whicl
We d«
denounce Ri
robbery of the great majoi
Itcople for the benefit of tL
It to be a fundamental prl
cratic party that the fedc:
no constitutional power to
Iff duties except for tin
that of the
rction i
tty oft
DR. T. A. BAILEY,
DENTIST,
Office over Rank, On 1'laut Avenue,
WAYCROSS : GEORGIA.
only, and der
nd that
J.
administered
Sec. 4. Trad
ciprocal ad vi
patlng is a tit
ocratio faith, b
procity w
trino of the Deni
DENTIST,
H, - - GEORGIA
* stain in tin* Folk* Block.
changes by r
tiom
tariff t
again
vely agrlcnlt
>l th 0 e rlchetot* <
surplus of pr
commodities which
rtsof life umoi
5. We recognize
dc'
more than their J
net of caplt '
of prohibit!'
f wago workei
uvorof the em
abolishing the
abollshil
J^K.*JAS. C. KII*I*AHD,
Physician and Surgeon,
(lab* of Pennsylvania.)
In factor!
i Cl.
I^e cmplo) ri
lies which ore designed by capital
their Just share of the .
act of capital and labor a natural conseqw
Sec. 22. Upon I
bicl> prevent TLo'tm [ pollrr | k.J>«n.
competition which U the life of honest trad*
-atle party aaks the
gather with anch farther legislation
•traint of their abases as experience m*
be neceseary.
judgment o
acnaoge of luluunniration am
party In order that th>*re may I
the maintenance unimpaired <
WARREN LOTT.
Fire, Life and Accident In
surance Agent,
WAYCROSS, - - GEORGIA.
mi panic* rep re-
—Notliii
j scnte<l.
| property
ret-ela*-*
cl on atl «lavwc of
Sec. fi. The Republican |
Collecting Colored Poatera.
The latest fatl in the line of collect
ing is the collecting of colored
small holdings by actual settlers, hi
away tha peopla’a^ heritage, wall _
v»» ...» "III- ers—the bills with which tho enter-
aUoarTarmTbetween the two seal Tiie u«t ' prising poster adorns boards and
Democratic administration rwrenwd the Im- fences and dead walls about town.
SSS d Si3Si“.’ErjSS2:In France arul in several of tire Ger-
claimed from corporations and syndicate*- man cities this new mania has taken
alIen 1 undToi!^ a deep hold and is spreading rapidly.
nearly 1(jO,UjO,(jOU acres of valuable land to be r J
. sacredly held as homesteads for our citizen*. In England the fail IS frowned upon
clerk and city solicitor of Waterville. and we pledge ourselves to continue this policy by dealers who have other curios to
Mr. Johnson is a fine campaigner and antjl eygy sell and who fear that this new rage
the Democrats expect that he will make j . u-^eaounce the Republican ^egishi- will harm tho ‘‘legitimate.”—Chicago
great inroads upon the large Republican j known as the Sherman act of lew as a | News,
majority in tha approaching election. j cowardly makeshift, fraught with posaibllitics
'““" 1 Time Tried and Fire Tested
-, Life
From the instant that Mr. Cleveland
was declared its nominee by the chair
man of otgnatkmal Democratic conven
tion heceaaed to be a private citizen and
bficaT"* the representative and embodi
ment of the success and the principles of
Democracy, so it is our duty as Demo
crats to bury in the grave of oblivion all
past differences, and with a unanimity
of purpose and in unbroken ranks bear
onward and to victory the banner of our
party. The who seeks to revive old
differences or attempts to create a breach
in the Democratic ranks of this or any
other state is a traitor to his party and an
enemy to his people. There are hat two
parti*** known in the great contest now
upon us. Republicanism, as represented
in Benjsurin Harrison, and Democracy,
as represented in Grover Cleveland
i of danger in the future which ahonld make all
l of !ta supporters, as well aa lta author, anxious
speedy repeaL We hold “
A citizen of Portland, Ind., claims
both gold and allver aa the standard money of to he the owner of a large Tom cat
the country, and to the coinage of both gold who long ago developed a great love
tail's.* I for the companionship of the poulfay
dollar unit of coinage of both metals mnst he | tnbe. It eats everything they do,
of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value or be j even to shelled corn, and when night
i comes perches itself on the rooet
the maintenance of the parity of the two —’ r f
ale and the equal power of any dollar a
in tha market and
‘ mand that . .
be kept at par with and redeemable in
formers and laboring clauses, the first and
See. 8. We neoennrand that the prohibitive
M per cent, tax on bank iseoes be repealed.
Sec.*. Public office to a public trust. Were-
affirm the declaration of tho Democratic na
tional coovantiou of 1K» for tha reform of the
civil service, and wo call for the.honest en-
alongadc of a rooster as contented
as if it were with those of its
kind.—Philadelphia Ledger.
A Mesa Thing to Do.
In going through a tunnel it is
mean for a passenger to kiss the
hack of his hand with a loud, re
sounding smack. When daylight is
reached it causes the other passen
gers to eye each other with painful
earnestness and dire suspicion.
il Accident Insurance Com
panies, and
REAL ESTATE OFFICE.
KNIGHT A ALLEN,
mrl9 ly Waycross, Ga.
J.M. JENKINS & CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents
No. 71 UroMglitoM Street.
SAVANNAH,
<jeor(»Ta.
W. A. WRIGHT, J. P„
And Agent For
National Guarantee Co
Securities obtained on easy term*. Hpwrial
attention given to the collection of t-lamia.
Dost Office Building. WayrroM. Ga. _
. BOWBOTIIAM
ROWBOTHAH & MURPHY.
Architects and Builders.
WAYCROSS, - - • GEORGIA
Plans and Spff Mirations FarnUhrd.
—(ITT AGETTS r('E—
CHEWACLA LIME.
—BOLE ACKXTX VO*—
WALTERTOWN. BRICK.
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