The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, July 09, 1892, Image 3

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Dr Joan Hull’s Worm Destroyer taste good and quickly remove worms Iron children or grown people, restoring tlx weak amt pony to robust health. Try them No other worm medicine is so safe and sun Price 25 cents at drug stores, or sent by niai by John D. Park A lions Co., 175 and 17 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O. dec5-ly Eferylbing First-class. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SPECIAL KATES.ri.su from Sal. urdny Night tilt Monday Horning, in< rinding Two Lodgings and Tbrei Heals. Find the Word! There is a 3-inch display advertisement in this paper, this week, which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week, from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a “Crescent” on everything they make and publish. Look for it. send them the name of the word, and they will return you Book, Beautiftil Lithographs or Samples Free. jan23-ly •RIKTO FOR SALE. Will I** Sold at public outery to the highest and best bolder, at Atkinsox, Ga.. on the B. A W. It. It-, on the 2Mh day of July, 1W. at 12 ni.: One 14x20 Stetx Engine, class B. Mill, and one liC din. x 10 ft. Iioiler front, fnrnace iron, together with a full and com plete lot of Saw Mill Machinery of every kind, belonging to the Brunswick Ltfhd and Lumber Company. All perfectly new and iu fiist-class onler. This is a splendid opportunity forany one to get a complete Saw Mill Onttit, or any piece of single machinery cheap. For particulars address A. II. SMITH. Atkin-on. lit. Or STEWART JOHNSON. WEAKNESS. Weakness of itself is not a disease, and yet, it fa an ailment that is most distressing. We admire strength, but we pity weakness. Weakness is the effect of disease' It fa the last weapon of the grim monster Itelbre he lays his victim in the grave. Weakness, like pain, fa a warning that the system is out of order, that the machinery of life fa being tampered with and does not ran smoothly. Weakness means the blood fa impoverished, the digestion fa poor, the ap petite is cone, the system fa dogged and the rations functions of the body are disordered. BICYCLES ON EASY TERMS, Bennett & Weller We have before as a copy of X**. 1, Vol. 2 of this sparkling little monthly, published in Atlanta, Ga. This number fa presented in a hands wue new dress that does credit to the enterprise of its publishers. Southern Sunbeams fa a children’s magazine, and as a worthy Southern enterprise should be liberally supported. Send to the publishers for * a sample copy. No, 6 OWENS BLOCK. the direct cause of Rheumatism, are im mediately and effectually expelled by Dr. Drummond's Lightning Remedy. Where it fails to perform a cure, the price fa refunded. If the druggist cannot furnfah it the remedy will be sent pre paid to any address on receipt of price, fire dollars. Drummond Medicine Co., -I $-50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. jnly$-2t You will be surprised to feel so much Letter. Your digestion will improve. Your blood will become vitalized and made pure. Yon can exercise withmit fatigue. \on yan sleep and feel refreshed, ufa word, you will feel altogether like a new person. Large bottle (192 tea-«aounfnfa) $1.00. A lady writes from Lonfarille, Ky.. “Dr. John Bull s rforsaparhU is the very best medicine in all the world. 1 have tried bitten and tonics, but .no remedy ever did Groceries, Hay, Grain, Flour and Butter are Specialties. Conrt House Square. "■ Waycross, Georgia LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Georgia t Ware County. To all whom it may concern:— D. A. Jordan, administrator of Ramlal Jordan, deoease.1, ha* in doe form allied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will U> Ward on the first Monday in August, 1SU2. This July 4. 1892.—It WARREN I.OTf. t Irdinaky. f aracc. 1 mu 3 mo •* mi> iyr 1 Inch' JJ»1 4.00 7.00 lO.Gn 2 Inch: S.Ofr «.«>10.00 14.W» 3 Inch 4.00 h .ol4 ««' J0'u. if «‘ol. O.0MlS.O0 2O.fai3IMP> '» <«.l. 1000. iOBOAlJUO.W.U* 1 0.1. ,15.0»HMOi$a«^0J>0> Smith, re^.......... 4 McCreary, If........ 4 Bell,rf » Reynolds, lb 3 Allen, 2b.... 3 Asheraft.cf......... 3 Totals-. -32 Valdosta— an Murray, 2b 3 Goodloe.p........... 3 Samdlin, If 3 Renfrue. e..- For North “ South •* East.. " Wot. My die ton! lb."!! 3 1 0 « <i Tbanus,8b......... 3 0 o o f Totals 27 ♦; is \ Score by innings— Waycross...^ 3 0020 Valdosta 20020 Summary— Earned runs—Waycross 3, Valdosta Two base hits—Wad ley, Holland. Total bases on hits - Waycross 8. dosta S. Struck out—Holland 8. Goodloe 8. Bases on calle<l l»alfa off—Goodloe 2. Errors--Waycross ». Valdosta 7. Sacrifice hit—Holland. Left on bases—Waycross 6, Valdosta Passed ball—Wadley. Itenfroe. Wild pltck—Holland, Goodloc. stolen basee—Waycross 2. Valdosta I , *mpire—Mr. Wadley, of Waycross Tuples of Vald«»sta. ! ><XJre — Mr. Peeples, of Valdosta; Weiss, of Waycross. Month SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1892. ADVERTISING RATES. PEBI02AL MENTION. Od. E. If. Myers went to St. Simons this week. R. G. McDonald of Folkston, was in town this week. S. J. Thomas of the Brunswick Times, as in town Tuesday. Mr. Brad Wateon and bin mother went to St. Simons on the fourth. Mr. Charlie Thomas and bride have joine<l the Colony at St. Simons. I^-e W. Branch of St. Marx ’s, Fla., sjient a short time in Waycroaa, Monday. Mr. Geo. S. Roach of Johnson, spent a few hour* with bin. frienlt here this week. • Mr. ami Mrs Deo. Youman* went to Si. Simons on Wednesday to renxaia some time: O. P. Love nf Americas, Soliciting agent of lb* Central Railroad, was in town Monday* . M. Knight fa reported to be xn health tlu Ian week, in the We learn with regret that the Y. M. . A. hat been forced to dishawl. Large lw»u*e for rent. t . ■ Knigli We are indebted to Mr. D. B. Sweat for assisting ua in our editorial . :* re pleased to acknowledgi iM-ription from Miss (J. Wilson, Georgia Business College, Macon we aro glad to see Dr. A. 1 the siiceb^gain after fab recent illness. 1-*' r *'H. Lore of Tilton, and A H. Sea ms of Besoms, were guests at the Strickland this week. . 7 accommodating ] i agent, lua gone for a ten days in to Panfbrd, Fla. '”-’1 ..Mjw.CUrt.I.yon nnim- Bade went ’ ‘ over from Brunswick tpwpcnd the fourth 7«o • with friends at SL Simons. ““t Vi. Robert A. IMnM, fonxerlj;..f the S-**"- Herald, we are pleased to see is now publisher of tho.Waresbo jo Uuiou. I’. II. Carter of Beach t Jno. 0. Chris topher of : Jackson rift e, M. J. Young of Adel, and J. K. Scasouis ofihi'ear&n, registered at the Phoenix this week. Mrs, II. N. Fiah, wtfc'of the popular proprietor of the Marshall House iu Savannah, is, with her adopted daughter Miss Lillie, a guest of Mr. awl Mrs. H. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. .Salisbury, spent a in the Colony at St. Simon*. They are on the point of going for an ra ided visit to their old home in New irk state, their lint visit there in six The most exciting game of the season u played at Valdosta on the fourth of July, between the Waycross and Val- ilosta nines. The game was beautifully and well played throughout, except oc casionally a few kicks from the home team that broken up interest somewhat. About three hundred witnessed the game. The pitching of Holland was good, only allowing three hits, while Goodloe was hatted freely. Way crows started off with three runs in the firit inning, Valdosta scoring two, and at the end of the fifth inning the score stood 0 to 4 in favor of Waycross. Then the visiting team went P* the bat, •coring a goose egg, the Valdosta’s mak ing two runs in the sixth, and after this inning, the game was called on account tin, therefore giving the game to .Valdosta. The feature* of the game was the catching bf McCreary in left field and William*, the third baseman, and also theaitchlf,-Wndlev, who played an un broken game behind the bat. His throwing to second was Foi'.vn—Two common door keys on patent ring, fan Ik* obtained l*y call ing at the Hkuai.Ii office, proving prop erty and paying for this advertisement. The .Saturday evening apecial to St. Simona went crowded last Saturday. It it scheduled for t^i more trips, with a proliable rontinuanre during the aeaaon. The St. Simona Hotel is Itecoiuing very |Mxpular with our Waycross |*oople who like to go to the sea-side for a few dava without the trouble of house-keep- ing. Rn>. A 4\». __ _ The Christian Endeavor Sa fety nu in New York this week. AImhu 25,(HI delegates. Mr. D. B. Sweat, of tl llt.KAi.n staff went as delegate froi this place. Mfaa Janie Banders, of Plain Deal in; Lmtsiana, sends for our Imok premium and subscription to our |*a|H*r. This i an unparalleled oiler that will 1h* oj*en t< subscribers for only a short time, as tin Isxoka will aoon be gone. in Waycross. Ours to none in Georgia, uu moving at sacrifice prior pret to move in to new aU.ut August 1st. Call oi gains. II. H. Levy. ltro. isfa fa the bigest We are pleased to welcome to our »wn again our whole-souled friend V. . Williams, who is here for a few days ith his friends. I'lv has lxeen out in the wild and w«s»ly west, but thinks Georgia grenl enough for him. He fa engaged as contractor on Mr. Flag- railroad extension below Halifax Suuilirru K«1 irrational AmmsUIUh. This association met in Atlanta on Thursday. Many of the most distinguish ed educators of the south were iu at tendance. Prof. R. M. Bridge* and Mrs. Bridges of the Waycross High school were iu attcmla : - ■ l irpatli sight, but Brad almost giving s red me summer * Mr. Paschall, sii|ierintendent of the toltaeoo farm, bnmght in a parrel of well cured Cuba tobacco from the farm. He says lie has a house full of the same kind and fa building two barns to ac- commodate the crop. system summer ca ret urn. We learty appre- The summer school taught bv Mr. Bird waa opened last Monday morning, aud we learn fa progressing finely. < Hher scholars are to enter the next week, and several others cation will enter, Ik's peak ft eiathrn of Our friemls. we have ad- to new aubscriben, the Hkiulb are the beat standard authors, well pnnted. Bee the list elsewhere. Valuable commission offered. tJUrt week ly earned l.y manjr of our agents. Samples free O.rBox 1571 New York. jyt^-St The house of Prof. Floyd Snelsou was burglarized this week. A ladies’ hunting case gold watch and twelve dollar* in immey were taken. The burglar fa known; lie fa a yellow negro with thick hair and muatache and a scar just be low the middle of hfa lower lip; weighs about 170 pounds ami fa 5 feet, 1(1 inches high ; has high cheek bones aud a hard looking face: wore black straw hat. black cork-screw coat ami striped jiauts; gave the uatue of Ge<». Smith. Any oue seeing au»*h a man will do well to report the (act to the proper authorities. ' Parties tlxat attend B. Jl. Levy. llni. A (V* removal mfe will be thoroughly vinced of the fact that they would r •ell their stork at a sacrifice than to mu ('all early ami secure lint sefaetfaoa. a H. UlackUimr Uask. % This institution has been organiztsl Blackshenr with A. P. Brantly as Presi dent and B. D. Brantly Viee-l*residci*L The bank is under a State- charter. The caahier has not been named. Mr. M’ard Albertson, of the South Georgia Bank, went down to get things started. Success to vou! Continued from first page. Hotel St. Simons, spent a pleasant day this week with her friends in the colony. Mfaa Dexter, of Brunswick, fa visiting Mrs. Branham. Mfaa Ethel Roberts, just returned from Sl Joseph’s Academy at Washington, Ga., fa with her aunt, Mrs. H. W. Reed. Miss Maggie Crawley fa spending the week as the guest of Mrs. Reed, to the delight of the young people. Mr. H. Murphy, the father of the eol- y, brought hfa wife and daughters er on Thursday, and looks after our wants and welfare with a patience daily renewed, we trust, by the tonic 0f the salt air. Mr. Henry McGee brought his family down on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson came over for the Fourth. Judge Sweat, wife and daughter joined the colony on Saturday. Col. Hitch and family, with Mr. My ers. arrived on Tuesday in time for the afternoon frolic with the waves. Mrs. Wilson, mother of three of our prominent colonists, is visiting this week with Mrs. Geo. Turner. 51 r. Warren Lott’s cottage fa now made cheerful by - the presence of its mistress and her sister, Miss Mattie. Wil liams. Capt. and Mrs. Crawley spent a day with Mrs. W. W. Sharpe. The Captain is looking for a lot on which to buihl a house large enough for hfa fumily. Despite the poor accommodations for horses and carriages, several turnouts have lxeen brought over, Mr. H, Mur phy’s, Judge Bweat’s and those of Messrs. Tom Grace. C. C. Buchanan mid Jno. Lott, while Mr. Lee’s and Mr. War ren Lott’s are, we understand, on the supply each U- LIABILITUCS. ('apital stock, paid up. I'mlividixi profits, Hue banks and bank* the State Due unpaid dividends. Subject to check Time certificates Mr. H. W. Real took a few days hol iday with his family, last week, enjoying, as only a busy man can, the little lift of the daily burden of work ami care, and bringing the sunshine of a cheery heart to one little domicile. We had the pleasure last Saturday of riding over the bay with Judge Atkin: •on, who shows no wearing effects of the recent campaign, but, charming in speech ami maimer as ever, it needs no prophet to see success for him in the not distant future when he shall Ko t called iuto the political arena, is a sad fact that the Waycross col- big as it fa, does not figure in Uncle Bain’s postal appropriations. Capt. Hall kindness itself in transmitting letters entrusted to him, ami in one way or an* ither, some countenances are brightened every day by envelope* bearing the wcl- Way cross cancellation stamp, t-s look as anxiously for the missive of affection as in the old sweet-heart days. If the absent benedict, rush of business, has only til hurried scrawl, the loving wife i uines of love between the lines. - ( ” The following epistle, which fell under j SHERIFF’S SALE, the editor's eve this week, contained ! ukihima, tv>n (onuty i something more than brevity and leather ' Will fa* sold on the first Tuesday washers for the puinp,—at least it did to ^^ty^withln^tli^'^IirjV"lionre of the affectionate heart that read : the highest ladder for cash, tixe fol “Dear E.—All well. Love to you i pn |!!!t ot'iuiid".\.i. 1!).'.. in the 8th Di* and H. These leathers are for the pump, | Ware county, containing 4tsiaen*s, i get some one to put them on Take | care of yourself. Tenderly, W.”' The Waycross correspondent to tlu Brunswick Times has many readers on Bt- Simons. The editor of the Hkrai.l fa under obligations to him for a hand some editorial compliment. If we are ever able to “tvield a graceful pen” in hfa behalf we will trim our goose-quill t<. its most eloquent liuea of rhetoric. E. L. R. New lot of Percales shirting prints ju-t * vivo l by F. C. Grace A Son. RM Is Jacksonville. Our people were surprised to hear of trouble in Jacksonville, but immensely pleased to leant of the low prices pre vailing at Brail Watson A Co’s to reduce stock. H. II. Levy, Bio. »t < '<». will move into their Urge store in new hotel about Aueust 1st. They, will give, for the month of July “ r cent, off of all clothing and hats. 5 per rent, off of shoes, except iVxug Now fa the chance lor l»a—"• ——■ can buy tird-class goals they lxave l*e*-n paying for i ” nber that our stock fa me j one n«>f in Wayvn**s. and w. erylxody. Ii. II. Levy. Br»». A * In order to entirely clean out summer stock, we are selling all goods regardless of price. We care nothing for profits now, as our profits were made earlier i: the season anti now our customers ca get goods at their own prices. Brad Watson & Co., Leading Dry Goods Btore. •nr Motto Is polite treatment to customer*, it tegrity, enterprize and best goods o earth for the money. Try us. Brad Watson & Co., Leading Dry Goods Btore. Front the Piney Woods Of the North to the Everglades of the South, druggists are besieged by people with every shade of Rheumatism, in quiring about Dr. Drummond’s Remedy. “Will it cure me ?” And the druggist points to the fact that the Drummond Medicine C’o., 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York, offer a reward of $500 for a case their remedy will not cure. That kind of answer fa satisfying, and the sufferer planks down five^ dollars and goes home and fa cured. Not only relieved! but Cl'red. Agents wanted. july9-2t Always Get the Beat. Persons who suffer from Rheumatism want immediate reliefl It fa not enough that the pain should be ceased, and the appetite be increased. Anything short of a cure is only prolonged torture. The . ■■■ the blood, which i. ' Aibf'nTtu'reb^usins at*. b..ttWof Dr. Mi Balls SarMpulUa. W. P. LEE, GROCERIES,: HAY,: GRAIN! Next Door to the north of Lanier & Yonmans, Wheie, with his SPLENDID STOCK He is supplying the public at Lowest Prices.j§Call| on me aud be satisfied. Waycross, (la., July 4-tf. W* P. LEE. REDUCED PRICES On All of My Millinbry Stock. Pi-ices which will suit all. Come and see lor your self, and you will find rock bottom prices FOR CASH. All who \ guarantee s:i t first-class Hats, action, an.l proa Is, Toques, &C M should x MRS. E. C0TIN6HAM NOTICK OK CO-PARTNERSHIP. The uiulcrsijrncd have this day formed i •ofxartiiondxip for the purpose of tmnsactin; i general turpentine farming and inert-linn list* business in Wan* County, Georgia, un ler tbe firm nanUrSlm style t,f MeCONNELI. it TAYLOR. The assets of the late linn .»f Britton A * \ l have been ptm-baxsl by the uudersigneii | and tin* liabilities ..f said old firm areassuiii i ed by them. T. M. MeCONNKI.L. W. It. TAYLOR. - Conti, at We will sell dollar preparations for eighty-five cents, some as low a* seventy- five cents. Fifty cent preparations for forty cents, some as low as low as thirty- five cents. Twenty-five cent prepara tions for twenty cents, some as low as fifteen. * A corresponding reduction on toilet articles, sundries and prescriptions. We will not l»e undersold bv^ any one in Wave roes. tf - CITY TAX NOTICE. ity Ta: 4th Store in the Ovens Block! PIANOS! PIANOS! ORGANS! ORGANS! Sewing- Machines! Musical Instruments of all Kinds--Small and Great. Will handle nothing hit the Boat'Instruments. All my I in* rum Glfa the Best Makes. No Single Reed Organs in sto#k. Will not handle an Organ!! has less than two sets Reeds and good Walnut Cases. GUITARS OF ALL KINDS, Banjos in Great Variety, Harmonicas in Quan tities, Fifes, Flutes, Fageolets and Drums. Musical Albums and Jewelry Cases. FOURTH STORE IN THE OWENS BLOCK. My friends an* invited to call and examine my Stock. PIANOS, ORGANS, AND SEWING MACHINES ON EASY PAYMENTS. J. R. KNIGHT, nugl If Wavt roas, Ga. ST. ST. SIMON'S, GEORGIA. BENNETT & WELLER, .1 GW ELKRS. GEOHCHA. i •t'