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SATURDAY, AVGUST IS, 1AM.
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr*. 11. C. William* returned fnwj.St.
Simon* Mi onlay morning.
The Mrlbodia pulpit na* occupied on
Sunday by Ret. Mr. Owen, of Je*up.
Mian May Quarter man is visiting her
•inter, Mi« I^ena Whitman, in Hruns-
wirk.
D. S. Wilton, Vahloala’s genial pho
tographer, was in the city a *hort while
Monday.
J. T. Palmer and family passed through j
the city la*! Thursday morning, return- j
from a vitit to Alabama.
The Way cram Rifles took pwniiun
last Friday night, of their new quartets.
These are the rooms fitted up for. and
lately vacated by the Y. M. C. A. To
the commendable pride of the bora and
the generosity of Capt. Johnson who »*
the friend ami patron of every worthy
cause, is due this rise in the fortunes of
our soldier hoys, the crack company of
wire-gras* Georgia. The advantages to
the young men of the company in the
I gymnasium, bath-room* and reading
j morn can scarcely be over-rated.
While deeply regretting the loss to
r town of the Y. M. C. A., we are re-
grateful to Him who give* us w much
for our pleasure and happiness and who
“onlr rnaketh us to dwell in safety.”
E. A. M.
Baltimore, Sid.
oi. i :,jm* r»oo, 5D.no nr».«n
r and yon will t 1
Transient advertising inserted at $!
Inch Una insertion. 'J*• subsequent insertion
JCeadina notice in local roll
line first insertion; 5c per lii
qnent insertion.
Profonfonal cards ffl-OOp
*Kor*<h*-»p advertising see t heap Column.
Advertisements to insure insertion any
week must l»e in by Wednesday of that week.
Chances ina«ie in advertisement*. inserted
at onr regular rates, and for specified time
will be charred f.*r at cost of making said
* ^Additional rates will be charged for spe
cial position
Arrival and Hilaire of Mall*
j joiced that all its benefit- are not t
M is* Stella Haw kin-, i awav , that our military company
r, hut now of Black-
PvSirr
Wayt^p*.
At Way<
IT. 10
r North.
South.
East...
Wet.
Campaign Badge*.
Cleveland campaign badge-
at T. K. Lanier’* jewelry store.
For Rent—Two nice offic
l»r. J.C. lUppard has removed
oltice to Wilwwi block, up stairs,
card on first page.
Tbr ll Elt Al.U otlice does Job Print
ing cheaper (haw any other oltire in
this section.
We learn that Henichoviu line*., have
bought out the stock of A. Lipshits. and
will take jMisession alsnit August 20th.
It. W. Terry, roadniaster of tlie Wes
tern »V Atlantic R’y was arrested a few
days aluce on a charge of straiiug
Mrs. Martin
formerly of thi* city, I
shrar, was in the city thi* week.
Mi-s Mattie Hutton, of Kawkinsville,
and Mias Kmtna Williams, of huhlin,
are guests of Mn*. H. 1*. Brewer.
W. J. tiardner, Way cross' photograph
ic artist, is again at his gallery, after a
nit It's rusticating at harien.
Mr. llarlten, of Atlanta, is in the em
ploy of F. C. Owens, instead of J. T.
Palmer, as stated in last week's Herald.
Mrs. K. B. Love and children left last
Monday night to join her brother, Mr.
Bicknell in their new home in Griffin,
C.a.
Mr. R. II. Jones, representing the
“New South” a firat class loan asso
ciation, wa* in the city last, week in the
interest of his association.
Mrs. A. K. Jlali returned last Satur
day from an extended visit in Ltuisana.
Mr. Hall's smile of welcome still lin
gers on his happy countenance.
Mr. Harbin, of Atlanta, is the new
manager at F. C. Owen’s clothing store.
He come* highly recommended and we
commend him to our good people.
The many friends of Mr. Charlie Cook
are delight d to see him at his post again
after an extended spell of sickness.
While not fully recovered, he is able to
attend to business again.
The Rev. M. C. Austin re|H>rts lively
shower* of religious blessing- as well as
showers of rain about Boston and Pel
ham, where he has lieen laln>ring the
|*ast ten days. He is doing a good work
in this section of country.
P»*
• a club nioni for physical training
social gathering- that is everywhere
recogniged a* an imperative need in a
large aiul growing town.
We understand that the hot and cold
hath*, the gymnasium and the reading
and writing tables are free to the honor
ary' as well as to the enlisted members
of the company, aud that the j>ariors
open to all their friends, the ladies being
especially invited to lend their presence
and throw their influence over the place.
Let us as a community whose strength
is in our future men, encourage our
in this laudable effort to prepare them-
•elves for peace as well as for war.
price
t the
Mr. aud Mrs. E. II Goodrich took a
cottage last week in the colony.
Mr. Boone, of Valdosta and his tal
ented wife, well- known in Macon as Mrs.
I»r. Fuller, spent a few days with their
cousin, Mrs. W. W. Sharpe..
Mr. A. C. Olney made his first visit to
St. Hintons on Sunday.
Mr*. A. M. Knight had the happiness
>fa visit from her mother, Mr-. Daniels,
of Jacksonville.
Capt. Millikeu and hi- interesting
family have returned to their Je-up
home.
Capt. Davidson and family, of Wares-
•ve«l i
There la Great Excitement
Among Rheumatic sufferers over the
remedy that is Wing put up in New
York City. It is claimed there never ha-
been a case where it has failed to cure.
It is called Dr. Drummond’s I Jghtning
Remedy for Rheumatism and is sold for
#5 a bottle. The remedy is certainly
making for itself a world wide reputa
tion, as the country is full of Rheuma
tism. The manufacturers -ell it on an
absolute guarantee, and offer to refund
the money in any case where it does not
work a perfect cure. Sent by express
prepaid on receipt of price. Drummond
Medicine Co., 4.*-50 Maiden I.ane. New
York. Agents wanted. aug6-2t
■ 0*»ljr
Kind the Word t
Printed—Can Yo
There i- a 3-inch display advertisement in
this paper, this week, which has no two
words alike except one wool. The sai
true of each new one appearing each v
from the I>r. Harter Medicine Co.
hou«e places a *‘(7rpscent M on everything
they make and publish. Ix>ok for it, sefcd
them the name of the word, and they wi
return you Book. Beautiful Lithograph-«
Samples Era*. jan2S-ly
(lathing hales Agent wanted far Wap
erase and etrtnltjr-mnprecedrntcd oppsr-
lanUf tea nun mf pi ark and pmsk. fsn-
■atsalons yield *4.00 luromr la the rich*
man In (he rl(ht pli
r mail tinier
“I a
Bra n Wa
■, they wi
As a general liniment for sprains and
bruise* or for rheumatism, lame hack,
deep seated or muscular pain*, Cham
berlain'* l’ain Balm is unrivalled. For
sale hv Cash Drug Htore. augfi-lni
Onr Kleetrle Storms.
Way cross has experienced some very
severe rain ami electric storms recently.
IjLst week a lightning stroke destroyed
the armature of the Arc machine, it cost
*545 to replace it. On Wednesday
another severe stroke burned out the ar
mature of the incandesent machine which
necessitated sending ftir a man ami ma
terial from Savaunali to rtqiair it. Mr.
also fears when the current is
that he will find other damage
Our city ha* been in dark-
•veral nights.
the colony.
Mr. Ed. Clark, some years ago agent
of the H. F. &. W. R’y at Waycmss.
spent Sunday at Hotel St. Simon-.
The cottage* that have closed this
week are those of Mayor A. M. Knight.
H. W. Reed, W. M. Wilson, R. H. Mur-
hhy. Chaa. Murphy, W. W. Sharpe, Capt.
E. H. Crawley Mrs. Hudson and Warren
Lott.
The Misses Baratti, of Macon, are
visiting the family of Capt. Hall.
Hotel St. Hintons has been a lively
place this week with the Thomasville
people in happy possession. Next week
the Odd Fellows will have things all
Mr. C. M. Tilton, several years ago a
merchant of Waycros*, is summering
with his family ou the island.
■ "'W TAX NOTICE.
The Book- for the payment of City Tax*-
for the current year will lie closed oath
:k»th day of Sept«rnd*r next at C o’elnc!
‘ EXECUTIONS
OFFICE
W. R. BARKK1*.
City Tax Rou e
. July 20, Wtt.
The only way to be healthy is not to
eat anything you wants, au’ the only
way to be good is to do everything you
don’t want. I wish th* doctor* an
preachers was up in a b’loou.
BENNETT & WELLER’S
Great Summer Sale of
Quadruple - Plate * Silverware,
AT A PROFIT OF
TEN PKR CUNT,
Two Thousand Dollars Worth
Ju-t Received Direct from
the Factory.
Now is YOur Chance!
Sale begins Tuesday, August 16th,
We Are Unpacking The Goods Now !
You will Never Have yW
j Such n Chance Again.
These Prices are For Cash 1
I»r Jonn Hull’* Wo
Destroyer
re worms fron
MAKE NO MISTAKE.
me wants to eradicate every indi-
nialaria from their system, tli
wise, and make no mistake if tli
J Albert-<
llhKAI.
shT.p in
I%ill i
the
KKK lIRREt
ployed a eonijietent a—i
1 hereafter lie prepared
itomcrs with promptin'—a
dactimi in my burlier
L*h A Lott hliK'k, nea
ice. I have also leased the
lew hotel, to which place
lieu the hotel open-.
shop
Thomas Nohm, a freight conductor o
the F. A W. railway, was thrown froi
the train on Tuesday last, near Walthoui w#rk.
villf, >u<l the whi-rU <»« >»" Th o mn rainfall .uggnb
feet crush,-I them in such a manner as to needed j,,,.,
render amputation of both feet neee*sary. s y-tem of workim
Sin,-, writing the ahnrt-Mr. X.*» ha. , i|m , <r[1 , in|v ^ improve!
,lieJfr.«nlhee(IWU..rW. injunw and j c(|Wo]lllv (lj ; |mM . of „ aU , r
the amputation. ^ the Mine time nvoitl thi»e ptllie. that
I.UOO llngger. lor gl.on nt the | have to le tlriven over in r"' 11 . frnln
HP.KAI.D. j oiij street to another and which makes
, v . ~1 TT . .• .• . i hard pulling and rough riding.
Order* for job printing still continue | 1
to |Miur into this office, fti spite of our j (Jniff ch
eonteni|*orary’s assertion that low pri,
insure* had work aud flibisey materi
They Have a Bouauza.
it seems the owners of l>r. Drum-
nomd’s Lightning Remedy for Rheuma
tism have a Bonanza, as their remeily
has never beeu knewn to fail in a single
ease. There is certainly room in the mar
ket fora medicine that will do what they
claim for this wonderful preparation.
Although the price is $'► per bottle if It
doe* one half cl a i pied for it the price
should Ik- Vluo. If the druggist has not
got it, the remedy will lie sent to any
address by prepaid express on receipt"of
price. Drummond Medicine Co., 48-50,
Maiden I^ine, New York. Agents
w'auted.
During the epidemic of flux in this
county last summer, I had hard work to
keep a supply of ChamWrlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrho* Remedy on hand.
People often came teu or twelve miles in
the night to get a bottle of the Remedy,
I have Ikh-ii selling patent medicines foi
the last ten years and find that it haf
given 1 letter satisfaction in eases of diurr- i*euiahd it of your dniggi-
lioa and flux, than any other medicine
I have ever handle,!.—J. H. Bi:niiam,
Druggist, Uoleonda, R,»|*e Co., III. Over j i:
five hundred Imttlcs of this Remedy |
were sold in that county during the e|>-j Is your Moisl in l»ad comlitionBn yon
idemie referred to. It was a perfect j tniul'l^yiiu ? V Are'ytlirVii^HH.V licalVlMliiil
smvess and was the only remedy that growing worse?'!'*(>; Br. John Bull's Stir
.1 saparilla? It will make yi
did cure the worst eases. Dozen* of ihVimiMy ! -
|»ersons there will certify that i, saved j
their lives. In four other (•identic* of j ; —■
liowel complaint this Reim^' has lwen
(Hpialiy sucecHslui. 25 and 50
bottles for -ale by (.’ash Drugstore
Owens
May 2Sj
BENNETT & WELLER,
Bloclt, Waycrosa, Ga.
ATTENTION! LADIES! #
wly. and the
i SAItSAlMltll.I.I.
ell and sir
1. t let it I
In titles (192 tea-sp
jnlym-1
ilVE CAN!
A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION
TO THE HERALD
I'K’ICIC!
We are making the unparalleled offer of Four Choice
Books, worth $i.oo at regular newsdealer’s rates, to every
new subscriber to the Herald. You get the paper for a year
for absolutely nothing ! The books are all by the finest
authors, and just what you want to read during the warm
days of summer, either at home, or by the sea-side.
Come to the Herai.d office and make your selection from
the following list:
, Capt. May
ie Reid.
Adam*,
r, Step-
John St range
Ha
Reid.
t the Hf.RAI.ii
r job printing.
rrW W ill
The Rev. J. R. Bicknell, for several
, j.-ars the lieloved rector of the Episcopal
IVe e.u mmpete■ with S.v.l,n>l, ,m ,|U„I- j cllurc|| ci ,i„„ „f W.yemM.
left last week to enter on his new work
in tiriffin. Aside from hi* successful
ministerial work, Mr. BiekneU’s great
worth *s a friend of our public schools,
of stock, work, and price*.
Mfcrttfr Vssr llsrses.
Our Aiwntry friemls will please
uotiee we have made arrangement . . . f ^ •
a shelter and stable for their Imr-es when j ** , w, I‘ ecl * ru n< |
they come to town. This is on!
our customer*. Bka i» \Vatson &
We are glad to note, that the school
at the Mallon hall i* nuking such favor
able progress. We learn that there are
some thirty or more |*upil* in regular at
tendance, and several more are to enter
a* soon a* the weather get* cooler. Mr.
Bird » a thorough teacher and deserves
•ui'cem in hi* laudable efforts in the dis
semination of u*e(ul^m||^ige. Mr.
Bird haa attachei^^ei^uuj class to
hi* school, which i* highly enjoy,*! and
appreciated by the scholar*. We, as
well a* maiy of our beat citizens, wish
this schouf a prospewu* course.
» will reiueuiWr we
still Vcpm a radius of ]
teu miles when they tHde ^Mfior more.
Bran Watson A Co.
Mr. John Carpenter, of Goodland,
In,I., says: “1 tried Chamberlain’*
Colic, Cholera ami Diarrh«va Remedy, foi
dianWa and severe rranij*.. ami pain* in
the stomach amt bowel* with the best
results, in the worst cases 1 never had
to give more than the third dose to
rflort a cure. lu m,«*t cases one dose
till do. Besides its other good qualities
it is pleasant to take. 25 ami 50 cent
Untie* Air sale by Cash Drug St«ire. liu
Communication from A. R. Finley
wwivrd too late for publication thi*
week.
Mllsc At Cm*.
« for customer* do not have to wait for
u- U» sell at co4, to get bargains, every
day is a bargain day with us. Come to
we us before going to selling at coal sales.
Brad Watson A Co.
exemplar of harmony
J forbearance in all social matter*,
isc* us to feel his departure a serious
J irreparable loss. But while regret
ting our deprivation of friend and citizen,
if must experience the heartiest pleasure
>ver the appreciation shown him in be
ing called to a larger field tfTlabor. Feel
ing assured that Waycros* will always
have a place in hi* kindly heart, we
ish him the successful work that alone
ill *atl*fy an earned nature title,! with
love of God and man.
For Rent—Nice 5-room house uear
Methodist church. Apply at Bank, tf
To Rent,
Room Not 2, Reed Block, next to post
office, a splendid htcation for an office in
the Imsiwess center. Rent reasonable.
Enquire af Hf.rai.I* office.
A Frirwi of lh« Ilrntld.
Mu. Editor: None are more inter
ested in the HKRai.d than myself, and
it h with unfeigned pleasure that 1 pe
ruse it* columns once a week. I can say
with truth that I am very food of your
bright, newsy pajier. and only wish that
we St Marian* could boast of a paper
half as good: long Tfiav the Herai.d
prosper, i* my wish. Especially
interested in the entertaining let tew
from, ami shout St. Simon-: the latter
must lie a delightful resort from accounts
but l»ut uot more so than a sojourn in
the “Magic City,” where there is so much
of the spirit of enterprise. \V avcn*» has
grown remarkably in tbe last fifteen
yearn f.»r, 1 remember when it wav
only a station with a few house*. We
need such enterprising citizens to bring
bo*ine*a into our little town “by the sea.”
YdUra very truly.
Miss F. McD. A.
i St. Marys, Aug. 9th.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
VVARK COUNTY.
(iroiftai w«rr CMSlyi
To All Wham U Kmy Caaceru.
All person* interested are hereli
that if no g,ssl cause lie sho
I5IVK Yor AS NEAT
notilicl. •
the eon-
iler will in* granted by tbe umlcs-
be first T*ies,lay In SeptemUr !
lffiri, establishing a public road as markcl
Job Printing
Tiik Carf.kr of a Nihilist, Step-[ Allan’s Win , II.
niak.
Dora Thornk, Bertha M. CIs
Not Likf. Othi.r Girls, 1
Carey.
Cleopatra, H. Rider llaggai
OlTII.HF.ROY, (>11 ill a. ^
- -T«AV ^C-LVA.VS Yrttukltth ] 4j>|3 kWSSW-VWM*' ,
Hawlhnrne.
Car da, Georg Eliers.
Dr. Ramf.au, Georges Olmet.
Aunt Diana, Rosa N. Carey.
Last Days of 1Yimpf.ii, Bulwe
Ret rnspeet ion.
The following is a Wautiful descript
ion of a most bewitching and charming
scene. It is from the pen of a talented
and gifted young lady, of Baltimore.
We cheerfully give it place in the col
umns of the Herald:
It i* one of the pleasures of life to take
from memory’s storehouse some treasure
of the pa-t; especially on a summer holi
day when one is in * reflective mood. It
may l*e that this geui is hut the remem
brance of a conversation, a flower, nr a
beautiful scene which wa* a* passing as
the summer breeze, and a- sweet. I am
thinking now of a sunset on the Chesa
peake which I enjoyed not long ago.
The day lmd 'oeen a perfect one with
,nd sky in glad harmony. When
evening came on, and the sun, red as if
heated and weary from his long march,
sank low in the west, ere he drew the
purple and gold curtains of his couch,
cast a parting glauce over the bright
wsters, making each little wave sparkle
with delight, and whitening the sails in
the distance.
Restful and beautiful was the scene
during the after-glow, while the canopy
above took on a |»aler azure tint, and the
gorgeous clouds beqpme less brilliant
Now and then we would pass a vessel
with sails set, or a brilliantly lighted
steamer would elide majestically by a*.
At such a time, if the heart be true to
itself, it is good to be alone, or better
still to be near some congenial spirit
whose thoughts are in sympathy with
A delightful calm seemed to settle
upon the waters as “Silently one by one,
in the infinite meadows of heaven,
bloosomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-
not* of the Angela.”
The sweet moon now cast her silvery
radiance o’er the scene making a long
track of light on the waters. One could
almost imagine fairy barques, bearing
elfin lovers, rode on the dancing waves.
Ptfsentlv came the sound of music.
What is more delightful to the heart of
man than music on the water at even
ing? Who could resist the witchery of
such an hour and place? But joyous
hours are fast flying «n«, and soon I
bade a reluctant adieu to the charming
night, and sought my room with a heart
land* of the Waycros* Lumber compi
P. !**««. M. Eunice. J. It. lfouglas
Tracy. John Sharp. J. B. Smith,
F. Williams, ter
Baptist church i
Waycros* Ga.
1 tbe laml* of H.
Georgia« Ware Comity.
LINE Cl
Bivo
Joseph tTauter.) April Teem,
Tbe defendant. Jo-cpb Carter, i*
required to is* and appear in perse
attorney, at Jhe next regular term
Superior Court, to t»e hi
county o- * xt —
1892. thei
liliel for Divorce, or in Oelaqil oi
pea ranee the court will pntceed a*
may appertain.
Witness the Honorable J. L. Swe
t thi- Oth day of May. 1**2.
i W. M. Wilson. Clerk S
Lfor
t Monday in Novenilie
. W.
Georgia t Ware Coaaiy.
Whereas, James M. Sweat, adiuinhtratoi
of Alexander R. Phillips, represents to tin
court in hi* petition duly tiled that be has
fully administered said estate. This i* there
ocite all persons concerned, kindn-l
creditor*, to show cause, if any the)
why said administrator should not Is
discharged from his administration, and re
reive letters of dismission on tlie first Mon
day in October. 1892. «
3m WARREN LOTT: Ordinary.
A.G. Gowen. Clerk Superb
Jones, administratrix of the estate of Rob
ert Jones, deceased, lias in dne form, ap
plied to the undersigned for leave to seJJ the
right-of-way for a contemplated railioad
running through the lands belonging to tbe
estate of Robert Jones, deceased. And said
application will be heard on the first Mon
day in September next. This 23d ilay of
July. l«t.\ AARON DOWLING,
ju!y3) Ordinary.
Min •€ «•!*.
Agreeably to an order of tbea-ourt of Or
dinary of Chariton county, will 1* sold ai
auction at the court house door of said own
ty. on the first Tuesday in September next,
within the legal lxmr* of sale, an undivided
one half interest in two hundred and sixty-
six acre-, more or lesa. of land lying and be
ing in the town of Folkstoo, said county,
and known as the lands set apart by tlie
partitioners under order of the Superior
court of said county to J. S. and CL M. Cave-
do. deceased. Said lands being fully describ-
el L.
pin llARLKY, J. E. Cook.
N iiof., Sir Walter Scott.
i Kansas Doctor.
Grf.at Expfctatioxs, and
•an Notf-s, Charles Dickens.
Ten a ns UF.vF.Nue, Jules Vei
. & Mr. Hyde. R
Dr. Jeky
A Ha
■ Noils
:d, W.
:.man, Edita I.vall.
I lark Russell. j <
ret, Bertha M. Clay.
Y’s 8w
. M. E. Brad-
I In anj’ other citj’ in Georgia,
I ‘ and at as low rates.
We Use The Best of Stock.
Anything in the
Printing Line
VISITING CARD TO A POSTEK
n ai si till Prices.
Tour
Jules Vet
*ok, Washington Irving.
,, Charles Kingsley.
1f.mor.sk, The Duchess.
lOM’K, Mrs. Alexander.
RuiMiE, Charles Dickens.
n»E World in SO Days
Ma
: Mo
Ba
.1. Vt
. R. L. I
# Old Curiosity Shop, and Edwin
Drood, Charles Dtekeus.
Kntukf.rb<k’KER, Washington Irving.
Chris, W. E. Norris.
Rob Roy, Sir Walter Scott.
Camille, Alexander Dumas.
Lise Tavernier, Daudet.
Tom Brown’s School I>ay8, Thoina*
Hughes.
Kenu. Worth, Sir Walter Scott.
Oliver Twist, and Reprixtki
Pieces, Charles Dickens.
Esther, Rora N. Carey.
, Klor
* Warden,
a X. Carev
Merle’s Crus.
Hard Times, and I’ncommer
Traveler, Charles Dickens.
A Crooked Path, Mrs. Alexai
Blind Love, Wilkie Collin*.
MibhShafto, W. E. Norris.
Derrick Vaughn, Edna Lyall.
Don’t send out of town to
have your Wedding Invita
tions engraved, we can print
them right here and save you
expense.
OODHiai Printing
t
ed in thcpUt made by said Partitioners and
on file in the office of tbe clerk of the sup
erior court **f said county. Sold as tlie prop
erty of Bertha E. Caved®, tbe only miner
child of J. 8. Cavedo. deceased. Terms cash.
This August 2d, 1892.
Jru.« Gsrma, Guardian-
K,(UU£SB£SS
»s^«uiir.
Try Tito
HERAbD OFFICE
nn jn mi*
REDUCED PRICES
On All of My
Millinery
Stock.
PriceB which will suit alL Come and see for your
self, and you will find rock bottom prices
FOR. CASH.
All who want first-class Hat*, Bonnets, Toques, Ac., should come to see me. I
guarantee satisfaction, and prompt attention given.
MRS. E. GOTINGHAM
CASOKT cfc MILLER.
Groceries, Hay, Grain, Flour and Butter are
Specialties.
Court House Sqaare. Waycross, Georgia