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Official Organ of Ware County.
Clfacial Org an or Charlton Count j.
Official Organ City of Wnyerna*.
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 18!»2.
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At Wnyrro**.
From North- 11:30 and tM.'
“ Booth “ *#;i;
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r North.
South.
Hast...
oiu price* fit the
building.
The Warealmro l uinn ha
Wayrmaa.
Fine ladir* toilet sraip*
jewelry atore.
S. Knoll U now lo«’ate«l
hotel. He ha* the neatest I
lishnicnt in the eitv, and in*
tiling hi*
r storm* of the la
lo clean the strec
pheri*. We hart
•»n.l pur
had Mini
• 1.7.7 nt the
J.anier*» i* headquarter* t«»r
erutic badge* and lintJon*. Th
handsome, too.
Mr. Wei** i* hu*y unpacking ti
ting ii|» the Southern, and he nil
thin line hotel «>u the tir*t of next
The Southern will no doubt havt
p»lmn»gr. j.< I
Full line of tooth, hair am
brushes at I.anicr’s jewelry *tore
PERSONAL MENTION.
J. A. Foster, of SL Simon* Mill*, waa
in the city Wednesday.
('■apt. It. B. Fax ton, ot t'linchhaven,
wax in the city Monday.
Mr. C. C. Buchanan and faintly catue
up from Su Simon* la«t Saturday.
Mr. If. Murphy returned with hi*
family front the island this week.
Mi** Winnie t^uartennau ha* been
visiting her sister at Brunswick.
Mr. J. S. Bailey ami wife, of I»uke,
aie occupy ing their cottage at St. Simon*.
Mis* May Barne* ha* gone north a*
far a* Ohio, to be gone several month*.
Mr*. M. I*. Tennant leave* for the
north on the lint of next week. She
will
of tin
i, have been *|**i»d-
imona with their
ui and Frank (’.
Iir*t of the week
y will vi*it New
id other cities.
for the north. Tin
York, Philadelphia a
Mr. G. W. Barnes, wife and children,
Mr. Je**e Fespeman and Mr. Will May*
ard, have gone to Asliville, N. C., to
spend a few weeks in the mountain*.
Ho;
H. G. Turnei
n (Quitman. \N
passed through
en route to hi*
e may soon hear
iding the battle
of den
S. K
pre«lict a large
the new hotel building i*
on the un*h:ived. We
The young *on »l Mr. ami Mr*. E. S.
Faine died at St. Simon* on Monday
uight. He had Ixh>ii sick fur sometime.
The sympathy of the entire community
i* with the Wreaved parent*.
Mr. II. It. Flam, president of the
Flant system, and Mr. .1. C. Ingraham,
president of the South Florida railway,
Mr. I>. F. Jack, Supt. K. G. Fleming
and others passed through the city lie-
fore daylight Tuesday morning.
Mr. K. Cook, manager of Palmer’s
sins* establishment, left yesterday morn
ing for a trip north. He will visit New
York, Philadelphia, Boston and other
cities. Hi* brother Mr. Thos. Cook will
conduct the business during his aWuce.
J. K. Sessoms, of Pearson ; W. C. Mur
ray, of Mill wood ; F. M. Stokes, of Stokes*
ville; M. I.. Moore, of Atkinson; W. W.
Beach and M. C. Swain, of Bicklev ; ti.
W. I lean, of Nichols ; prominent men in
the turpentine business, were registered
at the Strickland house on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Beed and their
son Haines went to St. Petersburg, Fla.,
last week. Mr. Reed returned Monday.
Mrs. Reed will remain a week visiting
* family. Tims the Herald
r a little longer to exhibit
\ matter, which we trust our
erlook.
Mr. Joseph Hcrxchkovitz, of the firm
of Hersi hkovitz Bros., is now on his way
from Europe. He will stop in New
York en route and purchase a large stock
of clothing, shoes, dry goods, and gents'
furnishing good* for the Backet store
which this enterprising firm has recent
ly purchased from A. Lip-hit/.
own. Brad Watson and Frank C.
Owen* will leave in a few day* for the
north to bay good* and a* they are going
to make an extended trip, their custom
er* can confidentially expect to see the
handsomest line of dry goods ever in
Way cross, when they return home.
(’all at the Herald office and get our
price- for job printing.
r«IUk« In CUartton
Editor Herald:—The political kettle
i* summering in Charlton county, and it
will soon he in a steady boil until after
election time. The straight-out, unterri
fied, simon-pure democrat* are on the
alert and watching carefully every move
ment of the third party. They are at
work and are determined that democracy
shall Is- triumphant in rKl Charlton and
will give the third or republican party
scarcely any show at all. At Folkston,
a* well as other point* in the county,
they have organize*! a lively democratic
club. It meets every Friday night and
is well attended by men who are deter
mined to uphold the banner of demo
cracy. The will bring out men for all
the office* from representative to coro
ner, and will never give over till they
are every one elected.
Owen Gibson is spoken of for repre
sentative and as lie is very popular all
over the county, it i* likely he will he
selected. Other* are also mentioned,
hut his chances seem to lie best.
O. R. I/oigli, of Folkston, will 1** urged
for ordinary of the county, and he will
make a good one. No truer man lives
in Charlton than Bay lA-igh.
The third party will likely select as
their candidate for the legislature either
.S. F. .Mills or John Vickery, The third
party vote i* said to be pretty light and
the democrats fear little trouble from
them, hut they propose that no grass
shall grow' under their feet. Dan.
1 us your mail orders, they will re-
lonest and prompt attention.
Brad Watson A Co.
new hotel, The Southern, has been
red by the addition of a splendid
■to sidewalk and a two storv piazza.
Kell from a
Mr. George Harlai
low in the second s:
otel on Tuesday nu
fell from a win-
>rv of the Ocean
It
sup-
Have you ever sat on the piazza
Strickland house on a hoi day t i
try it once, and have a chat wit
genial proprietor.
lUpit.1 t-Wnrcli.
Through the effort* of the L-idies Aid
Society of the Baptist church of which
rl * | Mrs. E. II. Keed is president, the new
I church i* progressing rapidly. It lias
| been handsomely painted and ceiled in*
**** j side ami will ftoon lie provided with
" ’ | cathedral glass windows of approved
• patteTn. To Mrs. Reed and her eo-
J workers too much praise cannot lie given
posed he was asleep when he fell, his
injuries arc considered of a serious
! ture. His family was in Savannah and
{ went to him at once with a special train,
! For ltmt—Jik-r .'.-room liotK* neai
Methodist church. Apply at Bank, tf
A cordial invitation is extended to
the Indies of Wav cross to call at
store under the Oprea house today and
examine the wonderful specimens
needle work and art embroidery dom
the New Home sewing machine.
New Home Sewing Machine O
The ladies of Wayeros* should visit the
I store under the Opera house- to-day
see what Mr. Whittle does on a New
; Home sewing machine, it is truly
i derful.
IHMI dodgers lor fl.lMI at
I stood upon tlie bearb one eve.
And saw the bine waves lasb the shore.
Each striking farther, higher op
Than did the one which came before.
1 watched my foot-prints in the saud.
As slowly they were washed away.
And 1 uned with a chastened sonl
To v hat the water* had to say:
All human hopes are only prints.
Foot-prints on yellow beaches made.
All human hearts are ocean strands.
Which life-waves may. at will. Invade.
Invade and blight the green love plants.
Which struggling up for sun and air.
Would soon make beauty, age. »nd shade.
Where all is glaring, drear and bare."
"Vet tin thy golden beach. Oh. see!"
I said pollution is not found.
Thy sands, though barren, an-
Not so with earth's productive ground
re moaning made reply "Oh heart!
It takes the waves of paia and win*,
a wash the honest soul of sin.
And make it clear and pure as snow.”
lean
The..
L«h the sin.
•erdun
IVstroyiug life, and t
Else never could its golden sands
(•low in the suulight, pure and n<
So griefs must Might the green lovi
And hope iliep foot-prints oft er;
they eleanxc the human lie;
And «
-By
L Y. I’ll
Experiment, Ga., Aug. 13, 18P2.
Editor Herald. - — - « -
Dear Sir:—Yon wilt confrf va
favor on your farmer readers by
informing them that Th' Georgia
Erptriment Station will sell to the Georgia
fanner* seed of the Appier oat* at eighty
cent* per bushel (F. 0. B.) in quantity
not enreiliiig fire' bu*hrl* to one man.
Cifrdt in form of post office order, or
hank cheek, should be sent with the or
der, with plain directions for shipping.
Address Georgia Experiment Station,
Experiment, Ga.
The Appier oat has l>eeu grown at
experiment station for three years, and
ha* been proven to be a prolific rust
proof variety. It was distributed free
last fall, (in half bushel lots) to nearly
every county in Georgia and has given
general satisfaction, one farmer reporting
a yield of 03 bushels per acre.
B. J. Redding,
Director.
A ('me for Twenty Cents.
Any remedy sold at one dollar a bot
tle which claims to cure rheumatism, is
simply an imposition, for when all ex
pense* are deducted it leaves not more
than twenty cent* to represent the medi
cine. Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Rem
edy, which is performing such wonder
ful cures that it is being prescribed by
the medical faculty everywhere, is com-
(.minded at great expense from rare drugs
and cannot lie sold for less than Five
Dollars a bottle. But it always cures.
Sent prepaid to any address on receipt
of price. Drummond Medicine Co., 48-
5© Maiden Lane, New York. Agents
wanted.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
WARE COUNTY.
HOMESTEAD NOTICE.
GEORGIA, WM»C«Whjn
II- V. lUrues lias applied for
and setting apart
stead and I will p
lock a. n\. on the huh day of Sept. tstri
t valuation of Home-
aug*J02x
Wa.
Ordinary. W.
To All Wkm It May Casern.
All person- interested are hereby notified,
that if no good cause l»e sIm.wii to the con
trary. an order will Ik* granted by the under
signed. on the first Tues*lay in September
establishing a public road as marked
out by the road commissioner* appointed for
that porpoise: commencing at
lands of tlw Waycross Lumber company. \V.
I*. Lee. t\ M. Eunice, J. K. IVmglass I*. C.
Tracy. John Sharp. J. 1». Smith, Sophia Kn-
Josri-H t-ARTRR. j Al-RIl. TkKM. lSiVj.
The defendant. Joseph Carter, is hereby
r»s|iiinsl to h»- and apis-ar in person or by
attorney, at the next regular term of the
Superior (bait, to be held in and for said
county on the first Monday in November.
IStrj, then and then-to answer the Plaintiff*
lils-1 for Divorce, or in detanlt of snob ap
pearance the court will proceed a* to justice
may appertain.
Witness the Honorable J. L. Sweat, of said
court this Otli day of May, 1?V2.
•2m \V. M. \Vi)s»s, Clerk S. V’. W. V.
GforgU: Ware County.
Whereas. James M. Sweat, administrator
of Alexander It. Phillips, n-presents to the
court in his petition duly tiled that he has
WARREN LOTT. «
Janies II. Mitchell, late of Ware
tsvased. are hereby notifitsl to n-li-
•ir demands to the undersigned
j to law. This Aug. lfith lt«2.
L.A. WILSON,
Idm’r. Janies H. Mitchell, dee d.
MAKE X0 MISTAKE.
kill try I>r. John Bull s
SMITH’S TONIC SYItVI
For^niany years it has deserved
of all malarial dis-
During the heavy rain Tu«
ing the earth on the west' -i
bridge crossing the creek emi
break away, making it neccss;
' the side braced up with bvav
Fortunately it was notieetl i
prevent more serious results.
•lav <
I for tlieii
a! suit
v to havt
timbers
B. II. Levy Bros. A Co., have moved
into their new More in the Southern
hotel building. It is finely arranged
and they will, no doubt, increase Hfcir
business wonderfully.
1,000 Civentnrs ttnrfe), for 11.75,
9,000 *2.50, at (he HERALD office.
Our charming St. Mary's correspon
dent Miss I/M. A., sends u* some
thoughts that/for want of space we are
ituahle to produce in this issue.
The FhnenU aroma to be having a fine
run of |iatmnaft under its new proprie
tor Mr. R. D. Robinson.
Our job department continues to turn
out some of the finest work at -prices
that are below anything heard of Indore
tu this seetiou.
r job work and take ad-
r prices.
Out of town friend* will remeiulier
still pay railroad fares from a radius of
ten mile* when they trade fd.OOor uun
Brad 1Vat*>n A Co.
Money to lend c
Apply to
tf
i approved securities.
Hitch A Myers.
r*r Sale.
Ten shares of the Way row* Building
and Loan Association, series B. Apply
to Da F. C. Fous.
tf
pleased to see that their hopes a
j to 1h- realized. The church when com*
I pleted will he a credit to the Baptist
| society and to the city of Wayeros*.
j Mr. John Carjrfnter, of Goodlaml,
Iml., says: “1 tried t'hanilierlain’s
Colic. Cholera and Diarrlnea Iboutsly, foj
diarrlnea and severe cramj«s, and pains in
aeh and Imwels with the best
results. In the worst cases I never had
to give more than the third dose to
effect a cure. In most cases one dose
ill do. Besides Us other good qualities
is pleasant to take. 2.7 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by Cash Drug Store, lm
The school house was subject to a
bombardment with j»ears a few days
since, seven j*ano> of glass form the ex
tent of the disfigurement, doubtless the
boys who cxj>ericnce<l the excruciating
pleasure of such a pastime are satisfied
with the result, but it is difficult to un
derstand the motive of such an exlybition
of human depravity.
Talk* Udln.
The Art Embroidery Exhibition, dis
played t«»-day in tbe store under the
Opera house by the New Horae riewiug
Machine Ca, is a rare exhibition of
beauty and skill. It i* the most complete
anti attractive collection of household
draperies and wt*rks of fine art lliat it
ha* ever been our pleasure to see.
This display t< equal to any that will
be exhibited at the World’s Fair, ami is
an op{*ortnnity that is seldom offered to
tbe ladies of tbe smaller cities to learn,
free of eltarge, this beautiful method of
work. The public are cordially invited
to call and see for themselves.
The shiewalk in from of the Reed
block has Wu repaired much to the de
light of the pedestrians.
As a general liniment for sprains and
bruises or for rheumatism, lame hack,
deep seated or muscular pains, Cham
berlain's Fain Balm is unrivalled. For
sale by Cash Drug Store. augfi-lm
I’tubrellM tfoCuvmL
.rad Watson & Co., will put a new
»r on your old umbrella at a very low
•e, and they cover them in five min-
*700 Will lie Given
any ease of rheumatism which ean-
be curt*l by Dr. Drummond’s Light
ning Remedy. The proprietors do not
hide this offer, hut print it in bold type on
all their circulars, wrappers, printed
matter and through the columns of news
papers every where. It will work won
ders—one bottle curing nearly every
case. If the druggist has not got it, he
will order it, or it will be sent to any
address by prepaid express on receipt of
price, $5. Drummond Medicine Co. 48-
50 Maiden Ijuie, New York. Agent*
wanted.
Sfeellvr Your Ilonn.
Our country friends will please take
notice we have made arrangemen ts for
a shelter and stable for their horses when
they come to town. This is only for
our customers. Brad Watson A Co.
UrChnnUMlTmL
Friend Jno. W. Hodden be ny, at
Folkston, has a mule that chews tobacco
whenever he can get the weed, and ap
pears to relish it. Mr. Roddenberry
says it don't cost much to keep the male
if it was not for his tobacco biil.
dav
Mlbw At C»«t.
Our customers do not have to wait for
to sell at cost, to get bargains, every
a liargain day with us. Come
before going to selling at cost sales.
Brad Watson A Co.
A POINTED REBl'KE.
Th» Rustic Hits Hack at th* llumoroosiy-
Incllaed Chief.
Functionaries in public offices in
great cities, who do not always have
work enough to keep th m out of mis
chief, sometimes conspire to play a joke
upon some person from the country
who comes in on business; and it is
cheerful to learn that occasionally they
get more than they bargain for, as The
common saying is, from these same
“simple-minded" country people. Dur
ing the recent excitement over dyna
mite explosions in Paris, when anar
chists were causing disasters under the
very noses of the police and many were
escaping detection, a policeman one-
day found upon the street a pocket book
containing thirty thousand francs.
lie took it to the central police office
and gave It to bis chief, who examined
and made a note of its contents.
A few minutes later a rich farmer
from Normandy arrived at the office,
and declared that he had lost a pocket-
book containing thirty thousand .francs,
lie described the contents of the pocket-
book with so much detail that the
uperintendent of the office was satis
fied that the pocketbook already iu the
office belonged to the former. This
a* indeed the case.
The superintendent, noting the coun
trified air of the applicant, resolved to
amuse himself at his expense. Calling
clerk, who had overheard tbe conver
sation, he said to him, impressively:
'•I give you just five minutes to go
upon the streets and find this man’s
pocketbook. If you do not come back
with it in that time I shall discharge
you.”
The clerk saw through the joke, and
pretended to be terrified. He pleaded
for mercy with clasped hands, and put
on such an air of dismay that the
farmer interceded for him and begged
the chief not to require an impossibility
of the man.
But the chief was inexorable. He
sent the clerk out whining and trem-
ttng.
At the end of three minutes the clerk
rushed in, apparently out of breath,
and threw down the pocketbook, which
he had simply picked up in the next
For a moment the farmer was stupe
fied. Then he put the pocketbook in
his pocket, and remarked, as ho went
“Well, well! If you fellows could
find dynamiters haif as easily as you
can pocketbook*. it would be a great
benefit to the public!"—Yonth’s Com
panion.
—“Do you know the value of an
oath?" asked the judge of an old darky
who was to be the next witness. “Yes,
sah, I does. One ob dese yeah lawyers
done gib me foab dollars for to swear to
suffio. Dat’s de value of an oath.- Foah
dollars, sah." And then there was con
sternation in tbe courtroom.—St. Jo
seph News.
—A woman with a wart on her n ose
always hates the looking glass.—Ram’s
Born. . .
Proposals for City BalL
Tl»e former bids having heen njerted the
undersigned will m-eive bids for building
same up to Sept. 27tli ISC. Plans and speci
fications can be seen at my office. Bids tfl
be endorsed. "Bid* for Building (7tv Hall,*'
W. W. Sax arc.
Chairman Finance Com.
ute on which a
i* bottle will do y,
tics of any other
>t(4 for 1V«jr-
IToUtlag Sale* Agent
era** and vicinity
tnnttjr to a Han of plark and piuh. Com- |
ntotaniyktA 94.00 income «• the right '
man In tike right place.
WAN AM AKER A BROWN,
Philadelphia, Pa.
We have got the facilities for doing
good work nnd doing it nt bottom
prices, nt the HERALD office. Try
OFFICERS OF CIIAR1.TON COUNTY.
Aaron Dowling. Ordinary.
A.<». (>owen. Clerk Superior Court C. C.
J. A. Wainright, Sheriff.
James Thompson. School Commissioner.
i, administratrix of the
due form, ap-
e to sell the
„ ed raihoad
C through the lands belonging to the
f Robert Jones, deceased. And said
don will be heard on the first Mon-
September next. This ivl day
appli'
day t.. ..
July, Htti.
AARON DOWLING.
within the legal lie
one half interest in
six acres, more or less, of land lying ami U-
ing in the town of Ddkston. said county
and known as the lands sot apart by tin
parti '
CITY TAX NOTICE.
The Books for the payment of City Taxes
for the current year will l*e closed on the
30th day of September next nt (. o'clock
EXECUTIONS
Will he issued immediately then-after
against all defaulters.
OFFICE
On tbe owner of Parker and Klixnbctb Mnn-ts.
* fun:
'cloek
F. PARKER,
Dr Joint Hull** W v
Me good and quickly n
children or ynnvn |ieopte. res
* nthtisi health. Try them.
hy John 1>. Park »V
The HEKAI.D office doc Job Print
ing cheaper Until any other office in
this section.
ATTENTION! LADIES! *
A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION
TO THE HERALD
FREE!
We are making the unparalleled offer of Four Choice
Books, worth $1.00 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 Herald office and make your selection from
the following list:
WE CAN!
GIVE YOU AS NEAT
In any other cit}' in Georgia,
aud at as low rates.
We Use The Best of Stock.
Auj’tliiiijf iu the
Printing Line
VISITING CARD TO A POSTER
Tut: Death Shot, (,'apt. Mayne KeM.
Tub Von Toopi.KM’Rgs, F. C. Adams.
Tub Career or a Nihilist, Step-
niak.
Doha Tiiounk, Bertha M. Clay.
Not Like Other Girl*, Rose X.
Carey.
Cleopatra, II. ltider Haggard.
Guilderoy, Ouida.
The Scarlet Letter. Nathaniel
Hawthorne.
Uarda, Georg Kbers.
Dr. Bameap, Georges Ohnet.
Aunt Diana, Ifosa X. Carev.
iST Days of Pompeii, Bulwer Lvt-
ton.
A Hardy Xorseman, Btlna Lyall.
Marooned, W. Clark Ilussell.
Tiik Duke’s Secret, Bertha M. Clay.
A Terbium: Temptation, Charles
llende.
Lady Audley’^Secrut, M. E. Brad
Ion.
Sketch-Book, Washington Irving.*
Hypathia, Charles Kingsley.
A Life’s Bemorse, The Duchess.
Mosa’s Choice, Mrs. Alexander.
Barnaby Budge, Charles Dickens.
Tour of Tift: World in 80 Day?
Jules Verne.
Camille, Alexander Duma*.
. Lise Tavernier, Dandet.
Tom Brown’s School Days, Thonta
Hughes.
Kenil Worth, Sir Walter Scott.
Olivf.p Twist, and Bepeintei
Pieces, Charles Dickens.
Esther, Bora X. Carey.
Don’t send out of town to
have your Wedding Invita
tions engraved, we can print
thenTright here aud save 3*011
expense.
GoniMlai Priming
a ‘
Bootle’s Children, John Strange
Winter.
Allan’s Wife, 11. llider Haggard.
Handy Andy, Samuel Ewer.
The Free Lances. Capt. Mavne
Iteid.
Justin Harley, J. E. (Vmk.
(vanhoe, Sir Walter Scott.
Kansas Doctor.
Cheat Expectations, and Ameri
can Xoter, Charles Dickens.
Texar’s Revenge, Jules Verne.
Dr. JTekyi. A Mb. Hyde, U. L. Ste
venson.
Our Bessie, Rosa X. Carey.
The Flying Dutchman, W. Clark
Russell.
Passenger from Scotland Yard,
II. F. Wood.
Master of Ballantkae, It. L. Ste-
Old Curiosity Shop, and Edwin*
Droop, Charles Dickens.
Knickf.rK4M-ker, Washington Irving.
CHRIS, W. E. Norris.
Ron Roy, Sir Walter Scott.
Fog Princess, Florence Warden.
Merle’s Crusade, Rosa X. Carey.
Hard Times, and Uncommercial
Traveler, Charles Dickens.
A Crooked Path, Mrs. Alexander.
Blind Love, Wilkie Collins.
Miss Siiafto, W. E. Norris.
Derrick Vaughn, Edna Lyall.
REDUCED PRICES
On All of My
Millinery
Stock.
Prices which will suit all. Come and see for your
self, and you will find rock bottom prices
FOR. CASH.
All who want first-class Hats, Bonnets, Toques, Ac., should crane to see me. 1
guarantee satisfaction, and prompt attention given.
MRS. G. GOTINGHAM
Tbe grocer's, the tailor's, the milliner's dun.
And thing* that distress ns. all c
-Port
Had Seen Them.
“DM any of yon ever see a rabbit'
hide*” asked Jtmputp. 1 '
”1 have." replied Bellows. “They
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