The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, August 27, 1892, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

FOR NEKT Job •••Printing CRLt KT THE HEt^RliD OFFICE. CITY PRICES. vol. xrn. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1892. NO. 39. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. officers of ware i»im J jit. JAM. C. KIPPARD. Physician and Surgeon, S|Mwial attention riven t« Geniio I nna- rTrinncerr. < in always >** t>mmI in \Ml- wn ltliW'k. ii|* ‘tain. April lt-tf- WALLACE MATHEWS, M. D., FMYMK1AX AND HFIMIKOS. WAYCROSS. : : UKUltdlA- jan25-ly jjM. D. K. JlrU lHTEK, Physician and Surgeon, WAYCItlWS. - - - DKORfilA. I K4T~ All rails promptly aUen.M to. -fcKf I \K* V. r.HH.KH.Ubj'wis si..i.ally engaged- 1,1 M- fOlltwl T>ZZ. Jy*-iy Warren tail-Ordinary. W. M. Wilson—t irrk Hnpen.*r * S. F. Miller—Sheriff and Jailor. K. H. t’rawlcjr—Treasurer. ‘ • !». hmUI»—* " I. Wilkin**— r T.Thirpeti J. W. IS-rth Otunlr l ’oniraiwioier»-W. W Davhl*r»n ai..l I*. J Iflaekl Address. Way. n—. tin. CITY OFFICERS, WAYCROSS, GA. Arthur M Knight. Mayor Al*lrrnien. W. A. McSm-I. W. W. Sharp. J. II. Dillon. /,<». Jii»twe, R. II. Murphy. W. I». Hamilton. • Vrk of tlty f.rtin.il. W. F. farker, lltj Ass^-.rand Culler-!•«. Warren tail. City Treasnrrr. J. h Hweat. tlty Attorney. John r. t »son.«1ty Marwlial. W. M.Komervdie. tlty Kiipineer. The WayemM Herald. Oflh-ial Orpin. BOAKDOF ■CDTCATIO*. II. W. Heed. I’lt-i.lent; J. M. Marshall. Secretary; W. llitrli, II I*. Drew. II. I„ John J. I.. Walk.-i I Suitml.iv iu ii DR. J. E. W. SMITH. (I(IW ,1 I! J. SMITH S IIIU'.I STORK. Itrai.lcmc lliil.Str.s-t. WAVCKOSS, ■ (IKOUdIA | )ll. A. P. F.Mtll.lSII. Physician and Surgeon, 1 WAYCROSS (IKOR.IIA. Sor All rail. pn-mptly allciuM. j DR. RICHARD B. NEW.I PHYSICIAN AJCIIsriMIKOX. oflice *1 Mi" Itenn-hart'i*, WAYCROSS, tiKOIli POWDER Absolutely Pure. ! A cream of tarter baking powder. 1 Highest of all in leavening strength.— ! r. X (iorrmutru! F*m>\ Jtrpnrt. 1 : RoyalIUkiso l'.hrnraCo., KM]Wall St^N.Y. \ WE CflH RHOCK , itl hav that is dollar jier 100 lbs, M. Allrt-rt-s.i: W. A. t'ason W. I». Ilan .1 Johnson H. W IJ.ssl, :x. Off. Clerk. tt F. and A. M.. M.;*K. II. O.Vsl, Dr. J. P. PRESCOTT, Practicing‘Physician IIOIIOKEN, OKOROIA. S. L. DRAWDY, ATTORN KY AT I. AW. lloMKRYILLE, • : : GEORGIA. UI./U KMIIBAlt 1*11 APTBR SO. O. U. A. Mis ts nt Masonic Hall. Slant Avenue. l*t Friday in ea. It month at 7:1n «.. in. Kt. t’.imp. W. W. Sharp.*, II. I*.; lit Kx. f.unp. K. II. Reed. Set Mary. IIHOTII BItllOOl) UMtIMOTIVi OH. J.H. REDDING, <iFFH K. F«H.KS III.IN K. i mr Hotel I'hoenix. apa<My j ’ 1 M»W. It. MVKRrt. | 0>,„ HITCH & MYERS, j ST 1*. ATTORNEYS AT I..WV. Folks! 71.W. T. Brewer, M. IMRfr*, Cirrulars Sole Heads, Euvel- o|»es. Statements, and all kinds of Cunimereial Printing. CALL AT THE HEBALD OFFICE AMD BET ESTIMATES. ST. SIMONS HOTEL, V ••• ST. SIMONS. I1F.0RIJIA. Everythin* First-class. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SPEflAI. U4TF.S.«3.3» from Sat- . urdny Night till Moitduy Morning, in- j rlndiug Two Lodgings mid Three i Meals. D. W. PRATT. Proi riittor. . WH AT IS HEIM. DONE AROUND WAY* CROSS TO DEVEI.OI* FRUIT CULTURE. I of these difficulties is for the people to wake themselves up and interest capi talists to conic here and develop the horticultural resources of the country, organize fruit growers associa tions anti compel the transportation cent re ac- * patties to givj,» us just and fair rates, and •rrlea mm<1 TrIW of Tlirlr History and Prrarul Condition. A few short years ago where sto.nl the lofty pine tr:es iu all their kingly splen dor, thp hand of enterprise came and touched the primeval forest with its in dustrial wand and soon the scene was changed, for where dame nature in the rough reigned supreme, now laughs she gaily ’iieatli the pdishing of intelligent eulture. GEORGIA. i J S. WILLIAMS, Attorney at Law. WAYCIUMM. . V . . UKORCHA WAYCROSS Ml DOB i-t* every Monday evenim C Joi.cn X.tL; l». Williai J” IIN Mr DONALD, AMONG TIIE CHURCHES. SAVANNAII A1 >YERTISEMENTS, j EDWARD LOVELL’S SONS, SAVANNAH, UEOKGIA. Hardware, Tinware, Plows, i TurjK*ntine Manufacturers’ Supplies, lktr, Rstnd and Hoop IRON. photograph of the front gate < irtlel farm and it all goes to pro 1 e wealth of our country is in ot rt others profit by the results It. mi {dished and Waver, mss and the stir- i carry our products by all rail iu venti- nnding country will take on such a . lated cars. s.m we have never yet dreamed of. | The Cherokee Farm and Nurseries We have all along contended that the j have made the experiment, and demon- vatest wealth of south Oeorgia was in I struted beyond all doubt that the fruit te soil, and we cannot see how anyone j and nursery business is one of the most Ut doubt it. If they do. let them natural sources of wealth for Way cross iv a visit to the Cherokee Farm and he ! and south Georgia, they have done this mvinccd. Mr. S. I. Hishop, one of the : without asking the aid embers of the firm of II. W. Kced & further than a fair portion of the tree | Co., is in active charge of the business : buyers trade. Now will Waycross profit ! and will take pleasure in showing visi- hv their experience and enterprise or j tors over the farm and nursery. He in- j will we wait for our resources to develop j forms us that the Nursery company has j themselves? Cannot the hoard of trade shipped trees to almost every state in the i take the matter up and induce the nor- ! union and some even to India. Now j them capitalist* who arc turning their ; what has Ihmmi done can Ik* done again, j attention to the fruit interests of the I ,11 IV,-- til make tlii. rate of the I anu.li, to ei.nic to Wavei.iea? Wurth itest fruit and nursery countries in j county has secured thousands of northern j the world is the enterprise. Rochester, ; dollars to go into the gra|*e business ami • X. V., is the greatest nursery center in j we have just as good a gra|*e county as : the world, hut why should it Ik*? Way- | Worth county. Fort Valiev is 1r*coiu- cruss has a better soil and climate for j ing famous for its jH'aclics, and Waycross I growing trees than any l«K*ality in the ! is just as well adapted to the peach indux- \ north, the seasons are longer and the try as Fort Valley. The other day we OUR EDITOR TELLS OF THE BEAU- TIES OF TAMPA BAY. ProlHW r Railroad / dra of That oMMtry. .. Aur. an. isna. efttl s broad piazzas of a largo, -haml white house known as the “Livii Mansion.’ and looking out overt!, water* of Tampa Bay. A breeze is blowing, of com* emd breezes are a part of this littl. ’ pen isula of Pinellas. Attorney and Counselor nt Lnw, |, WAYCROSS. - OKOROIA, p ra y,.V' m ‘,V Or.l. y upstairs in Wil-s.i. lll.Hk. ( o'.Uk. Sid. | A. WILSON, W.xlm-slay Attorney at Law, WAYcltOSS, - - - CKtHM.IA U « CANNON, Attorney at Law, \VA YcltOS.\ (iKORGlA. Doii K up stairs i» Uka k. Will prortiee iu the linn liiaTtS^nSTR'^V s'VwrV^tor i Axles aild WagO^ rw.*es on eienr sai.i«ti.s ex»v|.t the j Material, Tl.tirslay nig x-1mm.I ;,t «.::*! a n.est Workers i is. Pistols and Amimmith J. It. Itieki.ell, .1-ewl.e vial« jr. Li. orawley, ATTORN KY* LAW. WAYCROSS : GEORGIA. Office in the Wilson Riiilding. DR. T. A. BAILEY, ~ DENTIST, Office over Bank, On Plant Avenue, WAYCROSS, : : GEORGIA. .7.ly j m. DKDta:, DENTIST, WAYCROSS, • - - OKOlUilA tlrtHt upstairs in the Folks Uksk.- WARREN LOTT. Fire, Life and Accident In surance Agent, r AFAYCROeS, • - GBOROIA. —Nothing Tmt first-class omtpaoies rrpns «I, IjurzuNY rflktaj Lloyd & Adams. .. j HEALERS IN j Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash and Blimls, Terra Cotta and Sewer Pipes, BUILDERS HARDWARE, Vtvm‘lung; every SaLLatli II a. in. and 7 j S«.W- Agents for Adamant l*la>mr. ls*st i. in. SaU*ll,.»p m. pr,.|.:»n.tio„ in the world f..r plastering Pray. r Meeting every Thurslay .:.»»p. nt. ; walls and .vilings. Write for. in nlars. — — — ■■ —■ ■■■ ' tier 19-1 v Sin * House, YOHMAN’S IILOCK, WAYCROSS, GA. One M inale Walk from Unhtn Ile|Htf. J. \V. Strickland, a( . t , Aple-ijr PaoraiKToa. ! When Mr. H. W. Ueeil first conceive! the idea of establishing the Cherokee Farm and Numeric*, doubting one* shook their hentls mid laughed at such a wild vision here on wiregrass sand, hut now Tliev ojten their eyes in astonishment at what to them seems almost a magical growth hut wliat in reality is only the natural result of studied effort and de termination. This Ireautiful fruit farm consist* of sixty acres of high pine land, well drained ! il cultivated, located within the eorjior- on of Waycross just one mile from the ; dej*ot. HereTsTine of the most licutiti- i fill {*ear groves in the state. The hestr- ! of the grove consists of 1,200 SAVE YOUR BOUSE. seiilcl, |v>fa\xm*tr«vt»-«l on all vlawH-sof gkr«rn» Fire • ** Glll,s Fire, Lit#and Accident Insurance Com- j *.c.\«\xtkki> arst taixt I«nira, and reXl estate office. ^ KNIGHT & ALLEN, ! nil 1‘rii tx per gall* light A CUT OH RATES. From June to October $1.50 PER DAY, The Old Reliable HARNETT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA. | l ie r W»y« ro-s. tia. an .«h,4.*sale pri. jrxaixs. - w. A. JAILLKT. ; Addivs- ail onlers to J. H. JENKINS & CO M S. GRIFFIN, Manager. CiRlKKIN PAINT t«., JerktearUIr, Kl>. N*. IS Unm K hlen Stmt. * ^WaNNAII, : : GEORGIA, i Reduced to $i.oc Per Year. ntrltMini Real Estate and Insurance Agents W. A. WRIGHT, J. P., THE NEW NATION, And Agent Knr National Guarantee Co A Weekly Paper, 8**niritics«dita!n«st on easy terms. Sp*s-ial - iVnitel M thr lnteie»t* «*f Nationalism. | alt«*ntU>n given to the odhvtion of t-Laims. 1 v.ti,..i i.»- IN-t t»lW Itnihling, Way«T»M. Ha. REMOVES . CosrQzsTiox Pint. REVIVES PaiLixa EN ERGY. RESTORES Xamd and EDWARD BELLAMY, Os*f Kvrr PrtHtnl-Caa Tea Autlntr «if “tanking lUt kwsnl. " Tlie “ “ prints tta Pe»*ph*'s Party Waring trees eight years ■ |»rineipally of the La('«mti varieties. These trees hat to form a symmetrical toj down the long exactly'alike i: sights we have unlike others it ha! 1 year, while the northern nursyries are frozen up and compelled to su*|iend ft»r ; at least three months. II. W. Recti & < 'o. f are just at the height of the shipping season at that time, and all winter long ; the wagon land* and even ear loads of ! trees that are ship|H*d by this firm i* as tonishing. This enterprise surely de serves the support of the tree buyers of ; the state and the south generally. It 1 stands to reason that trees grown here i will succeed Wtter titan those ini{>orted • from the north, and buyers will not only | he doing themselves a gtswl turn, hut ; sU{t|M>rtiiig a worthy enterprise hv hitv- ! ittg from a home firm. But why should , not Waycross lnvome the nursery center ! of the south as Rochester is of the north? No finer soil for the business ran bo ! found anywhere. We have the W*st of j sltipiMitg facilities, as railrttad* lead in ’ all directions from us, we are a conven- listance from the future seajstrt of the south, Savaimali and Bruus- and Keitfer , w iek, and with direct trade with Europe l»een trained from those points which we are going to and a look ; When the lialtny zephyrs of the great Gulf of Mexico turn from us to cares* the lands and |teople, the broad Atlan tic semis her smart winds skimming over . the hay to rustic the foliage of the pal metto tree*, wave the broad leavesofithe banana plants and dance airily into th,> many windows of the big hotel. .lust noiv tin* hotel is full of guests, some northern winter tourist* are still under the s|h*I1 of the place, a goisl many families from Tampa, and others from various interior towns iu the state. They go fishing, floating and bathing through the day, and at night the dainty feet of the young folks keep time to the -same tunes of waltz, york, and achottischc we heard at dear old St. Simons. The pier, a mile long, built by the Orange Belt Railway to deep water for ocean steamers, is » fine daily constitu tional lor a good |H*dcKtriilu. Halt way out on it is, located the pavilion and the Itatli house with its t«ilx»ggun slide. Not having Samantha Allen's gifted {h-ii, ma nor yet her uni«|Uc liushuiitl Ut inspire the theme as dranntti* jtrrmuta, we must leave the innermost delight* of the to boggan slide to our reader’s imagination. Whether pleasure or misery it is soon over, a rush through the air, a violent plunge in the wAter and the three pas sengers right themselves and get their iK-arings a* lK*st they can. If one is a Cuthbert and taught a j tilIli ,j young maiden t lithe* who had i two-liorse wagon load of jieaeli seed* plant for the purjKise of growing trees for an extensive orchard tliat they are going to plant at that place. Waycross is just a* good a location for an immense peach orchard as Cutlitart, ami has the advantage over it in shipping facilities. Why didtlie northern men go there in- steadof coming here ? Was it not at least partly our fault, liecausc we lack the en terprise to make our advantages known ? One thing is certain there is going to l*e a fruit and nursery center in the south just as Rochester is in the north. The I {„ southern center will he a greater one |j h „| | K , K .|' ,. ut ,Ei than it is ever {sissihle lor a northern j ||«. a «| or mackerel, point to become, this great fruit metro|K»- • 'p| u . | K -iiinstil:i at this (hi lis will be the distributing {*>iiit for mil- ! In jj es ucrms f ro ,„ t j u . | m y lion* <»f dollars worth of sUwk every ; UIM { pleasure parties are easily made up year that will always bring the dean i to go nailing from the Gulf shore to one cold cash, and Waycross is the natural „f the adjacent island* where an oyster i«K*atiou for it. Rut without some effort hake is the regulation dinner and a col- we will never get it; it we sit still and lection of very fine sea-shells the trophies do nothing some other *®w« with less of :i charming days outing, advantages will outstrip us and we can jf the visitor of this pretty little liaut- have almost at once, what better location j never he anything hut a feeder fir our j | et ; s so fortunate as to have enjoyed r* of trees all shaped ; could we want than here. Trees grown j more enterprising neighbor, our natural t h e railway hospitality of Messrs. Plant. ie of the most taautiful here are better adapted to the soil and advantages will make us the great fruit i Pullman and Swoope over the most eh- f*r seen. This grove is climate of Europe than tlmse grown in | tree center of tiie world, if we will im- | ( ,f MlU thcrn railways, the South other portions of the j the north, besides there-is a splendid j prove our opportunity. Will we do it? J Florida, lie will find himself soon after *r had any blight. f ulure f or the nursery business in the j These ideas are not visionary hut are J |,is arrival at Port Tampa, on l»oard the Besides the bearing trees there are about ne w countries of South anti Central bused on facts and close observation of ( Kissimmee ami steaming proudly down 2,000 more that are not yet in hearing. America, many of the trees that will ta the rapidly developing new south and J the bay in the fresh bracing morning air. These young trees are Wing trained in : planted there inside of the next half new world generally, tat us remember i Petersburg looks like a lovely mirage century will come from the U. S. Could what Shakespeare says abmt the title ! j n the blue hazv distance, with her white any location be selected that would have 1 in the affairs of men ami do any advantages over this for this south- our town and country tafot rniiig prowess of her Adonis, the tol*og- gan slide gets in its Is-st work. The «|iiiet matron who g<K*s stslately into her hath from the pavilion *tc|M may moral- - izet on the similitude of the mad rush into the sea of matrimony with its at tending squalls and imminent ship wreck, hut like wise Rrer. Fox she “ain’t saying nothing,” site only smiles indul gently at the frolic in the waves. St. Petersburg is a small place to ta sure, hut Iter resources as a plensme re sort ate not confined to ln»tol and taard- . a shell- of sheep- tlie gulf, VM Tt»rrv is a 3-itu h .ll-play advertisement In tin* paper, lb* week, whi.1, lias no two w.^l* alike except one Wont. The same is inteofeweh tiewone aMMmring each week. fn*tu the l>r. llarter MMicine tA*. TI»U iHNise place* a NYesrem * on everythin* they make ami publish. !xs>k f., r ii.wnd them tlte name of Um> word, ami |U will return you lkatk. llram : * * ■ Sample* Flee. XawX.v »4.»w A YEAR: 5 CENTS A «WY. Aiklnw, TIIE NEW NATION, 13 Winter M.. ltah.n. Ma-. Jersey Cow For Sale. Ladles are Unfortunate. \ Btrin* the higher they the same manner am] will ta just as beautiful when they get the age on them, besides the |K*ars there are something over 200 other fruit, combtingofapjilw, or n tra.le? VVIion overytliing » con- apricot., plums, |>eacli«, gra|>es |UT»im- „ Ir ,.| y t hi„k not. Here is «n toons, nuts, IV-S. ncctjirincs, inulU-rrics, opening for nortlicrn capital tliat cannot cherries, prunes and even oranges. Most } M , t .xcellc<l, with capital and enterprise of these last are j oung trtvr and hut few Waycross can become the nursery center of them have fruited, hut nearly all pro- „ f th< , wor i,)_ , m ,| t!lilt ni) | gi „ a tnise to succeed well, and beyond all | tliat always sells for cash. Let the en- doubt inside of the neat five years at- terprising [teople of Waycriss think of most all the leading varieties of fruits t)l i n gs tint! then ta'ke ste|is to in will be in hearing on the Cherokcefann. duce the development of this business. In addition .-to the fruit grove u the if thev want lasting and abundant pros- nursery stock grown and for sale liy II. „ >ltlp tlieir town and county. W. Reed A Co. This stock consists or , b!l -,H. there is no finer Imit a general line of frail and ornamental „,„„t r y in the world than wiregrass trees and vines as fine as ever grew in Georgia and some day, instead of thons- any country. The thousands of .lolhtrs and- ofaoros or waste land laying idle, worth of trees shipped to all |«rts ut the wow j|| l lavr „ n( . v .,- t f ra ; t ' orchard; country from the Cherokee Farm every u „ w p i„ n<K , r fni i, grower, have a year is a positive evidence that the rich- |„ ri ] „ r it . We are charge.] fortv est treasures of nature are buried in this 1 ,.,. n r, ,». r cr a tc for fruit to New York wiregrass soil. Fruit trees make a liner j b , thc transportation companies, which growth here in one year than the same | u kes off neatly ail the profits. Besides tree would in the north in two years. ; in-1t-.L-i .tf the companies handling our This is the uiost natural soil for growing ; frult w ; th care and keeping it where it fruit trees that can be found anywhere, j wi || „„t rot, they put it down in the ; No soil produce* as many fibrous roots steamship where it can have no ventila te the young plant* a* doe* the wire- : tion, and it is almost impossible to get grass sand and this L* one of the very it through to New York in good coudi- j I^MkeT[tay fiml > th«nSvr*bc^ily! C Risl^s | greatest advantages to the transplanting ! tion. We have to pay a higher rate to Phiktfoken contrrtitlie nerve* alL* nature ’ of young trees. New York than is charge.1 the California • in vanoos function*, ami thn* romhuts ® with the many ills of womankind sucrew- In addition to the fruit and fruit trees j grower, who ts more than twice as far *”aTn»re?fi.m; ; » f ">e Cherokee Farm, several toms oT j away; besides his fruit is sent in venti- Chas. F. Kisley. Wholesale I»r.n~ri>t. e* splendid hav is l*«t up every year, this 1 late«l truit can bv rail, while tVwt!an«l Su. New York. __S*mi ft.r a d«- i u ._ . u^neitslk W,, ^i. —„ ! _ •Inly by j towers climbing up the green hillside, t is too j The steamer is bound for the Manatee late, the ex|»eriinent has taen made and \ river and manv a visitor to 1'inellas was successful, now is time fi»r Waycross j j^ninsula is tempteil by the fame of that to !irt ' i far-away country to goon for a sight of wamro Society. Easterner—I bear the lines are drawn very distinctly In Chicago society? Westerner—Yes, I’ve noticed at the stock yards tliat the cattle and hogs are kept In different incloaures entirely.— Detroit Free Press. Tommy, after Adam and Eve forced to leave the Garden of Eden?" “He waa sentenced to travel on his shape for life," returned Tommy.— Brook lyn Life. the tropic beauties. The return to St. Petersburg can ta made late iu the even ing of the same day. Point Pinellas and take View, which might he called suburbs of St. Peters burg except for their being nearly as large as the Saint himself, are the cen tres of small and very thriving fruit farms of the semi-tropical varieties es pecially adapted to this locality. Promi nent among these is the mango, a deli- | cious fruit when once the taste is ac- “I WM hit on the head and knocked j ■i uire * 1 . “ d promising to take the place sensflew by a brickbat when I was a J in Florhla of the apple in the north, bojr aaif Mr. Dullpate. (fora new industry, engaged in only 188fi, the shipment from Itills- Y. Herald. i going to join our baao- Harold—I' ball nine at schooL Father—Why, what can you do? Harold (proudly)—I can yell louder than lot* of the other boy a.—Harper’s Young Peorle ; " " . v.;i now have an e—inunit, to buy a j ^riptiveputphlet. wii'jT dimetfamu^ rer-1 hav U made principally front crali gram j go in anything the co C'irralar* \largn, for •I.T5, j * «»w. of (lie I<m -train, yoatt*. , tits-uU* ftnm many bdies wl*o have used it ! but when cured right ami put up in I nut it in, and most ol a-*.,., the HKMAIOJ -he. [ -Bhmt. . fimU. j ■" * |«, n<Ul i„n i, U e.,ual to the he,! im- j light steamships. X, iy thing the companies see fit to of the way in damp Now the oulv solution “See thia picture, papa. I drew the florae." t>aid four-year-old Wllle. ^J’Ahl And who drew the wagon?" •The horse, papa."-Brooklyn Life borough county this year is a remarkable one, being estimated at five thousand taxes. For canning, preserving and making into jelly they are quite a* fine as the guava, which i* raised here in such quantities as to go begging at fif teen cents a peck. The Avocado pear is a choice morsel iu its season, pineapple* are grown, banana plant* in bearing are in all the yards and lemons, Hines and the tardiff orange receive especial attention. But neither natural advantages nor the in dustry of the sons and .laughters of toil, nor both combined, can bring prosperity to anv section in these .lays, without the taulinued on fourth page.