The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, August 27, 1892, Image 3

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Official Organ of Ware County. Official Organ of Charlton County. Official Organ City of Waycrom. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1892. ADVERTISING RATES. kCa< r. I 1110,3 mufi mo Tyt 1 Inch 2J©| 4/*» 7/10lO.ft* 2 Inch sun ttJM JOllO 14.0l» •3 Inch 4 ««* MjOO 14.i«* 2D.M» | «V»l. A.(W, 12/10 30.00 } 4 •«*!. V*t\. ’3*.«> *>.<«* .MVOD I < V>1. 1.V00 TMlD50.OD1iO.OD Examine the rates of any first-class weekly lien ?paper ami you will find our* to !*• less Transient advertising inserted at $1 inch Unit insertion. .'<•<* »Hl*i|nent insertion. Heading notice in local «4umn« lOc |**-r line first insertion; f«r per line each subse quent Iwwtlw. , Pn4ea«i<mal ranis $6.00 per annum alter January 1st. ForOicap advertising Advertisements to insure insertion any r Cheap Column. _ „ re insertion any week must lie in hy Wcdm-sday of that »eek Chances mwle in advertisement*, inserted will lie charge*! change. ' making »ahi charged for *ik- Arrital and Departure J-A At Wayrros*.^ rim North (fc*> and • Fasttr.Ui • \Ve«t «•*» ' Hill (lends, at bottom prices nt the JIKHAI.II olHrr. t!. C. (Srace A Son are getting price* down pretty tine. For Rent—Niee 5-room house nea MetloHlist church. Apply at Rank. If The ('rami barliecue in front of .1. W. Mallon's residence on Sept. 14, will l*en lively aIfair. The committee are at PERSONAL MENTION. \\. B Ellington, of Fansay, visited town th * week. II. B. Itabut, of£t.Sl ary’*, came to town Wednesday. J. Hampton June*, of Callahan, spent Thursday at the Phoenix. Mr. R. B. Rrppard, of Savannah, was in the city last Wednesday. Mis* Ellingtoi ■pending some i house. I J. O'Hagan, connected with Mellon- ough A Co., of (ItTerinan. v»«ited Way- l rr<** this week. Mr. F. I fc Sweat, of Parkonia, a pro minent naval store mauiifaeturer, was in the city this week. Capt. W. Dart, of Brunswick, was here this week. Capt. “Barney" ha* many friends in Waycrr***. Rev. K. W. Way, of Walthruirvillc, will preach at the Presbyterian chdrch next Sunday at 11 a. iw. and H p. w. Mr. U. C*. King, of the firm of B. II. Dry Pro. A Co., went to .Savannah this week in the interest of his house. Mr. Ik Dunham, Sup’t of the Ala bama Midland R’y, from Montgomery, honored Waycross with a days visit on Tuesday. His Honor Judge Ik Ik Bower,of Bain* bridge, and his son Hymn, passed through the city last Sunday morning, on their way home. Rev. <i. W. Matthews, pastor of the Methodist church will go next Monday to Indian Springs, where he will attend the holiness camp-meeting of the north ami south Georgia conferences. Wa real torn was well represented in Waycross this week. Misses Kinnin Wnnghaiu, and May Rrittoti, Messrs. S. P. Settle, J. W. Davidson, J. H. Sjienee and L. (J. Thomas were here and pro bably others whom we did not see. For Hair. Ten shares of the Waycross Building and Loan Association, series Ik Apply » I)it. F. C. Folks. tf (•otag to 1>M>- CuimIi. Messrs. Rrad Watson and Frank C. Owens will leave in a few days for the north to buy goods and as they are going to make an extended trip, their custom ers can confidentially exj*ect to see the handsomest line of dry goods ever in Wavcross, when tliev return home. • C. C. Grace A 1 this i Mr. W. M. Wilson announce* his can didacy a* clerk of the court, a |*»*ition he has tilled acceptably for several years. He will In* elected witjmut op|M»sitioii. Call at the IlKRAl.D office i prices for job printing. id get Warren Is4t announces himself a didate for re-election to the |»osition of Ordinary of Ware county. He is the man lor the place, and will, doubtless, In* nominated and elected without opposi- The attention of our readers is called to the column advertisement of C. C. Grace A Sm on this page. The prices they arc selling giNNls at should cause a grand rush for their store. > 11ml work Our "high” sheriff, S. F. Miller, asks for re-election to the position. He is the moat efficient Sheriff Ware county ever had, and 110 letter now could In* found. J. W. Adams will c |n*ii a slim* store on the corner of Church street ami court house square, in a few weeks. He is an energetic business mail and should do well. C. C. Grace A Son are determined to clow out their large stock of dry good* and shoes at any sacrifice. The following officers were elected at their last meeting: Chief, J. G. Justice, president, J. K. Nelson, vice-president, J. M. Smith, treasurer, R. O. Lee, secretary, A. L Weiss, foreman. T. L. McKay, asst, foreman, Win. Dekle. Regular meeting< | will occur 2d Wednesday in every month, j Mr. T. U McKay. This gentleman is foreman ot the ma chine *ho|*» of the S. F. A W. R’y of this place and a more pleasant gentle man ami skilled niaclutnic cannot In* found. The Herald i* indebted to him for courtesies. Ouu't LH V**r Wlfcar IhrMghtrr See TfcU, Unless you want them to have a sty lish hat this fall. Mrs. Tennant is now in the north, she will visit the fashion (■alaces of Boston, New York, Philadel phia, Baltimore and Washington, during the next 30 day*, and will return aliout the last of rteptemlNT with the latest thing in hats and millinery goods, and will also Is* prepared to make the l*est fitting and most stylish dresses ever seen in Waycross. As a general liniment for sprains and bruises or for rheumatism lame hack, deep seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale by Cash 1 >rug Store. augO-lm Frank (Iwrin, Ike Leading Clatklrr, Is now in the northern markets select ing his fall stock. He always has the newest gissls direct from the manufac turers, liecause he goes lieyoud Savannah to get them. His stock this fall will surpass all his former efforts, mid will In* the largest, as it always is, and contains the latest novelties at the lowest prices. For best g*ssls for the least money always go to Frank C. Owens, the Lead ing Clothier. Manry to Lrail. Money to lend on approved securities. Apply to Hitch A Myers, tf ’ I tear* on the Okrfruokrr. Mr. Obadiuh Barber, one of Ware county’s most enterprising farmers, was in the city yesterday, llis farm is loca ted on the west Ixmler of the great Oke- fenokee swamp. He rejsirts an abun dance of water on his side of the swamp, and says lie could’nt tell the draining company were at work if he did not read the |»apers. It is his opinion that they will need a good large ditch to convey all the water out of the Okefenokee, and thinks the capacity of the St. Mary’s river will have to Ik* increased in order of Christian Kndeav- ! to drain the swamp successfully, or Societies in Waycross held a rousing i Barln-r says the farmers in his meeting at the Methodist church last j section have made good crops, despite Sunday night. A large congregation the severe drouth of the summer. He was iA attendance and 4 noth withstanding i *».'* the planters in his section have suf- the /act that the program consumed ! fist'd more from the ravage** of the bears neatwo hours, no trace of weariness » among their stock this year than ever was visible in the audience. The music j before. There seems to Ik* a third more was furnished hy a joint choir selected j of them in the swamp, than he has seen from the swietie* of the local union, and j there in years. “Why” said he, “one of the songs used were the ones sung at tli^ j "•>' neighbors ana myself have lost no late national convention in New York, j I*** than seventy-five hogs since the first Rev. Mr. Porter, pastor of the Preshy- of May.” They have succeeded in kil- teriat. church presided. After a script- ' ling only one liear this season, hut Mr. ure lesson by Mr. Geo. McDonnell, and j Barlier says that one was a whopper. He prayer by the Rev. J. M. Marshall, the i thinks the Suwannee Canal company at delegates to the New York convention work on the eastern side of the swamp has driven hniin to the western side* and in that way accounts for the increase in the War familv. Reduced! a -H-PRieES.^ cm son's Reduced Price List. DRESS RIDS. •f *f HOMESTEAD ICOTICK. GEORGIA, War* Caoatjn H. V. Barnes has applied for exemption 'ns apart ami valuation of Hoine- d I will pass upon the same at 10 the H«th day of Sept. 18«! Wakbkn Ijott, oVhvk a. m at r. .y office. aujrJ>2t Ordinary, \ A contemporary givcw the startling in telligence that Capt Crawler’s pony “had his leg broken." The iurthoMnfonnation comes to us that the afoyaid pony applied for and received aTRrid* permit. Mine hotu/WeitM dispensed his first spread at (fee new hotel last Wednesday. The S»utItem opens up with a brilliant pru«|H>c^^£ good run. called u|M>n to give their impres sions of that assembly. Each s|K*aker was nllowisl ten iiiinut«*s. Dr. R. B. New. Mr. D. R. Sweat, Mr. V. I* Stanton and Rev. G. W. Matthews re*|Kmded in the order named, each giving his impressions of^ the convention. The service was closed hy singing, “All Hail the Bower of Jesus’ Name” followed by the Glut or doxologv and Wnediction. lor ft.till the A hand of seven, pieces, one cornet, three fiddles, one base viol, one flute and a clarionet, Prof. Jacob Schwarx, leader, has liecn rendering sweet music in our town this week. Tliis magnificent hotel was opened on Wednesday, the German hand has Wen -playing during meal hours. A full ae- . count and picture of the hotel will W given in our columns soon. Herr Weiss is |woud and his guests a re happy. Twrtwn* lMMltalr. We understand the Toachm’ Insti tute is |wogre*»ing rapblly under the management of “ex|tert" Prof. S. P. Settle, ami that there is a regular atten dance of fn»«u twenty-five to thirty teach ers, besides the colored section which 1-n.r.Snrt.mhMchMs, of un.lrr tin- ,1,e r, S h > Do ■« «hlp l«« Uaa 50 M, .)» of 1W. Srtil,. TliU in-! * U, “°- T " r MCm. 0.x rtttote should be the uieansof peat goo.11 As a general liniment for sprains and bruises or for rheumatism, lame hack, deep seated or muscular pains, t'liam- Wrlain’s l’ain Balm is unrivalled. For sale hy Cash Drug Store. augfi-1 m Mr. D. B. Sweat. This gentleman whom you all know, and who is not only a zealous worker in the Christian vineyard, lHit a friend to Waycross and to every enterprising citi zen, and editor of the Sunday School Revival, has rendered us valuable ser vice this week for which he has our grateful thanks. ■ Alliance Nfttlaf. We are requested to announce that Rev. S. A. Walker, the newly elected state lectruer of the Farmer’s Alliance will W in Waycross on Thursday, Sept. 1st, and will address all alliancemen and their friends at 10 a. m. at the court house. I'mkrvllaa KrK avrmt. Brad Watson A Co., will put a new cover on your old umbrella at a very low price, ami they cover them in five min utes. Send all of your old oat and hrau sack* to the office of tht Satilla Manufacturing l.'-ouqiany and get •* cents for them, hand them to the drivers of the i wagons, who are authorized to receive and pay fur them. Parties who live along the lines of railroads should bun dle them together am! ship them to us IXm’t send any corn sacks, they are too small. We want them to pack 200 IK blocks of ice in, oat and bran sacks are A Cm e for Twenty Cents. Any remedy sold at one dollar a I tie which claims to cure rheumatism, simply an imposition, for when all {tenses are deducted it leaves not n . than twenty tents to represent the medi cine. Dr. Drummond's Lightning Rem edy, which is iK*rformiug such wonder ful cures that it is being prescribed bv the medical faculty everywhere, is com pounded at great expense from rare drugs and cannot Ik* sold for less than Five Ifcdlars a bottle. But it always cures. Sent prepaid to any address on receipt of price. Drummond Medicine CV>., 48- 50 Maiden Kane, New York. Agents 44-inch all wool Henriettas, worth $1.00 for 75 cents. 3fi-inch Henriettas, worth 75c., for 5$c. .■id-inch Cashmeres, worth 60c., for 48c. 36-inch Cashmeres, worth 3.V., for 2»c. •id-imh Serjrc, Grcv and Tan. worth G.V. for 4 Sc. 30-inch French Flannels, worth 7.V. for 50. cents. 32-iuch French C'hallies, all wool, worth 7.V., for f»5c. 26-inch French Challics, half-wool, worth 15 cents, for 10 cents. 26-inch Nuns’ Veiling, worth 18 cents, for 12 cent*. Pine-apple Tissues, worth 15c.. for 10c. Shantung Pongees, worth 15c., for 1th*. Simpson’s Calieoex, worth Sc., for 6o. French Ginghams, worth 25c., for 18c. “ “ “ 15c. for 10i*. Dimiestic Ginghams, worth 10c., for 7c. Linen Chambray, worth 15c., for 10c. Figured Chambray, worth I2ic., for 8c. Dark Percales, wort 1 - d2Ac., for 10c. Outing Cloth, worth'20c., for 12.1c. “ “ worth 15c., for 10c. Figure*! Dress Linens, worth 20c., for 15c. China Silks, (32 in.) worth 75c^ for 20c. Black Satteen, worth 20c., for 17c. Black Satteen, worth I2.\c., for 10c. Figuretl Satteen, worth 15c., for 10c. Black Apronette, (42 inch), worth 40c., for 25c. White Apronette, (42 inch), worth 25c., for 15c. White Apronette (42 inch), worth 18c., for 10c. Plain Blk Lawn, worth 20e., for 14c. Fancy Blk Ktwn, worth 25c., for 18c. “ “ “ worth 20c., for 14c. “ “ *‘ 18c., for 12c. “ _ “ “ -l 15c., for lOe. “ White “ (satin strijK*), worth 25c. for 18c. Fancy Whitt* I-awn, (Lace stripe), worth 25c., for 18c. Fancy White Lawn (l-aee strijH*), worth 15c., for 10c. Fancy White Lawn (Barred), worth 18c., for 12e. Plain White India Linens, worth 30t\, for 24c. Plain White India Linens, worth for 18c. Plain White India Linens, worth 20c., for 15c. Plain White India Linens, worth 15c., for 10c. Same reduction on Chocked Nainsooks. Figured Indian Dimity, worth 18c., for 12c. Figured Canton Crepe, worth 15c., for 10c. Black and White French CJiallics, worth 60c., for 48c. Figured Vinette Linens; worth 25c., for 18c. Figured Persian Mulls, worth 15c., for 10c /NOTIONS. 0-inch Sash Ribbon, Red, Black. Pink and Cream, worth $1.00, for 75c. Surah Sashes, 3 yds long, worth $1.25, for 75c. Black Silk Mitts, worth 60c., for 45c. “ “ “ “ 25c!’ for 18c! “ “ “ extra long, worth 85c., for 65c. Cream Silk Mitts, extra long, worth 85c., for 65c. Cream Silk Mitts, medium, wortli 60e., for 45c. Cream Silk Gloves, worth 50c., for 38c. Black Silk Gloves, worth 50c., for 38c. White Kid Gloves, extra long, worth $1.75, for $1.25. Chamois Gloves, worth $1.00, for 75e. Ladies Black Hose, worth 50e., for 35c. “ “ “ “ 45c„ for 30c*. “ “ “ “ 40c., for 33jc “ “ “ “ 25c., tor 15c. Japanese Folding Fans, worth 2'k*., for It). GforfU, Warr Canal)-. Acoivr 16. liOA You atvliervby notilksl that 1 liave tihsl witli tl»e thxlinary of said county n>y appli cation for Homestead and Kxcmpiion* which application will In* hcanl hy said Onlinar>- at the court hoiiM* in said county in \Yay- crosson the 10th day of S**ptemlH*r. IIkxky V. BckxRs. GrorRia: Ware Coaalp To All tVh*a It May ( ourrru. All iN-rsons interesteil are hereby notilksl, that ir no good cause he shown to the *on- trarj-. an order will he grantetl hy the undcr- siantsl, on the tint Tues*lay in ScptendH*r lffifi, establishing a public nwnl a* markisl out by the road ci\n»in:ssionen*a|»|N>inttsl for that purpose; lonmiem-iiigat a point near the M. Knniiv. running in : -Slnoiv, and the 1 iaabU Kil ’.apt i> t eb Waycroi < Ba., August 2d, 18tt!. wanted. For Sheriff. To My Fellow Cl t lie no. The Tiemocratic Kxccutire Committee of Ware county having ordered a primary election to be held on tl»e 19tli of Xoveni)**r uexl to nominate caiHlidates tor county offi cers. I announce myself a candidate to re- election for the office of Sheriff of Ware county, subject to the primary election, elected I pledge myself to a faithful perfor mance of the duties of said ofthe. Thank ing yon for the lU*oral support given iu« the past. S. F. Mills: This August 23d 1892. mi—loners. aug6-3lkl. Crorgla t Warr Caaaty. AnKLIXrCARTKK ) I.IKRL FOR PlVORCC IX vs. -> Ware Siterior Cocrt. Joskpii Carter.) April Term, 1892. The defendant, Joseph Carter, is hereby nspiinsl to Ik* and apis*ar in person or hy attorney, at the next regular term of the Superior Comt, to Ik* held in and for said county on the first Monday jn Xovemlier, Witness t he I Ion-, irahle J. I-. S' court this 9th day of Mav, 18t»2. W. M. Wu.sox.nerl s to justice All persons bavins demands against the LA. WIIJJON, Adra’r. Janies II. Mitchell, dec'd. ■A. (». Bowen. Clerk Superior Court C. C. Jones, administratrix of the estate of Rob ert Jones, deceased, has in due form, ap- plied to the nndorsigneil for leave to s»*ll the right^lf-way for tnplaUsl railioad running through the lands U-louging to the estate of RoU*rt Jones, «leceas*sl. And said application will In* hcanl bn the first Mon day in SeptcmlsT * ”” ' “ ’ 1 1 Tliis 23.1 day of AARON* IK1WI.1NB. We have got the facilities for doing e°od work and doing it at bottom pnees, at the HERALD office. Try CITY TAX NOTICE. The Hooks for the payment of City Taxes for the current year will be closed on the 30th day of ScpteinWr next at f. o'clock EXEeUTIOMS Will Ik* issued imiiHsliately then*after against all defaulters. OFFICE On the corner of Parker and Kli/ahcth 'iir.-ts. Hours from S oVl.H-k a. in. to 1 o'clo. k p. in., daily. By onlcr <>f «Tty t imm il. dinary of Charlton .-ounty, will Ik* sold at within the legal hours .4' snk*. ' ' ‘ ohundr of land lying and U*- halfinteresl tin* town of Foikston, said ronniy t hy the Superior nmrl of sai.1 county t erior court of said county. S*»Ul as the i . erty of Bertha K. Cavwlo, the only miner child of J. S. t 'avedo, »l«Hva.*Nsl. Terms cash. This August 2d, 1892. 4**-. J I't.i a Cavkin*, Guardian. l>r Jonn Hull's Worm Destroyer aste gissl and quickly remove worms lYoin hil.lreii or grown |ss*ple, nMoring the veak and puny t<« robust health. Try them, fqother worm m.sli. im* is m» safe and Min*. The 11KKALD oltice does Job Prun ing cheaper than any other office in this section. ATTENTION! LADIES! ♦ Crorgtai Ware County. Wherv*as. James M. Sweat, administrator of Alexander R. Phillips, represents to the ' i his petition duly filtsl that he has discharged fro letters of dismiss n Octolier, is**2. how eanse, if any they inistrat.tr should not In* his administration, and Mon- WARRKX hOTf. Ordinary. MAKE X0 MISTAKE. »ne wants to eradicate every in.li- malaria from their system, they ‘take if they When one wants to er -ation of malaria from ire truly wise, and make a ill try Dr. John Bull's SMITH'S TOXIC SYRUP. able of the many CURES one sees advertised and sold for the most annoying and enervating of all malarial dis- CIIILLS AX’D FEVER. it luts^a g.Ksl and lasting etlect and no other atisfaeti.i in.sly has < It of _ Demand it of y druggist. Take ,i larger profit is made t Hie bottle will do you more g.ssl than sis Unties of any other remedy, atul the relie is always permanent. A word to the wist feel weak? lk» you have pain? Do sores trouble you? * * * growing worse saparilla. Do not delay. Dive your drug fills) $1.90. Are you in poor health and jiilylU-ltn A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE HERALD krkk: \Ye are making the unparalleled offer of Four Choice Books, worth §1.00 at regular newsdealer’s rates, to every new subscriber to the Herai.d. You get the paper for a year for absolutely NOTHING! The hooks are all hy the finest authors, and just what you want to read during the warm days of summer, either at home, or hy the sea-side. Come to the Herald office and make your selection from the following list: WE CAN! Job Printing AT TIIF. HERALD OFFICE In any other city” ill Georgia, and at as low rates. We Use The Best of Stock. The Death Shot, C’apt. Mayne Reid. The Vox Toohi.kbitros, F. Adams. Tiik Career ok a Nihilist, Step- niak. Dora Thorne, Bertha M. (’lav. Not Like Other Girls, Rose X. Carev. Cleopatra, H. Rider Haggard. Guilderoy, Ouida. The Scarlet Letter. Nathaniel Hawthorne. I’ARHA, Georg Kbers. 1>r. Rameau, Georges Ohnet. Aunt Diana, Rosa X. Carey. .ast Days of Pompeii, Bulwer Lvt- ton. A Hardy Norseman, Ivina Lvall. Marooned, W. Clark Russell. The Duke’s Secret, Bertha >1. Clay. A Terrirle Temitation, Charles Reade. Lady Audley’hSecret, M. K. Brad- don. Sketch-Book, Washington Irving. Hypatiiia, Charles Kingsley. A Life’s Remorse, The Dneltess. Mona’s Choice, Mrs. Alexander. Babnaby Rfinjk, (’harles Diekens. Tour of tiif. World in 80 Days, Jules Verne. Camille, Alexander Dumas. Lise Tavernier, Daudet. Tom Brown’s School Days, Thomas Hughes. Kenn. Worth, Sir Walter Seott. Oliver Twist, and Reprinted Pieces, Charles Diekens. Esther, Rora X. Carey. "DOMESTICS. Yard Wide Fruit of the, I»om, 3-4 “ I/msilale Cambric, Gilt Edge Bleaching. Cheeked Homespun, Cheeked Homespun, l»est mado, 3- 4 Brown Sheeting, 7-8 “ 4- 4 Anything in the S.jC. 7Ae. 8.1c. Printing Line Bootle’s Children, John Strange Winter. Allan’s Wife, 11. Rider Haggard. Handy Andy, Samuel Diver. The Free Lances, Capt. Mayne Reid. Justin Harley, J. E Cook. I van HOE, Sir Walter Seott. Life and Adventurers or ax Ar kansas Doctor. Great Expectations, and Ameri can Notes, Charles Diekens. Texar’s Revenue, Jules Verne. 1)r.;Ikkyi.& Mr. Hyde, R. L. Ste- vetuwm. Last of the Mohicans, J. Fenimore Cooper. Ouu Bessie, Rosa N. Carey. The Flyino Dutchman, W. Clark Russell. Passexuer from Scotland Yard, II. F. Wood. Master of Bali.antrak, R. L. Ste venson. Old Cfriosity Shop, and Edwin Drood, Charles Dickens. Knickerbocker, Washington Irving. Chris, W. K. Norris. Ron Roy, Sir Walter Seott. Foo Princess, Florence Warden. Merle’s Cars aim:, Ih.sa N. Carey. Hard Times, and IJn(x»mmercial Traveler, (,’harles Diekens. A Crooked Path, Mrs. Alexander. Blind Love, Wilkie Collin*. Miss Shafto, W. E. Nr*rris. Derrick Vauoiix, Edna Lvall. For Clerk of Suiterior Court. To My Fellow Clttaeaa of the Coanty of The lK*tuaejratic Kxeeutive Commit tee of Ware county bavins ordered a pri mary election to t* held on the 19th day of November next, to nominate candidate* for the different county offices. At the earnest solicitation of many friends. I lterehy an nounce myself a candidate fi»r re-election to the office of Clerk of Superior court of said «-ounty, subject to the action of the primary election to be held at that time. Thanking my friemls and the voters of the county for the liberal support given me in the past, I pledge myself, if elected, to a faithful per formance of the duties of the office, and to give satisfaction in the future as I have en deavored to do in the past. August 23. 1**2. W. M. Wilson. For Ordinary. I heivhy announce myself a candidate foi Best Quality Sea Island, Standard Brown Drilling, 8c. Bleached Drilling, Oc. 10-4 Pepperill Sheeting, Bleached, 20Ac. 46-inch Pillow Casing. 13c. Best Feather Ticking, 14c. Mattress Ticking, l«c. Best Quality School Bovs’ Jeans, 20e. SHOES. “ * : “ “ 1.60, “ 2.00 Ladies’ Button Shoes, $1.65, worth 2.00 Ladies’ Button Shoes. 2.00, worth 2.50 Ladies’ Button Shoes, 2.50, worth 3.00 Ladies’ Buttoh Shoes, 2.75, worth 3.50 Ladies’ Button Shoes, 3.00, worth 4.00 Ladies’ Glove Grain Shoes, 00c., worth $1.25. Ladies’ Pebble Grain Shoes, 00c., worth $U VISITING CARD TO A POSTER EXECUTED Don’t send out of town to have your Wedding Invita tions engraved, we can print them right here and save yon expense. Old Ladies’ Comfort Inice Shoes, $1.50, worth $2.1)0. Men's Dress Snoes, $1.25 to $6.00. Men’s Solid Brogan Shc*es, “0c. to the office of Ordinary of Ware county, suhjeit to the Democratic primary tl>e county for thetr past support, and if called $1.20. If you can’t come, send us your order by mail We guarantee satisfaction. pledgee myself t •e duties of aahl oL... WARREN LOTT. Pr^osals liir City Hall. Tlie former hitls haring been rejected the uiHleisigned will receive bids fi»r building same up to Sept. 2»th 181L*. Plans and speci- tications ran t«e seeu at my office. Bhis to l«e emlorsed. "Eds for Building I Ity Hall.’’ and must be sealed and 1 landed in hy even ing of Sept. 25th at fi o’clock. M \V. W. Shuh. Chairman Finuiit e Com. WAYCROSS, GA. a Specially. Try Tbo HERflbD OFFICE File JoD Piling. 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 come to see aue. 1 guarantee satisfaction, and prompt attention given. MRS. E. GOTINGHAM CASON db MILLER. Groceries, Hay, Grain, v Flour and Butter are Specialties. Court House Square. Waycross, Georgia WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, MACON, OA. Annual geaaion begins Sept. at. iffi*. rataiogueto'w. E »A»U, ‘d.