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Official Organ of Yfare Countjr.
OBctal Organ of Charlton Count j.
OSeial Organ Cltjr of Wajrrowi.
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 10, 1802.
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l/'lhil evil i« wrought l>y
If you a*nl rlnllmi tickets prlidrU,
«umr It* llir IIF.IC AI.I* office. Orders tiy
Mull promptly attended to.
Keiffcr |*ouin are ripe now ami are
Iwtnjy sold t»n our streels every tiny.
h»r the In-st suit of elolhes, liats or
ineiii*' shoes go to Owens the lending
clot liier.
The young people gave Mrs. W. \V.
Sharj*e a surprise party Momlay night
ami they all had a good time.
The (inert elothing store, the largest
■t-u'k of clothing, hats, and mens' shoes,
ami the lowest priees in Waycnws at
Our friend Ben < Iraee means just what
he says wIh*ii the advertises in the Hi:k-
Al.l* to aell his idg stock of gtssls at cost,
lie and his clerks are busy from morn
ing till night, and the ladies are happy
over their bargains.
Our base hall eluh will play a game
with the Vuhlostus next Thursday. The
game will Ik* called at .'I: JI0. The young
holies should all turn out to see the
game.
Hon. W. <». Brantley was in town
Monday.
(». W. Dean, of Nichols, registered at
the Southern on Wednesday.
W. R. Osborn, of Hrunswick, passed a
few hours in the city on Wednesday.
A. Seasoma, of ScMomx, and W. W.
Reach, of Berkley, have visited Wav
er* r*s this week.
Mrs. E, I* Reed left on Wednesday
night for Washington, Ga.. accompanied
l»y her non and niece.
is» Susie IWertc, who has lieen
visiting her aunt Mrs. H. W. Heed, has
gone to Washington, (ia, to school.
Miss Mary Singlehurrt, of St. Peters
burg, Ha., spent a day with Mrs. ]|. W.
Reed on her way to north Georgia.
We L-nrn that Mr. Strickland lias
leased the I’hocnix. It goes without
saying that lie will run a good hotel.
Mr. J. W. Ifcividson, of Warenboro, is
a frecpieut visitor to our burg. Mr.
Davidson lias a lust of friends in Way-
J. J. Upchurch, of Race- Pond, J. If.
Jones, of Callahan, S. K. < ’ribh, of (ileu-
more, and J. W. Gillespie, M. D., of
Offeniian, all paid Wayt-rowt a visit this
For all the* standard and fancy fur
nishing gcMMLs, call on R. II. I soy llro.
Ac Co., Southern Hotel building, near
depot..
PR0CEEDI5GS OF COUNCIL.
WifCKW, Ga., Aug. 9th, 1892.—
City council met pursuant to appoint
ment in meeting held July 25th, 1892,
for the purpose of hearing the case* ap
pealed frontxity assessor* valuation of
property, liis honor the mayor, presiding.
Aldermen McNeil. Justice, Sharpe
ami Murphy present.
Read the minutes of council meeting
held July 25th, amended and confirmed
the same.
Council took up the ease of Mr*. C. A.
Cotingham, Col. Hitch, city attorney,
representing the city in this, as all the
cases haerd. Mrs. Cotingham represent
ed the appelant ami made statement.
City aarensor made statement for the
(I Hiring the trial of this case alder
man tiillon came intoYouncil.)
Council then took up the case bf the
Misses J. P. ami Z. F. Rlackshear.
M. D. Rlackshear made statement for the
appelant*. The city assessor mad.
showing for the city.
The case of C. J. Jenkins, agent for
Mrs. Lee, was next called. There being
no appearance for the appelant, the
city assessor made statement for the city.
The case of Mr*. K. Higfestnith
next called. Mr. J. W. Highsmith was
next called. Mr. J. W. Highsmith, rep
resenting the :ip|.elaiit, made showing
for her. Citv assessor math* showing for
Tht Connly CuimiiUln.
rbfs Is sly held a stormy meeting at
the court house on Wednesday and final
ly decided to accede to the request of the
dry men and “called in’’ the primaries.
election to be held on the 10th of November
next to nominate candidates for county offi
cer*. I announce myself a candidate to re-
election for the office of Sheriff of Wan*
inf you for tl»e liberal support fix
the past. S. F.
This August 23*1 1**2.
For Clerk of Sui*erior Court.
To My Fellow Citluu of Ihf C oonty of
Ware*
The Democratic Executive Commit
tee of Ware county having onlered a pri
mary election to be held on the 19th day of
November next. t«> nominate candidates for
the different county offices. At the earnest
solicitation of many friend*. I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate, for re-election to
tli* office of Clerk of Superior Court of said
county, subject to the action of the primary
election to l»e held at that tint*-. Thanking
my friend* and the voter* of the county for
the liberal support given tue in the past T
myself, if .'elected. t<» a faithful \
-ledge myself. iffcleoted,
give satisfaction
the future.
Smorwi to do in the past.
August 23.1**2
faithful
W. M. Wilsox.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
OrwfU, Ware County:
To All WImo It May CoMcen*.
Joe Pinckney having in doe form applied
to tl»e undersigned for the guardianship of
the persons^ and property of John, Luxie.
" id Amelia Murray,
first Monday in October next. Given under
my hand and official signature this 5tli day
of September. 1SU2. Waskex I»tt.
Onliuary.
Georgia, Ware Connty:
To All Wliou* It May Coureru.
J. A. Cason, administrator on the estate
of J. 11. t ’asou, deceased. has ii\ *lue form up-
f ilksl to the undersigned for leave to sell the
amis and personal property In-longing to
said estate, ami said application will In* heard
o'clock^, i:
NEW GOODS*
Arrive Weekly
FROM THE
Auction Sales of New York.
WF. CARRY A COMH.KTK LINK OF
the i
• bargains in h.ivs
the leading clothier
r veam Mr. R. F,
A fresh car of lime just
Rowh^yiliain *& Murphy, to
"»'• _
Last Moinlav, September 5
Lalntr Day, and a l**gul holiday i
gia, although not idwcrved as
Wayeros*. This date has hocj
tiizcd liy the legislatures *»f el**'
•eived hy
disposed
of 1 ***s Moines, |o
**«l with chronic diarrli-
“At times it was very severe; so miieli
so, that l feared it would end my life.
Aliout seven years ago I chaneeorip. pro
cure a ltottle of ('liamln-rlaiu's Colic,
Cholera mid Diarrhoea Remedy. It gave
me prompt relief, mid I believe cured
me permanently, as I now eat or drink
without harm anything I j-lease.” I have
also used it in my family with the* ln-st
r»*siilts. r or sale at the Cash Drt*u; More.
The case of I>r. R. ,1. Smith was next
called, the apjielant representing him
self, made statement in supj*ort of the
appeal. The city assessor, contra.
The cases of Dr. F. C. and Mrs. M. J.
Folk* and Mr. 11. Murphy were contin-
ii*<1 until Monday night next.
The case of Capt. James Knox, agent,
was next heard, C'apt. Knox represent
ing tin* appelant, ma*te statement in
sup|Nirt of the appeal. City assessor
made contra showing.
The decision, ol^ouncil in all the
j a 1*>ve cases, exeeprthose continued,
1 honi|tsoii, | withheld until Monday night next at
clothing at
Sc Co.
All person* having demand* against the
I.. A. WILSON,
Adm'r. James II. Mitchell, dec'*!.
For Ordinary.
To the Voter* of Cowotyt
I hereby announce myself a candidate^ for
re-election to the office of Onliuary of Ware
county, subject to the Democratic primary
election, «*alled tonominato county officers.^
I take this metliod *»f thanking the people of
the county fortheirpast support.and ifcalled
again tos**rve them I pl**ig** mys**lf t<» a
faithful ili>eharg<* of the duties of said office.
WARREN LOTT.
Ororgta. W«rr Cornuj-j
Court ofOrrttuay, Srptrmt>rr Term IMTk
Wherear. <». F. Parker, administrator on
the estate of T. J. Ivey, deceased, applit** t>»
the undersigned, for la-tters of I>isiniss*»ry
Sept ember 5th. 1*92. W.vrren Is*tt,
4"
fV’luh
Straw hats worth from $1
going, your choice for 50 cents. Jurt
i peep at our 50 foot glass front.
R. II. Levy Uko. Ac Co.
Southern Hotel building,, near depot.
The Nlrmaua Club.
underslood that the Simians
'lull met at the Opera house on Monday
night, all “dry” i
and a* our “wet” report*
;ly absent c*n the occasion, we
liave no rejiort of the
nutting to present to otir readers.
V mbrella* Covered.
We will put new cover on
umbrella in five minutes, prices reason
able. Rr.vi* Watson Ac Co.
* severely a til id- j the tegular monthly meeting of council.
1’oliccmuu Henderson having been
temporarily susjiended, for cause., was
lieforr council and made statement,
motion Mr. Henderson was excused and
restoied to duty.
Council adjourned t*»meet tin the 15th
instant in regular sesxiau, and render de
cisions in the apjieat cases.
W. D. Hamilton. Clerk.
A. M. Knioiit, mayor.
I want niv old friends au«l patrons to
$2 all | know that I have on hand the best line
j of stoves aud hardware in town.
A. R. Bexnett.
For Tax Collector.
To My Fallow Cltlxrus of thr County oi
i At the earnest solicitation of many tViemh
1 announce inystdf a camlidaU* for the offici
Proposals for City Hall.
Tin* former hi*ls having lieen rejecte*l tlu*
undersigiusl will receive bids for building
same up to Sept. 25th 1N92. Plans ami spis i-
tieations can Is* seen at my otlh-e. lti*ls t»»
Ik* endorse*!, “Bids for Building l ily IIall v '*
ami must U* sealetl and handed in b
ing ofSept. 25th at ti
W. W. SlI ARPK,
Notice of Sale,
Agreeably to an or*ler *if the e*vnrt of tlr-
«linary of Wan* county, will Ik* sold at auc
tion at tlu* court house *loor of said county,
on the first Tuesday in tVtohor nextrwithiu
the l«*gal hours of sale, the following proper-
' Two humlrvsl ami forty-five acres, more or
less, otf the south jsirt «it' lot of land nninlwr
251 iu the 5th district of said county, Ik-'
all of said lot on the south side of a 1-rai
running through said hit. also 215 a* -
more or less, of the west part of hit of la ml
252 in the 5th district of said connty. lu-inj
all of said hit on the west side of a brancl
running through sahl lot. Also fifteen acre
more or less, of the northern p*irtion *»f t lo
west half of lot numl-er 253 in the 5th *lis-
triet *if sahl county, sold as the proiM-rty «*f
Randal Jordan, late of said county. *h-eease«l.
Terms cash. This Sept. 1st 1S92.
1>. A. Jordan,
:a-vl Ailininistrator.
SlierilTs Sale.
rJrorgl*, Ware County:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in ■Octo
ber next at ill*- court house door in said
county, within the legal hours of sale to tin
highest bidder for cash, the following prop-
A certain tract or pared of land situated
and lying in the I25«ith district. 15. M., of
Wan- county, containing three Immlivd
DRESS GOODS, PANT GOODS,
Millinery, Fancy Goods, Linens,
LACES. EMS-ROI-DERIES,
Shoes, Hats, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Window Shades,
Lace Curtains, Tinware and Notions.
All Bought for Less than the Market Value and Sold at Prices
Thai No Other House Can Hatch.
OUR MOTTO IS—CHEAP FOR CASH.:: Don’t Ask For Credit.
Chairman Finance t
For Salr.
One cow, half Jersey. Will give from
gallon and half to two gallons of milk
daily. Address M. I-. Turner, Yarn, <ia.
Wet or Dr)',
Democrats, Republican*. Third Par-
ite* an* all invited to tlu* great $2.00
I pants sale which begins Sept. Htli.
I Five hundred pair, state worth $5.00 to
j Ik* sold at All kinds, all si/,*.
* a legal holiday for h»ln>r organization*, j far l v au, I take your choice.
Owkxs, The Leading Clothier.
. . | Send all <if your old oat and bran sacks
i-« *** ! to the otticeof tlu Satilla Manufacturing
Company and get 5 cents for them, or
hand them to the drivers of the icc
wagons, who are authorized to receive
1 and pay for then:. Parties who live
[ along the lines of railroads should bun-
1,1 j die them together and ship them to us.
Don’t send any earn sacks, they arc too
small. We want them to pack 200 ll>.
blocks of ice in, oat aud bran sacks are
the right size. IVi not ship less than 50
at a time. Tub Satilla Mf’g. Co.
Removal
CITY TAX NOTICE. ,
The Books for the payment of City 'Paxes
for the current year will Ik* elosed on the
30th day of Septeinl-er next at «I o'clock
p. in.
EXECUTIONS
OFFICE
Plant Avenue. In HooUenpyle's Restaurant.
Hours from n o’clock a. in. t«vl2 in. daily.
By order of Pity Council,
W. F. PARKER,
City Tax Colmcttob.
Waycross, Ga., Sept. 10, ls!i2.
Dan Broadway English,
NiSONIC BUILDING. PUNT fcVENUE IKD FOLKS BLOCK. HUB DEPOT.
hy mail promptly attended to when accompanied hy cash.
Ordc
novll tf
HERSCHK0V1TZ BROS, and
The Racket Store.
east .side side of said lot No. 1S1 wherooutbe
defendant M. Smith last resided in said dis
trict, l*>utided on the mirth by lands of Way-
by lauds
s thc-prop-
extvution issued liy Charles Cowart. N. P.
< LumlN-r Company,
pniu-ijial a
:il ami W. L. Smith, security. li*v
. K. Mii.lrk, Sheriff. W.'
iio.tikstk.au notick.
GKORG1A, Ware Conutyi
il. V. Barnes has applie*! for exemption
ami sL-tting apart and valuation of Home
stead and 1 will pass upon the same at 10
o'clock a. in. on tin* loth day of Sept. 1*>2
at my office. Wakrkx l/orr,
aug202t Or*linary, W. C.
WE CAN!
, Oror K U, Ware County.
. August 10, J992.
{ You are hereliy uotilie** that I haw tiled
I with the Onliuary of said county my appli-
; cation for Horm-stead and Exemptions which
application will Ik* heani by stud Onliuary
at the c * 1 , ' 1 *“
Hex
. Bauxi
KEEP
YOUR EVE OH THIS SPICE.
Herschkovitz Bros.^mma-nar
HIVE YOU AS NEAT
The Valdosta district Holiness Asso
ciation will hold their first meeting at
Alapaha, tlu., S-ptemlwr Mth, to con
tinue to St*pteiulK*r 27th. All persons
in the axjH-rience of sanctification, and
thus** Mvking the blessing are invitc«l.
Please semi your names to Rev. P. 11.
Grumpier, s«i that homes may 1h* provi*l***l
for you. ,1. Lawrence, Sec’y.
It. 11. I/Cvy Rro, & Co.’s fall and win
ter stock of clothing, shoes, hats ami
furnishing good* for nicy and boy* is
now c*Miting in. Their stock this season
will ecli|«<* any over olTensl to the public
in this section. All the new style* and
lx-st values.hxik will «lo you good.
Ntdhinfls so im|K>rtant, nay vital,
now as A democrats shall keep to
gether m stay strictly within j-artv
lines. Ale Hon. Seal* Wright is too
valuahlcja factor to wander off after
i»trangeJP**ds, and Dr. Felton show* re-
prelie^Bd** signs of kicking 1*k*s»- freui
tha tt^Bj^There was never a time in
thejdemocraay when adlier-
Om<- NoMriili CuMblrnillott.
If some of our property owners would
consider tin* ilamage they do themselves
hy sending away frwn home for every
thing they want, they would patroni/.e
home industry more.
Rra*l Watson A Co. carry such a sii-
jH-rh st«H-k it is no longer necessary.
The artesian well is still with us as of
old. And the pros|K*ct is now good for
securing the other indispcn*ildes for a
fine aud cmnplete water supply for our
city, llu- supreme court ha* removed
all disabilities from the Isolds and the
commissi«m now anticiitatcs no difficulty
in the way of realizing fund* necessary
to carry on its work.
New UwmIi,
Rrad Wats*m A Co. are daily receiving
their new winter good*. Call ami look
through their stock.
The hase-lkall contest between Way-
cross and Brunswick last Friday week
resulted in a victory for the Brunswick
nine. The score stood: Brunswick
Tammany 13, Waycross 8. The Times
crats cannot afford to listen t» hcresieA^Aes over a column to the subject. The
or specious arguments at this critical 3*tmswick b*iys were well drilled and
juncture.
Tin* Waycross Air Line Railroad has
changed its schedule s*> as to J*erniit the
l*eople along its line to speud the day in
Waycross and return to their homes at
night. This Is a benefit to the people
as well as to our merchant*.
Gilmore street is to he paved. That
prince of railntad men, Capt. U. G.
Fleming, hv hi* hearty cooperation w ith
the town authorities ha* made this desir
able result possible. It will require
about one hundred car loads of rock.
The railroad company and employees
own extensive property on this street
and Capt. "Fleming lia* agreed to trans
port fifty car loads of rock free a* the
railroad contribution.
the Waycross “nine” was only gotten
together for the occasion and showed
the want of practice and organization.
Mothers friend, boys waist*, Manhat
tan shirts 'V. L. Douglas shoes and the
lx-st school suits in town at
B. H. Levy Rro. Sc Co.
Tl»r ItlflvV Ururfit.
An entertainment will be gi\-en at the
opera house some time the latter part of
this mouth for the l»encfit of the Way-
cross Rifle*.
The Amazon Drill, which delighted
our people at the school entertainment
in June, is already in active practice for
reproduction on the Trifles’ evening, and
niauy fine musical selections are prom
ised the boys by their musical friends.
A Cm e for Twenty Cents.
Any remedy sold at one dollar a lw>t-
tlc which claims to cure rheumatism, i»
simply an imposition, for when all ex-
|leases are dedueU-d it leaves not more
tluin twenty cents to represent the medi
cine. Dr. Drummonds Lightning Rem
edy, which is ]>erfonning such wonder
ful cures that it is being prescribed by
the medical faculty everywhere, is eoni-
|K*unded at great e.\]*ensc from rare drugs
and cannot l>e sold for less than Five
iXdlars a Inittle. lint it always cures.
Sent prejKiid to any address on receipt
of price. Drummond Medicine Co., 4X-
50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents
wanted.
Job Printing;
HERALD OFFICE!
AS CAN HE EXECUTED
$300 Will t*e Given
For any c:ise of rheumatism which can
not be cure*] by Dr. Iiruiutnond’s Light
ning Iltmedy. The proprietors do not
hide this offer, but print it in bob! type on
all their circulars, wrapjiers, printed
matter aud through the columns of news
papers everywhere. 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. Drum.uond Medicine C’o. 48-
50 Maiden lane, New York. Agents
wanted.
MAKE XOMLSTAKE.
When one want* to eradicate every indi-
..S r ’lria from their system, they
aixl make no mistake it* they
cation of malaria from their system, they
are truly wise, and iuak ' *-*- *•*■*
will try l>r. John Bull's
smitits ton re syrup.
For many years ft has deservedly
tained its reputation as being the nvost reli
able of the many
CURES
one secs advertised and sold for the most
annoying amt enervating of all malarial dis
eases, known as
CHILLS AND FEVER,
it has a good-and lasting effect and no other
remedy lias- ever given such satisfaction.
more good than s
iroedy. and •’
malaria.
TAKE BULL'S NAR!Upabii.i.i
Is yoar blood in bad condition ? Do yon
foel weak ? Do you have pain? IV* sores
trouble you? Are you injx*or benlth and
rtowing worse? Use Dr. John Bull’s Sar-
iparilb. It will make you well and strong.
Iif any other city in Georgia,,
and at as low rates.
We Use The Best of Stock.
Anything in the .
Printing Line
VISITING CARD TO A POSTER
Don’t send out of town to
have your Wedding Invita
tions engraved, we can print
them right here and save you
expense.
OrorgUi Ware Connty:
To All Whom It May Concern.
All persons interested are hereby notified,
that if no good cause be shown to the con
trary. an order will Im* grant** 1 l*y the under
signed. on the first Tuesday in September
18512. establishing a public road as marked
out by the road commissioners appointed for
that purpose; commencing at a point near the
residents* oft’. M. Eunice, running in a
northerly direction from that point over the
lamb of the Waycross Lumlicr company, W.
1*. Lee, ('. M. Eunice, J. R. Douglass.
Tracy, John .Sharp, J. 1). Smith, Sophia Eu
nice, and Moore, ami the lands of B.
K. Williams, terminating at the Ml. Pleasant
Baptist church in said War** county.
Waycross Ga., August 2*1.1N92.
Warren T»n.
Onliuary and Oli’in’n Board < ounty Com
missioners. augd-JHhl.
GRAGE & McNEIL,:
GROCERIES,
Georgia I War* Connty.
Adei.ixe Garter 1 Libel for Divorce ix
vs. !■ Wake Superior Gourt.
Joseph Carter. J April Term, 1H92.
The defendant, Joseph Carter, is hereby
i]K-ar in person or hy
regular term of t'
pearanoe the court will pr*K *ssl
may appertain.
Witness the Honorable J. L. Sweat, of said
Mirt this 9th «hy *>f May, 1«I2.
ilson. Clerk S. C. W.
Hardware, Stoves,,1 Crockery
flour]
r:
BY TIIE BARREL A SPECIALTY.
GRACE & McNEIL,
Johnson Block, Waycross, Ga.
of Alexander It. Phillips, represents
coi Grt -in liis petition duly filed that i
full j* administered sahl estate. This is there-
vij' «ai<l a«lministrator should not Ik*
* from hi* adminbtration, an*l re-
«if dLsmbsion «*u the first Mou-
lier. l«r».
WARREN LOTT, Ordinary.
OF FICEBil OF CHARLTON COUNTY.
Aa ron Downing. Ordinary. _ ,,
A. U. I 'hvrk Superior < ourt C. f.
J. A. Waiuright. Sheriff.
Jai oes Thompson, School Commissioner.
a specialty.
a trial. Get it from
'Tfi tea-spooi
julylu-lni
“Dr Jo«» HalP* Worm Destroyer
taste good and quickly remove worm* from
children or grown people, restoring the
weak and puny to robust health. Try them.
No other worm medicine is so safe and snre.
Price 25 cents at drug stores, or sent by mail
by John D. Park & Sons t^., 175 and 177
Sycamore St.. Cincinnati, O. *i*c5-ly
Try Tbo
flEflflliD OFFICE
Fine JoD Printing.
right-of-way for .•
running thwaigb t . - - ,
estate of Robert Jones, deceased. And said
application will Ik- In-anl * ''
day in Seppimbcr r—*
July, 1*12
Juljao
-within tl»e legal hours of sale, a
one half interest in two hundred —
ris acre*, more or lew. of lan*l lying and be
ing in the town of Folkston. said county,
and known as the laads set apart by the
nartitioners under order of tne Superior
court of said connty to J. 8. and < ’. M. Cave-
do. deceased. Said lands being fully describ
ed‘in the plat made by mid fartitiuuers and
on-file in the office of the clerk of the sup
erior court of saxl county. Sold as tire prop
erty of Bertha E. Cavedo, the only min*
»- :i * -- f 1 ^'««*edo.deceased. Terms casl
1892.
Julia Cavedo. Gnanlian.
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, dec., should come to see me. 1
guarantee satisfaction, and prompt ntlention given.
MRS. E. COTINGHAM
Kill Geek—Guaranteed !
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239 .minutes. For saleby B. J. Smith. aplG-ly
WESLEYAN
FEMALE COLLEGE,
MACON, GA.
Annual session begins Sept. a*.
Largest patronage in State. Apply lor
catalogue tuW* C. BASS. O. D«. (wan.