The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, September 24, 1892, Image 3

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Pocket Knives, . . . . . Table Knives, Butcher Knives, . . . . . Bread Knives. Miss Sal lie Ashcraft is spending sev eral days this week in the Forest City. Miss May Murphy has accompanied her sister Mis* Hattie, to Wesleyan this year. Mr. V* L. Stanton has gone to Atlanta thi* week. Jle will return early part of next week. Mrs. D. 15. Hilliard is ill with fever at SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24,1892. ADVERTISING BATES. DastFlUltofr* .. The pants Owens will put on sale Sept. 14th. Some you have paid $'*.00 for, but now they go for $3.00. Garuing gets, Razors, Scissors, Shears, THE LARGEST SHAVING SOAPS. In Fort Valley, on the evening of the 28th of this month, will occur the mar riage of Miss Laura Cook to Mr. Alex ander McIntyre, of Ocala, Fla. Miss Cook is a daughter of Rev. J, 0." A. Cook, formerly pastor of the Methodist church here, and as a handsome and accomplished young lady and a teacher in our schools, Miss Laura will be re membered and congratulated by a large circle of friends and admirer. to Wesleyan College on Monday. Mi--* Gu«de Chastain returned from New York last week, accompanied by her friend Miss Lou Seining, of Brook lyn. Mr. Overman, of Willicoochee wa3 in town on Monday to examine into the advantages of this place for the estab lishment of a cigar factory. Col. R. P. Bird paid the Herald a visit on Wednesday. We are pleased to note hb convalescence from a long and severe illness. Judge J. L. Sweat visited Athens this week where he placed hb son L#eat the University to take the law course, and hb daughter Mbs Lula, in Madam Sos- noski's celebrated home school for youfig I SPOONS AND FORKS. | RAZOR STROPS. SAVING MUGS, SHAVING BRUSHES. To show a* La nr and Complete a stock of <nothing. Men’s Hata and Furnish ing floods in Wajrmws as . ;. ..,. In Town to Select From, SalruiM AVaatfd. Valuable commission offered. $20.00 weekly earned by many of. our agents.. Samples free. P. O. Box 1871, New* York. T. E. LANIER, . The WcOaing pelsjcd. Our fellow-citizen, Mr. Jos. Herschko- vitz,. now detained in quarantine in the harbor of New York, was to^ have been married immediately on hur return to tins country. Hb twenty days detention, apart from the considerable'amount of danger at tending it, b thus made doubly trying/ We wish him a safe release from his present durance and a happy honey moon afterwards. A LyMchlMg. Two negroes, Charlie Taylor and Geo. Allen, made an assault on Mrs. Warren at her home in Hoboken, Tues day night. , The wretches were caught.the follow ing day, identified by Mrs. Warren and lynched by the infuriated citizens. BENNETT & WELLER’S Mbs Rosa McGee has gone to Forsyth, Ga^ to enter as a pupil in Mnhroe cob lege. Mbs Rosa has been the organist in the Baptist church and a diligent pu pil in the High school, and will be much AT A PROFIT OF The public, especially the traveling publie, b immensely pleased to se£ the above house iu the hands of Mr. J. W. Strickland. We are informed it is doing a fine business, with promise of a lively winter. Mrs. W. H. Scruggs, who has been for some weeks in Rome, returned last Tues day. Mrs. Scruggs has been a sufferer from ill health for some mouths and her friends will hope to learn she has been benefited by her trip. Capt. AV. A. Abbott, who has long been with Messrs. Pcrcival & Hatton, real estate and insurance brokers, Des Moines, Iowa, and is one of the best Rare bargains in boys- clothing at Owens’ the leading clothier. in that city, says: “I can testify to the good qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Having, used it in my family for the past eight years, I can safely say it has no equal for either colds or croup.” Fifty cent bottles for sale at the Cash Drug Store. Two City Lots cheap, apply at Her ald office. A. B. McWhorter. ObUuujr. \ Mrs. Mary E. Youmans, wife of Mr. C. S. Youmans, and daughter of Rev. Mathew Sweat, a local, preacher in the Methodist church, was bora May 22d 1853, and departed, this life July; 8th .1892, at her home near Blackshear, Ga. She leaves her husband and six children and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. Her remains were laid to rest until the resiirection morn in the church yard near New Hope church. She has been a member of the 3Iethodist church from her girlhood, and the God to whom she consecrated her young life, did not hermaturer years.She Now is Your Chance I Nine head of hones will be sold at auction by S. F. A W. R’y, on Wednes day, Sept. 28. No doubt a good horse can be gotten cheaply. Sale will be held at stock pen of the company. - The temperance rally on Thursday night was well attended, earnest and en thusiastic., — 1 Sale begins Tuesday, August 16th, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. We Are Unpacking The Goods Now ! WARE COUNTY. Georgia, Ware County* To All WhoaltHajrCoBcemr Joe Pinckney having In due form applied to the undersigned for the guardianship of the persons and property of. John, Lizzie, Alice, Frank and Amelia Murray, minor children ofA. J. Murray, late of Said county, deceased, notice is hereby given that his application will be heard at my office on the first Monday in October next. Given under my hand and official signature this 5th day of September, 1892. Warbeh Lott, Ordinary. It will pay you to look at the new stock of clothing Mr. Owens is getting in, you cannot fail to be pleased with both goods and prices. Mr. Owens is a live business man and knows how to win and keep trade. Give him a call when you want your fall suit, F. G. Baialey is president of Glenmore dry club iustead of F. G. Green as pub lished in our last issue. These Prices are For Cash I Yon will Never Have Snch a Chance Again. Com pet ion squirms at the low prices on good clothing now being sold at Owens’. forsake her: was a devoted wife and mqther. She had been a great suffercr’for several years and for the last five weeks especial ly, but bore her suffering unmurmeringly. May He who is' the solace and confidant of those who'put their trust in Him, be with the husband and the six little ones, so sadly bereft of this loving wife and mother. " M. F. B. Mrs. Tennant A Co., are now ready to show the finest hats and millinery ever seen in Waycrfas. All the ladies are cordially invited to inspect the line. lercljant who put a special ad in feaALD last week had such good lUpbitablereturns from it that he rants all the space we can give him. NElAi GOODS** Arrive Weekly Auction Sales of New York * J. A. Cason; administrator on the estate of J. B. Cason, deceased,lias in due form ap plied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands-and personal property belonging to said estate, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in October oext, at 10 o'clock o. m., at my office. Given under my hand and official signature this Septem- 5th, 1802. AVawrk* Lott, Ordinary.. v A kind friend in Florida sent us two crates of guavas, casting at the shipping point forty-five cents. At this end of the line wt paid one dollar and sixty cents express charges; The moral is, don’t eat guavas unless yon pluck them from the trees, or own stock in an ex press company, FROM THE Buy*your childrens school shoes from J. T. Palmer and get a nice lunch bas ket free. " . . No town of its alxe has finer stores or more enterprising merchants than Way- cross. Our business men appreciate the Herald as an advertising medium, and they do not hesitate to tell ns so. The announcement of Judge Wilkin son as candidate for the office of tax as sessor appears this week. No higher en dorsement could be given him than the following letter from the comptroller general of the state: J. J. Wilkinson, Esq., It. T. It. Ware Co. Dear Sir:—Your digest for 1 {^ re ceived and upon examinational find it fatly up to the high standard which al ways characterizes your books. Very respectfully, W. A. Wright, Comp. Gen’I. Court efOrdlnay, September Term 1803. , Wherear, G. F. Parker, administrator on theestate of T. J. Ivey, deceased, applies to the undersigned for Letters of Dumissorr from said administration. Therefore all persomreoneerned are hereby required to show cause, if any they, have, on the first Monday in December next, why said ad ministrator should not be disclutrged. Wit ness my hand and official signature, thb September 5th, 1892.- AVakben Lott, Ordinary. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OP DRESS GOODS, PANT GOODS, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Linens, . Democrats, Republicans, Third Par- tyites are all invited to the great $3.00 pants sale which begins Sept. 14th. Five hundred pair, some worth $5.00 to be sold at $3.00. All kinds, ail sizes. Come early and take your choice. * Owens, The Leading Clothier. THREE DOLLAR SHOE In The World I Xoticeof Salt. Agreeably to an order of the court of Or dinary of Ware county, will be sold at auc tion at the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in October next, within thelegal horns of sole, foe following proper- Two hundred and forty-five acres, more or less, off the south part of lot ofland number 251 in the 5th district of said county, being all of said loton the sonth side of a branch naming through said lot, also 215 acres, more or less, of the west part of lot of land running through said lot: Also fifteen acres more or less, of the northern portion of the west half of lot number 253 in the 5th dis trict of said county, sold as the property of Randal Jordan, late of said county, deceased. Terms cash. Tills Sept. 1st 1802. . • D. A. Jo HD a x, 30*1 Administrator. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, Shoes, Hats, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Tinware and Notions. All Bongbt for Less than the Market Yalne and Sold at Prices That No Other House Can Match. Miss Clara Cashing and Mr. Leon Roddenberry were married at Folkston, last Tuesday, Rev. M. C. Austin, officia ting. The Herald joins the many friends of the happy young people in wishing for them a long life of. usefull- ness and prosperity. Yon can’t Smmdmy Schsol Pintle at Bolen. We have an interesting'letter from Bolen, Ga., telling of the Sunday school picnic there on the lGth. Rev. G. AV. Matthews and wife were honored guests, Mr. Matthews delivering an address in Bethel church to which the 300 people assembled listened with the appreciation always shown his hble, impressive talks. A bountiful dinner was served, .in the grove outside the church. Before and after dinner several church songs were sung, the Elsie Sunday school contribu ting several pieces. All expressed them selves delighted with a day long to be remembered. . * i The Latest Thing in Stet son, Knox Block, and the Fa mous “Nacireraa” Hat, now in. T- For the best suit of clothes, hats or mens* shoes go to Owens, the leading clothier. | f.» > sr. ’i Any one desiring to bid for the pur chase of the Baptist church building on Albany Ave., is requested to call, on Judge H. P. Brewer. The pews will also be disposed of„either with or apart from the building. - The purchaser rj the building is expected to remove it from the lot which is not to be included in the sale. Possession can be given when the new Baptist church is ready for use, which will probably be in the early part of next month. ioo Dozen Men’s Socks at $2.oo per dozen, worth $3.00, in Tans, Herns- Next week will be begun in the Her ald a series of articles on tobacco cul ture by the superintendent of the Way- cross tobacco farm. They will have the important merit to our formers of Wing written to meet and suit the requirements and possibilities of a successful raising of the plant in south Georgia. Georgia, W»» Conutyi , ~ ’ I Will W sold on the first Tuesday in Octo ber next at the court 'house, door in said county, within the legal hours of sale to the« highest bidder for cash, the following prop erty to-wit: A certain trac* or parcel of land situated and lying in the 1256th district, G. M., of Ware county. <ontaining three hundred acres, more or lesas, of lot of land number 181, with all improvement* thereon, said three hundred acres of land lying on the east side side of said lot "No. 181 whereon the defendant M. Smith last resided in said dis trict, bounded on the north by lands of Way- cross Lumber Company, on ihe sonth by lands of Warren Lott, on tlieeast by Lands of Jatkson Herring. Levied on as tbeprop- erty of M. Smith under and by virtue of an execution Issued l»y Cliarics Cowart, X. P. ex. of J. P. of 1256th district G. M., in favor of Commercial Guano Co., against M. Smith principal and W. L. Smith, security. Levy made by O. F. Higgs, constable, and tamed over to me. This Sept. 3d 1892. 30d S. F. Miller, Sheriff. AV. C. - Orders by mail promptly attended to when accompanied by cash. At Palmer’s shoe store yoi nice lunch basket frcejvith 1 school shoes. Waycross Herald: September 20th,'1892. Will you please state that the report of cholera on board either the Xacoochee or Chattahoochee of the < >eean Steam ship Line is folse. The Chattahoochee is now at her dock in Savannah dischar ging cargo and the Xacoochee not yet arrived. The report originated from a slight illness of one of the fireman on board the Chattahoochee caused bv eat ing something which did not agree with him. He has recovered and there is no other sickness on board. By so doing you.will greatly oblige, Tlk* Pictiaurr^f AawkM Polities. This is a very valuable hand book re commended by the Atlanta Journal, costing $1.00. For sale by A.' L. Burtf New York. Democratic speakers should have iL Attention of our reader* is called to Mr. H. F. Jefford’s card in which he an nounces himself a candidate for the office of tax coltector. U nders m can’t match for The finest clothing .-t* ock of clothing, hats, j ad the lowest prices i , the largest l mens* shoes, Waycross at KUM 2 C UM. On Wednesday night, at the residence of Mrs. Goodrich, on Jane street, a pleas- id public spirited 'rawley, is again a treasurer, which we have no doubt. Our genial friend an izen, Capt. E. H. C, adulate for county am his re-election, \ pose of bestowing an agreeable surprise on one of the guests, their beloved pas- I tor, the Rev. Rev. W. H. Scruggs. We do not know whether Mr. Scruggs found I room at home for all the nice things th<* ! ladies brought him, but we know from ‘ his appreciative words that this kindly I expression from his co-workers in the church, gave him much pleasure. FLOUR '‘The Best Goods for the Least Money.” Sparks is to have a new hotel, to cost about $2,000. It will be built by a stock company coinpf**ed of Messrs. I. J. Goodman, W. J. Rodgers, C. H. Beck with and J. Z. Elliot. The building will be completed by Christmas. Who always has been and ah * “the Leading Clothier?” BY THE BARREL A SPECIALTY. GRACE & McNEIL, Johnson Block, Waycross, Ga. Several fine, young Jersey cow ptt best pedigree at Cherokee Ni The benefit entertainment to the Rifles to-nighi;, (Saturday), is under the management of Mr. O. D’Auvergne and the musical program in the hands of Mrs. Lyon, which is a guarantee of an enjoy able evening to all w ho attend. The Leading Clothier, One cow, half Jersey. Will gi gallou and half to two gallons < daily. Address M. L. Turner, V; It-tu-r* of ili ti i Vloier. 1 Owen’ WARREN LOTT. Oauxxnr.