The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, November 12, 1892, Image 3

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The election for rei>re*entAiive m over, mill “dry” the went. The next thing to engage the minds of the people is the election for President of the United State**, and if each of the ]turtles work as faithfnlly as they did in our local election they each deserve to elect their- man. Think of one side raising two million dollars for campaign purposes. Think how many suits of clothing this wonld liny at twenty dollars a suit, with a Na vi rema hat and a pair of Rockland shoes thrown in. If every voter in Wj county gets his hand on this money or ; any other money, except confederate, let him go at once to Frank C. Owens, the leading clothier, and get an outfit tlut will lie suitable for the occasion. Owens lias enough suits to furnish every man and boy in the county, ami is selling them cheaperthan ever lieforc. Did you see how < Jen. Wilson’s min strels were dressed. They brought their clothing with them, hut Owen* sells the most perfect titling garments in Way- IBnjjjisrussi Bsrwlfc. Official Organ of Ware Coontj. Official Organ of Charlton Court?. Official Organ Cltjr of Wl?crMa. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, IS, 189*. ADVERTISING RATES. srxcK. |1 ino 3 mo 6 mo'Tjr I Inch' 2.00* 4.00 7.00 MX* •J inch 3.00! 6.00 10.00 14.00 3 Inch 4.00 K.00;14.00 20.00 1 OuL; G.00; 12.00:20.00,30.00 | till. 1000. jn.OO 30.007)0.00 I «. .1. :>*.(■» .Vi.ta !iO.<p» PERSONAL MENTION. : Sagar boilings are tlic oriler of the dav Have j • taught as good pants liven* is selling fur Three Dollars a Pair. For $7.00 to JtH.OO can von snatch < »v line of *3.00 Pants. piay-he you can, ‘1 don’t liR.’ inch first insertion. 50c subsequent insertion. Reading notice in local column* 10c per line first insertion; .V per line each subse quent insertion. Professional cards 46.00 per annum after January 1st. For Cheap advertising see Cheap Column. Advertisements to insure insertion any week must ta in by Wednesday of that week. Change* made in advertisements, inserted at our regular rates, and for spec!fled time, will be charged for at cost of making said change. Additional rates will is* charged P»rspe cial position. Arrival and Departure of Malta At Waycross. South.... East West 0. I*. Bedingfield, of the Atlanta Jour nal, called on the Huuld Tutaday. A. L. Townsend, a prominent attorney of Rainhridge. wa* in town on Wednes day. His Mends were pleased to see ex judge S. R. Atkinson in the city this week. Hon. 8. R. Harris, of Jesup, Is look ing after the interests iof his clients here, this week. CoL Joe Lott is putting the finishing touches on his commodious iron building on Plant avenue. Hon. L. A. Wilson, our representative the legislature, was at home this week attending Superior court. We have been pleased to greet our old friend the Hon. John C. Nichols, of Rlackshear this week. Capt. C. C. Murphy called to renew his subscription to the Herald. Proper encouragement. Call again Charley. The Herald had a pleasaut call on Wednesday last from Mr. Alfred Davis, a prominent farmer of Pierce county. T. M. McConnell, of Manor, was in the city this week, looking well as ever and wearing a bright democratic smile. Col. Padgett and Messrs. Holton A Son, of Baxley, represent some of citizens before his honor Judge Sweat, this week. The card of J. Grimes appears in this issue aa a candidate for coroner. . Our new ladies’ $4.00 shoe is a dream ot elegance and comfort combined, ask to see it at Brad Watson A Co’*. In the person of Judge Sweat, the Brunswick circuit has an able and effi cient executor. He presides with grari? and dignity. Remember that B. H. Levy. Bro. A Co., have the largest stock-of real nice half hose, and their prices are the lowest in town. Capt. W. J. Smith is having a hand some awning erected over the sidewalk iu frout of the Palace shoe store and his mammoth dry goods establishment. We sell you double width tricot, all wool and any color, for 83$ eents |*er yard at Brad Watson A Co’s. Mayor A. M. Knight tendered the keys of the city to the democracy of Way crons and Ware county last night and they proceeded to celebrate their recent vic tory in grand style. All our.country cousins arc iii town this week, courting. The register at the Southern hotel ", .. , . ^ i shows a good patronage from the travel- The popular cashier of the South, * THE G. B. WE GO. Can you buy goods from them Cheaper than an other house In this Section ? OF COURSE YOU CM Seeing is Believing ! GO And See Them! Georgia bank, called to congratulate 1 and left his subscription for the Hp.Rai Thanks Mr. Wadley. Money makes the mare go. and nteney lakes the Clothing at Owens’ every day Ill Corkscrew Suits from 5.00 to 18.00. In Black Clay Worsted from 14.00 to 25.00. Hi Black and Fancy Cheviots 1 from 8.00 to 15.00. And in Prince Albert suits to ' preach iu, or marry in, from ; 15.00 30.00. Owen’s leads in Quantity. Quality! anti Lojy Prices. HOW MOOT SHOES? i West Twenty-thinl—whe Each thought of the ■«.lor tha For a new spring hat ot a dancing gov And had it sent home on the morrow. And each for the man she loved did h A wild and terrible patterned tie That each man wore in sorrow. For women must Though the style my; ■ *'•*» Friend Stone, traveling agent Savau- 3-Pi j nah Morning News, and Capt. Holton, ris>er> r. *. of Jesup, paid the Herald a visit Wed- • i : j£j and "- 30 ; non day. Call again gentlemen. • 1 Col. F. G. duBignon, of Savannah, at- j tends court this week associated with the ! firm of Hitch A Myers for the defense the I of all suits against the S. F. A W. R. R. company. Capt. W. F. Parker has been quite ill, dangerously so on Sunday and Monday, with some improvement during the week. We hope to hear still more favorable re ports from him. Solicitor-General W. G. Brantley, Col. Frank Harris, C. P.^Goodyear, Sam C. Atkinson. J. W. Bennett and Judge Spencer JL Atkinson, attorneys from Brunswick, arc iu attendance at the sit ting of Ware’s Superior court this week. rd h -New York Herald. is, the leading clothier. Mm 1 Fine Sh.H ulc ll n. Mu* the Rock- . in all the new irif, Kangaroo, land Co sliajH-s. in Cordovan, t l*ittent I/cnthcr, that an only by Owens. Like the Clothing, O' size any mail with any i My stock of Men’s S you, es|Kvially if yon w dozen pairs. 25e. Seeks it St.ll a dozen; Sic Sacks it S4.II 1 dozen; 15c. Sicks at SI.25 idazea; (0c. Seeks it 6Cc. s dozen. I The C. C. (trace Co. »rv allowing a i splendid assortment of stainjecd linen*. • j A. R. Ben nett’s ad on this page head- i isl ‘•startling facts,” tplls you where to I pet fiipt-elass groceries, provisions, etc., j at reasonable nites, and now the cold [ weather is on us, try one of his heaters. j The C. C. Grace Co. have a line of j towels and table linens that you can’t I find anywhere else. Kiderde. .•hildren’s mii in delicate shades, for cloaks, at Brad Watson A Co’s. ing public. The C. C. Grace Co. are j new goods every day. A church and school edifice built in the near future, near tlietohac farm. Or. Caudlrr at tlse Baptist Chi To-morrow, (Suuday,) Dr. W. A. Gau dier, president of Emory college, will preach the anniversary sermon of the Ware County Bible Society at the Bap tist church. Mr. F. T. Ix»ckhart, organizer Georgia 8. 8. A. will lead Sunday school mass-meeting in the ternoon -AH are invited to Remember the C. C. fin headquarters for blankets Foster’s kid gloves, all i at Brad Watson A Co’*. j The C. C. Grace Co. have a beautiful I stock of lace curtains 81.25 to $3.00.' We have now on hand a stock of DRY .GOODS, 8HOE8, ETC., amount ing to $20,000.00! We don’t WANT THE EARTH, hut will give you ONE HUNDRED cents worth of goods for every dollar s]>cnd with Us. We wish to call your attention spec ially to our stock of A. R. BENNETT, Owens’ Block, lias a Fine Stock of Choice Family Groceries. A. R. BENNETT, Owens’ Block, keeps constantly on hand a Good Stock of Provisions. BENNETT. BENNETT. A. R. BENNETT, Owens’ Block, has a Fine Line of Stoves, both for Cooking and Heating Purposes. If you want Nice Fresh Goods at Reasonable Prices call on A. R. BENNETT. Owens’ Block. OWENS’ BLOCK. A. R. BENNETT. HBRSCHKOYITZ BROS, and The Racket Store. Attempted Suicide. A Mr. Italic, whose mind was in Hated with the political theories promulgated by Tom Watson and his disciples, cast his vote f«»r the people’* party ticket last Thursday ami sat down D> wait for the sub-treasury and the blessing* to flow from it, on Wednesday evening, when the result of the election began to dawn upon his mind, besought relief by drink- four tattle* of laudanum. He was taken to Dr. English’s office aud treated to an application of a stomach pump. Per- hajMi souse politics were disgorged with the poison. dud; i lints for 93.30 that ; wild o i large shapes from 48.n0 Foi ell dr. rd gent If n . I sell the* fnmous “Narrirrma" Stitf Hat. in la test shape*. For 5Uc. I »eU f’rush Hats that ate sold for <1.00 elsewhere. For the largest *t»»ek «*f fine Woolen, Health and Silk Underwear, don’t buy Hansel, of Thomasville, pre sided over the court Thursday, to try certain case's on which Hon. J. L. Sweat was ilisquulilicd on account of previous relation*. All who appreciate a comfortable lil ting shirt will remember that 11. II. Levy, Bro. »Nc C’o. are sole agents for the Mnnlinttan in Way cross. Rev. Gortlon J. Phillips and wife wish to express their sincere thanks to the individuals who showed so many kind acts toward their son, Win. R. Philip*, in his last illness, and pray that the same kindness may be extended them under like circumstances. For black silk velvets, Watson A Co’s. to Brad MAKE NO MISTAKE. are truly wise, and r__. will try Dr. John Bull'i SMITH** TOXIC SYRUP. For many years it has deservedly ined its reputation as tains tli CURBS one sees advertised and sold' fu. .... annoying and enervating of all mnluriid di ease*, known as CIIILLS AND FEVER, it has a good and lasting effect ami no > remedy lias ever given such satl«(a< Demand it of your druggist. Take Col. L. I- Tliomas is i louse this week striking ’ci the till N l have Give Don’t Yon Do It. Boys’ Under Vests, Boy*’ Knee Pants and Boys’ Suka at popular Trice*. Big wide Shoes for fat-footed boy* a specialty. .. Suspenders, Silk chief*. Shirts and suit the most fastidious. Hotel Phoenix is crowded with guests this week. Mine host Strickland has all the business he cau attend to at present. nr Linen llandker- Neckwcar. a line to Drop in Any day you can. 1 am waiting tor you. FUJI 6. OWENS, The old men, young men and the •mall boys held a jollification all over the city Wednesday night “and we went with them.” Small cannon and large an vils voiced the feeling* of the people. Peace, good will aud hurrah for Grover Cleveland prevailed. Wc have the prettiest piece of pure silk warp Henrietta^in stock Way cross this season. 91.23 yd. at Brad Watson A Co’ Charlton Superior court we nexU Our subscriber* in 1 should l>e getting their dollars i Tho Leading Clothier, If* and on u want a new hat, a cheap hat f of the latest style and good value r monev, call on It. II. Levy, Bro. Doth of XV. IL Phillips. Wui. R. Phillips died at the residence of hi* father, Rev. G. J. Phillips, last Wednesday night, and hi* remain* were laid to rest in the city cemetery Thurs day afternoon. He waa conscious up to the time of hi* death, and perfectly re signed. He was a member of the Metho dic church and died iu the faith. .He waa a lawyer liy profession, but of late, ing to declining health, had given up hi* practice. He was about 83 years of if had never married. Peace to his ashes. We hustled ladies underwear during the recent cold snap. Call and look over our line of ladies pauts and vests to mutch. Brad Watson A Co. People living in Way cross a* well as those visiting here know us as the lead en in our line. Just as wc won this re putation so will we hold it, by giving the best value* to be had in clothing, {shoes, hats, etc. Our new place is in the Southern hotel building. It is to your, interest to find it. Our price* and goods will please you. B. II. Levy, Bro. A Co. W ay cross shouted herself almost hoarse Tuesday night Well, it was enough to make the people shout for joy and glad ness. Such events do not happen every day. Children’s hose, full line in extra heavy goods, at Brad Watson A Co’s. The popular Katie Putnam will give our people a treat on the 22d of this aonth in her new and delightful play of ‘An unclaimed express package.” remedy j Demand it of yt ....... xtituteou which a larger profit is mad One bottle will do you more good than six * tattle* of any other remedy, and the relief ; is always permanent. A word to t lie wise ; is sufficient. It cures malaria. feel weak? Do you have pain trouble you? Are you In poor health growing worse? Use Dr. John Dull'* sapaiilla. It will make you well and stroi Do not delay. Give it - *’ ‘ “ r ~ your druggist. We note jwtition being circulated ask ing that Mr. W. A. McNeil be splinted postmaster at Waycrosa, i* being favored by many of our best citizen*. Mr. Mc Neil i* a worthy citizen and a good democrat. Watch the weather, its going to turn eold, also remember that B. H. Levy, I Bro A Co.’*, stock of overcoats and win ter underwear i* the largest in town at prices that hit the mark. < >ur dres* linings are superb, Brad Watson A Co’s • Several fine, young Jersey cows of the very best pedigree at Cherokee Nurseries. fills) $1.00. not unusual tor colds contracted in the fall to hong on all winter. In such cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis are almost sure to result. A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy any cold. Can you afford to risk so much for so small an amount. This remedy is intended (especially for bad colds and croup, and can always be depended upon. For sale by Cash Drug Store. We sell the best 93.00 -shoe in the world. Brad Watson A Co. For lame back there i* nothing better than to saturate a flannel cloth with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bind it ou the afTectcd parts. Try it ana you will be surprised at the prompt relief it af fords. The same treatment rheumatism. For sale. I»y Caslu Dm; Store. Thompson’s glove fittihg coritet*, alt number* at Brad Watson 1 A Cn’se ' Dr. K. C. Morrison, sometimes physi- sian, of Indiana, ex-representativf' of the republican party, now an attire memlrer of the city chain-gang, came to grief last Tuesday. An altercation with Prof. Snclson at a political meeitng in which Morrison’s actions wenj criminal, resulted in conviction and sentence of fK> day*. He should not have entered tli tor's ward. Ask for our one dollar driving glovi with cufTat Brad Watson A Co’*. Kroppendorf, Deitman A Co.’s and Drew Selby’s fine shoes for iadies and children at Brad Watson'S Co’* We have a fine stock of pattern hats, latest style* for fall and winter, marked down to cost to close. Mrs. Tennent A Cleveland won with a majority of votes, B. H. Levy, Bro. A Co. are every day winning popularity with the largest and best selected stock of clothing, shoes, hats, etc. Find them in the Southern hotel building. Their price* are the lowest. On account of Mrs. Tennent’* depart ure we will sell style fall hat* al them. fine stock of latest cost. Come KILL GERM brh.J.S«i(k.apl.6sy GRACE & McNEIL, J + — GROCERIES, Hardware, Stoves,*. Crockery [flour j BY THE BARREL A SPECIALTY. The C. C. 6ra.ee grace & mcneil. Company. Johnson Block, Waycross, Ga. Don’t forget that we have the exclusive sale of Zeigler’s Fine Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes. Write us for samples of Dress Goods..