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. During December Only
I will make the following prices to re
duce my immense stock before I take An
inventory, January 1st.
Entire line of lloys* Knee Pant Fuits
I will sell at SEW YORK COST am!
show you the bill.
They range in price from *5c to $9.00.
Boys* Suits, ages 14 to 19, arc cut as
follows:
300 Suits reduced to $2 oo.
SOo “ “ 3 oo.
$8, $9 and $io Suits reduced
to $5 oo and $6 oo.
s' Hen’s Suits that were $5 00
reduced to $3 00.
Hen’s Suits that wero $8 00
reduced to $5 00.
Hen’s Suits that wero $10
reduced to $6 SO.
Hen’s Suits that were $12 50
reduced to $8.50.
Hen’s Suits that were $15
reduced to $10.00.
Men’s Corkscrew Suits,
Black, that were $18 50 re
duced to $10 00.
This •« a big bargain ami will go
All idy Fine $25.00 Suits reduced In
$17.50,
All mv Fine $30.00 Suits reduced to
$20.00. ’
On Extra Pant*, all sizes. my stock is
full ami the price* will be put to suit
yoti.
Overcoats,
ENOUGH (00 111!
$0.00 Overcoats reduced to $4.00.
$8.00 Overcoat* reduced to $5.00
$10.00 Overcoat* rctlucetl to $7.00
$20.00 Overcoats rctlucetl t
$15.00.
* rctlucetl I
Bfojperafta Toucalfc.
Official Organ of Ware Comity.
Official Organ of Charlton County.
Official Orgau City of Waycross.
THE HERALD PCBUSHIXG CO* PA XT.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10,1892.
ADVERTISING RATES.
'l Inch', 2.00 4.00 7.00 10.00
!2 Inch; 3.00 6.00 10.0014.00
3 Inch 4.00| 8.00 14.00 30.00
•A Col. 6.00.12.00 20.00 30.00
4 Col. jlOOO. 20.00 30.00 50.00,
j 1 Col.. 15.00 30.00 50.00 90.00,
Transient advertising inserted at $1.00 per
inch first insertion. 50c subsequent insertion.
Reading notice in local columns 10c per
line first insertion; 5c per line each
qnent insertion.
Professional cards $6.00 per annum after
January 1st.
For Cheap advertising see Cheap Column.
Advertisements to insure insertion any
week must be in by Wednesday of that week.
Changes made in advertisements, inserted
at our regular rates, and for specified time,
will be charged for ut cost of making said
Additional rate* will l»e charged for spe
cial position.
Arrival and Departure of Malls
At Waycross.
From North .. .. 5:15
“ West 7:30
For North 8:45
r North 4:45 and 7:30
Owens, the leading clothier.
Save your teeth by eating
dull-fed beef.
The Waycross Dramatic Club will ap
pear in the two act drama, Among the
Breakers, at the opera .house, December
16th. Judging from tiie cast of charac
ters and a synopsis of the play, there
may be a treat in store for theater goers.
Fresh cranlicrrics from New York and
Kalamazoo. Celery received every week
by McNeil the grocer.
Watches, jewelry and clocks repaired
at Lanier'* Jewelry store by skilled
We offer a great variety of appropriate
presents for ladies, gentlemen and chil
dren. We can supply a suitable gift fi
old or young at any price you wish t
expend. C. E. Cook.
If the cold weather don’t make
lmv these prices will. Come am
them. '
Bear in -mind, my object is to dear
out my winter stock licfore January 1st.
If you will tako the trouble to look,
you can tell your ncighliont, it
need for yourself. \
To lietter introduce the famous Shoes
made by the Rockland .Shoe Company
of Boston, Mass., and to reduce my stock
by January 1st, I will sell
$8.00 Shoes, Hand-made, Cordovau
■tick, for $6.00.
$6.50 Shoes, Hand-made Calf and
C irdovmi stock, for $5.00.
$6.00 Shoes, Hand-made, Calf and
Cordovan stock, for $4.50.
$5.00 and $5.50 Shoes, Hand-made*
Calf and Cordovan stock, $4.00.
$4.00 Shoes, equal to $5.00 shoes, for
$3.00.
All styles, all widths, all sizes.
On cheaper goods I will sell you $3.on
Shoes for $2,00 to $2.50.
$2.50 Shoe* for $1.50.
$1.50 and $1.75 Shoes for $1.00.
Douglass’ $3.00 Shoes for $2.75.
My stock of Hat* is too large to tell
yon oil about, but beaf in mind these
prices “go” on my entire stock for I>e-
eember only.
Men’s Half llose at 25c. that
Men’s “ “
Men’s “ “
Men’* “ “
.\^new stock of
Handkerchiefs, Ac., just
Holiday Trade!!
On Full Dfess Sfcrts, my stock is com
plete and prices
For 75c. I will sell U&aundered Shirts
worth $1.00.
You are all invited to call and see for
yourselves what is going on, even if you
don’t wan’t to buy.
Four weeks-of
Solid Bargains.
Come when you can.
Wilfred Clark, the gifted young oouii
dian who will appear at the opera how
Friday, December 9th, comes so we
recommended that Waycross theater gi
.certainly to lie congratulated c
haviiij£the op]K>rtunity of witnessing
plendid production.
Mrs. Groff, Miss Eva Acosta, of Black-
shear, and Messrs. A. B. McWhorter, F.
M. Hawkins and M. Albertson, of Way
moss, attended the Bailev-Acosta nup
tials at Sycamore Hall last Monday.
C.
Owens’ Block, Waycross, Ga
If you want to make your Christmas
fruit cakes and mince pics, call at Mc
Neil’s who can supply you with the v
liest citron, new currants, Cali for
prunes, lemon peals, almonds, rais:
Atmore’s mince meat by the ]H>und
buckets. Satisfaction guaranteed,
W. A. McNr.ib.
We have been forcibly reminded that
the laws of Georgia provide an escape
the payment of an honest debt.
B.K.LEVY,BB0.&C0
CONTROLLING
PRICES IN
Mill, SHOES, HITS, k
WILL MAKE THEM SELL LOW.
ODR DECEMBER PRICES
Are the LOWEST to be had. Iu December as well as hi
all the balance of the year we contrail the prices
of our line iu Waycross. >»
Until January First,
CoramnntcRtfcm.
Editor Herald :
Dear Hu: :—I notice in
issue of your paper several
over fictitious signatures, .
tickets for a new mayor an
aldermen for another yi
will be over my <
* one should
last
oek's
id board of
What I say
signature, and if
happen to like what
I say, they will know who to hunt,
many reasons, Mr. Editor, I am in favor
of the same mayor and council for
another year. My first reason is the
fact that they have done some good work
for the town this year ami they now have
two years experience, and naturally
enough, they are better prepared to
carry on the affairs of the town than
any new board could lie.
My-second reason is,'the fact that our
present mayor and council are all men
of good business qualifications and strict
ly temperate in their habits.
And last, and all the time, I am in
strict accord with Mr. Knight’s decission
as to what is best to do with the interest
money appropriated for the bonds.
I sec no reason |why the water-works
commission should not be allowed
the money if they want to, but they
should lie required to take it from y
to year, and give personal security for it,
paving the same rate of interest that
individual would pay, not to exceed 8
per cent.
With all due respect for those that
differ with me, I am, very truly yours,
J. R. Knigiit.
Geo. It. Youmans A Co. will do j
good repair work as any jewelers in tl
south.
The cheapest and l»est cook stov
r put on the market in Waycross,
A. R. Bennett’s.
WE WILL MAKE THIS LIB
ERAL OFFER:
r
10 Per Cent
DISCOUNT
On all Clothing Shoes 5 and Hats,
Gome and See!
The Line of Fancy and Family Groceries,
Confectionary, Fruits,
CANNED GOODS. ETC..
At A. R. BENNETT’S,
|S SIMPLY IMMENSE !
Call and get his
• T. ••• ••• •••
prices tor
Christmas Goods!
OWENS’ BLOCK-
THE C. C. GRACE CO.
SPECIAL
INDUCEMENTS
Are offering Special Induccmei
Ladies’ Jackets, Blazers, Capes.
DrcssTiimings
Specimen Cases.
S. II. Clifford, of New Cause), Wi
was troubled with neuralgia and rheu
matism, his stomach was disordered, his
liver was affected to an alarming dej,
appetite fell away, and he was terribly
reduced in flesh and strength. Three
bottles of Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward .Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ill.,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
yerrs standing. Used three bottles, of
Electric Bitters and seven boxes of
Bucklen’s Arnica salve, ami bis leg L
sound and well. John Speaker, Cataw
ba, O., had five large fever sores on his
leg, doctors said he was incurable. One
bottle of Electric Bitters and one box of
Bucklen’s Arnica salve cured him en
tirely. Sold by A. 15. McWhorter A Co.,
B. .1. Smith ami E. 15. Goodrich.
Big reduction in clothing from now
till Christmas at Owens’ the leading
clothier.
County Court Notice.
The monthly sessions of the County
court of Ware county will hereafter lie
holden on the third (3d) Saturday in
every month, instead of the first as here
tofore.
'All-writsjuid suits made returnable to
the January monthly session 1893, should
be made returnable to the third Satur
day; the 21st day of January, 1893. This
Except Douglas’ Shoe. This will make our prices lower
than New York Cost for Smaller Merchants.
Remember that the
LEVY BUSINESS
■xstifoar
Serges, Bilges,
Henriettas,
Cashmeres,
Bedford Cords,
Flannels,
Ladies’ Cloth,
Whip-Cords,
All-wool Plaids,
Landsdown,
Silk Warp,
Henrietta,
Brilliautiues.
Write for samples.
Don’t forget us when you think of buying Shoes. We
are agent for Zeigler’s, and they are the best.
THE C. C. GRACE CO.
Surah, China,
Faille, Bengaline,
Moire, Figured
and Changeable
Silks,
Featherine, Gimps
and Braids of
All kinds.
The handsomest
line of Jet Trim
mings in town.
Dec.
1892.
. Wn
Judge of the County Court of Ware Co #
Geo. R. Youmans A Co. lend in the
jewelry business. „
Remember our splendid assortment
contains the right thing for every person,
old, middle-aged or young. C. E. Cook.
It will pay you to cxauiiue my line of
Rockland shoes now beiug sold at re
duced prices. Every pair warranted.
Frank C. Owens.
Mrs. L. A. Wilson has gone to Atlan
ta, and will remain there the guest of our
representative until the legislature ad
journ*.
Rev. Mr. McDonald, presiding elder
of the Brunswick district, will preach at
the Methodist churcK'next Sunday at 11
o’clock.
A. R. Bennett’s is headquarters for fine
family groceries.
It wiii pay you to see the shoes
get the prices, that are now being of
fered at the Palace shoe store, before
buying elsewhere. W. J. Smith.
All registered voters of the first ward
are requested to meet in the city council
chamber next Monday night at 7 o’clock
to select a candidate for Alderman.
A complete line ofdolls. Don't fail
to see them licfore buying.
C. E. Cook.
We do not expect to make money on
our doll. AH we want is to please our
little girl friends. Voting free. One
vote for each 25 cents worth purchased.
Brad Watson A Co.
Splendid farm to rent three miles from
town, apply at Heralu office.
Is thk Largest Clothing- Business? in
the State of Gf.crgia,
Consequently their prices are lower on
First-class Goods
Thau smaller houses can possibly offer, although they mate
more uoise to sell what few goods they do.
The examination for teachers in the
public schools of Charlton county will
be held held at Trader’s Hill on Satur
day, Dec. 17, in accordance with instruc
tions received from the state school com
missioner. All applicants will take no
tice and govern themselves accordingly.
W. O. Gibson,
C. S. C. C. C.
Trader’s Hill, Nov. 23, 1892.
Why Is I* »
That Owens, the leading clothier, sells
Knox $5.00 hats for $3.50, and Douglas
$3.00 shoes for $2.75 ?
Delicto
the world
«luuu and the best-floi
it A. 1*. Bennett’s.
XaUrr.
An examination for teachers' licenses
for the county, of Ware, will be held on
the 17th of December, 1892.
J. D. Smith, Com.
Try a pair of Palmer’s $1.00 school
shoes, liest in Waycross for the money.
All goods bought at Lanier’s. Jewelry
store, engraved free of charge.
Owens has a fresh and complete
sortineut of Douglas $3.00 shoes that he
fi is selling for $2.
Parties purchasing Goods in our Lino will find it to -A.il »■*», all.jtMth. ami .liuwkofi
Douglas $3.00 shoes at Owens’ fi r $2.75,
their interest and only do themselves justice by calling <m
For the best children’s
J, palmer’s shoe store.
4*itron, nuts, fruits and dainties of all
fciitds for your Christmas cakes at A. R.
Beu nett’s. ^
Xe r buckwheat and Graham flour i
barrels or packages at McNeil’s, tl
grocer. _____ ' *
- Honst* to rent. Apply to
ns before -buying
We differ from other houses in numerous ways,
and especially that we only advertise what we can
do, and do it.
B.I.LEV7,BR0.&S0
Southern Hotel Building, Waycross, Ga.
Christmas!
The City Bakery
Full Line of Christmas Goods
115 ON
HAMD.
Fruit Cakes, Toys, Fire Works.
Jome ami see our full line of Confecti<
Fruits, Stationery and Fancy Groceries.
We want Small Profits and Quick Sales.
Fresh Goods 'ReceiVed Daily.
J. H. HELLER, Proprietor.
ITHE RACKET
#STORE,*
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Have arrived. We are carrying a full line of
Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps,Etc., Etc.
Which" vrr will sell ;it the I.iwM P.m-tM.- Price*.
Men’s Suits, any size, from $3.50, $4.50, $5.25, $6.(M) f $7.00, $7.75, $9.00 ami
up. Black Double-Breasted Suits for only $8.00, worth $13.50. We will sell you
Pants from 50e. to $7.00. Single Coat* in every style from $1.50 up. Vest* of
all kinds at correspondingly low prices. Men’s Over Coats from $2.50 to $15
Boys’ Ovei^Coats from $1.25 up. Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing Double or Single
Breasted at the lowest price. * ,
Hats of all kind at the Lowest Prices. Our line of Indies’ Jackets, Hair
Capes and Astra Capes, Wrappers, and all kind* of Indies’ Waists. Ladies’ and
Gents’ Rubber Goods and all kinds of Underwear.
RACKET STORE, plMt E,,r * il
J. SILBKIOIAN, Proprietor. NfiXt dOOf tO WSStlfO Flflitlfl Cl.
IIEX15Y HOJJEXSTELY.
RKW J. APPI.K
Hitch A Myers. T~
In the Jiiture I will handle children’s
and boys’ clothing only. I am closing
out a big line of men’s extra coats aud
pants at about half price. _
W. J. Smith.
Come earl v, mak*-your* selection* and
HENRY HOHENSTM & CO.
SAVANNAH, GA.
GENERAI. AGENTS! I
Manhattan Life Insurance Go.,
OF NEW YORK.
Correspondence
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