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D.B.SWEAT, Agent*
THE HERALD*
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1892.
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local columns 10c per
line Orel insertion; 3c per line each snbsc-
pastor
church here, pawed
through tlie city Thursday on hia way
home from conference. He goes next
year to Louisville and Davisboro.
Col. L. A. Wilson, our clever represen
tative, has returned home again. Wel
come, old boy, to home, clients and roar
Christmas turkey.
Master Lee and Miss Lulu Sweat are
at home on a holiday vacation and the
warmth of home life will be enlivened
by their presence for a short season.
Mr. I .eon Kent, the clever representa
tive of M. FerstSons A Co., of Savannah,
has excused himself and gone to spend
Christmas with his best girl, not alto
gether unlike a young fellow.
.LEVY,
BRO. & CO.
. Married.
Miss Genie Roddenberry and Me. W.
J. O.’Cane were married at the home of
the bride’s * parents, in Folkston, last
Wednesday, the Rev. M, C. Austin officia
ting. The IIebald extends congratula
tions. -
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Arrlral and Departure of Mails
At WayerosH.
ARIUVK A. X.
From North G:30 and 0:45
" South tWO " 9:15
East
West....
. 9:10
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The handsome new residence of Mr.
J. H. Gillon, on Tebeau street, is near
ing completion, and that gentleman and
his estimable family will move into their
home in the beginning of a new
year, with renewed real in the pursuit of
happiness.
The Al G. Field’s minstrel troop
mortalized themselves in the minds of
Waycroas theater goers last Tuesday
evening. Several scenes, flooded with
the scenic beauty of varegated light, was
grand beyond description, and the veiled
scene of the quadrille iu the old log
eabin was something new and quite be-
il the ordinary minstrel production*
A son of Mr. M. D. Pusser, a mer
chant of Gibraltar, X. C., was so badly
afflicted with rheumatism for a year or
more, as to be unable to work or go to
school. His father concluded to try
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm on the boy.
It soon cured liim and lie has since
walked one and a half miles to school
and back every school day. Fifty cent
bottles for sale by Cash drug store.
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, k
MAKES THEM SELL LOW.
Keep your eye
on our line of Men
and Boy’s Suits.
Remember that
we lead in Quali
ty, Style and Low
Prices.
Ten Per Cent
Discount for all of
December!
Keep your eye
Our Elegant
ine of Christmas
Neckwear. More
Stock of this kind
than all the bal
ance of Way.
put together
Largest Stock of Clothing
IX WAYOROSB,
AND PRICES KNOCK THEM ALL OUT.
Waycross lodge, No. 805 F. & A. M.,
will hold a public installation of officers
Tuesday, Dec. 27, at Masonic hall,
installation services will commence at
.30 p. m. All members of Waycross
Lodge and their ladies, also sojourning
Masons in good standing are cordially
invited.
Committee of Arrangements.
A big line of Hess’s fine shoes in every
>e at the Palaoe shoe store.
W. J. Smith.
A merry Christmas to you.
Watch the cork at A. R. Bennett’s
Arc you ready to balance accounts
with the year 1892?
Go to Stokes A Morgan’s market tor
nice beef, pork and sausage.
We offer a great variety of appropriate
presents for ladies, gentlemen and chil
dren. We can supply a suitable gift for
r young at any price you wish to
exjieml. C. E. Cook.
Boys, barrels a
ascendency just t
Twenty-five i»er Cent, discount <
vrwnre at Lanier’s jewelery store.
Do nothing rush boys, to wound the
feeling* of another or mar your own
Christmas pleasure.
We learn that Editor Freeman joined
the church last Sunday.
A line display of all kinds ol jewelery
wanted for Christmas presents at Geo. R.
Youiuans A Co.’s.
Young man, if it makes your head
swim, or increase* your wealth too fast,
go'hoiuo, too much holiday illusion is a
v delusion and a snare.
Talk of the town—Williams’ stall-fed
lieef.
Before the opportunities of the year
elose, lop off your evil habits and the sin
which doth so easily beset you.
The circus last Wednesday was n
swindle, a barefaced imposition upon the
lovers of amusement, however frivolous.
You can get a n ice lunch basket froo*
with every pair of school shoes at J. T.
Palmer’s shoe store.
Our patrons will please note the
purison between their display advertise
ments in the Herald and similar work
on some pretentious poster sheets not far
The dry goods department of the C. C.
Grace Company’s establishment is doing
a splendid business. Guided and direc
ted by the skillful management and
tiring energy of C'apt. lien Grace, i
cess is certain. They shipped three
loads of goods to customers on the Air
Line this week.
Never so good • Never so cheap
Our beautiful display of holiday goods is
o|iencd and ready. C. E Cook.
Mr. C. E. Cook's store, immediately in
the center of Waycross and the world,
reserved as sjiccial arcanum for Santa
Claus, has been crowded with customers
all this week.
Regular Christmas services at Grace
Church—Episcopal—Sunday morning at
eleven o’clock, and special services for
the children in the evening at 7:80.
The Herald has received a great
many encouraging assurances of success
for the proposition to start an evening
paper, our merchants feel ibe need of it
and realize the great lienelit to their
business by reason of the speedy and
efficient medium for advertising it
would a fibril, and every lady and gentle-
in the city with public spirit enough
to feel a lively interest in public affairs,
would soon welcome the evening visitor
with pleasure.
you want something nobby in a
child’s or boy’s overcoat, see W. J.
Smith’s prices, they suit everybody.
illouses to rent. Apply at
f Herald Office.
The Methodist Sunday school has se
cured Lott’s hall and arranged to give
the children an entertainment next
Wednesday evening. The doors will be
open at six o’clock. A sumptuous feast
of all the good things obtainable will be
the principal feature of the occasion.
May all the little ones, both members ef
the Sunday school and their guests, be
made to feel at home.
If you want your watch or any article
of jewelery repaired, go to Geo. R. You-
mans A Co.’s.
It will 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.
$500.00 worth silverware to close out
at Lanier’s jewelery store. 25 per cent,
discount. Engraved free.
'RtFi-E /2*j?rry.
A trifle breezy,but nevermind,
Ml go to LEVY’S 10 per cent,
discount sale and get an Overcoat.
CMntr CmH Salic*.
The monthly sessions of the County
court of Ware county will hereafter be
holden on the third (3d) Saturday in
every month, instead of the first as here
tofore.
All writs and suits made returnable to
the January monthly session 1893, should
be made returnable to the third Satur
day; the 21st day of January, 1898. This
Dec. 1st, 1892.
J. S. Williams,
Judge of the County Court of Ware Go.
Come early, make %
avoid the rush.
r selections and
C. E. Cook.
We oiler One HundretT Dollars Re
ward for any case of catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney, Prop., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, snd be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
biuduesa transactions and financially able
to carry out any obligations made by
their firm. West A Truax, and Wal
den, Kinxan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
uiucuous snrfaces of the system. Price
75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
We learn of the intention of Mr. T.
M. Darr to join the ancient order of
united women.
At a regular meeting of the Waycross
Lodge, No. 305 F. & A. M. held Dec.
14, the following officers were elected:
W. W. Sharpe, W. M; C. T. W. Sy
phan, S. W; B. H. Williams, J. W;
Warren Lott, treasurer; D. R English,
secretary; P. C. Tracy, S. D; J. Hogan,
J. D; W. H. Scruggs, chaplain; E. H,
Reed, marshal; D. A. McGee, S. W;
D. F. Kirkland, S. S; O. D’Auvergne,
tyler. The doors of the blue lodge in
the Masonic temple will be open to the
public oil the evening of Dec. 27th to
itness the installation ot these officers.
The officers of Rlackshear chapter elected
the 23d of November will also be in
stalled at the same time aud place, they
arc as follows:
W. W. Sharpe, H. P; E. II. Crawley,
king; L. Johnson,scribe; Warren Lott,
treasurer; I). It. English, secretary ; A.
P. English, C. of II; E. II. Reed, P. S;
H. D. Rowbotham, 11. A. C; R H. Wil
liams. M. of 3d Veil; J. O. Ward, M. of
2.1 Veil; 1). A. McGee, M. of let Veil;
O. D’Auvergne, sentinel.
In the future I will handle children’s
and boys’ clotbiug only. I am closing
out a big line of men’s extra coats and
.pants at about half price.
W. J. Smith,
fills) $1.00.
OUR DECEMBER PRICES
They nro the Lowest, tie he had.
In December, as well as in all tlie balatnce of the year, we
control tbe prices of our lines in Wax-cross.
An Elegant Line of
HOLIDAY NECKWEAR.
Just the thing for
a Nice Little Pres
ent.
The presiding elder, the Rev. Mr.
McDonald, will preach his farewell ser
in to the people of Waycross to-mor-
v, Sunday morning, at 11 o’clock. He
goes to the Columbus district.
Rev. Geo. \V. Mathews returns to his
charge for the fourth time. This means
something of course, more perhaps than
the casual observer will sum up. This
much however, looms up as a certain re
sult, the finest Methodist church in
Wiregrass Georgia, will lie built
Waycross this year, before Geo. W.
Mathews, the business men of Waycross
and Methodism all bearers to the success
of this undertaking fall.
Try a |»air of Palmer’s $1.00 school
ihocs, best in Waycross for the money.
A grand Christmas tree at the Baptist
church this evening will be the medium
of transfer for many handsome Christ
mas present*. Old Santa Claus too, will
no doubt be there, laden with nice things
for the children,
Solid gold, 14 k. ladies’ watches,
$18.50. Best Waltham movement, at
I^mier’s jewelery store.
Stokes A Morgan keep a fresh supply
of choice westerly beef.
Many of the old sensible colored men,
like representative Styles, are willing to
admit that the men they grew up with
ou the farm are not their worst enemies.
The Presbyterian Sunday school will
entertain next Tuesday evening, open
ing at 6:30 o'clock. The features of the
entertainment will be varied, with reci
tations, songs, etc., notable among which
will be the presentation of a gesture song
by Mrs. T. L. Strickland’s class. After
the entertainment the Sunday school,
with its guests, will repair to the resi
dence of Mrs. C. J. Jenkins and indulge
in a few hours of social pastime.
Dr. G. B. Williams' Liver Pills,
At T. S. Paine’s drug store, endorsed
by Dr. J. L. Walker. This pUl will cure
sick headache or any other kind.
Parties Wishing j|
TO BUY
First Class floods in Onr Line
WILL ONLY DO THEMSELVES JUSTICE TO CALL GN US
BEFORE MAKING ANY PURCHASES.
SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR DECEMBER
B. H. LEVY, BRO.
& CO.,
Southern Hotel Building, Waycross s, Ga.
The newest ideas, the best selections,
the most appropriate and desirable pres
ents at fairest figures at C. E. Cook’s.
House to rent, $11.00 jx-r month,
plastered, good location.
II. W. Reed.
Our delegation all back from conftfr-
ice. Rev. M. C. Austin will preach
tiro unsearchable riches of Christ to the
good people of the Duke circuit, anoth-
ycar and the poor will not be forgot
ten, truly the *un is made to shine, and
refreshing rain defend on the unjust and
the just.
Kum C Lanier, and nave 25 per cent,
u watches, silverware and jewelery.
The Fast Mail was a flue repetition of
its production last season.
Confederate Veterans’ Re-wulou.
Attention is called to the fact that the
next annual meeting of the South Geor
gia Confederate Veterans’ Association
trill be held in the city of Brunswick on
Thursday, January 19th, 1893, the j
versarv of the birth of General Robert
E. Lee. Ixt county associations assem
ble at their usual places of meeting
the fiirst Saturday in January to make
suitable preparations for attending
annual re-union, and in counties
South Georgia where no organizations
exist, let the veterans meet ‘at the court
houses of their respective counties on
said day and organize preparatory to at
tending. An interesting programme for
the occasion will be prepared, and the
railroads asked to make reduced rates.
F. A. Boyle, Secretary.
J. L. Sweat, Pres. S. G. C. V. A.
llurrab for the holidays! Right now
we are ready with an immense assort
ment of Christmas gifts. Come early
asd make your selection. C. E. Cook.
WaycrossTW^HM 2i; 1892.
City, council met m regular monthly
session at 8 o’clock p. in:, his honor Mayor
Knight presiding. Aldermen McNeil,
Justice, Murphy and Gillon present.
Read and confirmed the minutes of
meetings held October 20th and 24th
1892.
Council took up the tax appeal rases
of Capt. C. W. Hilliard and Mr. T. H.
Morton, appealed from the city assess
ment of 1889, with a view to a settle
ment of the same. Col. J. C. McDonald
representing the appellants made a pro
position for a settlement of both cases,
which on motion was received and accep
ted.
The Satilla MTg. Co., was heard by
council in relation to closing the old
Glenmore road where it runs through the
property of the company. Messrs. H. W.
Wilson, Miles Albertson and E. H. Reed
_• heard by the council for the com
pany. After discussion it was on motion
resolved, that the council notify the
county commissioners of Ware county
that the city contemplates closing the
old Glenmore road where it passes
through the property of the Satilla Man
ufacturing Company within tlie .city
limits, and along the right-of-way of the
S. F. & W. Railway company, toward
Glenmore, to the corporation line, and
the council requests that the county open
tha road beyond the corporation line
connect with Glenmore street, as now
laid aut by the city within the corporate
line. K * X:UI
Pending a hearing from the county
commissioners tlie Satilla Manufactur
ing Company is permitted to erect gates
to elose the old road during the night,
to be kept open during the day. Carried.
The clerk is hereby instructed to notify
the county commissioners of this action
of council.
Council passed the following ordi
nance, to-wit: An ordinance to pro
hibit the obstruct ion of any street, lane,
road or sidewalk.
It Ordained, That from and
after the passage of this ordinance, any
person or persons who shall, knowingly,
wilfully, or negligently, stop, close, or in
any manner whatever obstruct any street,
lane, road or sidewalk in this city, or
shall cause the same to lie done, and
shall refuse to remove the said distrac
tion, or open said street, lane, road or
sidewalk, after having been duly noti
fied so to do, by any marshal or pol ice
man of said city, shall be fined not more
than fifty dollars, or work on the public
streets not more than thirty days.
Passed in council meeting of the 21st
of November, 1892.
W. D. Hamilton, Clerk.
The hill of Messrs. Itowbotham
Murphy for $104.50 for making pin
specifications &c., for city hall was re
ferred to chairman finance committee.
The mayor called the attention of
council to the necessity of building at
i, a “calaboose” fur the use of the
city.
On . Jered that a special com-
consisting of alderman McNeil
and Justice be appointed to have erec
ted at once, a “calaboosee,” and to su
perintend the erection of the same/to bt
built of brick walls on tbe outside, con
taining 4 cells and hall,.or passage-way.
The inside walls to lie of wood, double
thickness.
The monthly reports of the keeper of
Lott Cemetery were received for month
ending 20th instaiit. Same ordered filed.
Cemetery returned to general city
fund $300,00, loaned to cemetery fund
for the purchase of addition to Ixitt
Cemetery.
The protest of Mrs. Sarah F. Williams
against paying interest tax on water
works bonds received and filed.
The bond of ex-policeman T. It. Hen
derson, was on motion, cancelled.
The chief of the fire department in
structed to purchase a set of harness for
the chemical fire engine at once. -
The third quarterly reports of city
officers was passed over on account of
the absence of tLt* chairman of -finance.
On account of th.c sickness of the city
tax collector, his report of taxes collec
ted for the year 1892 was passed over.
Clerk of council was directed to issue
tax executions against all city tax de
faulters on the first day of Decendier,
1892.
On motion ordered that the mayor be
authorized to draw his draft in favor of
Henry N. Sasnett for $G.OO for three
days service to finance committee.
Council audited and ordered paid the
following bills, to-wit: O. D’Auvergne,
work to cemetery, $3.50; O. D’Auvergne,
$2.25; John Williams, brick for ceme
tery use, $8.00 ; C. C. Grace & Co., mer
chandise, $50.65; J. P. Ulmer, black
smith work, $7.75; Satilla Manufactur
ing Company, lights, $187.44; S. E.
Sowell, whitewashing stockade, $10.00;
Grace A McNeil, sundries, 80c.; C. C.
Grace A Son, sundries, $7.80; H. W.
Reed, lease, printing, $45.00; \^. P. Lee,
provisions, $170.80; J. W. Mallon, mer
chandise, $13.55; Mrs. M. C. Austin,
making convict clothing, $3.60; A. II.
McWhorter & Co., medicines, $6.95;
Lloyd A Adams, cement, $1.50.
The claim of J. M. Smith for damage
to horse, was referred to special commit
tee, consisting of aldermen Sharpe and
Murphy, for settlement, if a settlement
can be made, if not, the matter to be
submitted to arbitration, one arbitrator
to be chosen by the city, one bv the
claimant and these two to select the
third.
Council
' '. D. Hamilton, Clerk.
A. M. Knight,. Mayor.
It Should Be lu Every House.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St, Sharps-
bivrg. Pa., says he will not be without
Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds, tljat it cured his
wife who was threatened with pneumonia
after an attack of la grippe, when var-
other remedies and several •physi
cians had done her no good. Robert
Barber, of Cookiport, Pa., claims Dr.
King’s New Discovery has done him
more good than anything he ever used
for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try
it. Free trial bottles at A. R McWhor
ter & Co.’s, R J. Smith’s, and E. B.
Goodrich’s drug store. Large bottles,
50 cents and $1.00. j
MAKE NO MISTAKE. ^
lien one wants to eradicate every indi
in of malaria from their system, they
. mly wise, and make no mistake if they
will try Dr. John Bull’s
SMITH’S TOXIC SYRUP,
any years it has deservedly mnin-
» reputation as lieing the n ”
the many
t reli-
sees adverti
CURES
dd for the most
il enervating of all malarial dis-
s a goo
dy lias
given such satisfaction,
ir druggist. Take no suh-
a larger profit is made,
i you more good than six
her remedy, and the relief
cut. A word to the wise
ures malaria.
feel weak ? l»o you have pain ? Ik> sores
trouble you ? Are you in poor health and
growin- worse ? Use I>r. John Bull's Sar-
saparilU.%It will make you well and strong,
delay. Give it a trial. Get it from
bottles (192 tca-spoon-
r druggis
julylti-lni
Ladies are Unfortunate.
ids nature
Philotoken controls tlie
bottle, from
York. Send for
druggis
inland
iptive pamphlet, with dire
ieates from many la.”
nl can’t say enough
NOTICE.
vemlier 1st, 1892, tlie undersigned
issocinted together under the firm
'the Cherokee Nursery Co. Tlie
lie property will continue in the
If. \V. Reed until the conditions of
contract made the same dute an*
inplied with. All contracts with
checks for the payrne
xpenscs. C. M. Grit
kill have charge oft
'herokec Nursery Or
■f H. W. Reed A- Co.
Ilitrklm'a Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give jierfeet satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by A. II. Whorter &
Co., E. II. Goodrich, ami II. J. Smith’s
drug stores.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 WARE COUNTY.
Contractor’s Notice.
Bids for the contract for tapping water
mains, furnishing corporation «-ocks, and
lead pipe connections, from 5-8 to 2 inches,
wilt Ik* received by the Sanitary and Water
works Commission of Waycross, Ga., up to
12 ni., of the 20th instant. The commission
will furnish an improved tapping machine,
under pressure npgto one inch.
Bids must state tlie quality of material to
Ik* furnished.
Bond in the sum of&OO.OO, with approved
security for faithful lierformance of contract,
required from the aecepted bidder.
The com mission reserves tlie right to re-
iectany or all bids.
Bv order of the Sanitary and Water-woiks
ominission of Waycross, Ga.
IVeenilKT 13, 1««. W. I). Hamilton,
Kx-officio Clerk.
City Marshal’s Sale.
Georgia, War* Conutyi
Will l»e sold, on tlie first Tuesday in
One and one-half (11) acres of land, more
or less, in Waycross, said county, bounded
east by Morton canal, west by land of Jef
fords and Jordan, south by A street, north
by Wadley street. Said land levied on as
the property of l>. J. McIntosh, to satisfy «
tax ti-fa issued by the city clerk, fi*r city
tax for the year 1892. Waycross. Ga, K*-
of said e
■old. Ik*fore the
he
t Tuesday i
the legal hot
of s
f land number 34, in tlie 8th
listrict of said county ; sold as the property
>f John B. Cason, late of said county, de
ceased, under and by virtucof an order from
* ” ' ’j county, for the
purpose of paying tlie debts and for distri
bution among the heirs of said deceased.
“ ' December1892. J. A*. Cason
l Administrator.
rgUu War* County:
H. Smith and Kllendcr Smith applied
for letters of dismission from tlie ad-
nistration of the estate of Ransom Smith,
deceased, and I will pass on said applicat;
Monday ' “
Wayi ~
iuary, 1893, at
WARREN LOTf. Oruinauy.
■.Georgia. Oct.5th. 1
OFFICERS OF CHARLTON COUNTY.
Aaron Dowling, Ordinary.
A. G. Gowen, Clerk Superior Court C. (.
J. A. Wainright, Sheriff. . ,
James Thompson. School Commissioner.
Sheriff Saif.
VEORGIA, Clrarlton Comity I
Will be sold on the 3d day of January.
1893, at Trader’s Hill, Charlton county.
Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, the
house and lot known as the C. S. Parker
drug store in the town of Folkston. levied
on to satisfy an execution issui^l from tha
Superior court of Coffee county. In favoror
Rosenhemer A Co. bevy made this the 20th
day of Oct. 1892. J. A. WAJXWJumrr^
KILL GERM litis