The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, January 28, 1893, Image 4

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. 1893. 3P«gjeo93£ IBxMralJr, 11KRM.P W ULli*niSO CONfAXY. J. S. SHARP, Editor nnd Proprietor. Hubscription $1.00 per annum. resources of this section would bene* fit us individually and insure an agency for advertising Ibat would grow and spread out far beyond the gates of the fair ground, and we trust that no one will be found with heart so cold or soul so dead as to Addmt all communication* and remittances to THE HERALD Our authorized representative* will l>e provided with proper credentials defining their aatbor.tjr, duly signed by the Manager. Communications for publication must bear the name nf the writer. Purely personal controversies will be taken only as advertising matter. Communication* to insure insertion mnst be in by Tuesday. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1893. refuse to loan his support to the popu- the new life being injected into j rating topics as ‘'Greet Htaic 1 lar wish for the organization of a Homervillc daily. The get-up, exbi- j “Dress," “l*,»ition of Women,” “ bited by the hustling inhabitants, the ; Greek Games” etc. satisfaction expressed by the business We rise to ask for information re garding the state of one Mr. Blaine’s j tbority on that point, health. Notwithstanding the preference ac corded to some others in Corbett’s sweeping challenge to fight the world we have just put our devil in training. Will the business men of the city put their heads together now and consider the benefits of a first-class county fair. John Wannamakcr is entitled to a | information obtained iu Glenmore is monument after the 4th of March for | at variance with statements gleaned from officials here, the conclusion ' that there mnst be something rotten county fair. *3,000 Lost By AwUntt «r TWrft. On the 3d day of January regis tered packages valued at $3,000 were mailed iu Glenmore for parties in Brunswick, Savannah, Chattanooga and other points none of which ever reached the point of delivery, and in fact never reached Waycross if post master Fuller is to be taken for nu- This would fasten the responsibility for the miss ing packages od two men, the post master at Glenmore and a Mr. Sykes who was in charge on the mail car on the evening of the 3d, they being the only ones through whose hands the packages shonld have passed between Glenmore nod Way- cross. A. Herami man put himself to some trouble to get at the facts in this case and in view of the fact that A series of six lectures on "Social Life ! in Ancient Greece.” will be delivered in { connection with the Waycross Ch&utuu- USUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WUX COVJtTV. Cntali, Wave County: Houerrille. To the Heralu : A large number of the citizens of our thriving city are subscribers to your valuable paper, and we feel sure that you will accord us some space in its columns for mention of i Owen Seaman, and arc upon such inter- Butler, J. A. J . . . . . 1 . . (l( , * ... „i \\ anvil l.'tt, I.. John: qua Literary and Scientific Circle, he- To u,. superior Court ors.kl corny ginning on Wednesday, Feb. 8th. Th«*pe*ition of J. S. Williams, A. II. Mor* T , “ . . '' * .. c I Pan. K. H. C’rawley. Sr.. W. M. Wilson, K These lectures were written by Prof. ! 1{. Crawley. Jr.. J.f. Uiuiucd. tt\ B. Folks, ' * “ ifier. J. A. Jones, le Life The Many who have not found the time men and the encouragement extended i fur Chautauqua e^SI^h “r to those who would make their homes <=”"«« * lU he glad U, embrace the ad- m „. Thaj t£capital«ock..of said 1 vantage olfered in these lectures. Kadi amongst us, is a guarantee of success , ......... . , . . ., . . , i member w furnished with a printed syl in the popular effort to budd an edu- i ,. w .... :.«• catioual center and a business mart I on the bosom of the once neglected ! old town. Prominent business men j from abroad are locating here, Mr. j T. J. Strange, of Torrisville, will es- 1 tablisb headquarters here for an cn- labus or full synopsis of the lectures, af ter they have been delivered and in this way may [perfect himself in the impor tant information contained in the lec tures. The cost of the course of lectures is fifty cents per mondrer, the money to go for the purchase of the lectures and terprisc giving employment to about j syllabuses from the Chautauqua central his cheap production of a porus-plas- tcr, about four or his Columbian stamps will cover the hack-achc com- j on the surface forces itself. But as fortably. an inspector is now ctigagad in on , j effort to unravel the negligence which lM no business man ignore the re-, re8ulted in tllis ]oss to lIje good peo . quest of the people for a chance to ... quest of the people exhibit the fruits of their labor, to advertise the splendid resources of this section witli its wealth of soil adapted to the culture of almost every cereal, fruit or vegetable that can be grown in the genial climate of a sun ny southland. Brunswick is slowly, cautiously pie of Glenmore, or the clumsily exe cuted theft for which some one will be made responsible, the Herald one hundred men. Mr. George Moody has recently moved here from Dothan, Ala. Mr. office. White of particular interest to those pursuing the years reading on Greccian Moody is an extensive tie contractor j history, the lectures are ot such a char- and a‘gentleman of means, to n fi | actor and degree of merit as to be of im- such Homervillc extends a cordial j P" rt “noe and interest to others; and it is iiojkm! that many will avail tlu*in- weleome. Society too is alive with interest anti sparkling with uew acqu isitions j to its membership. Last Friday nVarkeJ evening the young people enjoyed a sociable at the far-famed Crum house irh other person:* as may hereafter lx.* associated with them, desire to ho incorpo rated under the name of “Life Preserver Medicine Company," for the purpose of pany shall he two thousand (lollars(^2,000.00), divided into eighty shares of twenty-live dollars ($25.00) each, twenty per cent, to he paid in on organizing and the remainder in such installments as may be called for. each share-holder to lie liable to the extent of the stock sitlKicribed for by him and no more, which capital stock may he increased at any lime, or from time to time, not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars (£25,0^0.00). That the officers of said company shall con sist of a president, vice-president, secretary. treasurer and Utanl of directors, and that the principal office of said company shall l>e at Waycross. Ware county, Georgia. and they desire to establish their business in other places through agencies or otherwise, as they may deem expedient. They therefore pray that they and their associates and successors In? incorporated for the term o| twenty years, with the privilege j *clv I’ircle has held on for nearly in the course of study fer the great Chaiituuqu; ltool anti it is gratifying that a manlier i our town are handed together in pur- given by mine host Crum in honor of i su it of culture of mind and heart, which j < of renewal at the expiration of said under the unme of Life 1’roerver Medicine Company, with all the rights, powers and privileges authorized l»y law. including the right of purchasing, holding and using any real or pers«»nal pn»pcrty, or Itotli. that may of this op|ortunitv. The Way- ! lx* necessary or proper * ‘ * luct of their business, t<• alienate, dispose 'or incnmU r nt pleasure. And your petitioners will ever pray. etc. This January 4th, IKT., J. 1.. t’nwi.v.Y, »| J. S. Wll.t.lAMs. ! Georg!*, Vu« Countyi Will he sold, before the court house door, in the city of Waver****. Wale county. Geor gia, on tlie first Tuesday in February, next within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: All that lot, or parcel of land. situaUsl, ly ing and being In the city of Waycnws, Wan county. (h-orgia, and known and distin guished in the plan of said city by the fol lowing Ummluries, to-wit: Hounded on the north-east by Pond street, north-west l»y lands of Highsmith. south-west hy lands of Flynt, formerly In-longing to the l«ott estate, and south-east by E street, containing one- half acre. Also, all that lot of land, situated, lying and being in said city of Waycn»s-. county of Ware and state of Georgia. «t*n- taining one acre, more or h>s. Itounded ami described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the writer of Mrs. Heaton’s lot on tb north side of Pond strci't. anti running atom; said Pond street west, a distant**: of two hun dred and ten feet, mare or less, to D strwt. thence north along said P street a dis tance of two hundred and ten fist, more or less, to a stake, thence east parallel with Pond street a distance of two hundred ami ten feet to Mrs. Heaton’s lot, thence along Mrs. Heaton's line south a distance of two hundred and ten fis't to Pond street, the place of ls*gilining. Said lands, with all and singular, the improvements thereon to he sold as the property of Florence K. Hamil ton, together with all her right, title, inter est or demand. in or to the same, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, umlci and hy virtue of a mortgage given thereon, hy said Florence K. Hamilton to the S«mth Georgia Hank of Waycross, *lat**»l June loth. 1SS*I, to secure payment of a certain protui- sory note of same date, on which there i* now past due the sum of $(S12.50, principal, ami fl.tSS interest, anti the aitthonty given therein, hy said Florence K. Hamilton to the said The South Georgia Hank of Way- cn*ss, in case of default in the payment ot said note, to sell and convey said property. Tin's December 29th. 1«»2. Tm: Sinn 1 iv.oittiia Hank of Wavcis**.. Hv f. t*. Gi:\ck, Presilient. NOTICE. his son Col. Reiner Crum who is i is the broad visiting the old folks at home. The occasion was a pleasant one indeed and your correspondent left reluc- ; ture course will •t' the Chautauqua ;ht to increase Filed in office ami recorded, thi: 4th. l«r;. W. M. Wimox.<’h rk S. koboia—Ware t’ounty : Clerk’s office. nuivemcut. The circle uugm w luvmuv ■ j jpj j, from year to^year, and the promised lcc- J pears doubt enlist manv tlcrk soffice. superior court «>fsaidcoti hereby «*ertify that the foregoing is a •pyof the petition f< l>_ w. c. j county, title to t On Xovcinlicr 1st, ISirj, the itndersigmsl vatwe ;»ss»»eiat«Hl t«>gvth*‘r under the linn >f the Chernkw Xurscry <’o. Tin* i* Preserver Medicine Company, as an- j fully omtplusl with. All contra** irs from the re***ml now *»ti nle in my *«f- ! the Chen >kee Nursery Co., must 1h» sigmsl hy tanth*, luit carried away memories j who need only to know* the advantage of- j this January Pb. 1«k». bright to cherish when Moody* oh, j ferc ^- __ II. W. lleeil as president. S. L. Hishop .. secretary and treasurer is :iuthori%«s| to sign cheeks lor the payment of current hills and my! we mean when far awav in our withholds the publication of these ‘ ,one, - v meditation facts until the inspector performs his * ^ XK OF TI,K * 5ovs * | * m # m . For ibr Present Dnty. ' Order No. i Keatored by tbe iutiroad J At the eleventh annual meeting of the commission. , tobacco growers assmiation of Connect!- lteceiit action hv business nieu in cut, held at Hartford. January, 10, the surveying a riglit-of-way for a dead j Sav * n,l * h » w,,l<-h influi-m-.-<l the railroad J follom'ng rwolutions were mlnpted: Messrs. 1'. Dart, M. J. Kguu, F. Duuu ! F. Minch. I*. C. Hyrd, C. Morris, It. K. ! Dart, C. A. Montgomery, D. I). Clinch, Mcsdams U. l>art, M. J. Egan, tVwits | and Levy and Misses L. Hampton, L. * t« j Hay. A. Mcnch, A. Drown, Coats and I I*evy, Dr u us wick Amateurs registered at j the Southern. Sheriff Sale. Georgia I Wore Connty. Will Is* sold on tbe first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, at the Court house in saidrotinty. i within the legal hours of sale, to the highest ' bidder, for *nsh, the following pnqierty, j : jMirt of. Cher*»k«*e Nursery of II. W. Heed .v C»». II. W. IlKF.It. >. L. Utstt*«t‘. c. M. GltlFFIX line, beyond which the sale of rum will not be allowed, instead of con commhwion to fix .-quid ratra to Bruns- , ftesolvetl: That it is ap|iarcnt tliat the j * il * an '' Savaunah from all points south | gi. ni . ra i government requires an.l will re- quire for some time to come a large reve- „ . , __ , , and west of Waycross was unjust, and lining it to lim.ts west of Newcastle ; 0 „. nnill | i „ lu ,| , vith „ at „ knorlcd)?c „„ street, would it not he well for our j Jan )>f th , eonrmission. of all the neighbor to cast the whole traffic into | fm . t> ,| louM h ave | HV „ considered, the bay, where Uie laughing waves j The «is<' ha. Iieen na.|K.ncd however would sing a requiem while the bil- j nn >] justice done in the matter by re foul- j storing order No. I lust Wednesday, j lows lashed the stench of hell's est curse from their shores. nue to Ik* derived from a tariff tax on im|M»rtcd articles, and as it has been shown that the preseut duty on imports of tobacco will largely aid in raising this duty and allow a reduction of duty on t articles of consumption considered as ne- • henceforth mileage will form the liasis. i ei*s*itics by the whole people, we there- j Will Savannah was,- to annoy llrim-- j fure ,| Mu ; it „*„,[,[ ,| lat the |m „ cllt f laml Ni h-ea.st «ii Sth district ot OFFICERS OF CHARLTON COUNTV. Aaron Itowling, Ordinary. A.G. Go wen. Clerk Snp**rior C*»urt c. C. J. A. Wain right. Shen IT. Jam*-** Thompson. School Commissioner. Mr. F. A. Wrench, of the Kvening Advertiser, of Rrunswick, was a pleas ant caller at Herald office yesterday. WASTED, From $*IOO to 8*1,000. Good Interest. Ftrst-elass serurlty. Address P. O. Box No. 71. “Among the Breakers” was well re ceived by a line representative audience last even in; nud. theca ... ». lying and In-ing iu the ! of said lot of laml in the 1 Ware county, and Umn.l- c*l os_follows: From original corner and running south to hram*h. them*** taking up I GEORGIA, cbnrlton Connty? the branch to original line, thenee running west sj chains. Sai«I property levied upon j as the property of Mary J. McDaniel, to sat- j isfy a.mortgage execution, issue*! from the I superior i-ourt of said «***unty. in favor of j Tonitha Hemlerson. against Mary J. Mr* : Ihmiel. Tlii* finemlNTiitli, tittf, i S. F. Mii.i.kr. ! Sheriff Ware <’utility. j All Wliom It 3lay t Uufus S. lams of said state having in proper form appliisI as a |N*rs<m sclectcil by the next of kin f*»r letter* of tulniinistratio on llu* estate of William loing late county do*-cased. This is to cite ; nmiiish all nu«l singular the credit* heirs of t hr said William lamg to appear at my office, in the court olj^fnlin- ary. in ami forsaitl county, at th^Man-h t*«Kt of sai«i county, thrmwmrtherc On the authority vested in Senator wick for a season, at least until she In- j dutv of $2 a ]H>und l>e retained on cigar • — - Vest, Washington correspondents i comes a rival indeed, announce that the anti-option bill ; leaf tobacco imjiorts. ••in* South. Resolved, that the welfare of both the I will pass both houses of congress,' Indications just now point to the re- j cigar manufacturing and the tobacco, 1 the senator ventures the further idea j nmval »>f textile industries frmn the New j growing industries of this countty de-, that it will help the speculator and • Kiiglainl states, to more favorable jM»si- mnnd, that there he no discord between j hurt the fanners, nnd that when it J hi tin* south, hist year il!* new mills J them and we affirm there is no desire on ! lias been tried its repeal will be worse *' rn ’ vsbiblished iu the south against 2.» j the part of this association to act antag- claniorcd for than its passege now iu tUo Now Ka - lu,ul * t * tw * Fn,m w : *>ni»tieally to the interests of the cigar j 9> • business stamljHiiiit, t*oiuiiion sense, manufacturing industry, but this ussocia- — ^ ' economy and eoimiiience demand the j Ron feels that any movement of the cigar j \\ c put the farmers and business location of these industries in close pro.x-' nianufaeturing industry men of Ware and adjoining counties j imitv to the cotton fields of the south, on notice, that the necessary arrange- j and such a result will establish friendlier nienl* will be made for a fair in Way- i relations* between tlu* producers and cross this summer. ; manufacturers, affimling letter prices to — ; the consumer by reason of reduced ex- Mrs. M. II. Felton is evidently op-, ponses curtailed by the cheaper and less posed to some of Dr. Hawthornes meth-j burdened facilities for handling munu- ... v . M . w .. Mfe . mv «h!s. In her resume on the speculative | faetunxl goods as eoniparetl with the j farmers to raise crops of tobacco profit- and ministerial tactics indulged in by bulk of raw material. With these lights ; ably, this association (hacked^by the unit- sensattonal preachers, she applied aomc ; l H *fore why not secure* the location of a ! ed jiower of the f»,000 farmers and cm- sharp criticisms, which may, )>erha]M, * cotton mill iu Waycross, there is no ln*t-; ploy Drunswick’* Amateur Dramatie club to Way cress in full force yesterday. order from tin GEORGIA—Ware County. •f the po “u. I hy reduction of the present duty on leaf tobacco is solely for the l»enefit of that industry and the right st‘lf-protection demands that in the event of any organixed move ment to reduce or modify schedule F. of the present tariff’so as to annul the lien- fits of that schedule in enabling the Wc have been requested to call atten- f tion to a gross violation of the city or- 1 diuaiuv limiting the s|m*c<1 of trains | within the city limits to five miles an I dersigmd.* 11.I»ul j hour. AhiHL-t daily pedestrians on i IMaut avenue are* subjeeteil to iniiiiinent danger from train's coining in or going out on tlu* Drunswick «& Western V at the rate of 20 miles an hour. The cros sing between tiie hank and the post-office inliiiasy. GEORGIA, dMrlfoat Cuunfyi ' Mrs. Klixa Nonnaii, widow of It. G. N«r- inan,d(*ccased. Iiasapplusl tome tost*taside a year's .support, and I w ill f»n>s upon the said application on the first (1st) Monday in Man*li, Wtt. This tin* 3th day of Jnmmry, I««. i Dm hy GEORGIA, Charlton Coauty .* To All Whom It !Vay ( ourrrM s Kate Kenison has. in due form, applied to the uiidersiffiusl for THTinanentletters of ad - ministration on tlu* estate of J. It. Kenison. late of said e«»uiity. dtss-ased; and I will upon said application on the first Mon- Imlstcr up «imr uiiuiilrralion in tire jswxl! trr location in tire world for Doctor':* mind for a certain .pednren of prire of thi. kind and there i. practically the “female persuasion” over in Bartow countv. now growing tobacco in New an enter- j England, tin* merchants and other per sons interested in the industrv and with no obstacle in the way to prevent the i the knowledge that this association will successful execution of such an enter- • have the assistance of kindred associa- prise if our (teople want it, and are wil- • tions in other sections of the country) I'ublic spirit is nowhere in the south ! li,,K . to cncour ** c «*P>taliat» wlm nre j trill do all in its power to secure the To Develop Dnr Resources. f easting about for investments. ^ Postmaster Suspended. j largest jsissihle resluction in the present prohibitive duty on cigars so that the . Luke Johnson, of saUU-qtunty. with isvwer*«f sale t*» the said II. S. DuHosc*. tinted Juiiiisry Uth. I8U2, to s<H-ure payment <»f a tvrtain prumUsiry xmte for one humlretl ami seventy-fivedollan*. will he sold U-fore the court house door in \Voycn**s, saitl county, on the first Tui*sday iu February. IXSIJ, to the highest ImMer, for , •, . ... , ... _ cash, the following pmis*rty. to-wit: All i ’b)’ in l'chruary, 1S5K.. 1 .... .. — --- 4 . that tract or panrfof land, situate, lying! * ,<!r -* A.utox Doi has iH*en the scene of several narrow es- ) and Wing in the city of Wayemss, Ware i *— capes from death recently and it is to be | * , “ ou “ ,A ’ “** rl,<mC ”' hopetl that the mayor will sec to it, ami I- C. Tdwau to lH>num Johnson, * * that these trains in the future will govern their sjiecd as the law direct. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Drug gist and get a Trial Dottle, Free. .Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as well angles to the first line 1241 feet, thence north-easterly parallel with said lane 122 feet, thence south-easterly at right angles to said jane 124* feet to a jNiint or plan* of be ginning. except the tnu*t hcrerofore d»s*dwl to Kxckicl Dumnere. which tract is thirty feet front awl fiirty feet deep. Saitl land, with all ami singular the improvements tWreon. to W sold us the property of Luke Johnson, together with all Ins right, title, interest or demand, in or to the same, and th* authority given therein l»y >ni»l Luke Johnson t«» the said II. S. I>uHosc. in ease of T» All WlkoiM It May Concern t Alice A Johns having, in due forut. ap plied to the undersigmsl for the guardian, ship of the person and property of EHxn A. Johns, a minor child of Seaborn S. John* late <»f said county. dc«*eascd. Ntdice is hereby given that her application will Is* heard at my office, on the first Monday in February next. IWti. Aakox Dowmxo. Onlinary. as a copy of (luide to health and House- ! default in the payment of said note hold Instructor, Free. All of which is I y This January guaranteed to do you good and cost you | ; . DtriUwK. Mortgagee. ' assist in mising the revenue necessary ! nothing. A. D. McWhorter & Co., H. .1. i ware Conntyi Smith, E. Ih Goodrich', Drug Store. i «,• virtue of thepower re,tel 1 SlSfeU® i -«*. x-ucr chaiq.,! hamD, chilbl, ! said county, with power of sale to the said i cnrns *> an d all skill eruptions, and f A» English .Juror Fined. The severity of British justice said county, with power of sale to the said was . Keacy Freeman, dated April 2:Jd, W)l. to t tivelv cures piles. more prominent in its sway over the . minds of business men than in Way- i r . ... ... , , . „ crou, as necessity has lrec. rcgardctl Guthrie, O. T.. Jan. 23^-Tho ,«»t «f- j f'* •***? »"< a. the mother of iuveutiou. so public ! 2?C ? fi, ' d “ spirit has been moulded in a caicible regularities. The condition of a dor.cn out of which come tlie means to pro- other offices in the territory vide for and put into practicable exc- eulion every enterprise as carW as Ibis reminds us that a little healthy i t j 1Jlt W1 . thauk onr fellow ! *own f one of their nnmljer took this op- the highest bidder'for cash" 1 he iol V^riii , drenj^mres the necessity for its existence became ‘"T^g.t.ou to Georg.* post office, j of t „ ( . , mrtll . ^ all<1 wwt for | BT3tiB?i?lSS£i ".ml Dr Jonn llullN Worm Destroyer taste good and quickly remove worms front children or grown people, restoring the weak and puny to robust health. Try them. No other worm medicine is so safe nnd sun*. Price 25 cents at drug stores, or sent hy mail hy John D. Park A Sons Co., 175 ami 177 Sycamore St.. Cincinnati. O. 'l« ’*-ly Bnrklru'a ArntcM H«lrr. Tlie Imt salve in the world for cuts, ] bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever hilblains, pfisi- |my required. ter system for lighting tlie city was procured by a contract wbicU gave congratulate handed robbery with so little regard j ren in Florida and Groiyia op the l.ril- An Inrhlent In the Hmi the ben^U of the brightest result * ! 5T.I^T. T*? t \ number ;>i5. in said dlstnct, and bounded as follows: North by land of J. H. Miller, east *’ ‘ Jai of Kdisou's ingenuity, the South Ga. iosestigatiou that follows the loss of the industry in th«re ».«.«, as well _ ... „„ _ „ unl „ , ^ Bank of Waycrosscame not unKdden. u «> a “» d » o( d o llar »* that thc onl y j ‘ lK ,r l’ ro ™r* f,,r “ ,,n P ^ » B<I i »Vr «f uremtar. wh,. m ignorant dTUn'K ET.Vc foT.he ^iore the iron foundry, the ice factory, the MvclMlT .il .i’ ll, . ‘ ” way and west by land of John Lre. To bc ga\c fell to call thc laxly to order s sold as tire property of D. J. Blackburn, ibr excuse deemed necessarv to veil tlie ' l’K-al associations, that wc look with in- J of tire fact that the house had iuerelv ofrettlln* the.motintdnco'n said nv.rtp.-c , . . .... . .' l. . , .i K.t . I v.— and notr mil lit «mi«. theft and shield the robber novel tv works of thc Sstilla M’fo lueu nnu * U,CIU U1C robber Is set up terewt and approval on the sumwsfttl at- ***? wevendy rose to listen FaS^Ax. Mortfagee. novelty works Of lue ^SUIIS al rg. . . m t tempt to extend the cultivation of to- i to the chaplain» prayer, and then sat u A. WTuox. Att company, the barrel factory, the *“ * u e suaky l reiexi ox a . hurco in South Cnrolimt, Alabama, Mi»^ I down amid tin* laughter of their bet- Deeemlwr 2,1802. Itnore and Way- Te xa^, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa,ter informed colleagnes.-VTiuJiijijrtoji ; Illinois, Colorado ami other states, Im*- . Letter. SmtrtM sals, lieving tluit under the present tariff the • — cigar factory, the Ufe Freserter ; P 0 ”* 1 |* twecn Glenmore Medicine company and various other cr0 *** '* . factories and enterprises of a public nature were pat on foot. Tbe city is HnHbyiiciliti, Moral Htighborhood, t tOOD ACtXlM MODATII »NS. Huildiu:. 4'ompetent lw- for 0*1 leg** ami Well struetors. Teaching « Specialty, For pcirtictilars address TIk* Washington and Gltattaiio«*ra - ... lay ii ; ruary next, at Court house, in said county. ; within tbe legal boar* of sale, to the highest Zeb. H. Saxdkrs. • principals John Xiu*. , rnncopni , . - . . , The mansion near the SchnyUriR falls, U...1- -. «* °f t''*-1* 1 ?"'. ■» "tates once occnphsl l.y Gawroor Thoms, ihiwnv nw* imsvuism. * “*■ «V *• t-d i« aiktMiwlnlrfd to Iv tin* tines eouionml ** ** agricultura wealth of » Mifflin, of Pennsylvania, and n land- • within the legal hour* of sale, to the higbe at present engaged in paving the ; timitol u I r ° r **“ fclwto * ""i B. COOPER & CO.. suuHntnnl afeaata anti nttdiiwf an mnriv Pnltman IVnlnw t*itttmn,% tWatcitiw ' *• s •_ .... .1 > etl. GOT ... »%...» l... . X t...t t<»". !» .1*. u»t. .11, principal streeu and putting in many fullnwn Dinin* Ore. I’utlnui. t*ra*i«s purpire ,.f mutual instnudion and pro- ‘"snuirSOflUn thousand feet of magnificent nkf . <«»•«« N««siitd*y wiretres | uwtJam. .11 —hlch ress unit i« Moren ,n, l olecrrsthui csr. alvfree to pawozer- -Bewdved, that we emphatically endonre mams, all of which waa and is essen i.jji n y Hret-rlr. ticket. .«• pttw over th,' t [ u .. rosoluriei, tutwnl uiuntutou.lv at tiat to prosperity, and now tlie much K T. V. * Pullnun company only t |, r largely attendcl and important con- wa, to. in Philadelphia j j COMMISSION MERCHANTS. thereon, conUining 490 acres, more or lee. wwimwiwuimii * >> *^ *' Said place, known as the old Dale place, levied on as the property of l*. K. Wilcox, execution T NAVAL 8TONK8. COTTON, ETC. talked of fair association muU be or v rentionhrid™ December 16, 1892. at casionally » yonug-nun wiThlcyfeei | « i .i i I.J.. ..j npw Ltmftcsi trains. Marianna 1 Fla anrl m*e CIDPessOltr Illeas- t an.l I i. • . ! itonmlil aninit 1*. E. Wiknt. I l ma,r<t* . ganized, tbe knowledge and inform*' Marisnna; Fla., and ' ure at rite gurecaa Uon gsined by viewing a thorough Krappcmlorf. Dittaun * ***. i ZZSSttZZT* VWJ SSm?h^'' display of tbe agrtctilUtral and other hy Brad W afooo A Co. j vania. tog.-PhUadriphia Ledger. st. F. Miu.ee. Sheriff. S^bof the merry bells there is oc- | Vcddowc-. J T I*!, tf?Sf! j *+ B»J SRreet - - • Sarannsh. «a. (EftlnM.) tlMZksZZ id we exprew onr plcmt-1 , n ,l henimlted lands who i, teaming ' t*»“d’V I> ; , R ..£’ of thc effort, to form j flu. . flve doUsr ride behind a thr4 Sly™ , •renwen tit Fennsvl- *.- « t