The Waycross herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 18??-1893, January 28, 1893, Image 5

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1893. Official Organ of Ware Comity. Official Organ of Charlton Count j. Official Organ City of lTayows. THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. ADVERTISING RATES. lBCACE. il mail:! mojO mo] *1 yr Wayceoss, C»a., Jan. 27. 1893. To the Editor of the HERki.D: Dear Sin:—Returning from the grave of my dear little l»oy, 'I cannot resume the affairs of business without first ex pressing the appreciation felt by Mrs. lien nett and inyself for the great kind ness and sympathy shown for ns by the , good people of Way cross during the ten 1 Inchi 2.00| 4.00 12 Inchj 3.00J 0.00 7.00 , ...10.00 !3 Inch 1 4.00 8.00 14.00 I Col. 1 6.00)12.00 20.00 ,1 Col. 11000.120.00 30.00 jl <>>1.(15.00!30.00)50.00! 10.00 14.00, 20.(0, 30.00! 50.00 [00.00; J long days of watching and anguish while ; j our little one lingered in the balance i»c- | j tween life and death. We trust our ! j many friends will accept this expression j | of our heartfelt thanks for their kind-j ' nr**. A. Bennett. I PEltSOXAL MENTION. Mias 15. Gleason, after a pleasant visit to the Misses Nelson, returned to lier home in Savannah last Monday. Col. S. W. Hitch made a business trip to Itlacksheur last Monday. Col. John C. Nichols, of Blackshear, was shaking hands with his many friends on our streets last Moiidav. Three Fast Trains ! Atlanta to Rome l*y East Tennessee. Leave Atlanta 3:00 a. m,..l:50 p. m...l0:45p.m. Arrive Rome 10-.50 a. m..4:32 p. m...l:55a. tu. All trains arrive and depart from Union Depot. Milton S. Bennett, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett, so cruelly burned on the evening of the loth inst. by the criminal negligence of a sleepy headed nurse, died last Wednesday and was Examine the ratesofnny first-class weekly ! newspaper and you will find ours to be less. ; Transient advertising inserted at $1/0 per , inch first insertion. 50c sulisequent insertion. : Reading notice in local columns 10c per 1 line first insertion ; 5c per line each subse- i quent insertion. Professional cards $0.00 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 at cost of making said changi FOR RENT. Two stores, good location. The tw« ronnected or not. Smith's Drag Store. Mr. John T. Brantley, of Marietta, ! token to Savannah for burial. The bc- waa in the city last Monday evening. j r caved family lias the sympathy of the Rev. Mr. Morrison of Waresboro, was j ent,re immunity, in the city Wednesday. Rev. M. F. Beal, wife and son, of Blackshear, were registered at the Plue- nix this week. Additional rates will l»e eial position. •barged forspe- SATURDAY, JANUARY 2K, 1893. ; On lee. She went to Prospect Park to skate. J Her soul was filled with bliss: She struck a rough spot in the ice. >’!'|l 0! !!I l s 'uf popUBj piiv IVathcrbone corsets guaranteed to J give satisfaction at Brad Watson & Co.'s, i t ’apt. Stone can adduce valuable in- ! formation from any source, congressional record not excepted. Thompson's glove fitting corsets all sizes and styles at Brad Watson A (Vi.’s. • | Mrs. J. M. Purdem, Mr. and Mrs. B. Travelers may learn a lesson from ; J). Brantley, Miss Nettie Brantley and Mr. C. 1). Cono, a prominent attorney of j Dr. W. P. Williams, of Blackshear, Parker, Dakota, who says : ‘*1 never f came over to see the New York Stars at leave home, without taking a bottle ol i the opera house last Monday night. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and War- | Mr „ Ij0 , vtlier llils move)110 F „ rt rlicea Remedy with me, and on many oc- j Mud^e. casions have ran with it to the relief of! some sufferer and have never known iV! to fail. For sale by Cash Drug Store. I j Mrs. Mary Jones, of Newport Kcii- Mr. (Jeo. E. Bradnack, Brunswick j tuck >’ for 11 long time accustomed to agent of Ludden A Bates’ Southern music 8 P^nding "inter South, is spending house, was. in Waycross this week on | this season at the residence of Dr. 1. S. business. Wavcross is now in the terri- ! ^ nine. Mrs. Jones expresses herself as (’apt. A. P. Perham, of Quitma love to Waycross next week. Are Yon Going to Cuba! If so leave Atlanta on the East Tennessee Florida vestibule, 12:35 night, and arrive Tampa same day at 8:55 p. m. Ships leave at 10 p. in. Mr. William T. Price, a Justice of the Peace, at Richland, Nebraska, was con fined to liis lied last winter with a severe attack of lumbago; hut a thorough ap plication of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm enabled him to get up and go to work, j Mr. Price says: “The Remedy cannot I he recommended too highly.” Let any ; one troubled with rheumatism; neuralgia j or lame back give it a trial and they will ! he of the same opinion. f»0 cent liottles [ or sale bv (’ash Drug Store. loop. M. Every day the East Tenneesee Vestibule Limited leaves Atlanta for Cincinnati. The Phcrnix hotel register shows an immense list of guests from everywhere. Friend Strickland has made this a popu lar stopping place. Mr. Alex Weiss called on mayor Knight last Thursday morning. Subscription to the Herald is only $1.00 a year, payable in advance. Tom Mulligan has tackled theartesiau well again. 500 cords dry heart pine at $2.00 per cord, delivered anywhere in the city. Leave order at Miller’s restaurant, Plant tory controlled by Brunswick, and the many friends ftf Mr. Bradnack will he glad to learn of his success and welcome j him whenever he is here. Anyone con- j tern plating the purchase of a piano or ; organ will d*> well to call upon him or i drop him a line. Pianos $10 a month ! and organs $5 -a month. The same | prices for goods delivered in Waycross being delighted witli the beautiful city of Waycross, and says there is no why our hotels and l*oarding should not he filled with tourists. They are Here. cw lot of the best and latest reason J styles of ladies' fine shoes. Stop aud houses j see then at J. T. Palmer’s shoe store ; store, Owens block, near depot. Magnetic Nervine quiets the nerves, drives away had dreams, and gives quiet rest and j>eaccful sleep. Sold at B. J. Smith’s. FOR RENT, One small house, corner Elizabeth and Tcbeau streets. Apply to W. F. Parker. 1 *30 P. M. Dally. The East Tennessee Vestibule Limited leaves Atlanta for Cincinnati, "the World’s Fair Special." No other line has through cars to Cincinnati. We keep in stock a full line of wool collars for teams. J. A. Jones A Co. DuBignon, Northen and others may \ aspire but the Hon. Henry G. Turner i will be Senator Colquitt’s successor. j Capt. L. Johnson spent a few days in j Savannah this week. MinchoJt Wetatfthc~Southem ho- Housc tn rt ‘ nt ’ » ,tr "' on,h ’ tel is indefatigable in his labors looking } , good ocation. after the many patrons who patronize! ^ 1 11 this tine hostelry, commercial men ini 7* 03 P.M. particular. j The Western express leaves Ma.-on daily. Arrive Atlanta 10:25 p. m. ** Chattanooga 4 : 40 a. m. “ Nashville 10: 40 a. m. Knoxville 8;25 a. in. The season for garden “sass” and spring poets is approaching 10*30 A. M. The East Tennessee Vestibule leaves Ma con daily for Atlanta. Chattanooga and Cincinnati. The foundation for the new Methodist churi'h is above ground. Let our farmers cease to worry about uotton and grow more hog and honiinv. otions, dross goods and j Johnson’s Magnetic Oil kills all pains goods Savannah. All diseases of the skin cured, a We arc pleased to announce that B. J. j complexion restored by Johnsoi nterprising druggist ha Smith, cured the agency Cun*; a most wonderful discovery for the cure of Piles of every kind, which they will sell with a written to refund the money if it does not cure. It is said to he a specific for that terrible and dangerous disease. < Jet a free sam- ‘ple'twjd try it. Let our^otels aud hoarding houses advertise, tlulvacaiit places may i*e fill- j ie . » Oriental Soap, sold at B. J. Smith’: Japanese Pile Dr. <J. II. Williams* Liver Pills* At T. S. Paine’s drug store, endorsed uarantec ! by Ur. ^ Walker. This pill will cure mt «*nre. ! »>ck headache or any other kind. W. P. lice’s grocery store is a favorite resort for those who look for pure fresh supplies for their larders. A handsome brick building fronting j The position of devil in this office : • vacant. The C. I’. (Jr j rare bargains in j shoes. j The C. C. Grace Co. are offering ' j some astonishing bargains in dress | j goods. Houses to rent. Apply to Hitch & Mykrs. , Lucius Lanier * residence. quite Ul at his fath- vlietlicr inter B. J. Smith’s. The ! patron a; Japanese lav j great in their | doses 25 cents. external. Sold at house is s season. t Pellets ■fleets; n re small, hut ] griping; 50 | Seld at B. J. Smith’.* A new enterprise—the Novelty Re pairing shop—has been opened in the building next to Millers restaurant, , Spence & Button are the proprietors, and j j lt * on * n * oro> we wish them well. [ 8 11 ' 1 an *l dog. Murphy’s gang will soon have the Mr. B. II. Thomas, the water mains in position and the stand- the Superior Court received his commis- . E. Lanier enjoyed some recrc- thc forest last Thursday, with clerk of I cd and their by tourists, them so well The C. C. Grace C room for spring stool r3V^ tnkrn for il.c swison I ° ,,c l«n><lrnl fm on No pnhj>nogf would pay j **»>>< ns this. J I J | “Orange Blossom,’ are making j Female Remedy, is s | ed l»y all druggists. Plant avenue will J * up, advancing skyward. 10*43 P. M. Daily leave Atlant the common-sense Arrive Knox dd and recommend- ; ’* Nashville 10:30 a. i Memphis. s: (0 p. r 1 " Cincinnati 8:»)p.i ! sion and was squarely seateil i [ ficial sanctum last week. The World** Fair Special. Leaves Atlanta daily at 1:5o p. i Arrive Chattanooga at 7:29p. t " ( incinnati 7:20 a. i ” < 'liicmto A: 20 p. Italian tramps arc considered danger ous and should not l>c allowed to lounge ■ on the streets in idleness. The C. C. Grace Co. are offering j genuine bargains in dress goods. Travelers to Johnston Station will find i the Burns hotel just the place to pnt up j at. Its proprietor, Mr. T. B. Burns, has the comfort of his guests as heart. I 1 *30 P. M. The East Tennessee Vestibule Limited 1 ; leaves Atlanta. Arrives Knoxville 10:05 I p. in. Artezans around the stand-pipe are \ ! entertaining the guests at the Southern [ and Prof. Bridges’ school with thunder unchained, hut riveted to the base. The Luvinia hotel in Waresboro, Mrs. I Mangliam, proprietor, is a comfortable i home for all those hxiking for stopping ‘ places. It has the reputation of being I first-class in all its appointments. All’s well that ends ell. t I the Blank applications for widows' pensions will he found in the ordin ary’s office. East Tenn. Virginia I Georgia Railw’y SPECIAL NOTICE. ! dress goods at the Grace Co. Knoxvii.lk. Tknx.. Scptcinl*cr 1, l.s!»2. From and after this date all local tickets, not including commutation tickets, will Ik; void unless used before midnight of the day after they are purchased. Any ticket purchased which cannot Is* used on account of providential or other un avoidable causes will lie redeemed from the. original purchaser upon application to the agent from whom purchased. Approved: Ii. W. Wrkn.v. lien’l Passenger and Ticket Agent. L. N. Tbammf.ll. rli’m’n It. R. Conimssiihi of Georgia. Don t fail to see the bargains in Don’t fail to get our prices on Job Printing. Note nml Letter Heads a Specialty. J. V. NORTON, THE BUSY STORE ON PLANT AVENUE, Is Offering Special Inducements to Buyers ! In order to Close Out their Present Stock of Dry Goods, Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES, TRUNKS, ETC., To Make Vi-ooiii For Om* New Stock. Now is the Time for Bargains! KjOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY CALLING AND PURCHASING YOUR GOODS OP US. WE WANT MONEY AND NOT WINTER OOODS, It Will Pay You to Get There Early ! • • * s' * Orders by Mail Promptly Fi lied. J. V. NORTON, PLANT AVE., WAYCROSS.