Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, March 04, 1893, Image 5

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 4,1893. HJagcross Bocalfe. Official Organ of Ware County, Charl ton County and City ofWaycro**. : HERALD FUBLISHIXG COMPANY. Transient advertising inserted at $1.00 per inch first insertion. 50c subsequent insertion. Beading notice in local columns 10c per aUne first insertion; 5c per line each subse quent 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 change. Additional rates will be charged for spe cial position. Fnrnltwre at Coat. The Western furniture company is selling furniture, carpets, matting, etc., at cost as they arc in need of the place for the new stock which will be in on or about March 15th. Give them a call. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1893. F. C. Owen. 1 *, Leading Clothier, ofj Way cross. As the spring draweth nigh, the spring poet is on the wing. Fifty pieces of matting of the best quality and the finest color ever seen in this place has been brought to the Wes tern’Furniture company on Tuesday, and they will lie sold at the lowest prices. Hon. H. G. Turner will please accept thanks for courtesies extended this office. Notwithstanding the had weather the water tower has continued to grow dur ing the past week. Peter Ik»yd, the colored drayman of Waycross, is punctual, polite and rcason- uld<Mn his charges. Call for him. The little five year old son of Mr. W. J. Smith, fell from the railroad embank ment and wrenched his arm badly on Saturday last. If you have any broken looking glasses to replace, leave your order with W. R. McIntosh & Co. during the next few days. They will be in the market in a few days and can save your money. tf ^ Fresh lot of the celebrated Indian River oranges just received and for sale by the dozen or from one to ten box lots. W. A. McNeil. For Sole Two lots of land fronting on Lee avenue. Easy term*. Apply at law office of O. C. Thomas; Plant avenue. tf Wanted. Second hand turning lathe and planer. They must be in good order and the price moderate. Address Badger & Burke, 4t Quitman, Ga. A Bear and a Boy. Waycmss had two visitors from the Okeefenokee swamp last Saturday, a boy and a bear. The boy wanted to sell the bear for twenty-five dollars, no purchaser could be found and they both returned to their native wilds in the swamp. He Declines to Subscribe. One of our peoples’ party friends in Brooks county declines to send us a dol lar for the Herald because we stated in a recent issue that Mr. Watson’s hide was hanging on Mr. Black’s back fence. We may have been mistaken as to the whereabouts of 31 r. Watson hide but everybody knows that he was skinned, and the presumption is that Mr. Black was in possession of the hide. Come now Jake, no more foolishness, send us that dollar. Xclicf. Our Mr. A. Herschkovitz left for the northern markets to select a fine stock of goods for our clothing and dry goods store, from there he will vUft the wes tern markets and will secure the finest line of furniture, carpets matting, etc., for our furniture store. Special attention will be given to style and quality. Herschkovitz Bros. Roltaer'i Recommendation. i We are acquainted with many mothers in Centerville, who would not be without Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house for a good many times its cost, and are recommending it every day. From personal experience we can say that it has broken up bad colds for our children.— Centreville, South Dakota, Citizen. Fifty cent bottles for sale by Cash Drug Store. A large number of distinguished gen tlemen passed through the city on Tues day last'en route to Washington. A great many will return later disap- \ pointed. 9100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreadful disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to to the medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitution al disease, requires a consitutional treat ment. • Hall’s Catarrh cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers, that they offer One Hundred dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney, Toledo, O. Sold l»v all druggists, 75 cents. For Sale Cheap. One upright Stuyvesant piano, used only two months. Will sell for part cash and balance on six and twelve months time. Call on or address, ' Z. B. Rogers, Blaekslicar, Ga A Birthday Party. Wednesday, March 1st, was the birth day of 3Ire. A. Bennett, of this city. Her daughter 3Iiss Clara, took advantage of the happy occasion to give her mother a birthday party. A dozen couples were present and the evening passed most pleasantly, winding up with a social dance at the armor}’. Bueklen’s 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 perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. B. Whorter & Co., E. B. Goodrich, and B. J. Smith’s drag stores. v lie Got Left. It is currently reported on the streets of Waycross that l the senior editor of this paper has been running .foot races for a pair of shoes, and that he lost the shoes. The junior has no objection to having the senior exercise himself a little in a legitimate way, but when it eosts a pair of shoes, the line must be drawn. After all, however, we are fain to acknowledge that the loss of the shoes does not trouble us nearly so much as the humiliating knowledge that our partner was shamefully beaten. Ur. CS. B. Williams’ Liver Pills, At T. S. Paine’s drug store, endorsed by Dr. J. L Walker. This pill will cure sick headache or anv other kind. Sbe Leaves the Back Saw. There is perhaps no living man so mean or so unfortunate as to fail at some period of his natural life to strike a streak of luck. The junior editor of this paper is not an exception to the rule. In the hurry and confusion of moving to Waycross, the lady we board with neglected to bring the buck saw. The oversight was not intentional on her part. No indeed! she’s not that kind of a person. Nevertheless a bur den has been lifted from our shoulders and we feel lighter, and happier and more secure. That buck saw, so closely connected with the stove wood business, has been the bane of our life and we feel as we write, that congratulations from the head of many a well regulated family in Waycross will be ours. They know how it is themselves. We are still further consoled wtth the reflection that there arc no buck saws in Way- cross. There is always something to be thankful for. We the undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership under the firm name of W. R. McIntosh & Co., and propose carrying everything in the Fur niture nnd House Furnishing line to be found in a first-class furniture store, and respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. February 15,1893. Warren Lott, C. E. 3IURVHY, W. R. 3IcIntosh, Waycross, Ga. Thanking the people of Waycross and surrounding country for their liberal patronage in the past, I would solicit their trade and good, will for the above firm. All bills and acounts due me will be payable to the firm of W. R. McIn tosh & Co.,-who are hereby authorized to receipt for same. W. R. 3IcIntosh. There will soon be immense stocks of goods in Waycross. Our neighbors for fifty miles around are invited to come to town, and examine for themselves. Call and get prices from A. R. l5en- nett on groceries of all kinds. The Japan dwarf blood peach is just the thing you want for small city lots. Does well here. Procure some trees of the Cherokee Nursery Co. and be con vinced. Mr. SjK>ttswood lost a very fine Je; cow a few nights since. She is said to have been worth a hundred dollars, it seems that 3Ir. Beavers is not alone in his misfortunes. A Liberal Donation. John J. McDonough, mayor of Savan nah, has presented the new Methodist church at this place with a car load of first-class lumber. The members of the church, as also the citizens of Waycross appreciate the gift. Should his honor visit Waycross, he will l»e tendered the key to the city. Union Prayer Meeting. A union prayer meeting has been in progress at the Methodist church during the past week. We are pleased to learn that considerable interest is manifested. This meeting is preparatory to the meet ings which it is proposed to hold next week. See list of grand and petit jurors for > April term Ware Superior court in this i issue. Turpentine Wagons for Sale. We have on hand a lot of the best two and four horse turpentine wagons ever used in this section. Turpentine men will find it to their interest to call and examine our wagons before buying else where. J. A. Jones & Co. Waycross, Feb. 11, 1893. 4t Index to New Advertisements. Hall «k Cole Dissolution. W. P. Burke Locals. W. J. Powell Produce. Herschkovitz Bros Locals. W. A. McNeil Locals. A. R. Bennett ~....A ..Locals. Collins & Hay Fresh Fish. A good reliable white woman of mid - die age to do general service and act as cashier. Address Box 151, Waycross, Ga. A. R. Bennett for fine cigars. FOR RENT. Dwelling just west of E. H. Crawley’s store. J. C. McDonald. For Rent. The Herald contemplates further changes and improvements in the near future. We propose to do our best for Waycross,and we think Waycross will reciprocate. Apples, Oranges and Bananas and Lemons at A. R. Bennett’s. In to-day’s issue we present our read ers with a very pretty calender for March, cut it out and paste it up. The Herald is determined you should not be left. Call on A. R. Bennett for Hams and Strips. Fei Two (2) nice houses o ■heap. Apply at Bank. FOR RENT. Two atom, good location. The two connected or not. Sratth'a Drug Store. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the copartner ship heretofore existing under the firm name of M. Hall «fc Cole, at Nichols, Ga., is dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Hall be comes responsible for the liabilities of the firm. M. IUi.lA'Colk. December 111 1892. ;$t. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND RENT. ell improved, three mil •ntaining JViO Quit- Correspondence from Bickley and St. 3Iarys received too late for publication in this issue. It is necessary that com munications should be received not later than Wednesday, to secure insertion. Will our good friends please remember this and govern themselves accordingly. Call and gat ottr prtcei a Envelopes. We leave in a few days for the fur niture markets to put in our stock of furniture, house furnishing goods, etc. If you are in need of anything in this line, it will pay you to place your order with us and let us get just exactly what you want. tf W. R. McIntosh & Co. Farm ailjoining the corporate limits of Quitman containing 100 acres. Good dwel ling. Improvements fine. Residence in Quitman,'Ga., ten rooms, on Court street near depot, acre lot. Brick building in Quitman; 22x00. corner ing on Court House Square. Four five room cottages to rent in Way- cross. Apply to Sharp & Pbriiam. Real Estate Agents. Lagerine! * * Drink & Lagerine, *#* That Great Health - Giving Drink ! ! Mn no fart urtil by FRED FICKEN. Proprietor Enterprise Bottling Works, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. .j ■ J. V. NORTON. Mil, Dl| Ms ill Slws, NEW, FRESH AND STYLISH. it Requires No Head to See the Bargains! IN OUR GREAT SPRING STOCK OF HIGH GRADE GOODS. Good Quality and Honest Merit are in all Goods we Show. Uniformly Low Prices are Made on All we Have to Sell! YOU CAN’T GO WRONG WHEN YOU BUY FROM US, Because We Have Just One Way of Doing Business, and that is to Give a Dollar in Good Quali- • ty for a Dollar of Any Man’s Money. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. The Newest Styles in Great ’Variety. THEY + HAVE + GOT + TO ♦ GO HARD TIRES, HIGH PRICES AND BIG PROFITS CAN’T EXIST IX THIS TOWN, BECAUSE WE HAVE GOT THE GOODS ATD MAKE THE PRICES THAT- SAYES THE PEOPLE’S MONEY. Have You Seen Our New Spring Stock? IT IS A WONDERFULLY COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HIGH-CLASS GOODS IN DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. 1 SPLENDID SHOWING OF RELIABLE, TRUSTY SERVICEABLE GOODS THAT ARE ^•Rich Men’s Qualities at Poor Men’s Prices.-^ A Superb Assortment, Which Includes Everything New and Desirable for the Present Season. REMEMBER! WE DEAL FAIR AND SAVE YOUR DOLLARS. County Patronage Especially Solicited. Samples Sent on Application PLHNT HYENUE, WHYCROSS, CEORGIH.