Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, March 13, 1893, Image 3

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1893. 8HORT NEWS NOTES tf Interest Gathered from Every where and Carefnlly Condenses. The United States contains 194,000square miles of coal fields. Leopold Trenck shot and killed Henry Meeting of the Waterworks Commis sion. The Sanitary and Waterworks Commission met in adjourned ses sion of regular meeting on the eve of 5lh of April 1893. Present, H. Murphy, Chairman, Commissioners Reed, Wilson, Cason, Albertson and Johnson. The reading of the min utes of former meeting dispensed with. Under call of reports of commit- j tees, the committee on rules consist- j ing of commissioners Reed and Cason ! made report and read same, which on motion were considered r.nd adop ted as a whole. The schedule water j rates as presented by Commissioner ! Reed were considered, amended, and j on motion adopted as a whole. Fieillet at Ssymour, Ind. Kvery night in London over 6.000 par son* sloop In tho open air. The Earl of Roseherry is ths youngest knight of the Order of the Garter. Ten people were killed and 11 injured In a Big Four wreck at Lafayette, Ind. Tho first elevated railway in England is in procsss of I'onstruetiou at Liverpool. Great in threat has be-n aroussd in Xew York by the Russian edict expelling Jews. Two men were killed and a third badly injured by the collapsing of a title kiln at Casey. III. Arrangement are about completed for the meeting of the Presbyterian assembly at Washington. Several prominent and wealthy farmers ; Blanks for use by the commission for , « n r^,gt r ch:ji[!!ea^ eouinJic “ 4tor ' making application for water to the : Tli. .tat. ..n.t. of Teane,«. i. now i commission were presented by Com- j sitting as a court of impeachment on the missiouer Reed, considered and: case of Judge Dudley Dubose. j adopted as a whole. On motion I At their first annual meeting the iron j u was resolved that Commissioner j finishers union decided not to return to ; t> , , - . , ... the amalgamated association. ! Reed be appointed as a committee | It is reported that the cabinet officers j to have 500 copies of the rules ; 500 are given the veto power overall appoint ments in their respective states. The average weight of adult Rcstouians of both sexes is only 13d pounds. Western people average six pounds heavier. At Ash Grove. Mo.. Constable Cowifield shot and killed William King in self de fense, the latter having resisted arrest. A cyclone in Cooke county, Texas, was followed by u deluge of wuter, aud thous ands of ucres of crops have been ruined. Taking the earth all over Into consider ation the amount of rain that falls on its surface comes to about five feet annually. Frederick Haller, a well known resident of tho Chicago suburb of Maywood, was shot and mortally wounded by his bird copies of schehule of water rates and 1000 blanks, eacli for application, j permit and tap order, printed ami | prepared for the use of the Com mis- j slon at as cheap and consistent rates : as possible, and at as early a date as ! convenient; and that the* rules and I schedules be published in at least \ two issues of the official gazette of the city. | The bill of estate of J. W. Tynan was returned for information, as it was unknown to the Commission. On motion it was resolved that: j fountains be placed one in Old Wav- k. ! cross and one in New Waycross. | meeting, the Commission, on raolion, tion. Willoughby Compton and his sister I adiourned. were drowned in the Detroit river in con- , J . | sequence of their rowboat being over- “ MUBFIIY, Chairman. j turned. R. P. BllU>. Clerk. Miss Mary Chambers is in jail at Clay- I -♦ ton, Ala., for contempt of court In refus ing to surrender $1,48;) which she claims is her owu. Emma Rotmnn was drowned by the ujisettin^ of a < skiff at Grand Rapids, ich. ller mule companion was rescued barely alive. Peter Jackson, his wife and two chil dren were dro.vne 1 by the capsizing of their skiff near Marshall's Ferry, on the Wabash river. At a dinner given recently by the pre fect of Paris every guest was furnished with a menu of solid silver set in a red velvet frame. The shark manifests a distinct liking for certain races, and will oat an Asiatic in preference to a negro, and a European rather than either. It is not commonly known that when the Prince of Wales visits a theater be invariably pave 10 guineas for his box. This is a fixed rule. Six persons were killed and oearly a score of others were seriously injured by an explosion on board the steamer Ohio, 24 miles below Cairo. Ex-Postmaster General Wnnamaker talked to two dnndaysohools. heard two sormous and addressed the Y. M. C. A. at Kansas City Sunday. An idea of the amount of gold mined every year may be had from the fact that European goldsmiths make up $34,000,000 into gold plate and jewelry aunually. A lightningrod agent who attempted to j put a rod on the house of Thomas Sailer, a farmer, near St. Augustine, Ill., against Mr. Sailer’s wishes, was brought down by Mrs. Sailer with a Winchester. The city of Banian, in Great Bucharia, is cut in the side of a mountain. There are 13,000 artificial caves, some Very large. And to statues—one IX) the other 3J feet high—each hewn from a single stone. A reward of $500 has been offered for the apprehension of C. T. Gale, the ab sconding treasurer of Laramie City, Mo. His embezzlement is said to amount to $12,000 and his other indebtedness to $8,000. A curiosity of journalism is established on the top of Mount Washington, the highest peak of New England, whee an enterprising printer has built ad office, from which he periodically issues a news paper named, with much truth. Among the Clouds. V Eight hundred pious pilgrims left Paris for Jerusalem two weeks ago. They started in a special train and will make the pilgrimage in comfortable style throughout. Cardinal Langenieux. the bishop of Liege and a number of other prelates are of the party. The woman who preferred serious charges against Sheriff Lipscomb, of Heard county, Georgia, has gone before a notary public and on oath said that the charges were false and that sho was in duced by others to do so. and, afterward regretting it, she has publicly withdrawn the same. TO BANKQUET JACKSON. To Get at tl»e Facts Regarding Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ask the; people who take this medicine, or read the testimonials often published in this paper. They will certainly convince you that Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses unequalled merit, and that HOOD’S CURES. Hood’s Pills cure constipation by re storing the peristatio action of the ali mentary canal. They are the best fami ly cathartic. W. A. McNEIL’S Is the Place In Bay lour Fine Family Groceries, Grain and Bran. im Sole Agent in Waycross for Ballard's Celebrated Flour, and for the present will offer the following popular brands: PRICE NO OBJECT. OWENS SELLS THE Clothing, Shoes and Hats, IN AND AROUND WAYCROSS. W’S HP BOY'S SHITS BBEflTLY REDUCED. A FEW ODD SUITS IN STYLE AND IN SEASON, Will be sold below tlieir value. Light Weight Thio Coats and Tests Just irrived. LONG COATS, STOUT COATS, RKGULVR COATS. AH colors and all kinds, marked at a MOVING PRICE. About 200 pair extra Pants, any size, any kind, must be sold now. Soft and comfortable Low Quarter Shoes, Tan Shoes, Patent Leather and Cordovan just in from the the Rockland Co., and every pair warranted. Come and trv on a pair, Thev are smooth ones. SIPPS gT ILF PB10E. Negligee and Puff Bosom Shirts Lower Than Ever. Regardless of what others say I am still selling^ Douglas’ $3.00 Shoes for $2.75. everything else in men’s and boy’s wear, below competition. FRANK C. OWENS, The Leading Clothier. OWENS’ BLOCK. WAYCROSS, GA. wAy cross The Federal Judge Will Be Warmly Wel comed to Atlanta. AtlXsta, May 10.-—The bar of this city has taken preliminary steps to ten der Associate Justice Jackson a banquet and reception upon the occasion of his visit to this city on the 23th inst. to hear arguments in several railroad cases which are to come before him. Com mittees have been appointed, and the lawyers of Atlanta will extend the jus tice a greeting worthy of the distin guished jurist’s calling. Heavy Hall at Lothair. Loth air, Ga., May 10.—This place was visited Sunday evening by a heavy wind and a terrific hail storm, blowing down trees and fencing. The hail stones covered the ground, and being unusu ally large, generally the sice of peaches that were beaten off the trees t and some as large as hen eggs. Fruit is destroy ed and gardens and crops badly dam aged. Utilitarian Pilgrim* on the Way. Rome, May 10.—The Hungarian pil grims under Cardinal Vmsaary. arch bishop of Gran and primate of Hungary, will arrive here on May 20. Cardinal Vassary wiU formally receive the car dinal’s hat at the consistory to be held on the 1st of June. Obelisk, @ $5.25 Favorite “ 4.75 Blue-Bird 4.50 Flour has advanced, but having bought a Car-load before the rise, I can affonllto give my customers the benefit of the old price, and I will refund the money if any of the Ballard Flour fails to give satisfaction. I WANT The very l»est Country Produce, and will give the highest market price, either in trade or cash. ill Line of Crockery and Stoves on hand. All I ask is a call. Hi. QUITMAN, GA. D RETAIL DEALER I Rev. Mr. Spurgeon to Sail (or America. London, May 10.—Rev. Thomas Spur geon will sail from Auckland, Hew Zealand, for San Francisco May 20. He will pass several days in Chicago, and will assist Mr. Moody in his evangelical work in that city. Heavy find fancy GROCERIES, - ASD - Gountry Produce of all kinds. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Special Attention paid to Packing and Shipping Goods. Music* Store. PIHNGS, Ops m Small instments, Sewing Machines ——AND ALL KINDS OF ATTACHMENTS, Needles, Oils, etc. J. -R. K/NIGHT, Manager.. AN AMERICAN NAMED RELIEVES all a—> Distress. REMOVES Sum Sense of TnnoasJ, Congestion, pits. REVIVES >ib» ENERGY. RESTORES Xonml Chwinam, and Vunnloila WAYCROSS Tobacco Growers and Manufacturers Association LEM JOHNSON. President, Waycross, Georgia. IWflHUpACTURERS ••• OF f CIGARS. ••Roquet tie Havana/* ••Street 11 Itispvrinys.‘* '"’’Elegant. All our Goods arc Manufactured of Imported Tobacco, And are as well made and of as tine quality jus any in the market. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN WAYCROSS. Orders Solicited from Abroad. Give Us a Trial having . BEWARE OF FRAUD. DO fa G I! A S sTll OES^ °N nine without XV. L. Douglas name and price stamped on bottom, Look W. L DOUGLAS S3 mow GENTLEMEN. A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf, seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom- made shoes costing from $4 to $$. ing are of the same high standard of Fine Calf, Iland-Sewed. ., Farmers and Letter-Carriers. 13 and $a.oo for Working Men. ind $1.75 for Youths aud ’Joys. ■' d - SC "' ed Do» s o.a.| L A F glks. IT IS A DUTY you owe yourself get the best value for yoar Economize In yoar ~ by purchasing W. Douglas Shoes, which spresent the best value at tho prices advertised LclunWe sale .... ... catalogue, 1 — !, size and width wanted. Postage Free. _r plnce send dire... ... ,, L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. FOR SALE BY B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO. (pile; Sfeeret of Ik-ieeess! JOHN SMITH OR A CHINAMAN NAMED OR A MANDALAY AN NAMED 955 c8§ SB OR A TURK NAMED 1 Or any man of any name or of any .iation can get better things to wear at our store and at lower t / prices than anywhere else. Professional gossips no longer talk of their neighbors, but marvel at our Below Zero Prices BRAD WATSON & CO., Owens’ BlooR, Waycross, Go.. The Secrot of Success for tho Monopoly Oppressed Farmer IS TO PLANT ORCHARDS. California found not her greatest wealth in her gold mines, hut in her vineyards and orchards. Georgia and the South can excel the dry, hot climate of Calirornia in the production of fine fruits ; hut to do o we must quit planting cheap, worthless brush, and plant none but southern grown trees procured direct from the Cherokee Nursery. The people of Ware and urrounding counties cannot afford to waste money buying northern grown trees. We invite every one to examine our stock before buying. • We wiil take pleasure in showing you what wc have. GOOD TREES AT FAIR PRICES IS OUR MOTTO. If you cannot come to see us, write to us before you place your orders. Catalogues free. Address CHEROKEE HORSERY CO., WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. Do You FEEL SICK? Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, 0YS- -ZU- DIDAIIC TARIM rC PERSIA or INDIGESTI0 TAKE RIPANS TABULES 11 yon are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, or htve T rn _ ninauc TADIII PC LIVER COMPLAINT take RIPANS TABULES RIPANS TABULES take RIPANS TABULES Ripans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health. f' "rIPANS TABULES "' * EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. f ^“complete \ SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S BILL. t MEDICINE CHEST J Sold by Druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price, j MbUlwmb bn ♦ Box (6 vials), 75 cents. Family package (4 boxes), $2. "‘'‘'SSJS| THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. ►5 10 SPRUCE STREET, - - NEW YORK. Waycross Carriage Shop, S. L. GUPTON, PROPRIETOR, Brunswicli. Street, Waycross, Ga MANUFACTURER OF Buggies, Wagons and Carts. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. All word done at short notice. First-class Workmen employed. 0jj nj if j| m\ IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS A Flax Seed Poultice. It is applied right to tho parts. It cures all diseases ofwomen. Any lady can use it herself Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. ^Tailed to any address on receipt of $1. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co., 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, ZD.