Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, March 13, 1893, Image 6

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Removal! THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 13. 1S93. June 1. REMOVAL. JUNE 1. OLLAT’S According to Thy Carpet ^ ^ Stretch Thy Legs * Goods AT T0U1 OWN PRICE! Stylish Suits Handsome Hats Stretching your legs ali over it: country Neat Neckwear Call and See! JUNE 1. REMOVAL. JUNE 1 V ft s o < 9 Died at the (taming Tabic. An elderly American named Mich ael is died recently at a roulette table in Monte Carlo Casino. He had been par alyzed in both legs for some time and was carried by servants to the Casino. He had played daily for weeks. :is mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can {Ntssibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. •gu Sold by Druggists, price 75 cents per bottle. Baptist Picnic. The Baptist Sunday school in their annual picnic met at Johnson Park on last Saturday about 200 strong. The day was perfect, the children all in good humor, and the dinner one of the finest ever seen on such an occasion. All ex pressed themselves as being perfectly de lighted, and many said that it was the most enjoyable picnic that they ever at tended. The entire school including superintendent and pastor feel under lasting obligations to Capt. Johnson for kindnesses shewn during the day. Weeds in Walks. Kerosene oil will kill them hut that is quite expensive. Here is a cheaper plan: Boil four pounds arsenic and eight pounds of soda in 12 gallons of water, add to every gallon of this three gallons of cold water and while the liquid is yet warm carefully springle it over the walks. Do this in fine weather when the walks are dry so that the weeds and seeds may have the full ben efit of the application. Do not let any of the liquid fall on the leaves or roots of any plants you do not want to kill. Every weed will be killed within 24 hours from the time the poison is put on the walks, and one thorough application will keep the walks clean all the sum mer. W. A. P. WORK FOR US a few days, and yon will be startled at the pec ted success that will reward your efforts. We positively have the best business to offer an agent that can be found on the face of this earth. •45.00 profit on *75.00 worth of business is being easily and honorably made by and paid to hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in >ney faster at work SttnlSSW-itaA. ' 'The business is so i instructions so simple and plain. easy to learn, and instructions that all succeed from the start. Those who take hold of the business reap the advantage that arises from the sound reputation of one of the oldest, most successful, and largest publishing houses in America. Secure for yourself the profits that the business so readUy and handsomely All beginoers succeed grandly, and Mrs. E. COTTINGHAM, /Near the Bank, Waycross, 3ft 3ft Has in store and is constantly receiving all the Latest styles ot Hats, Bonnets, Rucfies. Bilons, veils, AND ALL OTHER FURNISHING GOODS. In Tb.o Xilne of Millinory. Orders for Hats or other goods from the country solicited and prompt attention guaranteed. Address or call on me. MRS. E. COTTINGHAM Brunswick and Western Railroad, Time Table. In Effect Thursday, February 2nd, 1893. Subject to Change Without Notice. y yield*. them t< au occiuuci a suioru realize their greatest expectations. Those who it find exactly as we tell them. There is plenty for a few more workers, and we urge begin at once. If you are already etn- plored. but hare a few spare moments, and wish to use them to advantage, then write us at once I TRUE * CO., Box No. 400, Augusta, He. Quite a number ot Waycross people are making en paries in regard to S?uwa- nee springs, the aceontmodations, etc. A small advertisement in these eolumns about the size of a saddle blanket would be of great benefit to the springs. Editor Allen, of Tifton was present on Sunday. J. L. Grady, of Blackshear, was a veri table sunbeam in the convention. His whole soul is in the work. Among the proxniuent workers who were present and helped to make the meeting a suecess, we note the follow ing: U. B. Reppard, of Savannah, E. A. Smith, of Lowndes, V. I* Stanton, C. C. Buchanan, W. T. Lott, C. E. Cook, D. B. Sweat, and Mrs. S. W. Hitch, of Waycross. WARESBORO, GA. CITl’ATED in the town of Waresboro. eleven miles West of Waycross, on the B. A W. Road. Healthy Locality, Moral Neighborhood, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. For particulars address METALIC AND WOOD GASKETS. WHY HOOD’8? U* 0 * 05 ® | All Grade, of Wood Coffins, Kobe,, Ac Hoo f* Sai*v«ilU U the best, ! 0ntertliro „ gh .-„po n! ,ib!e p.rti« of most reliable and accomplishes the : WJI. PARKER, , s. HOOD’S CURES 1 Aplsj—dswiy. No. 7. No. 111 No. 5. No. 1 Daily . P. M. A. M. .. 6 30 6 40 >1 s 1 10 s 7 20 12 10 7 19| 7 29 12 32 T f 7 40 s 7 50 . _5f 7 57 s 8 06 ...Js 6 20 1 38 f 8 05's 8 13 ....)» 0 40 1 47if 8 13's 8 20 IP. M. A. M. A. M .B. A W. Shops ! 7 30: 11 40 , Brunswick s 7 10 sll 10 E. T.. V. & G. Crossing! 6 01 j 11 00 ...Eleven Mile Turnout... 0J49i 10 49 Jamaica.. js 7 00 2 10 f 8 21 js 8128 45]f 8 40's i OO.f 8 50 s 1 i 8 55j 3 40] 9 10 1 10 10,s 5 30|S 9 20! •»12 30! 7 00 flO 06 slO 24 .. » 1 20j 7 30'slO 22jsl0 42 i 1 351 7 45 10 3l'sl0 50 .. J 2 00! 8 07 flO 45 sll 05 .Js 2 15 8 14 f10 48 sll 09 ...Js 2 25 i 3 1. if 3 50 !s 4 25 A. M. 5 50, 5 00 P. M s 6 35 slO 13 sll 47 sl2 20 r 05 ... r 40 ; . slO 10 .. 10 2o;.. A. M.I.. 8 17 fl0 50 sll 13 . 8 57 sll 13 sll 31 28'fll 25 sll 53 33 sl2 02 > 43j 11 10 50 fl2 05 sl2 11 15 fl2 17 sl2 11 30/12 25 f 1 04 11 40 fl2 32 s 1 12 11 57 fl2 40 s 1 12 20,fl2 52 s 1 12 50 1 051 1 1 00 s 1 P. M.IA. M. 051 1 10 S M.IP. 2 00. STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4 No. 6. No. 12 No. 8. Dai. y Daily ^ Jamaica ;s 6 SOjflO 59 ...Wnynesville '» 6 23 flO 23 ...Atkinson js 6 IfijflO 17 Lulaton s 6 0s!fl0 10 ... Nahunta s 6 00!fl0 02 .... Holioken.. s 5 42 f 9 45 ..Schlatterville... - WAY CROSS... ..Waresboro ... Millwood.... ...McDonald Pearson ...Kirkland. 5 15 9 — 9 5.00 s 4 40 ... s 4 17 f 2 27 ...is 4 25, 4 06 P. M 6 00 5 40 55 f 5 00 35's 4 30 6 05*s 3 50i 5 56 s 3 57 5 32;s 3 10 O O-' S O IV 4 17 8 2 40 s 5 42 f 9 45 4 45;s 1 50! . Js 5 34!f 9 38 4 20s 1 25> 3 40 12 3o! 1 45jsll aoj—-—• xi 1 lo'sll 00 “1 . 06 12 30 slO 13 . ,'s 4 17;f Z S8 12 12,s 9 40! .. 13 s 3 45! 12 40 s 9 15! . >5] 3 38; 11 251 9 03} 15 f 3 28 11 03 s 8 42 . „ - I2lf 3 24 10 54js 8 27!. Willacoochee is 3 40 f 3 22 10 50 s 8 17! Alapaha s 3 17 s 3 (0 10 07 s 7 10! ..Enigma. js 3 07.f 2 50 9 49,f 6 20 Brookfield s 3 00 2 42! 9 37ls 6 00 1 8SL»ffl P i« Benton & Upson, MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS. Machinery and Mill Supplies, ENGINES, BOILERS, Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, Wood Work ing Machinery, Sugar, Rice, Cotton and Canning Machinery. Irrigating Machinery A SPECIALTY. Office and Warehouse, Machinery Wharves, Adjoining S. F. & W. Railway Depot, oct 8-ly. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. J. M. TYLER, -1$. /••Dealer in Country Produce + + + ■» General Groceries, -f QUITMAX, GEORGIA. Send me your orders for Corn, Oats. Bacon, Lard. Peas. Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Pota toes &c. They will receive prompt atten tion. All goods delivered F. O. B. W. B. COOPER & CO., DEALERS IN Flour, ugar, Goffes, Hay, Corn, Oats and Canned Goods, PRICES GUAY DOU1N. S. L. PRICE, QUITMAN, El. General Produce Merchant, Bacon, Corn, Oats, Syrup, Chickens, Eggs, ALWAYS ON HAND. J. W. HTOPSOHT, PRO HU Eton Centennial and Palace Bars, QUITMAN, GEORGIA. THE BEST AND PUREST LIQUORS jZSff-pronipt attention given to orders ac companied l»y the cash. Express Charges Paid From this point to any place on the S. F. A W. K., or IS. A W. H. 11. Patronage solicited. UVEBY, FEED BP SEE Sta,L>les. 94 1-2 Bay Street - - - Savannah, Ga. (P.O.Box *40.) j”!!!!as Mile Post”.’.’.*.’.’.’ ..Gray's.... J. A. JONES & CO., Fine Horses, Carriages and Buggies. Drivers Fnrnished if Desired. Patronage solicited. K. O. LEE, PROPRIETOR. ...Tifton. ..js 2 25T 2 10 ..IS 2 12:f 1 50 ..Jr 2 Wjf 1 53. !! Willingham!!!!!!!!! Is 1 47f 1 38! Davis s 1 35 f 1 28, ....Junction. ! 1 29! 1 15; ..... Albany i is' i io! . „ P. M.IA.M. A.M mar30-d3m-w3m. BUGGIES, WAGONS, Bead Carts, Terpentine Wagons, Harness, Jewing Machines and Attachments. WAYCROSS, GA. STORE ! New Goods, Cheap! Dry,Goods and Fine Family ass at Warcroos. C. MORRIS, Master Trass fortatios. GEO. W. HAINES, Scperistesdest. ^arWe keep on hand a full supply c Shuttle* and Needles for all kinds c Sewinsr Machines. Parker and Elizabeth Sts. PARKER A LEE.