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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1893.
B, H. LBVY, BRO. & CO.
Controllers of Styles and Prices in Waycross, Georgia, #
ARE OFFERING GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR THE MONTH OF MAY.
Remember that our stock is new and that we are only offering Clothing made by the Fashion Plate for Spring and
Summer of 1893.
Kep Your Eye
on the Fifty foot Glass Front
jSpecial Inducements for the Month of May.
Yhe Largest Line of Clothing,
Shoes, Hats and Furnishings in Waycross,
And Prices That Wilt All Competition.
Come and see the Largest Line of Straw Hats in South Georgia.
Our prices on Men’s and Boys’ Shoes will open your eyes. Extravagant display
of Spring and Summer Neckwear, Underwear to suit you all.
Largest display of Men’s and Boys’ goods in town. B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO., Southern Hotel Building, Waycross, Ga. ^
ROBBERY NEAR BRAGANZA.
Negro Foot Pad* Relieve » Farmer of Hls
Wallet and Daeape.
Last evening at about 8 o’clock, while
Mr. G. W. Crawford, a respectable and
well to do farmer, who lives about four
miles from Braganza, was returning
home from that place, he was siezed by
two negroes who held him firmly and
robbed him of liis pocket book contain
ing $45.45. In the scuffle Mr. Crawford
received several severe blows and though
somewhat hurt is not scaiously injured.
It was too dark for Mr. Crawford to re
cognize his assailants and they escaped.
The pocket book was of leather with two
clasps and the money consisted of one
ten dollar bill, 2 or 3 fives, some two
dollar hills and the balance in silver
change. Mr. Crawford was in town this
morning. This is indeed a high handed
piece of business and it is to be hoped
the highwaymen may be captured.
The Cash Drug Store desires us to
publish the following testimonial as they
handle the remedy and believe it to be
reliable.
I bought a 50 cent bottle of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm and applied it to ray
limbs, which have been afflicted with
rheumatism at intervals for one year. At
the time I bought the Pain Balm I was
unable to walk. I can truthfully say
that Pain Balm has completely cured
me. R. H. Farr, Holywood, Kan. Mr.
A. B. Cox, the leading druggist at Holy-
wood, vouches for the truth of the above
statement.
Manor Items.
Everything is on a boom here as us
ual. Our Sabbath school is progressing
finely and last Sunday the attendance
was larger than usual. Dr. Jones is
rendering efficient service in this direc
tion. Superintendant Lyne will report
from the Blackshear convention next
Sunday.
A protracted meeting at New Pros
pect church closed last Sunday.
Prof. Griffin, of the Horaerville high
school paid a flying visit to Manor last
Sunday, he was the guest of Mr. H. W.
McConnell.
The farmers are getting along wel
with their work although we are having
too much rain.
Sheep shearing and cotton chopping
is the order of the day now.
There will be preaching at Camp
branch next Sunday. Everybody is in
vited to attend.
Work on the new academy will begin
again this week and will be pushed
forward to a rapid completion.
I—
T he Revolution Farces.
The New Orleans States says that the
revolution in Cuba died before it had a
fair chance to blossom into a skirmish,
and according to. the news that has
reached this country not a single gun
was fired and the, uprising was such a
tame affair that the revolutionists con
cluded to make prisoners of themselves
and surrender to the government. In
Central America, however, it is a very
dull season when there are not two or
three revolutions in full blast, and it
appears that the people down there
cannot get along without them because
they are the only form of sport which is
popular- The dispatches show that the
novernment has put down the revolution
in Honduras, and, as usual, shot a
number of prisoners in order to avoid
the necessity of feeding them, but
while matters have quieted down in
Honduras, a revolution has been started
in Nicaragua, and the “outs” will do
their level best to oust the “ins,” and
thus the fun goes on.
Another Lyncnlng in South Carolina.
A negro brute who attempted to out
rage an eleven year old white girl, was
lynched near the town of Laurens, S. C.,
yesterday. The scene of the lynching
was only about a inlle from the residence
of Senator Irby who was himself prest
ent. The crowd numbered 600 of the
representatiue citizens of the county.
No one pretends to deny that lynchings
are deplorable, but the circumstances
which makes them a necessity are still
more deplorable. In spite of ten thous
and sermons and all the editorials that
could be written from now till dooms
day, the unwritten law will stand. The
south has the noblest, the purest and the
most beautiful women in the world and
they will be protected by the strong
hands and devoted hearts of southern
manhood. ,
Ladles are Unfortunate.
Because the higher they rise in society the
weaker they find themselves bodily. Risley's
Philotoken controls the nerves, aids nature
in various functions, and thus combats
with the many ills of womankind success
fully. If your druggist has not got it he
will order it for you for $1 a bottle, from
Chas. F. Risley, Wholesale Druggist, 62
Cortland St.. New York. Send for a des
criptive pamphlet, with directions and cer
tificates from many ladies who have used it
i&s&r " in favor of Risley'
mr!2-ly
oys.
The merry picnickers are abundant
in the land.
“What becomes of the rain fall and
what causes the Gulf Stream?” We
would like to receive from the scholars
in Prof. Bridges’ class room, or any of
them, written answers, not too long, to
one or both of the questions
stated above. The writer claims that
science and investigation has never yet
clearly demonstrated the cause of the
Gulf streem. We have a theory of our
own and would like to hear from the
students on the subject as we have
stated. Perhaps it is proper to say that
Lieutenant Maury’a theory of the “warm j
and cold water,” which is familsar to j
all, and is only one of many which have
been advanced to account for this won- j
derful phenomena is theory only.
Bneklen'i 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, andi B. J. Smith’s
drug stores.
News and Notes.
One of the most difficult things we
can call to mind is to feel proud of a lit
tle nubbin of a boy with a cigar in his
mouth.
The old-time darkey will soon disap
pear forever, but the memory of his “big
house” manners and obliging ways will
never die, at least, not in the south.
Frank James, brother to the noted
outlaw Jesse James, is running a saloon
in Chicago.
At a wedding near Holly Springs,
Miss., a large number of negroes were
accidentally poisoned. It is thought at
least twenty-five of them will die.
One of the oldest houses in America
is generally reported to be located at
Santa Fe, New Mexico. The building
was erected before the Spanish conques t
and it is traditionally reported that
Counando stopped there in 1540.
It is said that when Benjamin Frank-
liu proposed to start a newspaper his
mother tried to dissuade him from it be
cause she said there were already two
papers in America and there was no
room for onother.
THE EMPEROR’S SPEECH.
Mot So Fast Please.
The Marietta Journal has this, “They
are booming Henry G. Turner for gov
ernor down in the wiregrass belt.” We
think our contemporary up among the
red hills is a little previous. We do
not think the friends of Mr. Turner
down this way are trying to get up any
special boom in the direction indicated.
That Mr. Turner deserves promotion,
and that his friends desire it, there can
be no doubt, but it is our impression
that when he can be spared from the
House of representatives his friends all
over the state would like to see him in
the United States senate.
A. Golden, Druggist, Birmingham,
Ala., writes: “Please pablish some of
the testimonials I have sent you for
Japanese Pile cure.” Sold by B. J.
I mith.
from his recent serious illness. Dr. St.
Clair Smith his attending physician,
said to-night that the actor was getting
well rapidly, but he would not hazard
an opinion as to how soon he would be
up and about
B. J. Smith, Druggist, recommeuds
Japanese Liver Pellets for constipation
and sick headache. Small, mild, easy to
take. 50 pills 25 cents.
No Blight Here.
i is singular yet true that the Le-
Conte pear trees of this immediate sec
tion have not as yet been touched with
blight Many orchards in Thomas,
Brooks, Lowndes and adjoining counties
have been almost completely destroyed
during the past few years, while here
the trees are loaded with fruit and
thrifty and green. It may be that the
dreaded blight will strike us after awhile,
at present, however, there seems to be
no indications of it. This is indeed
favored section.
Ha Will Carry the Army Bill Into Ef
fect Whether Passed or Not.
Berlin, May 11.—While reviewing
the troops in the field at Tempelhofer,
the German emperor ordered the prin
cipal officers of the imperial guard to
gather around him and addressed them
as follows:
“I have been seriously disappointed
in the patriotism of the late reichstag.
I hope the coming reichstag will adopt
the military bill, but if the coming
reiclistag%hould refuse to adopt it. I am
determined to carry the bill into effect,
despite the unpatriotic opposition. I
know myself that I am alone with the
federated princes and the people.”
The speech of t .-j emperor is causing
enormous excite..«exit among the peo
ple. It appears in The North German
W. W. WALKER,
QUITMAN, GA.
General - Produce - Merchant,
niversal Ga;
prominence,
double leaded
who heard the em
peror speak say t nat he spoke with un
usual emphasis, j* - using at every word
in order to com. the sense of his de
termination to abi ie by his declaration.
There is a profound and widespread
impression that the emperor would not
hesitate to risk a conflict with the new
reichstag should it provo hostile to the
bill. The emperor’s concluding words
in addressing his officers were:
•*I felt the necessity to tell you can
didly my decision as I told you my
hopes when the bill was first proposed.”
The officers who heard the emperor’s
words maintained absolute silence, al
though in deep sympathy with the
kaiser’s trtews. Leading men in Ger
man politics who have heard of the em-
per’s speech now consider that he has
embarked on a policy of Prussian high
toryism, and that the chances of the
freissinnige party to bring about a mod
erate liberal era have vanished.
DEALER IN
Country Produce of all kinds.
1000 Bushels Corn for Sale.
BACON, LARD, OAT8,
Finders, Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Etc.,
on hand at all times.
All orders promptly filled, ("orrespond-
e solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.
CC1. J. POWELiLi,
quitman, ca.
Dealer in Groceries and
• • • • Country
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
melon Seed.
Country Met
Milkgien
Lagerine! * *
THERE MAY BE TROUBLE.
Booth to Recover.
New York, May 9—Every indica
tion now points to the speedy recoveryJ of the business and he certainly has the
Joe Bird Opens the City Bakery.
Mr. Joe Bird, well known in the city,
has bought out the City Bakery former
ly run by Herschkovitz Bros, and is open
ing up in first class style. His stock
will be complete in a few days and he
solicits a share of the public patronage.
We predict that Joe will make a success
best wishes of the Herald.
House for Sale.
Four-room cottage corner Freeman
and Pond streets; well finished. Apply
to Sharp & Perham.
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Telegraph Operator* Want to KnowWIier*
the Order's Funds Have Gone.
Vinton, la., May 11.—Most likely
there will be trouble ahead when the
Order of Railroad Telegraphers meet in
annual convention May 15. The execu
tive committee of the body has been in
session here a few days, and has made
such progress with the books of Secre
tary and Treasurer S. O. Fox as to make
it certain that large sums expected tc
be in the hands of the order are notice
able only for their absence, and the con
duct of the grand chief is seriously call
ed into question.
The grand chief, D. G. Ramsey, ia
given almost unlimited authority and
personally conducts all strikes. It
6hown that the Rock Island and Bur
lington, Cedar Rapids and Northern
strikes of this winter have wiped out
not only all the general fund of the or
der, amounting to something like $40,-
000, but also the special protective fund
of the same dimensions.
Undertaken’ Goods.
Large stock on hand and arriving.
We are prepared to fill orders for any
kind of a burial case, from the cheapest
to the best metallic,
tf W. R. McIntosh & Co.
f Drink sfc
Lagerine,
That Great Health - Giving Drink ! !
Manufactured by
FRED FICKEN, *
Proprietor Enterprise Bottling Works,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
EDWARD LOVELL’S SONS
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Tinware, Plows,
Turpentine Manufacturers’ Supplies,
Bar, Band’and Hoop IRON.
Wheels, Axles and Wagon
Material,
Guns, Pistols and Ammunition. dl9-ly