Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, March 27, 1893, Image 5

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 27. 1893. June 1. REMOVAL. JUNE 1. eg > o a COLLAT'g According to Thy Carpet Stretch Thy Legs Goods This proverb applies only to those who do not know where to buy. Because you may possibly be poor, it doesn’t follow that you should look either seedy or cheaply dressed. Here it takes only a few Dollars to Be a Dude AT Tasty Trousers Stylish Suits ^;MM routfit Handsome Hats Stretching your legs Neat Neckwear all over the country : nnwiFMB! Call and See! JUNE 1. REMOVAL. JUNE 1 My Partner. With charmin*; grace and winning smile. She sit* beside the table. And helps me win the game of whist. With skill incomparable. But still another deeper game. My soul is fust revealing: Tis played with one lone Jack of Hearts. And Cupid do£* the dealing. The sly god softly strokes her cheek. And fondles with her tresses, And then, with rosy upturned palm. Doth throw me empty kisses. Alas ! Alas ! That I alone Should feel his sweet beguiling. While on some favored absent one Her heart is always smiling. Would that ray future game of life Might all be played about her ; So lone my hand, so ill my luck. So drear the world without her, —Charles A. Reei>. Some Items. A mob at Bedford, Indiana, took John Terrell, the murderer of Con ductor John F. Price from the jail and lynched him. So they do it in Indiana, Pennsylvania and New Jersey just like they do in Texas and South Carolina and everywhere else. Physicians headed the list of suicides last year, as they have done for the last ten years. There are now not less than 2133 lit erary women in Paris, of whom 1211 write novels or book's for children, 217 pedagogical works and 280 devote them selves to poetry. The others do not limit themselves to any one department of literary work. There are said by statisticians to be about 420,000,000 Christians in the world. Nevertheless it isn’t safe to lose sight of your umbrella even for a moment.—Shoe and Leather Reporter. With the Chinese exclusion act in active operation the demand for rat terri ers would be considerably increased. How to Bnild up Tour Town. Talk up resources. Induce an investigation of its merits. Support your newspaper—the town’s month piece. Invite visitors and win them by courtesy and hospitality. Patronize home industry, even at a little sacrifice. Lend your efforts to the futherance of every enterprising movement Discuss among yourselves every mat ter that might be conducive of good. Subscribe liberally to every cause of merit Be charitable and exercise a pro ficiency of brotherly love. Don't exact too much from ybar neigh borhood and be true to yourself And last but not least serve God and keep His commandments. Attribute every success to united efforts of the town and to selfish “me." RELIEVES all Stomach Distress. REMOVES Nam, Bene of raHnao, Congestion, Paul REVIVES Vazuto ENERGY. RESTORES Normal drcnlatlon, and Warms *o To* Tim, (ML MUTES MEDICINE CO.. 8L Louis. «0» CUVEUHD INSTITUTE, * WARESBORO, GA. 7ATED _.jven mil B. & W. Hoad. Healthy Locality, Moral Neighborhood, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. Well Equipped Building. Competent In structors. Preparation fur College and Teaching a Specialty. For particulars address Principals Mrs. E. COTTINGHAM, /Sear the Bank, Waycross, & & & Has in store and is constantly receiving all the latest styles of Hats, Bonnets, Bushes, Rises, Veils, AND ALL OTHER FURNISHING GOODS. In TUe Lino of Millinery. Orders for Hats or'other goods from the country solicited and prompt attention guaranteed. Address or call c MRS. E. COTTINGHAM Brunswick and Western Railroad, Time Table. In Effect Thursday, February 2nd, 1893. Subject to Change Without Notice. guy uauy uauy DaUy Daily A. M. A. M. A. M. WORK FOR US m few days, and you will be startled at the un pected success that will reward your efforts. We positively hare the best business to offer an agent that can be found on the face of this earth. •45.00 profit on S75-00 worth of business is being easily and honorably made bv and paid t" hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in oi that all tuoceed from the suit. Those who take hold of the business reap the advantage that arises from the sound reputation of one of oldest, most successful, and largest publlsi „ houses in America. Secure for yourself the profit* that the business so readily and handsomely yields. foutethem to advantage, then write * — S r this is your grand opportunity), ana recetre 1 particulars by return mall. Address. TRUE * GO., Box No- 400, Augusta, Me. 4 15 4 30 .f 500 i 5 30 12 5’, i 6 05 1 25 5 6 20 1 38 i 6 40! 1 47 12 01s 12 IS 12 32 f 7 30 17 f 7 40 s f 7 57 f 8 05 f 8 13 f 8 21 7 50 2 45 f 8 40 _ 8 15! 3 OOjf 8 50 s 8 52 . S 55! 3 40 9 10 s 9 10 10 lo!s 5 30 s 9 20 9 25 * B. A W. Shops | 7 3( .... Brunswick s 7 1C E. T.. V. G. Crossing 6 01 .Eleven Mile Turnout- 6*49 Jamaica- s 6 30 Waynesville js 6 23 Atkinson s 6 16 Lulaton Is 6 08 ......... Xahunta js 6 00 Hoboken.. . ..—Schlatterville— is 5 81 | 5 15 A. M. 11 40 sll 10 II 00 . „ 10 49* 6 55 flO 59 42 f f10 23 6 05 f10 17 5 56 f 10 10* 5 32 f10 02 4 17 45 4 45 — WAYCROSS.. 5 00 47 f . sl2 30 1 1 20 J 1 35 1 200 1 2 15 .» 2 25 . s 3 r .f 350 1 4 25 METRIC AND WOOD GASKETS. All Grades of Wood Coffins, Robes* die Order through responsible parties of (635- 1 7 05.. » 7 40.. 3 8 15 . i 8 45.. i 9 25.. slO 10.. 10 20.. A. M... 7 00 f10 06lsl0 24 ........ Waresboro Millwood s 4 25 McDonald is 4 V~ Pearson -. 9 4 01 Kirkland s 3 55 .98 Mile Post s 3 45 ..—Gray’s. !« 3 42 7 fl2 40 s 0 f12 52 s 1 35 1 05 1 55 0 s 1 10 . A. M.1P. M. Willacoochee js 3 40 Alapaha........ —Enigma. s 3 07 Brookfield s 3 00 Tifton s 2 45 —Ty-Ty s 2 25 ' .....Sumner.. s 2 12 Poulan —..if 2 04 Isabella- js 1 53 ...1 Willingham Is 1 47 -Davis. a 1 35 Junction .... .. Albany-..- 1 15 'p. m; No. 6. Daily E. S. No. 12 Daily E. 8. A. M. P. M. 6 35 f 9 3Sj 4 20 9 29 8 3 46 12 30 4 40 1 45 sll -30 2 27 1 15 sll 00 4 06 12 30sl0 13 f S 58 12 12 s 9 40 6 00 5 40 f 5 00 4 30 3 50 3 57 3 10 2.40 1 50 1 25 5 00 1. U !• » W 45 12 40 s 9 15 3 38 11 251 9 03 f 3 28 11 03 s 8 42 f 3 24; 10 54 s 8 27 f 3 22! 10 50ls 8 17 3 03 10 07 s 7 10 9 49 f 6 20 9 37 s 6 00 f 2 10 f 1 50 f 1 53 f .l 47 f 1 38 f 1 : 505 435 s 405 9 340 s 315 s 240 s 210 200 P. M trains No. 1,2,3 and 4: Mile Posts 20,14.19 and 34. Trains Nos. 1,4 and 11 meet and pass at Waycross. 1 at Wai mniBiiuHHu Irik Trains Nos. 4. 5 and 6 meet and C.*M0ERIsTMaster Transportation. GEO. W. HAINES, Superintendent. * * imam J. A. JONES & CO., BUGGIES, WAGONS, Road Carts, Turpentine Wagons, Harness, Sewing Machines and Attachments, WAYCROSS, GA. keep on hand a full supply of Shuttles and Needles for all kinds of Sewine Machines. Benton & Upson, manufacturers’ agents. Machinery and Mill Supplies, ENGINES, BOILERS, Sw Hillt, Shingle Mills, Wood Work- ing Machinery, Sugar, Rice, Cotton and Canning Machinery. Irrigating Machinery A SPECIALTY. Office and Warehouse, Machinery Wharves. Adjoining S. F. 8 W. Railway Depot, °ct&-ly. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. J. M. TYLER, & +Dealer in Country Produce + + + * General Groceries, + QUITMAN, GEORGIA. Send me your orders for Corn. Oats, Bacon Lard. Peas. Produce, Chickens. Eggs, Pota toes&c. They will receive prompt ntten tion. All goods delivered F. O. B. Vt. B. COOPER & CO., DEALERS IN Flour, agar, Giffoj, Hay, Cora, Oats PRICES otAY DOUlfi. •4 1-2 Bay Street • • - Savannah, Ga. P.aBnM&l LIVERY. FEED JW SEE Stables. Fine Horses, Carriages and Buggies. Drivers Furnished If Desired. Patronage solicited. •R. O. LEE, mar30-d3m-w3m. PROPRIETOR. S. L. PRICE, QUITMM, CL General Produce Merchant, Bacon, Lard, Cora, Oats, Syrip, Chickens, Eggs, ALWAYS ON HAND. -I «T. W. HOPSON, PROPRIETOR QUITMAN, GEORGIA. THE BEST MO PUREST LIQUORS companiea by the cash. Express Charges Paid From this point to any place on the 8. F. <fc W. R., or B. dc W. R. R. Patronage solicited. NEW STORE! New Goods, Cheap! Dry Goods and Fine Family Parker and Elizabeth Sts. PARKEK * IKE. Removal!