Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, March 27, 1893, Image 8

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1893. Hope. Yes, death is at the bottom of the cup. And every one that lives must drink it up. And yet between the sparkle at the top And the black lees where luTks that bitter drop There swims enough good liquor, heaven knows. To ease our hearts of all our other woes. The bubbles rise in sunshine at the brim; That drop lnlow is very far and dim : The quick fumes spread and shape us sucli bright dreams That in the glad delirium it stems As tW by some deft slight, if so we willed, That drop, untasted, might be somehow spilled. —W I). Howells. ECHOES FROM EVERYWHERE. AMONG OUR EXCHANGES. •Strawberries sell in Gainesville, Fla., at . r > cents per quart. The Czar of Russia is reported to be dying of Cancer. Hat unlay was emancipation day and was generally observed by the negroes throughout the South. Twenty widows and two daughter* of revolutionary soldiers draw pensions j from the government. The new Corean minister’s official j family will include Yi Hium, Chick and ! Chang Bong Whang. The railroad commission is very un- j popular in certain circles in Florida, and justly so, perhaps. The Irish spend $11 per capita, the Hcotch $15.24 per capita and the English $10.24 jkt capita for liquors annually. The highest inhabited place in the world is the custom house of Ancomarca, in I*eru, 10,000 feet above the sea. A Mr. Garlic of Tennessee recently married a Miss Onion. It is not to be presumed that the harvest will be ottar of roses. Banker—“What prompted you to ask Miss Giddey to be your wife?” Hpatts. —I think Miss Giddey herself prompted ine more than anybody else.”—Puck. An enormous gorilla in the Berlin Aquarium takes a bath every day, and when eating uses a knife, fork and nap- kin. The flooring of the Washington hall entrance, where the Woman’s Congress is In session at Chicago fell on Saturday severely injuring a number of ladies. “Oh, for sonic new coined name by which to call him. Oh, for some name no other lip could give!” was the prayer of Violet until she married him. Now, she is content to call him old Beeswax. Roscleaf. West Virginia has a two-headed wo man who has two voices entirely differ ent in tone. She talks bass on one side and tenor on the other. She is the stage line, however. “Every man ought to bless the inven tor of the typewriter machine.” “Why so?” “It furnishes the only means whereby a man can dictate to a wo man.”—Ex. Jn»t the Same. “Where sire you going my pretty maid?” •Tni going a milkimg, sir,” she said. “lint there's never aeow in yonder glade.” "But the pump’s iteyond it; sir,” she said. —Washington Star. There is only one legal hanging to ev ery sixty-three murders. No wonder the people are taking the law into their own hands and visiting upon murderers the penalty of their crimes.—Dawson News. Some men carry their religion as a sail vessel carries sails, so that she may advance by the power of the wind. While the gale of religious excitement blows, they progress finely, hut when the gale has passed they sink into a pro found calm. It is calculated to reduce to fear of traveling by railroad to know that by computations based upon actual statis tics of accidents, it is shown that the average distance a passenger might travel without being killed is twice the distance from the earth to the sun. This Is the season of the year when the very small men are being mention ed in connection with gubernatorial and senatorial honors. The hoys ought to stop proposing the names of men for governor, who are not fit for the Georgia Legislature. Brains and not cheek is what Georgia needs.—Darien Gazette. The McMillan musee of Omaha owns the largest specimen of the bovine race now in existence. The gigantic ox was bred by C. W. Curtis, of Cass county, la. At last accounts ^he weighed 3,740 pounds, stood 6 feet 4 inches in height, and measured 10 feet 11 inches In girth. Ht Louis Republic. Editor Carter, of the Atlanta Herald takes a gloomy view of the situation in South Carolina. He says; “Under the dispensary law Governor Tillman, of South Carolina, has bought over a thous and barrels of whisky. South Carolina is lost Tillman will stay in power for ever. You can’t beat a man who’s got a thousand barrels of whisky.” And now here’s another fellow who wants a finger in the pie. Hanlon, of cf the Ocala Daily Capitol, shows up as follows: “The writer nominated Ben. Russell for Congress in 1868, after hear ing him make a speech at a fireman’s banquet in Bainhridge. Of course Per- ham was then too young to take any part in politics.” We lay down the hanks. The editor of the Cuthbert Liberal- Enterprise and Judge Guerry, of the Pataula judicial circuit, are having a lively little tussell over some recent salty sayings of the former on the sub ject of lynch law, which the Judge re garded as an improper reflection on his official conduct. (Slorious May, with its soft balmy air and blue skies and picnics, wood-ticks, summer girls, red bugs, base ball cranks, gentle zephyrs, beautiful flowers, fish liars and snake bites, is fairly upon us. Hail, gentle May, we are with you.— Ainericus Times Recorder. Grubb, he of the Darien Gazette, is in had trouble. Hear him : “We have at last been mentioned in connection with Congressional honors, and we take this method of declining at once. We havn’t enough cash to pay our way to Washington, and we’ll be hanged if we take up a subscription.” Mr. John M. Lott, Hr., of Coffee connty, lost his beautiful country home by fire last Saturday morning. The dwelling, two barns, a fine saddle horse and several hundred yards of fencing were burned. His loss is estimated at $2,000. Gov. Northen is reported by the At lanta Constitution as being decidedly of the opinion that “the people are expect ing a strict compliance with the party pledges to give tariff and financial lief.” A Key Wester lately returned from a cruise among the keys says that on some of them the mosquitoes are so thick that the sun can’t shine between them, and they are fierce and voracious as fam ished wolves. Brunswick will soon recover from the temporary troubles caused by her hank failures and Mr. Ulman’s suicide. She has plenty of plucky business men who will lead her out of trouble and her re courses are great. One day last week, in Columbus, Mrs. Jane Lewis, an aged nurse, was shot and instantly killed by Tom Williams at a hoarding house. He mistook her for a burglar. Decatur county has 7,060 children white and black between the ages of 6 and 18 years. The negro children num ber 1,000 more than the whites. Alexander Bros., of Oviedo, Fla, have a nine acre field in beets, which they e shipping. The post office and freight depot at Alapalia were robbed last Monday night. •Stamps and registered letters were taken. The Georgia watermelon will be on hand at the World’s fair. Don’t forget that. Tifton has organized a buildrng and loan association, and a charter has been advertised for. Two or three gentlemen living in Thomasville are contemplating going to Chicago by private conveyance. Tom Watson announces that he will speak at Hylvania on the 13tli of July on “The Issues of the Day.” It is said that Hill, the Atlanta forger watered his whisky. Atlanta will never forgive him. The Florida legislature has passed a hit! confirming valuable land grants to the Cara*>e!le and Tallahassee railroad. The annual diocesan convention of the Episcopal Church met at Marietta on the 17th inst. On account of rains and cool weather, the melon crop of South Georgia will not he as early as was expected. After many years of work the sheep raisers have been unable to get a sufficient number of sensible men in thiTlegisla- ture to pass a dog law. The funeral of Mr. A. Clman, in Advice to Farmers. Kettle Creek, May 23, 1893. Editors Waycboss Herald— Dear Sirs : The farmers in our beat have at last began to lean upon their own resources. Spurred by a spirit of ambition and enterprise they are making the pursuit of hog and hominy a home policy, and are fast realizing the sover eignty of their might to will success, or point out disaster in whatever calling or whichsoever line of business the enter prising hand of man may undertake un der the regime of a system instituted for lucre and spoil. Now, Messrs. Editors, I understand that little word enterprise to he clothed with wonderful attributes. By it the germs of all human success has been cradled and nurtured until the fruition of fairest hopes and fondest desires have been fully realized and enjoyed. By it a fond mother diverted the blessing of a patriarch from Esau to Jacob.— By it Alexander the Great, over-ran and conquered the world, and as he sat down to weep when confronted by the immensity of space which loomed up above and beyond the powers of his matchless enterprise his spirits wilted and he sickened and died. By it Henry the VIII lopped off the influence of the Pope at Rome, and was successfully married to Annie Bolin. By it democ racy stormed the ramparts of republican misrule, and over-ran the mythical in fatuation of third party conceptions, and by it Mrs. Krupp converted my beaver into a recepticle for the fumes and blows of an imperial dynasty, under, the auspices of a disposition to rule or ruin. Now, Messrs. Editors, I am in favor of home rule as laid down by the pilgrim fathers, that is, in a mild form, but when it comes too energetic, too vigorous in its application, and smacks too much of a disposition to ignore the prerogatives of manhood; then I de nounce home rule as an interloper, cal culated to blight and ruin the beautiful theory of contentment, ’ere the silver threads are enterlaced with the golden sheen in the woof of life. I would not have you understand that any of this home rule business applys to me or to my folks, nor that any foothold has been obtained on my premises, hut, confidentially, if you can secure any tracts horn of religion or science on the line of forbearance or moral suasion, I will pay fifty cents a piece for them in cash. Yours, fraternally, Bill Krupp. HEN AND WOMEN HELP! DR. HATHAWAY & CO., SPECIALISTS. (Regular Graduates.) Acknowledged to Do the leading m3 znoet mooeaaful of all tpedaliita and will give you HELP. YOUNG AID TEST, the ecorn of their feMt-wi of frienda and oompuoii TEE to all petit OUR < STORED OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE ThiAYELNT U1 AFFORD a CURE. WOMEN! Den t Tea want to ,r 1 creed • • :Lct ment has cored others, "t* s.c*fou'-' CATARRH. Mid diitcshoa cf I Heart. Liver and EfclT.evs-. SYPHILIS-The rao-t t*Te «.r.3 ci; remedy. A complete C ur*- SKIN DDEA.SES of lui End* c*-t. J. • m-.rjy others hare failed, UXNATUKAL mredinafet includes G-eet and Gcnor.hioa. TRUTH ANS_FA<3TS. ads. specialist Il.Wc BB«V Rive the t* *te ;>r:co tfiSJfu; 1 .. j is hope for YOU. on l-ay WASTE VALUABLE .ml cbeip treatments. We -.entitle treatment at modeo- he done for Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s new discovery for consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guaran tee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popualarity purely on their merits. For sale by A. B. McWhorter & Co., E. B. Goodrich, and B. J. Smith’s drug stores. isniutii by zcai’.. Tfceronali examination and uovlul diapnofria. A homo treatment can be given in a majority of cases. Send for Symptom B'.auk Nc. 1 lor Men; No. 2. for Women: No. 3, for Skin Diseases. Send 10c for 64-page Ref erence Book for Men and Women. All correapond- »d promptly. Bn.ineea atrictly conft- Addreas or call on OK. HATHAWAY & CO. 22*4 So Broad S:., Atlanta. GA iUJcCOBD,® ® ® ,% ,% QUITMAN, GA. Heavy and Fancy GROCERIES, Country Produce of all kinds. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Special Attention paid to Packing and Shipping Goods. MEAT MARKET HENRY T. WILLIAMS, BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE AT ALL TIMES. Cor. Plant Ave. and Brunswick Streets. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. The Best in the Market at Reasonable Prices In the success of the new ocean liner Campania the magnates of transatlantic Brunswick, day before yesterday, was travel find ample warrant in building even bigger ships. Report from London has it that the Cunard flyer is to he out done by a huge vessel said to have been ordered by the White Star company*, which is to he 800 feet long, with a maximum speed of 27 knots per hour. There appears to be really no limit to the size of the ocean steamship of the luture other than those imposed by shallow water or lack of dockage facili ties in the harbors.—Ex. WOOD'S • phosphodine; The Great English Remedy. Promptly and permanent lycure* all form* of Nervous , weakness, EmUtionx, Sperm- Jmjxtcncyand ail Abuse or JZxccssesi escribed over 89 years In thousands of cases; laibp only Reliable and Hon* estmedicine known. Ask jaragglst for Wood's Puds- Before c*d*Jlcr. XSSSSS^SJSStSSA of this, leave his dishonest store, tneloseprlce In letter, and we win send by return mail. Price, one ». — - ——”* eix will cure. the largest ever seen in that city. Next Saturday the 27th inst. Clinch county votes on the question of removal or no removal of the Court House from Homerville to DuPont. The Gate city hack will begin to pay off its depositors this week. Wesleyan College, Macon, will begin her commencement on the 26th. Another hatch of Cubans has reached Thomasville. w Mr. William Osborn Gibson City, HL Perfectfy_Marvellous 36 Years of Misery With Chronic Diarrhoea. A Perfect Cure by HOOD'S. “About 38 years ago I got overheated while at work in the harvest field, and was sick abed for three months. When I got on my feet again I found that I had a bad kidney trouble and chronic diarrhoea, which has drawn on me for over 35 years. Just Think of My Misery. I dared not eat anything more than would barely keep me alive. For yean I felt that my stay on earth would be short. I have time* without number been in such distress ful pain and aching that I could not turn my self in bed, and 1 would have to ask my Hood’s sx Cures wife to take hold of my hands and turn me. In all these years I employed the best physicians but nothing gave me permanent relief. I had an iron constitution, or I could not have stood the drain upon me. “In the fall of 18871was so Weak I could not work. I concluded I would try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. To my surprise and great joy I loon found that it was doing me good and when I had used 7 bottles I was per fectly cured. It la now 4 yedrs and the Cure was Perfect and Permanent. “For the past four years I have enjoyed life and felt better and younger than in any of the 35 years preceding. I endured every thing a human being could and live, and I will recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla long as I live.’’ Wa. Osborn, Gibson City, HL H000*8 PiLLS core liver IBs, constipation, Woodward arcane, iStroit. Hick For sale in Waycross and everywhere by a respectable druggists. .. New and Compl<_._ SUPPOSITORIES, CapnUea of Ointment and Dt.xM of Ointment. A never-tailing Cure for 1 of every nature and degree. It makes an operation witb the knife or injections of carbolic acid, which i, and often tTAPANBSB PILE CURS Treatment, consisting of * *ment and two Cure for Piles ee an operation of carbolic acid, which SHARP& PERHAM, Real Estate A Agents, = WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. K f U.L buy an«l sell Real Estate iu^ y y the City of \V'ayemes and County * 1 of Ware and atljoining counties. Will attend to the Renting of Houses and the Collection of Rents in the city. Property placed in our hands We propose to devote considerable time and attention to this business and solicit the patronage of the pub lic. Place your property i it will cost j are effected. SHARP A PERHAM. GEORGIA, Wan Connty: Ordinary’s office of said county. James L. Lee has applied for exemption of person ality, and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at ten o’clock on the 2f th day of May 1893, at my office. Warren Lott, w2t. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Wait County* Ordinary’s office of said county. Millen- der 8. Lee has applied for exemption of per sonality and setting apart and valuation of homestead, ami I will pass upon the same at ten o’clock on the 27th day of May 1893. Warren Lott, w2t. Ordinary. June Sheriff Sale. Georgia* Ware County t Will be sold on the first Tuesday i next, at the court house in said , between the legal bouts of sale, to the high est bidder for cash, the billowing property The north half of lot No. 2 in block No. that portion of the city of Waycross, known as new Way- I 1GG TH33 C. C. GRACE eowpA/Ny. As heretofore > sirable and vai found in thi9 s e have the largest, most de ed stock of I>ry Goods to Ik We are receiving Novelties in Press Goods, •Silks, etc., almost daily. Among our latest Novelties are Corean, Swivel, and Lace Stripe SILKS, In Light Blue, Heliotrope, Pink and Ecru- These are WASHABLE SILKS, make them more desirable. nre painful and seldom a permanent cure, and oftei resulting in death, unnecessary. Why enduri thla terrible disease? We guarantss 6 boxes to eure any case. You only pay for benefits received. $1 a box. 6 for $5. Sent by mall. Guarantees issued by our agents. CONSTIPATION bv Japanese Liver Pellets the great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to take, especially adapted for children's use. CODoeee “cent*. GUARANTEES ieeued only by B. J. Smith, Druggist, Way cross, Ga. WQQdertul Lite re server. <©> cross, said north half of lot No. 2 in block No. 1«5, was bought by J. W. Nunn from I>. J- McIntosh. October 10th 1890, and levied on as the property of J. W^Nunn to satisfy an Execution issued from the Superior court of Glynn county in favor of Stubbs Green Hardware Co., against J. W. Nunn. This April 25tli, 1893. S. F. Miller, Sheriff. Mortgage Sale. Will l»e sold before the court house door on Saturday, May 20th, lietwccn the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: All of lot of land No. two hundred and for ty-six (240) in the eighth (8th) district of Ware connty .Georgia, lying on the northside of the Savannah, Florida and Western rail road. except twenty acres owned by Ezekiel I>unmore, which leaves one hundred acres more or less, also all that portion of lot of land No. two hundred and forty six (240) in the eighth (8th) district of Ware county, lying and 1 icing on the south side of the Savannah. Florida and Western railroad ex- cept twenty-five acres, more or less, sold to Benjamin < 'oilins, on the original land line lietween lots of land No. 24<* and 247 in said eighth district of said county, and all of lot of land No. Two hundred and forty-seven, in the eighth district of said county .contain ing four hundml and ninety acres, mom or less. Said alcove described property to l*e sold as the property of 1). J. McIntosh, )■>• virtue of the power of sale vested in me by a mort gage from the said 1>. J. McIntosh to me, da ted the 11th day of June 18S»2, and recorded in the clerks office Ware superior court June 13th 1892. Mkta A. Groff, Mortgagee. OFFICERS OF CHARLTON COUNTY. Aaron Dowling, Ordinary. A.G. Gowen, Clerk Superior Court C. C. J. A. Wninright, Sheriff James Thompson. School Commissioner. CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW STOCK. <S5 <S> <Si If you live out of town write for samples. We pay special attention to our mail order business and find that it is daily increasing. We are agents for the BUTTERICK PUB LISHING CO., and will send any pattern shown in their Catalogues on receipt of price, and will furnish Fashion Plates showing latest patterns for each month, FREE on application. The C. C. Grace Company, WAYCROSS. GA. GEORGIA, Charlton County* To All Whom It May Concern. The commissioners appointed to assess and set apart a year’s support to the widow and minor children of William Lung, lute of the county and state aforesaid, deceased, upon the first day of Aprit 1893, having filed their report in the form of law in this office, these arc, therefore, to cite and ad monish all persons having cause of objec tion thereto, to file the same within four weeks from the date of publication of this order, or in default thereof, the same will be confirmed. This 8th day of April 1893. Aaron Dowlino, Ordinary C. C. Ga. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Charlton County* Notice is hereby given, to all persons hav ing demands against William Lang, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me properly made out, within the time pre scribed by law, so as to show their character and amonnl, and also persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to mi*. Rufus S. Lang. Administrator upon the estate of William Lang, late ol said county deceased. F. J. JAMES,* Harness and Shoe Maker, Two-story Building Albany Ave, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. APRIL 16th, 1803. GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA R. R. Condensed Time Table, FOR SALE IT AIL 0RU661STS. R POSITIVE CURE FOR Consumption, COB, COLDS, GROUP, AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTTIONS. UAI*VFACTY*SD »Y THE LIFE PRESERVER MEDICINE GO., WAYCROSS, GA. FOR RENT. Store and OlOcee for Rent. Splendid store room on Plant avenue, between J. V. Norton’s and the C. C. Grace Co.’s stores also two commodious offices on second floor over Herald office for rent. Apply soon to Herald Office M. BRICE, SON & CO., QUITMAN, GEORGIA, General - Grocery - Merchants, —AND DEALERS IN— COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corn, Oats Bacon, Lard, Peas, Finders, Syrup, Chickens, Eggs, Etc., for Sale at all Times. ^SS*Orders solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. SHORT LIME TO THE WORLD’S FAIR. Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Tampa to Nashville, via Atlanta, connect ing in Union Depot at Nashville with Vesti- bnied Limited for Chicago, making Shortest Line and Quickest Time from all points in Florida and South Georgia to World’s Fair. Pullman Boffet Sleeping Car Tampa to Atlanta, connecting in Union De pot with K. & D. Vesdbuled Limited for Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York, with Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car for St. Louis, via Western and Atlantic R. R., and witb through Pullman Buffet Car Service via G. P. for Kansas City via Birmingham and Memphis. Sleeping Car on Night Trains from Macon and Palatka. Passengers leaving Palatka can remain in Sleeper at Macon until 7:00 a. m., where breakfast can be had and connections made with 7:40 train for Atlanta, and trains for Augusta, Athens, Milledgeville, Montgomery and Sa vannah, and all points East, North and South. H. Burns, A. C. Knapp. Trav. Pass’g Agt.. Traffic Mgr., Macon. Ga. Macon. Ga. Hitch, Powers & Co QUITMAN, GEORGIA. WHOLESALE COUNTRY PRODUCE And Commission Merchants. Corn, Oats, Country Hams, Lard, Chickens and Eggs. Brooks Cocxty Syrup a Specialty. J f° re they get through with trouble. Houses to rent Apply at Herald Office. which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week, from 'the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This bouse places a “Crescent” on everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and they will return yon Book, Beautiful Lithographs or Samples Free. jan23-ly Young girls of the present day are too anxious to go into society. They had better be learning to darn stockings and cook a hoe cake. They are almost cer tain to need these accomplishments be-