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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1893.
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SATURDAY, JULY 8,1893.
OUR OWX AFFAIRS.
Wears, Note* and Goalp, In and Oat of
Town, Pointedly Pat Purposely
for! Our Readers.
'- f The fourth of July bombardment b over
and Way crow b still on top.
The shipment of pear* from thb depot
continues unabated.
The longest day of the year has pa.«sed.
but the days still seem mighty lengthy.
The times will surely grow better, but
the weather cannot grow much warmer.
There is always something to* be thankful
for.
No drunkness i(i the city yesterday. The
people were too full Of patriotism to take on
much whiskey. In fact we don’t know that
there was any red eye in the city.
Mrs. C. T. Beaver* and children, who
have been spending some time in Augusta.
Ga.. have returned to their home in thecity.
Mr. Beavers* has been having a very lonely
time during his wife's absence.
The fourth of July and the fire cracker
are off for the present.
Smiles chase away the wrinkles. I^et's all
smile. _ 7Z
Capt. Turner had many caller* during bis
brief stay in the city.
The *Waycross colony at St; Simons is
assuming respectable proportions.
A mean man generally persuades himself
that ha |s only cautious.
If, you have a little money in the bank
don’t drew it out that you may blow it in.
After the rein sunshine. That’s all right
provided the sun don’t shine too hot.
Call for .’Sweet Whisper" cigars when you
want*a smoke. It is the best.
‘‘Slab’' and “Dab” are famishing some
vety interesting "gab" for our readers. •
Mr.. Chafer will jaove hb stock of hard
ware to Tampa. ,
With' the advent of the hot weather the
Way cross dude is crawling out of that girth.
The early spring angler Is winding up his
little ball of yams. * \
Mr. G. S. Turner, of Yarn, an enterprising
business man. left an immense beet at the
Herald office this morning. It is of the
yellow variety and weighs 6£ pounds. It b
reported that Mr. Tumor will come to Way-
cross and go into the livery business. He
has many friends here who would gladly
welcome him.
We loam that some of our young men
have organized a brass band tor Waycross.
If there is one thing more than another
that Way cross needs itfa a brass band.
It is a poor*hone that will hot move till a
bundle of hay is held before hb nose. It b
poor cikiseu that will not move in 4ny
public enterprise unless he thinks hf.will
receive quick returns for himself.
A recent visitor to Blackshear says that
ten thousand bushels of com will be raised
in the corporate limits of that city. The
prohibition issue in Blackshear seems to
have given an impetus to com culture.
The Herald will keep up its work for Way-
cross at all times and under all circum
stances. The weather never gets too hot
too cold form to get in our oar for oar town.
How about reciprocity?
For every new subscriber the Herald will
give a heat edition of Webster’s dictionary.
Master Victor Wooten entertained a party
of his little friends last Saturday on the
occasion of his twelfth birth-day. The
party was a very enjoyable one.. The longer
the little folks live the older they becomi
God bless them. - ***' *'
The weather prophet who said we were to
have no summer made a slight slip up
The best way to make business good in your
own town is to buy all you need at home.
Ain’t yqu glad you have lived to see a
other anniversary of Independence Day?
The plastering on the Methodbt church
has commenced.
Perspiration b a good sign of circulation.
Jit Is also a good sign of warm weather.
The celebration of the fourth in Waycross
was uproarious but it was solid and patriotic.
The dollar of our daddies may be in db-
grace, but we love it Just the same.
The dog poisoner b again abroad in the
land. Look out for your valuable pointers
Mrs. Claude Allen, of Waycross, is spend
ing sometime with friends at Live Oak. Fla.,
says the Banner.
The derrick and machinery being put up
by Mr. Finn at the new ajpesian well looks
like doing something.
If there is anything sweeter than the
Waycross girl, the sugar trust ought to
know about it..
Mr. Baldrich, father-in-law of Mr. Bartola
Baum, and formerly of Quitman, but now
of Florida, is vbiting in the city.
Now is the time to put a silver lining in
your clouds. You may never be able to do
it so cheap anymore.
A number of neat cottages have recently
been erected at the works of theSatilla MTg.
Co.
If there was anything stronger than lem
onade in Waycross on the fourth, the Her
ald failed to catch on
The manufacturing boom will strike Way-
:ross os soon as money matters are a little
The latest news from the Waycross colony
at St. Simon’s is to the effect that they are
having a glorious time.
Mr. Quarterman reports a fig of the brown
variety that measured eight and one six
teenth of an inch in circumference.
• It gives us pleasure to note the fact that
. there are indications that Brunswick' will
come around all right.
The delicious melons sent us by friends on
Sunday last went a long ways towards fill
ing a long felt want.
Several new houses axe going up in the
north eastern portion of the city. Way
cross keeps on agrowing.
Frank L. Stanton’s tribute to the late Wu».
H. Moore will be found in another column.
It is beautiful and touching.
If you are hot standing around in the
shade, how do you suppose those fellows feel
•on top of the Methodbt church steeple.
If our northern friends think the South
is lacking in patriotism, they ought to see
us celebrate the fourth of July.
Mr. Wolfe, who has been in charge of the
business of the Southern Express Company
at thb place for some time, and who b very,
popular in thb community, left to-day for
Gainesville. Fla., at which point he will
take charge of the company’s office,
wbh him success in hb new home. .
Death of Mrs. Luvenia Lee.
Only a day or two ago the Herald
chronicled the death of Mrs. Sarah Baker,
and now it has the sad duty of announc
ing the death of one of her daughters,
Mrs. Luvenia Lee, which occurred at the
latter’s residence on corner of Thomas
and Baker streets, in this city, Wednes
day night, 5th inst.
Mrs. Lee has been ill for some months
and her death was apprehended. She
was about thirty years of age, a member
of. the Methodist church, and was a de
vout Christian lady. She was preceded
by her husband four years agp, and now
leaves four little orphans to mourn the
deatli of an only parent, but as God has
promised to “temper the winds 1 to the
shorn lamb," 30 he will care for the
motherless and fatherless children.
Mrs. Lee will be buried at Mills’
Church in Charlton county,,by-the side
of her mother. The bereaved ones have
the Herald’s tenderest sympathy.
The Outlaw Died la Jail.
Fresno, Cal., July 6.—Outlaw John
Sontag died in jail. He, with his com
panion; Harris Evans, , the bandit who
so long evaded pursuers in the moun
tains near Visalia, were captured bv a
posse June 11, after a desperate battle.
State of Ohio, City of.Toledo )
Lucas County 1 j 83
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the
Ciry of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that the said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D.' 1886. S’V
; A. W; GLEASON,
| SEAL [ Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ii taken internally
-and acts directly on the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
&3T Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Dr. Richard B. New left last night for the
International Convention of Christian En
deavor. to be held thb week in Montreal,
Canada. We wbh the doctor a pleasant
trip and hope to hear from ldra occasionally
during hb absence.
It gives us pleasure to note the improved
condition of the Expres^Office, which has
been repainted and reJuvinated inside and
out. and presents a bright and cheerful ap
pearance fully in keeping with the counte
nances of the young men who hold forth
there. Now if Wolfe and Brinson would
only buy a new suit of clothes and have
them shoes blacked, the thing would be
complete.
A Trial
Will convince the most skeptical that
Youmans & Gerber are expert watch
makers.
Money Orders at Sontfoern Express. f
The Southern Express is now selling
money orders to every place of import
ance in the country. The rates are very
moderate and no written application is
required. The attention of the public is
called to. this important feature of the
company’s business.
Paid for any watch which we cannot
repair. Youhans & Gerber,
The Bellevue canning factory of this
city is now in fhll operation and is turn-
ingout some excellent products.. We
were shown a sample of tomatoes thb
morning whlcH.ore the- finest we have
ever seen: They * were grown 'in Bibb
county.—Macon News.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh, that
as 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 oa pre
scriptions from reputable physicians, as
the damage they wili do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly ..deiTfefroni-
them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufac
tured by F. J. Cheney & Ool, Toledo, O.,
contains no mercury, and js taken for
tern&lly, acting directly upbn tbfc blooj
in which both outlaws were wounded.
Evans, whose arm waa, amputated, is
slowly recovering.
The Jury Sent Thslr Picture*.
Fall River, Mass., July 6.—The
Borden sisters have received a large
photograph of the jury before whom
Miss Lizzie was tried and acquitted,
and- it has been placed, in their parlor.
It is understood that the foreman of
the jury presented the picture in com
pliance witn a request by the other
members.
Groarsr Is Not Lost.
Buzzard’s Bay, Maas., July 6.—'That
the people may not become uneasy at
the non arrival of President Cleveland
at Gray Gables, Mrs. Cleveland has
telephoned the newspaper men here
that she had reoeived advices frqjp the
president that fie was well and in good
health qpd may not reach here for two
or three days, yet he may arrive at any
A Cue for Twenty Cents.
’Any remedy sold at one dollar a bot
tle which claims to cure rheumatism, is
simply an imposition, for when all ex
penses are deducted it leaves not more
than twenty cents to represent the medi
cine. Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Rem
edy, which is performing such wonder
ful cures that it it being prescribed by
the medical faculty everywhere, is com
pounded at great expense from rare drugs
and cannot be sold for less than Five
Dollars a bottle. But it always cures.
Sent prepaid to any address on receipt
of price. Drummond Medicine-Co., 48-
50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents
wanted.
. *500 Will be Given
For any ..case of rheumatism; which can
not be cured t>y Dr. Druninfond’s light
ning Remedy. The proprietors do not
hide this offer^but print it in bold type on
all their circulars, wrappers, printed
matter and through the columns of news
papers everywhere. It will work won
ders—one bottle curing nearly every
case. If the druggist has not got it, he
will order it, or it will be sent to any
address by prepaid express on receipt of
price, $5. Drummond Medicine Co. 48-
50 Maiden Lane, New York; Agents
wanted.
and mucous surfaces of the system.' 13“
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 & Co. Testimonials free.
ga^Sold by Druggists, price 75 cents
perbottle.
Botklea’i Amies Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcerar, 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 A
Co., E.B. Uoodnch, and B. J. Smith’s
drug stores.
A negro woman died in Green county,
Alabama, recently, leaving eight chil
dren, the oldest only five years old.
' ’ gammer Weakness ;
And that .tired feeling; loss of appetite
and nervous prostration are driven away
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, like mist before
the morning sun. To realize the benefit
of this great medicine, give it a trial and
you will join the army of enthusiastic
admirers of Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Sure, efficient, easy—Hood’s. Pills.
They should be in every 'travellers grip
and every family medicine chest. 25
cents a box.
Meeting at BMkley.
We are requested to announce that
services will be conducted at Bickley on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 14,
15 and 16, by Class No. 1 Christian Lay
men Workers. Everybody invited. Hours
as usual. Denominational lines are down.
BROWN*S IRON BITTERS
cures Dyspepsia, In-
digestion*Debility.
’The Methodist church begins to look right
housey, as the Indian said when he cut a
pole and leaned it against a tree.
The extra session of congress in August
binno'way connected with the Wavcross
water tank. We only make connections
with the Waycross boom.
The postage for the Waycross Herald has
increased fifty per ceqt in the last four
months. This gives an idea of the increase
in our circulation.
Dr. T. A. Bailey has returned from a
business trip of several weeks to Coffee coun
ty. He can now be found at bis office ready
for business. Call and see him.
t The fourth of July reminds us of the time
when. the American Eagle screamed and
jerked a claw foil of hair out of the back of
the-British lion.
We know -a lady in-Woycross whose
birthday comes on the fourth of July.
She is twenty to-day, and the city does not
contain a more accomplished lady.
If yoq can’t be very happy,
' Little Miss or little Man.
You can try ond.be as happy-
just aa happy as you can.
It ShosM Be Im Every Hons £
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St, Sharps-
burg. Pa., says.he will not be without
Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds, that it cured his
Wife who was threatened with-pneumonia'
after an attack pf la grippe, when var
ious other remedies and several physi
cians had done .her no good. Robert
Barber, of Cook*port* Pa., claims Dr.
King’s New Discovery has done him
more good than anything he ever used
for lung trouble. Nothing like it ’Try
it - Free trial bottles at A. B. McWhor
ter & Co., E. ,B. Goodrich and B. J.
Smith’s .drug Store.
SHARP &
PERHAM
Real Estate A
Agents, w
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
ILL buy and sell Real Estate inV
the City of Waycross and County
of Ware and adjoining counties.
Will attend to the Renting of Houses
and the Collection of Rents in the
Property placed in our bands
city.
will
be
% We propose to devote considerable
Place your property in our hands,
it will cost you nothing unless sales
are effected.
SHARP & PERHAM.
FOR SALE.
Vacant lot. 90x95 feet, corner Thomas and
“A" streets, in old Waycross. Very pretty
residence lot. For sale cheap.
House and lot in old Waycross. known
the Joseph Tillman place. |Lot contains 0
V’acant lot ou Reynolds Street, near Gil
more, 55x115. veiy desirable property. A
great bargain.
Farm adjoining the corporate, limits of
iuitman containing 100 acres. Good dwel-
mg. Improvements fine.
Residence in Quitman, qp.. ten rooms, on
Court street near depot, acre iot.
Farm in the tobacco regiorv of Decatur
ebunty, Ga., near Attapulgus. Seventy-five
acres, splendid dwelling and out buildings,
good water, and a beautiful place. Call soon.
Vacant lot in Old Waycross. corner
Thomas and ‘A’ streets. Apply soon if you
want a bargain.
Four-room cottage corner Freeman
and Pond streets; well finished. ,
TO RENT.
1 cottages to Jrent in Way*
“Orange Blossom,” the comraon-^ense
Female Remedy, is sold and recommend
ed by all druggists. , -
TESTIMONIALS published in
. behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, are
as reliable and worthy of confidence as
if from "your most trusted neighbor.
‘.«yTEES
:: Los done for.
otheri lew do for you. Be sure to
get Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for yearn we have been Belling Dr. King’s
new discovery for consumption, Dr.
King’s New life Pills, Bncklen’a 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
reat popualarity purely on their merits,
’or sale by A. B. McWhorter A Co.,
E. & Goodrich, and B. J. Smith’s drug
stores.
Atosawr. j
Since its first introduction, .Electric
Bitten* has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the, lead
among pure medicinal tonics and altera
tives—containing nothing which permits
its use-as a beverage or intoxicant, it is
recognized as the best and purest medi
cine for all ailments of stomach, liver or
kidneys. It will cure sick headache, in
digestion, constipation, and drive malaria
from the system. Satisfaction guaran
teed with each bottle or the money will
be refunded. Price only 50 cents per
bottle.' Sold-by A. B. McWhorter & Co.,
E. B. Goodrich and B. J. Smith.
B. J. Smith, Druggist, recommends
Japanese Liver Pellets for constipation
and sick headache. Small, mild, easy to
take. 50 pills 25 cents.
KILL BERM -
by B. J. Smith, aplxyg
The Wonderful Life Preserver heals
sore and irritated lungs, and relieves
that old hacking cough like magic. For
sale by all Druggists. ✓
Johnson’s Oriental Soap is the most
delicate facial soap for ladies’ use in ex*
istence. Sold by B. J. Smith.
Dr. G. B. Williams’ Liver Pills,
At T. S.. Paine’s drug store, endorsed
by Dr. J. L. Walker. This pill will nre
sick headache or any olWVnd.’
Two commodious offices on the second
fio.it over Herald office for rent.
Good frame store building, corner
Railroad and Bausnm* streets, in the
town of Glenmore, for sale o* barter.
Apply soon.
Two stores on Plant’avenue 30x80.
Hitch, Powers& Co
QUITMAN, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE COUNTRY PRODUCE
And Commission Merchants.
Corn, Oats, Country Hams,
Lard, Chickens and Eggs.
I. A. McNEIL’S
It til Plies to Bi|
lour Fine Family **
Provisions, Vegetables, Hay,
Grain and Bran.
Sole Agent in Waycross for Ballard’s
Celebrated Flour, and for the present will
offer the following popular brands:
Obelisk, @ $5.25
Favorite “ 4.75
Blue-Bird 4.50
Flour has advanced, but liaving bought a
Car-load before the rise, I can afford to 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 best Country Produce, and
- M l give the f ’ '
A Fnll Line of Crockery and Stoves on hand.
All I ask is a eall.
Ugl3-d3 m
NMerftl Life preserver
Consumption,
COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP,
A*D ALL . .
BRONCHIAL AFFECTTIONS.
MANUFACTURED I
Life Preserver Medicine Co.,
waycross, oa.
MEAT MARKET
HENRY T. WILLIAMS,
BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE
AT ALL TIMES.
Cor. Plut In. and Brootwick Stmts.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
The Best in the Market at Reasonable Pricoa
W. W. WALKER,
QUITMAN. GA.
General - Produce - Merchant,
DEALER IN
Coootry Produce of all kiods.
1000 Bushels Corn for Sale.
BACON, LARD, OAT8,
Pindera, Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Etc.,
on hand at all times.
All orders promptly filled. Correspond
ence solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.
Brooks County Syrup a Specialty.
Japanese Pile Cure costs you nothing
Score; * * ~
if it does not cute; samples free. Guar
anteed by B. J. Smith.
itch in
PAR-A-SIT-I-CIDE cures
thirty minutes. Price 50 cents. Sold by
T. S. Paine. 8moa
Lloyd & Adams.
The Ocala Capitol calls the bicycle
craze “.Kyphosis bicydiatarum.”
A. Golden, Druggist, Birmingham,
Alx, writes: .“Please publish some Of
the testimonials I have sent yoir for
Japanese Pile cure.” Sold by B. J.
Smith. j ■ „ !
Ladies; if you want n pore, '.delicate
soap for the complexion, B. J. Smitn,
druggist, will always recommend John
son’s Oriental Medicinal Toilet Soap.
■ Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cures all pun
and it will never return again. Internal
and external for man and beast. Sold
by B. J. Smith.
Why undergo terrible sufferings and
endanger your life when yon can be
cored by Japanese pile pure; guaranteed
by B. J. Smith. .
Wonderful Life Preserver cutes Con
sumption, Coughs, Colds and Cnmp,
when ail other remedies ^aiL Sold by
all P-iggists. . may 19—1 y.
. DEALERS IN
Hunts, OiIs, Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Terra Cotta and Sewer Pipes,
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
Ume, Plaster and, Hair and Cement.
Corner Congress and Whitaker Sts.,
Savannah, : : Georgia.
Sole Agents for Adamant Plaster, best
preparation in the world: for plastering
walls and ceilings. Write for circulars.
Athens* has a boy who lives on ice.
He«ats six or eight pounds every day.
Undertaken’ goods at W. R. McIn
tosh A Co.’a. r
Lagerine!
4- 4
WORK FOR US
a few days, and you will be startled at the unex
pected success that will reward your efforts. We
positively have the best business to offer an agent
that can
... be found oa the face of this earth.
S45.Q0 profit on *75-00 worth of business is
being easily aad honorably made by and paid to
hundreds of men. womsa, boys, aad girt* in our
employ. You can make money faster at work tor
than you hare say ides of. The basinem Is so
sv to tarn, and instructions so simple and plain,
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, raoet successful, aad largest publishing
houses In America. Secure tor yourself the proflu
that the business so readily and handsomely yields.
All beginner*: succeed grandly, and more than
realize tlieir greatest expectations. Those who
trv it find exactly as we tell them. There is plenty
of room for a few more workers, and we urge
th-m to beria at once. If you are already etn-
phn ed, but ltare a few spare moments, and wish
to u«e them to advantage, then write os at once
(f.»r this Is your grand opportunity), and receive
fuA uartlculan by return mail. Address,
TRUK * CO.. Box No. 400, Augusta, Me.
# Drink
Lagerine,
That Great Health - Giving Drink I t
Manufactnml liy
FTOBD PICKBN. . j :
Proprietor Enterprise Betting Works,
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
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Centennial and Palace Bars,
QUITMAN, GEORGIA.
THE BEST AND PUREST LIQUORS
companies
Express Charges Paid
From thisjpotot to anyplace on the 8. F. A
/^Patronage solicited.
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RCVIVCS Vann* ENERGY.
RESTORE!
Ul. J. POWELL
ttmu, OA.
Dealer to Groceries and
Bacon. Lard, Com.
Eggs. etc. Kolb Green
melon 8eed.
Orders from Country
aad others solicited.
CLEVELAND INSTI
, WARESBORO, G.
SITUATED in the town
^ eleven miles Went of W
B. & W. Road.
.HeaJthjLocallty, Moral
GOOD AOCOMMO:
Well Equipped Boilding.
structora. preparation
Tteachinc a Specialty.
For particulars addreaa
JobsG,
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