Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, July 22, 1893, Image 1

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Mnrtin ii jnr; | paptr.TkilmU Waycross Weekly Herald. jj ob Printing | V 1 of every description d | neatly executed. |> Ordinary VOL. XIV. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY. JULY 22. 1893. NO. 35 BIO SAUS AT COST IN DRY GOODS, SHOES AND CLOTHING!! Will sell at cost for THIRTY DAYS, commencing JUNE 1st. You will never have another chance like this. Come an get some of the Bargains. Many of these goods will be sold BELOW COST! Figured Lawns. 2 1-2 cts yard. Ginghams 5 to 7 1-2 cts yard. Calico 4 to G cts yard. White Checks 6 cts yard. Check Homespun 4 to 5 1-2 cts yard. Tickings G to 13 cts yard. Cottonades 9 cts yard. Wool Jeans 15 cts yard. 25 ct Dress Goods 12 1-2 cts yard. 15 ct Lawn 8 1-2 cts yard. Black Calico 5 1-2 cts yard. Double Width Henrietta 11 cts yard. Men’s Under Shirts 25 cts. Ladies* Under Vests 8 cts. 10-4 Sheeting 13 cts vard. Linen Chambrv 10 cts yard. Coats’ Spool Thread 45 cts dozen. Remnants half price. Black Silk Belts 20 cts each. Dress Linings 5 cts yard. Large lot of Fans half price. Clothing at 5 per cent below cost. Jeans Pants 75 cts pair. Pants worth 84.00 for 82.50 pair. Brogan Shoes 75 .cts pair. Women’s Glove Grain Button Shoes 80 cts pair. ( ow Pen Shoes 55 cts pair. Fine Button Boots, worth 81.50, for 81.00 pair. Oxford Ties 45 cts pair. Best Fine Oxford Ties 81.00 pair. Ladies’ Hats half price. Children’s Hats half price. Men’s Straw Hats half price. Men’s Socks at from 5 to 20 cts, worth double. 4-4 Brown Homespun G 1-2 cts yard. 3-4 Brown Homespun 4 cts yard. Sea Island Homespun 5 cts yard. Children’s Shoes less than cost. Needles 2 els paper. Thimbles 2 1-2 cents each. Ladies’ Umbrellas 65 cts each- Fans at 5 cts worth 25. Fans at 15 cts worth 50. Trunks 15 per cent below first cost. I will positively sell at cost and below for THIRTY DAYS! Come and EXAMINE GOODS and GET PRICES BRING THIS -WITH YOU and I will prove that you can get goods at NEW YORK COST. I am going to give away some goods, and among the rest a PINE SILK DRESS worth $20.00. Watch the daily paper for particulars and come and see the Dress. ' t JOHNSOISPS BLOCK, Waycross, Ga. J.V. NORTON: ! GforgU, Ware County: | Burgen Alberty has applied for exemption 1 of personalty and setting apart and valua- ' tion of homestead, ami I will pass upon the i same at 10 (/clock on the 3lst day of July, : j1803. WARREN LOTT, j jyl8-2w Ordinary W. V. Mortgage Sale. •I Will l»e sold belore the court house door — ^ t in Wan* county, on the 29th day of July, day lK*en dissolved, by between the legal hours of sale, the following e said R. O. Lee with- property. to-wit: All of lot of land No. two OFFICERS OF CHARLTON COI XTY. Aaron Dowling, Ordinary. A. G. f Jo wen,« lerk Superior Court C. C. J. A. Wainright, Sheriff. James Thompson. School Commission* NOTICE. GEORGIA, Charlton Comity. Notice is hereby given that the panne ship of. R. O. I/ee&Co., doing hu; mutual consent, the s drawing from said firm and the business to lie continued by J. F. Grantham. All debts due said firm are to Ik* paid to the said J. F. Grantham and all demands against said firm are to Ik* presented to R. (>. Ia-e. This 3d day of July, 1893. R. O. LEE. jytM J. F. GRANTHAM. x Georgia, Charlton Conntyi To All Whom It May Concerns The Commissioners appointed to assess and set apan a year's support to the widow and minor child of John K. Kennison, late of said county? deceased, upon the first day of May, 1893. having filed thei wins haying objections thereto to file the same within four weeks from the date ofj publication of this order, or in default the property. . ... imndred and forty-six (246) in the eighth (8th) district of Ware county. Georgia, lying on the northside of the Savannah, Florida ami Western railroad, except twenty acres owned by Ezekiel Dunmore, which leaves one hundred acres more or less, also all that portion of lot of land No. two hundred and forty-six (246) in the eighth (8th) district of Ware county, lying and being on the south side of the Savannah, Florida and Western railroad except twenty-five acres, more or less, sold to Benjamin Collins, on the original land line l»etween lots of land No 246 and 247 in said eighth district of said county, ami all of lot of land No. Two hundred and forty-seven, in the eighth district of said county, containing four Imndred and ninety acres, more or loss. Said above described property to lie sold as the property of D. J. McIntosh, by f the same will Ik* confirmed. This 24th i of the power of sale vested in me by a lay of June, 1893. I gage from the said D. J. Mclntose to Aaron* Dowling, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Charlton Comity. Will Ik* sold before the court house door Traders Hill, said county, during the ted the 11th « in the clerks 13th 1802. y of June 1892. and recorded j iah* Ware superior court June 1 . Meta A. Groff, ] Mortgagee. . legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday August next, to the highest bidder for the following described property, to t hundred acres of land iKuindcd •by Notice! Land Sale. ‘Sh. | GEORGIA, Wore Conntyi • of the newer vested day of May 1893. chiiser paying _ 1893. yf. A. W£nk Sheriff Charlton e I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash before the court house door Waycross, Ware county. Georgia, SheriffSale. Georgia, Wire County i Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in August ngxt. at the court house in said county, between the legal hours of sale, to the high cst bidder for cash, the following property to-wif:. 245 acres of South half of lot of land No. 479 in tin* 5th district of Wan* ebunty. to- getlivr with all improvements thereon. Lev ied on under an execution issued from tin* Superior Court of Wan* ebunty, in favor of | Read Fertilizer Company against T. J. Fales. I’soperty levied on as the property of T. J. Falas. The 245 acn*s of land being the south half of lot of lam! No. 479 is when* the de fendant, T. J. Fales, now resides. This June 27th. S. F. MILLER, Sheriff W.C. Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*. GEORGIA, Charlton Conntyi 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 amount, and also persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to me. Rufus 6. Lako. Administrator upon the estate of William Lang, late of said county deceased. lowing described property. Lots of land No's 413 in the fourth district I of Bierce county. Georgia, 401 hi the tiiir- j teenth district of Clinch county Georgia. 392 ! in the.eighth district of Ware county. Geor- i gia. each of the aforesaid lots of land con- j mining (4910 four imndred and ninety acres, more or less. Also fifty acres of lot No. 237 in the ninth district of Pierce county, (Jeorgia, bounded follow^ >j South fiy lands of Thomas Moore, west by i nds of S. Kuden. north by lands of L. | Thomas, ami east by remainder of lot herein ! con veyed. Said lands to be sold for the pur pose satisfying the principal, interest and costs due and to be due on _ the above des cribed notes, the remainder if any to be paid ver to the said D. J. McIntosh. Titles in fee simple will be made to the purchasers. This June 20th, 1893. JEWEL?!, Silver Ware, Etc. Guns, Loaded, Cartridges, Shells, Etc. Agents for Freyer & Bradley Music Honse of Atlama, Ga. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, WAYCROSS, GA.* W. L. DOUGLAS 33 SHOE not*VAp. Do you wear them7 When next In need try a pair. Best in the world* Japanese Pile Core costa yon nothing if it does not core; samples free. Guar anteed by B. J. Smith. C. M. Hitch, Attorney. Fuller Groover. Notice of Dissolution. The firm of Hitten. Bently A Co... who have been engaged in the <*ross-tie business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. B. J. Moody is authorized to make collections and transact business looking towards the winding up of the old affairs of the firm. Mr. M. M. Bentley will continue in the cross-tie business. This July 14th. 1893. E. HILTON. M. M. BENTLEY, B. J. MOODY. july 17-4w GEORGI A Ware County. i Whereas, W. J. Carswell has applied for j letters of administration on the estate of I Mrs. H. E. Carswell, deceased. Notice is ! hereby given that I will pass on said appli- j cation on the first Monday in September, ! 1893. WARREN LOTT, , july 17-4 w Ordinary. i RECEIVER'S SALE, I In accordance with an order of tlic Glynn ! Superior Court to me directed, I hereby in- ' vite bids for the purchase of the stwk in trade o 1 the late firm of S. Mayi*r it Ullinan. now in my hands as receiver of said firm. Said stock consists of Whiskey, Tobacco, Cigar*, Canned Good*. Beer, Wooden ware and such other goods as are usually kept by wholesale grocers, and bids offered may be for the whole of said stock or any portion them*!’, and may include the fixtures ami furniture including a first-class burglar ami fire-proof safe. » ! Said stock is in the storehouse formerly ; occupied by said firm in this city, and is open for inspection, and bids for the pur chase as above stated, will l»e received by me at any time within thirty (30) days from this date, and at the expiration of that time will be submitted to said court for action. Each bid must state whether it is for cash, or upon what terms and security the bidder desires to make the purchase. M. J. COLSON, Receiver, j Brunswick, Ga.. July 14,1893—4t. | MEAT MARKET IIENKY T. WILLIAMS, BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE AT ALL TIMES. ; Cor. Plant be. and Brunswick Streets. SATISFACTION O FAR AN TEED. The Rest in the Market at Reasonable Prices W. A. McNEIL’S Is tbs Place te Bay four Fine Family Provisions, Vegetables, Hay, I am Sole Agent in Waycross for Ballard’s Celebrated Flour, and for the present will offer the following popular brands: Obelisk, (a) $5.25 Favorite “ 4.75 Blue-Bird 4.50 Flour has advanced, but having lrought a Car-load before the rise. I can afford to give the lK*nefit of the old price. I WANT FREE •n COURSE BY MAIL WITH THE LEAVENWORTH ii ■ ■■ ■■■■ Business College. TO ADVERTISE OUR COLLEGE We will give if thorough course of instruc tion in double and single enfry Book-keep ing and Commercial Arithmetic by mail Free of Charge to a limited numl>er of per sons. This course will be completed in forty lessons. No charge for Diplomas. Address: PROF. F. J. VANDERBERG. Pres.. 392, 301 and 306 Delaware st., june3-w3m Leavenworth. Kan. I'jMwtBtafne DRESS SHOE, made In the fates! styles, don 1 : pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to castom made and lode and wear as well. Ifyon wish to economize In ywr footwear, do so by purchasing W. L Doagus Shoes. Kamo and prico stamped on tbo bottom, look for it whoa yoo bey. W. L. DOUGUS, Brockton, Vui. Sold by RELIEVES all Stomach Distress. REMOVES Nausea, Sense of FaHnea, Congestion, Paix. REVIVES Fjulxxo ENERGY. RESTORES Normal Orculafian, and Wans xo To* Tzra. OR. MASTER MEDICINE CO.. St. Lads, tfOt BROWN• S IRON .bit;ms cures Dyspepsia/ In digestion & Debility- g and Opium Shfcitr f cored as home with- | outpaln-Eook ofpsr- I ticmanaestFRKr IBJLIOOtLIUfK I Atlanta, Ga.O£ceiO^\V2U'^hiu.&s M. BRICE, SON & CO., QUITMAN, GEORGIA, General - Grocery-Merchants, —AND DEALERS IX— COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corn, Oats, Bacon, Lard, Peas, Finders, Sjrop, Chickens, Eggs, Etr., for Sale at all Times. .^-Orders solicited and satisfaction gnar- anved. The very Ik-st Country Produce, and will give the highest market price, either in trade or cash. A Full Line of Crockery and Stoves on hand. . All I ask is a call. ugl3-d3m St. Simons Line. SUMMER SCHEDULE , In Effect May 25, 1893. S TEAMER POPE CATLIX leaves for Ocean Pier and St. Simons Mills at 8 a m, 2:30 and 6:40 p m, for Pier. Returning leaves Pier at 6 and 10:30 a m and 5 pm. Sunday Schedule—Leave Brunswick at 9 a m and 2:30 and 7:30 p m. Returning— leave Pier at 12 m and 6p in. j'-l'l ^ U. DART, Manager. Gity T Q3C Rotice. The Books for the collection of City Tax for the current year are now open. All Tax Payer* are hereby notified to come forward at once and pay up, there by saving the expense, ot an EXECUTION. By order of City Council. W. F. PARKER, City Tax Collector. Office cor Parker and Elizabeth sts. CQF* Honrs from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m.