Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, August 05, 1893, Image 1

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Mnrtlsi ii roar' j paper, Tit Herald. Waycross Weekly Herald. VOL. XIY. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. 1893. NO. 37 hIG SALE A T COST IN DRY BOOBS. SHOES AND CLOTHING!! Will sell at cost for THIRTY DAYS, commencing JUNE 1st. You will never have another chance like this. Come a n 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 6 cts yard. White Checks 6 cts yard. Check Homespun 4 to 5 1-2 cts yard. Tickings 6 to 13 cts yard. Cotlonades 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 yard. Linen Chambry 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 34.00 for 32.50 pair’: Brogan Shoes 75 cts pair. Women’s Glove Grain Button Shoes 80 cts pair. Cow Pen Shoes 55 cts pair. Fine Button Boots, worth 31.50, for $1.00 pair. Oxford Ties 45 cts pair. ft Best Fine Oxford Ties 31.00 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 6 1-2 cts yard. 3-4 Brown Homespun 4 ct® yard. Sea Island Homespun 5 cts yard. Children’s Shoes less than cost. Needles 2 cts 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 PRICE S BH.I3NTO 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 FINE SILK DRESS worth -$20.00. Watch the daily paper for particulars and come and see the Dress. r OHNSON’S' BLOCK., T Waycross, Ga. •i' • ' J.V. NORTON. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. UBEB Xj. sweat Attorney at Law. WAYCROSS, - - GEORGIA. B. H. WILLIAMS, D. D. S., Office: Up-stairs FOLKS BLOCK, AYCROSS, «A. pR. JA8. C. RIPPARD. Physician and Surgeon, Waycross, Ga. Special attention given to Genito Urina ry SuTRVTy. jf®"" at Paine’s Drug Stow, in .Folks Block, or at residence on Parallel st, between B. and C. April 14-tf. «T. Xj. CRAWLEY, ATTORNEY LAW. WAYCROSS, : : GEORGIA. Office in the Wilson Building. john c. McDonald, Attorney and Counselor at Law, WAYCROSS. - - - GEORGIA, Offick up stairs in Wilson Block. SHORT N5W8 NOT66. SHORT NEWS NOTES. Items of Inters** Gathered from Efary- f jtsms of Interest Gathered front y A. WILSON, Attorney at Law, WAYCROSS, - - - GEORGIA D R. F. C. FOLKS, Physician and Sur geon, Waycross, Ga. Office over T. E. Lanier’s Jewelry Store. Office hours from 9 to 10 a. m. Can$e found at my residence, corner Pendleton street and Brunswick avenue, when not profes sionally engaged. 1y4.ly Dr. J. P. PRESCOTT, Practicing 'Physician HOBOKEN, GEORGIA. All calls promptly attended. jy2-6m S. L. DB.AWDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. HOMERVILLE, : : GEORGIA. JJR. A. r. ENGLISH, , Physician and Surgeon, WAYCROSS - - GEORGIA, gfcgr All calls promptly attended. TS* DR. J. E. W. SMITH, Office Reed’s Block. Special attention given diseases of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. WAYCROSS, - GEORGIA. DR. J. H. REDDING, OFFICE, AT RESIDENCE. Near the Stand Pipe. apr30-ly llaged SIMON W. HITCH EDW. H. MYEES. C. C. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, ltd to Miller’s Risturut, Wajcns:, Gl DR. G. P. FOLKS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. RESIDENCE AND OFFICK Z CAPT. KNOX’S, ALBANY AVENUE, / WAYCROSS. CA. DR. T. A. BAILEY, DENTIST, Office over C. E. Cook’s, Plant Avenue, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. R. C CANNON, > j I Attorney at Law, WAYCROSS. - - - geobg: Omc* in Court-house. Will practice in the Brunswick Circuit and etowheje bipedal contract HITCH & MYERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Up .Stairs Wilson's Block. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. W. A. WRIGHT, J. P., And Agent For National Guarantee Co Securities obtained on easy terms. Special attention given to the collection of claims. Post Office Building, Waycross, Ga. Time Tried and Fire Tested Fire, 1-ife and Accident Insurance Com panies, and •RV.AT. ESTATE OFFICE. KNIGHT & ALLEN, mr!91y Waycross.Ga. J S. WILLIAMS, Attorney at La^. WAYCROSS. --- - GEORGIA where and Carefully Candeneed. Denver is caring nobly for the idle and hungry miners located there. “Jack the Window Smasher,” is the latest sensation in Augusta, Ga. Lightning set fire to a church at Prince ton, Ky., causing its destruction. The third trial of M. B. Curtis, tbs actor, for murder, ia on at San Fraholsco. John Day. whose home ia in Palatka, Fla., committed suicide in August** Ga3, while on a spree. The total pkid attendance for the first three months at the World’s Fair num bers 7,000,000 persons. i T. D. Kline, an old official of the road, has been promoted to the superintendency of the Georgia Central. Deputy marshals, in a fight with out laws near VSnita, L T., killed one and se riously wounded another. The drought has so damaged the pas- New York has declared a five days’ quarantine against vessels from 8oath America, to guard against yellow fever. A large number of persons in West Vir ginia have been swindled by an allc clairvoyant doctor at Grand Mich. Fire at Lafayette, Ind.. daetreyed the mill of the Taylor Lumber company and Other property, causing a total loss of $55,000. A saloonkeeper at Lockport, Ind., was shot and severely injured in a row, p uipitated by his refusal to sell liquor Sunday. It has been discovered that Charles F. Morrill, the bank casbier who abscond-d from Manchester, N. H., was over $100,U00 short- iu his accouuts. ’Squire Smalley, ia his Loudon c-tble- graul to a New kora paper, charges that Gladstone was to blame for tne disgrace ful fight in the house of commons. Another sensation has been caused at Homestead, Pa., by the action of the Car negie company in abolishing the night force at its mill by reason of unsettled conditions. The most vigorous search has failed to discover the whereabouts of George M. Brinkerboff, of Springfield. Ills., who mysteriously disappeared from an Illi nois Central train ou-Friday night. Superintendent Wadley, in his letter of resignation to Receiver Comer, of the Central Railroad of Gergia, gave as his reason for the step takfeu. United States Judge Emory Speer’s continued interfer ence with the manner in which the road was managed. where and Carefully Condensed. West Virginia is suffering from a se vere and protracted drought. Mormon missionaries are at work in Person connty, North Carolina. A vein of gold of great value is report- ad to have been struck io Colorado. The superior court judges of Georgia held au important convention in Atlanta. Tbe Cherokees are likely to suffer if A lone highwayman robbed the railway office at Calumet, Ills., of $1,000 and es caped. At Sioux City, Ia., Nannie Hoyt, a 10- year-old girl, has been locked np for horse stealing. The Camden. N. J., police have arrested the negro who shot and instantly killed Mrs. Lizzie Copeland. In New York city. Kennedy, the strong man. outdid four competitors by liftlag-a 1,200-pound dumbbell. A defalcation of $10,050 has been discov ered in the* cash of the First National bank, of Paterson. N. J. The great strike of t&e English coal miners has been inaugurated, something like 350,000 men being affected. The city of Fall Rivtr, _ get money enough, owing to pinch, to complete its waterworks. The Queen and Crescent route has au thorized a $23 round trip excursion from New Orleans to Chicago and return. Walter E. Shaw, the Texas matricide, has been respited for a week, and experts will examine into his mental condition. from politics after hie term of office ex pires. Tbe English government will send Ma jor Cragie to Chicago to report on the ag ricultural statistics accumulated by tne various governments at the World’s Fair. United States Registrar Tillman has is sued a circular that au assignment of United States bonds by an executor, trus tee, guardian or attorney to himself is not valid in law. The Florida Seminoles threaten to go on the warpath, after 40 years of peace, because the little son of a chief was given a spanking by a white man and pgt off the premises. Philip Crosby Tucker, of Galveston, Tex., has been made acting 'grand com mander of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Kite Masons of America, by the recent Death of Dr. Bachelor, who suc ceeded General Albert Pike. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. To my Friends and the Public Generally. Mr. J. T. McGee having bought Mrs. Leila B. Tart’s interest in the Waycross Car riage Shop, it will be conducted under the firm name of£. L. Gupton & Co. as hereto fore. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping of a continuance for the same to the new firm we remain yours truly. S. L. Gupton. I S. L. Gupton & Co. ULUItCOUD,® ® ® Heavy and Fancy GROCERIES, Ceintry Prodace of ill kinds. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Special Attention paid to Packing and Shipping Goods. For Sale. ’ My cottage at St. Simons. A. M. Knight, jne 20, 9td A ltw Waycross, Ga. SWEAT & WILSON, qUmtAS, GEORGIA. j°MR & BILLIARD SjOjjjgl ioierfui Life preserver f0« UU IT *U DRUGGISTS. Ft POSITIVE CURE FOR Consumption, COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRONCHIAL AFFECTTIONS. MANUFACTURED I Life Preserver Medicine Go., WAYCROSS, GA. S. L. PRICE, gillTNM, GL r General Produce Merchant, F. J. JAMES, Harness and Shoe Maker, Two-et6ry Building Albany Ave, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. All work done promptly and Cheap for \ Famous Women. The Duchess of York has taken a uni versity extension course in Elizabethan literature. Lady Caithness recently gave a ball in Faria, when supper was served at 5o’clock in the morning. * Mrs. Challoner, the widow and the sis ter of well known horse jockeys, is said to be the only woman who trains race Princess Louise, in the studies that have resalted in the production of tbe queen’s statue at Kensington, had tbe as- ei stance of Miss Henrietta Montalba, a talented Canadian woman. Pointers from Washington. The gold reserve is over $97,000,000, and is expected soon to reach the $lu0.000,000 mark. Senator Quay declares' that he will sup port the administration in every feasou- able proposition. Rev. Thomas H. Stevenson, of Illinois, is pressing his candidacy for chaplain of the next house. John Hicks, late minister plenipoten tiary and envoy extraordinary from the United States to Peru, has returned. The president has just issued a procla mation including Portugal within tbs benefits of the international copyright act. Fine Whiskies, Wines, Rums, Gins and | Brandies, And the Purest Whiskies manufactured for Medicinal Purposes. We bpy our goods direct from the Distilleries and the best markets and will give our customers the benefit of same. We have the largest stock in South Georgia. Orders by mail accompanied by the CASH will receive prompt attention. No Charges for Packing. Bacon, Lard, Cars, Oats, Syrup, Chickens, Eggs, ETC., ETC., [ ALWAYS ON HAND. | ^ Orders promptly filled and satisfae- J. M. TYLER, •f Dealer in Country Produce + + + ■* General Groceries, + Ql'ITMAN, GEORGIA. Send me your orders for Corn, Oats, Bacon Lard, Peas, Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Pota oes &c. They will receive prompt atten ion. All goods delivered F. O. B. MEAT MARKET HENRY T. WILLIAMS, BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE AT y,T. TIME®. Car. Plait In. lit Braanick Streets. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Tbe Best in tbe Market at Reasonable RELIEVES an Hawk Distress. REMOVES Naasea, Senes of ItHbreO), COXeXSTXOX. FAOl REVIVES FaumENERGY. RESTORES Reread Cbeolatka, Bad Yuanlrem BE. MBTCR RIMCIMI CO. St. Lab. Hat