Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, August 05, 1893, Image 5

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1S93. 1 FOREIGN BUM. Has England Become a Part of a Orcat National Alliance? NO LONGER INDIFFERENT, England W 111 No *1*T ol tlie Of It ne a Staunch r Great Na an., Leaving France En tirely Out in the Cold. Hood’s^Cures r Berlin, Aug. 2.—The result of Great Britain’s intervention in the Franco- Siamese dispute is regarded here as having great significance in regard to the future grouping of the European great powers. For once German edi tors acknowledged the British govern ment lias pulled it3 own chestnuts out of the fira without the aid of the Aus trian or the Italian catspaw. By so do ing, they believe, the great self-con tained naval power of the northwest has been drawn irrevocably from her position cf assumed indifference and will have to cast her lot with one of the other of the constituted alliances. The critical nature of the negotia tions between France and Great Britain as to the blockade was not generally in Berlin until Saturday. Probably in no other capital did the people learn with as much surprise that the earl of Rose- | bery had made war the penalty of i France’s interference with British com- i me rco at Siamese ports. The satisfac tion accompanying this surprise was in- j creased when it was credibly reported i that Germany had agreed "late in the • week to support Great Britain in her i opposition to France's overreaching ; policy. . ^ls the negotiations between Great APRIL 16th, 1693. GEORGIA SOUTHERH AND FLORIDA R. R. Condensed Time Table. Sc S7!L. :-North N0.3N0.1 n^InY, Mrs. David N. Ribler of Shanleyton, Va.. was a sufferer with stomach trouble. At times she was in severe pain and great misery. Piercing pains wauld stizo her In the right *lde and at Hai rs- shoot from the hip to the breast She al.o suffered chills In the body and limbs. Physicians failod to diagnose tho case and medicines failed to cure. Short Line to The World’s Fair. Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Hood’s Sarsaparilla quickly brought about a change and the result has been a perfect restoration to health. 13:o Tampa to Nashville, via Atlanta, connect ing in Union Depot at Nashville with Vcsti- huled Limited for Chicago, making Shortest Line and Quickest Time from all points in Florida and South Georgia to World’s Fair. Full man Buffet Sleeping Car Tampa to Atlanta, connecting in Union De pot with 11. A I). Vestilmled Limited for Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore and York, with Pullman Buffet-Sleeping Car for St. Louis,- via Western and Ath lb lb, and with^ through Pullman Buffet for Kansas City via inghara and .Memphis Sleeping Car on Night Trains Macon and Palatka. Pnssengt Palntka can remain in Sleeper mil 7:00 a. Tie Hall’s Excursion to Tie S| Slow! had in for Atlanta, and trains »ens, Milledgeville. Montgr mail, and all points Kas c breakfast Aug> Jin tain apd France approached the cru cial point, views were exchanged freely between Count von Caprivi and the < '“ 4A4 — '***— '*•* Thursday 3 occupied W ajrcross Air Line Railroad- The Herald is now in cor-1 Britith foftftigp office. On Thu: fljld j rLjay jiiti chancellor w$s oecu...^ , almost C0iw55* w ia «sdaa.ff( collfiiJ ' ! respondence with the railroad i “ s.-.-som, - - er|fRj apd aifft-ferfug cusp-.*** 6 * £25’ 1 , . . . . ! RETURNING corning Germany's prospecting attitnu... ‘ ^UtttOTtieS aiKl llOpeS SOOn to ' Leave Swsonui daily except S observed fc * 2 00pm -30 pm *30 pm 00 pm •50 P »pm with cdliipTa&hcy the diplomatic di lemma in which the Du pay ministry way involving the republic early in the quarrel Germany’s avowed purpose yfoTtgke^p aloof and enjoy tho spdt-Ia- But thig attitude was changed amhjenly when it became apparent that France proposed to shut off British and German commerce with Siam. At the 9 time the British foreign office sug- ^ed co-operation between Great Bri ll* g»»nnany and also Russia against Franco. *** “ . it b believed, tiTOlgiSlt filastingtinflef standingbetween Great Britalfi and the Triple AUttfflCft. Prinfe Bismajrck always Secretly desired such an huaerstanding, but, rebuffed fend irritated by British reticence, af fected publicly to despise it. For a generation John Bull, especi ally under Liberal guidance, has stead fastly refused to increase his influence in international affairs on the continent. Now German statesmen hope he will join hands with the three allied sover eigns. He would not be expected to do more than commit himself to a defen sive alliance, but the result would be a combination of the greatest possible power to preserve tho European peace. As to the territoral arrangements still pending in the §iamej$ affair, Germany will have nothing to say. The Tariff as a Disrupter. ^ Germanyresponse to Russia’s tariff die^rimTnsT,io n s against her has been swift and drastic. In France hopes are nursed that tho mplomatic relations TetwtTJn -the coun tries will be disturbed by tljis commer cial warfare. The belief here is £hat the friendly feeling consequent on the czare witch'* two recent visits in Berlin wiU not be altered by the dispute as to customs taXu? ~jg ~ ^jGerdjaiiy relies on the United States aaff natural ally during the virtual sus pension of her trade with. Russia, and is expecting large shipments of grain from American ports. For several months the imports from * Russia have | been decreasing. Now a new ami tens- j pprarilv uucontested market is opened to American breadstuff?. America’* Opportunity. ; The general opinion is that America i could not ask for a better opportunity 1 to market agricultural products. Once ; secured, this market could be held. ] German traders say, .even after the set- j tleinent of the dispute with Russia. In St. Petersburg, where the compe tition of American lireadstuffs is a stock topic of newspaper discussion, the au thorities apparently realize the threat ening danger. They are reported to be considering the adoption of more heroic measures. The plan of the czar and his minis ters will be probably to make the tariff war so sharp that Geru/.ny will be ready soon t<» come to au understand ing. ’ This policy, if adopted, is likely to be carried too I;u* and to upset all present calculations as to the continued friendliness, despite the Bismarckian theory that the political and economic relations of Rnstfia aei Germany are interdependent. Although such action on Russia’s part has not been contemplated here, there is no doubt that the federal council in its present temuer would answer retal iation with retaliation, aad. in view of Germany’s base of supplies in Amer ica, out bid every measure that Russia might adopt. Waltcrtowu Warcross “ secure low rates for an excur- j sion from this city to the! World’s Fair. j St. Simons Line. Our plan is to engage three j sleepers, which will aecommo- I date about ou$ hundred, per sons. Everybody can take lunch enough to last to Chica- SUMMEH SCHEDULE In Ufiy.as, tstni. go, the time out being about two and a half days. About the middle of August will be the time for starting. Parties who think of going to Chicago will find it to their interest to leave their names with us that we may know about what to depend upon if suitable rates, can be had. The time of stay in Chicago can be arranged by the party before leaving. Our Business Manager, Mr. Sharp, will tell you about it. Interview him. I CjTEaMER POPE CATUX Wes tot O Ocean Tier and St; Simons Mills at 8 a m, 2:30 and 0:40 p in, for Pier. Returning leaves Pier at 6 and 10:30 a m and 5 p m. Sunday Schedule—Leave Brunswick at 9 a m and 2:30 and 7:30 p m. Returning— leave Pier at 12 m and Gp m.~ je21 U. DART, Manager. J. H. OPPENHEIM & SON. AUCTIONEERS AND Commission Merchants. 5 AND 7 WHITAKER ST., SAVANNAH, GA. Regular Sales Days, .MONDAYS and FRIDAYS. Lloyd & Adams. MAX ISAAC* TVlercbant Tailor, .4 Fine and Fashionable Fot of Goods Always on Hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning, Dying and Repairing neatly done at reasonable prices. Next door to W. A. McNeil’s. iWffEEDjap sail Staples. Franc© I* a Undaunted. Paris, Aug. 2.—The ambiguous tone of the cabinet council in accepting Siam’s surrender has excited muck com ment; It is generally understood that this tone was adopted for the purpose o| soothing international e £ 3. It is stated on high aul race intends to take decisi ure Siam’s carrying out the terms of the ultimatum. - The - blockade of the Siamese coast will be continued, it is s&id, until France’s demands, are satis fied. The French force now present in Siaraeso waters is believed to be suffi cient to make the blockade effective. A. prominent Paris merchant, who !S- DEAI.KR3 IX faints, Oils, Doors, Sash and Blinds, T*”a Cotta and Sewer Pipes, BUILDERS HARDWARE, Lime, Plaster and, Hair and Cement. LEGAL NOTICES. SberlU Sale. mua—Ware County : Will be sold on st Tuesday in September next, at the said county, within the ....... :o the .highest bidder for ish, the following described land, to-wit: lands of Jordan and Jeffords. which at that point is sixty Icet wide, thence east along said I’rendergast street two hundred less to the center of the South prong of Telieau Brant-h, thence northeast erly along the center of said branch, two hundred feet, more or less, to the south side of Wndley street, thence west along Wadley trect three hundred feet, l:o northeast corner of said .Ionian and Jeffords’ lamltheiKH; south along said land T Jeffords and Jordan said I’rendergast stre ginning, containing al»« and In . _y of Way cross Levied on under ar the Superio hundnxl to the point of he- t one and a half tv of Winding Up of the Season! A GRAND CLEARANCE SALE ALL SUMMER GOODS REGARDLESS OF ier place m suitl es all the debts . all demands due the S. L. UUPTON. LELIA B. TART. JAMES T. McGEE, The have he e busii iv ho this day dissolved by mutual consent. B. J. Moody is authorized to make collections and transact business looking towards the ling up of the old affairs of the firm. Mr. M. M. Bentley will continue Ifi the Cross-tie ’easiness. This July 14th, 1893, E. HfLTOK, Mf. m. *BEsf l i , LRV, B. J. MOODY/ To Ail Whom tt May Concern* <ty : Leon E. the undersign ed for permanent letters of administration the estate of Henry J. Roddenberry, laifi of said county deceased, and I will pass on Furniture,Carpets,Matting, "Rugs, Matting, Etc., Ever brought to Wav cross, and will* compete with any market prices. Mail or Telegraph Orders lor Furniture « | promptly attended to. -CHEAP COFFINS. the first Monday in .Sep tember, 1893. Given under my hand and official signature this 22d day of July 1893. «j. Ordinary. To All Whom It May Concern. (•KORiiiA—Ohari.ton County: It. S. Lang, administrator of William Lang, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned ox Dowling, Ordinary. Notice to Debtors anti Creditors. GEORGIA, Charlton Conntyt Notice is hereby given, to all persons hav ing demands against William £ang, . late of said county, deceased, to present them to me properly made out, within the time pre- Corner Congress and Whitaker Sts., Savannah, Georgia. Lgents for Adamant Plaster, best turn in the world for plastering id ceilings. Write for circulars. W. W. WALKER, QUITMAN, GA. General - Produce - Merchant, icribed by law, so sis to show their character and amount, and also persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to me. Rufus S. Lang. Administrator upon the estate of William Lang, late ot said-county deceased. ifie ifeemt of Ikiooegg! The Secret of Success for the Monopoly Oppressed Farmer IS TO PLANT ORCHARDS. California found not her greatest wealth in her gold mines, but in her vineyards and orchards. Georgia and the South can excel the dry, hot climate of Calirornia in the production of fine fruits ; but to do o we must quit planting cheap, worthless brush, and plant none but southern grown trees procured direct from the Cherokee Nursery. The people of Ware and urrounding counties cannot afford to waste money buying northern grown trees. We invite every one to examine our stock before buying. We will take pleasure in showing you what we have. GOOD TREES AT FAIR PRICES IS OUR MOTTO. If you cannot come to see us, write to us before you place your orders Catalogues free. Address* CREROKEE HkJRSERY CO., X0T1CE. GEORGIA, Cbarlton County. Notice is hereby given that tho partner ship of It. O. Lee Co.,, doing business at Fofkston, has this day been dissolved l»y mutual consent, the said It. O. Lee with drawing from said firm and the business to be continued by J. F. Grantham. All debts Tr.e said firm are to be paid to the said J. F. Uranthum and all demands against said tirm are to be presented to It. O. Lee. This lid day of July, 1893. It. O. LEE. jyii-l J. F. GRANTHAM. OFFICERS OF CIIARLTOX COUNTY. Aaron Dowling. Ordinary. n, Clerk Superior Court C. C. RECEIVER 9 S SAFE. • Country Produce of all kinds. 1000 Busliels Com for Sale. BACOS, LARD, OATS, th an order of the Glynn ae directed, I hereby in vite bids for the purchase of the stock in trade of the late firm of S. Mayer «fc Ullman, fiver of said firm. id st.H-k « WAYCROSS. GEORGIA. SS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS JA. Seeti £ = o'O.Xt:iC5©. It is applied right to the parts. It cures ail diseases of •women. Any lady can use it herself. Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. Ifailed to any address cn receipt of $1. < > Dr. J. A McGill & Co.., 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HL -Sold by E. H. CRAWLEY. Fine Horses, Carriages end Buggies. Drivers Furnislicff if Desired. Patronage solicited. ■R. O. LEE, Finders. Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Etc., on hand at all times. All orders promptly filled. C'orrespond- t>ee solicited and PROPRIETOR. r ... . .. . ' tXl. d. POWHUIi, <*rmux, ga. Bealsr inSSroseries and ot EVERY DESCRIPTION. melon Seed. Orders from Caoctry Met Milkmen and others solicited. All goods guaranteed.^ Goods w31 be Aip- 1 AUgooossaaniBiwu. i— ! I«d promptly u,J artfullj-. U me forpnrei saob Gitif Rotiee. The Books for tiie collection of City Tax for the' current year are now open. All Tqv Payers ar^ hereby notified to come forward at once and pay up, there by saving the expense ot an EXBCTTTIOlSr. Bv order of C’itv Council! W. F. PARKER, *- - City Tax Collector. Office cor Parker aiicl Elizabeth sts. IToiirs from S.a. m. to 12 p. m. METRIC IH WOOD GASKETS. Ail Grades of H ood Coffins, Robes, Ac Order through responsible parties of W.'I. PARSBR.Waycros*. Whiskey, Tobacco. Cigars, Canueil Goods. Beer, Woodenware and such.other goo<ls as are usually kept by wholesale grocers,' and bids offered may be for the whole of said *stocft or any portion thereof,, and may include the fixtures am! furniture including a first-class burglar am! fire-proof safe. Said stock is i .•cupied by said open for inspection, and bids chase as above- stated, will be received by me at any time within thirty (30)*days from this date, and at the - expiration of that time ill be submitted to said court for action. Each hid must state whether it is for cash, * upon what terms and security the bidder desires ?o make the purchase. M. J. COLSON. Receiver, liswick v Ga.. July 14,1893--**t. WARREN LOTT, C. E. MURI’HY storehouse formerly n this city, and is id bids for the pur- LOTT & MURPHY, Fire, Life and Accident INSURANCE AGENTS and BROKERS WAYCROSS, GA. represented. Nothing but Fust-class Co classes of property Insurance effected THE MUSIC HOUSE OF FLORIDA. MANIER, LANE ft COMPANY, Successor to A. B. Camp’x-U. Wo-y,-^ ur neaccs ivOC Fordeas money than any house in tliectate. We guarahtee. instruments to as rc-pre- trial and if •ill pay freight both santed. We will ship Piano any honest man or woman not satisfactory, Sash ar on Installment. OTT ,T .ON & HUDSON, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WMBSS M WORKS, - - MSS, GEORGIA H AVING added all necessary ilachinery to our shop, we are now prepared to do all kinds of casting, repairing and general wofk on Locomotives. ; We also carry in stock Stationary and £aw Mills, Piping, Belting, Pulleys, Hangers and Brass Cocks of all kinds. We make a specialty of SYRUP MILLS AND KETTLES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. GIVE IS A TRIAL AND EE CONVINCED ■