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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1S93.
lie Will Select a Siitetitnte and
Leave Hawaii Soon.
PERSONAL HOME MATTERS.
They Demand the Attention of tlte Geor-
giati, and lie Could Not Await the
Appointment of Hie snceea-
eor by the.President.
A cream ol tarter baking: powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength.—
Latest V. S. Government Food Report.
Itojnl linking Powder Co.
100 XV nil Street. • - New York
W.A. McNEIL’S
Is the Place to Buy
Your Fine Family ^
Groceries, m
San Francisco. Aug. 2.—Authentic
advices received here state that Minis
ter Blount has determined to turn over
matters in Hawaii, as far a* the United
States are concerned, to Commodore
Skerrett, of Boston, and he will sail for
the United States on the 6th instant,
without waiting for the appointment of
his successor.
Mr. Blount may therefore be expect
ed to arrive at San Francisco about Au
gust 12. Meanwhile bis report, which
has been mailed by the steamer Oceanic,
will have preceded him, and by the
time the special commissioner and min
ister arrives in the east the president
and Secretary Gresham will have had
full opportunity to carefully consider
its contents.
' The intimation that Blount has relin
quished his mission because ho resented
his appointment as successor to Minister*
Stevens, does not appear to be borne out
by the facts. The appointment followed j oiler the folli
Blount's arrival in Honolulu as a natu- |
ral and necessary feature of the work 1 ^
placed in his hands, and the minister’s
reason for returning to, the United
States is Ins desire to give his attention
T« Personal Matter*.
Which are much in need of a careful 4
handling; and the fact that he has al
ready completed the important part of
the work confided to min, justifies him
in returning to his home. In this con
nection it may *
of this work w
tion and collation ... ......... „
existing political situation in Hawaii. T \A/A |\J
It was not contemplated that he should 1 v v ^ *
recommend annexation or a protector- ; »[•],,. Vorv j„. <t q 0 ,
ate, or that he should endeavor to re- wifi <nvV the hi?
store monarchy, i either in trade or
He was to learn all the facts, to ascer- j a Full line of Crockery
All 1 ask i
Absolutely
Pure
SMITH, ADAMS' k PARKER'S
I LIST. ’
Ladies’ and Misses’ Slippers 25c, 00c, $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50.
Oxford Ties, all styles, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50. 1.75, 2.00, 2.25 and 2.50.
Red and Tan 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 ami 1.75.
Button Shoes, all sizes, styles and widths, 75c, $.100, 1.25, 1.50.1.75, 2.00 and up.
Men’s and Boys’ Balmorals and Congress, $1.00, l.&>, 1.50. 1.75, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00
and up to 6.00.
Slippers, Oxfords and Southern Ties, $1.00 to 4.00.
Children’s Oxford Ties, 75c, $1.00 and 1.25.
Babies’ Shoes, 25c to $1.00.
SAVANNAH, FLORIDA & WESTERN BY.
1VAVCK0 S SHORT LISE--TIRE CARD.
.Schedule of Through Twins to Florida anil So. Georgia,
SOUTH—Head Do
<<OIXU NOUTH—Head
Ct>r. to July 2.15:
1230am, 'll Ham P l.*>a
7 20am ' 11 F-ua
10 40am 2 IOji
115pm 12 OOr
ilAr Waycross L-
> Ar IJrunswiek ...L.Lv 7
i Ar Albany I.v ....
n Ar Jiuksonvillc Lv 7
...Sanford 1/
i 15pi
1<* 15pm 10 20pm Ar Tampa Lv s 00pm
,10 55pm 11 00pm I Ar Port Tampa Lv 7 30pm!
° | 3 35pm} Ar Live Oak Lv ....
.....£. Ar Gainesville I.v ....
Valdosta Lv ....
OOl-J
1 00am
7 00pm
3 45pm
0 2opm
1J 15am! j
4 2Sam| 11 2Spm Ar.....
G 25am i 102pm; Av.....
!»25a m[. ' 3 25ptnAr
2 23pm'Ar
&
500 Bair, All Kinds, Styles and Sizes,
On Our Bargain Counters.
Prompt attention given to Orders by Mail.
SMITH, ADAMS & PARKER.
Cel eh r
' v Grain and Bran.
le^Agem in Waycross f&r Ballard's
l Flour, and for the present will
ig popular brands:
JPIfiitf .4 refute, WatjevonH. Oa.
"W. J".
HEALER IN
11 30anl|7.™C.’.
3 loam J |
Montieello
lainl.ridg
Ar t hattah«M*eliee....I.v
Ar Macon I.v
Ar Columbus Lv
Ar.... Atlanta Lv
s 4»*pm Ar Montgomery Lv
3 05am Ar. ‘'
. 12 20a i:
. 7 5Opr
No. Ill leaves Savannah daily, except Sunday. 3:55 p
20S leaves Jesup daily, except Sumlay, 4:25 a in. arrives Sm
stop at all stations between Savannah and Jesup.
SLEKPI NG.CAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS.
Trains Nos. .‘15 and 14 carry Pullman cars between New York. Savannah and I*o
Tanipa. No. 25 carries Pullman * Sleeping Cars Waycross to Nashville. Louisville at
Pullman Sleeping Cars between New York and Jaeksonvili
aFi and phicugo. ami on Wednesdays
CMcan
No. 5 carries Pullma
unlays No. 5 carries Pull
days the sleeper returns f
Trai
Mo
Through Pullmav
land railway for M.
DRYGOODS, NOTIONS# SHOES i
.it,:.: i' vV >
WAYCI
7 be stated that the scope amlTwiFtrefiiSl tlie'nmney^mfy of^lle u $ ;u apjArwicU of August .remind" li
ras limited to the <?ollec- I Ballard llour tails tojjivi- sa’tijpaifidn j A intend to olo.^c- out mv summer sfoeld
tion of actual facts of the > L .,>**1 will efteftrotn to-dav- : ' 1 X '
Ticket
uket ofliee. - 22 Hull
FLEMlNl
n.-on
nil poi:
fpmij
•Springs.
won. Atlanta and the
ns. Nashville. Cin<-im
Chicago.. Train 23 c*.
ry ami the southwest.
>’ and Sleeping Car K-rths secured
E. A. .ULMAND. City Ticket Ag-
'ntendelit. W. M. DAVIDSON.
id on Thursdays and >
Wa
i passenger
neral Pu-ot
Brunswick and Western Railroad,
Simo Tatole.
In Effect 'Jhui'Mlaj, Feliniarj- 2nd. 1893. Subject 1» Change tvithoiit Notice.
..... allurd t(A-give
tlie hem-lit of the .old pric
WAYCROSS, GA., July 21, 1S9
; apircoach of August, reminds ns of the close of summer
At what prices ?' Well.
and with it I .
iust listen-—I ,
. No. 11,No. 5. No. 3
Daily Daily ,,
E. s. 1 U. >.
No. 2. No. 4
Daily Daily
tain as nearly us he could, in the abs
of a popular vote, which it was not
within his power to secure, the exact ;
strength of the annexation sentiment
on the islands,! for the administration ]
has taken the position that it would not i
accord with the Republican ideas that
a different form of government should
be forced upon a majority of the Hawa
iian people against their desires.
But he was not empowered to inter
fere in the affairs of the provisional ;
government further than was necessary t
to protect American interests, nor was
ho charged to make any recommenda
tions, and to the president and secreta
ry of state was to be left the decision
as to the future relations of Hawaii to
the United States—Mr. Blount’s report
forming the basis for that decision.
ugl't
-*1 COURSE BY MAIL
with'the
:avenworth
free::
Business Oollege. 1
; 2,000 yards Cotton Challie* and Law^s for 21 to 5 cts.
1 1,000 “ Sat tine and Satin Gloria for Si, 12A aud 15c., worth 25c
’ j 1,V0<) pair Ladies’ Hose, black, tan, Teds and stripes, 7.1 to 10c., wor
,. j 2,OCO Men’s Hose, the best on earth, for 8c. a pair.
A few dozen Bovs’ and Men’s Domit and Neglige Shirts for 10, 25, ;
Quite a line/f Men’s, Boys’, Children’s, Mis-cs*’and, Ladies’ Under
| J / and 20 cents.
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for 8.1 cts.
A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M.
........ * *4 15:*12*01 s 7 io's 7 20
4 yn 12 in 7 It) 7 25'
‘f 5-0<» 12 32 f 7 3<* T 40'
Wa
) ;U) jJL 5hc.
. s <> 4(», 1 47 f H 13>
Atkins
..I.ula
Ladies’
Men’s
3.1
TO ADVERTISE
OUB. COLLEGE,
We will gi ve ,*i thorough eoursi* of inrtrue- !
•h* and single entry llook-keej)
Turkdj’Iied “
r Vies, 8, 10, 15 and 20 cts.
| White Lawn and Checked Muslin, 5 cts. per yard.
-es’ and Childrens’ White and Colored E:
35, 45 and 50c.
sons. This
lessons. N
PROF.
A PANIC IN PORK.
ial Aritln
a limited minilx
Address:
. J. VANDERP.ERO.
302,304 and :ks> Delav
ill i
i forty !
broidered Skirts for 20, 25
SEE MY GOODS AND GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY.
. M. J. SMITH,
... NahuntuA
Kl S 4US..S 4.,..., Hob'»keir
»f S 50 s s 52 ( $flilaitt*rvi!le....
V ‘' AYrI:,VS -
rf f» avs <» J5'
» 55 slu 13' Mill\v«s.d
• fio ofislo 24! McDonald
* >10 22 slo J2| Pear-on
> 10 31 >lo 50| Kirkland
r fio 45'sll 0.5 o.S Mile Post
4 fl») 4S>11 no! itrav's
7 flO 50 >11 13 Willaeooeiiet-...
sll 13 sll 31 Alapuhu
A nis 2 40b.
4 45 - 1 50 ..
4 20 - l to .
isll 53 .
...Enign
..lh-ookti
PLSIST
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA
A Number »-f F»'.lnr«» in tbe Chicago
l>r«>vi.ioiis Market.
Chicago, Aug. 2.—A panic prevails
in the provision market. When the
market opened pork declined $4.50 per
barrel, and almost immediately after
wards dropped $1.75 more, making a
total decline of $0.25.
The failure of the following firms,
dealing in provisions, has just been an
nounced: E. W. Bailey, F. E. T. Helm
holtz, and A. Feber.
The rumor that A. M. Wright & Co.,
who have been engineering a big corner j H"” 11
in pork, had failed, caused the break in ' " * 1 *"
pork, which sold down from $10.23 to
to $10.30/ The rumor is not true; they
have not failed.
Pork sold down to $10 per barrel, but
almost immediately recovered to $11.50,
where it is now selling.
<ET- "W. HOPSON,
Centennial and Palace Bars,
Ut miAX, GEORGIA
THE BEST AND PUREST
III the market for Modi
I>o>e- and general .
^•Prumpt attention given
compnnieu by the cash.
Express Charges Paid
_,z*-ratr..naLT soli.-it,'.!.
W. B. COOPER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
Commission Merchants.
Vrljtif* llroker* Fail.
Chicago, Aug. 2.—The North Amer
ican Packing company, brokers for A. Naval Stores, Cotton, Etc
M. Wright & Co., have just failed. All
firms that have failed so far ar-i bro
kers for Wright and were unable to put
up sufficient margins.
Chicago, Aug. 2.—It is announced oa
the board of trade that John Cudahy
has failed.
THE BIG CONFERENCE OPENED-
The Sll*.
5)4 1-2 Bay Street - - - Savannah, Ga#
P. O. Box g4C.)
Lagerine I
&
Drink
Lagerine,
&
. That (.Teat Health - Giving Drink I
cl by
FIC1CEN,
Mnnufac
FRED
Men AVelc.lined t*» Clil
^ Mayor llarrUon.
Chicago, Aug. 2.—Delegates to the
opening session of the national silver j
convention are slow in getting together. 1 - , t - , . ....
At 10:15 General A. J. Warner, as pres- Proprietor tRlSrpilSS Bottling WOllS,
,. id cut of the Bimetallic league, called WAYCROSS, UEOROIA.
the convention to order, but it was ~ ~~
fully 15 minutes before there was a sen- J. A. JON ES CO.,
bianco of quiet secured. At this time ».i al«:$ in
every seat in the gallery and on the
greund floor had its occupant, and the
aisles and rear of the house were packed
with people standing.
Hearty applause greeted Mayor Har
rison when introduced to welcome the
delegates. The mayor concluded his ,
speech of welcome amid prolonged ap- «
plause, and it was renewed when Thom
as W. Patterson, of Denver, was pre
sented to respod in behalf of the dele- .
gates.
ix' ^' Jj&i
>10 lot:
)f
a.
ivifict
\. M. ; I
Wav ireigi
trains No. 1. 2.
10 50 *12 05*12 421 : Ty-Tv
11 15 IT 2 17 si 2 :
11 IT2 25 f J imK. Poulan.
11 40 f 12 32 s 1 12j IsalHflla.
11 57 IT2 40 s 1 22 Wiffinghu
12 2olT2 52- I 22, Dnvi-..
12 .'*<• 1 (*5‘ 1 55 Junction
1 IDs 1 1(1 2 n« Albany.
*. M. A. M. J\ M.
. 1 15 j in :'. !»•
f‘. M. A. M. A.Ah
S HONEST \
In buying Clothing a man .doesn't care
anything at all about how the people in
other countries spell “honest” or “dis
honest. ” His soie object is to get High-
grade goods at low-grade rjtes, and lv.
wants to be treated with; -
Some-Spun Honesty
When a man pays an honest price fo,
clothes he wants honest clothes, and if ht
doesn't get them no amount of palaver
can smooth over the deception that has
been ipraciiced upon him. We invite a
trial of our goods by those accustomed
to trade elsewhere. We want t" con
vince them that we are not only
Honest in Sis Tongues
but that our goods are better and in
greater variety than can be found else
where. The quicker you come the
better, for “only the bones remain for
those who come late. ”
trains will recognize all line nations. Tl.e i;,!lmv in ■ an. .
ami 4 : .Mile lists 20, M. Ill iilnllM.
iaml 11 meet anil pass at Waycmxs. Trains Xos. 4,5
ilASTEIt TKAXiiPOnTATlOS.
iSEO. W. 11A1NIK. SfLKii;
MEN AND WOMEN HELR
DR. HATfiAWAY & CO.,
SPECIALISTS.
(Regular Graduates.)
Ac&nowlcdged to be the_ leading and tnoel
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE noTWtp.
.1UDDLE-
AGED MBA:.
r.cmarlrablo re-
suits hare fol
ia ent. Many
YLAE5 of var’.ed
and cticeedsfal
LXPEHlEXCEia
lae u*e of c’ttv-
(odstbst
B, H. LEVY, BROS. & CO.
. ! ,v.
Bank OOcl.1. Indict.d.
Nashville, Aug. 2. — The United
States grand jury has indicted W. H.
Scoggins ot this city, of the defnnet
Commercial National bank, for wrong-
“I^Ting checks. A new indict-
Porterfleld,
“d one against F.
Porterfield ana G. A. Daxer charging
Ooorge Childress, cashier
of the defunct Second National bank of
Columbia, Tenn., is also indicted.
w.rt.rn Banka p»u.
WHrrcon, Wash., Ang. 2.—The Bell-
Ingham Bay National bank has closed
its doors. Assets are <370.000; liabili
ties gl60,000. The bank will probably
resume business in a abort time.
Bl'GGIKS, WAGONS,
I Road Carts, Tsirpenlioa Wagoas, Harness,
Sewing M.vsiixx.- and Attach vent*, i
WAYCROSS. GA.
SST'W’is keep •}« hand a 'full .-npply if ,
Suitti.:> and Needle- f«*- ?*.l .k:n«l^ g?
Sowimr Machine^.
M. BRICE, SON & CO., j
QUITMAN, GEORGIA,
General - Grocery-Merchants,;
—AND DEALEES IN—
COUNTRY ‘PRODUCE. .;
Corn, Oats, Baron, Lard, Peas,.PI»d*Wi
Symp, Chicken^ for J
Sale at all Times. j
Do You
3; FEEL
Disease commonly comes on with slight
symptoms, which when neglected increase
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
RIFANS TAB0LES
take RIPANS TASULES
"take RIPANS TABULES
TAJ^E RIPANS TABULES
Bipans Tabu/es Regulate the System and Preserre the Health.
r RIPANS TABULES " 1 EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT.
! f SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S BILL.
| MEDICINE' CHEST|
' | THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
IQSgWUCE STREET, - - NEW YORK.
.*sl4
out »t modew
for ttS6 itnd
yiuttioa snii
Atttfar c.m
far
. tor Women:
fr.z 0 i-?igo Ref-
. Ail cone.
ca f'r.ctly
i. n.VoSs«s-.ltna*
Y _ .
hroA-i S'.. Atlanta. «•**
** ' !r.z 0l-n» w . ^
L'. tree fromolKf.i-
_ nSssn-.ltraaEeasja' C.
K. HATHAWAY & CO
If yea want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest
yfes, don’t pay $6 to $8, tiy my $3, $3.50, $4.GQ or .
5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and looked
wear as well, Ifyoa wlsfitotconomlzelnyoufftotwestr,
do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and
price stamped on tfco bottom, look for it when you buy.
W. L. DOUGLAS, BroeKton, Mass. Sold by
B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CC.
1
: tor
s is *
,! in-tructions sosin»j>.f o;
from the- ,-iart. vi:o ta^e
linens r»at» \W that
4o;in<i repufiiTlon of o:k* of the
largest i-iiblidliing
■•n. Secure io- vniin>elf tiie pr«*t»ti
i-omelyyWdi
cxj^-ciaiiloiK
tell them. There is plenty
‘ rs, and we urge
are already
h-.ti »o a: .once.. If you are already
4. but ii.we a few spar- moments, and wish
.. -..M tr» M.h-anwae. then write us at once
id opportunity), and receive
t:ira’ mail. Address,
to* Nn. 400. Augatta, Me.
: rlo «lar« h»-
ni:t: .< c«.. -
WOOD'S PII03PH0DINE,
The Great EazUsh Bemedy.
Promptly and pertnanen^ •
ly cures all tormsot>erro u s !
teS® i H 2 TCH, Foweks & C«
GllTMAX, GEORGIA.
iStax .proscribed over tt
year* In thousand* of case*;
M the only Reliable aud Uun-
eat Medicine kriom. Ask
tof JJhq*.
it b« offers some
worthless medicine In place
of this, lea-re h» fUsboness store. Inclose price la
letter, and see win send by mare mall. Price.'on#
* -*- •&. One red pleoae. tix tciUcurc,
Woodward areata* Detroit. Ulch.
For sale its Waycross and everywhere *»y all
respectable druggist* f
firing voar orders lor job printing t»»
the Herald office. You will always get
toot! work at lew prices.
V8Qi£SAL£ GQURTBT PBQB86E
Anti Commission Serchcnt5.
Cora, Oats, Country Haois
Lard, Chickens and Eggs.
Bsooks Cors-rv CVECP A SPSf lALTV.
;I pr-.rrptij filled. A1