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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1893.
A HUnjRHDL
One of the Tennessee Standing Ar-
* my Shot and KHled.
THE MINING TROUBLES.
Cr»»* Fears Are Veit That Thar* WiU
Be Fearful Timas la tba »os»
tain Regions Before the
Summer Is Over. m
Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 9.—Private
Laagherty, of Fort Andenon, was am
bushed and killed at Coal Creek Monday
night about 11 o’clock.
It was a clear case of murder, and
yet the miners say that the trouble is
all over.
Grave apprehensions are felt that this
is only the beginning of the worst, and
that by the 16th of this month it will
be worse in the mining districts than
on the same date last year when several
people lost their lives. Rumors were
afloat all day that there had been a
skirmish at Fort Lewis, but they need
ed confirmation.
The miners are said to be wrathy over
the location of the branch prison on
Brushy mountain near them, and will
again release the convicts, who they
thing are working in their opposition.
TVoops at Fort Anderson are in readi
ness for an attack, and will revenge
their comrade’s death.
All is quiet now, though there is some
subdued excitement in Knoxville.
SHORT NEWS NOTES.
Absolutely
Pure
A cream ot tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength.—
Latest U. & Government Food, Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co.
100 Wall Street, - > New York
W. A. McNEIL’S
Is tfca Plm ti Biy
Item* of Interest Gathered from Every
where and Carefully Condensed; | J
It now looks like Charleston will soon
have a dispensary a la Tillman. . ... .
Nicaragua’s exiled president, General
Saeasa, is in Nsw York, en route to Eu
rope.
Susan B. Anthony lectured at the Chau
tauqua meeting, at Bloomington, Ills.,
8nnday.
The Central National bank, of Green-
castle. Ind., has not suspended, as was
maliciously reported.
The full blood Indians of the Choctaw:
nation are taking much interest tn the
movement for statehood.
A radical retrenchment is on foot in the
Mexican army, the numbers being re
duced and the pay cot down.
Harry Richardson, a New York ac
countant, broke his neok in turning a
somersault, but he still lives.
A new temple of Pythian Sisters, e<
prising prominent ladies of the oity, t
organized at Omaha Saturday night.
The Missouri miners’ strike, ordered for
Monde - ** *
)ut, bi
usual.
Governor Lswelling, of- Kansas,(s work
ing for steamship transportation to Eu
rope /rom the west by way of the Gulf of
Mexico.
The night operator of the Missouri Pa
cific railroad, at Iodependeoce. Mo., was
held up by robbers ana compelled to emp
ty his cash drawer.
O., Professor Emerson, of Ainbert col
lege, was probably fatally injured.
John J. Henson, who lived in the moun
tains of South Caroliua, was found dead
on the road, killed by moonshiners whom
he had been to Greenville to testify
against.
Mrs. Henry Jaberg. of Rahway, N. J.,
is recovering from the effects of an ampu
tation at tue hip joint, making the 13th
recovery from this operation in the an'
nals of surgery.
BOARDED BY TRAMPS.
Fifty Tourists Take Charge of a Train
for a Bide.
Lima, O., Aug. 9.—At a late hour
Sunday night the New York fast train
eastbonnd on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne
and Chicago railroad was boarded by
about 50 tramps at Delphos, a small
town 10 miles west of this city. They
swarmed through the train, took pos
session of the baggage car and a Poll-
man car and terrorized the crew and
passengers. Telegrams were sent to
thepolice in this city.
when the train pnlled into the sta
tion here the passengers were greatly
excited. On seeing the squad of blue-
coats on both sides of the train the
tramps jumped off and took to their
heels. The police pursued them and a
number were arrested, but as there
were but 10 officers in the squad part of
the gang escaped to the woods.
The men claim to be idle workmen
returning from the west and rendered
desperate by hunger. They say they
wanted no booty, but only transporta
tion to the east.
BANDITS IN SALVADOR.
Qalck Work we* Bled* of Thsm as Soon
as Caught.
San Francisco, Aug.9.—The steamer
San Jose has arrived from Panama with
advices of a daring attack by 150 ban
dits upon the person and estate of M.
Selveria, an aged and wealthy planter
of San Salvador, living about Smiles
from the capital, and the subsequent
capture and summary execution of 17
of the brigands.
The Outlaws, 150 in number, descend
ed on Selveria’a plantation about the
middle of Jane. They broke into the
house, brutally treated the planter, as
saulted his wife and housemaid, terri
fied several workmen, secured $26,000
cash and valuable jewelry, and escaped
to the mountains, lie government
was immediately notified, and dispatch
ed soldiers after the outlaws. By July
15,17 had been captured and shot, and
the tnutnit to (till in prowess. M.
SelverU and bis two jmphmurimd
here on the Su Jon.
Behind with winery
Isphemio, Mich., Aug. 9.—M*nj
miners have been discharged on the
Mesaia Bang, end the employers am
fsr in arrssrs with the warn otthoes
stiU at work. At tfc. Hwi" ‘
Mountain Iron mines
suffering greatly by
ure of the mining
their hand*.
Provisions, Vegetables, Hay,
Grain and Bran.
I am Sole Agent in Way cross 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 having 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 . . .
either in trade or cash
A Full Lineof Crockery and Stoves on hand.
Mil ask is a ealL
ngl3-<13m
COURSE BY MAIL
WITH THE
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Address:
PROF. F. J. VANDERBERG, Pres.,
302, 301 and 30G Delaware st.,
june3-w3m
Leavenworth. Kan.
«T. W.
’soar,
aUITJIAX, GEORGIA.
THE BEST AND PUREST LIQUORS
Express Charges Paid
From this point to any place on the S. F. &
W. R., or B. «fe W. R.R.
^89-Patronage solicited.
W. B. COOPER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
Commission Merchants.
Naval Stores, Cotton. Etc]
94 1-2 Bay Street - - - Savannah, da.
p. o. Box am.)
ii
A homely but wise philosopher has said
“When a man gets to going down hill all
nature seems to be
Greased for the Occasion
99
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Nothing inspires confidence more than
neatness. If a man out of work looks
shabby, the fact will work to his injury
when he applies for employment In
order to
Slide up Hill
no better way can he found than by fit
ting yourseli out tastily at our store. You
will be surprised how cheaply this can be
done. The goods may look extravagant,
but there's no extravagance in the price.
Seeing Means Buying
19
B. H. LEVY, BROS. & CO.
Do You
FEEL SICK?
Disease commonly comes on with slight
symptoms, which when neglected increase „. &
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
"RSRKiSr. HE, . DYS : take ripans tabules
take ripans tabules
"'SrSSLT take ripans tabules
Fo '0F l ™i¥roiiSf. A, ; LD, . soa : take ripans TABULES
Ripans Tatules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health.
EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT.
SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S BILL.
Sold by Druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price.
RIPANS TABULES
take Ou place of
A COMPLETE
MEDICINE CHEST
and akould be
use in every .
b * ir #f° r
Box (0 vials), 75 cents. Family package (4 boxes), $2.
THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
10 SPRUCE STREET, - - NEW YORK'.
SAVANNAH, FLORIDA & WESTERN RY.
WAYCROSS SHORT LISE -TIME CARD.
Schedule of Through Trains to Florida and So. Georgia,
GOING SOUTH—Read Down.
GOING NORTH—Read Up.
12 30am
7 20am
10 40am
8 25am
8 15am
1115am
4 28am
6 25am
925am
8 57am
1130am
3 15am
355pm
6 15am
8 2Sam‘
1011am:
1114am
1 15pm
5 55pm i
1015pm 1 ;
10 55pm,
6 10am
8 00aiu
9 15am
11 30am
2 10pm
12 OOii'n
i 5 55pm
10 20pm
1100pm
3 35pm
.11 28pm
. 1 02pm
. 3 25pm
.! 2 23p m
Cor. to July 2,1893.
Lv..~....Savannah Ar
.Jesup Lv
Ar Waycross. Lv
Ar Brunswick Lv
Ar. Albany Lv
Ar J ackson v ille Lv
Ar. Sanford Lv
Ar. Tampa Lv
Port Tampa. Lv
.. Live Oak Lv
Gainesville Lv
Ar. Valdosta Lv
Thomas ville..
Ar. Monticello Lv
Bainbridge I
Ar.—Chattahoochee..
Ar Macon Lv
Ar. Columbus...
Ar. Atlanta....
Ar Montgomery Lv
10 28am
9 15am
7 20am
7 00am
115am
8 00pm
7 30pm
8 32pm
G25pm
5 15pm
8 OOara
3 28pm 1
2 10pm 1
11 45am
12 57pm
10 55amL
7 50am!
8 35am:
12 20am'
7 50pm'
6 20am
3 20am
1 00am
7 OOpni
5 50pm
300pm
9 23pm
7 25pm
4 30pm
5 13pm
3 40pm
1015pm
6 50am
7 00pm
No. 19 leaves Savannah daily, except Sunday, 3:55 p m, arrives Jesup 7:20 p m. No.
208 leaves Jesup daily, except Sunday, 4:25 a ra, arrives Savannah 8:35 a m. These trains
stop at all stations between Savannah and Jesup.
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS.
Trains Nos. 35 and 14 carry Pullman cars between New York, Savannah and Port
Tampa. No. 23 carries Pullman Sleeping Care Waycross to Nashville, Louisville and
Chicago. Train 78 carries Pullman Sleeping Cars between New York and Jacksonville.
No. 5 carries Pullman Cars between Savannah and Chicago, and on Wednesdays and Sat
urdays No. 5 carries Pullman Sleeper to Suwannee Springs, and on Thursdays and Sun
days the sleeper returns from Suwannee Springs.
Train No. 5 connects at Jesup for Macon, Atlanta and the west. Train 23 connects at
Waycross for Montgomery, New Orleans, Nashville, Cincinnati, St Louis and Chicago.
Through Pullman Sleeper Waycross to Chicago. Train 23 connects with Alabama Mid
land railway for Montgomery and the southwest.
Tic
ticket c
Brunswick and Western Railroad
Time Table.
In Effect Thursday, February 2nd, 1893; Subject to Change Without Notice.
From Brunswick to Albany. ‘ From Albany to Brunswick.
READ DOWNWARD.
READ UPWARD
1 el R Dai] y Dai, y
A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M.
C 30
s 7 10
7 19
f 7 30
f 7 40
f .7 57
1 38f 8
4 15
4 30
f 5 00
5 20
6 05
6.20
6 40
7 00
7 50
s 8 15
S. L. PRICE,
QUITMAN, BL
\ General Produce Merchant,
! Bncou, Lin'd,
Corn, Oats, Syrup, Chickens, Eggs,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Orders promptly filled and satisfac- J,
i ’ tion guaranteed. )
1—^,
P. O. Box 840«)
Lagerine 14- *
Drink #
Lagerine,
That Great Health - Giving Drink I !
Manufactured by
FRED IFIG1CEN,
Proprietor Enterprise Bottling Works,
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
BUGGIES, W AGONS,
Read Carts, Turpautiua Wagons, Harness,
Sewing Machines and Attachments,
WAYCROSS. GA.
^®~We keep on hand a foil supply of.
Shuttles and Needles for all kinds of
Sewing Machines.
M. BRICE, SON & CO.,
qUmiAN, GEORGIA,
General • Grocery-Merchants,
SWEAT & WILSON,
QUITMAN, GEORGIA.
^BAR & BILLIARD SILOON.^l
Fine Whiskies, Wines, Rums, Gins and
Brandies,
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.
J. M. TYLER, &
•f Dealer in Country Produce
AND
+ + + •* General Groceries, +
QUITMAN; GEORGIA.»
Send me your orders for Corn, Oats, Bacon
Lard. Peas, Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Pota
toes &c. They will receive prompt: atten.
tion. All gpods delivered F. O. B.
8 15
8 45
9 25
slO 10
10 20
A. M
STATIONS.
No. 4 No. 6. No. 12 No. 8
Daily Daily 5S ifY
1 47 f
2 10 f
2 45 f
3 00 f
) slO 13 all 47 sl2 20
f12 05 sl2 42 ......
B. & W. Shops.
Brunswick....
E. T., V. & G. Crossing
...Eleven Mile Turnout...
Jamaica to.
Waynesville to.
Atkinson
Lulatdn
Nahunta
Hoboken
....... Schlatterville
WAYCROSS
.......Waresboro
...totototo Millwood
...; McDonald
Pearson
Kirkland. '
.98 Mile Boat
.Gray’s.
P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M
11 57 f
12 20 f
12 50
1 00s
. P. M. 1
P. M.
11 40
sll 10
11 00
10 49
flO 59
flO 23
flO 17
flO 10
flO 02
f 9 45
f 9 38
9 29
4 40
6 00 ....
5 40....
f 5 00....
4 30 ....
3 50 ...
ill?
11 25! 9 03..
11 03's 8 42..
10 54|s
10 50 s 8 17 .
i 7 10..
)f 6 20 .
s,«00..
p^uian.T.v“
Isabella.......
WillingttfSn...
Davis
Junction to...
Albany
P. M
Way freight trains will recognize all flag stations. The following are Hag stations for
trains No. 1, 2, 3 and 4: Mile Posts 20,14,19 and 34. *
Trains Nos. 1, 4 and 11 meet and pass at Waycross. Trains Nos. 4, 5 and 6 meet and
pass at Waycross.
C. MORRIS, Master Transportation.
GEO. W. HAINES. Superintendent.
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D RETAIL DEALER IN
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Corn, Oats, Bacon, Lard, Peas, Finders,
, Syrup, Chickens, Eggs, Etc* for
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Orders solicited *nd satisfaction guar-
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Country Prodace oi all kinds.
Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.
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For Sale.
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