Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, September 02, 1893, Image 7

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7 THfi WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1S93. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. Thomm Who Are Harried* Recent rains in Texas, it is said, insure good crops. It is denied that yellow fever has ap peared at Memphis. The Pennsylvania shops, at Fort Wayne, Ind., are working half time. Gold mining is to he revived la Mexico, and good results are predicted. Hundreds of people are flocking to the border to enter the Cherokee strip when opened. The Redemptorist Fathers of the world are preparing to elect a new superior general. . and his mother were shot and William Meadows. A contagious disease, affecting the eyes of cattle, is prevalent in the pastures near Bloomington. Ills. Alex Brady attempted to blow up the There is great rejoicing in Montgomery, Ala., over the resumption of business by the Morris banking firm. Mr. Blount’s friends in Washington con tinue to insist that he will run for gover nor of Georgia next year. A female baseball team is traveling through Georgia, playing the local teams of the various cities and towns. Massachusetts Democrats are jubilant at the resignation of Josiah Quincy, who will take charge of the state campaign. There is evidence that a foreign newspa per crusade is to be made against Mgr. Sa- tolli, the papal delegate to this country. There is a legal contest at Sioux City, la., over the remains of W. H. Livingston, the contestants being two widows of Liv ingston. /Ihsaluttly Pure A cream of tarter baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength.— Latest U. & Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co. 106 Wall Street, - - New York A mob attacked the jail in New Castle. Ky., and secured Leonard Taylor, a negrc who killed au Italian boy peddler, and strung him up to an oak tree. At Fall River, Mass., Andrew Gibson cut Charles Connor’s throat from ear to ear, and then hacked himself to death with the same razor. Gibson was crazed by drink. Henry Taylor and wife, of Stonesboro, Tenn., were carried for some distance dur ing the night in their house, which was 1 cloud- Secretary Mohler, of the Kansas state board of agriculture, has issued an appeal for seed wheat and money to buy it for the farmers of western Kansas. The appeal states that the wheat crop is a failure in that portion of the state. The Chapin Mining company, of Mil waukee,has filed a certified copy of a mort gage for $1,308,000 on its property, ore and franchises; to secure funds for the purpose of the payment of labor and taxes.the pay ment of royalty on ore actually mined and for the development and operation of the mines in Wisconsin. Railroad Brevities. The total railway mileage of Arkansas is 8,290.27, valued at $19,311,527. The Elkhart and Western railway has been completed as far as Elkhart, Ind. The Union Pacific proposes to make a reduction in wages of 10 per cent Sept. 1. A switchman named Ryan, of Denison. Tex., has sued the Missouri, Kansas and Texas for $20,000 for personal injuries. The Great Northern has bought 18 miles of the roadbed of the Yankton and Nor folk road, which is taken to indicate fu ture connection with the Missouri Pacific. W.A.McNEIL’S It til Fl«» to Biy four File Family ** Groceries, ** Provisions, Vegetables, Hay, Grain and Bran. I am Sole Agent in Waycross for Ballard’s Celebrated Flour, and for the present will offer the following popular brands: 1 Obelisk, @ $5.25 Favorite “ 4.75 Blue-Bird 4.50 Flour lias advanced, but having bought a Car-load before the rise, I can afford to give my customers the lienefit of the old price, and I will refund the money if any of the Ballard Flour fails to give satisfaction I WANT . . . The very best 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. ug!3-d3m _ j. w. HOPSON, -PROPRIETOR- gDITMAK, GEORGIA. THE BEST AND PUREST LIQUORS In the market for Medicinal pur poses and general use. ^F'Prorapt attention given to orders ac companied by the cash. Express Charges Paid From this point to any place on the S. F. & W. R., or B. & W. R. R. JfST'Patronage solicited. FIGHT OVER A BANK. The President Says “You Shan’t,” and Eckels Says “I Will,” Take Charge. Tacoma, Wash., Ang. 30.—President M. M. Taylor, of the Washington Na tional hank, which went into liquidation July 27, has refused to allow Comptroll er Eckels* examiner to take possession, and lias secured from the United States district coart an order requiring the comptroller to show cause why a tern- restraining order shonld not be Although a Democrat himself, Tayloi declares that all that is desired is to fur nish a fat job for some Democratic re ceiver for his hank. Comptroller Eck els'examiner and deputy marshal tried to oust Taylor forcibly, and Taylor in torn tried to oust the marshal. Nedthei succeeded, although the marshal re mains in the bank. If any attempt is made to open the safe Taylor will charge Comptroller Eckels with robbery. Help for the Sufferer*. Topeka, Aug. 30.—In Phillips and other counties in northwestern Kansas, a movement has been started to send a car load of provisions from each county tc eastern cities to be distributed among the unemployed. Already a cai load of wheat and corn has been collected at Phillipsburg to be sent tc Chicago for the idle workmen. Sherman and other counties will follow the exam ple and ship provisions to New York. Populists are managing the scheme. They say it will help the cause and cor rect the false idea in the east that north western Kansas farmers are suffering for want of bread and seed wheat. Belva Lockwood wa» a Witness. Indianapolis, Ang. 30.—Belva Lock- wood, the well known suffragist, came here Sunday to visit Mrs. Dr. Ellis, and in the afternoon she and Mrs. Ellis and Charles Ellis, son of the latter, took a drive over the city. About 2 o’clock in the morning an noise in Ellis' loom attracted the attention of his mother, and upon entering the room she found her son dying from poison, having taken a large dose of chloroform. Med ical aid waa summoned, hut death fol lowed m a few moments. -Mrs. Lock wvxxl was summoned before the coroner, _ and gave a graphic account of the death scene. C0TT0H and GROCERIES tooo barrels Flour; ioo barrels Sugar, 249 cases Can-goods. S8 boxes Soda, 100 boxes CAKES AND CANDY. 100 Gross Matches. Bought to sell, not to keep. Cotton carefully handled. W. fi. COOPER & CO., 94 1-2 Bay Street - - - Savannah, Ga. P.O. Box246.) COURSE BY MAIL WITH THE LEAVENWORTH FREE TO ADVERTISE OUR COLLEGE We will give a thorough course of instruc- m in double and single enfry Book-keep ing and Commercial Arithmetic by mail Free or Charge to a limited number of per- . Tliis course will be completed in forty lessons. No charge for Diplomas. Address: PROF. F. J. VANDERBERG, Pres.. 302.304 and 306 Delaware st., june3-w3m Leavenworth, Kan. Lagerine! . Drink & Lagerine, That Great Health - Giving Drink 1 Manufactured by FRED FICKEN. WAYCROSS. GEORGIA. J. A. JONES & CO.. From tho Fever District. Brunswick, Ga., Aug. 30—There art no new or suspicious cases of yellow fever. The hoard of health issued a bul letin at noon warning people not to be lieve rumors on the streets. Mayor Lamb issued a poclamation imposing a fine and imprisonment on people circulating feUfl reports, and also ordering all loafimg ne groes off the streets under penalty of ar rest. BUGGIES, WAGONS, Bold Carts, Tarpeatina Wagons, Harness, Sew:sc, Machines axd Attachments, WAYCROSS. GA. JSrWe keep on hand a foil supply «.f Shuttles and Needles for ail kind* Sewing Machines. M. B3EUCE, SON & CO. QUITMAN, GEORGIA, General - Grocery-Merchants, —AND DEALERS IX— COUNTBY PRODUCE. Coro, Oats, Bacon, Lard, Peas, Finders, Sjrnp, Chickens, Esgs, Etc., for Sale at all Times. Don’t Neglect This Opportunity to Secure a Home. Wilson Street. 1 10 ] N Street. [ 1 10 | M Street. | 1 8 1 8 K Street. j 2 - ] L Street. 2 7 2 9 2 9 3 8 3 8 3 6 s 6 4 7 - 7 4 4 5 ® 6 3 6 Parallel Street. J. E. Wilson 1 , H.W.’ Albany Avenue. Brunswick and Western Railroad. The above map represents the land offered for sale by the WAYCROSS LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY all the lots fronting on good 60 and 50 feet streets, and a 10 foot alley in rear of each lot. Each lot contains about one- quarter of an acre, and may be paid for at five dollars per month; and when parties propose to build at once, payments need not commence until the buildings are up and the lumber paid for. The lumber can also be bought on the installment plan. Apply to HENRY W. WILSON, Waycross, Ga. Cor. Albany Avenue and D. St. SAVANNAH, FLORIDA & WESTERN BY. WAYCRO S SHORT USE-TIRE CARD. Schedule of Through Trains to Florida and So. Goorgia, GOING SOUTH—Read Down. GOING NORTH—Read Up. Cor. to July 2,1893. 810pm 8 28ain; 610am 10 2i>pm;.... JlO 11am! 8 00am 12 30am ill 14am 1 “ — 7 20am 10 40am I 8 23am j 1 13pm .-. I jlO 15pm ‘ „.!10 55pm 13um| i 1113am' 4 28a ra 6 25am 11 30a m 2 10pm 12 OOn'11 5 55pm 10 20pm 1100pm 3 33pm Lv........Savannah Ar,12 09pm Ar Jesup Lv 10 28am Ar.i Waycross Lvl 9 15am Ar Brunswick Lv! 7 2t»am Ar. Albany Lv ... Ar. Jacksonville Lv 7 00am Ar. Sanford Lv 1 loam 11 28pm 8 32pm 6 25pm 2 00pm 7 55am 6 20am 3 20am 1 00am 7 00pm 3 45pm 6 20pm 5 50pm 8 00am| | 3 00pn» 3 28pm : 9 23pm 2 10pm| 7 25pm Ar. Tampa Lv 8 00pm Ar. Port Tampa Lv| 7 3Upm Ar. Live Oak *Lv; Ar. Gainesville Lvl Ar. Valdosta Lvj... 1 02pni[Ar Thomasville Lv ... - • 3 25pm-Ar. -Monticello Lv 11 45am j 4 30pm 8 57am 1 1 | 2 23pmAr Bainbridge Lv 12 57pm| ! 5 13pm 1130am ‘ j iAr Chattahoochee....Lv • j 3 40pm 3 15am : ' 'Ar. Macon. Lv 3 35amil0 55am' 1015pm , 355pm 1 ' - Ar. Columbus- Lv' i 6 50am 615am 1 j !Ar. Atlanta Lv, 7 50am J 7 00pm j ; 8 40pmiAr Montgomery Lv, 7 30pm 8 35am I * 3 05am Ar Mobile Lv 12 20am 1 ! ..' 1 7 35am Ar. New Orleans Lv 7 50pm ......... ............ j No. 19 leaves Savannah daily, except Sunday. 3:55 p m, arrives Jesup 7:20 p in. No. 208 leaves Jesup daily, except Sunday. 4:25 a m, arrives Savannah 8:35 a m. These trains 1 stop at all stations J nit ween Savannah and Jesup. SLEEPING GAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS, s Nw. 35 and 14 carry Pullman ears between New York. Savannah and Port j Tampa. No. 23 carries Pullman Sleeping Cars Waycross to Nashville, Louisville ami 1 Chicago. Train 78 carries Pullman Sleeping Caw between New York and Jacksonville. No. 5 ryrries Pullman Cars between Savannah and Chicago, and on Wednesdays and Sa*- ! unlay* No. 5 carries Pullman Sleeper to Suwannee Springs, and on Thursdays and Sun- : days "the sleeper return* from Suwannee Springs. > connect* at Jesup for Macon. Atlanta and the west. Train 23 yonniK-ts at j Montgomery. New Orleans, Nashville. Cincinnati. St Louis aud C.d.-ago. Thnutgh Pullman Sleeper Waycross to Chicago. Train 23 connects with Aia'-ania Mid-I l railway for Montgomery and the southwest. Tickets sold to all points and Sleeping Car berths secured at passenger stations, and ticket office. 22 Bull street. K. A. ARMANI). City Ticket Agent. i. FLEMING. Superintendent. W. M. DAVIDSON, General Passenger Agent. R. K. MeCORD, ® * » *** *•* «.** QUITMAN, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Heavy and Fancy GROCERIES, Country Product of all 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 & ltw Waycross, Ga. cun NOTE, * 1VARESBORO, GA. ©ITUATED in the town of Waresboro, - eleven miles West of Waycross, 011 the B. W. Road. Healthy Locality, Moral Neighborhe:d GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. Well Equipped Building. Competent In structors. Preparation for College and Teaching a Specialty. For particulars address Zeb. B. Sanders, ) p . . . Johjc G. Mills, j I rm “pals Brmi’tai.mn. • Schedule In effect July 9* 1893* • 16 CARS JACKSONVILLE TO CHICAGO Without Chanac or Delay. SlllHEB EXCURSION Fill. I Ruo tout SL--4-1. JUct «. M ton <7 | <For berth ree«rrations,*rato*, folder*, el H.* DODWDisV Pass. Agt-^SWesV J. M. TYLER, -tfc •f* Dealer in Country Produce + + + # General Groceries, + QUIT31 AN, GEORGIA. Send me your orders for Corn, Oats, Bacon Lard, Peas. Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Pota toes &c. They will receive prompt atten tion. All goods delivered F. O. B. Hitch, Powers & Co QUITMAN, GEORGIA. . WHOLESALE G0IINT8V PRODUCE And Commission Merchants. Corn, Oats, Country Hams Lard, Chickens and Eggs. Brooks County bvbup a Specialty jtSsrOrders l>y mail pr.»n ptay -fi led. i*l go*ms guaranteed. MEAT MARKET HENRY T. WILLIAMS, BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE AT ALL TIMLs. Car. Plant At a. and Brunswick Streets SATISFACTION GUARANTEED; The Pe?t in the Market at Reasonable Price. APRIL 16th, 1893. GEORGIA SOUTHERN IND FL0RI01 R. B. Condensed Time Table. ts 8. 4 i 6.xo A.M., 3.30 5-35-A. M. 7-4®f 7-55 3-4S *- M. STATIONS. No.*;No. 4 [iconJunctU ...Macon.... ..CordeJe.... ..Valdosta. Ar Jacksonville...- Ar. Palatka Lv. Short Line to The World’s Fair. Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Tampa to Nashville, via Atlanta, connect ing in Union Depot at Nashville with Vesti- huled Limited for Chicago, making Shortest Line and Quickest Time from all points in Florida and South Georgia to World’s Fair. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Tampa to Atlanta, connecting in Union De pot with R. & D. Vestibuled limited for Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York, with Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car for St. I.ouis, via Western and Atlantic R. R., and with through Pullman Buffet Car Sen-ice via G. P. for Kansas City via Birmingham and Memphis. Sleeping Car on Night Trains front Macon and Palatka. Passengers leaving Palatka can remain in Sleeper at Macon until 7:00 a. m., where breakfast can be had and connections made with 7:40 train for Atlanta, and trains for Augusta, Athens, Milledgeville. Montgomery and Sa vannah, and all points East, North and South. H. Burns. A. C. Knapp, Trav. Pass’? Agt.. Traffic Mgr., Macon. Ga. Macon. Ga. Waycross Air Line Railroad- daily except Sunday 2 00pm “ 230 pm “ 330 pro 00 pm 30 pm “ 530 pm RETURNING. Leave Sessoms daily except Sunday 530 am Arrive Beach “ *• “ 610 am “ Bolen ** “ “ 640 am Elsie “ “ “ 710 am Leave Way< .... Arri re Walterto w n “ Elsie “ Bolen “ Beach “ Sessoms THE MUSIC HOUSE OF FLORIDA. MANIER, LANF& COMPANY, Successor to A. B. Campbell. l’or less money than any house in the State. We guarantee instruments to Ik? as repre- santed. We will ship Piano or Organ to any honest man or woman on trial and if not satisfactory, we will pay freight both ways. * or on Installment. (OR ULC Bf AU ORUaSlSTS. K POSIT I AC B CURB POR Consumption, COiUS, COLDS, COOOP BRONCHIAL AFFECTTIONS. MANUFACTURED I Life Preserver Medicine Co. WAYCROSS, GA. J. fl. OPPENHEIM & SON. AUCTIONEERS AND Commission Merchants. 9 AND 7 WHITAKER ST., SAVANNAH, GA. Regular Sales Days, MONDAYS and FRIDAYS. W. W. WALKER, QUITMAN, GA. General - Produce - Merchant DEALER IX Goantry Prodoca of all kinds. 1000 Bushels Cora for Sale BACOX, LARD, OATS, Finders, Chickens, Eggs, Butter, EUl, on hand at all times. Gil# c fax Hotiee. The Books for the collection of City Tax for the current year are now open. All Tax Payers are hereby notified to come forward at once and pay up, there by saving the expense ot an EXTUCTJTIOX. By order of City Council. W. F. PARKER, City Tax Collector. Office cor Parker and Elizabeth sta. Hours from 3 a. m. to 12 p. ra.