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the: WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEBMER 30. 1S93
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CNPOPULARVAN ALEN.
President Cleveland Was Surely
Deceived About Him.
ON IRISH PAY,
Krln*« j:mb!*m Wlll-Xot Be Permitted to
Float to tlir Krrrxe.
Chicago, Sept. 28.—Lord Mayor
Shank*, of DnUlu, his arrived ca his
visit to the World’s Fair, lie was met
I hy a committee ol ail.lennea. He will
HE WILL EABDLT 60 TO ITALY.; a conspicuous figuro at the celebra r
tion of Irish day. i-jaturday. v
Chief Barrett, of the department of
electricity at the fair, wants the Irish
Strong Effort* Ar* Reins Mode to Hav«
Paprr* Tut in the Pigeon Hole.
Tbnt Campaign Fnnil Story.
A Lie Is Charged.
flag to float over Ida building Irish day.
He has asked Mr. Millctt, director of
decorations. t > furnish a flag pole. Mr;
•lined and says the Irish
flag sliali not lie hoisted.
He says the only flags that can he re
cognized by the exposition company are
those recognized and saluted by the
United States navy. Ireland, he says, is
Waycross Carriage Shop,
S. L. GITPTON, PROPRIETOR,
Brunswicli Street, Waycross, Gt-ct
MmPWlUHER OP
Buggies, Wagons and Carts.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
All word done at-short notice. First-class Workmen employed.
Y0UMANS& GERBER
DEALERS IX
DI0PH1S, WES, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, Etc.
Washington,* f-ept. 28. - President j
Cleveland and Se cretary Lamont author
ize the statement that they have no
knowledge of the $50,000 campaign sub
scription which Mr. James J. Van Alen
is reported to have made to the Demo
cratic campaign fund. As to the sub
scription attempted to be raised to repay
Mr. Van Alen, it is reported here that
the money had all been pledged, but that
Mr. Cleveland objected to the execution
of the plan of repayment and that it was
therefore abandoned. Neither the presi- j
dent nor any of his advisers would dis
cuss the story.
Much pressure is being brought to
bear upon the committee on foreign re
lations to secure the indefinite pigeon
holing of Van Alen’s nomination.
The general disposition of the commit
tee as now constituted, would bo to delay
the reporting of the nomination indefi
nitely but for the fact that until Van
Alen’s nomination is formally rejected,
President Cleveland will not send an
other name to the senate, and the pres
ent incumbent will continue to hold the
office. It is doubtful if so unpopular an
appointment was ever sent to the senate
as Van, Alen’s, and the opposition to his
confirmation is increasing daily. The
policy of the senators who oppose confir
mation will be to delay action long
enough to give the president plenty of
time to withdraw the name, and if not
done, then to force rejection. ; S r. Louis, Sept. SS.-Archbishop Ken-
The outcome is rendered more uncer- rick hils not , ;een ..aepoeed,” in the
tain by tlie fact that tbe Republican sen- ] a ,| sense 0 f haring been degraded,
ators rather enjoy the situation, «ud ; Com)jntm . Archbishop Kain has been
cannot ho relied upon to help in a patri- j granted full administrative powers in
otic attempt to prevent the sending to j the diocese. As stated a few days ago,
Rome of so un-American a represents- J Archbishop Kenrick retains the shadow
U ve without the substance of power.
Til* Sentiment of ltliode Island. Arrested »s a Beat.
Providence, Sept. 28.—James J. Van j Boston, Sept. 28.—Mrs. Jessie McKea-
Alen, of Newport, has never figured to I w * 10 S:ie * s ^ ro,u ^ ew Y° r ^>
any extent in any caucus or convention j un der arrest as a hotel beat. She is
held in this state. It is a well known y«** w °H* She 8 * a T e ^ at the
fact, and admitted by him, that he has ! United . 'talc*-' hotel two weeks with a
furnished money for the conduct of \ ™l° re d luauh then suddenly left, owing
Democratic; campaigns throughout the i } he hotel *i(D and straw of $2 > and $10
state, nnd in this capacity only has lie . borrowed from different clerks,
been identified with the party, and that ; A Lninber KuterprU* «**..».**.
through tlie medium of the ex-mayor of .
Newport. Mobile, Sept. 28.—The lumber mills
Ex-Mayor Hugh J. Carroll, of Paw- of the Seaboard Manufacturing com-
i, and is consequently barred
out. ' Only national flags now float from
the fair ground. But Chief Barrett says
the Irish flag goes up whether or no.
He has engaged his chief lieutenant,
Dr. Homsby, to fight, if need be, for the
green emblem, and Dr. Hornsby says he
will hoist an Irish flag 10x16 feet over
the south entrance of Electricity build
ing if he has to shed his blood in doing it.
DEMOCRATS IN BOSTON.
They Ar* in Convention Assembled with
Quincy on Hand.
Boston. Sept. 28.—Every seat in the
music hall was occupied when Chairman
Josiah Quincy, of the state executive
committee, called the Democratic state
convention to order at 11:35 a.m. Fol
lowing the roll call l»y Nathaniel C. Rob
inson, secretary of the committee, Mr.
Quincy and Mr. Robinson were made
temporary officers of the convention.
The convention then proceeded to ap
point the usual committees. The com
mittee on credentials reported that 322
towns and 30 cities were represented by
2,292 delegates.
The committee on permanent organi
zation lfiade a report, nominating
Hon. Josiah H. O'Neill, of Boston,
for permanent presiding officer, and Na
thaniel Robinson, of Boston, and Daniel
F. Buckley, of North Easton, for perma
nent secretaries.
Se:epet of |ki@@e:gg!
The Secret of Sdcssss for tlie 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
crown trees procured direct from the Cherokee Nursery. The people of Ware and
grounding counties cannot alFord 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 ns before you place your orders
Catalogues free. Address
CHEROKEE HCRSERY CO.,
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
7% g e w *t* s f- o r
H^»4P FREYER & BRADLEY MUSIC HOUSE
Sslsbrated Kranich £ Bach end Hew England Pianos
AND WILCOX A WHITE ORCANS.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, ACC0RDE0NS, Etc.
A FULL LINE OF
Buns, Hunting Goats, Leggings, Loaded Shells, Etc.
REPAIRIUTG
F/iif ft titl Vatu pi lotted Hatches aSpecialty.
I;his!io;i in Name Only.
tucket, who was a delegate to the Chi
cago Democratic convention last year,
and who has been a member of tht
state central committee continuously for
the past fifteen years, in speaking of the
Van Alen matter, practically voices the
.opinion of all prominent Rhode Island
Democrats.
winy will Vixnme Friday. They give
. , - employment to 500 hands and disburse
the *5,u0oiii v.-.-i-es weekly.
A Ibwaril for the Dynamiters.
San Francisco, Sept. 28.—The gover
nor offers if1,000 reward for information
leading to the arrest of the authors of
Sunday’s explosion. The Seamen’s union
I F you do not believe that A. R. BENNETT
in Owen*8 Block, is doing a big business, just
look at the sidewalk in front of liis store, it is
worn down to such an extent by the continuous
stream of customers that pass in and out buying
groceries, that he lias had to have boards laid ti’
such time as it can be repaired.
Which Plainly Shows That
The Place to Buy
L-sP Write for prices.
Waycross, Ga.
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GROCERIES
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OWEN’S 1SUOCK
UNDERTAKERS' GOODS.
w.r. McIntosh &
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA,
We are opening tlie largest and best stock ot
Furniture,Carpets,Matting, I
"Rugs, Matting, Etc.,
Ever brought to Waycross, and will compete with any market
in prices.
CST* Mail or Telegraph Orders for Furniture or Burial Cases
promptly attended to.
CHEAP COFFINS.
WAllRKX LOTT.
O. E. MURPHY
II Is a Li*.
He said: “I have been opposed to the j denS^oinplirityln it
appointment of Van Alen ever since I [
heard his name was proposed, four The ' ,ro " ' Vork * ,nvolve ‘ , *‘
months ago, and I wrote to Washington Richmond, Sept. 28.—In tlie circuit
and various newspapers in opposition to i court, at the request of the Citizens
this man’s appointment. He is Honey’s j Bank of Richmond, B. R. Welford wfis
man, and Mr. Whitney had nothing to appointed receiver of the Vulcan Iron
do with the appointment, except that : works.
Honey may have deceived him as well as ; ’ —7-
President Cleveland. The statement by is <:«injr.
the United Press that Van Alen was en- Augusta. Ga., Sept. 28.—Editor T.
dotted by the state d’legation to Chica- r .. . .. ,
co and by tlie state < c itrnl committee is Gibson, o. the Evening News, has
a downright lie. Iiis name was never ! decided to accept his appointment as
mentioned lie fore either body, and the consul to Beirut, Syria,
statement evidently emanates from lion- . _ ,
ey, of Newport. A lUiy Kl,led ,n ^ v » n “ al »-
••The man is not fit to represent tlie Savannah, Sept. 28.—Barney Blue-
United States in such an important post- utin, a boy of seven' j*ears. was run over
tion, and the president should withdraw ! by an electric car here and instantly
his name.” killed.
Don* in Congrexa.
Washing iox, Sept. 28.—Tho senate i DAILY MARKET REPORTS
was treate.1 to some lively otf-lmnA Naval stores.
speaking over Mr. Dnliois' resolution to Wiuii.votus. Seat. 28 Yurpentiaa Arm
postpone the measure of finance legisla- *t24»4: rosin firm. strained 73; good strained.
aj ... ,, ,, . . . ., . : 80; tar firm at 1.05; crude tori*entinn steady;
tion until the three states of the west ! • — ■“* —■«—— — * ’
who have senators shall have sent
representatives.
Messrs. Hill of New York, Allen of
Nebraska, Butler of South Carolina, „ _ , ,
Gorman of Maryland, and Wolcott ,f afidaf?'
mand; mess, new, l..*^18.00. Middles nom-
8b; tar firm ....
hard, $LOO; yellow dip. yi.&J; virgin, $1.«
Savannah. Sept. 28 —Turpentina firm at
rosin firm: good strained 85.
Produce ami Provisions.
Colorado, took part.
Tlie chief si>eeche8 of interest were de
livered by Gorman and Wolcott.
western steam
Lard quiet but weak:
* steam, 9" '
Nominal.
reretl by Gorman aud W«»lcott. options. Sept.,
Mitchell, of Oregon, regarded Dubois’ «««"mmSS“T23J5 -
proposition to iwstpone the public busi- gi.?-, 'short nba.’iws*? 0 *1 o12H* Dry
ness on the grounds stated iu Ih“ resolu- snlt shoulders, boxed. $7.37^^7.50; short
tion as prei-ostcrous. He denjetl that
the states in question had been deprived
of any rights i;y the senate, and boi>e.l
that tlie rcxdntionwonMbc voti d tlo.vu.
House.
Mr. Bhuiu. fiom the committee on
banking and currency, reported a sub
stitute for the resolution of }Ir. Loud of
California, calling on the secretary of
the treasury for information why the
full amount of silver bullion xf&s not
purchased during the last few months,
as reqniretl bv the Sherman law, find de
manded the previous question.
clear sides, boxed, &.75QKMXJ.
Cincinnati. Sept. 28.—Pork, quiet; mess
$18.00: family $18.00. Lard strong, steam leaf,
9.75gi$10.25. Bulk meats strong; short ribs,
510.-Va $10.50. Bacon steady; should era, loose,
$9.00; •diort rib sides $11.50; short clear, $12.25.
Chicago Market.
Chicago, Sept. 28.
; May.
Pork—Jan.. 13.85.
Kiln—Jan., 7.?»;
Hr l—Jan. 8.«; O.t. 9.17.
IJvcryool Cotton Futures.
Livsarooi.. .'. , 8 —Sa ! <
Tone, quiet. MkWtin;i IJ;
Wanliington Short Stories. January and February
__ ., : February and March
The president sent to the senate tlie March and April.
of Robert E. Preston, of the Dis- tSSfilaiSfT gi ?
f Colnmhin i an . . ni .'
10,033 bale«
...4.32©* *7
.. .4.34&4.TJ
..4.:W©4.31
of Columbia, to be director of the j jJmeand July
- July aiul Amrvf.i
Autrustand September
received at the j September am; 8>etober 4.28®
races the rapid i October and Novcmliey 4^S@4.29
7 in tka viAiinh- ' Voveinberand r>eeeni'Jer 4.2Sg.t.27
I rn tile Vicinity | December and .lanoary .... ...4.33®4.23
N«vr York Cotton Futures.
An official cable,
state department
spread or cholera i
or Leghorn.
Representative Oates, of Al&baina,has
been notified to appear before thj com
mittee on banking and qarfehfwnext. , --
FriUy to argue bis bill regaling the 10 . " J H
per cent tin on state banks/ ; .;."*r;::"±53KS
The. news has just l»een received in Mky* fSn
WA-Jaogtnn. thnt Hon. Fleming G. Dn- . ’ tt
Fiire e. ..t J evrennih. will contest tho : jfc $
.f • i- Si-a:-r «,< Gcoupa.be- -I a
: • v*ix tookralsaSBiHrof that t »»*»v 7.s,iiss
•* , November 9.<jRirs.l4
D*c*m'j-'>r S.13ii«?
Plumbing, Gas Fitting,
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORK.
| STEAM FITTING A SPECIALTY.
TIN ROOFING AND JOB WORK.
Pumps, Pipe, Steam, Gas and Water Fitting.
Wells Driven at Short Notice, and Every Well Guamteed
Plsnt venue, near Canal, Waycross, Ga.
WATCHOSS
Tobacco Growers and Manufacturers Association
LEM JOHNSON, president,
Wayofoss, Georgia.
JWflflUFflCTURERS OF ••• CIGARS.
OUR SPECIAL BRANDS
“Boqitet defHavana,” “Siceet Whisperings,” “Elegant,
All our Goods are Manufactured of Imported Tobacco,
And are as well made and of as line quality as any in the market.
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN WAYCROSS. ^
Orders Solicited from Abroad. Give Us a Trial
FEEL SICK?
Disease commonly comes on with slight
symptoms, which when neglected increase
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
11 , pepsik F lr R ikd^est!oh?* C . HE ’. DYS .’ take RiPANS TABULES
11 Il um B co , BPuf™ STI ^ ATE ! > ' c, . h^, ! take RiPANS TABULES
take RIPANS TABULES
F * , «MWWE*lwllraf. <t . L DI . S ° R I TAi5 E RIPANS TABULES
Ripans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health.
• RiPANS tabules' 1 EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT.
A a cOKPLETE l SAV R MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL.
medicine chest i
!£££ f! I the ripans chemical co.
*4. 10 SPRUCE STREET, - - NEW YORK.
LOTT & MURPHY,
Fire, Life and Accident
INSURANCE AGENTS and BROKERS
WAYCROSS, GA.
Nothing but Fhst-eiass Companies represented. Insurance eHeeled on all
classes ol property •
THIS SPACE
BELONGS TO
M ALBERTSON.
A (’me for Tirenly Cents.
Any remedy sold at one dollar a bot
tle which claims to cure rheumatism, is
simply an imposition, for when all ex
penses are deducted it leaves not more
than twenty cents to represent the medi
cine. Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Rem
edy. which is performing such wonder
ful cures that it is being prescribed by
tlie medical faculty everywhere, is com
pounded at great expense from rare drugs '
and cannot be sold for less than Five ;
Dollars a bottle. But it always cures.
Sent prepaid to any address on receipt
of price. Drunuunnd Medicine Co., 48-
50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agent*
wanted.
Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cures all pain
and it will never return again. Internal
and external for man and beast. Sold
dv I*. J. Smith.
Guns and loaded shells very cheap,
tf Youmans & Gerber’*.
Japanese Pile Cure costs you nothing
if it does not cure; samples free. Guar
anteed b7 B. J. Smith.
B. J. Smith, Druggist, recommends
Japanese Liver Pellets for constipation
and sick headache. Small, mild, easy to
take. 50 pills 25 cents.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King’s New
Discovery know its.value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try it Free. Call on the advertised Drug
gist and get a* Trial Bottle, Free. Send
your name and address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as well
as a copy of Guide to health and House
hold Instructor, Free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. A. B. McWhorter-& Co., B. J.
Smith, E 3. Goodrich’s Drug Store.