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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 7, 1S93.
Official Organ of Ware County, Charl
ton County and City of Way crons.
ltd every Saturday at the Hcraiu
Plant Avenue, V« ay cross, Ca.
Subscription *1,00 per annum.
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Plenty of dust.
Our advertisers sire getting the ores
the trade.
A man dye*l in Knotfs buri#*r -hoj
■taturdav.
iplcndid stationary just received.
What WaycrosH likes in size, >bc
makes tip for in pluek and get up and ?
The Waty. ro-s livening Herald ha-
some one of the “neoes-utics of life" in
Ity,
Magic <
Wnycros* needs a now tiro alarm of some
sort. Sometimes other whittles are mistak
en for tiie lire alarm.
Carry your work to Jackson Crimes. He
is a deserving man, a cripple soldier and the
l»est shoemaker in Way cross.
Ilaslncss in Waycross has Ik?oii steadily
increasing for the past sixty days. The
Herald has had a fmger in that pie certain.
The weather 1ms Leon too warm for some
people to go fo church, and now, pretty
soon it will l*e lob cold, and that's the way
If yon lind our columns short of local
news to-day, attribute it to the fact that W.
8. Crawford lms cut trees down a**r*>ss the
road to liis gossip wells,
Hon, \V. A. McNeil has been appointed
postmaster at Woycross. The appointment
is generally acceptable to the citizen*.—
Urn ns wickTimt*-Advertiser.
Luts all pull together f*»r tli
Friday night week.
This is terrible weather •
. yellow fever sufferers.
Don't do anything to-day that will make
you kick yourself to-morrow.
lixik up the Brunswick refugees in our
midst and bid them he <»f good ehc?.r. It is
a Christian duty.
Mayor Knight is equal to every emer
gency. Yellow jack will be smart if any of
his microbes reach this point.
Send your children to scho.d. if you
hav'nt the money to pay the tuition, notify
the Herald and the matter will be arranged.
poor
This and That For The Herald By
“Ilali.”
I hope every man, woman and child
in Waycros-s will take it upon them
selves to make the concert for Brunswick
a success: There, ought to l>c at least
$150 to $200 in the house that night.
Just immagine yourselves in thrir posi
tion and then if you can still refuse to
help, be it ever so little, then you are
not deserving the name of man. But I
think that the good people of Waycaoss
ore sure to turn out en masse to help
their suffering sister city-by-the-sea.
Remember it is more blessed to give
than receive.
A famous Brooklyn clergyman was
once addressing a Sunday school on the
lesson of the day, which happened to be
"Jacob’s Ladder.” He got along swim
mingly until *i little urchin in one of
the back seats squeaked out: “Why
did the angels have to have a ladder
when they had wings ?” After the ine
vitable laugh had subsided the clergy
man said “Well thatTis a fair question,
who can answer it ? There was a pause,
and then up went a pudgy fist. “Well,
my little man,” asked the clergyman,
“why was it?” ”"^1 guess they whs a
moultin’,” was the astonishing reply,
and the address concluded right there.”
And now for those yaps who think
they are doing a smart thing by sending
items about yellow fever being in Way
cross, to the different papers, they ought
to be given a good coat of tar and leath
ers and be ridden on a good sharp cor
nered rail out .of town and told that if
they show their noses around here again
that they’ll get another coat of tar a
great deal hotter than the last. I have
no patience with such cattle. I, for one,
would just enjoy the fun of giving them
a good taste of cat-o’-nine-tails.
An Irishman who had on a very rag
ged coat was asked of what stuff it was
made. “Bedad, I don’t know 1” said he;
“but I think the most of it is made of
fresh air.”
* *
I am glad to see that it is the gcjod in
tention of our colored people to call a
meeting to discuss means whereby they
may bo able to atop those horrible lynch
ing*. The remedy lies with themselves.
I overheard a good old darkey’ say that
“so long as us colored people mix so
much together, good and bad alike, so
long will white folks look down on us,
we must divide the sheep from the goats
and raise ourselves up out of the mire
and let people see that we want to be
good, quiet and peaceable citizens, then,
and not ’till then, will the white folks
cease to look down on us.” Dad.
Mayor Knight and Snrgeon General
Wyman.
The following telegrams which ex
plain themselves, passed between Mayor
Knight and Surgeon Wyman to-day.
Wa ycross, Ga., 10-4.
•Surgeon General Wyman,
Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Bowers and two children refugees
from Brunswick, passed here yesterday
with a three day detention certificate,
If you permit any more refugees to leave
camp belore the ten days are up, I will
j not honor any’ more of your Surgeons
| certificates. As this is the only egress
from camp it will inconvenience a great
many people. Please put an inspector
on between Waycrossand Jesup.
A. M. Kxigat, Mayor.
The following is the reply:
Washington, D. G., 10-4.
A. M. Knight,
„ Way cross, Ga.
Have wired detention camp for ex
planation. Ten days will be insisted on.
Trains not allrwed to stop at Jesup.
Cordon drawn around Jesup. Carter
leaves for Waycross to-day pending ar
rival. Name and place an inspector be
tween Waycross and Jesup. Forward
bill for services. Wyman,
Surgeon General.
The Congressional Record )3 received daily
at this office. There is lots of good reading
in it and we are willing to divide with our
friends.
Charity is the greatest of all die Christian
virtues. The good people of Waycross now
have ample opportunely to show to what
extent they possess it.
If there is any one thing more than
another that Wnycioss excels in. it is
cleanliness.
The next time Ware county has au dtc-
tidn let the Democratic party make its nomi
nations by primary.
There seems to be too many eases and too
few deaths for it all to be yellow fever. What
do the other doctors say?
Yesterday's election was very quiet and
so far as we have heard there was no trouble
or hard feeling engendered.
Jf there is one thing that Mayor Knight
understands more about than another, it i.<
how to keep a strict quarantine.
It is reported that the Peoples party and
the Republicans were pretty well divided in
the election for treasurer Tuesday.
Capt. Crawley died of malarial fever. It ii
possible that had he died elsewhere the '’ex
perts 1 * would have called it yellow fever.
If a quarantine inspector makes the
slightest slip he will.be discharged just a?
sure as you’ve got tliat pipe iti your mouth
The prosperity and courtesy of the South
ern people is proverbial, and in this respect
. Waycross takes the lead of all Georgia
towns.
The time to plant out shade trees is not
far distant. This important matter should
not be neglected another season in Way-
cross.
The rumor that prevailed some time since
to the effect that our opera house was un
safe is entirely without foundation. It
one of the most substantial buildings in the
country and will be standing when all of us
are gone.'
Dr. Knott’* Treatment.
Atlanta, October 4. (Special.)-—Dr.
Knott returned from Washington this
morning. He says Surgeon-General
Wyman will at once give his new discov
ery for the treatment of yellow fever a
trial at Brunswick. Dr. Knott claims
that yellow fever is the result of phos
phoric acid poison, and says he can treat
it successfully.
Kettle Creek Items.
Hr. C. E. Giddens was out in the
woods searching for some beef cattle last
Friday and killed a rattle snake that
measured seven feet and lour inches in
ength and had eleven rattles and . one
button. Mr. Giddens said that it was
the large it serpent that he ever saw in
the woods.
The farmers throughout this section
are about done gathering their corn
crop and report a fine harvest.
The Turnip crop is about give out but
the cabbage is coming in.
Mr. D. J. Jeffords was very sick last
Sunday but we are pleased to hear that
he is better now.
Mr. C. W. Tyre, of Warcsboro, was
the guest of Mr. Jeffords last Sunday.
Miss Evelin Davis, of Waresboro vis
ited Miss Annie Jeffords last Sunday.
Rev. Jack Thompson, of Bicbley, will
preach at the Kettle Creek church next
Sunday.
October 2nd, 1803.
Yellow Feyer Notes.
No yellow fever at Waresboro.
The fever was carried to Jelcvl'Island
in a pile of bedding from Brunswick.
It’s too late for Jesup to strengthen
her quarantine against Brunswick now.
Jesup is bottled up for the present,
but we hope she may not suffer greatly.
Dr. Branham says the appearance of
yellow fever at Jesup is the result of bad
inspection.
Miss Casey, the only ease at the hos
pital at the oamp of detention, is recov
ering rapidly.
Waresboro is all right. She is as
dean as a new piu and as healthy as a
free nigger in sugar boiling time.
It is suggested that if Dr. Knott’s dis
covery fails to cure yellow fever, he will
not be alone. Yellow Jack is a knot
ty subject.
It turns out that the rumor of yellow
fever at Waresboro is a fake. Dr. Spence
reports that there is no case of fever of
any kind in that town.
Brunswick has never passed a more
gloomy month since her city hood than
that of September 1893, and her prayers
are turned to a Kind Providence that
another such one may not be realized.
The year 1393 has been one that her
people will never forget, But, already
they are turning their hearts to the
brighter future 'that shall follow the
dark hours through which we are pass
ing.—T-A-
Mr. Pollard Sworn In.
Mr. G. P. Pollard was sworn in Tuesday
night as one of the aldermen of Way-
cross, and was appointed on the several
committees on which Capt. Crawley, his
predecessor, served. Mr. Pollard takes
the important position of chairman of
the street committee. Ae will make an
efficient officer.
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Affairs at Jesup, ’;
It is reported that the fever reached
Jesup through the carelessness of the E.
T. V. & G. officials and citizens of
Jesup.
It is thought that Jesnp has had yel
low fever in her midst for three weeks
The town is guarded by a guard of 25
men and no one is allowed to leave or
come in unless they go by way of tlie
camp detention.
Most of the people have left the town.
A census of the remaining population
will be taken at ence.
Two stores and two • drug stores are
open.
Mrs. Warren, wife of the man who
died, gave birth to a child night before
last
In Bad Condition.
We call attention of the water works
committee to the fact that some com
plaints are being made in regard to the
condition of our water mains. We hear
that there is- a leak in front of the
Phoenix Hotel, one at the corner of Gulf
and Butler streets and one on Gordon
street near Capt. Knox’s store. These
breaks should be attended to without
delay. If pools of water are allowed to
stand for any length of time such weath-
tliis, they become stagnant and
offensive.
Orange Blossom ” live common-sense
Female Remedy, is sold and recommend
ed by all druggists.
Rev. W. H. Thomas says: “I have
tried your Wonderful Life Preserver
and find it an excellent remedy for
Coughs and Colds, it is also a good
appetizer and I am satisfied it is the best
I have ever used.” Sold by all Drug
gists. may 19—1 y.
Undertakers* goods at W. R. McIn
tosh & Co.’s tf
The Camp Site.
Mrs. Wiggins who died at Athens on
Wednesday, lived at Waynesville, about
twenty miles irom Brunswick. Mrs.
Wiggins has a large body of land in the
vicinity of that place, and the govern
ment seized about forty acres ot it a
short time ago to be used as a camp while
the fever rages in Brunswick. A few
days previous to her death Mrs. Wiggins
had beed notified of the fact and the
government would pay her $15 per acre,
or $600 for the land.—Savnnnah News.
A BABY ON THE PORCH.
A Family of Colquitt County MjstI
fled by a Strange Hud.
Quitman, Ga., Sept. 29.—News has
reached Quitman of the discovery by a
Mr. Cooper, who lives near Hempstead
in Colquitt county, just above Brooks
county, of a girl baby a few hours old on
his front veranda ( a few nights ago. The
baby was in a basket, was richly dressed
and accompanying it was a note telling
Mr. Cooper and his wife that if they
would take good care of the infant they
would be handsomely compensated.
The entire neighborhood is greatly mys
tified as to where the young stranger
came from.
CityJSegistrathHU
Notice is hereby given that the books
for the registration of the voters of the
city of Waycross, Ga., will be open at
the Clerk of Council’s office, in Masonic
Hall on the first day of November, 1693,
until the first day of December 1393,
Sundays excepted, from 8 a. in. to 12 in.;
and from 1 p. ra. to 4 p. in., each day
during said month of November.
By order of City Council.
This Sept SO, 1393. -R. P. Bird.
Clerk of Council.
The year 1893 will go down in his
tory as a memorable one.
Fifty Dollars or Sixty Days.
A colored youth, named Sydney, got
up quite a little stir yesterday by report
ing that a colored man had yellow fever
in the eastern portion of the city,
investigation was made by Dr. Walker
and his honor, the mayor, and the rumor
was found to be entirely without founda
tion. This morning the smart boy was
tried before the Mayor and fined fifty
dollars or sixty days on the gang. Per
sona inclined to get up sensational
mors can profit by the example. Mayor
Knight will not tolerate this class of
people.
Mayor Kuight Makes an Inquiry and
the Surgeon General Replies.
His honor, Mayor Knight, wired Sur
geon-General Wyman yesterday asking
for the author of the rumor that neces
sitated the sending of Surgeon DeSaus-
surc to Waycross. This morning the
following telegram was received,
speaks for itself:
Washington, D. C., Oct. 3. 1893.
A. M. Knight Mayor,
Waycross, Ga.
Inspection necessary to remove un
founded suspicion, other clean towns
will be inspected also.
Wyman,
Surgeon General.
Proclamation.
On account of the prevalence of yel
low fever in Jesup, and on St. Simon
and Jekeyl Islands, a rigid quarantine is
hereby declared against those places.
No persons, baggage or freight will be
permitted to enter the city of Waycross.
The officers and employees oi the rail
road companies and the citizens of Way-
cross are requested to assist in enforcing
this quarantine. A. M. Knight,
Mayor.
Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the
Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has
found what he believes to be the best
remedy in existence for the flux. His
experience is well worth remembering.
He says: “Last summer I had a very
severe attack of the flux. I tried al
most every known remedy, none giving
relief Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended
to me. I purchased a bottle and re
ceived almost immediate relief I con
tinued to use the medicine and
tirely cured. I take pleasure in recom
mending this remedy to any person suf
fering with such a disease, as in my
opinion it is the best remedy in exist
ence.” 25 and 50 cent bpttles for sale
at-the Cash Drug store.
t bottles
Provisions, Vegetables, Ray,
Grain and Bran.
\ Sole Agent in Waycross 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 lias 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 tlie money if any of the
Ballard Flour fails to give satisfaction.
I WANT . . .
either in trade or cash.
A Full Line of Crockery and Stoves o
All 1 ask is a call.
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After Breaksast
To purity, vitalize and enrich the blood,
and give nerve, bodily and digestive
strength, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Con
tinue the medicine after every meal for
a month or two ancf you will feel “like s
new man.’* The merit ofHood’s Sarsa
parilla is proven by its thousands ol
wonderful cures. Why don’t you try it?
Hood’s Pills cure constipation. They
are the best after-dinner pill and family
cathartic.
Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best
known and most respected citizens of
Brown wood, Texas, suffered with diar
rhoea for a long time and. tried many
different remedies without benefit, until
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy was used; that re
lieved him at ance. For sale at the
Cash Drug Store.
. A Little Nouesense.
Bingbank—“So Wigwag is married
eh ? Well, I suppose he and Ills wife
are billing and cooing at a great rate.”
Flipflap—“No; I believed he stopped
the coo act as soon as she began billing.”
Publisher—“So you want a position
as book agent, do you? Applicant—
“Well, a man just threw a brick at me
and struck me on the cheek. Here’s a
small piece of the brick; I don’t know
what become of the rest.”
A Pile of Cash*
Day before yesterday Cashier Wadley
invited us to step into the South Georgia
Bank for a moment, we did so and were
finely repaid for the visit. On a table
was piled a portion of the assets of the
bank in the shape of a bushel or two of
silver dollars, halves, quarters, etc.,
peck or two of gold, in twenties,. tens
and fives and a pile of greenbacks that
would nearly fill a cotton basket. Mr.
Wadley said that he had been taking
stock and wanted-ns to see what the
bank had left. The South Georgia
Bank is certainly solid if cash is neces
sary to make it so. Waycross is proud
of her bank.
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PROF. F. J. VANDKRBKRG, Pres..
302,301 and 300 Delaware st.,
june3-w3m Leavenworth. Kan.
Georgia Charlton County.
M. X. Baker has applied for exemption of
personalty and sotting apart and valuation
~ office.
Georgia Charlton County.
To all whom it may concern: M. X. Baker
administrator of the estate of James B.
Baker late of said county deceased, applies
to meTor letters of dismission from said ad
ministration and I will pass upon his appli
cation on the first Monday in December
next at my office in Traders’ Hill, said coun
ty. Given under my band and official sig
nature this 11th day of Aug., 1893.
3mo Aaron Dowling. Ordinary.
Ware Legal Notice.
H. K. Jenkins, j Libel for Divorce.
v s In Ware Superior Court.
Annie Jenkins j November Term, 1893.
To the defendent in said suit:
You are hereby notified to be and appear
at the next term of said court to be held on
the first Monday in November next then and
there to answer the plaintiff's libel for di
vorce, as in default thereof the court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. J. L. Sweat, judge ot
said court. This August 22nd. 1893.
Lee L. Sweat, li. H. Thomas,
Biffs. Attorney. Clerk S. C. W. C.
Libel for Divorce.
Niney Walker, ) Ware Superior Ct.,
vs. > November Term 1S93,
William Walker. J Lilx*l fur Divorce.
To William Walker: You arc hereby
commanded to be and appear at the Superi
or Court next to lie bolden in and for said
county on the first Monday in November
next, to answer plaintiff's libel for divorce.
Witness the Honorable J. L. Sweat, Judge
of the Superior Court of the Brunswick Cir
cuit. This Aug, 24tli. Is93.
Hitch & Myers,
Attys for Libelant
lam2mos. 15. II. TJIOMAS.
ck s. a w. o.
Georgia, Chari ten County,
To all whom it may concern: J. C. Thomp
son. a resident of Nassau county, and State
of Florida, has, in due form, applied to the
undersigned for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of James Thompson,
late of said county deceased, and I will pass
upon said application on the 1st Monday in
October next, 1893, Given under my hand
and official signature this 25th day of Au
gust 1893. Aaron Dowlixo, Ordinary.
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with the knife or injections of carbolic acid, which
are painful and seWnm a permanent care, and often
resulting is death, unnecessary. Why endure
this terrible dieewss? We guarantee C
poxes to ours any ease. You only pay fox
benefits received, fl a box, 6 for $5. Sent by mail.
Guarantee* issued by our agents.
CONSTIPATION b v lap’a r*mVli ver Pellefcs
the great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and
BLOOD PUBXFJER. Small, mild and pleasant to
take, especially adapted for children’s use. Doses
X) cents.
GUARANTEES issued only by
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