Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, October 21, 1893, Image 2

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HERALD PCBLISHIXG COMPANY. j?SwBWjS > } EdUvn PublUhtn THE HERALD PCBLISIIIXG COMPANY. Examine the rates of any first-ctfls= weekly newspaper and yon will find onrs to be lease Transient advertising inserted at SI .00 per Inch first insertion. fiOc subsequent insertion. Reading notice in local columns 10c per line tint insertion; Sc per line each subse quent insertion. Professional cards $0.00 per annum after January 1st. For Cheap advertising see Cheap Column. Advertisements to insure insertion any week must be in by Wednesday of that week. Changes made in advertisements, inserted at oar regular rates, and for specified time, will be charged for at cost of making said C Additional rates will be charged for spe cial position. HAT0RD1Y, OCTOBER 21, 189S. SHORT EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS The alliance of Iowa lias endorsed Mr. Cleveland's financial policy. The Vigilant’s name is notGalli- gher, bat she got there all the same. Albany's cotton receipts last Sat urday amounted to 800 hales. Good for Albany. Savannah is counting on her hand ling 1,000,000 bales of cotton the present season. If (ho hoary senators would sleep and think a little more, perhaps they would talk less. Valdosta lias a new barrel factory. Heretofore wc have been getting it from Valdosta In jogs. The Savannah News speaks of yes terday’s wind as a “baby blow.” We wish it an everlasting childhood. The weather bureau reports that high winds approaching a gale are blowing in the United States Senate. There seems to be no end to Gov. Tillman's diiliculties in the matter of introducing his Palmetto brand of whiskey. — Tlie silver debate in the Senate shows no abatement. In the mean time the gold reserve is growing very perceptibly less. Steps mast be speedily taken to clear up-the uncertainty which hangs over the country or we will relapse. Relapses are dangerous. The press of tlie country is hold ing its own witli Congress pretty well. Congress destroying and the press restoring confidence. The west may try to secede from ttnrcast bur hediatigetr i Mire can get away from the south. We are here to look after that "little matter. V western Railroad company has instructed its, employees to shoot fir-.t when the train robbers appear and apologize to the dead afterwards. The ag , decrepid and worn out Senators should, fall out of line. There are plenty of yonng able bodied men ready ami waiting to ts .. their laces. The Senate remained in session F iday night until 11:55. The body ought to he locked in, and put on bread and water, until agreement is r« idled. Thomasvillc Times. 1-ouis Kossntb, despite the burden ol iiia 90 years and partial blindness, ha. i 'iq,|ilfted the third volume of In 'mo Never, probably, was a term; work accomplished under n ' iv physical difficulties. in n estimated that a man c 11 i ie “standard" works al- r ( in about three thousand y -. ■! iigent application. As to ti eh . id—the longer lie read t' would lie from the end of li ' ulism is the name applied hi n minister to the Rev. I ft. Ames, Boston’s late i o who tlie preacher said, *• ! rough the streets with w > the thousands who were . . ' _ lOt." ■ ed card of regulations f. - i'll formation issued by the W la- ■ • Express company in the e > fl f ' ■ the last regulation issued ri i; Ta a company will not be re- e iiidWy f r.any loss occasioned by fi . .. f, of God, or Indians or in i’ er public enemies of the.gov- er has not departed from the e Chicago the other day a 1 - oman, in the crowd of i were seeking bread from at i robbed of $6,000 which n her pocket. Another it of a Pole, who by mis- d' the city baker a check ead of one of the bread ibuted by the relief corn- free silver” convention is to be held in Atlanta in December. Airs. Most, wife of Johanna Most, the anarchist, has small pox. The thermometer went to 40° in Thomasville night before last. Two weeks more and the world’s fair will have passed into history. Bob Ingersoil says he is a bimet allist. We thought he was an infidel. Tlie late frost in North Georgia will ent off the cotton crop in that section. The Texas people seem to think that what Sam Jones can’t say aint worth saying. It is thought that the new tariff bill will be reported to the Honse within a month. The body of a little girl was recently found in a well, near Marietta. Font play is suspected. The Young Men’s Library building in Atlanta, was destroyed by fire on Sunday night last. .The home for the rescue of girls and babies was formerly opened in Atlanta yesterday. The average number of scholars in attendance upon New York city schools is 170,000. The Georgia Legislature will com mence on the 26th inst. Wc hope they will set the Senate a good exam ple. Snow a foot deep is reported in southeastern Washington. We would like a few inches of snow or ice down this way. Every man has an answer for the silver question and still the problem is unsolved. Nothing paradoxical about this. The wreck of the steamship, City of Savannabr which lay off Hunting Island was completely broken np and was' ed away by the last storm. The cotton mills of Columbus are prosperous. The sales of the Eagle and Phoenix mills daring the past twenty days have been $90,000. The state of Nevada has a popula tion less than a single ward of the city of Boston, and yet has two sen ators in Congress that offset the vote of the empire state of New York. A yesterday’s dispatch from Green ville, Miss., says: The first frost of the season appeared here this morning, killing all tender vegetation and doing considerable damage to cotton. -. _ Mr. Vorheea says-the Senate will pass the repeal bill if it takes till the end of next winter and through the following spring. By that time the country won’t care whether the Senate exists or not. OURSELVES AND NEIGHBORS. The Senate is in labor and may give birth to a fourth party. Jack Moore, of Mitchell, committed suicide by cutting his throat last week. A Fort Valley farmer has shipped two car loads of crab grass hay to the' west. Turn about is fair pla\. In the competitive examination for the West Point cadetship, held in Al bany last Saturday, Mr. W. D. Har grave, of Thomasville, won the prize after a fourteen hours’ test. W. E Morris takes Editor Gunn's place as ed-tor of the Cuthbert Liberal. Editor Pruitt of the late Albany News and Advertiser says he will order a new outfit and commence the publication of a new paper in Albany at once. Second thought might convince editor Pruitt that it will not pay. The Griffin News says of The Con stitution’s Mitchell interview: “Hon. Robt. G. Mitchell, of Thomas county, ex-peesident of the state senate, the governorship. Mr. Mitchell st high in the esteem of Georgians. Gov. Tillman’s spies regard this as grave offense and will prosecute tt perpetrators. The Third party leaders claim thi they are gaining strength in Geor gia every day. Democracy is now. It shonld never allow its to sink into apathy.—Floridian. The Savannah Press nomina' Mayor McDonongh for Governor. A North Georgia man preaches whole sermon in a few lines. He Georgia relatives ran as follows: A North Carolina turkey gobbler, recently scratched np eight potatoes in a garden and has been setting on them every since. The gobbler has our permission to hatch out anything he pleases except Third party peo ple, they are thick enougli already. Ad Arizona bank cashier nailed to the door the legend: “This bank is not busted; it owes the people $36,- 000; the people owe it $55,000; it is the people who are basted; when they pay, we’ll pay.” Now let the as signees of the people of Arizona get together. In this' country 2,500 women are practicing medicine, 275 preaching the gospel, more than 6,000 managing postoffices, and over 3,000,000 earn ing independent incomes. Since 1880 the patent office has granted over 2,500 patents to women, and in New York city 27,000 women support their husbands. Direct trade with Europe is now an accomplished fact. A line of steamers will ron regularly from Port Royal. When the MeKinley bill is repealed and Uie taxes taken off of articles consumed by the inhab itants of this region, the prices will be lowered and the entire south great ly benefitled.—Macon News. The “pet name” is disappearing from the face of the earth. In a large hotel this summer, where there were a large number of children, there were Daniels, Samuels, Marthas and Emelines, without one “ie” in them ail. The antiquated titles of the first half of the century are resor- rected again as in this case, and no attempt to soften them. The Eloise and Lelias are likewise dying oat It will not be long ot this rate before one can tell a body’s ago by the name he bears, they belong so completely to periods.—Ex. get back on.” do almost anything. day. the forge at the shop. M may recover, but bis son buried as soon as the remaii gotten together. The Waycross Evening asks the question: “How i very grinding to give it np. died yesterday. high office. - Adel News. hot Equally Divided. of $t,701,939,918, which i $25.29 per capita for a po 67,306,000. The great the recent panic, or depression, < ever yon may call it. I —— ■„ McMahon the celebrated French marshal, died on the morning of the 17lh inst. The debate . in the Senate has changed from sad and serious to fiery and funny. PROFESSION AT. CARDS. ATKINSON, DUNWOODY i ATKINSON, ] Attorneys at Law, Brunswick. - - Georgias Office for the present at Waycross Ga., in the Phoenix Hotel. oct 7-1 m LEE L. SWEAT J Attorney at Law. WAYCROSS, - - GEORGIA. B. H. WILLIAMS, D. D. S Omot: Up-stairs FOLKS BLOCK, AYCROSS, GA. Tenders his professional services to the public. JJB. JAS. C. RIPPARD. ( Physician and Surgeon, - Waycross, Ga. Special attention given to Gcnito Urina ry Surgery. at Paine’s Drugstore, in Folks Block, or at residence on Parallel st, between B. and C. April 14-tf. TT\R. F. C.FOLKS,FifiicianandSur- XJ geon, Waycross, Ga.- Office over T. E. Lanier a Jewelry Store. Office hours from 9 to 10 a. m. Can.be fornid at my residence, corner Pendleton street and Brunswick avenue, when not profes sionally engaged. * iy4.1y JJR. A. F. ENGLISH, Physician and Surgeon, WAYCROSS - - GEORGIA. AST A11 calls promptly attended. DR. J. E. W. SMITH, Office Reed’s Block. Special attention given diseases of tiie Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. WAYCROSS, - GEORGIA. C. C. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, ■ixt ts Millsr’s Restaurant, Wif cross, fit DR. G. P. POLKS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. RESIDENCE AND OFFICE _ CAPT. KNOX’S, ALBANY AVENUE, W YCROSS, GA. DR. T. A. BAILEY, DENTIST, Office over C. E. Cook’s, -Plant Avenue, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. oct. sy.Ijr g C. CANNON, Attorney at Law, ! WAYCROSS,. - - . GEORGIA Office in Court-house. ^ ~ Will practice in the Brunswick Circuit and n elsewhere by special contract. Nov 15-’90-ly. J. la. CRAWLEY, 0 ATTORNEY LAW. * WAYCROSS, : : GEORGIA. e Office in the Wilson Building. j John c. McDonald, k Attorney and Counselor at v Law, ' WAYCROSS. - - ... GEORGIA, Omcz up stairs in Wilaoi. Block. “ A. WILSON, c Attorney at Law, ie WAYCROSS, - - - GEORGIA Dr. J. P. PRESCOTT, ^ Practicing Physician HOBOKEN,'GEORGIA.' ® Ail calls promptly attended. jy2-6m S. L. DRAWDY, 16 ATTORNEY AT LAW. e it HOMERVILLE, : : : GEORGIA. 5 - DR. J. H. REDDING, :r OFFICE, AT RESIDENCE, -N Near the Stand Pipe. opr30*ly SIMOX W. HITCH EDW. H. MYERS HITCH & MYERS, - V ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 0 * l T I» Stairs TV ikon's Block. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. o W. A. WRIGHT, J. P. f And Agent For National Guarantee Co i» Securities obtained on easy terms. Special e attention given to the collection of claims. v post Office Building, Waycross, Ga. a- T S. WILLIAMS, i- u. Attorney at Law. WAYCROSS, .... GEORGIA, o f o F. J. JAMES,— >t Harness and Shoe Maher, ** TwoAtory Building Albany Ave, ie WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. 1’ All work done promptly and Cheap for >e Cash. >y Orders solWb-d and satisfaction guar autccd. WAYOHOSS Tobacco Growers aod Manufacturers issociatioo LEX JOHNSON, Prttlil.nt. Waycross, Georgia. ‘Roquet tie Havana,” “Street Whisperings,” “Elegant. All our Goods are Manufactured of Imported Tobacco. * well made and of as fine quality as any in the market. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN’ WAYCROSS. s Solicited* from Abroad. Give Us a Trial Plumbing, Gas, Fitting, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORK. STEAM FITTING A SPECIALTY. TIN ROOFING AND JOB WORK. DEALER in Pumps, Pipe, Steam, Gas and Water Pitting, ells Driven at Short Notice, and Every Well Guarntee Flint vtrre, near Caral, Waycross, Ga. Judge Hershon Locates in Waycross Judge M. L. Mershon will locate in •Waycross for the present, and bar open* ed his law office in the Wihcn block, near the court house. Liw business en trusted to hi3 care will be profeiy Icok- ed after. Correspondents are if quested to address him at this place t I F you do not believe that A. R. BENNETT in Owen's Block, is doing a big business, just look at the sidewalk in front of his store, it is worn down to such an extent by the continuous stream of customers that pass in and out buying groceries, that he has had to have boards laid ti’ such time as it can be repaired. Which Plainly Shows That The Place to Buy GROCERIES —IS AT— A. R. BENNETT S, OWEN'S BLOCK f Tba Secret of Success fur the Monopoly Oppressed Fanner 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 exCct 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 grown trees procured direct from the Cherokee Nursery. The people of Ware and unrounding counties cannot afford to waste money buying northern grown trees. We invite every one to examine our stock before buying. We wiil take pleasure in showing you what we have. GOOD TREES AT FAIR PRICES IS OUR MOTTO. If you cannot come to sec us, write to us before you place your orders Catalogues free. Address CHEROKEE HU^SE^Y CO., WAYCROSS. GEORGIA. Waycross Carriage Shop, S. L. GUFTON fit CO PROPRIETORS, Brunswick. Street, Waycrosa, Ga MANUFACTURER OF Buggies, Wagons and Carts. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. All word done at short notice. First-class Workmen employed. MAX ISAAC, ^Vlerebant Tailor, A Fine and Fashionable Lot of Goods Alteags on Hand. tSP Satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning, Dying and Repairing neatly done at reasonable prices. Next door to W. A. McNeil’s. METlUC AND WOOD GASKETS. All Grades of Wood Coffins, Robes, dec Order through responsible parties of W5L PARKER, Wmnn, Gt Aplts—d*triv. This office for fine job printing. Lagerine! 4- 4 Drink . . Lagerine, That Great Health - Giving Brink S ! Manufactured by FRED FICKEN, Proprietor Enterprise Bottling Worts, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. * To AH Whom.lt May Concent: Georgia, Charlton County* - K.S. Lowtber having in due form applied to the undersigned for the guardianship of the person and property of Civility Aldndge, minor child of JJerry Aldridge late of Ware county deceased. Notice is hereby given that his application will be heard at my office on the first Monday in September next Given under my hand and official signa ture this August 7th. 1893. Aarox Dowling, Ordinary. - HBittSI dJ