Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, October 21, 1893, Image 3

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER si. 1893. 3 Official Organ of Ware County, Charl ton County and City of Wayeross. Published every Saturday a*, the Herald Office Plant Avenue, waycngt, Ga. Subscription $1.00 per annum. Address all commankatioos and remittances to THE HER ALP* 4 Our authorized representative# will be provided with proper credentials defining their authority, duly signed by the Manager— Communications for publication must bear the name of the writer. Purely personal controversies will be t*ken,only as advertising matter. Communications to insure insertion must be iu by Tuesday. Give home enterprise the preference Good man new are a part of good morals. The bird hunters are beginning to prepare for the winter sport. The clouds has been with us several days hut the rain cometh not. Sarcasm is not wit though there may sometimes be witty sarcasm. Way crony mourns the loss of an old and honored eltTzen, W. F. Parker. The man who seeks his reward in this world Is never satisfied with the price. We are doing the printing for this section of Georgia ami guarantee satisfaction or no pay. A fitting tribute to the memory of the late W. F. Parker will appear in these columns later. Wayeross proposes to become the educa tional center of South Georgia before many years. When the storm rolls by, a move will he made to get up a public library for Way-' Jupiter cloth: One of the newest things in d rcss goods can be obtained only of Bkai» Watson & Co. Our city is remarkably dear of tramps and vags. Our police force keeps them moving. The report of the several cases of fever at the camp of detention, turns out to be a false alarm. Notwithstanding the tight times the S. F* «k W. R. R. is going ahead with sts new transfer sheds. Tire reputatiou for push, pluck and en terprise enjoyed by Way cross merchants is justly deserved. As a friend to both buyer and seller the Herald recommends Warcross as the place to do your trading* The Wayeross graded.,school is moving along nicely and the number of pupils is steadily increasing. at Wayeross is bountifully supplied with fresh fish and oysters, and they* can be had at reasonable prices. Gi ve home entenrpise the preference. Buy your goods in the Magic City and smoke '•Agent Wliimers cigars.” Advertising has been one of the most im portant factors in the building up of a solid and extensive business for Wayeross. The soil of Ware county is admirably adapted to the culture of tobacco, and it will eventually l»e a money crop in this section. The kind of preaching most of us like the kind that will allow ns to live on in : and still feel that we are in no groat dan ger. Death of Mr. W. F, Parker. Mr. W. F. Parker died at his resi dence in this city last night at about 8 o’clock. He had been in very bad health for gome months past and his death was not unexpected. Mr. Parker was one of our oldest and most highly respected citizens and his death is gen erally regretted. He will be buried this afternoon with Masonic honors from the Episcopal church, -f proper and fitting tribute to the memory of our departed brother and fellow citizen will appear later iq these columns. Bather Indefinite. The editor of the Josselyn and W r tjl- thonville News published at Saxon, Ga.,’ announces that “hereafter the paper may be a little political but if so it will be for the right party, be that whatever party it may.” The above paragraph would indicate that the editor has lost his bearings. He evidently don’t know “where he is at.” There are a few people in the world have not visited Wayeross. Friend your life is a failure until you come to the Magic City. Dr. Carter thinks the cool weather will prevent the fever from spreading to any great extent and thinks the danger soon l>c over. Our citizens all indorse the action of the City Council in regard to Dr. Bruner. The Doctor evidently thinks he is boss of tho whole business. All the leading brands of corsets can be obtained of Brad Watson A Co. Wayeross is now doing a arge jobbing business. Country merchants.will find it to their advantage to get prices here' before ordering from other cities. p . It is rumored that the new South Bound R, R. is taking all the tramp travel to Flor ida from the main line which passes through the Magic City. The S. B. is welcome. Mayor Knight is kept pretty busy issueing health certificates. He might as well in clude the whole community Hi one general document. We are all healthy lierc and hereabouts. Remember, when you are in the eity that you are expected to call at the Herald office and leave your name and address and any little loose change you Tuay have about your clothes. . The advent of the Christian Laymen's Headlight, will give Wayeross six papers, towit: one daily, two weeklies and three monthlies. How is that for a town of only seven or eight thousand people ? In view of the -fact that Mr. Jackson Grimes lias formerly announced his inten tion of running Judge Sweat for Congress it is now in order for the Judge to give us, Iris views on the silver question. The editor oftlie Brunswick Times-Adver tiser deserves great praise for keeping his paper going in the midst of an epidemic. We want tlie T-A. early and often, but brother Wrench we want it fumigated. The Herald invites communications from its readers and patrons in Wayeross and surrounding country, upon topics which may be chosen by themselves, hut we insist that they must be short and to the point. It lias been suggested tha^hesmoke from fifty engines, that puff through file center of our city daily, lias a tendency to keep off disease and would kill the pesky microbe Should he make his appearance in midst. The estate of E. IL Crawley is offer ing some rare bargains. lOtd&w Surgeon General Wyman - in Wayeross. Snrgeon General Wyman arrived in Wayeross at one o’clock to-day, and is ' accompanied by Surgeon Hutton. Sur geon Wyman will leave for camp Haines to-night He is here for the purpose of giving the situation at Brunswick and Jesup a thorough and personal investi gation, though he will not visit those in fected points ih propria persona. Surgeon Wyman stated to a Herald reporter that the disease at Brunswick was singular on accDunt of the low rate of mortality which had prevailed, and when the suggestion was made that per haps malarial fever was playing a con spicuous part at the expense of yellow jack the Surgeon General smiled and said such a thing might be possible. He was asked about Dr. Brunner’s report in regard to* Way cross and stated that Brunner had reported “some suspi cious circumstances at Wayeross.” The Surgeon General expressed him self as highly pleased with the appear ance of things in the 3Iagic City. Surgeon General Wyman is a pleas ant, affable gentleman, and is not at all averse to talking to newspaper men. The estate of E. H. Crawley is now selling out their entire stock at cost , lOtd&w The Business Season Has Opened Up The business season is upon us and it has opened up most auspiciously in the Magic Oity. The number of our' busi ness houses has increased and never be fore in the history of the town have our, merchants displayed such immense atocks of fall and winter goods. The truth is that for some time past Wayeross has been reaching out for business. She has advertised liberally and she has made it a point to treat those who come here to do business, in such a manner as to insure their return. Wayeross to-day is the best retail market -south of Atlanta, and persons living within fifty miles of the city will find it to their in terest to hop on the train and come here to buy their goods. The Herald is will ing to guarantee that they will more than save railroad fare by so doing* Many of our merchants buy their goods direct from the manufacturers and im porters and, on account of low rents and cheap living,they can duplicate any bill, either at wholesale or retail, from any city, A visit to the Magic city will con vince you th it our statements are cor rect Come to see us friends, you will be received in a hostile manner and have every attention. The Crawley estate lias a nice dine of furniture of all discretions that they arc now closing out. Call on them. lOtd&w A Big State. You could dig a lake in the centre of Texas, put the Republic of France on an island in that lake and it couldn’t be seen from the shore. You could hide England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales in any part of it, and it would be two months before any one who didn’t know of their location would be able to get even a suspicion of it—Macon News. The Storm in Sonth Florida. Private advice from.the Indian river country inform us that the late storm has done immense damage in that section. The orange crop is blown off trees and houses have been blown down, and the vegetable crop; is badly injurod. No lives are reported tost Brunswick and Western Railroad. Tim o Tatolo. In Effect Thnrsdaj-, February 2ml, 1893. Subject to Change Without Xoticc. No. lljKo. 5.! Daily Daily E. S. B. S. A. 3L 4 15 4 30 f 5 00 5 20 G 05 6 20 sll 00 sl2 00 812 30 s 1 20 s 1 35 s 2 00 s 2 15 s 2 25 Is 3 17 Stand By Your Colors. If you profess to be a democrat stand . square to your colors. The democratic party is the party of the people and good democrats should not stray from the fold. There will be disputes and wranglings and sometimes divisions, but in the end our leaders will come together on vital questions. Our enemies are glorying in the dissensions that have arisen in our ranks and are prophecying disaster in the future. The discussions that are going on now will be settled we do not doubt, to the best interest of the people an 1 the coilntry. Let us not become restless and dissatisfied bat let us bear with Congress and the president and feel assured that order will come out of chaos. Right and truth will triumph in the end. The democratic party is iridestrucitble, and democratic principles will stand the test of th« ages to come. Our family troubles will soon be over and like a lion, the grand old party will arise in its might and shaking the dew from its mane, overcome all opposition. Let us stick to the old ship. She has borne us through many a hard fought battle and she will bear us triumphantly to victory in the end.* We maybe sorely tried in the coming campaign, bnt democrats must and will stand by their colors. If you are in wan* of a stove or heater call on the Crawley estate, they, are of fering big bargains in that line now in orfc?r to close out their stock. lOtd&w Madam Grundy Says That a little paint and white wash is badly needed in some sections of our city. That the irecitations by Mrs. Reed and Miss Lyons last Friday night are' being favorably commented on by the gossips. That the fence around the little park must be paitned red or yellow at once. Our Brunswick friends demand it That if you want to be cured of the blues, stop up to the Phoenix and hear Judge Mershon tell a few jokes in a style inimitable and peculiarly his own. That its hard to down a newspaper man. He will exultingly declare, while clinging to a straw in a second edition to Noah’s flood, that he is “in the swim.” That times must be - getting better when the calamity howler arraigns the jmlamity howler for howiitog. The City Council Condemns Dr.Brtinner. Whereas, We the council of the city of Wayeross, having learned that Dr. W. F. Brunner, health officer of the ci*y of Savannah, had furnished such infor mation to Surgeon General Wyman as he deemed justified him -in sending an inspector to Wayeross to investigate such information relative to the location of yellow fever here, and thereby placing onr city at this critical juncture under such survilance, as subjects us to great ( trouble and probably loss; and whereas His honor Mayer Knight having request ed Dr. Brunner to furnish.him with the name or names of any such person or persons so offending, ‘ so that justice might be done, and he the said Dr. Brunner having preeumptorily refused # so to do. Therefore he it resolved by the city council assembled, that we hold the said Dr. \V. F. Brunner personally re sponsible for circulating false rumors re lative to the health of the city of Way- cross, and that we do with indignation condemn his efforts to govern the section of the country outside of Savannah, and demand that he shall confine himself to those narrow limits. By order of the city council. Done in regular session of council Oct. ICth, 1898. R. P. Bird, A. M. Knight, Clerk. * Mayor. f 3 50 8 4 25 A. M. 5 50 5 00 P. M, s 6 35 s 7 05 s 7 40 s 8 15 s 8 45 s 9 25 slO 10 10 20 No. 3 Daily ■No. 2, No. 4,No.6. STATIONS. Daily Daily » P. M. A. MJA.M. B. & W. Shops | 7 30 11 40 7 10 sll 10 7 4! 0 01! 11 00; 12 Oils-7 10's 7 20l -Brunswick 12 M 7 19 3 29 E. T„ V. A- G. Cross! 12 32;f 7 30| 7 40 ~ ...Eleven Mile Turnout... 1 6 40'. 10 40 12 57;f 7 40;s 7 50 Jamaica s,4fS0;fl0 50 1 25 f 7.57 js 8 00 Waynes ville s G 23;f 10 23 1 38 f 8 05 s 8 13 Atkinson s G 10;fl0 17 1 47 f 8 13 s 8 20 Lulaton s G 08 f 10 10 2 10;f 8 21 s 8 28 Nahunta \s 6 00 f 10 02 " 45 f 8 40.S 8 45 Hoboken |s 5 42'f 9 45 /• « rrt _ w SchlattervUle.- |s 5 34;f 9 |8 5 15 9 29 ^5_00|s 4 40 Waresboro- is 4 }7,f 2 27 Millwooft s 4 25, 4 08 McDonald js 4 T 3 OOjf 8 50 s 8 52 3 40| 9 10 s 9 10 5 30 s 9 20 G 00 f 9 35 G 43 9 55 7 00 flO 06 7 30 slO 2£ 7 45 10 31 flO 45 8 07 8 14 8 17 8 57 9 28 9 43 SlO 13 10 50 11 15 11 30 11 40 11 57 12 20 12 50 1 00 P. M. 13 sll fll 25 sll 53 11 33 sl2 02 9 25 9 45 slO 13 slO 24. slO 42 slO 50 sll 05 fl2 05'sl2 42 fl2 17 sl2 52 fl2 25 f 1 04 fl2 32 s 1 12 fl2 40;s 1 23 fl2 52's 1 35 1 05 1 55 1 10 2 00 A. M.IP. M. E.S. ]E. S. P. M.jp. M. ..WAYCROSS.. Pearson -Js 4 03's 3 45 ■Kirkland s 3 55 3 38 3 45 f 3 28 3 42 f 3 24 3 40 f 3 3 17 s 3 03 3 07|f 2 50 3 00 * 2 42 2 45;s 2 2S Willacoocliee ;...Alapaha * nia- , Tifton .—.Ty-Ty Sumner— Poulan Isabella Willingham.... .... Davis ..Junction .. Albany- Way freight trains will4ecognize all flag stations. ' - * ", 3 and 4: Mile Posts 20,14,19 and 34. f 2 04 s 1 53 s 1 47 s 1 35 1 29 1 15 P. M f 2 10 f 1 50 f 1 53 f 1 47 f 1 38 f 1 28 1 15 1 10 A. M. G 00 ! - o 40: f 5 00 : - C» :\Vs -i 30 G 05 s 3 50' 5 56 s 3 57j 5 32is 3 10 4 17;s 2 40 4 45 s 1 50 4 20^U^L. . J 3 40! 12 30 - 1 45 Sll 30r 1 15 sll OofclL 12 30 slO 13 .. 12 12 8 9 40 - 12 40;S 9 15 11 25 9 03 11 03 8 8 42 . 10 54 s 8 27 10 50 s 8 17 10 07 s 7 10 A. M. s 505 s 435 s 405 s 3 40 s 315 s 2 40 s 210 200 P. M The following are flag stations for Trains Nos. 4, 5 and G meet and trains No. 1, .. . Trains Nos. i, 4 and 11 meet and pass at Wayeross. pass at WavcroSs. C. MORRIS, Master Transportation. GEO. W. HAINES, Superintendent. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO M. ALBERTSON. Georgia Charlton County. pM.S. Baker baa applied for exemption of *ersona!ty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at eleven o’clock on the 7th day of Sept, at my office. Aaron Dowling, Ordinary. Georgia Charlton County. To all whom it may concern: M. N. Baker administrator of the estate of James B. Baker late of said county deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said ad- Astration 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 hand and official sig nature this 11th day of Aug., 1893. 3mo Aaron Dowling. Ordinary. Ware Legal Notice. H. K. Jenkins,) I Abel for Divorce. vs j- In Ware Superior Court. Annie Jenkins J November Terra, 1893. To the defendant in said suit: You are hereby notified to bo and appear at the next term of said court to be held on the first Monday in November next then and there to answer fiie 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 oi said court. This August 22nd. 1893. Lee L. Sweat, B. H. Thomas, Plffs. Attorney. Clerk S. O. W. C. Libel for Divorce. Niney Walker, ) Ware Superior Ct., vs. > November Term 1893, William Walker, f J Libel for Divorce. To William Walker: You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the Superi or Court next to l>e holden 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. 24th. 1S5K5. Hitch & Myers, , Attys for Libelant 1 am2mos. B. H. THOMAS. Ck S. C. W. C. Georgia, Cliarltcn County. To all whom it may concern: J. C. ’Thomp son, a resident of Nassau county, and State of Florida, has, in due form, applieihto 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 oil the 1st Monday in October next, 1893. Given under my hand and official signature this 25th day of Au gust 1893. A a box Dowling, Ordinary. HEN AND WOHEN HEIR DR. HATHAWAY & CO, SPECIALISTS. (Regular Graduates.) Acknowledged to bo the leading and m#«f ncctkstol of all epeclaliata and will give you HELP. They all Worship at the Same Shrine. It was a cynic who said: •‘Ail people worship one God. It is spelled G-o-l-d.’ 1 Never was satire so true. The present is indeed an age in which the love of Mammon is predominant. The time was when the ordinary man was considered competent single handed to do battle successfully in every avocation ot life. That time is no more. Men have aban doned the plodding, quiet and more honest methods of acquiring riches. They no longer rely upon individual effort, but marshal their skill, and power and influence under the names and trap pings of corporations, pools and combi nations, that their flight to wealth may be moie rapid and certain. Like Midas of old they want everything they touch to turn to gold. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics aud altera tives—containing nothing which permits it3 use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medi cine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick headache, in digestion, constipation, and drive malaria from the system. ‘ Satisfaction guaran teed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. .Price only 50 cents per bottle. Sold by A. B. McWhorter % & Co., < E. B. Goodrich and B. J. Smith. Last fall I was taken with a kind of summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful diarrhoea. Soon after my wife’s sister, who lives with U3, was ta ken in the same way. We used almost eyerything without benefit. Then I said let us try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which we did, and that cured us right away. I think much of it, as it did for me what it was recommended to do. John. Hertzler, Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale at Cash Drugstore. WHAT DO YOU take medicine for ? F*ocra»oy yj want t agctwell, or keep well, of c rarse. Ra nembor Hood’s: Sarsaparilla Cures Mr. Turner and Brunswick. The following is from the Brunswick correspondence Savannah Morning News. The Herald had never doubted that Mr. Turner was doing what he could for Brunswick. NayorT, W. Lamb in an interview to-day expressed his sincere apprecia tion of the work Hon. Henry G. Turner, member Congress this district, has done, and is now doing for the stricken of Brunswick, and by a private contribu tion of a liberal nature and personal la bor in Washington Representative Tur ner has shown his feeling for the people here and his anxiety to relieve their dis tress. His work has been quiet hut none the less effective. The Herald Re-Leased. The Herald Publishing Company re leased their plant yesterday, to Sharp and Perham for the ensuing twelve months, and a dividend of 7| per cent on the stock was declared. The lessees propose not only^ to continue the Evening Herald, but to improve it as rapidly as possible. We propose to bend oui ergies to the building up of Wayeross, and the improvement of this section of Georgia. To this end we ask the liber al patronage of the public, commensurate with our merits. COTTON and GROCERIES iexx) barrels Flour; ioo barrels Sugar, 249 cases Can-goods. . 88 boxes Soda, 100 boxes G&KES AMD GAKOV. 100 Gross Matches. Bought to sell, not to keep. Cotton carefully handled. > W. B. COOPER 6t CO., 94 1-2 Bay Street - - - SaTannab, Ga. P.O.Box *46.) uid IMPO- » Ic/otAHAN- _ nprUb r HB- sronm cma own exclcs-vl x&AATkuarr TEVT_*li« Kern of tWr fellow* of frieud* aad coupaulona. le*a« 1 TL£ to *1* r;tic-At*, if “ STORED, cma OWN I wUl AFFORD a CUBE. * Trata ■war.1 to gtltRieJ cf tb»l drzful ttta.tr L c! v 'r*.--RIrr cot you? Try I*. ’. «r><l «Laafce.kf. BlOad. id htafctji. rer-’Mr. l A Y.VJ URAL ,r tfcr; rspiS, nit *td c2'#citv* ~ * larontoeiL az«d where rxempfly tafe. This tacts. . ;rcd •—..-cr ct Chronic Diseases that to ct-.;*.! fct the b*Eu« of other . . IJ-riciiaD* Dtld ltotli that ti t ri:i M. BRIGE, SON & CO., QUITMAN. GEORGIA. General - Grocery - Merchants, —AND DEALERS IN— COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corn, Oats, Bacon, Lard, I’eas, Plnders, Syrup, Chickens, Eggs, Etc., for Sale at all Times. .^S-Orders solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. 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