Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, October 28, 1893, Image 3

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Death of Chaplain Hadriairay. Washington, Oct. 27.—The Rev. Samuel W. Haddaway, chaplain of the house of representatives and pastoT of Marvin chapel, M. E. church, south, sank into a comatose state Wednesday afternoon and died at 4 o’clock in the morning. The immediate cause of his death was Bright’s disease. Regardless of COST, FOR THESE TWO DAYS AS AN ADVERTISEMENT. A MONUMENT jgggg*- To accommodate parties coming to Court this Bargain Sale will be extended to Monday, 6th. gn i iiii a in as ca -m The Leading Clothier, Owens’ Block, WAYCROSS, - - GEORGIA Leading Dry Goods Store. OWENS’ BLOCK, WAYCROSS, GA. Brad Watson & Co., in the same block is the cheap est Dry Goods store in Waycross. I will hare the greatest bargain sale on , Shoes, Hals, Etc., Etc., ever known in Waycross. I am the ONLY Cloth- ing man from Waycross that has been to New York 'and the Northern markets this season. 1 found the manufacturers overstocked and anxious to sell. With the Spot Cash I bought goods for less than they are worth to make up. I have the largest stock ever brought to Southern Georgia— Bought Below Their Value Washington, Oct. 27.—It is thought that the silver men will not seek to ob struct the course of the Voorhees hill in the house should it he seat over from the senate as a substitute for the Wilson bill. Mr. Bryan, the Nebraska silver cham pion, said when the question was put to him that there had been, no consultation among tho silver men and ho did not know wha; lie would do. Mr. Pence, bi Colorado, said: “How can you obstruct anything un der tho rules here. There Is no freedom debate in the house; that much I’ve \ it^ued since coming here. If necessary to ft* are prompt action, the committee on rules will report an order for a vote.' Representatives would like to adjourn this week if possible, and the speaker and the rules committee will do all in their power to bring this about, if the matter comes within their jurisdiction. But adjournment does not rest upon the silver hill alone. The senate must first dispose of the McCreary bill to amend and modify the Geary act before the ad ministration will accede to an adjourn ment. But that bill can be acted upon in the senate while the house disposes of the silver question. Congress may ad journ if the senate so wills, and if both bodies earnestly pursue the purpose which prominent members of each ex press an adjournment of the extra session is not only a possibility but a probability. Everybody is very tired and ready tc quit and come back again in regular session with a strong resolution to dc better. Mr. Catchings, of Mississippi, mem ber of the committee on rules, said that he didn’t expect the tariff bill to be ready for consideration until about Dec. 1, and that there was no use keeping the members here after the silver and bank ruptcy bills are out of the way. Itdi gener^fy believed that both these measures can be acted on in the house by the end of next week, so that adjourn ment may come about Nov. 3 or 4.'—' And I am prepared to undersell side of Baltimore. any competition this ioo Blue Middlesex Suits worth $ ia oo will be sold for § 8 50. rrnnted or money refunded] Black Clay Worsted suits worth Black Cheviot suits worth Black Corkscrew suits worth Black Corkscrew suits worth 16 00 will be sold for 15 00 will be sold for 10 00 will be sold for 16.50 will be sold for Pauts (well 111r.de) werih 1 50 will be sold for pants -I worth 2 00 will be sold for Pants “ worth 5 00 will be sold for 5 00. 75 cts. 1 50. Socks .;c pair ; Suspenders 5c pair ; (Handkerchiefs 3c each ; Undershirts acc each ; Double-Seat Drawers 25c Lace and Elastic Shoes worth Si 50 will he sold for 95 cents per pair. Plats worth $3 00 for $100. Neckties worth 25c for 15c. Boy's Suits 75c-up A Pension Statement. Washington, Oct. 27.—In view of the charges made by tho Republican news papers of the country that the board of revision of tho pension bnrean, which has charge of the revision of pensions granted to soldiers under the second sec tion of the act of June 27, 1890, is made up of ex-Confederates and Democrats hostile to Union soldiers, the pension bu reau has given out a statement, showing the names, residence and politics of the voting members of the board, which consists of a total of 64 members, of whom 32 are Republicans. 19 Democrats and 13 women clerks... Nineteen of the members are veterans. Iu the Senate. Washington, Oct. 27. — After the transaction of some routine business, by unanimous consent the silver purchase bill was taken up. the vice president stating the question t9 Ije on Mr. PefferY free coinSge amendment. The senate was addressed by Mr. Teller, who proceeded to discuss the causes of financial depression which 1m 1 existed in all commercial countries of the world since look and the duration of tho depression which was, he said, unusual and abnormal. Washington, Oct. 27.—When the bouse met at noon prayer was offered by the Rev. Mr. .Smithson, who referre! to the death of the chaplain of tho house, Rev. Mr. Haddaway. Mr. Richardson offered & resolution expressing tho regret of the house, and authorizing the appointment of a com- mitteo of seven • to attend the funeral. The resolution was adopted. THERE WILL BE NO C1RCU But the crowd that will be there* will cause Look for the elephant Friday and Saturday, * 9 Nov. 3d and 4tll, WILL BE REMEMBERED Throughout Ware, Pierce, Coffee and Charlton counties as two days when a few Dollars Bought Your Fall Supplies. Just to add to our reputation for being The Leading Dry Goods House _ We wiil sell on these Two.Days : Six Balls Thread for for 3j^c. Best Checked Honrtspuil for. 5seWKm^eigTitcents caliccrfoK.5 Best and heaviest J JJ A feather ticking Double width wool dress goods ides _ Best and heaviest Oil Cloth 15c Ladies’ Cow Pen Shoes ... 60 Men’s Good Brogans 75c, Men’s Heavy Regular $1 25 - [Brogan Shoes, for S5 Men’s Undershirts. , 20c Men’s Sox, heavy and good, for 4. These are only a few sample prices. We have arranged for a STABLE AND SHELTER For all the teams that can possibly come. Call at the livery stable near depot. They have instructions to take charge of your teams. For the benefit of parties coming to court this sale will he extended Through Monday Following,