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THE \V AYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1893..
WORK OF VAN’DALSi
Th$ New Tariff Bill According
.to the Committee.
ABTIOLES THAT WILL BE EELIEVEE
Summary SIiotvI:
tli*t Have Hern So Favored l»;
Committee —A Tariff ft
ICevonue Only—Etc.
Commodities
„ Y. r ashington, "Nov. 20.—The new tarifl
bill, just given out by the ways and
moans committee, fulfills every expecta
tion of tboso who have predicted that it
would lie a radical measure * of the re
form. In tunny respocts it is a surprise
even to the Democratic members of con
gress, as it is unprecedented in many .of
its provisions.
The bounty on sugar, which was to be
so promptly repealed, is instead repealed
by easy gradations and will not reach its
conclusive effect until after the end of
the present century.
The following is a list of the articles
which, after March 1, 1831, are to bo
added to the free list:
Bacon and hams, beef, mutton anl
pork, and meats of all hinds, prepared or
preserved, not specially provided for in
this act; baryta; all binding twine man
ufactured in whole or in paid from this
tle or tampico filler, inanilla, sisal grass
or sunn of single ply and measuring not
Throe Well Dr«;v«l ilc-n Tortured
au ! II!* Vile f .r Money.
Coluhevs, O., Nov. 20.—David
as, a wealthy fanner living net
city, wan,a*iz • 1 when he went to his
barn early in the morning to look after
his stock l y tliree well-dressed ycung
men. After lieating him into insensibil
ity they bound him and carried him to
the house. Mrs. Thomas, hearing tho
noise, let loose a vicious dog, but it was
promptly shot by the men.
They had bound Mrs. Thomas and de
manded money. They were told tliat
there whs only £25 and a gold watch in
the house. These they secured, but in
sisted that there was a largo sum :in the
house, and removing Thomas’ shoes
they applied burning matches to his feet
to make him tell where it was. He was
terribly burned.
They finally left after ransacking tho
house, leaving iioth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
hound and 'gag :-l. It was late in the
lien Mrs. Thomas managed to free
d tho neiglii
TIsat ItaHaa Bank ScatsdalCaus-I
tins , __
cs a Serious Riot.
OUAEGSD GH4MU2E CP DEPUTIES, i
dav \
horse
Thomas lio
tho city .
j.ly a ludf mile fro;
rpera
THROUGH THE SOUTH.
Indu
KstaMIshctl-
xaily Impt
Chattanooga. Nov. 21
man, in its review of tlio
nation in the south for tlio week
Nov. 27, reports tho conditions :
mercial and industrial circles at
improving. Reports show that
facturers are inaugurating long
Tlio Trade:
dustrial
l com-
teadily
lm
enl3
Pin
dition of no\V aud improved
C03 feet to tbo pound; birds ! and making arrangements for in
staffed, not suitable for millinery oma- I business, for which tho outlook
Rome. Nov. 20.—“Down with file |
thieves!” “Down with tkomulefactors!” j
To prison*with tho rascals!” shouted a |
mob, chiefly made up of workingmen, j
who had gathered in front of the chain-
ber of deputies while a military band
was playing on the Piazza Colonna.
A force of police gathered about the
chamber of deputies as soon as tho au
thorities were notified that tho mob was
assembling, bat whan threatening de
monstrations began, reinforcements wero
hastily summoned. Tho police official
in charge ordered the mob to disperse,
and moved forward with his men to
drive the mob from the square. But
i this only further enraged the indignant
r , | workingmen, who continued shouting:
“To prison with tho thieves!” “Down
with tho malefactors!” and similar cries,
all the time becoming more demonstra
tive, and threatening to push forward
un to tho doors of the chamber.
Eventuajjy the police mustered a strong
va. o. powbuu,
aUlTJIAS, GA.
Bsalsr in Broosrie? and
• • • • Country Prcdtsos
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Bacon, Lard, Corn. Oats, Chicken?
Eggs. etc*. Kolb Green Water
melon Seed.
Orders from Country Merchants, Milkmen
and others solicited.
All goods guaranteed. Goods vrill be ship-
r build
servation, but not further advanced in j ment in fin;
manufacture; blue vitriol or sulphate of bettor, and
copper; bone char, suitable for decolor- I
iziug sugars; coal, bituminous and sliale !'
and coal slack or culm, coke, coal tar, j
crude and all preparation and products j
of coal tar not colois or dyes, i
not specially provided for in this !
act; oxide of cobat; copper, import- J
edin tho form of ores; old copper, fit
only for manufacture, clipping* from
new copper and all composition metal of
which copper is a component material. |
of chief value not specially provided for •
in this act; rcguluous of copper and black J
or coarse copper and copper cement; '
copper in plates, bars, ingots or pigs and \
other forms not inanufactured^and not
specially provided for in this^act; cop
peras or sulphate of iron; cotton tics of !
iron or steel cut to lengths, punched or ;
not punched, with or without buckles,
for bolting cotton; diamond dust or bort
and jewels to be used in the manufacture
of watches or clocks; yolks of eggs of
birds, fish and insects; downs of all kinds,
crude, not specially provided for in this
act; fresh fish; furs, undresjod; iodine,
r( sublimated iron ore. including man-
ganiferous iron ore, also the dross or
residetim from burnt pyrites and sulphur
ore and pyrites of sulphuret of iron, its
natural state; lard; lemon juice, lime
juice and sour orange jni.cqr mica and
metallic mineral substance in a crude
state and metals nnwrought not specially
provided for in this act; ochre and ochroy
tirtlis; sienna and sienna earth;; umber
and umber earths not specially provided
for in this act; cotton seed oil; p datings
in oil or water colors and statuary not
otherwise provided for in th.s act;
plows, tooth and dire hanjowS? harvest
ers, reapers, drills, mowers, horse rakes,
cultivators, threshing machines aud cot
ton gins; plush black, for making men’s
hats; quicksilver; salt; silk, parti ally
manufactured from cocoons or from
waste silk, and not farther advanced or
manufactured than c. r led or combed
silk; soap, all not otherwise cpacially
provided for in this act; sulphate of
«odfl, or salt cake, or intro cake, sulphu
ric acid, tallow and wooi grease, inclu
ding that known commercially asdegras
cr brown wcol gre;.sT fc'raw, imr
stone, bound up into mill s-toms; i roe
stone, granite, saudstoue, limestone and
other building or monumental, except
inarblo unmanufactured or undressed
not special!;. provided for in this act; all
ratters, collections j
om tho continued 1
in and coal. the o
ditions are most favorable, for uniut
rupted prosperity.
Twenty-three new industries have Ik
established cr incorpor.f ;*d during 1
week, tugahor with
S. L. PRICE,
fllilTHlN, 04.
General Produce Merchant,
Bacon, Lard,
Con, Oats, Syrap, Chickens, Eggs,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Orderg promptly filled and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
1| - feJ©!
13 AS SAFE- AND EARsSlLUSS AS
Beecl
It is applied right to tha parts. It cures all diseases of women. Any
lady can uso it herself. Sold by ALI» SRTJGGI3TS. Mailed t-O any
address on receipt of 01.
Dr. J. A. McGill £s Co., 3 and 4 Panorama viaoo, Chicago, Ill.
Soldby E. H. CRAWLEY.
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ght
soy, Pickens county, this state,
served with a notice a day or two ag
vacate his house and get out of- the
neighborhood or ho an 1 ins family would
bo mysteriously murdered. He hasten
ed a mile or two away to tell some
friends, while his children went to im
part the information to their mother,
who lay ill r.t a daughter’s house, half a
mile away. Immediately after they loft
their house was fired and all of thrir
furniture, clothing and effects were
burned. Tho arson was evidently the
work of White Cap*, as Iieddmg Las
testified, or is iqiwted to testify, in
some illicit distillingttwos.
Tivalim; the Strikers Nicely.
New Yoke, Nov. 23.—Tho Evening
a r«^bris made by the
of the Lehigh Valley railroad at
fiiis enil of the lire?, the strike is not only
all over, but the brakemea who have
asked to be reinstated have been taken
back and promoted in some instances.
Tho most interesting feature of all is
that they have been tnlceu back as union
members and not as individuals. Tliat
was done on the ground that the brake-
men are members of the Switchmen’s
Mutual Aid association, which organi
zation, according to Yr.rdmaster Lamb,
.has no grievance with the railroad, and
force and cHarged, scattering tho mob
along the streets leading to tho Piazza
Colonna, and, after a hard figlit, making
a nnmber of arrests, tho prisoners being
taken to tho police stations in spite of t’u9
efforts made to rescue them.
During tho rioting mm dry windows
were smashed. A restaurant suffered
severely at the hauls of the rioters.
Later the mob attempted to reassemble
in front of’ tho telegraph office, where
the same threatening cries wore heard,
causing the police to make another I y/ Q COOPER & CO.,
charge and disperse the rioters, who wero | , ’
loud in threats of vengeance upon all I 94 1-2 Bay Street - - - Savannah, Gn.
COTTON and GROCERIES
iooo barrels Flour;
ioo barrels Sugar,
249 .cases Can-goods.
88 boxes Soda,
188 hexes CUES ARB 0£H0Y.
100 Gross Matches.
:cep. Cotton
Do You
3 M
srujsEaaa
Disease :ommonly comes on with slight
symptoms, which when neglected increase
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
,, «T^SsS“. HE -. DVS : take RIPANS tabules
"wssr*" 1 ” take rspans tabules
take RIPANS tabules
take rspans tabules
Bipans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health.
I""RIPANS .TABULES | EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT.
t A ' a coMPtETE | SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S BiL.L.
t MEDICINE CHFST ♦ Soldby Druggists or sont by mail on receipt of price.
{ . . 5 Box(6vials), 75cents. Family packago <4 boxes), $3.
| ? THE Ri.'ANS CHEMICAL CO
,: V> 10 SPRUCE STREET, - - NEW YORK.
DOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOGOOQOOOOOOQCOOOCOGOQQOC
! Bought to sell, 1
[ carefully bandied.
UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS.
ffi) Iff! 1
li
8 OSH
® llllJ
Sun says:
r«l«i
slate board
vearing app irel and other personal ef
fects shall bo admitted free oi duty with
out regard to their value upon their
identity being established under such
niles and regulations as tho secretary of
the treasury may prescribe; timber,
hewn aud sawed, and timber uso l for
spars and in building wharves, timber
hewn or sawed, sawed board, plank,
deals and other lumber, laths, pickets
and palins, shingles, staves of. wood of
all lands, wood unmanufactured, provi
ded that it any export duty is laid
upon the above mentioned articles, or
either of them; all said articles import
ed from said country shall be subject to
duty as now provided by law; chairs,
cane or reeds, rough or unmanufactured
from rattans or reeds; woods, namely,
cedar, lignum vitae, lacewood, ebony,
box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood,
aantilwood and all forms of cabinet
woods, in the log, rough or hewn, bam
boo and rattan, manufactured briar root
or briar wood and similar wood, un
manufactured bamboo, reeds iind sticks
of partridges, hairwood, pimento orange,
myrtle and other woods in tho rough, or
not further manufactured than cut into
lengths suitable for sticks for umbrellas,
parasols, an ishades, whips or walking
ennos; all a- <x>l of sheep, hair of the
camel, goat, alpaca and other like ani
mals, and all wool and hair on tho skin,
nails, yarn waste, card waste, bur waste,
rags and flogs, including all waste or
rags composed wholly or in part of wool.
The C!c*rlng House Certificate*.
Washington, Not. 29.—-Attorney
General Olney has rendered an opinion
that clearing house certificates are not
taxable ten per cent under the bank cir
culation lav,*.
A Fatal Wreck. ^
Vicksburg, Miss., Nov. 29.—A gravel
train was wrecked near Lutcher on the
Mississippi Valley railroad. Joe For-
garty, of Vicksburg, the fireman, was
instantly killed, and engineer Mathew
Casey w is fatally injured.
Richmond. Nov. 29.—
of canvassers have canvt
attorney general in thy election held on
tho 7th of November, witn tho following
result: Scott, Democrat. 180.501; Grave-
ley, Populist, 80,113; Kaigley, Prliibi-
tionist. 8,510. Tho legislative vote was
as follows: Senate, Democratic, 23;
Populists, 2. House of delegates, Demo
crats, 39; Populists, 10; Independents, 1.
Official vote for governor and lieutenant
governor will bo canvassed l»y the legis
lature on the 6th of December.
Pow:lerly*» Successor Elected.
Philadelphia, Nov. 29.—Grand Mas
ter Powdorly’s resignation has l*een ac
cepted by a practically unanimous vote,
after that gentleman had stated to tho
convention that he had tendered it in
good faith and that his action was final.
J. R. Sovereign, of Iowa, was then elec
ted to succeed Mi*. Powclerly, the vote
being Sovereign, 23; James Campbell, of
Pittsburg, 8: T. B. McGuire, 1; Powdcy-
ly, 2. The vacancies on tho general ex
ecutive board were filial.
Failure to Pay Catuca a Strike.
Knoxville, Not. 23.—A special from
Cumberland Gap, Teun., says 330 u
have gone out on a strike at the Mingo
Mountain and Coke company's mines.
The company failing to pay.last Satur-
*<Liy is given as tho cause. The c ompany
says the men must go back at reduced
wages, if at all. The miners say they
will not go back and all tho miners in
this section will go out if matters are
not satisfactorily adjusted. A big strike
is apparent. . ^
Rebels Victorious In Mexico.
El Paso. Tex., Nov. 29.—Revolution
ary circles here are elated over a report
that a federal detachment of cavalry
and infantry was attacked near Ascen
sion Thursday of last week and sustained
heavy loss! £fext morning they wefd at
tacked on all sides by the rebels, and
what was left of them surrendered^ at
sunrise. Dispatches
firm the news of the fight nt>
ticulars are known there.
The l»cpe
London*. No
Standard fron:
there that tho
is exactly the saai-O'as it was a week ago.
He is said to be aging noticeably," and to
be subject" to continual trembling, but
there i3 no -now cause for alarm in re
gard to him.
Six Weeks for lusnltlug Caprivi.
Beklin*, Nov. 29.—The criminal court
at Hagan has sentenced tho ex-editor of
the Rheinisch Westfaolish Zeitung to six
weeks’ imprisonment for insulting Chan
cellor von Caprivi.
Kossuth Is (Jnitc Well Again.
Vienna, Nov. 29.—Kossuth, the Hun
garian patriot, has sent a telegram to
friends here that he feels quite well
again.
The Pope’s Letter.
Rome, November 29.—The pope’s en
cyclical enjoining upon Catholics the
study of Scriptures, appeared Monday,
Officers Made a Good Tiling.
Nashville, Nov. 29.—The refusal of
Criminal Judge Anderson to allow
enormous costs growing out of trespass
cases has led to an investigation which
shows tinit there have been over 1,000
arrests of men and boys by one officer
aud his assistants. The plan was to
watch freight trains aud capture the
tramps that were beating their way
through. T ie officer malting the arrest,
the wiD- • e. t the magistrate ail got
One New Cue at Brunswick.
Brunswick, Ga., Nov. 29.—One new
case reported, and two discharged—one
wbito and one colored. This leaves four
colored under treatment. The weather
ia slightly warmer.
fees u
each
. *K*i went to
ENGINES, BOILERS,
Saw Mills, Shinglo Hills, Wood Work
ing Machinery, Sugar, Rice, Cotton
end Canning Machinery.
' -igating Machinery
A SPECIALTY.
Office and Warehouse, Machinery
Wharves, Adjoining
S. F. & W. Railway Depot, *
JACKSONVILLE, Ft A.
RELIEVES all Stomach Distress.
REMOVES Nausem, Sense of Fullness.
Congestion, Pain.
REVIVES Failing ENERGY.
RESTORES Normal Circulation, anti
Warms to Toe tits.
Oft. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. St. Louis. M0«
J. A. JONES & CO.,
Batchelor,
the West
tween two cars at Syracuse Mid hjs fam
ily received word that he had dit'
body has been received here, an
was held, when it was found
internal organs cud the viscera had been
removed cal the cavities filled with pa-
Tvrm.d v, i-v.lu3t. His friers.. demand
T> Nov. 29.—W. W
F-. ..• . fell into au ope
grav - ..x. a .u bad just dug for hi
BtepdaugUi^aad broke his neck. Hi
bodv was a : *?ovcTod r.3 the funeral pro
ces -ion was approaching the ceinercry
The undertaker in charge was no 1 , iff-,
md he delayed the procession io.;-
enough to permit the removal of the bo J *
without the family knowing of the : -
lent, and it was not until after the bnrii 1
of the stepdaughter that they learned it-
The Wet* Point** Earning-.
Atlanta, Nov. 29.—For the part of
November to date the Atlanta and West
Point shows an increase of $8,847.80 over
-be corresponding period of 1892. The
—. road shows an increase over
-•viod in 1891 of $5,56840.
« or' <€?~
phte JTcZcldlu
When 7 years o’. 1 fcojaa to b < trcuVed with e<v
rema cn Ik? hc?.J, ciuJa/r i.'.t-ni* Jt:’.:!a5 and
burning, and affecting h?r eye?. Her mother
Hood’s Sar-saparifia
and sho is entirely welL I have token ft mjrscll
for that tired feeling a::d it docs r.vs great
gcoi” Mns. V.*:lliajt IIcKki.di:;, 404 sioelc-
ho’.iaSt, Ealtiacte, ltd. Cct Kced’S.
BUGGIES, WAGONS,
Road Carts, Turpentine Wagons, Harness,
Sewing Machines and Attachments,
WAYCROSS, GA.
keep on hand a full supply of
—.1 v- r— a ,| j.j n ^ s Q f
Lloyd &Adams
D1SALERS IX
Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Tv-a Cotta and Senior Pipes,
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
Lime, Tlastcr and, Hair-and Cement, j
Corner Conzress and Whitaker Sts..
Savannah, : : Georgia.! And Dealer in •
Sole Agents fur Adamant Plaster, Lest | Fine Whiskies WIr.es, Rums, Gins and
preparation in the world for plastering f RrandieHi
walls and ceilings. Write for circulars. ‘ 9
decl9-ly
F. J. JAMES,——
Harness and Shoe Maker,
Tvrf*-story Building Albany Are,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
All work done promptly and Cheap for
Cash.
Orders solicited and satisfaction guar
j autced.
SWEAT & WILSON,
QUITMAN, GEORGIA.
& BILLIARD SALOON.^)
WOOD’S PHOSPHODINE,
The Great Encliah Remedy.
Promptly and permanenV
1 cures auferra of Aerroua
'eaknets, hmistirms. Spent’
orrkea. laipote*cvaM<ul
~ '« of Abuse orJSxcesxs.
prescribed over SO
years in thousands of cases;
13 the only reliable and lion*
eat Medicine known. Ash
__jdrvgglst for Wood’s Phos-
Before and After* **00°*; ^ he offers soms
****** eijter* worthless medicine In place
of this, leave his dishonest store, inclose price in
letter, and we win send by return mall. Price, ons
package. <1; six; $3. One w(U please, six will cure.
‘ * sealed envelope, 8 stamps.
1SM1CALCO.
■i HB WOOD CHhntusi. vw..
13X Woodward avenuflb Detroit. lUch.
And the Purest Whiskies Rianufactured for
Medicinal Purposes. We buy our goods
direct from the Distilleries and the lxsst
markets and will give our customers the
benefit of same. We have the largest stock
in Smith Georgia.
Johnson’s Magnetic Oil curt? all pain
and it will never return again. Internal
and external for man and beast. Fs>W
dy 15. J. Smith.
“Orange Blossom,” the
For sale in Waycr»s and everywhere ' v all I Female Kemedy, is sold and recommend-
respectable druggists ed by all druggists.