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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 2, 1S93.
Will sell at cost for THIRTY DAYS, commencing JUNE 1st. You will never have another chance like thh
get some of the Bargains. Many of these goods will be sold BELOW COST!
Come ami
Figured Law in.. 2 1-2 eta yard.
Ginghams 5 to 7 1-2 ct3 yard.
Calico 4 to G els yard.
White Checks G els yard.
Check Homespun 4 to 5 1-2 cts yard-
Tickings G to 13 cts yard.
Cotlonades 0 cts yard.
Wool Jeans 15 ct3 yard.
25 ct Dress Goods 12 1-2 cts yard.
15 ct Lawn 8 1-2 cts yard.
Ill tick Calico 5 1-2 cts yard.
Double Width Henrietta 11 cts yard.
Men’s Under Shirts 25 ct9.
Ladies’ Under Vests 8 cts.
10-4 Sheeting 13 cts yard.
Linen Chambry 10 cts yard.
Coats’ Spool Thread 45 ct3 dozen.
Remnants half price.
Black Silk Bolts 20 cts each.
Dress Linings 5 eta yard.
Large lot of Fans half price.
Clothing at 5 per cent below coat.
Jeans Pants 75 cts pair.
Pants worth $4.00 for $2.50 pair.
Brogan Shoes 75 cts pair.
Women’s Glove Grain Hutton Shoes 80 cts pair.
Cow Pen Shoes 55 cts pair.
Fine Button Boots, worth $1.50, for $1.00 pair.
Oxford Ties 45 cts pair.
Best Fine Oxford-Ties $1.00 pair.
Ladies* Hats half price.
Children’s Hats half price.
Men's Straw Hats half price.
Men's Socks at from 5 to 20 cts, worth double.
4-4 Brown IIorae3pnn G 1-2 cts yard.
3-4 Brown Ilomcspun 4 cts yard.
Sea Island Homespun 5 cts yard.
Children’s Shoes less than cost.
Needles 2 cts paper.
Thimbles 2 1-2 cents each.
Ladies’ Umbrellas 05 cts each.
Fans at 5 cts worth 25.
Fans at 15 cts worth 50.
Trunks 15 per cent below first cost.
I will positively sell at cost and below r THIRTY DAYS! Coinc and EX AMINE GOODS and GET PRICES
T]MC3r THIS YOU and I will prove that you can get goods at NEW YORK COST,
am going to give away some goods, and among : lie rest a FINE SILK DRESS worth $20.00.
Watch the daily paper for particulars and come and see the Dress.
JOHNSONS BLOCK.,
Waycross,
C3r£L.
T. V. NORTON.
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Do Not Fear the Cold
We Will Protect You
We spent several weeks in Baltimore, Philadelphia
and New York looking up the best things for you.
The gossips say we havo the loveliest goods in town.
We have not'examined oiher stocks in our city,
but what the gossips say must be irae, judging from the
constantly crowded condition of our. store and every cus
tomer says:
“What Lovely Cloaks] What Pretty Dress Goods!!
and Oh, such lovely Flannels.”
Our Eiderdown Quilts, California Blankets and fine
Linens also excite the admiration of every one.
Call, yon will become a customer if not already one.
BRAD WATSON & CO.
Leading Dry Goods Store,
Owen’s Block, Waycross, Ga.
Teacher: Tomey, what is that you
art drawing?
Tomey: That is a watch, sir.
Teacher: Now, Tomey, if you had
a watch, what would you do with it?
Tomey: Well, sir, in case I got it
broken I should take it to T. E. La-
sieb & Sow’s Jewelry Store, at Way-
cross, Go., and get it repaired.—
Everybody says they-are the best.
Teacher: You are right, Tomey;
I have known Tom Lanier, the Jew
eler, for twenty-five year*, and he is
the best Jeweler in the land, and
yon are a bright youth, ood shall go
head inyonr class.
To All Whoa It Concra—
Mrs. A. C. A. Quinn, administratrix of the
estate of Terry K. Quinn, has in dne form
applied to the undersigned for leave to sell
the real and personal property belonging to
said estate, and I will pass upon said appli
cation on the first Monday in December
next. Given under my hand and official
signature this November 9th 1803.
WARREN LOTT. Ordinary.
James Knox W N Jones.
-Rat .J W Quartet Jian J G Bird
I Registered Voters to November
23d, 1S93.
John 1’ Cason
J W Colly
Jackson Grimes
W G Ellenwood
J A .Tones
Chas Hohenstrin
I. Hohenstein
J L Crawley
P I. Hatcher -
M J Soloman
\V R Ratliff
Frank Handle
Moses Bunimority
T L Strickland
J A Miller
C It Morgan
J S Williams
C E Cook
'A Bennett
N M Reynold
M D Blachsliear
F I> Trent
K W Whilden
A L Weiss
A M Knight
W B Folks
TV H Miller
Jas M Freeman
-A P Perliam
Jno C McDonald
B’ A Cason
L Johnson
M Albertson
S L Stead
T M Wcstherry
J W Highsmith
T S Paine
O D’Aevergnc
D A McGee
C T W Syfan
H A McGee
W II Yerly
D B English
H S Hilmant
]> B Sweat
J C Huber
Fred Ficken
H P Brewer
H II Sasnett
H N Sasnett
J H Salisbnrry
G O Turner
Burrell Sweat
Warren Lott
R P Bird
Dr J L Walker
E J Myers
W M Russell
If R Xcwsome
*C C Thomas
L Weiss
John W Hogan
IV P Whelply
C D Hinkley
S A Marshal
J E Wadley
C C Buchanan
B H Thomas
H WBeed
L G Jenkins
W B Albertson .
J A Lott "
Dr J H Redding
B T Womack
V ‘
R J Broome
S Scholls
R H Morphy
Wm Parker
T L Brown
Rev M C Austin
J LDedge
T M Dan
H V Barnes
EHReed
W W Sharpe Sr
A C Olney
J W Johnson
W R Motion
L A Miller
S W Hitch
L A Wilson
James English
C A McSweeney
S D Pittman
G P Pollard
E Cotingham
Wm Shannon
• TB Henderson
J D Smith
J H GiUon
C R Robinson
HI Wilson
J B Strickland
R E Walston
J E Smith
W J Carswell
J W Strickland
W T Lott
Joel Lou
SF Miller
1) Sal if hurry
T E Lanier
V L Stanton
John W Adams
RM Lanier
Jessie E Butler
Dr B H Williams
W C Westmorelaod
W M Wilson
Wm Wilson
John W Mellon
W A McNeil.
COI.OKED.
S M Scarlett J W Howard
C C Logan Floyd Sne’.son
Sherman Alexander.
LIST OF GRAND AN1) TRAVERSE
JURORS.
Drawn For April Term 1894, of Ware
Snperaor Court.
GRAND JURORS.
J. T. Hcrsey, Jas. S. Bailey, Benjamin
Sirmans, John A JrOtt, James W. High
smith, P. H. Bennett* A. J. Miller, T.
Berner, W. P. Lee, W. J. Carswell,
James I. Barber, John H. Salisberry,
Wm. Parker, M. Albritton, Wm. H.
McDonald, Jr., Wm. Denton, Wm. D.
Indian, Wm. A. Barber, Randal McD.
Bennett, Walter T. Lott, M. L. Miller,
T. C. Kittrcll, M. D. Blackshear, A. R.
Bennett. Henry S. DuBose, Henry C.
Williams, John W. Maljon, J. R. Mc
Donald, B. J. Waldron, N. J. Smith.
TRAVERSE JURORS—1ST WEEK.
John M. Lee, William Griffin, J. R.
Thigpen, John W. Carter, C. C. Bu-
chanon, J. J. Booth, J. H. Powell, W.
A McCarthy, L. J. Murray, G. W.
White, Wm. Thrift, W. B. Taylor, Al
len Morton, J. C. Rouce, C. N. Boo;h,
C. D. Powell, George W. Wilkesson, B.
J. Minshew, Oliver P. Murphy, J. C.
Daniels, R. P. Bird, Fred Ficbens, S. A.
Spence, T. A. Morton, L. S. Taylor, J.
E. McCle’lan, James M. McQnaige,
Mathew Jordon,' James Smith, Wm. Ber
nard, A. R. Hall, A. W. Brewer, J. N.
Henderson, W. W. Phillips, Randal Jor
don, Jr., John H. Bagly.
Administrators Sale.
GEORGIA—County of Charlton : Ad
ministrators sale of lands by virtue of an
order from the court of Ordinary, of Charl
ton Connty, will be sold on the first Tues
day in January 1894, at the court house door
in aaid county, etween the legal sale bouts
for distribution among the beirs of sa ! d de
ceased, those several tracts of land situated,
lying and be‘ng in said eoun.y to witt: The
tract of land known as the home place of
William Lang, late of srd county, deceased,
said tract being tee place wbereon the
said William Lang residol at the time of his
death and contairing ten acres more or'e^s,
with the improvements tbereen also (300)
.hree hundred acres more or less, known as
Vames Island, also all the to*. n lots Nos. 15,
-16 and one tract of five acres, bought oTMrs.
Florence S. Beaton, by the said William
Lang, the same being described in her deed
to him, recorded on page 309 of books of re
cord E. for Charlton eoun.y, the property
of the sa'd deceased lying and being in the
town of Folkston, in said county. Terms
cash, or reasonable time with approved se
curity. R. S. Lang, administrator upon es
tate of William Lang; deceased.
All Fie*.
Those who have used Dr. King’s New
Discovery know its value, and tin *c who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try it Free. CaB on the advertised Drug
gist aid get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send
your name and address to If. E. Bucklen
cc Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as well
as a copy of Guide to health and House
hold Instructor, Free. All of which is
guaranteed to do *jou good and cost you
nothing. A. C. McWhorter & Co., # B. J.
Smith, E 7* Goodrich’s Drug Store.
Philotoken controls the nerves, aids nature
in various * functions, and thus combats
with the many ills cf womankind success
fully. If your druggist has not got it ne
will order it for you for §1 a bottle, from
Chas. F. Risley, Wholesale Druggist, 62
Cortland St.. New York. Send for a des
criptive pamphlet, with directions and cer
tificates from many ladies who have used it
and can’trsay enough in favor of Risley’s
Philotoken mrl2-ly
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Ware County: The rej jit o
the appraisers appointed t > set apart a
year’s support to the widow and six minor
children of E. H. Crawley, deceased, having
been duly filed in my office, this is to cite
all persons concerned to be and appear at
my office on or before the first Monday in
January, next, and show cause if any they
have, why said report shonld not be admit
ted to record, and be made the judgment of
the court Witness my- hand and official
signature, this 17tli day of November, 1893.
Warren Lott,
1® Ordinary.
Banjo and guitar.
MR. JOSEPH O’HAGAN, formerly
DIRECTOR and SOLIST of the
“STATE UNIVERSITY” banjo, guitar
and mandolin club of Athens, Ga., and
the “Southern-Ideal” banjo and guitar
club of Savannah, Ga'., will now receive
pupils for the banjo, guitar and mando
lin in Waycross. Mr. O’Hagan is a
thorough musician and an experience
teacher and lias appeared in concert
with his favorite instrument, the banjo,
in all the largest cities of the. state, al
ways meeting with unbounded success.
As an organizer anil director of clubs
he is without a rival in the SOUTH
ERN STATES and guarantees that all
organizations placed in his care will be
most carefully and thoroughly drilled in
all the latest and very best music now
published.
All who desire or contemplate study
ing these popular instrument are in
vited to communicate with
JOSEPH O’HAGAN,
Offerman, Ga., Pierce Co.
For Sate Cheap.
A splendid three-horse gasoline engine,
just the thing to run a country press or
any other small machinery, for sale
cheap. The engine is in perfect order
and is almost as good as new. It is
being sold simply because we pre. ej t >
use water power. Apply soon, by letter
or in person to Herald.Ofeice,
Waycross, Ga
For Sale.
At a great bargain, one double sixty
C. T. Iloiloway, Chemical Fire Engine,
nearly new, for cities without water
protection it is of great value. For
terms write A. M. Knight,
tt. j Mayor.
Catarrh In The Head
Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood,
and as such only a reliable blood purifier
can effect a perfect mid permanent cure.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is thfe. best blood
purifier, and it has cured many very
severe cases of catarrh. Catarrh often
times leads to consumption. Take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla before it is too late.
Motice.
Livery,Feed &Sale Stables
GEORGIA
Everything New! Splendid Turnouts 1 Fine Norses! Careful Drivers
The best equipped and best managed Stabies ever conducted in Waycross or tHs s‘u
of Atlanta, Satisfaction guaranteed.
Special Accommodations for Drummers. A trial is solicited
Gr. O. TURNER,