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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 9. 1S93.
THE SOUTH'S PROGRESS.
IcdustrhU Development for a Week In
i j Her UoMness Interests.
And No Tidings of the Restora-! Cnattanooga, Dec. G.-The Trades-
i man. in its review of the indusi-rial eifc-
| nation in the south fer the week ending
Dec. 4, reports that the condition of af
fair? continues to he encouraging. The
advance in the price of iron, as shown
by recent salds, and the disposition on
the part of producers to hold tbeir out
puts h.r still higher prices have had a ,
~ ‘' ' i startin g j
APIXID XGtli, 1S93.
(SEORSIJ SOUTHERN END FLORIDA R. R
Condensed Time Table.
Don’t Neglect This Opportunity to Secure a Home
tion of Liliuokalani.
imn&TER WILLIS IKTERVIEWED. ;
Ho Gave Out a Statement That Wm In. :
tendi;«l to Allay Any rears That
" Thera MI C !it He Trouble. 1
TheVresli i>l«cnr<L
lore f
and new mines *>ro being opened.
-j "Thi changes in tcrifr’ legislation,
-Port TownsBnd, Wash., Deo. 6 — | fir rw t’.io south is concerned, will be dis-
The barkontinc Klickitat, CaplaixvUut- j
ler. has juit arrived from Honolulu, with j
advices to November 20, fonr ilnyd alter j
tlie Hteamer Aleian Iria fiailol for Ban- i
Francisco.
In an interview published in the liven ■
ing Star. Jlinister Stevens is reported tc
have said:
“You are authorized to st .to that no
change in the present situation will take I
piece for several weeks. I: ought with J
ine certain i'.rd ructions 1 j in the United
•States government on the Hawaiian sit-
tWtioa. but since mv arri
4»|havear;--». r.l•!.::( v l .
United .Sta- gLVd-.u- :
vLen I left V
11 the
.••-•n lition to meet the situation.
jufUck-ney of mcniy, u smaller
[net s tiian over 1 fefore, and larger
all varieties -in this respect
' from f'-rra-'-r years—it is gen-
die, id that at: < ra of continued
iy i:io i e :i c-ct»-ro.lup m. It ro
an. I eight import
PASSED
•ruin L<*j
Thi
her the ! Atjanta, Dec. 6.—In the
myself j bill to redac-3 the number
i i " '.V'; ; T3??/ * i school comniiidoaera iu every countv in
I have thong it best to submit these „ . . . ... , . 4 ,* , J
to YVasbington before proceed- j state to three, an-11 u-.t taey be paid
\ further to carry out my original
ructions. No on© need fear trouble,
p.iifl no lawlessness will be* permitted.”
■ This statement, gave the annexation
's much satisfaction, and the royalists
.'ere much displeased. On account of
the many rumors current of the con
templated action of the queen’s support
ers, the provisional government found it
necessary to keep two companies of .sol
diers under arms lor several nights after
the Alameda sailed.
Continuing, Minister Willis said:
“I mean that until tho time comes for
mo to carry out my intentions, tho
peace and good order of this community
will ho kept undisturbed in tho interest
of humanity, and that any attempt
made by any person or persons to make
troublo will ho promptly checked and
punished. You may put tho matter
inoro plainly and say that, even if the
provisional government discharged all
its troops today, no lawlessness would
bo allowed for one moment under tho
present situation of affairs.
"Tho whole Hawaiian question is now
in abeyance, and nothing that tho news
papers cun say or do will alter this state
ment one iota. I make thi3 statemont
on mv own responsibility andinthehopo
that it will allay the present excitement.
No one need fear trouble, and no
lawlessness will be permitted.”
After this statement rumors began to
fly about that the queen's supporters
would make a final rally in her behalf.
The crews of the United States man-of-
war Philadelphia and Adams wero held
in readin jsj to be landed at a moment’s
notice.
Tho queen’s advocates came out the
lif-x^day with a denial of tho'Willis iu-
ter^»', Saying that he was ^nisquoted
nnwy- inference give encouragement to
.the idea that Willis had or would ro-
£ceive an imperative order to restore the
queen.
Tho newspapers containing Mr.
Blount's report hud not reached the
island when tho Klickitat sailed;
A Ship's Seeri;t MImIoii.
San Francisco, Dec. 6.—The United
States revenue cutter Corwin sailed
shortly before midnight. Hordestiua-
l is a secret, but it is supposed that
is going to Honolulu with instruc
tions for Willis.
It is reported that one of the sailors
>n tho Corwin had lieen bril»od to take
I dispatches from Minister Thurston to
^President Dole.
The captain of the Corwin refused to
letters from Consul Wilder, saying
he did not -know where he was
fcoing.
WELCOME WEEK.
tricking Whistles nnd Ringing Bells
Made the Old Town Lively.
Wilmington, N. C., Dec. 6.—Wik*
ington’s welcome week was ushered in
the ringing of bells and the shrieking
all the steam whistles in tho city,
ate of 21 guns was then fired by the
taval reserves from tho dock of the
ad States war ship Nantucket.
Blow but steady* rain which has
_ falling for the past 24 hours, with
|ho arrow of tho weather bureau build :
pointing steadily to the northest, is
sat disappointment, but the spirits
If the people are now being revived by
(redictions of the weather prophets that
ind will veer to the northwest and
clearing weather.
A Negro Woman Shot by a Boy.
LLkaby, Ga., Deo. 8.—Burrell A. Bail-
f, aged 18, and eon of Benjamin Bailey,
t and fatally wounded Lizzie Wilson,
. on the L B. Griffin place, near
ter county line, in this county,
ilson woman .had stolen some
from young Bailey’s mother's
line only an hour before the
their actual expense:
charge of their duty
fund, was passed.
The bill for issuing circulating notes
was, after a heated discus don and tho
rejection of several sub ititutca, passed by
the house.
The special order following tho bank
bill was tho bill to grant a special pen
sion of §100 a year to J. A. Roque-
more, of Upson, a ono-legged confederate
veteran.
The bill was passed.
IIuw tho Convicts Hired,
Jackson, Miss., Dec. G.—-The prison
board of control hired 520 convicts, 49?
of whom were negroes, and were hired
to planters and levee contractors in tho
delta, and 25 were whites and wero
hired to a planter in Jefferson county.
The difference in prico results from tho
fact that negroes are regarded as tho
best laborers.
A Bank Shuts Up Shop.
Grend Island, Neb., Dec. 6.—The
Citizens’ National bank closed its doors,
owing to slow collections. H. A. Koo-
nig, president, has refused to make any
statement until the bank examiner ar
rives. The hank has a capital of $60,-
000, and was the oldest institution of
the kind in central Nebraska.
A San Francisco Hank Goes Under.
San Francisco, Doc. 6.—The bank
commissioners, acting under the state
law. have informed the attorney general
that it appears to them to lie unsafe for
the People's Homo Savings bank, of this
city, to continue business. The bank
was involved by the rodent failure of the
Pacific bank.
A Child Burned to Death.
Gadsden. Ala., Dec. 6.—A small child
of James McGhee, of Sand Rock. Cher
okee county,-was burned to death. The
child was playing near the fir j when its
dress became ignited and was burned
almost to a crisp before help arrived.
The Wrong I’olscn.
FaROO. N. D., Dec. 6.—Peter Bnrko-
nnd Andrew Lodgwick, boarders at the
Rainer house, stole a bottle of what they
supposed to be whiskey from an adjoin
ing rcom. It proved to be bedbug poison,
and both men will die.
Found Mnrdrrcd at Home.
Knoxvii Li:, Dec. G.—James Cunning
ham, a bachelor fanner who was living
alone on his farm, near Tazewell, has
been found dead, lying on the floor of
his house. The murder was one of the
.most brutiA nature.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS
I-*®*
(or the
Manned with tbafkmilr shotgun,
erldenoe of witnesses justify the
who would undoubtedly hare been
1 undoubtedly
lot shot the em
, who attacked him with i
dab.
St oak Killed by Lightning.
• Ala., Dw. 6.—Monday, dor.
1 swslence ot « thunder atonn
»ot Mr. A- J. Simmons, a
“ftaWMtol
3^«-^which
» instantly k£Qedf kr0 ° * attenin d
, Dec. 8.—The Atlanta Tele.
> exchange has filed suit against tha
Consolidated Street Railway
r for damages (or 83.000. Th«
n ont of the recent fire at the
o exchange.
r CTil—so U.s>i at th. GU.
.Dec. 6.—The United
i cruiser Chicago arrived here bom
During her voyage she enooun
s heavy gale, but passed through
siamaged. She will remain hoM
1 February.
Naval Store*,
s. Dec. 5.—
.. tr*v»l str.tinel.
tine steady at 26 VI; tirtirm a
tnrpenitne steady; hard. SI.©" -
gin. S» 7t*.
steady,
3.93; crude
soft and yir-
A. B, C and D $!.«•; E. Sl.TS; F. G.
31.S3; H. $!.««£$1.50 Window Glasi. $41.0.
Prodace «
Nzw Yosk. Dc
fijsrfir*
^GzicAOaJlae.
a I Provision*.
5. 5.—Pork easier; mess.
Middle* no (thud: short
resaBMas
a »So notation* were a*
__
Mdtshoaiders.^twxed, L2S&BA0; suort clear
OizpuntATi. Dm. 5 —Pork barely steady
Commission Fflerchants.
O AND 7 WHITAKER ST.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Regular Sales Days,
MONDAYS and FRIDAYS.
Wonfleriui Life Preserver
ton SALE ET ALL C3U3GISTS.
K POSITIU5 CURE FOR
Consumption,
COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP
BRONCHIAL AFFECl'TIONS.
Life Preserver Medicine Co.
WAYCROSS, CiA.
Gity* T 030 n°ti c e-
The Rooks for the collection of City
Tax for the current year are now open.
All Tax Payers are hereby notified to
come forward at once and pay up, there
by saving the expense ,ot an
EXECUTION.
By order of City Council.
#; W. F. PARKER,
City Tax Collector.
Office cor Parker and Elizabeth sts.
8®* Hours from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m.
W. W. WALKER,
QUITMAN, GA.
General -Produce - Merchant
DEALER nr
Country Prodnca of all kiads.
1000 Bushels Com for Sale
BACON, LARD, OATS,
Finders, Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Eta,
ou hand at all times.
All orders promptl
eat solicited and sat
Brunswick and Western Railroad.
The above map represents the land offered for sale by the WAYCROSS LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY,
all the lots fronting on good 60 and 50 feet streets, and a 10 foot alley in rear of each lot. Each lot contains about one-
quarter of an acre, and may be paid for at five dollars per month; and when parties propose to build at once, payments need
not commence until the buildings are up and the lumber paid for. The lumber can also be bought on the installment plan.
Apply to
Way cross, Ga.
HENRY W. WILSON,
Cor. Albany Avenue and D. St
SAVANNAH, FLORIDA & WESTERN NT.
AVAYCKO.'S SHORT USE-TIME CARD.
Schedule ol'T
;;:ii u Fleridiiniid So. (Jeorgia,
GOING SOUTH—Read Down.
GOING NORTH—Read ITp.
12 30am u
7 20am J
10
8 loam ...
11 loam...
4 28am ...
6£25axn...
11 30am .
3 15amL
3 55pin..
6 15am'..
Cor. to July 2,1893.
8 28am G 10am
10 11am 8 00am
11 14am 9 loam
11 30am
210pm
1 15pm 12 OOn’n
55pm
1015pm
10 55pm
5 55pm
10 20pm
11 00pm
3 35pm
11 28pm
1 02pm
3 25pm
2 23pm
Ar. Waycross I.v 915am
Ar. Brunswick Lv : 7 20am
Ar. Albany Lv
Ar.....Jacksonville Lv 7 00am
Ar Sanford Lv, 1 loam
Ar Tampa Lv| 8 00pm
Ar. Port Tampa Lv 7 30pm
Ar. Live Oak Lvj
Ar.:.... Gainesville Lvj
Ar. Valdosta Lv;
Ar. Tliomasville Lv;
Ar. _Monticell<5 Lv'
Bainbridge ......Lv
lOpmJ 7 25pm
11 45am 4 30pm
12 57pm 513pm
Ar Chattahoochee. ...Lvj ' 3 40pm
Ar. ..Macon Lv: 3 35am 10 55am'.. 1015pm
Ar... Columbus Lv! ' 650am
Ar. Atlanta Lv ! t 7 50am:.... 7 00pm
Ar......Mon*gomeiy...^.Lvi 7 30pm 8 3oam!
Ar. Mobile Lv; 112 20am;
Ar. New Orleans Lv ! 7 50pmj |
8 32pm 6 20am
6 25pm ; 3 20am
5 15pm ; 1 00am
7 00pm
3 45pm
2 00pm .. 6 20pm
5 50pm
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE noTVtp.
*540.
and Janoary......... .
Ikw York Cottoa Fataras.
_ , Nzw York. Dec. 5.
^l^C.5001 Middlings, 81-18. Tone, quiet
cKr—-
AUJCUSt „ „
September a
October
November v a
D ~* mb,r
K)W«ut*«N MESS SHOE, ufi I* a> bM
tlyfrt.don'! pay $6 to $8, try ^83,83^0,84.00 cr
33 Shoe. They ft afloat to castom aiadaudloaktad
•a»ia«n. If yea vbl to atenoml»!a yow lartMar,
do sa by parehaalag W. L. Daopa* Shoes. ItoaMaad
pckaatomprfoa tha boHon. look tor tt.ha«y»i bay.
la. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Xaa*. Sold by
J. P. T.TTVK, Waresboro, Ga.
No. 19 leaves Savannah daily, except Sunday, 3:55 p m, arrives Jesnp 7:20 p m, No.
208 leaves Jesnp daily, except Sunday. 4:25 a m, arrives Savannah 8:35 a m. These trains
stop at all stations between Savannah and Jesup.
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS.
Trains Nos. 35 and 14 carry Pullman ears between New York, Savannah and Port
Tampa. No. 23 carries Pullman Sleeping Cars Waycross to Nashville, Louisville and
Chicago. Train 78 carries Pullman Sleeping Cars between New York and Jacksonville.
No. 5 carries Pullman Cars between Savannah and Chicago, and on Wednesdays and Sat
urdays No. 5 carries Pullman Sleeper to Suwannee Springs, and on Thursdays and Sun
days the sleeper returns from Suwannee Springs.
Train No. 5 connects at Jesnp for Macon, Atlanta and the west. Train 23 connects at
.._ycrossfor Montgomery. New Orleans, Nashville, Cincinnati, St Louis and Chicago.
Through Pullman Sleeper Waycross to Chicago. Train 23 connects with Alabama Mid
land railway for Montgomery and the southwest.
Tickets sold to all points and Sleeping Car berths secured at passenger stations, and
ticket office, 22 Bull street E. A. ARMAND, City Ticket Agent
- . M. DAVIDSON. Gi
R. G. FLEMING. Superintendent W.
^General Passenger Agent
WILL BE SOLD
AT COST FOR CASH
Until further Notice our Entire Stock of
Men’s Suits, Goats and Vests and Extra Goats.
\
SO Boys' Saits sad Extra Facts. 20 Boys’ Overcoats
25 Pieces Fine Dress Goods. Fine Pearl sad Metal Buttons.
75,doz. Ladies and Blisses Fine Ribbed Hose.
100 Pair Children's School Shoes. 100 Pair Ladies Button Shoes, 13 to 5
100 Pair Ladies’ Lace Everyday Shoes, 3 to 4 1-2
Trunks and Valises,
AnH a Great many other articles too numerous to
Mention. No goods charged at these Prices.
Call and see that these are facts.
Smith, Adams & Parker.
B.K.
QUITMAN, GA.
Heavy and Fancy
GROCERIES, AND -
Gountry Produce of all kinds.
Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.
Special Attention paid to
Packing and Shipping Goods.
For Sale.
My cottage at St. Simons.
A. M. Knight,
jne 20, 9td & ltw Waycross, Ga.
Lagerine! 4- *
^ Drink *
*** Lagerine,***
That Great Health - Giving Dnnk S l
Manufactured by
FRED 1PICICEN.
DmhmVl. r..*n n.iii:
rropneior enterprise Doming worts,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
J. M. TYLER, 4^
♦ Dealer in Country Produce
+ + + •» General Groceries 9 +•
QUITMAN, GEORGIA.
Send me your orders for Corn, Oats, Bacon
Lard, Peas. Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Pota
toes &c. They will receive prompt atten
tion. All goods delivered F. O. B.
Hitch, Powers & Co
Q.U1TMAN. GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE COM PRODUCE
And Commission Xerebantx.
Corn, Oats, Country Hams
Lard, Chickens and Eggs.
Bbooks Coexty bykup a Specialty.
MEAT MARKET
HENRY T. WILLIAMS,
BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE
AT ALL TIMES.
Gor. Plant An. ui Bmsvick Struts
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
The Best ia the Market at Reasonable fi $