Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, December 30, 1893, Image 7

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. ci or ;ir-xinnThz .ctjaehh aaosiovAvr sht THE W A VC3.0SS HERALD, SATURDAY, pECff^BEK^o, PLAN OF OPPOb. An Effort to Place Coal on the- Free List. 80DTHEEH SENATORS COUNTED ON If Coal Carrirs, Tlicu a Number of Othn Chances Will He Attempted »»J thf Opponents of IhT Proposed Scale— 1 The Fight Will He MimIo In the Senate—IU- pub!leans to Help Ouc. AN UNUSUAL THING. Cntlibert’s Local and Itinerant Ministry All Hake a Cliance* ■ Cuthbebt. Ga., Dec. 27.—It is a raw occurrence, if ever, that all the chnrchei in the city- maho changes of pastors ir t ho same year. It, however, is fru« with Cuthbert this year. Some week* since Per. B>. Vi Baldy. pastor of the Baptut chnrcb, resigned to accept a call to the Bowling Green, Ky., church. The aonth Georgia conference, at its session a few days since, sent Rev. H, R. Fel der, the pastor of the Methodist clmrcli, to First Street chnrch. Macon. His place has been filled by Rev. E. H. Mc Ghee. of this city, who has lieen presid ing elder for. four ye?ri* of tb;s district. Last Sunday Rev. G. \V. Bull, of the Presbyterian church, announced to his congregation his intention to resign the pastoral charge, with a view of accept ing a call to Auburn and Opelika, Ala., Washington, Dec. 27.—The plan o! the opponent 1 ; of the Wilson bill, wlic are to make their fight in tlio senate, is to concentre to their forces on one article affected by the bill, arid in case of suc cess with that, to try to turn tho combi | churches. - * * /, nation to account on other things. This congregation.” at a meeting held Cpal has beau selected an tho article later ' declined to unite with him at lido - ■ ,V, , request and protested against the same, (or «,,» onctiHnt. It- » brflev«l t.u.1 , t now ‘ tu Ieft thu llIall;tHJ more Democratic senators can bo enlist-, as to whether he will go or stay. A od in a tight td keep coal on the dntinbir • .meeting- of this body has been called to list than in. support of any other siiigU loee t hi 1 Cn " - . - - Leave' Waycfoss daily except Sutodiy 2 00pm ■ ArriveWaltertotvn “ **.. /*, •* Elsie “ :t3C*pm '• Rolen , nOpm “ Beach .30 pm “ Scssohis ■ ** • “ 530pm RETURNING. . Iajhvc iessoms daily except Sunday 530 am Arrive Beach “ “ “ 610 am Bolen ** Elsie Waltertown Way cross " , 740a THE MUSIC HOUSE OF FLORIDA. MANIGR, LANE*& COMPANY, Successor to A. B. Campbell. nearest sta- „ - - any othdrAifigU j. meet... *. proposition. Tlio list given out includes . this purpose. Morgan and I*ngh. of Alabama; Col- — nnitt, of Georgia; Faulkner aud Cam den, of Wost Virginia, and Gorman and Gibson, of Maryland. If these votes can l*e mustered, coal will bo kept off tho free list. But the other part of the proposition is extremely difficult of ac complishment. A Democratic senator might l>q anx ious to protect one of his own homo pro ductions, but unwilling to enter a ■ pro-, tection combination for tho confessed pnn>ostj of changing tlio Whole spirit of a tariff bill drawn by a Democratic ways and means committee and parsed by a Democratic house. This fight for coal is strengthened by tho stories current here about the con trol of tho Nova Scotia product by the Whitnoy syndicate. It is insisted upon that free coal would result in a gigantic trust, and that the American product v/olild be placed at the mercy of this trust. The West Virginia coal men in particular hfe'laj-lng great stress on this point, and one or more prominent Re publican speakers will elaborate it in r _ their remarks on tho bill when tho do--| tine h:’ lmto oi»ens. In spite of contrary statements the senate does not expect to receive tlio Wilson bill much before Feb. ID. Meau- wliilo tho finance coinmitteo will take up aguin the question of public hearings and settle it definitely.'' Tlio New Jer sey and Massachusetts manufacturers are tho most urgent for hearings. Tho finance committee is receiving vo luminous replies to its circular letter sent to manufacturers, and in such num bers that it will l*e difficult to digest even a little of theui in time for action on tho Wilson bill. As the coinmitteo lias discovered, it lias appealed to a class directly in interest for an impartial opin ion about n matter involving a curtail- mailt of its privileges. Of course this class has but one answer to the ques tions. : It is not unlikely that the com mit too .will be forced these ro- rfc- tttr air early date for any he A STORY CONFIRMED. The Seaboard Air Lino Han, 1’crliaps Made i consideru- than any housein the State. . u meids to he as repre- ry, we wiil pay freight 'WIi Cash or on Installment. Jacksonville, - - - iloriiin ■YflOTfflAmiAO 1ft .Torn- rrrr,7(rn;t -tt;t Opportunity to S^nrs a.p(jme 1 J. H. & Macon, Dec. 27.—There bio /ttdipBj hew among r^ryral au tlirpv ipJtoBfipa absorption or tho Georgia Soutlifertt and tho Macon and Northern roads by tho Seaboard; 7 - , -/,-t * /-r*] Owing to fne peculiar status of the' Georgia Southern's complicated affairs, no one here presumes to speak authorita tively and, of course, no information is direct,- lmt it is live gossip in limited cir- [ • cles and tho belief is growing strong j Rt>;;U |, ir sales Day here, regard leas of denials, that the story I is correct, v. iili possibly the exception of the details o: tho deal. AUCTIONEERS AND Commission Merchants. 6 AND 7 WHITAKER ST., SAVANNAH, GA. •:! 10 • It; i 1 j 1 8 I u " ' "J 2 1 ' ( a ii 2 '- <L> a 7 ! ! - 1 3 i 8 in o i 3 -| 0 in h? 3 ‘ x | G 1 1 7 s | ! | 5 - ( i 0 4 1 s 4 ' i 0 MONDAYS and’Fit I DAYS. Trb-d to lluru the Marshal Out. Lavoma, Ga., Dec.' 27.—AYi -attempt j as mado-to -burn out United States speakers will ^elaborate it in | Deputy Marshal Balentine. Mr* Balen- i ery active in capturing 1 stills lately, and was out on a raid when i the incen liary was plying his torch and I happened home in time to save his j dwelling. His barn and contents was j burned and kerosene was poured on the j smokehouse and it was in danger of be- ! ing* consumed, but was saved. I woMeifal life prasei i l ■ 1’ in -j I 1 ; i 10 1 ' : s j ! i l 8 ! • i . ' 1 • »• — t. J. E. Wilson H.W.W.! j T. 1 )! ! - 2 ; 9 j • i | ! 'i 2 '7 ■ 2 ! 7 i 1 : A i i „ . ;. | I ~ Albany Avenue. plies aside,-and govern*]itself with re gard to its, present . duty by the plain text of tho party demand fora lower ratja of duty all along the line. : l; 1i WhlitWito' : ' - . jI Washington*, Dec. 27.—The major general COmrrihfnling tho United States .army has approved that part of tho notv tactics providing for officers giving coui- miuids,undilr certain circumstances, by vrhiatus.instead of by. word, of mouth, Tbft.whutjQi.wii pu»4ji% croes pieces of the guards of the swords,; and ah oroer.bas beeu issued to the.copi- manding officers- of.'the. . Springfield armoi-v; and. Rock , Island arsenal to mako tnift alteration as promptly as pos sible. f 7h* tr^nH .Um. Ikon AmitetL ' WAijiiixoTuN, f T)et\, 27.—Joseph Dbh : jam, who sent,threatening letters to Pres ident Cleveland, Tice president Steyen- sjm, l&wUor Mills,, and other prominent public men, and for .whom the police in scv>e?»l, cities have J**n looking. has been :• ci”; ,7il,v, ? . MIm Pollard's Suit. Washington; Dce. 27.—The rumor to the effect that the suit Of Miss Madeline V; Pollard against Representative Brtck-, inridgefor $50,000-for-breach of. prom- iso will be .compromised and settled, of , hot qydit^a in ^ - - Tt» Stek.1. of'CtltK. Ax. Ont '« k cm- «aMiA!tM«iifees8M» ...qj 'dtai Uten’-mocUtian bu ndw ttkmn 4yth. :fi(htJ*ixl tn tb. Mritectaciou iftME'UrhMTtk. Jneil report (or dnty^ tboy; win b. contruntwl with the «ltern»ti*»*t OoiSt whfch Ground I'p In' the Cogwlieel*. Washington, Ga. Dec. 27.—Jim Har ris, a negro, came to an untimely death here Saturday night. He was oueof the night hands at tho oil mill of the Excel sior Manufacturing company. While attending to his duties his coat became entangled in tbo machinery. Before he could release himself he was drawn info a set of. cogwheels and torn into pieces, his leg s, arms and head all being crushed. Death was iustantaneous. ' Cnptorrd a Largo Distillery. Canton., Gn., ; :7><?c;! 27.--<)ne of tho* largest illicit distilleries,in the state has bieu captnrcd by Deputy Collector Kel logg aud §4>l;ek<HT<eV, ggei' Tram mel wi thffi tht^'mileb ^ 7; Chntt»h. The still Would 11 did a^oilt .J0^.,-gallons, cap 40 gallons and,wojiiiSo gallonk^' ‘Its’ run was cOhtinhbus'distillation (up sihg- lings) and tbc plant yyas fitted up in gopd - TI dhwr»r.! olriilr. -I. ‘SrS 2k*77^adam' : i4^W. Patti . Nichidina r arrived rin ;St.d Louia f ruoVfdng from Indiahapolis.’ Madame Patti, had. a Christmak faW, in htr'Rriywtb carl.from whieji she^ selected a present Yrdin 'each Thehjtier. 1 tit her troupe. Tlie presents consisted f <Jrdia- monds and jewelry, the total amounts of gifts being $4,00b:' ; ‘- < * 1 ’ Murry HUl Located. ^—rikny 1 kfll h^a <i4en .hkiated J m LSffisvine, stopping is •horrid fad to be present it will prohiaWry ba forfeited, and Mrs. Ida H. Casey, hii $0*800: /J • r^.ML*r/.oea-jj _Bu.Tmo;a v u«q, a7._sn«k : ; mi E’ftofc- ltaogliter ■#. MinJiitep EWing. United StatM representative at. Rio J«. Memphis. I r -. *5 *>/J . *: n > : ,: ' GsunojoTC»a^_ ; HOPKINSVIbLK, Ky- P^. 27.—Duriig a quarrel over a game of craps atacoua'- txy church south of. this city. Man ual Taylor shot and fatally wounded John Howell. Taylor has not been ar rested. , f , Fall .Hirer Divldr ri<bk ^ Faix RiyEB',-' i pejj,’. 27*-r'*iTjie' jilst. [of. yearly dividends of, tho Fall Y^yer <x>t- tou mauufacturers, just issued by G.^M, Hafford & Co., stock brokers, shows that tbtf<»mml*S** of^^paffies is $20.o78,000, and ti;at dividends averag ing-7.M pVr cent’and amounting to <$li-;- 622,340 have bOcti paid -during the year. - ^rlAtu TahfAti;'' *’ tA CJuicagcU 15 *pec. 27.—The poliire. an huut.hg for a crank' who threatens, it iiy Mia, to kill Phil iOEHaa'-Ja.oteftB-<sn M <llnlWtoda^WimMtt m pSatOF-OT fl«k nPlritewtfi church:; odl ted I awoda vuluoirb oxiT .E331^jL SI ei vmuaeb sel-uxnls-i^met aiaov S»ediiaw1a;ghifl8w»»wgoiliiBivr eriT ; Tokwi.',a3^7‘"7.^- fitted Thr'Wn»ii7 MWl - point UJBp.ktohftrtowdigt pereit dentv.ttte.'it«nt ot.Thr.i»i»ureik; toiine’ fnff'chwgndf fl«*ctirB-oS«*ttenoCaitl witire ai v: .'i in,Moo S 01 hefTiK-ih :r. sd, n.ii-g ,r^i ni A Bor AooUm^III 1 Tvse-^LOdBA.' 1 iU»)p'-Dei Eiaci;; i!re,It-T!%<M afi. nfTuiya^Qfj^ y^e ouVn^p^ng^ accidentally dkcU^S^Iktifta i while dimbinga fences And..;tlw entire ■ kikd took effect in fata breast.* killing:: him rim stantiy. , .Hal Sai’i .v Mw t J"ACK80Svlu*,:Fti. r Dea-.-and^MStW ado, whom h. w»: trying to arrest,: The ofGcer'Arwtmnds: hraTTetr: : Mciepkitl&d maj prova fataL/ilha ntgro eaeapod,. . [ Ngw Yoke, Dec. 27.—'The ernhwt New York sailed team the United State! naTy jrmrdat ' BrodWjil at 1030 a. m. As ehe passed nnder the bridge sho wu sainted-hr people oftO»htjd l gQ w»Tmg ^«9?ggWWH!WW7<:-' .os i i foilnn DAlLYMARgET REPORTf; • ' Chlesco SI.rk.t. . ...... . 'It Chicaqo. Dec. .26 .. ItST.^sy Ste”’ KStfS sSe.tA TOR SALE BY Ml CRUB0ISTS. K POSITIS*!?, FOR Consumption, COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP BRONCHI A I* AFFECTTI OXS. : kllkNl'F.<CTORED I Life Presener Medicine Co. O'.j \VAYORUSS;iG^^ v fc -;W'. 'W.!; WA : fcK 1 ER; i , JI General,,?;^^^ Mertiiant . ''-o/.ii'. 1 ’ £%$h* ! A !! A . •»' DoantiV Produce Df'khkiads.- 1O0.Q Boshela Cora for Sale ’ UACON.IliAIlD, OAi'S;i PimU-rs,; .Chickens,, j Eggs, Iluttrr, , Etc., . no hand at ;iu.tiim.'S , ; Brunswick ‘ami Western Railroad. iXhehbove; map representsllieriand oiit-red for sale by the WAi CROSS- LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, all tlindote i'cjtnti|igi-»n g iud g9 an-l r»0 fept stcects, and a 10 loot alley in rear o( each lot. Each lot contains about one^ iJugttpfi)o;' 1 (Miiucre, M)''| taay.bi;piaiil;|(g' 1 st five dtiilara per month; an.l when parties propose to build at once, paymenta need nuAQfgpiiKjUca.uafji .tlie,buildings are jip.pml the lumber paid for. The lumber can also be bought on the installment plan.' : v ^, 1;,;:^:^:^ henry w. wijjson, 'ei uiWnliiins.4nUif.mil llaibiv/baiirati ■ ' ■■ ■ Cor. Alliahy Aven'ue'hifd D. Sit m. FliSMlftWESTERN ffYa mil e ■ih/.-c-a.rr.. -plitsluUi 1 (i--'J:IiptiUKii fo IMoi'M i.ni«l So.:(«(;i»i-jriit, ■* ‘INit S(lUanfrwRktritITdsv.itk •going north—Kewdup., W. L. DOUGLA8 S3 SHOE .m.. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pah. Best In th« world. *5jro>i"«v?3.00 #2.50 ft equal ts castoa mtdesndWk'tef 1 Iprkfites^M'Shofi^toOl^ 1 W.L.DOUGLAS.fiMdteSMAl SoldUy 1 I: <*or. to’ July if, lM«v ; $ R*pin^2./.'.'dl^a 2ham ORtem Lv..I..J.H«vami:ffi i;.. ...Ar l2lii)piuf;S 32pin ..^.;;^,,G20»ml 10 11am;8.i«JH|»iiAr.. v ,... r .~Jcaup, r .by 1028am! 025pm33>am 12 It ITain ‘ ^t»an\ Ar........ UHyl ruAM ...I.v !»5 15pm:..;;....;! 100am tCHi»lnii:A;.*A- , i...;.;;A.. 11 yoaiiViAra-a.l Brunawick I.v 7 20am; 7 00pm , A 1 2!5un<].....j}.‘.l^1 l-'ipVn-12 vi*u*n Sn„;.U;(plWnvilk'..'...Lv < 7 OOamL 2 00pmJ.; if 0 20pni 5 |f>.3pm Sfl»iford,Y‘.-;--J*vi .115am ......... r .^.. rr ... 102pm'Ar,.w..Thumflxvil!e Lv ........ .1 ..' 3 2r»pm'Ar......'iMi»nfiti-lld'.i.. , ..LvL Ji 2 23pm!ABuin.'iridau:f 2I0pni', -I'T 25pHi 11 45afii ....;J...I 4 30pm 57pm O ffipm 3 5T>iiiii • k...?-Ar .G»lu*ul*us_.i—Ia',:.~....^...' „«,< ,6 50am 0 15amL Ar Atlanta Lv'...'.. .J 7 50am ......... 1 7 00pm ^ 40^>H I; At. ......NI Oil ♦£< micrj*. 7«^nn 8 35am 40fi0t w- w --r--- , — | .! 05.uu Ar Mobile ...Lv ...... |12 20am [..... ..........J..... ■ 7 H5:;n> Ar New Orleans.—..Lv'.. ........J 7 50pm - ....f.. No. 191 -kvf s Sayannaii tl:i)ly.'.«'Xt ept Sunday. 3*53 p 1 in, : arrives Jesup 7:20 p ni. No. - ...i t . i- t— » l)iesetrains iPoi^ile’Cbeapi. ft. splemlit] thf-^e-horse 'gdsolinc en^lincj just the thing to run a country press or any other small machinery, for s;l! cheap. The -engiue is in perfect order and is almost as good as UcW. . It being sold simply ’ because we prefe use water potter.’: * Apply Siam, J>y letter; or in person -tor- 1 IIkisald Opeige. ♦ Way cross, (in llch' tin .human, - : mange, ou burses, dogs and all stock, .cured in 30 minutes by \\’*m>1 ford’s Sanitary , Lotion.. : TlfiK j. never £«!». S-dd by A. ;B.. MeM'livr-< r r : Sc to... Druggist, IV ay cross. Cm. 2d» leaves Josup daily; except riimdiiy. 425 ai m, arrives KaviinnpU 8:^5 a tu- .Tfiese tn Btop-idalJ sri»tu.i^l)|Piwoi n rtavainmli jiihI J.VMJp. - • • , , _ j . „4o i SLKKI'ING CAR SEKV'R K AND JNNECTI0NS. ’ 1 ’• .*• "a '1 *-*•» • - - ■* 1 ' '• *- *• Xcw Yiirk, Savannah and Pori ” ‘iville, Louisville and irk and Jacksonville. _ _ Wednesdays and Sav unlays No. p'wirrys* Pullman .Sktiy r to suwaiiiivcSprings, ; nn«l on Thursilays andSun- days thesliv^r WTO l rns*fn»m Mli'.VamiceSpriugj-. , _ | J i Josoip Sir Mm-on, Atlanta and tiie west. Train 23 connects at iWaydni^fur I^un^*rii»cry.;NAVY ( ,tirlci»»v JS'aslivilk.-. Oinciiiimtu St Umia and. llihawo. Tlirough Pullman \Vay« r«r*». to i nua^o. Train 23 contjet-ts with Alabama Mnl- lahdriuIWayfiif.ilMitgoiherj'aiMl tlivWwlhWest. i C'drtcket^wTWto all'points au«i Hierpiiig 4’*ar Wrtlri sw-uiwl afim«9< : rmer stations, and llGUfl>5? PILl^ do H!< III gri(*<% but . act ppjm;-tly’ efficient h*. 2-V. *,.pain of - sjly an.l «*, B.T.T.A Q. sssa^..-: Ar Chlesco, -'^ (Boiioa) - fltr Oftly Om Stver*-Printed—C*u l‘o( ThcwK^.-W^Sift^nn-. Ids . paper^ tins ' Week,- Vblcb lias OnHtdikv ‘ * *“* OMMAinw. S^tSSSj: rw “ lChofco «f) 1*^ j rrot-oft-m-li (■••w <riH- appearim; each week. fV»H« tin*. Ibv Harter Medicine Co. This h Hise plscfe it“l resi+nl” tin every thing they make ffiai puUlfctb. Gmk for it. send them tire mime of the word, and they will returir yiM? ?>M*k. Beautiful LitlrOffrapli* or Sstitjjlw fW. J '. i'-’-'f JsnS-ty; Jol) Printing i'eatly executed —^ et thrs office. • ‘ W - B Lt Jftek’Tille.S. “ ColUluui __ -^TxTt.^O. 7Mp At OoltevaliK.T.V. AO MM TJ5p tkr ChatUnooco “ ■ |M| r Jodtooarille at SSS 5 i • . Mret^cZnirmattc*- &£»rh iZllmaji gSTnr to ihroujrhcgl-jJacl.- 3 »«YimrtoCiSSn£*U.Stm-cob- wUK^rrVx.n^Ti^ hne witlkoutehftflgo.tholamrt - 1 ^ - Ati—77^ Uh to Attest* ud an Oleffsnt ticket asent* tbrooshoot FTojMa. BJJiiCDBD,® ® ® QCITMAX, 6A WHOLESALE ANU, RETAIL Iffuvu «‘Kl f 'nneu .•,!••' I .... • I GROCERIES, ,lj;L Country Prodnca of all kills.! Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed." • II •!: HpnUl Atttattoa ymtei t0j,'u,y -.-;m Packing and Shipping Ooodk 1 ! " For Sale. ' My cottage at St. Simons. 1 A. M. Knight, - ’ jne 20, 9td.*, ltiv Waycrwa, Ga.- 1/ J**, Drink ^ Thai tlreet Hfealth - Giving Dnnkt .rr. i !■.; b/ * 5 ■- 1 Proprietor Enterprise, Bottlisg Werfcs, ; WAYCi^o(s8;'tsfe'6iiiiiAi'' ; = ! 'S" ’ J. t. TYLER,#- acbkt,- orll < J viioiidiJ‘1 ovi in r *■- *•..+. ■» General. Gro/Bf^H^i tl 0! ... .OVITMAJC, «E.PA(W!A!-.7/ Send me your orders for Corn. Oats, Bacon/ Laid. Peas. Produce, Chickens, Eggs, ‘Pota toes &e. They will receive -prompt atten-1 tipn. All goods delivered F. O. B.’ r i- j / tinp Ar Shea’ll. Joc*t <3. V.) »05a IBy T5a “ WaahlagtoMB.aO) 7 tea Le Koaaoko.OC.AW.) " Ta ; liSiggV- IIU -PhiLvdelphlJL,(P.lC 9 Up Ar New Turk, “ I tea hr Roanoke, K. * W. i lSaaitttea IMyir Worfolk, - Iteteal »lla Hitch, PovVEBS&iCo 1 , QCITUAK, SALE COUNTRY PR And Commission Mrrrhnnt*. Corn, Oats, Country TTnma Lard, Chickens and Eggs. ItBOOKS COUSTY. BYICF A SPECIALTY. Al MEAT MARKET HBNBY. T. WILLIAMS, ' BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE AT ALU TIMES. ‘fZ ^V'] Gir. Flut in. aid Brmwick Strnls SagIS8^^g?SJ^n^T^AW««wroMl,ft»--A««, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED., r- r.-. wsted • --• «»* tef•***cm*‘~- 1 The Bat in theMarketit TteMonoVle 7 - 4 J