Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, January 06, 1894, Image 6

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1S94. \ AT COST DRY GOODS, SHOES AID CLOTHING Will sell at cost for THIRTY AYS, commencing JlJNE 1st* You will never have another chance like this, get some of the Bargains. Many of these goods will be sold BELOW COST! Come and. Figured Lawnc, 2 1-2 cts yard. Ginghams 5 to 7 1-2 cts yard. Calico 4 to 6 cts yard. White Checks G cts yard. Check Homespun l to 5 1-2 cts yard. Tickings G to 13 cts yard. Cotlonadcs 0 cts yard. Wool Jeans 15 cts yard. 25 ct Dress Goods 12 1-2 cts yard. 15 cl Lawn 8 1-2 cts yard. Black Calico 5 1-2 cts yard. Double Width Henrietta 11 cts yard. Men’s Under Shirts 25 cts. Ladies* Under Vests 8 cts. 10-1 SSjeeting 13 els vard. Linen Chainbry 10 cts yard. Coats’ Spool Thread 45 cts dozen. Remnants half price. Black Silk Belts 20 cts each. Dress Linings 5 cts yard. Large lot of Fans half price. Clothing at 5 per cent below cost. Jeans Pants 75 cts pair. Pants worth 81.00 for 82.50 pair. Brogan Shoes 75 els pair. Women’s Glove Grain Button Shoes 80 cts pair, t aw Pen Shoes 55 cts pair. Fine Button Boots, worth $1.50, for $1.00 pair. Oxford Ties 45 cts pair. Best Fine Oxford Ties 81.00 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. 1-4 Brown Homespun G 1-2 cts yard. 3-4 Brown Homespun 1 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" w THIRTY DAY’S! Come ami EXAMINE GOODS ami GET PRICES SMSMOr ‘'STOTT and I will prove that you can get goods at NEW YORK COST am going to give away some goods, and amon~ - he rest a FINE SILK DRESS worth $20.00. Watch the daily paper for particulars and come and sec the Dress. BL.OCK, Waycross, C3r J. V. NORTON SltcrliT Suit. i EO lift I A-Wa rf. County. Will he sold on the first Tuesday in Jan- lary next. 1891, at the court house door in aid county, within the legal hours of sale lo the highest bidder fur cash, thFJbllowins *rty 1 400 , (l bj lot ofJuml said county, together with alTii menu: then-on, the land whereon II now resides. Levied on under at tax execution issued by T. T. Thigh W. (’., for State and county tax for the vc; ts.)l, against M.J. Kirkland, and levied c a- the property of M. J. Kirkland trsn^Teb hyniefotWM Ponton with power toe. force the same. Ix?vy made by A. M. Card 1.. and turned over to me. This Novel her 29.189-5. 8. F; MILLER. Sheriff, \Y. C. Notice of Sale. f - Agreesible to-an order of the Court of Or dinary of Ware county, will be sold at auc tion at the O-oUrt house door of said county on the first Tuesday in January next, with in the legal hours ofsale,tl»c following prop erty, to-wit: One house and lot situated on It street, within the city of W ay cross, said couuty, whereon Laura A. Pollard resided at the time of her death. Sold as the prop erty of l-aura A. Pollard, late of said comity deceased. Terms cash. This 2Stft day of November, 1893. G. r. POLI.ARD, Adnf r. Last fall I was taken with a kind o summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful diarrhoea. Soon after my wife’s sister, who lives with ns, was ta ken in the same way. We used almost eyerything without benefit. Then I said let us try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which we did, and that cured its right away. I think much of it, as it did for me what it was recommended to do. John Hertrier, Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 25 and 50 cent battles for sale at Cash Drug Store. B. J. Smith, Druggist, recommends Japanese Liver Pellets for constipation, and sick headache. Small, mild, easy U take. 50 pills 25 cents.. AlMte. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics aud altera tives—-containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognised as the but and purest medi cine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kldnqrs. ft will curs sick headache, in digestion, constipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaran teed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50 cents per bottle. Sold by A. B. McWhorter A Co., E. B. Goodrich and B. J. Smith. Notice. is hereby siren that the firm of S. L; Gupton A Co. has been dissolved by mu tual consent, Mr. J. T. McGee liaviug pur chased Mr. Gupton’s interest* in-the busi ness. The carriage and blacksmithingburi- 5*2 *2™^. <*** at the old stand by J. T. McGee. The liabilities of the firmdiavc Mnj, Bacons friends jkny that he is running iu a combination with At kinson, and Atk'nson says he has his hands full lo lo >k after his own n alters. It is announced that Gen. Evans will cheerfully accept the proposition of Mr. Atkinson to discuss the vital issues of the day, and now we have promise of a lively and interesting campaign. The third man will add diversity to the scene and make things decidedly interesting. GEORGIA, Ware County. To All Whom It May Concern— Mrs. A. C. A. Quinn, adm: Cftuta of Terry K. Quinn, 1 applied to tin istratrixof the in due foi _ d for leave io s . *4i 1 and personal property belonging said estate, and l will pass upon said appli cation on the first Monday in December under my baud and official s November 9th 1893. WARREN LOTT, Ordinal next. (!i> ■•tier. Notice is hereby given to the public n trade or barter for two notes m*,do payable L. Uupton, or liearcr, made by me, on November, 39th. and due sixty and ninety days after date, lor $100 each, as they "* not l>e paid when they till due. ™ J. tvmcOi jan-1-1’4. Georgia Ware County. All persons having demands against the estate of E. H. Crawley.lateof Ware county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned accord ing to law; and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate pay ment. Martha M. Crawley, The average tramp is looking work that he will not perform. Wash- ii few The interesting news.from ngton will be forthcoming in days. The New York legislature met yesterday with a full set of repnbli- ofticers. Senator.Colquitt denies that he said he woil'd not vote for Evans for governor. The mayoralit/ contest in Bruns wick does not seem to be of a veiy serious nature. Two men were cooked alive at Chatanooga iu a boiler explosion day before yesterday. ho never nav not The number of people w saw a prize light in Florid: be decreased soon. Congress meets to-day and we hope to hear of prompt and speedy action by that body. Sixty thousand men are out of employment in New York, most of them heads of families. Governor Northern has thrown cold water on the .proposition to have the slugging match in Georgia. The negroes or Columbia celebrat ed the thirtieth anniversary of emao- S nall BuMfSmpIcfc. The revenue men have captured North Georgia the smallest still on i cord. Its is,complete with cap! tube a inches high. Strange to say a negro weighing 22- _ > pounds was arrested for running it. It is altogether the smallest still the Government. men have ever seized. Gol. Chapman has given the af fair to Attorney joe James, who says lie will send it either to the President or to the Attorney General of the United States for a Christmas present. Administrator* Sale. GEORGIA—County ok Charlton: Ad ministrators sale of lands by virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary, of Charl ton County, will be sold on the first Tues day in January 1894, at the court bouse door in said county, between the legal sale hours for distribution among the heirs oT said de ceased, those several tracts of land, situated, lying and being in said county to witt: The tract of land known as the home place of William Lang, late of said county, deceased, said tract being the place whereon the said William Lang resided at the time of his death and containing ten acres more or less, with the improvements tliereen also (300) three hundred acres more or less, known as Varnes Island, also all the town lots Nos. 15, 16 and one tract of five acres, bought of Mrs. Florences. Deaton, 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 county, the property of the said deceased lying gnd 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, Administratrix of Estate of E. H. Crawley, 1 cipatioo day on the first in»t. TWonscd. This 2nd day of Dec. 1893. * - — Free Trial. There will be * grand excursion I from Brunswick tad intermediate Nervine Pills will „ , The m»r«r of Jacksonville and its use. thousands of cues of the very worst J .... ., . kind and of Ion. standing harebcen re-f fhe gclemor Ot 1 ijfidt atand together in their opposition to the Corbett- the world.^ Price per package #»-w, n* ifyi $5.00. Trial package sent sc-, curdy sealed for 10 cents postage. Address. The Gould Remedial Agency. N. W. Cor. Wabash ave.-and l2th sL "SjSylSflr ^ “• . Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Cn.uu.Toa Oocarr: ' All persons having riaims against the es tate of James Thompson. late of said county deceased, are hereby required to present them to the uudersigjied for settlement, and all persons indited to said estate are re quested t« colne forward and settlethesame. J.C. THOMPSON. Adm>. deriMtw Estate of James Thompson. Notice from Camdeu County. GEORGIA—-Camdex Cousty: Notice L hereby given tliat hereafter the legal iidver- me&BSftt&sgssaa&mr . McC.fcK. 1 Jons H Baowtr. Sheriff, Jons J. Rcdulph, Clerk Sup. Court. J. J. Vociias. Ordinary C.C. opposition Mitchell fight. The carriage employees who wera poUoned daring the Homestead strike are preparing to sue the company for $10,000 damages. One out of every tl)itiy-eight law yers iuNewYork w*s arrested by the police last year. Jtew York, lawyers must be a tough set. In the history of the conntry there has been no such epidemic of crime as that which has spread over the conntry during the past two weeks. rora It has not been confined to any one section bat has spread over the whole lend. Almost os Uheap as Water. A dispatch from Paris to the St. James Gazette says that the wine growers in the South of France are so overstocked with their produce that they offer wine at one penny a quart, but fail to obtain that ;*rie*. The splendid -viaUg* has made wine a drug in tha market. New casks cost* more that) the wine needed to fill them^' The dispatch adds that 3,- 003 wht# gmwe.-s in the Montpelier dis trict are preparing a protest againet mer- with manufactured wines when the gen uine article is so cheap. A Utile Nonsense. Wcaiy Walker (to philanthropist) Sir, I am one of the unemployed r.i you could place me in a position I shou like very much to occupy. Philanthropist—Certainly, my go man. What is the position? Weary Walker—That of owing you > shillings until the next time I meet on.—Tit-Bits. Tommy: “Pop, does ini pail teeth ?” Tommy’s Pop: “Not that I ever heard of. Why do you ask, my boy?” Tom my: “’Cause 1 heard her tell Mrs. Tat tletale that it was just like pullin’ teeth to get money out o! von.” Gored by a Bull. Atlanta, Jan. 2.—Monroe Wilson, the white superintendent of Tax Collector Stewart’s Jersey farm was gored by a mgd bull this morning, and completely disemboweled. He is alive yet but can not recover. Cranks and bomb throwers chas ing millionaires all over Christendom trying to do them up, makes life rocky and decidedly unpleasant for the rich. And then the bible tells us that a rich man has no more show of getting into heaven than a camel has to get through the eye of a cambric needle. Bnt the rich man lifts more apprehension for the crank than he ha* for the Bible.—-Macon News For Sale Cheap. Half acre lot on Albany avenue near the B. & W. R. R. Waycrass, Ga. Ap ply »oon to Shakp A Pkrhau, Real Estate Agents. “The right to acquire is more im- ptftint to Ibo poor than lo the rich,'* said ex-President Harrison in a school address at Philadelphia. lie might chants supplying the Wine shops of Paris have added ihfct usdor a republican GEORGIA —War* Coustt. Will be add on the first Tuesday in Jan- ; tt«t, 1894. ot the court house door in lid cOunty within the legal hours cf sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following property to-wit: One store house and lot in the town of Waresboro, Ware countv. Ga.. described aud bounded as follows: On tha cast side by Main street, on tlie north by Settle street, on the west and south by lands belonging to estate William Tyre. saiJ store house being a wooden two-story building said lotjxmta filing 30*90 feet of land. Lev ied on under and by an execution issued from the Superior Court of Ware county, in favor of S. Guckcnheimer & Son against A. M. Carter & Bro„ and A. M. Carter and Jessie W. Carter. Property levied on as the property of Jesse W. Carter. This Novem ber 29,1893. 8. F. MILLER, Sheriff W. C. tariff the right is about all they bgv«. —Pres*. A Cwafer Twoatj Celts. Any remedy Mi at one dollar a bot tle which claims to cure rheumatism, is simply on imposition, for when all ex penses ire deducted it leaves not more than twenty cents to represent the medi cine. Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Rem edy, which is performing such wonder ful cures that it is being prescribed by the medical faculty everywhere, is com pounded at great expense from rare drugs and cannot be sold for less than Five Dollars a bottle. But it always cures. Bent prepaid to any address on receipt of price. Drummond Medicine Co., 48- 60 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. The Columbian Ponce .Memorial. The World’s fa'r peace memorial, presented to President Cleveland and Secretary Gresham and published on Christmas day is an impressive .docu ment. It is signed by over forty statesmen and diplomats all parts of the world who attended the Coluin biau Exposition. Among them are senators, cabinet officers and repre sentatives of foreign governments. The petition is beautifully brief. Here it is : “To the governments of the world : “The undersigned citizens of many countries, gathered at the Wot Id's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, in the United States of America, rec ognizing the advantages accruing to those nations which have pursued the policy of arbitrating internation al disputes, and desiring that the like benefits may in the future be enjoyed by all nations, and deeming this a fitting opportunity, do hereby join in this memorial to all our various gov ernments, praying that they will unit edly agree, by mutual treaties, to submit for settlement by arbitration all such international questions and differances as shall fail of satisfac tory solution by the ordinary peace ful negotiations. And for this the petitioners will ever pray.” It is requested that a copy of this memorial shall be presold to each of the governments of the world. As soon as the requisite fac simile copies are prepared, they will be transmit^ by Secretary Gresham lo the various govern menu of the world. Ladles are Unfortmate. ’Because the higher they rise in society the weaker they find themselves bodily. Sisley's Philotoken controls tha nerves, aids nature in various functions, and thus combat* with tha many ills of womankind success fully. If your druggist has not got it h* will order it for yon for $1 a botUe, from Chas. F. Risley, Wholesale Druggist, 6ft Cortland St.. New York. Send for a des criptive pamphlet, with directions and cer tificates from many ladies who have used it and can’t sav enough In fiivor of Risley's Philotoken mrl2-ly Smokeless powder lias been foi lowed by the invention ofa fog crea tor. A German named Relhm has made a shell which be declares will plunge tbe troops at whom it is aim ed into almost complete darkness. The smoke will also make the men cough, sneeze and cry until they are helpless.—Ex.