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’ CITY OF W AYCR<
zzxi: 'Waycross Weekly Herald,
VOL XV.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 2:1. 1894.
CITY OF WAYCROSS HECTGRY
TCRXER FOR CONGRESS.
YESTERDAY’S PRIMARY.
RESOLUTIONS
V.'nrmi I.<n t—Or<liiiury.
B. II. T1h»ui:i;»—* leik Suia-nur
S. !•'. Miller—.Sheriffand da',lor.
Tlie Jestiji CoiiTcntiou Utiauini
Democratic to The Core.
L-.l t > tie- IleraM.
Jvsup, Ga., June 19.—!n the
lu re to-div. Hen. If.
Grover Cleveland ami hi> ad- ;
I The Vote in Ware Cnaatj. On the Death of ltev. .1. M. Marshall
i Below v;e publish consolidate.! Vote of j ,IJ ,l "‘ "' lr " eoni.ly Bible Society.
| Ware county in the primary yesterday, j Tlu ' «*•!> anniversary of this institu-
! Tiic tabulated report, showing’ the vote j tion was held at the Methodist church
‘ ur ' | in each district, was not furnished its in | Stmil: T »'ght. The district superintend..
uatou tor congress oy ac- ti]n0 fur UIcaJion in to . j!>v - s :.. ue . ; out for Georgia, ltev. II. V. Myers, was
!ics<»Utu>ns were latest For tioveri or ■ ' ’ I presein, 'and made an interesting address
Evans 4-’S ^ 011 uor ^ being done by the A
Atkinson 417
18th, '94.
H. W .
K. W. Smith. L. .;■• im-
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i'.Mjir.l in. rts f<iiitt >;;!•!ntnv :n
up. im ., ;U Hurl i *Vh..ol buiMiiif
VITAIIY A xv
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Wtirrtu Lott. Ex. OlHcio Trua*
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. .1. LAV. Smith. W.
St. Ninnm- Culi
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I Alitor Herald: With
>:o« I would like to inquire of the
i Waycross St. Simons colonists what they
Mayor. Aldermen propose doing with tln ir cottages this
. M. A
tin* colonists liave expressed
nation not to occupy their cottages this ;
sca« nYand o’.li rs arc undecided what j
■to d->. Ci,less a majority arc dtlt-r- '
it w weeks by the*
»k i'or almost an en- j
• is' the colony this |
had mnnerous inqui- i
i to the '.mentions oi" our i
mid haw been unable j
'J in* sra.-uti i> now i
fho 'Mu, will ;
•tiling, ait'! 1 •
»ui all indications j
> danger of the; re- i
turn of the yellow fever epidemic this !
year, and a> a largo number of people j
are coming IV- ni the inferior and oecu- j
pving the hole! and cottages adjacent i
theieto. til-re will h ' in. more delightful |
plate to >p-nd the sit.inner titan >i. Si- }
n.otis Fland.
Tin* steam'. r ••Rope Gatlin” and the
.-learner ••Egmniit" have been put in j
service, and i am assured by the own-
. er> that tin y are prepared ro give better
j*. ami A. M.. .-twvice to the people from l!i<; interior
Evans’ majority..
\Yi!soi
Will! a
ii'on’s majority
For Representative
McDonald's majority .
..'48
.:,2}>
492
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NO 30.
I'or Secretary of State:
CiHlon 79(1;
i ’li.’t-ofs majority ‘ usd j
For Treasurer:
R. ih Hardc-imm S4’J
For Comptrqllcr (J-neral:
W. A. Wright 843 ■
For (’ommis-it iter to - .agriculture :
I.
t.A« KSMt:A!t <’tl A
i lias been done heretofore.
,ny service that. 1 can render the
mis;.-, either individually, or coi-
; i ly 1 shall be pleased to'do.
Yours very truly,
a. V.'.Kkep. * ; us actually to boil
I! is inevitable. j actions were such that if
WAKEKlEl.u ix>UtiE M).S7, U. t>r i’. Notwithstanding that Ware county j v * c ** ons rt * the:r leader
Meets even* Monday night tit 7::'»•» oYl-« k. gave Evans her two votes on .Saturda
. T. i'otliiviliain, <’. <i. W. B
Hal!, !
K. U. A S
Lst, the IleraM believes that tbe con
test for the gubernatorial nomination in
Georgia is virtually ended. Eight out
of twelve counties went for Mr. Atkin-
. Garlics First Assistant !
. A. Met it
l anti Ub Si
.. brotherhood
as in sight of those vet to act,
: nominate him beyond perad-
Tin* ehiinees nmv arc that
„ General Evans will not receive more
XTKKXATIOJI.VJj ASSO. MAVtUMsTs. ...
, , .. ... ... , than 12> votes in tlu* convention, if so
\\ aycross Lodgt* No. <L\\. T. brewer. M • , •
M.. A. A. beaver*. See■ retar.v. Meets 2d and many. It t-= certainly impossible tor
BliSoJuMay. :U M. I.. K. hall, h ;, u n „ iMill; .iinn. In view of
»HDF.n <>!■• RAILWAY < : '»M>I'<T»IIS. tlioso f.ivts the iiorul.l asta, is it not the
New Year nielli"'" "■ wi«l..m, in orJcr to Uarnioaia;
4tl» Sundays in each month. 7::w» l»mm It. ,fie j»artv, to bring together the jarring
Ni-bftt’s majority
Foi Attorney General:
J. M. Terrell S24. :
Slit* Turn- the Hose on the Eyansites.
The monotony of the gubernatorial
campaign is relieved and somewhat re
freshed mid cooled o.'i by the ibliotring
story irom the Griflin News. We pub
lish it without regard to its political
significance:
“Tlu* enthusiasm of the Evans people
at having carried one county in this dis
trict became so great on Saturday night
In fuel, their
kn'nvntjjjr {
hint not been **
known it might Iiave been suspected
that tJiev had been drinking. Anyhow,
they secured the J’cgro brass band and
all other known kinds of rude musical
instruments and proceeded to make the
night hideous as well as hilarious.
They
j ican Bible .Society, of which the Wart*
j county society is an auxiliary. At the
conclusion of his speech a collection
was taken up, the amount realized in
1 cash and subscriptions being *<‘>1.
j Tim following resolution, introduced
; by Mr. Y. L. Stanton, was unanimously
: adopted b? a rising vote: ,
j Whereas, it hath pleased Almighty
j God to call our beloved brother, Rev.
| John M. Marshall, to the rest that re-
j maineth fir t!:e people of (tod; therefore
I\-.*h/r,;i t That in iltv death of
Marshall, the Ware County Bible So
ciety and the American Bible Society
have lost a faithful member, an earnest
co-laborer aiul a fervent sympathizer;
and while we miss him in opr councils,
ami fed deeply the loss of his helpful
suggestions and enthusiastic presence,
we bow in submission to the will of our
Heavenly Father, in the calling of our
fiiond and brother to miter into the j TZ
eternal inheritance, which ths precious (
word he lovetl so much and which he i eg
preached m effectively for fort;
voi’.chsaietl imto him as a title clear to j Z2
eteriml in tlie hea
That a page in the minute j ~
Bible .Society j 3
BMMNS!
This word is tame—does not express it. Lister. ! too suits
on my front counter, your’ehoiee for 5:o, (scfmc oftliese
suits cost J15 at wholesale.)
Any suit or extra Rants in the house at 23 per cent, til- tmnt.
Good suit Ralhriggari Ihnlenvcar (or 30e., \\< r:!t si.
Better suit RaihrLqrun Fndcrwear for 73c., worth sI v .ai.
i tile lot extra go*.»>l Balbriggstn l »rawcrs/for :'><*e., w«>rth 73c.
My entire iir.e of :‘5l.3n Negligee Sliiris for 81.23 each—
(with a 23..: Tie thrown in with each Burt.)
One lot Stnrehed Negligee Shills *’«,r 3«'c each.
Genuine Guy» t “Gec-tf* Sitspei.der- Mr 23c., worth 3f v .
>ilk liantlkerchiefs iV-r 23c., '<'c.. an.l 73e.. worth »L»t*t»!•.*.
\ All kinds of men’s Leather Re!ts\t liall’piice.
W. L. Douglas’
Sl’.ocs foi
•* *• •* 81.73 B >Vs Sf.ot ?
Rockland’s 8«'>.30 Men’s 8!me- for
Russet or Tan 83 M. n’> Fhoe-t lor
Ratcnt Leather 8'Men's Shoes
Boston Garters, all silk, wort!* 3«v
■Me and 30c Tan and Black Socks
Everything Cheaper Than Elsewhere.
FR A N I< C. O W EN S,
The Loniiintj Clothier,
O"J<7"O21Z..'Si ZE^jLo-.CaIi:., IVcijx-ross. (itt.
•T. -A. JONEi
G-eoi'sSn.
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Th«* Funeral of Frazier'Lanier,
NIiss Frazier Lanier, aged not quite
sixteen years, a daughter of our esteem
ed friend and follow townsman, T. E.
Lanier, Esq., died of that dread disease,
consumption at her home in this city
to the News and Sun olliee, i yesterday ‘afternoon.
but we were so busy receiving returns
from Atkinson counties that we could
not pay them proper attention; so they
went off to indict their serenade upon
0 her j rominent Atkinson leaders.
They succeeded in driving sleep irom
from defeat, and
! L < Gil.
Imrley. *
volctiill Uh'Mtlt.
wives wliose
to* but they
had only got about half tlirougli with
their programme when they weie
brought to a sudden dampening sense of
the enormity of their offense and took a
bee line for home. At the home of one
ot ,South lliil
"T; ! I,null entliusiiism, nml his campaign has | strcet , " ho "" s "nitin- up town to iinil
Ktirer. existing, to take the gallant old general,
w.,v, iikbrnn.,-:,. ,! ‘ c ' ! ‘ ristia " tin- loveable
mv K—lthregimentGeorgi.i Yolun- ' tunn, out of tlu unequal contest? He
apt.J. Mel*. Karr: 1-t Lieutenant. , ] i;ls been b.amlicapped by the C-.nstitu- ] bee !lne ,or
^ , V•dne U ‘ , T , ^‘ , :»’^tm•r! , 1 lion; his eandidaev lias tailed to inspire j gentleman,
lies, monthly meeting Is Tmv • ’
1 trill niclits Tuesdf.y
l Thursday of cadi week, 7> j*. m.
AMONG THE ( HFRCHES.
(Jilinore 8t., Rev. A. M. Wynn, Pastor.
Fervid-* it a. in. ami 7 p. m. Sabbath
School 3 p. md’hristian Endeavor. 4:30 p.m.
!&,^^,fSkS. ovrai " s ’
been badly nuinage.1 Irom the start. Tlie i 'u»v Isryo Atkinson’s majority was in
situation should be plainly stated to ! Early, they became so tired that they
1 went in and sat down on^he porch, tak
ing otf their hats to wipe their brows
fevered with too much glory. To them,
in the height of their triumph, playing
tunes and yelling paeans of triumph,
came suddenly the lady of the house out
the hall door with the garden hose turn
ed on and playing in full force. The
the size of three
General Evans, and he should be allow
ed by his supporters to retire from the
race while he may do so gracefully. No
one can reasonably doubt that inevitable
defeat awaits him, and the disaster may
be so overwhelming as to cause him
mortification in the future.
It was thought that the meeting at
Altanta on the 13th inst., of General
Sewer and Drainage Pipes
Of every Description :
cments offered to cash (
j rection ’
Elizabeth street. Rev. W. H. Scragg**, I
friend*, w.i» tending in the di-j took the lellows on the porch in the
we have indicated, am wc liope ; hack of the neck and they tumbled c.T.
Pa.Un ! ju the interest of the party and on the j The holder of the nozzle ran down the
p.m. smmay *cno..i every Kaooatn 3oliu'.. j general account that it may he true, j path and shut: oil escape by the gate,
Prayer Meeting every Tlnnsday :sw p. m. | — and then turned the‘hose alternately on
«tMr.iBSiih^.sf,xi Henry G Turner for Congros irom the
services. Services every Sunday at 11 a. tn. Eleventh district, at the Jesup 13.11veil-
Si "w a.T: I tion yesterday, is hardly a matter of
other Sundays at 7 a. m. Sunday ScJiool at news. The fact was so universally ac-
S .if-o n, ;t.in^^“ “ C “ 1, ° ! cepted that the
both sides till everybody in «he crowd
r fallen over the fence. A
of ’the stream was enough to wet
the lKine, while one spout
down the liorn of the colored leader
in all Ills
<T£( V IT MKX W
to the prone and piled out: "I’m an Atkin-
! trict. " His only campaign will he that ] son man! I’m an Atkinson
every Friday night 7 ; :so. Everyhouy invv which his friends are making in his be- I But the ladv believing in no such sud-
a7.’d l0 a a V2mv , '^'or the United States Senate. And : , k , n eontinned until the fel-
^Viend.* 1 l nW “1 present indications point very strongly | ^ ^ to swim out to get
, away. The crowd took it all good na-
turedly, knowing that they deserved it,
r rlaV*-incc:iii? t*vcs>' S.ibbatli at
to afend. Short talks : good, ntnsk
s.—T.-A.
Highest of all in
Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
Baking
Powder
for their lmt?. Whey they were finally
thrown out to them flbey turncJ their
soggy footstejis homeward, wetter, i: not
wiser men. Sunday morning the ne-
; grow were busy in the mid be of the
: road picking up ha uiiivrohlefs ’vi;h
which the irouM-b^ revelers .had wiped
themselves and Wen too i\ :»
h-du.
the picture of health, the
pride of the household ami a general
favorite in the community. To-day, like
a beautiful (lower rut down in the
morning of its life, she lies cold and si
lent in the grave. It is indeed a sad
picture, heart rending and, to us poor
shortsighted
lovely girl just budding into
with bright ho;
rounded by loving relative
and all that it takes t > make a happy
life, has passed like a shadow from our
midst. Had hearts are left behind and
the community mourns. May God in
his infinite mercy help father,
brother and sister to bear the.
mentin meekness and humility. The
funeral services consisting of the beauti
ful ritual of the M.
this
truing, Rev. A. M. Wynn
The colli n was covered
ocadcd velvet with silver
the plate on top bearing the simple in
scription “Frazier.”
The remains were taken to the cemetery
in a hearse draped in white and drawn
by a white horse. The pall bearers con
sisted of six girls dressed*n white and
six hoys all about tlie age of the deceased.
They followed the hearse to the grave
in two carriages drawn by four beautif
white horses. The pall bearers were
Miss Cleo Albertson, Lulie Hudso
Eugenia Reynolds, Lee Sheldon, Annie
Barnes, and Myra Jenkins.
Will McNeil, Rufus Hawkins, Charlie
Paine, T. B. Twitty, (
•S. F. Conner. It v.as a sad, though
beautiful processio:
from the saddened residence to the home
of the dead, this morning. A short
prayer at the grave and the mortal re
mains of Frazier Lanier, the lovely and
the loved one, were put out of sight
forever Can we doub: that she has gone
to join the angels?.
s^aMi BANK OF WAYCROSS. Iftve
CAPITA!. $.10,000.
FRANK C. OWENS, President.
V H. W. REED, Vico President'.
NEWTON WOODWOp H , Cashier.
liiu. •(•»••
./. C>. Smith.
DIKE! TORS.
Johnson.
IS. Unnn.
A. 31. linitfiit.
/.. f«. Jenlins. S. U . llit. h.
lNTKKl'ST PAID ON SAVINGS DUI’OSITS. '
We do o genera! banking busi
ness and solicit yoar patronage.
■Mallary Bros. & Co
G-BORGIA. ‘
Remember we are s'.ill head
quarters for
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills, Grist
Mills, Cotton Gins,
COTTON PRESSES,
And Everything in
The Machinery Line
be perena^ed into buying anything in our/line before writing
Please do
o us ibr BRICES .
The Ko!bites down in Alabama
knowledge with thanks the reception of
$1,000 from tha II ' ” ’ Club ot
M.:<sapL«:- '• ' . Fiat the
n: :r • ' - n Her-
MALLARY BROS. & CO.
MACON, GEORGIA.
It is quite evident that the Kvnns A ahheratiun of the' dde.miH
followers have srdwn mtlifferent and ; 0 f marines on board English ships is •
careless throughout the state Thi** , reported. It appears that the havoncts
fact of iU.df -’I! • Id to the Atkin-
son major . - hard for a man .-outsetwith, irrln^ i voxi oity to, dy-
to fight i d -feat ntareinqJ rntauH, and th
him in the ' have become t
Thed’.' gt >-i Hotel at Washing- i sentries are not to wear :i.!ra-nis wlieq
ton was Burned yestenlav nornhw. ! 0D ,h,t >'“ »»g!tborh« «i of dynn-
J ’ ' inos, and it is expected that this will
the difficulty.—Uhc-.rh-al Be-