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Waycross Weekly Herald.
OFFICIAL ORGAN CITY OF WAYCROSS, WARE, CHARLTOKT, CAMDEN AND CLINCH [COUNTIES.
VOL XV.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JULY 28. 1891.
NO. 35.
GITY OF WAYCROSS DIRECTORY
OFFICERS OF WARE COUNTY.
Warren Lott—Ordinary.
15. II. Thomas—Clerk Superior Court,
r. F. Miller—Sheriff and Jailor.
K. U.< 'ra wley—Treasu rer.
J(-» I». Smith—School Commissioner.
f. J. WHlfin*
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THE SHOOT TO-DAY.
J.A
Tae Clubs From Savannah. Brim>\vick
and Jacksonville Here.
The contest for individual prize c<nn-
; nienced at 9. o'clock this morniag. The
; first prize of the fir*t contest was divided
! between Manoe and Walljon, of Savun-
! nah, and Barnes and $aiith,of Wa>cross.
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Waycross, Georgia.
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CITY OFFICERS, WAYCROSS. GA.
I rank C. Folks. Mayor. Aldernie
A. J. Miller. G. P. Bollard. G. M. Arch.
D. A. Me Gee, S. F. Miller.
V.hirren I-ott, City Treasurer.
J. L. Crawley, City Attorney.
I\ bird, Clerk ..f City Counrfl.
Vi. K. Sweat. City Marshal.
The Waycross Herald Official Orgam
J. S. ."harp. City Awes-or and Collector
V. M. You it". Street Overseer.
J. M, Freeman. Cemetery Keeper. *
COUNTY COURT.
J. S. Williams, Judge, R. C. Cannon. So
citor Regular session third Saturday
each month. Quarterly sessions third Si
nrelay in March, June. September and J»t
units of B3 , J.tro»,
II. W. Reed. President: W. J.
! William* i)
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; Sewer and Drainage Pipes
Of every Description a Specialty.
JPd;“Creat inducements offered to cash customers.
i School building.
SANITARY WATERWORKS COATS.
H. Murphv, Clno’ii, W.M. Wilson,
M. Albertson. Lem Johnson.
V,\ A. Cason, H. W. Kt*d.
R. P. Bird Ex. Off. Clerk.
Warren Lott, Ex. Officio Treasurer.
31. W. Red I, Chief Engineer.
LACKSIIEAU CHAPTER NO. 0. It. A.
Meet* at Masonic Hall! Plant Avenue, 1st
Friday in each month at 7:30 p. in. Ex.
*mp. W. \V. Sharpe, II. P.; lit Ex. Comp
VVAKKFIUI.I1 MIDGE NO. 517, K. of P.
Meets eVery Monday night at 7:30 o’clock,
K. T. Cottingliam, C. <«. W. Bennett,
K. It. A S
Division429, J. M. Smith. Chief Engin
eer; G. W. Barnes. First Assistant Engineer
H. A. McGee, Insurance Agent. Meets
NTEUNATIOMAL ASSO. MACHINISTS.
Waycross Lodge No. 74.W. T. Brewer, M.
M., A. A. Beavers, Secretary. Meets 2d and
4th Saturdays each liiontli at B. L. E. hall.
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS.
- New Year Division No. 311—Meets 2d and
4th Sundays in each luouh. 7:30 p. m. at B.
L. E. Hall, Rml Block. W. T. Forrester,
Chief Conductor; Geo. A. Crooni. Secretary
and Treasurer.
WAYCROSS RIFLES.
Company F—Ith regiment Georgia Volun
teers. Capt. J. McP. Farr; 1st Lieutenant,
J. H. Giflon: 2d Lieutenant, T. O’Brien;
Secretary, C.- J. Paine; Treasurer, R. E.
Langley. Reg. monthly meeting 1st Tues
day of each month. Drill nights Tuesday
and Thursday of each week, 7:30 p. m.
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W YCROSS LODGE I. O. O. F.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Walljon
J, C Huber. N. G.: D. Williams. Secretary.
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
Burnt s
Newton
McWhorter ....
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Smith !...
Williams 1). A
Rocker
B. H. William
Albertson
Jans’.etter
Manoe.
Folks
Dart C.
Lott
Rcideman
Dart J. B
1st prize $0,110.
2nd prize, $3.80.
3rd prize, $2.50.
EVENT NO. IV, FIFTEEN BIRDS.
SmitJ)
Ulmer..
Rocker
McWhorter
B. II. Williams
Newton
Allen
Folks
Our|Goods
Are Made
To Order .
By first-class
Manufacturers.
Open and
Top Buggies.
Road Carts Of
Different styles.
Light Farm Wagons
WOOD WAGONS.
TURPFNTINE Wagons.
SPRING Wagons.
PEOPLE'S PARTY
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES ARE INVITED TO MY
SLAUGHTER SALE!
8E611P MIHT JULY 30
W.. L. DOUGLAS’ $3.00 -MEN’S SHOES FOR $3.00.
W. L. DOUGLAS’ $4.00'MEN’S SHOES FOR $3.00
V. L. DOUGLAS’ $3.00 MEN’S SHOES FOR $2.73.
'^W. L. DOUGLAS’ $1.75 B[)YS' SHOES FOR *r.23.
HLL;OTHER:SHOESfeBOUT SF57U7E ReDUCTION,
~ ISO Men’SvlShirts,worth SIS, 818.58, $18 arid 820,
WILL BE [SOLD FOR $1.00.
Thin Coats and Vests almost a: your own price. Goods must move.
•‘BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY.”
FRANK C. OWENS,
TEE IjE!^a.33X3XrC3- CLOTHIER,
OWENS’ BLOCK, - - WAYCROSS, GA.
BANK OF WAYCROSS. ^
CAPITAL $30,000. '
FRANK. C. OWENS, JPresident.
H. W. REED, Vice President.
NEWTON WOODWORTH, Cashier. '
DIRECTORS.
.Johnson, .4. Sessonts.
.J- It. Jtnnn, H’mi. rat her.
A. 31. Jinit/hf, .J. It. Smith.
It. <J. Uenhins, s. ir. Hitch.
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
We do a general banking busi
ness and solieit your patronage.
Mallary Bros. & Co
iva: A-ooisr, <&e orgia.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Gilmore St., Rev. A. M. Wynn,
Services 11 a. m. and 7 p.
. ,. n. Christian Ende:
Holiness meeting every Tuesday
Pastor.
Sabbath
ieavor,4:30 p.m.
ening.
School 3 p.
Holiness meeting . „
Preyer meeting Thursday evening.
• BAPTIST CHURCH.
Elizabeth street. Rev. W. H. Scruggs, Pastoi
Preaching every Sabbath 11
i. and 7
aching every ba
p. m. Sunday School every Sabbath 3 p
Prayer Meeting every Thursday 7:30 p.
D. A. Williams
Janstettfcr
Reideman
Aibertson
Lott
1st prize, $5-25.
2nd prize, $3.15.,
I 3rd prize, $2.10.
Remember we are still hew.
quarters for
Engines, Boilers-,.
Saw Mills, Grist
Mills, Cotton Gins,
COTTON PRESSES,
And Everything in
The Machinery Line
Please do not-be persuaded into buying
i us for PRICES.
ything
SADDLES!
SADDLES!
SADDLES!
SADDLES!
line before writing:
MALLARY BROS. & CO.
MACON, GEORGIA.
a mute Man Found* Dead on the b. ; |w,j j|j. ;8 - 3 Wijon H miss, Carriage Harness,Harness and Lace Leather
& W. Railroad. « &?> 1 ® „
Information was received iu Bruus-
grace episcopal CHURCH. [ w * c * t l 0iis morning of the finding of the
Corner Pendleton and Mary street. j'body of awhile man near Wares boro.
Rev. W. W. Kimball—Missionary, Sr—*— - -- - - - - - - - •
services. Services every Sunday af 11
and 7 p. ni. Celebration of the Holy Com
munion 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11
other Sundays at 7 a. ni. Sunday School at
3 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to
1 alT o attend these services.
CHRISTIAN LAYMEN WORKERS.
Corner Thomas and Freeman streets. Reg
ular class-meeting every Sabbath at 3
O’clock p. m. Prayer and Praise services
every Friday night 7:3o. Everybody invi-
ittend 1 “ ~
hear
friend.
was said that two pistols and a bottle of
whisky were found by his side. (
No wounds were on his body, and it is ;
supposed he was one of the excursionists
on last night’s train, and that he loll
from the yars while they were in mo- ‘
tion* •
The verdict of the coroners jury lias
not been received here yet.
Highest of a]i in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE SOUTH BE0R6IA BANK
of watch’oss
PAYS jj^J INTEREST
On Deposits, and Compound 4 Times a Year.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WATCH.O;SS
Receives Deposits from Merchants, Farmers and all Business Firms on the Most
Favorable Terms. And Grants all 4ccommodation consistent
ivith Sate and Conservative Rankin-
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
C. C. GRACE, President. WARREN LOTT, Vice President.
J. E. WADLEY Cashier.,
J. S. BAILEY. H. MURPHY. M. ALBERTSON.
W. W. BEACH. ALEX. SESSOMS. L. JOHNSON
J. L. SWEAT.
Trv pMfe fess
- A ELLETS.
THE BEST Pllila EYEf^ SOIiD
j. Does not Gripe or Sicken. Acts Directly on
;the Liver. Sold Only At
{ SMITH’S DRUG STORE,
Harness Made To Order.
Near Post Office.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA