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■ CITY OF WAYCROSS, WARE, CTT.A TtXjTOJf, CAMDEN ANX> CLIKCEC ICOtTHTTIES.
VOL XV.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 11. 1894.
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NO 40.
cm OFV1YGSOSS DIRECTORY
OFFICER* OP WARE COUNTY.
wftren Lott—Ordinary-
11. H. Thomas—Clerk ffupe ‘
H. V. Miller—Sheriff i
E. II. I raw Icy—Treat
Joe D. Smith—S. ho*»
/. .1. Wilkinson—Tas
T. T.Thipp
1 Jailo
Sam Jones 9 Politics.
In his lecture to the Alabama Chau-
tau at Shelby Springs the other day,
Sam Jones said:
••Every little politician thinks to
make a s|ieech he must talk about gold
buggery and silver diggery. Avarice is
the foundation of every sin. Hell itself
is nothing but selfishness on fire, and
.J. A. JONES & COMP’NY
WaycrosB, Georgia.
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under
old |
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T . S. 'jirthy —< oroner.
Countv<Vmnnissioners—W. A. <’ason, .1
VV. J»avi«lson and D. J. Blackburn.
Address, Way. ro*s. Ga.
CITV OFFICER*, WAYCROSS. «A.
Frank Folks, Mayor. Aldermen
A. J. Miller. G. 1*. I’ollanl. G. M. Archer.
D. A. Met See, S. F. Miller.
Warren Lott. City Treasurer.
J. L. Crawley, C ity Attorney,
ti. p. Bird, Clerk of City Council.
\V. K. Sweat, City Marshal.
The Wayeross Herald Oftirial Organ.
J. H. Shan*, City Assessor and Collector.
F. M. Young. Street f Jverxeer.
J. M. Freeman. Cemetery KeejMir.
COUNTY COURT.
J. H. Williams, Judge, R. C. Cannon, Soli
citor. Regular session third Saturday in
each month. Quarterly sessions third Sat
urday in March. Jnne. September and I)ec-
BUARD OF EQUATUM.
JI. W. Reed. President; W. J. Carswell.
Secretary; J. K. W. Smith. L. Johnson, S.
W. Hitch. H. P. Brewer. J. L. Walker.
P^ard meets Second Saturday
nt 2^50 p. '
•iAMTAHl * WATEHWOIIKS COM’Jf.
H. Murphy, Ohiu’n, W. M. Wilson,
M. AlUTtson, I cm Johnson,
W. A. Cason, H. W. Reed.
It. P. Bird Ex. Off. Clerk.
Warren Lott. Ex. Officio Treasurer.
H. W. I teed, Chief Engineer.
K. mmI A. 31.
W aye new l^slge. No. 3*»5 F. ami A. M.,
meets 2d and 4th Wednedays at 7:30
p. in. J. E.W. Smith. W. M.; T. S. Paine
Secretary*
l,AUK*HKAR CHAPTER NO. ». R. A.
ni«- Hall, Want Avenue, 1st
month at 7:30 p. in. Ex.
mp. W. W. Sharpe. H. P.; Rt Ex. Comp.
Friday
Comp.
1». B. Kngli:
hretlire;. don’t catch hv natural combus
tion. A great many of you sav, ‘I’m
ollligedrfo live.’ Well, that's a lie. I’m
obliged to do right. Put God above
gold, character almve chattels, manhood
above money. God never made but one
man and one woman, and they are near
ly as scarce now as they were then.
There is many a woman in this country
who thinks she’s well married when the
poor thing’s an old .maid yet, for she’s
got no husband. A good many j>eo-
ple are lnying.up treasure in Heaven at
the rate of 25 cents a year, and then the
old fools will never get there to enjoy
it. The curse of the wo>Jd is little peo
ple. i tod’s eyes never looked upon a
grander sight than a royal, brave, noble,
true-hearted, genuine man. Nancy
Hanks is a much higher bred animal
than Sullivan and Corbett. I like thor
ough-bred horses. I wish we had more
thorugh-hred people. The young folks
are utter lfaviug a good time, the old
folks are after the dollar, and the ‘devil
is alter the whole thing, and he gener
ally gets it, too.
•*I don’t know ot but one politician in
America who is absolutely unpurehas-
able and unbulldoxuhlc, and that is old
Grover Cleveland. I’d rather run with
a rascal like a democrat than a fool
like a |*>pulite. I’d rather be a rascal
than a find, for you can reform a
rascal.”
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Sewer and Drainage Pipes
-uript’ ' '■
to c
%
Of every Description a Specialty.
•©“Great inducements offered to cosh customers.
WAKEFIELD KOIXiK NO. «, K. of P.
Meets every Monday night at 7:30 o'clock
R T Ootti’ngham, t’. C.; G. W. Bennett
K. K. A S
If ROTHEHIIOOO LOCOMOTIVE BN j
<» INKERS. V
Division420. J. M. Smith, Chief Kngin- L
eer- <1. W. Barnes. First Assistant Engineer
H.« A. McGee. Insurance Agent. Meets |
The Weekly Editors.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 7.—The weekly
editors of Georgia reached here from Mil-
ledgeville this afternoon and held a ses
sion/ to-night at the Kimball House.
They will leave to-morrow, at noon, for
points in the North, where they will see
the sights in the great cities.
ONE WEEK ONLY!
WHILE THE BOSS Is GONE.
A SPECIAL SALE
OF HIHKTS LEFT!
$9.90 $9.90 $9.90
wir.i, liUY your choSce or those
$15.00, $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00 SUITS.
THIN COATS AND VESTS
AT LESS THAN COST OF MAKING. THEY .MUST -.MOVE.
THE CUT IN DOUGLAS’ SHOES
STILL ON. ALL OTHER*? IN l‘HOP<IRTJON. WE ARE IX DEAD
EARNEST. COME AND GET YOUR (!OOi)8
BEFORE THE BOSS RETURNS.
FRANK C. OWENS,
TECE ZiEApiNO OLOT,HIE;R,
OWENS’ BLOCK, - - WAYCROSS, GA.
I the We
uer returned yesterday
itie*. He visited Lex-
ton. St. Li mi* and Indianapolis and
cinoatti. Mr. Turner brought home a
of very line family horses. We think
stated the matter oorrectly when we said
le time *ine« that George Turner was the
t horse limn this side of Atlanta, aiwbwe
may say. this side ot St. I/mis. Parties
needing good stoek should see Mr. Turner
at once. Itdltw
NTKHXATIOMAL JASSO. MACHINISTS.
Wayeross 1/slge No. 74. W. T. Brewer, M.
M A. A. Beavers, Secretary. Meets 2d and
4tti Saturdays each month at B. L. E. hall,
8 o'clock.
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS.
New Year Division No. 311—Meets 2d and
4th Sundays in each month, 7:30 p in. nt B.
i L. E. Hall, Reed Block. W. T. Forrester,
Chief Conductor; Geo. A. Groom. Secretary
and Treasurer.
la*IT Tluimas Killed by a Pile Driver.
•lust l>elore going to press we learn
that Left* Thomas, a had about 15 years
old, and brother-in-law of Mr. Tom
Darr, of this city, has just been killed
near Offerman, bv the turning over of
the pile driver, which was being operat
ed by Mr. Darr. The pile driver left
Wavcross this morning, young Tnomas
accompanying ifl. We cannot get par
ticulars until later.
Our Goods
Are Made
To Order
By first-class
Manufacturers.
Open and
Top Baggies.
Road Carts Of
Different styles.
Light Farm Wagons
L CROSS-I iE* AND
WOOD WAGONS.
TURPFNTINE Wagons.
' SPRING Wagons.
THE SOUTH GEORGIA BANK
O IT WAYCHOSS
» PAYS INTEREST
On Deposits, and Compound 4 Times a Year.
THE.FIRST NATIONAL BANK
‘ l>ep
|Fav
OF WAYCHOSS
'■■fits from Merchants.!Farmers and all business Firms on the Most
And Grants all Accommodation consistent
le and Conservative Banking.
Table TVi
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
C. C. GRACE, President. WARREN LOTT, Vi<
J. E. WADLEY CAsiitKK.,
i; PKEsiiiKXT.
II. MURPHY.
ALEX. S ESSO MS.
J. L. SWEAT.
M. ALBERTSON.
L. JOHNSON.
WAYCROSS R1FT.ES.
Company F—1th regiment Georgia Volun
teers. Capt. J. Mel*. Farr; 1st Lieutenant,
J. H. Gifion: 2d Lieutenant, T. O’Brien; i ness man any mre.* •muses m »»
Kecretary, C. J. Paine; Treasurer, It. E. itd-ltw.
Langley. Reg. monthly meeting 1st Tues- —~ ,
day of each month. Drill nights Tuesday | He Is Not lleau.
and Thursday of each week, <:30 p. m. I j t j, Jls i )et>n reported in Americus from
w ycross lqdge i. o. o. f. time to time since the man Bishop, who
o’clock. ! 80 cleverly handled all kinds of snakes
i this city recently, left here that he
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:S
J C Holier. N. G.: D. Williams. Secretary.
among the churches.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Gilmore St., Rev. A. M. Wynn, Pastor.
Services 11 a. m. and 7 p. •in. Sabbath
School 3 p. ill. Christian Endeavor. 4:30 p.m.
Holiness meeting every Tuesday evening.
Pravor meeting Thursday evening.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Elizabeth street. Rev. W. H. Scruggs, l’ustoi
Preaching every Sabbath 11 a. m. and 7
p m. Sunday School every Sabbath 3 p .to.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday 7:30 p. m.
SADDLES!
SADDLES!
SADDLES!
SADDLES!
had been bitten by one of the reptiles j
and instantly killed in Macon, and then
it was said that be was bitten at Griffin
and died, and yesterday’s Albany Herald
gave the information it had received
that Bisnop met his fate, a day or two
ago at some other plaee. Not much ^
credence was placed in these reports, *’ r RiBmeHa'iuss Waeo n Harness, Carriif e Hatness.Harress ant Lace Leather
M^. Bishop proved himself Jin artist iu i DU 5o IB • •* » 5 /
his business, and showed that he was not ,
BANK OF WAYCROSS.
CAPITAL X.',0,000.
FRANK C. OWENS, President.
H. W. REED, Vice President.
NEWTON WOODWORTH, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
'Johnson. A.SettHoiiiH,
.T- Mt. Diihii, ll'ui. Parker,
.1. JI. Kniffht, JT, />. Smith.
I, , ti. JenhiHH, S. II’. Jtitrh.
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
We do a general banking busi
ness and solieit your patronage.
Mallary Bros. & Co
MACOKT, GEORGIA
Rememberwe are still head
quarters Jor
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills, Grist
Mills, Cotton Gins,
J COTTON PRESSES,
GRACE EPISCOPAL. CHURCH.
Comer Pendleton and Mary Mreet.
jKeV. W. W. Kimball—Missionary. Sunday
services. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m.
andTp. in. * t-Vlebratiou of the Holy Com
munion 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. to..
other Sundays at 7 a. m. Sunday »c\i<>o\ at
3 p to, A conlial invitation is extended to
all" o attend these services.
CHRISTIAN LAYMEN WORKERS.
Comer Thomas and Freemuu
ular class-meeting every >
o’clock p. m. Prayer and I
every Friday’night <: ; k» Lvi
tod to ^ttr * *=•'’
handlirg these poisonous reptiles tor |
fun. Thg Penny ITess learns to-d:iy
from a gentle man who knows, that
Bishop is in Barnesville at the sjune old
business, and th;it no longer than ves-
teaday morning he *vas holding a big
Georgia rattler free in his hands, look-
; ln F hil “ -l u, * rc iu t,ie , ’>' es - — ^Penny
dmth at 3 . Press, Americus.
V'-.
! hrtir
Bring
and after
•Wayeross is coming to the front as a
•liolesale market. «The C. «'. Grace Co.
.Id 490 barrels hour during the past
reek. Itd-ltw
hav
TheC.<’.Grave (b made ■
sale in Savannah this^ week.
Notice.
Any i»erson «*r pers-uis o
this’date found using the Knights
Archery Boobs or name without ti
signature, win lie subject to'the law.
L. A. Miller, D. D. 0. M.
; M. A l I.EM ENT, N. P.
n P. H. Jackson, Chaplin. _
Parties ittHslipg a *a family horse
ahonld not delay ti* interview George. Tur-
early as l ible. His stotrk will
thai « \ . • be! .«•. Ud-ltw
Up ««» Coffee.
Some of the Third party people of
Cofice county are claiming that judge
M. L Mershm, Colonel Frank Harris,
Judge j?ymmes, of Brunswick, and Co
lonels E. P. Padgett and E. D. Gnihara,
of Baxley, have all turned over to the
Third juirfy, and ban, offered their set-
vices on tffe stump. This, we believe, is
it* big a falsehood as the one they told
when"they said that the editor of the
Breeze had gone Third party.—Douglas
Breeze.
Please do not-be persuaded into buy it
s for PRICE *5.
And Everything in
The Machinery Line
vthing in our line before writing
MALLARY BROS. & CO.
. MACON, GEORGIA.
^SMITH’S DRUG STORE!-
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY
THING CARRIED IN THE DRUG LINE.
CHNDIES
Onr Line of Fine
B. J. SMITH, j\/I
Sis Always Fresh.
Near Popotffice.
D.; Druggist,
WAYCROSS, GA.