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METHODIST CHURCH.
Gilmore St, Rev. * A. II. Wynn, Pastor.
Services 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath
School 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 4:30 p.m.
Holiness meeting every Tuesday evening.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening.
and 7 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Com
munion 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m„
other Sundays at 7 a. m. Sunday School at
3 p. in. A cordial invitation is extended to*
all o attend these services.
CHRIf fclAX LATHES 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 7:30. Everybody invi
ted to attend. Short talks : good music
and a hearty welcome to all. Bring a
' friend..
TbejLost Big Money.
Referring to the winding up of the
state alliance exchange, which, by-the-
wjiy, will throw several “statesmen” out
of a job, the Constitution says:
As the business now stands the assets
are just about half the original stock,
and since the exchange was organized
• the stockholders have- pot received a
cent from its business *operations. Ac-
Slaughter Sale.
Our Mr. B. H. Levy has been with us
the first of this week to our annual stock
taking. He advises a general slaughter
sale: So on she goes. Come and get
oar new prices. They are the lowest
ever known of in Georgia.
It d-w B. H. Levy Bro. & Co.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY
THING CARRIED IN THE DRUG LINE.
6nrLine of Fine ^ohndies^ | s always Fresh.
B. J. SMITH, M
D., Druggist,
WAYCROSS, GA.
COT <*\T a .OAX OI'l- x OP WATCROSS, WARE, ORARIiTON, OABEDEN
AND CLINCH ICJOUNTIES.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 25. 1894.
NO 42.
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Warren Lott—Ordinary.
B. H. Thomas—Clerk Superior Court.
8. F. Miller—Sheriff and Jailor.
E. H. Crawley—Treasurer.
Joe I). Smith—School Commissioner.
/. J. Wilkinson—Tax Receiver,
f. T. Thigpen—Tax Collector.
.. K. Daniels—County Surveyor.
\ S. McCarthy—Coroner.
County Commissioners—W. A. Cason, J
W. DaVidson and D. J. Blackburn.
Address, Waycross, Ga, *
TOWN AND CODNTY.
J. A. JONES & COMP’NY
Waycross. Georgia.
Local Matters of a Readable
Shape and Nature.
Of all the tyrants of the hour
Who rule the earth with might,
She sways mankind with greatest power
The dimpled girl in white.
Fine moiling—this.
Watch the cork down at Sharps wharf.
Have you planted your fall garden yet.
Our ladies are all democrats, thank lieav-
CITY OFFICERN, WAYCROSS, GA.
Frank C. Folks, Mayor. Aldermen
A. J. Miller. G. I*. Pollard. G. M. Archer.
D, A. ^cGee, S. F. Millet.
Warren Ix»tt. City Treasurer.
J. L. Crawley, City Attorney.
R. P. Bird, Clerk of City Council.
W. K. Sweat, City Marshal. |
The Waycross Herald Official Organ.
J. S. Shari', City Assessor and Collector.
F. M. Young. Street Overseer.
J. M. Freeman. Cemetery Keeper.
those who carry
COUJfTY COURT.
J. S. Williams, Judge, R. C. Cannon, Soli-
~ ilar session third Saturday
each month. Quarterly sessions third 'Sat
urday in March, June, September and Dec
ember.
BOARD OF EDOATIO*.
H. W. Reed, Ibesident; W. J. Carswell,
Secretary; J. E. W. Smith. L. Johnson, S.
W. Hitch, H. P. Brewer, J. L. Walker.
Board meets Second Saturday in month
at 2:30 p. m., at High’School building.
SANITARY A WATERWORKS COM’N.
H. Murphy, Chm’n, W. M. Wilson,
M. Albertson, Lem Johnson,
W. A. Cason, H. W. Reed.
R. P. Bird Ex. Off. Clerk.
Warren Lott, Ex. Officio Treasurer.
H. W. Reed, Chief Engineer.
Waycross Lodge. No. 305 F. and A. M.,
meets 2d and 4th Wednedays at 7:30
p. in. J. E.W. Smith. W. M-.; T. 8. Paine
Secretary.
Meets at Masonic Hall, Plant Avenue, 1st
Friday in each month at 7:30 p. m. Ex.
Comp. \Vv W. Sharpe, H. I*.; Rt Ex. Comp.
D. B. English. Secretary.
Meets every Monday night at 7:30 o’clock.
R. T. Cottinghnm, C, C.; G. W. Bennett,
K.K.&S
brotherhood locomotive en
GINEERS.
Division 429, J. M. Smith, Chief Engin
eer ; G. W. Barnes, First Assistant Engineer
H. A. McGee, Insurance Agent. Meets
Waycross Lodge No. 74.W. T. Brewer, M.
M., A. A. Beavers, Secretary. Meets 2d and
4th Saturdays each .month at B. L. E. hall,
8 o’cl9ck. •
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS.
New Year Division No. 311—Meets 2d and
4th Sundays in each month, 7:30 p. m. at B.
L. E. Hall. Reed Block. W. T. Forrester,
Chief Conductor ; Geo. A. Croom, Secretary
and Treasurer.
tia Volun-
Company F—1th regiment Georgii
teers. Capt. J. McP. Farr; 1st Lieutenant,
H. Gift
... n; 2d Lieutenant, T. O’Brien;
Secretary, C. J. Paine; Treasurer, R. E.
Langley. Rfeg. monthly meeting 1st Tues
day of each month. Drill nights Tuesday
,nd Thursday of each week, 7:30 p. m.
Fresh ganleti seed at
• heap for cash.
Special low prio»s or
B. II. lx*vy Bro. it On.
If a man is a fool to begin with, educa
tion will not help him much.
Special bargain^ in trunks and traveling
bags. B. H. Jscvy Bro. & Co. ltd-1 tw
Sewer and Drainage Pipes
The bracing atmosphere these line mom-
igs smacks of the coming fall.
A grand barbecue will l>e the next event
ii the democratic tapis in the Magic City.
Every thing going at bargain prices with
*. Come and sec. B. H. Levy Bro. &
d. ltd-ltw.
$12 to $20 suits for $0, $7 and $8. See our
clothing window. fc.H. Levy Bro. & Co.
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J. 8. Sharp will keep the best selected
stock of groceries in the city. Call and get
prices.
There is as little mercy in stabbing with a
word as there is in doing the job with a
knife.
Customers are always satisfied with the j
bargains they get at $mith, Adams & Par
ker’s. ltd&w
The bill boys are a nuisance, but then
have a devil who will measure arms w
with them.
J, C Huber. N. G.: D. Williams. Secretary.
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
Elizabeth street. Rev. W. H. Scruggs, Pastoi
Preaching every Sabbath 11 a. m. and 7
p. m. Sunday School every Sabbath 3 p .m.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Big line new shoes just in for nieji and
boys. All the different widths from C. to F,
All the new ideas in toes and general finish.
B. H. Iscvy Bro, & Co. It d-w
Master Eu-tace Sirmans has resigned his
position with the Herald; and gone into the
grocery business.
Smith, Adams & Parker are doing a very
quiet business, but a very safe and satisfac
tory one. ltd&w
The minstrel show Saturday night prom
ises to be very good. The press all over the
state speaks very highly of it.
Don’t fail to call on Smith. Adams & Par
ker, when you are in the city. They will
treat you right. ltd&w
The man who sits down to wait for some*
body’s^ild shoes, will need a cushion on his
chair before he gets them.
Our lug sale of Negligee shirts is still on,
and the best values in town. We cut them
a little more to-day. B. H, Levy Bro J& Co.
ltd-ltw
The Democrats of Georgia are lining up
for business, and when squarely in the sad
dle they will present a solid front.
Smith* Adams & Parker have the # only ex
clusive shoe store in this part of the state
and their stock is unsurpassed in quality
nd prices. ltd&w
An experienced grocery man with the
necessary business qualifications, can se
cure a position by calling at this office.
Third party men don’t linger long in the
atmosphere of a democratic club. It looks
like a “heads I win tales you lose” game
to them.
Misses Mamie and Etta Jacobs of Charles
ton, 8, C., returning from a visit to Gaines
ville, Fla., are spending a few days with
Mrs. Paine.
Summer underwear at half price and let l
Remember you will need it to wear your
woolen this winter and too you may live
till summer. B. H. Levy Bro. &
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Of every Description a Specialty.
JSrGreatlimlucements offered to cash customers..A3
Our Goods
Are Made
To Order
By first-class
Manufacturers.
TAKE A DAY OFF!
Be Certain to Attend my
GREAT BARGAIN SALE!
FRIDAYand SATURDAY,
August 31st and September 1st.
Suits tliat were HIS to $18, go for $8.S0
PANTS WORTH $1.00 to $1.50 A PAIR, 50 CENTS.
Snmm er Coats onc.tliirci Off
BOYS’ COATS WORTH r.O for 25c. STARCHED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ••5c
W. L. DOUGLAS $5.00 MEN’S SHOES FOR #3 50
w. L. DOUGLAS $1.00 MEN'S SHOES FOR $3 00
W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 MENS SHOES FOR $2.75.
ALL OTHER SHOES ONE-THIRD OFF.
BEST - BARGAINS - YOU - EVER - HAD!
FRANK C. OWENS,
E LEADING CLOTHIER,
WAYCROSS, GA.
OWENS’ BLOCK,
Open and
Top Buggies.
Road Carts Of
Different styles.
Light Farm Wagons
GROSS-TIE AND
WOOD WAGONS.
TURPFNTINE Wagons.
SPRING Wagons.
BANK OF WAYCROSS.
CAPITAL $50,000.
FRANK C. OWENS, President.
H. W. REED, Vice President. '
NEWTON WOODWORTH, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
L. Johnson, .4. Sessoms.
_ J - *■ Runn, IFm. Parker.
=* -*• ® Knight, ,f. B. Smith. (-v
I- «• Jenkins, s. W. Hitch.
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
We do a general banking busi
ness and solieit youp patronage.
Mallary Bros. & Co
MACONT, QB ORCAIA
Rememberwe are still head-
quarters J or
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills, Grist
LIGHTand
Heavy
Team
Collars.
Mills, Cotton Gins,
COTTON PRESSES,
And Everything in
The Machinery Line
SADDLES!
SADDLES!
SADDLES!
SADDLES!
Please do not-be persuaded into buying anything i
o us for PRICES.
our line before writing
MALLARY BROS. & CO.
MACON, GEORGIA..
THE SOUTH GEORGIA BANK
op WATcnoss
P A.YS
INTEREST
On Deposits, and Compound^ Times a Year.
THE FIRST HATIOHAL BANK
OF
WAVCROiSS
Receives Deposits from Merchants, Farmers and all Business Finns on the Most
Favorable Terms. And Grants all Accommodation consistent
with Safe and - Conservative Banking.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
C. C. GRACE, Presidext. 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. V.