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Herald.
OFinoXAL ORO-AN - CITY OF
"TO"AT CROSS AND WARE
VOL XVI.
COUNTY.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. SATURDAY. SEPT. 7, 1895.
1TY OF WtVGRQSS DIREGIud. 1 ' 1
OPFICEImw W IUSTY. !
—Ordinary. {
m p , .n! 0:na ,' ( r^ er ' 1 Superior Court. |
W v Miller—Sheriff and Jrilor. •
t * Jones—Treasurer.
r 0 ^ —School Comm.ssioner. I
v 'L .V'lkinaon—Tax Receiver. 1
A V- ‘.“‘pen—Tax Collectors
».C. Oilhft—County Surveyor. i
. DrinieS—Coroner.
CountyComraireioner^W. A. Cason. J. I.
. I . I>av ‘d*on and D. J. Blackburn i
Address, Wayerdsi, Ga.
CITY OFFICER}*. WATCH A )SS. GA.
Bru*re I f; K H ip v«^ ay0r: •"-nlermen. 3.W ;
&2£ '»**•
•V arren Lott. C v •'“Bams.
taxjBl©
NO. 36
j Mason’s and Lightning Fruit -Tars,
| Tin Top JELLY Tumblers,
^in Cans for Vegetables,
Granite and Porcelain Lined Pre-
servingKettlcs,
W. M. Toor
K. P. Din
J. P.
,ty Treasurer.
. City Attorney.
Clerk of City Council*
. Police,
oial Organ.
\V, A, Cason,
. XJU on. City Marshal.
f uy, Cottingbam, HigginboB
The Waycross Herald OIK" ’
E. H. Reed. F. C. 0w*". a
Assessors. 3 '
R. M. I.nnier, O’ i.,.*.. .
J. - , reu >an Cemetery Keeper.
COUNTY COURT.
J. *4. Williams, Judge, It. C. Cannon, Soli-,
citor. Regular session third Frida’- \ n
each month. Quarterly sessions Sat-
. Septem'^j. an j j)eo-
i March. Ju
iiotnn
J. E. L W Wn - kf ? , :i T^hUnt^ W, J, Carswell
- Cbt ATloV.
.- WfttUii. H. P. Brewer, S, S, Fitz-
L, Jottsonnnd S. \V. Hitch,
Mhl meets Second Saturday in month
M £-30 p. m.. at High School building.
sanitary £ Waterworks cojt.v.
H. Murphy, Cbm’n, W. M. Wilson,
M. Albertson, Lem Johnson,
\V. A. Cason, H. W. Reed.
R. P. Bin! El. OlT. Clerk.
Warren Lou, Kx. OJticio Treasurer.
MHYCROSS. GR-
Cash and Hard Times Makes Low Prices.
We carry the largest stock of Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts and Harness ever
brought to this section, We buy them in large quantities, which
enables us to offer them to you at Bargain prices.
| Fly Fans, Fly Traps,
Water
Cooler
Fishing Poles, Buel’s Bobs, Phantom Minnows,
Genuine Carlise Hooks, Braided Silk,
Flax on spools, in fact, everything needed tocatcb
THE OEXiEBUATED FLOR.EMOE WAG-OWS.
The excellent atanderd or this wagon is too well known to need further recommendation. - We handle them in sizes
consisting of light one and two horse farm wagon or crosss-tie and woodjvagons,
Linen and Cotton Lines,
the finny tribe.
Rubber and Canvass covered Hose Zinc and Copper Bath Tubs, Galvanizes
Pipe and Fittings. Gurney Refrigerator—attractive in finish, and takes less ice
than any other make used. The ladies are invited to call and inspect them.
Agents for Rock Hoofing—best in the world. Cheaper and more durable
than tin or iron.
lg-o Bar®.
V.
ml A. M.
As will be noticed in this cut these
wagons are made with band and pin
coupling tor reaches, and the solid steel
LodgeTNo7305 F. and A. M., | axles with old fashioned lmch pin aud
heavily ironed, with
, very long heavy
arranged to couple
re heavily ironed and
_ . ...id 4th Werineday
p. in. J. E.W. Smith. W. M.; T. 8. Paine
Secretary.
. K. A.
BLACKSHEAR CHAPTER NO.
Meets at Mn-sonic Hall, Plant Avpnue, 1st
Friday in each month at 7;30 r> m. Ex.
Comp. I>. A. McGee, H. P.*, Rt Kx. Comp.
C.T. W. Syfan, Secretary.
WAKEFIELD LODGE SO. *47, K. of P. j
Meets every Monday night at 7:30 o’clock! J
G. F. Dickson. C. O. Hohenstcin, V. C.
J. A. Jones. M.ofE.; J. R. Knight. M. ot
F. A K. of R. «fc Sd J- P- Ulmer, M. of the |
W.jC.A. Cnppet, V. at A.; W.M. Grace Ji
G. : C. II. Lowther, O. G.
BROTHERHOOD LOCOMOTIVE E.\
G INFERS.
Division429, J. M. Smith, Chief Engi
washers. They are
heavy round read
hounds, and are
short. Standards a
braced.
Watt-Harley Hardware Co
®—# J- KNOX, m—t
(NEAR COURT HOSE,)
Wayoross, Greorgi?
Dry goods, clothing, shoes, hats, notions, etc.
Crockeryware, tinware, glassware, cutlery, etc.
All Goods Frst-Class and T3on<
To Sell.
Come to him for almost anything in the grocery and dry goods lin
Country Produce DougJat and s<
rht
BUGGIES.
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Our stock is complete in this line, we have them made by contract by one of the lar
gest manufacturers in Ohio—we are therefore in a position to sell them to you at manufact.
urers prices.
2d and 4th Sundays of each month at 10 a. —
m„ Brotherhood ball, Reed block.
M., T. W- Syfan, Secretary. Meets 2d and
4th 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. m. at B.
L. E. Hall. Reed Block. W. T. Forrester,
Chief Conducts, *. Croorn, Secretary
and Treasurer.
WAY'* ROSS RIFLES.
Company F—4th regiment Georgia Volun
teers. Cant, Tim O'Brien; 1st Lieutenant.
T. H. Giilon; 2nd Lieutenan,
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:b0 p. m.
WAYCROSS LIGHT INFANTRY.
Company regiment Georgia Volun
teers. Captain ; 1st Lieut. T. E.
Andrews: 2nd Lieut. C. C. Thomas; Com
pany clerk, W. 1». Folks; Treasurer. W. M.
Jones. Regular monthly meeting 1st Mon
day in each month. Drill nights every
Monday night, 7:30 p. m.
Meets every Tuesday e ...
J. T. McGee. N. R. B. Hardy. V. G.:
Fred Ficken, P. S.; J. A. Jones, Ureas ; Fred
Yicken, Rccoreling Sec’y; R. E. S. Hcmby,
J. G.; W. D. O’Quinn, R. S. to N. G.; J). A.
McGee, R. 8. to V. G.; C. M. Kinney, War
den; K. B. Scott, Conductor.
among thechurches.
. Pastor.
Sabbath
School p. m. Christian Endeavor, 4:30 p.m.
Holiness meeting every Tuesday evening.
' ening.
mg
Prayer meeting Thursday _
Waycross Mission, Rev. M. F. Beals, Old
Church 1st and 3rd Sunday.
Preaching every Sabbath li a. m. and
p. m. Sunday School every Sabbath Sp.i
Prayer Meeting every Thursday 7:30 p.
PRESBYTERIAN’ CHURCH.
Rev. Edmund D. Viser, Pastor. Services
on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays of each
month; Sabbath School at 9.30 a, m.; Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at-S o’clock.
OL-ILCIT BROS.
ission
Southern Fruits and Vegetables
a Specialty.
335 WASHINGTON STREET,
-Coa. Harriet? Street. - - New Yore.
Reference: North Rivep- Bank.
J. W. FOLSOM.
YOUR TAGS ‘
For premiums ofN^Jelabtated 'Missinr®'
Xini and'^afly. Bird Tobaccfi. -8oT3,bg
allt^r^a^ts:' v v , ^;
W.-Ferst^Sbii dr t>. Sole Agenta-r
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FXjAIVT + B'STSTES
72 Time Tabic 72.
j To take Effect 12:01 a. m., Sunday, Aug. 4
Read Dowd..
Stations.
7 20 B. & W, Shops
8 00 ; Brunswick
8 09; Southern Crossing \
11 Mile Turnout
.....Waynesviile
8 571 Atkinson
9 04! Lulaton
f 9 12 Nahunta
f 9 30 Hoboken ...
f 9 38 Schlatterville.
, 9 55| Ar Waycross Lv
10 40 Lv Waycross Ar.
f 9 16; f 10 55; Waresboro.,..-
f 9 44; f 11 13 Millwood
f 9 54 f 11 201 McDonald
f 10 11! f 11 So! ............Pearson
f 10 19| f 11 42" -.Kirkland
f 10 29! f 11 51) 98 Mile Post
f 10 33j f 11 54 Gray's—
f 10 381 f 11 57 vVillacoocliee
f 10 50! f 12 15 Alapaha -
f Jl 08! f 12 28 Enigma
f 11 15 f 12 35 Brookfield
11 30 s 12 50 Ar Tilton Lv
12 55 Lv Tifton Ar ...
f 1 13! Ty Ty
f l 24 j Sumner —
f l 31 Poulan!
f l 381.. Isabella...
f i 4oi Willingham.
f 1 57 Davis
)p. F—St.
through Pullman Sleeping Cais for St, Louis,
ton, and all points north; also Tampa and St.
Reclining chair cars between Waycross and
U. DUNHAM, GEO. W. CC
Gen’l Suj>erintendent.
Div. I
'ass. Agent. W. TVRENN
— ass.Tr flic Manager'
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