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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, AUGUST 7 1897
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ CASTORIA,” AND
“ PITCHER’S CASTORI A,'’ AS OUR TRADE MARK.
' I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hycumis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” the same
that has borne and does now f **" on ever ^
dear the facsimile signature of wrapper.
This is the original “ PITCHER'S CASTORIA,’’ which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought ^7 on
and has the signature of wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
March 8,1897. &y*£*-*.. x>.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
KODAC KOLUMN. I
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S Among Our Exchanges. |
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Bailed You.
PRIVATE BOARDING
-- - Month, at |
MRS. TATUM'S BOARDING HOUSE. on j
Albany Avenue, near Court Houm-. Every-
thmir home-like ami comfortable. Good 1
meals; clean beds; REASONABLE KATES.
COTTINGHAM’S - RESTAURANT.
Opposite First National Bank.
WAYOROSS, - -. GEORGIA; J
—EUROPEAN PLAN.—
Meals served till 11 o'clock p. in. ami at any
hour in the day. Comfortable l**d. 25 cents;,
Good meal. 25 cents. FE CREAM served.
Your patronage solicited. We treat yon
right. E ComNGHAM Prop.
-ONE «
MINUTE
COUCH CURE
cores quickly. Th*t is what It wai
made for. Prompt, sate, sure, quick
relief, quick cure. Plenums to taka
Children like it and adult* like It
Mother* buy it for their children
prepared br E. O. I>*Wltt * Co., miker, ot
g,™ . LlMl* E*rlr IBaua, Urn f«nw«
iMetalic and
Wood Gaskets
And all grades ot COFFINS, ROllES
etc. Order through responsible parties
H’mi. Parker,
Watc*o»*. Ga
' C. C. BUCHANAN, SR.
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
MASONIC BUILDING. PLANT AVENUE
Houses rented, rents collected, taxes paid,
timber ami farming lands, city property.
Personal attention given all business en
trusted to nit.
PIANOS
Adwitte to be
THE MOST DURABLE,
Over
PIONOS,
30,000
In Use.
And not a dissatisfied customer. The Stan
dard by which others measure. Sold in
Georgia for the past 3U years to the most
prominent citizens.
They cost more than others, but as their
patented improvements add more than
double to its life, its worth more than dou
ble the price.
Buy the Best, its Cheapest
Full line of them in Fancy Wood Cfeses.
await your inspection at Geo. R. Tollmans’
* I atlogne and prices on applicot ; on to
Chas. H. Freyer,
South Georgia Manager.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
Wanted-fln Idea §S££5
Protect jroar Ideas: they may bring you wealth.
Write JbH.V WEPDEKBURM * CO.. Patent Attor
ney*, Washington, D. C- foe their <1 Juo prise offer
*ad new lUt of one UnuMoC inventions wanted.
Roberson's Repair SIiop
ALBANY AVENUE Neir Obnrthotise. j
Furniture Upholstered and Repaired, as,;
good as new. Mattresses made to order and \
renovated. Terms as reasonable as can l>e \
afforded. A treal is all l ask to conv
the public that I do first-class work,
pairing Baby carriaegs a special fearve.
6.E.PI8KPP1&SB.
-Y FURNITURE AND
BOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
BEDDING.
RUGS,
MATTING,
COMPLETE LINE
Bought in large, quanities for cash. We
save our eti tomer* money. Exami-
Mail
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di-
arrboea Remedy always affords prompt
reliet. For saie by V. L. Stanton A Co.,
Druggist*
The London Spectator thinks the mo*
nopo'ists are trying to convert this coun
try into a powerful oligarchy. This is
•bout the usual rate at which English
papers keep up with American affairs.
Burning, itching skin diseases instant
ly relieved by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve, unequalled by cuts, bruises, burns
It heals without leaving a scar, A, M.
Stead and V.L. Stanton A Co.
It appeals that Spain would rathe/ be
licked by the United States than see
Cuba win single-handed. Maybe we
will accommodate the Dons later on.
“They don’t make much fuss about it”
'V e are speaking of DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills for consti
pation. and all stomach and liver troub
les. They never gripe. A. M. Stead
and V. L. Stanton ft C*».
Spain refuses to allow cargoes of
American food products to be landed at
Cuban ports. This is strange, in view
of the tact that “a state of war does not
exist in Cuba.”
Vim, vigor and victory:—these are the
characteristics of DeWitt’s Little Early
Risets, the famous little pills for consti
pation, biliousness and all stomach and
liver troubles, A. M. Steau, and V. L.
Stanton &.Co.
Prominent business and society men
in Atlanta who are in hot water over the
indorsement of a negro for the collector-
ship might write to Galveston to ascer -
tain how the same thing was done there
with so little trouble a few years since*
It heals everything except a broken
heart, may be said of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. Piles and rec'al diseases,
cuts, burns bruises, tetter, eczenra and
all skin tioubles may be cured by it
quickly and permanently. A. M. Stead
and V. L Stanton ft Co.
A large number of Americans on their
way to Alaska are now preparing to in
crease their respect for potatoes and
hardtack.
Don’t nauseate your stomach with teas
and bitter herbs, but regulats your liver
and sick headache by using those famous
little pills ‘known as DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers. V. L. Stanton & Co., and
A. M. Stead.
Congressmen Henry is authority for
the statement that McKinley’s prosper
ity is a stem -wind, copper riveted, all
wood fourply fraud. Mr. Henry is very
discourteous to the president, also very
truthful.
There is a time for everything, and the
time to attend to*a cold is when it starts.
Don’t wait until you have consumption,
but ^prevent it by using One Minute
Cough Cure, the great remedy for colds,
coughs, croup, bronchitis, and all throat
and lung troubles. A. M. Stead and \ .
L. StantonA Co.
Little Greece is now kicking at the
peace terms agreed to by the powers. It’s
the hardest thing in the world to con
vince a beggar that no choice is leitfor
him.
John Griffin, of Zanesville, O, says;
“I never lived a flay for thirty years
without suffering agony, until a box of
DeWitt’s Witch Hazd Salve cured my
piles.” For piles and rectal troubles,
cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin
troubles DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is
unequalled. V. L. Stanton & Co., and
A. M. Stead.
The authoritiee up in Seattle and Jen-
eau ought to be able to gets lots ol val
uable street and sanitary work out of
the gangs of stranded fortune hunters in
those communities for the next year or
THE PRIDGEON
Foundry and Machine Works,-
The “Lily Whites,” as steered by
Hanson, of Macon, do not seem to be iu
it with McKinley, but the gentlemao of
ebony hue gets there.—Marietta Jour
nal.
If McKinley keeps on appointing the
colored brother to the fat political
offices the cotton this fall will have to be
picked by “poor white trash.”—Atneri-
cus Herald.
Mr. duBignon is correct when he says
that the trouble in the lunatic asylum
arose from sending people there who
ought to have been in the penitentiary.
People are very tired of the insanity
dodge.—Savannah Press.
The Atlanta Commercial thinks that
some of the lawyers now engaged
condemning lynching so vehemently in
Georgia have been respousib e through
quibbling and delay iu bringing about
lynching.
The Ryder brothers seeht determined
to carry out their idea of bringing the
executioners of Dr. Ryder to ihe gal
lows, but they will have a hard row to
hoe before they succeed.—Amerkus
Herald.
Over three hundred people, who went
t» the train Sunday morning to witness
the departure of the remains of Miss
Jenuette Thayer, stopped to partake of
the clear, cold, distilled water at the ice
factory. They used up all the water,
thus making it necessary to run the ma
chinery an hour and a quarter Monday
morning before the company could pro
ceed with the manufacture of ice.—
Fitzgerald Citizen.
Reports to the contrary notwithstand
ing Fitzgerald seems to be a dry town.
—WE MAKE ALL KINDS OF—
•^JRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
On short notice. We also furnish Sugar mills and Pans
of all sizes. Pond street, opposite Ulmer’s shop.
SAILOR COSTUME OF WHITE AND
RED SERGE, WITH BRAID
DECORATION.
The sailor costume for girls is probably the
most sensible addition that can be made to
the Summer wardrobe. It is appropriate for
city ot country and is graceful in style
and practical in construction. In the illustra
tion will be seen a union of colors, although
serge is used throughout White and red
are associated and braid and an embroidered
anchor provide suitable decoration.
The full skirt is deeply hemmed and is
trimmed with braid above the hem and a
PARTY DRESS OF WHITE NAINSOOK.
WITH INSERTION AND EMBROID-
ERY DECORATION.
The Spanish flounce enters quite as promi
nently into the toilettes of the young as in those
of their elders and in sheer materials is very
effective In the illustration will be seen a
party dress for a girl, the waist, shaped in low
round outline at the top, is made with a shal
low round yoke to which the lull front and
backs are joined. Clusters of vertical tucks
collect the fulness at the top of the waist and
gathers draw it at the bottom, where it droops
Shcnfl’s Sale
There v
before the Ware county
court house door, in Waycross, Georgia, on
Tuesday, the seventh day of&eptemt»e. 1*97,
to the highest and best bidder, for cash, be
tween the legal hours of sale, a.l that tract
or par el of 1 nd lying, being and situated
unity of Ware, state of Georgia,
l tin
I Wa;
id in that portion
of the City of Waycross known as “old Way-
cross,” and more fully described ns follows:
Beginning at a stake at the corner of a
street and lands ot Anna Webb, and from
thence running south along the said street
a distance of one hundred and fifteen feet,
to a stake, thence in an easterly direction
one hundred and sixty feet, to a stake,
thence in a northerly direction a distance of
ninety-three feet, to a stake, thence in a
north-westerly direction a distance of one
hundred and nine feet to point or place of
beginning, and bounded as follows; On the
north by lauds of Anna Webb, on the west
by street, on the south by lands of George
Taylor, and on the north-west by lands of
Jim Johnson, containing one-half acre more
or less. Said property being in the posses
sion of, ana having been levied
upon % as the property of the defendant
Phyllis Faison, under and by virtue of a
certain execution issued from the County
Court of Ware county, in tavor of Jeff Eth-
eredge and against the said defendant, Phyl
lis Faison. notice as required by law bavin?
been given the defendant, Faison, this Au
gust 4th 1897,
T. j. McClellan.
Sheriff Ware county, Georgia.
On Short Notice
we can turn out most any kind of
work in the very best style. Our material
is in good condition ana we guarantee sat- ,
isfactory woikmansliip. Come and look at terials frequently made up
that
sleeveless under-waist supports it The fronts
of the blouse open in V shape, showing the
facing on the under-waist, and a sailor collar
prettily curved at the lower edge at
the back has broad curved ends meeting at
the top of the closing. °
The full sleeves are finished with wrist
bands. The mode will most frequently be
made up in serge or flannel and sometimes in
cool linen, Russian crash or batiste.
The Buttcrick pattern is costume No. 9208
9 sizes; ages, 4 to 12 years; any size, 25
cents.
SUMMER FANCIES.
Variety is the keynote of prevailing fash
ions. Diversity is shown as much in decora
tion as in the construction of gowns, and pro
digality in trimming is the rule.
Organdy dresses are all frills and putts. In
one instance a group of narrow ruffles is the
ornamental factor; in another it is bands and
frills of filmy lace; in a third a tasteful appli
cation of embroidery that looks like the work
of some deft-iingered needleworker; in yet
another plaitings of chiffon, mousscline or some
kindred textile.
Besides these trimmings. extra touenes are
given by ribbons. That patience must supple
ment skill in the disposal of these various
trimmings is evident, but the result usually
compensates foT the labor and the average
woman accepts the task cheerfully.
Yellow, blue, cerise and watermelon-pink
stripes vary the white taffeta grounds of ma
terials frequently made up in dancing dresses,
of the work turned out in our office. ■ Moir6 glace Louisines are new and admirable
Every job printed^in our office secures the I for entire gowns. In these the warp is al-
<•—-* 1 white. Tliere are other glace Louisines
- - V
best at tenth
satisfactory.
v and has never failed’ to prove
THE HERALD.
HUT6HINS & CHAMBERLAIN.
General
—Repair
=Shop—
Wilson Block.
Guns, pisto's. Bicycles. Ice Boxes. Fnna
ture, Etc., repaired on short notice,
and Ice Boxes made to order.
All kind of REPAIR work a SPECIALTY.
We ate Pleased
With the patronage accorded
ns up to date. Our place is
better equipped than ever to
serve oar guests satisfactorily.
We purpose to live up to our
motto and keepTHE SOUTH
ERN “The Model $2.00 Hotel
of South Georgia.”
'When nr Waycross
We carry
goods from cheapest pine
coffin to rolled steel casket.
I l MURPHY & CO.,
Successors to W. R. Mclotosli & Co.
THE GENERAL
REDUCTION IN
BICYCLE PRICES
eloquently proclaim* the fact
that to-day *• year old ”
i “I crave hut One Minute,” said the
i public speaker iu a husky voice, and
j tiieu betook a dose of One Minute Cough
{ Cure, and proceeded witjj his oratory.
" One Minute Cough Cure is unequalled
Undertakers I ,or thrort and lung troubles. V. L. Stau-
ton & Co., and A. M. Stead.
RSena’or Mills says *he democrats are
j‘ fighting each other.” They are not,
1 Senator. The democrats are lighting a
i wing of the republican party that has
1 the supernal gall to call itsell democratic.
Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Tonic is the on-
| lv remedy that cures Chilis and Fever
\ and Malarial Troubles without injury to
; the stomach and digestive organs. This
j is so because each dose contains Pure
j Pepsin sufficient to digest it. Tasteless
! and guaranteed. o©c at all stores.
! The latest coroner’s jury verdict is
! “killed-by a raiiroad in the hands of a
j receiver ” The receiver could have
| used a six-shooter ea-u-r and it would
have produced the same results.
| S. S. Moore, of Greensburg. Kv., siys:
I was very oillious for a long time; had
fallen off and getting in bad health. 1
had dyspepsia and spit up my food. I
began using Ramon’s Liver Pills and
Tonic Pellets according to the Doctor’s
Book, and as a result I increased in
weight 23 pounds, and i'eei like a new
Iverson. -5c.
The Piugley bill will be known in
story as a tarriff for robbery only.
CASTORIA
Tot Infanta and Children
Cumberland Route.
B. & F. S. B. Co.
without the water-marks, and half-inch check
Louisines for waists, the colors in the checked
variety being navy-blue, heliotrope, black or
forest-green with white. Truly, there is no
dearth of alluring fabrics from which to choose
the Summer outfit
A saddle gore is introduced as a novelty in
the skirt of a two-piece Cycling costume.
The Eton jacket flares gradually from the
throat and may be made with or without
with graceful blouse effect Short puff sleeves
are finished with insertion-covered bands
above a frill of embroidered edging. Tho
skirt consists of a smooth circular yoke and a
Spanish flounce that is turned under and
shirred at the top to form a friU heading.
China silk in any of the delicate shades be
coming to .the young may bo chosen for a
dress of this kind and lawn, dimity, organdy,
mull, etc., always make up charmingly if a
trifling amount of ribbon and lace enter into
their construction.
The Butterick pattern is dress No. 9199;
8 6izes; ages, 5 to 12 years; any size, 25 cents.
Terrsble Floods in Itally.
Vienna, August 4.—The danger of
serious floods is averted, as the water ia
beginning to subside, but it is still nec
essary to take ail possible precautions.
The reports of fatal casualties from
the provinces are most deplorable.
Eighty-five persons have been drown
ed in Silesia, sixty between Ischl and
Laussen and ten at J udgebuneb. while
nearly a hundred are missing, moat of
whom are supposed to be drowned.
’At Johnnisbad, Bohemia, there have
been seventeen fatalities and from al
most every district c r *me reports of wide
spread destruction of crops and cattle.
One of the newest cycling skirts is divided
[ it its back edges, includes knickerbockers and
is made with a saddle seat having full fail
openings.
| The chapeau par excellence is the walking
The trimmed sailor, so long a favorite.
Historic and scenic route to and from
Florida, via St. Simon, Jekyl and Cum
berland Islands and Dun^eness to F**r-
nandina, Fla-, connecting with F. C. &
P. R. R. for all Florida points. At ^ 1UC WUUI w 4V1I , n iavu
Brunswick with Plant System . and j though not deposed, occupies a’far less
portant position than it did. The walking hat
is sufficiently varied in style to adapt it to all
types, though the differences in the shaping
of brim or crown by which this is done are
riot pronounced.
The large hat with the drooping or bent
brim is worn with dressy attire on the drive
promenade, while the walking hat like the
Southern Railway for all points.
Warren H. Williams. Proprietor
.JOIES l THOMAS, Igeit;
SCHEDULE.
Betsswick, Cumberland, Ferxandi.va Live
Daily, Except Sunday, South Bound. _
Leave Brunswick..... .8 00 am
Arrive Jekyl Island .9 00 an«
“ Cumberland '. .....10 00 am
** Fernandina 12 00 n'li
Daily Except Sunday North Bound.
Leave Fernandina 1 30 pm
Arrive Cumberland 3 30 pm
•* Jekyl Island 4 30 pm
” Brunswick, - -5 30 pm
Snnday, South Bound.
Leave Brunswick 8 00 am
Arrive Simon 9 10 am
“ Cumberland 11 am
Sbnday, North Bound.
Leave Cnmber’and 3 30 pm
Arrive St. Simon 5 30 pm
“ Brunswick -0 3o pni
BRUN8WFK. ST. SIMON LINE.
Daily. Ex ept Sunday,
Sunday.
Leave Brunswick 8 am, 10am. 2 pm
** SlSimon.. 11 30am, 5 30pm, 10:45 pro
For rates, and all,other infornietion, ap-.
ply to any rallrodd agent of ‘ . ’
1 Hf H: RAYMOND.'
Gen'l Pass. Agt. Brunswick, Ga
W- M. Tripper ft Co., M’t’re.
Chas. Davies. A. G. P. A.,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Galling Chickens.
In England the calls chuck, chuck
or coop, coop, prevail; in Virginia, coo-
chee, coo-chee; in Pennsylvania, pee,
pee. The later call is widely employed
being reported from Germany, ripain,
(as pi, pi.) Bulgarin. Hungary, Bavaria,
and the Tyrol. In the Austria province
the term is'u-»d in combination, th.i-,
pulla, pi, pi; the call .pulleSe, pul, pul,
also occu n there.
In some parts of Germany the poul-
trimmed sailor, more often accompanies the \ try are called with tick, tick; i
young chicken* with tuk!
Leghorn and Milan straws are seen in large tuk (Grimm,) and schip, schip, the latter
htw. the fancy braids being still made up in , an imitation of their own cry. In
other shanea.—From The Delineator. i * _ . t J
» eas»*-rn Prussia hen are called with
A Pem sylvania old maid had two , klucsschen, kluck, kluck; alsolippschen
boys arrestrd tor kissing her. .is j tipp, lipp. Grimm records aUo pi, pi,
thusts-renkingret'ent-eonthe cn-ire sex andtiet, tiet. Wciubold reports from
whtcb ignored her at. lime when prob- Bavaria bibi, bibeli, bidli; pi, pi and
ably *he was worthy t*» be kissed and i j j ’ * *
had too much sense to tell nta.utir. j I„ D-mark the call is poorle; in
It is shears grarifvintr to rise,re tfstt- | “''.‘H ^ “i? in B,h « aia - in
monin Is for Ch.mberl.in-, Colit. CM*. I Bu ’?* r,a - t,n - . „
ra and Diarrhoea Retne.lv, and when , ^.e southern negro has no call at all
the endorsement™ a ni.vsician it ■*«»*!? ‘ft* them "« the .«o»t an-1
is especially so < There is no more mu- | wr,n «" tbe,r
isfactory or effective remedy than Cham- ^
berUin’* Odie, 'Cholera nn<! Duirrhoea't Electric Hitters.
Remedy,” write* D'. R. E. phy- j Electric Bitters is :i medicine suited
sician d pha r roaci - t, «>f *1 o?v. Mo... |;, r H uy season, but perhaps inure gener
ally needed when the languid, exhausted
telling prevails, when the liver is torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonic and
alternative is felt. A prompt Use of this
medicine ha* often averted long and per
haps fatal bilious fevers. No; n.edicine
wiilv act uaore surely in coumeratoing
And freeing tfae«*ysteiu frino tiie malarial
poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con-tit
pation. Dizziness yield to Electric* Bit-
50e. and *1.00 per bottle at A B.
edv,” writes Df. R. K. Rol*-\, phy- 1 £ie
Tat d pharmacist, of * I’hey, Mo., j » u
and a* he h »* »-ed the reme lv in his
family and sold it in hi* drug store for
rix year*, be should */*er*a;nly know.
For sale by V. L. £tanton ft Co.. Drug,
gif'?! , .
Professor Eilhet of the rimithsonian
Institution seems think thrt in th*
*eal fisheries dispute Mr. J-»hn U T * Fos
ter, like hi- rain «.ke ofG’o*rer. is “into
tbe puddle up to hi* middle.” bn* maybe
Uncle Sam will see to it that **fce never
goe* there again.”
McWhorter & IX, and V. L. ?*ti.n»on A
Co.