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Tno Women Hhol to Death.
C.evelami, Onto, April It. - Mr
Martnu J. Calhoun, aged 75. ami he
daughter. Mr*. Vaughn, ii^eil 4<'». er
AdvertMng tr«*ncl«*“.
allot and killed thin morning by an un
known person near Mantua station,
forty miles from here. Will Vaughn,
a Atepaon of the younger woman. i*
locked up in Ravenna jail as u suspect,
lllood stains wore found on his trou
sers. lie says the stains came from u
cut tinker. Mrs, Yuughn wus shot
live times in the head, the sixth bullet
of a revolver ending the life of her
mother. So one but the murderer saw
the crimes committed. - The body of
Mrs. Vaughn wa« found in the kitchen
of her home lyinjf in a pool of blood,
and that of Mrs. Calhoun In an ad
joining room, crouched In a corner
with her hand before her face, as if in
self-defence. There was a bullet hole
in her left temple Vatijjhn’s father
died a few days afro, and it is believed
lie left the bulk «-f his estate
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of the
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what the adv
and the puhlUher act-
Very few of them are
d ail of them are on-
traced in the effort to bent do
the
rontained in the above,
irs allow themselves to
nany wavs by these “
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Country edi
he swindled i
AtlniitN Man Shot and Thrown In River.
Mobile. Ala.. April 14.-W. T. Hn
verty, a former resident of Allan
fell fi*om un excursion train yesterday
morning at an early hour into Tensas
river and was drowned. Ilaverty,
with a number of friends, was on
route to I'enaacoln, and they claim
that tho man met with foul play. .1
K. Gray, who was with Ilaverty, says
that tho man was first shot and then
kicked into the river. Ilaverty, after
falling into tho river, heard to
erv out several times, but when the
train backed up he could not be found.
A searching party left the city this
morning for Tensas, and if tho body is
found it will be brought to Mobile.
Ilaverty, it is said boro, is related to
the prominent Atlanta furnlturo deal
era, Rhodes, Ilaverty A
I’l evident Sustains Hole.
I Washington, April 14.—The fol
ing official statement was made a
White House today:
I ‘•The President, after most careful
| investigation and hearing ns many
possible, and hearing from others, has
come to the conclusion that Coy. Dole’s
course has been such ns to warrant his
continuance as governor of Hawaii and
entitle him to the respect and hearty
support of tbu administration.
Found Dead at llaruesrlllt.
Macon, April 15.—Dr. R. 0. Cotter,
wealthy man a specialist of proininen
found dead in the home of his
mother-in-law in Ilarnesville, The
cause of death was a bullet wound
der the right car, presumably due to
the accidental discharge of a pistol he
cleaning. Owing to HI health he
had retired from pruccice. lie was
formerly president of the Ilarnesville
Savings Hank.
Tin* nomination for congress
man for the 11th ilistrict will he
h.-ici on the an me <iav that the
governor, slate house officers auu
county officers are nominated,
June .Vli
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. / PROGRAM
- Of the Annual Meeting of the
Woman’s Missionary Union
Of Savannah Presbytery.
Waycras, Oa., Friday, April 18II1. 9:30 a. tn.
V'IO|. April 181b. 0:30 a. m.
First Msthodlst Church.
Hymn Choir
Devotional Exercises Pastor, Rev. R. A. Brown,
Union Rally Hymn "True Hearted," Hymn No. 34a.
Address ol Welcome Mrs. |. H. Gillon, Waycross
Hvply Mrs. Scarborough, of Fitzgerald
Reception ol New Members.
President's Address.
Reports of Officers.
Election of Officers.
Miscellaneous Business.
Prayer. Hymn No. 219.
yti&i»\t, 3:30 p. dltnaa iHrrtmru
Prasb.tarlan Church.
Music Choir
Devotional Exercises Rev. W. A. Nisbet
Address—“Our Union Work" Mr. R. II. Clay
Address—Home Missions .. .1 Iicv. Edgar Tufts
Address—Foreign Missions Rev. C. C. Carson
Prayer. 1
Hymn No. 227.
Benediction.
Valur&ap, April It'll-, 0:30 a. m.
rtr.l M.uh.xji»t Church.
PEVOTIONAL EXERCISES,
Paper — "Plans, Prospects and Promises "for 1902," by
Mrs. Baker, Brunswick
Paper—"Best Methods lor Making Our Missionary Meet
ings Successful,” Mrs. Rouse, Valdosta
DISCUSSION.
Paper—"PrayerJ For Missions; How Made Effectual,”
Mrs. Huggins, Fitzgerald
Paper—‘‘Importance of the Junior Work,” Miss Williams,..
- Waycross
• DISCUSSION.
Bsper—‘Do Unions Increase General Interest in Missions?".
— Mrs. Brantley, Biackshear
P»P*r—“Consecration" Miss Way. Savannah
Solo—“I’ll Go Where You Want Me To Go.”
Prayer.
; . Miscellaneous Business.
1 Hyma, “GoJ .Be With You." No 74.
c Jill. 1 in
Cures Blood Poison, Cancer, Ul
cers, Eczema, Carbuncles,
Etc., Medicine Free.
Hubert Ward, Maxey’n Oa., cays: “I
suffered from blood poison, my head,
face and shoulders were one mass of
coiruption, ache* in bones aud joint#,
burning, itching, scabby skin, was all
run down and discouraged, but Botanic
Blood Baitn cured me perfectly, healed
all the sores and gave my skin the rich
glow of health. Blood Balm put new
life into my blood and new ambition
into my brain,” Geo. A. Williams
Roxbury, face covered with pimples
chronic sore on back of head, supperat-
W swelling on neck, eating ulcer on leg
hone pains, itching skin cured perfectly
by Botanic Blood Balm—sores all healed
Botanic Blood Halm, cures all raalignaut
b’ood troubles, such as eczema, scabs
and scales, pimples, ruoniog sores, car
buncles, scrofula, etc. Especially ad-
vised for all obstinate cases that have
reached the- second or third stage.
Druggists $1. To prove it cures, sample
of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by
writing Blood Balm Co*, Atlanta, Ga.
Describe trouble'and free medical ad*
vice sent in sealed letter.
Foley's Honey and Tar
curt* colds, prevent* pneumonia.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it
How To Find Out.
Fill a fcoitie cr common glass with yew
water and let it stand twenty-four hours, a
sediment cr set
tling indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys: if (t stains
your linen It Is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
the back Is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to Do.
There is comfort in the 'knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
cf the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
to hild water and scalding pain in passing
It. or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necossity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
G^i ng the night. The mild und the extra
ordinary effect cf Swamp-Root Is soon
rei.ized. It stands the highest for its v/on-
ue-ful cures of the most distressing cases,
if you ne-d a medicine you should have the
lest. Sold by druggists in50c.and$1. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle c! thla
address Hr. Kilmer 1: r-t:*?orswamp-Rooi
Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Who . writing men
tion reauing this generous offer in this paper.
The Washing of
a Single Gentlemen
or the washing of a whole hotel is
done the same skill and care. Ex
pert help handle each class of work
and each individual strives to ex
cel. The result is that all b \vork
done by
The Wilson Steam laundry
Undertakers
AND
Embalmers.
Graduate and
Licensed Embalmer.
We keep in stock at all times a com*
plete Line of Coffins and Ctakett of the
Fineat tolled steel down to the cheapest
grade of pine coffin.
Murphy-Whitman Co.,
« K* 6-1 5ucre».-or* i
J. P. ULMER.
We are
Pushing Paint
The painting season is at
hand and we are ready to
supply your needs with
The
Sherwin-Williams
Paints
Let us figure on the paint
for your house. S. W. P. will
prove the best and most
economical paint you can
buy.
Full color cards for the
asking.
Jordan & Williams,
. Waycross, Ga.
Foley’s Honey and Tar
lor children,safe, sure. No opiate*.
PUFNA
Horses
and
Cows.
4 rttmirnirnr mtifnnu:
Ewing Springs
Candor, N. C.
Chalybeate Water.
ANALYSIS:
MKTALIC ELEMENTS:
Iron,-Aluminum, Magnesium, Calcium, Sodiun, Potassium.
acid;
Carbanic, Sulphuric, Silicic, -Phosphoric, Nitric,
Hydrochloric.
The *ota"i quantity of Mineral Water per U. S. gallon
is approximately eight grains, the above constituants ex-
i : ‘u the water as Carbonates, Sulphates, Phosphates,
ic.T.e,-. Nitrates and H \ drechlorates of the mehi’ic
< iue» ts nani-d. Solar a-- in. y be judged from the
qualitative an uysis 'his »«>u)d seem to be a mile Lit.
xcei.ei»t Chaiybente water, ci ntaining Magnesia and
. liicr \a.uable ,-a.ts Le.-tcts. J. M PICKEL,
Raleigh. N. C,
EWING
Mineral Springs Water
A Specific for
Indigestion,{Dyspepsia, and all kinds of Skin
Diseases, Kidney and Liver Troubles and Con
stipation and Nervous Affections, Rheumatism
and Gouty Diathesis.
H. C. Ewing, Proprietor.
Waycross, Ga.
• This Spring flows 72,000 Gallons of water
daily and can be made one of the most desirable and
magnificent resorts in North Carolina. It is located
3 miles from Candor, N. C , and the A, & A. R. R-
Co. offers to build their road out to the springs if proper
buildings are erected to accommodate its guests. And
as I am not financially in shape at present to erect
these buildings I am offering to give an interest in the
springs for the proper repairing, or will sell the springs
cheap or exchange them for Waycross property. A
sample bottle of this water can be had and you can
have it analized to your own satisfaction. But I will
guarantee the above analysis, and the ebatming effects
of this magnificent water. Yours respectfully,
H. C. EWING,
Waycross, Georgia.
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