Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, October 12, 1887, Image 1
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cWM PAREKR Pronrietor.
Temvcrance, 'Irditi't and Justice.
$1.00 Per Annum, in Advance.
Vol. 4.
Waycross, GcorgiaJMober 12, 1887.
«’•■»! CalcwlfT—Br«n*«lek Clrcait.
Clincli—First Mondays in March nn<l
October.
Appling—Second Mondays in March
nn«l October.
Wayne—Third Mondays in March
and October.
Pierce—Fourth Mondays in March
and October.
Ware—First Mordays in April anil
November.
Coffee—Tuesday alter second Mon
days in April and November.
Charlton— 1 Tnoadays alter third Mon
days in April and November.
Camden—Fourth Mondays in April
and November.
• Glynn—Beginning on the first Mon
days in May aud * December, and to
continue lor two weeks, or as long as
the business mav require.
M«ni«lpal
Mayor—W. J. FmJth.
Councilmen -Warren Lott,E.P.McCalL
Guo U. Yoomans, D. A. Williams.
Treasurer—W. M. Mallon.
Clerk id the Council—J. 8. Williams.
Tax Assessor and G’olleetor-J.E.Butler.
Marshal—J. P. Cason.
Night Watchman—S. II. llinnant.
Const? oarers.
Clerk of the Supreme Court—W. M.
Wilton.
Ordinary—\Vanvn Ix>tt.
Khcriff—T. B. Henderson.
Tax Collector—i. A. Cason.
Tax Receiver—J. J. Wilkinson.
County Treasurer—W. 8. Bailey.
County Surrogate—J us per humcc.
Coroner—J. T. llale.
SO.IKT1ET.
tra T «r»ss MJ. »• * *- M.
Meets in their hall 2nd and 4th Wed-
nesdavH at 7 p. m. Visiting hretliern in
the town are cordially invited.
Pierce Udp* No- O?* I. «»• O. P.
Meets at their hall in Woycross evefrv
1 stand 3rd Thursday evening at 80’cluck
V
G. P. Folks, N. G.
W. J. Carswell, Scc’y.
Knlakts of Pythias.
Meets every Monday night in Lott'i
Hall opposite Methodist Church.
Warren I-ott, C. C.
Jo UN R. Fkanki.ix, K. ol It. S.
CASON & MILLER.
GSERAL GROCERS,
WA7CECSS BSCBBIA.
CKRA-IINT,
Hay, Salt
and Bran,
BY THE CARLOAD.
BrunswicK
AND WESTERN
RAILROAD.
TW BOUTS,
Fifty Miles Snorter Than an;
Other Route Between Wav-
cross and Albany.
Orders from the conrtry solicited, and
prompt attention guaranteed. oc2f ly
XL ROACH,
Dental .Surgeon,
MALLON'S HALL, WATCHOSS, HA.
SOLICITS THE PATRONAGE OF
THE PUBLIC.
Csrlfiin House.
Court House Square, Woycross, Ga.
/. T. BALE Proprietor.
Board per month $15 00: per day, $1 00
Clean beds, good fare and everything
done lor the comfort of patrons.
Tatcm House.
IVayciss, - - Georgia.
(Near the Methodist Church)
BnarJei? by the month, week or day,
taken at reasonable prices, and the
comfort ol patrons looked after. iny£5
Saturday in each, month.
J. P. Stati.inos,
JrRAWi.Es, See’y.
Folks ton Hotel,
J. \V. RODPKSBEBY, Fro.
Tolkstou, Georgia.
\V M k ^top at this hotel when visiting Folk
, * * | ston or Charlton County. Comryan
Iron 11*11.
Itocal Branch, 301, O. I II.. meets
every Tuesday night in J. Ulilfeldor’s
Hall. ’ Wii.i.i am Nom.K, C. J.
John P. Cason, Accountant
MASONIC.
Folxston Lodge, 11X5, meets first Sat
urday in each month.
J. P. STALLINGS, W. M.
J. Rawls, Secretary.
BLACK*-II K.% It CIIAP-li n NO. 7.
There will V>o regular meeting ol
Hlarkshear Chapter No. 7 at Masonic
llall, in WnycWM.on Weilncsday,2lat
Instant, at 10 o’clock, a. ni. All ineni-
liera expected to Ik* prompt in attend
ance, and all aspirants lor degrees
must be present.
W. F. PARKER, II. T.
A. J. Sweat, 8ecretar>.
WEBBS WS WOBSBIP.
M. K. Church South—Rev. K. J.
Burch, Pastor.
Preaching even* Sunday at 11 o'clock
A. M., and 7 30 P. M. Sacrament of
the LouI’s supper every first Sunday.
Sirmali Fisridal
u Western
R A 1 LWtl
[All trains of thisfl
Central StandardThBa
A arc run by
TIMECARD IN KFM
June 19, *87.
Passenger trains
aids rea l will
nm daily as follows: i
% WEST INDIA F|
ffiT MAIL
RK.U> DOWN.
nr. \» up.
7 00 a in Lv - savanna
ft - Ar 1200pm
12 30 p m I.v - JuckaM
t - Lv 7 (X! a in
4 40 p m Lv - sanfod
KI.V 1 15 a m
9 00 p m Ar - Tampfl
BLv S 00 p m
PLANT STEAM
in i* line.
On and after Sunday, Sept. 4th, Ly Ji
1887, passenger train, will run -
follows:
Wed and - Ar Havana Lv
Sat a in
np^nil
an - p- in
West Lv Wed and
Sat p m
Wed and
Sat I
ul from
CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
WEST NORTH AND SOUTH.
Mail. K.\'j».
Brnnsw’k visB.&W lv 118 pin 0 30pm
Pyles’ Marsh lv *1 45pm *0 5:1pm
Jamaica lv 215pm 7 33pm
Wavnes’v lv 2 55pm 8 13pm
Hoboken lv 3 25pm 0 12pm
Schlntter’v lv 4 10pm * 0 17pm
W ay cross ar 4 38pm 1) 55pm 110 r
s nv'li.via .FAW
Charleston
Callahan ar (159pm .. ...
Jackson’v ar 7 45pm 5 30am J 3o p m Ar- Bambridgc- I.
Jack,v,via s FAW lv 2 05pm 7 00pm 4 04 p in ArChatahoocheeLv 11 30 am
Callalinn ^ lv 2 47am 7 40pm Pullman buffet cam'*to and from
Chariot on lv 6 10am •; ! Jacksonville and New York, t
Pullman buffet ears to
New York and Tampa
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
7 06 a m Lv - savannah - Ar 7 58 p in
8 42 a in l.v- .hsiip -Ar 6 16 pin
9 50 a m Ar - Waycross - Lv 5 05 pm
11 £6 a m Ar - Callahan - Lv 2 47 p m
12 00 noon Ar - Jackson’v - Lv 7 05 p m
7 00 a in Lv- -Ar 7 45 pm
Waycross.- Ar 4 40 p
p 7 5Spm 6 10am ]“ t* 111 ]- v ' ' aldnsta - Lv 2 »0 p n
r 12 25am 10 40am • 1 ; ? v J P !M Lv -.Quitman - Lv 2 2i» p u
r 6 59pm 4 30am ! 1 22 P 1,1 Ar * Thomas v - Lv l 4o p u
Fifty passenger trains now daily
arrive at and depart from Macon.
Macon has received since the
first of September over forty-eight
thousand bales if cotton.
The public debt of the United
Slates was reduced $16,500,003
during the month of September.
Hon. H. Hart, representative of
I Troup county, died on Saturday
night last at liis home near West
Point. .
The Georgia State Fair at Macon j
t this year, is going to l>e the big-
j gest thing held in that line in
years.
Tho Slate Fair will be the big
gest thing of the kind that ever
took place in the South.—Hawk-
insvillc News. v
The Georgia Legislature is going
to adjourn, but. not until after the
Exposition, mind ycu. They save
mileage, you see.
vannah
lv 1 30aiu
i and New Orlcu
Waycross, via HAW lv 5 00pm 10 05pm
Ty Ty
sunnier
WIIHiigha:
Davis
Albany
Mottgoracry ar
Columbus ar
Mscon ar
Atlanta ar
Marietta, via W&A ar
Cnatanooga
lv 6 15pm 11 30pm
lv 7 30piu 12 46am
lv 903pm 2 28am
lv 9 18pm 2 45am
lv 9 44pm 44
lv 10 00pm 44
ar 10 25pm 4 20am
ar 7 25am 7 12pm
ar 7 25am 2 45pm
ar 44 9 15am •
ar 44 1 Q5pm
2 36pm
7 05pm
Louisville,via LAN ar “ (1 30am
Cincinnati viuCin.Sour 44 6 40an
FROM WEST NORTH AND S
Cindn., yin ('in. Ho lv
LouiM'v, via LAN lv
Chat*n’ga,viaW.AA lv
Marietta lv
Atlanta,via CUR lv
Macon lv
Columbns lv
Montgomery lv
AlhonyrCia
Ex,
OOOpi
8 45,,i
8 05a i
12 53p»
2 20ps
6 50p
12 45pi
7 40«r.
Davis
Willingham
sninner
at reasonable rates^ During court I Ty Ty
week a regular line of conveyance is | Alap’nha
the road between this point, anil J Pearson
Trader’s hill, the county-site. Rates
reasonable, fare, first-class.
Clinton M. Felder,
REPRESENTING
I. Epstein & Bro.
lv 11 23am „
lv 11 4tpm 1220au.
lv 12 18pm 12 aOsn?
lv 12 38pm 12 .’loan
lv 2 20pm 2 02an.-
lv 3 34p:n 3 04am
Waycross ar 4 49j.ni 4 18an;
snvnn.via 8 F A W ar 7 58 pm 12 06a v.
Charleston ar 12 25am 3 43p&<
Callahan,viaFF.AWar 6 59piu 6 30an
JacksonViUle ar 7 45pm 7 25am
Jaekson’v.viaSFAWlv 2 05pm 7 00am
Callahan lv 2 47pm 7 37a» ;
109 Congress St., Savannah, Ga.
Wholesale Dealers in
'ailaluin lv 2 47pm
Charleston lv 6 10im 3 Wan
savannah lv 1 30pm
Waycross, via BA W lv 5 05pm »0 00a m
I sclilatter*v • lv 5 32pm *10 25a
i Hoboken lv 5 51 piu 10 40a
‘ Waynes’v lv 6 53pm ll89i
Famishing (hois, Rtc
For Sale.
Prayer meeting every fhitrsilav niiilit.
Expelienee meeting eTcrv Tnesdav
nielli. Smulay Schnol at :f o’eloek P.
M V. 1,. Stanton, Superintendent.
Preaching Aral and third Sunday, in
each month, morning and evening.—
Braver meeting every Wednesday eve
ning and on tho .econd and fourth
Similar mornings. Sunday School at
:: o’clock V. M., II. P. Brener, Super
intendent.
Enscor.ii- Citeacii—Kev. II. B.
Stewart Martin, paator.
Servleta 2nd sumloy of tho month
at 10 30 i. M-, and 7 13 r. it. Friday be
fore the 2nd Sunday at 5 00 r. m. Weil-
nrnlay before the 4th Sumlay 7 lor.n.
Fridav lieforo the 4th Sunday at 330
r M . * Fouth Sunday of the month at
10 SO; and ntasO r. a.,standard time
Other holy dava aceonling to nnth-e
civen from the Chancel. Sunnav
hool every Sunday at 3 r. m.
Janude
Pyles* Marsh
Brunswick
lv 7«>3pm 12 19ji
lv 800pm *12 46pm
ar 8 28pm I |8p
♦Stop on Signal*?.
Purchaso lieketn at the sta
tions and save extra fare collect- and Friday; foi Bostoif Thqrsdai*
Baltimore every tiftlnrav.^
from W
l'ennsacola,
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1 30 p ni Lv - savannah - Ar 12 06 p in
Lv - Jesup - Lv 10 32 a in
Ar - Waycross - Lv 9 23 a m
Ar - Jackson’v - I.v 7 00 a m
Lv - •* - Ar 9 4-5 a ui
Lv - Waycross - Ar 6 35 a ai
Ar - Dupont - Lv 5 39 a ni
Lv - Lake City - Ar 10 45 a in
Lv - Gaines'v - Ar 19 30a in
Lv - Live Oak - Ar 7 10 a in
Lv - Dupont - Ar
3 29 p i
4 40 pi
7 *4 5 p t
7 20 p n
8 31 pi
3 25 p n
3 45 j) n
No.27i
i ii mfl fci'iifl
To thr Cltmvh* fit thr Wa/r- j _
cro8» VtstHct. ■ p rcsi ,i oi ;i ci ef el,0
ii AVraomi, G.i., Oct., 1SS,. ^ cm utitl Western trip will cost
Dear IIuetiiren axd Si»tee»: j liim.ilis tlioil-lit,more tUwi$10,-
I Inkc this method of calling ‘ 000. IJc has lOigaacJ a-speciul
your ottentiou to tlio rapidly train oflthree cars, korf will pat-
approaching time of our Animal t nil expenses. Me sols on example
Conference. It meets in San-{ n-liieh oitglilOo lio followed by
dersviUe, Dec. 14t)t,—ami is i oilier public ollieiuls. They
therefore only about t'vo| „ Pe d mit charter a special Irani,
months off. This fact requires j but they ought to pay their ex-
great activity on the purt of the i peases,
cliurcliis, in order Hint every j
claim nmy be met and no fail
ures reported. The spiritnal
Iilessings from the Lord have
been very great this year. Many
precious souls throughout the
’district have found Jesus as a
Saviour, and altogether there
Thr Difference. .
lien liutlrr says he cannot see
any difference between the
bomh-tlirowiug indulged in V>
extensively by tlie Confederates
during the war and that done
by the Anniclii.ts at Chicago. •
has been much progress in re- Omi difference, which of itwli
ligious nuitlcrs. Surely t.ien, i ought to excuse the Confwlcr-
tlierc will be no lack in flic j ntca is that sonic of tiler bombs
meeting of any of tho claims were thrown at Ron. Their ir-
which the gospel has upon ns. j u.itions were all rigid.
Ltt the stewards look faithfully s
] after the salary of their pastor, j An Old Veteran•
8 40 p r
10 55
i Ar
Thonia*
Albany
buffet cars
Lv 8 25 t
Lv 11
mid from
Jacksonville am! St. L»«iis via Thom-
Hie, Albany, Montgomery and
Nashville.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
7 35 p m I.v - savannah - Ar C 10 a r
) 05 p m Lv - Jenup - Lv 3 15 a r
i £0 a in Ar - Atlanta - Lv 7 05 p r
£40 am Ar - Wax-cross - Lv 1£ 10 a r
£30*i
Waycross - Ar 11 50 p
\r - Dujiout' - Lv 10 05 p m
7 10 a m Ar - lave Oak - Lv 6 55 p m
i0 30 a m Ar - Gaincs'v - Lv 3 45 p m
10 45 a in Ar - Jaikc City - Lv 3 45 a in
2 5> a m Lv - Dupont * - Ar *9 35 p in
6 .*50 a m Ar Thom is’v - Lv 7 00 p ni
11 40 a m Ar - Albany - Lv 4 00 a m
Stops at at nil the regular stations,
Pullman sleeping cars to and from
Jacksonville and Savannah andAtlanta.
JESUP EXPRESS.
3 45 j» ni Lv - savannah - Ar 8 39 a m
6 10 p m Ar - J«*u;
i 10 p in Ar - Jesup - Lv 3 25 a
St«q»s at rcgtilar and flag stations.
CONNECTIONS,
annah for Charleston at C;43
am, (arnve Augusta via Yemnssoe at
12:30 p m). 12:26 p m and 8:23 j» in;
for Augusta and Atlanta at 7:00 a ni,
5:15 pm and 8:20 j» ni; with steam-
‘ *’ >rk Sunday, Tuesday
for
A fancy five room new dwelling near
the 8., V. & W. lt.dk, depot. I’riee,
$1,150.
One two story store house and two,
vacant lots, near the 8., F. & W. Rv. i
depot. All for $1,500.
Also my residence, including two'
acres in a fine orchard of Pear, Pecan,
Oxhart-Clierry, Apples, Ac. All tlie
trees beariu; ”—
c.l upon the train.
Tne mail train stops at all B. &
W. Stations.
Pn
Georg
thelist: of Notember. | man ought to feel ashamed. Xo I board the United States friciitu
A negro woman with a beard j , nell a i„ 0 ng us, so truly earn | Urandywine for Havre, France,
fully an inch in length, attracted | what they receive ns the men I to curry (Jen. Lafayette homo
considerable_ attention on tlie i who lay down all secular pur-j from his last visit to tlie United
strectsof Amcrivus Sunday. ] suits, and ‘’labor for tho souls.” ! States. Col. Ret ton was at that
The lady cigar makers of Mad- j In several places throughout time a lifid-shipnmn in tho
rid, Spain, arc enjoying a first-1 tltis district the churches are
class riot. This is nothing wrong; stowing a commendable, and
allow them full privileges. ever increasing liberality. For
_ . ... . i tins praise God, and only regret
The Gove rnor s convict mqu.rry ! } t js llot s0 in every cl.a?ge.
court adjourned in Atlanta last! Faithful I ness upon the part of
Wednesday. The Governorholds the stewards in presenting the
Ids decision in relation of leases, cause to the people, and in set-
Thekill providing for the regis- * ting the example of liberal giv-
tration of the voters of Ware j themselves, will usually
ceunty Georgia, is a law. Now, if secure success. I very much
..... i . n .... !„.»♦ .. * hope also, that the various col-
vou don t register you don t vote. I, *. . * . .
* . i lections ter missions, superanu-
By the death of a friend, Geo. j ated preachers .chinch exclusion
W. Dillard, of Atlanta, Ga., tails j etc ., w j\l be met in full,
heir to $2,000,000. No such ea-; These assessments are made
tastroohe in our family up to j very-light on tills district, and
“lie! and it would be unjust not to
The Georgia Legislature has be-1 nn B/ a,cfut ’. to l‘»ve nny fail-
. „ . . ■ ‘ . . i ure at these points. Jncse crol-
United States Navy. He is now
in his t>2d year, hut as vigorous
as most men at 00. Ho will go
up to Macon and join with “the
boys” in saying their respects to
Jefferson Davis, if lie is there,
on October 20th. Sixty-four
years ago be was a classmate <r»f
Mr. Davis in the West Point
Military Academy.
At JEsUP for Brunswick r.t 3:30 a
m and 3:35 j> m; for Macon and Atlanta
10;30 a in and 11:07 j* lu.
At WAYCROss for llxunsv.Srk at
cs besriug. Fronting near tlie tanx
_ the B. & W. R. R- Price $1,500.
Aiul lastly six lots, 2,940 acres of well
timbered land in tlie 11th district of
Ware county. Price $1,200.
Apply to 1* II. BUCHANAN,
I tulv 27-3ml WavcroJs, Ga.
Still r«r Kpaclle r«-rfonnane -.
Henry Guerranl f Charlton 8np.
NI. " K. Ciii ueu—Rev. J.
Alien. Pastor.
Preaching 2nd Sabbath in cad.
month, atllA- M. and 7 30 P. M. Sale
hath School at 3 l*. M.
> Coart, Nov.
SyvaniaW Bemrdslv, ) term, 1886.
*It appearing to the eonrt that Sylva-
nia W. Bcardslv, one of the respond
ents in the above stated case, resides
without the State of Georgia, so that
the ordinary process of law cannot be
sorved upon her, it is ordered that the
said respondent appear and detnurr
plead or answer bv the next term of
said court, to Ik* held on 1 ueulay after
Connections made at Waycross j io:9Ja inand 5 H151» m.
to and from all points on Snvi.n-I A _ l CALLAHAN for Fqrnandina
nah Florida & Western Railway. J
Pullman Palace Sleeping and!
Mann Boudoir cars upon Jackson- j J”
ville and Cincinnati Express. ! _
etc., «t II :27 n m.
Pullman Palace Sleeping amli At LIVE OAK for Madison. Tal-
n I..S jIuhOEUt.*, rtc., ut 1038 a m an.l 7:30
First-class car through to Chat-
anoogn.
The only line running sleeper to
Cincinnati via Queen an«l Crescent
Route.
F.-AV. ANGIER, A. G. P. A.
J. a. McDuffie, g. p. a.
A. A. GADDIS, V. P. & G. M.
. ... GAINESVILLE ; for Ocala,
j Tavares, Rrooksvillu and Tampa at
10:55 am.
At ALBANY for Atlanta,Macon, Mont-
jromery, Mobile*, New Orleans, Nash
ville, etc.
At CHATTAHOOCHEE for Pen
sacola, Mobile, New Orleans at 4:14
p ni
Ticket* sold and sleeping ear berths
secured at BREN’S Ticket Office, and
at the Passenger Station.
W.M.P. HARDEE,Gen. Pass. Agent.
RG. FLEMING Snpt.
J.A. JONES
Missioxaut Bimrr Cnvucii, Col—
liev. B. J. tirccne, p««tor.
riccliing 1st «nd 3rd Sum,lay in
each month at 11 u, m., Sp. m.,_and 7
m.. Sunh.y-aclKK.I^r.mj T.ylor
default thereof that the complainant
have leave t.» proceed aa justice may
‘ onler l>e pubiishml once a month
r ft air months in some public garotte
Cornn-\xn Syhmes,
Judge Si (’. B. C.
ouj>vn«»« -I'lvul, every
p.m. Prayer-meeting cverr Monday
evening at 7 p. m. Standard lime.
Pcamm (Coffee County) Clrr.U-
Mi3fe ri ^^ ar8e '
% sfe 8 “it.*> Mil’.
3rd Saturday, anti S’unday, l’affor.l a eh.
•ini Sunday night, WiIIvoocImk*.
a,i, vjntimlay and Sunday. Bobert’s eh,
av night. Grav*s mill.
" , Rev. J. M. Boland
Johx C. Nichols, Comt’s Sol.
A tmo extract from the minutes.
A. G. Gowes,
Clk.SC CM.
Aug 3rd 1887 • (nov24-oam4ius
ARBUCKLES’
of COFFEE Is a
i and Sat before, B-the! chuivh.
1 Sat. Kfore, at Mills* elmrch
“ . and Sat. .before, at
AR10SA
Livery and Feed
STABLES.
{Opposite Methodist Church.]
WAYCROSS, GA
gan talking about adjourning on
October 20. It will have been in
session one hundred and seven
days to that date.
It is rumored that the Railroad
Commission, of Florida has. re
duced passenger rates to I* cents
per mile and lowered freight tar
iffs 20 per cent.
A Kentucky gentleman owns a
dog that chews gum. lie need
not come this way; the children
and ladies da the gum chewing
for this country. Dogs need not
apply-
The jail at Douglass, Coffee
county,Ga., was burned last Thurs
day night. A negro, was confined
in it for larceny and was trying to
burn himself out. He burned him
self alive.
Assistant postmaster Anderson,
of Savannah, Ga. has been found
to be short in his accounts to the
amount of inoro than a thousand
dollars. A new assistant has
been appointed.
David Weisbcin, the reliable
Savannah, Georgia, dealer in dry
goods, etc., has rc-opencd at his
old stand 153 Broughton st. He
will he pleased to see his many
friends when they go to Savan
nah.
, The indignant people of Amur
! icus persuaded a negro named
j Scabon Fcagnn to leave the place
! for trying to force hirn^lf into the
I carriage of ft lady of that city. Her
j husband litis first given him a whip-
; ping-
The naval store merchants of
Savannah, Ga., have issued a cir-
lections arc in the hands of the
pastors, and I doubt not, that
persistency on their part will
secure every assessment.
F rom a careful survey vS the
situation, I am convinced that
by a vigorous effort on the part
of the pastors and stewards,and
liberality on the part of the peo
ple, every dollar of every assess
ment in the district can be met.
Brethren, let us do. our whole
duty, and carry up to Confer
ence, a clean balance sheet;
thereby showing to the world
that we appreciate the claims
of tho gospel upon us.
If every man will do liis duty,
there will be no difficulty lii ac
complishing this much to the
desired result. McTcyiro is a
“statistical bishop” and inquires
.very closely into reports.
The following list gives the
time for holding the Quarterly
Conferences in the different
charges:
South Camden, Temples, Ocf. 1-2
Folks ton, Folkston, Oct. 2-3
Alapalia, Alapaha, Oct. 8-9
Statcnvillp, Statenvillc Oct. 15-16
Hcmcryille, Csmpmecting, Oct. 19-25
Sumnv.ru, Sumner, * Oct. 29-30
Little River, Oct. 31, Nov. 1.
Moultrie, Greenfield Nov.5-6,
Stella, Wesley chapel, 11a. m. Nov- 7.
Stella. Antioch, Nov.7-8.
Lownsdes, Ocean Fond, Nor. 11-14
Wares boro, Warcsboru,
Camden, White Oak,
St. Marys,
Mil town, Miltovrn, Nov.
Pearson, Roberts
Valdosta,
Woycross,
I earnestly request that overy
official will be present at liis
Quarterly Conference. If pos
sible, lot every church report a
full settlement at the fourth
Nov. 16-17.
Xov.19-50.
Nov. 2:
26-27.
Nov .29-30.
Dec. 4-5.
Dec. 10-11.
A n En raffed Hull.
A foiv Jays ago, while tho
construction train on tho A. F.
& L. KuilrnuJ was eugagoJ on %
job of work near Abbeville, a
little hhictwire-gritss ImU be
came enraged ut what lie consid
ered nit intrusion upon his
rights and privileges. Tlie lit
tle bovine braced himself*
against a cross-tie mi the track
mid, with elevated (nil, bel
lowed defianeeat the approach
ing engine. licsnlt—demol
ished hull and derailed engine.
It consumed a day's lime in
jetting the engine on’the track
again smd repairing the dam-
;e to the train. T.its is clearly
n case in which tho rood is en
titled to damage* instead of tho
owner of the hull. Tito engines
on the “baby rood” will hereaf
ter no doubt be very careful
about tackling wiregruss bulls.
Senator Cotquttt.
Senator Colquitt has served
the State in the Senate fivu
years, and as the end of- liis
term approaches, the question
as to who'will he liis successor.
becomes important. The Mor
ning News believes ihnt he will,
and ought to succeed hitwelf.
His services ill the. senate hnvo
not lioen of.Xlio sui t celled‘.‘bril
liant.” He has not distijignish-
" *i«fir,
BASNET THO UBH
Savannah, Georgia.
cuhtr to tho naval stores producers
«.f Souther.. Georgia in which j QuarteVly^nfereuceV
they pleugo sympathy and sup- 'Yours in the work,
port in the attempts to reduce tlie I ' \\'. F. 1.1.0YD.
crops and raise prices. | . , m ‘ ——
The recent election in Tennessee | VYe have just received one of
itten,
like
ine rcccni election m lenncssce . We have just received one
terminated so disastrously to sa-! 4l ... . ...
loon keepers that they have voluu- * ie P re Hiest songs ever writte
tcord, to shut up on Sunday, hop- i called** There’s no one li
ins thus to avert tlie full force of M 0 tncr to me,” by Charles A.
the prohibition wave, and if pos
sible to defersueh an election,
Rate*, per day, $1.5© to $S.©0.
The Police Gazette says Georgia
will not allow its circulation with-
I in her borders and retaliates hv
saying this is the most wicked,
criatinal State ill tho Union.
COFFEE
LESS Til AN ONE DAY, 50e. EACH FOR ROOM AND MEAL K f"*- serves his master,
the father of lies, well, still, if we
Save 'Rus and Hack hire by taking Street Cars direct to arc bad. hir. dirty loathsonn sheet
Is nmr good whra expossd to tha sir.
this brand Inharmtlcallr
* AC KAQES. • 1
TEE’.
arc bad. hir. dirty loathsoms
ould make us worse. You raav
’ ' you
slmi
Davies. For a nice home song,
in which both the words and
music are so very pretty, it is
hard to equal. It cau bo played
on the piano or organ, and will
bo sent to any address for only
22 1-ccnt stamps. Address tho
publishers, J.C. Greene it Co.
and 42 Arcade, Ciuciu-
;
30
Ilf
ed himself as a partisan "lead
hut on almost every question
that has arisen lie dies represent-
ed, truly and fuillifuHy, tbs
opinions of tbo jicopfo of Geor
gia. Tlml is tho kind of servico ■
the pcojde want
In spite of tlie fart, it is not
at all unlikely that should the
Senator oiler for rc-clcetion \in
will be met with coiisiderable.'if
ineffectual, opposition Evi
dence is already to he seen that
the element of the Democratic
party which lias aJoptcd the re
publican idea, that cheap whis
ky aud plenty of it is till Hint
is necessary to the happiness
of the American people, will do
everything in its power to de
feat him. Hdppily this ele
ment is small, even though it
does manage to make u good
deal of noise.
Senator ColcuiU represents
more fully than utiv other nfuit
in the State tho opposition;to
the Republican progrninmo.of
d dear' ueces-
cheap wliisby and ,
saries of lile. "He lias been* a
consistent advocate of - tariff re
form, and in liis outspoken
temperance views may he per
haps be found (lie chief cause
of the antagonism utamfei* '
towards him. lie can “
light on sbcli
on tho record he made for hi
self in tlie