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ir RAN AHEAD.
Oaetr Hammersteln wa« talking In
Fallmdelpbla about tbe wonderful suc
cess that V has had with his opera.
“And pet at Brat," he said, “Succeaa
came very slowly—as slowly as the
trains on that Southern line—you
know tbe one. It doesn't advertise.
“I was waiting for the train In
Nola Chucky one morning. One hour,
two hours three hours late. I. was
Indig' ari
“After a while the ticket a|ent
sauntered out of the. office and lighted
a cigarette.
“ 'Look here,’ I said, ‘won't that
train be along soon?"
"The agent looked down the track
and yawned.
“'Ah, yes,’ he said, 'She’ll soon be
here now. Here comes the conduc
tor's dog.'"
Duluth, Minn., Dec. 7.—It Is now
admitted by the owners of the steam
er Clemson, with a crew of id, that
the Teasel Is at the bottom of Lake
Superolr, caused by the recent gales.
Tbe Clemson Is long overdue. The
Teasel was from lower Lake Superior
loaded with coaL
^9-^ OF L L.L. IS A DOSE
afid all the-ills coming from a neglected LIVER.
CONSTIPATION Is one of the careen of ehrlUyyHen and the
many injurious nostrums taken for relief only heirTtbe trouble.
jbtb^aarefcwEatawt^sstthesilisiiiinsrMbsalMtth.TSiemi
Apple and Peach Brandy
Apple and Peach
Apple and Peach ,
-Banana and Apricot ....
MALT
Duffey'a Malt »4.00 (7.75 $11.80
■Corn Malt 3.00 5.7S 8.60
PEEACH AND HONEY FROM (1,50 TO (LOO GAL.
SHERRY WINE FROM S1.2S TO (LOO GAL.
-BLACKBERRY CORDIAL (LSS TO (LOO GAL.
WORT WINE FROM (1.23 TO (2.50 GALLON, t
GARRETT'S SCUPPERNONG, 05 CENTS QUART,
8WEET CATAWBA WINE (1.28 TO (2A0 GAL. .
1 do not pay express charges on goods under (ISO
per gallon. I handle everything pertaining to the
Jlquor business, and it there are any goods yon want'
-which are not In this UsL send me your order and
II will forward same to you promptly. ■ '• -
il make a specialty or old Whiskies and Wlnte for
•Family ftQtl Medicinal -Durposea,
- AB goods guaranteed under .the Pury. JOod anl
"You kin gedder In de Bet* cawn
(Hit’s er good crop, shone yer bawn);
' You dn toller dat white cotton
down the Una;
But die nigger's boun'ter go, .
Dee Ug he add bob',
Whar de • coons an’ possums 'grow,
' u Ma sweet' CaTIne.
Thomas Carr
D. SWIFT ki
THE wXyCROSS WEEKLY HERALD
v*.- *
U has gnally beta decided that
IHBna f, Bryan got 5.818 more voted
U Rew York county than WiUlam H.
There le more Pharisaism running
loose In Alsnta now than (here
In Jerusalem during the time of
.— Dalton Citizen,
*
We notice that Dr. Broughton Is go
at to entertain when he gets
and that be Is now making
, a list of the people he will In-
lie wlB eertalnly leave some Geor
gia editors off his UsL
*
Governor Joseph M. Brown when he
asrirod In Msdlson on last Sunday
was delighted to see Dr. Broughton
also In town. “I need not be ashamed
maw of my bad looks." said tho wily
Governor, “for 1 know there Is a man
In Madison ugller'than f am."—Madl-
non Advertiser.
*
The value of the United Stater corn
crap this year will bo $1,400,000,000.
The yield bas been exceeded only
fhrso times sod tbe high prices which
prevail now owing to tbe foreign de-
ayl make It the most valuable crop
in our hlsory. The "uplift of the
farmer" which tho President has
annumril seems to be taking core of
■x-Gevernor Glenn, of North Caro
lina, nt a prohlbtllon rally In Spring-
Held. Mass., declared that ho "had
ant tasted the cursed stuff in five
pours.” He Is not the first governor
of the Old North 8tate to romark
Oat It was “a long time botwoen
drinks.*—Macon Telepraph. _
—
Apropos of the New York Evening
Moat's views of the lawlessness of tae
Sooth the Houston Post remarks that
(here are more cold blooded murders
wlthla twenty-live miles of the offices
at the New York Evening Post than
ttaro nre In any three Southern states
*
Here Is the way an exchange duns
Its subscribers. “It you have frequent
tainting spells .accompanied by chills;
exampa, corns, bunions, .chilblains
apOepsy anil jaundice It la a sign you
an not wcU .but liable to die any min-
afa. Pay your subscription In advan-
and thus make yourself solid for a
■ood obituary notice .
Harlem. On.. DeC. 7.—Olenn Robins,
aged 24, a prominent dentist, and a
spn of Rov. J. B. Robins, a well known
Methodist minister, was found dead
on the streets here this morning with
a bullet hole.In hie heart. A revol
ver lay near the body. The coron
er’s Jury returned a verdict' of sui
cide. Young Robins called on a la
dy Sunday night and left her to moody
spirits. She to. the last known to
have teen him alive
We hear that some town* are not
going to allow any fire-works daring
the Christmas holidays; That's good.
It fs money, wasted and boys tonght
dangjrou* (mbits, [betides the use
less and awful annoyance.—Hawklna-
vlllo Dispatch.
Yea, but what is Christmas to the
average kid without his fire crackers.
We care nothing for tbe noise and
annoyance to the kids enjoy them
selves and are not Injured. Let them
have their Bre work* to a moderate
extent. We were once n kid ourself.
Waycrosa Lodge No. 269. B. P. O.
Ekls, held memorial servlcea at the
opera house yesterday hfternoon be
ginning, ftt 3 o'clock. Those annual
memorial services are observed by
every subordinate lodge throughout
the United States, and are held to
commemorate tho memory oi deceas
ed brpthera. An Interesting and im
pressive program was carried out In
a very creditable maner.
Tho memorial address was deliver
ed by Hon. Robert J. Travis, of Sa
vannah. Ho paid a beantlful and
eloquent tribute to the memory of the
doceased members of the lodge- The
following la the program a srender-
ed; “
Invocation .tV... Rov. R. A, Brown
Duet—" Over the Stora There Is Rest,
.. .Dudley Unex
Mesdames J. W. Settle and W. T.
Seaman . -
Reading—"Thanatopals" .. . .Bryant
Miss Frances Ketterer.
Violin Solo. —"Shubert’s Serenade
Miss Conover.
Memorial Address. Mr. Robt J Travis
Quartette."Leead Kindly LlghL”...
J. F. Pearls
Mrs. J. W. Seals, Mrs. W. T.
Seaman .Mr. J H Glllon and Mr
W. W. Sharpe.
Doxology .... ( The Audience Joining
Benediction. ■
Accompanist—Miss Ketterar.
Thomas Carr
127MAIN STREET.
Jacksonvill • - - Florida.
Prepaid Price List
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
TIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Waycross, to the state of Georgia,
at the close of business, November
27, 1808.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 1320.336.04
Overdraft, secured and unse
cured 74.68
U. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 60,000.00
U. B. Bonds on hand - 1,750.00
Banking house, furniture and
flxtnrea 95,000.00
Duo from Notional Banka (not
reserve agent) ....... 6,917.07
Due from State Banks and
Bankers 8,120.78
Due from approved reserVe
agents 19,192.16
Checks and other cash Items 855.11
Exchanges
House
Notes of
Banks
Fractional
for clearing
628.00
other National
; 600.00
(taper currency,
nickels, and cents .... 450.01
Lawful money reserved to bank viz:
Specie ......,.,.814.961.10*
Legal-tender notea 600.00 16,461.10
Redemption fun with U. 8.
Redemption ( fi per cent of
Circulation 2,500.00
Due from U. S. Treasurer,
other than 6 per cent re-
dempton fund 2.00U-00
Total (518,744.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid In (200,000.00
Surplus Fund 40,000.00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid 3,060.07
National Bank notes out- •
standing '50,000.00
Due to State Banks and
Bankers 1,366.17
Individual deposits subject
to check 98,660.
Savings Doposlts ~ 53,477,79
Time certificates of deposits 916.12
Cashier's checks outaand-
Ing L603.99
Notes and bills rediscount-
id 64,661.77
Bills payable, Including cer
tificates of deposit for
money borrowed .... 5.000.00
GOODS IN BONO SEVEN YEARS OLD.
Ota.
Gibson Ryi (In bond) $6.00
Maryland (to bond) 5.00
Old McBrytv (to bond) ........ 5.00
Sunny Brook (in bond( 5,00
Carrs' Private Stock 6 years old 6.50
Lewie CO Rye 5.00
Echo Springs Rye 5.00
I. W. Hsrptr 6.00
Upper Ten 5,00
Bsvln VsUtv (5 years old) .. 4.00
Bherbrook Old Ryo 4.00
York Hill ltye 3.00
Belle of-tho Coast 8.75
Mellow Sprls go 2.5Q .
CORN.
Doubts Stamp Corn (3.00
Straight Corn, 90 proof 3.76
-Golden Pride Corn 2.50
GIN •••
Imported Holland Gin (5.00
Rhlmnll Old Gin 4.00
Holland Ola 3.00
Tom Gin 2.00
Rhlmnll Ola 3.75
Imperial Rose Oln 2.50 ■>
(5.76
5.26
4.75
(8.60
7.75
6.76
6.75
5.25
4.76
(8.60
7.76
7.00
14.00
11.60
5.60
8.50
7.75
7.00
Total 8518,744.85
State or Georgia, County of Ware.
I, J. W. Bellinger, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to
the best ot my knowledge and' belief.
J.’ W. Bellinger, tlalhler.
Subscribed and sworn to before ma
tbla 4ih day of December, 1808.
C. V. Stanton, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
J. E. WADLBY,
P. N. HARLEY,
J. L. SWEAT.
Directors.
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. A President of the Unitejl States
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and who la the man whom he will
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A. P. Perham, Sr.
'Real Estate
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COM-
MISSION, A SQUARE DEAL AND NO
SPECULATING ON YOUR PROPERTY
for sale
One of the most encouraging fea
tures of the Atlanta campaign was
the “hands-off" attitude of the church-
This Is as It should be. Churches
and politics do not mix well.—Ex.
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GROSS TIES,
LIBERAL INSPEC1ION
PROMPT RETURNS
Write lor Circulars.
Present Prices Standard
7 ies Delivered Bruns thick 48c
American Tie &
Timber Co
S. K. Brohm. Gen. Mgr.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
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The old Joe Lott hou>« No.
Plant Avenue, now belonging to James
F. Creel, one of (he most comfortable
homes to the city. Lights, Water, Well,
Large Barn, Fine Location, Near
Schools. Complete In every reaped.
Apply soon for I lptend to sell thla
property.
........
Also beautiful new nine room house
belonging to Mrs. R. B. Ballard. Just
built In Central Park, a complete home
In a deslreable section. Large lot not
far from business center of the city
And necessary outbuildings.
...
THE BE8T LIVERY BUS1NE88 IN
the city tor Bale or trade for city prop
erty. Good horses, vehicles, etc. eta
A money making proposition, to per
fect running order. Apply quick and I
wEl put yon on to something good.
FOR SALE—One of the finest farms
In Brooks county. It contains
acres and Is located 2 1-2 miles front
Pavo, a railroad‘ Station, 400- acres of
this farm are to cultivation, 12 plows
being opjerated, 268 acres of timbered
land. Eight good tenant horses,
rery comfortable and convenient dwell
ing with 9 rooms, large fine house and
bis barn, stables and wagon bouses,
etc, fine water,.
AL80 a farm of 300 acres, 3 1-2 mile
from Pavo, 200 acres In cultivation, six
plows run on tbla place, nice residence,
four tenant bouses, large barn, wagon
and buggy house, cow house, a large
number of fruit trees and everything
to make a model farm.
The above two incompletely described
farms are among tbe vey best tn tbe
"banner" farming county of Georgia—
Brooks. The land on both places Is
a dark gray gravelly soil with red clay
sub soil and will grow anything -pro
duced In tbe south. "Both places well
stocked and the stock Is also tor sale.
.This property will pay 20 per cent on
investment. Correspondence in regard
to these magnificent properties soli
cited.
Also 100 of tbe best lots in River
side Park.
FOR 8ALE—One hundred acres ot
land at Lnlaton, Ga., about ten acres
under fence and being cultivated,
good frame dwelling with four rooms
and separate kitchen and dining room.
School and church to 300 yards ot
house. Only short distance to depot
and poatoffles. A splendid place tor
any one wanting good farm on which
trucking, stock-raising, etc„ could be
carried on. Land bounds on rlght-ot-
wny of B A .W., Railroad and then.the
tract lies tmmedately north .of rail
road. Healthy. eection..'opod neigh-
burtiood, etc., will exchange this
property for residence.to Waycross.
. , A. P. Perham, Sr.
IP YOU ARE IN TH* MARKET
SEE ME. ... .. , \ j
WANTED -ror * customer a
building lot ns near the business par.
tion of the city as possible, to cost ml
more than (300. Give me discretion ot
tot and location.
Also the 8west farm, 4 miles tram
the city containing 160 acres, lying on
and near the river. Fine for truck
farming and stock raising.
eeeeeeeseee
Also two fine tots In Owens Dou.e-
rtrds, Block 4, No’s. 11 and 12 one a
corner lot, '60x100 feet on Owens steret
and Rosvelt Avenue. Uveral terms.
eeeeeeee
1 20 acre farm, 1-2 miles northwest
of city. All under cultivation, 5 room
dwelling and out houses.
Don’t let the other fellow get tills
place. Beat him to the tank and buy
It today.
322 acres 1-2 mile east of city limits.
100 acres under cultivation, about 75
bearing pecan trees oil property and
tbe kind hot under cultivation heavily
timbered. “•
This desirable property will not re
main unsold very long. Strike while
the Iron Is hot.
see
For Sale, Beautiful brick revi
in Owens' Boulevards, nine rooms, nil
complete, desirable location, tern:
liberal.
eve
Aleo, 158 feet front on corner ot
Plant avenue and Albany Avenne, Just
across the street from W. M. Wilson's
grocery store. An J within 100 yards of
tbe court bouse. This plot of ground
contains about 1-2 acre and is suited
tor stores or residences. This Is the
only open space on Plant Avenue
from tbe English Block to the Mel
lon residence. This property has Just
been pladed on the-market, dec me
about It.
V . ■ - e • • .' .
FOR 8ALE—Four room cottage on
Faraltel street, sewerage and water.
A nice home, building new and In good
order. Two blocks from Court House.
I will sell this property cheap. Apply
quick before the advance prices corns.
30 ACRE8—20 acres ctoarod and un
der wire fence, small dwelling on place
10 acres woodland adjoining. 1 1-2
miles north of courthouse, Sunup Side.
Good neighborhood, high dry land
with good drainage. Pice $1,750. Casa
or on time with 8- per cent Interest.
FOR SALE—One house and one and
a halt acres of land adjoining, cn But
ler afreet. r - • •
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FOR SALE—Two houses and one
vacant dot’ on Brewer street, also one
house and two vacant lota on B. street
terms.
Kakargain in real estate
* * A. p.. PERHAM, SR-,
I ' -V .BEAL ESTATE.