The Waycross journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1895-1914, June 14, 1901, Image 6

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X. SHALL WE ADVERTISE AT THE EXPOSITION? Mr. Stephens write* About This Sec tion ui Mikes Proposition. Kditor Journal: With th« most wonderful climata on.i arth; some . of the finest .grazing and farming lands; good laws; a virtuous and industrious citizenship and sea sons which nre unparalleled in any part of the United States, why should not Southern Georgia, Southern Alabama and Florida become "the Mecca’ of home- seekers ? Here lands are fertiloand cheap crops may 1st produced almost every month ; transportation fa' oilities are fine; rutes to all mar kets reasonably low, and there are many reasons favorable to the lands of the sections named. In some sections of the North and North-west population in the rural districts is positively con gested and thousands are anxious ly awniting an opportunity to go where living is easier and the con ditions for producing same less exacting. Are tvu doing our whole duty in the matter of giving correct infor mation in regard to the resources of our country ? Can wo not publish a plain statement of fact, without the embellishments usually found in such literature, which will he of itself convincing ? Can we not give tho actual yield of vnrioiiB crops under reasonable care and state tho coat of produc tion, and thereby allow tho net profit ill every case ? Can we not avail ourselves of tile wonderful facts which could be related of our country in such manlier ns to turn tho lido of inii gratiou southward? The I’lnut System is now gutting out liternturo for this purpose mid 1 expect to spend the first fifteen or twonty days of October at the Pan-American Exposition for the purpose of distributing same, and eHnll be most pleased to aid at the same timo in distributing any lit erature which may be gotten out by tho various counties or cornuim nities in tho territory mentioned Get the matter ready and advise if you dosiro that I should aid in its distribution as early as teniber loth, with iiunntity. Jno. H. Stepiikns, A. & I. Agent, Plant System. Alter Hhlg i Jacksonville, Fla. WOKKINII TWKXTV'VOL’H IIOUH9 A BAV There's no rest for (hose tireless lit tle workers—I>r. King’s New l-ife Pills. Millions nre always busy, curing tor pid liver, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague. They banish sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nlee, work won ders. Try them. SAe, At all druggists. Sheriff T. J. Sweeny, arrived hi Savannah Tuesday from New York with John McCullough, thostonog. raplier who forged Congressman H. K, I .ester’s nnmn to n $500 check and left on his wedding tour for Nety York and wiis there nrrested. McCullough was placed in jail, ami he and Ilia wife parted nt the entrance, with little show of emo tion. -Mrs. McCullough says if lie has done anything wrong, he has done it for love of her, and she has no intention of deserting him in his time of greatest need. Are you dull and stupid? Do yon miss the snap, vim aud energy that was once yours? You need a few doses of that great system reg ulator, Prickly Aah Hitters. For reviving strength s"- 1 . energy, in creasing the capacity of the body for work, it is a remedy of the highest order. Q. R. Brinson A- Co. Kid Carver will probably bo matched against Jimmy Harry, at HutTalo, tome time in August. The fight will bo at 110 pounds. Car ver it well known in Waycrots. Mrs. W. H, Dunham has been given the first verdict for divorce by the superior court at Savaunah. She ill*™ cruel and inhusai'. treatment. ONLY FIVE TEACHERS PASSED EXAMINATION Teachers Contracted With ty Board of Education -Minutes. Hoard of education of Ware county met at the court house June lOtb, 1901. Members pres ent: D. R. Walker, president; Benj, Birmans, B. M. James, E. Moore, members. Minutes of last meeting read and approved by the board. The following teachers were granted license, having passed a satisfactory examination June lit: Miss Mary Hlitch, second grade; Mr. N. A. Goodyear, second grade, Mr. M II Sumuierall, second grade; Miss Mary Ellington, third grade; Miss Ira P. Goodyear, third grade; Tho following accounts were or- dnrod to be audited sou paid. T, It. Bennett, county school commissioner, ten days, nt $.'i 00 per day, $80 00 D. It. Walkor, president, two days, at $2 00por day, . 4 00 Benj. Birmans, 2 days at 12, 4 00 B. M. James, 2 days at $2.00, 4 00 E. Moore, 2 days at $2 00, 4 00 J.M.Itiggins, teacher, 1 mo., 25 00 Katlmryne .Shultz, teacher, two months, 70 00 Susio Taylor, teacher, 1 mo, 20 00 Mrs. LB.Eiiington, teacher, two months, 40 00 James I.ee, teacher, I mo., 20 00 Mrs. M. G.McDonald, toach- or, one month, 25 00 N. J. Strickland, teacher, ono month, 25 00 Lawton O'Quinn, teacher, two mouths, 50 00 Sankey Booth, teacher,1 mo, 80 00 Hattio Mattox, teacher, colored, ono mouth, . ■ 20 00 Incidentals 0 80 Total $427 80 Tho hoard donated $2500 to tho Manor school to purchaso furni ture. Prof. J. H. O'Quitm was elected oxport of tho teacher’s institute, to bo held tho second week ill July. The following teacheri wero contracted with to teach the fol lowing reboots: First—J. D. McGauley, Jeffords and Stevens school; second—Mils Fannie Ilemlerson, I.ynii and Sir- mans school; third—N. J. Strick land, Fails school; fourth—Sankey Booth, Beguott and Lynn school; fifth—Hattie Mattox, colored, Groou Swamp school. Stuart JelefT, nrrested on suspi cion of having robbed the First National Bank, of Mineral Point, Wiss., of $2(5,000, there threo weeks ago, has coufesaed. All the money blit $5,000 hns been recovered This government lias notified the Powers of the impossibility of joiniug in a joint guarantee for the payment of tho Chineso indent nity. 2 Waycross Jewelry 8 Company, ^ 2 Wavcross. Georgia. Correct Silverware We call special attention to our stock of1847 Rog ers Bros. FLAT WARE, the Best on Earth. For 30 • days we will® Correct In character, design find work- mandiip-iass necessary as dainty chins fc.- - - j W or nue wnen it yon would have every SjJUGicU. pi 1 ^ thing in good taste end harmony. ... ^ Knives, fork*, spoons and fancy pieces C6S Oil t/illS 11116. for table use will be correct if selected from goods stamped 8 1847 | ogers 'TOS.” jGeOOGQ 8 WEDDINGS, Like Christmas, call for presents. Bridal gifts cover a wide range of articles in jewelry, silverware, and cut glass, and porcelain novelties. It’s hav- lug a peep Into a corner of fairy land to look over our profusion of rich and beautiful creations for personal adprnment,thesl(Jcbo;mI, tho toilet, table and the mantel. Our array of lasting surprises for fair receivers cannot be surpassed. DIAHONDS Of the Purest Water. mounted in pins, brooches, pen dants, etc., are invariably to bo ^ found at our establishment only. 4* Our leadership as jewelers is well — known and generally admitted. What we sell is not more remark able than tlie figures at which wo oiler genuine sparklers. Tho brightest diamonds do not shine out more conspicuously and vis ibly than these values. Waycross Jewelry Company, - Waycross, Ga. Urns when a soft Uttte body, all her own, will nestle In her bosom, fully satisfying the yearning which lies In the heart of every good woman. But yet there is a black cloud hovering about the pretty picture in her mind which fills her with terror. The dread of childbirth takes away much of the Joy of motherhood. And yet It need not be so. For sometime there haa been upon the market, well-known and recommended by physicians, a liniment called Mother’s mean which makes childbirth as simple and easy as nature Intended it. it Is a strengthening, penetrating liniment, which the skin readily absorbs. It gives the muscles elasticity and vigor, prevents sore breasts, morning sick ness and the loss of the girlish figure. An intelligent mother In Butler, P*.. aay*t ** Were l toneed Mother** Friend •gain, I would obtait * bottles if 1 had to pay $5 per bottle for it.* Get Mother's Priced at ths drag •tore. * i per bottle. INI BRUM III D RtGUATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ga. VTrti. f.„ «ar frp. Ulu.lr.Mbwk, - Itcfor. Syfan Machine Works, MANUFACTURERS OF. Brass and Iron Castings. REPAIRERS OF All Kinds of Machinery. Locomotive Rebuilding AND ‘ Repairing a Specialty. Shops are located at the south end of Brunei street. Waycross, Ga. FV spwwv 1 Waycross Transfer Company, t Vlrtne... StMettn Gunnteed. Humphrey, has cut tb. price ou all summer goods to closeout. Heavy hauling and Household Goods.. a Specialty Sand in any quantity furnished on short notice. PtiMotl tUaSoa |h:ala twtjttiit er.Us'tJ to m. J. D. McCALLMAN, Manager OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Telephone No. BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT ourt Calendar Appling Superior Court: — First and Second Mondays in March; Third and Fourth Mondays in September. Camden Superior Court*.—Tuesday after the Third Monday in March; Tuesday after the First Monday In October. Coffee Superior Court:—Fourth Monday in March; Second Monday In October Charlton Superior Court:—Tuesday at- ■ * — ues- wlay i ter the Pint Monday in April; Tues day after the Fourth Monday in Oc tober. Clinch Superior Court:—Second Monday in April; Third Monday in October. Ware Superior Court : — Third and Fourth Mondays in April; First and Second Mondays in November. Pierce Superior Court:—First Mouday in May;Third Monday In November. Wayne Superior Court:—Second Mon day in May; Fourth Monday in No vember. Glynn Superior Court:—Third Monday in May, and First Monday in Decern her; to continue for such time as the business may require. DIRECTORY. J. \V. BENNET, JUDGE SUPERIOR COURTS, Brunswick, Ga JOHN W. BENNETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Waycross, Ga. Solicitor-general Brunswick Clb cull. Office in Uetad building. LAW OFFICES OF J. L. SWEAT & SON, Wilson Block. Waycross, Ga. ARTHUR E. COCHRAN, LAWYER. Practices in District Circuit, and Supreme Court of the United Sta’es, and all countiesconipriF- ir.g Brun.-wick Judicial Circuit -und State <’* »«••» • * and residenc< \V' aye TOOMER & REYNOLDS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. JOHN T. MYERS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office in Lott building. Plant avenue, Waycross, Ua. J. WALTER BENNETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Reed building. Plant avenue. J. S. WILLIAMS, Office tnLott building, Waycross, Ua. Will practice in all the courts, except the City Court of Waycross. W. C. HOLMES, ATTORNY AND COUNSELOR Georgia. E. P. JEFFORDSf LAWYER, Office, Plant Avenue. WAYCROSS, GA. R.G.&W.T. DICKERSON ATTORNEYS AND . . . COUNSELORS AT LAW, Homerville, Ga. J. B. K. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Folks Block, north west corner, up-stairs. Special attention to collections. Will practice In all the courts of the state. BENJ. T. ALLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pearson, Ga. Prompt and enreful per sonal attention to all legal business. c^gECURED “W tyscKVetfctuMl, [Young Men ^ Women ■ffytfkjcurpmtjut Rusijiess^iJrse INSTRUCTIONS BY MAIL PHYSICIANS DRS. WALKER & IZLAR, Office upstairs Walker * McCul- ley block. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m„ 1 to 2 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. Dr. Walker’s residence, Gilmore street; Dr. Izlar's resi dence, Gilmore street. Tele phone connections at office and residences. Dr. J. H. LATIMER, Residence: corner Remshart and Carswell streets. ~ piione loo. Waycross. Ga. F. C. FOLKS, Physician and Surgeon, WAYCROSS, Ga. Residence I Nlcholls Telephone No. 37. Dr. W. H. BUCHANAN, Dental Surgeon. Offices: Over First National Bank Phone 87. WAYCROSS, GA. J. B. BAGLEY, Physician and Surgeon, Millwood, Ga. Dr. J. C. WRIGHT, Physician and Surgeon, FOLKSTON, GEORGIA NOTARIES PUBLIC. B. SWEAT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 1231st District G. M. Office In Court House R. P. BIRD, Commercial Notary Public, _ Papers attested promptly. Office up-stairs, Masonio Building, in Clerk of Council’s office, Plant G, I?. LOVELACE ALL DENTAL WORK FIRST-CLASS. Crown’and Bridge Work a specialty.’ It will be to your interest to see me before having j w oik dene thtutcre. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OFFICE OVER SEALS’ PHARMACY WANTED Traveling Salesman TO CALL ON THK*J!KTA1L MERCHANTS. Special Inducements to their patrons, SALARY AND EXPENSES. Experience unnecessary. References required. Address THE NATIONAL, Caxton Building, Dept. A. CHICAGO, ILL. > GORMAN BROS., 1 ► I is the place to go to SAVE MONEY I. . . p We’ll Bring Them. When you select an order here your part of it ends. We send tho groceries to your home promptly and carefully. We not only furnish the best grocetfes, = but make it most convenient to A A deal here. The delicacies and d T necessities in abundance always ^ E GORMAN BROS., W *6 Plant Avenue. Waycross. Ucorgia. i £» Telephone 176. ^ Your Cold Cured for 5c. Cet Dr* Mile•» JLmjcmtive CM4 Cure.