The Waycross journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1895-1914, June 14, 1901, Image 7

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J THE B.&B. ROAD’S FINANCIAL BACKING The Mystery of Its Progress Is Being Cleared Up. The Brunswick correspondent of the Savannah Nows, under date of Tuesday, says: “The mystery surrounding the financial backiug of the Bruns wick and Birmingham railroad be came practically solved touight when it became known around the Oglethorpe that Robert Kuhn, of the great banking house of Kubn Bros., was in the city conferring with President Machen, and had spent the day in a special train going all over the route. “The presence of Robert Kuhn today bears out the statement of President Machen that the new road was the beginning of a new transcontinental route from Bruns wick to San Diego, Cal., and many tbiugs are clear that have mysti lied the public heretofore.” favored peach section. Curculio Has Never Been Known In Charlton County. Mr. John H. Stephens, agricult ural and immigration agent of the Plant System, has found a peach growing section of Georgia where the curculio, which has come to be a set-back to peach growing, does not exist. This section iB Charl ton county. Mr. Stephens says he ■has seen peaches marketed from that county fer the past sixteen years and has uever seen finer fruit iu the South. He Bays he has been told by citizens of Charl ton county that in an area ten miles from the St. Mary’s river north, and twenty miles west, be -ginning at the eastern edge of the county, the curculio has never been known.—Savannah News. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot roach tho diseased portion of tile ear There is only one way to cure dcafDcss, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by nn Inflamed con dition of tho mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is In flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when It Is en tirely closed, deafness Is tho result, and unless theinflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten nre caused by ca tarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh -Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O. HP-Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Fatuity Pills are the best. H. S. Bigelow, of BufTnlo, a Har vard student, was instantly killed at Cambridge, Mass., Tuesday uight, by being run ‘over by a fire engine. Insure your health in Prickly Ash Bitters. It regulates the sys tem, promotes good appetite, sound sleep and cheerful spirits. G. R- Bnnsou & Co. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE On the Death of H. E. McVeigh. Who Died May 9. Our hearts are mnde snd by the relentless cycle of death, cutting down one of our true and tried brother knights. Sad was the part ing with Brother Henry E. Mc Veigh, but lie left us in full faith and the exemplification of our principles of true friendship, char ity and benevolence. Brother McVeigh was faithful to his vows and a true knight, and cherished a deep-seated love for our order. We do not very often appreciate the human sympathy, which he possessed, but when eter nal Bleep closes the eyes, and the wnrin baud that clasps ours nerveless and cold then we see the shining of this immortal gem iu man's character. Brother McVeigh was beloved not only by us but by all who knew him by reason of his many virtues. Let us not think of our friend who is dead us separated from us forever. He died victorious on life's battlefield; he is safe and awaiting us, when we shall all pass in triumph from the heat of battle to the conqueror’s rewards aud eternal peace. Therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of Brother Henry E. McVeigh,Wake field Lodge, Knights of Pythias, has sustained a sad and irrepara ble loss, for which our hearts are sad; but we bow reverently to this sad dispensation of a Divine Prov idence, and we shall ever try to emulate his bright example. Resolved, That a deceased brother. Respectfully submitted, E. J. Berry, Fhed Ficken, J. A. Jones, Committee. type of malarial fever. As a gel equal. Dose- three times Two teaspoonfull day. Children in proporl age. To keep oil first c fever, take four teaspoonfull four hours. Shake well pouring uut dose. Munuft tion druggists, Waycross, Ga. Plant avenue, Valet Charles F. Jones, an im portant witness in the Rice mur. dor case, in New York, is dying in a private sanitarium iu that city. Brinson's Ague Balsam oures ■chills and f’ver, fever and ague, etc., when all other remedies fail Try it, and if it fails you get your money back. Manufactured and sold by G. R. Brinson, dealer in pure drugs, chemicals and patent medioines, Waycross, Ga. At ABbville, N. C., on Tuesday, two white men and two negroes were found guilty of burglary iu the first degree, and will pay the penalty on the gallows. Governor Samford, of A labama, died Tuesdayuight at Tuscaloosa where he bad beeu ill for some time. If warm weather makes you feel weary, you may be sure your sys tem needs cleansing. Use Prickly Ash Bitters before the hot weather arrives. It will put the stnmach, liver aud bowels in order and help von through the hented term. G. R. Brinson & Co. Humphreys can save you money in ladies' white and colored dress goods. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No ci pay. Price 60. COFFEE A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! T HE lion does picket duty for you and prevents adulteration and impurity from entering into your pack age of LION COFFEE When you buy an unbroken package of LION COPPEC you havo coffee that is absolutely pure, strong and invigor ating. A singlo pound makes 40 cups. No other coffee will go so far. You will never know what it is like till you try it. LION COPPEE is not a glazed compound, but a pure coffee and noth ing but coffee. Watch our noxt advertisement. fc e l tr r package of LION COFFEE you will find a folly 'illustrated and descriptive ’“r, . No ... ouse . “Pf 1 ’ ‘**V n .° wo “at>» mam boy or girl will fail to find in the list utkk W00L30N SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. Fire, Fire, Fire!! NOT A FIRE SALE, But the lowest jKjssibie prices in MADE TO OKDEK FRAMES. jTorlrait ^ PORTRAIT FRAMES in endless profusion. CASH OR INSTALLMENT Southern PorfraitCo WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. r TIFTON AND NORTHEASTERN R. R. — 8 “80LDIER8’ COLONY ROUTE.'* Effective January 15, 1901. Leaves Tifton. • Train No. 7 4 00pm 8 3 4 00pm 1 8 00 am . Arrive* at Fitzgerald. 1 Train No. 7 5 10 p m Leaves Fitzgerald. Train No. 2 11 00 a m 8 5 50 p m Arrives at Tifton. • Train No. 2 12 15 pm 4 7 30 p m 8 7 00 p m Trains No*. 1, 2, 3 and 4, run daily ex cept Sunday. Train* No*. 7 and 8 run on Sunday only. All trains make connection with the Plant System, Georgia Southern Jc Flori da, Tifton & Moultrie, and Tifton, Thoma*vilIe & Gulf, at Tiftou, and Geor gia and Alabama at Fitzgerald. F. G. Boatuiout, Traffic Manager. II. U. Tift, President. W. O. Tift, Vico President. CHEAP SUMMER TRIPS. The Southern railway annouuces sum mer tourist rates to Southern coast re sorts—the Isle of Pakns, 8. C.; St. Simon and Cumberland Island, Ga.; Pablo Beach, Fla.; Moreliead City, N. C., etc. Tickets now on sale. For detailed in formation apply to any agent of the Southern Railway Company. W. H. Tayloe, A. O. I*. A., Atlanta, Ga. — ELLISON’S 1 SHAVING * PARLORS. In the Central Hotel buhaing next to the Cherokee Phar- 1 many. Four Chair* of the latest pattern, and four expert artists to attend to the wants of the public. C. W. Ellison, Proprietor. Telephone No 51. ^ DR. J. H. POWELL, f SPECIALIST. • Beit equipped office in the South. Be, Ear, IsTaii Brat, \ CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. 1 Hour.: 8 am. to 5 pm. Sunday., 7 to 0 am. Ultice in Powell Building, , Pine Btrekt, Fitzgerald, Ga j This etgn.ture 1, ou every box of the genuine J Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet. J tho remedy that mm • cold la mo day | W. H. CASON. T. G. HILLIARD. W. U. TKSTON- Proprietors CASH GROCERY CO., FULL LINE OF Fancy and Family Groceries, Candies, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. On Hand all the time. Prices the lowest consistent with good goods. Ail goods delivered in the city froo of charge. Give us a trial and we will treat you right. Cash Grocery Company, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. THE MURPHY-WHITMAN COMPANY. Undertakers. A Complete Line of Col' fins and Caskets' of every description always on hand. Graduate Embalmer in charge night and day. PLANT AVENUE. 'Phones 49 or 106. plant f System, PASSENGER SCHEDULE. Arrivals and Departures at Waycross, Ga In effect April 14. 1901. DKl’AKTUliKB. For Savannah aud the East. Train No. 24 loaves 6 BO a m 32 10 30 a in 30 9 45 p ni 78 10 30 p ra For Jesup, Macon, Atlanta, Cincinnati. Train No. 24 leaves 5 30 a in 14 9 45 p nr Train No. 23 loaves 4 45 A m 13 0 30 a m 63 7 30 a m .. ... 35 10 25 a ra 33 6 35 p m For Brunswick and local poiuts. Train No. 90 loaves (1 45 a m .... 88 9 50 p in For Tifton, Albany and local point*. Train No. 87 leave* 10 80 am 89 10 15 p ra For Suwannoe, Gainoiville, Ocala, Tampa, West Coast. Train No. 39 leave* 7 45 at For Valdosta, Thomasvillo, Mont gomery and West. Train No. 63 leave*. 7 36 a m . ... 33 6 35 p m .... 67 10 00 p m ARRIVALS. From Savnnuah aud tho East. Train No. 23 arrives 4 40 a ra . ... 63 7 25 a ra . ... 35 10 20am . ... 33 6 30 p m . ... 25 8 10 pm From Jesup, Macon, Atlauta, Cincinnati Train No. 13 arrive* 0 25 a ra . ... 15 5 20 p ra From JnckHonvillo, St Augu*tluo Tampa and South Train No. 32 arrives 10 25 a m . ... 30 0 40 p ra . ... 14 9 40 p ra . ... 78 10 15 p m From Brunswick and local point*. Train No 87 arrive* 10 30 a m . ... 80 10 15pm From Tifton, Albany and local point* Train No 90 arrive* 6 20 am .... 88 0 30 p m From Suwannee, Gainesville, Ocala, Tampa, West Coast Train No 78 arrives 6 25 p ra From Valdoitn, ThomasvIUu, Mont gomery and West Train No 58 arrive* 0 15 a m ... 32 10 20 a ra ... 78 6 25 p m S. A. MARSHALL, * BUILDING MATERIAL AND PLUMBING. Brlok, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Laths, Shingles, Hard Coal, Blaoksmith Coal, VbolMils and Retail. Siam's Old Reliable Blood Puri fier regulates and removes all im purities of the blood. It cures when ail other remedies fail. Try it and you will find it the real elixir of lifo. Sold under a posi tive guarantee by G. R. Brinson to refund your money if it does not give satisfaction. Waycross, Ga. RACYCLE BICYCLES, Made as well a* any. Kun Lighter. . . . Cost no more.. . . Closets, Tubs, Lavators, Sinks, and Basins, In great variety. Fall line of Sanitary and Plumbers’ Materials. Tho beat Plumber* employed. The best material* used, and tho best job* done. I can give you tho sumo thing for Iu** money, and bettor for tho © ■amo money overy time — A STEP FORWARD IS MADE IE VERY DAY. Wo loam something more about our business.-' Learn Low to produce bettor finish on Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, . . . with leas strain on good*, Learn how to give greater satisfaction with all classes of LAUNDRY WORK. Our laundering ha* been in the past and will be In he future ••iperior to that of any other laundry in tho cl«y. Give us a trial. THE WILSON STEAM LAUNDRY. Telephone No. 9. Waycross, Ga. From ValiloHtannd Thomnsville, local Train No 32 arrives 10 20 a m No* 13 and 14 are solid vestibule train* witlidny roaidie* between Cincin nati and Jack*onvUIe. Ail train* are dally. No* 32 and 35 are solid vestibuled train* with day coacho* between Wash ington and Jacksonville, Connection made at Port Tampa with U 8 Mail steamship* of Peninsular and Occidental Lino for Key West and Havana, leaving Port Tampa Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sunday* at 11 p ni. For further Information as to through oar service, train* making local stop* and schedule* to point* on or beyond our lines, apply to j. g. McDowell, Ticket agent Passenger station, J. H. POL! I KM UM, Traveling Passenger Agent. B. W. WKKNN, Passenger Traffic Mgr. Savannah, Ga. Illustrated playing cards can be se cured at 25 cents per deck upon applica tion to agents of the Plant System. Brunswick and St. Simons. On ami after May 20th the steamers Bessie No. I” nnd “Hcssio No. 2” will make the following achedulo between Brunswick and St. Simons Island, untl further notico: Leave Brunswick 8 30sra Leave Brunswick 10 00 am Leave Brunswick. 5 80 pm Leave St. Simons 0 80 am Leave St. Simons 4 00pra Leave St. Simons. 5 3&4>m On Sundays the following scliedule will be mods : Leave Brunswick 10 00 am Leave Brunswick., 2 30pm Leave St, Simons It 00 am Leave St. Simons COO pm J. B. WRIGHT, Manager. J ITHE^ OURNAL' FOR OB PRINTING