Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, December 31, 1884, Image 4

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the* eltirert, who may be unable to | Droiioeute a cviminal rciiiedv in the r *' te | p rosoi , ut( , a (.(in,;,,.,) remedy in tV|'■ Oon2fV«t.lteS pfieticaUy ta-j *’' c 'l‘-’ ril l courts, this prlvilggo °f sc- kert . reps ttlitil the 5th of mrin « »>'* J>rii n'llMvittubUt of the nppro r .:»tSn hilts, the principal tnoasim djsoilsscd for Vciks past, has been tlio Inter-State Commctjc liilh A correspon dent, St}***'"Railroad, 1 asksJMtoixplain what is pro- pCseflWw done Vy th« hills pending in Congress, and the subject may possibly inter est many of our readers, we com ply with ^request, os follows: ’XhoTVai'o’ two?Btfls pending- land reported by a rattjority of tlio corilmitfee, pfbposihg to es tablish an Inter State Railroad Commission, and providing remedies only ^>r ..unreasonable .freight chargtsfio be recovored, by the commissioners, in the Federal Courts. Tho other is known as lifeReagan bill—a sub stitute fortlfoCommitteo’s bill which provides speedier reme dies, and islets cognizance of the whole subject of railroad mis- jmanagemont. At this appears -to be tho favorite measure in <Congr<^Alii|di',t(<da briefly 1. Iraollarcs that freight Tates shall be reasonable;, that there ahall b* no discrimination in freight rates, tliattliero shall be no rebate; no drawbacks; no cutting pftrafcs; id iserinii na tion. 2. 'll’ makes ; it tint iwful to chargflhoK'ibra sliortor than for a Ian igcrdUtnncc for tho same .araoujiiiitlsmiractor of freight. It doss not 7 regulate railroad rates. It does not prevent rail road corporations charging as low a rate for the transportation .of freight as tijey may wjsh; but .•imply enacts that they shall not, bet.wen jotprnpediato point charge- a higher rate than for tho whole dfttiinee—that is, Hint railroads shall not carry a car. load of flour 2000 mites at a cheaper rStJeffian they will carry a ear-load 1 200- miles. In a word lOrporafions may .charge any rate that is reason able srijbpvt squinting the law; but tboy'rariS prohibited from .cimrgiijit. g'ure . for the trans- portniiSsfm'IrSigllte for a shot or thin f'pji*!))ngef distance t tile same bulk 'and quality , freight. ■ 2. It prohibits the pooling rates v 90i}‘f yhat lluipoulihg unlawful, te'eaust* it simp means to make o.,e great umm- moth■’dsrporatior.’ out numblf*'.r •afcnllt-r ones, that shall take from the people all iiope of nroteqtion against ox .tortiou.ate-jdbufges^ denying to .them ti>« lirf JTjT 1 8 r °w put .of free .ccuqpgthJon. 4, It gives all ,tlio necessary remedies both on the criminal and civil docket*, ft also gives equit- able powers so as to compel all partiel 'ti} Ustjfy and produce .books in court, in order tint the .ends ofjustic inuy be fairly at tained. 5. It makes every Federal court «jurisdiction for tlic trial of the rightsittPJllinios'cohcemeil In tliis transportation'businon., or for the punishment of they;io.(aturs uf the ' .law; and ittitakd* every K.tnte court a tribunal for the trial .of ,civi. cuee*,so<ut to make,t,bom a placi wheralbo jeitizaii can go ami as sert bis claims te justice. It gives 11 remedy for the civil wrong done him in tho court of his own State ami vicinage. This privilege of appealing to the courts is in lieu of tire appoint ment of a Commission. It. docs not propose to fix the price of freights, but by conservative leg islation, to prohibit tho abuses of monopolies and to prohibit the corporations front doing the things which ought not to be done. In a word, it proposes that there shall bo'no injustice; no inequality in the transportation of freight; no discrimination in charges of more fora shprtcrthan a longer distance and no pooling of freights, thereby denying to tile people the rights growing ont of competition. —Brunswick Herald. This is tho season for good res olutions—many of them made on ly to bo broben. Tobacco will Is left off for a week or two; .you will cease swearing—until the firet time you are provoked ; you will overcome fretfainess ami jaultilud ing ami be perfectly nmiahlc—ut - til your coffee is cold or the bread is burnt; yuu will refrain from swearing for several days—perhaps for a month; you will bo more be nevolent and helpful to otheh until the benevolent wears off; anti then you will return to the “old paths" You arc ready to say what's the use ? Itctter not make any resolutions at all.” Wo doubt that. It is well to bo good, cvet. for a week or two. You may dt oottor next time. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.’ That is regarded as good cu n - to children, and we do not see all) it will not do for grown up chi! Iren as well. Every effort in a right direction strengthens us tt do better next time—if we do not let it Ijc too long between times. Form good resolutions, then, for the new year—only form them in real earnest. I tout do it lightly. Then, if you fall and fail, get up and try it over again; mid if am one taunts you with Jour failure, say unte him, “Rejoice nut over me O mine enemy; for though I fall, 1 •hall rise again.” Try it over. “Heav en is not reachotl by a single bound.’ 1 Keep on resolving and trying, and you will conquer at last. ELGIN T, E. La.vier. Practical Jkwelkii Wavchoss Ga Kapareingof fine wateftes a spe- inltv. (fold Kings, and Watches, furnished to order. Office in the Headligl.it bulking. The 24 o’clock system, which goes into u*e in Greenwich olwerva tory and among uni lor a and most railroad* throughout the world on Jan. 1 next in not an entirely new thing. It 1»uh been used in south* er# Italy for several year* and an Itnlun physician, writing in the year 1052, mentions having had a friend call <m him at 22 o’clock, ‘ an hour when both I and he should lx? in bed.” Mince Mput iu 51b buckets ut J. U .May**, Don’t fail to buy jvour Christ nut candies from Mr. G. W. Vanpolt at tho News Depot- N & MILLSS, HEALERS IX Family and Fancy C/o er 'ss, JFL00R AND BUTTER A Waycross, CrO., Olfcr their professional services to the citizens of Wuj cross and sur rounding country, ty All' calls romptly attended to. Office over folks & Morgan's drug store. July 4-12 tnos. For Ordinary. I announce roysetf as a candidate for tbe candidate for the oltieo of Ordinary olCotfee County. Iff am ele.ted I ahall discharge tho dalles of tho office te the best of ray ability. Tbe support ot the public I" respect fully solided. Ki.rjvll l'Acf.s. ' HosNUn's Stoauch BittenUtb..rtlcl. ESS reaawed vigor to Um oiwu»of7dli«*Uon, iroun tht Ihw wb« luoUw^rrMWi Um Jaded • polite, and eooournget healthful repo**. Xu ingredient* nr* *»f*. and It* credent!*!*, which ronaiet Jo tbe be*rtr endowment of person* of every olM* of •“K'^bTiVmulSjiffisa Dealer, '» .**. • C-'i* a k It’yy h co.. f of j th« Sttextiwc AonnacAff^eco- ■Ciuk*!Ciwj’rtehtfc'fn? the iaKi«n«VW^ue. qergwnr. elft fund TUTT^S PILLS 25 YEARS IN U8E. Hi Qwatsst MeJIe.t Trlanph sf ttl last TORPiplivER. Leee •faypetlte, Bewele costive, ratal* the InZ Willi m dell eeawttlea In the heell pert. Pula under the ehnalder* blnde, Fullneee after entlnc, with adle> lacllaatlen te esevtlea ef heir eratlnd* Irrltahlllir ef temper. Lew eplrite, with a feellncof bavins aegleeted come duty. Wesrtaeu, Dlxxlness, Flatteries at the Heart, Decs be fere the ere*. Headache aver the right eye, Beetleteaeee, with “"“"cONsfipATION.^ TUTT’h FILM aro especially adapted to toeh w*m, one dose effect* soeh a ^ J, orace'rWMurray*8t.°Naw York. -waisarsiHsiAS \mxmm Secure Health) action to the Id ve id relievo alt bU troubli futly ▼•gttatit; SaOrJji-. (zImSS*. AH Snail* - ten «Of*e wun tt, m-nt U \ SESSS ^S'PUMtoS teui’llt'u. toe IT* UrCTATlOS. FACTS SeCASDINQ 8r.MftbaM KSSS'S . IBMijhrtl pal MMNIMliWtaJPMk *Mc<iuaig’8 old stand, naerI^rS?§Siti?||M Kdt.W.BSlronddep^ ,1M;’ Waycross Cfoorgia.. r ftrdMkl t. J'*- , BncxswucK, Oa., May 24th, 1884. On and alter Sunday, May 25th, 1881, trains oa this road will run as follows ■ WESTWARD BOUND. Passenger Xo 3, for Cincin nati and Atlanta leaves Brunswick : : G 00 pm Leaves Jacffsoitvillo at 2 30 p m Leaves Waycross t 'J 20 p tr Leaves Albany : 4 00 Loaves Macon s 8 30 a tu Leaves Atlanta : 3 20 p in Leaves Chattanooga t 7 30 pm Arrive Cincinnati ■ 7 15am Freight and Accommodation, No 5. (Sunday excepted.) Leaves Brunswick at t 6 00 am Wa.cros, ; j 9 50 am Arrive Albany i . 7 30 p in EASTWARD BOUSD Passenger No 4 from Cincinnati and anil Atlanta, Brad field’s GSR Leave* Cincinnati at Leaves Chattanooga Leaves Ailantir s Leaves Alluiny • Leaves Wayct^ss Ar^ves Brunswick : 8 25 p m 8 00a m 2 80 p m 11 45 pm 5 15 a 8 00 am Arrives at Jacksonville v:o si F & W railroad : 9.00 a n Freight and Accommodation, No 0, (Sunday Excepted) Leaves Albany^at : : 730am Leaves Waycross : 5 30pm Arrives at Brunswick : 10 10 p ro Arrives Jacksonville . (via S. F & Wjl^at ; 8 15 p rn Arrive at Savannah via S. t F. A W. railroad s S.17pro Pullman hotel and sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, and day coackefe between Bruuswick «nd Atlanta, without change. TnriiUgh tickets to all |>oiuir. Ask.for tickets via. Bruuswick and Western Bail road. SfMMEIt BE80UTS. Social rates to excursion parlies ol iun, or more, to Brunswick, Cum- ucrland and St. Siraoi.’s Island. Through tickets to all points on *ale at Waycross. H. S. MORSE, Gen’i Man’r. O. S. BENSON, Gen. Fast. Agent J7EIM?K 10 mum FOR 1084. Mork Koitobs, murk TKLsunAPiLi New*, M*)uk Coruutidndkxth, an v New 1'ipe, Ul at a Layj* Additional Etptn*i We promin* t?T»p.ir* utit .er pain* or cx •Utweiu uiukiug oar DAILY AND WEEKLY innug the most readable pa|»eni iu th. uilieru Suites. Out DAILY in publiMlicd every «l > (outliiyN e seep led). U coutiiun the UU-j i Wh o| tbe worM, mil market quotulioi. •ill kintlN, flmujted daily. Iiihiu «v«r. Hpm » flmt-cbMN dully ueWHjNiper. Our WEBKLY In the popur pul 4h«l Suiilb, uoutAioiutt M'xiy-tour c«»j iiiuh, rit-hi lull'd*—filled almost entirely irh elioice rt*.itlin« mutter. Kvery Urui, IKcmlly slmuM Hiilwcribe. Dully, ouo y»nr ihiily, nix mom .* Duly, three months... Duty, one mouth, Weekly, oue year Weekly nix m util* ... to clawM ol live, oue yeor to claim ol tea or more,« AiUln-*w, TkXEOUAPH and M ..♦in • Mucuu, Georgia 1*. J. Golden, Fashionable Millinery 0ll3-i Broughton Street, Savannah, Georgia, py All orders promptly filled. eng 1-12 lit M. D EM Ell E, -DEALS- In Stocks, Bonds AND REAL ESTATE. Savannah. Ga,. May.lStg . G. B. MABRY, Attorney at Law BRUNSWICK, OA., Practice, ln ! State and United Slates Com ts. novlStf DflUeeMT, ANO CEAUR, ZOBVWHini. Resident Dentists, IVnycroav, ' . . Georgia. OFFICE—Upstairs in /he Parker bullillng. snp 12-ly. Ol) tiiuTittlo girls, how happy iioy will te wboil their mnums uy onp of tbnso largo dolls at JJ2. ||, Uynwloy’s 31 Bvadficld's Fenine Regulator Is u Special Remedy for all disease pertaining to the woxs, anil any in telligent woman can cure befaclr by following the direction. Ills espe cially efficacious lu cases of suppress ed or painful Menstruation, the Whites and l’srtial X’holapsus. It affords Immediate relief, and perraa nently restores tho Menstrual Func tions. As h remedy to bo used dur ing that critical periwl known as •Change of Life,’ this Invaluable pre paratiun has no rival. A4 Holmes' Liniment an inestimable bpen to all child bearing Women ; n blessing to suf fering females; a true MOTHER’S FRIEND- UEt When applied a lew weeks before confinement it will pro duce a safe and quick delivery, con trol pain, .and alleviate the uaual dread, agonizing suffering, beyond the {lower of language to expruss.^gl Pryors' OINTMENT it a sure and speedy cure for Blind or Bleeding Files, Sores, Ulcers, I'umura, Fiatulr, Burns, Corns, Fel ons. Sore Nipples, etc. Its effect* are simply marvelous, and it is an inexpressible blessing to all afflicted with either of the above complaints. Try it 1.43 For circulars, testimonials, and full particulars, address Sole Proprietor and Minuiautnrei of these '*’bre«? Great Uemeuies. J. BUADFIELD, No 108 South-Pryor Street, At aula. Ga. iuue 3d SppiibJ))H tHE LIGHT RUNNINO Domestic Many i*nitmo it. X equal it. Tho larged armei. Tne ightesl limning. The mis' Beautiful Wool Work, anl it Warranted to bo mado of the bc^t material, to do any anr all kinds of work, to bo complete Id every respect Agents wante I n uuoccupie \ territory. AI lMsi jjUAIESTIO SEWING MACHINE OJ.UaHM JNJ, V A. J. W. Adams AgeDt, •cp 23-8 mbs Wayerow, Georgia. A. EHRLICH & BR0., Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers. Rice a Specialty. 157, Bay Screft, Savannah. Georgia. Apples, Onions, Cabbage, Potatos, By every steamer nt Lowest Prices. Money aaved by ordering her* Heavy stocks of liquors at wholesale only, but for convenience of eusto:ii-r* In tbe interior, will ship quantities Irom one gallon up at wholesale prices This offer open until February 1st. Parties desiring pure, qanjulterated Whiskies, Gins, Brandies, or Wines would do well to send in their or ten an ! thirty to fifty per cent can be saved on purchtses. We refer to the editor of this pajier ns to our commercial danding, and that we are men who do what wo advertise, iry us Out A-Cm*, N. M. PAFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pearson, Geo rgi a. Will promptly attend to busines* en trusted to hie Care, Usislness* aolicted. r£\ W. H. LASTINGKR, AirORSKl AT LAW. Alapaha, Bkarusn County, Ga. THE 2REAT DEMOCRATIC. PAPER SOUTH EAS7 | I'lfB SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. The fcuturcKthul luivoreudurvd tbe Mori’ tug New* *o popubir will b*t tuuiuluiutil an tbe utuple r.iciliUuM ol tbe u*lul>li«umui> -icioieil tumukib^ it, il miMteble. Ntili iuor> oriu^ ut tbe coulidti'iccAmi. |,>atr<>iuig«- ■. tec ol Misti i''iomlu. iuv uUiioruii«le|isirtmfbt«ili becontliu :• te tia Ulitetolorv, Willi diguibeU m.sdvr.iUO. •>ui, ut ibe Muuie liiuu, with vi^criUH u, .. -•uuuhl Ilevotlou to tiiu iuktrcisl o| our no\ • vtou, umt to tbe priucii>ults ul tbe Nutiumu t'emovrulic Party. imCUte, Gruerstl.iul t'iK({rapine uuw* depurtuieuU, «uil it iteicui uml Commtrcn.1 uolumuo will Ik At.pi op to tlieu old aiumlurti ol cosuplen . tifite. stud reiuiuilu), iml impruvf tuu-i si.idc wboruver Uie> ia.»y «uj(gu»i luc. viim. iuMworulbri ji ruing .NeWh *i.l o.surprtae e..r^ leururu liml r«u<ien> l.i n >,j..pur oi i.) tin,) uUmutiw-, Mini il» p.t ,tt.s eoub«i-iiU.\ i.Mik tu tlH cu.ilc- v-iiif. Yiuiliii^ to no nvutay iu tm uv». ,.r 'per Ut lu, II Mill allow UO COltl|Kt1ltur i< oiitHirip it iu jaurutihHlrceuterpritK. Dully, oue year, |10 0u ettliUx tbe well kiuiwi* DAILY MUKNiNU NEWS UepublUbw Aluuimotbi'iglitpuge, im WLKKLY tituWe, Urgent purser iu ibe 8outm.ru Mate. 1'bU puper coutuiuh w cu mui tmutpliewUoi. ul tuu geueno UMWolrum Use dstll) imsUcs. t„ tbe *reek, ivlegrupbru DUpatcben, Uurkct rej>ortst, ourelmiy uuitcu Agrtuuliural uuu AtrliUry Depurtmeute. witU ubutee Lstefuir »ml Mwcellaucuussresuliug, uud mm u Um tiuottouture UU1UINAL 8KKUL STORIES writtenevpreMs.iy fur iu pages* by popnbs Mutboru, tu* ouiMtitaUtig it u courprubeuMiv entertsuttiug uml nutruuirve Umily uew* puper SORSCUPTtOM (PrUCTAlb.) Ylorvy eun be mmt to uiy oUdresri, b\ regiuteredletter'or F. O. utm> rwk. J. U. ESTILL. 3 Whitaker St. Suruuuub, Ou THE CONSTITUTION ATLANTA. UA, Th. ymeatjrMt wilt tMoa. or th. mart tmporauii ta tho hiitory of (Merkia. Stew polite, n.w idou, now growth, .““w .alwpriM., new coafltcw, all prwH lor loan or lautiigouw!, a. u»« who wimtd aatUntaml lb. ututinu that m nuy ttll tti. But uiMuiar. or hi. ilulr aud tuiptoro hia opportunity can afford to Im without a good uowspapn; ns mini huh in either Iu dill j ormwkly wlitloa. off.-r. a thoniagh aud compr.hcu.iru paper. ShtblMwd at Ul. impiUtl, ' ratty baalppml ror MWa-gaUmriug, with itroou *Uuina) andloaal favoM, wbk u uncquuUed conn or conMpoad.su oovertug ih. ceiirv oouutrr and uoUog every interct, Th. CoovUtathm Uatrougcr, bettor end bright er thou ev.rh.ror.. The oomdant iacnaw or In btuiowt ha. tlcaiaudvd au Incrauoht iu ouvic. anlU m «v«fcMMiitM!_ perttotSM it has«ub- LEADING SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER, ud atucM^htiann.or tho other or IU teuton, to hv.ty Mqpait Torm.-Th. Daily Comdttntton—,10 pvr Munmi S3 for Viz montiu, ,1 per luouth. Tho Weekly 0on»Ul|)iton-*l,50 per annum, in elute i* ten, ou*i dolUr sad twenty-bre cent* etch, Jn clubs of twenty one doli*r each. Make “Il draft* payable and uddreM nil Utter* tu THE COX-S flTUi’lON, AKLMMUMCI L.C. OltSVSH, Manager, 174 St. Julian St., Savannah, Gu. Dealers In Brandies, Whiskies, Fine Cigars Wines, Tobaccoes, «fcc. Whiskies lor medicinal purposes a spocialtv. Order, thorn the country solicited. Go.ids chi|i|>ud the day the order, nro received. All otdors en trusted to us shall have our prompt attention. [uct 22, 84 tv. - Mantels, Mantels, Mantels, Call and examine My sUickot Artistic, SLATE IKON and WOODEN Mantels before purchasing e!s-*wliore. 1 am offering at very low nriccsa toll stock ot Saihe*, Blio L, M mil# ; Balusters, Newell Posts, Faints Oils, VaruisUos, *Liilr«wd, fite;uiil).»*ii Ship ami Mill Supplies, Window Glass Putty, Brnsln-s, off. Also n lull line of Hnililinjr llnr-iwurc, Lime, Master,' Hair uml Cement, Plain and Decorative Vull Paper. ^Andrew I-Ianley. „ C I Cor Whitaker, York and President Sts. ROYAL ST. JOHN. Tlie only machine In the world that continue* to sew in tho Name direction .whether ru.i backwards or forwards. It challenges comparison 1 UbtamvH Competition! Sor* passes expectations! Has a large, high arm and a self setting needle. Has no hole to thread, either In the ma chine or shuttle, except the eye of the uecdle. Fully Warranted B.v the 8L John Sewing Ma chine Company of Sprimrlola, Ohio, and J. W. ADAMS, Agent, Waycross Ga. Oct X'J, Mu cm. w. MooDr. D. J. BRANCH W. MOODY & GO., BRUNSWICK,. qkorJu ... DEALERS IN Ales, Wines, Liquors, anil Fine Tobacco and Cigars. rf®" 1 Orders Irom tbeeonntry solicited. G>ods sliipped ih* daw the orders aro rcceiyod, aud we guaranfoe them ta rejsrestaU Give us a trial order. sep ID 0 raos. - J. A. Williamson & Bro., Blacksmiths, Whcelrights and Carriage Builders, Waycross, - Georgia. Will do all kinds ot rop«irinjrd.in» in onr Uh*. tin -nns, pistols locks and nil kind, or small tnachitii'ry. J3T SIiap in th. rear J Mr- Josoph llcQitffijj’j pow mill, and nom- tan B. A W J.p.d- [.M-*