Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, May 27, 1885, Image 3

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■■mssi ■pH • WA7CR0SS HEADLIGHT. 'V P.DNESD.l^ May 27. 1885 Havcoss Lodge, No 305 f. A* M. MofU in Uudmnnan corner Thurch and # Pond Streets, on the Cud and 4tti Salerdaya ol every lioQth, at 2 o'clock, p. m- W. F. Fabkkd. \V. M. C it, Lbchasma*, Swcretirjf, , K. of H*~Wavcross Lodge, NO. 2, an, Meet. the 2ml ,ml 4tli Friday infills of every mantii in their Hall over Waldron and Ivcv'a atoie, corner Gulfntreet »’id Albany Aw ■lUf, Htsxuv Hoiikxitkis, Dictator II. ritluicxa, lfcporbi'. ltKLKilOlT, SERVICES. Froah. tartan Chtmili. Rev J. W Qnartenuan Paator—Preaching lb :1b a. m., and 1 iAO,p. a., the 3rd Sab- fcatli, In every nontli ■ nod 7 rSft {rlbtq.. =<!«? ^<><1 n hsrii ihyVCS’montli. 1’diyor i^i. J /In* every W^Erediy avwW.i , StyJocki Su/vfay^oKooI at 4 p; 100't *' M.T., Clmrvh. S«.lli. Ker.FV.U ‘ r> >V luting. t’osWfiPryatlung at 10:80 ' ' a. 5n.,’:iild 8-p.. in..,tin 2d, 3 i'll * god 4t3i SabhatltO W? every month Prater *ity.Ling ..every* 4 ihnrtdayt evening. V Kuwhi.v.Mwhool, 4 p. m. • . ioplKHtuaTCliurclf—Her. It. AVut- . niid 7:30 !■. »!.' .Sunday .School nt . 4 1*. M. Bihl# Ileml.ng every Wed- a. j .* • Johnson, l’nMm-* I'leaiming on'lat ■ mid 2nd .Sabbaths in .every inpnllT at .. lOVJU-a. in., 8, and 7 at) put. il. K. Clinic!:, ili-v. Li. liosinn, I’nHigr—<I’reaeLiintf llic 2d SnbUilli in uvery niuiitb’at 11:30 a. u>, yjid t* '’'8 p. in. HEADMOST FLASHES. •Magnolia Kama, at 12} cent, per lb. ut \V. M. Wilnou'n.*. tf. Golden "C.“ .Sugnr, 15 Iba'for one dollar, at W. M. 'Wilton's. Best magnolia hams at 121 eta per lb nt I). Simian's. tf Dr. wi H. WliiteUead hn« [mrehnied and moved into the Geiger honae, formerly occupied by Dr. Frank Folks. There were aboutpne hundred delegates in nttondiinei- on the Wnycrosa District Conference held hero last week. Valdosta was overrun with newspaper Colonels last wcok, but then, Colonel Pendleton de lights in seeing them, Mrs. E. J. Baker, at Baker’s mill, Fla., has strawfecrriijs in her garden that, will mtk.urc fpur inches in circumfetonco. f io..sttrri 1 ? be- W. ilopyts liiis' miJPfii clicjydi ^mpKivonient ir -If*!, part of town.'c'in-' " ,« /u l’ho citiyons of l1j®smi, Flit, have holif'n mcctmg to take some action to ^Wrpross the practice of carrying cimconlod weapons.** * -A contract to build a bridge will be let to tho lowest bidder, mi tlie 4th dav of June, by the Ordinary, pf Clinch and Berrien counties. . ■ % \ - Rev, D. Moltison, ofAVures- boro, will preach the’ijineral ilera in slid Shipper, ot [IT; VEGETABLE, [egpUilet, Stnwbazrln GEORGIA MELOMS A SPECIALTY* . isigiiuienf JWh itcil sad or- uuplly IwvWh^vimila for pipping furubhed o^^fciication. Nos.’26, 28, SO and ■ Cltavry Street. *>. NAStlVII.LE, TE ^ ft ^‘ l -2t?6?rch't't!—First Xatfoilil 'fiaS? may 27-6 uia-tog. Kerosene Oil, 21) cents pt gallon, ut U. Sirman’s. If. Tlie attendance on' -the Dis- iricl Conference was large. W. M. Wilson gave us the 5e cigar we smoked lust fiuuslay It was “Cleveland’s Cabinet.’ The sermon last Sunday night at the Methodist church, Wtfb a masterly effort,. and did not fall short. Tlie building boom still con tinues and many new and hand some residences arc going up. Verily, Wuycyoss is becoming a city of no small proportions. Gus Folks kept his soda fount in good order last week, and “cooled oti” a good many dele- M " <1 Lu ' ,n ’ a " d th gates, A lady, delegate pro- fur,,iture cttm,ot do than OUr Kcw AtlvmUW'. The card of HulslunJj Ur<>., Commission Merch Nashville, Tenn., nppoaif columns to-day. These men make a specialty or j ling Georgia melons, carl; tinij # vegetables, and fully recommend them truck misers, OS they fUrni^ best of references. \Vr them lor stencils. We take pleasure ill ci 'the attention of our rcudv the advertisement of Jeg Butler A Co. Every and his wife know Uncle] •*• ■* J Henry Hohenstein, \ RRPRKHKKTIXO $50,000.000 Fire and Accident Insurance, Waycross, Ga. i li^fcd of KOTICJK. Tlio Inrnl ndvortUInjz of Wnre comity will lieieafler lie done in the Wuycre*# )l«*|)ort*.*p ineiead of the \VAro«c.«s 11kai>i.ight n» licretofoiL*. K. 1). Waldiou. OrdiuHiy. • W. M. Wilson. Clerc. S. F. Miller, sheii!f. nounccd Uus’ sodu tlie best iu tho State, uud then hIio looked ai. Gus, ho looked ut us, and all three of us looked ut ench other. The town Council of Valdosta | to trade with them. They are nt \V. J. .Smith’s old stand witltau immense stock, erf ways ready to give you goods ufr hot- ton) prices. CASON & MILLER, DEALERS IN CRAM HAY; Feed Family and Fancy Groceries. FLOUR AND BUTTER A greed ti uan> i for tiv'e tfieAtri- companieft ana year. Upotr tl Stuart at once let out-thorontract. and the hall will be rebuilt and fm- iilicd by Aug. 1. U will be larger an<l better in all its appointments than before. li ttle San- SprrUI XoUw AH work loft with us for repnin n-«t called for in nix months, wi be sold for the hill of repairs. IsAN'l KU tt Vo I’ MAN; Mr. E. Z. Byrd is our age nt foi Pierce County, lie will receive yuhscriptions and contract for job work and advertising for the Headlight. Lamp wicks and chimneys nt Polks & Morgans. 5 gallons,' Kerosine oil for $1, at Folks & Morgan’s.. inlH;4t. Another lot of cheap stoves ut E. H. Crawloy’s. may G-U. Just received, one car-load of hoy, at #1 25 per hundred, at Cason & Miller’s. Conductors of the 8., F. &. W. R. R. can get their unifurma nt $12 60 [>er suit, mnde up accord ing to the rules and regulations of theroud, atB, Sirmans’ E. Highsmith & Co, will sell for the next thirty days, Jewel - ry one-fourth off present price for cash. Watches mid clocks, 10 to 20 per cent off for cusli Six lbs of tomatoes for23cts. ot Cason & Miller's. A - fine lot of ladies’ opera slippers at B. Sirmans’. Cool anil Hrfrcsltlne* * The soda fountain at W. B Folks & Son’s 1b in full blast, affording gingor-boer and spark- liug soda water, on ice. Hwt of Varma at O lanmor*. Por sheep, cattle and fruit where every-thing grows. 40 acres each, with building 20x24 with four rooms, all new, for $300, easy pay ment! Best of chancos now to buy .any number of acres for $3 an acre (ilong tho best railroad in Gcorgin. Bend stamp for circulars and 25 cents for county map of Georgia. Best of board for $15 to $25 a month at tho Glenmoro House. Write to J. M. StioiJr. Glcnmorc, Ware Co., Georgiy Ganlsn 8esd», 10 papers for $1 cts, ut W. B. Folks aid •••’• tf A wild boo tree full of honoy, ha ^ he *n/ound within tho incor porate limits of bexington. Macon county lms $5,712 23 in er treasury. of Mrs.'G. G. Parker at creek # cl lurch on the day in June. * - Mr. J. P. A. Dupont, wfll'do- i)ate one aero of land aiirl a now courthouse to tlie cohnty of Clinch provided tho county site is moved to DuPont.. V Mr. John F/Thdmpsoh/ lute editor of the Vuldo^ta Kews, lins resigned -djft jjotiUiim on that pnper and fi^ojoarftfng in “land of Fla^eia n ’! • ic huliotf r or ‘ jfeperTpIaT, have petitioned the board of county school comnus^ioners not to issue uny more liquor li cense to any one to sell in that town. J.ispcr Times Division Sons of Temperance is increasing steadily, and will soon, wo hope, got 'tip to the standard in numbers of the old division of “Friends of Temper ance.” Tf you have a watch, clock or jewelry to repair, bring or send it to Lanier it Youmuiis, Wuy- cross, Gn., where it will be re paired at once, and will serve for tho purpose for which it was intended. Satisfaction guaran- d. And now, th r * Baxley Banner rises up iu its wrath and accuses tlie Jcstip Sentinel of being worthy of a place on tho woath- r bureau, all because tho Senti nel continues to clniifl$?lho legal lvertising of Appling county. Those follows over thcro .will keep quarreling until we shull lmvo to spank them, vcF Mr. John House, “a white man living in Echols county, ono mile from Statenvillo, left his house to drive ofl* his cows” about two weeks ago, and has not been hoard from since. The people in the neighborhood have searched tho woods and river but no trace of him can he found. He was a poor man with a wile and five children. Mr. W. Atkins, Girard, Kajry writes : *‘I never hesitate to recom mend your Electric Bitters to mv customers, they give entire satis faction and are rapid sellers.’’ Elec tric Bitters arc tho purest and boat medicine known and will positive ly cure Kidney and Liver com plaints. Burify the blood and regu late the'bowels. No family can afford to ho without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in •lector’s bills every 'year. Sold at fifty cents a bottle’ by.Folks & Morgan. Crop Proa|icr(n'. F . The weather has been .very ft no for the melon aiid vegetable growers in this section .during tho past two weeks. Tho ^nel- ona, especially, are doing well, and we may look for a goud yield. Mr. G._S. Roach, who lias ono huudred and fifteen ucros in melons, reports them.in’ rplomlid ' condition, and now putting on young fruit. Cuk Mbs aerdcfit‘if Mrs, IrosB-niuking, tailoring uud Tepi block, next door to W. & Son’s drug store, establishment tffnt b been needed iji this ti from the benefits tjjat derive from this, ncco lady and dress-maker' and old bachelors -; fi liinklcy and he? able i friends indeed, for* now them break a suspehde a button, burst a shirt or, a sock Mrs. llinkloy w hea[ lh e broken parts wj stitclios, tho young ladk sewing-sljop will hav laugh, and the poor ol'iSbacl lor will go homo blessipg Mrs. Ilinklcv and her clevoflfyoung assistants. • (io‘, and sej if we havo uot spoken truly.. TOWN OFPlCtllttf. Jl.G Wf/gina: Mayor. K. Z. Bvrd ; Clork and Troasurur. John W. Booth: Marshal. B. I). Brantley, It \Y. Carpenter. Alloa BroAti and John 1*. lliighos. Cuuaeilinen. Meetings: Fi.*t Wednesday in ench mouth, ut 3 :30 p in. - COI NTV orFIPKllS. A. J. Strickland : Ordinary. A. M. Moore: Clerk S.ij*. Comt. Ilihert Williamson: Sheriff. K. /.. Hyrd: l ax Collector. Mathew Sweat: Tax Keecivt B. I). Brantley: Treasurer. Dnvi)» Thornton: Surveyor. John W. Booth: Cm oner. Jus A. Harper: School Con it Joe Ncfiuai^H old stand, near It. A W. Railroad depot, W aycross Georgia. m v 26-1 y. B. Money’ Saved! Iiy WlUTiN’O TO W. BENTLEY, 'or Prices on Clo Valdotna, (ieorj elry, Silver Wnie, Pianos, Orgnim, etc Nov 12, If. CANNON « WHITLOCK, R. It. Depot) ill ti r.itcVn-i , 0 f( Good seasons, crops lookitig isl,} well. tre Spring fights are commencing lly | late iu tho season. ow j The Savannah Local gives | somebody a hard hit about the I liquor business at ..this place. ; It is now in order for Allen to ! deny the charge. ! Mr. \V. A. Bartlett, agent fur j the “Franklin Square Library i Association," has succeeded in j establishing a library in Blaek- Thc host Halve in the^wdrM fui i , Cuts, Bruises, .Sores, Ui<drs, Halt! -^hcar, and .Mr Itheum, Fever .Soros, TeffeChap ped Hands, (fiiilblmns Copn>. and all 8kin Eruptions, ond^posilive ly cures Piles, or no pay Jxiuircd. It is guaranteed to give A Mi: lull t< befbiv and tomatoes are also doing well Irish potatoes, beaus, uud cukes, i are being shipped, and are | bringing fine returns. Mr* J-l\ Stallins, of Folkston, j Hie Jasper|j lus ton rtcrt , 8 j n beans undj 1 ^* squashes, ubich be is now gall: cring and shipping to Norther markets. The truck business is in it infancy in our section, but, in few yeats, we have no doubt a large urea will be planted, and the country, as a means of reve nue, will bo benctitted thereby. There is, perhaps, no better lands in Georgia for truck fann ing than is found in Ware and surrounding counties, and the h«|* . .. Price 25 cents per box.' For Bale - s ; at Folks A Morgan. - -c'v Kale Cannon is--receiv ing new goods daily, and tho la dies are pleased with her goods 1 prices. Sho sells cheap all is Librarian. Allen N. Smith has bought the News and .Signal material, and will issue a paper about the loth of'Jnilo. Mr, Joel Strickland, of Flori da is visiting relatives in this place. He is a native of Georgia and has served the old A. & G. K. U. Company many years us j and every Thursday. Don’t call and price her • purchasing clsewher pocial bar.K c,,t ut ltu • that there is to he Hu puny organized iu the near future. i.ost .Sunday morning, May 24Ih, at 9:o0 o’clock, Viola Udell, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Oliver, aged 19 months and cloven days. Little i c \ iola leaves her parents without \ u child, hut her death does not j 1 sooneroqr friends turn their at-1 sever their link of afi’eelion, for old f or sal it reaches beyond the gntv whore Viola sings her Savior praise. Our svmpathy is e tended. Congestion of tho j lion and lull tontion to it tlie better it inn, prove for them. Our readers will pardon us, no doubt, if wo, for once, fall into the ngrceublo habit of saying pleasant things about oursolv especially when it is in the na ture of facts. Very many of j Last Thursday evening, May 21st, near 4 o’clock, tho troin- jbliug spiritof little Leliu,irfunt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. \V. Easterling, aged 18 months, you have known us for the pastj winged its flight from this vale ten years or more, and during j of darkness to the shore whore thattifno you have had many iall is light and love and stands agroeablu business transactions j c ^ ,H0 before tho ihrone. \\ o h- agroeablu with us, and it is a great pleas, uro for us to know that we have the confidence of tho people to such an extent that year after yea. our business has increased. It assures us that our efforts have been appreciated and dur ing the past year wo have add- No reason can bo assigned for 0 d several hundred new names his leaving, while tho whole,| 0 our subscription books. To 1 those people we were eompara- ith our- 4vos, and; desire to stale that there is none of tho ‘mushroom’ about us. \Vc havo acquired matter is wrapped ill mystery Mr. Salisbury brought to our | tivcly unknown, but ofllco last Monday morning, an ! however, acquainted Irish potato top with n consider able number of small yellow bugs, which lie says is the gon- uiune Colorado potato beetle, and are the first wo have-ever seen. Mr. Salisbury has seen them before, aud is well acquain ted with their habits. It is rntlior late for thorn to v do any great damage to tho crop in this section now, but they may* in jure the crop next year, and it might be well for the truck raider to try to destroy them, sorrow for tho bereaved, plioid fevc We I Is J stive Is ii j military - ‘ this phn Miss Susie Bliteh, of Wavne, is visiting in Blackshcar, and is nursing a case of measles. Somebody says there is a mail in this county who is so mean that if he was to die he could not get room in well, we’ll hush. Mr. E. J. Acosta says that he fine blooded colt two years He says it is the finest in the county. There will l»e a school exliibi- nteitaiiiiueut at the academy on the 12th of June, lion. W. G. Brantley is chosen as orator. Wc find that wo need not write much, as one third of it will never see daylight. Eh? (It will see printer’s ink if we have room for it, dear friend; if not, we’ll give tho MSS to the stove. Sit down, sir; we'll snatch you as bald us Tom’s squash—Ed] Nk Plus. Fancy and Family Groceries. FLOWS A SPECIALTY $ngar,*C'offle, Rice, Rutter, Lard, < 'hee.se, Hams, Canned-good^ in Endless Variety. Pool and Billiard Tables. These gentlemen have a handsome saloon fitted up in el gant style, M. U. Tharin i Airmailed wit): modern improved l*<x»l and Bill ard Table*', with amply <u»- • com laudations for the pnbiic to pass an evening. uov. 12-1 y. solid Slots i ' After ransacking tho .Vatthorn Market fpr the latest noreffia.i wo-nra pleased to uiuouocc tharwe have on exhibition y- Tiie Largest, most Flcgant; and.; most Complete Htoek of Guts' Toilin' ail Elys' Fin Cloii far Sjras ANI) SUMMER Ever brought to any Southern eitv. All the latent eats and shapes, The * greatest variety of pattern, SUBSTANTIALLY MADE AND BOUND TQJIT* $ Our prices aie alarmingly lour and we promise to give you better value < than yon can got anywhere else. Rules for self-measurement sent bv mail. .>pe*inl attention to mail orders. ‘ and suits shipped C. (). I).. subject to examination before paying for. • Wc have also a big si ok of Hats, Hoscry, Hhoes, Neckwear, Underwear, Ftc. B. H. Levy & Bro., 181), 11)1 and 1D3 Congress St., Savannah Ga erville. ue talk upon May 22ml, John Elvington son of Mr and Mrs. W. C. But ler, aged 21 months and nine j )U ^ r r ’jv"‘ * 4 I\ r * n ^ c days. The liglit of tho little w ith lun eyes has gone out, hut the orbs!lungs, and r.-dtt of vision will awake on scones of eternal day. Parents, weep not, for lie holds a ‘‘light iu the window for you.” The bereav ed have our sympathy. Illness not reported. ifflictfd On last Saturday night, at 12:30 o’clock, Mrs. Jlol/.endorf, at her residence in this place, at the reputation of publishing thefun advanced ago. Mrs ifolzcn- leading newspaper in this see-1 waa ttU cstiniublo lady, tion, simply because »e .)o bus- lo ^ * ho k “«* ll, ' r - . * \ * , . esteemed by her neighbors bhc mess on tho broad guage pluii.i j eavosi u hushaml and threechil- Wo make a close estimate of the dron,.Mrs Beaton, and Misses requirements of tho people at Lilly aud Gertrude, to mourn large, and Inbor earnestly tolber lw«. Wu sincerely aympa* tl.eir interacts. ‘"I 0 e’iindren, udvance their interests, mid sh’Jl strive to merit the confi dence so liberally bestowed on iiif in the past. Skeleto *ed to a walking free trial bottle of I)r. King’s New Discovery fur Cousumptoii, which did me no much g4)4»d that l bought a dollar bottle. Alter using three bottles, found myself once more a man, completely restored to health, with a heartv api*elite, and a gain in flesh ot r 48 libs.” t all at Folks A Morgan’s Drug Hture aud got a free trial bottle of tlie certain cure for all Lung Diseases. Large bottles $100. Special Noth’*. 1 am now running a delivery wagon for the benefit of my cus tomers, and will deliver all goods bought of me anywhere in town, and will sell goods’ as cheap as any other dealer in Waveross. .Give me n trial. 4t B. SIRMANS. who since her death, ure made to feel that “Homo is Lonely without a Mother. May she Granulated sugar, 12 lbs for $1 find “Rest Beyond the River,” at B, Birman’s. tf Positively Cured by Van Pelt’s Anti-Malarial, of Fovor snid^AsiiB ToniCj Price One dollar per Bottle. ' No ! More ! Pills ! Wliib yon can Get Van Pelt’s Liver Invigorator. Price only 25 cents ? y For .ale bv Drujrgi.U nnil lValun gi’nrnrily. Corr-.r ■ ■ li’cco *pHo U*d Manufactured bv Ur. F. K. Van l'-ii * tiro., 2U2, Miller St., Aufe. tu, (l.i. " Oct 15,84-i2m. .. „ W.i*rWtL$08 (Next door to Post office) Fancy and Family Grocer, Waycross, - - Georgia. Ili* oil ham! nt nil t m«s, In Immrn.c juantitlcs, a ftill ttock of Family and Fancy Groceries, , • Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Lard, Hams, Canned-meats, Fruits, Butter, Confectioneries, Etc., Etc. Ami everything vise in hi. line, that ta ncciled in the family,' at ‘Lira ,; and lei Live Price*, - , . Billiard and Pool Room attached, where at all honta of tho itay .mi unUl 12 o’clock, at night, .thee . are ample acoommodatlon. lor pasuip »»«/ the tlmi- at BUmrd or “mil playing, aptll 22-6 mi.