Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, May 27, 1885, Image 4

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mem 4 fOURTOK. • D*ia;«4 Utter from Oar ftrrtV*. J. W. Leighes we are pleated to we it (till receiving new goods for his well filled etore. Mr. L. M. Bedell, bas, this week, purchased the land formerly owned in this place by Dr. Love. A severe tornado swept over this place last Friday demolish ing trees and fences. The hail did considerable damage to the corn crop. •. We understand that Mr. J. W. L. firmly denies the name of “Pick wick. That's all right? the Folk- •ton boys will eatch up with him sooner or later, and then, the wool will fly. We are pleased to learn that the light weight young man that got so badly worsted in his trouble with the engineer is rap. idly recovering. He that fights and falls out of the way lives to fight another day. Our young friend, Mr. T. W. Wainwright and Miss. Martha A. E. Vickery were joined to gether in marriage last Wednes day week, J. B. Cooper, J. P.,of ficiating. Thus it was, that the young man with the “long face in these diggings" has been com pelled to give over to his rival. He has a very long face now, and in the 'smalt hours’ of the night he chants to the light of the pale, sympathetic moon: She’s left me for another, She’s nothing more to mo, But a name to be forgotten In the heart of of A. J. B. it Pickwick. MRS. B. P HINKLBY. (Morphy A Krom Building) Millinery and Dress-Making. MeCaU Bssur, Glove Pitting Pat terns, Tailoring and Repair ing to Order. TRUE,Even to DEATH OR, SLAIN OB & BATTLB FIELD. I»£ Southern crop news is flattering. Private Secretary Lamont is habitual smoker of a corn-cob pipe. Of all the United States bonds iasued the $50,000 registered bond is the largest Dr. Mary Walker has been one of the leading attractions at a dime museum at Chicago. Capt* A. B. Connor, of Ellenton, 8. C., has an almond tree in his yard which bas borne a fair crop of almonds this year. Miss Hattie Turner while ©n route from Columbus to Jefferson* villo, Ind., was chloroformed in a sleeping car and robbed of $40. Queen Victoria ha a sent a mes sage of congratulation to Gen Gra ham for whipping the Arabs at Ta kool. Fifty Arah^were killed and a village burned. This Uglily interesting story is Joeing prepared for these columns by our own “Romance Writer," and will be commenced as soon ss the “Seminole War." lias been finished, which will not be before the first of July, If we continue “Saturday Night In Waycrosa" every other Issue. We gave notice before we commenc ed the publication of our seriul now running of our Intention, in order that patrons might get the opening chapters but many neglected to do so, aud now, every mull brings sub scriptions with an Application for back numbers, which, we aic sorry to say, we cannot furnish. Thus, msny of our friends are deprived of the pleasure of reading the history and romance of the heininole War. Therefore, we have thought proper to give notice again, that another story, equally as interesting, if not more thrilling is being prjpared by the Associate Editor, Drs. Flits 4 Cm! Waycross, Oa., Offer their professional services to the citizens of Waycross aud sur rounding country. Ep All calls promptly attended to. Office over Folks & Morgan's drug store. July 4-18 ntos. Is ordrr to enrich Um bW. cad tbm »“*« frmah mimmo lean mlrtbietl ffyalma, direction With UN Moatctter** Stomach .. .jnmaf the fitomcch, ■attend tavifL Uittrr*. which, bylnftuinv totrgy into . o|HT4tion» ot the atomach, promote*, nay, iuiniva tuoroagh digestion and m (imitation, nt nutrition. A gain to apt«- Md #o***9**«»t autritioa. A rain to app*- tilt, vigor and Scab. U invariably found to a deservedly uon> mrvovar a reliable star tonic, which U. t preventive ot mslarid fevera. For suit by ail Dmmrlsts and Dealers ‘Saturday Night Man,’ which will take the run of the pa|>er as staled above, and parties wanting the flrtt of True, Even to Death’ are put on notice o! its fortk-«oming. The plot is laid in Georgia, and Wire, Fierce, Clinch and Coffca County patrons will be highly enter tained. The plot also takes in ro mances of the lute wsr between the North and South. Scud subscrip tions to LASISR t muss, l’ruprietora II r. vni.ii.HT. The Neff Orleans Picayune la prin- t»d on paper made of a neiv mate- vial—bagasse, the cruehed refuse of th, sulks of sugar cane. The paparia fine and soft, with an al most silk like surface. In the police court of a Missouri town, the other day-, several “young ladies and gentlemen of the high- aat social standing" were tried and fined for disturbing public worship. The offense consisted in writing notes and talking in church. If twenty-sevon inches of snow in glva three inhei of water, how much milk will a given cow yield when fed on turnips? Key—Multipit number of snowflakes by the ■ her of hairs on the cow’s tail, divide the product in the juice of a dry- turnip, add to quotient a pound of chalk and multiply the hydrant. A gentleman who visited roller skating rink and attempted to par. ticipate in the pleasures, says the idea of fastening a pair of skates on the feet ia the queerest notion in the world, because the feet were the only portion of hie anatomy that didn't touch the floor oftonor than ons inning in ten, William Thomas, of Oconee county, haa a fino pack of dogs,- •ad takes delight in the chase. A few day* ago he caught a very- large gray fox that had a nickclplt- ted collar on. Mr. Thomas is anx ious to find out where the fox hails from, as it was evidently a pet. The collar bad no name on it. It is said that foxes trail north, and if this is so, the fox must have belonged to someone in aouthern or Middle Georgia. Alapaha correspondence News, May 17: During the past week there has been some rather strange ac tion! tome one in this quiet little lag*- _ outside of the warehouse at the de pot at night. It wei taken off eomo distance and all the oil emptied out. TUTT’S PILLS - j.. wlili lHMw*siUl« and woMtlwriMI rc.ulti. Iiwura. tawcitt and *Mtr» rvs-e-jt* new fotrw. Eulivaag •ii« Mind and •w|spll«-e Praia l'«v>rr. &ASUE»SSffl£3@ euro. It give, a rlrur and brail!.* complexion. Tho alrnugcil tistliuony In iha value of OS. ilAMTCW'a Inu* TOPIC -a that frequent atUuiliU U CNNntcrfrIlUir have ».ly added In ihc|>«i>ular. II)- uf the original. Ifjrwu earut-tiljrtleelru health At, not experiment—eel the OMiaiMAL AXD UMT. Dm. HamtcWs Iron Towo ip for Salk cy au DnUQOtSTW A MO rtCAlCM* f flRYWHUM. 25 YEARS IM USE. Tk* OfootortK»AleH Trtnnph #f th# Ag»! _SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVER. Lopoornppoiltr, Bowela eoallve, Pal* la IbP bead, with a da! I aonaatioa la tha baok part, rata Radar lb* ahaaMrr- blade, Fallaraa after eat lac, with adla- lacllaatlaa t# ozertloaof body apt-*-* - - veapirita, Irrltabllltr aft rasper, I.#w aplrito, with amluiam*niiv«lMte4 o«m duty. Wpartaooo, Dizslacoa, Flaltariap at tbo lloarte Data be fa re tbo eve*. Headache arar tba rich* ere, Kretleeeecae, with tlfhl drtaau, Hlcblr colored IV.at, and CONSTIPATION. TCTT'te FILM ara chpeciAlly adapted •o atwh ntaea, otto d«ao efToci* *.ich a inffaalln*n«tOH*t«ml*lithaaaffrrar. taeo tha A rp*tlt#.»nd cauee th. ^ar*“bfth.-irVaab AcUaTea Health.' jaction to t&a Zaire, d roliaroaltbU* t^loua trouble#. rwdyTtoabUiMHtihf. &>ik.dUSn«iMh tmmk the hcirxrino AMrtnrxn ta inch that ita air- cmiatUa nearly onsmU that of all ctbee paper* el i) M WjMjr^riren'aithoet^li*rse?^lfan«l-b«nk m Infomatiea aeat h*e. Palanta obuia-4 through Bud* A Cm. ore notierd ia the Rcimtiuo Amarirnit fraa. The a.ivantare of anrb aettea la r/ll aulrrcteodtiy all |>wr»ea«wise wtobt*Uri»pa*e "" * d CO.. Ofltee Rciunano ioswIm —ntsx * co.. on ajwOMcam. act Broadway, b«w Vu Jenkins House, BoFout, Georgia. Table anppUnl with the beU |h» in.uJfet atfiinU at all tlimis. Alien- live servant!* ami guntl beda. I r >_s Th* some night one of our citizens the cuabiona and the whip had •tolen from hi* buggy. The next day portions of th*se articles wem found In a field soma dlstanoa off, where they hah been parliilly burn ed,—-Mr. Bryant R. Johnsfan hsv. ing received th* appointment of ing received the appointment lYltal Routs Agent from Charles ton to Knoxville left for Ghuleatou to assume charge. ► 54 T ~s mm ! § ?[j?Sq S’I I'll S5f- ? E - if a>r B ? P&LE SELF-CURL HI;:" - -7DnnuuiMfi! 1 it |«PdCO., Lewleienq. jl*. AW ll.it. Chanok of Schlm lk. On and after Sunday, May Dd, 85, passenger trains on this road will run as folluwa: WurwAun—No. 1. For Savannah and Jacksonville Lv Brunswick .2:15j> m ’aycrosa 5:00p m Savannah (H. F. A W ). .8:25 p m >*■01 . 8:00 p in .8:00 pm 10 :*5 p ny 11:15 pm 4:06 a m Joeksonville No. 8. Mail and Express. Lv Brunswick Ar Waycross Lv Waycross Ar Albany Ar Macon 8:10 a m Ar Atlanta 12:26 pm Art.hattnnooga 8:50 p m Ar Cincinnati 0:2Oam No. 6. Accommodation. Lv Brunswick 4:45 am Ar Waycrosa 9:47 a m Ar Jacksonville (S. F. <t W Bail roafl) 12 .-00 n’li Connects for Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans Ar. Albany 7:30 p m ,,*Ea8twv8d—No. 2. FloTOi: n I San nanh Express. :10 p in Lv IVaycnsi 17:10 a m (Councets with trains from Su- vaninnrknd Jacksonville) Ar Brunswick 1: N„. 4. Mail and Express. Lv Cincinnati 10:05 p m Lv Chattanooga 9:50 a m Lv Atlanta 3:80 p n. Lv Macon 8 :IX) p n I.v Albany 12:05 a n Ar Waycross 5.05 am Ar Jacksonville 8:55 am Ar Brunswick 8:00pin No. 0. Leave Albany 5:30 a ni Ar. Waycross 2:55 p m Ar. Savannah 8:25 p m Ar Jacksonville 8:00 pm For Macon, Americus, Mont gomery, Atlanta, Birmingham, An niston, Chattanooga and Cincin nati, take train Nu3, leaving Bruns wick at 8 p m daily. This train also connects at Waycross witli trains for Gninsvillc, Thoinasville and intermediate points, South, S.. F. & W. R. R., and for Savannah For Savannah, Charleston, Now York and intermediate points, tako train No. 1, leaving Bruns wick nt 2:15 p m. This train also connects at Wnycross with S., F. A- \V. Railway for Jacksonville. For Jacksonville, Savannah Thoinss*Ule, Pcnsaeo'a, Mobile New Grimms, and intermcdiati stntione^jakc train No 5, leaving Brunsaitk-al 4:45 am. Pullman Iluflet Sleeping Car: i trains Nos. 3 anil 4 between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. J. A. McDuffie, , A. A. Gaddis, a. (t. P. A. V. P. and General Manager. j H. M. DEM EH Js, maram- 111 Stocks, Bonds AXD REAL ESTATE Savannah. Ga,, Vay.10 1 y Resident Dentists, Waycross, -» . Georgia OFFICE—Upstairs in the Parker building. sep 12-Iy. MEDICAL, DR W, R. FOLKS UAH RK8UMED ifliott practice jit the Drug Store nf W. B. FOLKS & SON, rho hare just received a freun supply n Drugs Medicines Perfumery, Fancy and-Toilet Articles. m. If Pnmsl Powil-r* ore MUi I'awrl-n w l '1. nrs anri Pounf* PowdtW will prwTf Foatab Powder* will lori*u>. and cream twenty per teat, and make Hie butter fira> wilt cm* or prevent almost i * *- — llor*** and rattle are »ul>lect. rwailluiiClwtJtti quantity < X fiATtePACTlOn. ■ALTIKOf.K.KU THE SREAf ^DEMOCRATIC PAPE! V. L. Stanton, Agt nt Waycros, rxx unn m nximn ins m. F. J. James, Boot, Shoe Hiiruns lltktjp, te % KOR 1884. Mori ItorroM, more Tclroramo Kiwi, Momk OuMMKTMMOMvn, akdNswTym, All at a Large Additional ErptnM W# prwmiaa to iptr# ndt'- er pnin* a •no# in making our DAILY AND WEEKLY among th# moat raadaU# paper* in lb. (MoadAy* exo#pt#d). It eontaina tbo InUat uawa or tbn world, fall market q«oUtiou> of all kinda, ehanped daily. It ia in avtrj Court Roum Squan, Ifayeroaa, 0##rgia. 1 gnar.mte# aatithetion on all work den* tuy ahnp. W# do nothing bat •iat- ** work. may 16-11 moo. Bricks for Sale I bav» purchawl tha bricks man ufuetnml hy Gcorgo 8. Reach, which aia now on Iris yanl, amt the same can he pnrcliaaed at very low .rices. Address R. II. Marphy, Vnyrroaa, Gn. H. MURPHY. max Ifl.Hui* raopnat a flrat-cbua daily natrvpupar. Oaf WEEKLY in th# Urgent paper pnU liahod South, eoutaiDioR «ixty-lonr ool •imoo, eight ptjrm-fllled almou eutimh with choice reading ornttar. Every lor ton specially ohoold aaboerib#. Daily, on# yrntr $1000 Daily, >ix moutoa. ft uo Daily, thro# month* t(u » mouth, 10C 2 00 . ism utha l di to aloha ol fir#, one year, 1 7L to #lnba of ton or mors, eae year. ..lb* Weakly • THE BAVANNAII MORNING NEWS. The features tlmt have rendered flie Mon hewn Ht> popular will bo nmiiituiuui UU the ample t'aciliticnorthc c*lublixuio« b .evoted totnakuig it, it imimkiLI.', Rtill iuui- onbyol theoouttdv'jueiiiid pitruiutyc o un j*o|d u ol Ut!or({in and FIoiiiIh. i'Uc udlUiritildepartUiflit will ho COlltllW *' “•» horcioiuro, with liyi.irtotl uioderutio ‘•It, ut the same time, witli vigt-roun ui : -uu«m devotiun to the iutorcKt ol our a* nutl to the priiic-ip.il.-> of the Natitm c'emocnitio Party, lishtute, Goupnil.u> 1 F* lc|(niphic uuwa de|Mttii.euth, nit frizcuj uud Vvinoivrvml wlium,* will l,< pt up to thoii old einudaid of ooiuplvli Ms at 111 lai Domestic SI, ny imitate It. None eau.1 it. e largest nrtnefl. Tin tglue.t Harming. Tits mo-t lleauttful Wood Work, and I* Warrantwl to b, maila of tlia best material, to do any anf all kinds of work, to ba complete I* every reaped Agents want** In unoccupied territory. Address GUME.STiO.8EW I Mi M ACHINE 00 RICHMOND, VA. J. W. Adams, Dealer. •cp 20-8mos . Wnycross, Georgia. E A. McGEE A BEO, j^rjbj%st>>paaed a fall line iff FREsil FAMILY GR0CHRIES, Baecfri, Lard, Flour, Butter, Rice, Gri$f ahctaeal. Also a full line of Ca^ed goods, and Confection- eries-X Cigars and Tobaecoes. All of which we sell at low fig ures for “Spot Cash.” Mantels, Mantels, Mantels, Cull «nd examine My «l<»ek ot Artistic, SLATE IKON and WOODEN Mantels before? purchasing elsewhere. I am offering at very low prices a fuUnlock of Sashe*, Hlind^, Mouldings, Stair ifcul* Buhiglcjn, Newell Post*, Paints Oils, Varnishes, UniIroad, Steamboat^ Ship and Mill Supplies Window Gliiftfi, Pnltv, Brushes, etc. Also a full line of lb Hardware, Liinc, Piaster, Hair and Cement, Plain and Dec Vail Paper. A ndrew I T od-‘22-1y eyi and Prerldcnt St*. AH, GSOIllIA. rtr- s# limy iIk-u. Vivid u u’ry •r»per a«.-l<i, u a\itl ull< outnlrip it tn juunwlintit Outty, oun your, .’oriltleM tbo well known DAILY MORNING NEWS publish a MauiUJUlh > i^bt p.iyc. n jievli' .110 0. TilE WEEKLY SLW »c lur^eht putter iu Ihe NouUuru Male- hib paper couUUiha ou.ulul uuul^licaUi he A’ut-k, leleyraj.hic DiM|tulcuib, Mat •u|K)tlb, carefully cuiuil Agricuiiural i itliUry Urpariimmiv. with uumvc totet tiiti AtucNlhiUeoUb rou.liux, aim UN a , ORIGINAL SERIAL STORIES vrittvu nvprcMity lor Un pagm hy poj .Utitur*, luh cuiibUlulliiK ii u couiprcut i litcriaiuiug uuU lUbUUvUVc luuuiy u BmncairrioK (Pukpaid.) Morey can bo neat to uy addrcoM, b* m^iMtorcd loitor' or 1*. O. at luv ruk. i. at my ruk. J. 11. KST1LL, 3 Whitaker St. Kivaituah, Um THE CONSTITUTION The ,>r*Mnt year will be one of th* moat iu|x>ruul iu the history «f (inoixia. New partifiM, u«w idea*, u«*r growth, aiiterprtKUb, uow conflict*, nil pres* h •ttvutioa, provoke inquiry nud um4od. No niiiu of iDiehigotioo, no mat. who would understand the aituatiou tliat “• may till tu« lull mcasnri* ot bis duh aud improve hi* opportunity cau afford to to without a good uewapaper. ill iTUm C1IST1T67I01 either it* daily or weekly #di i#r 9 ffei> * thomuah aud aompteheueive (ai^ar. Fubluhed at th* uapiUl, fully equipped ad local torero, with aa nue<juall#d f cormi|MmdeutM eovertug th* ontuv '•autrv and noting every iutere*t, 'lit Ooubtitutiou is stronger, totter aud brigbf- rlhau ever before. Mooob, Georgia THIS PAPER— 1SCM riLt WITH » T- E. HANBURY&CO. ^OVERUSING AGENTS, A7XIA.97TA, OA. Tim cou*taut increase of its btmiadM luu. eiunudedan iucreoH* iu e* N«rvics until •» every «M*eutta! |Mrticniar it bas mtab- a* tha LEADING southern newspaper, tlmr of it necessity in one < utieus to every eorgt.ui •oily Oouktitutiou—»it)i • Terms—lh ' aubt.m: $5 r«. . lh# Week I *m, in cluhs mouths, #1 , . .. •uistltation— $1.60 |wr vff, ons dollar sod rwm.lA-fiv# ceuf* eaeb .»i eiubs of tweuty one d disr each. Make ■U *4*alta ymyabis aud addrv. a all ictte.s to T. E. LANIER. GKO. H. YOUMANS. ay cross, Georgia. W© fa&Y® permanently located in Waycross, with a practical experience of fifteen years at the bench, and with an outfit of thobestand most improved tools, we are 1’UEPAKKD TO DO ALK.WORK IN OUR LINK. AT .SHORTEST NOTICB AND I,0\TbST PRICES. We do not semi work off to larg, eitics to liuve it repaired, thereby muimi g cur ciretomc-r. lo wail nn unlimited time for their work by tb, delay, but w* do th* work ourselves; therefore, we call guarantee ‘iu. of our'work lone in tho beat stylo, with promptness. Wo solicit fine work— /i i \ i. .. .i. (hajislUIiteflio called,) work with which other watchmaker, have failed, tb give satisfaction—in fact, first first-class fino watches, that parties desire fine work done on, is one of our epecialtiea. We repair and all similar work, anil will furnish any kind of Wstch, Clock, ,*r Jewelry at short notice. Give ut your i^ork, and we guaran tee satisfaction. C/EF Ufiicc in the Headlight building, Wavcrose, Ga. qe# LANIER & YOUMANS. ROYAL ST. JOHN. The only machlt e h: the world iIini contimic# to «ew in lh# iimn tlircctjon wlttdlier rtn backwards dr forwnnis. It clmltcnsns comparison! UiRtnnccs OmpctUnju l «ur- passv# cxpcoUtlons l lias a largt, high arm and a self selling needle. Has no hole to thread, either in Urn ma in© ot felmule, except the eyo of III# Uft-llf. Fully Warranted R.v Hi. -8f. John Sts-ing Ma- cliira Company of Korina tetri, Ohio, and 4. \V. ADAMS, Deiilcr, WavCmrn, Us. too sa. i-iuiM. .