Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, November 25, 1885, Image 4

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[3 V A>— Mrs. £ Hig Sm t DEALER IN H GENERAL KlillEE, Hujudopeucd* large assortment t.f : /ixi i» v/ms com Coa*fatIo{ iu port of DRYGOODS, -' Hats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes Gents’Clothing kmElMsWm Ms, NOTIONS, BUGGY HARNESS, v ~ ■.WfKM^JWWME, CROCRERY- REABY MIXED PAINTS; White'Lad, Varnishes, Linseed Oil, Colorings, p ETC., ETC. AUo a full Line of Cold, and Gold flatted ' A fiOlDANO SHYER. WALTHAM ANO ftOI . .. 3* ’ es, SOLD BBEASt WHS. SHAWL PINS, RINGS, FINGER RINGS, SOLD A ; \ PANS, EtC., ETC, V tgt We are headquarters for pno Jewelry. All goods at the Lowest cash prices. sepO 9ms. ~ M We for Si." I »m now offering soue valualdc real estate for sal t in Waycioss, hoth improved and unimproved — Parties who mean hudness trill do call on me early, as I intend V J. A. JONES, a fS-Sitr^- Agent. AT COST! 1 WILL SELL Worth of Beady Made Clothing at first cost to close oat my stpakr - ” $500 worth Of Roots hare got to go, aUo, as I inlead discontinuing these lines of goods. CF All other goods pro portionately low. Conic and sec me if you need anythiug in m3* line of goods, and I will guarantee satis faction. 1 H. £^#REfVER, Attorney at Law, watcross, Georgia. wp^viPrafticcs in all the courts SnUlronswick circuit, mid else- ere by special contract. Office in the courthouse. j. W. MALLON, 14 Waycross, Georgia Brown House. Folkston, Ga. Its. A. L Brown, Prop's. Hoard, $2.00 per day ; special rates lithe week or month. tf J VALDOSTA, GA. ^ mm WINES AND S., F. and W. Railroad All trains of this road are ran by Central (90) Meridian time, which ft 36 minutes slower tluui Savar.nal time. ScpKBnrreabs7iT*s Office \ Savannah, Aug 20, 1885. \ J Ou and after Sunday, A*tg. 30th, 1885, Passscnger trains on this road will run as follows : FAST MAIL Leave Sernnah daily „t 7 01 uc Amre at Savannah daily at 8 23 j. ro Arrive at Jesap daily at 8 43 1 un Arrive at Weycrcas daily at 9 50 p to j.rtw at Callahan daily at 11 29 a m Arrive at Jacksuimile daily at... 12 0U.icj Arrive at Dnpont daily at II 21 am Arrive at Valdosta daily at... 12 10 pro Arrive at Quituiau daily at.... 12 40 pro Arrive at Tiiomacville daily at 1 30 p n. Arrive at Kuntoidge daily at.. 3 30p m Arrive at Ch&itahoochie daily at 3 50 \> u This train stops onlv at stations named aliovc and at all stations lie tween Thomasville and Chattahoo chee. Passengers for Brunswick (via K. T., V. & G. R. R.) tike this train, arriving at Brunswick daily* at 10:50 m- passengers for Macon and Atlan ta lake this train, arriving at M&con “ 25 p. m., and Atlanta 10 :30 p. m. dally. Passengers for Brunswick take this train, arriving at Brunswick (via & W. Ry) at 7 40 p. m. Passengers for Fernaudina, Waldo, Gainesville, Palatka, Cedar Key Ocala, Wildwood, Leesburg, and a’.l stations on Florida Railway* and Nar ration Company and Florida South - ern Railway, take this traiu. Close connection at Jacksonville daily for Green Cove Springs. JSt. Augustine, Palatka, Bntcrpris?, S ndford, and all landings ou Su John's river. Passengers for Pensacola, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas and irans-Mi sissippi points make close cornier*, lions at Cbaltaliooebee daily will, trains of Pensacola and Atlantic rail road, arriving at Pensacola at 10 '*5 in. Mobile at 2 40 am and New O - leans at 7 45 a m. Pullman buffet and sleeping cam Savannah to New Orleans. The Central and Peoples* Line Steamers advertise the following schedule: Steamers leave Chattahoochee for Apalachicola on Sundays and VVeil- duesdays upon arrival of fast mail trams. JESUP EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at.. 4 20 1. Arrive at Savannah 7 5U a u Arrive Juttup C 3U p i. Stop? at all regular ami dig sUtiuu. be tween Jet up ami Say aim ah. ALBANY EXPitE i i. Catilu House, J. VMISS, Proprietor, Way< toss, Oeo. bis home lie* ircentlv under 1 thorough renovation, the beds “ cn put in flr-t- r TI10 table. WH the I>e»t the roar- while •'faithful atten- | guests feel comfortable (scp. 9, Sms TICE. NKLKY & CO., cast jail, will repair ami man tes, Wagons and Carts. mithing executed and war ihoing a specialty s. Pistols, and all ■liiuery. Call snd ‘ Palmer pt. SO. 1885.-tf ■TeI, irDBALKUS IS— KIM MSIS1A8DIS8. ytnd Manofactnrcrs of Syrup Barrels, DUPONT, GEORGIA. Th. following are our quotations on ' jSyyup Barrels r •10 Barrel lots <3 $1 5) per barrel, F O. B. sept30*3m Cigars and Tobacco! Sample Room For Commercial Men. Everything Mew and Xcatly Furnished. W. P. REN FROE, Leave Savannah daily at 8 50 p in Arrive Savanuah daily at 6 15 a in Arrive at Jesuo daily at 11 20 p Arrive at Way cross daily 2 05 a in Arrive at Callahan daily 5 55 Ai l ive at Jacksonv iiic daily 7 00 a hl, Arrive at Dupont daily yM. *''4'0;> 'a m Arrive at Live 0*fc daily at 6 22 a in Arrive at Gainesville dally 0 45 a it Amvtfiut Valdosta daily at . , m , .5.33 u m Arrive ni Quitroaii daily at- g.Itaiu Arrive at 'i’uomasville daily ut 7.15 a Arrive at Albany ildly tt t 10.30 a 1 alaco aleepiug earn buvuuutib T -f. WILLIAMS,. Ssussy, Ga., HiumtUEUiuicMiui All kind, .^'Oowi'ry rosti.ee taken .in axchangc H#-goods. mii?roii»PT3i jnliaaL, scp?0-2m PENETRATIVE > wummfwwi Proprietor. scptl-4m « 50 S* 3 7 % £.» n •2 ea e “e- = '.if s-m y 3 * ^1-5 Pi S © S' © ? SC r ii. i sr p A © p (SU-ST21-A P t Ss r © j B. Drs. WMtsleai&lii PhjsieUug tni Surgsops, Wayeioss - (iporgiii, Ofl»»r t .«*ir profe.mjona! services •nlilic of Waver iss and vjcinitv 11a* by mail or telo<rra|>b prornpt- iweriil OfB<* unoer tl u* I Ceiural 1 lotel— W' It. Whii (itiisiV Drug Sty re, Jly H. ALBERTSON. 1 Fbocaxza, Ga., Savy and Planing mills, SULZBACHER BROS. Dealers in and Shippers of FRUIT, VEGETABLS, Surly Vegetables, Strawberries AND GEORGIA MELONS A SPECIALTY- Consignments solicited and or ders promptly filled. Stencils for ’hipping furnished on Application^ Nos 26, 28, 30 and 32 North Cherry Street, NASHVILLE, TENN. Reference—First National Bank, may 27-6 ms-sog. Wiier-Boarte V Sitialtf. . Lumber delivered in any* part of the city of Waycross, or to "any town on a^y of the railroads leading out of Waycross. feb 25-J. J. H. ButLer & Co., —Dealers Is— Cottage and Parlor Furniture, Carpeting, Mat ting, Wall-paper Window Shades, Etc.. Etc., WayfiPoss - L»a., Mav 27-G mos Jenkins House, DuPont Georoia Table supplied with lit.. •Stst the market affords at all times. Atten tive servants and good beds. F *C. FOLKS. A. W. -CAI Drs. flits I Waycross, C»a., Offer their professional services to I he citizens of Waycross and sur rounding country. GF* All calls promptly attended to. Olfleo Folks & Morgau’s drug store. July 1-12 mos. PlllllUl lo Jacksuuvllli Fullman palace Sleeping Cars Sa- annali to Gainesville. Tasscngcrs for Brunswick via. Jcsup take this traiu, arriving at Brunswick at G : 10 a in, l’assengeis for Macon, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Bristol, Roanoke, Bristol, Roanoke, Phila delphia and New Vork, take tht (rain jviih through i'lillman Buffet alccjicra daily, . Passengers for Fcrnandina. Gcdar Keys, G lines**ille, Ocala, Wildwood, Leesburg and all stations on Florida Railway and Navigation Company and Florida Soutbcm Railway Like ibis traiu. Passengers for Madison, Mo micelle Tallahassee and all middle Florida points taKc this train. Connections at Jacksonville daily with People's Line steamers for fc>L Augustine and all ijoiuts on St Johns river. Tbrongb ticket* sold and Sieving Cois liertlis uuU Drawing Room Cur iccummo iLutiou secured ut Tu Let UlUce \’o. 22 Hall street, ami uc th* company's kr|>ot, toot of Liberty s/reet. JAS. L TAYLOR, General i J a.«- eager Age ft. 0. FLE.tliXt». iinpoiiawcd Merit Will Tell. Xr €. (Old Indian Cure.) Is taking the lead of all other blood purifier* with astonishing rapidity. An excellent tonic and appetiser. It is an absolutely infallible cure for every known form offlLOOD DISEASE and SKIN DISEASE arising from blood taint, be it Sypnillis in any stage Scrofula, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Outarrh, Tetter, Ulcerated ^ Sore Throat, White Swellin; Eczema, Pimples or Eruptions. The following are fair samules of hundreds of testimonials we can pro ‘luce; 1 had in my family a ease of poison oak that for ten years defied physi cians. O. I. C. made a permanent cure. Ibis without doubt the “gem of blood purifiers. S. D. Ropceus, Agent Central U. R., Perry, Ga Dr. F A. Toomer, Perry, Ga. aays: “I have used it in myirac- tiec twenty-five years. It is a per fect blood purifier, an infallible spe cific for the disease for which it is recommended, a tine ionic and appe tizer ni l a Godsend to suffering wo men for their jieculiar ailments.’* Dr. Joseph Palmer, Feagin., writes ns: ll is as great a specific for blood diseases as quinine is for fever.— Have used it more than twenty voars in my practice.* Price’ 81 50 for large bottles. TUE O. I. C. CO. Oct 22 84, 12 m. Perry, G v, Black- Smith Shop. Buggies, Carts and Wagons Repaired, nud ail kiud of Black »niithing done in the best manner I he manufacturing of Carts, Bug gies ami Wagons and the repairing of Guns, Pistols, made a specialty fy All kinds of wore will recciv. prompt attention _ W. R. NEWSOME, Prop. Shop, west of the jail, on Pond and Parallel streets, aug 13-6 mos. Resident Dentists, Waycross, _ _ 6eorgia. OFFICE—Upstairs in the Farker building. sep l*2-ly. J.R.KNIG1 WAYCROS' Geo] Handles Sewing Machines, Parlor and Church Or Pianos, and Cotton Gins. Also one of the best CH that ever knocked the butter out of a pan of milk. He Sandies Only First-Class Articles, New Home Machine a specialty. Mack; sold on easy terms and delivered with full lessons [, where within his reach. Just look out for ‘'Old h; Charlie whc»i he is making his rounds. I \ i Oct cc U-ca-m csgo * ( y | MEDICAL W. B. FOLKS & SON, who,have just received a fresh supply o Drugs Medicines Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles. FOUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS ill enre And prevent Hoo Cnoi**a. No Hons* will die ef V»«. If Fontrt Powders a Rontzis Powders will enrt Fostx*» Powders win prevent Gam* iv Fow: Fontz's Powders will Ineresse the qnsntltr of m snd cresm twenty per cent, snd m*ke the butter D: snd sweet. Fontz’s Powders will enre or prevent slmost m Ft brass to which Rones snd Cattle are subject. FOUTZ’S POWDXSS WILL OtTK SATISFACTION. C. C. HA Old At Folks & Morgan’s Are now Headquarters lor , Lj FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES, f Have now a Choice Lot of Flour, Pearl Grits, MAkBacoj Hams, Ilice, Lard, I Sutter, Fheese, ^ugar, CjRffee, Canned Good and a nice Assortment of Confooticjiriries, and evcrvtll else usually* found in a first-class grocery store. ([live us a call and couviuccd that this is the place get good g<>o*ls il„.\ a t, cft p of tbcin J a little cash. In connection with the above we arelrjjuiing 1 A Bakery, and padi4 can fresh Bread every day.! i ! "'= 26 lv a! H. 1 McGEE&BRO.. |3 p Have just opeRcd « full line of FUESII F AMILY GROCER! Bacon, Lard, Flour, Butter, liic( Grits and Meal. Also a full lii of canned goods, and Confeetioij cries. f Cigars a»d Tobaecoea| All of which we sell at low fij ures for ‘‘Spot Cash.” The Live Grocer. W. S. Johnston. Will sell you provisions cheaper CSSAFESI. than any other house in town, and no mistake; Give me a trial, hlorc near Method itt church, aug 26-6 m sog, SRUM HOUSE, Homerville, Ga. To our Patrons and the Public generally: : We beg leave to inform you that vre have bad our house repaired and thoroughly innovated, and while we offer our' sincere thanks for past favors, wo solicit a con tinuance of the same. With fif teen years’ experience in onr bus iness the public may rest assured that'those who patronize us will he well cared for. Our tables mil be supplied wjth the besj the mar ket affords. Whenever yon come t<»jfomerv!lle give us a trial. Very Res]icctfulfa Maiap Mas, R. it, 0kx, J. L. SWEAT, Attorney at Law HOMERVILLE, G4. Prompt attention -given to collec tions. Land matters a specialty.— Loans of money negotiated. Will practise in the Rrnns- wiek and Southern circuit courts, State, Supreme and United Stales courts. 6 24-6 m. B&WH.B. Ccaxge or schedule. On and after Sunday^MntrStpSn; passenger trains ol^this road will run as follows: No. 3. Mail and Express. Lv Brunswick 8:00 p m Ar Waycross 10:45 p ill Lv Waycross H :15 p m Ar Alhany 4:0o a m Ar Macon 8:10 a ni A r Atlanta.. 12 ;2o p m A r ( hattanooga (i :50 p m Ar Cincinnati 8:20 a ni No. 5. Accommodation. Lv Brunswick 4:45am Ar Waycross 9 :47 a m Ar Jacksonville (S. F. & W Rail road) 12:00 n’n Connects for Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans Ar. Albnnv ... ' 7:30 p in ' N». J.Iail and Express. Lv Cincinnati 10:05 p m Lv Chattanooga 9 :o0 a m Lv Atlanta 8:30 p m Lv Macon 8:00 p m Lv Alban}'. 12:05 a in Ar Waycross .”5.05a m Ar Jacksonville .....%. 8:55 Ar Brunswick 8:00pm No. 0. Leave Albany 5:80a ni Ar. Waycross 2 :f>5 p in Ar. Savannah 8:25 p ni Ar Jacksonville 8:00 pm For Macon, Amcricus, Mont gomery, Atlanta, Birmingham, An niston, Chattanooga and Cincin nati, take train No 3, leaving Bruns wick at 8 p ni daily. This train also connects at Waycross with trains for Gainsville, Thomasville and intermediate points, South, S.. F. & IV. It. R., and fer Savannah For. Jacksonville, Savannah Thomasville, Pensacola, Mobile- New Orleans, and intermediate stations, take train No 5, leaving Brunswick at 4:45 a m. Pullman Buffet ■ Slocping Cars on trains Nos. 3 and 4 between W.E. I "Waycross, : Grleorgij Tin-Smith and Jobber, Rooting and Valley-4*uttering at tended to Promptly. Pumps and Driven Weils made a specialty. Old stpves|repairec at a very small cost. « ORDERS! from the country solicifed, anc prompt attention will be gi^ien CASTINGS furnished to fit any- stove. oct cc-ca-m vogo. Jacksonville and Cincinnati. J. A. McDuffie, A. A. Gaddis, P. A. JOHSC. XICHOLLS. | IV. O. BRANTLEY jITTDR v’a Blacksljer, Georgia. *»* Prae/ice ni Stale Federal OjHtrta. " PAPER— T. E. HANBURY & CO., OVERUSING AGENTS TTi A.NTA, G A., iqccot IrsPliinitY b« ■.mm. S- O. JJnswer 3*- V. P. and General J onager. V. L. Staxtox, Agt at Waycross BOTEL, j. D.pot.) UsiJf, BMBD CENTRAL Oppo. S. F. Si W. U. I If. Q. AUSmr, Proi Waycross, - Georgia. Table Supplied wlthi jtliu be^ toe mavkot att^rd-t—• Kot\ms furn ished with m BBmIt irsfU mmy be uuu! CASON & DEALERS IN Feed Family and Fancy Groceries. FLOUR AND BUTTER A i. mmmMMih;.. ; /Ct Joe McQ,uaigs old stand^iei B. <& W. Railroad depot, 1 y . Waycross • i nev 26-1 y. We now have and envelopes jn boj