Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, December 23, 1885, Image 2

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warn rsE WAYCROSS HEADLIGHT, S3 »=■ Ttif Unmrt T«w» Urc»l«1lo», j Tfe,. Unrest Coqntr Clresls «* Urgent tltarrel i n< nF*ni.i<m» ti-ii* ■ 4am>» », '■w». Fo 1 >IajWk'1 lF6n , “1 For^Cogo«lljnen,'.,-i %air ■ H. W- Wfepfi. T-T’-tr- Gonoral Robert Tpornhb.SPi of Georgia’s ablest statesman is dead, V* ’' * n Tlioy are after Jones inMis- aonri for calling tlid' governor a ^j,tub. ^afsgijpigpOT Thirteen persons were kfJWff l and twenty wounded in a terri ble accident on the-Georgia Pa cific railroadlns^ wceS;., • Official pap is wbat is needed by those Who pro -confinifftlly bowling about'Cleveland not turning the rascals ont; Maine lias just, had a, ^iliowcr, of fish at Cumberland, near the sea- coast, The refreshing spin was once converted dines. into bogus The alarming extent to which crime has increased in Kelt-, tucky makes., it necessary to More — Prohibition. Wc have been watching our xebanges very closely of late rcoA 1'2.12 liquor business is regarded by tbe law of the land as a legiti mate business it .shall pay its own expenses. otbsesfew: ■mrur tif 1 lutml tipUwir " berg rtra people desiro it and where the From JTt Tlio rain on vented services at churches. ’-“When cloud shave rifted is the burden of our song.’’ Mrs. R. B. Ho] returned home'yesterda; short visit to her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Bejitpu, of Screven. , Miss Mamie Hack, of Hackton", in Jeoup, the.guest l—Charlton County. Superior Court .of’ said County, No vemner-Term, 1885; Sxlur Butts Wilsofi. - 5 "BS I public' sentiment - uia i strong enough;, to- intorce it.- A very few-, perhaps,’; would) -favor a "graded license system.’.'! • A hrgo number are io favor of prohibition’ of the most absolute sort; and to gain it are the earn- est supporters of a political par ty specially organized to secure mie is a very pretty and popular young lady, and her visit afforded miieh pleasure to her many friends here. , ' Miss Hennle Little, of our town. that end;- while, others,' ’ the larger number, probably are in. -SSrMJrof prohibition,. butwou'F' S- i seek to-gain-it through-non-par- tiain efforts and logialation; Few would advocate any- of the foregoing.-mpthods to :tho abso lute exclusion of the reaf.’ i-l -■>’ .MKitiemCcr the Poor.,| |.,|t4s not accessary. fpr jus; to ( reipind our, friends to ruipem- bpr, the ,poor on Christmas Eye. By,sp.doing your pillow, will.bo softer and your sleep swieter, if you pave made some person happy, by bestowing some token ■of.rcspcct for those Who occupy ; a position in. . life- balQ.ipr. ypur Offn..... The. experiment is worth itryihfi,/, Moko, ’some neglected bqusq-hold Cecl . thut ,charity is not ^’cjj extinot'. Make some body,, happier—it' will' make is expected home this week, from U prolonged visit to relatives and friends in Appling county, and “Sand Spur” Hillwiil consequent ly soon regain its usual attraction. The IIea'di.igut continues to improve'with each murnbor, and Will, doubtless, soon shine a light at ot ail}-'Wits contemporaries. The,“War Stories’’ and-PSara-Ann Higgins, are two* very 'interesting' features of the paper, and aro read .with universal pleasure throughout you happier yourself. have two penitentiaries, rope is neodvtf. Remember-' Hie ’ stranger "within thy-gafe#*, and lei them feel that they aro among those who would divide the joys of Christmas With them.’ ^ Gen. A. R, Lawton’s 1 disabili ties have bjgia' removed by the Senate. senator -Edmunds took occasion to pay, him, a L graceful compliment at thb saroe time. 1 It is .sighed that Governor Fora- . her, of Ohio, lias quit Savin a ye-y thing about the |)emoeratic greed .for office, as it takes all his. time wrestling with!the 'fire thousand Kcpublican patriots Whtf nte after ’ tho few little offices vvitliiri liis " gift. ''' • 1 I is said that W ' largo! majority - of the to snubyoi bears drinks or cloves. uGolonge i kill* the scent of' wllisSy.^Perli.-ipalhc Atlanta girls' 'hSve^ndtiefKi 'hqti fragrant their, Wffi. have been otlate, .|,|. , j,,i : ' v.i Mr. G. IL’‘ 1 Rhgia«ir. l "#Htiia ! a correspondent, rgmpUd^a{tp"di»5 covered thay ,a. wl(unt4>der bgtj workednp thocurth undergone of 'his hoc mmjnMtljwn sitting on 1tom antic and ttcckleas. The divorce suit of Nellie C. Bailey against Shannon Bailey, at St, Louis, revives public interest in the woman's history. ; Something oyer a yenr ago Mrs. Bailey was arrested in Texas, charged with the murder of Cle ment Botliomlay, her traveling companion. Jihe was detained sixteen months, tried for a week, and acquitted by a jury in five minutes. The* defendant’s story of the affair was sensational. She claimed that when ;shc was sixteen years old her parents compelled . her-to break her engagement ’with ’ l he ihau of her choice and marry 'hamwii' Bailey, a wealthy ban kcr, twenty-three years tier senior. She was unhappy, and after awhile her hu sband gave her $1,000 and sent* Kcr home. Qp her way she .met Bothomley, a young - Englisii- ‘ ’ 11 rbmi^BiTcxaf S an, who whs Mf r o establish-n shoep ranch, They agreed tri travel togctlmr r imd after teaching Texas a divorce was to he procured froth Bailey and' the. c He S fH • two woHjd mnrr.v*r ' Near Wiohita Bothomley,i vli . inaht of desponden cy, "committed suicide. Mrs. ‘Bailfcy’gavc the alarm, out her dtorywus not' b'eli*v«l; and fe'he- was-attested,-And trieil .with the result above jgiyqn., ,,\Vitlmv iojnr weeks after her. itequ'ittal'thd'niar- sfiht'ahtf'dertiitv’wKii hrrealed'»hi-V » go' » -.a S-SS fVtg* „w.Eh shafantf'depdlar'who trrrestcd' , hi'r wafe 'hjWigod . for- killing a bank: president, and ^Wftdjhers.' fid iu hericap.tnre Were shot. Borne- ;' The 1 salamnndur ate the honey as lie |H any tier ■■■■ (■■■Pal ipfure aft-pr 1 this affair the ‘ — ird j|—*' -mm s * ' -— Rpsp< tn Times. "* >Ir. JasT.'4.'^oJberjliViiMhV, 1 just across tho lino-in Bcrrianj caught a bp^yF.Is’ ooycral days afift. i,, his boys have been seeing beav er signs iu’tbo creek neaf them for more thnu -;t year. „/ These rare animals have <ap- pottrod lately ' also in' Echoli county.—Valdosta Times J. Tho devilish lluya ' cagnon crackers under n pile of V ^ j ~ ~ rtltiklsb that Marshal Biiikins was ^ = c 5 =S burning. They went ofi'jU8t as the Marshal was stooping to '“chunk Up” till’ lire. The Marshal. went off too, and now the Mayor is offering a reward fur the safe re- turniif that efficient officer. -\Vell, Cliristmas comes but once a year lied hoys w.lH lav boys in spits of ' everything, hut tliiry onght not' to blow the Marslial out of tu»i:.-« Quitman Fun Press. ~ All are res|K-ctfu)ly requested to -trio their account*by Jannar' II who do not settle by that young' wSnian went Waukesha, >vherp sh(L captivated _ . 'A mdif iff- whom slid was secretly g g married.-'wlhun ift IdhW'dfit 4(1 - - about her hfe ten away, and is sup- led .as ..ocUvorce.a.uit is irioof nhsitive'tljat ;'fl made' anotiief oon. h’ II ground soon-aa s'-,-,.. _ legally free.' Mrs. ■onfig, vivafcidtis and pretty.- Hex i-i= [• Libel tor divorce ^EoaoKBorag,. fecOnjYA VV It .nnM.mi. to the .Court by the return ol the .Sheriff and other sat isfactory evidi ^nt docs not 1) uor Stale, it it that service.be _ fen.Iant by the publication of this notice io. the legal organ " of;the County, in terms oft lief law, and said cause b« relurnalih to the atxt term of Uiis f dark-This, No, emhef 17, 1885. ; Granteii in ojfin.Court. M. L. Msusaos. Judge S. ‘.C B. C. JkoC. McIIonauj Libellants Att’Vs A true extract from tte minutes of Chariton Superior Cuart. , 'r” ‘A’ G. Cowaa, 1 -1 Clerk B. C. C. C., , tliis section. The next mcdfing.of the Jes- pp Literary Society will jie held at’the residence of Mrs. K. E- \Va,lkor., An essay by Miss R, .E. iValker is*"pvoiuised ,for that evening, and. it - will,, up. doubt,bo very entertaining aijd instructive. Tim badges of.tltg. Society .aro, very pretty and ef- foctivc, tho colors beiug a, nice combination of blue and gray. The'Signal Servlc- polo, has, for Several days past, been iouk ing. somewhat li!;e the anti-pro hibition men in Atlanta, since the late election there—rather loft, tho high winds having ca, reened it slightly jto tlih ‘left f of the telegraph office. Besides this, and n few shado trees and fencos, which "lay low.” there was no damage done. Kappa % Buckl-sn’* Arnica hair The! best Salve in the world .jr. 'nta, Bruiscis,-Sbr6^, -Ulbert;, Salt Rheuin, Fe>'cr Sores,-T«tter, Chap* pod Hands, Qhilblaijfs .Corns,^ and ail Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, oi-nophiy required! It iat guaranteed,th give perfect sat isfaction,. «* ....■9ongy. l ,;wfuf|ffol. Price 25.cor.ta . nor box. For sale at folks'& Morgan,' ; JJflli^pcb’ygd shirts. H special ty. at Sifuians’. . ^ ^ . V tbs 'bMi^T is \. iGEGRCflAl Carpenter pencils, 5 cents ooch, at the IlEADuairr office. JACKSON GRIMES. 'Dee 2rrlf,. '•XL A Captain’* Fortanatp Discovery, Capt. Coleman, sQhr., weymouth, plying-betweeii ; , Atlantic* City and N. Y , had bjon troubled with a cough «o that he was unable tp sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King\ jteW’Discover}" for Consumption.- It noti only gave him lu.-stant relief,- but ^llaypd the extreme soreness m his breast. (1U children were similarly aifectcil and a siiigld dose had tlie sarae'happy eifect. Dr. Kind’s 'New Discovery is no-.v t»ie atondsird reiiie dy in5a _ 1 the Coleman hbrschdlij and on boani (ho schooner. Free . lViai made 1 another : eonqUd*t. ' ^0he r Kdttles cjt t-bis Standard Remedy at d6ubtlc3tr._has tl Ryt'r iiniie. J biwk-i. l 'ft' 1 ’ 3 ^ Morgan's. ^■Rei work gasrsnl “Sk is afslrky ... W rile ns for special Pianos- I we »l ' of 01lf*ttli -juafipte Gm-c s o g inos made a speciaty add' " • reasonable, add alb wo ’ i.rove that wo moan business 11 * nt Styles of organsSad' ft-' toy s H. L B0OME, Valdosta* Georgia^] ^ <hUT—«ir- i'erli* Hardware, Utoye% . ■ ;IVheeLbarift>]sfes, , '.f ?dh©’; HUI4 Syrap Palis. I will undersell uiiybody’s prices; - Try rue., c.r;4S£Iey, i VALDOSTA, GEOllOIA.. oct l-8in vbg Dobbins Hoinf-e, miPO.ST. GEORGIA. Mrs, P, B. Dobbins, Pro. Hates, $2 00 per day; - special - -j-ratei* to railroad employees, and to regular boarders by the month or week. The liouse js now and new- Jy furnisl ed and tlie table .supplied ii^ith ilic best the market affords. jiov 25-1 j ccgo» ' /. Inter ektUig J»icporienC!W, Hnain Camoron Furnil arc Dealer Of Columbu s, j Ga., tells his .exper- ience, thus*, *• For three vetrs have Irletl every remedy 1 on the market for $lomacli and Kidney Disorders* but got no iclief, tmtil.l useii Electric Bitters. Too^: five bottles and am now cured, and tbink Fleetric hitters the best blorxi Ihmfier in .tlie worbi.’’ .Major A, B, Reed, of west Lilierty, 1 Breech-loading Shot-guns and Rifles, Ammunition, ete.^ a-- large ayifl well selected stock* - Manufacturers of all kinds oi Tinwdre. l: [ ■■ Iron, Steel; Steam Fixtures jjnd ^ mill Supplies, Belting, etc. in lCv., uted Eilectfic t>ittcr» for ai st^ndirtg Kidney ^affeCtiou-and says ; “Nothmg has ever done me so much good as Electric hitters.”--Sold . at fifiy cehW a 1 Fdule by Eblks & Mor Our Stock is the ^ / Southwest Georgia* -anA-we- defy competition. Buyers Qan' always have their orders fllledi Send to me for what you want; "JB4nr~Rsoqivpi>-*A'- largo stock of Simmon* 1 Liver Ilegnlator, in of.Siipmoas liquid Torm; SYMPTOMS' 1— .. TORPID LIVER. I.osftcfnppt titc, DuttcJb costive, Pain la thq head, with a dutl scueatloa in th«. bach part* Faia under the shoulder- blade, Fullness after eating, with adts- l"ngiingo8macka, pf«yhe .frpuftMi 'MW.tpvro.ip powricr.nt liutfihcis " mtv fascinating' laily. noV IH-lt] Folks & Morgan. —Atlanta Constitution. ' : ! ' ncUsmtioauo exertiea of body ermlnd, JrrUabHitr of temper, lx»w spirits, with ft feeling of .havi njj neclectcd nomo datr, i.= ?.l5 5S i5S|, 3 S£ = V C 5 if:.'If It)*; CiA*V}: * ■ GeoiiGTA ~ .OliaflfoiTcounty. Will be leased to the Jiighes., bidder,'on Jaiiu.-uy tliePtli.ISSO H I i s at Folkston, Ga. untill jam-ar.V 1st, 1SST,' t it e folfo tv ing property belongitig to-tlto cstutd cdy. ^ Baclilot, to-wit; Quo good store liouse, with wuro house. ( the Baelielot old stand, ) One fill?. dwelling liouse, two stories high with eight rooms, with kitchen and all other suitable out build ing, also two o.- three aero, of open land ' under fence, a good garden, peach trees and gra; vinos, m connection \vj" J —dling.—- _„_0ne of the largest stocks 'nr iny line has reeentlv lioeii' opened, arid re hargaijis I-V.. h. uMabiodr 4 . 1 . -. ' ’ i- Mili,inery and FancyIh’essGoods and Custom-made Shoes Spe cialties, v- i'Mi Or***a frum ll»o country solicitcri. aqd I wlit make it to thc intcrcftt of ,. : i\ uii to bu\ frmn me in prelcixMicc io sending farther away from home for goods wliieh I sell at rcasonale figures. I liave pae of the fiucat slocks one of the finest slocks : of Millinery Dress Goods 1 thwest Georgia, from w a trial anil. I will be satisfied. {a boutInvest f?eorgia. from which purchasers can select goods. Give ra, ‘‘i-sBy'i ■ repl0-12ra a ofbgi;«iS£|} jfj PmsaIiIIoii of c©] Tlie eo-parl l-rClMrli •tners)ii|i . existing liotvveen W. 1.1’. Folks in tho tii Folks in the dn rider the naihb ' j bon, is this dav I”’" 1 '■"'-ent, ' —THJS PAPLH— , ISC« FILE-WltH. e T. E. HAN BURY & CO.. 1 ADVERTISING AGENTS, ATiiANTA, OA. , v 2^» c °/. , 6!^ , S r r& n * u SWW3S : ■' '■ - - ...