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WAYCROSS HEADLIGHT.
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t3T TM. paper will le mailed to
' .ulwcribers, pottage free, at the fol
lowing price?
Jne.rear, *160.
MX month*. TS.
Time month*, • • ■ - - SO.
latariablji in adranoe. No devi
ation will be made from the above
Curt Ctlrnur-Sraatwlclc Circalt.
Clinch—Frst Mondays in March
and October.
Appling— Second Mondays in
March and October.
Wayne—Third Mondays in
March and October.
Pierce—Fourth Mondays in
March and October.
Ware—First Mondays in April
and Novemlier.
Coffee—Tuesday after second
Monday in April and November.
Charlton— Tuesday after Third
Monday in April and November.
Camden—Fourth Mondays in
April and November.
Glynn—Beginning on the first
Mondays in May and December,
and to continue for two weeks, or
as long as the business may re
quire.
Pierce Utee, H» »7, I. 0.0. F.
Meets in their hall in Waycross
every 1st and 3rd Thursday even
tug at 8 o’clock, P. M.
Wu Nodle, N. G.
W. J. Carswell, Sec.
Julie-.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Will be let to the lowest bidder
at public outciy at the courthouse of
said county, at 10 o'clock, a. fit.,
on the 30th day of January, 1886,
the contract lor halliHag a public
bri 'ge over Kettle Creek on the
public road leading from Waycross
to the Cason bridge on the Satilla
river:
Said bridge to be 380 ft long,
and 16 ft wide, post to be at least
8 inches in diameter, and to be of
good lightwood or heart cypress,
three posts to the bent, and bents
10 ft apart: caps to be 6x8, and 14
ft long, 4 rows of stringers, 4x12,
to be of good heart lumber, either
sawed or hewn square; flooring to
be 2 inches thick, with good and
substantial balusters on each side
4 ft high. Plan and specifications
in my office for inspection, said
bridge to be completed by March
15th, 1886, and to be paid for
when completed. Contractor will
be required to give bond with good
security in double the amount of
the bid, for the faithful perform
ance of the contract, and to keep
said bridge in good repair for sev
en years. This Dec. 23d, 1885.
WARREN LOTT,
Dec 30-4t (pr fee 681) Ord’ry.
Wavcross Lodge, No 305
F- A- M-
Ifrets in Kuchannan Hall, corner
3harch and Fond Streets, on the
tad and 4th Wednesdays of every
•aonthf at 8 o'clock, p. m.
W. F. Parker, W. M.
J5. D. Waldron, Sac.
K. of H.--Wavcross Lodge,
NO. 2, 911,
Meets the 2nd and 4th Friday
nights of every month in their Hall
ever Waldron and Ivey's stole,
corner Gulf street a’id Albany Ave
nue. Henrt Hohensteik, Dictator
£. Strmcxs, Reporter.
REUUIOl'H SERVICES.
Presbyterian Church, Rev J.
Quarterinan Pastor—Preaching 10 30
*. m„ and 7:30, p. m., the 3rd Sab
bath, in every month.
Haptiat Church, Rev. J. M. Cros*.
Pastor—Preaching at 10:30 a. in
and 7 :S0 p. ro., tlie 2nd nno 4l!i Sab-
tmtli m every month. Prayer meet
|ng every Wednesday evening 7 :S0
o*clock. Sunday-school at 4 p. m
M. E, Church, South, Rev. R.
Whiting. Paator:Preaching at 10:30
a. in., anil 8 p. ro., on 2d, 3rd
and 4th Sabbathsinerery month
Ijor V* cry TIUTm (fay
„nig. ^SnnHay-sehoo!, 4 p.
Episcopal Church—Rev. D. Wat
•on Winn, Rector: Services, even
1st and 8p1 Sunday* at 10:30 A. M
and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School at
4 P. M. Bible Read.ng every Weil
nesday evening at 7 :30.
A. 31. K. Church, Rev. John
Ceasar, Paator-Preaching on lit
and 3rd Sabbaths in every month at
to :30 a.m.,3, and 7:30 pm.
11. E. Church, R«*v. B. lk*stoi»,
Past or—Preaching ilu»2d Sabbath
fn every inouth at 11:30 a. in. mid
$ p. n».
Admlulfttratoi's Sale.
GORGIA —Ware County
Wall be sold before the court
house door in the town of Wny-
eross, in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in February, 1886, the
following property, to-wit: Lot of
land No. 399, in tlie 8th district of
*aid county, containing 490 acres,
inore or less. Sold under and by
virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said County, as the
property of the estate of Burrell
Douglass, deceased, for the pur
pose of paying the debts and
making distribution among the
heirs of said estate. Terms cash.
This J)eo. 23.1885.
James R. Douglass,
Henry Douglass,
Admrs est. Burrell Douglass, dec’d
dec 80-4t (pr» fee 381)
fa A-l Wfcem It Maj ('•ncerm.
GEORGIA—Wore County.
Anna G. Hardy, widow of Se-i-
|mrn C. Hnrd.i, late of said yon*.-
4y, deceased, has, in due form, a t .
plied for the setting .-part a year’s
support for herself and inin.tr chil
dren out of the estate of said de-
CP9S8. Appraise* «vor# duly ajv
pointed for %hftt purpose, who filer!
their report |n my offioe on the
18th instant. Now, therefore, no
tice ia hereby given that I will
-pass upon the return of said ap
praisers, at my office, at IQ o’clock
jl in* on the first Monday in Fcb-
ruarr next: Given under mv
hand and official signature, this
Dec. 23,1885.
WARREN LOTT,
dec (pin fse 342) Ordy.
Mrs. £. Highsmith.
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Has just opened a large assortment
of
TALL ABD WIBTZB MODS,
Consisting in pul of
DRY GOODS
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes
Gents’ Clothing
Mil Goods,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
BUGGY HARNESS,
HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY-
WARE,'
READY MIXED PAINTS.
White Lad, .Varnishes,
Linseed Oil, Colorings,
ETC., ETC.
Also a full Line of Gold, and Gold
plaited
JEWELRY*
SOLD AND SILVER WALTHAM AND
ELGIN
Watches,
GOLD BREAST PINS. SHAWL PINS,
EAR RINGS, FINGER PINGS, SOLD
P-NS, ErC., ETC.
tMt We are headquarter* for
fine Jewelry. All goods at the
lowest cash prices. sepO Oms.
1 an now offering some valuable
real estate for sal-, in Waycioss.
both improved and unimproved —
Parlies who mean business will do
wall to call on me early, as I Intend
to tell. J. A. JONES.
— a 26*6m Agout.
slMf ACME PENETRATIVE.
mm
5p~tl
N°tl«e.
GEORGIA—'Ware County,
tv. S. Johnston has applis.1 for
exemption of jiersuualty, and I
trill pass upon tint uiw at 10
o’clock, a. m., on the 2l)t!i d*jr of
JaOPary, 1886, at the eourtliouso
in saidVountv. This Dee. 23d 65.
WARREN LOTT,
dec 60.9t (prs fee 84e) Only
gSend ns
your orders for
job rr ••
-THIS PAPER-
ISON FILC WITH
T. E. HANBURY ft CO..
ADVERTISING AGENTS.
loni Paper.
We now h,ve mourning paper
and envelopes in boxes.
Lames & Youmanx.
Dobbins House,
DUPONT. GEORGIA-
Mrs. P. B. Dobbins, Pro,
Rates, 82 00 per day; special
rates lo railrwt emtdnyee*. and to
rrgnlar hoarder* by the month or
ucck. The house is new and new
ly” r umis’ ed and Uur table supplied
with \he * "* - - —
Savannah, Florida & West
ern Railway.
AU trains of this road are run b«
Central (90) Meridian time, which ii
3G minutes slower than Savauna)
time.
On and after Sunday, Nov. 15tli.
1885, Passenger trains on this r««au
will run as follows :
SAVANNAH EXPRESS.
Bead Down Read Up
6 42 am lv Savannah er 1 25 pm
8 45 aiu lv Jesup ar 11 29 am
10 10 am ar Wavcross ar 1* 00 a m
12 16 pra ar Jacksonville lv 7 30 aw
Stops at all regular stations on
signals. Puilman buffet sleeping
cars New York to Jacksonville to
to Wa6hi gton. Pullman palace
sleeping car St Louis to JacksoviUt
via Evansville, Atlanta ami Savan
nah.
FAST MAIL
10 am lv Savannah ar 7 40 pm
8 38 am lv Jesup ar 5 55 pm
9 34 am lv Blackshcar ar 4 57 pm
9 50 am ar Waycross ly 4 40 pm
11 26 am ar Callahan iv 2 25 pm
12 00 m ar Jacksonville lv 1 40 pm
7 30 am lv Jacksonville ar 7 15 pm
8 08 am lv Callahan ar 6 30 pin
10 20 am lv Waycross ar 4 20 pm
11 06 am lv Howervilie lv 3 33 p
11 20 am ar D.ipont lv 3 20 pin
4 54 pm ar Live Oak lv 9 35 air
8 25 pm ar Gaines* iile lv 6 20 am
6 *20 am lv Gainesville av 8 25 pm
9 35 am lv Live Oak w 4 54 urn
11 25 am ar Dupont a 3 15 pu,
12 13 pm lv Yahlosia lv 2 31 p i>
12 43 pm lv Quitman lv 2 03 pm
I 39 pm ar Thouiasville lv 1 20 pu
3 35 pm ar Bainbridgc lv 1 10 :ui
4 01 pm ar Chattahoochee lvll 10 ai
Stops at all stations named an
all rcgtdai stations between Dupont
ami Gainesville and Thouiasville an>
Chattahoochee. Pullman bullV
sleeping cars Washington to Jack
sonville. Jacksonville to New York
and to and from Jacksonville and
New Orleans via Pensacola and Mo-
bile. P lllman palace sleeping cai>
Jacksonville to St Louis via Savau
nah, Atlanta, Nashville and E\an-
\1lle.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE KX
PRESS.
32 pm 1* Savannah ar 9 20 ai-
45 pm lv Jesup lv 6 48 an
42 pm Screven Iv 6 25 in.
05 pm lv Patterson lv 6 06 an
24 mid lv Blackshcai lv 5 49 an
47 pm ar Waycross lv 5 00 an
45 pm ar Callahan
I0 30 pm ar Jacksonville
" 00 pm lv Jacksonville ar 7 55 a
43 pm lv Callahan ar 7 11 an
57 pm lv Waycross ar5 10 an
46 >m lv llomerville lv 4 25 a n
00 p m ar Dupont Iv 4 10 an
50 pm lv Gainesville ar 9 15 an
15 pm lv Live Oak ar 5 0 an
lOpmjv Dupont ar430
^'59p~m to Valdbsta Hr 3 17 .
10 3o pm lv Quitman lv 3 48
II 20 pm lv fhoronsvillc lv 2 03 au
12 41 am ar Camilla lv 12 44 oji
41 am ar Albany lv 11 58 an
Stops only at stations named.—
Pullman buffet sleeping cars Wuhji
kigton to Jacksonville. Pullrna
palace sleeping cars to and from
Jacksonville and Louisville,
Gainesville and Montgomery,
Thomasville and Albany.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
8 15 pm In Savannah ar 5 35 am
10 50 pm lv Jesup lv 3 02 am
1 35 am ar Waj-cross lv 12 30 an
Callahan lv 9 50 pn
700aniar Jacksonville lv 9 00 pin
9 00 am lv Jacksonville ar 7 00 an
9 50 pm lv Callahan ar 6 00 am
200 am lv Waycross ar 11 15 pn
3 30 am ar Dupont lv 10 15 pn,
50 am ar Live Oak lv 7 15 pn
9 15 am ar Gainesville lv 3 50 pm
4 05 am lv Dupont ar 9 50 pin
5 16 am lv Valdosta lv 8 28 pn;
602amlv Quitman lv 7 43 pin
7 15 a in ar Thomasville lv 6 30 pm
12 00 m ar Albany lv 3 30 pm
Stops at all regular stations.—
Pullman palace sleeping cars t.
and from Savannah and Jackson
rille, Savannah and Gainesville
Jacksonville and Louisville
Thomasville, Albany and Mont
gomery. Pullman buffett sleeping
cars Jacksonville to Washington.
JE5UF EXrtlEOo. —
3 55 pm lv Savann ih ar 8 45 am
620pmar Jesup lv 5 45.am
Stops at all regular stations.
CONNECTIONS.
At Savannah for Charleston at
7 :1Q a m, 1:45 p m and 8:00 p m;
for Augusta and Atlanta at 8:40 p
m and 8:10 p m ; with steamships
for New York Monday, Wednes
day and Friday; for Boston Thurs
day ; for Baltimore Tuesday and
Friday.
At J$sup for Brunswick at 2:1C
a m and 8 ;50 a m; for Macon 1135
a in and 12 ;*20 midnight.
At Waycross for Brunswick at
3:40 a m and 3:10 p m (except
Sunday)
At Callahan for Fernandjna at
7:50 a m and 2:30 p m (except
ounday); for Waldo, Cedar Key,
Ocata.’etc., at ll;33a m (except
ter arrival fast mail train.
Tickets sold and sleeping car
berths secured at Bren’s Ticket of
fice, and at tjie passenger station.
JAS.L rJfYLOPs
6«o<«*l PdF «oger Age
H. G. FLEMING. Swpeiiiit-md
W aycross,
OFFICE-
huilding.
Jenkins House,
DuPont Georo’ia
Table supplied with the best tin
market affords at all times. Aiten
live servants and good^beds.
P *C. POLKS. A. W. CAKSWEL
Dr. Fob k GoRiel.
Waycross, C4a.,
Offer their professional services 1
he citizens or Waycross and su.
rounding country. All cal.
promptly attended to. Office ove
Folks & Morgan’s drug store.
July 4-12 mos.
a
Nolo LHolisltaJ,
Resident' Dentists,
1 ' %.
fij-f—pd
Georgin
-Upstairs in the Tarkm
sep 12- ly.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Qliarltou Coqkity.
Superior Court of said County, No
vember Term, 1885.
Sallie Butts *) \
vs. V Libel foff divorce
George Butts. ) i
It appearing to the Courji by the
, ■ eturn ot the Sheriff and other sat-
sfaclory evidence, that the ^defend
nt does not reside in said Countv,
State, it is ordered by the Court
hat service be perfected on tlie de-
lant by the publication »of this
otice in the legal organ! of the
’ounty, in terms of the law, and
aid cause b® returnable to tlhe next
rin of this C ourt. This Not ember
i\ 18tS5. Granted in open Cpurt.
M. L. Meusiion*. Judge S. .C B. C.
s<».C. McDonald Libellants' A tt’y-
V true extract from tl.e minute.-, of
harlton Superior Court.
A. G. Gowen,
Clerk S. C. C. C.
Black-Smith Shop.
Buggies, Carti;
and Wagons
Repaired, and ail kind of BlacI
inithing done in the best manne
l he manitfacturing of Carts, Buy
lies and Wagons and the repairin
»f Guns, Pistols, made a specially
All kinds of wort will recei\
•rouipt attention
W. R NEWSOME, Prop.
Shop, west of the jail, on Pon-
md Parallel streets,
aug 19-G mos.
B iii’tswii r
ii Western B. E. ft
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
)n and after Sunday, Dec. 20, 85
mssenger trains on this road will
un as follows :
Brunswick, lv 6 30 a m 6 45 p m
Waycross, ar 9 55 am 10 13 p m
»Vaycross, lv 10 25 a m 10 35 p m
Albany, ar 3 40 p m 4 00 a m
Macon, ar : : 8 10am
Ulanta ar : : 12 40 pm
’haltanooga, ar : 7 00 p m
'incinnati. ar .: : 6 50
RETURNING.
Cincinnati, lv : : 8 47
Ohattanooga, lv :
Atlanta, lv :
dacon, lv :
Albany, lv 11 30 a m
Waycross ar 4 20 p m
•V iycro?s, Iv 4 42 p tu
Biuuswick. ar8 15p m
Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping
Jar upon through trains between
• ackson>ille and Cinciimali.
J. A. McDuffie,
A. A. Gaddis, Gen Pass Agt
V T ico-Pres and Gen’l Man’r.
F. W. Axgier,
As’t Gcn'l Pass Agt.
8 55 a
2 45 p m
6 45 p
10 47 p ii
3 38 a
3 55 a
7 08 a
The Live Grower.
W. S. Johnston.
Will sell you provisions cheape
2 HE A FE1
. Imn any other house in town,
•o mistake, (live me a trial. Slut
near Mctlitaliit church- *
aug *2(5-6 m row,
Suartay) and 6:50 p in.
At Jacksonville, with rail and
st<>40.'Unas diverging.
At Livo Oak for Madison, Talla
hassee, etc,, at 10;30 a m.
AtGaincsvilla for Ocala, Tava
res, Pcmboi ton’s Ferry, Brooks-
ville and Tampa *at U;20am;fur
Cedar Keys'at 4:00 (except Sun
day.)
At Albany fur Macon and Mont-
gotnerv-
At Chattahoochee for Pensacola
Mohiie, Now Orleans; with Peo
ple’s line atcarneMyidvertising to
leave for Apalachii^^Bi Sunday,
and forCttomhus o^^Byesday af-
H. P. BREWER,
Attorney at Law
Waycross, Georgia,
MMF* Practices in all the court
f the Brunswick circuit, and ele
whotajjy »|)eeial contract. Ofli
in the coTurthousc. *
sms
J.R.KNIG
NOTICE. *.
’are County Superior Court, No
vcr..her Term, 1885. |
GEORGIA, Ware County, j
Wm Mosely ( \
vs. < Libel for \
XN Eliza Mosely ( Divorce.
It appearing to the Court by the
turn of the Sheriff, in the above
;ated case that the defendant dJe^
ot reside in the county, and it
urthcr appearing that she docs'not
;side in the State : It is, therefore
rdered by the Court, that servici
e perfected on the defendant by
ublication of this order on$e a
tonth for four months before the
ext term ot this court, in the
Vaycross Headlight, a newspapei
ublishcd in Ware county, Gcor-
ia. Granted this November 4th,
885. M. L. Meusiiox,
Judge S. C. B. C.
I. P- Brewer, Plffs Atty.
lerk’s Office, Sup. Ct. Ware Co
I hereby certify that the abov
a true extract from the minute?
>f this court. W. M. Wilson
Clerk S. C. W. C.
WAYCROSS,
Georgia.
Handles Sewing Machines’ Pcrlor and Church Organs,
Pianos, and Cotton Gins. Also one of the best ipHURNf
that ever knocked the butter Wt of a pan of milk/.
Be Bsailes Only nist-Clsss Articles,
KjlS The New Home Machine a specialty. 'Machines
sold on easy terms and delivered with full lesions any
where within his reach. JiJist look out for “Old Back
Charlie when he is making hij* rounds.
Oel eo k-ca-m csgo *
At Folks A Morgan’s Old Stand,
Are now Ileadquar ers !>-r
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES,
IIav« now a Choice Lot of
Flour, Pearl Orits, pleal, Bacon,
-Hams, Rirc, LiirwrSifcTTi'— :
Cheese, Sugar, t offeel f
Canned Good and a nice Assortment of Confectionaries, amneverything
*lse usually found in a first-class grocery store. Give us a all and b«
. *• :- .. .* - -«- - . - et j, 00 ,j g 4>c< | s un ,j n heap »f them for
Fuviuccd that this is the place t*»
little cash. In connection wit 1 * the above v
All goods delivered in any part of the town lree o]charge
A Bakery, and parties can get
fresh Bread every day.
aug 2G ly-a s og.
NOTICE.
Ware County Superior Court, No
vember Term, 1885.
G EO UGIA, arc County.
J. J. Riggins, )
vs. [> Libel for
Sarah Riggins- ) Divorce
It appearing to the Court l>y the
return of the Sheriff that tlie de-
aidant does not reside in said
jounty, and it further appearing
.hat she does not reside in the
State, It is therefore ordered by
lie Court that service be perfected
on the defendant by the publica
tion of this older once a month
for four months before the next
.t*rrn of this Court, in the Way-
•ross Headlight, a newspaper pub-
ished iiF^.irc County, Georgia.
Jr.iuieu this November 4th, 1885
M. L. Mkrshon,
Judge 8. C. B. C.
I. P. Brewer, Piffs Atty.
Clerk’s Office Sup Ct Ware Co.
I hereby certify that the above is
. true extract from the minutes of
his Court. W. M. Wilson,
dec 9- 4m Clerk S. C. W. C
JACKSON GRIMES.
SPOT OASrnt
H. i. McGEE & BRO..
iy Have jmt opened a full lino of FRESH FAMILY GROCERI E
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Butter, Rice,
Grits and Meal. Also a full line
of canned goods, and confection-!
eries.
Cigars and TobaCcoes.
All of which we sell at low fig
ures for “Spot Cash.”
‘ to s-aa isos
W.E.SI
Waycross,
Tin-Smith and Jobbsft
Hoofing and Valley
tended to Promp;
Pumps and Driven W
a specialty. Gift stove;
Btown House.
Fo/kston, Ga.
!. A. L
Board, $2.00 per day ; special rat
htlie week or month. tf
13
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