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.OSS HEADLIGHT.
Tlii* paper mil I e mailed to
iliers, postage free, at ihe fol-
ing price:
year, ------ $1 50,
31 x months. ...... 75.
Three months, ----- 50.
Invariably in advance. No devi-
IfvUCc.-
GEORGIA—Ware County. *
-Will be let to iife lowest bidder
at public outcry at the co.irthousc of
fcMd county. at 10 o'ciock. a. m.,
on the 3oih day of January. 1886,
the contract lor lniihlittg a public
hrl ’ge over Kettle Creek on the
public road leading from WaycroM
ationwiUbc made from the abo\e j to the Cason bridge on the Satilla
prices.
CnxfrakMM ~Krmi*wleV Circuit.
Clinch—Frst Mondays ill March
and October.
Appling— Second Mondays in
March and October.
Wayne—Third Mondays In
March and October.
Pierce—Fourth Mondays in
March and Octolier.
Were—First Mondays in April
and November.
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 DeccmW,
and to continue for two weeks, or
sis long as the business may re
quire.
Fierce Lodge, So 97,1. 0. 0. F.
"Meets in their hall in Waycross
every 1st and 3rd Thursday even
ing at 8. o’clock, P. M.
Wm Noble, N. G.
W. J. Carswell, Sec.
nver:
Said bridge to be 3R0 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 CxS, and 14
ft long, 4 rows of stringers, 4x12,
to be of good heart lumber, either
wed or hewn square; ilooring to
be 5 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, 18SG, and to be paid for
when completed. Contractor will
l*e required to give bond with good
irityin double the amount ol
the bid, for the faithful perform
ance of the contract, and to keep
said bridge in good repair for sev
en years. This Dee. 23d, 1885.
•WARREN LOTT,
Dec 30-41 (pr fee 900) Ord’ry.
Savannah, Florida & West
ern Railway.
All trains or this road are run i»-
Central (90) Meridian time, which i*
86 minutes slower than Sava>.n-v
time.
On and after Sunday, Nov. 15th,
1885, PasiSacngtr trains on this road
ill run as follows :
SAVANNAH EXPRESS.
Bead Down Read -Up
6 42 arc lv Savannah tr 1 25 pin
8 45 a n lv Jesup ar 11 29 am
10 10 amar Wivcrosg ar 1 00 a in
2 16 |.ni ar Jacksonville lv 7 30 am
Stops at all regular Stations on
signair. Pullman buffet sleeping
New York to Ja« ksonville io
to Wusbi gion. Pullman palace
sleeping car St Louis to Jucksovilie
via Evansville, Atlanta and Savan
nah.
FAST MAIL
7 10 am lv Sa\annah ar 7 40 pm
8 38 am lv Jesup ar 5 55 pin
9 34 am lv Bla.-Kshetir nr 4 57 o>u
9 50 ain a.* Waycross lv 4 40 pm
11 2G am ar Callahan iv 2 25 pm
12 00 mar Jacksonville lv 1 40 pm
7 30 am lv Jackso ville ar -
terarrivul fast mail train. :V
Tickets sold and sleeping car
berths secured at Bren’sTickct of
fice, and at the passenger station.
jas.l taylor,
General l**~ eng«J v«e
R. •. FLEMING jtopeiiut^id
lo p>i
VVavcross Lodge, No 305
f. A- HI-
Mcctotn BucU.nnan Hull, corner
Church .nil I’oml Street*, on the
1 and 4th Wednesday* of every
nth, at 8 o-elock, i>. m.
W. I*. Pakkkb, W. 11.
5. Wainnos, Sac.
bf H.-Wavcross Lodge,
NO. 2, 911,
ic 2udj and 4th Friday
lof every month in their Hall
pTaldron and Ivey’s stoic,
3nirstreet and Albany Ave-
^Iknrt Houenstein, Dictator
pss, Reporter.
LltaOPS SERVICES.
^rian Church, Rev J. IV.
i Pastor—Preaching 19 30
[j30, p. m., the 3rd Sab-
1 month.
Rev. .T. M. Cross,
filing at 10:30 a. m.,
, the 2nd ano 4lh Sab-
|monlli. Prayer ineet-
dnesday evening 7 :30
Hay-school at 4 p. m.
p, South, Rev. E. M.
: Preaching at 10 :30
., on 2d, 3rd
every month
gj\ ery Thursday
ehool, 4 p. m.
r>—Rev. 1). Wat-
i Winn, Rector: Services, even
'1st and 3rd Sunday, at 10 :30 A, M.
and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School at
A P. M. Bible Reading every Wed
nesday evening at 7 :30.
A. M. E. Church, Rev. John
<Cea«ar, Pastor-Preaching on l-l
jin«l 3id S .hhaths in every month at
10:30 a. in., 3, ami 7:30 p m.
M. E. Church, Kev. 11. Boston,
Pastor—Preaching the 2d Sabbath
in every mouth at 11:30 a. m. and
8 p. m.
Admlulstrntoi’s Sale.
GORGIA —Ware County
Will be sold before the court
house door in the town of Wav-
.eross, in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in February, 18S6, the
JjaUowing property, to-wit: Lot of
ffnd No. 399, in the 8th-district of
laid county, containing 490 acres,
more or less. Sold under and by
virtue of an order from the Court
<of Ordinary of said County, as tin
property of the estate of Bun ell
Douglass, deceased, for the pttr-
gtase of paying the debts and
making distribution among the
Jieirs of said estate. Terms cash.
This Dee, 23,1885. .
James R. Doiiolass,
Hex by Douglass,
Admrs est. Burrell Douglass, dec*d
dec 30 41 (prs fie 381)
To A I Wham It Stay Cor.cei a
(GK( »RGIA—Ware County.
~ ' Anna G. Hardy, widow of Sca-
1n>m C. llnrd.v, iate of said court-'
fr, deceased, has, in due form, np
[ *2i#4 for the settino u ytiffr s
\~ Tor herself and minor chil
dren o«t of the estate of said do
C&ifti. Appraiser were duly ap
pointed for .hat purpose, who file**
iheir -report in my office on the
jt8thinstant. Now, therefore, no
tice U 'hegeby given that I will
pass upon the return of said ap
praisers, at my office, at 10 o’clock
u. it), on tha first Monday in Fc!>-
yi^rv next. Given under my
hand and official signature, this
Dec. 23,1885.
WARREN LOTT,
/lec 30-4t (prs fee 342) Ordy.
Mrs. E. Highsmith.
DEALER IN
GENERAL UMBISE,
just opened a large assortment
FALL AND WINTER BOOBS,
Consisting in pail of
DRY GOODS.
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes
Gents’ Clothing
m
YANKEE NOTIONS,
s& »!>&£»,
BUGGY HARNESS,
HARDWARE, 1ISWARE, CROCKERY-
WARE,
READY MIXED PAINTS.
White Lad, Varnishes.
Linseed Oil, Colorings,
ETC., ETC.
Vlso full Line uf floll, and Gold
Jilted
JEWELRY,
30LD AND SILVER WALTHAM ASC
ELEIH
Watches,
SOLD BREAST Pi-JS 'SHAWL PINS
EAR RINGS, FsNGER LINGS, SOLE
P-N3, ETC., ETC.
£8P* V.'c are lieu.Kjuarters foi
line Jewelry. All ;,o 'i!s at tin
luwi's: ca.- h prices. stj>9 9ms.
“BilisffSals.
Resident Dentists,
Georgia.
-Upstairs in the Talker
sep 12 ly.
OFFICiE-
fiutldiug.
Jenkins House,
DuPont Georgia
Table supplied with the best the
market affords at all times. Atten
tive servants and good beds.
aotice.
GEORGIA—Charltou County.
Superior Court of said County, No
venitier Term, 1885.
Sallie Burrs
LIU-1 for d vorce
F *C. FOLKS.
K. W. CARSWEL
ar 9 20 am
lv 6 4* am
Iv 6 25 am
Iv 6 06 an
lv 5 49 am
lv 5 00
I am now offering
real estate l’ r sal-4
both improved and
valuabli
Wa
well to cal! on
:o tell. -
a 26-Cm
ml unimproved —
n business will do
* earlw as I intend
J. A. JONKS,
Agent.
penetrative,
POSITIVELY BURNS
IMA,?.
(GE0i>''lA--\Ti.rc jCoontr,
ff, S. Johnston has applied for
exemption of per-ocinltv, anti I
>rill pa** upon tlie *a«uc at 10
/,’clock, a. m., on the 30th day of
J^pjlirv, 1886, at tho eourtlioua:-
in s^id eounte. This Dpe, 23d 65.
• >ViUREN LOTT.
dso (fts ftoS-Ic) Ordy'
1
our orderi
b Pri
Bend us
for
T. E. HANEURY & CO..
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
ATIjAIMTA, ga.
A’her^ ad» «rti*in* oo^t r^rt* may b« a
-t cur beat raw*. J?. O. Drawer 30.
We now have mourning paper
and envelopes in boxes.
Laxiek & Youmaxs.
Oohbius House,
m?po\T. tiEonoiA.
Mrs. P. B. Dobbiqs, Pro.
Rates, 32 03 per day; special
Vales lo railroad ••nuwbneea. and to
'esrnlar Ixi.ii-Vjts by Jlic |j»ontb or
»eek- Th^ h»,yje nf *^r and new-
'urnlahjf*the table supplied
s
c^o.
8 08 am lv Callahan ar 6 30 ptu
10 20 am Iv Waycross ar 4 20 pm
11 06 am lv Huinrrvillc lv 3 33 p-«
11 20 am ar D.ipout lv 3 20 pm
4 54 pm nr Live Oak lv 9 35 a
8 25 pm ar Gaiuesu.le lv 6 20 am
6 20 aiu !v Gaiucsulie ai 8 25 pm
9 35 am lv Live Oak ar 4 54 pm
11 25 am ar Dupont a 3 15 pin
12 13 pm lv Valdosta lv 2 31 pn
12 43 pm lv Quitman Iv 2 03 pm
I 3'J pm ar Tlumiasville lv l 20 ptu
3 35 pm ar Baiubridge lv 1 10 am
4 0! pro ar Chattuhoocbee lv 1110 am
Slop* at all stations named an i
all regulai stations between Duponi
and Gainesville and Thomasville ami
Chattahoochee. Pullman buftW
sleeping cars 'Washington to Jack
nonville. Jacksonville to New Y«uk.
and to and from dacksouvTle and
ia Pensacola and Alo-
hile. P dlroan palace sle*»pins4 cars
Jacksonville to 8t Louis via Savau-
h, Atlauta, Nashville and Evans
lie,
ATLANTIC COA8T LINE EX
PRESS.
4 32 pm b’ Savannah
6 45 pin lv Jesup
6 42 pm Screven
7 05 pin lv Pa tie iso n
7 24 'im lv Blacksltcai
ar Way crus
8 45 pm ar Callahan
10 30 pm or Jacksonville
5 00 pm lv Jacksonville ar 7 55 am
5 43 pin lv l alia hail ar 7 11
pm lv Waycross ar5 10
8 46 ,-m lv Uoinerville lv 4 25 i
9 00 p ra ar Dupont Iv 4 10
3 50 pm lv Gainesville ar 9 i5
7 15 pro lv Live Oak ar 5^0 am
9 10 pin lv Dupjnt ar4 30 am
9 59 p m lv Vuldhsta lv 3 »7 .» m
10 30 pro lv Quitman lv 3 48 am
II 20 pro lv i horossville lv 2 03 am
• 2 11 am ar Camilla lv 12 44 am
1 41 urn ar Albany lv 11 58 am
Stops on!j* at stations named.—
Pullman bullet sleeping cars Wasii-
ingiou to Jacksouvillve. Pullman
palace sleeping cars to and from
Jacksonville and Louisville, ami
Gainesville and Montgomery, via
riiomasviUe and Aibauv. .
ALBANY EXtMiSAS.
8 15 pm In Savannah ar 5 35 am
10 50 pm iv Jesup l\ 3 02 am
1 35 am ar Waycross lv 12 30 am
>20 amar Calahan lv 9 50 pm
j'OOamar Jacksonville lv9 00pm
> OOain lv Jacksonville ar 7 00an.
5 50 pm lv Callahan arGOOau
200 am lv Waycross nr 11 15 pm
i 30 am ar Dupont lv 10 15 pm
> 50 am ar Live Oak lv 7 15 pm
f 15 am ar Gainesville lv 3 50 pm
1 05 am lv Dupont ar 9 50 pm
> 10 am lv Valdosta lv 828 pm
>02 am lv Quitman lv 7 43 pm
T 15 am ar Thomasville lv 6 30 pm
12 00 in ar Albany lv 3 30 pm
Stops at ali regular stations.—
Pullman palace sleeping cars tv
aid from Savannah and Jackson-
ille, Savanr.ali and Gainesville*
Jacksonville and Louisville vi~
t homasville, Albany and Mont
gomery. Pullman buffett sleeping
cars Jacksonville to Washington.
JESUP BXi'iuss*.
) 55 pin lv Savann.ih ar 8 45 an.
5 20 pm ar Jesup lv 5 45 am
Stops at all. je^ulftr- s tat ton s.
CONNECTIONS.
At Savannah for Charleston at
7:10 a in, 1:45 p in and 8:00 p m ;
5>r Augusta and Atlauta at 8:40 \
•»i and 8:10 p m ; with steamship*-
for New York Monday, Wednes
day and Friday; for Boston Thurs
day ; for Baltimore Tuesday and
Friday.
At Jesup for Brunswick at 2:10
a m and 8 ;50 a ra; for Macon 1135
a m and 12 ;20 midnight
At Waycross for Brunswick at
3:40 a m and 3:10 p m (except
Sunday)
At Callahan for Fernandina at
7:50 a m and 2:30 p m (except
otmday); for Waldo, Cedar Key,
Ocala, etc., at 11 ;33 a m (except
SundayJlkqd 6:50 p in.
At Jacksonville, with rail and
steamer lines diverging.
At Live Os.k for Madison, Talla
hassee, etc., at 10;36 a m.
At Gainesville for Ocala, Tava
res, Pemheiton’s Ferry, Brooks-
ville and Tampa at 11 *,20a m; for
Cedar Keys at 4 ;00' (except Sun
day.)-
At Albany for Macon and Mont-
goincrx*-
At Chatt«liop<^ee for Pensacola
Moldie, Npw* Orleans; with "Peo
ple’s finjo stoimers advertising to
fe»r ApalacMeola on Sunday^
for.CoJujsbns on Tuesday af
£2i'
Drs. Foils & Carswell,
Waycross, *!»ra.,
Offer their professional services to
i he citizens ot ; Wat cross and sur
rounding i Tsountry. ty All calls
promptly att-mle<l to. Office ^ v er
Folks & Morgan’* drug store.
July 4-12 uios.
Black-Smith Shop..
Buggies, Carts
and Wagons
Repaired, and ail kind of Black
mithing done in the best man»e>
I lie roanvfactmiog of Carts. Uu-*
[ies and Wagons and tin* repairing
•f Guns, Pistols, made a specialty
All kinds of wore will receiv
prouij.t attention
W. R' NEWSOME, Prop.
Shop, .west of the jail, on Pond
aud Pj.ru 1 lei streets,
aug 19-6 mos.
B SUMWiii i
art fasten fi. B. H
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
and after Sunday, Dec. 20, 85
passenger trains on this road will
, un as follows:
Brunswick, lv 6 30 a r
Wavcross, ar 9 55 a n
Wayer- ss.lv 10 25 a i
Albany, ar 3 40 p i
Macon, ar : :
Atlanta ar : :
Chattanooga, ar :
Cincinnati ar' : :
RETURNIN’
Cincinnati, lv :
Chattanooga lv :
Atlanta, Iv :
Macon, lv :
Albany, Iv 11 30 a m
Waycross ar 4 20 p in
W i\*cro.«*. lv 4 42 p in 3 55
Biu-tswick. nr 8 lop m 7 08
Pullman Palace Buffet SIeepim>
v'ar upon through trains between
lack son ville aud Cincinnati.
J. A. McDuffie,
A. A. Gaddis, Gen Pass Agt.
Fice-Pres and Gen'l Man’r.
F. W. Angier,
As’t Gen’l Pass Agt.
George But is.
It appealing to the Court by tlv-
return ot tiu^Sheriff aud other sat
isfactory evidence, t tat the defend
ant does not reside in sail Count'*,
nor Stale, it is ordered by the Court
that service U* p« rlVeted on the de
fendant by the pul>lic£iion of this
notice in the legal organ or the
County, in terms of the law, ami
said cause b* rctiiruahh U* die in xi
term of tliis C ourt. This N«> *-iuhe.
17, 18^5. Granted in oj*en Court.
Al. L. Mkiohon. Judge s. .C It C.
JNo C. McDonald Libellants Alt*
A true extract from the luiuutes * f
Lliailtou Superior Court.
A. G. Gowex.
Clerk S. C. C. C.
NOTICE.
Ware County Superior Court, N«
ven.ber Term, 1885.
GEORGIA, Ware County.
Wm Mosely (
vs. <Libel for
Axx Eliza Mosely ( Divorce.
It appearing to the Court by the
return of the Sheriff, in the above
stated case that the defendant doe.
not reside in the county, and i,
further appearing that she does m t
reside - inttic State : Ivucfun-,
ordered by the Court, that service
oe perfected on the defendant b\
publication of this order once u
month for four months before tin-
oext term ot this court, in the
Waycross Headlight, a ncwspupc;
published in Ware county, G 'or
gut. Granted this November 4i;..
LS8o. M. L. Mf.usilon,
Judge S. C. i>. C.
il. P. Brewer, Pltfs Atty.
Clerk’s Office, Sup. Ct. Ware Co ,
I hereby certify that the above-
< a true extract from the minute-
f this court. W. M. Wilson,
. Clerk S. C. W. C.
J. R. KNIGHT
u-mdlcs \SewinA Macbires. Parlor
*•],;*. -j - , and Coitim (iins. A'.-o or--
• ;1 t ever knocked On* butter out of .i
Be Bsni/esr Qaty Firsl-Chss Articles,
t8S~ The New Ho\ine Mnohine a specialty. M;J:h 1193
sold on easy tortus and delivered with full lessnnfe . any
where within hi* rcaA’i. Just look out for ‘ Old .Black
Charlie when he i? making his rounds.
Oct ce is-oa m c-go /
At Folks & Morgan’s Old Stand,
Are now Ileadqmu oi ; (>r
FANCY AND FAMILY mCEtHES,
Hav** now i Choice Lot o* \ |
Flour, Pearl firits, Bacon,
Hams, Ki e, JLnrd,\||Lttcr,*
C’hccsc, Sugar, <
6 45 p 1
10 13 p 1
10 35 p 1
1 4 00 a 1
8 10 a 1
12 40 p 1
7 00 p 1
6 50 a 1
2 45 p 1
6 15 p 1
10 47 pj
3 38 a 1
NOTICE.
Ware County Superior Court, No
vember Term, 1885.
GEORGIA, Ware County.
J. J. Riggins. )
Libel
Canned ^ood and a
• Ise usually f ■mid in
eoi,viu<*e 1 that this i
liitle cash. In cquil^y^w-
All g > »As leliv *re l in a t v p irt of the to
i nice Assortment of Confcctio iaY s ,
i a tir-t-elass grocery store. G i'JLa
s the place to gel good g«>xls an<f 1
everythin?
rail Hid be
> of then lor
^ Ot C Mir*—.
•A Bukrry, and parties can '^>t
fresh Bread everyday. 28 ° h
SPOT GASHif
H. A. McGEE S B81
BT H“'i'ju-t npe e ! a f ill line of KKKSI1 FAMILY OU JCBKIE
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Butter, ltice,
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.”
Saraii Riggins. ) Divorce
It appearing to tiie Court by tin
return of the Sheriff that the de
feudal)t does not reside in sail
.-ountv, and it further uppearim
• iuit she does not reside in the
Gute, It is therefore ordered by
• ie* Court that service be perfected
0 i die defendant bv the publica
tion of this orde. once a month
f >r four months before the next
1 -rut of this Court, in the Way-
cross Headlight, a newspaper pub
lished in VV are County, Georgia.
iraoied this November 4th, 188:
M. L. Muitsnox,
Judge S. C B. C.
ri. P. Brewer, Plffs Atty.
Clerk’s Office Sup Ct Ware Co.
1 hereby certif, that the above h
true extrac. fr -M) the mi iu c ot
ds Court. W. M. W l3 )V,
doe 9- 4in Clerk S. U W. C
The Live Grocer.
W. S. Johnston.
Will sell you provisions cheapei
CHSAFEB.
tii m anv other house in town, and
no mist ike. Give ««e a trial. Store
near M>*tliodi«t. church
aug 26-6 in sog.
■fMWHEN,.CUBED
as«s either 8«*. lio-»«*«.rc»iiHed.iind r*c#i»*p*y after
JACKSON GRIMES.
W. E. SPP
yV ayeross,
Greo
H. P. BREWER,
Attorney at Law,
Waycross, Georgia.
SSS- Practices in all the courts
;>f the Brunswick circuit, and else
where by.^special contract. Office
in the courthouse.
£
Brown House.
Folkston, Go.
fts. A. L Bran, Prop’s.
Board. $2.00 per day ; >-|ieeiul rates
lithe week or month. tf
13
$1
~\V eeks.
The Police Gazette will be
mailed securely wrapped, to any
address in the United States for
three months on receipt of
One Hollar.
Liberal discounts allowed to
postmasters, Agents and clubs.—
Sample copies mailed free. Ad
dress all orders to -
RICHARD K. FOX
Frauklin Square, N. Y.
jonx c. xicholls. | wtg. bbaxtley
it
; TTO& CVS AT Law
’ Blackslier, Georgia.
£C«-- Praciico ju
Boot il Bios Her,
(Nort’i side of Courth-iuse Square)
Waycross, Ga.
m
L*gia.
Tin-Smith ajid Jobber, /
Moofmg and Valley-fluttering at-
tended to Fromptiy.
Pumps and Driven Wells made
a specialty. Old repaired
at a very small dost.
OROtKG
from the country solicited, and
prompt attention will be given.
CASTINGS 1
furnished to fit any stove.
CHAU .1 C I ADD .* . . .y , r }
thonso, next to Postoffice.,
SHOP uikI STORE, on north si<Je of-Co
oct ce-eu in vog<
—-—-— —i - - — . /1 t -.; i
LANIER & Y0UMANNS,
srs & Jewel