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,OSS HEADLIGHT.
ht This paper ml! I e mailed to
•ubscribers, postage free, at the fol
lowing prices m .
Jneyear, ------ $1 50.1 on the 30ih day of January, 1880,
Ketler.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Will be lrt to the lowest bidder
at public outcry at the courthouse of
aid county, at 10 .o'clock.
jir months, - -
Three months, - *
Invariably in advance. No devi
ation will be made fi.om the abo\<
prices. #
\ March
jCaart C»l«n<1»r ~Uro»*wIcl
Clinch—Frst Mondays
*nd Octolier.
Appling—— Second Mondays in
Jdarcn and Octolier.
Wayne—Third Mondays in
March and October.
Pierce—Fourth Mondays in
March and October.
Ware—First Mondays in April [ substantial balusters on each side
the contract lor building a public
bri-tgfe over Kettle Creek on the
puli]ic road leading from Waycross
to the Cason bridge on the Satilla
river:
Said bridge to he 380 ft long,
and 1(5 ft wide, post to be at least
S inches in diameter, and to be of
good light wood Qr heart cypress,
three posts to the hent, and bents
10 ft apart: caps to be 0x8, 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
and No vernier.
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,
pnd to-continue for two weeks, or
pa long as the business may re
quite..
• Pierce Lodtre, No 07, I. O. 0. F.
Meets in their hall in Wavcross
every 1st and 3rd Thursday even
ing at 8 o’clock, P. M.
Wm Noble, N. G.
W. J. Caiiswfj-L, Sec.
Wavr.rcss Lodge, No 305
F- A- M-
Meets in liuchannan Hall, corner
Jhureh aid Pond Streets, on the
4ml and 41h Wednesdays of every
oenth, at 8 o'clock, p. m.
W F. Parkkr, W. M.
£. D. Walduox, Sdc.
4 ft high. Plan anil specifications
y office for inspection,’ said
bridge to be completed by March
:5th, 1880, and to be paid for
vhen completed. Contractor will
>e required to give bond with good
loeuritvin double the amount of
the bid, for the faithful perform
anec of the contract, and to keep
said bridge in good repair for sev
en vears. This I)ee. 23d, 1883.
WAR HEN LOTT,
Dec 30-41 ( pr fee 900) Ord’rv.
K. of H.-Wavcross Lodge,
NO. 2, *J11,
Meets the 2nd and 4th Friday
nights of every month in their Hall
over Waldron and Ivey** stoic,
corner Gulf street and Albany Ave-
flue. Hunky IIohknstein, Dictator
il. aiKMCXs. Reporter.
RELHGOIS SERVICES.
Presbyterian Church, Rev .1. TV
(Qiinrterman P istor—Preaching 10 30
a. m., and 7 :30, p. m„ the 3rd Sab
bath, in every mouth.
Baptist Church, Rev. J. M. Cros-
Pastor—Preaching at. 10:30 a. nr
and 7 :30 p? m., the 2nd am* 4t’.i Sab
bath m every month. Prayer meet
ing every Wednesday evening 7 :30
AJulock. Sunday-school at 4 \\. m.
M. K. Church, South, Rev. K. M
Whiting, Pastor :Preaching at 10:30
a. m., an* 1 3 p. m., on 2d, 3rd
and 4th Sabbaths in every month
Prayer meeting e* cry Thursday
etening. Sunday -school, 4 p. m. »
Episcopal Church—Rev. D. Wnt-
j>on Winn. Rector: Services, every
■2d and 4th Sunday, at 11 :00 A. M.
and 7:80 P. M. Sunday School at
2: 45 p. m.
A. M. E. Church, Rev. John
Ceasnr, Pa«*tor-Pi caching on M
and 3rd Sabbath* in every mouth at
40:30 a. ip., 3, and 7:30 p in.
M. K. Church, Rev. H. I» *t**n.
Hast or—Preaching tlm 2d Sabbat b
in every month at 11:30 a.
$ p. in.
Mrs. E. High smith.
DEALER IN
GlIMlMCHfflSt,
Has jusi opened a large assortment
of
FALL MV WINTER SOOVS,
Consisting in paat of
DRY GOODS,
Hats ond Caps,
Boots and Shoes
Gents’ Clothing
M Fonislii Goois,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
illllli,
EUGGY HAR2USS,
HAHOWARE, 1U1WAAE, CROCKERY
WARE,
READY MIXED PAINTS,
White Lad, Varnishes,
Linseed. Oil, Colorings,
ETC., ETC.
Also a full Lino of Gold
plaited
JEWELRY.-
GOLD AMD SILVER WALTHAM AND
tli
Administrate-> Sale.
GORGIA —Ware County
Will he sold before the court
house door in the town of Way-
cross, 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 the 8th district of
*aid county, containing 490 acres,
jnoreorless. Sold under and by
virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said County, ns the
property of the estate of Bur:ell
Douglass, deceased, for the -.mr
jiose of paying the debts
making distribution among
heirs of said estate. Terms c
This Dec. 23,1885.
James H. Douglass,
Henry Douglass,
^rilmrs cst. Burrell Douglass, dcc’d
dee 80-4t (pr* fee 38i)
To A : l Whom It May Concern
£EK»RG IA-r-Warc County.
Anna G. Hardy, widow of Sea
born 0. Hardy, late of said coun
ty, deceased, has, in due form, ap
plied for the setting apart a year s
Support for herself an 1 minor oliil-
4 rep out of the estate of said de
cease. Appraise'..-, were duly ap
pointed for -l. tt purpose, who tiled
iheir report inmyofilco on the
I8th instant. Now, therefore, no
tice is hereby given that I will
piss upon the return of said ap
praisers, at my office, at It) o’clock
0. m. on the first Monday in Feb
ruary next. Given under my
f\*nd and official signature, this
pec. 23,18S5.
WARREN LOTT,
dec 30-41 jfprs foe 342) Ordy.
Xutice.
GEORGIA w\Va« County.
IV. S. Johnston lias applir.1 fur
^xttuplion of personally, and J
•HU PM upon the same at 10
o’clock, a. nr., on the 20th day of
Januarv, 18S3, at the courthouse
ip raid'count v. This Dec. 23d 65.
WARREN’ LOTT,
.dee 30-2t (prs fee S4e) Ordy
Watches,
GOLD BIEAST PINS* SHAWL PINS,
tAH RINGS, FINGER FINES SOLD
P NS, ETC., ETC.
tEJSf* Wc are headquarters for
line Jewelry. All goods at the
lowest ca: U prices. sepO 9ms.
IWffilTSale.
I am now ..•tiering sone valuable
ieal estate f<r saD in Wayeioss,
b 'th improved and unimproved —
Parlies ». bo mean business will do
well to call on ra*> carlr, as I intend
= >ell. J. A'. JONES,
a 2G-Cin Agent.
US
our orders for
ob Printing.
T. E. HANBURY & CO.,
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
ATIi&lVTiL, Oj
Wher** ndrertisins contr»-t» may be mads
r bast rate*. P.O.Drawei "
lininiPwr.
We now have mourning paper
and envelopes in boxes.
Lam::it & Yolman-s.
k '
Dobbins Mouse,
1)B#)NT. ('-EOSOIA.'
Mrs. P, B. Dobbins,.Pro,
- Rates, 32 00 per day; special
Tales to railroad employers, and to
regular hoarders by the month or
week. The house is new *nd new
ly r umis : cd ami the' table supplied
with the h*st tae market affords
p.ov 25 Jr e3£o.
mM
Savannah, Florida & West
ern Railway,
All trains of this road are run U>
Central (ftO) Meridian time, which i;
3G minutes slower than Savaunal
time.
Ou and after Sunday, Nov. 15th,
1885, Passsenger traics ou this road
will ruu as follows :
SAVANNAH EXPRESS.
Bead Down Read Up
6 42 am lv Savannah rr 1 25 pm
8 45 a.u lv Jesup ar 11 29 urn
10 10 am ar Wavcross ar 1* 0u a tn
12 16 pin ar Jacksonville lv 7 30 am
Stops at all regular stations on
signals. Puilnian buffet sleeping
cars New York to Jacksonville io
to Washi gton. Pullman palace
bl-eping car St Louis to Jacksoville
via Evansville, Atlanta anvl Savan
nah.
fast MAIL
10 am lv Saxannah ar 7 40 pm
8 38 am lv Jceup ar 5 55 pin
9 34 am lv Blackshear ar 4 57 pin
9 50 am a. - Way cross lv 4 40 pm
11 26 am ar Callahan iv 2 25 pm
12 00 m ar Jacksonville lv 1 40 pin
7 30 am iv Jacksonville ar 7 15 pm
8 08 am lv Callahan ar 6 30 pm
10 20 a in lv Wavcross ar 4 20 pm
11 06 ain lv lloroerviUc lv 3 33 pn
11 20 a:n ar Dupont lv 3 20 pm
4 54 pm ar Live Oak lv 9 35 am
Gainesville lv 6 20 am
Gainesville ar 8 25 pm
Live Oak ar 4 54 pm
Dupont a 3 15 pm
Valilo3ta lv 2 31 pn
12 43 pm lv Quitman lv 2 03 pm
I 39 pm ar Thoinasvillc lv 1 20 pm
3 35 pm ar Bainbridgc lv 1 10 am
4 01 pm arChattahoocheeTvl 1 10 am
Stops at all stations named and
all regular stations between Dupont
ami Gainesville and Tlioinasville and
Chattahoochee. Pullman buffet
sicepiug ears Washington to Jack
sonville. Jacksonville to New York,
and to and from •lackson
New Orleans via Pensacola and Mo
bile. P lilt nan palace sleeping car
Jacksonville to St Louis via Savan
nah. Atlanta, Nashville and Evans
ville.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EX
PRESS.
4 32 pm \" Savannah
6 45 pm lv Jesup
6 42 pm Screven
7 05 pm lv Patterson
7 24 'mi lv Blaeksheat
7 47 pm ar Waycross lv 5 00 am
8 45 pm ar Cullalmn
10 30 pm ar Jacksonville
5 00 pm lv Jacksonville ar 7 55 am
5 43 pm lv v alia bun ar 7 11 am
7 57 pm lv Waycross aro 10 am
8 46 iUn Iv -Uotnerville lv 4 25 a tn
9 01) p ra ar Dupont Iv 4 10 am
3 50 pm lv Gainesville
7 15 pm lv Live Oak
9 10 pm lv Dupont
9 59 p m lv Vaidhsta
10 30 pm lv Quitman
II 20 pm lv Thomasville lv 2 03 am
12 41 ain ar Cam ill A Iv 12 44 am
1 41 am ar Albany lv 11 58 am
Stops onlj- at stations named.—
Pullman bullet sleeping cars W-.isn-
ingio.i to Jacksonville- Puliina: Biu
palace sleeping cars to and from
lacksonville and Louisville, and
Gainesville and Montgomery, via
Thomasville and Albany.
A LB AN 1 EX Ptl ESS.
8 15 pin lu Savannah ar 5 35 am
10 50 pra iv Jesup lv 3 02 am
1 35 aur ar Waj'eross lv 12 30 am
620 am ac. Cal.ahan lv 9 50 pm
TOOamur Jacksonville lv9 00 pm
9 00 ant lv Jacksonville ar 7 00 am
9 50 pm lv Callahan ar G 00 am
200 am lv Waycross ar 11 15 pm
3 30 am ar Dupont lv 10 15 pm
5 50 am nr Live Oak lv 7 15 pm
915 am ar Gainesville lv 3 50 pin
4 05 am lv Dupont ar 9 50 pin
5 16 am ly Valdosta lv 8 28 pm
6 02 am lv Quitman lv 7 43 ptn
15 am st Thomasville lv 6 30 pm
12 00 in ar Albany lv 3 30 pm
Stops at ali regular stations.—
Pullman palace sleeping cars to
and from Savannah and Jackson
ville, Savannah and Gainesville,
Jacksonville and Louisville via
Thomasville, Albany and Mont
gomery. Pullman buffett sleeping
cars Jacksonville to Washington.
JESUP EXPRESS.
3 55 pm lv Savannah ar 8 45 am
6 20 ptn ar Jesup lv 5 45 am
Stops at all regular stations.
CONNECTIONS.
At Savannah for Charleston at
7:10 a m, 1:45 p in and £ :00 p m;
for Augusta and Atlanta at 8:40 p
in and 8:10 p m; with steamships
for New Y'ork 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 m ; for Macon 11 35
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 Femandina at
7 :50 a m and 2:30 p m (except
oundav) ; for Waldo, Cedar Key,
Ocata, etc., at ll;33a m (except
Sunday) and 6:50 pm. •
At Jitck son ville, with rail and
steamerlines diverging.
At Live Oak for Madison, Talla
hassee, etc., at .10 ;36 a m.
At Gainesville for Ocala, Tava-
jres, Pen l>ei ton’s Ferry, Brooks-
ville and Tampa at 11 ;20a m; for
Cedar Keys at 4 KX) (except Sun
day.) ' ,
At AUiany for Macon and Mont-
ter arrival fast mail train.
Tickets sold and sleeping car
berths secured at Bren’s Ticket of
fice, and at the passenger station.
JAS.L TAYLOB,
General P«*>-enger Age
K. (}. FLEMING. Stipeiintecd
Resident Dentists,
OFFICE-
huilding.
Georgia.
-Upstairs in the Farker
sep 12-ly.
Jenkins House:
DuPont Georgia
Table supplied with the best the
m.v.ket affords at all times. Atten
tive servants and good beds.
p *c. FOLKS.
Drs. Polls & Carswell,
Waycross, 44a.,
Offer their professional services t
i lie citizens of Waycross and sm
rounding * country. All calls
promptly attended to. Office over
Folks & Morgan’s drug store.
July 4-12 iiios.
ar 9 20 am
lv 6 4« am
lv 6 25 am
lv 6 06 am
lv 5 49 am
ar 9 15 an
ar 5 0 an
ar4 30 a.
Iv 3 7 11
lv 3 48 ar
Black-Smith Shop.
Buggies, Carts
and Wagons
Repaired, and ail kind of Black
smithing done in the best manner
1 he manufacturing of Carts, Bug
gies and Wagons and the repairing
of Guns, Pistols, made a specialty
All kinds of wort will receiv
prompt attention
W. It NEWSOME, Prop.
Shop, west of the jail, on Pond
and Parallel streets,
aug 19-6 raos.
SVNgWICV
19 Mm B. K ft
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after Sunday, Dec. 20, 85
passenger trains on this road will
tunas follows:
Brunswick, lv 6 30 a ra 6 45 p m
Waycross, ar 9 55 a in 10 13 p m
Waycross, lv 10 25 a m 10 35 p m
Albany, ar 3 40 p in 4 00 a m
Macoir, ar : : 8 10 a m
Atlanta ar : : 12 40 pm
Chattanooga, ar :
Cincinnati, ar : :
RETURNING.
Cincinnati, lv : :
Chattanooga, lv : :
Atlanta, Iv : :
Macon, lv : ;
Albain, lv 11 30 a ra
Waycross* ar 4 20 p m
W v\cross, lv 4 42 p tu
nr 8 lop m
r oo p i
6 50 a in
8 47 p n,
8 55 a in
2 45 p in
6 45 p m
10 47 p m
3 38 am
3 55
7 08 :
Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping
Car upon through trains betweer
lacksonville and Cincinnati.
J. A. McDuffie,
A. A. Gaddis, Gen Pass Agt.
Yice-Pres and Gen’l Man’r.
F. W. Angiek,
As’t Gen’l Pass Agt.
The Live Grocer.
W. S: Johnston.
Will sell you provisions cheaper
omAFm
than any other house in town, and
no mistake. Give me a trial. Store
near MothodUt church,
aug 26-6 in sog,
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Charlton (jounty.
Superior Court of said County, No
vernber Term, U&5.
Sallif. Butt# ^
s. V Libel for divorce
George Butts. )
It appearing to the Co^rt by the
return of the Sheriff and other sat
isfactory evidence, that the defend
ant does not reside in said Countv,
nor Stale, it is ordered by the Court
that service be perfected on the de
fendant by the publication of this
notiee in the legal organ of the
Conuty, in terms of the \ law, and
said cause he return abb to the mxt
term of this C ourt. This Noi ember
17, 1885. Granted in oicr Court.
M. L. Mkksuox. Judge S. .Cl B. C.
Jno C. McDonald Libellant^ Att’v^
A true extract from the minutes «>f
Charlton Superior Court. i
A. G. Gow/en,
qerk S. C. C. C.
NOTICE.
Ware County Superior Court, No
ven.bcr Term, 1885.
GEORGIA, Ware County.
. Wm Mosely (
vs. <Libel for
Ann Eliza Mosely ( Divorce.
It appearing to the Coart by the
return of the Sheriff, in the above
stated case that the defendant does
not reside in the county, ami it
further appearing that she docs not
reside in the State : It is, therefore,
ordered by the Court, that service
be perfected on the defendant by
publication of this order once a
montli for four months before the
next term ot this court, in the
Waycross Headlight,* a newspape.
published in Ware county, Geor
gia. Granted this November 4th,
1885. M. L. M kksiiox,
Judge 8. C. Bi C.
H. P. Brewer, Piffs Atty.
Clerk’s Office, Sup. Ct. Ware Co ,
I hereby certify that the above
is a true extract from the mfnute-
of this court. \V. M. Wilson,
Clerk S. C. W. C.
NOTICE.
Ware County Superior Court, No
vernber Term, 1885.
GEORGIA, Ware Couiitv.
J. J. Riggins, )
vs. [ Libel* for
Sarah Higgins. ) Divorce.
It appearing to the Court by tin
return of the Sheriff that the de
fendant docs not reside in sail
county, and it further appearing
.hat she does not reside in the
State, It is therefore ordered b;.
he Court that service be perfected
o.i the defendant by the publica
tion of this oidci once a month
for four months before the next
y-rm of this Court, in the Wjiy-
•ross Headlight, a newspaper pub
fished in V\ are County, Georgia,
j ranted this November 4th, 188-
M. L. Mershon,
Judge 8. C. B. C.
1. P. Brewer, Piffs Atty.
Clerk’s Office Sup Ct Ware Co.
I hereby certify that the above s
true extract fr«»m the minutes o
this Court. W. M. Wilson,
dee 9- 4in Clerk S. C\ W. C
J.R. KNIGHT,
Handles Sewing Machines, Parlor *»d Church Organ 1 ;,
Pianos, and-Cotton Gins. Also one of the best CHURNf
that ever knocked the butter out of a pan of milk.
He Bundles Only First-Class Articles,
JfCF*The New Home Machine a specialty. Machines
sold on easy terms and delivered with full lessons any
where within his reach. Just look out for “Old Black
Charlie when he is making his rounds.
Oct ec is-ca-m esgo
C. C. HARPER^
At Folks A Morgan’s Old Stand,
Are now Headquarters lor
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCER/ESi
Have now a Choice Lot of
Flour, Pearl Grits, Meal, Bacon
Hams, Rice, Lard, Butter,
Cheese, Sugar, C
Canned Good and a nice Assortment ffrConfectiovaries, and everything
else usually found in a first-class grocery sore.' Give us a call and be
convinced that this is the place t*i get gjpoi goods and a heap of them for
a little cash. In connection with the albou we are running
ffaSF* All goods delivered in any mar of the town lree of charge
A Bakery, and jpirties can get
fresh Bread everyday. *" s 26 l3 ‘ a * og
spot mn
H. A. HcGEE & BRO
tt
\~v Have just opeucit a full line ef FRESH FAMILY GROCERIE
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Butter, Rice,
Grits and Meal. Also a full line
of canned goods, and Confection
eries.
PAY. WHENCURED
iy.’iiBAannrt sump
x 1W, Buflalo, S.l.
JACKSON GRIMES.
H. P. BREWER,
Attorney at Law,
• Waycross, Georgia.
f&F* Practices in all the courts
of the Brunswick circuit, and else
where by special contract. Office
in the Courthouse.
_At* Chattahoochee for Pensacola
Mobile, New Orleans; with Peo
ple’s line steamers adver
leave for Apalachicola on
and for Columbus en T<
mr"
Brown House.
Eolkston, Go.
Mrs. i. L Bran, Prop's.
Board, $2.00 per day ; special rates
lithe week or month. tf
(Nort’i side of Courthouse Square)
Waycross, Ga. -
Dec 2-lf.
13
$1
rW^eeks.
Oigasrg and Tobaccoes.
All of which we sell at low fig
ures for “Spot Cash.”
W. E. SPANGkER, f J
AV ay or oss, : Greorgia.
Tin-Smith and Jobber,
Roofing and Valley-Cwiittering at
tended to Fromptly.
Pumps and Driven Wells made
a specialty. Old stoves repaired
at a very small cost.
RRRERS M
from the country solicited, and
prompt attention will be given.
CASTIN GrS
furnished to fit any stove.
SHOP and S TORE, on north side ot Courthouse, next to Postoffice,
oet ce-ea-m vogo.
The " Police Gazette will be
mailed securely wrapped, to any
address in the United States for
three months on receipt of
■ One Dollar.
Liberal discounts allowed
postmasters. Agents and clubs.
Sample copied mailed free. *
dress all orders to
RICHARD K. FOX
Franklin Square, N. Y
mimwmmnm
\ HAS NO EQUAL.
Mew Ecms KacMse Co.}
! rf-CRANOE, MASS.—
j C 0 S^rc, i:. V. Cclcrr, U. La>, Ea.
’ Da^riTix. Sa frasc'jce, Cd.
LANIER & Y0UMANNS,
Watchmakers Webers-
DEALER® IN
JOHN C. XICIIOLLS. | W. G. BRANTLEY
liBraiei,
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