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WAYCROSS HEADLIGHT, t ) Ve «»>* '*>e readers attention I To the Public.
f fo it lie advertHeinent of Lowtli- As another your opens upon
SHCi:iFF'S SALE FOR TAXES. j
GEORGIA—Ware County.
WEDNESDAY, FKB. JO, 1880'crj&liosst li, Builders*n.l C«.n us we lake pleasure in wishing d a v'in March'next,* at court-1
. trpetor*, in another column, you prosperity iu vour uu&iucss, house in said county, within the!
HEADLIGHT FLASHES. Jai »V contract for building givt n and ucabii auu oappuuess lor lvgul hours of sale, for cash, the
— f „ . ]toJ then, wm be p,„ through ] y ou.sc. unu t.ieuu,. he 1
Fire Proof i il at J. Knox s. j promptly, at reasonable figures, tnankiul lor me liberal patron-; triot of said county,- for State and
fv *ww3,m***r
t Henry Hohenstpin, j
REPRESENTING
Frcth oysters opened and „„ Chariey Lowther is known us age j«u i,a
I first-class workman, and he a-- in me past,
the half shell at* J. A.. Connel-
lee’s.
Shade-trees are being set out
on the street leading from old
to new Way cross.
parinei
snres us that
'of the iiest in
feel sale ill cutmi
llllm to tlie public, not ■
calo.«cu- i
hope lo
j Work
jtleii
been sick for the past week, wap; I
up/ again, last Sunday.
You shall ndt be disappoint'
again in getting steam hake^l
bread ut J. A. (.otmellvc’s. (
Col. Charles II.* Smith, A the
. CunstRution’s BilF*]irrj>) whs a
^..gnoAfctft lha. -Gran<l_( lentralj JI <p
len ot ability, hut ;
i of responsibility.
Fair Warniny,
i in the amounts
• 11K.\t*i.tmiT and
mntv tax due theteon for the
>uu • vear I*evied on ns the prop-! £
j ertv of W. S. Lawtonj executor of j s.
it* me estate of A. S. Jones. j w
oui Uc»i Also, at the same time and j n
ur»> auu ' V'be'e. will be sold for taxes, lot of
licituei K 11 ^’ * n th< : ^tli district of
I Ware county. levied on by vir-
ial .' a..; | tue of an execution issued by J. A.
sucecssiui il' Cason, Tax Collector of said* coun-
$50,000,000
Fire and Accident
Insurance,
Waycross, Ga.
takoii
iiiiV Wuiil !tv;Iovied 0,1 as P 1 ’ 0 ? 01 '!}' of
^ A. I). S. Chandler, .for his State
\\ e lane 0 iva. l j,
-ill l ulling /wui a
depart me
hort timP
e not paid ti]
tin
tel, lont week
Marshal Cason is doing sonic
much needed work on the streets I " /one Shave.
in the neighborhood of the B. • One evening last week, Mr.
& W. R. K. depot. (/• s - Reardon, of the apprenti
Rev. G. J. Phillips
preach at SchlatterviUe,
on the 3rd Sundav of 1
month, 11a. in. and 6:30 p. m.
Mr. James smith’s new
residence, on the lot from which
Col. Brewer’s house was bull
ed last summer, is nearing com
pletion. \
W. E. Spangler says the cr£'
of hard times docs not prevent
his family from growing. It's
another girl, blue-eyed, of
.course,
The money is all secured fyr
building the road from llartl’s
road to Jesup. ami will probably
bo rea«ly for business this fall
This is a short line from Jack
sonville to the west.
The winter is fust wpariiig
away, but is hv no means paid. I mute terms,
^ A bright day occasionally ye-1 with u hands
ang of the F. it W. R. R ,
came near having his life crush
ed out over at the depot. At
the same time the three trains
that meet there, move off. for
there respective routes, and
ile the young man’s atten
tion was drawn by the Savan
nah bound train, the B. it W.
hacked out against him, knock
ed him down broke his arm
and otherwise bruised him up.
, Sk/jtH With a Woman.
A telegram from Savannah to
the Atlanta Constitution says:
Henry J. Yallcau, manager of
the telephone exchange in that
city had disappeared, and a wo
man is said to he at the bottom
of the mystery. Here is what
is said about Ihe woman:
Valleau was on very inti
year or so ago
me young Woman
and county taxes for the year 18-
vc iu j 85, due thereon.
.loo to j Also, at the same time and place,
*V c 1 1'*’ 11 dd for taxes, lots of land
I Xu. 164, 165, in the 5th district of
t*.c-o ot j \^’ar«v^punty. Levied on by vir-
;un --f j issuedby j. A.
fjfjfe,7]fG5NTia«J&>*dector ofsaid coun-
'tv, for State and county taxes due
is catetui.y luuK-1 thereon for the year 1885; levied
replenished Willi 1 on as the property of Richerscm
Hie latest styles of goods pur-1 Handeock.
cliused Irum tin* besl inauulac-
turers iu tl
we sell all ihe best known
makes, and guarantee them re-
Also, at the same time and place,
5 of land
T ill "'*11 be sold for taxes, lots
country. Iu clocks, X os . 495, 496, 518, 519, all in the,
8th district of Ware county. Lev
ied on by virtue of an execution
issued by J. A. Cason, Tax Collec
tor of said county, levied on as
the property of James T. Nesbct,
his State and county taxes for
the year 1885 due thereon.
Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold, lot of land.Xo. 495, in
in the 5th district of Ware county,
levied on os the property of duff
Martin for his State and county 1
taxes due thereon for the vear
1885.
S. F. MILLER,
Jan 27-4t Sheriff W. C.
vives new life in u**, am] we &c- who was employ d in the c:
gin to think of laving off ofur change. She left eight immtl
heavy clot fling when
“*T8eain frozen up.
a ^Tflg^WTkon "-ttTfnks~fr
baby will be large enotigl
climb the trees wKen persi
mons gt*t ripe. George Y^u-
mans cuts back at nin» hv spy
ing his boy will saw wood (for
the coming "inter. I
Mr. J. A. Conncllee, ithe* Con
fectioner and grocer, bps an, ad
vertisement in nuothc( colulinn,
and you must read it. Mr. (j’on-
nellec is seen in this picture* tell
ing a larger brother wherte to
find cheap groceries. ^ V ?
o and went to Waycross. Yal-
leau lias visited her frequently
since, and the supposition is
that she"4M|^tboUom of the
trouble, amt Juntas gone off with
her. He did not go to Brun-
wiek, hut it is believed was
joined by the woman at Way-
cross,-and they have gone to
Ou ha.
Bridge contractors and build
ers will find an advertisement
in another column, by the Ordi
nary of Charlton cijunty.j for
scaled proposals f«.r the bjuild-
ing of a bridge between Trader
Hill and Folkston. ) Bids! will
bo received until HtU of March
Miss May McLendlbn, whose
presence in our town! we noted
some weeks ago, neturiuM to
her home at Thoirjasyille last
Monday. She nyadc many
friends while here ,«nd we hope
sho may return ngii^n when the
grass grows green rfd the fl
ers bloom
One man depei]
other is the reas
\ the ^ditors of
\ were at the hal,
this thing ever
we’ll hire a kicki
punish ourself,
son can heapplic^
■ flow
ing on the
noil*Jr of
,1GHT
If
lens, lignin
pac/lirne to
'}
uanle time-keepers.' IViticUiar
aitenlion is paid to our repair
ing deparUneiil which is under
ihe immediate care of our Mr.
G. ii. Youmuns. who is equal
lo all deuiauds. This depan-
uienl has increased in popuian-
ly at a rapid rate, the particular
excellence of the work turned
out being Us best recommenda
tion customers may feel assured
of perfect satisfaction when
sending us their work.
Our job printing ollice is now
complete, with new type and
oilier necessary material to
make it the best in ilu* country.
Our Mr. T. E. Lanier is in
charge of this department and
none hut the best work is turn-
cd out. We keep on hand a full
Jaml complete stock of blank
-1 hooks, plain and fancy station
ary, inks, pens and pencils.—
Soliciting your commands,
which shall have careful atten
tion, we remain, faithfully
yours,
Lanier & Youmans.
The Domino Ball.
We announced last week that
arrangements were being made
to get up a domino hall at Ole-
man’s Hall, and when ihe time
came aKpund, last Friday night,
our* predictions were verified,
in every particular. The com-
The lust Salv
SHERIFF'S SALE FOR TAXES.
GEORGIA—Ware Connty.
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in March next, at the court
house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following
property to-wit: Lots of land Xos.
1,2,3 and 4, comprising block
6, lying and being in the town of
Waveross, Ware eouutv, Ga., that
portion of the town-of .Waycross
laid off by the Savannah, Florida
and Western railway company, de
scribed and bounded as follows:
On the south by Elizabeth street,
TCAKE SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Ware county.
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in March next, at the court
house, in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, for cash, the
following property to wit: Two
hundred acres more or less, of lot
of land Xo. 99, in the Sth district
of said county, lying on the south
side of the Brunswick and Western
Railroad. Wiown^as f)l ' dll
‘ " as fffe prop-
nia min: “Levied oh as me prop
erty of Samuel ■iott, to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa issued from the Su
perior court of said county in fa
vor of James W. Aspimvall. This
January 21, 1886.
S. F. MILLER,
jan 27Mt Sheriff W. C>
To All Whom It Maj- Concern.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
All persons interested are here
by notified that, if tjio good cause
is shown to the contrary, an order
will be granted by the undersign
ed, on the 27th day of February,
1886, changing tfie public road
from Glenmore toj' Waycross, so as
to run on the ni>rth side of the
railroad, as marked out by the
road commissioners appointed for
that purpose, j commencing at
Glenmore and / running parallel
with the railroad until it reaches
the corporate lumits of Waveross.
This J.
W/ARREN LOTT,
Ordinary.
jan 27 18861
To All Wftiom It May Concern,
GEORGIA-Ti-Ware County.
J. J. Rowhll has, in due form ap
plied to th« undersigned, to be ap
pointed guardian of the person
and property of Malinda Anthony,
and Waltwr and Oliver Rowell, mi
nor chikw'en of Jane Rowell, late
of said /county deceased, and I
will passf upon said application,
•qu the'first Monday in March
on the north by Mary street,'flu
the west"
by Tehcau street, on the
pi.st by Parker street, there being
no i
uts, Bruises, Sores, L leers,
Rheum, l ever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required,
it is guaranteed to give perfect sai-
lsfaction, «*r iuoliev ro unded.
Price 25 cords per box. For sale
at Folks vV Morgan.
t Symptom*, but Hie OUeaae.
ivotild seem to be a truth
•iable by all, and especially
mittee had done their part well I l ,ro ^ cssors ol t ^ ie l ,ca ** n g
that to remove the disease, not to
leviate its symptons, should be
and by nine o’clock, it is said,
the scene was entransing, while
the music prepared for the occa
sion by the Waycross Orchestra
was soulstirring and enlivening.
Several visitors from other
towns were on the floor and
seemed to enjoy themselves with
the Wnycrossians like regular
home-folks.
Mr. U. J. Williams .was one
of the leading spirits in this en
tertain nient, (aided by others
who we do not know,) and from
what we have learned, did much
toward its successful culmina
tion. Every member of tlie Or
chestra did their full duty to
enliven the dancers, and suc
ceeded to a nicety, for which
our people should feel proud,
for, we heard a popular commer-
ial traveler sav, tlie music“ren-
ehiefi:
of medication* Yet
in now many instances do we sec
ibis truth admitted in theory,
ignored in practice. The reason
that Hostetler’s Stomach BiUcrs
is successful in so many cases,
with which remedies p.cviously
tried were inadequate to cope, is
attributable to the fact .that it is a
medicine which Teachers and re
moves the causes of the various
maladies to which it is adapted.
Indigestion, fever and ague, liver
complaint, gout, rheumatism,
dismder of the bowels, urinary
affections and other maladies %re
not palliated merely, but rooted
out by ii, It goes to the fountain
It' " ‘ “
improvements on said lots.
Said lots of land levied on as the
property of H. B. Plant, to satisfy
an execution issued by J. A Ca
son, Tax Collector of Ware coun
ty, Georgia, against II. B. Plant,
for his State and county taxes for
the year 1885, said tax(?s being
due thereon and unpaid. This
January 26, 1886.
S. F. MILLER,
jan 27-4t. Sheriff W.C.
head. It is real 1 v^junnm i
a radical lemeX^^vT-*-:
tue system with an amount of vig
or which is its best prelection
against disease,
SHERIFF'S SALE FOR TAXES.
EORGIA—Ware County.
Will he sold on the first Tues
day in March next, at the court*
house of said county, the following
property, to-wit: One lot of land.
Xo. (4,) four, of block fifty-three
(53) in the town of Waycross,
Ware county, Ga., of that portion
of tlie town of Waycross, laid off
by said Savannah, Florida ahd
Western Railway company, de
scribed and bounded us follotvs:
On the south by Reed street;, on
the east by Gilmer street, north by
lot Xo. (1) one, of the same block,
and on the west by lot Np. (3)
three of the same block, said lot
Xo. 4, is well improved, there be
ing erected upon it a good dwell
ing house and necessary out-build
ings. Said lot of land levied on
as the property of the Savannah,
Florida and Western railway com
pany, to satisfy an execution is
sued by J. A. Oason, Tax Collector
of Ware county, against the Sa
vannah, Florida and Western
railway company, for their State
and county taxes for the year 1885,
due thereon. This Jan. 26th, ’86..
\F. MfLLgR,
jaa~37-4i — Slteriif W. C.
next. under my hand and
znatti
official signattre this January 23d
1886 WARR^X LOTT,
jan 27-4t X; Ordinary.
Money saved is money made,
and you can save it py buying
VJUMO&Y MM3 WMMQlf
GROCERIES,
Everything in that line from the undersigned.
tlmr,MW, Shut,Cite /.
and other articles a specialty.
Fine Tobaccoes, Snuffs,
Cigars, Canned C-ooda
Etc., Etc., Etc.
JW Everything purchased from my store fs delivered free
of charge, anywhere within the town. Pool and Billiard room
connected with the store.
W. M. WILSON.
m
NEW FIRM.
r
The undersigned having entered into a copartnership as
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS,
Under the firm name of
Lowther & Russell,
F B. McRJtFTCB,
are prepared to do all work entrusted to us with skill aiunp^Bfytnesg.
Specifications and plans furnished by us upon application, and sug
gestions made free of charge. Wc invite parties having building to
do in any of its branches to call upon us, as wc guarantee satisfac
tion in price and quality of work.
C, II. LOWTHER,
feb 10-12 m asog) * . L W. RUSSELL
MANUFACTURING,
Wholesale
And Retail
DRUG GISTS,
. Stationers
And Seedsmen,
Jesup, - - - tiia.
( . 0) “—
Specialties'
IRON TONIC BITTERS,
The great Appetizer and Digest
ive Tonic. Second to None. Sold
by merchants at (1.00 for large
and 50 cents for small bottle.
dost received, a fine assortment
a school house.
It i? with pleni
Slave placed the ,
exchange list. T|
uv a Democratic |
In New York,
bluce in every in
tho country
ouf lick of j dered was superior to that given „ f Ladies & Gent’s vest chains s
| ! j by Orchestras in larger cities j Laxikii & Youmax’s.
Ih-it which make pretensions of be-
inai WO,. I . „ Exrit.in.nt In T...*,
onr j ingnmong the best in the State, j Great es.1t210.nt lias been caused
1* vicinity 11"**" *
ar is pure p i** 9 complimentary remark, Bu* vicinity of Baris, Tex* oy the
rpublishedplaces onr^‘ Orchestra J K '
, was so lielples* lie could
rves a j among the first of the State, and , not turn iu ted, or raise lip bead;
(lit family
Ht regard
bias in political opinions,
trite for a sample copy.
■Those of our subscribers who
Ive paid in advance for the
TaDlioiit will Wccive the
lefitof the reflucaon on the
cription price of the paper,
in arears arj earnestly
Rested to come forward and
i tlioir dues and renew for
• year. Early settlements
nested, a, we will revise
I subscription books in n
. time and duly paid sul
brs will be continued,
can be depended on in uuv j everyliody said tie was dying
• r -1 ! Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr.
emergency to gtve forth sweet j Ki „ ?v Uiacovtrv s0l)t , m0 .
strains that will mak p one ini-! Finding relict, he bought a large
agine the “spirits of th? nymphs ; ,H, ttIe and a box of Dr, King’s Ne
* •" K if,. Dill ^ • Kf I Ii. 1 lima tin ll.il tubll
^ cjir * 1 -i T * ■* ,! Life Pills: bv Ibe time he had
were fiddling, while beauty and ;wo lK>xes 0 j PlIlll %IH , lwii but . it . s ol
love dances.” | the Discover}, I12 iras v«*li anti hud
It is whispered that another S!’*."?' in Bes |; , t ,irt „ ' ix , 5’, un,ls -
. . . 1 , , t rial Bottles or tins Gieat Discov-
uomino is m tlie near future, «-ry f«»r ca:asi>upiiuu fre«4 at F*-»lks &
when the gay maskers will again! Morgan’s.
assemble in beautiful costume, j j
and then, we shall not depend! XOTICI2
upon our elder brother to report! _ ^ .
for the llEADUtytT, but will be 1 , 0ur ,fter Ua3
there “when the general roll is 1 ^ ,e W,U 1,6 C j Vb J 11 °, r no , ! ^ r ’
called." ourself. - We c " nnot afr,,r,i ,0 ] wu ' 1 “ °» X
WARE SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in March next, at the court
house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, for cash, the
following property to-wit: Two
hundred and forty-five acres of lot
of land No/( 147) one hundred and
forty-seven in the Sth district of
said county. Levied on as the
property of Valentine Stewart to
satisfy an execution issued by B.
Sweat, X. P., ex-oificio J. P., in fa
vor of Merld & Hartshnm. Said
place is improved, there being a
dwelling house on the ploce known
as the place where the defendant
now resides. Levy made by con
stable J. C. Johnson, and turned
over to me; This January ^1,1886.
S. F. MILLER.
Jan 27, 4t Sheriff W.C.
Originated by Rev. Jno. M
Hendry, of the South Georgia
Conference, and now .at Black-
shear, Ga., who’ll testify to its
merits and give letters ot certifi
cates of wonderful cures. It '
permanent cure for “all Eruptive
Skin Diseases.” Price, 50 cents
per bottle.
PROPRISTORS OF THE
JESUP DRUG PRINT,
That turn- out such nice, tastj'
Job Printing,
at less than other printing offices.
Send for samples.
(ol
Our Customers are more uni
versally pleased with the class of
goods we . sell, and the style and
manner of conducting our busi
ness than any Southern House in
the State
NO JEW. GOODS;’
Uniform Prices.
No Drayagp to pay, and only the
actual cost of box ami packing.
|V Write for price list and
terms.
Best Butler for tho least
money, at J. Knox’s.
Go to Lanier <fc Youmans Tor
red, black and violet ink.
at lily very i.r,v prt.v-Wv ha tv 1
The mo3t goods for the least
money, at J. Kuox’s. t
With dne appreciation of past
pat-onage, we arc, respectfully,
F. 6. ME & GO.
Jesup, Georgia.
jan 1,12m [Box 6.]
GRV GOG
=AND=
FAMILY SUPPIES.
A.. R. BENNETT,
Waycross, Ga.
Has in store ahd is constantly receiving large, complete stocks of
Dry Good?, Boots, Shoes, Cloth
ing, Dress Goods,
Furnishing Goods For
Ladies and Gentlemen.
llis entire stock is complete, with every article needed in the family
household Whenever you go to his store to trade you .find everything
you need under one roof, thereby avoiding the trouble of running all over
town, and at reasonable pi ices. apr «5-1 y
WFRWF TJjF FAPUimZ'Ag&r
The Clothing Palace!
We have removed to our magnificent new Iron Front Building, (f 1
Congress Street, Savannah, Ga., have on hand a grand stock of
»&&& sn warn
e&©vbxto,
Hats, Underwear and Furnishing
GrOORr
Overcoats, Overcc
Every Garment of latest style and best material. §U
to responsible patties with privilege to examine before pay!!
self mea.-ureinent sent free oil apjdieatibh. D in’t forge* thaP
nobbiest stock of GENTS’* YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDRENS’
Savannah.
To Country Merchants.
With increased room and facility we are lielter prepared than er(
otfer indauainents iu Job Lots ol Clothing and Underwear, b will pa,
examine our bargai ns or send us your orders.
B. H Levy & Bro.,
Parlor Clocks at Lanier & p ul **• " ll ' ll llt V • Tlie best Flour for l! ; leas:
u —lus. " . ’ ~ j vaiico. .<
money, at J. Knox’s
Jb"
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A Life Experience. Remarkable and
quick cores. Trial Packages. Send
stamp for sealed particulars. Address
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