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VOL. 2.
VaYCROSS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDjflf, MARCH 31. 1886.
NO. 48.
Nkutheriji
ChiliIand FEVER
lncdy .
uch a great demand
in thiMcountry,
ring a special study
remedies used in
» ever since I have
; business. I de-
upon putting up
that would cure
cases pf Fever,
and that would
great number of
stern Fever and
ievingjthat one
l " is capable of
that is better
of fever and
idition of the
during the
have far c-x-
s— Last
rcture
Ills
ich ii
ar.nal
^-Yaldosta,
SASH,
DOORS,
BUNDS,
Paints,
Oils,
Brushes,
Pure White Lead,
And Colors,
0 lass,
Putty,
Varnishes,
rreatest
Purifier
'he Age!
Ccr tificates.
Ibaxv, (3a., August 1,18S5.
pitehead :
i Sir—I had a bad case of
poison, which for two years
’1 treatment. One bottle of
JV. made a permanent cure.
John Gaffney.
lad the rheumatism for five
fths, and 1 took one bottle of
[Whitehead’s P. P. P. and it
me sound and well, and I
litate not to recommend it to
ose who desire a most excellent
>d purifier.
Respectfully, J. E. Smith.
P'aycross, G.-.., July 30, 1885.
Lake (
P. P. Mr
tlemex : I had rheumatism for over
ars, and last May was taken down
eon line to my tied—my feet and
were badly swollen and the color
i a red apple and 1 was in a fearful
'ondition. I heard of P. P. P. (Prickly
>!i, Polk Loot and Potassium) and
fir seeing what the ingredients were
as the formula is on the bottle—I con
cluded to try it, and after ■ taking three
small bottles I was able to go down
town and attend to my .business, and I
must say that 1 feel like another man.—
Am now taking the large size and to
day 1 believe that I will soon be as like-
,,,,4 nn i as an >’ n,an oi 01 - vcara of a « e can ex_
put up . t to A c L
bottles, Milton, Fla., Jan 20, ’SO.
to CURE j -phis j 8 t 0 cer tif V that I have been af-
Meetlllg flicted with Scrofula or Blood Poison
I for a number of years. The best physi-
placing a I cians of Mobile* said nothing could be
——- n ; done for me. 1 also took a large quan
tity of 8. S. 8. but found no relief in any
tiling that I took. My limbs were a
mass of Ulcers, and when I was sent to
a physician at Mobile my entire body
was a mass of sores. 1 bad given up ail
hopes, and as a last resort tried P. P. P.
(Prickly-Ash Poke-Hoot and Potassium)
and after using four bottles (small size),
the sores have entirely disappeared,
and my general health was never bettor
Than fu pibse'h'iTljme. Feopfe who know
HACHIIERT OILS HOT]
LOCKS,
Nash Weights,
COUDS,
Hinges,
•Mr. T. F.Jb<
j Fin.:
J Dear Si
"cheerfully
Frver Tonitl a\ pleSLi/it
.bilious fevcmetc. 1 I
Yy*urs Trlily,
J. b. Johnston.
Jasper,^ Fla., July 10. 1885.
Mr^T. Albert^ J<ficings, Jasper,
used “Jen-
I and find it to
bottle cured
and fever on
n a* ptesenb nine, tr
me think it a wonderful cure.
Respectfully, Eliza Todd.
Two years a;g<» I had the worst
ulcer oil my leg 1 ever saw. It had
Caten down to the bone, ami mv
whole leg l>elow my knee and my
foot were swolen and inflamed.
The bone was swolen and painful,
and discharged a most offensive
matter. My physician said I had
necrosis of tiie hone, ami mv leg
would have to come off At this
stage I commenced to take 1*. I* .1*.
also to bathe my leg with hot Cas
tile soapsuds. I? began to imprhve
at once and healed rapidjv. ami is
to-day a sound and useful leg.
1 think P. P. P. is all a man
could ask as a blood purifier, as I
have known it to cure some terri
ble cases of syphilis in a reinarku-
hly short time.
Asa Ammons.
Jacksonville, Fla., July 1, 1885
Waycross, Ga., Nov. 15,1885. j
Dr. W. H. Whitehead.: |
Dear Sir—At your request I
will state my case. Some years ago
11 contracted malaria in its mostvi- J
felv and j olent fornv while living at Newark,
Jennings’. X. J. I consulted various physicians I
cure for j and took numberless preparations
j recommended as “sure cures,” but
I it stuck to me like a brother—or
more like a mother-in-law. I finally
came South, and while here tried
new remidies said to “always” cure
malaria, but it still stuck to me,
and you know the broken-down
conditio*/ I was in when I came
toybul You put me to taking
Savannah, Florida &
ern Railway.
All trains of this road
Central (90) Meridian time^
36 minutes slower than 8]
time.
On and after Sunday, Ni
1885, Passsenger trains on
will run as follows :
SAVANNAH EXPIRE!
Bead Down
6 42 me lv Savannah ar i
8 45 am lv Jesup ar 11
10 10 arnar Wave rose ar l
12 16 piq ar Jacksonville lv
Stops at all regular stai
signal?. Huffman buffet
cars New York to Jackson
to Washington. Pullman
sleeping car St Louis to Jacl
via Evansville, Atlanta and
nub.
FAST MAIL
7 10 am lv Savannah ar 7
8 38 am lv Jesup ar. 5
9 34 am lv Blac&shear ar 4
9 50 am ar Waycross lv A
11 2C am ar Callahan iv.£,
12 00 mar Jacksonville lv 1
7 30 am lv Jacksonville ar‘7
8 08 am lv Callahan ar#'
10 20 am lv W aycross ar 4" . r .
11 0G am lv Homefville'1v*A 33 pi.
11 20 am ar Dupont lv jt) pm
4 54 pin ar Live Oak lv-SIs^a am
8 25 pmar 'Gainesville lv 6‘20 am
G 20 am lv Gainesville ar-8.$5 pm
9 35 am lv Live Oak \r 4 94 pm
11 25 am ar Dupont a 3 15 pm
12 13 pm lv Valdosta lv 2*51 pn
12 43 pin lv Quitman lv 2pm
l 89 pm ar Thomasville lv IjcO pm
3 35 pin ar Baiubiidge lv 1 Iffiitn
4 Ot pm ar Chattahoochee Ivll 10 am
Slop
GSt" Sunday); for Waldo, Cedar 'Key, citation—Homestead,
Dcata, etc., at 11 ;33 a m (except GEORGIA—Clinch County.
Sunday) and 6:50 pin. , M. L. Miller has applied for ex-
At Jacksonville, with rail and emption of personalty and setting
steamer lines diverging. apart and valuation of homestead,
. At Live Oak for Madison, Talla- • An d I will pass upon, the same at
hassee, etc., at. 10 ;36 a m. j my office at Homerville, in said
At Gainesville for Ocala, Tava- county at 10 o’clock a. in., on the
Pembeiton’s Ferry, Brooks- \ 5th dav of April, 1886.
ville and Tampa at 11 ;20a m; for ‘ S. CORBITT
^Keysat 4:00 (except Sun- mrl0-2t * * Ordinary.
P . At Albany for Macon and Mont- r , T?r v ljr , TA ,,
ierv " * GEORGIA—Charlton County.
t Chattahoochee for Pensacola Mrs Sarah 0. Lowther hasap-
" plied tome for permanent letters
of administration on the estate
of James A. Lowther, late of
saidcounty. This is, therefore,
to cite all and siugular the cred
itors and next of kin of James A.
) pm
JAS.L TAYLOR,
General Pan-enger Age
It. G. FLEMING. Superintend
at all stations named and
n stations between Dupont
aim Gainesville ami Thomas ville and
Chattahoochee. Pullman buffet
sleeping cars Washington to Jack
sonville. Jacksonville to New York,
and to and from dacksdiivi'le . ami
New Orleans via Pensacola aiul Mo
bile. Pillman palace Heopin&heara
Jacksonville to 81 Louis vi - *®®*---*
nali, Atlanta, Nashville am
ville.
ATLANTIC
4 32 pm 1'*
•Savannah
ar 9 20 am
6 45 ,.in lv
Jesup
lv G 48 am
»» 4 a pm
iScrevei.
lv G 25 am
7 U5 pm lv
PaUei.mii
lv 6 0G am
7 24 -.m lv
Biackshcat
lv 5 49 am
7 47 pin ar
Waycross
lv 5 00 am
8 45 pm ar
Callahan
IU 3U pm a
Jacksonville
5 00 pm lv
Jacksonville
ar 7 55 am
5 43 pm lv
Callahan
ar 7 11 am
7 57 pm lv
W a,) cross
ar 5 10 am
8 4G ui lv
lloincrvilie
lv 4 25 a in
9 00 p m ai-
x Dupont
lv 4 10 am
3 50 pm lv
Gainesville
ar 9 15 am
7 15 pm lv
Live Oak
ar 5 : 0 am
9 10 pm lv
Dupjnt
ar4 30 ain
9 59 pin lv
Valdbsta
lv 3 17 a m
10 3o pm lv
Quitman
lv 3 48 am
11 20 pm lv
ihoiuasville
IV 2 03 am
12 11 am a
Camilla
v 12 44 am
1 41 am ar
Albany
lv 11 58 am
Dear Sipr-I j
nings’ Fever/Ton!
Jbe a success. Oi
Sthrec cases.W chi 1Wi/l %w v b
p.v place. J I cheerfully revom- health as I ever was—in fact bet-
-a .«• », teh. Asa remedy for- a broken-
down constitution it has no
equal.
Yours, etc.,
T. P. Cottle.
jahjdjjA
youi-P.P K and I improved rap- 9 £ G Jiues*Ue lv 3 50 pin
idly, end am to-day m as good 1
Stops only at stations named.—
Pullman bullet sleeping cars Wash
ington to Jacksonville. Pullman
palace sleeping cars to and from
Jacksonville and Louisville, and
Galliesviite and Montgomery,• via
Thomasvilie and Albany.
ALBANY
8 15 pm hi Savannah ar 5 85 am
10 50 pm lv Jesup lv 3 02 am
1 35 am ar W r ay cross lv 12 30 am
6*20 am ar Callahan lv 9 50 pm
7 00am ar Jacksonville lv9 00 pm
9 00 am lv Jacksonville ar 7 00 am
9 50 pm lv Callahan ar G 00 am
200 am lv Waycross ar 1115 pm
3 30 am ar Dupont lv 10 15 pm
o 50 am ar Live Oak lv 7 15 pm
rews,
ime,
Plaster,
Hair, Cement,
Etc., Etc.
Write for prices. 1
i ' .
Jan 6-8C-1 \
£mend it. Hours Rl^pcctfullv,
J. Bryan.
s, FIJuly 21,1S85.
Mr. T. Albert J cnnings, Jasper,
SFla.—Dear Sir : Mv wife had the
fever for. 12 monf hs, and I could
jet nothing to cure her until re
cently, whe t ahe used a bottle of
pr T anic,which cured
iier- immediately, j have used
filer- iuiiiictii i nave usca sc>-
foral bottles >f Fe^-er Tonic on my
|farni, and i highly pleased with
Vit—it ncvcrfails 1 0 J ure
spoctfully.
S. S. Sharp.
A*hit : Sprikg, Fla.J
3 . Jjuly 24,1885. )
|Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
4 05 am lv Dupont ar 9 50 pin
5 16 am 1 v : Valdosta 1 v 8 28 pm
6 02 am lv Quitman lv 7 43 pm
7 15 am ar Thomasvilie lv G 30 pm
12 00 m ar Albany lv 3 30 pm
Stops at ali regular stations.—
This is to certify that I had tlie rheu- Pullman palace sleeping cars to
matism for three years. I had two a iiu from Savannah and Jackson-
.hyarians to treat me-, also took eight j v -jj Savannah and Gainesville,
^ey 1,he? m’XtXl i .Tacksonville and Louisville via
advertised as certain cures for I Thomasvilie, Albany and JMont-
rlieumatism. When I came to Dr. \ gonierv. Pullman buffett sleeping
* Ipless, could not 1 -
I could not sleep
dbile,'Nenr' Orleans; with Peo
ple’s line steamers advertising to
? leave for Apalachicola on Sunday,
and for Columbus on Tuesday af
terarrival fast mail train.
Tickets sold and sleeping car
berths secured at Bren’s Ticket «>f- T # . , , ,
lice, n.id nt the passenger station. Lowther to be and appear at my
office on the first Monday in
April next, and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent
letters of administration should
not be granted to Mrs. Sarah C.
Lowther, on said estate. Wit
ness my hand and official signa
ture. W. O. GIBSON,
mar 3, 4t printing $3] Ordy.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Charlton County.
To Jacob Taylor, Daniel Taylor,
Hiram M. Taylor, Mrs Zara
Nipper, Nancy Taylor, Mrs.
Mary Rollison, Seborn Tay
lor, Samuel Taylor, Jesse
Taylor, Claiborn Taylor, Mrs.
Carrie Crawford :
Jessee S. Grooms having, as
executor, applied for probate,
in solemn form, of the last will
of Iven Taylor, of said county,
and having made known to the
Court that you are heirs at law
of Iven Taylor, you are bereby
cited to be and appear at the
April term of the Court of or
dinary of said county, as said
will will be offered for probate
in solemn form.
W. 0. GIBSON,
mar 3 td„ Ordinary.
NOTIICE.
GEORGIA Ware County.
Whereas, Jas. R. and Henry
P m I Douglass, administrators of Bur-
p,u I rell Douglass, represents to
the Court in their petition duly.
ac4 5{0 pm j fn e< j and entered on record, that
they have fully administered
said estate. This is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
administrators should not be
discharged from their adminis
tration, and receive letters of
dismission, and receive letters
of dismission, on the first Mon
day iu June. 18SG.
WARREN LOTT,
mar td Ordinary.
Dissolution of Copartnerslilp.
The copartnership of the firm of
J. E. Butler & Co., is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The
business will be continued in the
sole name of J. E. Butler, who
wifi settle up the indebtedness of
the old firm, and all persons in
debted to the same are respectfully
requested to come forward and
wsaih-Aim.
Thanking his many friends for
their heretofore liberal patronage,
he hereby' respectfully solicits a
continuation of the same.
J. E. BUTLER,
W. C. BUTLER,
mar 10 4t
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Will be sold on the- first
Tuesday in April next, at the
Courthouse in said county, with
in the legal hours of sale, for
cash, the following property to
wit: Two hundred and forty-
five (245) acres of land, lying
and being in the southwest
corner of lot of land number
(186) one hundred and eighty-
six, in the 7th district of said
county. Levied on under and
by an execution issued by J. A.
Cason, Tax Collector of said
county, to satisfy his State and
county tax for the year 1885, due
thereon and unpaid. Levied
on as the propet ty of James
J. Hargraves. Levy made by
J. A Cribb, constable. This
March 1st, 1886
S. F. MILLER,
mar 3 4t. Sheriff
walk, and suffered a
i of
JESUP EXPRESS*
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Charlton County.
Sarah Johns, widow of John
J. Johns, late of said county,
deceased, has in due form, ap
plied for the setting apart a
year’s support for herself out
of the estate of said deceased.
Appraisers appointed for that
purpose have filed their report in
my office. Now,.therefore no
tice is hereby given that I will
jtfiss upon the return of said ap
praisers at my office at eleven
o’clock a. in. on the first Mon
day in April next. Given un
der iny hand and official signa
ture this February 18, 1886.
W. 0.“GIBSON,
mar 3 (4t) Ordinary.
of l>r. Whitehead’s remedy, (Prickly ! 3 55 pm lv Savannah ar 8 45 am
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) and \ g 20 pm ar Jesup lv 5 45 am
i -* " "” /1 ‘ Stops at all regular stations.
brought the doctor ont to see me, and
he put me to taking P. P. P. The i
suits were astonishing. I soon droppi
mv sticks and crutches, and began
walk about. # All the swelling went
dow
CONNECTIONS.
GEORGI A—Ware County.
Mrs. H. H. Lightsey Las made
application to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, and the
* n and I Was free of pain after-taking
e bottle. 1 continued to take it until
Dear Sjk—Lau spring I had an
attack pf fever. ’Hearing of vour
Fever Tonic, I purchased a little
£and used 4«ly aftiiird of it and
f»- j •T'uTf * V » ... I »iy iuw y«ai wwuug o
gwa^ cured A mfremainder of the ! <>tIter farm work. In fact so complete
:bottle I gnfre to t voting lady who i wasmv recovery that I married,
r * A 1 —ot.l - J - * - —■ • »"* "«« 5n — salon of health
I hud taken throe bottle (quart size)
and was thoroughly cured. I went to
work on a farm, an'dbave worked stead
ily this year tending a crop and doing
7:10 a m, 1:45 p m and 8:0Q p rii;
for Augusta and Atlanta at 8 :40 p
m and 8:10 p m ; trith steamships
forNew York Monday, Wednes
day and Friday*; for Boston Thurs
day ; for Baltimore Tuesday and
i, Friday.
<* gas*
support for twelve months, and
the same has been allowed by
Mrs. C: High smith.
DEALER IN
GENERAL IEECHMDISE,
Has just opened a large assuuu.cn*
of
FALL AND WHITES MODS,
Consisting i i paal of
DRY GOODS,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes
Cents' Clothing
H’S FffllsMl MS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
ilWIli,
BUGGY HARNESS,
HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY-
WARE,
READY MIXED PAINTS,
White Lead, Varnishes,
Linseed Oil, Colorings,
ETC., ETC.
Also a full Line of Gold, and Gold
plaited
JEWELRY,
GOLD AND SILVER WALTHAM AND
ELGIN
Watches,
GOLD BREAST PINS. SHAWL PINS,
EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, GOLD
PENS, ETC., ETC.
We are headquarters for
fine .Jewelry. All goods at the
lowest cash prices. sep9 9ms.
appraisers. These are. there
fore, to cite and admonish all to
appear before the Clerk of .the
Superior Court, on or before.
EreaTAGME penetrative.
POSITIVELY BURN 3
STUMPS.
L 2. pound, wblcli. lf put la
a ,S the stomp sod set Ore
\\r to, will burn it,
1 ROOTS AMO ALL,
CREEN OR DRV.
Send *1X0 for *n»mgh
H0t>f
FOR TI1F
s i cm
: V- • : ft * >■ *»b
Those suffering!
with Headache,'
Dyspepsia, In-|
digestion, S a 1-
low Complex-
i o n, Constipa
tion, Thin blood;
A varying appe
tite, loss of En
ergy, Weakness
or any debilita-!
ted condition
from any cause'
will do well to'
read the follow-;
ing :
Vatdosta, Ga., Jan. 5, 1886.
Mr. M. A. Briggs—One of my little
girls has been in bad health for some;
time, and I had tried several remedies;
her and failed—she suffered with'
i of appetite, restlessness at night
I swollen stomach. Her complexion
i very- sallow, her blood waa thin,
and irt -fact bar condition of health
ahnwod nh© oeotlod a. Tonic. I tried >
one box of Briggs’ Toxic Pills, ana;
tow has a good appetite and is as j
rosy as she can be and her health i *
perfect. I am going to try them oi
another of my daughters as I believel
them to be the best Toxic I ever sawfe
and I unhesitatingly recommend them!
to all who need a Toxic. **
Respectfully,
J. J. Zeiolef.
Naylor, Ga., Feb. 12th, 1886.
To the public generally. My son noi
early twentv one years old has bee
sickly child for ten years—suffering!
from swollen feet and stomach, an in-i
tensely sallow complexion—thin blood,8
a varying appetite and great weakness?
—preventing his doing any work—hisS
weight being 72 pounds a month ago.—S|
Learning of the merits of Briggs **—*-
Pills'I obtained some and after giving!
him six boxes he now weighs 80 pounds,S
his health is better than it has been forE
ten years—his complexion ruddy, hisa
strength also is wonderful considering!
liis former condition. I recommend®
them as the best tonic in the world, asl
evidence of.tlie truth of above I cite be-Jj
low named gentlemen.
Very respectfully,
\Y. J. Peters.
Refercdces: I. W. Carter, Sr. J. 1
Sellers, J. L. Fender.
For sale at 25ct. box; 5 for $1.00 by
M. A. Briggs.
These pills are also highly
recommended for ladies when
suffering from exhaustion,!
caused by any of the diseases to
which they are subject. Man
ufactured and for sale by
Mi A. BRIGGS,
Valdosta, - - Ga.!
At 25 cents per box; 5 boxes for”
$1.00. Sent by mail on receipt*
of price or C. 0. D. by express.?
I also keep on hand a large]
supply of
School-Books,
Blank Books,
JDrugs,
Medicines,
Seeds,
Lamp Goods,
Tobaceoes,
ETC., ETC.
Fine Gold Pens
AND
DM Spittles ai
Eye-Glasses
a Specially. Come and see me.
~~ M. A. BRIGGS,
'Valdosta) :Ga.
mar 17.