Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, April 14, 1886, Image 1
WAYCROSS
T emperance, T ruttij^id Justice-
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14.1886.
LANIER &. YOUMANS, Proprietors.
$1-00 Par Annum, in Advance.
VOL 2.
NO- 50.
P. P. P.
Prickly A»h. Poke Root. I*ota*ilatn.
The Greatest
Southern
Chill and 1 Fever
Rmcdy)
(la.
Valdosta,
SASH,
Dooms,
BLINDS,
Paints,
Oils,
Brushes,
Pure White Lead,
And Colors,
There being such a grent'demnnd
for Fever remedies in this'country,
I have been malting a special study
'of the different remedies used in
'malarial troubles ever since I have
ibecn in the drug business. I de
termined last Fall upon putting up
‘some preparation that would cure
the majority of cases of Fever,
Ague, Chills, etc., and that would
take the place,of a great number of
Northern and Western Fever and
|Ague remedies, believing that one
living in this section is capable of
'preparing something that is better
[for the peculiar class of fever and
he debilitating condition of the
stem that prevails during the
[Summer months. I have far ex
ceeded • my expectations— Cast
[Spring I began to .manufacture
'JENNINGS’ FEVER TONIC;
[Since which time I have put up
■and sold several thousand bottles,
[and IT HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE
in a single instance. Meeting
•with this unprecedented success I
feel perfect! v safe in placing a
GUARANTEE upon EVERY bot-
,tlc; so, when it is taken according
to the directions and it does not ef
fect a cure the money will be re
funded.
The regular practicing physi
cians of tlic country have examin-
1 the formula of Jennings’ Fever
iTonie, and pronounce it efficient
and harmless.
I place licforc the public only a
few of the great number of unsolic
ited certificates received in regard
[to its cures.
T Albert Jennings,
Druggist, Jasper, Fla.
Certificates.
4* lass,
Putty,
Varnishes J
Newnansville, Fla.,)
July 22, 188.5. ]
[Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.:
Dear Sir—I have used your
[Fever Tonic quite extensively with
[my hands, and find that itivill do
gall you claim for it I take pleas
ure in recommending it.
Yours truly,
John F. Lamb,
^Conductor Roadway Train, S. F.
& W. Railway.
Wall Paper,
F. R. & N. Railway Shops,)
Ellavii.le, Fia. j
IjjMr. T. Elbert Jennings, Jasper,
Blood Purlfler
Of The Age!
Certificates.
Albany, Ga., August 1,1885.
Deah Slit—I had n bad case of
blood poison, which for two years
defied all treatment. One bottle of
P. P. P. made a permanent cure.
John Gaffney.
~: 4 • Slop* at ’SlTfc-nt;,
I had the rheumatism for five
months, and 1 took one bottle of
Dr. Whitehead’s I*. P. P. and it
cured me sound and well, and I
he-itatc not to recommend it to
those who desire a most excellent
blood purifier.
Respectfully, J. E. Smith.
Waycross, Ga.. July 30, 1885.
Lake City, Fla., Jan, 2d, ’SO.
P. P. P. Mf’g. Co., Waycross, Ga.—
Gentlemen : I had rheumatism for ovc
0 years, and last May was taken dow
and confine to my l>ed—my feet and
legs were badly swollen and the color
of a red apple and I was in a fearful
condition. I heard of P. P. P. (Prickly
Ash, Polk Root and Potassium) 'anil
after 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 I feel like another man.—
Am now taking the large size and to
day I believe that I will soon be as like
ly as any man of Cl years of age can ex
peet to be. % A. C. Lang.
Milton, Fla., Jan 20, ’80.
This is to certify that I have been af
flicted with Scrofula or Blood Poison
for a number of years. The best physi
cians of Mobile said nothing could be
done for me. 1 also took a large quan
tity of S. S. S. but found
r relief
thing that I took. My limbs i
mass of Ulcers, and wlien 1 was sent to
a physician at Mobile my entire body
was a mass of sores. I had given **
hopes, and as a last resort tried I 1
(Prickly-Ash Poke-Rootand Potassium)
and after using fouf bottles (small size),
the sores have entirely disappeared,
and my-gener^l health was neverlxtter
Fla
UCHH11T OILS A SPECIALTY s
LOCKS,
Sash Weights,
COUDS,
Hinges,
©crews,
Lime,
3?lastex*,
^ Dear Sir—I can safel*.
^cheerfully recommend Jennings’
Ervei Tonic, a pleasant cure for
|bilious fever, etc.
Yours Truly,
J. D. Johnst-n.
Jasper, Fla., July 10. 1SS5.
Mr T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla:
Dear Sir—I have used “Jen
nings’ Fever Tonic,” and find it to
.be a success. One lwittlc cured
[three raises of chill and fever on
iv place. I cheerfully recom
mend it. Yours Respectfully,
Titos J. Bryan.
thin!
Respectfully, Eliza Todd.
Two 3*cars ago I had the * worst
ulcer on my le£ I ever saw. It had
eaten down to the bone, and lviv
whole leg below my knee nnd niv
foot were swolen and inflamed.
The bone was swolen and painful,
and discharged a most offensive
matter. My physician said I had
necrosis of the bone, and 1113* leg
would have to come off At thi:
stage I commenced to take P. P .P.
also to bathe my leg with hot eas-
tilc soapsuds. It began to improve
at once and healed rapidjy, ami is
to-day a sound and useful leg.
I 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 remarka
bly short time.
Asa Ammons.
Jacksonville, Fla., July 1, 1885
Waycross, Ga., Nov. 15,1885.
Dr. W. H. Whitehead;
Dear Sir—At 3*our request I
will state my case. Some years ago
11 contracted malaria in its most vi
and | olent form while living at Newark,
‘ N. J. I consulted various physicians
and took numberless preparations
recommended as “sure cures,” but
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 “alwa3*s” cure
malaria, but it still stuck to me,
and you know the broken-down
condition I was in when I came
to 3*011. You put me to taking
Savannah, Florida it = West- an day); for Waldo, l.cdar Key, 1
ern Railway* O a a, etc., at llj33a ill (except)
LANIER & YOUMANS,
_ i Sunday) and 6:50 p m. | JgWgIgTS & PP/ntCTS,
All trains of this road ar) run h* At Jacksonville, with rail and I Tr/ , .. j
Central (90) Meridian uaftgvhidi h steamer lines diverging. i WtoyCTOSS, UeOJ glU. j
?£. mlnutCS * lower i At Live Oak for Madison, Talla- i Special attention given to re- ]
hassee,etc., at 10;36 a m. I pairing j
15th, At Gainesville for Ocala, Tava-1 ** ttt
is road : res, Pembei ton’s Ferry, Brooks-' EINE I'r A. 1 CUES, |
villc and Tampa at 11 ;20a m; for I
Cedar Keys at 4 :00 (except Sun- 1 And the execution of
time.
Ou and after Sundaj
1885, Passscnger trams
will run asTollows
SAVANNAH E3
Bead Down
G 42 am Iv Savannah
8 45 am lv Jesup
10 10 am ar Wavcross
12 1C pm ar Jackson vil
day.)
At Alban3* for Macon and Mont
gomery-
At Chattahoochee for Pensacola
AJobile, New Orleans r with Peo-
signalf.. Puilman buffet sleeping
cars New York to Jacksonville to
to Washington. Pullman palace
sleeping car St Louis to Jucksoville
via EvausviUe, Atlanta and Savan
nah-
FAST MAIL
7 10 am lv Sa\annah ar 7 40 pm
8 38 am Iv- Jesup ar 5 55 pm
9 34 am lv Blackshear ar 4 57 pin
9 50 am ar Wa3*eross lv 4 40 pm
11 26 am ar Callahan iv 2 25 pm
12 00 ra ar Jaeksonvihe lv 1 40 pm
7 30 ain lv Jacksonville ar 7 15 pm
8 08 am lv Cullahan ar G 30 pm
10 20 am lv Waycross ar 4 20 pm
11 06 am lv Homervillc lv 3 33 pu
11 20 am ar Dupont lv 3 20 pm
4 54 pm ar Live Oak lv 9 35 au»^
8 25 pm ar Gaiucsuilc lv G 20 am
G 20 am Iv Gainesville ar 8 25. pm
9 35 am lv Live Oak *r 4 54.pm
11 25 am ar Dupont a 3 15. pm
12 13 pm lv Valdosta lv 2 3Lpn
12 43 pin lv Quiltnan lv 2 03 pm
1 39 pm ar Thomasville lv 1 20 pm
3 35 pm ar Bainbririge lv 1 10 ain
4 01 pm ar Chattahoochee lvH 10 am
Stops at all stations named and
all regulnt stations between Dupont
and Gainesville and Thomasville and
Chattahoochee. Pullman buffet
sleeping ears Washington to Jack
sonville. Jacksonville to New Yolk,
and to and from Jacksonville and
New Orleans via Pensacola and Mo
bile. P illmun palace sleeping ears
Jacksonville to 81 Louis via Savan
nah, Atlanta, Nashville and Evans
ville,
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EX-
ing ■,
4 32 pm 1»* Savannah
rave for-Apalac!
and for Columbus on Tuesday
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 TAYLOR,
General Paf>-enger Age
R. G. FLEMING. Superintend
HOPE
FOR THE
SICK!
Artistic Job Printing, i
car A full supply of Watches, ‘
Clocks, Jewelry ami Stationery, j
at bottom prices. j
f! GEORGIA—Chmfiion—Connty. j Those Suffering
To Jacob Taylor, Daniei Taylor,] WITH IICildilOllG,
If T.» iftAl* Vf«a f7*tn.k I
111-
G 45 pm lv
G 42 pin
7 05 pm lv
Jesup
ra lv Biaeksheai
7 47 pm ar
8 45 pm ar
ar 9 20 am
lv G 48 am
iv G 25 aui
lv G OG am
lv 5 49 aui
Waj cross lv 5 00 am
Callahan
10 30 pip ar Jacksonville
5 00 pm lv Jacksonville ar 7 55 am
5 43 pm lv Callahan ar 7 11 am
7 57 pm lv Waycross ar5 10 am
8 4G ,.ui lv Ilomerville lv 4 25 a in
9 00 p m ar Dupont lv 4 10 aui
3 50 pm Iv Gainesville ar 9 15 am
7 15 pm lv Live Oak ar 5.0 am
9 10 pui lv Dupjnt. ar4 30 ain
9 59 p m lv Vaidbsta “ lv 3 17 a m
10 30 pm lv Quitman) ' lv 3 48 am
11 20 pm lv i'lioinasville Iv 2 03 ain
12 41 aiu ar Camilla Iv 12 44 am
141 am ar Albany lv 11 58 am
Stops only at stations named.—
Pullman huflet sleeping ears Wash
ington to Jacksonvillve. Pullman
palace sleeping cars to and from
Jacksonville and Louisville, and
Gainesville and Montgomery, via
Thomasville and Albany.
Hair, Cement,
Etc., Etc.
Jennings, Fla., July 21,1885.
Mr. T. Albert' Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.—Dear Sir; % wife had the
er for 12 month*, and I could
t nothing to cure her until
iccntlv, when she used a bottle of
ALBANY EXPRESS.
ar 5 35 am
lv 3 02 am
lv 12 30 am
8 15 pm lu Savannah
10 50 pm lv Jesup
1 35 am ar Waycross
620 am ar Callahan lv 9 50 pm
7 00am nr Jacksonville lv9 00pm
9 00 am lv Jacksonville ar 7 00 am
9 50 pui lv Callahan ar 6 00 am
200 am lv Waycross ar 1115 pin
3 30 am ar Dupont lv 10 15 pm
5 50 am ar Live Oak Iv 7 15 pm
KOTI1CK.
GEORGIA Ware County.
Whereas, Jas. R. and Henry
Douglass, administrators of Bur
rell Douglass, represents to
the Court in their petition duly
filed 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 in June. 1886.
WARREN LOTT,
mar td Ordinary.
Hiram M. Taylor, Mrs Zara ! .
Nipper, Nancy Taylor, Mrs. j JJySpepSltl,
digestion, Sal-1
1 o w Complex-!
Mary Ilollison, Seborn Tay
lor, Samuel Taylor, Jesse
Taylor, Claiborn Taylor, Mrs.
Carrie Crawford :
Jcssee 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 hereby
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. O. GIBSON,
mar 3 td. Ordinary.
Tax Notice for Charlt-m County.
First Round—I will be at ThicK
Branch on Thursday April 1st; At Sa-
tilla, Friday April 2nd; Folkston, Sat
urday April 3d; Gaynieville, April 9th;
Willisville, April 10th; Trader’s Hill,
April 20th.
Second Round—ThieK Branch, Wed
nesday, April 28th; Barbage & Milli-
kin’s still, Thursday Aj>ril 29th,
fccSfMav 12th; Gaynieville, May 13,
C. Smith, May 14th;. Willisville,
liird Round—Thick Branch, Thurs
day, June 3d ; Satilla, Friday June 4th;
FcAkston, Saturday June 5th; Gavnie-
ville, Friday June 11th; Willisville,
Saturday June 12th; Traders’ Hill, Sat
urday June 19th. Tiie tax books will
be closed positively on June 19tli, 1886.
D. T. RODDENBERRY,
april 7 T.C. C. C.
Mrs.E. Highsmith.
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Has just opened a large assortment
of
FALL ASS' WINTER BOOBS,
Consisting in pajt of
DRY GOODS,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes
Gents’ Clothlng
Gent’s Mill Goods,
your P. P. P. and I improved rap- „ 15 am ar GaiuesviUc ,_j 50 j )U ,
idly, and am to-day in as good K ^
health as I ever was—in fact bet
ter. As a remodv for a broken-
down constitution it has no
equal.
Yours, etc.,
T. I*. Cottle.
This Is to certify that I had the rheu
matism for three years. I had two
hysicians to treat me; also took eight
4 05 am lv Dupont ar 9 50 pm
5 16 am lv Valdosta i Iv 828 pm
602atnlv Quitman lv 7 43 pm
7 15 am ar Thomasville lv 6 30 pm
12 00 in ar Albany* lv 3 30 pm
Stops at all regular stations.—
Pullman palace sleeping cars to
and from Savannah and Jackson
nhysicians to treat me; also took eight, villc , Savannah and Gainesville,
[Jennings’ Fever Tonic,which cured ] money for^everal other medicines I Jacksonville and Louisville via
•• • 1 T ’ ’ 1 advertised as certain cures for j 1 homasville, Albany and Mont-
iher immediately. I have used f
'eral bottles of Fever Tonic on my j ^L'itehcad’i
i far in, and am highly pleased with
Jjit—it never fails, to cure.
rheumatism. When I came to Dr. j goinerv. Pullman buffett sleeping
helpless, could not carg Jacksonville to Washington.
Respectfully,
S. S. Sharp.
Write for prices.®
jau G-8G1 y
White Spring, Fla..)
July 24,1885. \
[Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.: . ■
Dear Sir—Last spring 1 had an
[attack of fever. Hearing of your
-Fever Tonic, I purchased a bottle
fand used oqly a third of it and
]was cured The remainder of the
bottle I gave to a young lady who
had had the fever for two years,
land I bijvc learned that it entirely
(cured her and she has not had the
ifever since. I take great pleasure
(in recommending it to those suffer
ing with chills, fevers, etc.
Very respectfully,
J. F. Stewart,
walk, and suffered so I could not sleep
at night. In fact, my life was one of
continued suflering. My brother heard
of I>r. Whitehead’s remedy, (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) and
brought the doctor out to see me, and
he put me to taking P. P. P. The re
sults were astonishing. I soon dropped
sticks and crutches, and began to
walkabout. All the swelling went
down and I was free of pain after taking
bottle. I continued to take it until
I had taken three bottle (quart size)
and was thoroughly cured. I went to
work on a farm, and have worked stead
ily this year teuding a crop and doinj-
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I most earnestly recommend it to all
the unfortunate sufferers from rheuma-
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The above medicine is for sale by
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3 55 pm lv Savannah ar 8 45 am
6 20 pm ar Jesup lv 5 45 am
Stops at all regular stations.
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for Augusta and Atlqnta at 8:40 p
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At Jesup for Brunswick at-2 :10
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Va'Idosta, Ga., Jan. 5, 1S86.
. M. A. Bitiiius—One of my littleS
[iris lias been in Inal health for aomeS
hue, and I had tried several remedies#
her and failed—she suffered
fact her condition of, hcrlth;
n ed she needed a Tonic. I trier
box of Briggs’ Toxic pax,^,- Wku
now has a good appetite oiuMl as
. • as she can be and her health is
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Na
or, Ga., Feb. 12th, 188G.
* generally.
To the pul... _ „ v .. ...
•ariv twentv one years old has been
sickly child for ten years—suffering
>m swollen feet and stomach, an in
tensely sallow complexion—thin blood,
iippetite and great weakness
" *' '—hip
—preventing his doing any work—liq
weight being 72 pounds a month ago^-r
Learning of the merits of Briggs Tome
Briggs Tonic
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him six boxes he now weighs80 pounds,"
Ris health is better than it lias been foi
ten years—his complexion ruddy, his
strength also is wonderful considerinj
his former condition. I recommend
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evidence of the truth of above I cite be
low named gentlemen.
• Very respectfully,
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Waycross, Ga.
I also keep on hand a large
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mar 17.
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