Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, April 21, 1886, Image 1

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****•#& HI sf. P. P. I I’lleHjt A*h. Poke Root. Potassium, i The Greatest • | “ Blood Purifier 1 Of T ie Age! Certificates. Albany, Ga., August 1,1885. I)r. Whitehead : 8outh cm ~ .'-*** ^h for two years defied all treatment. One hottk* of l\ P. P. made a-pernranent cure. John Gaffney. Savannah, Florida ern Railwa; All trains of this road'JJiro run l»; Central (90) Meridian' SC minutes blower time. On afid after Suh' 1885, Passsonjrer trai wiil run as follows SAVANNAH Bead Down 6 42 sm lv Savan 8 45 ainlv Jesiip 10 10 am ar Wavcrosi 12 1G pm ar Jackson vi West- ounday); for Waldo, Cedar Key • Qeata, etc., at ll;33a m (except Sunday) and 6:50 p in. At Jacksonville, with rail and which ii | steamer lines diverging, uvat.nai ' - -- - - - -- -• > Stomal all regular iigKinf.' Pullman hafjc ICeill and Fever Remedy There l>eing such a great demand I had the rheumatisu lonths, and I took one SUPPLIES Valdosta, Ga DOORS, BLINDS, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Pure While Lead, And Colors, Glass, Putty, Varnishes,! [for Fever remedies in this country, j Br. ^ hitehead’s P.^ P. P. II have been making a social study 8c*f the different remedies used in imilarial troubles ever sincc-I have [ljecn in the drug business. I de fined Inst Fall upon putting up ■some preparation that would cure ■the majority of cases of Fever, BAgue, ('hills, etc., and that would Stake the place of a great number of INorthern and Western Fever and BAgue remedies, believing that one living in this section is capable of ■preparing something that is better Ifor the peculiar class of fever and the debilitating condition of the ■system that prevails during the j.Smnnier months. I have far ex ceeded my expectations— Last Spring I began to manufacture {JENNINGS’ FEVER TONIC. ■Since which time I have put up |and sold several thousand bottles, illd IT HAS NF.VF.U FAILED TO CCUF. sixni.E instance. Meeting Iwith this unprecedented success I |feel ]»erfectly safe in placing a GUARANTEE upon EVERY bet ide; so, when it is taken according* ■to the directions and it does not ef- Ifcct a cure the money will be re- Jfunded. The regular practicing physi cians of the country have examin- lod the formula of Jennings’ Fever. {Tonic, and pronounce it efficient |.md harmless. I place before the pubTic' o1 , i7^ Ifew of the great number of unsolic- lited certificates received in regard Ito its cures. for five bottle of id it T Albert Jennings, Druggist, Jasper, Fla. Certificates. Newnansville, Fla.J July 22, 1885. \ [Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper. Fla.: Deaii Sir—I have used your [Fever Tonic quite extensively with mv hands, and find that it will do all you claim for it I take pleas ure in recommending it. Yours truly, John F. Lamr, ?ondiWor Road wav Train, S. F. & W. Railway. F. R. Wall Paper, MAEFIMRY OILS A SPECIALTY LOCKS, Nash Weights, CORDS, Hinges, Screws, Lime, ^Piaster, flair, Cement, Etc., Etc. Write for prices. & N. Railway Shops J Ellavii.le, Fia. j Mr. T. Elbert Jennings, Jasper. Fla.: Dear Sir—I can snfclv and | olent form while livi [cheerfully recommend Jennings’ Frver Tonic, a pleasant cure for [bilious fever, etc. Yours Truly, J. D. Joiinst'n. J.u-.r-^K, Fla., July 10. 1885. jan 6-86-1 y Mr IT. Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla: Pea/r Fir—I have used “Jen- nings’fFiA'or Tonic,” and find it to be a success. One bottle cured ^three cases of chill and fever ov Jjniv place. I cheerfully rceom- •rinend it. Y-ours Respectfully, Tuos J. Bryan. Jennings, Fla., July 21,18S5. I Mr. V. All»crt Jennings, Jasper, Fla.—Dear Sir : My wife bad the fever for 12 months, ami I could [get nothing to cure her until re- jcently, when she used a bottle of ■Jennings’ Fever Tonic,which cured ; her immediately. I have used sev eral bottles of Fever Tonic on mv farm, r«ml am highly pleased with •it never fails to cure. Respectfully. S. S. Sharp. WHite Spring, Fla..) July 24, 1885. \ [Mr. T.- Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla.: ' Dear Sip.—Last spring I had an ’attack of fever. Hearing of your iFevcr Tonic, 1 purchased a bottle ’and used only a third of it and cured The remainder of the [bottle I gave to a young lady who had had the fever, for two years, ,jnd I have learned that it entirely [cured'her and sho has not had the fever since. - I take great pleasure l in recommending it to those suffer ing with chills, fevers, etc. * Very respectfully, J. F. Stewart, 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, ’86. P. P. P. Mf’g. Co., Wavcroas, Ga.— Gentlemen : I had rheumatism for over 6 years, and last May was taken down and confine to my l>ed—my feet and lop* were badly swollen and the color of a red apple and I was in a fearful condition. 1 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 coiy cludcd 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 I Ixdieve that I will soon be as like ly as any man of 01 years of age can ex pect to be. * A. C. I.ang. Milton, Fi.a., Jan 20, ’8G. This is to certify that I have been af flicted with Scrofula or Bicod Poison fur 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 8. S. S. but found no relief in any thing that I took. My limbs were a mass of Ulcers, and when I was sent to a physician at Mobile my entire bodv was a mass of sores. I had given up all hopes, and as a last resort tried P. P. P. (Prickly-Ash Poke-Root and Potassium) and after using four bottles (smallsize), the sores have entirely disappeared, and my general health was never better than at present time. People who know R - Respectfully, Eliza Todd. Two years ago I had the worst ulcer on my leg I ever saw. It had eaten down to the bone, and my whole leg below my knee and my foot were swolen and inflamed. The hone was swolen and painful, and discharged sv most offensive matter. My physician said I had necrosis of the bone, and my leg would have to come, off At this stage I commenced to take I’. P .P. also to bathe my leg with hot cas- tile soapsuds. It began to improve at once and healed rapidjv, and 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. II. Whitehead : Dear Sir—At your request I will state my case. Some years ago 11 contracted malaria in its most vi- _ 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 “always” cure malaria, hut it still stuck to and you know the broken-down condition I was in when I came to you. You put me to taking At Live Oak for Madison, Talla- ■ . , e.1, | ® tC ’’ a ■ rp . i On and *ft r Sunday, M»rch 7, 1880, o\. lot|i, At Gainesville for. Ocala, Tava- passenger trains on this road will run this road J res, Pemhcitoivs Ferry, Brooks- as follows: ville and Tampa at 11 ;20a nr; for 1 Cedar Keys at 4 :00 (except Sun- I Lv Wnverose .eurt Up ^ da >**) * | Ar Schlatterville 10 55 a i 25 ! ^ Albany for Macon and Mont- 1 29 am ! 6 0mer y" Go a m j At Chattahoochee for Pensacola 30.am Mobile, New Orleans; with Peo ple’s line steamers advertising to Teave for Apalachicola on Sunday, New York to Ja.j&rialiUe to and forColurubuB On Tuesday af- to Wash,- oton. Pullman palace ‘eramval fast malt train, hoping ear St Louis to Jaoksoville 1 . Tickets sold and sleeping car ia Kvausville, Atlanta aiutSavau nab. FAST MAIL am lv Savannah ar 7 40 pm 8 38 am lv Jesup ar 5 55 pm 9 34 am lv Blavkshear ar 4 57 pm 9 50 am a:* Waycross lv 4 40 pm 11 26 am ar Callahan iv 2 25 pm 12 00 m ar Jacksonville lv 1 40 pm 7 30 am iv Jacksonville ar 7 15 pm 8 08 am lv Cullahau ar 6 30 pm 10 20 am lv Waycross ar 4 20 pm 11 0G am lv Homerville lv 3 33 p « 11 20 am ar -D.ipout • lv 3 20 pm 4 54 pin ar - T Llve.Oak lv 9 35 am 8 25 pm ar Gainesville lv 6 20 am G 20 am Iv Gainesville at 8 25 pm 9 35 am lv Live Oak Hr 4 54 pin 11 25 am ar Dupont a 3 15 pm 12 13 pm lv Valdosta lv 2 31 pn 12 43 pm lv Quitman lv 2 03 pm 1 39 pm ar Thomas ville lv 1 20 pm 3 35 pm ar Bainbridge lv 1 10 am 4 01 pm srChattahoochee Ivli 10 am Stops at all stations named and all regulai stations between Dupont and Gainesville and Thomasvillc ami Chattahoochee. Pullman buffet sleeping cars Washington to Jack sonville. Jacksonville to New Y<ik, audio and from Jacksonvi'lo amt New Orleans via Pensacola and Aid- bile. 1* lllinun palace sleeping cars Jacksonville to St Louis via .Savan nah, Atlanta, Nashville ami Evans ville. ATLANTIC COAST LINE EX PRESS. ♦ Si pm 1“ -'tTafann'nfr*20 Sin G 45 pm lv Jesup lv G 48 am ii 42 pm Sc revei. iv G 25 aui 7 05 pin lv Patterson lv 6 0G urn 7 24 •.m lv Biackshcai lv 5 49 am 7 47 pm ar Waycross lv 5 00 am S 45 pin ar Callahan 10 30 pm ai Jacksonville 5 00 pm lv Jacksonville ar 7 55 am 5 43 pm lv Callahan ar 7 11 am 7 57 pm lv Waycross ar 5 10 am 8 4G ,/m Iv Homerville lv 4 li) in 9 00 p m nr Dupont lv 4 10 am 3 5ft pm- Iv Gainesville ar 9 15 am 7 15 piu lv Live Oak ar 5 0 am 9 10 pm lv Dupjnt ar4 30 urn 9 59 p in lv Vahlhsla lv 3 7 i m 10 3o pin lv Quitman lv 3 48 am 11 20 pm lv fhomasviile lv 2 03 am 12 4 ['am ar Camilla lv 12 44 am 1 41 am ar Albany v 1! 58 a in .St ops only at stations namei Pullm*n bullet .sleeping cars Wash ington to J.acksonvillve. Pullman palace sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Louisville, and Gainesville and Montgomery, via Thooinsvilie and Albany. ALBANY EXPRESS. berths secured at Bren’s Ticket of fice, and at the passenger station. JAS.L TAYLOR, General Pup* eager Age It. G. FLEMING. Superintend L..& B. S. M. H. PIANOS. 100 ORGANS. To be closed out regard- ' less of Cost. Our Annual Closing Out Sale, Preparatory to inventory. Listen to the story. Stock taking is the time for Bargains. Then we clear out generally an«l start new. 200 Pianos and Organ’r- too many on band. Must part with them. Some used a year or so; All in prime order, and many of them Repolished, Renovated, Re*- strung and made as nice as new’. ich and all are real bargains, such »mes along but once a year. SPOT CASH buys cheapest, but we give Very Easy Terms, if needed. Write for CLOSING OUT sale circular and mention this advertisement. It 1RG4IN H IN 1 leal IN SMALL 8 15 pm lu 8avann:\li ar 5 35 am 10 50 pm lv Jesup lv 3 02 am 1 35 am ar Waycross lv 12 30 am 620 am ar Callahan lv 9 50 pip TOOamar Jacksonville lv 1)00 pm 9 00 am lv Jacksonville ar 7 00 am 9 50pinlv Callahan ar 600 am 200 am lv Waycross ar 11 15 pm 3 30 am ar Dupont lv 10 15 pm ■ our 1*. P. P. arid I improved rap- “ am ar ,, L ” e °. ak j v J X fi P m idly, and am to-day in as good 9 « “ m ar tomesvillc lv o o0 pm 405amlv liupoiit ar !) 50 pm 5 16 am lv Valdosta lv 8 28 pm 6 02 aui lv Quitman lv 7 43 pin 7 15 am ar Thouiasvillc lv 6 30 pm 12 00 m ar Albany lv 3 30 pm Stops at all regular stations.— Pullman palace sleeping cars to nd from Savannah and Jackson Mark Down Sale to Reduce Stock. The knife put in deep. Times hard. Stock too large. A $20,000 stock to be retailed at wholesale prices. An actual fact, See these prices: Aceordeons—Six Keys, 50c; 8 keys65c 10 keys, D0e; 1 stop, $ 125; 1 Stop, '.Trum pets and Clasps, $2 25. Banjos—Calf head, 4 screws $175:8 screws, $2 75; Nickel Rim, 12screws,$3; Same, 24 screws, $5. Oiolins, with complete outfits—Bow, case, strings, rosin, instructor, $3 50, $5, $750, $10. Euphonias—With 4 tunes, only $6 50. The latest automatic instrument. Orguinette and Organini Music—50 feet for $100 post paid. Our selection. Guitars, Cellos, Double Basses,-Music Boxes, Orguinettes, Organinas, Tambo- rines, Drums,Cornets, Trimmings, etc., all reduced down, down. Terms CASH, with Order. No Cred it Money refunded if goods does not suit. Handsome Illustrated Catalogue (65 pages) free to all. MUSIC WEN AWAY. Send ten cents in postage stamps, and we will mail you, free of charge, FIVE pieces of VOCAL music, full sheet size. Also, Catalogue of our 10-cent Standard Music. Better Bargains from us than any Northern Music House caii give. Order Trade a Specialty. Customers in all the Southern States. Letters promptly answered. Address T UDDEN & BATES’ Southern ]j Music House, Sav’h, Ga. april 14-12in. EAST BOUND. Yavei chlat Ar Hoboken 11 10a n “ Nahunta 11 35 a m “ Lula ton 1148a m ** Atkinson 1150am “ Waynesville 12 10 p ra “Jamaica 12 46 t 3:45 a m 4 15a m 4 32a‘ni 5 00 a u» 5 13 am 527am 5 38am 6 15 am 7 08 am RETURNING. Brunswick leave 6 30 a Jamaica Waynesville “ Atkinson “ Lulaton “ Nahunta “ Hoboken “ Schlattcrville Waycross arrive 720a 7 54 a 804 a 8 16 a 8 30 c 8 58 s 9 15 a 6 45 pm- 735 pm 8 15 p m 8 25 p m 8 36 p 8 50p opt WpST BOUND. Millwood Re<l Bluff Pearson ‘ Kirkland 1 Westoni ‘ 6S mile post 4 Gray’s mill Wiliacooehcc Alapalia Vancevillo Tifton Ty Ty Sumner Poulain Willingham Albany arrive Albany, leav Willingham “ Poulain “ Sumner “ T v Ty Tifton “ Vanceville “ Alapalia “ Willacooehee “ Grays Mill “ 98 mile post 44 Westonia “ Kirkland “ Pearson “ Red Blnff Millwood “ Warcsboro “ cross arrive “ 11 12am “ 1124 am ‘ 1141 a m 14 11 52 a m 12 00 noon ‘ 12 05 p m “ 1210 pm “ 12 loom “ 12 48 pm “ 1 32 p m 14 1 44 p m 44 2 42 p m 44 2 27 p m 44 2 37 am “ 2 59pm i 3 40 p m RETURNING. 5 00 am 5 40 a 5 58 a 6 08 a 6 23a 6 49 a 7 01 a 8 14 a m 8 20 a m 8 26 a m 8 35 a m 8 44am 9 04 a m 9 14. am 10 35 p m 2 14 a b 2 38 a r 2 52 a r 3 00 p r til 37 p r til 47 p r tl2 01 a t 3 38 s t Stops on signal. Pullman, Palace, Sleeping and Mann Beudoir Sleeping Cars upon Jackson ville and Cincinnati through trains. Purchases,tickets atB. & W. stations and save extra fare collected on the train. Unlimited rates for tickets Waycross to Albany $3 35. Points west at same proportion. J. A. McDuffie, A. A. Gaddis, Gen Pass Agt. Vice-Prcs and Gcn'l Man’r. F. W. Angif.r, As’t Gcn’l Pass Agt. V. L. Stanton, Agent, Waycross, Gu. Mrs. E. Highsmith. DEALER IN mil BUHL, Has just opened a large assortment of JAIL AND WINTER HOODS, Consisting in pajt of DRY GOODS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes Gents’ Clothing health as I ever was—in* fact bet ter. Asa remedy for a broken- down equal. constitution it has Yours, etc., T. P. Cottle. This is to certify that I had the rheu matism for three years. I had two physicians to treat me^alao, took eight bottles (large size) of S. S. S., and spent money for several other medicines I saw advertised as certain cures for rheumatism. When I came to Dr. ~ 1 was helrdess, could not could hot sleep life of Dr. 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 my sticks and crutches, aud began to walkabont. All the swelling went down and I IDobbins Mouse, DUPONT. GEORGIA. Mrs. P. B. Dobbins, Pro. Rates, 82 00 per day; fpccia rates to railroad employees, and to regular 1 o uders by the month or , week. The house is near and newr- villc, Savannah and Gainesville, i y r urn i s Led and the table supplied Jacksonville and Louisville via j ;Lc best the market affords. Thoinasville, Albany and Mont- nOv 25-1 v cego. gonierv. Pullman buffett sleeping I cars Jacksonville to Washington. | JESUP EXPRESS. 3 55 pm lv Savannah ar 8 45 am i 6 20 pin ar Jesup . lv 5 45 am Stops at all regular stations. CONNECTIONS.* At Savannah for Charleston at "boTol 1 ] : H a 'v»«‘»4 8:0 °E.?>; id taken three bottle (ouart size) * or Augusta and ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed fine of advertising in American w liStTJWSS: day; for Baltimore Tu e s>y and, Papers ly addressing am now in poMcesion ol health and, Friday. ftog p PoWSll Si CO., happiness, which, is a strong contrast to 1 * * T *— T » .m * • ** the miserable life of pain and suffering j I led before I took the greatest blood I had taken three bottle (quart size) lor Augusta and Atlanta at .8:40 p and was thoroughly cured. I went to ill and 8:10 p m ; with steamships wort on a farm, and have worked stead- f or Xew York Mondav, Wednes- «?«-'• »?<* Fri'lay; for Boston Thura. FOR THE SICK! At Jesup for Brunswick at 2:10, a in and 12 ;20 midnight. purifier of tl)e age, P. P. P- , . , - v. • - » ’ earnestly recommend it to all At Waycross for Brunswick at i the unfortunate'sufferers Dom rheuma tism. Respectfully (except j U st received, a fine assortment I^Tax Assessor, Hanriltoil ^o., Fla. Dui^gista everywhere. 3140 a m and 3:10 p Hkxuv J. Waldhon. for Fcrnandina at of Ladies & Gent'- vest chains, at fine Jewelry. 7:50 a m and 2:30 p m (except, " , Lanjeu & YoumaN’s. The abofa medicine is for -sale by YANKEE NOTIONS, SI BUGGY HARNESS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY- ■ WARE, READY MIXED PAINTS, White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oil, Coloiings, 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, SOLD PJiSjtfC., ETC. We are headquarters for relryl All goods at the lowest cash prices. sepO 9ms, Those suffering with Headache, Dyspepsia, In digestion, Sal 1 o w Complex i o n, Constipa tion, Thin bioot A varying appe tHo, loss of F.n orgy, Weakness or any debilita ted coiiditioi from any cause will do well U read the follow ing : Va’iijosta, Ga., Jan. 5, 1886. Mu. M. A. Bhioo8—One of my little girls lias been iu bad health for som« time, and I had tried several remedies her and failed—she suffered witi loss of appetite^ restlessness at night atid swollen stomach. Her complexiou very sallow, her . blood was thin, and in fact her condition of health showed she needed, a Tonic, one box qf Briggs’,-Toxic ~ she now has a good “Appotil _ , as she can ' be and her health it perfect. I am going to try them or another of my daughters as I belieVt them to he the best Tonic I ever and I unhesitatingly recommend them to all who need a Tonic. Respectfully, *J. J. Zeigler. ayloij, Ga., Feb. 12th, 1 To the public generally. My soi ly twenty one years old has beer, kly child for ten years—suffering from swollen feet and stomach, an in tensely sallow complexion—thin blood, a varying appetite and great weakness •preventing his doing any work—his eight being 72 pounds a month ago.- earning of the merits of Briggs Toni Pills I obtained some and after giving him six boxes he now weighs 80 pounds, his health is better than it has been for ten years—his complexion ruddy, his strength also is wonderful considering his former condition. I recommend them as the best tonic -in the world,-as evidence of the truth of above I cite be low named gentlemen. Very respectfully, * W. J. Peters. Referedces: I, W. Carter, Sr. J. F* Sellers, J. L. Fender. For sale at 25ct. box; 5 for $1.00 byl 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* ufautured and for sale by . Mr A. BRIGGS, Valdosta, - - Ga At 25 cents per box; 5 boxes for $1.00. Seiit by mail on receipt of price or C. O. D. by express. I also keep on hand a latge supply of School-Books, Blank Books, Drags, Medicines, Seeds, Lamp Goods, Tobaccoes, -ETC., ETC. Fine Gold Pens AND DinM SAii Eym-Glasses a Specialty. Come arid see me, M. A. BRIGGS, . Valdosta; Ga7