Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, April 28, 1886, Image 1

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ER & YOUMANS, Proprietors. Temperance,Truth and Justice- $1.00 Per Annum, in Advance. -V yL 2. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY-, APRIL 28. 1886. NO. 52. ^ "Valdosta, fia, Dooms, BUNDS, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Pure White Lead, And Colors, fi> lass, Putty, Varnishes, Southern Ceill and Fever Remedy There being such a great demand for Fever remedies In this country, I have i»een making a special study of the different remedies used in malarial troubles cv,er since I have been 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 the debilitating condition of the system that prevails during the Summer months. I have far c-x- eeded my expectations— Last Spring I i»egan to manufacture JENNINGS’ FEVER TONIC. Since which time I have put up and sold several thousand bottles, nd IT IIAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE x a single instance. Meeting [with this unprecedented success I |feel perfectlv safe in placing a IUARANTEE upon EVERY bot- Itle; so, when it is taken according to the directions and it does not ef fect a cure the money will be rc- jfunded. The regular .practicing physi- inns of the country have examin 'd the formula of Jennings’ Fever Tonic, and pronounce it efficient ind harmless. 1 place before the public only a few of the great number of unsolic- ted certificates received in regard 3 its cures. T Albert Jennings, Druggist, Jasper, Fla. Certificates. Newnansville, Fla. J July 22, 1885. j Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla.: Dear Sir—I have used your Fever Tonic quite extensively with my bands, and find that it will do all you claim for it. I take pleas- Hure in recommending it. Yours truly, •John F. Lamb, Conductor Roadway Train, S. F. W. Railway. Wall Paper, .mm oils aspecialty, LOCKS, Hash Weights, CORDS, Hinges, Screws, Lime,’ [Plaster, Hair, Cement, Etc., Etc. , Write for prices.; jan 6-86-1 y P. P. f. VtlcUjf A*fc. Poke Hoot. Potassium. The Greatest Blood Purlfier Of The Age! Ceziificates. Albany, Ga„ August 1,1885. Dr. Whitehead: Dear Sir—I had a bad case of blood poison, which for two years defied all treatment. One bottle of P. P. P. made a permanent cure. John Gaffney. I had the rheumatism for five months, and I took one bottle of Dr. Whitehead’s P. P. P. and it cured me sound and well, and I hesitate 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, *8G. P. P. P. Mk’o. co., Waveross, Ga.— Gentlemen : I liad rheumatism for over <> years, and last May was taken down and confine to .my bed—inv feet and legs were badly swollen anil the color of u red apple and I was in a fearful condition. I heard of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Polk RcK>t 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 ferities 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 belieVe that I. will soon be as like ly as any man of Gl years of agC'can. ex pect to lx*. A. 0. Laxg. Mii.ton, Fla., Jan 20, ’8G. 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. I also took a large quan tity ofS. S. S. but found no relief in any thing that I took. My limbs were a mass of Ulecrs, and when I was sent to a physician at Mobile my entire body was a mass of sores. 1 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 (small size), the sores have entirely disappeared, and my general health was never better than af present time. People who know me think it a wonderful cure. 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 bone was swolen and painful, and discharged a 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 P. P .P. also to bathe my leg with hot Cas tile soapsuds. It began to improve at once and healed 'rapidjy, 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 ciue 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 your request I will state my ease. Some years ago l1 contracted malaria in its most vi- Savannah, Horida West- ■ • 5Undi >y); for Waiao, cedar Key. i 1 _ - . -it* ; Onotn nt 11 .99 « w. r ern Railway* All trains of this road a Central (90) Meridian 1 ^ 36 minutes slower thaii $ time. On and after Sunday, ! ov. loth. 1885, Passsenjrer trains or Ibis road will run ns follows -. SAVANNAH EXPR &S. Bead Down Read Up 6 42 am lv Savaunah So -JiajUuJv- -lea up 10 10 am ar Waveross ar I* 00 a in 12 1€ pm ar Jacksonville lv 7 30 am Stops at all regular stations on signal?. Puilman. buffet sleeping cars New York to Jacksonville to to Washington. Pullman palace sleeping car St Louis to Jucksoville via Evansville, Atlanta and Savan nah. . FAST MAIL N 7 10 am Iv Sax annuli at- 7 4 > pm 8 38 am lv Jesup ar 5 55 pm 9 34 aui lv Rlackshear nr 4 57 pm 9 50 am a:’ Waycross ly 4 40 pm 11 2(Vam 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 Callahan ar 6 30 pm 10 20 am lv Waycross ar 4 20 pm 11 *00 aiu lv Homerville lv 3 33 p:< 11 20 am ar Dupont lv 8 20 pm 4 54 pm ar Live Oak lv 9 35 am 8 25 pm ar Gaiueswtle lv 6 20 am 6 20 am Iv Gainesville ar 8 25 pin 9 35 am lv Live Oak nr 4 54 mu 11 25 am ar Dupont a 3 15 pin 12 13 pm lv VaMosia lv 2 31 pn 12 43 pm lv Quitman lv 2 03 pm I 39 pm ar Thomas»iiie iv 1 20 pm 3 35 pm ar Bainbridge lv 1 10 am 4 04 pm ar Chattahoochee IvlUOunn Stops at all stations named and ali regulat stations between Dupont and Gainesville and Thomasvillx and Chattahoochee. Pullman buffet sleeping ears Washington -to Jack sonville. Jacksonville to New Yolk, and to and from Jaeksouvi'fe and New Orleans via Pensacola and Mo bile. P illtnan palace sleeping ears Jacksonville to St Louis via Savan- F. R. & N. Railway Shops,) Ellaville, Fia. j Mr. T. Elbert Jennings, Jasper, Fla.: % Dear Sir—I can safely and j olent form while living at Newark,; nah, Atlanta, Nashville and E\ ville, ’ * ; * mC ' ATLANTIC COAST LINE EX PRESS. 4 82 pm V Savannah ar 9 20 6 45 pin lv Jesup lv 6 48 am 6 42 pin Sere veil lv C 25 am 7 05 pm lv Pallet Aon lv 6 06 am 7 24 ora lv Blaeksheat lv 5 49 am 7 47 pm ar Waycross lv 5 00 am 8 45 pm ar Callahan 10 30 pm 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 40 pm lv Homerville lv 4 25 a m 9 00 p in ar Dupont lv 4 10 am 3 50 pfn lv Gainesville ar 9 15 am 7 15 pm lv Live Oak , ar 5 10 aih DIOpmlv Dupont ar t 30 am 9 59 p in lv Valdbsta lv 3 17 a m 10'30 pm lv Quitman lv3 48 am 1120 pm lv Thoraasville lv 2 03 am 12 41 am ar Camilla lv 12 44 am 141 am ar ’ Albany lv 11 58 Stops only at stations named.— Pullman bullet sleeping cars Wash ington to Jacksonvillve. Pullman palace sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Louisville, and Gainesville and Montgomery, Thoraasville and Albany. hecrfully recommend Jennings’ Frver Tonic, a pleasant euro for [bilious fever, etc. Yours Truly, J. D. Joiinbton. Jasper, Fla., July 10.1885. Mr T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla: Dear Sir—I have used “Jen nings’ Fever Tonic,” and find it to dc a success. One bottle cured [three cases of chill and fever on my place. I cheerfully recom mend it. Yours Respectfully, « Tnos J. Bryan. Jennings, Fla., July 21,1885. Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, |Fla.—Dear Sir : My wife had the jfever for 12 months, and I could ;ct nothing to cure her until rec ently, when she used a bottle of Jennings’ Fever Tonic,which cured her immediately. I have used sev- jeral bottles of Fever Tonic on my lfarm, # and am highly pleased with -it*never fails to cure. Respectfully, S. S. Sharp. 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, but it still! stuck to me, and you know the broken-down condition I was in when I came to you. You put me to taking your P. P. P. and I improved rap idly, and am to-day in as good health as I ever was—in fact bet- ter. As a remody for a broken- 15 16 aui lv down constitution it has no I 0 02 am lv equal. Yours, etc., T. P. Cottle. ALBANY EXPRESS. j Ocata, etc., at 11 ;33 a m (except r I ' Sundav) and 6:50 p in. I [ At Jacksonville, with rail and | steamer lines diverging. •» ' 1 At Live Oak for Madison, Talla-1 lias see, etc., at 10 ;36 am. | On ami after Sunday, Marc.. 7,1880, At Gainesville for Ocala, Tava- J passenger trai.;s on this road will run res, Pemberton’s Ferry, Brooks- as follows : ville and Tampa at 11 ;20 a m; for » EAST bound. Cedar Keys at 4:00 (except Sun- i Lv Waveross 10:25 |j K It (J £ CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. T day.) At .Albany for Macon and Mont- omery- ‘ . ....., A't ChafHtiodchec for Pensacola' Mobile, New 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 of fice, and at the passenger station. , JAS. L TAYLOR, General P»f- eager ,At^e R. G. FLEMING. Superintend L. & B. S. M. H. 100 PIANOS. ORGANS. To he closed out regard less of Cost. Our Annual Closing Out Sale, Preparatory to inventory. Listen to the story. ,'tock taking is the time for Bargains. Then we clear out generally ami start new. 200 pianos anti Organs too many on hand. Must part with All in prime order, and many of them Repolished, Renovated, Re strung and made as nice as new. Each and all are real bargains, such i comes 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. WHTGlTKil. H£ IN SMALL I Isicsl tetnintt. Mark Down Sale to Reduce Stock. Ar Schlatterville 10 55 a m Ar Hoboken 11 10a m 44 Nahunta 11 35 a m 44 Lula ton 1148a m *'*••* AHrtnsbrP 11 69 a m “ Waynesvillc 12 10 p m 44 Jamaica 12 46 p m 44 Brunswick 140pm Jamaica 44 Waynesville 44 Atk'iuson 44 Lulaton 44 Nahunta 44 Hoboken 44 Schlatterville 7 20 a r 7 54 a n 804 an 8 1G a i S 30 ai S 58 a i 9 15 a i 3:45 am 415a ra 4 32 a in 5 00 am .5 13 a m 527 am 5 3S a m 6 15 am 7 08 a in 6 45 p in 735 pm 8 15 p m 8 25 p ra 8 30 p m 8 50 p m 9 15 pm (9 33 p m 1013pm WEST BOUNI 111 Waveross leave 10 25 s Waresboro arrive 10 45 i Millwood " 11 121 Red Fluff 44 11 24i Pearson 44 1141am Kirkland 1 44 11 52 a m Westoni 12 00 noon 68. mile post \ 12 05 p i Orav'8 mill i 4 * id > Willacoochee 41 10 35 pm Akipaha V anceville Tifton Xy Ty Sumner Poulain Willingham Albany arrh . 1210 p„_ 4*2 15 o m 13v48 pm 44 132 pm 14 *1 44 pm “ 2 12> m 44 2 27 pm “ 2 37 a mv “ 2 59 p m \ ! 340pm RETURNING. Albany, leave Willingham 44 Poulain 44 Sumner 44 Ty Ty Tifton 44 Vance ville 44 Ala palm 44 Willacoochee 44 Grays Mill 44 98 milepost 44 Westonm 44 Kirkland 44 Pearson 44 Red Bluff « *‘ Millwood 44 Waresboro .5 00 a m 5 40am 5 58a m G 08 a m G 23 a m G 49 a m 7 01 am 7 43 a m 8 11 am 8 14 a in 820 am 8 44 a i 9 04 a i 9 14 a i 9 39a: Waycross arrive 9 59 a m } Stops on signal. . w 3 00 p c \ 4 00 p r ill 37 p i 111 47 p i 112 01 a i 12 26 ft r 3 38 an 8 15 pm lu Savannah 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 pm 700amar Jacksonville lv9 00pm 9 00 am lv Jacksonville ar 7 00 am 9 50 pm lv .Callahan • ar 6 00 am 2 Off am lv Waycross ar 11 15 pm 3 30 am ar Dupont lv Iff 15 pm 5 50 am ar Live Oak lv 7 15 pm 915'am ar Gainesville lv 3 50 pm The knife put in deep. Times hard. Stock too large. A $20,00& stock to be retailed at wholesale prices. An actual fact, See these prices *. Accordeons—Six Keys, 50c; 8 kevs G5c 10 keys, 90c; 1 stop, $125; 1 Stop, I'rum- petsand Clasps, $2 25. Banjos—Calf head, 4 screws $1 75: ft screws, $2 75*; Nickel Rim, 12 screws, $3; Same, 24 screws, $5. Oiolins, with complete outfits—Bow, case, strings, rosin, instructor, $350, $5, 4750, $10. • Euphonias—With 4 tunes, only $650. 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 e 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 can give. Order Trade a Specialty. Customers in all the Southern States. Letters promptly answered. Address T UDDEN & BATES’ Southern ville and Cincinnati through trains. Purchase tickets at B. & 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 : Pres and Gen’l Man’r. F. W. Angier, As’t Gen’l Pass Agt. V. L. Stanton, Agent, Waycross, Ga. Mrs. E. Highsmith. IN ) FOR THE Those niffeying .v Dc-uhsehe. Dyspepsia,. In digestion, S a 1- I o w Complex- i o n, Constipa tion, Thin blood A varying appe tite, loss of En ergy, Weakness or any debilita- t e d condition from any cause will do well to read the follow ing : Vatdosta, Ga., Jan. 5^880. Mr. M. A. Briggs—<>ne of my littli girls has been in bad health for torai time, and I had tried several remedii on her and failed—she suffered loss of apnetite, 'restlessness a * swolirfwU'omach. Her com] and in fact her condition . showed she needed a ToniCc _ one box of Briggs’ Tonic Pills, . she now has a good appetite and is rosy as she can be and her healtl perfect. I am gfliiig to try them „ another of my daughters as I believi them to be the best Tonic I ever saw and I unhesitatingly recommend tliei to all who need a Toxic. Respectfully, J. J. Zeiqler. DEALER IN nt Dupoi Valdosta Quitnmn ar 950 pm lv 828 pm lv 7 4:^ pm This is to certify that I had the rheu matism for three years. I had two physicians to treat me; also took eight bottles (large size) of S. S. S., and spent money for several other modieines I saw advertised as certain cures for rlieumatisin. When ,1 came to Dr. Whitehead I was helpless, could not walk, and suffered so I could not sleep at night. In fact; my life was one of continued suffering. My brother heard of Dr. Whitehead^ remedy, (Prickly 15 anUar Thpmasville lv 6 30 pin 12 00 hi ar Albany lv 3 30 pm Music House, Sav’h, Ga. april 14-12m. S>ohbius Mouse, 1HJPOVT. GEORGIA. Mrs. P. B. Dobbins, Pro. Rates, $2 00 per day; specift rates to railroad employees, aud to regular boarders bj* the month or week. Thp house is new and new ly ‘urnisl ed ami the table supplied Stops at alt regular stations.— Pullman palace sleeping cars to and from Savannah and Jackson ville, Savannah and , Gainesville, . Jacksonville and Louisville via ] wltii *be best the market affords! Thomasville, Albany and Mont- nov 25-1* cego. gomery. Pullman buffett sleeping I cars Jacksonville to Washington. JESUP EXl'XtES*. > pm lv White Spring, FlaJ July 24,1885. j [Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla.: Dear Sir—Last spring I had an ittnek oQfcver. Hearing of your ■ever Tonic, I purchased a lwttle md used only a third of it and [was cured The remainder of the title I gave to a young lady who [had had the fever for two years, md I have learned that it entirely ured her and she has not had the [fever since. I take great pleasure ,, recommending it to those suffer- ■mg with chills, fevers, etc. Very respectfully, J. F. Strw.vrt. The above : :cie\‘ put Assessor, Hamilton Co., Fla. ihuiguits everywhere. Savannah ar S 45 am brought the doctor out to roe me, and i ” Cll"" \ I] JeSU? . }\t 45 he put me to taking P. P. P. The re-j Stops at all regular stations, suits were astonishing. I soon dropped [ CONNECTIONS? • Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) and I /» limiurlit the doctor out to see me. and F my sticks and crutches, and began to ; *n. .i* At Savannah for Charleston at ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost siie) for Augusta and Atlanta at 8:40 p Of any pTOpOSed line Of 7:10 a in, 1:45 p m and 8:00 p m ; walk about l All the swelling went down and I was free of pain after taking one bottle. -1 continued to take it until I had taken three bottle (quart size) . t apd was thoroughly cured. I Went to in and 8:10 p m: with steamships Amorirfla work on a farm, and liave worked stead- for New York Mondav, Wed nes- aClVerLiSlIIg 1U JimeriCaH 'j 0 -';forB-to,,Thur 3 p rs addressing whs mv recovery that I married, and i ^ a . v > -^ or Baltimore luesday and * JPT , _ " PK&well ft Co., If"” ”™ purifier of the agt,' P. P. P. _. m and 12;20 midti: I most earnestly recommend it to all! At Waycross for Jirunsivick at the unfortunate s'ufiercr«; fJom rheuma- >5 -4Q a ni ” an( j 3 ; i() u Sunday) • :-Af n m uuii 1 :o Ne>vspaper Advertieing Bureau, lOSpraceSt., New York, i Send lOets. for lOOpege Pamphle* Has just opened a large assortment of FALL AND WHITES MODS, Consisting in pail of DRY GOODS, fiats and Caps, Boots and Shoes Gents’-Clothing Hut’s FnriMi YANKfeE NOTIONS, asi&s, BUGGT EAKHESS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY- WARE, READY MIXED PAINTS, White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oil, Colorings, BTC., 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, SOLO P.NS, EfC., ETC. fV We are headquarters for Nayloh, Ga., Feb. 12th, 188d. To the public generally. My nearly twenty one years old has bcei. a sickly 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 i»»* v weight being 72 pounds j Learning ol the merits of Pills I so*go- a him si' h:net» v tLLpwuaqM his healtl; .- •• ..:'r : it :fa» foi ten year.s—hu complcxiou jmddy, strength also is wonderful Cenm'd former condition. I reeoni them as th ’ o-«*t tmic-in evidence • mb.’ J r *. -i j * s *->.|b low named g?'.-:lemc:;. , Very r •sp.fii.itly, -• IV. J. l*ETSR-*t. Referedccs: I. W. Carter, Sr. J. F’l Sellers, J. L. Fender. ~ 4 For sale at 25r-c V*x; 6 for $1.00,bv! M. A. Briggs. i 1 . r : ■■■■MB ■■WH Just received, a fine assortment Ladies? & Gents vest chains at fine Jewelry. All guods at Laxieb & YovaciX’a. lov.es. cash prices. scj,9‘Ji. Tliese pills are also iiig ily recoimnendcd for ladies when suffering fro|n exhaustion, caused by any of tiie diseases to which they .are subject. Man ufactured and for sale by c Mi A. BRIGGS, Valdosta, - - Ga. At 25 cents per box; 5 boxes for 61.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price or C. O. D. by express. I also keep on hand a large supply of Scliool-Boaks, Blank Books, Drags, ■tlcdi ines, Seeds, Lamp Goods, Tobaccoes, ETC.; ETC. Fine Gold Pens , AND Diani Spectacles w Eye-Glasses a Specialty. Conie and see me, M. A. BRIGGS, 1 Valdosta; Ga, mar 17.