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UlSIER & YOUMANS, Proprietors.
Temperance,Truth and Justice-
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1886.
VOL. 3.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Pilckljr Anli. Poke Root. Fotaftslam.
The Greatest
Blood Purifier
Of The Age!
Certificates.
Albany, Ga., August 1,1885.
change;
March 7,1886,
s road will run
44 Wave roan
“ Jesup - -
Arrive Macon
At Atlanta
Ar Rome
“ Nahunta 11 35 a m
“ Lulaton 1148 a m
4 ‘ Atkinson 11 59 a m
“ Waynesville 12 10 p m
44 Jamaica 12 46 p m
44 Brunswick 1 40 p m
MTDB.MSG. *
Brunswick leave 6 30 a m
Jamaica 44 7 20 a m
Waynesville 44 7 54 a in
Atkinson 44 S04am
Lu’aton 44 8 16 a m
Nahunta 44 8 30 a m
Hoboken 14 8 58 a in
Schlatterville 9 15 a m
Waycross arrive 9 55 a in
WEST BOl'XD.
Waycross leave 10 25 a m
Dr. Whitcfiead:
- Dear Sre—I had h badchse of
lilood
leave for Apalachicola oo Sunday,"
and for Columbus oil Tuesday af
ter arrival ^ast mail train.
Tickets sold and sleeping car
berths secured at Bren’s Ticket of
fice, and at the passenger st ation.
JAS.L TAYLOR,
General Passenger Ago
ft. G. FLEMING. Snperiutend
Southern
Chill and Fever
Remedy
poison, which for two years
defied nil treatment. One bottle of
P. P. P. made a permanent cure.
John Gaffney.
8 15pm
8 25 p m
8 36pm
8 50p m
9 15 pm
*9 3:1 p m
1013 p m
formation apply to any agent of tlie Sa
vannah, Florida and Western Railroad,
Cincinnati Southern Railway,
Tennessee, Virginia and Georg!* RoiU
road. The three roads funning the
shortest Through Car Route to the North
and West. B. H. HOPKINS,
Fla. Pass. Agent, Jacksonville, Fla.
At old Stand N.E. Cor. Bay & Hogan.sti,
Valdosta,
ATLANTIC COAST I4NE
PRES8. - i - v
$1.00 Per Annum, in Advancer
/Paints,
( Oils,
/ Brushes,
Pure White Lead,
And Colors,
There being such a great demand
for Fever remedies in this country,
jl have l>een making a special study
of the different remedies used in
malarial troubles ever since I have
been in the drug business. I de
termined last Fall upon putting up
sonic 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 fliat is better
for the peculiar class of fever and
the debilitating condition of the
ystem that prevails during. the
'Summer 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,
and IT HAS NEVER FAILED TO CtlkE
in a single instance. Meeting
with this unprecedented success 1
feel perfectly safe in placing a
GUARANTEE upon EVERY bot
tle ; 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-
fcHThtr ofthe country have examin-
1 the formula of Jennings’ Fever
Tonic, and pronounce it efficient
and harmless.
1 place before the public only a
'few of the great number of unsolic
ited certificates received in regard
to its cures.
Glass, ’
Putty,
Varnishes,
PlaijaiDnralin
Wall Paper,
UEIH11Y OILS ASPEEIALTY,
LOCKS,
T Albert Jennings,
Druggist, Jasper, Fla.
Certificates.
Xkwnansvii.le, FlaJ
July 22,1885. \
Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.:
Dear Sir—I have used your
Fever Tonic quite extensively with
niv hands, and find that it will do
all you claim for it I take pleas
ure in recommending it.
Yours truly,
John F. Lamb,
’Conductor Roadway Train, S. F.
& W. Railway.
F. R. & N. Railway Siiop^J
Ellaville, Fia. j
Mr. T. Elbert Jennings, Jasper,
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
heritate not to recommend it to
those who desire a most excellent
blood purifier.
Respectfully, J. E. Smith.
Waycross, Ga., July 30, 1885.
Lake Citt, Fla., Jan. 2d, ’8G.
P. P. P. Mf’o. Co., Waycross, Ga.—
Gentlemen : I had rheumatism for over
6 years, and last May was taken down
and i-onfine to my bed—my feet and
legs were badly swollen and the color
of a red apple and 1 was in a fearful
condition. I heard of P. P. P. (Prickly
Ash, Polk Root and Potassium) and
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 61 years of age can ex
pect to be. A. C. Land.
MiLton, Fla., Jan 20, ’86.
This is to certify that I have been af
flicted with Scrofula or Blood Poison
for a number of years. The best phvsi-
cians of Mobile* said nothing could be
done for me. I also took a large quan
tity of S. 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 ail
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 at present time. People who know
me tiling it a wonderful cure.
Kespectfuilv. Eliza Todd.
Two years ngo 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 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 your request I
will state my case. Some years ago
I contracted malaria in its most
86 minutts slower than
time.
Ou and after Sunday, Nov. lotfi,
’1885, Passsenger trains onYhis road
will run as follows :
SAVANNAH^
Bead Down
6 42 am lv Savannah’
8 45 ain lv Jesup.
10 10 amar Wavcross
12 16 pm ar Jacksonville h
Stops at -all regilar^GHBflBGoip
signals. Puilman buffet* sleeping
cars New York to Jacksonville to
to Wushi gton. Pullman palace
bleeping car St Louis to Jacksoville
via Evansville, Atlanta and Savan
nah.
FAST MAIL
10 am lv Sa\annah ar 7 40 pm
8 38 am lv Jesup ar 0 55 pm
9 34 am lv Blackshear ar 4 57 pm
9 50 am ar 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 Callahau ar G 30 pm
10 20 am lv Waycross ar 4 20 pm
11 06 aiu lv Ilomervillc lv 3 33 pit
11 20 am ar Dupont lv 3 20 pm
4 54 pm nr Live Oak lv 9 35 am
8 25 pm ar Gainesville lv 6 20 am
6 20 am lv Gainesville ar 8 25 pm
9.35 am lv Live Oak hi* 4 54 pm
11 25 am ar Dupont a 3 15 pm
12 13 pm lv Valdosta lv 2 31pm
12 43 pm lv Quitman lv 2 03 pm
1 39 pm ar Thomasville lv 1 z0 pm
3 35 pm ar Baiubridge lv 1 10 am
4 01 pm ar Chattahoochee I’v 1110 am
Stops at all stations named and
all regulni stations between Dupont
and Gainesville and Thomasville and
Chattahoochee. Pullman bulfet
sleeping cars Washington to Jack
sonville. Jacksonville to New York,
and to and from Jacksonvi’.le and
B rcnswic 1/
ml Western LB. ft
East
Short
acksonvillc, with rail and
steamer lines diverging.
At Live Oak for Madison, Talla
hassee. etc., at 10 ;3G a m. m
At Gainesville for Ocala, Tava- ! passenger trains
res, Pemberton’s Ferry, Brooks-1 as follows:
ville and Tampa at 11 ;20a m ; for I ka&t bound.
Cedar Keys at 4:00 (except Sun-1 Lv Waycross 10:25 a
d a y.) Ar Schlatterville 10 55 a
At Albany for Macon and Mont- 4l * Wr ' w ' fco " 111
gomery-
At Chattahoochee for Pensacola
Mobile, New Orleans; with Peo-
Tennessee
Line.
Only Line DouUa Dally
PIANOS.
ORGANS.
To be closed out regard
less of Cost.
Our Annual Closing Out Sale,
Preparatoiy to inventory. Listen
to the story.
Stock taking is the time for
Bargains. Then
and start new. 200 Pianos „
too many 011 hand. Must part with
eclea’’ out generally
nd Organs
them.
Some used a few months only; some
a year or so; some five years; some ten
years.
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
as comes along but once a year. SPOT
ȣ EasfTcS, e 5 e Sd bUtWe ghe V " y
Pillman palace sleeping -cars
Jacksonville to St Louis via Savan
na h,^Atlanta, Nashville and Evans
ville.
ar 9 20 am
lv 6 48 am
lv 6 25 am
Iv 6 06 am
lv 5 49 am
54)0 am
Fla.:
Dear Sir—I can safely and | olent form while living.at Newark,
^cheerfully recommend Jennings’; JC. J. I consulted various physipians
-Frver Tonic, a pleasant cure for j and took numberless preparations
!:l)i]ious fever, etc* j recommended as “sure cures,” but
Yours Truly, it stuck to me like a brother—or
J. D. Joiinst^n.
Jasper, Fla., July 10. 1885.
Sash Weights,
CORDS,
Hinges,
Screws,
Lime,
^Plaster,
Hair, Cement,
Etc., Etc.
Write for prices.!
j»n 6 86-J r
Mr T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla:
Df.ar Sir—I have used “Jen
nings’ Fpver Tonic,” and find it to
jbe a success. One bottle cured
ithree cases of chill and, fever on
>lace. I cheerfully rccom-
|mend it. Y'ours Respectfully,
Thos J. Bryan.
Jennings, Fla., July $1,1885.
Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.—Dear Sir : My wife had the
fever for 12 months, and I could
get nothing to cure her until re
cently, when she used a bottle of
Jenniugs’ Fever Tonic,which cured
ler immediately. I have used sev-
more like a mother-in-law. I finally
came South, and while here tried
new remidies said to “always” cure
malqri^L, 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
4 32 pm D Savannah
6 45 pm lv Jesup
6 .42 pm Screven
7 05 pm lv Patterson
7 24 tun lv Blackshear
7 47 pm ar Waycross lv
8 45 pm ar Callahan
10 30 pm ar Jacksonville
5 00 pm lv Jacksonville ar 7 55 am
5 43 pin lv Callahan ar 7 11 am
7 57 pm lv Waycross aro 10 am
8 46 pm lv Hoinerviile lv 4 25 a m
9 00 p m ar Dupont Iv 4 10 am
3 50 pm lv Gainesville ar 9 15 am
7 15 pm lv Live Oak ar 5 J O am
9 10 pm lv Dupont ar4 30 am
9 59 p m lv Valdbsta lv 3 17 11 m
10 80 pm lv Quitman lv 3 48 am
11 20 pm lv Thomasville lv 2 03 am
12 41 am ar Camilla lv ,12 44 ain
141 am ar Albany lv 11 58
Stops only at stations named.—
Pullman buffet sleeping cars Wash
ington to Jacksonville. Pullman
palace sleeping cars to and from
Jacksonville and Louisville, and
Gainesville and Montgomery,
Thomasville aud Albany.
ft
1RGAIN N
IN SMALL
Mnsical Units.
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:
Accordeons—Six Keys, 50c; 8 keys 65c
It) keys, 90c; 1 stop, $125; 1 Stop, Trum
pets ami Clasps, $2 25.
Banjos—Calf head, 4 screws $175:8
screws, $2 75; Nickel Rim, 12 screws, $3;
Same, 24 screws, $5.
Oiolins, with complete outfits—Bow,
case, strings, rosin, instructor, $3 50, $5,
$750, $10.
Euplionias—With 4 tunes, only $650.
The latest-automatic instrument.*
Orguinette and Organini Music—50
feet for $100 post paid. Our selection.
YlaJeanp. __
Pulhhan Palace* and Mann Boudoir
Bullet Sleeping Care. Only 28 hours
Cincinnati without
Cannon Ball. The'Flyer*
Express Express.
Lv. Jacksonville, 140pm 70i)pm
225 pm .602 pm
420 pm W15pm
20 pm 1220 nigh
1135 pm 640am
255mm H 15 am
555am 215pm
Ar *Chattanooga •840am *605 pm
Lv. Chattanooga 850am 630pm
Ar. Cincinnati 6 30p,m 650am
’{•Cincinnati Southern train awaiting.oi>
rival of this train.
6 45 p m j f* or tickets, Sleeping Car Reservo*
Millwood
Red BiulT
Pearson 4
Kirkland 1
Westoni 4
68 mile post 4
Grav’s mill
Willacoochee
Alapaha
Vance ville 44
Tifton 44
Ty Ty
Sumner 44
Poulain 4 *
Willingham 44
Albany arrive
12 00 noons
12 05 p m
12 10pm
12 15 o
12 48 p
1 32 p
1 44 p:
2 12 p
12 3
2 27pm
2 37 a m
2 59 pm
3 40pm
2 14 at
2 38 a 1:
2 52 a u
3 00 p K
Albany,
Willingham
Poulain
Sumner
T y Ty
Tifton
Vance ville
540a
5 58 a
6 0S a
0 23 a
Willacoochee
Grays Mill
"3 mile post
Westoma
Kirkland
Pearson
Red Bluff
Millwood
Waresboro
Waycross
*11 37 p r
til 47 p r
*12 01 ar
12 26 at
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Charlton Count}',
Whereas, H. J. Roddenl>errY.,
administrator of John Sheffield.,
represents- to the Court, in his pe
tition tin. y filed and entered on
record, that be has fully ndmiuis-
| tend said e.-tate. This is, there
fore, to cite all persona eoipcern-
ed. heirs and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, wbv said
administrator should not iWdis-
chared from his ad mist ration and
receive letters of dismisaWn on
the first Mondnv in Julv, IH86,
\V. O. GiBSON,
npr 7-3m Ordinary,
9 59 8
Stops on signal.
Pullman, I’alace, Sleeping and Mann
Beudoir Sleeping Cars upon Jackson
ville and Cincinnati tlirough trains.
PurcliHno ticket* 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 GenT Man’r.
F. W. Angier, •
As’t Gen’l Pass Agt.
V. L. Stanton, Agent,
Waycross, Ga.
Sh«irur■ Sale for Juu*.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
June next, between the legal hours of
sale, for cash, the following property to-
wit: One-half acre of land, in. me town
... , town
of Waycross, bounded as follows: On.
the north by lands of estate of Daniel
Lott, on the east by land of A_ M, Hick-
embottom, on the south by Pin* street*.
mouom, on tne south by Pm* street*,
the west by lands of T. ’H.Mortqst-.—
Levied on as the property of Jaek Ilunti
er and Rose Hunter, to satisfy aMaoH*-
ment issued by W. A. Wright^ J.P.,, ini
favor of J esse E. Butler. Lewmadfc Bw
J.T. Hale, constable, \nd turnover
— ' ' pril2Sth. .
8 15 pm In Savannah ar 5 35 am
10 50 pm lv Jesup lv 3 02 am
1 85 am ar Waycross lv 12 30 am
620 am ar Callahan lv 9 50 pm
7 00am ar Jacksonville lv 9 00 pm
9 00 am lv Jacksonville ar 7 00 am
9 50pmlv Callahan ar 600 am
2 00 am lv Waycross ar 1115 pm
3 30 am ar Dupont lv 10 15 pm
your P. P. P. and I improved rap 5 ^ am ar ,, L . ive °.*. k } v 115 P m
;au* 00 ~~Na 915 amar GainesviJIe lv 3 oO p«r
Guitars, Cellos, Double Basses, Music
Boxes, Orguinettes, Organinas, Tambo-
rines, Drums, Cornets, Trimmings, etc.,
all reduced down, down.
; Terms CASH, with Order. No Cred-
ijt Money refunded if goods does not
suit. Handsome Illustrated Catalogue
(65 pages) free to all.
UBSIC BIYBF AWAY.
Send ten cents in postage stamps, and
iets
Also, Catalogue of our 10-cent Standard
idly, and am to-day in ag good
health as I ever was—in fact bet
ter. As a remody for a broken-
down constitution it bos no
equal.
Yours, etc.,
T. P. Cottle.
cral bottles of Fever Tonic on my
■ith
farm, and am highly pleased wit]
Jit—it never fail), to cure.
Respectfully.
S. S. Sharp.
White Spri.N'5, Fla. J
July 24; 1885. 1 ,
Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper'
Fla.:
Dear Sir—Last spring I had an
attack of fever. Hearing of your
Fever Tonic, I purchased a bottle
third of it and
This is to certify that I had the rheu
matism for three years. I had two
Dhysicians to treat me; also took eight
•ttles (large size) 6f S. S. S., and spent
money for several other medicines I
saw advertised as certain cures for
rheumatism. When I came to Dr.
Whitehead I was helpless, could not
walk, and suffered so I could not sleep
at night. In fact.
continued suflering. My brother heard
of Dr. Whitehead’s remedy, (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) and
brought the doctor out to see me, and
he put me to talcing Pa P. P. The re
sults were astonishing. I soon dropped
mv sticks and crutches, and began to
walkabout. All the swelling went
down and I was free of pain after taking
one 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 tending a crop and doing
oiher farm work. In fact so complete
was my recovery that I married, and
4 05 dm lv Dupont ar 9 50 pm
5 16 am lv Valdosta. 1 v 8 28 pui
6 02 am lv Quitman lv 7 43 pm
15 am ar Thomasville lv 6 30 pm!
12 00 m ar Albany lv 3 30 pro
Stops at all regular stations.— 1
Pullman palace sleeping cars to
and from Savannah and Jackson
ville, Savannah and Gainesville,
Jacksonville and Louisville via
Thomasville, Albany_ and Mont
gomery. Pullman buffett sleeping
cars Jacksonville to Washington.
, J JESUP EXPRESS.
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
It UDDEN & BATES’ Southern
Music House, Sav’h, Ga. i
april 14-12m.
Dobbins House,
DU POST. GEORGIA^
Mrs. P. B. Dobbins, Pro.
355 pm lv Savannah ar 8 45 am
6 20 pin ar Jesup lv 5 45 am
Stops a£ all regular stations.
CONNECTION
At Savannah for Charleston at
7:10 am, 1:45pm and 8:00 p m;
for Augusta and Atlanta.at 8:40 p
m and 8:10 p m; with steamships
for New York Monday, Wednes-
and-I have learned that it entirely
cured her and she has not had the
fever since. I take great pleasure
in recommending jt to those suffer-
ling with chills, fevers, etc.
**’ qiectfull v
in possession of health am
happiness, which is at strong contrast t
the miserable life of pain and sufferin
I led before I took tne greatest Woo
P. P.P.
purifier of the*
i the age, _ _
I most earnestly nteommend it to all
the unfortunate*sufferers from rheuma
tism, Respec^Mly,
The above m
E!!BT J, Waldbon,
Is for sale by
day and Friday; for Bostcp Thurs
day ; for Baltimore Tucsd:
day and
Friday.
At Jesup for Brunswick at 2:10
VRT
., Fla,
Hanoi
Durggifits
a m and 8 ;50 a m; for Macon 1135
a m and 12 ;20 midnight.
At Waycross for . Brunswick at
3:40 a m and 3:10 p m (except
Sunday)
At Callahan for Femandina at
7:50 a m and 2:30 p m (except
Rates, 32 00 per day;
rates to railroad employees, and to
regular hoarders by the month 01
week. The house is new and new
ly furnished and the table supplied
with the best the market affords,
nov 25-lv ccgo.
Mrs. £ Highsmith.
DEALER IN
GENERAL HEECHA1ISE,
Has just opened a large assortment
SjfilaiilSiMrBioJs,
Consisting in pajt of
DRY goods;
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes
Gents' Clothing
Bit's MsUi Ms,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
s&ssi&ks,
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Clinch County.
Notice is hereby given that the
advertising emenating from the
Ordinary’s office of this coqntjr
will hereafter de done in the
dosta Times instead of the Wav-
cross Headlight. This April 7,
1886. M. 8. CORBITT, Ord’y.
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed fine of
advertising in American
Papers ty addressing
Geo. F. Howell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
Send lOQts, for lOO-page Pamphlet
Just received, a fine assortment
of Ladies & Gent’s vest chains at
Lanier & Yocman’s.
BUGGY HARNESS,
HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY
WARE,
READY MIXED PAINTS,
White Lend, Varnishes,
Linseed Oil, Colorings,
ETC., ETC.
Also a full Line of Gold, and Gold
plaited •
JEWELRY*
OLD AND SILVER WALTHAM AN
LGIIT
Watches,
SOLD BREAST PINS. SHAWL PINS,
EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, SOLD
P.NS, ErC., ETC.
gHWe are headquarters fo»
fine Jewelry, All goods at the
lowest cash prices. sep9 9ms.
US8I ft VOWMftWt,
Jewelers & Printers,
Waycross, Georgia.
Speeial attention given to re
pairing
Fine Watches..
And the execution of
Artistic Job Printing..
tOr A full supply of Watches,
Clocks. Jewelry and Stationery,
at bottom prices. '