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tANIER Sl YOUMANS, Proprietors.
and Justice.
$LQ0 Per Annum, in
VOL 3.
WAYCROSS,
ail Western fi. B,
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Pullman Palace
Buffet Sleeping
Jacksonville to
change. .
Double
The Greatest
Blood Purifier
Of The Age!
Cannon Ball. The'
Lv. Jacksonville.
“ Callahan
“ Waycroas
M Atlanta
225 pm • 8(
420 pm 10
Lv Waycrosa 10:1
Ar Sclilatturvillo 10 i
Ar Hoboken 11
- 44 Nnkunta. 11 i
“ LuUtnn r ll
"Atkifisop 11,
ALBANY,CtA.; August171885.'"
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
ino'nthsj and I took one bottle of
I)r. Whitehead’s P. P. P. and it
cured me sound and well, and I
hesitate not to recommend it to
those who desite a most excellent
blood purifier.
Respectfully, J. E. Smith.
Waycross, Ga., July 30, 1885.
Lake Cmr, Fla., Jan; 2d, '86.
P. P. P. Mf’g. Co., Waycross, Ga.—
Gentlemen : I had rheumatism for over
0 yeurs, und last May was taken down
and confine to my bed—my feet and
legs were badly swollen and the color
01 u red apple and I was in a fearful
condition. I heard of P. P.-P. (Prickly
Ash, Polk Root and Potassium) ana
■ 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 aote to go down
town and attend to mv business, and I
must say that I feel like another man.—
Am now taking the large size and to
day 1 believe tlutt I will soon be as like
ly as; any man of 01 years of age can ex
pect to be. A. C. Lang.
Milton, Fla., Jan 20, J 8C.
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 of S.S. S. but found no relief in any
thing that I took. My limbs were a
mass of Ulcers, aiul when I was sent Jo
a physician at Mobile my entire body
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 (small size),
Ar, Cincinnati 0 30 p.'m . fl 50 i
•Cincinnati Southern train awk^fog
rival of this train.
For tickets, Sleeping Car. Restil
tions, Time Cards and other correct
formation apply to any agent of the
vannab, Florida and Western Railrc
Cincinnati Southern Railway, E
Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R
road. The three roads forming
shortest Through Car Route to the S'c
and West. B. 11. HOPKINS.
Fla. Pass. Agent, Jacksonville, Fli
At old StamTN. E. Cor. Bay & Ilogan i
LANIER&Y0UMANS,
the celebrated
Southern
Cbill and Fever
Remedy
Waycross, Georgia.
Lulaton 44 816 a m
Naliunta .880am
Hoboken 44 8 58 a in
Schlattervillo 9 15 a m
Waycross arrive 9 55 a in
WEST BOUND.
Waycross leave 10 25 a m
Wares boro arrive 10 45 a m
Millwood 44 1112 a m
Red Bluff 44 1124 am
Pearson 44 1141 am
Kirkland 44 11 52 am
Weatoni 44 12 00 noon
68 mile post 44 12 05 p m
Gray’s mill 4 * “
Wfllacoochee
Alapaha *
Vance ville 4
Tifton 4
There being such a great demand
for Fever remedicH in this country,
I have been making a special study
of the different remedies used in
malarial troubles ever since I have
l»ccn in the drug business. I de
termined lust Fall upon putting up
some preparation that would cure
the majority of cases o£ 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
~ ** j have far OX-
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Charlton Couuty.
Whereof H. J. Roddenberry,
'administrat or > i John Sheffield,
represents tu the Court: o> his loc
ution duly iiir- lpl entered on
record, that he has fully adfninis-
PIANOS.
.1210 pm
1215 o m 12 30 pm
12 48 pm 120aiu
1 32 pm
144pm 214am
2 12 p m 2 38 a m
2 27pm 252am
2 37am 300 pm
259pm
340 pm 400 p m
KETUBNING.
Albany, leave 5 00am 10 46pm
Willingham -540am
Poulain 44 6 58 a m til 37 p m
Sumner 44 0 08 am tll^pm*
TyTy * “ 023am «201am
-Tiftpn 44 049am 1226am
Vanceville “ 7 01 am
Alapaha “ 7 43am 120am
Willacoochee 44 811 a m
Grays Mill *t 8 14 a m
98 mile post 44 820 am
Westonia . 44 .. 8 26 a m
Kirkland 44 8 35 a in
PeWKwa, ‘‘ 844am . 222am
Red Bluff •* 9 04am
Millwood 44 9 14 a in
Woresboro 44 939am ,
Waycross arrive 959am 3 38 am
- t Stops on signal.
• - FidliPah* Palace, Sleeping and.Matin.
To be closed out regard
less of Cost.
Onr Annual Closing Out Sale,
Preparatory to inventory. Listen
to the story.
Stock taking is the .time fot
Bargains. Then we clear out generally
and start new. 200 Pianos and Organs
too many on hana. Mast part with
them. ....
Some used a few months only; some
a year or so; some five years; some teh
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, suoh
os comes along but once a year. . SPOT
CASH buys cheapest,but we. give Very
Easy Terms, if needed. *
Write for CLOSINGOUT sale circular
and mention this advertisement.’
tered said estate. /This* is, thci
fore, to cite oil.' persons concet-
cd, heirs and creditors, to she
cause, if any they cap, why tn
administrator should not: be di
chared from his admistration ai
receive letters of dismission <
the first, Mondnv iu Julv, 1880.
\t\.G. GIBSON,
ftir 7,-Am Ordinary.
Summer months. _
r-eeded my expectations— Last
Spring I began to manufacture
JENNINGS’ FEVER TONIC.
Since which time I have put up
Gents, Ladies
tnd sold several thousand bottles,
und IT HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE
in a single, instance. Meeting
with’this unprecedented success I
feel perfectly safe in placing a
and Children, in
GEORGIA—Ware-County. X . V
'Will Ik* sold on the. first Tuesday
June next, between the legal ‘hour*
sale, for esail, the following property 1
wit: One-half acre of laud, iii the toi
of Waycross, hounded as follows: (
the north by lands of estate Of Dan
Lott, ofiithe east by land of Ay M. Hie
embottom, on the south bv Pine atr*
Valdosta,
i &
IF. Jl SMITH & CO’S.
TvV-
1RG4IN8
favor oftfeflte!
the sores have entirely disappeared]
ed the formula of Jcnninj
and harmless. " ’
I place before the public only a
few of the great number of unsolic
ited certificates received in regard
to its cures.
tickets at B.
r-'-—. — W. stations
and save extra fare collected on the
Unlimited rates for tickets Waycross
to Albany $3 35. Points west at same
proportion.
J. A. McDuffie,
A. A. Gaddis, Gen Pass Agt.
Y r ice-Prcs and Gcn’l Maa’r,
F. W. ANGIgR,
.., A&’t Gen’l Pass ‘Agt.
V. L. Stanton, Agent, .*
Waycross, Ga.
it a wonderful
W Down bale
Reduce Stock.
CHARLTON COUNT Y ’ U.'KKTUUJ
WILD LAND TAX SALES FOR Jl
188C.
GEORGIA—Charlton County.
Under land by virtue of sundiy
fifas against unretumed wild lands
Respectfully.
Ei.iza Todd.
I Two years ago I had the worst
ulcer on my leg I ever saw. It had
eaten down to the hone, and my
whole leg lielow my knee and mV
foot were swolen and inflamed.
The hone was swolen and painful,
mid 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 .1*.
also to bathe my leg with hot cas-
tile soapsuds. It begun to improve
at once and healed rapidjy, and is
to-dnv 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 somo terri
ble cases of syphilis in a remarka
bly short time.
Asa Ammons.
Jacksonville, Fla.; Ju1v1, 1885
Waycross, Ga., Nov. 15,1885.
Dr. W. H. Whitehead :
Dear Sii?—At yo’ur request I
will-state my case. Some years ago
I contracted malaria in its most vi
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 remidics 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
Paints,
Oils,
Brushes,
Pure White Lead,
And Colors,
The knife put in deep. Times hard.
Stock too large. A $20,000 stock to be
retailed at wholesale prices. An actual
fact, Sec these prices:
Accordeons—Six Keys, 50c; 8 keys 05c
10 keys, 90c; 1 stop, $125; 1 Stop, Truin-
Dcts and CI&sdm.$2 25.
Banjos—Caif 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, $350, $5,
$750, $10.
Euphouias—Wilh 4 tunes, only $6 50.
The latest automatic instrument.
Orguinetto and Orgonini Music—50
feet- for $100 post paid. * Our selection.
sued by Jathan J. Stoke*
tor in audio* said county o
and the Statorof Georgia, I
Druggist, Jasper, Fla.
Mrs. £ Highsmith.
DEALER IN
Glass,
•Putty,
Varnishes,
uimars, LeuoB, uonme masses, music
Boxes, OrguinetteSjOrganlna*, Tambo-
rines, Drams, 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 BIYSK SWAY.
. Send ten cent* in postage stamps, and.
Has Just opened a large assortment
John F. Latin,
Conductor Roadway Train, S. F.
& \V. Railway.
F. R. & N. Railway ShofsJ
Ella ville, Fin. ]
Mr. T. Elbert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.:
Dead Sib—I can safely and
cheerfully recommend Jennings’
Spt uiSiuirMs,
Consisting in pul of.. .
DRYGOODS,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes
GEORGIA—-Clinch County.
-N.dtico is hereby given tli
adV’ertlSihg emenating froi
Ordinary’s office o/-’ this (
will, hereafter declone in tli
pieces oi vAn.al, music, inu suecisize.
Also, Catalogue of onr 10-cent Standard
Music.
Better bargains from ns than any.
Northern Music House can give. Order
Trade a Specialty. Customers in all
the Southern Statos. Letters promptly
answered. Address — <r
L UDDEN & BATES’ Southern
Music House, Sav’h,' Ga.
april .
dosta
CROSS
1886.
Times instead of the
Headmoiit: ■ . This A]
M. S!' CORBITT, On
dren out oftlie ei
ceased. Apjirais
that purpose havi
port iu tuv office,
notice is hcrcbv.j
Sash Weights
CORDS,
Oobbiiis House,
L Dupont. liEORGiA......
Mrs. P. B. Dobbins, Pro. .
Rates. S5 *)0 per .lay; epecia
rates to railroad employees, and to
regular hoardcra by the month or
week. . .The house is new and new
ly ’urnisi cd and the table supplied
with the best the market affords.
nov 25-.lv edgo. 7 - '■ *
Gent's Mil Ms,
. YANKEE NOTIONS, ;
BUGGY EAEUESS,
HARDWARE, TINWARE,'CROCKEnY-
' health as I ever was—is
! tee. Asa-rcmody for
down '
equal.
prniscnr at iny oftieu
a. in., on the firs' Mi
next. ■ Given
olfieial si
1SSG.
■ apr
• *T' ' Yours, etc.,
T. P. Cottle.
ertify that I bad the rhea-
three years. I had two
• treat me; also took eight
■ size) of S. 8. S., and spent
this March 291
O. GIB.SON,
Ordinary.
©crews,
Lime,
Plaster,
Hair, Cement,
. Etc., Etc.
Fla.—Dear Sin: JIv wife had the
fever for 12 months, and I could
get nettling to euro her until re
cently, when siie used a bottle of
Jennings’ Fever Tonic,which cured
her immediately. I hnvc URcd sev-
Sernl bottles of Fever Ton ic on my
Sfarm, and am highly pleased with
fit—it never fail* to cure.
S Respectfully,
j S. S. Sharp.
a WinTE Sprixo, Fla.J
White Lead, Varnishes,
Linseed Oil, Colorings,
- - ETC., ETC.
Also a full Line of Gold, and Gold
plaited
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
iu»n»p» Adv.rti~na
10 Spruo. St., N.W York.
Bond tOcto. for PwpMo*
sited
JEWELRY^
GOLD AND Sll
ELGIN
Dickey’s
PMS W
WATER
UcliovcM nt puce. • Cures
flametlEyeH in a fef.
jmin or il’anger. The bes
tiou in the world. -.Brice
ask for it. Have no* otht
dealers. Ditk'ey
aj»ril 7-86. ' “ B
weak and in-
jours without
t’Eye prepara-
on I v 25 cents:
r. ‘Sold by all
& Amiersun,
ristol, Tenn.