Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, June 02, 1886, Image 1

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LANIER St YOUMANS, Proprietors. Temperai uth and Justice. $1.00 Per Annum, in Advance. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, VOL. 3. INESDAY, JUNE 2. 1886. East Tennessee Short Line. YiaJcunp. Only Line Doable Daily Pullman Palace and Mann Boudoir Buffet Sleeping Cara. Onlv 28 hours Jacksonville to Cincinnati without change. Cannon Ball. The ‘Flyer* Lv. Jacksonville, , 4 ‘ .Callahan RUN«W-S CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. On and after Sunday, March 7,1880, passenger trains on this road will run PiSckljrAnb. roke Root. Potattlam. The Greatest as follows: Blood Purifier Of The Age! 802p m 1015pm Waycross 42<jpi ArAtlanta ; - 2 55 am 11 15 a » At home -' 5 55 a m 315pm Ar‘Chattanooga *840am # G05pm Lv. Chattanooga 850am 6 38pm Ar. Cincinnati 6 30p’m G50am ♦Cincinnati Southern train awaiting ar rival of this train. For tickets. Sleeping Car Reserva tions, Time Cards and other correct in formation apply to any agent of the Sa vannah, Florida and Western Railroad, Cincinnati Southern Railway, East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Rail road. The three roads forming the shortest Through Car Route to the North and West. B. H. HOPKINS, Fla. Pass. Agent, Jacksonville, Fla* At old Stand N. E. Cor. Boy A Hogan St*. 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 he-itate 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, ’80. P. P: P. Mf’o. Co., Waycross, Ga.— Gentlemen : I had rheumatism for over 0 years, and last May was taken down and confine to xny lied—my feet and legs were badly swollen anti the color of a red apple and I was in a fearful condition. I heard of I*. P. P. (Prickly L . MLR & YOUMANS. the celebrated Southern Ceill and Fever Remedy Waycross, Georgia. There being such a great demand for Fever remedies in this country, I have l»ccn 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 •mme preparation that would cure the majority of case? of Fever, Ague, Chills, etc., and that Would take the place of a great numlierof Northern and Western Fever and Ague remedies, believing that one living in this section is capable of oreparing something that is better r or the peculiar class of fever and he debilitating condition of the system that prevails during the Summer months. I have far ex ceeded my expectations— Last spring I ix?gnn to manufacture JENNINGS’ FEVER TONIC. 4ince which time I have put up md sold several thousand bottles, tnd it has never failed to cure in a single instance. Meeting vith this unprecedented success I eel perfectly safe in placing a JUARANTEE upon EVERY bot tle; so, when it is'taken according to the directions and It docs not ef fect a cure the money will be rc- XOTXCE. GEORGIA, Charlton County. Whereas, H. J. Roddcnlierry, administrator of John cShefRclit, represents to the Court in his pe tition duly filed and eutered on record, that he has fully adminis tered said estate. This is, there fore, to cite all persons concern ed, heirs and creditors, to sliow cause, if any the}' can, why said administrator should not fiedis- chared from his ad mistral ion and receive letters of dismission ou the first Monday in July, 1886. W. O. GIBSON,, apr 7-3m Ordinary. PIANOS. To he 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 and start neW. 200 Pianos and Organs too many on hand. Must part with them. Some used a few months only; some a year or so; some five years; some ten AH in prime order, and many of them Repolished, Renovated, Re strung and made as nice as new. Eacn ami all are real bargains, such as 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. Gents. Ladies Til'ton “ 0 40 am 12 26 am Vanceville '* 7 01 a m Alnpalia ' ** 7 43am 120am Willacoochee “ 811am Grays Mill 44 8 14 a m 98 mile post 44 8 20 a in ’ 1 Wcstoma “ 8*20 am Kirkland “ 8 35 a ni Pearson “ 8 44am 2 22am Red Bluff 9 04am Millwood “ 9 14 am Waresboro 44 9 39 a m Waycross arrive 9 59 am . 3 38 am t Stops on signal. ' , Pullman;. PalaCe, Sleeping add Maim. Beudoir Sleeping Cars upon Jackson 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-Pros and Gen’l Man’r. F. W. Angif.r, As’t Gen’l Pass Agt. V. L Stanton, Agent, Waycross, Ga. and Children, in GEORGIA—Ware County. Will be sold on the fiiit Tuesday in June next, between the legal Honrs of sale, for cash, the following property la wk: One-luilt acre of land, in tne town of Waycross, bounded ns follows:; On the north by lands of estate of Daniel Lott,on the cast by land of A. M. Hick- embottom, on the south by Pine street, on tlie west by lands of T. H. Morton.-** Levied on as the property of Jack Hunt er and Rose Hunter, to satisfy attach ment issued by W. A. Wright, J. P., in •favor of Jesse E: Butler. Levy made by J 1 . T. Hale, constable, and turned over tome. This April 28th, 1880. S. F. MILLER, Sheriff Wi G. Valdosta, W. J. SMITH & CO’S. Mark Down Sale to Reduce Stock. CHARLTON COUK1Y IJ. RETURNED WILD LAND TaX SALES FOii JULY, ISM. GEORGIA—Charlton County. Under and by virtue of sundiy tax fifaa against unretarned wild lands, is sued by J at ban J. Stokes, tax collec tor in and for said county of Chariton, and the State of Georgia, I will expose for sale, to the highest and best bidder, before the courthouse door at Traders* Hill, Charlton county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal Lours of sale, the following de scribed property to-wit: Fikst Distkict. Lots of land No. 12,14, 15,16, 23, 26, 34, 35, 37. GO, 72, 75, 77, 82, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 94,103,105, 107,108,109, 111,. 112, 117, 123, 120, 129 and 1321 Second District. Also at the same time and place, the* following lota in the second district: No. 14, 15,79, 110, 119, 137, 183,186, 189,202 and 249. Tbxth District. Also at the same time and place, the following lots in the 10th district and second section, Nos. 44, 4g, 60 and 65.* N. F. ROBINSON, Sheriff Charlton County, Ga. Paints, Oils, Brushes, Pure IVh/te 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, See these prices: Aecordeons—Six Keys, 50c; 8 keys 65c 10 keys, 90c; 1 stop, $125; 1 Stop, Trum pets und 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, $350, $5, $750, $10. Euphonios—With 4 tunes, only $6 50. The latest automatic instrument. Orguinette and Organini Music—50 fectfor$l 00 post paid. Our selection. T Albert Jennings, Certificates. Xewxanpville, Fla.J I July 2*2, 1885. j Mr. T. Albert Jennings,‘Jasper. Flo.: Dear Sir—I have used your Fever Tonic quite extensively with my hands, and find that it will do •ill yon claim for it I take pleas ure in recommending it. j Yours truly, ^ John F. Lamb, Conductor Roadway Train, S. F. & \V. Railway. F. R. & N. Rai f.wAY SnorsJ Ellaville, Fia. j Mr. T. Elbert Jennings, Jasper, Fla.: Dear Sir—I can safely and Relieves at once. Cures weak and in flamed Eyes in a few hours without pain or danger. The best Eye prepara tion in the world. Price only 25 (tents; ask for it. Have no other. Sold by all dealers. Dickey & Amierso'u, april 7-80. Bristol, Tenn. Mrs. E. Highsmith. DEALER IX 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, ns 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 Glass, Putty, Varnishes. Citations; .. GEORGIA—Charlton Cbunty. Application will bfc inade to the court of Ordinary of Charlton county, Geor gia, at the’June term of said court for leave to sell ono hundred and fifty acres of land (part of lot No.. 2, in tne 1st District of said county) belonging to estate of James B. Baker, late of said county, for tlie benefit of heirs and creditors of said deceased. m. n; baker, Admr. estate J. B. Baker, my 12, 4 t Guitars. Cellos, Double Basses, Music Boxes, Orguinettes, Organinas, Tambo- rines, Drums, Comets, 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. uusic sms SWAT. Send ten cents in postage stamps, and we will mail you, free of charge, FI VE 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 L UDDEN & BATES* Southern Music House, Sav*h, Ga. april 14-12m. Has just opened a large assortment Sjriiial Sumer Goods, Consisting in pajt of DRY GOODS, Rats and Caps, Boots and Shoes Gents’ Clothing "notice* GEORGIA—Cliuch County. ’. Notice is hereby given that the advertising emenating from the Ordinary’s office of this county will hereafter do done in the* Val dosta Times instead of the >Way- cross Headlight. Krvor Tonic, a pleasant cure for bilious fever, etc. Yours Truly, J. D. Johnston. Jasper, Fla., July 10. 1885. Mr T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, -I have used “Jen- and find it to One bottle cured on NOTICE. % GEORGIA, Charlton County. Susan Taylor, widow of Wm. M. Taylor, late of said county de ceased. has, in due fbrm,. applied for the setting apart a ‘year’s sup- 1 port for herself and; minor chil dren out of the estate of said de ceased. Appraiser^appointed for that purpose havo- tiled-their re port in my office. NoV,-therefore, notice is hereby given 'that I will pass upon the return of said ap praisers at my office at'11 o’clock, a. in., on the firs* Monday in May next. Given under my hand and official signature-this March 29th, J88a \\%0. GIBSQN, ~ j / apr 7-4w . ;V/ ; Ordinary. , This April 7, M. S. CORBITT, Ord’y. came South, and while here tried new remidies said to “always” cure malaria, but it still stuck to me, a Dear Sir- [pings’ Fever Tonic, (Ik? a success. jthree cases of chili and fever jmv place. I cheerfully recom- !mend it. Yours Respectfully, Thos J. Bryan. I Jennings, Fla., July 21,1885. I Mr. T. Alliert 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 {Jennings’ Fever Tonic,which cured gher immediately. I have used sev eral bottle? of Fever Tonic on my (Sfarm, and am highly pleased with git—it never fails to cure. Respectfully, S. S. Sharp. Whit® Spring, Fla.J July 24,1885. J Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla.: Dear Sin—Last spring I had an attack of fever. Hearing of your Oobbius House, DUPONT. GEORGIA. Mrs. P. B. Dobbins, Pro. Rates. 8*2 00 per day; specia rates to railroad employees, and to regular hoarders by the month or week. The house is new and new ly furnished and the table supplied with the best tlie market affords. nov 25-lv ccgo. YANKEE. NOTIONS, SS3I-&&S8, BUGGY HARNESS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCXERY- WARE, ■ READY MIXED PAINTS, White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oil, Colorings, ETC., ETC. Also a full Lino of Gold, and Gold plaited Hinges, ©crews, Lime, Piaster, Hair, Cement, Etc., Etc. Write for prices. jan 6*36-1 y Yours, etc., T. P. Cottle. rhis is to certify that I had the rheu- itisin for three years. I .had two vsiciana to treat me; also took eight ttles (large size) of S. S. S., and spent mev for several other medicines I ’ '* J certain cares for When I came to Dr. * elpless, could not | o I could not sleep av life was one of lily brother heard V4 ( remedy, (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) and brought the doctor out to see me, and be put me to taking P. P. P. The re sults were astonishing. I soon dropped mv sticks and crutches, and began to walk about. All the swelling went down and I was free of pain after taking one bottle. I continued to takeit 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 other farm work. In fact so complete was my recovery that I married, and am now in possession of health and I.n to saw advertised^ rheumatism. T. - Whitehead I was 1 walk, and suffered at night. In fact, : continued suffering of Dr. Whitehead.’ JEWELRY- XtAICXVR ft YOUMANS, Jewelers & Printers, Wayct'oss, Georgia. Special attention given .to -re pairing ■Fine Watches. And tbe execution of ArtUtlc Job Printing, - A full (apply of \y (tehee. Clacks, GOLD AND SILVER WALTHAM AND ELGIN Watches. Fever Tonic, I purchased a bottle and used only a third .of it. and un» cured The remainder of tlie bottle I gave to ,i young lady who If you don’t get that fly by next week, come hack and sub scribe for the Headlight. It will do you more good. GOLD BREAST PINS. SHAWL PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, SOLD P-NS, EfC., ETC. gW-Vic are headquarters for fading it to those Just received, of Ladies A- Ge it fine assortment it's vest chains at