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WAYCROSS HEADLIGHT.
Savannah, Florida & West
ern Railway.
All trains of this road arc run b»
Central (90) Meridian time, which ii
30 minutes slower than Savai.nal
time.
MimecArd.in effect May 2nd,
1886. Passenger trains on thi>
road will run'a? follows:
Bead Dokii Head Up
Fast mail
7 01 am lr Savannah ar 7 05 p n
8 38amlv J«i*up ar ti 17 j it
9 34 am lv BlacSshear ar 5 l»l ptn
9 50 am a. Way cross lv ."> U> pui
11 27 am ar Callahan iv 2 45 p:u
12 00 in ar Jacksonvi) e lv 2 00 pin
7 35 am iv Jacksonville ar 7 oO p.u
8 18 aiu lv Callahan ar 6 50 pm
10 25 am lv \\ a., cross ar 4 40 pm
11 10 aiu lv - Hoinervillc Iv 3 51 p
11 30 am ar Dupont lv 3 35 pm
12 18 pm lv Valdosta lv 2 52 pn
12 50 pm lv Quitman lv 2 23 pm
1 37 pm ar Thouiastille lv 1 40 pin
3 35 pm ar Baiubridge Ivl l *5au»
4 01. pm a r Chattahoochee Ivll 30 am
Puriinan ouffet cars to .uid fr..m
Jacksonville and New York, ami
to and from Jacksonville and New
Orleans xia Pcnuencola and Mo-
bile* f* V '
K'AST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
I h0 pm .v Ja -ksonvili • ar li ..0:nn
0 pm lv C\oi..huii ar 10 46an.
1 30 pin lv Way cross nr 8 25 am
7 56 pm Iv Gleumore lv 8 02 am
8 17 pin lv Argvlc J\» 7 45 am
8 52 pm lv iloincrvilie lv 7 32aiu
3 52 pniur Dupom lvTloun.
notice.
Will be let to the lowest bidder, on
Monday, June 21st next, at 11 o'clock,
a. in., at the site of the Mock bridge on
the Satilla river, the contract for build
ing a wooden double truss bridge, the
main span to be 100 feet long, and the
approaches 40 feet each and 16 feet'
KJT This paper will te mailed to
subscribers, postage fice, at the fal
lowing price:
Jqi year, tl 00.
ait months. •«•••• 50.
'Three months. • * • • - 25.
Invariably In advance. No -devi
ation will be . mido from the above
prices. • .... 1
il. n, IVlIlUn 1, G;or?i&
Handles Sewing Machines. Parlor mvl Church Organ*
Pianos, ami Cotton Gins. Also one of the host CHUBNl
■ v.‘ ever knocked the butter out of n pun of milk.
Es Easiles Only 71rs'.-Chss ArUslas,
Cap-The New Home Machine.a. sp.vinitv. Machlna
sold on easy terms and .Dlira.vjl vi. 'i fu! * 1 ■- ls ; . f| /
where within his reach. Just look out Ow ‘Gi l BU?i
Also at the same t'm» and place will
'ceivt bids for an iron bridge with tu-
ular iron piers. Plan and speciflca-
uns open for inspection in Ordinary's
Hice of Ware and Pierce counties.—
iglit to reject any or all bida reserved.
Warren Lott,
Ordinary Ware County.
A. J. Strickland,
Ordinary Piero*« -untv.
This May 19, ’80. 4t
Dr. J, W» JONES, the Greatest Vita Pathic Physician in the
World, will be at WA Y CROSS for Ten days, commencing June
10th, 1886. This wonderful physician is possessed with j
Mesmeric, Magnetic and Spirit powers, (in connection with his V
centra ted Vegetable Medicines,; by which he cures almost any co
diseases in a remarkably short time. This wonderful man is a gr
Vita Pathic College of Cincinnatti, Ohio, in which city he hi
many remarkable cures.
Bv much persuasion he has consented to travel so that the. people afflicted
wilfi chronic diseases may have an opportunity of consulting him. If you
visit the Doctor he will consult and examine you free of charge and tell you
the cause of your suffering, Some people may say:
"lam VERY POOR and CANNOT be Treated.”
Not so. Thom* that are cases of charity the Doctor especially invites to come,
and they shall be treated without
Money and Without Price.
Tills great physician loves to do good.
The Doctor treats all manner
of Diseases—Acute and
Chronic—
That human flesh is heir to. If you have been pronounced incurable, do not
despair, but go and ace Dr. Jones, the Great Vita Pathic Physician, who has
cured thousands whom the mineral physicians have given nr. to die. Do not
put off your visit until last days, for by coming first you can have the advan
tage of all the days, nnd make sever.;! \ ieIt.- to his office. Satisfaction guaran
teed in every case.
The Doctor invites all physicians to sec him, ami they will lie welcome at
anv time. Yours Respectfully,
J. w. J XES, M. D. V. IJ.
0F* Office at Grand Central Hotel.
Vitalized, Con-
rimplication of
rauuato of the
las performed
Cows JCal—4ar Circuit.
Clinch—Prst lloiulaya in March
»ni) October.
AppUng-. Second Monday, in
March and October.
Wayne—Third Monday* in
garcli and October.
Pierce—Fourth Monday* in
Much and Octob»r.
Ware—■Pint Monday* in April
nnd November.
CoOce—Tr*«dav after second
Monday in April* and Novcml>er.'
Charlton- Tuesdnv after'Third
Mnndav jn April and November.
Camden—Fourth Monday* ill
April and Norcmiier.
Glenn— licginninp on tin* first
Mun'daya in May nnd December,
and to continue for two ivcolcs, or
a* long a* the busings* may rv-
sjnirc.
rtians* In Mnelnetf.
The undersigned announces that
lie has purchased the stock, books
and accounts of his father, J. D.
Smith, and will continue the bus
iness at the old stand. Parties
having accounts with the former
owner of said stock are requested
to come forward and sett'e up.
Thanking the public for past pat
ronage, a continuance of the same
is solicited. J. L. SMITH,
ap 2S-tf
Parkers Brick Ihiiilting, Wavcros*, Ha.
veep on hand a full slock of Drugs. Druggists Sundries, 8n.it s
Oils, Cigars, Tobacco, Siiufl, Stationery, r»tent Medicines. &c. *
A Full Line of Fresh Garden
Seeds always on hand.
&F* lee and Soda water when h» season. n , av
PARRY’S PATENT COTTON & CORN PLANTER.
Job work, naat and artistic,
gotten up nt this ollioe, on sburt
potica.
TWO PEEFECT MACHINES IN ONE.
Tho Only Successful auil Perfect Planter.
made to Plant both Cot- xa .gn
ton and Corn.
NO SPRINGS.
NOT COMPLICATED.
Any body
Sows any de-
v/ sirvd quantity
r from I quart
to 3 bushels to
tho acre.
They are Cheap com
pared with other Plan
ters.
fierce Latter, 5a 91, I. 6.0. F.
Meet* in their ball in Wnycross
ovory 1st *ml 3rd Thursday even
ing at 8 o’chn-k, P. M.
G. P. Pot,its, X. G.
W. J. Cahsw»ix, See.
—„ — manage
aud run it.
Plants Cotton Seed as it
Ccmes frem the Cin.
V\ DON’T buy Until you
V\A-rsoo this Mae him*.
C SPRING GART CO..
liUSHVILLE. IND
i) 00 pni lv Dupont aa 7 10 am
9 48 pm lv Valdosta lv 6 20 pm
10 20 pm lv Quitman lv 5 46 pm
11 lOpmar Thoumsvillelv4 55am
12 33 am ar Camilla 1\%3 14 am
1 60am ar Albany i»lv210atn
Pullman bullet ears to and from
Jacksonville jmd St Louis via
Thomusvillcand Albany.
ALiiANl’EiPitii n,
8 45 pm Iv bqvaiiuah ar 6 *.5 am
11 35 pnrlV " Jesup lv 3 25 am
2 -0 uui ar Wny cross lv I 10 am'
7 05 am ar Cahnhan lv 10 20 pm
8(j5ainar Jacksonville ivo3u
Wavcross Lodge, No 305
r- a. m.
rjteb on tho 2nd nnd -ith Wed
nesday nights in each month in
the Masonic hull.
C. C. BUCHANXAN, W. M.
E. D. HAWKINS. Sec.
W. E. SPJUNUI
Jlew Improved High Arm,
Hew Mechanical Principles
and Rotary Movements, Auto
matic, Direct and Perfect Ac
tion, Cylinder Shuttle, Self-set
ting Needle, Positive Feed, No
Springs, Few Parts, Minimum
Weight, No Friction, No Noise,
No Wear, No Fatigue, No
“Tantrums,” Capacity Unlim
ited, Always in Order, Richly
Ornamented, Jliakelplated. arid
Gives Perfect Satisfaction
Send for Circulars.
AVERY MACHINE CO..
812 Broadwa«. Hew York.
g.,tr.nuur> Lode., ir* im. r. a. m.
Meets First Snturdnv* in each
jnonth S. F. MILLS, W. M.
J..P. Stallings, See.
Knights of PytUtas.
Meets in Lott’s hall, on|w.*i
Methodist church every Mmidi
night.
H- B- HUTCHENS. C. C.
W. M. WILSON, K. of it. * S.
Hoofing and VaUey-CJuttering at
tended to Promptly.
Pumps and Driven Wells made
a specialty. Old stoves repaired
at a very small cost.
BEMUIOCS SGKTICES.
BaptistCnnrcli, Rev. M. Cros»,
pastor—Preaching at 10:30 a. in.,
pnft 7;30 p. m., the 2nd »*• tl’.'. Si>'>.
hath m eyerv month. Prayer meet
ing every Wednesday evening 7:3<i
idcloek. Siinday-anlMOl at t p. ui.
M. K, Gbun.li, Smith, Rev. K. M.
Whiling. Pastor iPreatddng at 10 :S0
a. m.. apd 8 p. m., on 2d, Sr>!
ynd tlh Sabbaths in every inonih
I'raver meeting ciery Thnrtday
evening. Snnday-scluail, 4 p. m.
A. M. K Church. Rev. John
Ceasar. Pastor—I’nocbing on 1-1
gull Sid Sabbaths in every month at
JO i30 a. ui.. 3, and 7:50 p in.
,M. E. Church, Kcv. li. It,,ston.
Pastor—Preaching the 2d Siditiatli
in every nuinth at |l;3u a. in. uud
8 |in.
villc nmi Washington. Pullman
huffet-enrs and Mann boudoir bui-
fet ears via Waycross, Albany nnd
’.Macon, and via Waycross, Jcsup
and Macon, between Jacksonville
..ud Cincinnati. Also, through
passenger coaches between .Jack
sonville and Chattanooga via Al
bany, and Jacksonville nnd Cin-
cin -atti via Jostip.
CONNECTIONS.
At Savannah for Charleston at
7:10 a in, arrive Auguta via Yctn-
assce at 1 40 p m, and 8 18 p m ;
with steamships for New York
Sunday, Tuesday and Friday; for
Boston Thursday; for Baltimore
scmi-ivookly.. •
At Jesup for Brunswick at 2:50
a. bl (except S unlay I ai d (i20 p.
from the country solicited, and
prompt attention will be given
O A.STI1ST Gr S
furnished to fit any stove.
SHOP and SI ORE, on north side ol Courthouso, next to PostofCce.
oct ce -ci- in - vogo.
The ronqneror «f
Tetter, Rind IF o r m,
Shingles, Ground
Itch, Eruptive
SKLY DISEASES,
Poisons from Poison
Bushes and all Kin
dred Ailments.
®>THE LIGHT RUNNINGS
J0IIX 0. NICIIOLLS. | IV. O. BRAXTLEY
m; for Macon i 23.) \
A TTORa ’YS AT, A K
Blacksher, Georgia.
Practice m 6uite
tdenii Court8.
■ l . l^in-»ted by Rev. Jno. M. Hemlry,
f ;i* -..’ ‘It Lieor^iu Conference, now
i i «ied at iiluckhhear, who will testify
to its merits and give names of the
many grateful jtersons who have been
entirely and ]>ennanently cored by its
use; and all of whom are ready to -pro
claim it tne “Eureka” of Tetter Cures,
it has been used by people all over the
country from Ohio to Florida with best
results*.
If you or your friends
Brown House.
Fcllstcn, Ca.
Mrs. i. l inn, irtft
».i .va.i rail and
• Vergil)*.
tor Madison, Tali a
ar $2.( 0 | «*r dni ;
hthe week or moiiih.
rw*, Peuibc;; ui s Ferry, Brooks
villc ami Tampa at 11 ;30a m; for
p m Cedar Kevs: at 8:30 (except
Sunday.)
At-Albany for Macon npd Mont
gomery- .
- At^iihfflNlhoo^hC#Tor Pensacola
Mobile, Near Orleans; with Peo
ple’s line steamers advertising to
leave for Apalachicola at 3:00 a m
Wednesday, and 11 p in Saturday,
j 4*-- *•« *■ - “ in
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECT SATISFACTION
j j — suffering
with any of the above named diseases,
give it a* trial and be cured. Full direc
tions on each bottle.
Fa Externa! Ese Only !
TVe will send to any address (where
merchants have none, bv Express,
charges prepaid) one bottle as a sum-
h. P. BREWER,
Attorney at Law,
Waycross, Georgia.
HetEois SewinglasMneCo.
G. C. VARNED9E
tCtF* Practices in all the courts
of the Brunswick circuit, and else
where by special contract. Office
in the courthouse.
and for Ooluiitbus at 3:00 a
Monday 8 p ni Tuesday and 7
a m Thursday.
Tickets sold and sleeping car
J. Si. Knight,
PREPARED ONLY BY
F B. McRAE & CO.
MANUFACTURING.
Wayci oss, Ga.
berths secured at pasenger station.
JAS. L TAYLOR;
General Pus>eager Ago
H. (1. FLEMING. Superintend
Resident Dentists,
JACKSON GRIMES.
fim various stjios of Two-Saated Can
fl*|fi| W«f*ns, Clitttri and Sleighs.
Wholesale
And Retail
DRUG GISTS,
rr,yr-ros«, . . Georgia.
OKFICK—Upstajrs in the Parker
hiding. eep 12-ly.
NOTICE.
Scaled proposals will be received by
tha undersigned until 11 o’elocx, a. m.‘,
on Saturday June 19th, next, to build a
wooden double.trass bridge across the
Satilla river, at the Cason bridge, the
entire length of aaid bridge to he334 ft.,
and 12 ft wide, main span to be 100 ft
long
Also, sealed proposals will be receiv
ed until said date, to build the above
span with iron and tubular iron piers.
Also, sealed proposals will be receiv
ed until said date ' to build a wooden
bridge across said river at the Carter
ferrr, the.entire length to be one hun
dred and sixty-five feet, and 12 feet
wide, main >pan to be 75 feet Ippg.—
Plans and specifications open for in
spection in ray office. The right to re
ject any or ull bids reserved*
Wauhvn Lott, •
Ordinary Ware county.
One of the largest stock* in tnv line has recently* oeen opened, and
rare largain* <*i»o lie obtained.
Millinery and Fancy Dress Goods
and Custom-made Shoes Spe-
0UR Ha.« vvacch.
Ubtra! dttwst t# fca?-.
M for Oofatcjua pnd JVicfa before
buying.
P0TCNK1N CARRIAGE WORK*.
*TH* r l «K. x. v.
I Waycross, (»
‘ Oin.r flipir nrofessirin.il sur
Jesup, - - - f,
EOR SALE BY
Merchants all over the countrv.
an 1, 12 m v [Bcxfi.
cialties
* Offer their professional sendees to
, tin* citizens of Waycross and $nr-
iiMihdhig connlry. S3T All vails
promptly attended to. Office over
Folks*& Morgan’s drug store.
July 4-12 uios.
Oplc-a from the country solicited, and I will make k to the interest of
nil io buv from me in preference to sending turther away from home for
goods which I soil at reasonale figures. I have one o.f the finest stocks
: 0nare)
of Millinery Dress Goods
Myy 10th, 19t‘b,
in 8oulUwaal Goiirgis. from 1
a trial a*ri I klH he s«ii»iie>|.
a lat.f
; offvriii). j
us..