Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, June 30, 1886, Image 1

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V' ? ^ \.l ■Tsmpsnincwruth and Justice. t 1 idKttri, LANIER & YOUMANS, Proprietors. $1.00 Per Annum',in Advance- WAYCROSS, GE&RGlA, •HESDAY, JUNE 30 .1886. East Tennessee Short . Line. ViaJVfnp. Only Line Double Daily Pullman • Palace* and Mann Boudoir Buffet Sleeping Cars. Only 28 hours Jacksonville to. Cincinnati without change. : Can Aon Ball. The ‘Flyer’ -Express Express. Lv. Jacksonville, 1 *140 p m 7 00 p in “ Callahan 2 25pm 802 pm ’ “ ‘Waycross 4 20 p in 1015 pm “ Jesup - - G 20 pin 12 20 night Arrive Macon 1135 pm 040 am Ar Atlanta; - • 255am 1115 am '"ArTtomh - “ 555am 315pm Ar *ChRttanooga *840am *605 pm Lv. Chattanooga 8 50 a ui 6 30 p m Ar. Cincinnati 6 30 p'm C 50 a m ^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. II. HOPKINS, Fla. Pass. Agent, Jacksonville, Fla. At old Stand N. E. Cor. Bay & Hogan sts. t An ; Important -lr. 11 AVJfSjWIC at Mm 11 Naylor, Ga., February 12th, 1880. To the Public Generally :'Mv son now nearly twenty one years old lias been a sicxly child for ten years—suf fering from swollen feet and stomach, an intensely fallow complexion—thin blood, a varying appetite \aud great weakness—preventing hie doing any work—his weight being, 72 pounds, a month ago. Learning of the merits of Briggs’ Tonic Pills I obtained, some and . rrr\: >-CALLUP P-ViTEM MeDI* AREI) U SURl'ATIONS AND IsrUTXaEWESTsl ox THE B Of MuUiclXE. ' ' 1 - ' kmte. i thax Airy (ETWEES J-3ANY. 30 JULES iSHOIH : OTHER I50UT3 ; 1 WAYCiioss, , tilths i Tnnnt claims ark UNrpr: TIIE PIERCING FCRUTLSY CHEMISTS AX1> PHYSIClA MANY ARE WORTHLESS i\V SOME ACTUALLY DANGER QUS TO,HUMAN LI FB.; LANIER & fQUMANS, Brunswick . lv 1 3,0 Pyles’ Marsh lv 1 55 Wiiynesyillb lv 5 00 Hoboken lv • 3 55 Senlatterville lv 4 12 ; Waycross ar 4 38 Savannah via ) S. F. & W. Kyj ar 7 68 Jacksonville I via S F. & W C ar 7 30 Jacksonville ) vaSF&F •)' lv 2 00 Southern Chill and Fever It ,‘iiiedy Wayerpss, Georgia. Sellers, J. L. Fender. The Startling clarion t's- Twvntv Thousand Infants ar< An itialiy KJIod in the Uni te 1 State*?, hv. the Use of “Soothing Syrup” Which Analysis Shows to Contain n Large I’cr. cent; of Opium. Mothers Poisoning their Innocent Babes with Laudanum Concealed in a Secret Nostrum, “Guaranteed to contain no Opiate.”, Chief Justice Common SexseSays: Ladies and Gentlemen of this vast uni verse.—This case is certainly the most important that has ever come before us for consideration, and demands our undivided attention, it is by no means a new issue, for, as far back* as we can trace the true science of medicine, we ; can also sec that this evil lias existed : —this claim of some to have “discover? od” some wonderful healing halm known only to themselves and some ig- norainns from, whom they learned how to make their panacea—i need not tell thC intelligent how uteriy false such claims are, both as to the origin, and value of these nostrums. We tk.ink the test of merit is the'onlv fair test, and the universal sentiment "is that every one should he willing to abide by it. Compe tition in the manufactureotf medicines, to tho extent that it has for its primary object the placing of the best article upon the market, establishes the legitimate place of a preparation oh its merits: --To ward off such competition by claims of a secret known only to the "manufacturer, is to substitute‘false recommendations for true ones, and to elevate the inferior to a pin* with that which is first-class.— Wo have positive evidence, also, that ,iuany these tnjstjrjjms one - actually dangerous to human fife*. notably*;u carefullv compiled statistic on the sub ject of the diseases incident, to the ten der period of childhood estimates that Twenty THonsand Children Are annually killed outright by theusv of so-called “.Soothing Syrup,” “guar anteed to contain* no opiate. ’ Think ot this, gehtlemen and ladies of the great Jury °f Public Opinion, see the loving mother dropping the vile opiujn . mixture that is to kill her child, worst or all with her own hand murdering her innocent babe, laboring under the de lusion that “;t contained no opium,” and Vet analysis shows that a certain popular “soothing syrup” docs contain A. W. CARSWEL Waycross, C»a., Offer their professional services to he citizens of Waycross and sur- ounding country, CP* All calls iromptly attended to. Office oyer 'oiks &. Morgan’s drug store. July 4-12 inos. for Fever remedies in this country, ! have been making a special study of the different remedies used in" malarial troubles ever since I have been in Hie drug business. I de termined last Fall upon putt ing up 'Ome preparation that would cure flic majority of cases of Fever, •tc., and that would ■ umber of "ever and that one :n pablo pf 'thing that is better ; class of fever and g condition of tho revails during tho To All Whom it May Concern. GEORGIA—Ware County. Ann Jane Waldron, widow of O. A. Waldron, deceased, lias applied for a year’s support for herself and .minor children out of the estate of said de ceased. Appraisers appointed for that purpose have tlied their report in my office, and I will pass upon the same at my office at 10 o’clock, A. M. on the lirst Monday in July next. - Given un der my , hand and official signature, this June 5.1880. j0 4t. WARREN LOTT, Onl y. Willin' Davis. Albanv .Mm-mi At 1-ant; Marietl Chatta JACKSON GRIMES. j Northern and Wester \ Ague remedies, believ | living iryhis sc f preparing noun $ for the pt rulin' S? he dehilitntin £ -ysteni thnt p WARE SHERIFF’S SALK. GEORGIA—Ware County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in said county, to tho highest bidder, for cash, the following property to-wit: One acre of land and dwelling house thereon, ly ing and being in the town of Waycross, Waie County, Ga. Bounded as follows “On the South by the Brunswick and Western railroad, on the East by lands ■ of Laura Jones,- on the North by hinds of B. F. Williams, on the West by lands of B. F. Williams, Levied on as the property of Ishmeal W. J. Jones, in fa vor of John (’.. McDonald, under and by an execution issued bv B. Sweat, N. spring I began t<> imuiuliu-tare JKXNINW FRY HR TONIC, dneo which time I have put up :nd sold several thousand bottles, illfl IT HAS,NEVER FAILED TO CURE in a single instance. Meeting vith this unprecedented success I eel perfectly safe in placing a GUARANTEE upon EVERY bot- le; so, when it is taken according o the directions and it does not ef fect a cure the money will be re funded. The regular practicing phvsi- '■tar.r nf the country have 0x471311= d the formula of .Jennings’ .Fever Tonic, and pronounce it efficient •ml- harmless. , " I place before the public-only a few of tlie great number of unsolic- N .ted cert ilk-ales received in regard (North side of Courthouse Square) Valdosta, * fta ->THE LIGHT RU«|IMaj® SrhhittervlHe lv 44 05 i Hoboken lVll 20 Waynesvillc lv 12 !>;] Administrator'^ Sale. GEORGIA—Charlton County. Will be sold by virtue of an order from the' Court of" Ordinary of Charlton county, on the 1st Tuesday in July, 1880, at the courthouse door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, a tract of land lying in said county, be longing to the estate of James B. Ba ker, containing 150 across, part of lot 1 No. 2, first district said’county, being unimproved. Terms of sale, cash. M<; N BAKER, Administrator. June 7—9-td ACCOMJi Paints, Oils, Brushes, Pure White Lead, And Colors, T Albert Jennings, Druggist, Jasper, Fla. LeavesB Certificates. Newn ansviu/e, Fin J July 22,1885. J .Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla.: Dear Sir—I have used your Fever Tonic quite extensively with •ny hands, and find that it will do ill you claim for it I take pleas ure in recommending it. • - Yours truly, John F. Lamb, Conductor Roadway Train, S. F, & W. Railway. F. I*. &■ N. Railway Shops J Ellavili.e, Fia. ( Mr. T. Elbert Jennings, Jasper, Leaves Waycross 3 20pm Arrives Brunswick : 8 00 ]> m The mail train stops at all B. & W. stations. Connections made^at Waycross tn and from ail points on the 8., F. cc W. Railway, Pullman,'Palace, Sleeping and iStam; Beudoir Sleeping Cars' upon Jackson ville and Cincinnati through trains. Purchase tickets at B. A W. station? and save extra fare collected on the train. J. A. McDuffie, A. A. Gaddis, Go« Pass Agt. Vicc-Pres and Gen’l Man’r. F. W. Angxer, t As’t Gen’l Pass Agt. V. L. Stanton, Agent, ' Waycross., Ga. a large, dangerously large of laudanum and 20,000 eh timated as being the nun each year swept into the gj similar preparations, “sai no opiate.” Pysicians turn away in 0 —, all such vile mixtures, as they have no .means of judging of their applicability and are net willing tQgive blindly an unknown mixture which may be worth less, may. bo dangerous and might possibly suit the diseases for which it was recommended, but no certainty exists as to the strength or uniformity of the preparation, it i* a secret, or pat- tent medicine, made with an eye to cheapness of production, and exclusive control, based on a false claim of “dis covery,” and peculiar virtues and me- | dicinal qualities with an utter disregard I to truth, science and common sense. ( Such claims, however, are short-lived for the public, thongh deceived for the time cannot always be hoodwinked, atid are fast finding out the hollowness of pattent medicine boastings. The truly meritorious cannot be cried down nor cau it be retarded, it is a part of the- march of progress, and the only way to meet it is to ao better than others, in all departments where experience, skill, productive facilities and commer cial honesty are legitimate factors. In keeping wtth this view of the man- ’ufactnre of medicines which are and al ways will bo in demand, a class of remedies have sprung- up to meet a popular demand, 1 allude to -non-secret, or remedies liaving the formula on them, thus enabling Physicians— who are as a class 00 bcsrto-mannfacture or compound their own pref eriptions,— to Mrs. E. Highsmith. SEW!NG*HACH)NE HAS NO EQUAL. .•on tain Glass, Putty, Varnishes, PERF EC T SA TISFACTION Has just opened a large assortment iluluG MabiiiilD UU. -ORANGE, ?yiAGS.—- ra^ijuarcj II. V, Chlcagc, ill. Ct. Lou’s, Ho. Co. rtilac. us, Can Francisco, Cal, I Consisting in pait of. J. It. IU night, DRYGOODS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes Gents’ Clothing Gifs FmisMi GooJs, YANKEE NOTIONS, BUGGY HARNESS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY- WARE, READY MIXED PAINTS, White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oil, Colorings, ETC., ETC. Also a full Line of Gold, and Gold plaited JEWELRY; GGLDAND SILVER WALTHAM AND ELGIN : Watches, Waycioss, Ga. Dear Sir—I can safely and j cheerfully recommend Jennings’, Frver Tonic, a pleasant'care for bilious-fever, etc. You're Truly, J. D.*Johnston. jAsruR, Fla., July 10. 1885. Mr Albert Jennings, Jasper, Oobbiiis Mouse. DUPONT. GEORGIA- Mrs. P. B. Dobbins, Pro. Rates, 82 00 per day; speeia rates to railroad employees, and to regular boarders by the month or week. The house is new and new ly furnished and.the table supplied with 'die best the nfarket affords. 110V 25-ly ccgo. • ' 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 cents; ask for it. Have no other. Bold by all dealers. Dicker - & Anderson, upril 7-80. ilristolj-Tenn. ' Sash Weights, CORDS, Hinges, Screws, Lime, Diaster, ^11 air, Cement, Application will be made to-the court of Ordinary ot Charlton county, Geor gia, at the" June term of said court for leave to sell one hundred and fifty acres .of land (part of lot No; 2,' in the 1st District of said county) belonging to estate of James B. Baker, late of said county, for the benefit of heirs ^ and creditors of said deceased. Jennings, 1 Fla., July 21,18S5. Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla.—Dear Sir : My wife had the ever for 12 months, and I could ;ct nothing to cure her until re cently, when she used a bottle of lenmngs’ Fever Tonic,which cured icr immediately.. I have used sev eral bottles of Fever Tonic on mv farm, and am highly plcased with it—it never fails to cure. Respectfully, * S. S. fSnAitr. - ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of .advertising in American Papers by addressing I Geo. P. Rowell '& -Co., ! Newspaper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruce St., New York. people who take such preparations are enabled to Know what they are taking,' and what they may reasonably expect to gain from them. Prominent among this class of remedies I would call your attention to, Pricxly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium,'cohij>ound (P. P. P) as a reihedy of rare merit, being composed as it is of the fluid extracts of Prickly Ash, Poke Root, Stii Ilngia. Sarsaparil la and containing the lo.dide of Potas sium, all well-known alternatives or Blood Purifiers, carefully proportioned and combined, so that each table sjhjou- ful represents an exact amount of each of thofce valuable Blood Remedies. The ! P. Pi P. Mfg.-, Company use the green ■ Roots and Barks irnnitlng the various I. Fluid Extracts and in this way secure CHARtTOX COUNT Y U.vHKTUKXED | WILb LVXDTaX SALKS‘FOR JULY, S 188C. • ’ j GEORGIA—Charltvn.L'opnty. Under and by virtue of sundry taxi fifas against unretumed wild lands, is-! sued by Jatlian J. Stokes, tax collec tor in aitfl for said county of Charlton, and the State of Georgia, ! 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 hours of sale, the. following de scribed property to-wit.: T.v.scf landin'.iV,’ i ;,, 10*53, «e, 84. 85,37.60,72,75, 77, ffi, 85, Si, 83, Write for prices ! notice. • i, Charlton County. ?, H. J. Roddenberry, itor of John Sheffield, to the Court In hife ]>e- y, filed and entered op Valdosta, Ga., April 12th, 1886. To The [Public: My wife has been troubled wr.h swollen stomach, sallow complexion, thin blood, loss of appetite headache, great w-eak&eas, vertigo—-be ing unable u> do any work, or wale any distance without getting weak and dfe- zy. I have, been buying medicine ior :50 years, ar d have never. bought *ny thing that gave me so much satisfaction as Briggs’ 1'onic Pills. I gave my wife 5 bottles and she ia now entirely well with a good appetite and plenty col- ! viyiiihsUiF’imm