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WAYCROSS HEADLIGHT. In the stomach develops* mi ncid
■ which sting* the upper part of the
. . , caflsi
(burn.” It also evolve^ ajras which
stomach/
The beet lead pencil mode lor Sets, at produces “wind on
Ihg Hkaduoht odk-c.^ j a ^ ( j a nnd appearance of
' distension in tlmt organ after ».*at-
A dwelling house, for salo or
ron t, on Church street. Apply to
R. Hohenstein. ,
June 2nd. tf.
EEABLIQEX FUSEES.
Brunswick wants • a union pas
senger depot.
Brunswick is organizing a buri
al association.
The fourth day of July comes
on Sunday this time.
Our beef market is well supplied
with fresh, tender steak.
School Books at
Lanier A Yorman's.
itatio
kidney troubles, nervousness and
■debility. Persons who observe
Wraping paper, paper-hags nnd
’ Yc
twine at Lanier & Youman’s.
The revival at the Methodist
church continues with unabated
interest.
If you want a tip-top. cigar try*
s “L. Q. ~ * ’ *
ra<licr«t«;l Ay’d.. !
Editors Headlight.—As the
Headlight is such an * excellent
advertising median, as the editors
ire ever wide-awake to, and mani
fest a deep interest in every enter
prise that affects and lienctits Way-
eross; and last but not least as
the object, to which we solicit at
tention, is of the deepest import to
the people of our town and vicinity
we respectfully submit: That our
town is sufficiently large and thrif
ty to support a iirst class High
School
That our citizens arc of ample
intelligence and high moral tone
to appreciate such an institution
in their inidst.
That our city is without a rival
in liberality toward every laudable
cause, and so often has she re-
ension in tliat organ after eat
ing. For both this acidity and
swelling Hostetler's Stomach Bit
ters is a much better remedy than
alkaline salts, like hortshom and
carbonate of soda. A wineglftssful
of the Bitters, after or before din
ner, will be found to act as a relia
ble carminative or preventive.—
This fine specific fer dyspepsia,
both in its acute and ohronie form
also prevents arid _ciii£8. malarial
mint,
l.curei
fever, constipation, liver compl
in themselves a decline of vigor ’sponded with unbounded niunifi-
should use this fine Ionic without
delay.
the “L. Q. C. L.” at W. J. Smith’?
grocery store.
Lanier & Youmans have moved
to the Iron Building, next door to
the post ofiipe.
Some of the young men who
have been ofl* at school arc at home
on a summer vacation. •
If you want to huv a drug store
or a printing office see advertise
ment in another column.
Ir‘cut of sorts’ with headache, stomncl
disorder, torpid Hirer, pain in bock or side, enu-
sUtMOloa.etc.neirlecimaTbetftUl. Ooedw
of atzon^’o Sanatlva PUlo will civo relief,
Afrwdoaes restore to new health and vigor
Gl^nn county elected Mershon
delegates to tips Congressional con
vention by a majority of 'Mil votes.
Mr. A. H. Morgan supplies tlie
market with ice from a. new ice
house in the rear of the market.
Ucv. J. B. Culpepper, of the Or
phan's home, at Macon, preached
at the Methodist church last Sun
day.
Mrs. E. D. Waldron,has return
ed from her visit to the up-coun
try, much improved in general
health.
Watermelons are coming into
market. They look green on the
outside and are said to taste green
on the inside.
Miss Alice Glenn, who has l>cen
visiting friends in town for some
time, returned to her home, Savan
nah, last week.
Mr. A. R. Bennett’s * new resi
dence is nearing completion. M
D. A. Roberts is doing the work
in a noat and substantial manner.
The last half spring quarter of
the Waycross High School will
commence Monday, July 5th, '86.
Parents wishing to do so can enter
for the same.
Subscribe for the .Headlight
and you will got all the home and
countv news. It is independent,
reliable and will treat all parties
with equal fairness.
Our young friend, Willie Wright,
is having a neat dwelling house
erected in New Waycross. Willie,
you know, lives with his father
and is above suspicion.
♦People'in. Brunswick are curs
ing each other by using such terms
as “Gordon wretch” and “Bacon
eater.” When it comes to this
truce should be declared.
Darklrn’ft -trnic:. Sal«e.
The best Salve in the world Fir
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Son*, Tetter, Cliap^
ped Hands, Chilblains Corns; and
all Skin Eruptions, and. positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to gi ve perfect sat
isfaction, or momy refunded.
Price 25 ccijta per box. For sale
at Folks & Morgan.
"A Eowld Soger Boy!”
«•«■!•* and Hla
Saijssy, Ga., June 29,1888.
On Thursday night, July 8, at
Argyle, there will be an entertain
ment consisting of Dialogues,
Charades, etc., admittance fee 50
cents, children, half price. A free
supper will be. given to all present.
The proceeds will go towards
erecting a monument over the
grave of Dr. W. B. Folks. All
the friends of the * late Dr. Folks
will show their esteem and respect
for preserving his msaury by
attending. We hope this section
of Georgia will give- a liberal pat-
th<
ron age to this, and feel sure
will get the worth of their money*
by attending.
’Hoping the present prosperity
of the Headlight may’ continue,
and if possible, increase, we are
» • A Subscriber. .
IS IT WORTH ANYTHING?
cenccs, that her generosity has be
come proverbial.
That the only obstruction in
the way of thus placing ourselves
this plane beside our sister! To ftg j absolutely protected against Ferer
towns is the lack of li building suf- and Ague,Malarial ferer,TyplioKl ferer, Typhus
» ac - ciSXt
ale the yoUlliS ot our com- « Blood Poisoning. and all and every formof com
munity. / -
That wo find by actual ennv
la It vrortli anythin* to to able to effectually
• . . . . , *<eanse the blood lit yoar entire system, to renew
:t Very strong sentiment in favoi I yoar youth, and Invigorate all the organs of your
of erecting such a buildiilg on a body; to permanently cure Cosliveness, Dyspep-
uitablo and central site; oven, 2 SS
though the procurement of one] sick-head&che
and the erection of the other be «o«pl**nt and CancMona cure Kidney
attended with difficulty and ex-, SUSS'
pensc. - , troubles?
With these facts before our eyes f
can any CllUCIl, Will any friend oi 1 these things are worth anything, yon can secure
. . * . ’ e . 1* 1 , • • them almost for the asking. We knew from Ion*
experience that this statement is true, but we
also know that few-”*
r v?w wvv^
Henry Hohensiein, 3
l.EFRESENTIXG j
$50,000,000 J
Fire and Accident \
Insurance, j
Waycross, Ga. j
The Brunswick Brcero says
that Judge Mershon has not
resigned, and has no intention
Of.Ijtavjnj;bet'.yh until Oc
tober, iit least. I
also know that few will accent it
In* but aetual experience in the
Fills could bring n person to re
marvellous power to prevent aud
Are “**> y^r*”'
this great cause fail to lend his
Huence and co-operation for its a«i
vancement in our midst?..
We have submitted these facts
with all due diffidence, yet, with a
senseofduty that somebody should
take innitiator\ r steps in this very
important matter. iVe could sug
gest more than one plan for ar-j *!} cro ,,0, „
riving at a denude form of action, amnnd each box u ...
I,u Insv,* the development of the!
AUratBI
Mmtofth._dW« which xBict mankind m nririn-
1 Burning of the Star
Fsrsons’ Fill* were a wonderful discovery, and
grateful.
*■ v mis were* ■
like them in the world,
mined in the wrapper
worth many times the cost of
, , these*be-
fore being use. I, tire subjeete<l to the peculiar
purifying process known only to the chemist's art.
It famUics aud individuals could only be made to
realise the marvellous power of Parsons’ Fills
in the ttrevention and euro of disenso, and in
promoting tho general health, a v*«t umount of
suffering and expense might be prevented.
daWtehcdinWlO,* ‘ *
r deceptive t
present at
the head of this column, is of a inau
*11 and favorably known in
his capacity us a traveling
necessary undertaking.
We are yours, very truly,
Citizen.
i in the United
(Ira turner 1
States.
Mr. Dunlap said in conversation re
cently: “About four years ago 1 had
a severe attack of rheumatism, which
completely disabled hie for a time, and
developed into what w commonly call-
expected, and laying tne
incapacitating tne for any kind of busi
ness, and causing me as much sulTcring
in u day as should be crowded in u life
time. After one of my most severe at
tacks, and when I had just got able to
hobble around, I met .1. M. Ilunuicutt,
and lie said he could make a remedy
that would cure me, And by gracious, he
did. I took two bottlbs of his stutT, pre
pared from roots and herbs, and I have
never had u twinge of rheumatism
siucu. The medicine was not prepared
for sale at that time, hut was manufac
tured for Mr. Ilunuicutt for his friends.
A bout six months a»u it was decided
to place it upou the market, and a iirm
was organised for that purpose. Two
weeks ago in the mid*t of my suffering,
I noted in one of their advertisements
that it wait.good lor kidney troubles
also. I knew it would cure rlv
A few nights ago some negroes
entered the residence of Mr. T. M.
Dnrr, for the purpose of burglary*
it is supposed, but were frustrated.
Some negroes were arrested the
next day"charged with the offense.
The Masons of the town and
county had a celebration of some
kind Inst week. * Addresses from
members of the Brotherhood were
delivered at the Methodist church,
and the general ceremonies of the
day were full and complete.
The managers of the B. & W. R.
R. are energetic men. * Only a
short whilo ago tho shops of that
road were destroyed by fire, and
now, not only have they changed
their gnage, built new and better
shops but are constructing a now
wharf, for the loading of ships
from their trains.
aettmatis!
and 1 bought a half a dozen bottles :
once and determined to give it a fair
show at a Kidney disease of long stand
ing. It may seem ox travacant, but thi
first day’s use gave me relief, and be
fore 1 had taken one bottle iiiy disagree
able symptons had entirely disappear
ed. 1 have used twe* bottles up to this
time and 1 have not felt a trace of
disease fora week.”
J. M. Ilunuicutt A Co., the manufac
turers of Hunnkutt’s Rheumatic
Cure, Atlanta, Ga., assure us that
their medieiue is ou sale at the low
price |1.00 a bottle, at all reputable
druggists and can be procured at
wholesale from jobbing druggists every
where.
june 9-8 ms.
Sam Jones, in speaking of
cnnvprting- harri-hpflrtfld news
paper men, says he couldn't
touch a Chicago reporter with
a ton-foot pole. He ought to
have tried a 10-cont cigar.
Some of the railroad boys have
been taking advantage of the
breezy evenings recently to fly
kites, just after dark, with Japan-
> lanterns and other illuminary
lights attached, making brilliant
ng beauties, swinging over
the city.
The Blackshcar Georgian said
last week that the Gordou party
had a number of badges, but that
there were not many to'wear them.
From the returns it seems there
were just sixty-five too many for
Bacon’s good, and another false
prophet was knocked to the wall.
Mr. Wr R. Newsome, of onr
town, is manufacturing a superior
quality of turpentine hack, which
ho is selling at ?7.20 per doz. Tur
pentine men throughout the coun-
What Can Be Done.
By trying again and keeping np
courage many thtags seemingly im
possible mjy be f.tunned. Hundreds
of hopeless * cases of Kidney and
Liver Complaint have been cured by
Electric B'dtc&, sifter everything else
had been tried in vain. So, don’t
think there is no cure for you, but
try Electric BrAers. There is
medicine so safe, so pure, and so
perfect a Blood Purifier. Electric
Bitters will cure Dyspepsia, Dia
betes and all Diseases of tho Kid-
nevs. Invaluable in affections of
Stomach and Liver, aud overcome
all Urinary Difficulties. Large Bot
tles only 50 cts. at Folks & Morgan’s
••IN MY BOTTOM DRAWER.**
The following beautiful lines
concerning tho death of her
babe, are from the pen of Mrs.
H. H. McAlister, of Brunswick,
the parent-reader as the yearn
ing of a mother's love is told.
The lady is a relative of oue of
the editors of this paper, and he
begs the privilege of extending
to her his heartfelt sympathy,
while he acknowledges the r^-
ccjjpt of the dainty garment
sent from the “bottom drawer”
and at the same time breathes
a hope that the cherub awaits
ts mother's coming on the
‘other shore:” •
remain 1<
country. We au|ipose that
be found at jour nearest store;
-will send one box by - ** —
in stamp*. Or we'
‘ beautiful en*ra*
? Frauds and falso
it store; but If not, we
I, post-paid, for 28 cents
Send two boxes of Fills
land and bis Cabinet fi
The engraving is 24:
W# will send fres b
dress a handsome ill
tag Information of great value. ‘ If job o
mention this paper.
Addrees Dr. 1. S. Johnson ft Co., 22 C
>. Mi-ucn*. Muhriv
*■ iskbeos Fever
Christie Di.tr
Fool Bn*th
"iri
*iM—Swsd oessMtfanirf the LIV E R.
Xbr a& csmoUtats o< this kind, such as Torpidity of
— . the Liver, niliousnem. Nervous Dyspepsia, ln<!igt »-
realize fully their j tl*m.IrreguUritjr of thsBoscIs.CocrtipxUcn.Flat*
(M^KimoS cSted IlZLv
speak, out of 25 f Bloody Fhu
* f?s
Irregularities Incidents
is Invaluable. It is not* panacea for an disease-,
bor , <TiIir?F an diseases of th*. LIVER,
wnlS»ZJ_>< C, STOMACH and EOW ELS.
It chances tho complexion from a waxy, yeiiow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely remove*
low. rioomy spirits. It is coo of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and l« A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER'S AURANTII
lor scla by all Druggist* Price CI.QO per kottU.
C. F.8TADICER, Proprietor,
UO SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa.
3 200 Cook Stoves, >
| The Cheapest f
in Georgia, i
Write for prices/ [
C. 11. ASHLEY,
may 5) _ Valdosta, Ga. \
There arq pictures and. toys oqd pieces
of string;
There are shoes which no little feet
brokeu
There are bits of ribbon-
ring,
And tresses of golden hair.
There are little dresses folded away
Out of the light of the coming day.
There are dainty dresses that never are
worn,
A doll and some half-worn slips,
A book and some playthings faded and
’ torn, -
And marked by the finger-tips
Of dimpled hands that have turned to
dust,
Yet, 1 try to think that God is just!
B(ft a feeling of bitterness fills my soul
Sometimes when i try to- pray—
That the Reaper has spared so many
flowers
And taken mine away!. i
And I almost doubt that God can Know
That a mother’s heart can love them
Then I think of the many weary ones
Who are watching and waiting
tonight
For the slow return of the faltering
feet
That have strayed from tho paths of
right,
Who have darkened their- lives by
shame and sin— *
Whom the snajes of the Tempter
have gathered in,
Then I think ofmv darling Janie—
My babe that will never grow old,
And I know that she is watching and
waiting for me,
In the city with streets of gold.
Safe there from the cares of weary years,
From sorrow and sin and war—
And I thank my God with falling tears,
For the things in my bottom drawer.
Tub Chicago Mail says that
Barnums circus and Sam Small
were in Indianapolis at thq
same time last week. The
preacher beat the show by get
ting just four times the space in
the loeal papers.
Great excitement has been caused
Or Interest to Ladles.
The new treatment for ladies’ diseases
discovered,by Dr. Mary A. Gregg, the
distinguished English Physician and
nurse, which has revolutionized the en-
mode of treating these complaints in
j__ j -- -- being introduced into
muse, wu
tire mode <
England i
the U. S.,
*., under a fair and novel plan.
Sufficient of this remedy for out
month’s trial treatment is sent free to ev-
Money saved iSLManey made,
and you can save it by buying
wmmmT
Everything in that line from the .U
Saint’ 1
and other articles a specialty.
Oigars,,
Hue.,'
StF- Every,. j.iin-hascB from my store’is delivered free
pf charge, ivn.vwherewithiu the town 1 .' Pool arid Billiard room
tti. .tor,. 1 *
comiectoil with the store.
W. M. WILSON.
feh 8 *
ALWAYS READY AND
willing to serve the people
in erecting handsome buildings,
• ’ tlie undersigned,
:BUILDER
"OWTHER,
AND CONTRACTOR
stod to me with skill and promptness
, « l| M ill S^O. a ertll
, . jinet phYn-s furni ^ m . _ w/
gestidns madcfred of t harge: 1 invite parties having building to
do in hnv ot’its branches t>> gall upou me, as I guarantee satisfac
tion in price and quality of work.
shed by iis upon application, and sug
” ‘ ” ’ ies lia ‘
feb 10-12 m asogj
c. .11: loWTHer,
(Quick Sales—Small
Tins js; tlje motto I have adopted, and X .finchtlni
cause I sell more goods, aud customers are ~ \rillin _
cash when the marks are so low, aud this is tho reason why my ,
goods are always fresh and uew. I have now, aud am receiving
by every arriving train ...
Waycross High School
For Males and.Females..
common to the sex who sends her
address and 13 2ct stamps for expense
charges, etc.
It is a positive cure for anv term of fe
male disease and the free trial package is
many times sufficient to effect a perma
nent rare. Full directions accompany
Spring and Summer Goods,
for Ladies, Misses, Boys and Gents, besides a heavy stock of
Family-Groceries, Crockeryware,
Staves, Hardware, Cutlery
and everything else in the dry goods and grocery business
if. m-yvx rr/r'T,
Waycross, ©a.
april 21, ly
■W. Gk BBADLE7,
awCeriaegL. ^
S.S, aiCE & CS’5,, SiidComfbrtBujttBirdj aadSpadls WigcM, ^leadiotHi m
Ridin.'T qmjlties
atblu.' Suipnicnts
liesponsibla Affertt
C0 T«
mwt of W^f
for ^
No Jar to tho fret DanKe »nd styllsli. Prices r•*•«*•
'Or • by cxrinzil to *U parts of tli« Ualtod 8UU1.
' "in every towu. Send for FrUe list and fleecnpUre Catalog tie.
tut Agent for onr WxTott*. ’xrll ha»* hi* name with advertt*©-
tha leading paper of the county or town where Agent reaidee.
THE CLOTHING PALACE
——Tlie Largest Stock- of—j-
Sfring and Summer Clothing \
For Gents, Youths Boys and Children V
Ever Exhibited in Georgia!
The above institution has been opened with most Haltering
success, and the patronage of Waycross and vicinity is needed to
make it a permanent institution."
Terms, per session often weeks, or fraction thereof in propor
tion—primary, including English Grammar, Geography; and
Arithmetic - - - - . #4.00
- Higher Mathematics and Natural Science - - $5.00
Classics (Extra Each) . - . $1.00
Tho principal will ho aided in the daily curriculum hv able
Is now displayed in our immensp Establishment and tbs
public is invited to oall and inspect it..
Business Suits, Dress Suits, Wed
ding Suits', Full swallow Dress Suits
Vademesr, Seckwsir, Easier/, Etc.,
Stiff Soft and Straw Hats,
The Very .Iiatyst' Metropolitan Styles.