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Be Sandies Only Fizsi-Class Articles,
Randles Sewing Machine:
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Ur, 'T. V\ J0702S, the GreatestTrty 'Paihic Physician in,the
... . - ^ a j- irj YClt OSS far Toil 4ays, commencing June
This wonderful physician if possessed with great power,
centratrd Vegetable Medicines,) by which he cures almost any complication of
dwt , iHic*H in a remarkaWy short time. Thiti wonderful roan is a graduate of the
Vita Pstiiic College of Cincinnatti, Ohio, in which city he has performed
many remarkable cures.
By mneh persuasion he has consented to travel so that the people afflicted
with chronic diseases may. have an opportunity of -consulting him. If you
yisjt the Doctor he will consult and examine you free of charge and tell you
.the cause of your suffering. Some people.may.say:\ . • >.
‘'Jem VERY POOR and CANNOT be Treated.’’
Not so. Those that are cases of charity thei Doctor especially invites to come,
auddhey shad be tutted withott ’ : ■■ ■ -
Money and Without Price.
t This great physician loves to do good.
The Doctor treats all manner
of Diseases—Acute* and
Chronic-
!Timt human; flq.-l» is '
despair, hut go anti 8
cured thousands who
put off vour vihit uni
1..L ..#''..11 .
. 3so. >devi-
llie- abOrc
iwifl&w. .
Mesmvric, Magnetic aud-Spirit powers, (in connection with bis Vitalized, Con-
-Ifropilrlrlc Cii
remarkably.short time. This wonderful roan is a
C'lincli—FrstlTohdays inittarqh
Olid Ottobor. • : . lo
Aiinlinff-k-- Second Xlondiiye dn
M arch anil October.- 1 ’-**' '
WoVr.c—'Third -Mondays ‘ in
Mnro-lt f.nd October." *'! ',. ;rP„
1‘j-rce—Fourth . jXfphduJ*ji4 n
Mil', u l.lld October. I. 5 • rii .•
% Ware—First Mondays in April
mid NoV' inl'i r. - 5 ■>
I oiroe— 1 To-xday 1 Second,
Monday in April’ ttn.tl Xoreiftbgr.
Charlton- Tiicetlajf,'.after- Third
M".k1;iy in April..auMiNovoniTOr.
Camden—Fourth Monday* • hi
9 50 am hr Waycross ly 5 05^>m
11 27 am ar Callahan ; iy 2 45 poi
12 00 m ar Jacksonville Iv 2 00 pm
7.35 am Iv Jacksonville ar 7 3d poi
8 18 am Iv Callahau ar 6 50 pm
10 25 am lv ' Waycross ar 4 40;pm
11 10 am lv Homervillc Jv 3 51 pm
11 30 am ar Dupont ly 3 3» pm
12 IS pra lv . Valdosta lv 2 52 pn
12 50 pm lv Quitman lv 2 23 pm
1 37 pnt ar Thomasville lv 1 40 pm
3 35 pm ar Baiubridge 1^125 am
4 01 pm ar.Chattahoochee Ivll 30am
Pullman buffet cars to and from
Jacksonville and New York, and
to and from Jacksonville and New
Orleans via. .Ponnsaeola and Mo
bile. '
EAST,FLORIDA EXPRESS.
4 30 pin lv Jacksonville aril 30 am
5 14 pm lv Callahan ar 10 46 am
7.30 pm lv Waycross ar 8 25 am
7 50 pm lv Glenmore lv 8 02 am
817 pm lv Argyle 1 v 7.45 am
8 32 pm iv Homervillc 1 v 7 32 am
8 52 pm ar
; FOLKS & MGa,®AN
**WUBE; JWV&GXgYS:
Parker’s Brick Buiildng, Waycross, Qa.
Keep on hand a full stock of Drugs. Druggists Si
ri;i e o- nVi /. „ „T ounaqe f s, fcoai
Ods, Cigars, lobacco, Snuff, Stationery, Paleiit Medicines. &c!
A Full Line of Fresh Garde
Seeds always oil hand.
ftS lee and Soda.water when >'n season. fI1 j.v
April nail November. , ■ ■
Glynn— Beginning op the Optf
Monday* in Mav aiwj December,
and lo continue ’for two weeks, or
of long as the business: may ’re
quire. , ;ui .y
Job wprk, neat and
gotten up at this office, ‘ ml "host
notice. • • oe 11
pronounced incural
FIRST'S PATENT COTTON & COEifPLANTEE.
TWO PERFECT KA0HIHE3 IS ONE.
The Only Successful anil Perfect Planter,
made to Plant both Cot- , tip-?
ton and Corn. Wv^E/*
NO SPRINGS.
NOT COMPLICATED.
Any body can manage U
anu ruu it. V a
Plants Colton Scad as It p
Corks from the Gin.
Address— C
V Sows any de-
sired quantity
/T from 1 quart
to 8 bushels to-
the acre.
They aro Cheap com
pared with other Plan
ters.
riepe* Mer,: So 97, 1 jf;-V)i.6. 1 ’Fj,■
Meets in their hall 'it> iV’aycrow
ever}- 1st nnd 3rd Thursday dvori-
ing at 8 o’chmt, P. M.«otl I *
O. P. Folk#, -V: -G. -;
TV. J. Causweu,,'Site. ’ ‘
Dupont lv 7 15 am
845 pm lv Lake City ar
3 50pmlv Gainesville ar
7 10 pin Iv Live Oak ^. ar
9 00 pm lv Dupont na 7 10 am
9 48pm"lv Valdosta Iv6 20'pm
10 20 pm lv Quitman lv 5 4G pm
11 lOpmar Thomasvillelv4 55am
1233 amar Camilla lv3 14aru
l’SOamar Albany lv 210am
Pullman buflqt cars to and from
Jacksonville and St Louis via
Thouiasvilleand Albany.
ALiiANV EVetiB id.
8 45 pm lv Savannah ar 0 .5 am
11 35 pm lv Jesup lv 3 25 am
2 20 am ar Waycross lv 1 10 am
7 05 am ar Callahan lv 10 20 pm
805amar Jacksonville lv 9 30 pm
9 30 am lv Jacksonville at 8 05am
10 20 pm lv Callahan nr 7 05 ant
2 45 am lv Waycross ar 12 00 ngt
4 10 ant ar Dupont, lv 10 30 pm
6 15 ain nr Live Oak ly 7 10 pm
9 35 am ar Gainesville lv 3 50 pm
10 00 a m ar Lake City lv 3 45 pm
4 40 am ly Dupont ar 9 45 put
5 50amlv Valdosta lv8 20pm
6 42 am lv Quitman lv 7 35 pm
7,50 am ar Thomasville lv G 30 pm
11 50 m ar Albany lv 3 30 pm
Stops at all regular stations.
Pullman palace sleeping car tp'
end front Savannah and Tampa
via Gainesville. Pullman buffet
sleeping cars to and from Jackson
ville and Washington. Pullman
/oar Office at Grand Central Hotel.
\A DON'T buy- until you
this Machine.
CAST CO.,
Kusiivills. cq
Wavcross Lodgs, l No < 30!)
F. ft. M- ;. . .M
, Meets on the 2nd and 4th VYP‘l-
no.sday nights in each month in
tbo Masonic hall. dia’l' o ■ ? »sjI
C. C. BUCHANNANV ^ % n
E. D. PANINS,
inrrs’. : ' 1 , :~-7~ri)ofl Tk&u
Ct-nlrrvlIIntj« lOf.-f'.) AviJ»f4
> Moots First ^OMirdnv^ J*n«4l
jnortth '*8*P. MILL% ! -Wc?lt»
J. I*. ST^i.f,i.\-(ls, See. .
W. E. SFAMLEI
New Improved High Arm.
New Mechanical Principles
and Rotary Movements, A,uto-
matio, 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. and
Gives Perfect Satisfaction.
Send for Circulars-
AVERY MACHINE CO..
812 Broadwa., New York.
M ds.i,. Low-. .,0 , ;
Methodist ehmciy, cvorv ; ilvioluy
night. , ■ o ' v i-.-r ilin'I i
H. E. tKITCHBSk.C, C, . »
W. M. WILSON, K. of
KEunioi’3 sES.rTc^i;^',;/']
Baptist Chnreb, Rev. .1, |
I»n9tor—Prenchlng ‘ at: lOctKIuri P»14
and 7 :30 p. m., the 2&<l \
l»ath in tfvery month, !
log every Wednesditj;, e\$rp*n^ ! f &RJ
idctoek. s. Sumhiy-scliobl ;ak *L p'. m,‘
*" " m "MnoTtniutvfu ■?;(>»>lh, Key. E.,j'M.t
Whiting, Pastor iPfckokittg iat*40 s3*»
y. m M ami 8 p. : m.i oiifshljUSpW
ar.it 4th Sabbaths ft , ’py^Py , TOMitlf |
Prayer meeting qmy Ttilirid^
evening. Sunday-sc:h6ol, 4,’p.|nj 5 ' !
Mooting and .Valley-Guttering at
tended to Fromptly.
Pumps and Driven Wells made
a specialty. Old stoves repaired
at a very small cost.
from the country solicited, and
prompt attention will be given
- CASTINGS
furnished to fit any stove.
SHOP and STORE, on north side ot Courlkou9o, next to Posloflice.
OUR No. 14 BUGGY.
We manufacture Open and Top Bug-
-. consisting of the Side Spring, End
'g. Brewster, Timken and Edward
Spring.
various styles cf Two-Sealed Can
“ages, Wagons, Cutters and Sleighs.
sonville and Chattanooga via Al
bany, nnd Jacksonville and Cin-
ciii.-.atti Via Jesup. ;
CONNECTIONS.
At Savannah for (^harleston at
7 ;10 a m, arrive Auguta via Ycm-
assce at 1 40 p ; in, ahitTS 18 p m :
MEMwer
with steamships f6r New ’ York
Sunday, Tuesday and 1 Friday; for
Boston Thursday; for Baltimore
semi-weekly. *
At Jesup fo^ Brunswick at 2:50
a. m. (except Sunday) and 620 p.
OUR No. & 17ACON.
Idbsral discbutit to thb
SctuZ for Catalogue and Prices before
buying.
HOTCHKIN CARRIAGE WORKS,
SYRACUSE, S. Y.
PIANO AND ORGAN CLEARING OUT SALE.
m; for Macon 2,30 a in and 8 40
Come up, Buyers. Here’s your chance. 100 PIANOS ! 100 ORGANS
c osed out regardless of value. A genuine clearance sale to reduce stock,
‘jstouments are over and above our regular stock; must get
Some are new, not used a day; some used six months ore
from two to five years. Some are ^ Seumm-Hand Instr
and thoroughly repaired, renovated, repolished and made goodas’
In the 200 there are Square Pianos, Upright Pianos, Gmnd ~
Oi^ans, and Parlor Organs, from over twenk J! “*
ering, Knabe, Mason & Hamlin, Hallett & uavis, jj
Anon, fabler, Peloubet, Shoiiinger, Estey and Bent.
DESCRIPTIVE LISTS are printed, and
pondents as well as by person. Instrument
are, and if purchasers are not suited we ref
TERMS EASY-—-Pianos $10per month; (
ments to Spot Cash Buyers. Write, and i
your eyes.
Igi ENGINES
■Sfesornfas flw
• of all Sizes.
Write fop Circular and tel! u> what you want
K. IV. PAYXK & SOXS, Drawer 1003,
Elmira, X. Y.
Or our Yew York Office.
Eastern Agents. IIux, Cuirxx k Co.. Beaton, Maw.
onr i-atautcd Vertical Boiler will not prime. No
danger ot burning Cura.
ROMANOS J 100 ORGANS! to be
money out of
day; some used six months or a year; some used
Se are p^ 00 ron^K«K d ^ Han i d In J trun w*ntfl, taken in ex-
*, vu.*.u Pianos, Church
■differentmakers, includingChick-
Javis, ^Mathushek, Vose, Burdctt,
purchase can be made by corres-
are "represented precisely as they
id their money.
;ans $3 per month. Great iriduce-
wiu offer bargains that will open
Oroti^tftoetofiutnmfeiitoiFereMU during Centennial week,'but there
re 200 left, which must go m the next 00 days. From three tofive are sold daily.
’iHrie q ar?ntth^l0t W ' mttOBeCllreOne ' This advertisement (in 50 good papers)
-d mention thU ( pa-
J YER^SOH
\DVERTISING
Agents
1LDIKB & h sthSM PHIUDEIPHH.
ESTIMATES FREE
AYER & SON’S IHANUAL
T. T. Faydock. which is not only the Leading
IAODQ BDGQX OF AMERICA. Hal
fth WheeL Askyou dealer for the V. X.
^ “**— Bolt and Fifth Wheel.
rMini* r-ve* any other.
ft»i^d«aUis*w< printrfi
> eksut ftjte, to u^oo* tt» vOI apw to tnmt It.)
tl?. EA.-2TDOOK, o
Car. Flam and Twelfth Sta^ CDTCI55ATI, O.
ESS! . SO E0r2QriTA3L3i"
July next, at the courthouse in said
county, within - the legal hours of sale,
for cash, the.following property to-wit:
Twq.hundred and forty-fivq acres oilot-
of Iqnd No. (147) one hundred and for-
ty-seyen in the 8th district of said coun
ty. Levied on as the property of Val
entine Ste\v$rt to satisfy an execution
issued by B. Sweat, N. P., ex-officio J.
P.. in favor of Merld & Hartshorn. Said
place is improved, there being a dwell
ing house on the place known as the
place where the defendent now* resides.
Levy made Ly constable J. C. Johnson,
and turned oVer to me. This June'2,
1880.
S'F. MILLER,
June 2nd (4tA Sheriff W.C.
?. e. iiama
LiUBiifil7 & BATES Southern fflusse Mouse, SnYsunuh,
-aprill4-12m. , . " ■ / ;
berths secured at pasenger^ation.
JAS.L TAYLOR,,
General Passenger Age
H P. BREWER,
Attorney at Law,
Waycross, Georgia.
JOHN C. XICIIOLLS. | W. O. BRAXT1
-R. G. FLEMING.. Superintend
A TTORfy’YS AT LA
Blacksker, Georgia.
the undersigned until 11 o’clocx, a. m.,
on Saturday June 19th, next, to build a
wooden double truss bridge across the
Satilla river,-at the Cason bridge, the
entire lengtlroisaid bridge to be 3-*>4 ft.,
and 12 ft wide, main span to be .100 ft
Also, scaled proposals will be receiv
ed until*sa ; d 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
One of li e •nnrest'Sloeks in my line has recently *>een opened, and
bargains, ruu lie obtaine<L
if45 - Practices in all the court'
of the Brunswick circuit, and else
where by special contract. Office
in the courthouse.
SSS~
Praclice
Federal Courts.
m State
Milliney and F aneyDress Goods
and CustoBi-made Shoes Spe-
ninliifse 1 ^ :
own Housi
Folkston, Ga.
Resident Dentists,
don’t "et that fly by
come back anti sub
tile Headlight. It
per day; special
>r. month. tr
Goods