Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, July 28, 1886, Image 1

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HEADLIGHT. $1.00 Per Annum, in Advance. NO. 16. Southern- Chill and Fever Remedy Ha. Valilosta, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS There being such a great demand jfoi^Fevcr remedies in this country, I have been making a sjiccialstudy [of tlic different remedies used in alarinl troubles ever since I have [been in the drug business. I de termined last Fall upon putting up some preparation that would cure [the majority of eases of Fever, Ague, Chills, etc., and that «vould akc the place of a great number of [Northern and Western Fever and [Ague remedies, believing that one living in this section is capable of [preparing something that is belt' for the jwculinr class of fever and [the debilitating condition of the ystciu that prevails during the [Summer mouths. 1 have far ex* cecdcd my expectations— Last Spring I began to manufacture 'JENNINGS’ FEVER TONIC. Since which time I have put up nd sold several thousand bottle; and IT HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE kin A single instance. Meeting with this unprecedented success I feel perfectlv safe in placing a GUARANTEE 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 re funded. The regular practicing phvsi- inns of the country have examin ed the formula of Jennings’ Fever |Tonic, and pronounce it efficient nd harmless. I place before the public only a few of the great number of unsolic- Paints, Oifc, ^. Brushes, Pure White Lead, And Colors, The Startling Revelation that Twenty Thousand Infants are Annually Killed in the Uni ted States by the Use of “Soothing Svrup” Which Analysis Shows to Contain a Large Per. cent, of Opium. Mothers Poisoning their Innocent Babes with Laudanum Concealed in a Secret Nostrum, “Guaranteed to contain no Opiate.” Ciiikf JrsTicn Common Sense Savi Ladies and Gentlemen of this vast; verse.—This ease is certainly the most iiniMirtant that has eve* come before us for consideration, and demands undivided attention. It is bv no means a new issue, for, ns far back* as trace the true science of medicii . can also sec that this evil has existed: —this claim of some to have “discover ed” some wonderful healing balm known only to themselves and some ig noramus from whom thov learned how to make their panacea—i need not tell the intelligent how uterly false such claims are, both ns to the* origin, and value of these nostrums. We think the test of merit is the only fair test, and the universal sentiment is that everyone should be willing to abide by it. Compe tition in the manufacture of medicines, to the extent that it has for its primary object the placing of the best article upon the market, e s t a b the legitimate place of a preparation To ivard 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 par with that which is first-class.— AN e have jmsitivo evidence, also, that manv of these nostrums are actually Treaty Thousand Children ited certificates received in regard to its cures. T Albert Jennings, Druggist, Jasper, Fla. Glass, Putty, Varnishes,! Certificates. XEWNANSVILLK, Fla. J July 22,1885. S m Mr. T. All»crt Jennings, Jasper, Fla.: Dear Sir—I have used your Fever Tonic quite extensively with my hands, and find that it will do all you claim for it. I take pleas ure in recommending it. Yours truly, John F. Lamr. [Conductor Roadway Train, S. F. & NY. Railway. Wall Paper,! Are annually killed outright by the of so-called “Soothing Syrup,” “guar anteed to contain no opiate.” Think of this, gentlemen and ladies of the great Jury of Public Opinion, see loving mother dropping the vile opium mixture that is to kill her child, worst of all with her own hand*murdcring her innocent babe, laboring under the de lusion that “it contained no opium and yet analysis shows, that a certain popular “soothing syrup” docs contain a large, dangerously large! proportion of lamlanmu and 20,000 children are t timated as being the number that a each year swept into the grave by it nml similar preparations, “said to contni no opiate.!’ Pysieians turn away i all such vile mixtures, i and are not willing to unknown mixture which i less, may be dangerou possibly suit the disea •lindly ay be wortli- and might for which it recommended, but no certainty exists as to the strength or uniformity of the preparation, it is a secret, or pat- F i> f. v ......... i tent medicine, made with an eye to . R. A X. RAILWAY oHOPS,/ cheapness of production, and exclusive LllaviLLE, Fla. ^ control, based on a false claim of “dis- iMr. T. Elbert Jennings, Jasper, covery,” and peculiar virtues and me- 1 p| n . | dieinal qualities with an utter disregard tv " ' 0 T <• i i i to truth, science and common sense. DEAR r*lK I ean safe!} anuj Such claims, however, are short-lived MAC1IRY OILS A SPECIALTY] LOCKS, Nash Weights, CORDS, ?}icerfully recommend Jcnnin [Frvcr Tonic, a pleasant cure for bilious fever, etc. • Yours Truly, J. D. Johnston. Jasper, Fla., July 10, 1SS5. Hinges, ©crews, Time, Piaster, Hair, Cement, Etc., Etc. Mr T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla: Dear Sir—I have used “Jen nings’Fover Tonic,” and find it to be a success. Ono bottle cured three cases of chill and fever on my place. I cheerfully recom mend it. Yours Respectfully,' Tiios J. Bryan. Write for prices. Jennings, Fla., July 21,1885. Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla.—Dear Sir : My wife bad 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 her immediately. I have used sev eral bottles of Fever Tonic on my farm, and am highly pleased with it—it never fails to cure. Respectfully, S. S. Sharp. White Spring, Fla.J 85. S July 24,18S5. Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper, Fla.: Dear Sir—Last spring I bad an attack of fever. Hearing of your Fever Tonic, I purchased a bottle and used only a third of it^ and was cured TI 'he remainder of the bottle I gave to a young lady who had had the fever for two years, and I have learned that it entirely cured her and she has not had the I take great pleasure n recommending it to those sufifer- ug for the public, though deceived f< time cannot always be hoodwinked, and are fast finding out the hollowness of pattent medicine boastings. The truly meritorious cannot bo cried down nor can it be retarded, it is a part of the march of progress, and the only w ay to meet it is to do bettor than others, in all departments where experience, skill, productive facilities and commer cial honesty art* legitimate factors. In keeping wtth this view of the man ufacture of medicines which aie and al ways will be in demand, a class oi remedies have sprung up to meet remedies have sprung up to meet a popular demand, I allude to non-secret or remedies having the formula on them, thus enabling Physicians— who are as a class oo busy to manufacture compound their own*prescriptions,— inspect them and recommend them in cases to which they are suited. The hr 1 S3 pm 925 ill lv 2 22pm lOOOpi lv 3 00 p m 10 40 p ii Jacksonville ! via S F. & W )* aP7 30 p m Jacksonville ) . via 8 F & % F ) lv 2 00 p m Pearson Alapaha Ty Ty J lv 7 01 air lv 5 00 p n lvO 13 pn lv 717 p it ly 8 41 pn lv 8 60 p n lv 9 28 p n lv 9 44 p r 10 00 p n Sumner Willingham Davis Albanv Macon via C R It a Atlanta via C R It ar Marietta via W & Aar Chattanooga via NV & A Cincinnatti via Cin So a 6 30 a i 9 40 a i 1 35 p r P« 7 07 pi Moil Cincinnati So lv Chattanooga, via NV & Alv Marierta via NV & A lv Atlanta, via C It It lv Macon, via C R It lv Albany lv 500 a in Davis’ • lv 555 a m NVillingliam lv 6 10 a n Express 8 47 p 8 oo a 1 30 p 7 10 p lllOp Sumner Ty Ty Alapaha Pearson NVnycross Savannah, via S F & NV . Jacksonville) 1 v 0 .'18 a i lv G 58 a i lv 8 13 a i lv 9 14 a i ar 10 20 ui 758 p i: <30pn via 8 F & NV ) Jacksonville! via 8 F & NV f ar735am Savannah, ! via S F & NV* lv 7 01 a n NVavcross lv 10 40 a r Schlatterville Iioboken _ NVaynesviTle lv 12*!o p i 8 45 p i 4 10 pi 435a i Jamaica lvl25 Pyles’ Marsh lv 115 a n Brunswick ar 1 50 p r 555 a 0 40 a 7 00 a m 7-lj) a ft'AYCROSS ACCOMMODA Stops at all Stations. Leaves Brunswick /. 5 15*a Arrives NVnycross : :* 1010 a nETunxixc: Leaves NVnycross 3 20 p Arrives Brunswick 8 00 p The mail train stops at all B. N stntii Connections made at NVavcross to and from all points on the S.,’ F. & NV’. Railway. Pullman, Palace, Sleeping and Mann Bcndoir Sleeping Cars upon Jackson ville and Cincinnati through trains. Purchase tickets at B. & NV. stations and save extra faro collected on the train. J. A. McDuffie, A. A. Gaddis, Gen Pass Agt. Vice-Pros and Gen’l Man’r. F. NV. Angier, As’t Gen’l Pass Agt. V. L. Stanton* Agent, NVavcross, Ga. Dickey’s PAINLESS m WATER Relieves at flamed Eyes in pain or danger, tion in the world. Price only* 2o cents; ask for it. Have no other. Sold by all dealers. Dicker & Anderson, npril 7-80. Bristol, Tenn. Cutes weak and i: a few hours without The best Eve prep i t»_i i„ o*. .... Know what they are taking, and what they may reasonably expect to gain from them. Prominent among this class of remedies I would call vour attention to Priccly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium, compound (P. P. P) as a remedy of rare merit, being composed as it is of the fluid extracts of Prickly Ash, Poke Root, Stillingia, Sarsaparil la and containing the Iodide of Potas sium, all well-known alternatives or Blood Purifiers, carefully proportioned and combined, so that each table spoon ful represents an exact amount *n each of those valuable'BIood Remedies. The P. P. P. Mfg. Company use the green Roots and Barks in making the various Fluid Extracts and in this way secure the full medicinal strength of each of the vegetable remedies used. Physi cians endorse it as a perfect Blood Medicine and the public fiud in it a re liable remedy for Rheumatism, Scrofu la, gypMllis, Old Sores, Malarial•Pbis- ining ami all broken down conditions requiirag a powerful tonic and,alterna tive. It is absolutely harmless, as everyone who takes it’improve in gen eral * health and gain strength rapidly. It is strong—be ing a fluid extract, and not a tea made by boiling roots In a pot like slops.— T*wo to four bottles are sufficient t- t-ure. Itd.« * n* t take forty to fifty be: ties, as of the weaker Ll.vxi Kc:..euie now on the marKet-*^ J For sale by Fla. Medicines every* ADVERTISERS Caa learn the exact-cost of any propose! fine of advertising in American Papers hy addressing Geo. P. Powell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York. Send lOcta. for lOO-page Paxnphle*- Dobbins House, ' DUPONT. GEORGIA. Mrs, P. B. Dobbins, Pro. nd Dealers in j - Rates. $2 00 per day; rates to railroad employees, and regular hoarders by the month < [ week. The house is new and net lv ;nrnisl-ed ami the table supplh I with *.hc: best the market affords, nov 25-ly ccgo. KAST TENNESSEE. VIHG GEORGIA KAILROA1) GEORGIA DIVISION. The New Short Line. LANIER & YOU MANS, NVnycross, Georgia. F 'C. FOLKS. A. W. CARSWEL Drs. Mb & Carswell Waycross, Ca., Offer their professional services to the citizens of Waycross and sur rounding country. All calls promptly attended to. Office over Folks & Morgan’s drug store. July -1-12 mos. % JACKSON GRIMES. (North side of Courthouse Square) Waycross. Ga. Doe 2-1 f. Big Excitement l New CBMip M Sen nit la ops! Troops Hurrying to the Front Ranks! Hen, Women and Children on a Big Bush for (HEAP Grocery Store! Where there is a constant war fare being waged on high prices for Choice Flour and Meal, Magno lia Hams, Smoked Shoulders BUTTES! LARD, SUGaR, COFFEE, syrup, honey, _ VINEGAR, and everything wanted for fam ily consumption, Mr Sharp be hind the counter cutting prices, keen to trade and offering a re ward for the best customer ill the city. Call and examine HOODS AND PRICES. EJBF Harpers Old Stand. NOTICE. GEORGIA—Ware County. To All NVhom it May Concern : Cora L. Waldron, administratrix of E. D. Waldron, deceased, Iras, in due form, applied to the-nndersigned for leave to Chattanooga to Atlanta—Rome to Atlanta, Atlanta to Mae»» and tho shortest of nil rout Chattanooga and the West Florida and tho Southeast. Offers the traveler spoed, comfort and safety, with solid trains, perfect through car arrangements and positive connec tions. Pullman and Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping Car MACON TO NKNV YORK WITHOUT CHANGE, Condensed Lo cal Passenger schedule (on basis Cen tral Standard Time, by which all trains run). In effect August 30th 1885. Naylor, Ga., February 12th, 1880. To the Public Ukxerai.lt: Mr son now nearly twenty one years old has stomach, SOUTHWARD. ST tTMKfl Expr’s F. Mail. No. 11. No 13 Lv Cleveland S 55 pm 5 15 put Lv Chattanooga 8 55 pm 9 45 am Ar Dalton 1114. pm Lv Dalton 10 27 pin 11 14 pm Lv Rome 12 01 pin 1235 pm Ar Atlanta 3 00 pm 3 :u> pm Lv Atlanta 3 20 am 4 pm Lv Indian Spring 5 m am 5 30 pm Ar Macon (155 am 7 20 pm Lv Macon 7 15 am 7 40 pm Ar Huwkinsville 10 iKi am 1015 pm Lv Eastman 1005 pni Lv Jesup 1 50 pm 140 am Lv Savannah 8 25 pm 6 20 am Ar Brunswick C10 am Ar Jacksonville G 30 ain NORTHWARD. STATIONS Expr’s F*Mail. No. 12. No. 14. Lv Jacksonville 7 00 am Lv Brunswick Lv Savannah 7 01 am 9 00 pm Lv Jesup 11 35 am 11 20 am Lv Eastman 4 15 am Lv Hawkinsville 3 45 pm 7 50 am Lv Macon 0 45 pin Lv Indian Springs 8 IS pm Ar Atlanta 10 30'pm Lv Atlanta Lv Rome Lv Dalton Ar Chattanooga Ar Cleveland 705 834 10 45 12 01 pm 3 00 pm 4 IS pm 0 10 pm All trains connect at Chattanooga, Atlanta, Macon and'Je3up with diverg ing lines. Nop, 13 and 14 hava through Pullman and Now York via Macon and Atlanta. Through coach between Chattanooga and Jacksonville and between Mac ., and Savannah. Pullman Sleeping Car Macon to Savannah and Macon to Jack- Nos. 11 and 12 run solid between Jos- up and Chattanooga and 1ms through sleepers between Atlanta and Knox ville. Berths reserved days in advance on application. All trains.connect at Cochran daily, except Sunday for HawKinsville. For tickets and other information call on or address L. R. JETER, Ticket Agt 10) Second St. Macon, Ga Depot foot of fourth Street. J. NV. FRY, Sunt. Georgia Division, J .T fllMPPIV \c lvnirv- NOTICH GEORGIA—Coffee County. Will be let to the lowest bidder on Saturday July 10th, next, at 11 o’clock, a. in., at the ferry of the Alapaha river, the dividing line of Coffee and Berrien counties, known as the Thomas Cady place, the contract of building a wood- brulge. Plans and specifications open for inspection at my office. Said bridge to be built on piling. Bids will be received by mail with sealed propo sals until the time of let! ing out, with right to reject any or all bids reserved. ELIJAH PAULK, Ordinary Coffee County, Ga. one town-lot of land in the town of NVavcross, said county, Known as the Waldron & Ivey store-bonse lot belong ing to the estate of said deceased) and said application will be beard on the j first Monday in August next. This July j *» 1 IQCft Wibowtott * I 2nd, 1880. * WARREN LOTT, july 7-4t] - Ordinary. >ds at cost. No and see me and b< u ft hat 1 say. ■ stock of drv | HBUG. Come ; evinced tl fering from swollen feet ;i an intensely sallow complexion—thin blood, a varying appetite and great weakness—preventing his doing anv work-ins weight being 72 pounds ii month ago. Learning of the merits of Briggs’ Tonic Pills I obtained some nml after giving him 0 boxes he now weighs SO pounds, his health is better Jhan it has been for ten years—his complexion ruddy, his strength is also wonderful considering his former condition. I recommend them as the best tonic in the world.. As evidence of truth of tho above I cite below named gentlemen. Very Respectfullv, NV*. J. PETERS. Reference: I. W. Carter, 8. ., J. F. Sellers, J. L. Fonder. 60 m iWIASKSS AID ■I ■_ suit A Lite Experience. Remarkable and Qumk cures. Trial Packages. Bend stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARP A CO. Louisiana, Mo. Valdosta, Ga., April 12th, 18S0. % To The Public: My wifo has been troubled with KvCollen stomach, sallow complexion, thin blood, loss of appetito heaiUcKe, great weakness, vertigo—bo- ing unable to do any work, or walk any distance without getting weak and dfz- xv. 1 have been buying medicine, ior 30 years, and have never bought any thing that gave me so much satisfaction as Briggs’ Tonic Pills. I gave my wife* 5 bottles and she is now ~*“ ; *~- 1 ” * with a good appetite and ; J. Lee Smith. : ?! * ir, and is strong enough to do V fatigue. T —