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J.R. KNIGHT
and Church
Handles Sowing
> Sows any de
sired quantity
from 1 quart
to 3 bushels to
DON’T \>uy uutil you
hj this M^*»inc.
C SPRING CART
jfgS ENGINES ^
.. BOILERS®^
of all Sizes. .
■ Writ# for Circular *nd tell u« what you want,
n. tv. PAYS K * loss, Drawer 1003,
Elmira. N. Y.
Or iur Sew York OfBce.
Tax tern Agent*. HilJ, (umtCo., Boston. Mom.
vmr iwlentctl Ytt'Kal Boiler will net prime. So
£ UEBEE & BATES Southern Masse Souse, Savauuab, Be.
april 14-12m.
»f a Baggy »&do by T. T. Hnydoek. which fa not only the Leading
ire. butTHE LEADING BUGGY OF AWEBICl. Has
King Bolt end Fifth Wheel. Ask you dealer for the t. T.
I'GGY. with the Ilaydock 8afetj Sins Bolt sad Fifth WheeL
Aina over any other..
ihkcAsa a ariemto«tocsatstyk.tsaays—wkswClaciwteftsaeltJ
willing to serve the people
in erecting handsome buildings,
the undersigned,
OUR No. 14 BUGGY.
"We manufacture Open and Top Bug-
consisting of the Side Spriti
, consisting of tho Side Spring, End
ig. Brewster, Timken and Edward
•. Spring.
various styles of Two-Seated Cap
riages, Wagons, Cutters and Sleighs.
prepared to do all work entrusted to me with skill and promptness,
pccilications and plans furnished by us upon application, and sug-
jstions made free of charge. I invite parties having building to
o in any of its branches to call upon me, as I guarantee satisfac-
on in price aod quality of work.
C. H. LOWTHER,
feb 10-12 m asog)
OUR No. 5 WAGON,
liberal discount to the trade.
Send for Catalogue and Prices "before
buying.
HQTCHKIN CARRIAGE WORKS,
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
One of llie largest slocks m my line has recently oeen opened, and
rare bargains cau be obtained.
Millinery and FancyDress Goods
• and Custom-made Shoes Spe
cialties.
Order* from the oonulry solicited, and I will make it to the interest of
all to buv fYora me in preference lo sending farther away from home for
goods which 1 sell at reasonale figures. I have one of the finest stocks
of Millinery & Dress floods
,-lect goods. Give me
sepi.9-12iu asog
Resident Dentists,
Wnvernss, . . Georgia
OKFICK—Upstairs in the Tarkcr
bnililing. rep 12-ly.
llYER^oSOH
Mdvertising
JnkGENTS.
TIMES 8UU-0MG PHtlMEUm
ESTIMATES SIFREE
"^.UV-AYERA SON’S MANUAL
School Books at
Plain and
to with i
just received a lot (
s, which we arc offerin
Come and see us.
Lam l a & You mans.
in Southwest Gi
inks of all kinds at the IIk.<
waycross headlight.
GT Thto p«p« Will te mailed to
.nbwribem, [>ostag« free, at the fol
lowing price:
vine year, *1 00.
oix months, ------ SO.
Three month.. - - * - * 2S.
Invariable in advance. So devi
ation will bo made from the above
prices.
tart CiMuur-Br.»»wl«-I« Cin-.lt.
Clinch—Frst Mondays 'in March
ami October.
Appling— Second Mondays id
March and October.
Wayne—'Third Mondays In
March and October.
Pierce—Fourth Mondays in
March and Octoje-r.
Ware—First Mondays in April
and November.
Coffee—Tuesday after second
Monday in April’ and November.
Charlton- Tuesday after Third
Monday in April and November.
Camden—Fourth Mondays in
April and November.
Glynn— Beginning on the first
Mondays in May and December,
and to continue for two weeks, or
os long as the business may re
quire.
Job work, noat and artistic,
gotten up at this office, on short
notice.
Pierce I.odee, .No i>T, I. 0. O. F.
Meets in their hall in Waycross
every 1st and 3rd Thursday even
ing at 8 o’clock, I’. M.
G. P. Foi.ks, N. G.
W. J. C.thswsix, Sec.
Waycross High School
S. I & I.
Foe Males add females.
The above institntion has been opened with most flattering
success, mid the patronage of Waycross and vicinity is needed to
make it a permanent institution.
Terms, per session of ten 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 bo aided in the daily curriculum by able
assistants as soon as conveniences can be arranged.
The Full Session of this School will commence August 30th.
Sterling P. Settle, Prin.
References:
Bi.Acr.sHF.An—Hon. W. G. Brantley, Dr. A. M. Moore, II. J.
Smith, Presid’t Trustee Blacksliear Academy.
Waycross—T. E. Lanier, E. II. Crawley, Rev. J. 51. Cross.
Wavcross Lodge, No 305
F. A- M-
Meets on the 2nd and 4th Wed
nesday nights in each month in
the Masonic hall.
C. C. BUCHANNAN, W. M.
E. D. HAWKINS, See. .
Ontvevlllmc* Lotlffc. No. 100. V. A. M.
Meets First Saturdays in each
month S. F. MILLS, W. M.
J. I*. Sf ali.ixgs, Sec,
Knights «f Pythias.
Meets in Lott’s hall, opposite
Methodist church every Monday
night.
If. E. HUTCHENS, C. C.
W. M. WILSON, K. of U. & S.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
BaptistCimroll. Rev. J. M. Cross,
Pastor—Preaching at 10:30 a. in.,
and 7 :30 p. m., the 2nd nno 4t!i Sab
bath in every rhontli. Prayer meet
ing every Wednesday evening 7 ;S0
o’clock. Sunday-school ul 4 p. m.
M. R, Church; South, Rev. K. M.
Whiting, Pastor :Preaohing at 10:30
a. m., and 8 p. in., on 2d, 3rd
ar.d 4th Sablmlhs in every month
Prayer meeting every Thursday
evening. Sunday-school, 4 p. in.
A. M. K. Church, Rev. 1). L.
Jones, Pastor— Preaching on
and 3rd Sabbaths in every mouth ai
10:30 a. in., 3, anil 7 :80 p m.
M. E. Church, Rev. J A Adams
Pastor—Prearhinjr llie2:1 Sabbath
in every month at 11:30 a. in. and
%P-m. ,
Entire Stock
All trains of this road arc run by
Central (90) Meridian time, which i.
S® minutes slower than Savat-nal
time.
Time card in effect June 27,
1886. Passenger trains on this
road will run ns follows:
Bead Down • Read Up
FAST MAIL
7 01 am lv Savannah ar 7 58 pm
8 38 am Ir Jesup ar 610 pui
9 34 am lv Blacksliear ar 5 17 pm
9 50 am ar Waycross lv 5 00 om
11 27 am ar Callahan *.v 2 45 pm
12 00 m ar Jacksonville lv 2 00 pin
7 35 am lv Jacksonville ar 7 30 pai
8 18 am lv Callahan ar 6 50 pm
10 25 am lv Waycross ar 4 40 pm
11 lOainlv Homerville lv 3 51 pm
11 30 am ar Dupont lv 3 35 pm
12 18 pm lv Valdosta lv 2 52 pm
12 50 pm lv Quitman lv 2 23 pm
1 37 pm ar Thoniasville lv 1 40 pm
S35pmar Baiubridge lvllz5auv
4 01 pm ar Chattahoochee Ivll 30 am
Pullman buffet cars to and from
Jacksonville and Now York, and
to and from Jacksonville and New
Orleans r*a Pennsacola and Mo-
bihL
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
4 30 pm lv Jacksonville aril 30 am
5 14 pm lv Callahan ar 10 40 am
7 30 pm lv Waycross ar 8 25 am
7 56 pm lv Glenmorc lv 802 am
8 17 pm lv Argyle lv 7 45 am
8 32 pm lv Homerville lv 7 32 am
8.50 pm ar Dupont lvTloam
345pmlv Lake City ar
3 50 pm lv Gainesville ar
7 lOpmlv Live Oak ar
8 56 pm lv Dupont ai 7 10 am
0 43 pm lv Valdosta lv 6 20 pm
1013 pm lv Quitman lv 5 4(i pm
llOlpmar Thomasvillelv4 55 am
1221 amar Camilla lv3 14am
1 09 aln ar Albany lv 2 10 am
Pullman bullet cars to and from
Jacksonville and St Louis via
Thomasville and Albany.
ALU ANY EXPRESS.
F B. McRAE & CO.,
Jesup, Ga.,
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Pianos, and Cotton Gins. Also one of the best CHL 11N
that ever knocked the butter out of a jxm of milk.
Se Ezndlss Only First-Class Articles,
fB" The New Home Machine a specialty. Machine
sold on easy terms and delivered with full lessons any
where within his reach. Just look out for “Old Black
Charlie when he is making his rounds.
Oct ce is-ca-m csgo
Any one needing Drugs, Medi
cines, Stationery, Perfumery,
Garden Seed and everything
else in the drug line, will do
well to call early, as prices are
lower than were ever heard of
beforeiu Jesup or ever likely to
heard of again. Merchants will
do well to get their prices before
buying.
0
For Sale !
THE JESUP DRUG PRINT
-THE BEST—
JOB PRINTING
OUTFIT
8 45 pm lv Savannah ar 6 15 am
11 25 pm lv Jesup lv 3 25 am
1 35 am ar Wa}cross lv 1 10 am
7 05 am ar Callahan lv 10 20 pm
8 05am ar Jacksonville lv 9 30 pm
9 30 am lv Jacksonville ar 8 05 am
10 20 pm lv Callahan ar 7 05 am
2 00 am lv Waycross ar 12 00 ngt
3 20 am ar Dupont lv 10 30 pm
5 25 am ar Live Oak lv 7 10 pm
845 am ar Gainesville lv 3 50 nm
8 45 am ar Gainesville lv 3 50 pm
9 15 a m ar Lake City lv 345 pm
3*50 am lv Dupont ar 9 45 pm
4 55 am lv Valdosta lv 8 20 pm
o 46 am lv Quitman lv 7 35 pm
7 00 am ar Thomasville lv 6 30 pm
11 50 m ar Albany lv 3 30 pm
Stops at all regular stations.
Pullman palace sleeping car to
and froiil Savannah anil Tampa
via Gnhiesville. Pullman buffet
sleeping cars to and from Jackson
ville and Washington. Pullxna..
buffet cars and Mann boudoir buf-
fetjjears via Waycross, Albany and
Macon, and via Waycross, Jesup
apd Macon, between Jacksonville
«ud Cincinnati. Also, through
passenger coaches between Jack
sonville and Chattanooga via Al
bany, and Jacksonville and Cin-
cinxatti via Jesup.
THOMASVILLE EXPRESS.
ANY WHERE
In The Country.
ALREADY HAS
A PAM PATRONAGE
TWO PEBFECT MACHINES IN ONE.
The Only Successful and Perfect Planter,
made to Plant both Cot
ton and Corn.
NO SPRINGS.
NOT COMPLICATED. C
i manage
i it.
SPA
W ay cross,
Tin-Smith and Jobber,
Sscond to no Country office.
Will sell at a bargain, as pres
ent proprietors arc expecting to
move this fall.
Eor further particulars ad
dress
The Jesup Drug Print,
P. O. Box C Jesup, Ga.
jn 1, 12m
Roofing and Valley-Cwuttering at
tended to Promptly.
Pumps and Driven Wells made
a specialty. Old stoves repaired
at a very small cost.
‘THE GI33L I LEFT BEHIND ME.”
.•:rrw5?iTEai«T7;
G 15 am lv Waycross ar G45pm
7 50 am lv Dupont lv 5 18 pm
8 15 am lv Valdosta lv 4 05 pm
9 31 am lv Quitman lv 3 20 pm
1000am ar Thomn'svilc lv 2 15 pm
Stops on all regular and flag
stations on signal.
JESUP EXPRESS.
6 45 pm lv Savannah ar 8 20 am
10 pm ar Jesup lv 5 80 am
Stops at all regular and flag sta-
ROM®
from the country solicited, and
prompt attention will be given
CASTINGS
furnished to fit any stove.
- north side of Courthouse, next to Postoffice.
PIANO AND ORGAN CLEARING OUT SALE
a. from which purchasers ca.i
i a trial and 1 will be satisfied.
CONNECTIONS.
At Savannah for Charleston at
7:10 a m, arrive Augusta via Yem-
assee at 1 40 p in, and 8 18 pm
for Augusta and Atlanta at 8 40 a
m and 8 10pm; with steamships
for New York Sunday, Tuesday
and Friday; for Boston Thursday;
for Baltimore every fifth day.
At Jesup for Brunswick at 2:50
a. m. (except Sunday) and 620 p.
m; for Macon 2 30 a in and 8 40
a. in.
At Waycross for Brunswick at
4:10 a m hiid 10:40 a m; for Al
bany at 5 00 p in and 12 45 a in.
At Callahan for Fcmandina at
8:10 a pi and 2:45 p m; for
or Waldo, Cedar Key, Ocala,
at 11:30 u ni and 7 25 pui.
At Jacksonville, with rail and
steamer lines diverging.
At Live-Oak for Madison, Talla
hassee. etc., at 10 ;59 a m. and 7 04
(except Sunday).
; At Gainesville for Ocala, Tava
res, Pembei ton’s Ferry, Brooks-
ville and Tampa at 11 ;25 a m; for
p m Cedar Keys at 8:30 (except
Sunday.)
At Albany for Macon Montgom
ery, Mobile,* New Orleans, Louis
ville, etc.
At Chattahoochee for Pensacola
Mobile, New Orleans; with Peo
ple’s line steamers advertising
leave for Apalachicola at 3:00 a m
Wednesday, and 11 p in Saturday,
and for Columbus at 3:00 a m
Monday 8pm Tuesday and 7 K)0
a in Thursday.
Tickets sold and sleeping car
berths secured at pasenger stations
and at Bren’s Ticket office.
JAS.L TAYLOR,.
General Passenger Age
K. G. FLEMING. Sopeiiotectl
flew Improved High Arm,
New Mechanical Principles
and Rotary Movements, Auto
matic, Direct and Perfect Ac
tion, Cylinder Shuttle, Self-set
ting Needle, Positive Feed, No
Springs, Few Paris, Minimum
Weight, No Friction, No Noise,
No " Wear, • No Fatigue, No
“Tantrums,” Capacity Unlim
ited, Always in Order, Richly
Ornamented, JTickelplated. and
Give3 Perfect Satisfaction.
Send for Circulars
—Address—
AVERY MACHINE CO.,
812 Broadwav, New York.
Come up, Buyer
osed outrcgardlc
instruments are ov
Some are new, not used a day; some used six months ora year; some used
Some are good Second-Hand Instruments, taken in ex-
from two to five
Here’s your chance. 100 PIANOS ! 100 ORGANS! to be
of value. A genuine clearance sale to reduce stock. These
and above our regular stock; must get our money out of
and thoroughly repaired, renovated, rcpoliHhcd and made good as new.
re arc Square Pianos, Upright Pianos, Grand Pianos, Church
In the 200 there are Square
Organs, ami Parlor Organs, from over twenty different makers, including Chick
ering, Knalie, Mason & Hamlin, Ilallctt & Davis, Mathushck, Vose, Burdett
Ariou, Gabler, Peloubet, Shoninger, Estey and Bent.
DESCRIPTI\ E LISTS are printed, and a purchase can bo made by corres
pondents as well as by person. Instruments are represented precisely as the**
e, and if purchasers are not suited we refund their money.
TERMS EASY'—Pianos $10 nor month .’Organs $5 i>er month. Great induce
ments to Spot Cash Buyers. Write, and we will offer bargains that will open
our eyes.
Ov
twenty of these Instruments were sold during Centennial week, but thore
r e 200 left, which must go in the next tiO days. From three to five are sold daily.
Tins advertisement (in 50 good papers)
rnamental, atte
atness and disp