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^ Here they arc, eleven of them. You
be found lower than any heretofore
, heart! of.
Pricxly Ash. Poke Root. Potassium.
The Greatest Blood
Purifier
Of tte o Age l\ j
If yoa are feeble, try one Bottle
and sec its wonderful effects.
All who take “P. P. P.” gain fieri-
and strength rapidly. It is the best
Remedy for Malarial Poisons, and will
cure chills in every instance. As a (
Tonic and regulator for females who !
are in a low state ot health it lias uo I
equal.
Uj a Bottle and be Convinced.
Read our Imok and see what those
who have taken P. P. P. say.
Respectfully,
P/P. P. M’F’G CO.
Waycross, Ga., July 1st, 1886.
Certificates:
15 Yean* a -nlT.ter from ltheumatUui.
Wir\T THE HON. W. H. WILDER, MAYOR
OF ALBANY, SAYS.
He suffered fifteen years with Rheu
matism, and during that time tried all
the so-called specifics that he could
hear of. One of them he paid $3 90
per bottle for and took nine bottles and
received no benefit from any of them.—
His grandson, who runs on the B. & W
railroad, finally cot a bottle of P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke-root ami Potassium)
while in Waycross and induced him to
take it- The first bottle showed its
wonderful effect* and after continuing
the use of it for a short time, the rheu
matism disappeared and he feels like a
new nian amt takes great pleasure in
in recommeiidiug it to sufferers from :
rheumatism. W. H. WILDER.
Office Alapaua Star )
Alapalia, Ga., June 5th, 1886. )
P. P. 1*. lira Go: Gentlemen—About
nine months ago I was attacked with
intiamatory Rheumatism in my feet,
back, shoulders and breast. The pains
were excruciating and continuous. For
six weeks I was confined to my bed,
and part of the time had to be assisted
to turn over. At times I could, pot sit
up, if to do so .wpuld have secured a
fortune. My ff ^‘kere-swollen trod the
bottom* 'of- tbiSSFero «o tontlor tht*
- r. ~ walking was a source of the liveliest
ir of unsolic- | misery. It would be impossible toex-
ed in regard press In words the agony that 1 endured.
I tried a number of remedies, so-called,
m and some of them afforded temporary
mm /ff /* o relief, but it was only temporary, and I
fi'lliiy&f began to despair of finding a cure. 1
oner Kin had heard several gentlemen Rpeak of
s P tr » r ni. a nww Rheumatism cure raanufaetured
at Waycross, and while I listened, I
L doubted. Finally, I met two or three
CS. parties who had tried this new medi
cine and had been cured, and I decided
ILLE, Fla.,) to procure a pint of it and test its vir-
52, 1885. S tues. This, I did, and was satisfied
Iowa Tn«nor that 1 had been benefitted. Well to
S> nia t e a long story short, I continued to
take the medicine until I had used
used your three and a half quart bottles, improv-
jnsivelv with ln K all the while in my ceneral health,
l 0 * it w ill fin aI *d noticing a steady decrease in the
jat H mu uo Hheumatism. when the half of the
I take pleas- fourth quart was finished, I felt as well
it. as I ever did in my life, with only an
y occasional touch of Rheumatism, and
ij» t since taking the first quart I have been
L, V q w. able to attend to my duties in the office,
I ra.n, o. J?. no t having lost a moment since on ac
count of my fflrmer enemy.
I shall take two or three quarts more
rAY Shops J of P. P. P. f beginning about two months
jLE Fla. ) from the time I left off taking it, and I
Catalogue No. I—Pianos.
Catalogue No. 2—Organs.
Catalogue No. 3—Music.
Catalogue No 4—Band Instruments.
Catalogue No. 5—Band and Orches
tral Music.
Catalogue No. 6—Automatic Instru
ments.
Catalogue No. 7—Small Instruments.
CuDilogue No. 8—-Strings.
Catalogue No 9—Pianos, Stools, and
Covers.
Catalogue No 10—Artists’ Materials.
Catalogue No. 11—Frames.
Please indicate by numbers the Cata
logue you wish.
Pianos.—Chickering, Mason & Haiulin,
Mathusek, Dent & Arion, $260
to $1,000, $25 cash and $10 a
month.
Organs-Mason & Hamlin, Bav State
& Pachard, $27 00 to $500 cash
and $500 per mo.
Sheet 100,000 pkces in stock, new Mu-
Music sic received as soon as publish
ed, 2 cents a copy up.
Music For Churches, Schools, Sunday
Books Schools, Lodges, Choir and
Home use.
Band Direct importations from the
Instru- world’s best Factory, used by
ments. all the leading bands oi the
South, Be sure and send tor
prices.
Band
Music We furnish everything publish
ed. All new pieces received as
soon as published, and our cus
tomers furnished at lowest
prices.
Musical Our stock is complete in all
Mekciian- small goods and we sell at
dise. prices that enables us to claim
the largest sales in the South.
Buying direct from the largest
manufactures in the world we
con sell at prices that defy
. competition. Our goods fully
of the different remedies used in
malarial troubles ever since I have
been in the drug business. I de
termined lust Fall upon putting up
some preparation that would cure
the majority of cases of Fever,
•Ague, Chills, etc., and that would
•take the place of a great numlicrof
living it.i:his section is capable of
'preparing something that is better
for the peculiar class of fever anti
.the debilitating condition of the
'system that prevails during the
Summer months. I have far ex
ceeded my expectations— Last
: Spring I began to manufacture
| JENNINGS’ FEVER TONIC.
| Since which time I have put rip
I'nnd sold several thousand bottles,
Land it has never failed to ctrb
I IN A SINGLE IN3TANCE. Meeting
THE WIDE-AWAKE
And Dealers In-
Valdosta.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
and will be found
os. W© import bfff strings* di
rect, ami especially call atten
tion to our Faginini string
which is used by all leading
Paints,
Oils,
lirushcs,
Pure White Lead,
And Colors,
And all kinds of Plain and Fancy
STATIONERY,
Blank Books, Wrapping
players.
Artist’s We* keep everything needed ;
Material by Frolcssioiials and Ama
teurs, and lumisii all material*
used iu Punning on Ganna**,
Cloth, Brass, Glass or China.
Pic- The finest and largest asson
tubes ment ever shown in the South.
It will pay prospective purchas
ers to come to Savanna n if for
nothing else than to look over
our immense stock. We have
Paintings, Engravings, Pastels,
Oleographs, Xntotents, Arto-
types, Cliromos, Sketch es,
Drawings, etc.
Picture Wc carry a stock of the finest
Fames, mouldings manufactured, over
Glass,
Putty,
Varnishes.
Wesell at wholesale to Country
Merchants at Savannah prices.
Send us your orders for
what you i want.
We repair Clocks, Watches
and Jewelry, in the best man
ner possible at as low a price as
the quality of work desired will
permit.
Watches sent to us from
abroad will receive prompt at
tention and be returned with-
facture the finest frames that
can be made. Our prices the
lowest.
Repairing We are thoroughly equip-
Dkpart- ped with necessary machine-
ment. ry and the best class of work
men that are to be had in the
U. 8. for repairing
hauling Pianos, Oi
link. Guitars, T
repairing and over-
'* , Organs, Vio-
..— Banjos, Aecor-
deons, Orquiucttcs, Flutes, or
any instrument made. Our
prices will be reasonable for
first-class work and orders will
receive prompt attention.
DON’T FORGET.
Pianos and Organs S3 and *10 per Mo.
We sell Pianos and Organs on easy
terms, and at lowest prices offered by
any bouse in the United 84 tes. Pianos
offered at $5 00 per mo. All new in
struments fully guaranteed and can be
returned if not entirely satisfactory
after fifteen days trial
LuidtniBattt’ Southern Ratio
Routej Savannah, Bo.
april 14-12m
permanent relief until after I took the
irst bottle. Yours truly,
J. W. HANLON.
June 25,
Greenville, Fla..
Dr. Wiiiteiiead :Tn the year 1878 I
was attacked with a severe case of
Blood Boison that defied all treatment.
1 went to several Physicians but found
t . relief. Finally I went before a board
Physicians at Tallahassee and was
examined and my case was declared to
be a virulent case of Blood Poison, and
all the medicines they gave me failed
to eradicate the dreaded disease and
my life was in danger. I lost the use
of my left arm and a physician at this ,
place said my arm would have to be
amputated. The corruption that came
from the various sores was so offensive
that I disliked to come in contact with
friends and neighbors. I took 32 bot
tles of an Atlanta Blood Purifier, also
a lot made in Baltimore, and in fact
everything that I could hear of but re
ceived no benefit. I had entirely de
spaired when your General Agent, Mr.
Clarkson, came here advertising the
P. P. P. (Prickly-ash, .Poke-root and
Potassium; and induced me to give It a
trial. I got oneTarge bottle, took it
and one and .a half sir. all ones, and the
various sores' have healed entirely and
the new skin has a clear, healthy color,
and my general health is better than it
lias been before in ten years. I consid
er it the grandest Blood Medicine of the
age, as such a small amount shows its
wonderful effects. I am agent of the
F. R. <£ N. B. R. at this place Green
ville, Fla., 1 and take great pleasure in
recommending a medicine that has per
formed such wonders for me.. Resp’ly
yours.
J.V. Hammerly*
Agent F.R.&N.R.R.
We make a specialty of the
celebrated Waltham watches,
the best made, and will send
them anywhere C. O. D., on re
ceipt of S1 00, balance to be paid
when the watch is received, and
we guarantee our prices as low
as other dealers.
We^also publish the
WAYCROSS HEADLIGHT,
A weekly newspaper devottd to
the development of Southern
fJeorgia, at the low price of $1.00
per annum, 50 cents 0 months,
25 cents 3 months.
tfV* Office in Iron Building next door to brick building.
Notice.
GEORGIA.—Charlton County.
Application will be made to the Court
of Charlton county, Ga., at the first reg
ular term after the expiration of thirty
days from this notice, for leave to sell
one third interest in 13,000 acres land
(more or less) lying in Nassau county
state of Florida belonging to the estate
of James B. Baker, late of said county
deceased for the benefit of the heirs of
said estate. -
II. N. Baker.
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
form, and am highly pleased with
it—it never fails to cure.
Respectfully.
S. S.Siiaep.
White Ppri.vg, FlaJ
July 24.1885. (
Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.4f
Dear Sin—Last spring I had an
attack of fever. Hearing of yonr
Fever Tonic, X purchased a bottle
and used only a third of it and
was curod The remainder of the
bottle I gave to a young lady who
Griffui House.
Waycross. - - Georgia-
Good board with pleasant rooms at R
Special Rates
by the week or month.
. t J, T. HALE, Pro.
s«p loth, tf
cured her and she has not had the
fever since. I take great pleasure
in recommending it to those suffer
ing with chills, fevers, etc.
Very respectfully,
LANIER & YOUMANS, Pronrietors.
- - ~ — — ■
;’^i.'.l'f}wperance\,Truti^hiii< Justice.
$1.00 Per Annum, in Advance.
Vol.3. !
Wkycro.«s, Georgia, Oc^lxer IS, 1886.
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