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Because We had a large stock'of Clothing, Hats,'
Goods and Notions, and are selling off odds ahd I
below cost, in the brick house, where the Post ’ Offk
to make a change in our business, we are called
Pricidy Ash. Poke Root. Potassium,
NThe Greatest Blood
Purifier
Of the Age !
Simply because we ttpttl (lir casl
» r el!, this is the n-a,v it .tccurreri,
kind of a bargain, and then
it, and foine V.iie l... _ „ , ,
ready to say tliat \JC rn Pn >llV< ‘ r 1 .the 'bri<-k
corner, next to the *' “1. X ctl IVcI , {-1 kadi.igiit > office,
“Is the Biggest Fool in Town,”
hut at the same time, w hile some are f*»o].n for tlii,lack of sense,
we are a fool for the want of money. We ftinke it a point to
(dck up Imrguins with cash and give bargains for orish. We al
ways hold prices dbwn on’goods, so as to iiidiUe tlifc cash buyer, 1
and sell goods so very low that people do not think of asking tis
to sell oil time. rtnr/ C^aiao I We do liot ask
any man in a DUggieS 000 MOVeS. wor ,,, tlie si)!) , ()f
this any odds. Tlti.ik <.f it—a *ftia*liitig ni< e, uarraiiteil buggy
and iiarnoss, delivered, and freight |»aitj, ft»r ' fnrry-iulie ddHars
'nnil fifty cents. I ant snip owner and inaimfacuturer of the •• •
“Georgia Wife,” Cooking-stove.
This stove recommends itself. Our No. 7, at $15.00 is the most
popular size, and will recommend itself. Coiiije to me for
Stove-pipes and Stove-fixtures,
Lock, Hinges, Nails.ete. 'A man ciime to VVttycressfBn the train
and coining into our steie began tt> price and buy. and rather
than miss the trades he saw he could mi tke, he spent his money
and left town afoot. He seemed to regret not tieing*ah!e to but
more from the “Biggest Fdol in T-ewa.” Reinemlier, j;uu most
not expect to find a cottiplele lino when y u- emneito our store;
for We ire selling off to make tj fchaitge iti business, but almost
anyone can find something they need, . '
Meat, Flour, K 'ofiee, Tobacco,
OcLds and FGnds
In Flothimy, .I>ry 'Mard-'
ware, Hats, Shoes, life.
there than jyc.ilo ot
Tiny come aif-l
_ off ami talk to other|pe
knowing what the goods really ctet
f W m ldron ""' r !
For All Who Buy Goods From
Tty* Bottle tad ie Courlaeed.
Head our book and hoc what those
who have taken P. 1*. P. sar.
Respeetfullv,
p.'p.; p.irrci co.
Waycross, Ga. t July 1st, 1886.
Certificates : “
15 Yearn a "nff< icr from Rheumatism.
WHAT THE 1ION. W. II. WILDER, MAYOR,
OK ALBANY, SAYS.
He suffered fifteen years ,w.ith Rheu
matism, and during tluit-.time tried all
the so-called .that, he could
hear of.. One. *.*i them he paid L0
|H*r bottle for and took nine battles and
received uq Ix-nefit from any of them.—
His grandson, who rims on .the it. *fc W
railroad, finally got a b"f J?e ti P. I*. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke-root amt Potassium)
whilc.iii Way cross and induced him.to
take it.. The first Is'ttl.e. sh<(We«l its
wonderful effects and utter continuing
the use of it for a uliMt tune, the rlu u-
mutism disappeared and lu* feels like.p
new man and takes great- plesisutr. in
in reconiiiieuding it to sufferers ir on
rhvntuuti^ni, W. Ji. IViLUl^l!.
, imrc&oss, Georgia#
Has in Rtorq and is constantly receiving, his stork of
FALL AND WINTER 'GOODS,
For Ladies and Gents, Youths
and Misses,
He makes specialties of
Gents’ and Ladies’ Fine
SHOES,
Gehts Ready Made
Clothing!
1 '.Office Ala hah a .Star .
•Alajialuv, tia.,. June 5th,.lS$0
P. P. P. Mfo Go : Oeiit’vmen—.
nino months ag«x i was attacked
infiauiatory BL<uwr,ti>m. in my
bavk, alH»ui*h rs.aud.hre.Lrt. TIivj
wert excruciating and eom.niK
six weeks I was <onfined t > id?
nndtpaxt of the I'nif h 1 :•* 1“
Valdosta, fin
Ge.nts ahd Ladies Fttrn idling Goods, and many hundred
tirtic-letr thut are tmrd^d tp .coii>ideto the toilets of both sexes
Ho carnes‘ ^ * w
a full stork of u-
Give him a trial
at your d<» >r, with
ness.
Lulij Puovisi^r
ill he^Bir:deliV^^
quality und prorsrp* 1
WAYCROSS, GA.
Paints,
OilS, ,; :
- Brushes,
Pure White Lead,
And Colors',
W. Mi W1LSIN
that I had Im
make a lougst<
take the mod
P three.imlji Jmi
bingjdl the whi
hind notit ing a
■ Khenmati.-m.
[fourth quart w
(Quick Sales—Small Profits)
Glass,
I*«itty, <-\
Varntshc 1
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA,
■DEALER IN-
This is the motto I have adopted, and I find that it pays, I
cause 1 sell more goods, and customers are willing to pay t
cash when the marks are so low.*, aud this is the reason why t
goods are always fresh and new. I have now, and am rcceivi
by every arriving train .
Fall and Winter Goods,
fof Ladies, Misses, Boys and G e /its, besides a heavy stock
Family Groceries, Crockery war;
•iun;i.ti? n». i*nd
rt I luivv Is on
•tfili the* litre.
It siliCG.OJl
oucasioiiid tfoueJn-f HI. ii
p.Finec* ti*kiu« th*» firtt iju. rt
;nb!e«to,ulU*iid to n.y ce.ii*^
inothaAinjr-Urt a lomeitt
count otin>* 1*inner enemy
I 1 slvid toKe two or. tj.rev
of P.. P. P., bejriniiinirnb.ii:
frumtlie tjijje’.I left ( ; ff t:.k
nin. confident that th«* h
tl»e dreadful malady tvs:l b*
[mv
I 1 do nut say that p. P.
this wyjnderhil cure, l.ut
most emphniy. -ixa* i
perRiani nt relic: nft-
tirst bo::Je. Yc* rstn
y&segy am nmT
GROGS HIS S,
Specialties'—^Magnolia Ilams, High Grade SfigKrs, Coffees,
Kice, Butter, Lard, Bacon', Dried Fruit, Irish Potatoes,
Segars, Pipes, Tobaccoes, Canned Goods, etc.
Stoves, Hardware, 'Cutlery
and everything else in the dry goods and grocery business
JVIV.H-vNLON.
Prices on all goods warranted to he as l6w Us thfe quality
of goods can be purchased anywhere. Connected with store is a
, Billiard and Pool Room.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. .[liov lst, 12rt.
Greenville, Fla., J,ane2o, *fi6.
Du. Wiiiteiiead :-In the year 1S7S 1
was attacked with a Fever..; i.i*e if
Bloo<] tii.it ik-iird all ircatux-nt.
I went to Fev* nil-Phy-irianr hut fouml
no relief. Fim.lly I w : . ni l<*,-£*-re a l ;ird
of Physic-uns at Tallahassee a«»I was
examined and my ia<». was declare** to |
h*»*n virulent ea.-e«*tf Poim-h. and I
all the nudUdiRF the;- jravcAu** faded j
toxwada-ate the drcad«ti d ^e: o :u*l’
my.h>-was iitdanser* I ,l**>t the use.
of my left arm alal a .physh-iAUint this
plain *»aid my arm wodM have. t«* In*
ampurated. the corruj*. ; >n -t liat eajne
from the vs\ri«*us son:.^ was. so offen.-iv*»
that 1 disliked to eoiue in iTDtaKt with
friends and m-ieh'bor.-. I. toox 32 l»**t-
tlos- of an i AilauialBlooii. Purjik r, al^o
a lot mado in Baltimore, amt in fact
everythiuaJhat I Could heat of but r«-
eeived n*Ucuetit. I had entirely d*^
Spairetl when y**ur Ge»er:il A^ent, Mr.
Clarkwn, came here advertijin;* the
Sash Weights,
com
' Tinges,
' Lime,'
^iasteF,! .
Hair, Cement,
Etc., Etc.
v * * ■ * '
Write for prices.
{an 6-86-1 y
” ——The Largest Stock of—— -•
Fall and Winter Clothing
, . For Gents, Youths ®oys and Cliildreti
Ever Exhibited in Georgia!
: . Is now displayed in out immense* 1 Establishment and the
= public is. invited to c#ll and inspect-it.
Business Suits, Dress Suits. Wed
ding Suits, Fuil sv tail gw H*ress Suits,
VoduwiMT, Keeinai, Eeslerj, Etc.,
Stiff Soft and Straw Hats,
The Very Latest Metrc»politan Styles.
gWT' Suits sent C. O. D., with privilege of examination before
paying. Sules for sedf-measurement sent on application.' Foi
the Country Retail Trade our Jobbing facilities are nmy letter
than ever, aiidwecnn give give'dehlers some good bargainr., an 4
1 m*ke it to their interest to place their orders With us.>
B. II Levy& Bro ,
161 Cooficee ^trecl, Ravaimili, Ga
A very desirable property in
“New Waycross,” at wjiat is
known as “Old Nine,” consist
ing of One Acre of land, more
or less; improved with a modern
arranged brand new dwelling,
with four finished rooms.. . It is
also enclosed with a new slat
fence with divisions* This prop-
erty will he sold cheap, on easy terms, as there is no reason for
selling except the desire oflhe owner to own less real estate.
For particulars.-apply to S. P;-SETTLES, Pnih. Waycross High
School, or to Eds. of the Headlight. [Oct 13
has been before in ten vears. I i?uns*«l-
erit the grand.est Bloixl Medicine.*>f tlie
age, as such u small amount fIio as ii<
wonderful- effects. . I am agent of tke
F. R. A S. R. R. at this place.Grc»m-
ville, Finl and take, great pleasure in
recommending a medicine that has per-
fnrmiul xncli Uiinilt-r^ /itr JUi«. Bt>sn'll-
LANIER & YOUMANS, Pronrietors.
Temperance, Truth tad Justice.
$1.00 Per Annum, in Advance.
Vol.3.
- Waycross, Georgia, A^cjibcr S, 1S88.
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