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WAYCRO
LANIER & YOUUANS, Prourietors.
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Tcmiierance. Truth md Justice,
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Way cross, Georgia, Koreinber 10, 1880.
$1.00 Par Anam, iff Advance. •
P. P. P.
Prickly Ash. Poke Root. Potassium.
The Greatest Blood
Purifier -
;Of the Age 1
.If you arc feeble, try one Bottle
and see its wonderful effects.
All who take “P. P. P.” pain flesh
faml strength rapidly. It is the best
Remedy for. Malarial Poisons, and
hills in every instance. As a
\ Tonic and regulator lor females who
are in a low state ot health it has no
cqaal.
Try s Bottle sod le Convinced.
Head our book and sec what those
who have taken P. P. P. say.
Respectfully,
P. P. P. M'F'G CO.
Waycross, Ga., July 1st, 1880.
Certificates:
15 \>»r« a Miffoer from Rheumati
IIAT THE IIOS. W. H. WILI!ER, MA'
OF AI.PASY, SAYS.
JJe suffered fifteen years with Rheir-
latisui, and during;tliat time tried all
io so-called specifics that he could
hear of. One of them he paid $:{ 90
per bottle tor and took nine bottles and
•ived no benefit from any of them.—
grandson. who runs on*the B. & W
railroad, finally trot a bottle of P. P. 1*.
klv Ash, Poke-root a ml Potassium)
* in Way cross and induced him to
,take it. TJic first bottle showed its
underfill effects and after continuing
the use of it for a short'timc, the rheu
matism disappeared and he feels like a
w man and takes great pleasure in
recoinineiuUng it to sufterers from
[rheumatism. W. II. WILDER.
Because we had a large stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry
Goods and Notions, and are selling off odds -and 1 ends, and at
below cost, in flit brick house, where the Post Office was, so as
to make a change in our business, we are called ,
‘The Biggest Fool in Town!”
Simplv because we need the cash more tl tin we do nur goods.—
U'ell, this is tfiewiv it occurred, They come mm buy some
kiifd of a bargain, aniisbeu go off mu’ latk to other people about
it, niubeuOlo one k givids r ally cost^ athirst, 1s
P.i vl-m' -over-in The briek
• «1 , IlKAiu.iCnT office,
Fine Weather, Fair Sailing.
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Valdosta,
SASH,
DOORS,
I BLINDS,
Paints,
Oils,
Brushes,
Pure White Lead,
And Colors,
were excruciating and continuous. For
six weeks l was confined to my bed,
'ami part of the time had to be assisted
to turn over. At times I could not sit
up, if to do so would have secured
fortune. Mv feet were swollen and the
bottoms of‘them were so tender that.
a walking was « -source of the liveliest
misery. It would be ffiipossible to ex-
(■lass,
Putty,
Varnishes,
Office Alaraiia Star )
Alapuha, Ga., June otli, 1SSG. )
P. 1*. Mfu (»o: Gentlemen—About
[nine months ago 1 was attacked with
inflaimUory Rheumatism in my feet,
back, shoulders and breast. The paii
f ry. It would be ftnpossil
ress in wonts the agony that 1 endured,
tried a number of remedies, so-called,
and some of them afforded temporary
relief, but it was only temporary, and I
began to despair of finding a cure. I
hail heard several gentlemen s|x*ak of
i new Rheumatism cure manufactured
it Waycross, and while I listened, I
lonbted. Finally, I met two or three
parties who had tried this new modi-
and had been cured, and I decided
roenre a pint of it and test its vir-
. This, 1 did, and was satisfied
that I Jmd been Ixmefitted. Well to
make a long story short, I continued to
take the medicine until I had used
three and a half quart bottles, improv
ing all the while in in}' general health,
and noticing a steady decrease in the
Rheumatism. When the half of the
fourth quart was finished, I felt as well
I ever did in my life, with only an
[occasional touch of Rheumatism,'and
since taking the first quart 1 have been
[aide to attend to my duties in the otiice,
[not having K*st a moment since on ac
count of my former enemy.
P., beginning about two mouths
from the time 1 left off taking It, and I
am confident that the last vestige of
the dreadful malady will be driven from
I I do not say that P. P. P. wrought
-this wonderful cure, hut I do assert
(.most emphatically, that I derived no
” ' I took the
MaiDnlln
Wall Paper,
Fpermanent relief until after I
ion is mm.r tbot,,c -
LOCKS,
Sash Weights,
CORDS,
HAS LON.
* Tinges,
Screws,
Lime,
Plaster,
Hair, Cement,
Etc., Etc.
Gdkexvii.i.e, Fla., June 25, *S6.
Dr. Whitehead: In the year 1878 I
as attacked with a severe case of
Blood Boison that defied all treatment.
I went to several Physicians but found
fr no relief. Finally I went before a board
;Of Physicians at Tallahassee and was
'examined ami iuy case was declared to I
be a virulent case of Blood Poison, and I
' all the medicines they gave me failed
to eradicate the dreaded disease and I
e my life was hi danger. I lost the use I
M iv left arm and a physician at this
r .___ADMCn1^ office,
“Is the Biggest Fool in Town,’’
hut nt the same time, while some arc fools for the lack of sense,
we are a fool for the waul of money. We imike it. a point to
pick np bargains with cash ami give bargains for cash. We al
ways hoM prices dmviwmi goods, so as to induce tlie cash buyer,
and sell goods so very low that people do not think of asking us
to sell on time. r» rtnrf Qrs>r/oc We do not ask
any man in a ^Uggid> CcflU OWlfeSs W oiM the size of
this anv odds. Think of if—.i smashing ni"e, warranted buggy
and harness, delivered, and freight paid, for forty-nine dollars
and fifty cents. I am sole owner and mauufacuturer 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. Come to me for
Stove-pipes and Stove-fixtures,,
Lock, Hinges, Nails, etc. A man came to Wavcross on the train
and coming into our store began to price and buy. mid rather
than miss llie trades ho saw he could make, lie spent his money
and left town afoot. H<* seemed to regret not being able to buy
more from the “Biggest Fool in Town.” Remember, yon must
not expect to find a complete line when you come to our store,
for we arc selling off to make a change in business, but almost
anyone can find something they need,
Meat, Flour, Coffee, Tobacco,
Oclcls and. Ends
In Clothing, Pry Goods, Hard
ware, Hats, 8hoes, Etc.
Wi. B
fROSS, GA.
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1 lag ii m it oil by the gentlenienly and.
j ;evHi o .lured publishers to 10 inches
•space, we cannot aay ail wo'WhiK *o, or
j mould, i:» ju.-th-e to the stack -Wcshave ,
tor your Inspection. It will not only
[. ic.igat vv»u u» counv and see our benati-
iul ie upte of Alcaic and Awr, but it
;Tiil also pay yon. Still we know how
1 impossible it is for everybody to come
1 to Savannah, mid to thoso who cannot '
come, alt we say is write us and wo will
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For All Who Buy Goods From
B. BIRMANS,
iWArcaoss, Georgia.>
Has in store and is constantly receiving, Ins s t.><-k of
' FALL AND WINTER, GOODS.
For Ladies and Gents, Youths
and Misses,
He makes specialties of
Gents’ and Ladies’ Fine
SHOES,
Gents Ready Made
Clothing!
i all
atU lind luil description!* of all good*
under different heads .md■ prices, will .
•oe found lower-than any heretofore
hoard of.
Catalogue No. 2—Organa.
Catalogue So, 3—.Music.
Catalogue No4—Band Instrument*.
Catalogue No. 5—Band and Orchm-
tral Music.
Catalogue No. 6—Automatic Instru
ments.
Catalogue No. 7—Small Imtmments.
Catalogue No. 8—Strings.
Catalogue No 9—-Pianos, Stools, and
Covers.
Catalogue No 10—Artists’ Materials.
Catalogue No. ii—v rainea.
Please indicate bv numbers the Cata
logue vou wish.
Piaxos.—Ch
.’bickering, Mason & Hamlin, ‘
Muiuusck, uuiil & Avion, $200
to yl.ixio, *-o cash and $10 a
moutn.
Organs—.uason & Hamlin, Bay State *
& Paeaurd, $27 00 to $5 00 cosh
ana <jj per mo.
Sheet luu.auo puces in stock, newMa- *■
Memo »«c reeetveu us soon us publish-
eu, i. cents a copy up.
Music i o*- Onurclies, c>cnuois, Sunday
iKiUks ocuuwo, iAHiges, cao.r and
Ot'iits and Ladies Furnishing Goods, and many hundred
articles that are needed to complete the toilets of both sexes
He carries
a full stock of
GBNBRiL IEHGHANDISE,
Groceries,
Provisions
; Give Jnm aerial ordcV, and your goods will be tfjtt* delivered
doofy-uiith satts&uiiou ps t«> prices, qu
at your
ness. Sts
, quality and prompt-
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w. a. WILSON,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
—DEALER IX—
VMMm MM3 MlilK
GROCISEI BE,
Specialties—Magnolia Hams, High Grade Sugars, Coffees,
Rice, Uniter, Lard, Bacon, Dried Fruit, Irish Potatoes,
Sogers, Pipes, Tolmecoes, Canned .Goods, etc.
W Prices on all goods warranted to he as low as the quality
of goods can he purchased anywhere. Connected with store is a
Billiard and Pool Boom.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED FRES
[nov. 1st, 12m.
r place said mv arm would have tube
'amputated. The corruption that came
[from the various acres was so offensive
-that I disliked to come in contact with
! friends and neighbors. I took 32 bot-
rtles of an AUauta Blood Purifier, also
*a lot made in Baltimore, and in fact
^everything that I could- hear of hut re-
■ ceivcd no benefit. I had entirely de
spaired when your General Agent, Mr.
t’Clarksbn, came here advertising the
>P. P. P. (Prtckly-ash, race-root and
Write for prices.
Ion 8-86-1 y
Potassium) and induced me to java it_
trial. I got ouc large bottle, took it
and one and a half small ones, and the
[various sores have healed entirely and
the new skin has a clear, healthy color,
’and my general health is bctter'than it
has been before in ten years. I consid-
!er it the grandest Blood Medicine of the
such a small amount shows its
HBREPS E3TYE.-E.
THE CLOTHING PALACE.
Quick Time-Low Hates!
(Quick Sales —Small Profits)
This is the motto I have adopted, and I find that it pays, be
cause 1 sell more goods, and customers are willing to pay the
cash when the marks arc <o low, and this is the reason why my
goods are always fresh and new. I have now, and am receiving
by every arriving train
Fall and Winter Ciroods,
for Ladies, Misses, Boys and Gents, besides a heavy stock o
Family Cifroceries, Crockery ware.
Stoves, Hardware, Cutlery
and everything else in thedrv goods and grocery business
A_. R. BENNJETT,
Waycross, Ga.
april 21, ly
Tlie Largest Stock of
Fall and Winter Clothing
For Gents, Youths Boys and Children
Ever Exhibited in Georgia!
Is now displayed in our immense Establishment and the
public is invited to call and inspect it.
.Business Suits, Brcss Suits. Wed-
ding Suits, Full Dress. Suits,
Voderwisr, Seckwau, Sotlstjr, Sty,
Stiff Soft and Straw Hats,
The Very Latest Metropolitan Styles.
Saits sent C- O. D.. with privilege of examination before
ville.Fla., and take great pleasure in
recommending a medicine that has per
formed such wonders for me. Resp’ly
yours.
J. W. Hamherly*
Agent F. U..A N. R. R.
paying. Sules for self-measurement sent on application. Foi
the Country Retail Trade our Jobbing facilities are now better
than ever, and we can give give dealers some good bargains, an J
make it to their interest to place their orders with cs.
H. Levy & Bro ,
1GI Cougros** street, Savannah, Ga
FOR SALE.
A very desirable property in
“New Waycross,” at what 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
rtutiuua from the
4 Nor m:- vturiu » dcs i rue lory, used by
ue.nts. uil uie leauing bauds of the
SSout-ii, Be sure aud send for
prices.
We furnish everything publish*
eti. An new pieces received oq
soon as pualiened, ami our cus*
turners lurm&Ucd at lowest
pnoi
Band
Musical our stdeii is complete in_ alt
Meucuan- siuutt goods ^uti we
di»e. prices tuut euaufiS^ffl
tue iurgioi sates in tbe South.
Buying direct lroiu the largest
luauuiuctures m tue world we
can seu at prices that defy
cuiupeuUou. Oar goods fully
gmuautced, and will be found
tijikcu}' us represeuted.,
Strings. »e uui»oti our strings di
rect. ami especially call atteu*
to our iagiuiui string
much is used by all leading
piujers.
Artist’s It e keep everything needed
ai.ii EkijL by FroiessioJials and Ama
teurs, ana luruish all materials
used m Painting on Canvass,
Lioin, Bias*, Otass or Chiua.
Pic- Tne nuvst uuu largest assort
TURKS Uio.t ever sa.oau iu tne boutn.
kt arapa^ p.os^ecuve purchase
Homing v
•mimii if for
: than to look over
r immense stock. We ixavo
l'uinungs, riugravings, Pastdls,
Oicogrupiis, nitoteuts, Arto-
types, enromos, Sketches,
Drawings,
Picture W e carry a stock of the finest
1* ames. mouldings manufactured, over
500 uniei.cut patterns. Have a
complete mauulactory, cum-
pievc witii latest aud most im
proved machinery, and manu
facture the finest frame* that
can be made. Our prices the
lowest.
Repairing We arc thoroughly equip-
Depart- pod with necessary machine
ry and the ln*st class of work
men that arc to be had iu tlu»
U. 8. for repairing and over
hauling Pianos, Organa, Vio
lins. Guitars, Banjos, Accor*
deona, Orquincttes, Flutes, or
any instrument made. Our
prices will be reasonable for
first-class work and orders will
receive prompt attention. %
DOA’T FORGET.
rianoa and Organ* 83 and 810 |»ar Ho.
We sell Pianos and Organs on easy
terms, and at lowest prices offered by
any house in the United Sfeites. Piano*
offered at $5 00 per mo. All new In
struments fully guaranteed and can bo
returned if not entirely satisfactory
after fifteen days trial
Laddta & Sties' SaatieraEutlo
Souse, S&rznnah, Gs.
April 14-12U1
Land for Sale.
fence with divisions. This prop-
erty will he sold cheap, on easy terms, ns there is no reason for
selling except the desire of the owner to own less real estate.
For particulars, apply to S. P. SETTLES, Prin. Waycross Higi
School, or to Eds. of the Headlight. [Oct 13
Sixteen lots in tbe town of Waycross,
in 200 yards of the Court House, con
taining’ one-fourth of an acre each.
These lots will be sold on easy instal
ments, so that parties ot limited means
can buv. The price of these lots aro
$100,00* each, $10,00 down on day of
sale, and $10,00 per month until paid
for. No two lots sold to any one man,
unless full amount in cash is paid down.
Apply to.
Lasieb & Youmaxs,
Waycross, Ga-
«/. S. WILLIAMS,
Attorney sad CsaaeeUoratEtw
W&ycrcss, Georgia.
Will practice in the Brunswick Judicial
circuits
t and elsewhere by contract.
We hare just received a Jot of
new wfltches, which we are offering"
low down. Come and scene. ■**
La.vieh & YOL'MAXS.
Beautiful articles for Birthday
and Christ mm* prc.'ent-/ at Lanier
it Yomuim’s. ~