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WAYCROSS
HEADLIGHT.
LANIER & YOUMANS, Proprietors.
Temperance, Truth and Justice.
$1.00 Per Annum, in Advance.
Vol. 3.
Waycross, Georgia, December 22, 1886.
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No 38.
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P. P.P.
PricKly Ash. Poke Root. Potassium.
The Greatest Blood
Purifier
Of the Age !
Because we had a large stock of Clothing,
Hats, SSoee, Dry
and cuds, and at
Fine Weather, Fair Sailing.
Music and Art.
1. $■ B. S. M. H.
Want to
Goods and Notions, and are selling off , .
below cost, in the brick house, where the Post Offie$';was, so as
to make a change in our business, we are called
‘The Biggest FooL in Town!”
Llf you are feeble, try one Bottle
and see its wonderful effects.
Ga.
Valdosta,
SASH,
DOORS,
BLINDS,
Paints,
Oils,
Brushes,
Pure White Lead,
And Colors,
Cm lass,
Putty,
Varnishes,
All who taue “P. P. P.” gain flesh
ul strength rayidly. It ie the best
Remedy for Malarial Poisons, and wi
chills in every instance. As
and regulator for females who
a low state ot health it has no
[equal.
Try a Bottle aad be Convinced.
Read our hook and see what those
ho have taken I*. P. P. say.
Respeetfullv,
P. P. P. M’F’G CO.
iWaycrosa, Ga., July 1st, 1836.
Certificates :
15 Tear* a snfewr from KlieumatUm.
WHAT THE :
WILDER, MAYO
He Buffered fifteen years with Rheu
matism, ami 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 I Kittles and
received no benefit from any of them.—
His grandson, who runs on the B. & W
railroad, finally got a bottle of P. P. I*.
kly Ash, Poke-root ami Potassium)
while in Waycross and induced him to
take it. The first bottle showed its
wonderful effects mid after continuing
the use of it fora short time, the rheu-
takes great pleasure in
n recommending it to sufferers from
heumatism. AY. H. WILDER.
Office Alapaha Star )
Alupalia, Ga., June 5th, 188G. f
P. P. I*. Mfo (io: Gentlemen—About
ne months ago I was attacked with
inflamatory Rheumatism in my feet,
hack, shoulders and breast. The pains
i' r t
six wee kb x »an luiuiueu w uiy um,
and 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 a
fortune. My feet were swollen and the
bottoms of * them were so tender that
walking was a source of the liveliest
misery. It would be imnossible to ex-
* ress in words the agony that 1 endured.
tried a number of remedies, so-called,
and some of them afforded temporary
relief, hut it was only temporary, and I
began to despair of finding a eure. I
had heard several gentlemen s]>eak of
anew Rheumatism cure manufactured
at Waycross, and while I listened, I
doubted. Finally, I met two or three
parties who had tried this new medi
cine and had been cured, and I decided
to procure a pint of it ami test its vir
tues. This, I did, ami was satisfied
that I had been benefitted. Well to
make a long story short, I continued to
tane the medicine until I had used
fhree and a half <piart bottles, imp
Wall, Paper,
IAHIEBY OILS A SPECIALTY,
LOCKS,
Hash Weights,
CORDS,
and noticing a steady decrease
llheumatism. When the half of the
fourth quart was finished, I felt as well
as I ever did in my life, with only an
occasional touch o’f Rheumatism,'and
since taking the first quart I have been
able to attend to my duties in the office,
not having lost a moment since on ac
count of my former enemy,
I shall tase two or three quarts more
►f P. P. P., beginning about two months
from the time I left off taking it, and I
lam confident that the last vestige of
[the dreadful malady will lie driven from
iv system.
I do not say that P. P. P. wrought
[this wonderful cure, hut I do assert
most emphatically, that I derived no
rmanent relief until after I took the
ret bottle. Yours truly,
J. W. HANLON.
•Tinges,
©crews,
Lime,
Plaster,
Hair, Cement,
Etc., Etc.
Greenville, Fla., June 25, ’86.
Pk. Whitehead: In the year 1878 I
was attacked with a severe case of
jBlood Boison that defied all treatment.
I went to several Physicians but found
no relief. Finally I went before a board
of Phvsicians 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
of my left arm and a physician at this
Simply because \re need the cash more than we do out goods.—
\\ r ell, this is the way it occurred. They tome and buy some
kind of a bargain, and then go off and talk to other people about
it, and some onekyowing what the food’s.r^dlv- cost,
reoJly to say that Ylf n , T> n ..hnir
corner, nexttollie ” *“• vA ,
“Is the Biggest Fool in Town,”
hut at the same time, while some arc fools for ths lack of sense,
we are a fool for the want of money. Wo make it a point to
pick up bargains with cash auil give bargains for cash. We al-
Hbadlight office,
ays hold prices down on goods, so as to induce the cash buyer,
nd s
sell goods so very low that people do’not think of asking
to sell on time. 0,,../.. We do not ask
any man in a oUggieS 00(1 OtOVeS. wor |d the size 0 f
tin's any odds. Think of it—a smashing nine, warranted buggy
and harness, delivered, and freight paid, for forty-nine dollars
and fifty cents. I am sole owner and manufacturer 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-fixttfires,
Lock, Hinges, Nails, etc. A man came to Waycross on the train
and coming into our store began to price and buy. and rather
than miss the trades he saw lie could make, lie spent his money
and left town afoot. He seemed to regret not being able to boy
more from the “Biggest Fool in Town.” Remember, you must
not expect to find a complete line when you come to our store,.,
for we are selling oif to make a change in business, but almost;
anyone can find something they need,
WAYCROSS, GA.
ARE THE
Biggest Things
OX ICE,
Prices and quality considered.
W. M. WILSON.
WAYCItOSS, GEORGIA,
—DEALER IN—
VJUTOT ID VJSMSXX
GROCERIES,
Specialties—Magnolia Hams, High Grade Sugars, Coffees,
Rice, Butter, Lard, Bacon, Dried Fruit, Irish Potatoes,
Sogers, Pipes, Tohaccoes, Canned Goods, etc.
{0* Prices on all goods warranted to he ns low as the quality
of goods can be purchased anywhere. Connected with store is a
Billiard and Poal .Room.
ALL"GOODS DELIVERED FREE. [now 1st, 12m.
C
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SS
3
: .. w otu vuu, in fact have pot
! something fmnortant to say to you, and
not owning this entire paper, in fact be
ing limited by the gentlemenlv and
good naturod publishers to iO Inches
space, we cannot say all we want to, or
should, in justice to the stock we havo
for your ii spection. It will not only
delight you co come and see our beau
tiful Temple of Art and Music, but it
will also pay you. Still, we know how
impossible it fs for everybody to come
to Savannah,.and to those who cannot
come, all we say is write us and we
will find full descriptions of ail goods
under different heads and prices, will
be found lower than any heretofore
AAAA
V V V V
For .111 Who Buy Goods I root
BIRMANS,
^WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.}
Has in store and is constantly receiving, his stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
For Ladies and Gents, Youths
and Hisses,
He makes specialties of
Gents’ and Ladies’ Fine
SHOES,
Gents Ready Made
Clothing!
Gents and Ladies Furnishing Goods, and many hundred
articles that arc needed to complete the toilets of both sexes.
.SziiV, GENIAL MERCHANDISE, G Si,
Give him a trial order, and your goods will he fV* delivered
at your door, with satisfaction as to prices, quality und prompt
ness. nov 1-3 m.
Quick Time-Low Rates!
(Quick Sales—Small Profits)
Tins is the motto I have adopted, and I find that it pays, be
cause I sell more goods, aud customers are willing to pay the
cash when the marks are so low* aud this is the reason why my
goods are always fresh and new. 'have now, aud am receiving
by every arriving train
Fall and Winter Goods,
for Ladies, Misses, Boys and G e nta, besides a heavy stock o
Family Groceries, Crockery ware,
Stoves, Hardware, Cutlery
and everything else in the dry goods and grocery business
jY.’ R. I3 KNXETT,
Waycross, Ga.
april 21, ly
... . Poke-root and
Potassium) and induced me to giva it a
• trial. I got one large bottle, took it
Sand one and a half small ones, and the
Qvarious sores have healed entirely and
Kthe new skin has a clear, healthy color,
Write for prices. Sum bSnbefoire in ten vears. I eonsid
^ Fn.it «lm tmndMt Rlmvi
place said niv 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 toox 32 bot-
[ties of an Atlanta Blood PurifieT, also
i lot made in Baltimore, and in fact
vervthing that I could hear of but re
ed no benefit. I had entirely de-
t red when yourGeneral Agent, Mr.
larkson, came here advertisinr * u ~
. P. P. (Prickly-ash, ” ’
SERE’S STYLE.
THE CLOTHING PALACE.
RC , Buch a small amount shows its
onilerful effects. I am agent of the
R. & N. R. R- at this place Green-
ille, Fla., and take great pleasure in
mmending a medicine that has per-
ied such wonders for me. Besp’ly
J. W. IIammerlt*
Agent F. R. & N. R. R.
The 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 aud inspect it.
Business Suits, Dress Suits, Wed
ding Suits, Full sw t \ l , l l cw Dress Suits,
Underwear, Seekwtar, Steiery, Ete.,
Stiff, Soft and Straw Hats,
The Very Latest Metropolitan Styles.
DW Suits sent C. O. D.. with privilege of examination before
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
make it to their interest to place their orders with us.
B. H. Levy & Bro ,
161 Congress .-itreet, Savannah, Ga
E. H. CRAWLEY,
Dealer in General Merchandise,
NW ay cross, Gra.
will dk> for you all we can by kendiug
you complete descriptive catalogue -
the goods you may wish to *
i to know about.
heard of.
Catalogue No. 1—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.
Catalogue No. 8—Strings.
Catalogue No 0—Pianos, Stools, and
Covers.
Catalogue No 16—Artists’ Materials.
Catalogue No. 11—Frames.
Please indicate by numbers the Cata
logue you wish.
Pianos.—Chickerin
Mathusek,
to |1,000, $25 cash and $10 i
month.
Organs—Mason & Hamlin, Bay State
—Mason & iiamun, Bay State
4 Pachard, $27 00 to $5 00 cash
and $500 per mo.
Sheet 100,000 paces iu stock, new Mu-
\f B j c received as soon as publish
ed, 2 cents a copy up.
For Churches, Schools, Sunday
Books Schools, Lodges, Choir and
Home use.
Band Direct importations from th*
Inktrc- world’s best Factory, used by
ments. all the leading bands of the
South, Bo sure and send fur
prices.
Band
Music We furnish everything publish-
... cd. All new pieces received as
soon as published, and our cus
tomers furnished at lowest
prices.
Musical OurstocK in complete in all
Merciian- small goods and we sell at
dime, prices that enables us to claim
the largest sales in the South.
Buying direct from the largest
manufactures in the world we
can sell at prices that defy
competition. Our goods fully
guaranteed, and will he found
exactly as represented.
Strings. We import our strings di
rect, ami especially call atten
tion to our Pmginiui string
which is used by- all leading-
, Har
Artist’s We keep everything needed
Material by Professionals and Ama
teurs, and furnish all materials
used in Painting on Canvass,
Cloth, Brass, Glass or China.
Pic- The finest and largest assort*
turks tnent ever shown in the South.
It will pay prospective purchas-
to come to Savannah if for
nothing else than to look over
our immense stock. We have
Paintings, Engravings, Pastels,
„ . Engnv
Oleographs, Intotehts, Arto-
types, Chromos, S k e t c h es,
Drawings, etc.
Picture We carry a stock of the finest
Fames, mouldings manufactured, over
500 different patterns. Have g
complete manufactory, «om*
plctc with latest and most im
proved machinery, and rnauu?
facture the finest frames that
can be made. Our prices the
lowest.
Repairing We are thoroughly equip-
Depart- ped with necessary machine-
ment. ry and the best class of work
men that are to be had in the
U. 8. for repairing and over
hauling Pianos, Organs, Vio
lins. Guitars, Banjos, Accor-
deons, Orquincttes, Flutes, or
any instrument made. Our
8 rices will be reasonable for
rst-class work and orders will
receive prompt attention.
DOXT FORGET.
riuoi and Organs SS aad SIO pmr Mm.
We sell Pianos and Organs on easy
terms, and at lowest prices offered by
any house in the United States. Pianos
offered at $500 per mo. All now in
struments fully guaranteed and can be
returned if not entirely satisfactory
after fifteen days trial.
Zuddea t Bette’ Southern XuUo
Route, Stnnnah, Ga.
april 14-12m
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Attorney aad Couaiellorat law
Waycross, Georgia.
Will practice in the Brunswick Judicial
circuit and elsewhere by contract.
My stock is complete, and em
braces everything usually Kept
in a first class store. I maKe a
specialty of Dry Goods and Notions,
Boots, Shoes and Hosiery, at fig
ures so low that / DEFY COMPETE
tion. I also carry a full supply of
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Will be aold before the courthouse
door of said county between the legal
A full line of Fancy and Fami
ly Groceries always on hand,
nov L 86-Cm
cross with imorovementa thereon,
lot being situated on northwest corner
of Gulf and Pond streets, fronting 60
feet on Gulf street and running back
180 feet. Sold aa the property of the
heireof Georgia McDonald, deceased,
(or the benefit of eaid heirs, by virtua
of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Decatur county. This October 28,
“•••'CARD,
Guardian,
1886. J. M. SWICARD,
oct27, 1886
avticB.
Notice it hereby given that a bill
will be introduced m tha present Gen.
erai Assembly of the State of Georg
entitled “An Act to provide for U
organisation of a Board of Commissio;
era of Road, and Bevenues for ti
county <4 CUaritun, and to define l
powers. JiUM ClTIZhJCJS.
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