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Big Excitement i
ABBUCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS.
The Headlight will he foutv’
at the lending hotels in Georgi-
’ ’ 1 It is rend weekly lr
1 Premium., •
2 Premiums,
4 Premiums,
25 Premiums,
100 Premiums,
200 Premiums,
and Florida.
thousands of tourists and hote
men in both States. Advertisers wil
notice this fact, and if they desirr
to reach the readers named we offer
them reasonable terms.
Troops Hurrying to the
Front Hanks/
Chacxcy.
Ken, WeaentndChildrenenn
Big Rath tot
SMlTHWtsiR^S
cbIap
Grocery- Store !
iVhere there is. .a constant war
fare being waged on high ‘prices
for _ ...
Sworn to and Ribscribed before me,
this April 21,1887,
WAR BEX LOTT,
GEORGIA—Wait; County.
Ordinary's Office. »au> County, 1 *•
April 21,1887. f
This is to certify that the above is a
true copy of the £ ppraisement, descrip
tion aad affidavit us recorded in the vs-
tray book of said county, and after ad
vertising the same for sixty days, If
the property is not proven and taken
away the Sheriff of the county Will ad
vertise and sell the same as estrays.
Witness my hand and official signa
tuxe. WARREN LOTT, Only.
School,
The trustees of the above institution
having secured the services of Prof.
Sterling P. Settles, late principal of the
Way cross High School, will reopen for
the Summer term,.
The healthfulness, . quietude ' and
moral tone of this town, all highly
commend it to the community at large:
while its good water and splendid
school building are praised by every
visitor. ;
TI/ITlON:
Primary branches, including English
Grammar and Arithmetic, ior session
of ten weeks - - - $4 00.
Glassies, higher mathematics and I
either of the Sciences,, each, antra, 1.00
Good board can be secured in. the-
• *» »»• BrnAbr., President.
Gao Eabon, Treasurers
-«*. ■ ; ?• f. ; ^TsFti*r8:..X. r-
J. W. Davidson, D. H. Bennett, Rev.
; A* M. Brett.
This beautiful little town ia sit
uated on the Brunswick <fc Western
Railroad, seven miles, north , of
Way cross and easily accessible by
rail from any point in or out of the
Petitioners’
Application for Charter.
GEORG. A—Ware County. _
To tok Honorable tuk SuPEjuor
Co cut op Said County:
The petition of E. H. Crawlev, J. L.
Sweat, J. D. Smith, J. S. Sharp, H. A.
Bennett, M. C. Austin, F. C. Folks, E.
McCall, W. H. Cason, G. P. Pollard,
J. H. Wilson, E. P. Hawkins, W. P.
Lee, S. P. SettleiC J. p. Cason. J. T.
Hale, T. B. Hcnclerson, C. H. Lowther
Warren Lott, W. M. Wilson, T. J.
Ivey. R. T. Hitch, A. H. Morgan, L. A.
Wilson, R. K. Powers, D. J. Black-
shear, C. C. Buchanan, Wm. Parser,
Choice Flour *eiul Meal, Magno-
a Hants, Snrfrked Shoulders
DEALERS IN , "
Watches, Clocks,
LARD, SUGAft^ COFFEE,
SYRU£VR*>NEY,
VINEGAR,
am, Repairing fine Watches a
'specialty. Get our prices.
Waycross,C*a.
The best stock in' town,. . ■
and everything-wanted for fam
ily consumption, Mr Sharp ^be
hind the counter cutting prices,
keen to trade and offering a re
ward ' for the- best customer in
the city. Call and examine
goods and prices.
09“ Harpers Old Stand.. I
| The Cheapest
j iu Georgia.
Write for prices.
j c, R. ASHLEY,
may 5) Valdosta, Ga.
and style of tho “WAYCROisS LOAN
AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION,”
with power to sue and be sued, to Lave
and use a. eouuuou seal, to hold such
real estate and other property as mar
be conveyed, or mortgaged, or pledged
to said Association, and to sell the
same, to appoint all such officers as
they may deem necessary, to properly
CommissionMerckants,
And Wholesale Dealers in
Tenlgeead Baautln TnXtn,
09 Watermelon* in car-load lot* %
Specialty. ^09
13 Werf FfOnt 8t., Cincinnati, Ohio.
eomuvm seal, to hold such
be conveyed, or mortgaged,
A hypocrite may hide his defects
‘ from the world lp|t God knows all.
Decoration day was generally ob
served throughout the Sopth.
Capt A. -C. .Douginas, formerly
of Sumner, (iveain Brunswick
The peaah-VKP will be more
abundant .than trjtf thought ,lor
awhile.
A negro prisoner, jail. s>t
.Eastman, killed himself '.last
Thursday ,byta#og morphine.
The sale of tickets at the S.,
F. 4 -W. R. R. office in Thnma
yille reached more than $12,000
for March.
And now Brunswick is trying
to get up a morning daily. Such
an enterprise will no doubt be a
success.
The Legislature fff Florida has
lieen balloting (or .nearly or qui'e
two weeks lor tlio election of a
Senator.
•The ware house of the Central
railroad was broken open ftf
Midvillc, Ga., and the safe rob-
pcdof $250 last Saturday night.
More drilling.
Some low-life thief has stolen
'Perham’s grindstone. The thief
i wrhnps thought {hp c,diti)f of the
r rcc Press was^jjarp enougli with
out a grindstone.
Editors Hanlon of the A)apah%
Star, and Pendoltun, of the Val
dosta Times, are on the war-path
against each other. Jealousy is the
cause, but there is no woman in
the case as is the custom.
Dr. Hardnman ofCumming,Gn.,
was bitten by a mad dog last week,
and after lie shot the dog two or
three times was then com|ielled tu
hoiit the brute off with ins pistol,
peforcliis hold on the Doctor’s hip
was broken.
The .best ..Salve in the world .or
Cuts, Cruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt
Rheum, Fejer^orcs. Tetter, Chap
ped Hands',,'Cliijblains Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect sat-
’"‘aefion, or money refunded.
ice 25 cents per box. For sale
at Folks & Morgan.
Harnett t.
•Jd. L. HnnietF,ptopFietorpCtjhf
Harnett House. S^vnuab, Ga., is a
oonstailt.,advertising patron 9/the
local papers, a jfact which stamp**
him as a levcl-neaifed and appre
ciative business man.—Daily Na
tional Hotel Repotcr.
Mutt KralUat.
J. J. Atkins. C..:cf of Poll
Knoxville, Tenn., wrie«: “J
family and I are beneficiaries of
your most excellent medicine. Dr.
King’s No^ Discovery for consump
tion ; baying found to lie all that
you claim for it, det ire to testify to
its virtue. Mv fiiends to whop J
have recommended it, praise it al
every opportunity.”
D», King's New Discovery for
Gpnsqmption is guaranteed to cure
L.ongii^ Cojds, Brunei tiiis, Astlrua,
Croup aiul yeverv aflecl^u of I'lireaC
ClicsjL and luugs. Trial bottles
Free ?t Folks & Moron’s Drug
S'ore. Large $UML
LaDZ^s £XD Ge^TI.KMAN—
I t\Ri here ±0 tell you that the
Imveot goes on. Paij^.qr, 411 the
hriek building proposes .to boycot
old sr.tan, hiigh prices and ti e
redit business. He is determined 1
to fight it out on this line, but the
nice thing about it is, he seils*
everything a n an wears, espeinPv
the kind I wear my self, which
you know is nice stuff, at rock bot
tom prices, and you don’t dive
very tar for bottom cither. Hi*
plan cgsh ,dywn fls yon go up, and
cash up r.f. go d,orr., makes
him able to offe r prices never made
in Wuycross before in about $?jr
Lnudrcd yeers. He don't min 1
.-howii.g goods, and ii’ you don’t
like don’t buy. Thanks for y?ur
scatteicd and divided attention.
I now introduce my wife.
JLoan AWWions, in tWe^jJuqst Xfrifid
and extended vforius,'Akiui ,a cnpitol
stock to ponsLr S.^iqt ,i»qrc than on*
thousand'
dollars each', to Be pafd ny JffiKSgri.v*
monthly installments one dollar each,
the issuing of said Shares shall rcqi
the same to be divided into . different
series,' the first series to consist of uot
iftore tnan t wo hundred and fifty share*
" lie called • series ‘‘A, M the* nnmbe-
tp lie called • aeries “A,”. tl» nnmb
„ stockholders ip meeling.
r riio emergency arises, to be
Speotivelv as *«C”
1.* The said Apacyiation desires
to do jess in the of W»ycross
said county, and to iw- tpp^rporateil f»>
the term q? tyerdjr 3)' yCftlT, with tl«
privilege of renewal .«\c.qwd»ng to law
• J. h, ♦SWEAT,
Petitioners' Attorney.
Filed in office, May 2nd, 1887.
\V. M. WILSON,
may 4-oaw4ms C. B. C.
Lowest xtttfei
Offered!
Anxious to see our friends once or twice in the run
of a year^ we have arranged for an excurs’ n t * V
Brunswick, Cu/nbertarrf Island
fharlhcn
RAO£ MARK
Dissolution.
The dental firm known as Nobles &
Holliusbead, is this day dissolvefl bv
mutual consent. Dr. Nobles going to
Bnmawick, Dr. Hollinshead remaining
here.
WM NOBLES.
N. A. HOLLINSHEAD.
Thanking my friends for liberal pat
ronage in the past I solicit a contin
uance of the game in future, knowing
I will give them entre satisfaction.
Respectfully.
• N. A. HOLLINSHEAD.
Waycroas, April 30.
Folk? ton Hotel,
J. W. BODDENBKRY, Pro.
Tollaton, Georgia.
Stop at this hotel when visiting Folk-
atonor Charlton County. Conveyan
ces always ready to convey commer
cial travelers to any part of the connty
at reasonable rates. During court
week a regular line of conveyance is
on the road between this point and
Trader s hill, the county-site. Rates
reasonable, fare, first-class.
Combined with Great Re
fracting Powers.
THEY ABE AS TRANSPARENT AND CO
LESS AS LICUIT 1TSFI.K,
And for softness of endurance, to the
eye can not be excelled, enabling the
wearer to read for hours without fatigue.
In fact they are
Med Siilt Presemn.
Testimonials from leading physicians
in tho United States, governors, fcjena-
tors, Stockmen, men of note in all pro
fessions an«l in different branches of
trade, bankers, mechanics, etc., cu
given, who have hut! their sight
proved by their use. All eyes fitted
and the nt guaranteed by Redding &
Walker, Waycroas, Ga.
The Glasses are not-supplied to ped
dlers at anv price.
Getj.emen and Ladies : My hus
band bus been tolling you about
Mr. Bill Parker’s men and boy
clothing so cheap, and I rise to
soy he has ladies’ and gills’ fixen
00. lie kpvps new designs coin
ng in at prices surprising. Bef*»r«
I begun wearing his corsets I was-
ong as 1 am wide, but now I am
dialed so nice y lam not ashame«
o be seen any wliar.
Letter fim Superintendent Blind
■titnte.
Austin, Texas.
Mr. A. K. IIawkks: Dear Sir—I
take great pleasure in s.lying thaty
spectacles excel anything 1 have yet
been able to procure, enabling me f
read the finest print with ease and con
fort. FRANK RAINEY, M. D.
Sold and guaranteed by Redding &
Walker, Waycroas,Ga.
WARREN LOTT,
RKPRESBNTINO
$100,000,000
Fire and Accident j
Insurance, *
* Waycross, Ga. i
W anted.
In large and Small Quantities,
FOR CASH.
Address LEWISOIIN & CO.,
227 Pearl St., New York.
Clinton M. Felder,
REPRESENTING
I. Epstein &Bro.
139 Congress St., Savannah, Ga,
Wholesale Dealers in
Dry Ms, Mbs, Git’s
Furnishing Goods, Sts
E0RGIA—Charhoi^;C,ounty.
Whereas, B.' F. Smrnnerell upplie;
to uitf i*or1«*ttei*il>f adfltiotetrationupoi
the estate ot R. A' Baker, late of »ai.
eounty deceased. T».' ,>! e tire tiierefon
to cite and admonish all-^vqnccriied h
show cause, if any,, why said letter:
should not be gRinted, in terms oftn*
law, toB. F. Sumuierell, at next Juu«
session of this court. Given undo
my band and signature, this 21st da.
of April, 1887.;;
M-
JNoticc.
GEORGIA—Chariton county.
Under and by'virtue of snndpr ta>
fifas against Mefelenny & Baxcs^ issue*
by J. J. StokesTlsx collector in and ft.
said county of Charlton, I wiil expot-
for sale to the highest bidder, befot-
tlie court bouse: door at Traders’ l»il,
on the first Tuesday in June next, 1837,
between the leijirt hours of saie, the fol
lowing property '-to wit: Timber off o'
Richard PowersHRnd, fifteen bundrei
acres, from 15 inches up. This Apri
18tU. 1887.
N.-F. ROBINSON, Sheriff.
Do you wait for your brain^
to l»e mauled out before you cat 1
see Parker’s plan on Stoves an<’
Buggies are the best. He ship*
direct from the shops one at a time,
at wholesale prices. Cash has to
accompany the order and that i*
the whole secret. Splendid Bug
gies for $34 5C* to $41 50. No >
Georgia Wife Cook Stoves $15 00
r.tke the hint and don’t wait to b<
knocked down.
Ware County.
Estrav Notice.
■EORGIA—Ware Count}'.
We, the undersigned freeholders ol
..aid county, and of the 1231st district
of G. M.,do hereby certify that W. H.
Obauncy, of said district, has exhibi-
e<l one white cow marked crop in ort
tar, upder and uoper-bit in the other,
vitlt a white hfejf ;r calf, said cow anu
alf having black ears, the sauie bav-
ug been taken up by said W. H.
Chauncy, as estiuys, and we hereby
value them at eight dollars per bead. •
fliis April 2i, 18.S7. ^
II. J vmt dtjon,
1.* T. THRIFT,
. .veh^idcrs.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Personally app<jared before me,. W.
H. Chaunc\, win on oath, says, that
the marks of the ibove estrays are cor
rect, and have not been disfigured or
altered, to bis knowledge, since be
took them up.
Coffee C ounty.
Road r Notice.
GEORGIA—Coffee County.
Court of Ordinary, May Term, ’87.
Whereas, at' th:s term of the court,
upon the report: pfthe REVIEWER?
lately appointed to inane out a cert un
contemplated road, leading from Wares-
boro and intersecting the. Douglas am.
Baxley road hear-Luke Cannon 1 * prem
ises, have made their repbrt, and fiao
said road of publib utility*to the com-
manity through fthich the road will
pass. These are, therefore, to notif\
all parties concerned that said report
will be passed nppn, if no good excuse
is shown to the contrary, on or before
the first Monday.** June next, at my
office. Given under'my band andbffi-
cial seal, this May 2. 1887,
ELIJAH PAULK,
Ordinluy. .Coffee County
•- '
Far md Two i I
Routtd-trip tickets from tV }^jn$« pn tt.e
road are as follow,: , . '
Waynes\ille to Brunswick $1 CO—to Fernan<lina|225
Atkinson to Brunswick ’ " 1,00—to Firnamlinn 2 26
Lulaton to Brunswick 100—to Fcrnandina 225;
Nahnnt* to Brunswick . 10fM--to Fcmumlina Sr26
HoltoVOnVa-Bninswick .. 100--to ; Fcrnai.(lina T2S?
Schlattorville to BrttViSwick J 00—to Fcrnandina 225
Waycrosa to Brunswick 1 00—td Fernnndina 2 25
Wares boro to Brunswick 1 25—-toFerrt.sudjna 2 50
Pearson to Brunswick ■ I.5<^—to Fernandinfl.'' 2 75
Willacoochee to Brunswick 1 50—to Fernandina 2 75
Alapaka to Brunswick 1 50—to Fcrnandina 2 75
Now, fpr fear gome may- not understand the above,
we explain that a person in buying a ticket is not
bound to go to Fernandina, but can get a round trip
ticket for Brunswick at prices named, and pan return
on the same day, or the next, if he buys on the 2Gth.
This affords an opportunity of remaining in Bruns
wick two davs, or by buying a steamboat ticket for:
II 25, Fernandina may be visited- After remaining-
there three or four'hours the steamer returns to
Brunswick in time to connect with the night train on
the Brunswick and Western Railroad. Or, Cumber
land Island may be visitedjn lien of Fernandina.—
The first sum named ft the railroad rtftr. to Bruns
wick, the second, includes the fare to Brunswick, and;
the price of a steamboat ticket to Cumbeiland or:
Fcrnandina.
The passage from Bruns
wick to Fernandina re
quires four hours run
ning on the Sound, in fall
view of the Atlantic, but
protected from the rough
waves. Every one who
can, should take this trip;
it will pay you, and the
sum expended will never
be missed, while the
pleasures enjoyed, scenes
Witnessed will be remem
bered. Tickets, for the
round trip will be sold at
the stations named, and
the boat tickets will also
be found oh sale. Fur
ther information 'given
by addressing this office.
J. SMITH, Agent.