Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, June 29, 1887, Image 1

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| BEADLIBET FLASHES. i Etthettd sp la lira, on Beth | B&Untds, Up had Bom. it Smith & at H. F> Butler’pl -'V Burglars have been getting some work in YY’illaOoochee. If you want a 1 good .article ofl WM, PARKER, Proprietor. Tcmverunce.jiTruth %nd Justice. -- $1-00 Per AnnuiQ, in Advance. Vol. 4. Waycross, Georgia, June 39, 1887. No. 19. A Woman’s Dlscovs-y. | “Another wonderfall discovery j has been made and that too by a ‘ lady in this county. Disease fast ened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital-organs ; —^ were undermined anddeath seem- r 7 ed imminent. For thr&e, months j she coughed incessantly and could ‘ -“dam s. u, g not sleep. Slie bought of us a hot-1 SixAalls of potash for 25 cents tel of Dr. King’s New Discovery .for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously Is the Official Organ of Ware, Charlton and Cof fee Counties. Its circulation extends far into Florida, and over the entire re gion of Southern Georgia. As an advertising medium to reach the people of Coffee, Charlton, Clinch and Ware, the public has never been offered a better chan nel, for, as it is published solely for their advancement and ben efit, it can be found in nearly every household i u t hese coun ties. We have the largest amount of new and beautiful Job type of any office in this section, and the worK done in the past is a sufficient guarantee for future work. Send us your orders for any job printing you may want and we warrant satisfac tion. Large and small posters, checKs, cards, note, bill and let ter heads a specialty. cured; Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.” Thus writes W C. Hamriclc & Co„ of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at Folks & Morgan’s Drug Store. Tax-lieceiver’s Notice. I Mill attend at Way-cross court house on the 30th day of June for the purpose of receiv ing tax returns for the y-ear 1887. The books will certainly close July 1st, and all who have not made tneir returns will be entered as'defaulters and doubled taxed. Please take notice and govern yourselves accordingly. J. J. Wilkinson, T.R.W.C. The St. John. Sewing Ma chine, price $60.00, delivered at any shipping point, for $25.00, in advance, Remember this is the machine that sews equally as well running backward as forward. Send your money to Win. Parker, Waycross, Ga. Five cents Lawns reduced to four cents, at E. H. Crawl.y’s. tf WHERE WE WORSHIP. M. E. Church South—Rev. E. J. Burch, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M., and 7 30 I*. M. * Sacrament of the Lord’s supper every first Sunday. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. Experience "meeting every Tuesday nigiitV Sunday School at 3 o’clock P. M., V. L. Stanton, Superintendent. Baptist Church—R^v. W. II. Scruggs, Pastor. Preaching first and third Sundays in each month, morning and evening.— Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve ning and on the second and fourth Sunday mornings. Sunday School at 3 o’clock P. M., H. P. Brewer, Super intendent. Episcopal CnuRCii—Rev. H. B. Stewart Martin, pastor. Services 2nd Sunday of the month at 10 30 a. m., and 7 15 p. m. Friday be fore the 2nd Sunday at 500 p. m. Wed nesday before the 4th Sunday 7 15 p. m. Friday before the 4th Sunday at 3 30 p. m.* Fouth Sunday of the month at 10 30; and at 3 30 p. m., standard time. Other holy days according to notice given from the Chancel. Sunaay School every Sunday at 3 p. m. M. E. Church—Rev. J. C. Allen, Pastor. Preaching 2nd Sabbath in each month, at 11 A. M. and 7 30 P. M. Sab bath School at 3 P. M. Missionary Baptist Church, Col— Rev. B. J. Greene, pastor. Preaching 1st and 3rd Sumday in each month at 11 a, m., 3p. m., and 7 p. m. Sunday-school, Ephraim Taylor Superintendent, every Sabbath at 1 p. m. Prayer-meeting every Monday evening at 7 p. m. Standard time. Watch the cork at Smith & Sharp’s. June 22, tf. Send on your orders for job printing. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Farmers are feeling better now. Wo bad a good rain last Sunday. Airs. James B Baker is at home- again. Her daughter, Mrs. Lee, came home with her. My entire stock of clothing will be sold for the next thirty days at actual cost. E. H. Crawley tt Airs. T. E. Lanier, and her little ons, has been suffering with fever for tho past two or three days. Willie Burney is now in the em ploy of the Southern Express Com pany. Willie is a good, clever boy. On next Sunday Rev. Mr. Lloyd will preach at the Methodist churb, it being our second quarterly meeting. We learn that the saw-mill of Air. G. P. Wilder„at Sniff, Ga., near Alapaha, on the B. & W. R. R. was destroyed l«st Friday night. There was no insurance. The turpentine men assembled in this place last Monday night to frame a bill for presentation to the Legislature in July. We could learn no other particulars. W. P. Ward the ugliest man on the Georgia Press, was in town this week. It is useless to say he was alone, for his wife is excusable in leaving him, after he attained such distinction. Col. Leon Wilson and Air. D. B. Smith are preparing for a rise in bread stuffs. During the past week the entire iot'of the former at his law office, has been set out in sweet potatoes. Air. Elias Vickers, a prominent naval store man of.Cofiee county, was in town this morning, and paid for the Headlight. Next thing for him to do is to pay for his marriage license. |£!i! i.*si •rlril E£=Si Fifteen bars of soap for 25 cents at H. F. Butler’s. Best Rio Coffee, 20cts per pound* at E. H. Crawley’s. June 29 tf. Try W. M. Wilson’s fancy But ter, only 25 cents per pound. Twelve-and-a-half cents Lawns, reduced to ten cents, at E. H Craw ley’s. tf Funiture, all kinds, in sets, by the piece, or cart-load, at E. H. Carwley’s. tf Leave your orders with Smith Goods will be delivered free. tf. We warrant our job printing to compete ?vith any office in this section in quality and prices. We are sorry to say that quite a number of our subscribers con sider themselves insulted when we send them their paper with a cross mark on it. No insult is intended, and we do so to remind them that we want the amounts we have earned. If we are never paid how can we pay our own debts! Excursion tickets will he sold by the Brunswick and Western Railroad, on July 3rd and 4th, good to return until the 7tli inst. This will afford an opportunity of visiting friends all along the line, or if perferred, atrip to Brunswick can be taken to witness the fire mens* contest on the 4ih, or an excursion may be had to Fir ian- dina, St. Simons, St. Mary s, or other points. Don’t miss the chance. Would it be wrong for us to suggest that the street running in front of our house had never been cleaned of wire-grass, since we lived there—tour years? We wouldn’t say anything about it if snakes were not making themselves winter quarters in this grass and are getting on very intimate terms with our children, and a hold, bad coach-whip come all around dar ing us out of our own gate lost Sunday. Excursion tickets will be sold over the S., F. W. Ry. at one fare for the round trip, from any Sta tion to Savanah, on July-2, 3 & 4, good to return until the 7th inst. inclusive. Good onjany regular pas senger train on dates named. This is a rare opportunity offered to the public for visiting Savannah at low rate. Business'mcn can take advantage of the reduction with a profit to themselves. Big Reduction . ton Shoes. & Slippers, for the next sixty days. Masonic. Blackslieat Chapter No. 7, will meet at the Masonic Hall, in Way- cross, on Monday, July 4th.. for the purpose of organizing and confering degrees, at 10 o’clock A. M. All parties, members and ap plicants, will present themselves promptly. By order of VV. F. Parker, ** High Priest. A MURDERERCAUGHT. Information has been received by ourSherlfif that Joe Arnold who killed Pat Ward, at Millwood, in this county, in 1878, had been ar rested and was in jail in Texas. Requisition papers have been made and forwarded to the Gover nor for signing, when, on recept ion, officers from here will go after the prisoner. Smith & Sharp fill orders at Headlight quotations, tf. Best Georgia syrup at W. M. Wilsons 50 cents per gallon. KILLED THE GUARD. Sometimo ago, a notorious ne gro, by tho name of Aaron Reese, stole a hat from Mr. H. A Bennett, a merchant in this place, for which he was subsequently tried, convict ed and sentenced to a term in the chain-gang. This gang is control led by Mr. AIcCrea, in Lowndes county, and it is now said that Aaron Reese had killed the guard and escaped. Nothing lias been seen of him since. Airs. II. T. Kennon. one of the I will sell the remainder of'my nnoiM DISTILLER’S AGENTS. I I ■ LONG LEY. GARLICK & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. ■ ”, for handling ROSINS. Inspectors’ Certificates fur- 22dB.lns fivers, dealing direct with the Consumtrs. Shippers; realize fuU prices. gr comSIONMEHTS AMP COWRESPOWDEWCE^SOLtCITEP. \ . eOJtUEBUIAL. Waycross Market Reports. The prices given below are retail figures. Oar leading merchants will guarantee wholesale prices to be so low that a trial order will invariably give 8atifaction. We quote to-day only such articles as are mostly In de mand, still, all fancy and family groce ries may be purchased as cheap as else- bere. BACON—-Market firm and advanc ing: Smoked clear rib sides, 11 cents; dry-salt clear rib sides, 10 cents; shoul ders, *, hams, magnolia, 14 cents.— Breakfast strips 12 cts*. COFFEE—Maricet steady: Ordinary, 22J4 «ts; fair,23*0 cts; choice 24 1 » cts; Peaberrv, 25J» cts.. choice Rio 20 cts. FLOUR—Market very fair: deinaud moderate: Extra, $4 50; fancy, $5 25: choice patent, $625. Lard—Choice leaf lard, 50 lb. tins, 8M BUTTER—Market 6teadv: Wc quote choice goshen, 20 cents; G** E. Cream ery, 25 cts. SUGAR—Market dull, demand light, Standard granulated, fleets; Extra C, white, ; Brown, 6)#. TOBACCO—Full stock, demand light; common, sound, 30 <g 35 cts; fair, 35@ 40cts; bright, 40@50 cts; Extra fine, G0@&). The wheat and coffee markets have fluctuated considerably since our last, and u decided change in prices may occur at any time, but our patrons may rely on the above figures for the pres-, ent, as correct. ear Our merchants are paying the following prices for country produce: . W<*ol, 28^4 to 2856 cents; hides, 30 to 11*4 cents; eggs, 13 to 20 cents; chick ens, 15 to 35 cents; beeswax, 16 to 17 cents; tallow, 6 to 7 cents. most estimable ladies in Southern Georgia, of Hoboken was in town last week, and left us an order for printing for the Good Tem plars, of that town. Rev. G. P. Parker, ofWareshoro, was in our office for the first time, yesterday. He has tackled the devil many times in his life, no doubt, but he kept his hand off of the “devil” that put this in type. Come, again. Alessrs. W. E. Burbage, of Bruns wick, ami H. T; Kemjon, of Hobo ken, have purchased the; Satilla House, and will, we suppose, put it in thorough order for the Fall travel. These gentleman are well known for their business qualifica tions and universal courtesy,/here- fere, this will be a favorite with the public. * “ Officer Hinnant, of the police force has been ill with' malarial fever for several days, but thanks to the efficient care of Drs. Red ding & Walker, he will resume his duties in a short time. Jiqunic Strickland has stood guard in his place during his sickness, and has proven himself a fir'st class police man Wc said last week that Dr. Erank Folks pronounced the afflic tion of the Arab3 “billious chill and fever,” and now the Doctor intimates in bold language that we missed the truth, and denies that there is any such disease. We make the correction, take it all immcnce stock of low quartered Shoes and Slippers at and below cost. I will also sell my entire Stock of clothing at cost, I have a few suits left for Boys from 4 to 8 years old, which I am selling very cheap, Call and examine my Stock, It will pay you. I mean Business. , 3t B. Sirmaxs. BURGLARY. One night last week some per son or persons, of course unknown entered Mr. B. Simians* store, in New Wajrcross, by knocking in the back of the chimney, and carried away between three and five hun dred dollars worth of clothing, etc, This is the third time in the past three years that this gentlemen has been robbed, all from the same house. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. The Willing Workers’ Society will, hold a festival in the yard of Mrs. W. P. Le®, next Friday night. It will be a delightful affair, with lemonade, ice-cream, cake and other attractions to make a joyous time for all who go. BLACKSHRARE MITCMKl.lt. This firm not only stands ready to supply any demand for bard' ware, but will save all persons who favor them with orders, a nice lit tle sum of money op a large order, and they will tip off a heavy mar gin on small orders. They pay the highest market price for wool, giving their easterners from the country the advantage of a first- class; opportunity to bcII their ’’clip,” and secure cheap hard ware. FOB THE rouse MEN. Rev. E. J. Burch preached from the 6th chapter and 10th verse of Daniel, last Sunday, for the bene fit of the youngmen, as previously announced. It was a master piece of instruction, telling over again, in plain, concise language the story of Daniel’s fidelity to God, his triumph in the lions den, and the unwavering Christian faith, of the Hebrew children, in the fiery fnrnace. It was well received, and we trust may tend to good with the young, and old tnen too. NO FZFRR NEXT WEEK. It is the usual custom in most country printing offices to take a little recreation on the 4th of July, and as ourself and a ten-year-old boy constitute the mechanical and editorial force of this office, for the first time in its existince, we will issue no paper next week, only an advertising sheet being sent out, to make tho county advertising legal. Our readers will lose nothing, however, for we will return refresh ed and more vigorous after a short respite from our routine of labor. W. M. WILSON. Perhaps there is not a better known man in Ware county thaw Mr. W. M. Wilson, the grocer, at his old stand, near the barber shops. He is not only known because he is a clever man and clerk of the Superior court, but he can never- be undersold in family groceries. Always with a fresh stock he nat urally can figure down on “rock bottom"prices, and sells nothing; but first-class goods. A WOKU TO OCR Fit I ENDS. The low rates offered by the S. F. & W. R. R, to visit Savannah on the 2, 3 <k 4th, may cause - many of our friends to go. In view - of this fact, we hove learned that. the omnibus charges to hotels will, be about 50 cents, and therefore,, at a saving of 40 or 45 cents, on. this rate, commend the Harnett. House, as it can be reaclicdjby the • street cars. Aside from this, we have a letter from the genial pro prietor which informs us that hie i rate of board has been reduced to, $1,50 per day, for July and Au-v gust. WARE COUNTY SUNDAY, WMl A MOTHER GONE. We are pained to announce the death of Mrs. Delilah Wilkerson, a most esteemed lady, mother of J. J, Willkerson, T . R., of this county, last Wednesday, June 22, aftei a protracted illness of several months. She had oecn pilgrim in this world of sighs and sorrows for 79 years, and while her death was a calamity to her. chil dren and grandchildren, it most have been a relief to her. Loved by all who knew her, she will be wideley mourned, while we, a stranger, offer the bereaved fiTmily our heartiest sympathy. A FOUNDRY FOR WAYCROSS. Some enterprising gentlemen Gfilon & Burnet, of 'Macon, have purchased a site near the R- tt W. R. R. just below Mr. C. C. Buc hanan’s variety works, where they propose to erect a foundry, at -an earley day. It appears to ns that Waycross will be a splendid point for this business, because the railroad facilities for reaching the entire section are ample, and the site selected is convenient for shipping. We hope the enterprise may prove a success from the be ginning, and that the owners re alize a handsome support from the investment. We shall have more back, but when the young M. D. | to say as the building approaches studies medicine as long andi completion, but we understand the shakes as hard as we have he’ll j foundry will be ready for orders change his mind. i n about fifteen days. I Cream Cheese 20 cents per pound at W. M. Wilson. tf Clr» Thro m Cimt. That is to say, your longs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air-passenges, bnt the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there your lnngs cannot do there, work. And what they do, they cannot well. Call it cold, congh, croup pneu monia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and bead and lung obstruct ions, all ore bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee’s German Syrnp which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if every thing else has failed you, you may depend npon this for certain. - No Paper next week remem ber. A convention and jubilee of all the Sunday schools of Ware coun ty is on tapis for the 16th of July. The Sunday Schools from all parts ot the county are expected to meet in this town on that day, and a- general holiday and celebration, with thanks to'Almighty God for His mercies will be the program me. Th e following committies have been appointed: OOXMfTTEE ON INVITATION. V L Stanton, H P Brewer, Miss Minnie Buchanan, David Waldron Miss May Quarterman, W P Williams COMMITTER ON ABRAXGEMEXTS Wm Parker E PHawxins, Mrs. Fannie 8mnans, J R Knight, S P Settles. Mrs. D J Williams, Miss Emma Shine Mrs J C Reynolds, C. C. Buchanan, D. B. Sweat, Chirman, Secretary. CLOSING UP OS SUNDAY. We said last week that we hoped tho Council would not close the ice-house entirely on Sunday, for the reason, we contended, that it might work hardships on the sick. We did not, in that suggestion, question the motives or sincerity of the Council, or any member thereof; or their ability to take care of the affairs of the town, as some persons seem to think, bnt we wrote the article in question thinking, probably, that the use ot ice for the sick had been over looked. We do not advocate the policy of keeping open any house on Sunday for commercial benefits but we do say it is right and just to allow the privilege of cooling the fevered brow and parched tongue of a wife or child to a man. Some very harsh, undeserved crit- cisras concerning ourself in -regard to this matter, have reached oni ears, Bimply because we conld not Bee the ice house question as others did, but they have no effect upon ns. We had a right to speak, did so, and that too, with out consulting any man’s opinion or viewB, or without disrespect to any member of our Council, and, as a journalist, as a citizen wh» delights in obeying the law, and have paid every cent of taxes re quired of us, we said we hoped . Council would not pass an ordi- j nance taking ice out of the reacla of the siok, and still say so.