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$1-00 Per Annum, in Advance.
Temperance, Truth and Justice.
WH»]?AfiggB. Proprietor.
Waycross, Georgia,
•ctober 19, 1887,
A First Class Juror.
A -Just Suggestlot. Clinch Count!/ Legal Af-
TUe Perrv Journal savs: In fairs. ,
tlio interests of honest tax-pay- 0 »: V - O’Kane has applied to the,
, • Ordinary for letters of adinimstra-.
era, tlie tax collectors oF tho Hon U p on the estate of James]
several counties in Georgia 0'Kune, of said county deceased, j
should be required to close their E.L. Moore, administrator upon '
tax books on the 23th of Novein- the estate of John Moure, has up-1
. . . , r nfx .. P r\« plied to the Ormnary for leave
ber, instead of tho 20th of De- { 0 Fcll thc land belong to said 1
cember. Many negroes m*»ve estate.
about annually, and the late James M Smith has applied for
date fixed for closing tho books letters of administration upon the
11 .1 . -, ,» . ! estate of Peter Smith, of said
enables them to evade the pay-
ment of taxes. The printed, * •
... .... At All the Court*.
blank returned this year by : ^ ^ { ( . aniilv> ono of {he
no means improves the sitnatinn Wunil( . ra of tllis K) ; e( nat i V cs of
in receiving honest ami correct, Cnarltnn co'unty, will he exhibited
returns. ' at thc different court jrrpunda in
... this judicial circuit, this family
Wurth Knowing- ! consists of Mr J. S. Tcston and
Mr. W._H. Morgan, merchant, three children, who are covered
Lake City, Fla., was taken with a f rom head to foot with innumera-
severe CoId> attended with a dis- hfc stripes nnd plainly marked
tressing Cough and running into spots, which uiake them the most
Consumption in its first stages, remarkable of human beings. In
He tiled many so-called. popular connection with this, Prof. H.
emu & killer. BrunswicK
and western
RAILROAD.
Clinch—Fint SCoud.y. In March nnd
October.
Appling—Second Mondays in March
and October.
Wayne—Third Monday, in March
and October.
Pierce—Fourth Mondays in March
and October.
Ware—Firat Mordaya in April and
November.
Coffee—'Tuesday after .econd Mon
days in April and November.
Charlton—Toeadsjra after third Mon
days in April and November.
Camden—Fourth Mondays in April
and November.
Glynn—Beginning on the first Mon
days in May and December, and to
continue for two weeks, or ss long as
tho basinets may require.
‘ Arc you a citizen of Wyandotte
county?” asked tho lion. Bailey
Waggoner of and old colored man
who hob dud into to thejury box
with thc aid of a long hickory canc.
“I is, sail,” replied the aged dar
key.
‘•How lorgliavcyou been sucii?”
“I donno, sah.”
“Have you formed or expressed
an opinion about the case?”
“Well, I donho. I have resulted
the matter con fideraHe, and when
my mind was fully rectified I went
down todc track. I mot de Sheriff
and he told tac to reappear, and i -
left.”
Have yon formed an oppinion
that the train was wrecked by ao.
cident or design?”
“Yes, sail; I think it was wreck,
ed by ’sign.”
“Are you opposed to capital pun
ishment?"
“No, sah.”
“Do you know what capital pun
ishment HI" ’
“No, sah.” "•
“Have ynm any conscientious
scruple'sl” 1 “ 5 “* 'dotstqu
“I has not”
“Do you think that a man should
be hanged for murder?”
“Yes, sah.”
“If tho evidence in the case
should show the defendant tp, bp
guilty of murder would you lies!;
tntc to find a verdict of guilty be-,
cause the penalty might lie death?”.
“Yes, sah,T would.
“In the trial of thc case would
you bo controlled by thc evidence
or by what you have heard?”
“I woiild’to the best of my ablli-
JA11 trains of tllis road ore ran by
Central Standard Time. ]'
TIMECARD IX EFFECT June 1!).’87.
Passenger trains on tills road will
run daily ns follows: ^
WEST INDIA FAST MAII.
naan nows. V head rr.
7 IV; a in Lv.- savannahr Ar 12 00 p m
12 30 p in I.v - Jackson'V - Lv 7 00 a m
WATCmS BSCB6U.
GrPt^AIlNT,
Hay, Salt
and Bran,
BY THE CARLOAD.
TTT7B0UIB,
FiTv Miles Snorter Than any
Other Route Between Way-
cross and Albany.
^ On nnd after Sunday,’Sept. 4th,
1887, passenger trains will run as
follows:
Orders from tlie courtry solicited, and
prompt attention guaranteed. oc2® ly
TIME.
CENTRAL STANDARD
WEST NORTH AND
Mail. Exp.
Brttmm’k viaB.&W lv ITS pm 0 30pm
Pyles’ Marsh I" *' *' *‘ s **
.1 amaica 1
Waynes* v 1
Hoboken I
Schlatter’v 1
Waytross
s av’li.via .T.&W :
Charleston
Callahan
Jackson* v i
Jack,v,via s F&W
Callahan
Charleston
savannah
i Way cross, viaB&W
Pearson
Alapaha
Ty Ty
sumner
Willingham
Davis
Albany
Mottgoniery j
Columbus
M'icon
Atlanta
Marietta, via W&A
Cnatanoojra
Louisville,via L&N
Cincinnati via Cin Soar
SOUTH.
Dental Surgeon
7 06 a m Lv - savannah'- Ar 7 58 p m
8 42 a m Lv - Jesup f:'V Ar 6 16 p in
9 50 a m Ar - AVaycross. - L\ k 5 05 pm
11 20 a m Ar - CallahaiL- Lv 2 47 p m
12 00 noon Ar - Jack son V - Lv 7 05 p m
7 00 a ni Lv - • ** 4fjr Ar 7 45 p m
10 15 a m Lv - VVaycro^ -. Ar 4 40 p m
12 04 p m Lv - Valilosta '-*Lv 2 50 jrm
12 34 p m Lv - Quitmaf >- Lv 2 28 p m
1 22 p m Ar - Thomas’* - Lv 1 45 p m
3 35 p m Ar- Bainbridgo- Lvll 25 a in
4 04 p m Ar ChatahoochceLv 11 30 am
Pullman buffet cars; to and from
Jacksonville nnd New. ( York, to and
from Wnycross and New Orleans via
Pennsacola.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1 30 p m Lv - savannah - Ar 12 08 p m
3 20 p m Lv - J esup T - Lv 10 32 a in
4 40 p m Ar - Waycross - Lv 9 23 a m
7 45 p m Ar - Jackson’*’- Lv 7 00 a m
4 15 p m Lv - w y- At 9 45 a m
7 20 p in Lv - Wavcrap - Ar 0 35 a ;»i
8 31 pm Ar - Dupoitt- - Lv 5 30am
3 25 p w Lv - Lake City - Ar 10 45 a m
3 45 p m Lv - Gaines* - Ar 10 30a in
0 55 p m Lv - Live Osfk - Ar 7 10am
8 40 p m Lv - Dupont - Ar 5 25 a m
10 55 a m Ar - Thomx-i’v - Lv 3 25. a ui
1 22 a m Ar - Albany - Lv 125 a in
Palin an buffet cars to and from
Jacksonville arid Sfc. Louis via Tlioni-
asville, Albany, Montgomery and
Nashville. t r •
ALBANY EXPRESS.
. 7 35 p m Lv-savannah - Ar 6 10am
10 03 j»in Lv - J esup.. - Lv 3 15 a m
Mayor—W. J. Smith. „
Connclimcn-Wturea tott.M.PMcC.ll.
Geo. B. Yooraans, D. A. W illiams.
Treasurer— W. M. .Malkm.
Clerk of the Council—J. 8. Williams.
Tax Assessor and OoUsdwJA.Bntler.
Marshal—5. Criron.
Night Watchman—S. H. Hinnant.
Coeaty iMReer*.
Clark of tlie Supreme Court—W. M.
Wilson.
Ordinary—Warren Lott.
Sheriff—'T. B. Hcnderaon.
PATRONAGE OF
SOLICITS THE
THE PUBLIC.
Satisfaction guaranteed and rates reas
onable.
History of an Editor.
Ati editor died and slowly
wended his way down to where
he supposed a warm reception
awaited him. The Devil met
him and said: “For many years
thou hast borae the blame for
tho errors that Che printers
made in the papers. Tho paper
has gone alus, for $1 and the
?1, also, has often failed to come
lmve be-
lv 7 30pm 12 40am
lv 9 03pm 2 28am
lv 918pm 2 45am
lv 9 44pm “
lv 10 00pm
Tr«y«mi to<t« SOS, **. S A, Ml.
Meets in their hall 2nd and 4th Wed
nesdays st 7 p. m. Visiting hrethem in
the town are cordially invited.
Flare* lads* He. §7, I. O. O. F.
Meets at their hall in Waycross every
1st and 3rd Thursday evening at 8 o’clock
p. m. ti. P* Folks, N. G.
W. J. Carswell, Sec’y.
K«l|tiu of Fjrthl**«
Meets every Monday night in Lott’s
flslt opposite Methodist Church.
• r* '■ Waurxm Lott, C. C.
Jonx R. Fuaxklin, K. of R. 8.
Fo-kuton Lods *•••
Meets in their hall in Folkston, first
Saturday in each month.
J. P. Btatlisgs, W. M,
J. Rawlks, Soc’y.
Iron Hall.
Local Branch, 301, O. I H., meets
every Tuesday night ip J. Uhl folder’s
Hall. William Noblk, C. J.
John P. Casox, Accountant
XjAHOSfIC.
Folxstan Lodge, 196, meets first Sat
urday in each month. •
. J.P. STALLINGS, W.M.
J. Rawls, Secretary.
HLACKhUKAK CHAfTER SO. 7.
There will be regular meeting of
Blackshesr Chapter No. 7 st Masonic
Mali, in Wsycmas, on Wednesday, 21st
instant; st 10 o’clock, o. m. Ail mem
bers expected to be prompt in attend
ance, and all aspirants for degrees
•"■‘hlP-TV. PARKER, H.P.
A. J. Sweat, Secretary.'
Tatcm House.
Way ci ss, - - Georgia.
(Near the Methodist Church)
Boarders by the month, weokor day,
taken at reasonable priees, and tbe
comfort of patrons looked after, myio
On Top Again.
in. Tito printers
deviled thee for wages Saturday
night when thou’ lmdst not a
cent to thy name. Men have
taken the paper without pay
ing for it, and cursed thco for
not getting up a better paper.
Fhou hast been culled a dead
heat by the passenger con
ductors when thou hast shown
thy annual pass to their envious
gaze. All these things thou hast
fiunfe iu silence. Thou canst
not come in bere,” And ho fired
him. As lie did so mumuring,
his home, and
Oincln.
Folkston Hotel.
“Would the evidence control
you in arriving at a verdict?”
“Not if I could, help it.”
\ A re you a • Knight of Labor? v
- “No ; I never was nothing but a
raissionory Baptist.”
“Do you know what an oath is?*’
J. W. RODDENBEBY, Vro. At!anta»via C
Macon
Folkston, Georgia. coiumbna
. ... . . . . . ' „ Montgomery
btop at this hotel when vimting Folk- ... . t>
ston or Charlton County. Conveyan- j. * ’
ova alwavt* ready to convey cominer- j i
cial travelers to any part of the eonuty
at reasonable rates. During court. | '
week a regular line of conveyance is j J.
on the road between this point and p ‘
Trader’s hill, the county-site. Rates '
reasonable, fare, first-class. " a j cross
lv 12 45pm 1240
1 v 7 4(tom j " 2o
lv 11 00am 11 10pm 700
lvll 23am l 05
lv 11 44pm 1220am
None.of yonr business. X am
.still-^eljin^ buggies for Win.
’rti i Kt4
It was not lung after Parker
started me out before tbe old
clumsy high priced mnrsheenes
had to git. - Parkers Plan is
cash you know. Don’t ask me
another word. If yon want a
good buggy, send him $41.5(1.
“In the trial of the case yolk
would feel yourself bound by
( oatli?”
“I haa not ’fleeted on that
subject,sah.”
' , , • , - - jj -tJ u m .Mr - Aiuai
Charleston nr 12 2oam 3 43pm w ,, _ „ ... ..
Callahan,viaaF.&War 85»pm «30am Mops at at all. tin
Miksonvilllo ar 7 4opai 7 25am Pullman sleeping e
.laefcson’V.viaSF&Wrv 2 03pm 7 00am Jacksonville and San
Callahan lv 2 47pm 7 37am JESUP IX
Charleston lv 6 10am 3TK)am
savannah lv 1 20pm 7 0(iani 3 45 p in Lv- savan
Wavcross,viaB&W lv 5 05pm 10 00am 6 10 p m Ar - Jesi
sehlatter’v lv 5 32pm*102oam btops at regular ar
Hoboken lv 5 51pm 10 40am CONNECT
Waynes’v lv 6 53pm 1139am
Jamaica lv 733pm 1219pm At Savannah for C
IVles’Marsh lv 800pm *12 40pm am, (arrive Augusta
Brunswick ar 8 28pm 118pm 12:30 p m). 12:26 p r
-. 0 . 0 . . for Augusta and Athi
•Stop on Signals. 3:15 an(1 8:20 r
l’urchaso tickets at the sta- ships for New York
tions nnd save extra fare collect-
cd upon the train. At JEsVP for lire
Tno mail train stops at all B. & ’jqi*07
\V. Stations. I AtWAYCliOss
Connections made at Wavcross 10:00a maml 5:05p
, , . ,i • . 6 At CALLAHAN
| to ; 1n ' 1 fr, ; m P° lnts °" ;' w:n -|2:47 P m: for Waldo
nah r londa & Western Railway, [etc., at 11:27 a m.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and .
_ r _ . . - ® I laliassee, etc., at 10
■ Mann Boudoir cars upon Jackson- p m.
villo and Cincinnati Express. | Ta v‘resf'B^ksvU
First-class car through to Chat-i I0»5 a m.
nnoo-a At ALBANY for Atl
anoo Q a. gomery, Tdobile, Nc
Tho onlj- lino running sleeper to viiie, etc.
Cincinnati via Queen and Crescent
Route. p m
F. W. ANGIER, A. G. V. A. Credit'bbS 3 ®
J. A. -McDUFEIE, G. P. A. at th® Passenger So
i , /• . or.To j, | r, ,, tVM. I*. HAKDEf:
A. A. GADDI5-, \ . P. & G. M. b. G. FLEMIX0
“ Heaven
besides, if ire had let him come,
in here lie would have been con
tinually duiiniug his delinquent
subscribers, nnd* thus created
discord iu tnv kingdom.”
Mora!: If you don’t see what
you want, ask for It.
' Clinton M. Felder,
REPRESENTING
I.'Epstein & Bro.
139 Congress St., Savannah, Ga.
Wholesale Dealers in
Chips.
Tlie affairs of the Cotton.
States Life Insurance Company,
of Macon, are to be wound up
as soon as possible.
Tbe Sandersvillo public
school is in a flourishing condi
tion under its present man*
agement, and numbers 110
students.
Brunswick reports that tho
swallows are returning by
thousands from : tho North.
They chiefly infest ‘St. Simon’s
rtsa.
Mr. Richard Cannon will sup
ply you with fresh fish every other
morning. Give him your orders
Furnishing Boots, Sic
itracn South—Rev. E. J.
Sunday at 11 o'clock
M. Sacrament of
first Sunday.
.... „ .aursday night.
mooting ovory Tuesday
dsr School at S o’clock P.
M. E.
Burch,
Preaching et
A. M-, ami 7 3l.. —
the Lord’s supper evoi
Prayer meeting every
Experience msetiy
night. Sunday Seh™. — - -
M., V. L. Stanton, .Superintendent.
BirTtsT Cmacu—Ear. W.
(binl Sunday
each morning and evening
Iteneici Her Yoatb.
Mrs. Phoebe Chesloy, Petersou,
Clay Co., Iowa, tells the follow
ing remarkable story, the truth
of whieh is vouched for by the
residents of the town: “I am 73
years old, have been trouble with
kidney complaint and lameness
for inund years ;could not dress
myself without help. Now I am
free from ail .puin aud soreness,
am able to do all my own house
work. I owe my thanks to Elec
tric Bitters for having renewed
my youth, and romoved com
pletely all disease and pain.”—
Try a bottle, only 500.c at Folks
& Morgan Drug Store.
for Ocala,
jntendent.
Episcopal Church—Rev. H. B.
Stewart Martin, pastor.
Services 2nd Sunday of tlie month
at 10 30 ». M.. and 7 15 r. M. Fridav be
fore tho 2nd Sunday at 5 00 r. «. Wed
nesday before the 4th Sunday 713 r. u.
Friday before the 4th Sunday at 330
r. m. Foutli Sunday of the month at
10 30; had at3 301>. *., standard time.
Other holy dayu according to notice
civen • from the Chancel. Sunday
P.l ^1 nvarv Cnntkv At 3 I* U.
be lias given me a job almost
ibe same name. He says my
husband is his Buggy drummer
ami I am his druggy Bummer.
J am here to tell of his Ladies
Gossamers, Corsets, Jerseys,
dress goods, over and under
clothing. Go see for yourself,
and if he can’t fit you out, call
on the Parker Sisters in the
Iron house: they have things I
would not daro call by name iu
this congregation. Everything
Cash, Cash, Cash until you
cant rest. Mr. Parker sells
ttli; for Specific rerformanc*.
IlenryGuorranl ) Charlton Sup.
vs. J* Court, Nov.
SyvaniaW’ BenrJslv, j term, 1886.
It appearing to tlie court that Svlva
nia W. Boanlsly, one 6f the respond
ents in tire above stated case, resides
without the State of Georgia, so that
the ordinary process of law cannot be
sorved npon her, it is ordered that the
said respondent appear and demurr
Tell us not in mournful num
bers that tbe town is full of
gloom, for tbe man’s a crank
who slumbers in these bustling
days of boom. Life is real, life
is earnest'nnd the grave is not
its goal: ever}* dollar that thou
turnest helps to make the old
town roll.
School every Sunday at 3r.ii.
M. E. Church—Rev. J, C.
*j5eRcSn« r *2nd Sabbath in- each
month, aril A. M. wid 7 30P. M. Sab-
——DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
MANOR, GEORGIA.
in mass meeting, Tuesday, pas.
sed resolutions thanking tbe
Legislature for appropriating
$5,000 for tbe North Georgia
Agricultural College.
Judge W. T. Jones has been
notified that His Excellency
Gov. Gordon lias appointed him
to succeed liimself as Judge of
the County Court of Daugherty
county. His present terra ex
pires in August,18S8,but the ap
pointment is made now that the
Senate might confirm it, s*v as
to provide against the possible
contincency of a temporary
vacancy.
havo leave to proceed as justice may
appertain. It is further ordered that
this order be published once a month
for fonr months in some publie gazette
in this State.
CouuTLAxn Symmes,
. Judge S. C. B. (!.
Jons C. Nichols, Comt’sSol.
A *ruc extract from the minutes.
A. G. GotvKu,
^ Clk.SC rc.
—
'bath School at 3 r. M-
MtanoxAtY Baptist Cuvncn, Cot.—
ROV. B. J! Greene; pastor.
Pmehuill 1st nnd 3rd Sumday in
6'nperintendeut, every Sabbath at 1
n m. Fraver-meetraa even- Monday
evening at 7 p. m. Standsr.1 Iliac. .
Pecrm (Coffee Connty) Clrralt-
Rev. H. T. Etheridge, pastor in charge,
lit Saturday and Sunday. Pearson.
]st Sunday, 3 p. m., Kirkland.
«»nd Sat. ani Sun’y, McDonald’s Mill.
3rd Saturdajrmnd So inlay, Pa fiord's cli.
3rd Sunday night, Willacoochec.
4th Hsturuay and Sunday. Robert s eh, :
4th Suudav night, Grav’s mill.
t'etfciten Circuit, Rev. J. M. Boland
Paste:-. . •
Iat Sim and Sat before, Bethel church. *
3d Sun and Sat. before, at Mills’ church
3ni Sun 10 30 a. in. and Sat. before, at
3nl 8«n n at 4 and 7 p. m at Trader’s hill I
4th San. morn ana night, at Bethle
hem church.
Fridav night before 4th Sunday at
liptonvl'le.
But enjoyment and
ho! sorrow, is our destined end
or way; if you have no money
horrow— buy a corner lot each
day! Lives of great men all re
mind us, we can win immortal
fame; let us not hide—luck
might not find us, hump your
self—you’il win in time. In
tllis world’s broad field of battle,
in the bivouac of life, let us
us make the dry hones rattle-
buy a corner for your wife! Let
us then be up and doing, with
a heart f.-r any fat.
^ v/lR. o v \ V.
Aug'ScsL 1SS7 [nov24-oaiu4ius
DEALERS IN - .
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
arbuckl.es
J. 8. Williams,
Attorney at Law,
Way cross, - Georgia.
Wfll pmotk-p in the Brunswick Judicial
circuit am 5 -hewhc-rc by contract.
ARIOSA
GIVEN A WAT.
Mr. Jackson Gritncs Tins ono
hundred pairs of half-soles, red-
oak and hemlock leather to giv c .
ifway—vonly six pair each da v
• rftCC (T C I Repairing fine Watches
^ ” ■ ■ ■■ ■■ J specialty. Get our pi\ees.
is never good when exposed to the air, * ^_ T
JSS?, i W aycross, G a,
still j>ursu-
ing, still achieving, booming
early booming laic.