Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, November 16, 1887, Image 1

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WM PA&m Proprietor! Temverance, Truth ind Justice. $1-00 Per Annum, in Advance. Waycross, Georgia, November 1887. BrunswicKj AND WESTERN RAILROAD Lotc House. PEARSON, - - GEORGIA. In twenty stop* of depot, and table supplied with the best the country and market affords. ^^•Conveyances for drammers and parties going into the ccMttry. Waycross Market Reports t J The prices given below are retail .figures. Our leading merchants wil guarantee wholesale prices to be so low that a trial order will invariably give satifactioQ. IVe 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 where. BACON—Market firm and advanc ing: mo ked clear rib sides, 12 cents; dry-salt clear rib sides, 00 cents; shoul ders,—r; hams, magnolia, 14 cents.— Breakfast strips 12 cts. COFFEE—Marxet steady: Ordinary, 22 to cts; fair, 23'^ cts; choice 24>4 cts; ^Choice Rio 25 cts. &ELOUU—rMarket very fair: demaud aednrate: 'Extra, $4 50; fancy, $5 25: Clinch—First Mondays in March and October. • Appling—Second Mondays in March mnd October. Wayne—Third Mondays in March and October. Pierce—Fourth Mondays In March And October. Ware—Flint Movdnys in April and November. Coffee—Tuesday after second Mon days in April and November. Charlton—Tuesdays after third Mon days in April and November. Camden—Frarth Mondays in April And November. Glynn—Beginning on the first Mon days In May and December, and to continue for ttWVeckifftr STTUfig us the business mav require. [All trains of this road npoqQ^ by Central Standard Time.] TIMECARD corrected to Oct;;Iff, ’$7. Passenger trains on this road will run daily as follows: WEST INDIA FAST &&£. HEAD DOWS. BEAD CP. 7 06 a m Lv - savannah - Ar 11106 p m 12 30 p m Lv - Jackson’v - Lv^ffiQff a m 4 40 p m Lv - sanford - Lv 115 a m 9 10 p m Ar - Tampa -‘Lv -4-60 p.m PLANT STEAMSHIP LIN^. Monday and Lv Tampa Ar £Ipir%and gzeond §jemi-2|janucil CONVENTION rr it bouts, Fifty Miles Snorter Than any Other Route Between Way- cross and Albany. Charlton 'ounty Sunday School Oil and after Sunday, Sept. 4th, 1887, passenger trains will run ns follows: , ;> Thnrs pm ‘■ 7(3 Tiles an*l A r Key West Lv TO BE HELD AT Folkston, Ga., Nov! 19th ami SOth, HH87 ; CEXTRA!. STANDARD TIME. ' \n:sT north and south. Mayor—W. J. Smith. Council men -Warren Ix>tt,E.P.McCaU. Geo. K. Yontnana, D. A. Williams. Treasurer—W. M. Million. Klerk «f the Council—J. S. Williams. •Tax Assessor and Collector* .E. Butler. M irslml—J. P. Cason. Night Watchman—S. II. Hinnunt. Clerk of the Supreme Court—W, Wilson. Ordinary—Warren Lott. Sheriff—T. 11. Henderson. Tax Collector—J. A. Cason. 'Tax Receiver—J. M. Wiikirson. County Treasurer—W. S. Bailey. WaycrMi LoilK® 305, F. & A. M. Meets in their hall 2nd and 4th Wed nesdays at 7 p. m. Visiting hrethem in the town are cordially invited. Pierce No. •!. • V- Meets at their hall in Waycross every 1st and 3rd Thursday eveningat Ro’chs-k p. ni. G. P. Folks, N. G. W. J. Caiiswei.l, See’y. Knight* of Pythias. Meets every Monday night in Lott’s llall opimsite' Methodist Church. Warren Isitt, C. C. John R. Franklin, K. of R. S. Fo'k»ton l.mlR .No. 100. Meets in their hall in Folkston, first Saturday in each month. J. R.t J. P. Statunos, W. M. a'lem, Sec’y. Conrt House Square, ^.Waycross, Ga. /. T. SALS Proprietor. Board per month $15 00: per day, $1 Oft . Clean beds, good fare and everything done for the comfort of patrons. * Folks ton Hotel, J. W. RODDENBEIIY, Pro. Folkston, Georgia. ston or Chariton County.' always ready r Conv commer cial travelers to any part of the eonnty at reasonable rates. During court week a regular line of conveyance is on the road between this point and Trader’s hill, tho county-site. Kates reasonable, fare, first-class. Saw ill Sits For Sals. Iran Itall. - - # |- Local Branch, 301, O. I H., meets every Tueaday night in J. Uhlfelder’s Hall: William Noble, C. J. John Pi Cason, Accountant I offer for sale a saw mill site, situ ated AT GLENMORE, GA., 106 miles from Savannah, on the line of the S., F. A W. R’y. The property consists of 24 full lots nitd 3 parts of lots, runs right up to the S., F. & W. Railway’s right of way. Lots in a solid body. This is a good opportunity for parties intending to go into the saw mill business to secure a very advan tageous location. Lots adjoining above tract can no doubt be secured, which, with the lots above offered, would sup ply logs for a mill for a long time ahead. Write for particulars to the undersigned. Correspondence with re sponsible parties only is wanted. N. FRIERSON, 2m Savannah; Ga. Mail. Exp Bninsw’k viaB.&W lv 118 pm 6 30pm Pyles’ Marsh lv *1 45pm *6 50pm Jamaica lv 215pm 7 33pin Waynes’v lv 2 55pfti 8 13pm Ifottoken lv 3 35pm 0 12pm Schlatter’v lv 4 10pm* 0 17pm Waycross ar 4 38pm 0 55pm s av’li.via .F.&W ar 7 If pm K 10am Charleston ar 12 25am 10 40am Callahan ar 0 59pm 4 30am Jackson’v ar 7 45pm-5 30am Jack,v,via s F&W lv 2 05pm 7 00pm Callahan lv 2 47nm 7 40pm Charleston lv 6 10am ** " savannah lv 1 30am “ Waycross, viaBAW lv 5 OOpjn 10 05pm Alapaha Ty Ty siimner Willingham Davis Albany Montgomery 6 15pm 1130pm lv 7 30pui 12 46am lv 9 03pm 2 28am lv 0 18pm .2.45am. lv 0 44pm “ lv 10 00pm “ ar 10 25pm 4 20am Columbus Macon Atlanta Marietta, v Cnatanoog: ' ‘ ille,’ 7 12pm 2 45pm 9 loam 1 05pm 2 36pm 7 05pm FROM WEST NORTH AND S. Mail Exp. MASONIC. Folgaton Lodge, 106, meets first Sat urday in each month. It1.ACK*UKAIl CMAFTER NO. 7. There will bo regular meeting of There will be regular meeting ot Blackshear Chapter !*o. 9 at Masonic Hall, in Waycross, on Wednesday, 21st instant, at 10 o’clock, a. ance, and all aspirants for degrees must be present. W. F. DARKER, II. r. . A. J. Sweat, Secretary. WEEPS WB WOBSEIP. M. E. Church South—Rev. E. J. Burch, Pastor. Sacrament of thelsortf’a supper cveiy first Sunday. Prayer meeting every Tht CASON & MILLER. GENERAL GROCERS, WETS BOSS GEORGIA. GRAIN, Hay, ©alt and Bran, BY THE CARLOAD. Orders from the courtry solicited, and prompt attention guaranteed. oc20 1 y EL ROACH, Cincin., via Cin. So lv Louis’v, via LAN lv Chat’ii’ga,viaW.&A lv Marietta lv Atlanta,via C R R lv Macon lv Columbus lv Montj^nnery lv Albany,via B&W Pullman buffet cars .to and from New York and Tampa \ NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. 7 06 a m Lv - savannah - Ar 7 .Ik p m Lv - Jesup - Ar-6 16 p m Ar - Waycross - Lv 5 05 pm Ar - Callahan - Lv 2 47 p m i Ar-Jackson’v - Lv 7 05 p in Lt’ - “ Ar 7 45 p m Lv - Waycross - Ar 4 40 p m Lv - Valdosta - Lv 2 56 p n* Lv - Quitman - Lv 2 28 p m Ar - Thomas’v - Lv 1 45 p m Ar- Bainbridge- Lv 11 25 a m ArUlmtahoocheeLv 11 30 am l’ullman buffet cars to ami from Jacksonville and New York, to and from Waycross and New Orleans via Pennsacola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.. 7 00 a r 10 15 a ii 12 04 p l 12 34 p n 1 22 p t 3 35 p i: 4 04 p n 1 80 p n 3 20 p r 4 40 p n 145 p n 4 15 p n 7 20 p n .8 31 p i Lv - savannah - Ar 12 06 p m Lv - J esup - Lv 10 32 a m Ar - Waycross - Lv 9'23 a m Ar - Jnckson’v - Lv 7 00 a m Lv - “ - Ar 9 45 a m Lv - Waycross - Ar 6 35 a m Ar - Dupont - Lv 5 30. a m Lv - Lake City - Ar 10 45 a m Lv - Gaines’v - Ar 10 30 a m Lv - Live Oak - Ar 7 10 a ijn Lv - Dupont - Ar 5 25 a tn Ar - Thomas’v - Lv 3 25 a in Ar - Albany - Lv 1 25 a m i buffet cars to and from Jacksonville and St. Louis via Thoni- nsville, Albany, Montgomery uqd 3 45 p i 6 55 p r 8 40 p t 9 00pm 8 45pm K Ooam. 7 „. ’ISSS 1 '™* Willingham sumner Ty Ty Alapaha Pcureon Waycross savan,via S F & W Charleston 6 50pm 2 45pm 7 40a in lv 11 OQpm 11 lOnm 1vl.11 23am „ lv 11 44pm 1220am lv 1218pm 12 20am lv 12 38pu« 1235am lv 2 20pm 2 02am lv 3 34pm 3 04am ar 4 49pm 4 18am sir 7 58 pin 12 06am 12 25am 3 43pm i0pm 6 30; 7 45pm 7 25:i JackKon’v.viaSF&Wlv 2 05pm 7 00am Callahan lv 2 47pm 7 37am Charleston lv 6 10ani 3 00am savannah lv 1 80pm 7 00ain Waycross,viaBJAV lv 5 05pm 10 09a selilatter’v lv 5 32pm *10 25a Hoboken lv 5 51pm 10 40am Waynes’v lv 6 53pm “’ll 39am Jamaica lv 7 33pm 12 19pm Pyles’Marsh *lv 800pm *12 46pm Brunswick ar 8 28pm 118pm ♦Stop on Signals. Purchase tickets at-’the stn- 10 05 p i 7 20 a n 1240 a u Xashyille. ALBANY ^EXPRESS. Lv-savannah - Ar 6 10am Lv - Jesup - Lv 3 15 a m Ar - Atlanta - Lv 7 05 p in Ar - Waycross * Lv 12 10 a m 7 25 a in Ar • Jackson’v - Lv 7 00 p m 700pm Lv- “ - Ar 7 25 a‘m • 1 05 a m Lv. - Waycross - Ar 11 30-p m 2 30 a nTAr*"Dupont - Lv 10 05 p ra 7 10 a m Ar- Xive Oak - LV 6 55 p m 10 30 a m Ar - Gaines’v - Lv 3 45 p m 10 45 a m Ar - Lake City - Lv 3 45 a m 2 55 a m Lv - Dupont - Ar 9 35 p m 6 30 a in Ar Thomas’v - Lv 7 00 p m 11 40 a in Ar - Albany - Lv 4 00 a m Stops at at all the regular stations, Pullman sleeping ears to and. from Jacksonville and Savannah andAtlanta. JESUP EXPRESS.- 3 45 p m Lv - savannah - Ar 8110 s 6 10 p m Ar - Jesup - Lv 5 25 : Stops at regular and flag Stations. CONNECTIONS. At Savannah for Charleston At C:45 am, (arrive Augusta via Yemassce at 12:30 p m). 12:26 p m and 8:23 p m for Augusta and Atlanta at 7:00 a in 5:15 pm and 8:20 p m; with steanv ships fer New York Sunday, Tuesday Experience meeting every Tuesday nignt. Sunday School at 3 o’clock r. M. # V. L. Stanton, Superintendent. Baptist Chubcii—Rev. W. II. •Scruggs, Pastor, i Preaching first and third Sundays in each month, morning and evening.— Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve ning and on the second and fourth Sundav mornings. Sunday School at 3 o’clock P. M., II. P. Brewer, Super intendent. Kpi*copai. Citrncn—Rev. H. B. Stewart Martin, pastor. Service* 2nd Sunday of the month at 10 30 a. m., and 7 15 r. m. Friday be- nesday before the 4tU Sunday 7 Friday before the 4th Sunday at 330 v. Fouth Sunday of the month at ID 30; and at3 30 l*. standard time. S«. r il' 1 !K cSST™" mdnship and Material School every Sunday at 3 r. m. 0rlUlV(lHtC€<l, Dental Surgeon, BALLON'S HALL, WAYCROSS, HA. SOLICITS THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC. TIN ROOFING. DONE TO ORDER. Bids on work Prompt ly furnisltedand Work- . M. -E- Cucacu—Rev. J. C. AllenTTMtor. Preaching !nd Sabbath in each month;at 11 A. M. and 7 30 P. M. Sab bath School at 3 P. M; * *Missioxa>t Baptist CupacM Con— ■ BoV. B. J. tirceue, pastor. • Preaching let and 3*1 Snmday’in each month at II a,tn., 3j> nt.; and 7 p.m. Sonrtay-achuol.hlidiralnrTaylor Superintendent,* ceery Sabbath at l p. in. leaver-meeting every - Monday evening aVJp. m. Standard time. Pearson (Coffee County) Ctrmtt — Itev. II. T, Etheridge, pastor in charge. 1st Saturday and Sundae, Pearaun. 1st Sunday, 3 p. m., Kirkland. 2nd Sat. and Sun'r, McDonald'. Mil). 3rd Satifirday and Sunday, Pafford', eh. 3rd Sunday night, Willacoochec. 4th Saturday and Sunday: Bobert’a cli, 4th Siiuiiav night, GraT'a mill. Folkston Circuit, Rev. J. M. Boland Pastor. 1st Sun and Sat before. Bethel church. 2d Sun and Sat. before, at Mills’church 3rd Sun 10 30 a. m. and Sat. before, at Fojaston. _ , . , Snl Sun at 4 and 7 l>. m at Trader’s hill ,4th Sun. morn pud, night, at Bethle hem eburvhl 1 . „ , Friday night befo To 4tli Freds' a nvple. Call on ar address A. H. Baker. BRUNSWICK, GA. P. o- BOX. 112. sit; for specific Perfarmaiie *. Ilehr’y Guerrani i Charlton Snp. vs. > Court, Noy. SvvaniaW Beardaly, j term, 1880. ’It appearing to the conrt that Sylva- nia W. Beanlslv, one of tlie respond- tout the State of Georgia, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon her, it is ordered that the •aid respondent appear and demurr plead or answer bv the next term of said court, to be held on Tuesday after tions and save extra ’ faro.^ollect- ll^eWth day 1 *“ eil Upon the train. At JKsUP f6r Brunswick at 3:30 a *i 4 • * . ,, r» e m and 3:35 p‘m; for Macon and Atlanta Tne mail tram stops at all B. <x $ .50 a , n a „ ( ] j j p ra W. Stations. I AtWAYCUOss for Brunswick at Connections made nt Wavcross 10:00a nmr.d 5:05p m. , . - .. . . A At CALLAHAN .for Fernandina at to and from all points on Sav»:n- nnh Florida & Western Railwa}’ 2:47 p 10; for Waldo, Cedar Key,Oeahty etc., at 11:27 a m. Pullnnn PnWe SWninfF nnd I At LIVE OAK for Madison, Tal- 1 unman l aiace Met pmg ana j i a i iasf , ce> ctcat 10: 5 8 a m aud 7:30 Mann Boudoir cars upon Jackson ,. •v, v ^4. . .. ,, At GAINESVILLE for Ocala, Mile and Cincinnati Expicss. j Tavares, Brooksvilla and Tampa at First-class car through to Chat- \ 10:55 a hi. At ALBANY for Atlanta,Macon, Mont- anou 0 a. gomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Nash- The onlj- lino running sleeper to ' ille, etc. p- . „ .. . e i P 1 t At CHATTAHOOCHEE for Pcn- Cincmnati via Queen and Crescent POl . ola> Mobile, New Orleans at 4:14, Route. F. W. ANGIER, A. G. P. A. j. a. McDuffie, g. p. a. A. A. GADDIS, V. P. & G. M. Tickets sr*ld nnd sleeping car berths secured at BREN’S Ticket Qffice, aud at the Passenger Station. cts. BUTTER—Market steady: Wc quota • :!ce goshen, 20cents; G*. E. Crea m er>’, 30 cts. UGAR—Market dull, demand light, tandard granulated, 6,^cts; Extra C: white, 6%; Brown, 6*o* TOBACCO—Full stock, demand light; common, sound, 30 @ 35 cts; fair, 35@ 40 cts; bright, 40@50 cts; Fxtra fine, 60@80. The wheat and coffee markets have fluctuated considerably since our last, and a decided "change in prices may occur at any time, but our patrons may rely on the above figures for the pres- correct. ’ Our merchants are paying the following prices for country produce Wool, 28to 28cents; hides, 10 to 11 *2 cents; eggs, 18 to 20 cents; chick- 15 to 35 cents; beeswax, 16 to 17 cents. On Top Again. None of your business. I am still selling buggies for AVm. .Parker at Waycross. It was not loug after Parker started me out before the old clumsy high priced mursheenes bad to git. Parker's Plan is cash you know. Don’t ask me another word. If you want a good buggy, send him $41.50. Buggie and harness $49.00, but orders without the cash will likely go back on you, for.it is the no-risk cash business that makes him able to down every body on prices. He has them from $35.00 to $100, but this $41.50 is bis Pet. You can’t get it a cent cheaper neither. l’de spit in your face first. Mr. Parker likes my old man so well as a Buggy drummer lie lias given me a job almost the. same name. He says my husband is his Buggy drummer and I am his druggy Bummer. J am here to tell of his Ladies Gossamers, Corsets, Jerseys, ivuuinimm... i>“ • . .dress goods, over and under WM.P.HARDLL.Oeu. Pass. Agent, i /, - , - R.(1.FLEMINGdupt. [clothing. Go see for yourself, mid if he can't fit you out, call Lanier & Youmans NEW STORE! HI F. J. BLAGODR & BROS, DEALERS IN— Genera! Merchandise, default there©! that the complainant have leave to proceed as justice may It ia fnrth ’ appertain. It is further ordered that thia order be publiahod once a month for four months in some public gazette in tills State. * Corim.Axn Syhuk*, Judge S. C. B. C, John C, Xiciiols, Couit’a Sol. A true extract from the minutes. A. G. Gowrn, Clk.SC CC. Aug 3rd 18S7 (nov 24-©am4ins _ DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Bests ad stainr, MANOR, GEORGIA. -I- — I ou llie Parker Sisters in the ]JS! j Iron house: they have things I ould not dare call by name in this congregation. Everything Cush, Cash, Cash until yon caut rest.. Mr. Parker sells clothing too. lie can lit you whether you like it or not. See my sou. A twentv-year»old suit AH kinds of Country Produce tac^n i exchange for Goods. We sell our Goods at “Rock Bottom' Prieeg.” * Our Motto: 4 ‘Quick Sales and Small Profits.” . Call and examine our Sfc^k before purchasing elsewhere.. Cotton and Rice A Specialty.. _ f Repairing fine Wutcb**; specialty. Get our prices. J. S. Williams, Attorney at Law, Waycross, - Georgia. Waycross, (»a. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MUSIC. 1.00. p. M.—Devotional Exercises, conducted by Rev. J. Boland, Folkston, Ga. MUSIC. 2.30—Address of Welcome, by D. C. Layton, President Charl ton County Sunday School Association, Folkston, Ga. 3.00— Response, by Capt. M. C. Austin, of Waycross, Ga. 3.50—Routine of business for the Convention announced, and election to fill vacancies in Board of Officers. 3.00— Reports from schools, by Secretaries, Superintendents or Delegates. EVEXING. 7.00—Prayer and Praise Service, led by C. C. Buchanan, Waycross, Ga. 8.30—Selection of time and place for next Convention. SUNDAY MORNING. 5.30— Love Feast, led by H. Murphy, Waycross, Ga. 10.00— How the Sunday Schools can ho made most instruc tive and entertaining to the young, by S. P. Settle, President Ware County Sunday School Association. 10.30— The subject discussed by Sunday School Workers in short talks. 11.00— How Home-training and Sunday Schools may aid each other, by John T. Duncan, of Florida. AFTERNOON, 2.00—Mass-meeting of the Sunday Schools of the county. Meeting to be opened with Song Service, by Miss Minnie Buc hanan, of Waycross Ga. BLACKBOARD EXERCISES. B. D. Brantley, of Blackshear, Ga. 2 ?0—Addresses by D. B. Sweat, M. C. Auslin, J. M. Free man and others. EVENING. 6.30—Song and Praise Service, led by M. G. Austin, of Way- cross. 7.00—Testimonies for Jesus. 7.20—Closing address, “good bye,” by L. A. Wilson, of Way- cross, Ga. V “Farewall to All”—D. C. Layton, Folkston, Ga, The Country liaised Boy. A writer in the New Yolk Mail and Express, in mention ing tlie success that Bill Nvc has achieved ill the metropolis, calls atention to the fact that New York, in all de partments of business, is practically managed by men who are not New Yorkers—or to put it more broadly, by men this life, must be blessed with good health, ami he must have • that indescribale experience - which can only he acquired ill the country, or in a country town. New York has no ad-- vantages over other cities iti this respect. The country raised boy will to he invariably ou top. A Negro at Eden Station’, who were not raised in New'Miss, on last Saturday ale York. twelve boxes of sardines in the The truth of the matter is, space of thirty minutes and New York is«no exception, it ( then asked for a box of potted J. holds good in all part of the re public. The American farmer is the great recruiting ground of the cities, and the most suc cessful men in New York, as in all other cities, are the men on a ten-year-old boy, but I am going out lecturing on Parker’s cheap suits and thought it best to buy largely, so as to get them cheaper. Ladies and gentlemen give Parker a cash call aud you will he agreeably •surprised- . W0~]s you wish to' reach the fanners’and mechanics advertise in tlie He. dlight. who have been bred iu the country. The writer in the Mail ?nd Express describes New York as a countryman’s paradise, and say that Greenwood cemetery,is the only place where the origi nal New Yorker fiudspeace and rest. He remarks, also, that the native of New York is a very weak vessel.. Ilia not’the"New Yorker's fault at ail, but the fault of the conditions by which lie is surrounded. . The man who succeeds ia haul, which was refused him. He says it is a hard country where a man can’t buy enough to eat with his money. A young man at Tiffin, O.,, courted a young lady until 1 o’clock in the morning. When, he started homo he found the. door fastened witli.wires so that he could not operf it. When, he tried to crawl out of a win dow lie-was arrested as a bur glar and had to he identified by the girl. . tii Harnett, M. L. Harnett, proprietor of tho Harnett House. Havana!), Ga., is a constant advertising patron of tut local- papers, a fact which stamps him a» a level-headed and appre ciative business man.—Daily Na tional Hotel Kepotcr.