Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, November 23, 1887, Image 1

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Proprietor. 7/ ind Justice. $1-00 Per Annum, in Advance. Waycross, Ok •yember 2S, 18ST, - Love Moa.?e, PEARSON, - - GEORGIA. In twenty steps of d"pot, and table applied w't'i tlie best the country 9ml market affords. •£i5F Conveyances for drummers and parties going into tlic country. Brunswic K Bat o.ie iWiidait: J county, Ga., is permitted to sell \ liquor. He is appointed by tin j grand jury, can sell for inedi-j cinal purposes only, and cannot ^ keep on band more than ten • gallons of spirits. ; . New York has erected this year $39,030,000 worth of new buildings A Beliom man is reported to have had his hearing return daring a ball oiling trip. &&' If you wish to reach the farmers; and mechanics advertise in the Headlight. IT LINE. Nov. 13,1S87. d. are run by TIME C [All tr Central It is related that several years ago a missionary among the British Columbia Indians gath- I ered the young people together i o j and poured a keg of ■'ve! whiskey out on. the grass, ‘■ere which was soon withered and destroyed. t An old chief then said that as the whisky had burned the grass, so it would burn the one who drank it. Now it is an annual ceremony ainong those Indians to pour out ajreg- of 'whiskey. The Fairbanks scale works, at St. 'Johnshurv, turned "cut 1,090 s?a!cs in one week. TT IT BOUTS, ru ;.' Fifty. Miles Sn >-ier I’Ik.'ii n y ceah Other Route Bettre -n Way- j'Sjj; crn“ anti Albany. 4 40: 'i atem House. typycraii - - xii"*', a. i Near the Mothodbl Church) Boarder* by the month, week or day, taken at reasonable prices, and- tlie comfort of natrons looked after. my25 Till the Fifteenth century Christians were allowed to rev Several towns in -Illinois and Ohio are sinking wells as a means of tiding over the water famine.' LeaAfville Col., hasn’t funds its public schools On and after Sumlty,.Sc*rf. 4th, 1SS7, passenger train a will run as day* In May a cl Peeemm*^ and 'to continue for two weeks, or as long as the business may require. hiinn Blouse. Wed and - Ar travail a Lv - Wcibnnd Sat am ‘ . Sat noon Pullman buffet care to and from New York and Tampa i NEW ORLE *.NS EXPRESS. 7 06 a m Lv * Savannah - Ar 7 58 p m 8 42 a in Lv - Jcsup - Ar (»1G p m 0 50 a in Ar - Way cross * Lv 5 05 pm 11 2(5 a m Ar - Callahan - Lv 2 42 p m 12 CO noon Ar - Jackson’v - Lv 2 00 p in ; 7 30am Lv - “ Ar 7 45 p m 10 10 a m Lv - Waycross - Ar 4 40 p m 12 04 p m Lv - Valdosta - Lv 2 50 p in 12 84 p m Lv - Quitman - Lv 2 28 p m 1 22 p m Ar - Thomas’v - Lv 1 45 p ui 3 20 p m Ar- Bain bridge- Lv 11 25 a m 4 04 p in ArOhatalmoeheeLv 11 30 am Pullman buffet cars to and from Jacksonville and New York, to and from Jacksanvile and New Orleans via Pennsacola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1 SO p in Lv - Savannah - Ar 12 23 p in -3 20 p ax Lv - Jesup - Lv 1054 a in 4 40 p m /?r - Way cross - Lv 0 53 a in 7 43 p m Ar - Jnckson’v - Lv 7 30 a m 4 15 p m Lv “ Ar 9 45 a m 7 20 p in Lv - Waycross - Ar G 35 a .n 8 30 p m Ar - Dupont - Lv 5 3C a m 3 23 p m Lv - Lake City - Ar 10.45 a in 3 45 p w Lv - Gaines’v Ar 10 30 a in 0 55 p m Lv - Live Oak - Ar 7 10am 8 40 p m Lv - Dupont - Ar 5 25 a m 10 55 u m Ar - Thomas’v - Lv 3 25 a ui 1 22 a m Ar - Albany - Lv 1 25 a m Pnllo an buffet cars to and from Jacksonville and St Louis v : a Thom- asville, Albany, Montgomery and Nashville. # ALBANY EXPRESS. 7 35 p m Lv - Savannah - Ar G 10 a m 10 03 p m Lv - Jesup - Lv 3 18 a m 7 20 a m Ar - Atlanta - Lv 7 05 p in 1240 a m Ar - Waycross - Lv 12 10 a m 7.25 am Ar - Jackson’v - Lv 7 00 p m 7 00 p in Lv - “ . - Ar '7 25 a m 7 10 a m Ar - Live Oak - Lv G 55 p m 10 30 a in Ar - Gaines’v - Lv 3 45 p m 10 45 a m Ar - Luke City - Lv 3 25 a m 2 55 a m Lv - Dupont - Ar 9 45 p m 6 30 a m Ar Tlipmas’v - Lv 7 00 p ni 11 40 a m Ar -Albany - Lv 4 00am Stops at. all regular stations, Pullman sleeping ears to and from Jacksonville and Savannah Atlanta. JESUP EXPRESS. 3 45 p m Lv - Savannah - Ar 8 39 a m G 10 p in Ar. - Jesup - Lv 5 25 a m Stops at regular and flag stations. Pullman Buffet Cars Jackson ville to Cincinnati,^and through coaches Jacksonville to Chata- nooga. Pullman Sleeping Cars to and from Jacksonville ar.d Savannah. Through tickets sold to all points by Rail and Steam connections, and bafgage checked through. Also Sleeping Car Berths and Sections at Passenger Stations WH.P, HARDEE,Gen. Pass. Agent. R. G. FLEMING Supt. ■ The use of tobacco isprimi in fc? in the government schools in France on the ground that it affects t.;e ability to stu b*. How soon navigation on the Hudson River will close is now an absorbing question with boatmen, and the prophecies are many and varied. fo pur- C3X T IIAL STAND ADD TIME.: WEST NORTH -AND SOUTH Court Honse Square, Waycross, Ga. chase about $1,009,000 wortli barley from Canada this season for brewing purposes, the crop having fallen short in Iowa, Wis consin and Minnesota, the prin cipal barley producing States in this country. The Canada barley is used mostly for bottled beer. Mflilclpitl ilBliitrii Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilcox. The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilcox (Aunt Betsy) occurred at tlie homo of Iter son-in-law, Judge Jacob Watson, in Haw- hiiusille, on Nov. 8, 1887., Mrs. Wilcox was born on the 10th of May, 1805,and was there in the eighty-third year of her age. She leaves only three' children. Her only son is Mr. Goorgo M. Wilcox, ol Dodge county, and her two daughters are Mrs. Watson, of Haw- kinsville, and Mrs. Fronie Tur ner, wife of Rev. Elias Turer, of Polk county, Florida. The remains were carried to Mt. Zion Church and interred by tlie grave of her husband, Jame L. Wilcox, below Abbe ville, in Wilcox county.—IIo- inerville Dispatch. Board per month $15 00: per da Clean lieds, good fare and eve done for the comfort of patrons;. Mayor—W. J. Smith. Council men -Warren Lott.E.P.McCall. Geo. It. You u wn, D. A. Williauu. Treasurer—W. M. Mallon. Clerk of the Council—J. S. Williams. Tux Assessor and Collector- .E.Butler. Marshal—J. i*.'Canon. Night Watchman—r>. II. Iiinnant. County -.-(Beers. lv 1 IS pin « 30pm lv *1 45p-.ii *0 5f»pin lv 215pm 7 33]on lv 2 57pm 8 13pm lv 3 35pm 9 12pm lv 4 10pm *9 17pm ar 7 5Fp n -Sllin ar 12 25am 10 49 m ar 0 59pm 4 30 un Ho’* >tc i Schlatter** \\ uyeross Folk* ton 'Hotel, J. W. RODDENBERY, Pro. Folkstoo, Georgia, Stop at this hotel when visiting Folk- aton or Charlton County. Conveyan ces always ready !o convoy commer cial travelers to any part of the county 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 Ch Heston Callahan Jaekson’v Jack,v,via t CaMahan Charleston savannah Waycross. viaB&W lv 5 00pm 10 05pin Pearson lv G 15pm 11 30jnn Alapaha lv 7 30pm 12 40am Ty Ty lv 9 03pm 2 28am sumner lv 9 18pm 2 45am Willingham lv 9 4-ipiu “ Davis 'lv 10 00pm “ Albany ar 10 25pm 4 20am Mottgomery nr 7 25am 7 12pm Columbus ar 7 25aui 2 45pm Macon ar “ 915am Atlanta ar “ 105 pin Marietta, via W&A ar “ 2 3(ipw Cnatanooga ar ** 7 05pm Lonisville.via LAN ar “ G 30am Cincinnati viaCin Soar “ 0 40am FROM WEST NORTH AND S. Unci;len’ii Armen Salve. The best Salve in the world far Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap, ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required- It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. An article is going the round of the newspapers headed "What will become of the girls?” Why, they will mar v the ‘hoys, and make them good wives. It is said that cotton wits culti vated in India four hundred and fifty years before Christ and was gathered from the field by hand, FAW WavcroliTLodge 305, F. & A. M. Meets in their hall 2ml and 4th Wed nesdays at 7 p. m. Visiting bruthern in the town are cordially invited. Fierce Lodge No. 97, F. Meets at their ball in Waycross every 1 st and 3rd Thursday evening at 8 o’clock p. m. G. P. Folks, N. G. W. J. Carswell, Sec’y. Knights of I’ythlM, Meets every Monday night in Lott’e Ilall opposite Methodist Church. 1 Warren Iaitt, C. C. Jons It. Franklin. K. of It. fi. A woman in Canada lately saved a man from drowning who fell from an unguarded bridge. The man recovered $3,000 dam ages,but not one cent lias he sent the woman who saved his life, although she is an invalid from a cold contracted in going into the water after him. A few years ago it was thought improper for a woman to be a foreign missionary unless she was a missionary’s wife. Now there are 2,400 unmarried women in the mission field.—Pall Mall Gazette. Mail Exp. i Cin. So lv 9 00pm i UN lv 8 45pm riaW.& \ lv 8 05am lv 12 53pm ;CRR lv 2 20pm lv G 50pm lv 12 45pm •y lv 7 40am B&W lv 11 COam 11 10t»m Cinein., \ Louis’v, * Cliat’n’g; Marietta Atlanta,\ Two Largo farms in North Hants, England, have just been let rent free, the only conditons being that the buildings are to be maintained and the land properly cultivated, and the tenants are to pay tithe?, rates and taxes. On Hal 1 o\veon the students in n Pennsylvania college connected tin horns with the steam radiators in their room, awdat a given signal turned on tho steam. All the region was in .despair until it oc curred to the janitor to shut off the steam in the basement. How to Run n Town• One of our most sensible ex changes gives the following ad vice on how to run a town; ‘Either run it with a vim or sell out an leave it. Men who are always .trying to get out of business will never do much jot build up a town. One or two things must be done run the thing for all it is worth, get up steam and keep it, or quit the, whole thing, slide out and let nature take its course. If you want a prosperous town where people can come who are dis posed to make homes, then do away with all spite and Jeal ousy; and work not for a few individuals, but all work to gether for a common prosperity and mutual'benefit. Fo k.lon l.ndg .No. 190. Meets in their hull in Folkston, first Saturday in each month. J. P. STATUXG8, W. M. J. Rawi.es, Sec’y. Iron m.tl. - Local Branch, 30V, O. I II., meets every Tuesday night in J. Uhlfelder’s Ilall. William Noble, C. J. John P. Cason, Accountant M. L. Harnett, proprietor of the Harnett House. Savanah, Ga., is a constant advertising patron of the local papers, a fact which stamp? him as a level-headed and appre ciative business man.—-Daily, Na tional Hotel Ropotcr. Willingham Ty Ty .A lapuha Pearson Waycross MASONIC. FolKston Lodge,-1%, meets first Sat urday in each month. J. P. STALLINGS, W. M. J. Rawls, Secretary. “It is my painful duty madam.” he said, “to inform you that light ning has just struck your hus band.” n more than :ously. Dental Surgeon, Charleston ar 12 25am 3 43pm Callahan,viaSF.&War G 59pm G30.nn Jacksonville ar 7 45pm 7 25am Jarkson’v viaSFAWIv 2 05pm 7 00am Callahan lv 2 47pm 7 37:uii Charleston lv G 10am. 3 00am savannah lv 1 30pm 7 03am Waycross, viaB&W lv 5 05pm 10 00a in sell latter* v lv 5 32pm *10 25am Hoboken lv 5 51 pm 10 40am W.-.ynes’v . lv G53pifi 1139am Jamaica lv 733pm 12 19pm Pyles’ Marsh lv 80Dpm *12 46pm Brunswick ar 8 28pm 1 lSpm •Stop on Signal*. Purchase tickets at the sta tions and save ex Ira fare collect ed upon the train. Tne mail train stops at all B. & W. Stations. Connections made at Waycross to and from all points on Savan nah Florida & Western Railway. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir cars upon Jackson ville and Cincinnati Express: First-class BLACK'IIPA K CIIAPIKi: M>. 7. There will be regular meeting of Blaeksbenr Chapter No. 9 at Masonic Hall, in Waveross, on Wednesday,21st instant, at 10 o’clock, a. m. All mem bers expected to l>c prompt in attend ance, and all aspirants for degrees must be present. W. F PARKER, II. P. A. J. Sweat, Secretary SOLICITS THE PATRONAGE OF TIIE PUBLIC. once' Two Mexicans tried to learn whether a gun was loaded. One of them held a lighted candle near the nipple while the other blew down the barrel to see if the flame would be stirred. The gun went “Thank Heaven it’s no worse?” she said, with a sigh of relief: “If lightning only struck John once- he’ll pull through.” Cheapest Place In Town Just across the bridge, where Jim McGee once kept, you will find soap at cents per liar, apples and onions low down, ba con at cost in fact all kinds of provisions to low to prico.for fear somebody will think I stole them. no9-lm W. C..Bottler. Satisfaction guaranteed and rates unable. V3ZU WE WOBSBIP. DONE TO ORDER. Bids o i work Prompt ly fnrnishedand Work manship and Material Guaranteed. Call on nr address A. H. Baker, . BRUNSWICK, GA- P. O' BOX. 112. Wilke up, nib your eyes, roll up your sleeves and go to work. Don’t work with fear and trembling, but take it .for granted that blood will tell. Leave results to fliemselves; borrow Jio trouble, but unite to make it the biggest kind of a town. Go to work.” ;, M. E. Church South—Rev. E. J. Burch, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M., and 7 30 P. M. Sacrament of the Lord’s supper every first Sunday. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. Experience meeting every Tuesday night. Sunday School at 3 o'clock P. M., V. L. Stanton, Superintendent. hurting it severely. Immediately the horse stopped, and bending his head, licked the suffering dog and neighed softly as though troubled at the accident. A bill has been passed by the vice-regal council of India for the protection of wild birds. *The chief object of the measure is to cheek the large slaughter of certain birds for whose plumage there is a demand in the European fnarkets. A column of brick. masonry about twenty feet high,is still stand ing, overgrown with ivy, amid a group of fine old trees, on the James river. It is all that remains of the church erected by the Jamestown colony early in the seventeenth century'. _____ A policeman’s stick, made of hard rose-wood, sheathed in rubber, is the invention of a Chicago man. J It is decribed as a “patent humane club,” with which a man can bp Baptist Church—Rev. W. H. Scruggs, Pastor. Preaching first ami third Sundays in each month, morning and evening.— Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve ning and on the second ami fourth Sunday mornings. Sunday School at 3 o’clock P. M., H. P. Brewer, Super intendent. through to Cbat- anooga. The only line running sleeper t ( > Cincinnati via Queen and Crescent Route. F. W. ANGIER, A. G. P. A. J. A. McDUF.'IE, G. P. A. A. A; GADDI?!, V. P. & G. M. Sil' fur speclttc rrrformane-. Henry Guerrard i Charlton Sup. vs.- > Court, Nov. Svvania W Beardsly, j term, 1SS6. ’It appearing to the court thatSylva- j uia \V. Bcardslv, one of the respond- | ents in the above stated case, resides i without the State of -Georgiy, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon her. it is ordered that the said respondent appear and demurr plead or answer by the next term of said court, to be held on Tuesday pfter the 3rd Monday in November next, in default thereof that the conip.ainant have leave to proceed as justice may appertain. It is further ordered that this order be published once a month for fonr months in some public gazette in this State. CoCBTLAXD SviIMES, Judge S. (J. B. C. . JonsC. Nichols, Coml’s Sol. A .rue extract from the miuutcs. A. G. Gower, Clk.SC CC. Aug 3rd 18S7 fnov 24-oam4uis —-DEALERS IN Genera! Merchandise, MANOR, GEORGIA. Efiscoi’al Church—Rev. U. B. Stewart Martin, pastor. Service* 2nd Sundav of the-month at 10 30 a. m., and 7 15 p.*m. Friday be fore the 2nd Sunday at 5 00 p. u. Wed nesday beforp the 4th Sunday 7 15 p. m. Friday before the 4tli Sunday at 3 30 p. m. Fouth Sunday or the month at 10 30; and at 3 SO r. m., standard time. Other holy davs according to notice given from the Chancel. Sunday School every Sunday at 3 p. u. All kinds of Country Produce taKen in exchange for Goods. We sell our Goods at “Reck Bottom Prices.” Our Motto: “Quick Sales and Sit)all Profits.” Call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Cotton and Rice A Specialty. M. E. Cnuscu—Rev. J. C. Allen, Pastor. Preaching 2nd Sabbath in each month, at II A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sab bath School at 3 P: M. Missionary Baptist Ciiuapn, Col— Rev. B. J. Greene, pastor. Preaching 1st and 3rd Sumdav in each month at 11 a, in., 8j> m., and 7 p. m. Sunday-school, Ephraim Taylor ^Superintendent, every Sabbath at 1 p. in. Prayer-meeting every - Monday evening at 7'p. in. Stan^ard time. I*, anon (Coffee County) Clr*ult — Rev. II. T. Etheridge, pastor in charge. 1st Saturday and Sundav, Pearson. 1st Sunday, 3 p. m., Kirkland. 2nd Sat. and Sun’y, McDonald’** Mill. 3rd Saturday and Sunday, Pa fiord's ch. 3rd Sunday night, Willacoocliee. 4th Saturday ami Sunday. Robert’s ch, 4th Suuday night, Grav’s mill. Polkstori Circuit) Rev. J. Boland Tastor. 1st Sun and Sak before, Bethel church. 2d Sun ami Sat.before, at MUla’ church 3rd Sun 10 30 a. m. and Sat. l»efore, at Folxston. 3rd Sun at 4 and 7 p. m at Trader’s hill 4tli Sun. morn and night, at Bethle hem church. Friday uight before -Ith Sandsya GIVE TIHOH That is to say, j*our lungs. Al so all yonr breathing machinery. Very wondeifu, machinery it is. Not only the larger air-passages, loading from them. When these are c’ogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do th^Tcannot do well. Call itfcold, cough, croup, pneu monia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat a*i<l CHANCE, WiUi&ms, Attorney at Law, aycross, - Georgia. IN WARE COUNTY, <?A. DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks. Jewelry. I offer for sale farm and timber lands i the Frtra fine, C0@S0. ° , * f 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 ent, as correct. w Our merchants are paying the following prices for country produce Wool, 28hZ to 28cents; hides, 10 to Ills cents; eggs, 18 to 20 cents; ens, to to 35 cents; beeswax, 10 fe \J ceutfl. , . the . story that a Rockland iiute vessel, being followed by a big shark on a recent trip, one of the crew, after the fish had bee*' feed- on garbage thrown overboard, threw a lump of lime it at the fish, which gulped it down in stantly. The lime at once began to ] slake and the shark thrashed about • u terrible agony and finally died. Wf 11 practice in the Brunswick Judicial circuit and elsewhere by contract. The lands are all irposes, a portion of nose and head and lung obstruc tions, all are had. All ought to he got rid of. -There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee’s German Syrup, which any druggist will sell yon at ^75 cents a bottle. Even if evervtning else has failed you, you may depend upon this 1 for certain. SHOWCASES Repairing fine \\ T ateli»s specialty. Get our prices. Waycross,