Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, November 30, 1887, Image 1

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arasalt- Ma and Western RAILWAY. ' SMITH & SHARP, RAILROAD. Wholesale and Retail . - . COFFEE COU&TY SU PERIOR COURT. Wo also recommend that Dr. Jefferson Wilcox be paii] from the comity fund toil dollars for a post mortem examination on a body at James M. Denton’s still in said county. Ill takingleav,$ of Ilig Honor, November | Spencer B. Atkinson, Judge, we thank him most sincerely for his plain and able 'charge to onr body, and also Solicitor General J. I. Carter, for his courtesies and attention. Jas. R. Smith, Foreman; Clinch—First Mondays in March and October. Appling—Second Monday* in March • and October. Wayne—Third Mondays in March and October. ' Karoo—Fourth Mondays In March and October. Ware—First Mordayi In April and Kovember. Coffee—Taeaday after second Mon days in April snd November. Charlton— 1 Tuesdays alter third Mon days in April and November. Camden—Fourth Mondays in April TIME CARD in Effoct Nov. 13,1881 [AH trains of this roed are run b; Central Standard Time.) Passenger trains on this road wil run daily as follows: WEST INDIA FAST MAIL. BEAD DOWS. READ CP. 7 06 a m l.v - Savannah - At 13 23 p r 12 30pmLv-3ackson’v-I,v 7 30 a n We, the Grand Jurors chosen and sworn, for the term of 1S87, Coffee Superior Court, make the following Gen eral Presentments: Front what this body can ascertain we find the roads in the Pickren district Intolerable good condition ex cept the Harlehurst and Wares- boro. In the Tanner Dist., the roads in tolerable good condi tion; also iu the other districts ill the county, except the road from the bridge on Pudding creek to the bridge on Snlillu river. We also recommend that Tube Mobly be added to the pauper list and receive three dollars per mouth from this term of the court and Robert Mobly act ns trustee; also orphan child ol Christiamm Hillard, unmarried, about five months old and receive five dollars per month, and John W. Turner act as trustee; also the orphan child of Jane Adams and be paid three dollars per month, and William Vickers be ap pointed trustee; also the four children of Missouri Wright and be paid four dollars per month and Mrs. Missouri Wright he appointed trustee. We also recommend that J. B, Pafford be appointed Notary Public of the 1026th dist., G.M. We also recommend that the school taught by W. S. D. Pitt man during the yearJ1885, be, paid bv the present C.‘S. Court. Trirmis, 'ifty Miles Sifter Than an.v Other Route Between Way- cross -/indAHuiiiy. On find aftcr/^iu^V, Sept. 4th, 1887, passeuger*trainB- will run as 2. Bryant A. Douglass; 3. Wiljjam Vick ers; 4. Sarauel B; Phillips; 5. Tlios- Paulk, Jr; 6. Cicpro Gillis; 7. Sherod Byrd; 8. OeQ. W. Pridgen; 0. Joseph W. El lis; 10. Chas. A. Meeks; 11. Wiley Bird, # Jr; 12. Robert Turner; 13. John L k Wilco^ 14. Rufus S. Smith; 15. Cal vin S. Parker; 16. Tinor Cor bitt; 17. Redden G. Meeks; 18. Major J. B. Blouut; 19. Al len Carver; 20. Thos. h. Powell; 21. William B. Tarrant; 22. Dennis Paulk. A true extract from the min utes of Coffee County Superior Court, November Terra, 1887. J. J. Dott. Clerk. Glynn—Beginning on the first Mon days in May and December, and to continue (or two weeks, or os long as the business may require. follows Wed and - Ar Havana Lv - Wed and Sat a m Sat noon Pullman buffet cars to and from New York and Tampa NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. 7 06 a m Lv - Savannah - Ar 7 58 p m Textual standard time. WEST NORTH AND SOUTH Mail. Exp Brunsw’k viaB.&W.lv 118 pm. C 30pm Pyles* Marsh lv *1 45pm »C otipm amaica lv 215pm 7 33pm AVavnes’v lv 2 55pm 8 13pm Hoboken lv 3 35pm 9 12pm Schlatter’v lv 4 10pin* 9 17pm Waycross ar 4 38pm 9 55pm s av’ h .via .F.&W ar 7 58pm 0 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 47am 7 40pra Charleston lv 610am “ savannah • lv 130am “ Waycross, viaB&W lv 5 00pm 10 05pm Pearson lv 6 15pm 11 30pm Alapaha lv 7 30pm 12 46am TyTy lv 9 03pm 2 28am stunner lv 9 18pm 2 45am Willingham lv 9 44pm “ Davis lv 10 00pm “ Albany ar 10 25pm 4 20am Mottgomery ar 7 25am 7 12pm Columbus ar 7 25am 2 45pm Macon ar “ 915am Atlanta ar “ 105pm Marietta, via W4A ar “ 2 3C»pm Chatanooga ar “ 7 05pm Louisville,via L&N ar “ G 30am Cincinnati via Cin Soar “ 6 40am Mayor—W. J. Smith. Cou ncilmen-Warren Lott,E.P.McCall. Geo. R. Yonmana, D. A. Williams. Treasurer—W. M. 3Iallon. Clerk of the Council—J. S. Williams. Tax Assessor and Collector- . E. Butler. Marshal—J. P. Cason. Night Watchman—S. II. Hinnant. eep constantly on hand a complete line of provisions, to sup ply a rapidly increasing job trade, guaranteeing everything they put upon the market to be First-class. THEY PROPOSE TO COMPETE Clerk of the Supreme Court—W. M. Wilson. Ordinary—Warren Lott. Sheriff—T. B. Henderson. Tax Collector—J. A. Cason. Tax Receiver—J. M. Wiikinson. County Treasurer—W. 8. Bailey. + Connty Surrogate—J asper Eunice. Coroner—J. T. Hale. WITH Any Market in the South. TOBACO and CIGARS at FACTORY PRICES, BACON LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE RICE, ELOUR, GRITS, BUTTER, CHEESE, MEAL, Waycroxi Lodge SOS, F. * A. M. Meets in their ball 2nd and 4th Wed nesdays at 7 p. in. Visiting brethern in the town are cordially invited. ritrca Lodge No. 07, r F. Meets at their hall in Waycross every 1st and 3rd Thursday eveningat8o’clock p. m. G. P. Folks, N. G. W. J. Cabswxll, Sec’y. Knights or Pythias. Meets every Monday night in Lott’s Hall opposite Methodist Church. Warren Lott, C. C. Joun R. Franklin, K. of R. 8. i Fo'kftton Lode f.No. 106. Meets in their hall in Folkston, first Saturday in each month. Hari^tt. M. L. Harnett, proprietor of the Harnett House. Savanah, Ga., is a constant advertising patron of the local papers, a fact which stamps him as a level-headed and appre ciative business man. —Daily Na* tionnl Hotel Rcpoter. Are some of their leading specialities. They keep a fresh supply of the celebrated Indian River Oranges, and the finest stock and largest selection of Fancy Groceries in the City. In connection with their Fancy and Family Grocery business . TVr ^-Hakcxji. pn/TiJ i tp g freois -- ^ ( Fur Cash Only. In order' to secure every citizen no matter how poor, we propose mcT report oF cornmiCt ee “ o.Vn m Ar - Jackson'V- LV /UUpra TOOpmLv- “ -At 7 25 ami 1 05 a m Lv - Waycross - Ar 11 30 p m 2 30am Ar - Dupont - Lv 10 10 p in 7 10 a m Ar - Live Oak - Lv 6 55 p in 10 30 a m Ar - Gaines’v -Lv 3 45pm 10 45 a m Ar - Lake City - Lv 3 25 a m 2 55 a m Lv - Dupont - Ar 9 45 p m 6 30 a m Ar Thomas'v - Lv 7 00 p m 11 40 a m Ar - Albany - Lv 4 00 a m Stops at all regular stations, Pullman sleeping care to and from Jacksonville and Savannah Atlanta. JESUP EXPRESS. 3 45 p m Lv - Savannah - Ar 8 39 a m 0 10 p in Ar - Jesup - Lv 5 25 a m Stops at regular ana flag stations. Pullman Buffet Cars Jackson ville to Cincinnati, and through coaches Jacksonville to Chata- nooga, Pullmaji Sleeping Cars to and from Jacksonville and Savannah.' Through tickets sold to all points by Rail and Steam connections, and baggage checked through. Also Sleeping Car Berths and Sections at Passenger Stations WM. P. HARDEE,Gen. Pass. Agent. R. G. FLEMING Supt. ~ all kinds of Pastry. They deliver anything sold to local buyers. i to examine County Officers 3 books; Wc, the committee on A books, appointed by the body, p have examined all the books of ( the different Justices of the i' Peace, Sheriff, Ordinary, and l ’ Clerk, and also the Tax Digest i of Receiver, and find that all t have been corectly and neatly ^ , kept with one exception. We 1 find that some errors have oc- * cured iu Tax digest. We have : j also received the digest of the - committee appoiuted by the ( Grand Jury at the April term of Superior Couit of the year 1887 to examine the county records aud other papers for the purpose of finding the am^int of land belonging to the countv in town of Douglass. Below is a true copy of of their report: We find the numbers 40, 41, 52, 47, 46, 34 and 11, as known in the place or map of said town is still the property of said County of Coffee as our records do not show any sale of thesa lots. Respeetfnlly submitted, November 16,1887. J. S. Pearson, ) n J.J.Lorr. 1 C T% We recommend that ' the court honse be repaired by taking out all the under works, sills, sleepers, blocks and floor ing and the same be replaced by substantial material; also that I two stoves be farnishd for said : court house—stove pipes car- l _. wrriri _ l .„ r . Tl v ried out through brick flues. 122>£ cts; fair,23iy eta; choice 2JJ£ctsi i We also recommend that a suita-1 ( * «— ble desk with good locks be < furnished the Grand Jury room. - We also recommend that jail be 1 built on the plan of the jail at , > Baxley, Appling county. We 1 recommend that the Foreman of the Grand Jury and Clerk be r, paid three dollars per day, and all other Jurors and Bailiffs of II Juries be paid, two dollars per day. We also recommend that - the com mittee appointed by the fe Grand Jury to examine the sate: ty of tiie Court House, viz: a Francis Harrell, McCoy Wal- k ters, Warren Douglass, J. Q. Walters be paid two dollars per Si j usv each for their services. Local Branch, 301, O. I. H., meets .very Tuesday night in J. Dhlfeider’s Hall. William Noble, C. J. Jons P. Cabox, Accountant MASONIC. Folsston Lodge, 196, meets first Sat urday in eacli month. J. P. STALLINGS, W. U. J. Rawls, Secretary. BLACKMIFA1C CHAPTER NO. J. There will be regular meeting of Blachshcnr Chapter No. 8 at Maeonic Hall, in Waycross,- on the Thursdav after the second Wednesday, in each month at 10 o’clock, a. m. .All mem bers expected to be prompt in attend ance, end all aspirants tor degrees must be present. W. F. PARKER, II. P. A. J. Sweat, Secretary ■ Tatem House. Waycrss, - - G-zr'ii a,. (Near the Methodist Church) Boarders by the month, week or day, taken at reasonable prices, and the! comfort of patrons looked after. my25 Hoboken lv .5 5lpm 10 40ani Waynes’v lv 6 53pm ll>39am Jamaica lv 7 33pm 12 19pm Pyles’Marsh lv ‘800pm *12 46pm Brunswick ar 8 28pm 1 18pm ♦Stop on Signals. Purchase tickets at the sta tions and save extra fare collect ed upon the train. Tne mail train stdps at all B. & W. Stations. ■ w Connections made at Wa}'cross to and from all points on SavKn- nah Florida; & Western Railway. Pullman Palace ^Sleeping and M&nn Buiidoir^cars \ipOn Jackson ville and Cincinnati'Express. First-class car thrbugh to Chat anooga. The onto line running sleeper t 0 Cincinrftiti via Queen and Crescent Route. F. W. ANGIER, A. G. P. A. j. a. McDuffie, g. p. a. A. A. GADDIS, V. P..& G. M. Griffin House. Court House Square, Waycross, Ga. - /. 7. SALE Proprietor. Board per month $15 00: per day, $100 Clean beds, good fare and everything 1 done for the comfort of patrons. 171BBS WE WDBSEIP. M. E. CnuRCH South—Rev. E. J. Burch, Pastor. , Preaching every Sunday at 11 o’clock A. 31., and 7 30 P. M. Sacrament ol the Lord’* supper every first Sunday. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. Experience meeting every Tuesday nigut. Sunday School at 3 o’clock P. M. f V. L. Stanton, Superintendent. Folkston Hotel, J. W. BODDENBERY, Pro. Folkstoa, Georgia. Stop at this hotel when visiting Folk ston or 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. Baptist Church—Rev. Scruggs.Pasmr. IN WARE COUNTY, GA. I offer for'sale farm and timber lands in the 8TH, 12TH, AND 13TH DISTMCTS „cruggs, raster. 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. 31., H. P. Brewer, Super- < intendent. Episcopal Church—Rev. H. B. Stewart Martin, pastor. ’ Services 2nd Sunday of the month at 10 30 a. m., and 715 r. *c. Friday be fore the 2ndSunday at 5 00 r. m. Wed nesday before the 4th Sunday 7 15 r. m. Friday before the 4th Sunday at 330 p. x. Fouth Sunday of the month at 10 30; and at3 30p. m., standard time. Other holy days according to notice givfen from the Chancel. Sunoay "School every Sunday at 3 p. m. M. E. Church—Rev. J. m C. Allen, Pastor. t f 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 Snmday in each month at 11 a, m., 3p. m., and 7 p. m. Sunday-school, Ephraim Taylor Superintendent, every Sabbath at 1 p. in. Prayer-meeting every Monday ‘ evening at 7 p. m. Standard time. of Warff county. The lands are all good for farming purposes, a portion of them being on the Waycross & Jacksoxtill* Ry., within 4 to 5 miles of Waycross. The timber on 13 lots of the above land has never been cut by any saw mills. Parties operating in naval storen and saw mills will do well to mare enquiries of the above from N. FRIERSON, 2m ^ Savannah, Ga. DEALERS IN General Merchandise, 3IANOR, GEORGIA. I offer for sale a saw mill site, situ- a AT GLENMORE, GA., 108 miles from Savannah, on the line of theS.,F. & W. R’y. The property consists of 24 fall lots and S parts of lots, runs right up to the S., F. & W. Railway’s right of way. Lots in a solid L...1 — IRItirt iu a — U.-.-I IaW* All kinds of Country Produce taxen in exchange for Goods. We sell our Goods at “Reck Bottom Prices.” Our 3Iotto: “Quick Sale^and Small Profits.” Call and examine pur Stock before purchasing' elsewhere. Cotton and Rice A Specialty.. ing: moked clear rib sides, 11 cents; dry-salt clear rib sides, 10 cents; shoul- dere,-—hams, magnolia, 14 cents.— Breakfast strips 12 cts. COFFEE—Marxet steady: Ordinary, -2" ctz; f"r,22j* -tz; ~hc:rc 2‘^C zti'; Choice Rio 25 cts. ’ ’’ FLOUR—Market very fjjfj:; demaud moderate: Extra,$450; fancy, $5 25: choice patent, $000. LAKD-^-Cholce leaf lord, 50 lb. tins, 8H cts. BUTTER—3Iarket steady: Wc quota cMlce goslven, 20cents; G. E. Cream erv, 3Q cts. SUQAR—3Iarketdull,demand light, tandard granulated, O^cts ; Extra C: white, j Brown, (£«• ‘»' TOBACCO—Full stock, demand light; common, sound,' 30 @ 35 cts; fair, 35@‘40 ctsbright, ,40(350 ctsj F*tra fine, 60@80. “ The wheat and coffee markets have fluctuated considerably since oUr last, Clinton M. Felder, REPBESENTING I. Epstein &Bro. 139 Congress St., Savannah, Ga Wholesale Dealers in ahead. Write for particular* to the undersigned. Correspondence with re sponsible parties only is wanted. N. FRIERSON, 2m Savannah, Ga. Farnlshlog Bolds, Eto MAVWVVWVVTt JkM i WARREN LOTT, \ DEALERS IN f.cross, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Dental Surgeon, > $100,000,000 HALLOS’S HALL, WAYCROSS, &A. I Fire and Accident Insurance, - f aycross, Ga. SHOWCASES -g fine Watches Get our prices. £3^ Repairing specialty. ( ’ATRONAGE OF SOLICITS THE THE PUBLIC. Satisfaction.guaranteed ami rates reas onable. WX PARSE8 Proprietor. Temverance, Trnih md Justice. $1.00 Per Annum, in Advance. Ti Vol. 4. \ Faycross, Georgia, November 30, 1887. No. 34.