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lie Couldn’t Tell A Lie.
A woman was up licfarc tli
Police Court the other Jay for
assaulting licr husband. He rc-
lcntcJ after her arrest, and when
- he came to the witness-box he re
fused to swear against her.
"Now,Mr. Clark,’’ said his Hon
or, “didn’t your wife inflict those
scratches on vour face?”
“I can’t tell a lie, sir."
“And I don’t want yen to.
Was it your wife?"
“Your Honor, we keep a cat.
It lies between the two of *ctn. It
my wife says she didn’t, then
must be the cat, and I’ll hare her
beheaded before I sleep this night.
Boot and Shoe Maker.
Waycross. Ga.
J. GRIMES,
S. Krouskoff,
Wholesale Millinery
Reptiringol all kinds a Specialty.
“Next door to Headlight.
MILLINERY SUPPLIES
WAYROSS HEADLIGHT.
New York
Savannah
tf.
Rates.
- Georgia.
J. A. JONES
About 4,000 of the poor of New
York are buiried annually in the
Potter’s Field in forty-cent coffins,
and the supply goes on increasing.
■ Said Rev. N. B. Thompson,
Baptist clergyman of that city, in
'a sermon last Sunday: “One of
the smartest and shrewdest liw
‘ vers of- this city sleeps there to-
night. There lie the remains of a
-most magnetic club man, a stal-
-wart sailor, a talented pulpit orator,
a once rich merchant, a former
- society telle. Those arc but rep
resentatives v of the victims who
have fallen before the scythe of
adversity."
Livery and Feed
STABLES.
[Opposite Methodist Church.]
WAYCROSS, GA.
Useklen’* Arnica Sal**.
The bevt Salve in the world ijr
Cuts, Bruises, Soros, 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.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale
at Folks Morgan.
Is the Official Organ of
HARNETT HORSE
Savannah, Georgia.
Rates, per day, $1.50 to $9.00.
LESS THAN ONE DAY, 50c. EACH FOR ROOM AND MEAL
Save ’Bus and Hack hire by taking Street Ciirs direct to
THE HARNETT HOUSE.
A .11. BENNETT.
Ware, Charlton and Cof-
HARDWARE MARKET
A FEW PRICES.
TEER THINGS IN PROPORTION.
Bedsteads, 1.50 2.25, 3.00, 5.00. and 10.00. Steel Noils,
10<1, 12, 20 and up, 30 pounds for $1.30. Steel Nails, Sd, 23
pounds for $1.00. Steel Nails, 4 and 5d, 24 pounds for tl.OJ
Stoves, from 3 50 to $21.00. Ranges, from 25 to $30. Uu
from 2.00 to $49.50. Rifles, 3.35 to $19.50, Curry Combs, * f<„
25c, to 35c. each. 1 quart tin buckets, 5c. 2 quarts tin but gets.
Axes, 65., 75., solid steel, $1.00. Axe Helves, 5c , I0c.. 15c.,
20c. Whips, 15c , to $2.00 Saddles, 1.J5 t<>$&50. Bridles, 5 Oe. to
$1.75. Buggy Robes, assorted prices. English Barlows, for
25c. Grindstones, 3 1-2i\ to 5c. per pound. Hollow-ware
per pound. Plow Steel, 5c. per (round, Wugous, 35 to $6u
Buggies, 45 to $115.
We pay cash for Flint Hides
10 1-2 cents. Cotton, highest
market price always. Tallow,—^
Wax, etc., liKewise. I
Bring everything you have
for market, Chickens, Eggs,
etc., etc., etc.
BLACKSHEAR St MITCHELL
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
Parties making orders will please say they taw advertisement in Headlight
Edward Atkinson has been ex
amining the records in ready
made clothing establishments to
discover whether the white man
in the United States is deteriorating
in site and weight. The general
result is that the average height
of New Englanders is found to be
. 5 tcet 8J inchesand of the South
erners 5 loot 10 indies. The average
weight of Americans is between
105 and ICO pounds. Mr. Atkinson
also discovered that the average
height of men in this country have
increased perceptibly since the war.
Ho is convicted that Americans
arc increasing rather than dccrcas-
- ing in sire.
(Near Grand Central Hotel.)
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
Gent’s and Ladie’s Furnishing Goods also a Full Lines of Genst’
Ladies’ and Children's Boots and Shoes.
Family Groceries, Corn, Oats, Bran and other Plantation, Farm
and Mill Supplies.
Debt.
Debt is the most miserable
and tyrnnical of musters. His
-subjects arc the most miserable
and heavily burdened of all the
victims of misfortune. He
takes possesion of the young,
tho talented and the promising
and crushes their hopes, anni
hilates their aspirations and de
stroys their ambition. He fast
ens his insiduous hold upon
the middle aged, despoils them
of their treasured rewards for
toil, robs them of tbeir homes,
.and sends them adrift upon the
merciless sea of adversity and
want. He entraps the aged by
liis subtle allurements and de
ceptive enticements and brings
them ruin, disgrace and the
grave. - The arch fiend of all
the devils that allure but to
damnge, that entice but to cause
grief, that tempts but. to det
stroy! The great cause of most
of the disappointments, sorrows
and ruins that beset us in life
and haunt ub in our dying
hour! Cruel, heartless, oppres
sor! Obdurate, merciless ty
rant ! The enslaver of the
liberal and generous, the de
stroyer of the innocent nnd
guiltless, the most crushing of
all .annihilating influences up
on the minds and conscience!
, All along the shores of basi-
ness.in every town and state,
there are- wrecked firms: gone
down under, the depression of
debt. It demoralizes business,
.destroys confidence and de
vours with insatiable greed the
best aud bravest.—Cambridge
Democrat.
ARBUCKLES’
ARIOSA
COFFEE
laxurver good when exposed to the air.
Always buy thlsbrandinhermeticflly
e^'ed ONE POUND PACKAGES.
DEALER IN
General Merchandise.
A FULL X.XNE OF
Veliw,
Saddlery, Sioves, Sewing Machines, Buckets, Tubs, and
Other Articles too Numerous to Mention.
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
A. R. BENNETT.
May 251-2m Please atato you saw advertisement in Hkadliobt.
w. M. WILSON.
Waycross, - ' - Georgia.
-DEALER IN-
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
everv household in. these coun
ties.
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES,
SPC1ALITIES:
Magnolia Hams, Hizli Grade Sugars, Coffees, Rice, Butter, Lard, Ba
con Dried Fruit, Irish Potatoes, Segors, Pipes, Tobaccos,
Canned Goods, Etc.
gJ^Priee* on all goods warranted to be as low as tho quality of goods
ox be purchased anywhere. Connected with the store is a
BILLIARD & POOL ROOM.
All Goods Delivered Free.
[norltlin Please say you sow advertisemen in Hkulkmit. .
REDDING & WALKER,
Physicians and Surgeons
WHOLESALE A ND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.
PAINTS OILS AND
VARNISHES.
Perfumery, Soaps and Brushes
WHGLESALE AGENTS FOR P. P. P.
fee Counties.
Millinery and Novelties
JOB WORK.
Oyr Prescription Department is under the care of one skilled in the theory
and practice of pharmacy, and cuatumors may roly on the careful preparation
prescriptions. » [nov 10
' '
lease stats you saw advortijH<msat in
We have the largest amount
of new and beautiful Job type
of any office in this section, ant
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
ehecKs, cards, note, bill and let
ter heads a specialty.
A FULL LIKE OF
FALL AND WINTER
DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS—LATE8T STYLES—TO MATCH.
JUST RECEIVED.
Our lady friends and customers are invited to call and inspect
our new stock, or send orders for any goods in our line, which will
be faithfully and promptly filled.
Miss LOTT OFILER
still has charge of our Millinery Department.
C. C. VASHEBQE.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA. "
Bargains!
Bargains!
I. HSHENST1IN
WILL
SELL OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK
OF
Prints Ginghams, Worsted, Checks, Bleeching, Shirting, Joans Fl»n-.
nels, Blankets, Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hose and Corsets.
ALSO
A full line of Gents' Clothing, Huts, White Shirts, Over’ Shirts,
Shirts, Cuffs and Collars, and theLest line
Ladies* and Men’s Shoes.
ALSO
X FINE LINE OF
Fancy and Family Groceries.
This Stock must be sold IN 30DAYS at LOW FIGURES.
“ Polite and attentive salesmen always glad to see yoo. Come
Early.
R., Ylohenstein.
Pleue ray you raw advertisement in Headlight. '
J.
UHLFELDFR,
• /
Waycross, Georgia.
Furniture of all Styles and Qualities!
CHAMBER SETS, IN PINE, POPLAR AUD WALNUT. ^
MATRESSES, SPRINGS MATTING.
Carpts fflnioi Mis. Baity Garmps, Isanltn Nels
ETC., ETC.
(CO'P'easo call and Examine our stock and be Convinced, g/p
Agents for HIDDEN & BATES S. M. H, Pianos and
Organs on Easy Terms, may 20-12»
Part-will please »iiv they saw cdvertioencent in UsAi>u«nT.