Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, December 07, 1887, Image 1

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WM PARKER Proprietor. Temveranee, Truth and Justice. $1.00‘Per Annum',in Ivance. Waycross, Georgia, December 7,1887, F*Ifyou wish to "reach til# rs and mechanics, advertise Headlight. - BrunswicK and western RAILROAD. Clinch—First Monday* in March and October. Appling—Second Monday* In March and October. Wayne—Third Monday* in March '.and October. Fierce—Fourth Monday* In March ; and October. Ware—Firat Morday* in April and November. Coffee—Toeaday alter aeeond Mon- day* in April and November. Charlton— 1 Tneadaya after third Mon day* in April and November. . Camden—Fourth Monday* in April Retail Wholesale ' IT IT BOUTS, Fifty Miles Snorter Than any Other Route Between Way- cross and Albany. ty cents will admit to both exhi bitions. ■ , On and after Sunday, Sept.- 4th, 18S7, passenger trains will run as An Indian female child has been horn without a mouth.. That ehiW, if she lives, will Thurto-p m San -pm ■*«**& #*<$:***& Wed and - Ar Havana T.v - .Wed and Sat a m Sat noon Pullman buffet cars to and from New York and Tampa NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. 7 OU a m Lv - Savannah - Ar 7 J>8 p m 8 42 a m Lv - Jesup ,- Ar 6 1G p m 9 60 a in Ar - Waycross - Lv 5 05 pm VI 26 a m Ar - Callahan - Lv 2 42 p m 12 00 noon Ar - Jackson’v - Lv 2 00 p m 7 30 a m Lv - “ * r “ ~ 1010 a m Lv - Waycross 12 04 p m Lv - Valdosta 12 34 p m Lv - Quitman 1 22 p m Ar - Thomas’v Glynn—Beginning on the Ural Mon days in. May and tyeoember, and to eontinoe Mr two week*, or as long a* the baalneat may require. ' A Nova Scotia statesnan has lost iris legislative seat because his - "agents hired ■ vehicles to convey his voters fd the polls. One of the difficulties of the proxy business ia that Finn Van''Sant “ doesn’t know whether she is a widow or Mayor-W. J. Smith. * * „ Councilmen -Warren Lott.E.P.McCail. Geo. B. Yoninans, D. A. William*. Tre**urer—W. M. M»llon. Clerk ol the Council—J. S. William*. Tax Aaaeaaorand Collector. ,L.Butler. Marahal-J. P. Caaon. Night Watchman—S..I1. Hinnant. C.a.ty uacna. Clerk ol the Supreme Conrt—W. M. Wilson. Ordinary—Warren Lott. Sheriff—T. B. Henderaon. Tax Collector—J. A. Cason, Tax Receiver—J. M. WiiklnaOn. County Treasurer—W. 8. Bailey. County Surrogate—J a*per Eunice. Corun.r—J. T. Hale. iplete line of provisions, to sup- Keep constantly on hand ply a rapidly increasing job trade, guaranteeing everything they put upon the market to be First-class. Ar 7 45 p m Ar 4 40 p m Lv 2 56 n m Lv 2 28 p m Lv 1 45 p m 3 30pm Ar- Bainbridge- Lv 11 25 * ui ( 4 04 p m ArChatahoocheeLv 11 30 am • Pullman buffet cars to»and from Jacksonville, and New York, to and from Jacksontile and New Orleans > via Peimsaccvla. „ ( EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1 30 p m Lv - Savannah - Ar 12 23 p m i 3 20 p m Lv - Jesup - Lv 10 54 a m 4 40 p in Ar - Waycross - Lv 9 53 n m ' 7 45 p m Ar - Jackson’v - Lv 7 30 a m i 415 p m Lv - *' - Ar 9 45 a m 7 20 p m Lv - Waycross - Ar G 35 a m 8 30 p m Ar - Dupont - Lv 5 30 a m 3 25 p m Lv - Lake City - Ar 10 45 a m 3 45 p m Lv - Gaines’v - Ar 10 30 a m G 55 p m Lv - Live Oak - Ar 7 10 a m 8 40 p m Lv - . Dupont - Ar 5 25 a m 10 55 a ra'Ar - Thomas’v - Lv 3 25am I 22 a m Ar - Albany r Lv 125 a m Pullman buffet cars to and from > Jacksonville and St. Louis via Tliom- asville, Albany, Montgomery and Ntthyille. ALBANY EXPRESS. 7 35 p ra Lv- Savannah - Ar 610 am 10 05 p in Lv - Jesup • Lv 318am 7 20 u m Ar - Atlanta - Lv 7 05 p m j 1240 a m Ar - Waycross - Ly 12 10 a m 7 25 a m Ar - Jackson’v - Lv 7 00 p m 7 00 p m Lv - “ • Ar 7 25 a m ; 1 05 a m Lv - Waycross - Ar 11 30 p m 2 30 a m Ar - Dupont "- Lv 10 10 p m 7 10 a ip Ar - Live Oak - Lv G 55 p m 10 30 a m Ar - Gaines’v - Lv 3 45 p m 1045 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 II 40 a m Ar - Albany - Lv 4 00 a m Stops at all regular stations, Pullman sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Savannah Atlanta. jesup' EXPRESS, 315pm Lr - Savannah - Ar 8.191 ra 6 10 p m Ar - Jesup - Lv 5 23 a m Stops at regular and flag stations. Pullman Buffet Cars Jackson ville to Cincinnati, and through coaches Jacksonville to Chlta- nooga. Pullman Sleeping Cars to and from Jacksonville apd Savannah. Through tickets sold td all points by Rail and Stdam connections, and baggage checked through. Also Steeping Car Berths and Sections at Passenger Stations WM. P. HARDEE,Gen. Pass. Agent. R. On FLEMING Snpt. None of your business. I nm still . selling buggies for Win. 1’urker at Waycross. It was not long after Parker started me out before the old clumsy high priced murslteeues had" to- git. Parker’s Plan is cash you'know. Don’t ask me a bother word. If you want a good buggy, send him $41.50. Buggie and* harness $49.00, but orders without the cash wijl likely go back on you; for it is the no-risk cash business that tnakes.him able to down every body oil prices. He has them from, $35.00 to $100, but this $41.50 is his Pet. You can’t get it a cent cheaper neither. THEY PROPOSE TO COMPETE ThcLouisville Courier Journal says: There Is great discontent ' iu the prisons because so many outside' dudes - are wearing stripes. People Who art- always in high spirits soon wear out, says a physician. It may be, but people who aro always low spir ited wear other people out. The Nebraska State Journal says: One by one the leaves are flying,'one by one the robins sing 1 ; one by -ono the booms are dying that were stnrted in the spring. *-*" Bill Aip in one of liis lee. tures said: WITH Any Market in. the South, TOBACO and CIGARS at FACTORY PRICES, BACON LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE. RICE, ELOUR, GRITS, BUTTER, CHEESE, MEA$ W*v«ro»s LmIib SOS. F. A A. W. Meet* in their hall 2nd and 4th Wed- neadajra at 7 p. m. Visiting hrethern to the town are cordially invited. Meet* nt their hall in Wayerosa every it and 3rd Thursday evening at 8o’clock W. J. Camkxll, Sec’y. Knight* orpythls*. Meet* every Monday night in Lott’* Halt opposite Methodist Church. Warrrn Ierr, C. C. Joan R. Franklin, K. ol R. S. rolhitm U*| -.No. it*. Meets In their hall in Folkston, firat Saturday in each month. J.P. Statuxos, W. M. J. Rawls*, Sec’y. Iran Halt. . Uxml Branch, 301, 0.1- IL, meet* every Tuesday night in J. Uhlfelder a Hall- William Norlx, C. J. John F. Caiox, Accountant MASONIC. Folxston Lodge, 106, meet* first Sat urday to each month. J. P. STALLINGS. W. M. J. Rawls, Secretary. Bf.ACKl.HKAK CHAPTKH NO. 7. There will be regular meeting of Blackahear Chapter No. 9 nt Masonic Hull, in Waycroaa, on tho Thursday alter the eccond Wednesday, to each month at 10 o’clock, a. m. All mem- bers expected to be prompt in attend- ante, and all aspirants lor degrees must he present. W. F. PARKER, H. P. A. J. Bwsat, Secretary ■ 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, they run a Bakery, providing fresh bread and cakes and Before the war when a whitechild^was born it was ten dollars out of pocket, but when -a negro was born it was one liundred in pocket. Courtships are sweet and dreamy .thresholds pf unseen temples, wh?re -half Hie world has paused in couples, talked iu whispers under the.moonlight, passed on, but never returned. Perhaps, the most lucrativepo- sition in the government, next to the presidency itself, is the clerkship of ( the superior court at Wasington. .It yields an annual income of from $25,- 000 to $4Q,0Q0: . - ' A'few days ago the Colum bus Enqu'mr-Su.i. h id the fol lowing editoiial paragraph, “The 1 — all kinds of Pastry. They deliver anything sold to local buyers. Nov 30-12m. YOU WANT TO MAKE A M. E. Ciicsch SoCTit—Rev. E. J. Burch, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at II o’clock A. M. t and 7 30 E. M. Sacrament ol the Lord’s sapper every first Sunday. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. • Experience meeting every Tuesday J night. Sunday School at 3 o’clock P. M., V. L. Stanton, Superintendent. Baftist CnuKcn—Rev. W. . H. Preaching firat and third Sundays to each month, morning and evening.— Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve ning and on the second and fourth Sunday mornings. Sunday School at m D IT f I T» «**>»» Cnruin. protectionists of Georgia ought to l^old a convention.' The en tire party could attend, and an. ordinary bed room would do for a hall of meeting.” An exasperated editor in Ar kansas being threatened wPh a coat of tar and feathers, said in his next issue: “The people of this town may break into some body’s hen-roost and steal the feathers, but we jtnoty that they are to stingy to buy the tar.” An Ohio man drowned him self because liis lady love would not marry liim, and an Indiana inair drowned .himself beeauso a' woman did ., marry him. What they should have done was WITH First-class car through to Cbat- anooga. The only line Vanning sleeper to Cincinnati 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. Waycross Market Reports The prices given below are retail figures. Our leading merchants wil guarantee wholesale prices to be Rtf low that a trial, order will invariably give satifaction. We 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: moked clear rib sides, 11 cepts; dry-salt clear rib sides, 10 cents; shoul ders,—hams, magnolia*. 14 cents.— Breakfast strips 12 cts. J . COFFEE—Marcet steady: Ordinary, 22J4 eta: fair, 2Z% cts; choice 24% cts; i.ti* uijiiuxujumi a diiuu.j DEALERS IN General Merchandise, MANOR, GEORGIA. LITTLE HO CALL. ON S. Williams, Attorney at Law, Waycross, - Georgia. Will practice in the Brunswick Judicial circuit and elsewhere hy contract. The death of Jenny Lind re calls the stirring scenes witness ed 1 at one-of her concerts in this country, when Daniel Webster was in the audience.- The states, tnan arose from his seat and asked her to sing'the “Star Spungled Banner.” Sherepfied that she would if lie would join in the chorus. She sang it, the entire audience joining iu and 'Webeter remaining standing. DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, THE BUXOM BLOCK, NEAR , The Court House, WAYCROSS, . GA gjtP Repairing fine Watches a specialty. Get our prices. Waycross, Cl a. Seeds of Millo Maize, KafHrrom, Cuban com. Millet, etc., etc. Catalogue frge. Agents wanted. ■■