Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, December 14, 1887, Image 1

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L' j, Greene, psator. chine let >W Sfd smedey KHtth »t II », TO., Sp m-, »» SlIDitiyichool, Lphnum T«y J. S. Williams, Attorney at Law, Way cross, <■ Georgia. Will practice intheBmnswick Jndicial circuit and eleewbere by contract. n. to. Praverripeetitis every Mow ereningatTp. m- Standard time, Fcaraea (Coffee Cotptty) CUratt- See. H.T. Ethcriijge, paafor mchargi let Saturday •9dSnwi«T, lat Sunday, 3 p. m., KirUanq. tad Sat. andHun’,. MeDnrtWalU 3rd Saturday and Sunday, c] 3rd Sunday night, trUfiMMchaf. 4th Saturday and Sunday. Rnpert’a ei 4th 8uuday night, Qr»T'a null. rettatan Circuit, Rea. J. M- Bolan Pastor. 1st Sun and Sat befpre, Bethel churcl 2d Sun and Sat. befon?, at Mills'churc !trd8unl03Pft.|n. apttbjif* before, i Folxston. • 3rd Bun at 4 and 7 p. m at Trader’s hi 4th Sun. morn and night, at Bethl hem church. ~ Vn'rlad Vinfiir* Kfi SinJa* DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fxtra fine, G0@80. The wheat and coffee markets have fluctuated considerably since our last, and a decided change iri prices may occur at any time, but our patrons may rely on the above figures for 'the pres ent, as correct. Our merchants are paying the following prices for country produce Wool, 23>4 to 28*-* cents; hides, 10 to 111* cents; eggs, 18 to 25 cents; chick ens, 15 to 35 conts; beeswax, 16 te 17 NEAR The Court House, Write MCkmkM Farm sad Nurseries Wftjcrou &F* T f Fine frnit tr*eE of all kinds. Pecan and other nu<*. trees. Strawberry plants, Duroc-Jerscy hogs, Mape’s fertilizers, Seeds of Millo Maize, Kaffir corn, Cuban com. Millet, etc., etc, 9»talogue froe. 4gcnte tvaxtfpd. Repairing fine Watches a _• specialty, Get our prices. Wayeyo$S! ? WM PARSER Proprietor. Justice. VoL 4. Waycross, Georgia,’December 14, 1887, $1.00 Per Annum, in Advance. JSo.SMS. Clinch—First Mondays ip March and October. Appling—Second Monday*?* March and October. Wayne—Third Mondays in March .and October. Pierce—Fourth Mondays W^rtfr .•and October. Ware—First Mordays in April aad #Wcmber. (Coffee—Tuesday after second Mon- 4ays in April and November. Charlton—Tuesday* after third Mon days in April and November. Camdsa—Feurtli Mondays la AVfU November. Glynn—Beginning on the fir*$ Hour 4ays in May and December, flpd to Aontinua for two weeks, or gs .as 4hs business may require. Municipal ogeerj, Mayor—W. J. 8mith. yilliains. Treasurer—W. M. Mellon. Clerk of the Council—J. S, Williams. Tax Assesiqr and Collector .K.Butler. Marshal—/. Cjpsun, fright Watvbwan-rS. If. flinnant. Clerk of tho Supreme Court—W. M. Ordinary-»-t\ arren Lott. ShentT-rT. R. Henderson. Tax Collector—J. A. Cason. Tax Receiver—J. M. Wiikinson. County Treasurer—W. U. Bailey. County Surrogate—Jasper Eunice. Coroner—J. T. Hals. Wa T *raas S05, F. a A. M. Meets in their hall 2nd and 4th Wed* pesdays at 7 p. m. Visiting brethern in tbs town are cordially invited. Flares U4p Ns. 07, I. O. O. F. Meets at their hall in Waycross every lat and 3rd Thursday evening at 8 o'clock p. m. G. P. Folks, N. G. W. J. Carswell, Scc’y. Knights of l*ythins. Meets every Monday night in Lott’s Hall opposite M^lhodist Church. lvarrem I«ott, C. C. Jons R. Framkmn, fc. of R. S. Fslkitss ImUk -, tiff. f06. Meets in their hall in Foifeiton, first Saturday in each month. J. P. Statuxos, W. M. ,J, Rawlxs, Sec'y. SMITH ft SHARP, Wholesale and Retail - mmt Wayoross, Gra>* BrunswicK AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Keep constantly on hand a complete line of provisions, to sup ply a rapidly increasing job trade, guaranteeing eve/ytbiwg tfoey put upon the market to bn First-class, THEY PROPOSE TO COMPETE WITH Any Hlarkct in the 8011th. TOBACO and CIGARS at FACTORY PRICES, BACON. LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE. RigE, ELOUU, GRITS, BUTTER, CIJRESE, MEAL, 'TrrraouTF, Fifty Miles Snorter Than any Other Route Between Way- cross and Albany. On an,l after Sunday, Sept. 4th, JS87, passengW-lrains will run aa follows: CESTBAI. STANDABD TIME. WEST NORTH AND SOUTH Mail. Exp Erunsw’k viaB.&W lv 1 IS pm 6 50pm Pyles’ Marsh lv *1 45pfu *65<5pm amaica lv 215pm 7 33|>n» Wavnes’v lv 2 35pin 5 av* b.vi CharlefcjLq Callahan Jackson'v Jack,v,vii Callalia lv 3 35pm 0 12pm r lv 4 10pm *9 17pm ar 4 38pm 9 55pm t .y.&W nr 7 5Spm 0 10am i ar 12 25am 10 40:un ar 0 59pm 4 30am ar 7 45pm 5:10am b F»tW lv 205pm 7 00pm lv 2 47am 7 40pm Charleston lv 6 10ain savannah lv 130am “ WaycroFS, viaB&W lv 5 00pm 10 05pm CORN and OATS. Are some of tlieir 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. Albany Mottgomory Columbus lv 0 15pm 11 30p lv 7 30pm 12 40am lv 9 O'.}pm 2 28am lv 9 18pm 2 45am lv 9 4lpm “ lv 10 00pm “ ar 10 25ptn 4 20am ar 7 25au) 7 12pm ar 7 25am 2 45pm 1 05pm 2 30pm * 05piu •SIXTY TUNS of GUANO ARRIVING AND IX STORE. Iron Hall. Local Branch, 301, O. I II., meets j jevery Tuesday night in J. Uhlfelder’s yiall. William Noblk, C. J. Joum P. Cason, Accountant MASONIC. Folxston Lodge, 196, meets first Sat urday in each month. J. P. STALLINGS, W. M. J. K4*ls, Secretary. NLACpMIKAlt CIIAFTBlt NO. f. There Kill be regular meeting of jdter the second Wednesday, in eacl K onth at 10 o’clock, a. m. All mem- ira expected to be prompt in attend- jmee, and all aspirants for degrees fount be present. W. F. PARKER, H. P. A. J. Sweat, Secretary. WUU Wt WORSHIP. M. E. Church South—Roy, fi, J, pureh, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday *t ll o’cloc^ In conneelion with their Fancy and Family Grocery business, they run a Bakery, providing fresh bread and cakes and all kinds of Pastry. They deliver anything sold to local buyers. Smith. ©harp. Nov 30-12m. LAN ar “ 6 30am CinSoar M 6 40am FROM WEST NORTH AND S. Mail Exp. Cinein., via Cin. So lv 9 00pm Lftuis’v, via L&X lv 8 45pm Chat’n’ga.viaW.&A lv 8 05am Marietta lv 12 53pm I Atlanta,via C It It lv 2 20pm Macon lv 6 59pm Columbus lv 12 45pm Montgomery . lv 7 40am Albany, via fi&W lv 11 00am 11 10pm Davis lv 1123am „ Willingham tv 11 44pm 1220am Sumner lv 12 18pm 12 20am Ty Ty lv 12 38pm 12 35am Alapuha lv 2 20pm 2 0:' YOU WANT TO MAKE A BIG NOISE Smiffi Tlorita ani Western RAILWAY. WAYCRSS SIlbRT LINK. TIME CARD in Kfoejt Nov. 13,1S87. [All trains of this road are run by Samar Church—Rev, Berwgfs. Pastor. Preaching first and third 8mwUy»in each incnth, morning and eveninih=» Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve- idng. and on the second and fourth 8anday mornings. Sunday School at g o'clock P. M., II. P. Brewer, Super intendent. H. Br EnscorAL CHuacn—Rev. 8cewart Martin, pastor. Services 2nd Sunday of tho month At 10 30 A. k., and 7 15 ». m, hRdjur be fore the 2nd Hunday at S Q0 », Wod- m Other holy daya according to notice given from the Chancel. Sunoay School every Sunday at 3 r. m. M. E. Church—Rov. J. Alien, Pastor. Preaching 2nd Sabbath in i nonth, at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sab bath 8cbool at 3 P. M. WITH pcarton lv 3 34pin 3 (Mam Waycross ar 4 49pm 4 18ain savan.via S F & W ar 7 58 pm 12 00a u Charleston ar 12 25am 3 4:>pm Callahan,viaSF.&War 0 5$)pni 0 30am Jacksonvillle ar J 45pm 7 25am Jackson’v.viaSF&Wlv 2 05pm 7 00am Callahan lv 2 47pm 7 37am Charleston lv G I0#i.n 3 00am savannah lv 1 .*K)pm 7 00am Waycross, viaBAW lv 5 05pm 10 00a scnlattcr’v ly 5 32pm *1025ain Hoboken ly 5 51pm 10 40am Waynes’v ly 6 53pm 11 39am Jamaica lv 7 3.3pm 12 19pm Pvlee’ 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 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 car through to Chat- anooga. The only line running sleeper to Cincinnati via Queen and Crescent Route. F. W. AXGIER, A. G. P. A. j. a. McDuffie, g. p. a. Central Standard Timed Passenger trains on this road will in daily as follows: WEST INfriA FAST MAIL- SAD DOWN. READ UP. 06 a m Lv - Savannah - Ar 12 23 p in 12 30 p in Lv - Jackaon’v - Lv 7 30 a in 4 40 p ra Lv - Sanford - Lv 1 15 a in 9 10 p in Ar - Tampa • Lv 8 10 p m PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE. Monday and Lv Tampa Ar Thura and Thura pm ' Sun -pm Tues and Ar Key Went Lv Wed and p m Wed and - Ar Havana Lv - Wed and at a m Sat noon Pulltntu buffet ears to and fro*« New York and Tampa NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. 7 00 a in Lv - Savannah - Ar 7 58 p m 8 42 a m Lv - Jesup - Ar 6 16 p iu 9 50 a in Ar - Waycross - Lv 5 05 pm 11 26 a in Ar - Callahan • Lv 2 4? p m 12 00noon Ar-Jaekson’v - Lv 24K) p m 7 30 a in Lv - “ - Ar 7 45 p m 10 10 a m Lv - Wavercas * Ar 4 40 p n» 12 04 p in Lv - Valdosta - Lv 2 50 p in 12 34 p m Lv - Quitman - Lv 2 58 p in 1 22 p m Ar - Thomns’v - Lv 1 45 p in 3 30 p m Ar- Bainbridgc- Lv 11 25 a m 4 04 p in Ar ChatahoocheeLv il 30 am Pullman buffet cars to ami from Jacksonville and New York, to and from Jackson vile uud New Orieaua i Pennsacola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. Lv - Savannah - Ar 12 23 p*in Lv - Jesup - Lv 1054 a m Ar - Waycross - Lv 9 53 a m Ar - Jackson’v - Lv 7 30 a m Lv- “ - Ar 9 45a in Lv - Waycross - Ar 6 35 a :•» Ar - Dupont - Lv 5 30 a m Lv - Lake City - Ar 10 45 a in Lv - Gaines’v - Ar 10 30 a m Lv - Live Oak -*Ar 7 10 a tu Lv - Dupont - Ar 5 25 a in Ar - Thoiuas’v - Lv 3 25 a in Ar - Albany - Lv 1 25 a in ii buffet cars to and from JacksonfUle and St. Louis via TUotn- asville, Albany, Montgomery and Nashyille. ALBANY EXPRESS, Lv-Savannah - Ar fi 10 a m Lv - Jesup - Lv 3 18 a m Ar - Atlanta - Lv 7 05 p m At - W ay cross - Lv 12 10 a m Ar - Jacks m’v - Lv 7 00pm Lv - ** - Ar 7 25 a in Lv - Waycross - Ar 11 30 r * n Ar - Dupont - Lv 10 10 p m Ar - Live Oak - Lv 6 55 p m m Ar - Gaines’v - Lv 3 45 p m m Ar - Lake City - Lv 3 25 a m 2 55 a m Lv - Dupont - Ar 9 45 p m 6 :i0 a m Ar Thoiuas’v - Lv 7 00 p m 11 40a m Ar - Albany - Lv 4 00am Stops at all regular stations, Pullman sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Savannah Atlanta. JESUP EXPRESS. wonder* of this age. natives of J * Charlton county, ivill l*e exhibited : idem! at 4 per. at the different court grounds ini . • this judicial circuit. Phis family 1 We send 1,000 000 harrehs of consists of Mr. J. S. Teston mut; ;ip|»U S every ; car t» foreign na- 1 30 p n 3 20 p n 440 p n 7 45 p n 4 15 p n 7 20 p u 8 30 p i 3 25 p n 8 40 p ii 700 p i 1 05 a i 2 30a t 7 10 a i 10 30 a i 1045 s At au tfc*cuiutn. i The Georgia Genital railroad \£T®L' C. U A±^ t has declared a semi-annual div- three children, who are covered . i . . e , » . ... < tions, end won t take any "saas from head to foot with iBmunara- • ** ’ J hie .stripes and plainly marked . in return,either, spots,which make them the most; remarkable of human beings. In Darwin’s bio^tuphy has ft connection with this, Prof. H. ’ groa t sale. Tile entire edition of Mathews will give the most won- j . AAA . . , i „,, • derful panoramie exhiUtion. Pit- • 4 . 000 hasbeeu soIJ ; ,n ' 1 tl,ere s ty cents will admit to noth exhi- j still a great demand for the work- bitions. On Top Again, U is estimated that 36,G7G,000 yards of silk ribbon, equivalent to about 22.700 miles, Have been made in Paterson, N. J., during the past year. Fox hunters near Washington ran a f»x into town, and dashed into a police station and up-stairs into the dormitory, ti'bcrc it was captured. A 'glassk eater turned up at I am I Keokuk lo., recently in the Nona of your business, still setliiiff buggies for Win. j person of a youug hoy. UiHin Parker ut Waycross. ^ a wager he devoured half a lamp It was not long after Parker started me out before the old clumsy high priced mursheenea had to git. Parker’s Plan is cash vou know. Don’t ask me chimney ami seemed to relish it as a sweet morsel. A sparrow hopped on. a pile another word. If you want a j of clams m an Oxford (P:'j) res- good buggy, send him $41.50. | turant the oilier day, and \vr.s Buggie and harness $40.00, 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 his Pet. You can’t get it a cent cheaper neither. suddenly imprisoned by one of the bivalves, which closed its shell together over the bird’s foot. New York city 13 anxious to have tho next Democratic Con vention held there and Tamany — ! has offered the use of his Wig- For cs«konly. L V ain. The last one held there In order to secure every citizen j was j n JSGS when Seymour and no .matter how poor, we propose' Blaine were nominated, to take your subscription for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Per A train on the Michigan Gen*- tral railway "recently ran from Annum. This is an offer that no | j ac ks«m to Michigan City, ft paper in our knowledge has ever distance of 15G miles, in 171 made. And this is what ire pro-1 minutes, making several stops. This is reported to be the fastest time ever made on the road. LITTLE MONEY CALL ON A. A. GADDIS, V. P. & G. M. hanier & Youirians 3 45 p m Lv - Savannah - Ar 8 39 a in 6 10 p in Ar - Jesup - Lv 5 25 a iu 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 /rom Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tickets sold to all points by Rail and Steam connections, and baggage checked through. Also Sleeping Car Perth? and Sections at Passenger Stations WM. P. HARDEE,Gen. Pass. Agent. R. G. FLEMING Supt. m SUM! BW GOODS! f.j. Biiconm bbos., DEALERS IS— General Merchandise, MANOR, GEORGIA. pose to .do ! W# lead, other? must follow or get left ! Send on the money and your names, and we will mail you regularity, the is sue of this paper which comes nearest the middle of each month. Twelve papers for twenty-five dents. We do this, that persons who desire to keep up with the Legal advertising of Clinch, Cof fee, Charlton, Ware ingy do so at at a small cost. We want no names without the money which is required to pay postage, we charge nothing for our work, ns our neighbors send us in plenty of cold bread and pot-liquor to live on. A large white oak tree, owned by T. T. Ililhurne, at Vernon, Ala., is one of the botanical curi osities of the State. Half of tho foliage of the tree is yellow all summer and autumn and the other half is always a dark green. Wagerohs Market Reports 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 satifaction. Wc 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 rili sides, 11 cents; dry-salt clear rib aides, 10 cents; shoul ders,—=»; ham», mngnolia, 14 cents.-— Breakfast strips 12 cts. Sebastian Nuller, a Swiss, 25 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs a pound and a half less than £00, can break a six-inch cobble-stone with one blow of his fist. He is now giving ex- hibitons of bis strength in New Haven. Carrying out one of Senator Hoar’s ide^s, the Essex Club of Breton has suggested that the publ 9 echo'd* of Massachu* setts devote** portion of Dec. 17 to Exercises in honor of John G. Whittier, that day being the eightieth anniversary % of W# birth. reakfapt *tnps 12 eta. COFFER—Marxct steady: Ordinary, 22}i cU | fair, 23cts; choice 24)^ eta j Choice Kip 2-5 cts. FLOU U-=Market very fair: demand moderate: Extra,$4 50; fancy, $5 25: choice patent, WOO. LARD—Cboice leaf lard, 6Q lb. tins, 9 eta W. C. Van Horn, Vice Presi dent of tho Canadian Pacific railway, said a few days ago that in less than a mouth his road would have a connection at Sault St. Marie that would tap our Northwest, and be of ira* mense advantage to the Canadi an Pacific. Track laying on tho Georgia Southern and Florida ruilroai ery, 20 ct». 8UQAR—Market dull, demand light, tandard granulated, 7 cU; Rxpa C: white, 0*8; Brown, 6*#. TOBACCO—Fall stock, demand light; common, sound, 30 @ 35 cts; 1 AO atd . KnnKt of. • is proccding at the rate of oik- iniio per day. Over twenty miles of steel roils are now on hand, and one thousand tons more on the way. Two fino lo comotives have been purchased, and negotiations are pending for the purchase of tho old East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia depet in Macon. This road will strike the JJruuswicic and Western at Ty-Ty, and will be a voluble connection for Brunswick.