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The city council of Americas
Jiu decided to name the streets
'and number the houses. Amor
icus cotton receipts nre 12,000
abend of last venr. Tho Recor-
,T attributes the increase to the
completion of the Americus,
J’rcston ami bumpkin railroad;
The Philadelphia grand jury
wants to have wife-balers of that
city form.c-d into a chain-gang
nnd set to sweep the streets.
This would he better than pun
ishing the wife-beater with
pnr, which the wife generally
has to pay in the end.
lUnsll.
•M. L. Harnett, proprietor of the
Harnett House. Savannh, (ja., is .1
constant advertising patron of the
'local palters, a fact which stamp*
’him as a level-headed and appre
ciative business 'man.—Daily Sijl-
tional Hotel Kepoter.
Buffalo having takeu her own
census, claims that she is now
'possessed of 230,284 souls, and
^'iat her increase since 1885 is
'27,406. This is truly u remark
able showing, hut it is iu keep
ing with tlio {(real strides the
pity has made in many other
respects.
Atheism and anarchy go to-
gother. They nro twins,
and revel together in crime.
7ho Chicago anarchists, witii
the exception of Parsons, had
fio belief in God, nnd in tho
trial of Most in New York last
week the wretched spectacle
was presented of German wit
nesses who citlie: disbelieved in
A Supreme Being, ami said so,
; or qualified their belief until it
amounted to but little. ‘-The
tool lir.s said in his heart, there
fa no God !”
Vtucttlrn’* Arnica SJi.e.
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
'JRhcum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cijres J'iJes, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect sat
isfaction, or money refunded.
JPrice 25 cents per box. For sale
ut Folks Morgan.
Judge— 'Stand up"
"Prisoner—„I claim the right
tinder the law to re main seated,
yer lionoi".
“Uowso?”
“Tho law says no man can bo
made to criminate bnilself, an’
I stand up I will criminate
myself.”
“That point is veil taken,
and you may remain seated.
.Yon nre accused of stealing a
fair of breeches from this man,
hut I can find no evidence
against you.”
“None at all, yer honor.”
“You are discharged.”
.“Thank yot), y'r honor.”
<;J}y the way, xyjiy were you
tinwilling to stand up ?”
“If I stood up the man would
see I had his broaches on yer
honor.”
4 Round U(a! Oplulon.
E. tfainbridge Munday, Esq.
County Atty., Clay Co., Tex.. says :
“Have used Electric Bitters with
most happy results. Mv brother,
wise, was very low with >|alopnl
Fever and Jaundice, but was cured
by timely use of this medicine.
Am satisfied jSlectric Bitters saved
bis life.”
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxon, of Horse
pave, Ky., adds a like testimony,
saving: Ho positively liclievcs ho
"would Imvo died, had it uot been
Tor Electric Bitters.
' This great remedy will ward ofT,
as well as cure, all" Malarial Dis
eases, and for all Kidney, Liver
bind Stomach Disorders stands un
equalled. Price 50 cts. and $1 at
Tojks'4 Morgan’s.
Gen. E.1’- Alexander baa just
returned to Savannah from
New York and announced
that tlio directors of the Cen
tral Railroad would declare
semi-annual dividend of four
percent. He slates that the
gamings of the road would
warrant them in declairing a
large:, but that the New York
owners of the road wpuld be
content with that, aitd the resi
due would ba expended in the
.construction of a new steam
ship.' lie stated that the five
million bonds negotiated bad
paid off tbc floating debt of the
road and added $500,000 to the
banking capital, and left $300,-
OM'in cash in tho treasury to
build the Birmingham .exten
sion,—Albany News.'
FACTS YOU CAN BET ON.
That tbs «££-«1 mm4 lar-ut tobacco factory fm t\t
Mar// iai-T Jersey- City. N. J.
That this factory r-aSeo tbe pt^rkr cr.d woHJ-
fa—-J Clirrt-i; the acht crvleiged staad*
atJ ter Cnt-'U.ncocwfaic
That this UlI'-J was cstabi^i u ior.g -ca as
tiCo.
That last yearfiESC) it ma<$ *t>d so!J the ercmocs
^SArtitj il«. *.r I-crteca thot>-
saad t jt. s of t-kacto.
That this wax r.-rre t!-jr rex-4 cwertS of til the t>
bscco r:tlr Ia jig L-itcJ f.tales aettrith-
Sttatlmj tha* tN f»c.\rcre $C6 facurics ttsserh.
That io tha L'-st j-rx* • Isrtory Las te’.pcd
•ayyjzt the U:.;t«.l ^wvemioest
io -er tort
drtJ tho--saswl d- Utrs tCMir-^*-® *
i.it? the U. S. Tisasuqr ia fatctr^l Ilei
Taxes.
That the pay-rail of this fjdery U abort C*
s (ictcry er.ple/» a
a v.-eodcrialij' ; oed
~~z.y r.tLcr factories
vain, acd ia despair
4 1 y cftrii; larger
Tatcm House.
Way cias, - r Georgia.
(Near the M&hodisL Church)
Boarder/ by the month, week or day,
taken at reasonable prices, and the
comfort of patrons looked after, iny!J5
Griffin House.
Court House Square, Way cross, (la
J. T. BALE Ficptlftor.
Hoard per month $15 00; per day, $100
Clean beds, good fare and everything
done for the comfort of patrons. ’
WAYROSS HEADLIGHT.
i'S t > and is operated by
7. LCRILLAOD t CO.
J. GRIMES,
Boot and Shoe Maker.
Waycross. Ga.
Repairing of all kinds a Specialty.
i0 Next doof, to Headlight.
Folfo ton Hotel,
J. W. RGPpEXBERY, Vro.
Folkston, Georgia,
Stop at this hotel when visiting Fnik.-
ston or Charlton County. Conveyan
ces always ready to convey 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 countv-site. Rated
reasonable, fare, first-class.
S. Krouskoff,
Wholesale Millinery
MILLINERY SUPPLIES
New York Rates.
Savannah - - - - (Georgia,
tf.
J. A. JONES
Livery and Feed
STABLES.
[Opposite Methodist Church.]
WAYCROSS,
HARNETT HOUSE
Savannah, Georgia,
Rates, per day, $!.§© to ^55.©^.
LESS THAN ONE DAY, 50c. EACH FOR ROOM AND MEAL
Save ’Bus and Hack biro by taking Street Cars direct to
THE HARNETT HOUSE.
HARDWARE MARKET!
A FEW PRICES.
THER THINGS 'IN PROPORTION.
Bedsteads, 1.60 2.23, 3.00, 5.00, and Sti.00. Steel Nails,
lOd, 12, 20 and up, 30 pounds for $1.30. Steel Nails, 8d, 2S
pounds for $1.00. Steel Nails, 4 nnd 5d, 24 pounds for M.00
Stoves, from 3.50 to $21.00. Ranges, from 25 to $36. Guns
from 2.00 to $49.50. Rifles, 3.35 to $19.50, Curry Combs, C for
25c, to 35c. each. 1 quart til) buckets, 5c. * 2 quurts tin buckets,
Axes, 65., 75., solid steel, 41.00. Axe Helves, 5c., 10e.. 15c.’
§0c. Whips, 15c., to $2.00 Saddles, 1.75 to$S.50. Bridles, 59c. to
$1.75. Buggy Robes, assorted prices. English Barlows, 4 for
g5c. Grindstones, 3 l-?e. to 3c. per pound. Hollow-wure, 4c.
per pound. Plow Steel, 5c. per pound, Wagons, 35 to $tio
Buggies, 45 to $115.
Is the Official Organ of
Ware, Charlton and Oof-
A, R. BENNETT,
(Xo»f Grand pentral Hotel.)
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
DEALER in
General Merohandme.
Gent’s and Ladie’s Furnishing Goods also a Full Lines of Gcnst’
Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoos.
A FULL LINE OF
Family Groceries, Corn, Gats, Bran ami other Plantation, Faim
and Mill Supplies.
Patent Mein, Ctaicls ail Otlar lens,
Saddlery, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Buckets, Tubs, and
Other Articles too Numerous to Mention.
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
A. R. BENNETT.
May 351-3$a I'leaao state you saw advertisement in Hcaought.
B. H. LEVY & BRO.
Keep up with tbe procession by wearing cur fine Clothing and Furnishings.
Fall and Winter
Stock bow open and ready for your solicitation. The Fine Quality, ExeeJIeut
Workmanship and Perfect Fitting quality of our
SUITS
fa too well known to apod commendation nt oar hands. As Usual we have
"some Extra bargains iu Job LoU for ;he Trade,
do well to sco wur offerings.
Latest Style &ud Cut.
, and Country Dealers will
write utf'bofore buying, No old stocky '
ORDER G. D
Suita sent anywhere to responsible parties with opportunity of cj.
before paying. Rules for self 'measurement sent to any address free of charge.
We guarantee satisfaction in every case. Wedding Putts or Suits for special
occasions a spe«iahty. Also full line of Dr- Jaegers System of Sanitary Un
derwoar.
FURNIgHIiWS
llats, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Dross Shirts, Af.
A FEATURE.
Is our ability to famish Suits or garments to fit Extra Large Men or any shape
oui of tbe usual run’.
The Clothing’Palace,
101. CONGRESS St. SAVANNAH GEORGIA
T - ^ B H. LEVY & BRO.
Plate stale veu aaw advertisement in Headlight.
si i $ ■! ■ $ ilia i an naiiT uMiiaii
fee Counties.
We pay cash for Flint Hides
10 1-2 cents. Cotton, highest
market price always. Tallow,
Wax, etc-, liKewise.
Bring everything you have
for market, Chickens, Eggs,
etc., etc., etc.
C. J, BLACKSHEAR,
Partici making orders will please
Waycross,.Georgia.
ay they saw advertisement in lis u.uoin
A FILL LI^E OF
FALL AND WINTER
&*£$$ C000&
TRIMMINGS-LATEST STYLES—TOAfflTCH.
Millinery and Novelties
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
every household in fhese conn*
ties.
408 WORK.
We have the largest amount
of new and beautiful Job type
of any office in this section, and
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-
jter heads a specialty.
JUST RECEIVED.
Our lady friends and cijitomcrs are invited (o call and inspect
our new stock, or send orders for any goods jn our line, which will
be faithfully and promptly tilled.
Miss LOXJ OHLER
still has charge of our Millinery Department.
C. G. VARNEDOE,
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA. "
Bargains/
Bargains!
R. HOHENSTIIN
SELL OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK '
OF
Prints Ginghams, Worsted, Checks, Blecching, Shirting, Juans
nels, Blankets, Ladies' and Childrens’ lio.se and Corsets.
ALSO
A full line of Gents' Clothing, Hats, White Shirts, Over Shirts>
Shirts, Cuffs and Collars, nnd the best line
°F
• Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes.
ALSO
A FINE LINE OF
Fancy and Family Groceries.
This Stock must be sold IN 30DAVS at LOW FIGURES,
£flT Polite and attentive salesmen always glad to see you. Cumq
Early,
R. Hohenstein.
Please e»y you •»» advertisement in IIesduoiit.
J. UHLFELDFR,
Waycross, CJeorgia.
Furniture of all Styles and QualitiesU
CHAMBER SETS, IN PINE, POPLAR AND WALNUT,
• ; .
MATRESSES, SPRINGS MATTING.
ETC,, ETC.
4M Pease call and Examine our stock and be Cnnwinnml. ftm
Agents for LUDDEN A BATES S. M. II, Pianos and
Organs on Easy Terms, may 20-12m
Bertie, will pleaee eay they sew edvertieeiqent in HelenegT.
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