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Ihings of Interest,
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The Plant Bystem is selling lo>.
rate return tickets from all points to
St Simons and Cumberland,
The curtains of heaven are drawn
and the sunlight is shedding it*
benevoieace in other climes.
The honor of Southern women it.
the shekiuah of of mortal worship in
the South and mm ) r . orotecieu-
Congress passed th' river and liar-,
hor hill over the Frc.siden.’s veto.
Congress means ' > spend that SBO,-
000,000 in spite of good judgement.
Five hmnlreTl lives and seven
thousand houses were lost in the Ht.
tonis cyclone last week. $22,000,000.
worth‘of property was swept away.
Some of tire pol iticians out West are
suclr rapid advocate of silver that they
won’t even follow the principles of
the golden Gazette.
Miss Julia daughter of
tl i c Vice 1 ’re s id< • lire an i arr ied to lie v.
Martin D. Hardin of Danville Va. on
Tuesday. The wedding was a very
simplo one.
Anew thirteen-inch gun, tested by
the Navy Department at a distance
of 4.000, yards, sent a projectile weigh
ing 1,000 pounds though a sheet of
steel fifteen inches thick and twelve
feet into the earth beyond.
% A friend tells us that lie recently
wßnt into the store of a business man
who Mid not advertise, and was sur
prised toJiud him busy, 'l’lie store
keeper, ft transpired, had tire itch and
a Waterbary watch, and when he
wasn’t scratching himself lie was
winding his watch. —Ex.
A Persian regiment on the march
is a spectacle. Every three soldiers
have a donkey, for there is neither
baggage train uer commissariat. <>u
this donkey is placed the worldly
wealth of its proprietors and their
muskets. Occasionally the veiled wife
of a soldier bestrides the beast.
The Court —“How is this Mr. John
son? The hist time you were here
you consented to ho nwofti, and now
simply uflirmation.” Mr. Johnson
“well, yo’ lionah, de reason am dat I
’spools 1 ain’t quite so suah about
the faeks oh dis case as de odder.'
—Baltimore Life.
A Child's Prayer—A little girl went
to church with her mother one day
and knelt down to pray fervently as
soon as the service began. After
church her mo‘her asks her: “what
did you pray for, dearie?” “Oh I was
asking that church might soon be
over.” —Texas Siftings.
society is hardest on the fallen wo
man. It makes it all but impossible
for her to return to a clean and holy
life. She, in God’s sight, is no great
er sinner than her companion, and
though society forgets or overlooks
the male offender, it has only stones
for the woman. It should be our de
light to stand as ready to forgive and
help the female sinner as her male
coadjutor.—M itchel 1.
The young men in Brunswick as
a rule do not drink. There are a
few of course who got on their jags
oceftsionly. but taking it all the way
through, the young men of this city
are better morally than those of other
towns. —Bruuswiek Call. As the Call
has no “brohibition sentiment” and is
opposed to the anti bar-room bill, we
suspect this to he rather a boubtful
compliment to the young men of
Brunswick.
Our friend C. C. I’earson, of Burnet.
Tex. whom many will remember to
have spent the last Christinas in Cof
fee county, and who, w hile here, wrote
so many kind things to his home pa
per about our county and people,
sends us this week a copy of lrs t >wn
paper containing some very compli
mentary notices of himself. Col. Pear
son stands high and is very popular
with his people in Texas. He was
particular to note that lie was not
the C. C. Pearson, a book agent, ad
vertising in the same paper.
I'll tv l in Luck.
Engineer W. E. Eutch who was
dismissed from the Plant System some
time ago has been elected by the |
Brotherhood of Locmotive Engineers
in session at Ottawa. Canada,
as President of the insurance depart
ment of that great organization,
at a salary of $2,500. a year.
Mr. Futch’sheadquarters will be at
Cleveland Ohio and he will remove
to that city at an early date.
This Is deserved compliment to one
of Georgia's sterling wuug men. and
while we regret to lose one of his worth
from our state, w } are pleased at his
promotion and we feel that he will
honor his nativity by an able and hou
es. discharge of his duties.
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An AniiouiM-cuiorW.
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The following unique &nyjfr.w;c- j
meitl,is flipped from the Hawkins- j
vide Dispatch and :
llcv. Seymour Brio , colored, -ts a
Candid , e for : pvc.senti.tive from. |
Dodge am! in his announcement i
as follows:
Ma„, tlic li! 1-8, fXi the .yerscif our |
• p—L i-i night, P. M. in the after
: ..on, at 7_oCiuck laying donn Look- ,
dig though the teller scose of time, j
noing an Seeing lioue the state of
tilings in our i then motion J
within my and sebond it. an i run :
for the office, with a Self Examina- i
lion, an Soul deturmination, an ayp
Bold resolution, an with Strong reso
lution. an w ivith dol.de resulutions |
weith there remarks iam resolve to
run Please OrNounce me a Cana.late
for representative from dodge Coun
ty Ga.
S r Briggs E V i
1 incut to show them Decaf Eating
Publicans that they Coat Change me
with their money.
Ditto.
June 22. i will he able to make a
speech on Saturday before the forth
Sunday Mr Edator
at Home
The Psalm of the Demagogue.
The politician is rny shepherd ; I
shall not want for anything during
the campaign.
He leadeth me into the saloon for
my vote’s sake ; he filleth rny pockets
with cigars, and my glass runneth
over.
He enquireth concerning the health
of my family, even unto the fourth
generation.
Yea, though I walk through the
*ntid and rain to vote for him, and
shout myself hoarse when lie is elect
ed he straightway forgetteth me.
Yea, though I meet him in his own
office lie knowctli me not.
Surely the wool has been pulled
over my eyes all the the days of my
life; what a fooll ! am. —Motive.
The Ci S .V P.
Commencing Monday June Ist
1806 the G. S. A F. jmt ou a local pas
senger train between Valdosta and
Macon daily exci pt Sunday. Train
leaves Valdosta about 5.00 A. M.
reaching Macon at 11.10 A. M. in
time to make connection with Cen
tral train for Savannah and interme
diate points, with South Western for
Montgomery and intermediate points,
and with Georgia Railroad for Augus
ta and intermediate points. Return
ing, train leaves Macon about 5 P. M.
after arrival of Central from Savan
nah and South Western from Mont
gomery.
At Valdosta direct connection is
made in both directions for Quitman,
Thomasville, Bui abridge and interme
diate points on Plant System, This
new train makes all possible stops.
Spoons Prec to AII.
1 read in the Christian Standard that
Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A. St. LouD,
Mo., would give an elegant plated
hook vpoon to any one send.ng her ' ten
“ cent stamps. 1 sent for one and found
it so useful that I showed it to my
friends, and made sl3 in two hours,
taking orders for the spoon. The hook
spoon is a household necessity. It can
not slip into the dish or cooking vessel,
being held in the place by the nook on
the back. Iho spoon is something
housekeepers have needed ever since
spoons were first invented. Any one
can get a sample spoon by sending ten
2-ceut stamps to Miss Fritz* This is a
splendid way to make money around
homo.
Did you ltver make money I'qsy?
Mr. Editor.— 1 have read how Mr. C.
E. B. made so much monev in the Dish
Washer business and think l have beat
him. lam very young yet and have
had little experience in selling goods,
but have made over SBOO in ten weeks
selling Dish Washers. It is simply won
derful bow-easy it is to sell them. All
you have to do is to show the ladies
j how they work and thev cannot help
| but buy oho. For the benefit of oth
ers I w ill state that I got inv start from
■ the Mound Cify~Dish Washer Cos.. St.
I l.ouis, Me. Write to them and they
will send you full particulars.
1 think 1 can deal' over iy.ooo.tho
coming year, and I am not going to let.
the opportunity pass. Try it and pub
lish vour success for the benelit of oth
ers. ' J. F.C.
Money niatle in a Minute.
1 have not made less •‘-\'v*en del
lars any day while sellit;jC!**rifug..l
Ice Cream Freezers. Any one should
make from five to eight dollars a day
selling cream, and from seven to ten
dollars selling Freezers, as it is such a
wonder there is alwavsa crowd wauting
rre un. You can freeze cream elegant
ly iu one minute and that astonishes pee
pie so they all want to taste it and then
many of them buy freezers as the cream i
is smooth and perfe tly frozen. Every !
freezer is guaranteed te freeze cream
perfectly in one minute. Anyone car.
s*l| ice cream and the freezer sells itself
My sister makes from ten to fifteen dol
lars a day. J. F. Casey ,v Cos,, 1134 St.
Charles st.. St. Louis, Mo., will mad
you full particulars free, so you can go
to work and make lots of money any
where, as with one freezer you can make j
a hundred'gallons of cream if day, or if !
you wish they will hive you oil a salary, i
Mary A. j
Editor Greer is getting up a lively j
yaragraph column in the the Doug- j
las Breeze.—Brunswick T —A.
MURDERED!
In Pearson, Ga.
Higli Prices Rilled.
There is no reward out for the murderer. <>u the contrary he is considered
a public benefactor. Prices on many things have been cut down without
regard to value. Everything is on the bottom shelf and in reach of all.
Liston bo these prices.
G ranulated sugar, 19It> sl. Fuil Patent Flour now at $4,75 per barrel. Best
Rio Coffee Ii 5 lbs for 'IOO. 31b. can of Tomatoes at 10 cents per can. 2 lb.
can of Toniat xs at 7c a can. ltaisins at 12|e worth 20c. Stick candy 10c former
price 15c. Pure Li af Lard Oe worth 10c anywhere. Best Cured Hams ldo and
worth 15 anywhere. Bacon smoked lie \\ 0,. nest assorted crackers 10c
Everything else goo.- at proportionately low prices. The rich and the poor,
high and humble, arc invited to make rny store their headquarters and to
partake of the bargains now being offered.
A P Hucks.
PEARSON’, GEORGIA.
i bis space is reserved for Fenton,
the tombstone man at Waycross.
THE
Waysros® Clothing Store
Way cross, Georgia.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FIXE CLOTHING.
HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP CLOTHING.
HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST FITTING CLOTHING.
HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST HATS and SHOES.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNISHING GOODS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING In a first-class clothing
store. Styles and prices not excelled in any city in the state.
EVERYBODY IISTVYTYtJID TO
Call and examine our complete stock.
WAYCHOSS CLOTHES G STORE,
The Wide Awake and Up To Dale Clothiers.
WAYCROSS, GA-
Successors to FRANK C. OWENS-
system
Jf TIME TABLE ■■■■■■
to Jo , 92 94
Local W’cr’s WcrV 0 2STO-—9 Pas-! Pas-
F, 'S'ht Pas- Pas- KFi-q-VT M\Y 17 1893 seng’rjseugT
excep seng r seng r 1 - N ‘- 1 1 1 " A
Sund. Daily. Daily. 12.01 O’CLOCK, A. .11. Daily.!Daily
...... p. m. v. m. . p. m. a, m.;;;;;;
ai7 28 arß 26...’ Jamaica if 8 o(ff 7 S3
1 7 53 f s 17 Wyncsville If 7 40 f 7 0-7
f 7 594 8 51 Atkinson f 7 36 f 0 57
f 8 06if.8 571 Lulaton £ 7 30 f 6 50
f 8 33.f 9 231 Hoboken f 7 02 f 6 2“
f 8 42 f 9 3U Soiilattorville f 6 52 f 6 14
- 950 WAYCROSS l v 6 30 lva 55* A. M.
No. 89 No. 87 : No. 92 No. 94'
Whir's W’er’sj 4 Bruns- W’cr’sl
1 to I '° | wick to I
riftoii Aibuyi t _ B\yk 1
|lv9 50 K-1040: W AY CROSS ars 45jar5 lo|A. M.
flO 13 fll ll| Millwood f 306 if 4 37!
flO 35.f 11 36 Pearson f 4 38if 4 13
flO 42 fll 41 Kirkland if 4 31 if 4 07
jflO 50 fll 98 Mile Post :f 4 19if 4 00
A. M. flO 5 til l I 56 Gray’s If 4 14*f 3 57
aril OOjflO oblfU 59 : Willacuoches jf 4 10|f 3 55
Iv 6 85 fu I9|ft2 11 Alapaha /.. f 3 50lf 340
7 f 2;f J t 331 fl 225 Enigma If 3 351f 330
7 80j£l 1 48 ! 512 32 Brook Meld If 8 26 f 3 23
8 05!ft 1 591 12 43 T 1 ETON !l v 3 10:1 vo 10
8 30 P. M.!iv1255 TIFTON ':tr3 00
9 0 .. avl 14 by T v f2 35 No. 90
Iv 9 45 j ft 26 Sumner If 2 21 From
A.M.: |f 1 35 Poulau f 2 12 Tifton
......' f l 53j W illingham if 1 53 W’cr’s
f 2 00! Davis ! f 1 431
V. M. IP. M.j
ri ID '.Air Snip. P —Stop on Signal.
Dive- i , >nn :i >n made at V aycros* With th neigh Pilllmau sleeping cars
for St, Louis. Mon'.gcmvry, Nashville. Savannah. Charleston anil all points
uviA; also r.iaipa.i v! >t. A . .-li e Rcvliuing chair cars between \Vy
-cros's amt Montgomery via. lhomasvitle.
l>. Dunham, to -si Sap-vimn A at. Heo. W. Coates. l>tv. Pass. Agt.
1! W. Wrenn, Passenger Traffic Mauager.
Hoods > arsaparilla has over ana
over ag'aiu proved by its cures,
wheuull other preparations failed, that
it i> thv One True BLOOD i'uruier.
Wanted—An Idea SS3
Protect your Ideas: ther may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDERBtRN A C 0„ Patent Attor
neys. Washington, D. C., tor their SI,BOO price offer
and Ust ol two hundred Lureatious warned.
LUMBER AND SHINGLES.>^-
We have opened tip n
LUMBER YARD !H DOUGLAS AND OAN FURNISH YOU WITH
Flooring, Ceiling, Casing, all Kinds ol Rough Lumber and Shingles.
KILN-DRIED LUMBER A SPECIALTY.
PARKER & FIELDING .
Douglas, Ga.
PEARSON'S Leader.
We place before you the very finest and most extensive line of new and fashionable
Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, Underwear, and Men and Boys Supplies.
: - - —— w-H.adica HATS, FIXE DRESS-GOODS, and SHOES.
TINWARE, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY.ffftflltlfl
GROCERIES.
I Carry a full line of Fresh and Fancy Groceries at Remarkably Low Prices,
Don’t Leave Town till you pay my store a visit.
MOSE GRIFFIN,
~PEARSON', : : GEORGIA.
All
Kinds
of
Hoi a lor.
job work;.
Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Xote Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes,
Bill Heads, Statements, Receipts, Business Cards,
Tickets, vVedding Cards, Trade Checks, &c.
Places tjour Orders witU tis
Breeze job office.
Spring Opening.
n. AbOut
IM[a<rc9i SLSs-t®
In the meantime the ladies may
Call and select their
BONNETS.
SIDOU f* . HATS. RI BOX'S
and FLOWERS.
We Have Just Received The Most Ji dutiful .'jins of
Miry Goods Hot ever m to Danilas.
Do Not Wait, For Wc May Sell The Very Hat A’ou Want Just Before.
You Come. Let us make your fine Spring Dresses.
The Misses DOUGLAS , Overman Building, up stairs, DOUGLAS GA
THE GOLD STAN
DARD MAY BE
GOOD * FOR ♦ THE
■COUNTRY.iI .
BUT WE ARE WILLING TO ACCEPT
Silver!
<For our large assortmeii of
Dry-goods, groceries, Hardware,
Tin ware, Shoes, Hats and everj
thing in a
GENERAL MEnOHIMOiSE STORE. I
We buy ©ousitry produce
at Market Prises* J
Come to see us and get a Summer Outlit. I
KXRKXaAND & CO. |
Kirkland, - geoigia. 1
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Job
Work.