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"*' They are having a monkey and par
rot time in the Phillipines, with Agu
inaldo playing the part of monkey.
The natives of Porto Rico are dis
satisfied and it is only a question of
time before there will he an open re
volt.
The war in the Phillipines is being
pushed with vigor by the Ameroan
troops. 8o far they have been very
successful.
Kx-Henator Walsh, of Augusta, Ga„
is near death's door. Besides being a
prominent politician he is *a well
known newspaper man.
The people of Utah are making
and organized effort to prevent Rob
erta, the Mormon congressman from
that state, from being seated.
It will cost this government about
as much to whitewash Alger, Kagan
and the embalmed beef syndicate as
it did to capture Cervera’s lleet.
Gen. Gome/, has been dismissed
from the Cuban army by the Cuban
assembly, and is no longer in services.
The assembly is severely censured
for its action.
Mark and Mark arc doing their
plotting at Thomasville again this
year. They make a dandy pair of
corpulent creatures of corruption, of
the Republican vintage.
Boone, the populist Leader man, says
“We stand a much better chance than
before.” Yes, you stand a pretty
good chance of defeat, but you don’t
stand as good a chance to vote negroes
and outsiders as you did before. We’ll
sco to that.
The Douglas Breeze thinks the Air
Line w ill be built to Ritzgerald this
year.—Waycross Jon rnal.
Yes, Dan ; that is oue of the many
things we think.
The populist editor of the Leader
sees signs of defeat for his party in
1000, and begins to howl. This is one
time, brother, when howling won’t do
you any good, and you need not try
to stir up a little sympathy and alarm
by your premature blasts.
The French scientist Leduc claims
to have established the fact-that sound
travels at the rate of exactly 1,088 f>S
feet per second. This makes it hard
to understand why the popular de
mand for the removal of Alljer has
not yet reached McKinley.
Brother Boone, of the Leader, says,
speaking of the election to come off
about five years from no.v: “The
eourageus general w ins especially if
Jio has the majority of soldiers.”
Now, Boone, did you never hear that
the race was not to the swift nor the
battle to tlie strong?”
Something Else in the Right Direction.
We clip the following interesting
news from the old reliable Atlanta
Constitution, which showes
gentlemen oi Atlanta are anxious to
have the farmers of the state rewaided
with suitable premiums at the State
Fair.
“Yesterday’Mr. T. K. Sawtell and
Edward O. Miles A Cos. each made the
following handsome offers for fat cal
! pigs and lambs:
Fattest calf under twelve mouths
old, if 100.
Fattest pig under twelve months old
Fattest lamb under twelve mouths
©ld, #25.”
Notice to Patrons.
When you come to court hr ng
us the money you owe us for the fast
due subscription and also for the p es
ent year. Subscription for 1899 Vis
now duc-is due in advance. All news
paper subsciptions are paid in iid
vance when kept up to general iul|fH.
If you don’t want the paper say (Jo,
pay what you owe us, and we’ll stbp
sending it so quick it’ll make your
head swim. We want subscribers
but we don’t want deadheads or dead
heats.,
o/irJr j J ,# rofessionals and all ad
vft,tisementH are due after their first
Appearance and we th ill present the
bills and expect payment at our con
venience-not because we fear the pa
tron will swindle - u£, hut because we
must haA'e’money to pay tlic expenses
of flic business. Any one that don’t
expect to pay need not favor us with
their patronage, and we wont think
hard of them either.
Commenced howling
The last issue of (lie Leader the edi
tor calls on the populists of the county
to organize, select candidates and to
begin to form a lino for the coming
fray, notwithstanding the fact that
the time for bidding the next election
is over a year off. Why does this
stalwart champion of populism desire
to stir up strife between the peaceful
people of the county when there is no
necessity for such haste? Docs he
desire to trust his party into a hitter
and heated campaign of nearly two
years before the opening of the poles,
because lie sees signs of defeat, or
does lie sound this note merely to put
his howler to the test. Take a rest,
Boone, until the proper time comes.
The Confederate Veterans of
Georgia will hold a reunion in Atlan
ta during the Stale Fair in the fall.
A Clover Trick.
It certainly looks like*, it, but there
is really no trick about it. Aanybody
can try it who lias Lame Back and
weak kidneys, Malaria or nervous
troubles. We mean he can cure him
self right away by taking Eletric Bit
ters. This medicine tones up the
whole system, acts as a stimulant to
Liver and Kidney, is a blood purifier
and nerve tonic. It cases Constpation
Headache, Fainting spells, Sleepless
ness and Melancholy, It is purely
vegtable, a mild laxative and restores
tire system to its natural vigor. Try
Electric Bitters and be- convinced that
they are miracle Yvokor. Every bot
tle* gurrantoed. Only 50c eeus a bot
tle at any drug store.
Have You|
Heard
i Of it?
f You may have heard
f about SCOTT’S EMULSION
a and have a vague notion
that it is cod-liver oil with
| its bad taste and smell and
l all its other repulsive fea
-1 tures. It is cod-liver oil, the
| purest and the best in the
i world, but made so palata
-1 ble that almost everybody
| can take it. Nearly all
i children like it and ask for
1 more.
SCOTT'S
: EMULSION
1 looks like cream; it nour-
I ishes the wasted body of
i the baby, child or adult
* better than cream or any
| other food in existence. It
I bears about the same reia
? tion to other emulsions, that
| cream docs to milk. If you |
• have had any experience i
‘"With other so-called “just as l
| good” preparations, you J
i will find that this is a fact. <
[ The hypophojphita that are j
, combined with the cod-liver oil
l give additional value to it because .
l tlvey tone up the nervous system ,
l and impart strength to the whole ,
i body. <
( XOC. an.t SI.OO. ,Udruggists. 1
, scon & BOVVNI , I.hviui is. New York. ,
kJE SURE you get vrliat you want
when you ask for Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. Unequalled in Merit. Sales. Cures.
There's no substitute lor HOOD’S,
xJ. G. HUMPHREYS ♦ *
Wagcross, Ga.
f\Vc are offering lo the readers of the Breore one o! Hie best .elected stocks oi Dry Goods, Shoes, Hals,
Clothing, Notions, Etc., over brought to Waycross, and wo can save money ior yon on mail orders, or trade lo
yonr advantage when you are in the city. We have a large lot oi SILVERWARE and Knives and Eorks
which we are giving away to our customers. Come and see them.
Wo carry no shoddy goods and have no
catch-penny prices to tool tho public,
But give you the best value for your money.
Send (or the NEW IDEA PATTERNS the very Latest and most Fashionable. Only 10 cts.
Plant Avenue, WAYCROSS, CA. . <*■ Cl HUMPHREYS.
TO THE LADIES
of Douglas and Vicinity!
It is not only in lines of superb millinery creations that we will
win the foremost place, but in Hats, Bonnets, Capes, Wraps and all
kinds of Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, at extremely moderate prices.
Many agreeable surprises among them for the ladies who desire
to economize.
MIBS MALTSSA CORBETT is in charge of the Dressmaking
Department this season, which is a guarantee that we can lead the
town on up-to-date work. Respectful!}',
O. RUDOLPH.
HARNESS TALK.
HARNESS MAKING AND REPAIRING, SHOE
MAKING AND REPAIRING.
I also have a large stock; of Bridle bits, Buckles, Snaps, Rings
Bridle fronts, Sweat pads, Collar pads, Collars, Halters
■y Lap links, Buggy whips
the times. I guarantee satisfac
!Bß, shoes, etc. lam
'est work for
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Next to Rostoffice.
IFORD
fogWorhs.
oprietor,
Waycross, Georgia, Postoffice Box 91.
Manufactures Soda water, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale.
ORDERS BY HAIL ORtPHONE WILL RECEIVE .
PROPER ATTENTION. Write for terms.
/18. 1, /fßwrray & Company,
flMant avenue, Waycross, Georgia.
Dealers in
STOYKS, HEATERS, RANGES, ETC. TIN, COPPER AND
SHEET IRON WORK.
Plumbing and Plumber's Supplies, Tin Hoofing, Guttering, Etc.
All Orders Promptly Attended to and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
M. J. Murray k Cos. Waycross Ga.
STANLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
AXD SCHOOL OF SHORT HAM),
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Home Endorsement, of Bankers. Business and Pro
fessional Men.
A -ohool that stands we!! at home is said to be a good school.
Thomasville. Ga., January Ist, 1895.
To Tiik Pvrlic: W• take pleasure in recommending Stanley’s Business College.
Its course of instruction is thorough, practical and complete, meeting all demands of
any business of to-day. We are personally acquainted with l'rof. Stanley, its presi
dent, and can most earnestly recommend him as being a man of high moral standing
honest.,sober, upright, arid sincerely interested in the welfare of each student.
J7T. Culpepper, mayor : A. H. Hansel!, judge superior court; J. XV, Reed, ,
vice-president Citizens Bank: 8. 1. Hays, president T. N. hank; F, M.
Smith, president Bank of Thomasville; and many others.
O. W. H- STANLEY.
jm A DEAF EAR
To the man who wants to sell you cheap seed and
seed sold on consignment. We have the agency for
LANDRETHS, the oldest and best seed house in Amer
ica, and it will pay you to buy your seeds from us.
. . Potatoes, Onion sets, Peas, Beans and
all Mll, l s 01 Sinall sced always on hand.
f We will have a full stock of SPRING
wM I BULBS and FLOWER SEEDS in a
/L if * ew anda F a “
IStl In Drugs and Druggists’ Sundries
H rPjj'jj we carry the best.
11l ! U | Special attention to mail or
(J \ \ J 1 | ders. Call in to see us when in Way
s cross. 2-3-9.
Seals’ pharmacy.
Waycross Clothing
I 4 STORE ♦
Waycross, Ga
The best place in Georgia for Clothing, Hats,
Shoes and gents’ furnishings.
i M ttM|{|ailui*Pricts to Suit the People, ♦
// ‘hen W& I" ~tiycross he Ikjeejineh eeiU qt
The Waycross Clothing StoriT
Waycross, Georgia-
W. B. FENTON & COMPANY,
-Vj-r? WAYCROSS, GEORGIA,
Dealers in
ijßNfljjjff§ Bicycles and Snndries,
Agents for
mw: ° IPiP Cleveland, Sterling, Orient,
Wm Eclipse, Olive, Anderia.
W and Crawford whcls.
| All high grade wheels now going for
- -■ $25 and SSO.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING OF BICYCLES, GUNS AND PISTOLS.
| EXPOSURE to WET^COLD
tTT AS proven disastrous to many women.
TT Wet feet and damp clothing chill the
T_, entire system and the delicate female
organs Ae at once effected. Painful,
Profuse, Suppressed or Obstructed Menses,
Whites, Falling of the Womb, or some other
health-destroying disease is almost certain
to follow such exposure unless proper pre
cautions are taken. When any of these dis
eases appear women should begin the use of
GERSTLE’S
Female Panacea.
Tot(G. F.
It will regulate the menses, cure all forms of
female disease, and give health and strength.
It is used in the privacy of the home. No con
sultations. No humiliating examinations.
If there is any tendency to constipation or
indigestion take mild doses of St. Joseph’s
Liver Regulator.
I daughter suffered intensely
f cp? I nrf^ut? U -l?I t i.^T an i d A lad • rie i ci physicians and other remedies, but
\ trrGarstle’s Fernala pi/ espairei k t l‘ e , r - ret ' ovcr> '- We were induced to
V m uerstle s female Panacea, and I believe it saved her life.
k A. J. MACE,.Jamestown. Tenn.
kV ncn Tir , e at Dru Stores, SI.OO per Bottle.
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