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Hero'* to the Man Who is
Ahead.
An exchange breaks out with
the following sentiments:
The man behind the counter r.Uwaja wimpsay
and the man behind the gun, the
man behind the saw and the
man behind his sou; the man be
llied the times and the one be-
bind his rents, the man behind
the ploughshare and tho man
behind the fence; and the man
behind the whistle and tho man
behind the bars, the man behind
the kodak and tho man boliind
the cars; the man behind his
whiskers and the man behind his
hst, and everything behind a
thing is entered on the list. But
they skipped another fellow of
whom nothing lias been said, the
.fellow who is oven or a little
■ways ahead, who always pays for
what he gets and whose hill is
always signed—bo is a sight
more important than the man
who is behind. All wo newspa
per peoplo, merchants and the
whole commercial clan are in
debted for existence to this hon-
cst, noble man. He keeps us all
in business and his town Is never
-dead, and so you all take your
hats off to the man who is ahead,
Car .strike Ended sad Strikers Win.
New Orleans Oct. 1A—Tne strict
car strike, inaugurated by the diaaatia
fled employes of the New Orleans
tied here tow
night, the car toen’i> union unani
mously accepting the governor's uitis
inatum on a secret ba’lot The basis
of settlement it that the men will go
back to work in the morning at 20
cents and ten hours, with a minimum
of seven and a half houraaday.no
discrimination to be made against any
of the men under charges, and so
many to be taken back as'{are needed
for the operation of the company's
The Georgia legislature will
convene tomorrow week, October
22d lust.
This is the twenty-third {week
of the strike and still no sign of
an early settlement.
A Breezy Duke.
The russian grand duke, who
fcaa just sailed for home, had oc-
•canion to deny several damaging
reports. One is that he Is en
gaged to Miss Goelet, The duke
says this is a "shame.” She is
only his social friend. Whether
il is a shame to the duke or Miss
Goelet, be did not say. The
duke also denied that he left the
table at Mrs. Uambrlll’s because
the hostess was served first. It
is equally untrue,hd says,that be
drank champagne from a chorus
Hjlrl’a slipper, Explanations of
this rumor differ. The members
of his suite say that the graud
duke filled the slipper) with wine
And tried to make some of his
suite drink it; others a ay that the
reporter himself drank it. It
will be seen that the duke was a
gay boy, and that be wss in some
lively company while he was
hero. Hia orgies did not pre
vent him, however, from being a
popular figure at Newport, and
the rumored alights to his hostess
did not out off other invitations
from people, who were anxious
to have the honor of entertain
ing the grand duke. How Miss
<3oelet relished the coupling of
his name with hers, after the
publishing of the "chnmpaguo
slipper incident,”was not known.
The duke is ono of the nobility,
and, in his wildest diversions,
■was probably pardoned • because
lie was "a good man gone wrong,”
Cowardice ot Lying.
The Devil is tho father of lies,
hut Cowardice mothers them.
All the Devil's promoting would
Mover bring them to birth if our
own weakness and foarfulness
did uot yield to hia suggesting.
When the lie tempts, it is nut
only necessary to say to the
tempter, "Get thee behind mo,
Satau,” but it is also needful to
Hav to ourowu hearts, "Fearnot, 1
he of good courage,'' The seduc
tion of the He Is that itjseems like
a good place to hide; the curse
of it is that it is like hiding iu
the powder magazine to escape
the lire; the min is not quite so
quick In coming, but, when it
does enme, it is far more deadly
The brave man may have tojdash
through the flames, hut ho is cot
caught iu the explosiou. 1Sn the
great French novelist, uBaliac,
says, "All trickery, ail ^decep
tion, is certain to be discovered,
and to result in doing "|harm,
whereat every situation presents
* less danger if a man {plants him*
self firmly on hia own truthful*
ness.—Ex.
John Robersons circus is
Southwest Ga. It may come to
Waycross before long.
As was expected J- Pierpont
Morgan comes out sqiiarely
against the striking miners.
It baa been suggested that the
president lias settled the coal
strike about the )same way that
he settled the beef trust.
The president bas another
problem to look after. He la ex
pected to deal with the lily white
republican party of tbe south.
The southern farmer is now
like he was prior to the old civil
war, the most independent man in
the country.—Bainbridge Argus.
Mr. Gaston, not tbe partner of
Alphonse, but the democratic
nominee for governor of Massa
chusetts, very cleverly argnes
that "if the federal government
is unable to abolish trusts it can
certainly break* np its partner*
ship with them.”
Morgan pretends to "hands
off” in the coal strike business
when in fact he has been pulling
the wires for the operators all
the time. When a man gets as
much money os Morgan has' ac
cumulated he Is rarely ever found
on the side of humanity.
Fall is here
and so is our
Handsome
New
Stock
Of
FALL^
And WinterF
The Atlanta Journal does not
understand by what process of
reasoning Grand Army men de
nounce Robert E.Lee as a"rebel’'
and tender General Longstreet.
nti ovation. The reason is plain
enough. Goneral Lee died be
lieving in tho justice of thesouths
cause, while General Longstreet
has turned his back upon both
his people and his country.
<S
This •Igtuture *• on every bos of tbe genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine iwi*
tbe remedy that nnv« n cold la om day
Foley’s Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
If anybody on this mundane
sphere get* to Heaven, it aurely
wilt be the printer* and preach*
era —Bainbridge Argua, Ben,
we are glaid yefr said) that, it
snakes ua feel better.
Wood’s Seeds.
VA. GRAY OR TURF
Winter Oats
Sown In Scptpmtwr or October,
make a mucu buyer vie Mine .uni
more profitable crop than V.Trent.
They can also be grascl iluriuy tbe
wlnier ami esrlv spring on,I yiet I
just as hugely of groin ofu rwanN.
Wood'* Fall Catalogue tell* i ll
about Vegetable and Farm
Seed* for Fall Planting, Seed
Wheat, OaU, Rye, Barley,
Vetches, Oraas and
Clover Seeds, etc.
.Vritc for Oatalogoe ami prices
of any Seeds desired.
T.W. WOOD <& SONS.
Seedsmen, Richmond, Va.
Such a stock
Las never be
fore been
shown in
Folkston,
And the prices are cheaper
than ever before.
We have all kinds of Nice Dress
Goods, Skirt Goods, and Fancy Waist*
Inga.
Ladies’ Capes
and Walking Jackets,
And now ii tbe tbe time to buy be
fore they ere picked over.
Nice Suits
of all grade, trom $4 00 per auit np.
l'ants, Shirts, Rati, Shoes, Trunks,
Bedsteads, Springs, Chair*, Window
Sbadei and everything else you want or
need
We are on the Rush and expect to
stay—and iu«h business to a finish.
A Fresh Stock
of the
BEST GROCERIES
the m irket affords aitvayi on baud—at
the lowest price*. We guarantee aatia*
faction.
■V Trial will Govince You3
That we are the peopie to do bu-inwra
with. Yo..rh t *r business and
Satiitac'ion.
J. Paxton & Go.
FOLKSTON, GA.
WOOD’S V l rgtn ia-grown seed
SEED
CORN.
ttt* moat heeling
Mlvw In th« wwrM.
I ' T. KNOW * SOM, IICIS0M, VA.
From Infancy To Age
LaatakoSa for Babies.—It is the best and most effective remedy for child, «->.
BEST because it U pure ami e>atc being made entirely of harmless ingredient*. E3!3Y
because it isy. n-ir-itaiing and never gripes or causes pain or irritation. BEST becauac it
is sure end never fails. BEST because •*Children like it and ask for it:' BEST because its
tonic piopeities are so good and so strengthening that it keeps tbe little ones in fine,
hearty condition.
If If a dangerous thing to give little babies violent cathartics that rack and rend their
little bodies. DON’T DO IT—give them LAXAKOLA. For constipation, coated tongue,
simple colds, restlessness, loss of sleep and fevers it is invaluable.
' A fewd.cfs ran be given with safety to very young babies, and it will often relieve
colic Ivn; cllitig the wind and gas that cause it. It will aid digestion, relieve restless*
ness, assist nature nnd inducc/kep. Great relief >» experienced when administered to
young c'<:i;dren suffering from diarrhoea, accompanied with white or green evacuations,
as LAXAKOLA neutralizes the acidity of the bowels and carries out the cause of tbe
fermentation.
is
LaxaZ'ola for Yotintf Girls on the threshold of - xnanhood, lias
been found iavaluuble.
Wilt it thryy become pale and languid, face bloodless, eyes dull, head
aching, feet and hands cold, appetite gone or abnormal, and their systems
generally run down, they need building up, and their blood needs cleansing.
Give them LAXAKOLA ; its gentle bowel action to cleanse, and its tonic
properties to build up the system, will show immediate and most beneficial
results. *. ^ ; « metf ,»
It acts promptly, surely but gently on the bowels, and while stimulating
the liver to increase ! activity, its tonic properties strengthen the nerves,
renew vitality and restore color to the face and life and animation to the whole
systcyi. It L the only tonic laxative that strengthens and tones them up. '
La.-rb-ola for >IoiHers-—It is particularly valuable and useful to
women, especially mothers, ls it is t\ gentle end cafe remedy to use during
all conditions of health whenever their peculiar and delicate constitutions
require a mild and efficient laxative and tonic; while to nursing mothers,
worn n t v :.!j tl.c care of infants r.r.d whc.se rystems Uierefore are particu
larly fusccptible to diverse, LAXAKOLA directly appeals.
It clears ihc complexion, brightens the eye, sharpens the appetite, re
moves muddy and blotched cend.’.ion cf the skin and cures sick headache to
a certainty by rcviovir.g t!:c czusc.
To wotr.cn suf.'eri: g from c. rot ic constipation, head-aches, biliousness,
dizziness, sallowness cf the skin end dyspepsia, LAXAKOLA will invariably
bring relief ami a positive and permanent cure.
I..IXAKOLA. "March 11
lu LjCVAKOLA.
BawlM'l roar GW
L&.-*-akola for 01*3 Follco.—In the Autumu and Winter of Life,
when tbe various organs through long years of action have become more or
less sluggish, it becomes necessary to stimulate them by some remedy best
adapted to that purpose. So long as the stomach and bowels are doing their
work properly and the liver and kidneys are active and strong, your food is
assimilated properly, your blood is kept pure and rich, and your nerves are
strong. The feeling of nervousness, general weakness and debility means
that the whole system is run down and needs a general toning up.
« That LAXAKOI.A DOES IT, has been proved beyond all question. Its
gentle warming, soothing action on the bowels, liver and kidneys, stimulates
them to increased activity, cleanses the blood, quickens the circulation, and
puts the whole system in a condition of health and enables it to ward off
disease, while its tonic properties tone up.the system and keep it healthy.
It.
wAXAKOL*
FOR
WOMEN.
fsntly moves the r
vpon tbe liver and kidneys, keeping'them active and strong while
t* marvelloo* tonic properties clear tbe complexion, *timula»e ti e
leer, quicken the circulation, increase the flesh and brighten the
ye; the nervousness speedily disappears and the entire system re.
jUperates and tones np to a condition of perfect and permanent health.
LAXAKOLA • gentle and aafe remedy to use during ill conditions
of health of the rentier sex whenever their peculiar and delicate
constitutions require a mild and efficient laxative and tonic, and is
Invaluable in assisting to relieve obstructions which otherwise would
lead to more or less severe pain or illness.
Ms, Weak, Ran ■down, Overworks J
fathers wltliFfatty Children, halt sick,
nervous, tired out with household and
maternal cares, headaches, constipated,
liver torpid, with blotched, muddy, sallow
complexions, blood thin and impute, need
building up and a thorough renovation at
their systems. This is tne time you need
such a great nerve and stouiach I uildcr aa
LAXAKOLA, the great tonic laxative. It
bowels and thus removes the cause, act* directly
<1 * "
increase" the flesh ami bright
LAXAKOLA
FOR THE
way to deaf the complexionTnd restore
rnnPI FYION l S to its normal healthy, velvety condL
VVSi IrLCAlUli lion is to clean out the entire system.
Blotched, sallow, unwholesome and
muddy akin, with its consequent morti
fication, often leading to morbid seclu
sion and aversion to society and friends,
shows that your blood is faadfe The only
velvet}
Hon is to clean out tbe entire system,
purify the blood and remove the
causes,* and Laxakota Does It, aa
well as acting directly on tbe pores and assisting the perspiratory
glands in throwing i ff impurities. It purifies tbe blood ua no other
medicine can, aud your akin will not only be well but you will be
well
— 1 tonic to the whole female system,
strengthening the organs and purifying the blood. It will cure tbe
most confirmed case of constipation. With your bowels and
stomach free from refuse and impurities, and your blood pure and
rich, backaches, headaches, weak nerves, blotchy, muddy, sallow
complexions will vanish, and you will feels—*'—*--* *——
and. vigorous.
LAXAKOLA
tl and look strong, healthy
WHAT IS LAXAKOLA?
It la
and reaches every part of the body with strengthening, electing
snd healing influences. It is a most excellent Spring medicine or
blood purifier. Becanae of iu purity, pleasant taste and gentle, yet
effective action, infants and the most delicate invalids can »■*** it
without disagreeable or harmful after effects. 49»It is tbe most
wondetful and valuable kidney remedy of tbe century.
A Spoonful of Laxakota, Nightly on Retiring, will Cleans the System ol all Impurities 1 Stimulate the Uvsr 1 Clean out tbs KMasys|
Quicken tbs Circulation; Quiet tho Nerves, Prevent Sleeplessness; and Speedily Cause a Healthy Condition of tho Entire Body.
thorough medicine. It to a general builder of health and strength,
a general remedy for alt troubles arising from the bowels,
jeh, liver or kidneys. It moves the bowels gently and painlessly.
tones up and strengthens the mucous membranes of the stomach,
and removes the cause of troubles of the liver, kidneys and blood,
For Sale by ALT. DRUGOIS f8
Isn’t it Worth 23c. To Be Cured of Constipation
th r.ll i « attendant ills, <legged stomach and bowels, sluggish liver, heartburn, indiget-
that the c niy itn.euy is x ioleui purgatives. Such cathartics are irritating aud griping,
Y? d fowh , ,u> " itM renter difficulty of cure and the sufferer constantly growing
^purifc.0.
LaxakoSa Does It
Its remarkable tonic properties reach every organ—the li- er. kidneys and stomach, nerx-e, heart and brain—and removes the cause of
debilitated condition. It is the only remedy that dees its work g« ntly snd 1 ainlessly ainl at the same time acts ass general tonic. This is tbs
only xray to secure an absolute and permanent cure. In eider that all roav lest thiVgrcnt curative, a free sample will be mailed to alL
Have Yon
Indigestion
PEPSIKOLA
Tke Tonic Digestants
! Will Care Yoa
PEPSIKOLA Tab,ets the T. MC DIGEST A NT5 will tm
give immediate relief and positively cure cnyandalt forrni
the appetite and make you look x-t." and feel xvcll.
The theory on which rCPf-’l!C LA is bated is tlxtwh
the natural result is that ike dj.T3.iie organs st depend t.
—the taking oi them ltcotr.es a habit, increased doses are
to suffer more intensely ; and t* a result, becomes a chron
Tablets do not act as a d.‘gcc:ant wholly. They do their
bv increasing the fit xv cf pastric juice and Nu.vn. Ailer:
has resumed its ncrriAl mil her.! ! y j :ccc*s c f rctrral c i,
that choking, distressed fte’i; p c er • r:fi; / : »‘s » i
digested—1
feeling of indigestion is po: •
brightened, aktn freshened, and the bull dead, tued hating
Ing. healthy, active person. y
lv the ordinary digestive remedies act aa digeatants,
• - ea.td more upon these artificial methods of digestion
• uirtd, the patient cannot relinquish them, except
c Dyspeptic and a Hopeless Invalid. PEP5IK0LA
v c rk by stimulating the stomach to do its own work
r rt time, the stomach, by the nsc of PEPSIKOLA
cs.cn. Asa result the food is assimilated without
‘ •> l* freely eaten—food that is eaten is easily
i*. made to nourish and strengthen the body; all
• > nrti strengthened, flesh is taken on. the eye
Lj speptic, lecomes the well-feeling, table-delight*
II: t !•> ftm, rat ala tlma. Mdt* la * a! M !*+. t, keep* «b*m frwh •»«
1 >« and (ImUf to th* LAXAKOLA CD., «! Vrttjr Stmt, Y.
HAZELMEUS CREAM
A Pure, Fragrant, and Effective preparation for alt uses cf the Toilet and Nursery,
put particularly adapted for cleansing, purifying and beautifying the
SKIN AND COMPLEXION
MAZELMEUS CREAM is a colorless, tasteless bland semi '{quid, cf unparalleled medi
cinal and curative value, for every blemish to which the human skin i* subjci».
HAZELMEL15 CREAM is the only absolute relief am! *ure um !e*. H tebesand
face eruptions, chapped bands, irritated skins, corns, bunion*, 1 i.ilbt& r.a am. nil chafing- and
itching irritation*.
HAZELMEL1S CREAM la particularly adapted to the skin* cf little 1 Abies. Absolutely
pure it especially commends itself to mothers ana t.ur«e^. !>rvhahr:gs, irritations.
Strengthening the tiny muscles and for anointing a4*r the ta!i
As sn emollient fbrpainful breasts and cracked mppUs it t» simply invaluable.
HAZBuMELtS CREAM FOR PACE BLEM1SHE-. For faded wtS ..en, whose faces have
become drawn or thin from nervous troubles, or other cause*. H AZ ELM ELIS CREAM is a uruc-
kaaoooo. as tts peculiar qualities enable k to be an IDEAL SKIN FOOD. Tbe ti:cd out.
sreskeped pores eagerly absorb Its relaxing, penetrating properties when applied xrith a
imthWiMitictioq and fPqnPy shows the tnoat wonderful results in restoring tbe skin to
Viti3£a a iMn? t SL!raff and acalp irritations, is tbe
.let offered to the public. A dressing cf HAZELMELI4
gwffl remove all traces of scales sad dandruff, stop the hair
- “ e growth cf hair, but prevent premature grayoess. add a
_ . ic tresses long and thick, and tbe scalp clean and whole*
Headaches
Cured
For
Ten Cents
INSTANT
RELIEF
AND SURE
CURE
FOR
HEADACHES.
No more blinding.
Torturing, gplittii g.
Nervous Headaches
with N a uses, trd
Weti ’ex* Night* *i ,fc
Ttrcu Moiuings,
AKE-IN-THE-HK.* •*
tablets will cure Ihert.
{ u*t think of it—a
rRB for Hx
Headache
... VfI
CENTS. Fend the
Laxakcla Co-.45\«»*y
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