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LETTER LIST.
List .ot letters remaining unclaimed
la tie Post office st Wsjrcroes, Os.,
week ending Augnst S, 1906. When
celling for these letters please say
"Advertised."
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MEN.
Alexander Ed
Allen James
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Allen 0 E
Bowen Julias
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Benson M
Brbwn B B
Us-
Beck MR
Bennett J M
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Baker George
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Biyan C 0
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Brit A C
Holey B W '
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Berry B 0
Cochran Ed.
Clayton Henry.
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Cents p c
Dlzon M O
McDaniel Mr
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Davie Jimmie
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Green Brindey
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Orlgar John
Goodwblme Willie
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Hall A
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Hsrlls Lemmon
W.
Haywood Wm
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Harris Paul.
Henry Bnm
Harris Willie
Jones Inula
Jones l&l
Loucus Dan
Lee Elvln
Leonard Henry
Lyman Harry
l^nard H I.
Imwthcr J W
Morris Maggie
Ousts Flora
Redding Mrs R 8
Robinson Dealle
Stone Jesse
Singleton Mattie
Stevens Zlller
Smith Lizzie
Styles Ida M
Sheffield Carrie (2)
Taylor Jennie
Thompson Zella
Thanes Janie
Warren Bertie.
C. B. MURPHY.
Postmaster
CASUAL REFLECTIONS.
South Georgia has too much a
atake to be carried away with the
■Tom Watson and Hoke Smith calam
ity howl. The people of this sec
tion have only to reflect and look
back a few years ago, when Tom Wat
son and the old lady Ellen lease and
that gang, were parading the state
from one end to the other, howling
and telling ua that evrythlng was go
Ing to the "bow-wows;" and when the
populist craze threatened to aweep
the South, and how money left this
part of the country, and everything
was panic and distress on account of
- Cotton down to 6 cents a pound,
and labor hardly getting enough wag.
es to ezlst on. It la high time for
the people to stop a moment and re
flect upon the situation, and let well
enough alone. We are having better
times now than we ever had. There
Is more money In the country, and
the laborers are {icing paid higher
and better wages than for many
Washington, Aug. 8.—Campaign but
tons bearing the legend, "For Pres-1
ident In 1988, Charles Warren Fair-1
bunks," have made their appearance In |
Washington and have been distributed 1
estensirely throughout the South.
The Fairbanks boom for the Pres
idency Is proceeding along comparati-|
vely smooth roads these days. Thus I
far It has met no serious stumbling |
blocks. Even In Mr. Fairbanks' borne •
state of Indiana, weber he has some !
dear enemies, the Vice-President bus
■ad reasonably clear sailing. Some |
disquieting obstacles have been en-1
countered, but they amount to little
more than ordinarily Is to be ezpected
In a campaign for the Presidency.
It Is pretty certain that, despite all.
denials, Speaker Cannon la maneuv
ering for position in the Presidential I
contest. The likelihood Is that ne |
will have his own state of Illinois at I
bis bact*. If he should conclude to per-1
mlt the use of his name before the I
Republican National Convention, j
What Is giving the Vice-President and I
his friends concern Is that "Uncle Joe" •
Cannon Is devoting some ot hla atten
tion to Indiana. There are Indica
tions In the Hoosler State of an effort
to undermine the strength of Vice-
President Fairbanks. The work Is
being done so quietly that the Fair
banks people cannot openly object
with out putting themselves, possibly,
In the attitude of making a mountain
out of a.mole hill.
It Is quite certain that the Vice-
President will have the support ot a
solid delegation from his own state,
but the Indications are that the dele
gation will have a second choice. This
\Hzz± a Suit of Tumiture,
DON’T YOU WANT IT?
1 I 1 6 11
Not a free t
of course, but its
so easy to pay for,
we are sure you
will almost look
upon it as a gift
The gift part is
that after paying
a small monthly
payment to us for
a few months the
furniture is yours.
Our easy payment
plan furnishes the
missing link be
tween wishing to
have and having.
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Lessan* Walter
years, and to turn In now and cry
la a mad situation In which to place a
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Mathis Mark
calamity, la not going to better
"favorite son.” Backed by a delega-
f w
Mllea Ed
things In the least, but In nil probabil
tlon which baa a strong candidate as
Nell M B
Up will make them worse. We ask
a second choice, the “favorite son”
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McClellan E
all who are capable of doing so, to
movement will lack force from the
McKeey Isaac
slop and think Just n moment, before
•tart It will detract from that aer-
j *rf».
Moreland T M
K la too late.
lousnesa of support which is absolutely
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More Bam
juij<
necessary if a candidate la to win the
1 V-
Morris L I.
Y6u can notice It when you .will,
Presidential prize.
i
Neal L
and you will always And a panic lot-
Among Speaker Cannon's friends In
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Nesbitt J W
lowing a calamity howl.
Indiana are Senator Hemenway and
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Phoenix Nathaniel
dM*
Representative "Jim" Watson, the Re-
Riddick John
Are we ready here In South Geor-
publican whip of the Houae. Both of
:
Rynla Arthur
(da to join the Atlanta office aeeker
J them are under strong political obllga-
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Ransom Allen
and howl calamity, when we know to
tlona to "Uncle Joe." Hemenway step-
1 "tit
Strickland Georgs.
do eo, la sure to Injure our own sec-
ped Into the Senatorshlp from tJ)F
»
Eaell H L
tlon of the Btate? We hope not
1 chairmanship of the Committee on Ap-
i AM.-
Ballte Moae
God forbid that we should do so. This
proprlatlon which Speaker Cannon
:•
Brian 8 J
section hss always been the strong-
gave him; end Watson has been one
1 'At
Strom Simon
hold of Democracy, and we have not
of the principal lieutenants of the
1
Strickland 0 Sons
gone Into hysterics and lost our sen-
Speaker In every contest he hse )ad 1
! .
Scarlett AG
sea over popullam In the past, and
In the Houae for aeveral yenra. Both
! 3
Smith Freak
ehoulil not do so at this late day.
are forceful men. They nominally
Simona Eltard
JtJlJl
may aupport the Vice-President, but
Birmans Frank
IsCt ua be sane and sensible, stand
here they are regarded as at heart
Smith E L
by true Democracy, our own section,
supporters of Speaker Cannon. They
1 f
Smith II I.
and vote for J. H. Eatlll, the business
win b» *n a position to swing the
Taylor Simon (2)
man, for Governor.
Indiana delegation to Cannon at the l 1
Thwcatt Prof H H
WIDE A WAKE
Phychologlcal moment, if the Speaker
*
Walker Barley
should conclude to be a candidate.
Ward Thoa N
That vigorous support of the Cannon
Wright A B (1)
A WELL APPOINTEL COLLEGE.
movement Is being given by several
Wndo Andrew
cf the Important Republican members
Williams C T
Umler one roof, the teacher, and
of the House has been perfectly evl
Williams Jno A
.tudents of Cox College end Conserv-
dent for several months.
1
Wall 11 C
ntory, nt College Park, Ga., live and
While sccncy concerning the mov- d
MM*
Wright G B
enrry on their work. The Immense
event la being maintained, evidence *
Williams J A
building le thoroughly well appointed
Is abundant that the Fairbanks pco- *
! 4m
Wilson Joe
and fitted with steam heat, electric
pie are doing lots ol missionary work 1
|<fC
Wall J 8
lights, tolleta and baths on (vary floor.
In tk. Sooth. They are looking for *
'•VS
Yount W H
and the the four floors an connect-
delegates tad the chances are that tha 11
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WOMEN.
ad by thrse stairways, besides a safe
Vice-President may receive pretty c
Albert Mandy
and commodious sltvator. Tba stud-
strong support from the Southern
Blase Mrs Wm
ants an constantly nadar the watch-
strifes. A literary bureau la the la- di
Boyd Vlmmle
ful cars of tba teachers, who seek to
terrsl of the Vtcc-Preetdeot U being U
Cutting Maria
exert an encouraging. Inspiring anJ
fleoded with Fairbanks literature. The It
Barber Martha A
helpful laflueaea over them, la no
South wants things from the next Ad-
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O'Berry ller
lastltutloo la the South Is mon care-
ministration, If it should be Repuhll-
Berry Min B
ful attention paid to all the details of
can—and the candidate who gets the
,v-y
Cason Emma
the home life as well aa the college
support of tie southern delegatee will E
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Crews Georgia
Clark Mrs J
wok.
have to make some tall promises. Tha fc
Southern Republicans will want a T
bi
Coward Mra M 0
Who drat made the rule that a child
member of the Cabinet and some S
■r
Millard Metaldla
who said "yea sir" or “no sir," "yea
Other Important federal offices. In- *°
Dinkins Minnie
ma'am" or "no ma’am" waa assuming
eluding, of coarse, the local federal hi
Dodd Mra E(Foreign)
tha attitude of a servant? sad what
patronage of tho South. They will hi
Burse Louisa
right did ha have to maka it? tad,
deal only with candidate* who can del-
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Fields Jennie.
how will we find means to enforce It
leer these goods. If It be Fairbanks,
Fa ion Mra Kith
A-nong people who are gentlemen or
well and good; It not, then they will H
Lawrence Edith
ladles by birth and nature Instead of
determine upon some other Re pub-
Gkynn Mrs. 0 B
by rule —Ex.
■lean. Ja
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Gloer Mary
The custom of leaching children to
In
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Harris Katie
•ay -yes'* or -ao" to their parents and
to
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James Suite
other grown people instead ot laying
Flagler la to bare the big hotel Con- tr
Keith Mra R I.
"yet llr" and "no sir" or -yea ma'am"
tiaental moved tram Atlantic Beach to .It
King JURca
and "no ma'am," did not originate In
Key West. The hotel la four storiei te
Lumpkin Lula
the 800th. Teach your children to uay
In helqht and contains half n mile sy
Moors Mrs'll
“yea ma'am" at you were taught. If
of verandas. The hotel Is to be load- tr
Vocre Cards
you are a Southerner. This b proper.
ed on barges aid towed to Key West, re
Morrison. D T
polite and Southern.
Fla. ai
Worth and LowDPricesID
Meet in this furniturefstore, and here
it will be an easy matter for you to ^
buy any thing needful in houseSfum- |
ishing to make home attractive and
Comfortable.
Give us a call and we will prove
what we say.
Singleton Tumiture Co.,
7}& 76 PLANT AVE.,
Wavcross. Ga.
BEAR KILLED If EAR ALBANY.
To kill « 400-pound bear within four*
re swamp. The big black
'varmint” was hunted to his death
Ducker’a Station, and Mr.
It Is a well known and established
The bear whlco waa killed yester-
Congreaamaa W. O. Brantley, of the
Watson, Tom Harwlck-Hoke
,-Negro dlsfranchlaement tom
y. He made a great speech in
Morristown. Teas, Aug. 18.—Rev.
INVESTIGATES
RiVPID FIRE-
THE J. A. JONES BU66Y feOMPANY ! f
Waycross,
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Ueorjria.
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W. T. JENKINS, PrasManL
W. T. McARTHUR, Vice-President
J. E. SCHUMPERT, Secretary.
J. C. SCHUMPERT, Osn. Mgr.
VIDALIA, OA„ U. S. A.
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