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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY FFRALD
THE PEOPLE OP BEACH
WERE TERRORIZED!
MARRIED IN BRUNSWICK.
Mr A. It Smith, formerly of Way-
| cross, was marriud In Brunswick ye*
i ter Jay to Miss Maggie Harries. Tht
1 Brunswick Journal gives thp follow-
' * | ing account of the marriage, which
Tbo people of Beach were terror-, » lu b « read wltb Interoet by M
liul and Mlu Manila Taylor,
1 Smith', friend, here;
Senator Bacon and Congressman
Brantley are tellies the Democrat,
what to do. And their adrlce ahould
be followed.—Darien Gazette.
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daughter of Mr. Leonard Taylor, was
a hot and dangeronaly wounded laat
night by a fans of toughs. Tbo sans,
according to Information received,
aode Into Beach about 9 o’clock laat
night and paraded the streets, shoot
"A wedding occurred at Mr,. Pine-
bad', home today, which waa of In.
tercit and a surprise to the young
people who acted aa principal,.
A. It. Smith, vice grand of Bruns-
wlck Seaport Lodge 68, of Odd Pel-
lag to over, direction. They then do-1 -°ws, waa the groom, and Mlaa Mag.
parted, but returned a abort tlmo af- '» Harris. a young lady of Bruns-
terwarda and began shooting up tno ] * ,cil - Wlu ,ho *>rldo.
town again. About thl, time a crowd Mr - Smith haa been one of
of young people, returning from a! Santa Clara force alnce too factory
parly, were near the depot and a bul- &»• been In'operation, ami aland,
let hit Mlaa Mamie Taylor In t'ao hip, vcr J r In tbo estimation of hi.
tafllcUng a dangerous wounl. Sheriff
Woodard waa notified and Deputy
Sberfg P. M. Young went to Beach
fhla morning to apprehend, If possible
the guilty parties.
Six warrants wero sworn out and
up to noon onn of tbo suspected par
tita had been placed under arrest,
nr.fl Deputy Young wan hi pursuit of
f!io others.
From Information obtained It seems
ti‘At the trouble started a few days
ago when a young man was arrestes
for being drunk and disorderly at
Peach. Ho was placed in the cala
boose. but was released by friends.
He finally came up, however, for trial
and the matter was about to bo. sottled
aV.on it was found that ho was car-
ryi:*g a concealed weapon. A warrant
waa awora oat for him on this charge
nad this angered the young man and
bis Irlonds and It seema that they
were trying to got rovonge. Deputy
Bhorlff 8wcat spent yesterday In an
attempt to arrost the follow, but ho
beard of tho officer coming and gave
him t'ao dodge.
frlnfcda, but thero waa objection on
the* part of tho bride's parents to the
marriage.
Tho young people were evidently
very much In love, s and decided to
tako matt/ers in their own hands.
Tho Rev. Robt. Kerr, of the first
Methodist church, officiated, and the
wedding occurrod in Mrs. Plnebad's
house at noon today.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith are receiving
congratulations from their friends
They will make their home for the
present with Mrs Plnobad.”
YOUNG R008EVELT A DIPLOMAT.
8. M. TURNER APPOINTED.
CoL 8. M. Turner, has been ap-
tainted by Oov. Smith Solicitor of
tho CUy of Quitman, bis term of offi
ce to begin Jan. 1. Col. Tumor is
«.r«j of the roost prominent younger
fu*. mters of tho Quitman bar and the
appointment falls upon worthy should
er's His friends who havo already
ntted his success ns a lawyer aro
eongratnlatlug him u;fjn this lilgfi
compliment and predict for him a
future of brilliancy and usefulness.—
Quitman Free Press.
8. M. Turner, Is s son of the late
l H. O. Turner.
Quentin Roosevelt, the president's
youngest son, recently began to at
tend (school In Washington. Bofore
entering school ho was told at home
that ho musn't let the fact that his
father Is president give him any airs;
that It had nothing to do with his
tan-ling in achool—In short, that lie
nn not to mention It at all.
On tho first day tho pupils were ask-
•d fo tell where tli.ey lived and w'hat
their fathers did for a living. It came
Quentin’s turn.
"Whore do von live?"
"At the Whlt,e House,” he replied
after a pause.
"Wht is your father’s business?”
Tho admonition not to mention that
his father Is president stuck In Quen
tin's throat. Ho mad.e no reply at all.
•Well?”
Still no response.
“Como, you havo to answer, you
know, What does your father do?”
Tho youngest Roosovelt looked tl
teacher squarely la the eye and ro-
plied:
He’s It.”
This bss been a rough old year cn
very many people. Taere aeems to be
a desire to get through with It and
try a new deal.
Before the end of 1909 the popula
tion of Waycross must be Increased
four or fire thousand. It Is a ground
hog case and the Herald will do Ita
best to assist this greatly to be de
sired condition.
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A man in Texas predicts that the
world will come to an end in thirty
days, and It worries Editor Perham.
Says that If the Texas man la correct
Joe Brown can’t be Governor, and
that Is what he hates about It.—Da
rien Gazette.
The compliment paid to Major Joa.
B. Cummings, of Augusta, by Presi
dent Roosevelt In placing this dis
tinguished Georgian on the Cblcama-
uga National Park Commission, is a
tiers,erved one, and reflects much
credit on the astuteness of our Presi
dent.
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THE THRICE*A-7FEEK WORLi.
IN THE PRESIDENTIAL
CAMPAIGN YEAR
More A'ert, More Thorough and Moro
Fearless Than Cvsr. .Read In
Every Eng'isn Speaking
Country.
‘ 4L P. Perham;Sir.;
'Real Estate Agent
There is a big demand in all lines
of work for young men of honesty
and integrity, who are not too nice to
take hold of the smutty end of the
chunk when occasion demands. Tae
trouble with most of tho young crop
of boys Is that no matter what posi
tion they may be filling, they soon
get the Idea that they are better toan
their Jobs.
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Tho odltor of one of our exchanges
says he contemplates having to en
large his paper. He Is going to com
mence pffntlng In the pap.et each
week fte names of his fellow towns
men who get “shoes” by Express.—
Ex.
The goods that comes to Waycross
in packages about tho size and shape
of a shoe box Is not ail shoes.
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Thomas Carr
127MAIN STREET,
Jacks’onvill r - • Florida.
Congressman Brantley and Senator
Bacon havo both given the world
strong and wise Democratic doctrine
in open letters in answer to the Sav
annah Press’s question as to what
Democracy should do. Both oppose
with great eloquence tho organization
of a southern Democratic party, but
plead that too South rise and control
tho Democratic party of the nation.
And dera am our sentiments.—Vidal-
la Advance.
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Prepaid Price List
GOOD* IN BOND (EVEN YEAR! OLD.
Ortaoii nr • (Ik bond) ..
Maryland (In bond) ..
Old McBryi'.- (In bond) ..
Sunny Brook (In bond(
Lowl, G6 live
Echo Spring* Rye
I. W. Harper
tipper Ton
Bavin Valley (S year, old)
Skerbrook Old Rya ........
Bello of tb, Co,it
Imported Holland Gin
Tom Gin
Rhlmnll Gin
Imperial Ron Gin
BRANDIES •
Apple and I'ouch Brandy
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Felton's Old New England .
Felton'. Stall, Stamp
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..$5.00
$9.50
$14.$0
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dd $.60
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10.66
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14.61
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14.0$
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9.50
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.. 6.60
7.76
11.50
.. 4.01
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6.51
... 2.75
5.25
7.75
. 2.50
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. 2.76
6.25
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$6.75
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$7.76
$11.50
. 3.00
6.75
8.50
Hero la a whole sermon In a few
line,. Tho Atchlion Gbbo aaya; ‘‘You
must havo observed the popularity
of tho good workman. Ho get, every
dollar of sallary that tho bualneaa
will warrant. And when there la a
chanto In tho buelnesa he la the man
who la Invited to take an Interest.” Re
a good workman. Don't be sail,fled
with being a slouch, and saying tack
Is against you. Luck chases too
good workman to do him favors.
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President of the United State
Will be elected this year. Who la ho
and who Is the men whom he will
beat? Nobody yet knows, but the
Thrlco-a-Week edition of the New York
World will tell you every step
erery detail of what promise, to he
a campaign of the moat absorbing in
lereet. It may not toll yeu what yon
hope, but It will tell you what la. Tho
Thrlce o-Weck WoilJ long ago estab
lished a character for Impartiality and
fearlessness In the publication of newr
and this It will maintain. If you want
the new. as it really Is subscribe In
the Thrlee-a-Week edition of the Now
York World, which cornea to you every
other day except Sunday, and Is thus
practically a dally at the price af a
weekly.
THE TRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S
regular subscription prlco la only $1.00
per year, and this pays for 156 papers
We Oder this unequalled newspaper
and the WEEKLY HERALD together
"■■* oi year for $1.25
The regular alubscrlptlon price of
t!.e two papere is $:.no.
Plant Wood's
Garden Seeds
POM SUPERIOR VEGE
TABLES ft FLOWERS.
Our business, both lu Garden
and Farm Seeds, la one of the
largest in this country, a result
due to tha tact that
<-) Quality Is always our
first consideration.
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We are headquarters for
Grata and Clover Seeds, Seed
Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow
Peas, SoJa Beans and
other Form Sosds.
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Wood’s Descriptive Catalogue
1# thd! l.-M tout l (*' MUtie-HlrffO-l
CRtalnf'-ioi. An iv
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COM
MISSION, A SQUARE DEAL AND NO
SPECULATING ON YOUR PROPERTY
FOR SALE
The old Joe Lott home No.
Plant Avenue, now belonging to James
F. Creel, one of the most comfortable
homes in the city, Lights, Water, Well,
Large Barn, Fine Location, Near
Schools. Complete In every respect
Apply soon for I intend to sell this
property.
Also beautiful new nine room house
belonging to Mrs. R. B. Ballard. Just
built In Central Park, a complete home
in a desireable section. Large lot not
far from business center of the city
And necessary outbuildings.
THE BEST LIVERY BU8INE88 IN
the city tor sale or trade tor city prop
erty. Good horses, vehicles, etc. etc.
A money making proposition, in per
feet running order. Apply quick and I
wftl put you on to something good.
• WA NTT.D—For a customer *
building lot as near the business. pon>
tion of the city as possible, to cost nst
more than $300. Give me dlscriptlon of
lot and location.
Also the 8weat farm, 4 miles from
the city containing 160 acres, lying on
and near the river. Fine for truck
farming and stock raising.
Also two fine lots in Owens Bottle-
vards, Block 4, No’s. 11 and 12 one a
corner lot, 60x100 feet on Owens steret
and Rosvelt Avenue. Liveral terms.
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IfCdcUiiXitiCfcl. Sv:Uu,r--it.
T, ». WOOD k m s,
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NOT THE SAME.
PEEACH AND HCNEY PROM *1.50 TO *3X0 GAL.
SHERRY WINE PROM $1.25 TO $5X0 GAL.
BLACKBERRY CORDIAL SI-2» TO $5X0 GAL.
PORT WINE PROM lUS TO *1X0 GALLON.
GARRETT’S SCUPPERNONQ, 60 CENTS QUART.
SWEET CATAWBA WINE $1X5 TO *2.50 GAL.
I do not pay expse-t chargee on good* under $2.50
per gallon. I handle everything pertaining to the
(taxor butlncta. ard if there are any good* you want
tr * r, ! t “ U»L «*nd me your order and
1 will forward -n« to jo a promptly.
AR good, guaranteed -inflcr the Pury Food ael
Dregs Act - ■ >
ENGLI8H AS SHE IS UTTERED.
From Ltpplncott’s. '
What le the cabbage?” Inquired
the departing patron, who wished ter
go to the tallway station from the
hotel. 1
“What’s the what?” exdalmed the
clerk, loitng hls clutch on the perfect
English he usually banded over the
counter.
•’What’s the cabbage?’ I said”.
I know yon ild, but I do not quite
get your meaning.”
“Ob you don’t? You know wbat
cabbage is, don’t you?”
guess I’ve seen enough of it to
know. I used to live In the suburbs
of Chicago.”
“Well, what Is It from here to the
depot?”
*’! suppose It is Just wbat it U er<
rywhere else; that Is, a vegetable
dVskem—Whero’s the rich heiress
you’re engaged to?
Tellum—You see that lovely girl in
pink at the other side of the room?
Askem—Yes; say, old man, what
a superb—
Tellum—Well, it Isn’t she. It’s that
grand old ruin In yellow sitting next
to her.—"Tit-BItx."
FOR 8ALE—One of the finest farms
In Brooks county. It contains
acres and Is located 2 1-2 miles from
Pavo, a railroad station, ^400 acres of
this farm are In cultivation, 12 plows
being opjerated, 268 acres of timbered
land. Eight good tenant bosses, a
very comfortable and convenient dwell
ing with 9 rooms, large fine house and
big barn, stables and wagon houses,
etc, flno water,.
AL80 a farm of 300 acres, 3 1-2 mile
from Pavo, 200 acres In cultivation, six
plows run on this place, nice residence,
four tenant houses, large barn, wagon
and buggy house, cow house, a large
number of fruit trees and everything
to make a model farm.
The above two Incompletely described
farms are among tho vey best in the
“banner” farming county of Georgia—
Brooks. The land on both places is
a dark gray gravelly soil with red clay
sub soil and will grow anything pro
duced in the south. Both places well
stocked and the stock is also for sale.
This property will pay 20 per cent on
Investment. Correspondence In regard
to these magnificent properties soli
cited.
1 20 acre farm, 1-2 miles northwest
of city. All under cultivation, 5 room
dwelling and out houses.
Don’t let the other fellow get this
place. Beat him to the tank and buy
It today.
322 acres 1-2 mile east of city limits.
100 acres under cultivation, about 76
bearing pecan trees on property and
the kind not under cultivation heavily
timbered.
This desirable property will not re
main unsold very long. Strike while
the Iron Is hot
Fcr Sale, Beautiful brick resl«» -
In Owens’ Boulevards, nine rooms, all
complete, desirable location, terms
liberal.
Also, 158 feet front on corner of
Plant avenue and Albany Avenue, just
across the street from W. M. Wilson’s
grocery store. And within 100 yards of
the court houee. This plot of ground
contains about 1-2 acre and Is suited
tor stores or residences. This is the
only open space on Plant Arena*
from the English Block to the Mot
ion tesldenco. -This property has Just
been placed on the market. See me
about it.
Also 100 of the best lots In River-
Ido Park.
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Ship Um Your > •
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LIBERAL INSPECTION
monVT RETURNS
The doparttaf patroa lnterrutpe.1
with vlolcncp
"Aw, tar," he protested, ‘‘you ought
to bp plowed under, or fertltlxed, or
•omethta'|. Cabfiaae le eeb fare,
ain't IL
Thomas Can*
IB MAIN STREET
JACKSONVILLE FLA.
AN ANIMAL STUDY.
When the train stopped at the lit
tle Southern station the Northern
tourist anuntured out on the platform',
relatea the Argonaut. There w.re
the usual number of sunbonnetej wo
men, tali' “crackera" and stray -dogs.
Under a acrub oak stood a lean ani
mal with ecrosgy bristles.
The tonrlit was Interested.
“What do you call that?" ho quer
ied of a lanky native.
-That he a haw*," elucidated the
other.
"Rhaxohack hawg."
"That »r
-Teas, foal'* «0.“
"Well, what In tarnation U he do
th! rubbles asatast that tree?"
' -He's atroptdns himself ulster.
Jest etropptas himself, and It yon ask-
any more t^ollah questions around
here well pull you 09 the train."
And 'the tourlat wisely withdrew.
Write tor Circulars.
American Tie &
Timber Co
S. K. Breton, Gen. Mgr.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
FOR 3ALE—One hundred acres of
land at Lulaton, Go., about ten acres
under fence and being cultivated,
good frame dwelling with four rooms
and (operate kitchen and dining room.
School and church In J00 yards of
houae.' Only short distance to depot
and po.tpfljce, A splendid place for
•ny' one wanting good' farm on which
trucking, atO|Ck-rstalng, etc., could 'bo
carried on. Land bounds on right-of-
way of B A W„ Railroad and then the
tract Ilea Immedately. north of rail
road. . Healthy section. Good neigh
borhood,' etc., Will exchange this
property for resldenpo In .-Waycross.
A. P. Perham, Sr.
IF YOU ARB IN TH- MARKET
SEE ME.
FOR SALE—Four room cottage on
Fnrallel street, sewerage and water.
A nice home, building new and in good
ordor. Two blocks from Court House.
I will sell this property cheap. Apply
quick before the advance prices com*.
30 ACRE8—20 acres cleared and tin
der wire fence, email dwelling on place
10 a-rex woodland adjoining. 1 i-2
miles north of courthouse, Sunnp Side;
Good neighborhood, high dry land
with good drainage. Pice $1,750. Cash
or on time with 8 per cent Intereetl
FOR SALE—One house and one and
a half acres of lan-1 adjoining, on But
ler street '• <"
FOR SALE—Two houses and oil
vacant lot on Brawar street, also on*
house and two vacant lot* on b; street
Iberel terms. _ :-s.
FOR A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE
A. P. PERHAM, SR.,
REAL ESTATE.
ITEISflWNm
OF L. L. L. IS A DOSE
. OUSNESS, HEIATUf ,
and sll the ills coming from a neglected LIVER.
CONSTIPATION Is one of the curie* of dviltaation and tha
many injurioo* noetrume taken for relief only help tbo trouble.
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