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TERRELL IS NOT
A SOARING EAGLE.
Is Just s Plain PudJle Duck. Says Sam
Jones.
Hello 1 What ubout that cam
paign conducted on a high plane?
y I thought from nil that Joe Ter
rell told us in hi* former apeeches
that he was nn American eagle,
Hying among the stars and milky
way and the Aurora Borealis:
but when this American eagle lit
the other day in Forsyth, he lit
right in the middle of a little mud
puddle. And I declare upon my
soul, thcro was no eagle in it or
about it; it Wad just a plain pud
dle duck quacking and throwing
mud, and it is the only mud that
has been thrown by any candidate
since the campuign opened.
Joe, you are a puddle duck.
Hush up that talk about your
being un eagle on a high plane.
The people are greatly interest
ed in the Journal's joint debate,
and the friends of Dupont Guerrv
are delighted at the way he is
doing your Terrell and his chief
lieutenant, Warner Hill. By the
way, Warner has gone to Texas,
tioodby, Warner. One unacquaint
ed with these gentlemen, nfter
reading Terrell’s vicious attack on
Ouerry at Forsyth and Warner
Hill's severe criticism of his pro
hibition record, and then reading
Ouerry‘s manly, complete and un
answerable reply to both, would
naturally come to the conclusion
that Joe nud Warner are either
densely ignorant or wilfully per
verse, But those acquainted with
them know they are neither, and
the only way to save them from
such imputation is to assume that
the informal ion was furnished
them by the bureau of misinfor
mation, said to bo established
Atlanta by the whiskey ring and
others, and by the way, they are
the very gang that "sigged” Joe
Terrell on (iuerry at Forsyth. Joe
and Warner should be more care
ful herenfter and not again go off
half-cocked, for Ouerry is now on
the firing line w ith his trusty rillo
in band, and will plug them every
time they show their heads. But
after nil, why don't Terrell quit
bushwhacking around over tho
stato and meet Ouerry in an open,
manly, joint debate? Kvery brave
^ man believes in an open Held and
- a fair fight, and Joe ought to come
out into the open and light like a
man, or tuck his tail and run un
der tho house and bark no more.
If Jos was nu Indian, he would
be known ns the man afraid to
meet his opponent in joint debate.
Gentlemen, Ouerry is going
there. The puddle duck is in the
mudhole, and Ouerry running
like a scared wolf.—Sam Jones in
Atlanta Journal.
I’. 8.—Why didn't Joe sav some-
HOBOKEN NOTES.
Crops Are Gooi-Sluz Sunday After
noon-Other items.
Hoboken, Ga , May 12.—Crops
are looking fine around Hoboken
now, Hardens are not much, as
it is too dry. Peach trees are
loaded down with fruit.
F. Woodard has several little
melons oil his vines now.
Miss Maggie and Alice Wulker
were the guests of Miss Klim
Woodard Sunday.
James Moore was a pleasant
visitor at F. Woodard's Sunday.
W. E. Martin was in Hoboken
Sunday, slinking hands with his
many friends.
(Juite a crowd attended the sing
at Hoboken Sunday afternoon.
II B. Moore attended court at
Blackslienr lust week.
Farmers are having a hustle
with the grass. Cotton is suffer
ing.
A large crowd attended the bap
tism of Misses Eliza Woodard and
Kate Walker and Mr. and Mrs.
llert last. Monday afternoon.
Brother Cameron conducted
some good services in Hoboken
last week.
The school in Hoboken will
close for quite awhile next Fri
day.
Miss Sadie Kenedy is spending
two weeks in Blackshcar. II«r
many friends will be glad to wel
come her home.
F. Woodard has corn tassels in
his garden and beaus to cut. ‘
Flem Walker was on the sick
list last. week.
KILLS AN ALLIGATOR.
Mr. John Mfncfiew of Upchurch Found
Him In the Road.
Jamestown, Ga., May 12.—Ser
vices were largely attended here
Sunday while Rev. B. A. Johnson
preached a very interesting ser
mon.
Miss Arialee McQuaig of Way-
cross visited friends and relatives
here last week. Her many friends
are always pleased to see her.
Messrs. Julias A. James and
Marvin Geiger have returned
home from Willacoochee and
their many friends welcome their
return.
Mrs. Pboehie MeQunig of Wny-
croBs was a pleasant guest of her
sister, Mrs. Neil Mctjuaig last
week.
Little Charlie Bryan cf Fair
fax was visiting his little friends
here Sunday.
Mr. John Minchew of Upchurch
was a p]ea«ant visitor to the home
of Mr. J. P. Pelvis Sunday.
Rev. Randle Cason and daugh
ter spent Thursday with Mr. D.
W. Sweat.
Mr. Marvin Geiger is visiting
his father in Tatnal county this
week.
Sunday school was again organ
ized last Sunday. Quito a num
ber of names were enrolled. Mr
I). W. .Sweat being the superinten
dent
There was a delightful pound
party givun at the home of Mr.
Jackson Wninwright’a last Friday
night which was enjoyed by many.
Messers. W. K. Caniie and S.
M. Cannon of Waycross attended
U illie W alker visited Schlatter- j the entertainment Friday night.
villa Sunday night.
MR. THOMPSON'S STATEMENT.
Says He Never Said That he was Pres
ent at the Spence-Smllh Due).
Rev. W. A. Thompson of I.elin-
ton passed t hrough the city Satur
day en route from Florida home.
It was Mr. Thompson from
whom the statement purported to
come concerning the duel near
Leliaton a week ago.
The Journal reporter got the
story, not from Mr. Thompson,
hut a citizen here who talked with
Mr. Thompson about it on the
train.
Mr. Thompson declares that he
never said he was present w hen
the shooting between Smith and
Spence occurred, and that lie knew
nothing about it only what he was
told tho morning he left Leliaton
and that he merely repeated what
h" bad heard before he left that
place.
V Sensation Sure.-What Does It
Mean.
Plant System announces, com-
thing about that I’otts telegram . ,
, . ., , . i, . mencing twenty-sixth instant, its
down at Forsyth, and put Hobj . " ( f ;| f ’ t
Berner on the stand? Joe, you
lost your opportunity to prove
that I’otts sent it. no matter if
you did write it.
ew interchangeable mileage books
| will be recognized by the Seaboard
Air Line, Louisville A- N'ashvi
I Atlantic Coast Line, Nashville,
Chattanooga A St. Louis, Wes-
| tern A Atlantic, and several other
WOMEN AN.. JKWKI.S. , he SollUl> Cliver iug over
Jewels, candy, (lowers, ninn— nf t „eu thousand mile,,
that is the order of a woman’s pro-1 fhe Plant System has hot inter
ferences. Jewels form a magnet LjhanRed passenger business before
of mighty power to the average L vitl , ,| )B Seaboard Air Line for
women. Even that greatest of all e jg)u vears.
jewels, health, is often ruined in
the strenuous efforts to make or
save the money to purchase them.
If a woman w ill risk her health
to get a coveted gem,then let her
fortify herself ngaiust the iusidu-
ous consequences of coughs, colds
aud bronchial affections by the
regular use of Dr. Boichee's Ger
man Syrup. It will promptly ar
rest consumption in its early stages
and heal the affected lungs and
bronchial tubes aud drives the
dread disease from the system.
It is not a cure-all but it is a cer
tain cun* for coughs, colds and all
bronchial troubles. Yon can get
Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable reme
dies at Seals Drug Co. Get
Green's Special Almanac.
Mfs. George Philips of Waiter-
town was the welcome guest of
Mrs. II. G. Gibson last Tuesday.
Mr. John Minchew of Upchurch
while out driving Sunday after
noon, about two miles west of
here, to his surprise he found that
he was approaching nn alligator
in the road, Mr. Minchew got out
of his buggy and killed the animal.
The alligator was about live feet
in length,
Giving Client Away!
As we want to dispose of the remainder
of the D. B. English stock of goods at once,
we will sell them in lots of
$2.00 For the Lot.
The lots consist of Dry Goods, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Trimmings, Laces, Gloves and lots of small articles,
and 75 yards of remnants with each lot. These lots of goods
are
Worth Over $10,
but you get them for only 82.00.
Come quick and examine and see if this is not the most wonder- •
tul bargain you have seen in the history of business.
Such bargains cannot last long, so come
ONCE.
IN. M. R0SENBL00M,
At the Warren Lott Store.
Beef was higher than it is now
when “the cow jumped over the
moon!” Groceries, however, are
comparatively cheap now at M. A.
Thomas’ store, 70 Pnrallel street.
Phone 190.
Notice.
All parties knowing of stray cattle
marked as follows, will confer a favor
by leaving notice of same at the Wny-
croH» Journal office: Crop, split and
upper bit In one ear, and crop and split
in the other. Crop and split in one ear,
and upper tujuaro the other. Crop and
underhit, or sawset, in one ear and swal
low fork in the other. Some of them
branded witii II. 8 , and some with D.,
others not at all.
Wilkes* Irish Specific cured mo
of Catarrh 21 years ago and I have
not had a touch of it since.
II. A. McDonough,
OfFermnn, Ga.
WILKES'GREAT
IRISH SPECIFIC,
Paneer. Catarrh, Rheu-
. Scrofula ami all other
m| Impurities. Guaranteed
After Taking Kalola
Six Days, Eat
Anything you waut.
To beautify the
complexion and
for perfect . . .
digestion, . . .
I have heard Wilkes’ Irish Specif
ic highly recommended by parties
who have naed it. E. O'Hagan.
Sunday School Picnic.
The Unpt.il t Sunday school
went out to Kettle Greek Saturday
on their annual picnic.
The party left the Baptist
church about eight o’clock in pri
vate conveyances ami returned
that afternoon.
A large crowd were present and
all report a good time.
J. 1^. KNIGHT,
DEALER IS
Pianos and Organs
ANI> AI.I. KINDS OP
Small Musical
Instruments,
VIOLINS,
CUITARS,
BANJOS,
MANDOLINS,
ETC., ETC.
Also the Hall-bearing Domestic j
Sewing Machines,
NEEDLES, OIL am. all
MACHINE SUPPLIES.
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE.
To The Farmers.
We want to buy your field pens,
bring them to us. We will give
you highest cash prices.
Hardy It rob.
Of course I expect you, reader,
to buy your groceries at my store,
70 Parallel street. 1 am looking
for you to drop iu, or phone 190
any moment and have me call.
M. A. Thomas
(t&VOO per 1000 miles.)
Are good over the following lines:
Atlantic Coast Line.
Richmond. Fredericksburg Roto
mac Railroad.
Washington Southern Railway,
LouUvtle & Nashville Railroad,
, Except Leubvttlr. UamuU iWk A We*
fort Uaf - *
Katlroad. i
Charleston
hUtoti A
K»t;r’«.t:
.. Kail,
.chart rain
fc Western Carolina
Railway,
South Georgia Railway,
Georgia Northern Railway,
Tilton & Northeastern Railroad,
Ooill.t «Y Irwinville Railroad,
Tifton vY Moultrie Railway,
Sparks. Moultrie Gulf Railway.
A convenient method of traveling.
B. W. WRENN,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
Savannah, Ga,
See Ticket Agent*.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac
Anyos* wntftn* • *krtfh and dwilKU rosy
■nU'kly Moertatn our opinion ft** whether no
"KKS 2JS
rj<ciul notice, without chant*, in the
Scientific American.
A :.*nd*omely tllu«trated weekly
y.;v>J f fn y or t
Pina wood all lengths. W. B.
South, Phone 100.
It Interested In Oood Poultrv and More of It,
Call at the
QTJAKTERMAN PLACE.
I can furnish you INCUBATORS for hatching, at factory prices,
freight paid. Eggs to till them, from prize-winning stock, (Butt
Orpingtons, Rose Comb White Leghorns, White Plymouth Rocks,
White Cochin Pekin Bantams and Imperial Pekin Ducks.
I keep constantly on hand
The Midland Poultry Foods,
a perfectly balanced ration for all ages, sizes and conditions of fowls.
Brooders to rear the chicks in. Panhosst's Liquid Lice Killer to
distroy their natural enemies. Derby Disinfectant to purify yards
and runs. Little Aspinwall Spray Pumps, to spray liquid over
Poultry, Pet Animals and all varieties of stock, Sanitary Feed
Boxes and Drinking Fountains, and M. M. S. Poultry Fencing to
keep them from destroying flowers or gardens.
Call and let me tell you about
these things,
and show you my Imported Belgian Hares, bred and raised by
Lord Strathden. in Eugland. Circulars mailed to any address.
MRS. ELECTRA MERSH0N CRAIG,
“Southern Home" of the J.YV. Hastes P. anJ B. H. Co., Wavcross, Ga.
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