The southeast Georgian. (Kingsland, Ga.) 1894-1996, September 08, 1899, Image 1

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THE SOUTHEJ WALTpp „ Wyatt, r j i Editor anil i* r opriewr. VOL. YI. County Directory. Ordinary, Robert Lang, Waverly. Clerk Sup. Ct. J. II. Rudulph, St. Treasurer, Sheriff, J. li. Bachlott, Owens St. Marys. J. H. Brown, Ferry. Tax Rec’r., D. E. Littlefled, Waverly. Tax Collector, b. j. Gowarh Sheffield. C. S. Com., W. N. Casey, Jr., Scotchville. Surveyor, A. D. Harrell, Tarboro. Coroner, Richard Lang, Waverley. County Commissioners: J. A. Foster, Chairman, Satilla Bluff. Thomas Miller, St. Marys. D. J. Long, St. Marys, J. P. Mizell, Silco. L. T. McKinnon, AVhite Oak. Board of Education: George Mizell, Chairman, Satilla Bluff. a. B. Brown, Kingsianci. George w. Fleming, Waverly, Thomas Casey, Kingsiand. Court Calendar: 0rdi C tT rt ~ FirSt Ml>nday eaehmon Superior Court—Tuesday after the 1 cSr ---- - Masonic. Woodbine Lodge, f– a. m , No, 32 —Regular communications on the fourth AVednesday in each month. All quali fied visiting brethren cordially welcom ed. g.o. Fyovu, Sect’y. D. P- Rose, W. M. Local r Railvoatl Schedule. „ , , , aoixo noi'sth. No. 34. No. 38. Lv. .Tncksonvillc f Seals Kingsiand 0:20 aiu >;05 p m 0:21 P m Colesburg Woodbine 0 : 38 am rn 33 White Oak 9:44 a m 0:4(1 p m Waverly 7:00 p m Everett City 10:33 am 7:50 pm Ar. Savannah 12:27 p ra 11:50 p 111 GOING SOUTH. No. 37. No. 33 Lv. Savannah 3:07 p m Everett City 0:4G a m 5:10 p in Waverly 7:16 a m 5:50 p m White Oak 7:23 a in 5:oS p m Woodbine 7 : f0 a m 6 :07 p m Coloaburg 7:34 a m 0:14 p m Seals 7:40 a m 0:21 p m Ar. Kingsiand 7:48 a m 0:30 p m Jacksonville 9:10 a m 7:40 p m FolSUffr 1 . artSSSU the Woodbine Circuit, M, E. Church, ^Woodbine, 1st Sunday, a, m. and p.m. Antioch, 1 st Sunday, 3:30 p. m. Piovidence, 2nd Sunday, a. m, White Oak, 2nd Sunday, 3:30^ m, -TLvv^- • X ” ■ U-H -V 1 || * Burnt ^ ppanii w Fort, 4thSund;iy, a. m. I. F. O.uiv, Pastor. §rof'cAmoiuil §<wls. D. P. ROSE, ATTORNEY AT LAV/, OWENS’ FERRY, GA. ALEXANDER A. LAWRENCE i ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, Room 5, Mcrch mts Naliomtl Bank Bulldiug, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Will practice in the Brunswick and Uastevn Cireuils. 4-tim J. L. T1PP1N3 ATTORNEY AT LAW, St. M lys, C. Will practice in all courts of Camden county and in otlier counties by special contract. E- J- STAFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW TARBORO, GA. D. W. KR.VUSS, COUNSELOR AT LAW, Brunswick, Ga. Will practice in State, Federal and Supreme Courts. SPARKS – TWITTY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rf^Practiae BRUNSWICK, GA. in all courts in the Brunswick and adjacent judicial circuits, and U. S. courts Gy special contract. CENTRAL BRUNSWICK, GA, 1 huroughly Refurnished, New Management KATIS8 : One day, $2.00; Two days, $3.00; Ono week, $7-00; One month, $25.00. GEO. T. BAILEY, Inapr. PIAMOS AMD TIED AUD REPAIRED BY 0RQAN5 DR. W. A. WHITE, St., Mary's, Ga. Agents for Instruments at factory prices. Mall orders will receive rroinpt attention. IB To THE PATENT our may PATENT aid. be secured Baltimore. Address, Good RECORD, by Ideas puincrlpLlons to The ratent Record ti.uupcramiwns Md. WOODBINE, GEORGIA,’ Some County Letters. MIDRIVER. i Ull „ luesday . | CVCIimg last a i arge cr0 wd gathered – at the 1 home 01 Mrs. J.I1. r T _ Bl'OWU to attend the commencement ereises of Mr. F. E. Brock’s school. For the benefit of those who were unable fiT*-attend 1 will mention a few features of Die eVCH i M°’ Cary, b i vst—Prayer 1 by Rev. to t 1. ti b. and among the recitations will mention lhe Wounded Soldier,” by Miss Yirdic Thomas; “Just Forty Years ago,’' bv Miss Reta PaCCtty; reader: Siege of Alamo.” ed by Claude Brown, was line, and I feel safe in saying he will become the orator of the , l>Ar . ,, , , ”'iy. Vacation, iJV iiUtll and “Pantomime,” by Thomas, were both very ; prettj. r Then r , came . , -Johns , , (Jrandmother, by Willie Brown. This was the best of all. A short address then fol by Mr. Brock, which he closed tllUSR'NaW let US all adjourn to the dining room, which wc ditl, and ice cream cake were served by our charming hostess. Afterwards some went to the parlor and some to the front gallery. Se\ - era! nice games were engaged in, and a sweet vocal duet “A Gypsy Countess,” was render ed by Miss Lydian Silverberg w Ho],kins. Ice cold leillOliade WUS tllCIi SCI VCd the C1 '° Wd Jlbont ' SCVe "W T el '' sous. Best, comes last and iii | tlii^ ln, ‘ s inslutiee !llslall vL ill’ll Uiai W'us was tho UlC . -_tic. ni^ Ua- m HC .,.t I( of ^Miurfvcr. J Wi Man\^ thunks, kind sirs. Mrs E. C. Gaunt and Messrs John and Jim Brown, of Flo rida, are visiting in this vicinity. On the clear and sunny morning of August 30th a small parly left here in skiffs and rowed gaily over the waves en route for May Bluff to attend the picnic ol the season. After hard pulling by the boys we reached our destination, where we met a small crowd already assembled. During lhe dinner day a shower came up, so after we went to the hospita ble home of Mr. J. P. Mizell and there we had music. Miss Mizellc entertained the crowd by playing on the piano, and then the Freda Baud Our party reached home safely at about the seventh hoar. 1 hear that one young man came near falling overboard. What a pity! But we were not sur prised. MissClarene Smith will leave Normal next Tuesday for the Georgia and Industrial College at Milledgevillc. Miss Sallie Lang will soon return home. Another pity! Mr. J. C. Bain is very sick this week. Mr. Liston R, Lang is at his home at Burnt Fort on a visit, Wrile up, fellow correspon dents, and be more punctual, So says Kitty Clyde You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain’s Colie Cholera and Diarrhoea Rcuhu’j: J K. Bedell, Woodbine; Fos ter – Lang, Satilla Bluff, I, T. McKinnon, White Oak Tarboro, or J. I|. Bachlott, St. Marys, will refund your money if you arc not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere ad mi fled to be the most success* lul remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It is pleas ant, safe and reliable. Bipans Tubules euro flatulenco. ■ KINGSLAND. Deer limiting is in full Ida: Messrs. J. F. Cooner, J. Peeples and Alex Peeples i' mi nod from the Grassy I-lail Saturday with three line decl ini and Mr. D. T. Peeples fell line Tuesday by killing a veil line Miss one. Annie Langford, wlJ j has school, been teaching left for the her home Bridgj ton i Atlanta on Tuesday eveuiin Having contracted a casel| fever she goes home to n cope rate. Gis.-V-liJ 1 Mr. M. D. McNeil is with a case of fever. al fl Master Clide Whitter his ....._ sister, ol Kings berry, ^ art visiting Misses among Eva relatives Swift and here.-j IMi Lang, Messrs C. M. Iluggi^ Joe r^cott, and George and Ji? Brandon, came down fron Woodbine last Sunday to atl tend the baptising at OakwelB M rs. Robert Proctor returnjB Creekl to her home at Otter Fla., alter spending several weeks visiting relatives here. Dr. A. K. Swift was her/J Thursday on a professiona visit to Mr. E. O’. Gillette family of whom there are fouaj sick with fever. 1 Ruhamah church has a right to rejoice 'i hey have had eleven additions in the month.1 Mr. Alexander the popular A salesman Sons, of here S. Guckenheimey Thursday. was , Mrs. II. A. Rcnfroe of Folk.^ ton, Ga., are visiting lelatr^J here. The great success merit of bowel complaints hj made it, standard over tl greater part of the eivilisd world. For sale by Foster] Lang, Satilla Bluff; L.'T. ’ n Kinium, White Oak and boro; J. R. Bachlott, St aud J. K. Bedell,‘Woodbine, TIIARLV, The cool September breezes are enjo(>ed very much. Messrs. Charlie and Walters, of Brunswick, up here last week 0:1 a hunt. 1 don’t think they eeeded in getting many birds. Miss Minnie Ogden is ex pected home tliis week from Jacksonville, where site has been speiidingjhe summer with her sisters. >Ve will all be much pleased to have her back with us Miss Bertie Ogden will leave Saturday for Jesup, where she goes to visit, relatives. Her triends say she will be missed very much. Master Harland Carter is. (piite ;i fisherman. He recent ly ! i one tl tty caught no less than twelve large drum weigh ing from 30 to 50 pounds. Last week Captain Moran’s svhoonc-r sank about half a mile from here. She was loaded wuh rosin and spirits of lurpen tine. Captain Register came to her relief ^ith the schooner Metre and took the cargo lo Brunswick. The loss was not Ne G ,L |( 'at. * watermelons around here are very scarce except at Cap ,a111 ^. u ' aes - tl,cre they Paradise. are very TO THE DFAF.—A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in (lie Head by Dr. Nich olson’s Artificial Far Drums, deal' = lute, so uv t poop i uua !e to pro cure the Far Drums may have them free. Address No. 1239 t he Institute, 780 Eighth Ave nue, New York. 1 GEORGIAN. Onward. DAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1899. f Feop’e You Know. x _ ITEMS ABOUT CAMDEN luterestlDg Bits of News Taken From Join Oar Exchanges. tlic Charlton County Herald Mrs Calvin Peepl es ttdi ,, counU, \v , Iio lecenll} . braced the cm Mormon religion ■u) Br!,' il(‘I l " f rami ° agl I ,‘. \ Ilerc Cll l‘ S ll(c " ml to / V 0 t Lake t’ily, I'tuU. , son liad gone some time | lehler L Wltll a \ lew ol becoming in the bdi. ie Brunswick Times. ts. „ E T TWrio 0 Did 110, of Or (\ m rill pun tv is spending several ■ Ri-iihuurif].' " ■ ■ n anti _.i Mrs. \ r ItObeit r>,, k . ■title 1 daughter npL. Miss Ro fc II ■i Fn i O.'-tSl-, ^c.,. w aliCi seveial Cl , 11 I ,. Utime in Nebraska, aud a in Asheville Iiave riled to Darien, where they make their future home. " ■ the Kassau county .-Ur. Ib.pt. Richardson expecls to »lete the Oriel in Mreeks aud have her ready ■peelion ■ and work. Site quite a nice boat. A mow and Bunkley ve bought Mr. A. C. Wright’s tre property in this place. Mr. Wm. Proctor of Proc Jville, kly Fla, has moved his to this place for the ■mer. Mr. Proctor is now Ling Camden county beef ■e and will batcher and ■ to Fefnaudina. Right to Ugliness, ■jpl WHO is lio-iu in !, M H l |^P?ne Inend?, hut rTTm k. sickly anu Wt, ail run 5 down , lb El«.‘ ,Uo C ™»iii!, affok |r kidney trouble, her impure lood will cause pimples, Blotches, skin eruptions and a L-ic wretched complexion. Etec Bitters is the best medi- world to regulnt ■e stomach, liver and ■ys R arid to purify the blood. gives strong nerves, bright pyes smooth, velvety skin, Nch complexion It will make l good-looking charming wo man of a run-down invalid. July 60 cents at all drug -tores. THE WORD BLIZZARD. Jaid to Have Keen l sod In South Da I A kota In the Sixties. well known book of reference u», cnicago A„v-,,, e , »„ originator of the word “blizzard Irs ■rtiie sth of January, 1880 old tim in . i* South Dakota take exception to a »««“ ilii, iditor of the Hutchinson County Her who commenced his newspaper fermillion, york on the Dakota Republican, at it, August, 1SG7. , Swiss bell ringers, k’illiani rrived In Vermillion by stage, and Deake, manager of the bell ingers, said to a party of friends, “1 f oulil like to see one of your blizzards have heard so much about.” Mr. True nswered: “All right. We will order ne for your special benefit aud have ; here when you come back through ere from Yankton.” Afler showing three nights in in the troupe started homeward loux City, Mr. Peake being oil the utsiilo of the stage with tbe driver, he morning was warm and balmy, ir. Peake was astonished at the of the driver, ac who suddenly whip up. aud asked what tho matter T. C. Williams, who was driv answered that he was afraid Mr. Tie's order was going to be a little of time. “Look to the north stiid he. There was the blizzard ion eh i ng In all its fury. In almost the blinding snow was being through the air. aud Mr. withdrew to the Inner part of stage. It was one of the most hicli to the territory, Is saying considerable. The troupe was compelled to wait Vs days at Vermillion until Mr. blizzard had blown itself out.— ix Falls Argus. [Dus Tabu lee: gentle catha'tlc. A Charming Soc'al Event. , The hospitable home of Sen atof and Mrs. Ling of Bluff was the scene of a tie levelling, ! ligiltful lawn par tv on Monday ircoi given ill honor of ie ls i 1 , s ,Mr3.J U leDun J () ( Savannah, and Mr. Louis Lung of the ••Klondike " TUe lawn was brilltowly laminated by numerous and s l>ec0!llil)if „„dry devices, wliicli cast g |„ w over the fai, : faces and prettv costumes ladies. It was 0 that the l .... ess and her Stately y gueSt of honor i made i charming a pair * °Pli°8ues, ,, lae p , one in ! orgaud t,i valid the Other ill black , with lilac rl • silk. And , n as f ° r the ,, S entlemau , fr e ° m the , ‘ Klondike, ’ he was as “.“LTlil? kucclvels . ... tliut iuinoi “ 'A , sa\s „ g jf^ .. he lius atuassed a ^ rtain important aud not tar distant day. ail ideal night for out-door , , entertainment; . . . , audit , ■ would be difficult to say enjoyed , the , J occasion most: , those who spent the hours dancing those and card-playing, few who, with some con genial spirit at hand, seemed content mocks and to.swing lazily in gaze on the silvery bosom of the placid Satilla as she winds her noisless way D, c sca In fact, everybody had a good time, notwithstanding the “gay and festive saudtly,” who was very much in deuce. ‘ nost amt hostess Were element, for all Camden knows I h »' happier "s charming wife are never than when i,,:? ,l ‘ eir -f' cra ble irie " d3 ’ A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. A Prominent Virginia Editor Had Almost Given Up, but Was Brought Back to’Perfect Health bv Chamber lain’s Colic, hoiera and Piirrbeea Beioedy. From the Times. Hills till e, Ya. I suffered with diarrhoea a Ion- time and thought I inucli .ml Wing lime cared. I had cud money aad Cored so much misei v that i had almost decided to give up all hones of recovery and awaii the result, bul noticing thead-| vertisement of Chamberiaiu's Colic. Cholera and Diamhoea ! valid also some testi I lllOUials Staling llOW SOIUC WOU ')« , , ,I , cn.cs v,.i had 101 ’ ..-rmirriii " : by this emed} ' j '. \ , 1 deClUCU 10 ti v j t After taking a few doses • . . , file, find e ?' 1 '-!L Wish to s;)\ I, ,• .1 fill L . ...... lilt. Zl 1 (nv ‘ ■ ponders C aud fellow SUl ieVCVS that I . ,11 A I dfe and hearty mall tt'daV and ted US , ’ 1 .^g '' { ever did ill mV life.— . , , t rn JleKilHlOll, W ^ llitO Oak and m , j Bedell, Wood . ; jd ’ ’ blUC; UoslCl i., r ^.iii.id o .:n ;l pd J. R. Bachlott. Si. M irvs a, io ike Contrariety or n«rber«. “Every barber on earth.” said the observant man. "lias one habit that drives me to driuk. lie gets you nice iy lathered up. strops a razor careful iy and then makes one sweep with uie blade across your face. Then he looks at you inquiringly and suspends operations while lie asks. ‘Razor suit | you. sir';' K you answer yes, tie nl- got- two three strops the ra or times, or else he .promptly ehauges the blade. Why lie should do either when you say you are satisfied 1 uunot fathom. Lately l have always said that the did not suit, and in razor barber kept nearly every ease the sereuely at work with same razor. i might add that that's the reason that 1 am now shaving seif. ’-New York sun. my- Subscribe (or the Georgian, SI.00 a year in advance. Term*, terms. f (A(lvanse 011 P® r A linillU. _ NO. 16. “833.” 0)1 l,yre ‘‘ est ' j„ lasy cha'ir” 1 ^’ i My thoughts my And revert to Bailey's Mills the scenes and people there. 1 *.“*^KX3";.m. A, familiar catching catfish ' e scenes, one. Awl although my stay was very short T, '|,^Sd.»A»L R ^ IB’ W soon will he arrive at Pays-indu? u aque8lion Can you guc*? - Frank Bliley, the ladies and children, With faces so bright and fair; Oh! how I wish I couid see them; Oh’, how 1 wish I was But one there is in particular That i should nice to see, Hi* name I will not mention, lie is known as eight thirty-throe, a 1 ’ He prides . himse if on his figure; The By that I do not mean When figurfe lie puts on the lumber it is perfectly L. green. *r oodays «. as™,e« ..to*. when it u fair, FroBl S® ?t,° f Ms hcad t0 tbe 80168 f e ° An “Adonis” everywhere. But my pipe li :s gone out at hist, A n l I m « sleepy as I can be; , , the grant shadow may never grow i ess . of eight hundred and thirty-three. B.iltimore, Dkv Pitch Pi.vb. Md., June 14 , 1897. Vulcanic Eraptions Arc c: , but skin o . | I0 ; 1S Arnica r0 °. °* j‘ ,v - tX s .-al\e cures them; 1 ;ds0 °^ d ’ i' uli »ing and fever • - ' 01 e> ’ u ‘ sei ' f * J< !“'• leions, > ,,lll> ’ v ' a 1 ,^’ cu ^’ Bruises. burns, scalds, , chapped , hands, be?t pi.e cure on c ‘ w l ) c 'l. 0lli l )U ‘ ns aU( ^ acbcs - Only 2o cents a box U!C Btiaranteed. feo.d b\ all urag^ists. L Oli? oTWiMHremoTSSTS n( i cnooossfnl sivAl m-cn-s of season was the ‘ Tackv Party” at the residence of Mm. M A of this Wcdcesday cvcc' week, j At the usual hour the guests began to arrive, and it was a motley looking crowd. There 1 popu.ai" belles IrOlll PoSSUill j tj - ot and “prominent young I men” from Waybaek among •*» S' ,csts ’ 10 “T »»«'««. » f B "®! 10 11 L '> f ,aiia l, > =’ > U ‘ e 4° V t’f Little - Boj Bine - • and others too numerous lo Mueu merriment was caused b T the incongruous assemblage o! web known characters and promiuent people ' in the first ^ aaces °* tb e evening to tackiest VOllllg , hilly . Was awarded , . to 'Mis/Unln Lang, ® and li,o |,ri/m 10 l l( aC , . 1 awarded ; ' ,lau uas to Mr. J. U . Lrawfonl, s >mc of lhe charades re,, FCSOllOspCCUul} . .. . r 1 w AL Vlll Ilia Diana, ’ ' bv Ml'S. R. S. ll, =" j y „ y 1 ‘ were leiliai al )'v good; a but in the awarding o! the prizes they could not. O VOlirse, be COlisltlered US tli‘‘ suizes were offered for the bit-w ,-t auj .1 d t 1 ,i tl r . . to all. past mo.-tp.cas Full rciglietl Sti- 1 K !1U ,:|t ' U ® a i. ‘ , ’ ,.,.., ’ Ulltl llid ‘ ItlCKV l fifty will be J pleasantly “ rOlUt'inbei'etl Ibr U a, *'g tittle . Bismarck’s Iron Jicrve Was the result of his splen did health. Indomitable wiil and tremendous energy ate found where stomach, bv , LltlliONS . , W III Hi , , UOWIMS , a re out of order. If these tjualities and the success they , bring, . tat*- New use Dr. Kings Life Pills. TllOV deveb powerof bra in and Only 25c at all thug stt> es.