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THE SOUTHEAST GEORGIAN.
' Walter Wyatt, Editor and Proprietor,
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A weekly Paper Devoted to the Interest
of Camden County.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
WOODBINE, GEORG!A.
Subscription Price:
One year : : 8
Six months : g
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jar*A<ldress all comuiupicaimns to Tg«
Southeast Georgian.
Entered at the postoffice in Woodbine
ns s qond class matter.
WOODBINE, GA„ SEPT. £, 1800.
A GREAT OFFER,
By special arrangement made
with the publishers of the Farm
Journal we are enabled to offer
that paper for the rest of 1899
and until December 1QQ8, nearly
five years, absolutely free to every
one. pf our subscribers who pays
up for tiro Geokgian one year
in advance. The Farm Journal is
an old established paper, enjoying
great popularity, one of the best
and most useful farm papers pub
lished.
This offer should be accepted
without delay, as our arrangement
with the Farm Journal folks stip
ulates that subscriptions to their
paper are to be sent in during
June and the first part of July.
The date o.f the county fair is
Only five weeks off. Are you get
ting ready for it?
The Darien Gazette says: “The
legislature should not hesitate for
a single moment to make a big
appropriation for the military of
Georgia. We can all see (lie need
of it now.”
“It is more than half in
planning comic “ much in
as
farming as in any other business.
Some, of the saddest failures have
been hard manual workers,” says
Farm Journal.
The Houston Home Journal hits
the nail squarely when it says:
UThe legislator must be extremely
facetious who sees anything funny
in the demand for a dog law in
Georgia. Such a law would be
just, it is needed, it will be asked
for, and it will be enacted.
ent legislators will be wise to act
upon this suggestion next
tober.”
---------------r four weeks , from „
Court meets,
Tuesday and the misdemeanor of
fenders, are laying low and hoping
ing to escape the attention of the
grand to say t jurors. hat crime Ye IS are at t Jhankfu V1 ho usual lf j
low ebb in the county, but there
are some flagrant infractions of
the criminal code that should,
and doubtless will, receive atten
tion. The. grand jury drawn for
the October term is composed of
some of our best and most promi
nent citizens, and they owe it to
their intelligence and patriotism
to consistently and conscienciously
perform thoroughly the duties of
a good grand juror “without fear
The Savannah Morning News
tgdls of an Irwin county farmer
who made a net profit of $294 on
two and a half acres of land
planted in onions the past season,
find is now making a good prop of
late corn on the same land, which
he planted between the rows of
onions just before time to dig the
latter, early in June. The land
\yas ordinary pine or wiregrass
land, which would not have, made
a, half hnfe of cotton on the two
acres and a half. The onions were
■yyorked at less cost than it takes
to make cotton, too,. Here is a
pointer for the people of this
po.unfcy. There could be thousands
pf dollars worth of onions raised
here in a year and a market readily
found for them, but as it is, pur
merchants have to import them,
READ THE Bl i L ? " TIMES -
Bejr»u From Curiosity mid Contln
u«d Through Interest,
A stout, elderly man was noticed
gazing earnestly at a display of “Bibles
in all languages'’ in a show window.
A stroller passing halted to see what
this man was gazing at and remarked
that there was a line assortment of Bi
hies.
“Yes,” said the man, “but I have one
at home older and bigger than any of
theifn** There did not seem to he any
connection between the age and size of
a Bible, so fo.r lack of anything further
to say the stroller asked the mau if he
had ever read ids big Bible through.
"Yes,” was the reply. “1 have read
it through 11 times.”
“Holy Moses!” ejaculated the stroller.
“What do you think of the Bible after
reading it through so many times?”
“Well, the Bible is all right. I will
tell you how 1 came to read it through
the first time. An old circuit rider
wlio used to visit my father’s house
when I was a boy one Sunday preach
ed a sermon from Uie text, 'For a man
shall be judged according to the deeds
done in the body.’ 1 asked him if that
text was to be found in the Bible, and
he said. ‘Of course it is.’ I said i
did not think it was, and he proposed
that we both read the Bible through to
find it. We did not find it, but I found
so many kept tlfiugs which interested me
that I on reading the Bible till I
have gone through it 11 times.”—Port
land Oregonian.
A CmripiiH Lookins’ Es'g 1 .
A shark’s egg is one of the most odd
looking things imaginable and iias no
more resemblance to an egg, strictly
speaking, than it has to a paving stone.
In one variety it is pillow shaped aud
has a long “horn,” or “feeler,” at each
corner. It is about two inches long
apd the color almost pure black.
It is unprovided with shell, as we
understand that word, but the contents
are protected by a thick, leathery cov
ering, which has almost as much elas
ticity about it as a covering of rubber
would have.
The “feelers” mentioned catch hold
of and wind themselves around pieces
of seaweed and other floating objects
aud hang until the egg is hatched.
One variety of the shark lays 18 eggs
during the month of April. These float
about uulil early In December, when
the little sharks emerge.
Katins I,ike a Bird.
It isn’t as polite as it is intended to
be to say that a person has the appe
tite of a bird. If a human being ate as
much proportionately as does the av
erage bird, the sight would be disgust
ing. Iu one shrike there have been
found the remains of 79 caterpillars, 24
bugs, one field mouse and one leech. A
field hawk that was observed for a
month is credited with a record of
'17000 time in that time. A tame owl
ate seven! mice, one after the other,
feet of SPorms daily.
Tiie End.
“What have you been writing, my
dear?” asked Mrs. Beech wood of her
daughter.
“These are the last sad writes, main
Ilia,” replied the girl. “This note tells
Mr. Homewood that 1 have ceased to
love him."—Pittsburg Chronicle-Tele
graph.
Mothers of children affected
witli croup or a severe cold need
hesitate to
berlaie s Cough hemedy. 11
contains no opiate nor narcotic
any form and may be
as confidently to the babe as l( >
an adult, 'i lie great success
that has attended its use in the
treatment of colds and croup
has won for it the approval and
praise it has received
out the United States and in
maMv foI . cij?n , !lU( J s . For sale
. t>! „ *r ♦!. IN. rr Deueil. IVODUOim.,
Foster – Lang, Salilla Bluff; L.
T. McKinnon, White Oak -and
Tarboro, and J. R. Rachlott,
St. Marys.
HowT@
Gain Flesh
Persons have been known to
gain a pousstS a day by taking
sn ounce of SCOT VS EMUL
SION. it is strange, but it often
happens. the produces
Somehow ounce
(fog pound ; it seems to start the
digestive machinery going is prop- able
zr \y t $$ that the patient
( 0 digest and absorb his ordinary
fo 0 rj, which lie COUSd not do be*
fore, and that is the way the gain
ij made.
certain amount
necessary for health; if you have
not got it you can get it by
taking
%mtn mmm
«so«;Kvu»Mr-*a B, ( ’«a rouui 'i »i n f
You will find it just as useful in
as bt winter, and if you are thriving upon
it don’t stop because the weather is warm.
50c. and $1.00, all druggists.
SCOTT – BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
U/ * r / a £ O p MW
for a Mona,
Tombstone or
n t/
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THINK OF IT!
Iii Fencing hi a> Cheap as J
rp, « ,> , r '* r . i I / Get t „ °»>‘ iv ]!
FoilCC Oil Earth. ) awl Pri
MIGHT SAVE YOU SOi
Why Not Try
Brunswick Mar
Brunswick. Ga.
Fresh
Mr store : nrnv'no', ......V"- ’Zji
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but mv Goods are A1 wa’T
ladies’, Oents’as
O alicoes, 0rj
Also a, full supply of tlie <i
A Complete Stock of Choice{
ifoceriesa
I Buy and Sell Counj \
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N0T"iCfir - 'OUNTvl_ —
STATE OF GEOKGIA, CAMDEM <
There will He sold on »lie 9tli day of Scptemb^* hid'!civ
IgO'J, at t lie »Id homestead, to i he highest;
for cash, one steam •-rits Mill, mav.imicry, ftc.:
ifiMieiiehhaeceaselii of 1 ''” August, 1899.^^
This the 28tli day ^ ^
Administrator of Fa id Esiafev^
ci(! , lion f0l . Guardimsliip.
STATE 0F GK0R( . a v, camokn coixiy.
au^.VTiUmimid] o:
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’ordinary i- : v .
“ 0 eawden to ca.
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CITATION.
G KOKGJ A, C A M DEN COXIX TV.
To All Whom Ic May Concern:
me
on the first Monday ’i„ October. 1800.
Given under mv hand and official signature,
"da^ robk.it i.axg.
or.iin»r y r.-.m.;enco.,o>._
B. LEVISON >
The Largest Liquor House in
Brunswick.
Special attention paid to
Country Orders, dugs and
packing Free
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
B. LEVISON,
liOMdrcetBransiisliJa.
its Morphine treated and without Whiskey pain hab- ot^
confinement. Cure guaran
teed or no pay. B. H. VttAh, •,
Man’gr Litlna Springs San
itarium, Box 3, Austell, Ga.
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if- V/ashinjjtan, D. C.
ife i jtgp ? r cy> . tagos, of made Affords thin Handbook tHroueh paper Xn<iuiries superior if the desired may advan- editor! be
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Patent Laws FREH
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I hive now a Fine Line of
hildran’s Shoes,
Goods, Be I
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warden Seed,
'provisions l
Produce of all Kinds.
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.OUTHERN RAILWAY.'*
Schedule In Effect Juno 11th, 1S99.
Northbound. No. (No. |ao. So.
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McDonough.. P 41 0 22 p j Soup ..... 6 05a
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1 Birmingham....... Atlanta ;il3tej 6 OOn •. 1 10 1 4 .>p
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Everett i‘'«np .........:10 ..........I 86a 830n: 2 38p..... 5 lOp 350a 5 48a
Brun swick II 35al 4 80p| 6051, 7 46a
t os. 13 and 14.—Puiimau Sleeping between ( ars be
u Brunsv.ii;k end Atlanta, Jack
llJo, Fla., und Cincinnati, via Everett and
mi a.
b^. 15 and 10.—Pullman Sleeping Curs be
en Atlanta and Cincinnati, via Chatta
ru between Chattanooga and Mem
rains 7 and in—Pullman ” Drawing Room
■et Sleeping Cars between Macon and
evillo, N. C.
7 and 8 —Pullman Sleeping Cars bo
■en Atlanta and Chattanooga.
Bdh. 0 mid 1<>—Observation Chair Cars be*
■Cn ■nuection Macon and Atlanta.
at Union Depot, Atlanta, for all
JftKK ■tsnorFft, GANNON, east and west.
S. J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. – Gen. Mgr., Tratlie Manager,
pWashhigion, A. TURK, D. C. H. Washington, HAKDWICK, D, C.
. S.
Gon’ 1 Pa f:s. A gt. Asst. Gen’l Pass. A gt.
Washington, p. C. Atlanta, Ga.
Ripatu; Tubules cure (lizziucpp.
$ 0
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Owens Ferry, Ga., ;
Store at 7 *:
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J O Dyal, Prop., I
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1 shape of Dry B
Who keeps everything in the 7
n Goods, Shoes, Clothing for (ho young and old,
Groceries, Hardware, Farm Implements, Fie.
Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Tinware, and
Willow Ware, Vaiices, Tobacco, Etc.
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Now, we wish to ask you a question. Where do you 1
j town? V by, at IheS
•7 buy your goods when you come to
I cheapest place, of course Then in the future 1 am sure a
I you will make your way right to
; s i j. o. dyal’s “M/IIN” store.
PLEASE DROP IN
And see me when 3-011 come to town. I am anxious to
Ciow you a full, up-to-date line of tOILEl AR
TICLES, SUNDRIES, DRUGS, ETC., ETC.
PRESCRIPTIONS the best Drugs and
In compounded, nothing but
Chemicals are used in my store, and you get the best
results from all Medicines 1 put up
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST,
BRUNSWICK, GARDENS. GA.
LANDRETTUS FRESH SEED FOR FALL
SB in ilu s ai-1 fin li © mmmM iw«S
* FASHONABLE CLOTHING
1 Up fo date
J fS||fL|!.„ f » J? a , iu '•* vcrj ','Tf l TT h '°
.Kvi-n,,! aU1 l mail., .ml
Perfect fitting
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Muslin Underwear, Corset Covers, Lmb nveur. Neckwear,
Hosiery, etc. Agent for (he celeb.rite,i KAB) CORSET.
All colors and styles, from $ 1.09 t . 1 CO.
Boys and Childrens l Wyttiti
Clot lung ntul FiirnisiiioKs. Ilats. Hos
Xeckvveav, ITnUn wear, Sliirts, E c.
.
Mens SupDlies abundance. Suits, i i
In usual Superior «
Fine Neckwear, Underwear, Negligee 1 oU
Sliii ts, etc.
Stiff', Soft aud stra v Hats.
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C.O.D. Sliipmenls with privileg s-TT-W.'' V
■ of examining before pay- a MM
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GOODS niHIIT OU MONEY BACK. Si r>
atw g-T g H ^ 1 1 * . Levy – Bro,
S0-T7-a.r*A.inLSb Hn.,
~TTjTi5ga
H M. MILLER – ^ON,
BRUNSWICK, 0A.
Bedroom Suits from $15. “S3 I
N G ?.tl y P O li S h G Cl clflCj Solid OciR ChcUfS 50C Up
Table Oil Goth 20c par yard.
High Back Rockers at $1.75.
FULL LINE OF
Sideboards, Tables, | Dinner Sets,
Sewing Machines, Lamps, Rugs,
Trunks, Portieres, Lace Curtains,
Baby Carriages,] Toilet Sets, Etc.,
.At Lowest Price s.
Iii ordriiig mention this, paper.
New Home Sewing MachineS,
Latest style and all imprftvmeiits. reduced to
$3o OO