The southeast Georgian. (Kingsland, Ga.) 1894-1996, September 08, 1899, Image 4
THE SOUTHEAST GEORGIAN, Walter Wyatt, Editor and Proprietor. WOODBINE, GA., SEPT. 8, 1899. Little Local Lines. Mrs, Sal 1 ie Lang is visiting at Senator Lang’s, Warren Mizell is clerking at Foster aud Lang’s. {Several members of Mr. George Mizell’s family are sick with fever. Miss Sue Lang has returned to Woodbine. She aud her brothers Green and Waller will qttend school here. Mrs, Rosa Lee Russell, of Tompkins, was here Tuesday pn route to Savannah and Meldrim. She returned Thurs day. Mrs. A. M Peeples moved from the hotel back to her own }iouse last Monday, and it seems like old times to see her down there. Mr. L. E. Lang, after enjoy ing several days hunting and tripping the light fantastic toe among his Camden county rel atives and friends, returned to Klondike on Thursday. The editor and ivifc received jasf Monday an invitation to a dance to be given that ing at the summer home of Hon. and Mrs. 1). P. Rose, and we tried to get there, but got left, and missed what we hear was a very pleasant event. Mr. F. A. Whitford went back to Bailey’s Mills last week to resume his work there but returned on Saturday with a regular case of chills and fe ver, and he says it is altogeth er too regular to suit him, as he has had a chill every day. Mr. Davis has had his place pf business ceiled throughout, added a great deal of to the front room, put a shade other improvements. He in torins us he will shortly add other lines to his stock in trade. Mrs. Parries opened the school here last Monday, but owing to the existence of a few mild cases of malarial fe ver among the scholars the at tendance up to date has been very slim. By the first of next month, however, the school house will be full and the school in a flourishing condi tion. Senator Lang and his friends have been very successful in deer hunting since the season opened last Friday. We un derstand that they have killed pine in some three or four days’ hunting. We were re membered by the senator last {Saturday and return thanks for a very fine piece of veni sou wliicli, it is needless to say, was thoroughly enjoyed. Mr. W. W. Cushing, of White Oak, is overhauling the hotel building for Dr. Wright and will put it in fine condi tion. The doctor was here the first of the week and informs us that he will move just as soon as the house is ready for him, which about Mr. Cushing says will be in two weeks. We will be glad to welcome Dr. Wright and his family to Woodbine. The dance of the season, as far as Woodbine is concerned, will occur tonight at. the resi dence of Mrs. Peeples. It is to be given by the young men in honor of Miss Eva Swift, the charming and popular) young lady \vho has been spending the summer here with her brother and his wife, Dr. and Mrs, A. K. Swift. Miss Eva expects to terminate her visit lere shortly aud return to lur home at across, much to the regret of the many friends she has won since her advent among us. Jewelry! Watches! Diamonds'! 1 Silverware BOSS and fi Watches Novelties hmi From Every of Kind sm MB 1 $2 Up. ] 18673 REPAIRING OF WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY SPECTACLES, ETC., A SPECIALTY. If Your Eyes Bother You Call and have ns examine and fit glasses to them. We a ljust lenses scientifically. KENNON MOTT, “THE JEWELER,” AND OPTICIAN. Time daily from Washington. Official watch examiner for Souther Railway. 215 Newcastle, St., Brunswick, (la. Fair Subscriptions. The following is the list of subscriptions to the fund for county fair and making at (he state fair: Mrs L C Carnagie, $50 00 Foster – Lang, 20 00 D P Rose, 10 00 McNeil – Zittrouer, 5 00 J E Sparks, 1 00 W B God ley, 1 00 J II Seals, 1 00 J 0 Wingate, 1 00 Henry King, 1 00 A I Griffin, 1 00 j p Godlev, I 00 John Quarlerinan 1 00 L T McKinnon,--- 1 00 E F Dean, 50 B J Gowen, Willie Peeples, 50 Eugene Wells 50 - Hagen, 50 A W Kinlaw, 50 Dan Littlefield, 50 A B God ley, 50 Ii II Dyal, 50 Foster Allen, 50 F E Brock, 50 Uncas Lizzimorc, 50 J C Littlefield, 50 --Fort. 25 Z B tiav 25 Da^Td^Pneid W G. Gowcn n Z G W. N. Casey, Jr. Cl O Tolu!, $103 00 The following additional sub scriptions have been reported; G 0 Floyd o Govvau Patterson o Nahum Littlefield 1 o Jack Colson o George Colson o Total $109 50 A Victim of Overconfidence. “This bill isn't what I had a right to expect,” grumbled the man who had stepped up to the cashier’s window at the gas company’s office. “Two dollars, hey?” said the cashier, glancing at the bill. “That doesn't seem so very exorbitant. What was it the month before?” “Four dollars.” “You didn’t kick on that, did you?” “No.” “Why is this so much smaller?” “The house was shut up half the month.” “Then what are you complaining about? Isn't $2 about right?” “Yes; but, blame it, I made a bet of $5 the other day that the bill would be as big as usual!”—Chicago Tribune. A Warning Phase. “What made you break off the argu ment so suddenly?” “Didn’t you hear what he said?” ask ed the cautious citizen. “Yes. When you left, he had just said, ‘Let us talk this over calmly and reasonably.’ ” “That’s why I went. Whenever a man says ‘Let us talk it over calmly and reasonably’ you may depend on his being so angry it won't take more than three words to make him fight.” —Washington Star. Placing tlio Responsibility. Visitor (in penitentiary) — What brought you to this place, my friend? Convict — Th’ sheriff. — Ohio State Journal. Not « Military Cook. Ilis Wife—And what did she say when you offered her $13 a month? The Suburbanite—She told me con temptuously they got ns much as that In the army.—Brooklyn Life. Charles Darwin was so weak in health that but for the wife aud chil dren who saved him from trouble and gave him the leisure of a peaceful home he would probably never have mado his great discoveries. The carrier pigeon was in use by tlie state department of the Ottoman em pire as early as the fourteenth cen tury. FINE WINES, Liqusrs, Cigars and Mm Order your Whiskey from A. KONETZKO, Manager lor Kstafo of IV. Konezko, Same will have prompt attention. Orders shipped and delivered same day as received. Give me a trial. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Prices aud Sam-1 pies spnt on application. Prices and quality of goods guaran teed against competition. A. KONETZKO, Mgr Darien, Gra, The Peooles Cheap Stoi ® I carry a full line olp HAWKE’S celebrated] Eyeglasses aud Specks. Just received a line ,of fine Spring Dress [Goods. I). M- Ferry's FRESH smi J. S. V Woodbine. Ca BRUNSWICK, GA. * J 20G Bay Street. Wholesale aid Retail • Dealer In 9 9 ©gp Jug Trade a Specialty.^ Agent for Acme Brewings! TM Co/s Fine Beers. HE KNEW HUMAN NATURE, Ar.<l llad Jio Trouble In Disposing of., the Old Stoek. In Dearborn street is a haberdasher i —time was when they answered to a ; less formidable name—who counts a ) genius among his employees. This “favored of fortune” is a youth who j once clerked in a general store in the j country, and his present proprietor wonders if there are any more like him running at largo in the provinces. There li.nl been a stock of cheap col lars aud cuffs on the shelves for years. Once in awhile, usually just before in voicing, these articles had been brought down, carefully dusted, tied with uew baliy ribbon, arranged In or derly fashion iu the window and mark ed “9 cents” for the cuffs, “5 cents” for the collars. But patrons would 1 none of them. Occasionally a man ■ would come along aiul toss them over, | attracted by the price, hut that was < all. They would not sell. 1 The country youth waited till tlie first hard rain. Then he look an arm- : ful of the goods aud dipped them care- | fully in a pail of water so that about , half of each article was moistened, j Then lie dried them iu the sun at the .1 back door and next morning heaped ! | them in the window with this mark- j ing: I : Ruined by the Rain. : Collars, 10 Cents. : Cuffs. ‘20 Cents. : And they we: t t efore noon. It was all tile genius f.< a the country could do to get subsequent armfuls soaked ami dried fast enough to supply the demand.—Chicago l’ost. FUpans Tabules: at druggists. T3~El> BIG OTORE IS The People’s Favorite Trading Place, We set the pace foi lively trading with rade winning prices and an assortment of pods kept nowhere else in Camden. le can offer you Seasonable and Satisfying Bargains in CLOTHING: For Men and Boys, little ami big, o'.d ft)\ kl-young. Summer Clothes to keep in, Sunday Clothes to go to church , Wet weather Clothes and Clothes to oik in. Anything you want in tlis hape of Clothes. ' HATS: r Everything in the Latest Styles of Straw Ilats, Crash Hats, Felt Hats; for Everybody, Men, Women and Children, rnd pieuty of Caps for the Babies, »ear seasonable head covering and |cep cool. ■ i Everything in Notions; Hosiery, Sin fenders, Buttons, Embroidery, Laces, Ivibbons, Sewing Silk, Cotton, Linings, towels, Wahl, Table Linen, Collars and Cuffs, Tidies, Toilet Articles, fumery, Stationery, Etc., Etc, o. i |^>dn and Groceries complete we always carry a choice stock, embracing every thing that our trade demands. You can .throw away money and get little value |or it if you do not know the proper ace to buy. Call and be convinced. m a HI id Id cs a t. F«*«s to p to • c/3 «c fc-ri <o– ft—d C*3l C/M «~~dk > cr ■Mi > O T * a ~tr c .J jiv *5 \ SATILLA BLUFF. G-A. tJCONTT rOE-3-ET THE1 "D? sbi aat-igaai . **« A ak. Wc/ txknad ipayUp In Advance. ™ i'o all of subscribers who have our or will pay up in advance for this year we [make tlio following clubbing rates: The Southeast Georgian and the TLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL one year for $1.50 or the GEOREIAN and the SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS, (Twice a Week), ■ one year for $1.75, j For special rates for the GEORGIAN ^ijl and any two or more papers write to or at this office. [ We can supply yon with three papers for the pi ice of two, but ■ Remember, Your subscription to the [GEORGIAN must be paid in advance. J. H. MORGAN, EVERETT CITY, GA. hiskgy, wine Been etc. All orders from points between [ Jacksonville and Savannah will be tilled tlio same day received. » ’ Satisfaction guaranteed J P I^TOld papers for sale at ithis office- 25c per 100 i vft Our stock of Dress Goods is the we have had in some time and sure please our lady customers. Wash Fab ricks of all kinds and patterns, from the Cheapest Calicoes to the Finest Lawns, Dimities and Organdies, and all pretty. « ■ For the Ladies, for the Gentlemen and for the Children. Gauze Underwear, Muslin Underwear, Nainsook Under wear and Silk Underwear. Seasonable goods that enable all to keep coraforta ble without costing too much. FURNITURE: We know what we are talking about when we say our stock of Furniture is the biggest and best ever seen in this section. We can furnish your house from kitchen to parlor. Come and see us when you want anything in Furniture, CD i We carry Horse and Cow Feed: Hay, Oats, Corn, Bran, Etc., and you can buy from us in any quantity and save freight and drayage, besides being able to get it just when you want it and seeing the qualify before you buy. Clark <fc Burns Co. Funeral Directors end Embaliners Main and Monroe Slreels, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Now, Don’t Be Asleep! Here’s Money for You. We want all Hie Dry DEER TONGUE in South Georgia, and pay $2.50 per hundred pounds for it. We also buy Hides, Wool, Wax, Furs,. Tallow and Alligator Skins. Highest cash price paid fur Lead, Zinc, Brass, Copper, Bones, Old Iron, Rags, and in fact every thing in (he Junk Line. Wake up and make yourself a dollar easily. TTT’ aitHszizis, Brunswick, Ga. Trimmed and Untriturned Hats, Rib buns, Laces, Feathers and Flowers. All that the Ladies of Camden County need to do to be satisfied with their Millinery is to come and see our complete stock before buying. Everything tire latest. ■ Our stock of Shoes embraces a bettsr selection and greater variety than ever, We have Men’s Fine Shoes of all styles, French Kid, Oxford Ties, Common Sense, Etc., for the Ladles, and Serviceable School Shoes for the Children. l HE: Washpans, Dishpans, Bathtups, Pie plates, Cakepans, MUkpans, Milk Buck eta, Dinner Buckets, Toilet Sets, Coffee Pots, Cups, Plates, Breadpans, Sifters, Dippers, Etc., Etc. Everything in tin ware that the housekeeper needs. 80VISI0NS: Bacon, Flour, Ham, Meal, Glitz, Rice, Syrup, Coffee, Sugar; all of the very best aud at right prices. We have been in business a long time and know where to buy Provisions that can always be rclit tl on t) be ol the best quality. Is your health, your happiness Is your strength* Keep and the iff end u it d Throat clour anP healthy CUSIXaXA3T*S your mind and brain is always at rest ana ease. rdEItTIIOIjlNlIALEK lathe greatest relief to mankind in oil head troubles. CUKES COLDS, WOKE TIIKOA?, ('A TARRII. That awful odor ot'Cncarrh dis appears Asthma. by its use. Wond^ful In JJnv Fever and IJTRUY OXLlf CU8SIMAX’S. nmi», If you 50 can’t get It r.t Druggists Book send ftenthol, for it. free'. By cents, Send for on CUSHMAN DRUG CO.. YINCKNXKS, INS.. If. b. A Seve A re you going Headaches, to take a Nervousness, trip? Do yon Buffer from re Exhaustion? Why Seasick ness or CUSHMAN’S not prevent it till by using ER. Help that headache, MENTHOL that INHAL cure nervousness and seasickness by the use of this Inhaler, the greatest stimulant and preventative known. Wonderful re lict in Hay Fever and Asthma. 83TIJ17Y CUS1S MAN’S INHALER and you will always us use it If you can’t get It nt Druggists final for It. By r.j CUSHMAN mull, 50 cents. Scad for Book on Menthol, free* ec. JMlUttCO., VINUKNNlKh INi>., U. S. A.