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THE
SOUTHEAST
A WEEKLY PA to:It
PUBLISHER EVERY FRIDAY
IS IXTKP'EST Of
CAMDEN COUNTY,
subscription's : $i.oo i*Eii year.
A. Z. Wesley, Editor and Mgr
IL Frohock.
R. Bachlott, Trcasurer
(.'HAS. S. AUNOW' Secretary
1)1 rectors:
J. H. Banks. 1). !\ Rose
N. L. Stafford A. K. Sv.ift
R. II. Frohock .!. R. Bachlott
('has. S. A mow
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Entered Nov. 21, \W}2, at the postofiic* in
St. Marys, «a„ as Hoconyl class mail matter
Act of Congress of March 3,1871).
official organ of the county
Artvtrtlsiug Rates Furnished on Application'
ST. MARYS. FRIDAY , Ai-Kii. i«. »»«»<»•
CAMDEN S DIKht I OK\.
representative
T. M. Godley, Kingsiaud
SUPERIOR COURT ■
JUDGE
T A. Parker, BuxIp.y
solicitor
John W. Rcmiel t. Waycross
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
J. It. Riidulph, sr. Marys
COUNTY COURT.
Judge R. II, Frohock
Solicitor I). P. Rose
Clerk J. 11. Rudulph
ORDINARY
Robert Lang. Wa verier
THEAST HER
J. R. Bachlott, St. Marys
SHERIFF
David Bailey. Sat ilia Bluff
TAX RECEIVER
lb E. LiUlefield, Woodbine
TAX COLLECTOR
George Gowan. K inlaw
BOARD OF EDUCATION
J. S. N. Davies. Jr,, Woodbine
Marion McKendree. -
A. J. Liles, White Oak
N. H. LRtJefleld. - St. Waver Marys ley
IV. H. Muffin.
SCIR !<)L Co MMISSION E R
J. o. Mangham, St.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Dr. B. Atkinson, Chairman. Waveriy
W. B. Godley, -
<’has. F. Cole. - - Ooleshuiy Ferry
J.O. Dvak - - Owens
D. C. Sterling. - - st. Marys
St. Marys and Extension.
v
The people of Camden (jo.
are talking slate road exten
sion to the coast. V hy itot_
have the bill brought up at
the nexl meeting of the
lature.
\\ e are ploa^erl to le^irn
that Governor Smith favors
extension, and sorry that
<lid not come to St. Marys
while lie was in South
gia.
Admiral Evans is
rheumatism, and it is sup
posed that i i ftghtillg Bob
will knock it out.
About 0,000 will be
sent out this week to be dis
iribated in every county
tluLstntc to iL-msioners. .
Good Words.
The Coffee County News,
Douglas. Georgia’s leading
paper,Thus V speaks of us:
“ThtySomlmaRt Georgian,
published at Wood
bine, has been bought by a
company and moved to
St. Marys’, with Mr. A lfred
2 _ Wesley as the editor and
manager. 1 he promoters of
the Southeast Georgian are
dofet proceeding under
the beljlT that the state road
will eveptuallv be extended
to the sea, and we hope they
are right. We extend the
right hand of fellowship to
the Georgian.’’
President John 8k 1 lton
Williams; of the S. A. la.
railway, believes that tin;
? tock of any railroad ought
to he owned by the territory
through which it passes, ill
tnat ease the money made by
|he roade would go back to
the men who reside in the
territory that makes (lie mon
ev for the roads. He and
Other officials are °
new Florida and Georgia
railway now being built from
Augusta and completed to
Nashville, Ga.
Tho Popullitt convention*at
ht , Ij0ms . Mo l»aven ,
- ’ ” O
ted Thomas Watson for Prcsi
dent.
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We call the attention of our
readers to the notice of Dr, Patten
in another column
Many thanks to Miss Wesley,
the editor’s sister, in St. John, N.
[> _ )' 1>r home papers.
... M Jno , Mnrui and
r , wife and
- -
( apt. James Norris, of Fernan
<lin .. ,,,, I hursday , here.
*b s P p ? l < ,
Mr. ami Mrs. P. II. Hopper and
children and Mrs. D. P. Rose,
visited Jacksonville- this week.
Mr. Robert Chase, of Guildhall,
Verinput, who together with
son, Mr, 0. 1). Chase, have been
“pending some Tipu* in Fernan
visited,our city yesterday,
. to see ns. Mr. Chase
is much impressed with St. Marys.
Tn the announcement column
will lie found thut.of Mr. Win. J.
Speer for Stale Treasurer. Mr.
Speer served the State.as Assist
ant Treasurer under the lamented
R. A. Hardeman, and after his
treasurer, and .was con
sideved a very efficient- officer.
Dr. Bullock's brother, Mr. J. II.
Bullock, and Mr. Jacob *Vogt,
both from Atlanta, have been the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bullock
for the pnsl , voe k. They have
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Mr. J. H. Bessent went to Fer
nnndina Tuesday.
Mrs. L,. Johnson has returned to
her home in Waycross.
Hon. J. R Bachlott went to
Fernandina on Monday last.
Go]. David b. Atkinson was in
town this week attending court,
Col., A. H. Crovatt of Bruns
wick attended court here this
week.
Mrs. J. IT. Rogers and children
:m ’ visiting her brother Mr. W. S.
Norman.
Capt. -Goodbread is making an
addition to Ins handsome house
on’Osborne street.
Prof. Casev has recently bought
a lot at the west end, and is con
tomplating building.
Mr. McGowan of Waycross is
moving his fumiljghere, having
leased the Orange hall.
Judge Russell came back from
Tompkins last Sim day where lie
hful 1,1,011 Mending a few days.
J M. Duncan of Jacksonville,
With the Montieolio,
^W Tuesday. 'h-ug company, was in town
Dr. Bullock has just received a
fine line of drugs. Parties need
ing anything in that line can now
be accommodated.
hovti, , ' "P*', took;) 1 '“ ry ' party "'"f " out r n drum ,’° “Wi’ fish
ing)0gl . Tuesday, and they had
an immense catch.
Mr. W. S 1 F. (‘lark’s announce
ment as a candidate for Tax Col
lector, will lie found under the
usual heading today.
Sheriff Bailey was in town this
.week attending court. He called
and renewed his subscription to
the Southeast Georgian.
Correspondence from Kingsland
Alma, Waynesville. Burnt Fort,
and other towns, arrived too late
for publication this week.
Col. Lee Crawley of
in on Wednesday to attend
court, and we tli-ink' will open an
office here rfv the near future.
Mr. Harrison, n prominent (ur
pentineand lumberman, ofGhart
ton county, has rented a houre
«md has brought his family hern,
Faster Embroideries, La«es,
Braids, and all kinds of notions.
New goods coming in every week.
4-3-2t Rudolph duos.
Mrs. Richard Shea and nfother,
who have been spending sometime
here, the guests of Mr. J. R. Bach
lott, returned north last Monday.
Under the announcement head
ing this, week will be found three
new ones, all for sheriff, David
Bailey, S. T. Hanks, and Joe
Chaney.
Rev. J. W. Simmons will preach
at St. Marys on the first and third
Snndays m each month, and in
Kingplnnd on the second and
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LANG CORRESPONDENCE.
[Continued from page 5.]
ami each generation which draw:
our attention to 4 he fact that
would like to sec better sekoohj
this county. Wo want -ourjM
and girls well educated useful® Jj
can make good and
This section is very dot®
pro=cnt., but we hope to
cm new life and \ igor
progress as some otlieM
South Georgia. All w,«
make i he start, Wo h;X
and climate, and 1 I®
bi'ain and talent to' n»
'•.>unty the garden spot ft.
gia. <>ur people are sh^H b<®
their rights and have
number of years, and it®
to wake up and bestir
and as vegetation is puttiiff®
green foliage and beautiful b^H
let us follow her example
strive to put new life and one®
in our business, also affairs of ■
terest to our county and inhfl
tants. Fist, to encourage an®S
Bist those who are struggle^®
make better public highway®
raising a fine and more pro®
stock, also improved f®
methods and a greater v«»
crops; better equipped M
houses and longer school®
last, hut of not -less nnpofl
more and better attended I
schools and churches. ®
1 think we should end® :
educate our young pei®
children who are in oi®
against inl.'-mpe ranee,
home is the place to
hihilion. as the twij®. M- .
the tree will grow•. -
youth ot our land ®
temperance. Wij® mi
the temptation
We :••• l.oi®
inio tempt,-ii .m :
I ■• pu! ill i *jf
n:.d -:.
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rngii \ t ora
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fo
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Kdi X lor Soutlieust
killed Mr. Mr. editor:—Thei^JH|^H Kirkland, the. sect^Wli
master, at Kmgsland a few weeks
ago is quietly resting in jail,
Brunswick. Wo arc paying his
board there. Hia- perapn is
valuable to be kept in a jail
as we have in Camden. Such a
prisoner as that might .get out. of
our common old antediluvian jail.
That is tile way We people in Cam
den have,to do. Whenever we are
in ueed of sometlyng valuable wo
have to go spmewhere etaa to.gpt
it. Whenever we neetfa bank.wo
have to go to Glenju, Charlton or'
Wayne epunty. If we want a
teacher we have to go up in Gcof
gia and get ailch as they have loft,
and are not going to use. Their
best teacher s are getting from
laS8§®l ®» 8i KttB a »w*M h.^j 11 1 are not
fernANDI^S^
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