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VOL. X.--NO. 40.
THEKILLINGOF |
- DAN CREWS.
© Oa l;st Sunday mo;’n'ing whil¢ on
“h's way home at -about tep o’-
“elock, Dan Crews was shot and kill
- eéd bv Joe Petty. Itseems that there
had heen a row and generzl fiight ov
Saturday ‘evening in which the
{ rews boys got the oest of it, On
‘Sunday morning-in ‘company with
several ladies, Mr. W, A Crews’s
“sums afd Ivey Harvey were going to
their home at Bfiktér, Fla, when in
emerging from Mr. Wesiey Rhoden’s
line, they were met by Joe Petty,
Nonnie Dickson, Natian ,Rhodefl‘
aud Matltew Rhoden, = Right -here
“fepiris are some what conflicting,
but it 15 said that Peity commanded
the party to half, whereupon he
knocked Crews down with his- Win. |
'."c;)ester rifle, Crefis fzilling across the
dap of one of the yoyng ladies.s He
4hereupon shot pifi,‘it!ie ball taking
Efiwt just under the chin and break
%flg%ls ncck, ;passed “out the other
?f'sifle an({ struck a smé)l-?oy on fhf;
arm. - Petty fired_a‘hothef shot which |
took effect in the back of the head.
- Sheriff Wainright and Coroner E.
C. Kenison were ssmmoned by wire,
There being eye ‘witnesses to the
killing, an inquest was deemed un
hecessary. - Joe Petty, Nonnie Dick
son, Nathut and Mathew Rhoden
- wre cnder grrest and in jail bere..
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oppnaron Jeeohtly. Jdo. your paper.
‘Evillently the Savannah geftiemy®
Mr. \V.'ia:t;ley, does not fully under—!
slaud wmatters in the prohibition {?)
suate of Maine; and especially in’
Portland, ouve of the most beautiful’
cities in the United States. 1
f”l‘herc 1S not a city or town in
New Engiand of size enough to have
a newspaper that has not read ofthe!
dismal failure of prohibition to pro
hibit, in that part of the state, at‘
least, covered hy Portland and ad
jacent districts, Never were so
many pocket-bars ~ known. The
*‘clubs’ inaer workings, upon inves
tigation, revealed back -ailey sub
stations, cellar dives, ingeniously
contrivedsecret hiding places, kitch
en barrooms, etc
The ludicrous incident of railroad
ing out of the state by locking in a
car officers who were in search of li ‘
quors is well remembered. To day
as you stand on the- busiest. corner
waiting for a car, a baris open in a
hotel and beer is served openly in
soime of the largest dining rooms.
Prohibition is & most dismal failure
there.
As to the increase in inhabitants:
Several years ago Portland annexed
":4 large suburbun town known as
Deering. thercby adding several
thousand to its census population.
I am a tourist; tarrying for a night
or 1 would be glad to meet ““Maine
iac.” Let me say to the praise of
Savanuah while I have been 1n the
city a few days [ have seen little or
no exhipbition of drunkenness upon
your streets, which I cannot say of
my fair city of Portland, where Ili
quor drinking is in evibence day and
pnight. Yours truly, _
Maine Tourist,
Savannah, Feb. 24. :
Mr. T. W, Vickery’s announce
ment appears this week, This is
the first time Mr. Vickery has asked
any favors of the people of Charl
ton county and he should receive
the heaity support of the people at
the primary, Heis eminently quali
fied to fill the office, having worked
with the collector at various times.
He s strictly honest, sober and
pains-taking, and we believe he
would take a nride in doing his very
best. i
The indications are that there will
be strong apposition to the the bor
ing of an artesian weil in Folkston
this year and*we greatly fear that
the fate of last year wi'l still hang
over us. Experiments are now De
inz made for deeper'water, Mr. W.
L. Ocain has driven seventy feet of
piping but he meets with first one
obstacle and another. Dr. 0
Wright has spent several dollars in
an-effort to get pelow the surface
water, but with .fimwr success,
- We continually heat some one
say, “Oh, I am going to have my
pump put down sevenly five or one
hundred feet,”” which, they'say will
do sway with the necessity for. an
artesian well, claiming that it will
make taxes too high toput in an ar
tesian well and pipe the, town. '
Now, lets reason ,a little. * We all
want better water we all admit that
it isneeded.. The past year’s ex
perience provest that. Those who
are opposing artesiar water on ac
count of high taxes arc the very
ones who are’ figuring on better
water for themselves, and, judging
by Dr. Wright’s and Mr. Qctain’s
experience they can safely’ figure on
an expenditure fa: greater than ‘the
boring of an artesian ‘well would
cost in increased taxes for a -
ber of yoars,’and then his neighbor|
weuld still be using surface water.
’E'f:ff?fmunev thz‘zt xsi bcmg \fi'gt’:red_
On oW to put pitcher pumps to a
Edept&?fiéfficieht tq,getygu@(\ '»Wat‘-jj
kWag-édflnwgt_ratgdfivit; voulc be suf
y:eg_igt‘fidr;an artesian it that would
fa pislg'ev,g&réggidgu Q) \3“61}:53:011
With wholesome water, 4 if, for -
siaage, the deepening of the pumps
for a time how long will. | t remain
good? Past ‘experience /with the
the galvanized pipe shows that it
is good for only a few yehrs at best,
after which it begins to rust and il
water with iron which makes it unfit
for use, these being too wuch iron
for the system, and every house-wife
will tell you that it is not fit to do
the family washing in. Then is "it
surprising that the hehlth of Folks
ton 1s not as good as it should bs?
HON. E. L. wALKER
FOR SOLICITOR.
Elsewhere in this issue of the
Jourral appears the announcement
of Hon.: E. Lawton Walker as a
candidate for Solicilor’ General of
the Brunswick Circuit. Lawton
lWalker is not only well known 1n
South Georgia, but throughout the
state, having served three terms as
representative in the legislature for
Pierce County and also three terms
as state senator, Mr. Walker was
born at Patterson, Pierce County,
taught school when a young man,
and was admitted to the bar in 1892
and has since practiced law at Black
shear. He is considered one of the
best lawyers in South Georgia. Not
only has he a wide knowledge of the
law, but is also a fluent speaker and
a tireless worker, all of which make
him well equipped for the office 1o
which he aspires to fili. Our ac
quaintance with Mr. Walker, to
gether with the unanimous endorse
ment and uastinted praise he re
ceives from a}l who know him, would
make us feel that he is the right man
to—, and will succeed Hon. John
W. Bennet as solicitor for this dis
trict. Hon. E. Lawton Walker is
the son of Mr. D. J. Walker, of
Pierce county, and' a brother of
Hoa. Randall Walker, of Valdosta.
His law partner js Col. A. B. Estes,
of Blackshear.—Waycross Journal.
“Prohibition took a great many
peogle’s breath away,” says the At
lanta Georgian. A neat epigramatic.
obituary to the memory of departed
spitits, . 1
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. COLUMN. » &
| . For Solmitor-‘(}enerafi}‘ e
i T hereby announce nyself a candidate sh;
Solicitor-General of the Brunswick ]l\lfirglfl
Cireu’t, subject to the Dembcmlic. Primarf.v;l:
I solicit the support and \infl‘\&nce of tw,}wt-“
ers of the cireuit, and if nominated end elect
ed to said office, I pledge a faithful diséhnfgef
of the duties thereof without fear, favor or
affectlon. A e J‘
Yours ‘6hqd‘i‘eri(ly,,‘ & |
> : E. Lawron WaLkek, J
1 beg'to announce my cnyda&%n thepc&]
Democratic Primary for.nominatjq}};ior tlhe‘fig
fice of Solicitor-Geuneral of the Brunswick:
Judicial Cireanit. Bh 453 N
On ageount of the illness of the present
Salicitor-General, 1 have fillsd this wfice Hor
him almost continwously for the” “past Hvee
years, and therefore am familiar witfififw
duties. o T i LB
I sdlicit your active suppert,. ath;pr i 1 L
if elected, * to- discharge the duties of e
office honestly and to the hest of mi‘afilfil
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o2t Nor, Sheriff |¢ot E B
"At the solicitation of many friends :fl\fi
with an ambition to fill the office of Sheriff &
this cannty.> I announce myself a cendida
subject to theaction of the Demogratic - P
mary in the approaching eleétion. I Ifim
elected 1 sha?} feel that 1 owe u,gn }“{
deep thinking people, and 1 pror ise qiégig
‘my whole time and attention to the rxfimt
the people’s interest. 1 will appiie-tate. Yout
vote, GP e W‘%«%
W evy wfim’:fi
W eek
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To 1115 Vorsaor CHARL tox CounTi |
1 berchy gnnounee inyself & cqadigaig
Te-electidit to. the Legislature of Geoei
cratic Primary, and, if elected [ plerge. sy
el s et
0 Y 8 obedient secvant,
RS T ek |
‘ Po. Ordinury.
o sty prrxnns AND eLiow CITIZENS;
’ I hereby announce my ‘candidacy for the
office of Ordinary, sabject. to/ the coming
t democratic primary, and T earnestly solicit
i your kind consideration and support. 1k
| honored by election 'to this office I ¢hall
l thank you all for it. My every wish and de
sire will be to have the approval of m}; own
| conscience in having done my best and proven
| myself worthy of the trust reposed in me.
| Respectfully submitted, |
J.J. SToKES.
For Clerk, Superior Gourt.
TO MY PRIENDS AND THE VOTING PUBLICS |
I respectively announce myself a candidate
for re.election to the office of Clerk Superis
Court of Chariton county, subject to the
Democratic Primary, and earnestly solicit the
influence and active support of my friends
ana the general public; pledging myself Fo
attend strictly to the duties encumbered upon
me, should I be elected, and to pcl-form thjm
to the best of my ability. !
. With deep gratitude for all past favors,
I am, respectfully, |
Jesse W. VicKery,
For Tax Recerver. :
To YHE VoTERS oF CHARLTON CouNTY; |
Believing that Tam thoroughly comptent
to fill the office and as Mr. Jo¢c. Allen says
he is not geing to run this year 1 hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for the of office of
Receiver of Tax/Returis at the coming elec
tion, éubject to the f)emo_:ratic primary afld,
if elccted I guarantee to serve the people
justly and conscientiously to the best of ‘my
ability. - ;
' T. W. VICKERY,
: REAL ESTATE!?
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2 BEING DEVELOPED BY THE Rive :
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: BTREETS AND 115 AMPLE 5
: PARK ALLOTMENTS. 5
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sideration somefacts that have al
ready been delayed too long,” - 1
I need not teli the name of « this
distingnighed gentleman, bt befure
he died he brought tears 1o the eyes:
of his great and grand aundicnces,
which had become people iustead
of corn, He also said maxims that
now may be called to memory; he
whose first andience was cornstalks
now has had the whole world.
Webster’s first speech was made
at home with h's father tor an au
dience. Of his education in youth
here are his words; you may com
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mit them: ‘“My opportunities in
‘youth for acquniring an education
were limited, butl had the good
fortune of being well supplied with
useful and attractive books and these
gave me my success iu life.”
A very distinguished man said,
““Tell me the books a boy reads in
the home and I will tell you of his
character..” Suppose the boy had
not read any books what could he
say?
The great men took care in lay
ing the steps in ihe ladders by which
they reached glory and fame. Shall
I tell you the name of these steps?
“Moments” snatched here and there
as they found them and’ they were
always looking.
The question now is: will the
young reader do likewise or will he
wait? To wait is to put off a duty
duve yourself, :
| RESOLUTIONS.
~ As the all wise God, supreme ru
ler of the universe, has seen fit to
take from ug our dear fellow-leaguery
Sunday Senool scholar and friend,
Yera Wright, be it therefore resol
ved: _
First. That we, the officers and
teacher of the Folkston Methodist
Sunday School, extend our sympa
thy to the bereaved family and many
friends. :
Becond, That we feel that no
one can fill her place as a true Ep
worth Leaguer.
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