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TlieWayneCountyNews *
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Entered at the Jesup Post Office ns
second class matter.
Official Organ of Wayne County and
the City of .Jesup.
gUBSCR1PT ION, $1.00 PER ANNUM.
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Jf.svp, Ga ., Oct. 8th, 1897,
FopulUt, Indeed! The Idea!
The Fotjlinel says that the Doug¬
las Leader spiked the guns of the
News. The old girl has got to
kicking up her heels again, and
talking through her bonnet.
The old iBdy up the street is
alarmed for fear Ihe News will
turn Populist. She need not fear;
there will be no such come down
for the News.
The Sentinel doesn't know how
a populist can get olnng running
a democratic newspaper. There is
one thing it does know, as it has
some experience along that line,
and that is, how a former demo¬
crat can get along running a P (, P’
pulist paper.
Ci»mp«<B*ve Examination
AduiNHsiou to West Point
Military Academy.
Congressman Brantley requests
that the following announcement
he made:
A vacancy from the Eleventh
Congressional District at the West
Point Military now existing, the
sume will be filled through a com¬
petitive examination This exam
ination will be held in the building
of the South Georgia College at
McRae on Friday. November 26th,
1897. The following gentlemen
have been invited to conduct the
examination; ProT. R J. Stroxier
of McRae, Prof. A. L. Franklin
Brunswick, Prof. W . B. Merritt
Valdosta, Col. J. H, Thomas
Baxley, Dr. J. L- Walker of Wiiy
cross, Dr, Charles Hieks of Dub
Jin, and Dr. J. C. Ryals -»f
ORy. The candidate certified
the examining board as
the highest general average will re.
ceive the appointment, and the can¬
didate making the next highest av¬
erage will he appointed hs nlter
n»to.
The gonoral qualifications pre
scribed by the War
ape ns follows:
‘The age for admission of oadete
to the Acndcmy is between seven¬
teen and twenty-two years, Cun
didates must he unmarried, at
least five feet in height, free from
any infectious or immoral disease,
and, generally, from any deform!
ty, disease or infirmity, which may
render them unfit for military sey
vice. They must be well versed in
reading, writing, including orthog¬
raphy, in arithmetic, and have a
knowledge of the elements of En¬
glish grammar, of descriptive ge
ography (particularly of our own
coantry) and of.the History of
United States.”
Any further information
can be obtained by
Congressman Brantley at Bruns¬
wick.
Nithtmta Items.
Miss Ethel Purdora paid a flying
yieit to Jesup last week.
Miss Sallie Williams went to the
Piedmont Association , . , at ,
shear last Friday.
Quite a nnmber of delegates from
here were at Blackshear
, b5 Association They all
m pleasant and profitable
The annual meeting conveued at
Bynrma last Saturday and Sun¬
day. There was a large uttend-
8nee both days.
Our “no liquor petition” is be
ing rapidly signed. Thus
only one msn has refused to sign it.
Mr. Benny Morgan. Jr., had
mislortune to lose a fine horse last
wee k
Mr. ,, James , „ g Kuox nnr or tVat-erne* ttatcro..,
\isiting rflwtives newr here.
e„„v,c-.,.
J no convict question has been
setUed, ut least temporarily in this
The county commissioners held
a meel i n)i , Wednesday, and the bid
^ ^ wiJ)Jam W( ,; d , to clothe,
feed, and provide . . guards , for the
convicts for the sum of $120 a
month, was accepted.
The convicts, 12 in number, ar
r [ ve d Wednesday night from the
camp of Sweat Bros. The looks of
these convicts, if they were taken
as an example, does not bear out
the stories of cruelty and hardship
that have recently been circulated
in regard to the Georgia convict
system.
They will be put immediately to
work on the roads.
Stands at the Head.
Aug. J. Bogel, the leading drug
gist of Shreveport, La, says:
“Dr, King’s New Discovery is the
only thing that cures my cough,
and is the best seller 1 have.” J*
F. Campbell, merchant of Safford,
Ariz, writes: “Dr. King’s New
Discovery is all that is claimed for
it; it never fails, and is a sure
cure for Consumption, Coughs and
C( Ids. I cannot say enough for
its merits.” Dr. King’s New Dis
eovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds is not an experiment.
It has been tried for a quarter of
a century, and today stands at the
head. It never disappoints. Free
trial bottles at II. W. Whaley <k
Co’s Drug Store. Begulur size 50
cents and $1.00.
Brakmaii Owens Killed.
W. II. Owens, a brakemun on the
Plant System, was knocked off the
top of a barrel car at the culvert
where the Southern Railway cross¬
es the S. F. & W. Road, Saturday
night.
Owens, it is thought, stepped
from one of ibe cars on the train
to the top of the barrel car which
is much higher, just as it reached
the bridge, and coming in contact
with the bridge, was thrown to the
ground.
Assistance was immediately
summoned, but it was tbonght best
by Dr, Drawdy, who was the Ht
tending physician, to send him on
with the train to Waycross, as be
could not give him the neceesary
attention at Jesup.
Mr. Ben Moore accompanied the
wounded man to Waycross, where
it was found necessary to ampu¬
tate his arm at the shoulder.
It is thought that he received
internal injuries, from the ef¬
fect of which and the shock of the
amputation, he died Sunday eve¬
ning,
Owens was an old employ of the
company and was said to be an ex
P* rie » c ^ brakeman.
<>« < u r * ew ° r, ‘ ,a '* 8 ’
Dr. J. G. Tuten leaves this mor
ning for New Orleans. Sometime
»go he tendered his services to the
health authorities of the fever in
fectcd district, and as he has some
reliable experience in yellow fever,
j having passed through the last epi
domic, they were immediately ac
eppted.
* T ia th »* llie g e »i al “ Doc ”
wW soon be able to return as Jes
«P can illaff >rd to spare him.
ELECTRIC BITTERS
Electric Bitters is a medicine
suited for any season, but perhaps
more generally needed when the
| languid, exhausted feeling pre¬
vails, when the liver is torpid and
sluggish and the need of atonic
aUerative u felt . A prompt
use of this medicine has often
averted long and perhaps fatal
bilious fevers. No medicine will
^ - n Count , racdng
{ the tea) fr<>ai the
malarial poison. Headache, Indi¬
gestion, Constipation, Dizziness
iyield to Electric Bitters. 50c and
$1.00 per bottle at H. W. Whaley
& Co’s Drug Store.
Croup Quickly Cured.
Mountain Gi.knn, Ark —Our children
were suffering with croup when we rc
ceived a boute of Chamtierlaiu’s Cough
Remedy, Jy it afforded almost instant celebrated n
|j e f_ a Tboknton. Thi*
, remedy is for sale bv Knight Fu-.rmacy.
OVERWORK
—INDUCED—
rservous Mprvmi5 rT Pl*nctr«tinn osTranon
Complete Recovery by the Use of ~
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
•• Some year* ago, a* a result ol too , t
close attention to business, my health
failed. I became weak, nervous, was
unable to look after my interests, and
manifested all the symptoms of a de¬
cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, bejran to improve at once.
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and gradually Increased my weight from
one hundred and twenty-ftve to two
hundred pound*. Since then, I and my
family have used tbi* medicine when
needed, and we are all in the beat of
health, a fact which wo attribute to
Ayer’* Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil¬
dren would have been fatherless to-day
had It not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
of which preparation I cannot aay too
much.”—H. O. Hinson, Postmaster and
Planter, Kinard’a, 8. C.
Ayw’sS Sarsaparilla
RCCCIVWO MEDAL AT WORLD’S FAIR.
AYER'S Pill* Sava Doctor’s Bills.
FOR SALE BY
- - Pharmacy.
Winchester M uke* tlie Best.
In our issue today we print the
advertisement of the Winchester
Repeating Arms Co., the
manufacturers of guns and auiiini
nition in the world. Their guns
and ammunition lead the world :n
quality and can always be relied
upon. Winchester goods do not
then , inferior , . makes .
cost any more
and they are many, many times bet
ter. If you want the best in Hie
gun and ammunition line always
ask for Winchester make and in
sist upon gettiug it.
Mr.U. 1. Broadhtirst Dead.
Twice within a period of about
five weeks, the Broadhust family
has been stricken by the -hand of
death. *’
First went Ed Broadhurst, whose
death eau*ed sorrow and sadness
to all who knew him, and lust
Wednesday George was called to
Ins everlasting , . home. ,
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Both , of these , ,
vouug men were tn
the first flush of manhood, being
Hged respectively^ 23 and ^ 26
year**.
If the death of Ed called forth
expreesions of sympathy and sor
row from friends far and near, the
death of George within a period of
five or six weeks, has caused an
pouring of be.nr.lt ...Ine,.
and condolence that must neeessa
rily be the greatest comfort and
cheer of .he doubly afflicted fumi
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George Broadhurst was a young
man of sterling worth, one whose
word was his bond, and whose up
right und honorable dealing in all
his business affaire, had command
the respect of all,
A true and earnest member of
the church, he was a Christian
young in every sense of the word.
His friends and the physicians
who attended his bedside, say that
his death was the happiest
and most peaceful they hnve ever
witnessed. He was conscious to
the last, and arranged all his af¬
fairs, and requested that his body
be sent to his old home for huiial.
His remains were interred in the
old family burying groiiud, in old
Friendship church, in Marion
county, South Carolina.
HU brother, Mr. J. R. Broad
hurst accompanied the body to its
last resting place.
TWO MILLIONS A YEAR.
When people buy. try, and buy spun,
it means tbev’te sa<teti«t The people of
the Uuited Stales are now buying t'aeca
rets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two
millions boxes i year and it will lie three
million before New Year's. It means
merit proved, that Cascarets an? the most
delightful bowel regulator for ercrybody 50c
the year round. All druggists 10. “ 0 ,
a cure
EVERYBODY BAYS 80.
Cascantx Camiy Cathartic,, the most;
wot'ilerful medical discovery of the age, j
Pi* >'**»» “"d refreshing to Um ‘*1
gelit!y uml p ,, S jti Vf .i y kidneys, i.v«r ami
bowels, cleansing the entile sysum. dispel
C >l(1s ( tire headache. fever, habitual eon
SIipat-on and biiiotisuess. Please buy and i
try a box of C. U. C. to-day. 1ft, 25 50
ct-uts- Sold aud guaranteed to cure by
all druggists
A 8ERE THING FOR YOU.
A transaction in which you cannot lose
is a sure thug BilioiiMicFS, sick hoad
ache, furred tongue, pile.*, fever and a
thousand other ills are caused by consti
pal ion aud a sluggish liver. Cascareis
Candy Cailiirtie. the wonderful new liver
stimulant and intestinal tonic are by ail
druggists guaranteed to cure or money ic
funded. C. C. i re a sure thing. Try
a box to-day: if). 25. 50c. Sample and
booklet free. All dmggisi*.
BEAUTY IS BLOOD DEEP.
Clean blood means chan skin, do Iwn
ty without it. Caxearet*. Candy Cathartic
clean >oui hisai and keep it clean, by stir¬
ring up the lazy liver and driving all im
puritus from the body. Begin to-dav to
banish pimples, Ixril*. blotches, blnt-k
heads. and lliat sickly bilious complexion
by taking Cuscarets.—beauty for ten cent*.
All druggists, satisfacliou guaranteed, 10,
25. 50c
TO CURE CONSTIPATION FOREVER
rake Cuscarets Candy Cathartic. 10 or
«5-. ]fC. C. C. fail to cure, druggists
reltind the money.
EDUCATE YOUR BOWELS WITH
CASCAHKVS.
Cattily Cathartic, cure constipation for
evor ioc If 0 C- C. fail, druggist* re
fund muui-y
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Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers
and Middlemen try buying di¬
rect from the manufacturer.
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No better wheel made than the
Acme Bicycle
skilled Built in our own using factory the best by
workmen,
material and the most improved
machinery. J V» have no agents
Sold direct from factory to the
rider, fully warranted. Shipped
anvwhere for examination.
WRITE FOR
Our Interesting Offer
Elkhart, lad.
“Success” Cotton Seed Huller
j^lsTID SEPAEATOB.
Latest Guaran-
2S3 teed
For rS Practi
Jv>V cal
Ginners
\‘i Durable
Money P i
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Maker -iV
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Nothing succeeds like “ Success.”
tn Emery Grinder Worth $25.00. Free With Each Haller.
Hulls all Seed from Two Gins.
Write for particulars. -
Soule Steam Feed Works.
.VeHdt«N, .tfin.
Send for Circular J.
(Mention Wayne County NewsJ
A. WHELER *
-DEALER IX
...HORSES AND MULES
4ESUP, GEORGIA.
I have just returned from the markets with as fine lot of Horses
and Mules as were ever brought to this county, and invite the farmers
a nd public generally to call at my stables and see what I am prepared
to do for them.
Thanking my friends and old customers for their past patron¬
age, and soliciting a continuance of same, I am yours to serve.
Jo A. WHELER.
PMOX’E 5.
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SHARPENS CUT
ON E AT ANY
OPERATION. ANGLE.
Flr*t I»ri 20 at Dallas State Fair.
Pays for itself in expenses saved.
Increases output, makes finest sample.
An up-to-date machine.
For Price* Etc-. Address,
Tlie Gathniglit Machine Co.
MERIDIAN, MISS.
[Mention Wayne County News]
& Roberson
....DEALERS IN....
Groceries and Dry
Cigars and Tobaccos.
Shoes a Specialty.
WE have just received a Large Stock of New Goods,
and intend disposing of them at Rock Bottom Prices.
Everything in stock that should be found in a First
Class Grocery.
Special attention Is called to the large stock of Shoes
that we have just got in. Guaranteed to be as cheap
and durable as any on the market.
Call and examine our stock of Goods.
Highest Market Prices paid for Hides.
& l^,o'bex'«032L
(ftip, Ga.