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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1898)
TbeW ay ueCouuty flews U.W. WHALEY. Gan.ral Manager. JSSSE P. WEST BERRY, Editor. Address all eowmunicatioaa t* the Ed tar. . Catered st tbe Jesu*. Post Office ** •cesud cisiw uioiier. Official organ of Wayne County «nri Ike City of Jcsup. dU 0 dCElPf<IO>. *l <>0 PER ANNUVI Jesup. Ga. Jiune 17 I8i>8. #****< Subscribers who fail to receive •their psper, wonld confer a great favor by notifying pa at once, and v w* will send them by return mail. What could a ;Pojp ,do in the iGeorgia legislat ureY wr ;pr .,G. W . ilrawdy would ,make A,first class representative. -Spain iis said ,to tbaoaUUtyf to nc .o^ptany >terms of peace not ,pro pofed liy the Ut-Urd States. It is not probable the war will last much longer *u -8pain bus been unable to make a foreign Joan. As long as tbo Pops mix in a view Democrats on their ticket, we have hopes that they desire to re¬ turn liaine before they depart this -life. )Hon. C has. B. Hooker of Jaek ,aon, Miss., and one of the most prominent Confederate veterans, will de!i»er the annual oration ui tbe Confederate reunion to be held in Atlanta next4Uantb. Me**r». L. B- Akins, E. Harper .James Vt. Poppell, I,. L. Thomas, and Dr. G. W. Drawdy are S'id t' ;be in tbe race Vor Democratic nom iuation for the Georgia legist s tore. Anr -» * -- >«pre*entatiiv«. On Thursday;, ^une 83. ihe Dem .i,i‘raUo .vot er* of Georgia will b*' -called upon to express their choice for three members of the supreme court, vi*: a chief justice, an as . aociate justice for a full term of sis years, and an associate justice for an unexplred term term of two ,JW* would be glad to know when a man has many times been bonor ed as a Democrat to office, and lastly before hjs coimuission expir .et. he deserts to Income * p«rp snd .msrrier into s new political faith, if be will forge| ^i* “old mother” Democrat, or d»fs he want pap from the old cow and heifer. Allen D- Candler will be tbh ,aext Governor of Georgia. He Is an old-fashioned Democrat and ie known ae the “one-eyed plow-boy from pigeon roost. Yet with only one, be can run faster than the ,others canidatea with a good pair ofe^es apiece. He will r-.indle down and hoe under the Honorable Hogan with about a* much case as .a lace horse can out rp.n ajizzarcl. We believe that ifthcPcqis are in the majority in Wayne county, they should have the spoil*, and Jiol be knocked out by fusion can did ales, and thereby leave out those who have fought for its principles until ,h* party is *in strings and its head is shedded off. The stringer epd is still wiggling around down here in South Georgia .-and may live another sassau* There wsce only six ,distric,tp in tthe county votiug in ihe priruaryr— Scroven District, 2& Ritqh Odum 15, Nahunta - Waynesville A0, .Jesup 53, Ty>t»! 125. which leave* out Lulatoo, tctise. AtkinfOO, Mt. di and Mad ray. There was no effort made to out a large vote hi the hence the email vote. It will remembeted that , in . the _____ , election for fix collector, that \f J. O'Quinn received the vote over Mr. W. D. honorable , . gentleman, , at , an home precinct except four. It not likely the party lash will ~ 7" _ __ In our advertising column* lllmn4 wSl lie found an announcement of For Humanity.” sgenta will find in it a book of markable interest, and certainly extraordinary extraordtn j > salability. J The t«ry of the war is told in , and story, anti in s way that ehsr»c,temes the brillistu pan Senator Ingalls. In narrating incblenu of thi# war he finds setjpe for his superb and.analytical powera. Th« is worthy Of the author and autlior is worthy of the theme. by N. D Publishing Co., of 8t. It will be a monumental work will not only l be everywhere 0 -,u . rooDwnwnt« bs genius that will outlive in , HIV brilliant atnatorial riut subscription book trade j- »««»• rare .unity has been e 0 ,,d its interest. Special Navy Supplement. Tlie subject of our navy is which is all engrossing at the ent time, and the desire for ate and reliable information cerning our vessels bat induced Scientific American to publiab Speial Navy Supplement of 40 with 90 illustrations. Every lias been made to explain the navy i«. Comparisons ge**n drawn, not only between various types of vessels, but ueiwei 11 vessels of the same The descriptions era couched u.itechnfcol language, and after careful reading of thisnurobir one can discuss tbe merits of various vessels very much as would talk of the b»d and me 1 its of a horse. Tbe clear grams showing tho difference* tween these modern fighting chines render analyses of this easy. It is beautifully bv half-tone engravings and cuts showing not only the vessels themselves, but guns, turrets, oouning towers, apparatus, etc. This number a colored cover aid colored oftuba. P rloa 25 cent*. A Company, Ufil Broadway, York, are the publi*bera. The Easy Run. ing HOUSEHOLD sewing machine. J1|^ . - " ' e i a W W—tagfita e mL m -W i Si m v mm '. . ^ m r, • I Mi Ntal ‘ S SI •J & THE Most Moder.. oewing Machine the Age, Embracing all the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Uhequaled for durability, rapid ity of speed, and durability. Old eev i ,ir exchange. Correspouuence Solicited. Address J. t H .DERBYSHIRE, .General Agent, Ehel Building. Richmond. AN ANCTE^ *STOM. T«t tk* tattle • «■ Mr. Wes & hmiih write* to The Democrat of the la*t time be attend ed a weddijg where running for the bottle w*a a featnro. Of court* ta thaw degenerate day* a wedding is no* neoeeeary to precipitate a chase |or Ui0 rettp i. c ie, but accounts of tha former custom majyaot been. interesting. The practice was in vopne among the aristocracy of England as far ^ |( 15jo centory. It handed down to America through tbo early colonists, hut has Mr. Smith, that wm performed . , in . th te .action ocopived in bovember IM6, at the wediling of Emannel SffiSS woty Judge of Harrison The groom ia ati*givmg at Millersburg. WM tlt ; of p<,t * r • Nicholas county fanner of consid erablo wealth and intelligence amt of ooorsp. Klla n was a young lady of prominence, bo, then, the weeding ‘ “™ ,U ' „J, "jf th^wSdilu . the Quests as bUH , at , h# home of tbo bride tc await th % cominitof the bridegroom and hi. attendautx Abouterneibour ^-n Messrs v„ H '<»k, -h.p and apur mounted tbehr snorting gteeds and prepared tor tbarac e. ^ T^baraS^fcidi ow ^ raced to meet the bridegsocm. * ttwfiWs.wSLaa Tn # ffont ggTHg^S itTL tSTSLJm Sk alridT'a^UD^ One more •Jtort, and Jack Barrett captured Noi iick baa woo the right ”, to . bead the .. prooeaaion. . . Proudly riding In front, shaking the bottle above Ids he gc lesd ties is the fhepride way to ^ the b* dal par ^'I h' 1 S^rtlTT^^nnd7i' d MWftae lbr f tZZZZZZLt’ZS! bv e uav ite l i '.al deooratioB* of mint, waa proudly stationed on the sideboard all U -0 livelong day, that he who would might parUke of it* contents •itbont let or bindranoa *r Smith add* that no one so far terg. t himself as to Imbibe too free ly. The } .-. tinodgreaa waa a preacher in ( .rtstian church and a model of of the occasion, tbe preacher vetoed all efforts on the part of the younger folks to dance, play “old Bister Phoebe,” or even pl*y “pleased or displeased.Cyntbiana ’^ty.) Dem. oorat %. > "Is* *% 1* awful!" Is bar buskand. "Isn't wbat awful!” q uarted Jamba. "B«wt«*b bop wa* nstvwsaf s sts i tsd Isfmrtsal itjwish" "Istarsal, you---" "No, 1 iaisrsal I wbat I'aa talking aboul" Attar a quarrel of flva sahrata | tank* produced a dictionary, and i with considerable trwubla managed tafiad “teiernal. " , "There," be exeSetrued, "X taM •on |b* *oi Infernal mean* relating lower region* " "Well," replied Mrs. take—and Jbere wa* a ring of triumph is her ewloe—"ain’t that where be waa ta fared!"—London Anawena "Why do you eay old **b*d a little girl who bad boas Ma teeing to a Bible etery. "Thoee aver tn muoh older than they la ’ 0 Kfforta war* oonttnually being BMde ta England to keep down tbe number of ten* In th* reign of Ed vard I there were only 8 in the atareTtbaa 40were legally permitted tn the metropolis, now spreading oat it* bonndariee on every aide, York might have 8, Norwich, Sxe ter and Cambridge A Brtatol « and Oxford A Th*e* regulations most have **t at naught ta a very whole**!* manner, tor « oen tnxy later there wore 400 "hooees of Mil” ta that nart of Losuta known M th* city, and no fewer than 2i clustered round Covent Garden. In mediaeval Oxford it waa rated tb** “Tletualer" ^Tmw, wa* anTStatana aUaibla far tK* in- ROOP OF THE WORLD. MM Aecwest mt thm mt TmalT mm* It* lefcaMtwta. In leaving Badasban yon ride !3 between east and northeast. the river that riifei land belonging to a brother f tj, a p r jnce of Badnsban iad con* a good many towns and vil- 8D d scattered habitations. The are Mohammedans and val in war. At tbo end of th«we 1? you come to a province of no size, extending indeed no mors three days’ journey in any di¬ rection. and this is colled Yokfian people worship Mohammed and have a peculiar language. They ^ gallant soldiers, iir.d they bava whcm thcy mU r.one, which ^ muoh ^ MT conntf and thmy are liegemen to tbe i rincoof Bads ]enve lhia iiu f 0 COUB try and fhpee ^ BC rtbeast, always moutStains, yon got to such a * t fhflt H ig rtJd <c bo tho hjgh . J )acc in rh « world. And when BT0 „ ot t0 ,b,H height you find gn ^ i.fcebetween two mountains out of it a fine river running a plain clothed with the K'Tlcun ^naT^tbc’re w"S fo vourLciir f B content in ten Tbero fuc numbers of wild b.sw;*, among ptb - i!d sllW » ) ^ ^ » h «* wko t bowla to ^ frot0i ^ ibey ,, 80 , 1,0 horns nlso to inclose ,oWd for ,heir cultk< "* nl B ht ^ avaat-.tifiea 0 f their horns and hone* nud tbe£, ‘ ^ ero u.eni Wlm^v^fthcy of. The region is so lofty * nd co5a lhM >' cut!j not even see * n F binlh A ’ J<1 1 “ n,t M-o thl8 «reat flrfl ^ ^ ) mn >(j brighlly E0 , f ve out ik, much htwt m usu 1, am does it 000 k foon so effect unity. , Jf ^ < ?J wjth otr ^ t!r ’ , .T y f e , # good 40 dByB . ^ruugb aiog 0 , er mouutains and hills fver. valleys and crossing and tmetsof wilderness. 1,11 ***** «yyou find neither b’*** •-** muAcarrywitU 01 ’ nor *** you «”*“ *f‘ B rb f «*”*“ ^ J » c • The people dwell high up ** monntains and arc M rage 1 ^ *"« onl f bv tho ' cb "^ ** «r thing themselves m the skins o *»ns<». rbey n™ in truth an Sor lint* mmmr rafwaM •.» atiam: ...1 utwd on»!n*t wj obuuldor untied. B »r mice «•» itrntlo ** the ttewo Th«* db tho olne Irurr* ooreetiy ruot'oA Sh« Mid whatever might betid* H«r only ley * »« by my aid* Hi* «•*,-* loakvd -ilit'iu, when wrr b‘—.-L Full r«rv»ly piped the J**Ioo« oriefc*l». Th* flrefl:** rmutd her golden head Flew from it.* :ul»ly rnesdow i h i all et a She eeetped en eogel ell tu whita With airy Itttle Frllto bwtl^te ®n» nee. ala*, thou* Have vanished like 3 A----- - *s*v«m She rides a wheel ini »r.~ > I tad her walWa* me at • *n bi fact, w* aearealy evar i •t. We only lace from street to ,:rae». la rata I plead, Fray *r»y *»fc '* And to my twider accent-, flairs ‘ “Bat joa nnsi raleh »i* f * ’ inarts* With cheeks aglow acd c;esa gllasaa, Sad off the 8iee o'er hilt end ptata. While I paraoa with might sad mala. Th« moos has »« mors charms for ,-ie. I hall no id ora th* rcottel shadow*. Thor* I* ao balm In th* *w**t air That blow* bp front th* twilight saaa* own 1 scares can t«U bar Iron * poor* Of cycler* whea ah* rid«n hafor*. O Tooth, too troattng and too fond. Who wear* a heart with ronaano* ladan. Briar are, 1 pray yon. era too lata. The Blanc** of a cycling maldask For lore feiroaclf pway will *>**L Changing his light wing* far a whanli -a Bartley In Boatoe Coariaa Sir Edwin Landseer, tbe animal painter, had an old his butler, valet and faithful -named William, who was Mrly assiduona in guarding the « portal No one ooqld by any Ability gain direot aooesa to Sir Xbe prinoe oonsort hinmeM oncer* w^ed thir answer when h* celled, ^nplified on that ocoamon by the suranoe that "he hud gone to ding, ” an entire fiction on pvL a* tbeprinoe found out. for, walking boldly in and round garden, he noticed Sir Edwin out of hi* studio window. This the faithful attendant who one day, ^en a bon had died at “tbs *nd his oorpee came op in a wheeled oab to be painted from, startled bis master with the *cn. “Flease, Sir Hedwiu, did herder a lion!”— Sob Franciaoo Ay x—as— A Healthy Happy ,* Makes a Costefited 8ns \ O a health s i- v i • f. f liuxbui.J. . • I fiiJtUe. •War chiMrei. r» g"..: DOOitan l l or hoijic i, :t'l j ■ <bki:. s* tjr f?v§T'%\ - *tr*d t'»:uenst.!ooi. *-«; \* ,y.,: pn>p*W» •perft.lrsM her'dntr wilt «r mother »*i« i-m-a-tantlv ■•/> in* ffS 1 . tr \t., i 'Jyf ‘v> ,t’ f.-uiil tills -b pveuiinr »f »:«r Fnakatvs ■ li- : **•.:. v i 'fe*- jghja" F" ‘I'hv/ LesJljr; » a a-uiaa t'e In hrt.W ■ f. ' h. acJ .,(• H . ''Sa?' w *T \ and and l«r vUi&tren i;tt ".saecu- . £ VV‘ '■ * home-’ bwetka. * o'-. ilor .uopercate as and sit* ■ I V »!: - . '' ttjiV' is |-.iiv.u,.tUy iiiiii io to attend to Lrr ’ ■. '•Js/ i\ \ \ \ duties. deiieatatUihinai. Sc won: :u netd ha siokiy ttr have m. « *ir^ 1 m Planters Female Regulator I* » re luarkable reiuedy for what u rr ■ait TreeMea. It tour* up the nervr*, im» Ke^ufating Pilis FREE with each bvtti*. ■ a » a» SiStsril Tmt gpwsn SfiC -1 this coupon Mrs. l>#wt -u. Ky.,sa^si < ami 10c. in vtaincMS -| have sufifeoci ir>m i*ta*lm w.-stines« for Win you KRKK mudlcinet without kooiI smefta. A f or tak ___ of “MontW/" t»| Waaten Fewale Keftdatar ■a BegmaOns sample tma PUIs. our Sde___j two bottle# I ^ fi 3 a I am at well and strong as ever waa. Sold by . S3L W- ^ ISTJD t fhey banish pnin ONE and prolong life. GIVES RELIEF. €23 [• * OD & O tCJ o ^ GD FIT #• !ANi m ' Sp A Wo r. * i t i .a No matter what the matter Is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. mi. ite <wm< :mv,-w«t.n«»i|is S ia Snii ,! w , W Iw4 mi mmirnt lmk-m wJh-«<■** mmfm VO Ui« kw.o, IWKU. o*,n «» SiHl ttna. » mimtm - . lAinruta! »U !»•<>•> (or Sno.-n'« fca o i w» o^AoVoo, W.oorW woo ■ r ii i li S J A. WUELKR --DEALER IN- -HORSES AND MULES _JESUP. GEORGIA. 1 have jusireluiaed from the market with »t iiue slot oi hosaea Mules as were ever brought to this county, anti invite the farmer* public generally to call at my stabler and see wbat I am preps rad do for them, Thanking my friends and old customer* for their past patrsu » nd soliciting a continuance of tame. 1 am youra to serve. J, A.WKLER. The Merchants’ and Farmers’ Savings OF JESUP. GA. Capital .Etock, 110,000. DIRECTORS j W. WH A LET, W. H. WHALEY, L. CARTER, 5. C. DTE, T. S. WILKINS *