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TIIPUSDAY, U (i, 22, MIDI.
(he Book Question.
ptembi r ITtli tie Board ot
dticalion will hold a meeting for
i lie purpose of funking a chant ft
ill t(*xt. boolt Thin occurs to im
as being an expensive 2 lbve, e«pe
citvllv to tin pe pie w * have to
buy lie iks. W** do not know
who a| I •( I this change but we
rulin'’t e Ip but filin’ fin 1 parents
«nil put Tujt « 1 e public s chools
will he dissllt cd wit h the
t lot u a new t. of books after
ha g just mb pted t h ie in use
nli+x about- t w o and mo-half year*
ago :md now, if a change i - made,
o hme their present. lot ol
bool. • would fall heavy upon many
who arc scared v tilde to buy
We have been told bv persons wle■
are in a posit ion to know that in
sote. <>f the schools hi the rural
districts they have seen
children studying from one bool,
because the pur. nts were uiiubl"
to bu v only a limited number ol
k
\\ • do not wish t-o be unih r-t-ood
n« advocating any particular pub
lisli"f m - publishers but
upon t In- Hoard the necessity
e.'i si.fi.ring the item « - I'Xpeuse
those whom te xt hoc s- s concern
most ,which is an important quo
t .on and one that ought to be con
s l ie.i from a financial stand
point a-well as from perhaps a
self-motive or sidtlsh standpoint,
111 'do we want to be understood
r, ■ el, living to any ideas temliim
to lo ep the children back in their
st udi or the sake of expo hsi ,
even though it diM's fall a little
Innvv upon the people.
Coa&uctcr Jcbnssn read.
Fi glit Conductor, J. W. Join _
■on, who was injured about a wee ,
uni ! *\ having Ins skull crushed
l>y a tram, died at the '■ ant >,*
tcm hospital hen Z . Hi
i.-ninn, wm earned to Patterson,
Ga., Saturday night for nt«r
mei 1 in* deceased halves a w it,
and ..e child and many relativ> -
and friends to mourn his depart
nr i‘.—Waycross Herald, Monday
Mi Johnson married Miss 1 > d
ia K m a daughter if }£
1 *•; ‘YY - ) N Raulcrson .f sr
(1 •ounty, and left t :
I.st.-ad ot one.
1 : 'Why: t el l \ ! N, iYX
k with a ttsl coat
"5 lmim'vn
Nt w ji *rv* s imiroiiit
\\ a r>
4. X**Y
t St I V l
sav. t W nnut
t Jit d w hen t orop
t hn down W O \Y 11 let you
L w Uovorn*
It a S!
J t it ru
P oU
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Pi
B: ,1.
Co., for tfb,897.1X1. •
Vic imizcd.
A & k ir truck our t< , . |.„
i era id u
t imizing quite a number of our
people. On Monday night, 12th,
instant, a man calling himself a
doctor, accompanied by a you ,
woman and L' n old presumably n
( - »nf(*dprat# *"* efceran, with a peck
of common salt, a pound of (•()(
ing soda and some black pepper,
secured from our own merchants,
prt ,(»t <. dcd to give an open air <-n
tertam merit which he promised
would be interesting ns well as
beneficial. lie made his spb‘1 and
succeeded in selling, * ome sav, a
bout $75.00 worth . ^ corn salve
1 ... . ,. . , . .
‘ ’
ed Baltina made out ol the above
named ingr< -dients. After lie had
scooped in all the money he could
lie proceeded to open the (‘111 ef
tftililil&lit hut hi* light went out
and the entertainment was pont
JOjjfjK 1 till the following night.
Tuesday morning the doctor
a ii<! the young lady called an
'rj,,. T irnes to ask if they could
t'-n thousand hand bill# print
(,„ being unHwered in tho
afhrinative, the doctor st ruck oil
j (l |, u conversation on education
followed by politic-. He said his
i fine was in Atlanta and that lie
was educat'd in Athens. Iff said
he was opposed to endowing col
leges or of the state making ap
propriations to colleges. He fa
vored Est.ilI for governor. lie
j „ a j ( j J, ( , a ouli) send us the copy
n the afternoon for the handbills
! but ho far wo have failed to see it
or hear anything more of th (• en
I tertainment for Tuesday night.
Trotting Through the Park.
Fo .» < opy of sheet music entitled
1 1 rotting in 'through th« Park,” aid tea
cents postage or currency a B. W.
j Wrtnn, 1'asscngct Traffic Mana;;et, Plant
i System of Railways, Savannah, Ga.
For the International Yacht Raoe#.
Arrangemeiits have been made
with M. F. J’liint., vice-premdont
of the Plant System InvoBtmont
Company, owners of the line
j steamship as an excursion boat to
! the International Yacht Races,
be ginning September 21 and each
alternate week day until one of
I the contestants has won three
races. It will bo remembered by
j Gninth many of Duchesne our readers under that the La
j was
J same management two years ago,
and that there was no excursion
i ship that gave better satisfaction
i to her patrons. 'I’llis ship is only
| -ix years old and was built express
| lv to carry passengers on an ocean
rout'*. She is 5,000 tons, and is
j constructed eluding houscH entirely iiiel deeds; of steel, has in
a
j double bottom, is water ballasted,
has twin screws, and a speed of 20
miles an hour. La Grande Duclt
i s-f's aceommodiitions nre s[ia
eious and elegant .two entire decks
being fitted up for passengers,
Slie has two large saloons, three
j-ocinl hulls, a Indies' observation
parlor on t he upper deck, and 152
j spacious staterooms. A lirstclnss
] caterer will he provided and every
thing posssble done for the com
t >rt ot guests Tickets and state
| rooms w ill be reserved upon uppli
cation to J J Farnsworth, Eastern
1 Passenger Agent Plant System,
j 2'. , i) Bt'oa.Iw ay. New York (Tele
j plmne ts/o Franklin).
Tim l.nrelnnont Yacht Ulu’> aud
th ■ Montaulk t’lul< of llrooklui
] have already engaged iptarters for
the series of races on this ship.—
Front the ^ lariiic Journal, New
York, July r. . 1901
CAHToniA.
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Dots i
from Lottee.
Fishing Creek church was at
, Sunday 1 v a large emigre- j
nation, and tin funeral of Mrs.
M. ry Putt- r was preached by K» v
W B. Carter
We are having rain in this sec
tl in to the injury of late crops. |
w. , 1 int Prof. King’s j
school will close tliis week.
Mr- I 1 • Del ■ cell ;s at Padgett s;
st*v taking photograph*. Come 1
*'in itttj hnv»* \ 01 ;i's tuk* n.
•li> W M. Or.rtt»r *li*‘d \ -r\
8V i ic !,iv last a. at the iimiicof
r grand children, Mr. and Mrs
1 Strickland.
Brrr u,o
If vour >y is already bigger
nd smarter than the
on’t «end him to school, make
mil or u Bust.—
Mat N\w
UflCH GlARANTEED
VXllRA
f , 55,000 DEPOSIT
1 ■**’ *r R. R. FARE PAID
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‘Us S00 FREE
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w tm tsutet 19
c.a.-ALA. BU«iNCI.«COt.l.aCK, Macon, Ua.
TUB YACHTING E72ST.
Tf.it it 2iitg Slid of tha Aiprcachiag
Great Bacs for the Cup.
The challenger for Am m
(' Ub the Shamrock II.. sailed
1 >rn Qonrock Saturday last, July
li, and is due at this port any
inn utter August 11, > !ii< n
* 1V " >'"<■ L 5 da ?*, t: ' •' *
th,; sh J). ItlT Cl’O: th At
lantic. The challeng r will be
towed by the steam yacht Erin
when necessary to help ln-r along.
8 was done two years ago with
the older lioat. Here are a few
pertinent paragraphs from the
press upon the eve of the challeng
«r’» departure for American water.
i‘ rom London Fairptay:
1 he two Shamrocks have 1 >• -<■ r»
pegging away at trial matches on
the Clyde under varying
tions of weather—the result ap
parently being that the new boat
is better than the old one, though
not to a very great extent. It is
hardly to be considered, however,
that the best has yet been got out
of the challenger, as it is too
much to expect that either
signer or owner would give
1 he whole show for the b»nelit
the betting fraternity ncr.-ss
pond.
Sir Thoin .1 , I.ipton to hi; < rew:
'i on are going on an errand in
which the whole British nation is
interested, and you will have upon
you the eves of t-he entire
speaking people. Now do your
liest in the contest. A better
crew, I believe, never trod tlm
deck of a racing yacht.
We have an anxious time,
but I believe that everything is
now plain sailing. Should we sue
coed, as 1 have great hopes we
will, each man will have made for
himself a name in the history of
yachting, and 1 personally will
recognize your efforts in a way
that will bo satisfactory to you.
1 am confident that our chances
are good this time, as Mr. Watson
has given us tv boat capable of car
rying the British flag to victory
off Sandy Hook.
From the New York Times:
Shamrock II. sails for the
ed States today. Every American
will wish her fair winds and a
safe landfall. Sir Thomas Lipton
1ms not announced in such loud
tOllCH as lie did two years ago that
he was coming to “lift the Cup,”
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough!
Bears the
Siguuturu of
Patterson Paragraphs.
A Baptist protracted meeting
will be begun at this place on
next. Saturday conducted by Revs.
Purcell and Blnek. The meeting
may continue through next week.
Miss Donaldson has come t(
brighten the home of Mr. and
Mrs. \Y. I'. Donaldson, and will
be one year old on 20th of August
1902.
Mr. Jim M inn has the champi
on mowing machine and is work
ing for the fun of seeing the ma
chine cut grass.
Mr. J. R. Winn says lie has
four acres of corn that will yield
50 bushels to the acre or perhaps
more.
Dr. W. R. Moore and family
have moved into their now resi
denoe
u ,ri ' w , * . la '
‘ ll> “
hw htuis. ivmlv t*> opouivv it hit
•
« 'h..rt while.
R. 1 Dixon is auent for the
r .,1 ,urK.„-i...ns s , S
if x 11 want ' ’mv
.mi. .i .*i. ixni:, w . . nas i ecu
with tin* Henry livers Co., has
severed his connection with them
nm ( will go with the J. 11. Walker
Co. at Screven about the first of
September.
Conn ut to church next Snn
lay, you may 1 '0 benotitted.
Jimmie Jackson has gone mto
he groe< ry business and will sell
for strictly cash, He will in
crease his busit: *‘SS t ins fall by ad*
dinsr dry vjoods to his su>ek.
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OFFERMAN 8 WESTERN
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
Takins'ESiCt Kay 27th, 1301.
West Be md East B:und
It udi. It.-x.l Up.
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MALLARY BROS.
MACHINERY CO.,
Engines, Boilers, Saw
Mills, Cotton Gins
and Presses,
jVJaCOn. • • Georgia,
hnt ’ of coure,; ’ h0 ,nean - a: - t! ‘ y
say in his country, to have a
“look in” for it. The English
newspapers giving the accounts of
Shamrock’s last trials against the
i former challenger are at hand ’
and there is every reason to
I lieve that the right trim of the
new yacht has been found. She
sailed far better after her accident
and alterations than before, and
she defeated her older namesake
; bv comfortable margins, This is
encouraging, We wish to keep
the Cup on this side of the water,
but we are also desirous of
ing that we have had a run for
our money, or, rather, for the
money of the syndicate which
built the new aspirant for
I honors.
From the New York Sun: |
We dip our colors to Shamrock |
She is now well under way,
bound for us—New York. We
wish her fair winds and fine weath
er. She is a great yacht and
rejoice in the expressions of home
confidence in her that have attend
oc i her departure. They are
llOUg h to curb our over-confidence,
Any boat that can beat Shamrock
handily as Shamrock II. has
done, must lie very fast indeed,
and there really appears to be lit
tle margin for speculation as to
the result of the coming grand
game off Sandy Hook.
The Way to Perdition.
Railroad time table on which
the drunkard rides, This time
table appeared in the Star of
Hope, a weekly paper published
by the convicts in Sing Sing pris
on :
THE BRACK VALLEY RAILROAD.
Standard gunge, International
lino, Chartered under the laws of
all states, No stop over Checks.
No return train.
Stations on the main lino:
Arrive Cigaretfcsville 7 80 a m
Leave (( 7 85 n m
“ NI i HI Drink Station 7 45 a m
“ Tipplerfiville Falls, 8 00 a m
“ Tipplersville, 9 00 a in
“ Topersville, 10 00 a m
“ Drunkards Curve 11 00 a m
“ Rowdy’s Wood, 11 80 a m
Arrive Quarrelsburg, noon
(Remaining one hour to abuse
wife and children.)
Leaves Quarrelsburg, 1 00 p m
Arrives Lusty Gulch, 1 15 p m
“ Bummers Roost 1 80 p m
“ Beggars Town. 2 00 p m
“ Criminals Rendezvous
8 00 p in
“ Deliriumville 4 (X) p in
(* Rattlesnake Swamp 9 00 p m
“ Prisonliurg, 9 80 p m
Arrive Devil’s Gap,
(brakes all off ), 10 tX) p ni
“ Dark Valley, 10 80 p m
(Passengers may feel some dis
^
comfort inhaling sulphurous
fumes; but never mind, there is
no way to return.)
Arrive Demons Bend, 11 80 p m
(Don’t get frightened at the dv
ing groans you may hear.)
Arrive Perdition, midnight.
(Tickets for sale by all
keepers.)
TICKLED TO DEATH TWO-STEP.
For acepv of the famous Ti.rek Coon,
: ° l^Al H, send tn ! u ] ten ct cents 1 K in
postage or currency-to B. W. \\ KKNN,
Passctiscr Traffic Manager, Savannah,
( * oor R ,a
ft* situations Sfo.fed
i...itshu'Dr,iWrit.
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■■ H iioccnil ItbCI^oCj Business Colleger.
) L Louisville. Ky. Ko-ilfiomer,. Ala
Houston, Tex. Co'umous. Si.
Richmond, Va. Birmingham, Ala. Jacksonville, Fla
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»Tcur m Is Guar an i TTEED £ t i 7
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Sold li> C. W. Love «fe Co., Blaokshear, Ga. Jv/light’s Pharmacy, Jesup, Ga,
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Wysr: 2cfc::l Itsms
Our school keeps increasing, two
new scholars this week
The funeral at Fishing Creek'
church was largely attended.
Mrs. Alfred Byrd is a little
ter; and has been moved over to
the home of John R.Bhodenberry
| where -he can receive better atten
tion.
' Mr. John Davis after stealing
his girl last Wednesday night
| drove all night and secured the
j license (for the same girl) just
before day and was married.
The passenger train ran off the
j traCh - ttt Biistol last Saturday.
■ Mr. J. J. Winn, Sr., and E. W.
Bell made a pleasant trip to Way
' cross last Saturday.
| Last week was a lucky week for
] killing snakes. Mr. John Winn
killed one with ten rattles and a
j button ; besides two others and a
were killed in the
Mr. Nicholas Byrd was out coon
htuiting one day last week and his
dog treed five up a stooping tree
an d before he could get to the
^. ree ^he dog had climbed the tree
an(1 wa3 among the coon8 w h eu
Byrd arrived and not noticing the
dog he shot his dog, killing him
r8 fc
Big meeting at Mill Creek next
Sunday.
Come fco tlie P 1C111C at the clo£e
of , the Winn school next Friday
week, August 80th.
Mr. Emmett Byrd is rejoicing
over his first “rail splitter.”
Pervexn.
The most of the Statesboro
News’ space last week was devot
ed to opening of Statesboro Insti
tute, which will open Sept. 2.
Hon. Dudley Hughes, of Lau
rens county, was elected President
of the Agricultural Society at.
Thomasville last week. This is
an honor well bestowed.
GO TO O’NEAL'S or J. O. WARD’S
for Ficken’s Soda Water. The best.
CASTOniA.
Boars the 'the Kind You Have Always Bought
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TO THE a . . . ?
Fhe Best Line, 3
The Smoothest Line, •>
4 The Quickest Line
Via ?
Southern Railway, k
Queen 8 Crescent.
Big Four, f
L, S. 8 M. S.
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Only One Change ot Sleeping tars.
One Kight Out.
'Leave Atlanta 5 30 a. in , 5 15 p m..;
•Arrive at Buffalo 10 30 a. ni. 7 30 p. nr
respectively next day.
\Y H. TAVLOE. A. G. P. A/
'’Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 2, 1901. f
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Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
DigCStS _ Wh&t YOU Cat
It artificially digests tlie food aud aids
Nature 1 q strengthening and recon ;
structlng the exhausted discovcreddigest* digestive
gaus. It is the latest
aut aud approach tonic. It XSo other efficiency. preparation It in
can in
Flatulence, Headache,Gastralgia.Crampsand Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick
all other results of imperfect digestion.
smallslie.Book»Urt»utdyspepsl»malledfre« Price SOC. ami $1. Large site contains SH times
Prtoortd by E- C. OtWITT (A CO.. Chicago
GRADY A DARLING, Btackshenr. Ga.
THK HENRY HYKRS CO., Patterson, <l
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Opium,Morpltine norMuicral
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Pumpkui 1 lx.Se/uui Seed'
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iiockelle Sails -
JtaUt Seed x I.
dissssUb.
ftfirnt-Seed-
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Mi 'nkrrjreesi navaK
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- 1
ness and Loss of Sleep.
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Facsimile Signature of
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avery k, McMillan,
51 and 53 5. Forsythe St., ATLANTA, GA.
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Im
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And A I! Kind a of
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ALSO LARGE ENGINES AND BOILERS
SUPPLIED PROMPTLY.
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Mill Supplies, Engine and Mill Repairs. Send for Catalogue
FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST.
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qrxji^ X n .D waycross
Clothing StOre
S'i —tCh—cCfi—
will offer
Special Bargains in every department of
their large stock.
G.
IF 11 WISH 1 Si'll
Now is the time to buy.
If it’s a pair of slices, a hat or shirt, your
time is now. Come and figure with us for
a supply —a full outfit.
ft will pay yon to nee oar line.
Respectfully,
THE WAYCROSS CLOTHING STORE,
Waycross, Ga.
For Infants and Children.
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Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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Thirty Years
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THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
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JBEST SAW MILL on EARTH}