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Hanna’s little pension scheme
didn’t work so well as he ex¬
pected and so he dropped it.
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It seems that the President
did not appoint a white man at
St. Mary’s aftor all. He just
changed negroes.
The Augnstil Chronicle thinks
“there would appear to be some
danger of President Roosevelt’s
guests confusion and the waiters oPji reception.” ’nrixed^
in the
—Savannah Press.
Some Western States, in their
anxiety for change make the
mistake of constantly changing
their representatives and sena-
tors, Yankee shrewdness
never permits such an error.
The editor of the Cuthbert
Leader evidently intends to take
no cdances, but after weighing
the situation has decided that
he is safe in commenting on the
Tillman Gonzales Shooting, as
note his remarks.
“As Columbia is many miles
from Cuthbert and Tillman is
in jail, we remark that the
shooting of Editor Gonzales
seems a cowardly act.
—-Fitzgerald Citizen.
It seems that history is about
to be repeated. The wooden
shoe nation is to again be with
the United States in event that
trouble should arise in the
Venezuela affair. While Eng¬
land ind Germany may in a
measure be justified in their
course toward Venezuela, it is
apparent that this county noed
never expect anything at their
hands where we are liable to
get a little more benefit than
they. France came to our res¬
cue once: she will come again
if we need her.
—Folkston Herald.
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A Tart Retort.
During the presidential campaign
of William Henry Harrison Alexan¬
der H. Stephens and Julius Alford
met in a political debate in the
south. Mr. Alford was a lawyer of
a small city in middle Georgia and
an aspirant for congress. He was a
man of fine physique and good ora¬
torical powers, bat haughty and self
conceited. Mr. Stephens, his polit¬
ical opponent, was an intellectual
giant, but exceedingly frail physic¬
ally.
After Mr. Alford had “spread
himself” on behalf of his chosen
candidate, thinking to belittle Mr.
Stephens, who was to follow with a
speech, he concluded by saying:
“And here’s little Alec Stephens,
wearing a coat that’s big enough
for old General Jackson, with the
collar six inches above his head and
the tails dr agging on the ground,
If yofl 'tallo tr him and lay back his
ears, I’ll swallow him.”
To which Mr. Stephens piped out
in ouiek retort, “If you did, you
would have more brains in your
stomach than you’ve got in your
head."
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It cures every malady of stock if
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give be ttar. Cow*
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W H BRIGOS: Vice-Pro
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HOMERVILLE GA.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
HOHERVILLE GA.
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ATTORNEY AND
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HOMERVILLE GA.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
HOrtERVILLE GA.
Office at Residence. Calls promptly
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University of 0eorgia
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No tuition residents *3 t-p* p Agricultural Depart
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School. In Agriculture, Short Winter Course, One Year Course
and Full Course. Dormitory room free; Excellent board in
Denmark Hall $8.00 per month. Write for handbook and cat¬
alogue. Walter B. Hill, Chancellor,
Athens, Ga.
C. B. PEEPLES,
VALDOSTA, GA.
Building and Fire Proof Brick, Lime,
Cement, Plaster and Hair.
Paints Oils Leads Yarnisli Brnsiies
Mamies Tiles aefl Grates.
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TUE SEWS UlUECTOlCh .
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
Calendar
Superrio Cm : rt F it
and Second Mondays in March ~
Third and Fourth Mondays in
September.
Camden Superior Court: Tuesday
after the Third Monday in
March; Tuesday after the First
Monday in October.
Coffee Superior Court: Fourth
Monday in March ; Second Mon¬
day in October.
Charlton Superior Court: Tuesda
after the First Monday in April •
Tuesday after the Fourth Mon¬
day in October.
Clinch Superior Court : Second
Monday in April; Third Mon¬
day in October.
Ware Superior Conrt: Third and
Fourth Mondays in April; First
and Second Mondays in Novem¬
ber.
Pierce Superior Court: First Mon¬
day in May; Third Monday in
November.
Wayne Superior Court: Second
Monday in May; Fourth Mon¬
day in November.
Glynn Superior Court: Third
Monday in May; and First Mon¬
day such in December; to contiuen
for time as the business
may require.
County Officers
W. T. Howell—Ordinary,
S. W. Register— Clerk S. C.
8 . A. Sweat—Sheriff-
M. M. Monk—Tax Collector.
J. C. Jones—Tax Receiver.
J.F Hughes—Treasurer.
J. B. Coon—Surveyor.
T. McMillan—Coroner.
MUNICIPAL.
R. M. Crum—Mayor. C.C.Draw-
dy, T, F. M» Sweat, John T. Dame
A. H. Culpepper, Aldermen. J, D.
Mattox, Clerk,
BOARD OF EDUCATION
* ' M • Hug k e8 i W. J. Griffis;
Moses Smith; > W. B. North;
’ T .Dickerson, *
Commissioner. _ . .
CHURCHES.
METHODIST, Rev. L. B. McMichael,
Pastor. Preaching every 1st
Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:80
p. Wednesday m. Prayer services every
evening aF7:80 p,m.
Ladies grayer services every
Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Son
day School every Sunday at 3
p. m.
baptist. Rev J. F. Smith, Pastor,
bath Preaching every 2nd Sab¬
at 11 a.m. and 7 p. in, and
on Prayer Saturday beford at lla.m
services every Thurs¬
day evening ar 7 p. m. SncJBm
school 8 :00 p .m.
COUNTY COURT. M$[
S. R. C. G. Townsend—Judge. Dickerson—Solicitor,
Monthly term, 1st Monday in
each month. Quarterly terms
will be held cn the 1st Tuesdays
u January April July and Octo¬
ber.
MASONIC LODGE.
Cassia Lodge -io. 224. F, and A.
M. meets second and fourth ?atur
days in each month at 2:30 o’cloc-
P. M. S. L.Drawdy W. M., M
M. MonK Secretary.