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LOCAL NOTTS ITEMS
GATHERED FOR THE SKNTI
N EL READERS.
paveukst pa ft AC it a rut i'lrifEP up
A*i> miN'stv ely PENtnntti> F-oi;
VXOVtU TO I*EKt Sir, I'kks .kai.s.
“BECAUSE IT DO NT' PAY.”
Ha li ii tl UJVflrd ilirou-w 8,-tlwr*, bi.iTir.f 1 hi)
I >+fiiHW *»<i tffnad m
tmteodilc; of poUtto#* rftlifioii &mt th*
Knew ■ FVttiythin^
law, until a.od f>!e#fc«
l fcox and Tunc* ami jt tam
i»l?d U)<?Ul* ir iu law —
In short bud all of m«n .both
Hat h J'ftlStt STi* buttmi*. forft. wosWs’t
' K *
—Th* bicycle cra,r,e has struck
Jcfiup,
—Mr. D. Price, of Albany, is
in J«**p this waok.
—Mr. T. C. Rumph is confined to
Itt* room this week.
—Miss Laura B. Dodge, of Baxley
is visiting in the city.
—Col. John W, Bennett went to
Wawcros.t yesterday.
Carry your brokan jowdry to Per¬
ry and haro it repaired.
—Tho Sextikki, duplicate* Savan¬
nah prices on job printing.
—The Now York Weekly World
it not the Sv-STixei, one year for $ 1 ,( 55 .
—Mr. Wm. Brock, our g*ni.d
night yard-master, visited Macon
Tuesday.
—Master Adolph Clardy n learn¬
ing the printer’s trade in the fits r: •
nm office.
—-Mi** Mamie Smith, of Jackson¬
ville, Fla, is visiting her brother, Mr.
£i**e B. Smith.
—Mi's** Georgia and Belie Pop¬
ped, of WayresvilD, are visiting at
Mi. J*h« Westbcrry
—Quite a number oi Iwup’s young
people attemled a dsme* at Mr John
Wcstborry’# Monday evening.
-—We notice several of the railroad
boy* naioying a thirty day mispen
aioit; that’s what the “Hawk” w ill do.
—The HuxTiKut, and the Atlanta
weekly Constitution one year for
$ 1.50
—W* give a year's subscription to
te all persons getting up a club of
live cash subscribers to the Skst'xs>:l.
—d’he time to burn woods ban ar¬
rived, Did you ever fight lire with a
green pine top? Well, that* hot
work,
—Mrs, J. M, WiJrok and Mrs,
Oarney, of Pattoraon, Ga„ are visit
H;g in Jesup this week, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs, F. 1 *. Rowland.
—Mr*. I, Ware and Miss Nellie
Stawnrt left last Saturday might for
blainnville, ’Fla., to spend a few
month* with Mrs. P, P. Wood, Mrs,
Ware’* daughter.
—Judge O. F, Littlefield is hav
lag his beautiful residence in the
western suburbs of Junup made more
beautiful by a coat of paint. Mr. Pat
Higgins is 8Up*rint*nding the job.
—An accident innurane* aj«at
from Rome, On. is taking in the
state on a bicycle; he arrived in Je.sup
•Sunday. Ww are not sure of it, but
we presume that he is also a candidate
for governor,
—When a man fall out with an «d*
itor stud quits taking th* paper he
reads It just as regular as lie did be¬
fore, if he can borrow it He will
walk all over ihe settlement on Sun¬
day to get one from his neighbor.
—The Totticlyn Pies* is yet he*
moaning the lost ot young lady men¬
tioned m these columns a few weeks
ago, ami fadignautly ask# if Jrsup
wants any more young lady citi?,«ns,
Why, (jf course, we’ll take ail you
have to spare. Don’t get riled, breth¬
ren, it's just a mania we have. Sve?
—According to the Street ami
l *oe eommittiVs report to the city
council there are two or three Idoek
ad*d streste in our town. One street
hi th* n*gro quarter* is said to have
* hou«« and y»rd in p*rt of th*
*tr*«t, wh.l* ftnethvr, io mother part
of town has a gvd<!« half way across
it. Th« mayor and council iufttruct
•d the committee to do their duty
and have the streets straightened out.
WANTED.—Yellow Pine Crw« j
Ties in large quantities, Quofa for
standard ties 7 xH- fi feet. Not ex¬
ceeding one inch sap on corners.
Hewn and or sawn; stale which. I)«
livtmul f. o. b, ears or in water in
rmpptng port, sftm’mg pm t, Matmu
a.tt. 1 ,::-:;,.";:: ■■
.A , watch:m: clock Shat won’t run
J* - .. "I .....
■ tlij . ■ •
bars w« mean) V i ton jeweler a mi
thi as eure-i.
ATKINSON ITEMS.
Atkin.ho.n, i J a.. Feb. 19 .—We
have been having sums lively times
here since lust week, in the way of
preaching. Rev. A. F. Branch, pre¬
siding elder of this circuit, preached
for us laid night from the text, “Let
jmt your 1)C trtR be troubled,” and'in
justice to Mr. Branch we must say
that it never Isas been our pleasure
to listen to a moro effective sermon.
A man of his powers of eloquence
Aiul kllCi'sledgO oft llO Scriptures IS
<-«rtamly a God-send to any ecramu
iitty, though ins vt-nerabli $ld head
is whiten ad by the frosts of many
winters, he m yet an enthusiastic
worUr for (Uh] ' Ma >’ *»“ »« bl « life
b* preserved lor year* yet to come.
The quarterly meeting took place
at Ilortense Saturday and Sunday.
Atkinson was represented Saturday J
hy Mr. B, O, Middleton, who is a
very energetic and successful worker I
in behalf of Sunday schools. Sunday I
the following attended from here:
Mr. and Mis. Grooms Middleton,
Misses Gussic, Nellie and Era Mid¬
dleton and Miss Gertie Youlos, and
Messrs. Willie Willis and Oscar
Moore.
Mrs. James Rowell, of T.uDton, is
visiting Mrs. II. W, Mitehutu. M,
" 3 *
-—The soldier boys nre out in all
their glory to-day,
—Mr. W. B. Ciuipma", ol Charles¬
ton, is at the Stinnysidc.
-—'The citizens of Jesup are invHuvi
th a debate in Massey’s Opcia Ball
Friday night.
1 ’ATTERSON POINTERS.
Pattkiwon, Ga., Feb. 19 ,— Pierce
county’s farmer is pn-paiing their
farms for large crops.
Mr. Lem Giiner, who was burned
out some time ago, is preparing to
build n large store house.
Mr. J. M. Wilson, of thi* place, ia
preparing to move to Lake City, FI*.
He ha* many friends hor# who will
rcgrftt to*«eo him leftvo.
Mr. Willie Grinrr has concluded
not to get married this year.
Miss Alice Anderson’s best fellow
paid her a visit Saturday eve.
Mrs. J. E. Griner is quite ill.
Miss Akins of South ('aroitua, is
visiting her brother A. W. Akins.
Wo arc glad to see Airs. Georg*
Griner, who has bvmi sick for about
three months, in our town again.
Mr, John Andnnsort will soon have
his dwelling completed; but wo* don't
know whether it is for a Georgia
girl or not.
Rev. E. II. Bennett of Sore von de¬
posited his church letter tu the Bap¬
tist church Saturday at this place.
Mr. B, Blitch visited Inn best girl
at Offermnn Sunday.
Wo nre glad to sec so massy of
Pierce county’s young ladies and
gentlemen reading the Sxktiski,.
G. J. S.
Peopl* Vroublad with *jck and ncr
voim headaches will find a most *fli
cacious remedy in Ayer’s Cathartic
Pills. They strengthen the stomach,
stimulate the liver, restore healthy
action to the digestive organs, and
tho# afford speedy aud permanent
relief.
An eWdieneo to the simple laws
of hygiene and tho use of Ayer.s Sar¬
saparilla will enable the most delicate
man *r sickly woman puss Ik ease and
safety from tho icy atmosphere of
February to the warm, moist days of
April, It B the best of spring med¬
icines.
FOR iSVSMr.'FaiA,
Il}alrsit.e,n. su.t Ctot&fteii eteofu-t :f«. take
KJtOW VK f*l«« HITT-J- ■;r»,
A ,1 toow it, $1 p <r lx>ti rmirn* ha*
tjCdAc-ataik ftsa cross*! red Uik :aeu WHtfpt.
M’ith pure rsgorou? blood oursing
through the veins and animating ev¬
ery fibre of the body, cold weather
is not only endurable but pleasant
mud agreeable. No other blood mod
ibid* is so certain in its result* aa
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. What it does
far others it will do far you.
TWO LIVES SAVED.
Mrs. Phoeba Thomas of Junction
City, PI. wag told by her doctors
she had Consumption and that there
w 1. no hope for her, but two bottles
of Dr, King’s New Discovery emu
ph’lelv cured her and shs says it 8nv*
ed her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers, IBP
h londa St., San Francisco, suffered
from a dreadtul cold, ^pproacliing
eousiunpliun, tried without result
everything cDe then boughv one hot
tic of Dr. Kings N« >v l>t>.m»very, and
rsr.tixrs
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' ; ‘te! tit's, ir.,' i:;ii h,,-ftt U
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' * ! bo and sLbfa
Vipnm cure aonatipsriyn.
PROGRAMME.
or s. s, c-ixvBsriox to be held with
MT. JULKAHaNT CtttliCB, COMilKlfo
ON FHII)AT BiCFOlttC THE uEl>
St.SHAV 1 ST EBiJKUABY.
Introductory sermon, Friday 11 a.
by J. E. Black.
1 st. “How far and under what
circumstances should a Superintend¬
ent go to attend Sunday school?” op¬
ened by I. S, Bennett, followed by
G. W. O’Quinn.
2 nd. Saturday morning, 10 o’clock
“What is the apparent difference be¬
tween church and communities where
there arc S- S. and where there are
none,” opened by T, A. O’Qumn,
followed by W. 11 . Morrison.
3 rd. Saturday, 1:30 p. m., “How
may the S. S. lessons best be taught,”
opened by Brack Bennett, followed
by W. J. O’Quinn,
Sunday 10 a. ru,, Massiweeting,
conducted by J. W. Webster.
“Is it necessary for all the children
to engage m singing ia S. Sk? If so
who is responsible if they do not
sing?” J. W. Roberson,
K. J. Barber,
Vico President!? of 2nd District.
Hall’s Ilair Reneuor enjoys the
confidence aad patronage of people
ftl! over the civilized work! who use
it to refttore and keep the hair a nat¬
ural color.
All my dry goods, hats, shoes, etc.
going *i COST far CASH.
Bkn Milikim.
To rnake the *ch«oi boy happy buy
him a suit of clothes at lie* Miiikm’n
at cost.
I will sell my stock of ov*rcoalfi *t
what thev cost nuv, for cash. Ben
Mdikin. *
—Before buying elsewhere come
to me. I will save you money on
watches, clock*, chain* and cutlery.
Bbx Mu.ik.im,
FREE.—A valuable 64 -page med¬
ical roiunce book lor men a»d women
will he sent free to any address on re¬
ceipt of two 2-ceut stamp and men¬
tioning this paper, by addressing Dr..
Aathaway & Co., Atlanta, on.
It is probably not the coldest wea¬
ther you ever knew in your fife; but
that is how you feel just now, be¬
cause past suffering* art: soon forgot¬
ten, and because your blood needs
the enriching, invigorating influence
of Ayer’s .Sarsaparilla—tha superior
Medicine.
if rotm hack acumh
Oryo« ate all w«wh out, rpaliy sood for soUilng
it in ovltility. Try
UKairX’fi UtOff HITTKHS.
JS, wW ewic you, and Kh> « good ug.-.Alw. BM
Kf tU U^tkire in iv,;Ck;uat.
Hal”* Hair Rentwor is prononne.
ed the best preparation made for
thickening the growth of the hair,
and restoring that which ia gray to
its original color.
SUNNYS1BE HOTEL
NOW OPEN
far TRANSIENT
or PERMANENT
BOARDING.
At Reasonable Rates,
:—PAT RON AGE SOLICITED.—;
U^Comfort of Our Guests Oar
Greatest Aim.
Mrs. A. V, Oi abuy.
BLACKSMITH
WHEEL WEIGHT SHOPS
BARNHILL BROS. Prop.
JESUP, : : : : GEORGIA.
\Ve me fully prepared to do all
kinds of work m our line,
Such &« making *ml repairing bug¬
gies, wagons, road carts, timber cart*,
etc., etc,
Qi HORSE SHOEING a specialty.
The patronage of the public i# r««
pectfully solicited.
R»*p’y, BARNHILL BROS.
LOST!
A AMOUXT or MO*ET
Is lost aunualy by panic* purchas¬
ing worthless Jrmt trees, roses, Ac.
Gel them from *, firm that grow*
their own trees, sends out nothing
but good stock and sells *1 reasonable
price*. VV« want tlio address of
every farmer and gardener in your
section and will make you a Itl.cial,
offer, wiite fi paiticnlars and prices
st once, send stamp far descriptive
catalogue. Agent* wanted every¬
where, Address
CilXKCKKK NVRSEUY Go.
Mention this Waycru&s, Ga.
paper.
1 If I IUQ COTTON
»•—j™ ten"—!®'
r |j| * pll P II JfflfJa-iW ior »«m lamfaTOyi naareM
1 1 ”....... - 1
III. ui. Tabula.; '-oe ttc Eortc.
Kij naa Tabaka family feta.'dy.
.NOTICE.
U Kt tlUJlM -wayne comity
To nil whom it may concern:
Ail poraoos inLereritftd arc hereby
notified tli'il, if ho good cause be
shown to the contrary, an order will
bo granted by the undersignet!, on
the. 6th day of March 1894 , allowing
ami permitting F. E. Breen to erect
a gate across the public road leading
from Scaup to Doetortown, at a point
between the three and four mile posts
on said road, m said county. Said
gate to be erected and kept up at the
evpease of staid F. K. Bro< n. Feb. 5,
1 * 94 . G. R. Ritou,
Chtinnan pro tern Com. R. R. W,
C. J»we* W.Foppell, Clerk.
NOTICE.
At an election held, in compliance
with an act of/tbe last session of the
Ga, Legislature, antharizing the cre¬
ation of public schools in the town of
Jesup, th* same having been ratified
by tb# legal voters, as reqmred by
said act, notice is hereby given that
an ejection to elect two members of
said Board of Education, as provided
for in said act, will be held at the
Council chamber of said tow* on
Thursday the 1 st day of March 1894 .
This Feb. G, 1894 ,
W, N. Clark, Mayor.
Attest M, W. Sumuicy, Clerk of
Council.
a quarter, century test.
For a ([uarter of a century Dr,
King’s New Discovery has been
tested, and the million* who have - >
ceive benefit from its use testify tm<
wonderful curative poivers in all dis¬
cuses of Throat, Chest and Lungs,
A remidy that has stood the to»t so
long mid that has given ho universal
satisfaction is no,y x[K*rimont. Each
bottle is positively guaranteed to give
rdiftf, or the, money w ill be refunded.
It i*Jadmitter!|to bo th*puogt reliable
for Coughs and.Colds. Trial bottles
Fred at H, W. Whaley A Co. Drug
store. Large size 50 c. and $ 1 . 00 ,
Sen t>, dSSSK’-'WSK ami jott will f#ar copi^« W
«
M4TK i*ilung wj *9ix«4TaA<» ccmtrkiniae mitur
h( *v*ci*\ Oi v# fkdarmu »•«!
say wh*«r« rou this adY«rti«rom8»t.
B CTCK 1 M N ’S A RNICA SAL V K
Tub Brst Sai.vk in tho world for
Cuts, Bruised, Sores, llicvr*. Salt
Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapfied
hands, Chilblains, Coins, nmi all Skin
Eruption, and positively cures Piles
or no pay required. It is guamnUcd
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by If, w, n bnlry A Co,
‘. ‘ YOU}?! ,5
\MWWMW" ,.
■STwi B*by -mM •i-V. wo go-re tier fWoHft
W 1 :.n i&# wa* ». CSvild, alio rri»il for CUttrift
When eh-: became HI*!, ehc chmg io Citctori*.
Whau tha tol OUiUren, itie- gave llwaa (XMoxUr
K)l: R BIG 8l.KX.-FSV.SS.
Having the needed merit to more
than make good all the adv.-rttsmg
claimed for them, the fallowing; four
fernedlew have reached . ( ,i. • . >. .
sale: Dr. King’s New and Discovery,
consumption, bottle teed—Electric coughs colds, Bitters, each
gnar an
the great remedy for Liver, Stomach
and Kidneys. B, ckh-n’s Arnica Salve
the best in the wo hand Dr. Kings
New Life Puis, rouiedie* which are a perfact
pill. AH these are guaran¬
teed to do just what is claimed for
them, ami the dealer whose name is
attSt cited herewith will be L'.-fid to tell
you more of them. Bold by If. tv.
whale)" 4% € o.
T THE STANDARD. ♦ |
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DURANG’S I
Rheumatic Remedy!!
HfL« its repHiatlon fa? IS yvn
m hvitw t;.<* «tAH(iarU remedy for it ie &
* a nic k nod p&rifiunuui mm i A Rheum#- #
k twm, iHmX . .“tt'biUcA, cue, in nil he forms #
► It i« fijjdoweil t>y thousauds of DhyeD
»cU^tH. IHibliBhfffN and r#fScaU r it is
purely dost-, j; and J&ilU Luilds up ttow \h& 4 4
Srsi never io enre.
i ► bottles t 4 rit« fur i« btie ddllftrs. dollar Oar a .Lottie, or tlx 4
► -10 -pkm -
puLn msQt Free by Mal-L Andres**, J
# .ESSSS: th.- a n 05
g • rrMbili %
, 4 «t
8* T bult-s ••‘■oyMtea
lilpuns JAi uic cure teri„ ] liver.
What Is «■*
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Casio ria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant.; Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers/ Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feveHsbuess. Castoria' prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
’
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relievos
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas»
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
• •
Cast oria. ;
*' Casterfa. Is nn oxretlnnt; modlclno £,>r <*fi
i)i« Mothers hm o rPfxxiteJiy told ram of its
S<x*i c«oct upon Hit jr olWidrt'jx,"
Da. G, C. Oeaooo,
Lowell, Stats.
•* Castoria H Uvt> Host rtwno-V for children of
which I am a<?qiiatated. I hope tho day ia nnl
fax dial (wit v'/.on mothers willecmslder tiu> real
hitcrw* ot Un-ir children, and uso Cnstorki in
ftU-ad of the variouBquaok nostrums whicU turn
destroying their 'oved onetj, hy foreiusopi.im,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, tiioroby madhig
them to premature grave*.”
l>u. J. F. KaseasLo*.
Conway, Ark.
11»® Cc.utABv Coaipasiy, 77 Mavvay Street, lew Work f
City,
0-i* 1 , C„ IS. BBM 1 I 1 »3
-OFFICE 55 W. BROAD ST.
SAVANNAH, GROWUIA
Has Lot the past 15 years made as j ceiidiy of the
Following Chronic Diseases:
Asthma, Catarrh, Dropsey, Rheumatism, Paralysis
Scrofula, Emma. All Chronic Diseases cf the
Stomach, Liver and Bowels, Brights and
Diabetic diseases of tho Kidneys, All
Venorial diseases, Gleet and Stricture,
Female Disease in all its Forms
Epilepsy. Chorea. G-ortier or BIG
Neck,Tumors Wens & Cancers
CoroDis CoQStipaiiflu i ffemus xbiiioi
Bt Vilvtis Dance
The Doctor will visit your County seat every month- j The county
paper ami his availars will give the date.
JESUP, GA., Feb’y 10, ISOl.-To all whom it may concern: This is t°
certify for that 1 have been under treatment of Dr. Doll bur for about six day?
ber a -long physicians, stan bug chronic disease, for which I have been treated by a num¬
of a few specialists, and I think I have -derived more benefit
from Ins treatment than any other; sad I now believe ho will affect a per¬
manent cure. JOSEPH J, BELL.
FOR OTHER References see FRED GAMBLE, 55 W. Broad St., 8a.
vannah; J. D. MILLER, 151 Perry St., Savannah; MRS. HANNAH
BROWN, Johnston Station, Ga.; H. G. WATKINS, Johnston Station, U».,
C. L. or D. L. MIDDLETON Johnston Station, Ga,, W, It. CAUSEY,
Jeaiip, Ga., (’. J. FldtTCHEH, Johnston Station, Ga,, J, I HILTON,
Screven, Ga., SAMUEL HILTON. Screven, Ga.
Examination and Consultation free and strictly confua.n
tial. All diseased conditions of the vital organs leave certain
marks on the countenance which are as plain to the initiated as
printers ink on paper And the Doctor diagnoses all e,i«es by
those marks, and asks no questions, and will tell your disease
and symptoms better than you could yourself.
CALL AND Did CONVINCED.
SPECIMEN CASES.
S, IT. Clifford, Now Cassel, Wis.,
wag troubled with Neuralgia and
Rheumatism, his stomaoh was disor¬
dered, his liver was effected to an
alarming degrw, appetite fell awav.
an<1 ho t4rrillW re , !nwJ fl esh
J R!1 ^ , ^t^ngt.i. ^ i taw bolt , leg , 0 --me
, trv Bitters cured him.
itidtt r,hl Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ill.
had a running sore on his leg of eight
year* standing. Used three bottles
of Electric Bitters and Sevan boxes
of Buckle nhi Arnica Salve, ami his
lag is sound and well. John Speak¬
er, Catawba, <>., had Jive large fever
sorer- on his leg, doctors said he was
i
tors aud one box Buck Urn's Arnica
Salve cured him cut.rely. Sold at
H. W. Whafay A CVs. drug store.
_ ir _ foal _ , weak ,
you
«.nd all worn out taka
BROWN’* v TRON BITTERS
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Awl UsfWD Iroislilf-l 1 v if H.‘—f'l.ii «< ■«, Ut ■)?
him e*rss r.r »*«rr ork will i«s iritevciiliy tsktug
JBrottm’* Icon Hitter*, v-.mrnim
bM twJ« tnerkfttsil w>*«4'rwl Hue* on Trains*.
II :pans ‘Tabnlcw euro fiver troubles.
T»i DUU MIS VESTIBULE HUB
: WIFM Fm&'MgJt
i breve Cincinnati For by Georgia & $c Florida.
! Q. C........7:00 P. M. 0:00 A. M,
Arrive Atlanta, by ET T. V. & Ga.,.....11:10 A. M. 1-80 A M.
Arrive Macon “ t:S 4 P. M. A m \ M : ;
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Castoria. C ■
H Cantoris is bo well atlapla-t to ohiw r©n t**»t
I vocommeod It ua superior tu any {K-ooerleticm
kttowu to ISMX"
H, A. KBCJBMtj, St, D„
III go. OftforU fit , Oruokiyu, N. T.
“ Ovt phystes.uis In the lUldren's <ir.r«rt
ment have spoken' 'h%h)y ot tl ir ov ; « ; ri
otico In their outside praetlea with C«torht,
Olid although we only Imva among
BMnlicAl suppHes what i« known hs rrguiar
prciclucts, jot we are free to confess? ttwtfe ten
merit-.? of Cttstorla lifts won us to look with
favor upon is.”
Vkivexi Tiosmii. ak» Bibpiwsajsv,
Boitoo, Rlfjas,
Alsjtx C. Bmkm, IVw.,
WAYNE SHERIFF SALES.
•0 EOllGIA—W avsr County.
W H! bo sold on t’e.o tirst Tuesday
in M»rch n-*rt at th c- , rt houso in
M'.iifa *untj, withlu tile legal lioiu* of
sale, to the highest bidifer, far cash,
tho following property U-ovit: one
trad or parcel of laud-'lying in tho
B 113 *U district said county, cow
turning one Jess, hundred (.100) North acres,
moro or Imumfad on the
by lands <»f Buck MiddloUm, and \V.
T. Thornum, d| the South by i-nnd*
i, A. Stnckland, on the East by K.
T. V. & Ga. ft. U. and on the west,
Levied on as the property of Dan
Davis to satisfy :.u o\i. i.i.-n ^ne<i
from the Justice court of the IfflJth
district m of W,‘f\ ThornUm,
■igaii. t said Dan Brivis,
Ab.-i> at th- r im-, tins- r..t piece.
<m* 1*0 ('■. *, Ml .1 1 • o (!
Alic*-; Got on* eerumi roan colored :
l }™“ lu : * re •»»' u <l ! ^” 0,! ;‘l»o..t Y»">b’,.on. s years Said old,
,‘" ! ; v . ” a wu t!lu of :
.
A. 15 . kml.V, s.» mmfy an CM-m tiol)
^u.-d tl Gourd V -mrt i -ml
county, ia favor of T. J. Long A to.
*ga»nst said A. B K«liy. Property Vul
pops ted out by the plmptill
ebasvr to ;-sy for tire* litles. '1 hi*
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TV. II. Em,is,
Unenff Wayne Co., Ga,
S, ft Harris. VYtifFs attorney.
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WILKii & firs.
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GTS EKING & HUMMER GOODS
Greatly Reduced Pries
Aug, 31 ,
PROFESSIONAL cards'.
Attorxsst. A < ouksbixob at Law
.iKSOP, GA.
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Attornkv & Covxskixoe at Law
SoLieiTou W. C. 0 .
,1KSVP, GA.
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BLACKEREAR,
Offers Ids professions ECU'-'
the citizens of Je.-np and HUH < • .,j
country, and will be «t tho r. ? d
House on too let Monday its each
month.
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I barn in stock a fino lot of Coffin*
and Burial Case.*, aHjsdaes’estyka ami
proa.
33 . Ia. 3 L.ef.rbreit.
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East Broad Stre*t,
Drs, J.'W.&C, C- Dan 1 *
■ . DENTISTS,
ovtnvB AJ*» KKSmPXCP
Cm. CougrcH-a and M’hita; 1
SAVANNAH,
One of «s will b.e id Jc
Sul"Monday in each raon
and remain dtintVg tho we
Grown work a
who wish onr sfrviecd,
upon. Jesup office at -W’tlV *
dry’s.
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Office Er-ftt Broad Street.
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Woescco sees fbee.
Hi! Ate Growing Tobacco.
a m ■ went ia iff thit *<w»er Crop.
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SOUTHERN TOBACOO JOURNAL,
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