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Prices on wire are rising but not so high but that it will
pay you to put up our celebrated
Razorback Hog Pence
We have several carloads on our yard and can acommo
date you to any style or height you wish.
We make a specialty of a very high and close wire for gar
den purposes.
Call and examine or write us your wants, and we willmake
it to your interest to give us your business.
BEN M 1 L.IKIN – SON
Jesup, Ga.
W. M, ROBERSON. T. B. HARTIG.
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GENERAL REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
\K7E have opened a general real estate business and
will deal in all ■tl improved and unim
proved lands. Special attention will be given to farm
properties. Ail who wish to sell their farms or other
properties, will do well to list with us. We advertise
your property free of cost and charge you only a reason
able' commission in case of sale.
If you wish to buy let us know whut you want and we will
get it for you.
A good farm near Lulaton, 100 acres of laud
Go acres under fence and cultivated. Good
eight room residence. Tenant house. Suit
able out buildings. JTwo and a half miles
from Express, Freight and Post Office. This
is a most excellent pieco of property—would
make ail ideal home for a thrifty farmer. Can
be bought at a bargain.
A nice five roomed residence in .Fiudig’s Ad
dition ot Jesup. Has stable^building aud en
closed garden. Two lots aggregating 100 ft. x
120 ft. For rent or for sale oneaiy payments.
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W. M. ROBERSON – CO.,
JESUP, - - GEORGIA.
m Tract of 1800 acres of land] near Nahunta.
Has considerable crosstie a nd saw mill timber
on the^same. Some good back-box turpentine
timber. Level land with clay subsoil. Would
make good trucking farms. This track cau be
bought cheap.
Building lots in many portions of town. Lo
cation and pricis furnished on application. If
you want a reasonable lot upon which to build,
let us know.
SUPERIOR COURT
DOCKET.
—
fitarch Term 1907. '
Below will be found the full
docket of the civil and also
the criminal cases to be tried
' before the Superior Court,
I Spring Term, which convenes on
: the Fourth Monday in March,
! Jar. 18th, 1907.
Civil Docket.
Elizabeth M. Turner, et al. Vs.
D. C. Chapman and Alonzo Chap
man. Complaint for land
Drake Inness Green Shoe Co.
i Vs. Chancy Grace. Suit on
i Acct.
A. J. Mosley Vs. R. B. Hopps.
Traverse to certiorari.
Parks – Luckie Vs- W. J.
I Broadhurst. Plea of illegality.
Leila M. Harrison Vs Willie
Harrison. Injunction, etc.
i J. J. Strickland Vs. Atlantic
j – Birmingham Rv. Co. Datna
ages.
S. C. Brooker et al. Vs. L.
R. Akin. Trover-recovery of per
sonalty.
Wilkins – Co. Vs. Jas. R. Pop
pell. Suit on acount. Appeal
from county court.
E. B. Bennett Vs. Atlantic
Coa?t Line Rd. Co. Damages.
E. H. Bennett Vs. Atlantic
Const Line Rd. Co. Damages.
Richard Bennett Vs. Atlantic
Coast Line Rd. Co. Damages.
J. W. Hewitt Vs. Atlantic Coast
Line Rd. Co. Damages.
L. T. McKinnon Vs. J. B. Ja
cobs. Complainant for land.
F. M. Grantham Vs. H. P.
Grantham. In Equity.
Sadie Baker Vs. Atlantic Coast
Line Rd. Co. Damages.
Enruest F. Fleming Vs. Atlan
tic Coast Line Rd. Co. Damages.
J. J. Hickox Vs. P. S. Knox.
Injunction.
T. J- Boston Vs. W. B. Ben
| nett. Protest to land Proceseion
| >^r’s report.
W. 0. Strickland Vs. T. J. Dent "
| Suit ou Acct. Appeal from coun
j ty court. S. Knox.
| N. L. Morgau Vs. P.
| Complaint. Appeal from county
i court.
R. J. Westberry Vs. Southern
■ 1 Railway Company. Damages.
Appeal from county court.
B. E. Jacobs Vs.” W. M. Wig
gins. Complaint. Appeal from
; county court.
Mrs. Martha A. Popwell, Admrx.
{ Estate J. W. Popwell, Decsd. Vs.
J. C. Popwell. Claimant. Claim
j to administratix sale. Appealed
J from county court.
Katie Owen, by next friend,
i Charles Owens, Vs.Atlantic –
Birmingham Railway -Co. Dam
! ages.
Dora Louise Owens, by next
j friend, Charles Owens, Vs. Atlan
tic – Birmingham Railroad Co.
Damages.
Sarah E. Simpson Vs. William
j Simpson. Libel for divorce.
James B. Morgan Vs. Julia Mor
i gan. Libel for divorce.
S. B. Kelly Vs. James W. Pop
pell and N. N. Pearson. Equitable
i Proceedings.
George W. McCall Vs. The
Wayne County News, H. W. Wha
| ley, T. S. Wilkins, and M. W.
Tindall, Damages.
A. J. Rooks Vs. Janie Rooks.
! Divorce.
C. M. Dean Vs. Southern Rail
way Co. Damages.
Davis – Brandon Vs. Atlantic
Coast Line Rd. Co. Damages.
G. W. Lomax Vs. Atlantic
Coast Line Rd. Co. Damages.
W. H. Kirkland vs.
j Railway Co. Damages.
PROFESSIONAL
- AND -
industrial
M. N. STOW, SI. I).
Physician – Surgeon
Calls Answered Promptly night
And Day.
Women and Children Disease
A Specialty. Drug Co.,
Office at The Jesup
Jesup, Ggokgia
J. G. TUTBN, M- I'-,
Physician – Surgeon.
Cutes Block JESUP, GA
S. F. ELLIS.
Dental Surgeon.
Kikclightek Bldg., Jesup Ga
D. S. PRICE,
Life, Fire, Accidents. Live Stock
Insurance, Fire and Tornado,
Insurance on Country Property £
D. L, Moore
Physician – Surgeon
Office at Whaley Bldg.
JESUP, GA.
ROBERT L. BENNETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Court House,
JESUP, GEORGIA
JESUP LODGE No. 112 F.–A.M.
Meets ou the First aud Third Monday
nights at 7:30 i\m
Geo. F. Armstrong, W. M.
Ira M. Raybou, Sect.
Visiting lirelliern Cordially Invited.
Atlantic Coast
Line Railway Co
PASSENGER Schedules
NOTICE, arrivals, and departures are giv
en as information, as well as connections
with other companies, hat arriva s, and
connections are not guaranteed.
Arrival and Departure at Jesup,Ga
In Effect Jan. 18tn, 1907.
Departures.
For Savannah and points North. andEa
Train No. 58 leaves 8 15 a. m
it “ 82 •* U 20 “
t < i l 22 7 60 p.m
< I 80 11 35 *■
“ “ 88 3:20 p. in.
For Wsyeross, and South, West.
No. 89 leaves, 4 55 a.m
85 11 25 a.m
I I 21 * * 4 55 p.m
«• 57 II 8 40 p m
For Jacksonville aud points South, Via
Short Line.
No. 85 leaves 11 20 a.m
For Folkston, Via’Short Line.
No. 27 leaves 5 10 a.m
Arrivals.
From Savannah,andjforth and East.
No. 89 arrives, 4 50. a.m
II 85 « l 11 16 “
21 41 4 50 pm
57 8 35 pm
44 1:00 p. in.
Prom Jacksonville, and points Sonth, Via
Shor Line.
No. 82 arrive 11 17 am
From Wayeross, and points Sonth and
West, Via Wayeross.
No. 58 arrives, 8 10 am
No. S2 11 11 05 “
No. 80 II 11 30 p.m
II 22 “ 7 45pm
From Folkston Via Short LineJ
No. 26, arrives 7 45 p m
No. 26 and 27 daily except Sunday.
All other trains daily.
connection made at Port Tampa with D
3. mail steamship of Peninsular iOcciden
al 8team" Ship line for Key West and
Savana, ’ leaving Port Tampa Sunday
and Tuesdays at 11 40 p. m.
For farther information, through
service, trains making local stops, and
schedules to other points, apply to
0. H. Smith, Ticket Agent, Jesup, Ga
B.T.Morgan M. Trav. Pass.Agt. Savannah G»
E. North Div Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga.
W J Craig Pass. Traffic- Manager, Wilm
ington, N. . X. C. White. Gen. Pas. Agt
Willing tom N. C.