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Th© risk: of.loalng your land on
account of your deed’s
not being on record.
Record Of Deeds.
Section 8618: Deeds when and where recorded :
“fCvery Deed conveying land shall be recorded in the
of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County
land lies. The record may be made at any time, but
A n loses its priority over a subsequent recorded deed
FROM THE SAME VENDOR, TAKEN WITHOUT NOTICE OF THE [EX
ISTENCE OF THE FIRST.”
Mortgages.
Section 2726: “Mortgages on realty must be recorded in
the County where the Jand lies; on personalty, in the
County where the mortgagor resides at the time of execu
tion, if a resident of this State etc.”
Protect yourself by having your Deeds, Mortgages etc.
placed on the public records.
All papers seat me by mail willjbe recorded Jand
to you promptly.
Yours for protection,
Ira M, Raybon, Clerk.
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JESDP, GEORGIA
ALASKA SALMON.
»f th. Ftur Varlstlss •*
This •upsrfc Fish.
“There to nothing more curious con
Meted •with the finny tribe than to
watch the doing* of the salmon family
In Alaska," said an Alaskan dealer.
"The most singular thing of all Is
that after the females deposit their
spawn their earthly career terminates,
and I bare Been the bottoms of creeks
covered with their dead bodies. They
give birth to thousands of their kind
; and immediately die. The young ones
j are then taken care of by the male fact
i salmon, and It Is a well known
| that in three years from their birth the
j offspring reappear on the very ground
j of their origin. superb There fish are which four varie- make
ties of this
their appearance in regular order of
j succession. the first to arrive is
“in the spring
| j the weighs magnificent all the king from salmon, fifteen which to
way
I ninety pounds. About June 1 comes
I the sookey or red salmon, which visits
j our shores in enormous numbers and
j | which Is the common canning the log salmon, variety,
A little later appears
| which only the Indians will eat, and
finally, in August and September, the
| beautiful silver salmon arrives, the
prettiest fish in all the world and one
! of the most palatable,
j “When the salmon enter the fresh
water by a curious trick of nature
j their skin becomes red, but this pink
does not affect the whiteness of
their flesh. It is seldom that salmon
| will journey up a glacier stream, but
j | the streams that have with lakes them.”— at their
heads literally swarm
! Washington Herald.
ATTACKING A SYSTEM.
It Involves Attacking the Men That
Uphold the System.
On every side I hear strange insist
ence upon the fact that it is only the
J utter system the that is following wrong. I extraordinary hear people
words: "We do not attack individuals.”
What, in the name of the seven plan
ets, can you attack except individuals?
How can one fight a system? If a sys
tem came into this room, what would
! you do to It? Would you take a gun or
i a fencing foil or a huttertly net or a
horsewhip or a disinfectant?
A system only exists in the minds of
men. and if there is a very vile system
In the minds of men there must be
something very vile about their minds.
I do not say that they may not have
other virtues nloug with the qualities
I that make tho had system. I do not
say that the upholders of any bad sya
tern are without any moral merits. I
do not say that Itulian brigands are
without any moral merits. But. how
ever good or evil may be mingled in
the character of an Italian brigand,
nobody ever said that in dealing with
persons of that profession you were
not to attack individuals.
You do not. in dealing with brigands, |
say that you merely attack the system, j
You attack tho brigands—that is, sup- I
posing that you are iu possession of j
the adequate bodily courage.—C. K. ]
Chesterton In Illustrated London News.
Thackeray's Pantomime.
William Mukei>eaee Thackeray was
always too genial, too generous, too
open handed, to be an accumulator of
this world’s goods, and in spite of the
large earnings of his pea he died a |
poor man. Shortly before his death his ;
friend, John Leech, the cartoonist, call- 1
ed upon him and found him In his
study writing—writing and sighing at
the monotony of his work.
“Why don't you have a holiday.” said
Leech, "and take your girls to the sea
side?”
The great novelist made no verbal
answer, but, rising slowly, plunged bis
hands to the very bottom of his pock
ets, brought these receptacles out,
shoo* them vigorously without eliciting
a rattle of coin, replaced them and then
resumed his scat.
Strength of the Condor.
Tho enormous equaled strength by his of voracity the condor and j
to only ■
boldness. This immense bird often !
pounces upon small animals, but from >
the shape and bluntness of his claws
he is unable to carry anything very
heavy, so he contents himself with
fixing It against the ground with one
of his claws, while with the other and
hts powerful beak he rends It to pieces.
Gorged with food, the bird then be
comes incapable of flight and may be
approached, but any attempt at cap- i
tore is furiously resisted.
How to Avoid Appendicitis ■'
Most victims of appendicitis
are thos who are habitually con
stipated. Orino Laxative Fruit
Syrup cures chronic constipation |
by stimulating the liver and now-!
el and restores the natural ac
tion of the bowels. Orino Laxa -1
tive Fruit Syrup dees not nause- {
ate or gripe and is mild and pleas
ant to take.|Refuse substitutes.—
Jesup Drug Co.
The Ingleside Hotel
Jesup, Georgia,
C. R.; BRIGHAM, Prop.
The Table},the Best the Market Affords,
Commercial Tourest Trade a Specialty.
Porter meets all trains.
Statement of the condition of
JESUP BAINKUNO COMPANY,
Located at
Jesup, Georgia,
At- the close of business March 22nd, 1907.
RESOURSES LIABILITIES
and Discounts—.$106,946.19 Capital Stock paid in.. $
1,501.37 Surplus Fund...................
House............... 5,500.00 Undivided Profits, less ,
– Fixtures.. 854.71 Current Expenses and
from Banks aod Taxes paid—...................... 2,832.68
in the State.. 5,582.58 Dus Unpaid Divideus..... 2 , 000.00
fron Banks and Individuhl Deposits sub
in other States 5,029.43 ject to checks................ ... 84,743.12
1 175.00 Time Certificates............ - 27,703.18
505.00 Cashiers Checks............. 35.08
Nickels and Notes and Bills Redis-
147.07 counted----------------------------- 21 , 000.00
and Cash Items 72.06
$127,314.01 $127,314.01
OF GEORGIA, )
of Wayme. \
Before me came D.M.Parker, Cashier, of Jesup Banking Co., who be
duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 2nd, day of April 1907.
R. L, Philips, N.P.,
Wayne County Ga.
JAMESTOWN EXPOSIT1NN
Atlantic Coast Line.
WILL ANNOUNCE
RATES AND SCHEDULES LATER
As ususl, their service and schedgules
will be unexnelled. Information cheer
fully furnished. Call on agent, or write
E. M. NORTH B. T. MORGAN
Div. Pass. Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt.
VERY LOW RATES
TO
NORFORK. VA.
and return account
JAMESTOWN TER-CENTENNIAL
EXPOSITION
Via
Southern Railway.
Season, sixty days and iiifteen day tickets on sale daily
comm -ucing April'19th, to and including Nov. 80th, 1907.
Very low rates Mill also lie made for Millitary and Brass
Bauds in iu uniforms attending the Exposition.
MOP 0\ ERS will be allowed Oil Season, Sixty day and
fifteen day tickets, same as on Summer Tourist tickets.
cr full and complete information call on Ticket Agents
Southern Railway, or write:
[G. R. PETTIT,
Trav. Pass. Agt.
M aeon, G.i