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DOX'T RUN
on
account of'youi* deed’s J>lv
not being on record.
Record Of Deeds.
Section 3618: Deeds when and whebe recorded :
‘‘Every Deed conveying land shall be recorded in the’office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County where'tha
land lies. The record may be made at any time, but such
LOSES ITS PRIORITY OVER A SUBSEQUENT RECORDED DEED
PROM 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 Jaud 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 putalie records.
returned ______
All papers'.sent me by mail will be recorded ,and
to you promptly.
Yours for protection
Ira M, Ray bon, Clerk.
P.O. Box 107. Jesup, Ga.
miE SOUTH’S GREATEST
MAIL ORDER HOUSE
Is nhvv ready to fill orders for men’s
Women’s and Children’s Ready-to
Wear Clothing, Hats and Furnish- t
ings. Stocks larger and more com
plete than ever before. Rest quality
ut moderate prices.
Our u;:w Spring and Su s mer Cat
alog will be sent upon request.
B. HL LEVY Bro„ – Co.,
SAVANNAH. GA
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II. ,T. WESTBERRY- Manager
JESUP. GEORGIA
BRAIN AND BULLET.
What Happens When the Skull Is
Pierced by a Shot.
The remits of firing a bollet at a
flat brittle bone and Into a soft sub
stance like the brain are very different
The bone is pierced, and the lateral dis
placement of Its particles Is very slight
but the brain Is thrown aside In all di
rections. The difference Is due to the
different degree of cohesiveness of the
particles composing the two bodies or,
In other words, to the greater fluidity
of the softer structure.
Next, the importance of fluid con
tents In intensifying the effects of a
bullet fired through a closed recepta
cle Is shown by one of Kocher’s experi
ments. Two Identical tin canisters
were filled with equal quantities of
lint, which In one was dry and in the
other saturated with water.
A bullet of moderate velocity fired
through them simply perforated the
dry one, but caused the wet one to
burst explosively. Ivocher also filled
a skull with water and found that a
bullet fired through It caused bursting
of the sutures.
Very remarkable Is the shattering
that results when skulls that have been
filled with water or with wax are
treated In this way, and If they are
compared with others showing the ef
fects of bullet wounds under normal
conditions It Is easy to appreciate that
the variations presented are depend
ent, In part at least, upon the differ
ence in the character of the contents.—
Current Literature.
SPONGE FISHERS.
The Greek Girl Divers of the Icland of
Himla.
“We were cruising In the Mediter
ranean In the late fall,” said a globe
trotter, "and on a golden afternoon we
stopped beside a little fleet of sponge
divers. Nearly nude, the divers sat on
the edge of the boat They held big
stones that would help them descend.
One at a time they Inhaled three or
four long breaths and then plunged
with their great stones Into the blue
water.
“One boat Interested us. Its divers
seemed so graceful and young. We
drew nearer, and, by Jove, the divers
were all girls. They were young Greek
girls from Himla, an Island near
Rhodes. It seems that In Himla the
sponge diving Is carried on by girls
altogether. These girls seemed very
expert. Their dark hair knotted on
their shapely heads, they reclined on
the sun warmed deck till their turn
came. Then, graceful as stage dan
cers, they leaped overboard and In the
sea's dim green depths tugged at the
black sponge growths.
“The captain said tbe Himla girls
were not permitted to marry till they
had brought a certain quantity of
sponges from a certain specified
depth.”—New York 1’ress,
Nervous New Yorker®.
"If anybody needs to be convinced
thnt New Yorkers ore a nervous lot,
just let him peep under dining room
tables at mealtime and see the posi
tion of the feet and he will have all
the proof he wants,” remarked the pro
prietor of a popular restaurant "Not
one person In n hundred sits with his |
feet planted squarely on the floor j
while eating. Some twist their chairs, feet j j
around the legs of tables and
some sit with them crossed, others while rest j j
the feet on the tips of the toes,
still others bear their whole weight j
down on the heel. Since It is only the j
fintly planted foot that indicates an ■
equable temperament, Irresponsible It Is easy crowd to see j j
what a nervous.
the army of diners out really Is.”— j
New York Poet
This May Interest You
No one is immune from Kidney j
so just remember that
Kidney Cure will stop the
irregularities kidney and cure any trouble! case
of and bladder
is not beyond the reach of I
Drug Co.
GIRL WANTED
A nice neat- girl can get a good
working in restaurant.
Address or apply to Railroad
Restaurant, Jesup, Ga.
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BOY WANTED.
Wish to employ a boy about j
sixteen years old to drive wagon.
Good wau - and steady employ- 1
m< tarty
information apply,
to, :
F. E. Breen, Jesup, Ga.
STOLEN HORSE. ,
A nice black pony with
trimed out, about nine years oldj
was stolen from the stable of Mr.
F. M. Mosley of Jesup, Ga. about
four or five miles from Jesup.
Liberal reward will be paid for
the appreheusion of the auimal.
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.
L Carter, J A Ross, Geo F Armstrong.
Pres. Vice Pres. Sect. – Treas.
The Wayne Realty Co.
<^BUYS, SELLS AXD LEASES^
Improved and Unimproved Country
and city roperty, Turpentine
and Saw Mill Locations.
Special attention to care of property for non residents.
We collect rents and make prompt remittence
The Wayne Realty Co., isup, 6a.
JAMESTOWN EXPOSITINN
Atlantic Coast Line.
WILL ANNOUNCE
RATES AND SCHEDULES LATER
As ususl, their service and schedgules
will be unexneiled. Information cheer
fully furnished. Cali 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 fiifteen day tickets on sale daily
commencing April 19th, to and including Nov. 30th, 1007.
Very low rates Mill also be trade for Military and 'Brass
Bands in in uniforms attending the Exposition.
STOP OVERS will be allowed on ’Season, Sixty da» and
fifteen day tickets, same as on Summer Tourist tickets.
information can , 0 . Ticket Agents
Southern Railway, or write:
G. R. PETTIT,
Trav. Pass. Agt.
Macon, Ga.
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Our Club Rates. •
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