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Mr. Han Horton is suffering
from au attack of inalara lever.
Mr. J. J. Burnett, from Koute
1. was a pleasant caller Monday.
Mr. W. A. Yarborough, of Red
Hill, spent Saturday in ihe city.
Mr. Lawton O'Quin, of Odum,
spent a portion of Monday io the
city.
Read the add of the Jhsup Mer
cantile Co. they have a sacrifice
sale now going on.
H. B. Moody will buy your
Green Salt or Dry Flint Hides.
Spot cash paid.
Mr. M. J. Wainright, of At
kinson, was in Jesup on business
Tuesday.
Mr. J. E. Wainright, of Hick
ox, spent Tuesday in the city on
business.
Mrs. C. L. Roberson, of liroad
hurst, was in Jesup on business
Saturday.
We will sell you 25 lbs. of Dr.
Hess’ Stock Food for $1.7-> cash.
Best in the world. Every pack
age is guaranteed.
J. H. Wilkins – Co.
Mr. E. Stafford, of near Gar
di, wa? in Jesup Saturday on bus
iness.
Prof. J. II. Christie, of Flint
Branch, was a Jesup visitor Sat
urday on business.
Go to the Jesup Mercantile^ for
bargains they are there for you.
Shoes and Drygoods.
Mr. J. J. Lott, a prominent bus
mess man of Brunswick, was in
tlu) city Friday.
Mr. J. 0. McBride, of Colum
bus, Ga., spent Friday in Jesup
on business.
Robert’s Laxative Cold Cure
cures. For sale at the Jesup Drug
Company.
Mr. D. W. Roberson one of
Screven’s solid citizens was in
Jesup on business Monday.
Miss Maybelle Clark lias return
ed from Cuthbert, where she had
been attending college.
Messrs. Silas Roberson and I..
W. Rogers, of Screven, w Cre- in
the city Monday.
Miss Annie Dye, of Charleston
S. C., was in the city this wee ■k
visiting Miss Mildred Dye.
The Jesup Mercantile Co. say it
Pays to Pay Cash get some of the
bargains.
Col. 0. S. Chastain, a promi
nent attorney of Hazlehurst, was
jii the city a short time Sunday.
Dr. M. L. Madray and Miss
Modge Long, of Pine Grove, weie
in Jesup Saturday visiting.
Mr. T. J. Moore come over
from Busbuell, Saturday and
spent several days in the city.
Geneial Clearing Oat Sale at
J. H. Wilkins – Co. Come along
aud bring your cash.
Mr. Henry Woods, of Ridge
land, S. 0., spent a few hours in
Jesup Sunday calling on oid ac
quaintances.
Mr. Millard Yarbrough, of Sa
vannah, was in our city Saturday.
Millard, is a former Jesupite, aud
has many friends here who are
always glad to see him.
Shoes and Dry Goods at nil
heard of price. Too Much Stock,
it'must be moved and if low prices
wiii do this, they will 'go quick
at Jesup Mercantile Co.
Hon. Clark Howell and family,
of Atlauta, passed through J*-eup
Sunday morning euroute for Pab
lo, Fla., where they go for a few
Weeks to enjoy the sea breeze.
Prof. A. E. Lewis, Miss Viola
Aldridge and Miss Mamie Gattis,
of Screven, were m Jesup Mon
day night attending the school
closing.
Mr. C. A. Spell, of Little lireek
community, spent a few hours in
the city to-day transacting
ness.
'i’lte Jesup Mercantile Co. has a
Sacrafie'Sale now going on,
their quick tor bargains on Dry
Goods, Shoes etc.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Carter
Master Clyde returned Friday
from their two months’ Pacific
coast trip. They reported a most
pleasant time at all p >iuts vis.
ted.
Ten per cent, discount on
dies Ox Ties.
J. H. Wilkins – Co.
Miss Lena B. Jones spent Fri
day night in tile city en-routo to
Waynesvillo, where she opened
Monday the public term of school.
Dr. G. \V. Druwdy returned
Friday from his Washington trip,
reporting a pleasant time except
being on the tram that was par
tially wrecked at the Savannah
river.
GO—FLY keeps flies off Hors
es and Cattle. 25c and 50c Sold
by Knights P h a r m acy.
Mr. J. V. Roberson who recen
tly sold his residence on Plum St,
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Mrs. S. 15. Lary, of Nahunta,
spout Friday in Jesup on business,
Mrs Lary closed a most success -
ful term of school on the previous
Wednesday at Lulatott and on
Monday she opened the Nalnmta
school. She is one of the
j j promiueut and successful cf all
i our teachers.
j Notice Extraordinary
The Jesup Mercantile Co. find
ufier Stock Taking that they
too munli stock on hand, and
reduce this up-to-date line
Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes
j ihev have decided to put on a
i rafice Sale for 1 lie N fi xt 80 days.
This store has a complete line in
all departments and will sell at a
big reduction, it is recognized
all tradespeople that everything
has advaused very much, but
up to the Moment Progressive
Store bought their full stock
before the bigj advance in price,
aud you will be able to buy
goods at much Jess than the old
prices. They call especial atteu
tion to their Dry Goods and Shoes.
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To the Farmer.
Cash paid for chickens and eggs,
at Rad Road Restaurant
Jesup, Ga.
Kennedy’s
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR
Relieves Colds by working them out of
the system through a copious and healthy
aC ReUeve^ 8 Coughs by cleansing throat, chest the
mucous membranes of the
and bronchial tubes.
•‘As pleasant to the taste
as Maple Sugar”
Children Like It*
For BACKACHE—WEAK KIDNEYS Try Site
BeWffl i KMm; wt Blittw PU!*-*#r» tnd
Dealer in fine All the latest
DIAMOND JEWELRY, JEWELER’S NOVELTIES
A. ROTHSCHILD 9
JEWELER,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Next, door to court house,
209 Newcastle St.
PIANOS AND ORGANS GRADUATING GIFTS,
Sold on time or for cash. WEDDING PRESENTS,
Wilkins Supply Co.
DEALERS IN
Stoves, Furniture gaa ■ – House an vn msshmgs n ■ a
acknts for the light rcnking
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES
BEST OIN EARTH.
Also Agents for Fat ton Go-Carts.
Hammocks at all Prices.
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The public is cordially invited to come in and inspect ou r large
stock and get our prices. Our motto is fair dealings and low
prices- either cash or in installments.
We make a lit v of Paints i Gils.
WILKINS SUPPLY CO.
West Broad St. Jesup, Ga.
Notice
In another column will bo
found a letter from the State
School Commissioner announcing
the date for the next examination
for teachers, which will be held on
June 21st, and 22nd, at the court
house in Jesup. Examination
will open at 8. a. in. and close at
5. p. m. each day. Applicants de
siring to take examination should
report promptly. Stationery will
be furnished applicants. Teach
ers now teaching under a tempo
rary license, it matters not what
grade, must take examination.
Teachers desiring to take this
amination should review “Page’s
Theory and Practice” aud “Teach
er’s Manuel.” :
.
B. D. PcacEix, C. S. C.
A man who is in perfect health,
so he can do au honest day’s work
when necessary has much for
which he should be thankiul. ,, , Mr. ,,
L. C. Rodgers, of Branchtou, Pa.,
writes that he was not only un
able to work, but he couldn’t
stoop over to tie his own shoes.
Six bottles of Folley’s Kidney
Cure made a new man of him.
He says, “Success to Foley’s Kid
ney Cure.”—Jesup Drug Co.
K ights' Pharmacy I
Carries the largest stock of Drugs in
portion of the state,
We have a, graduate licensed Physician
nd Pharmacist in our Prescription
Department.
Elegent Line of Ledgers etc. in Stock.
We deliver to any customer in town
Ice Cream.
Special agent for
"Hawkes’ Eye Glasses.’
Our stock of candies is first class.
We are always ready to serve you.
KNIGHTS’ PHARMACY,
Jesup, - Geogia,