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VOL. XL.
SUPERIOR COUR r i. r
List of Cases to Be Tried At the June Term 1907.
Wayne Superior Court.
Civil Cases:
Elizabeth M. Turner, et al. vs
D. C. Chapman and Alonzo Chap
mau . Complaint for land.
Drake Iuness Green Shoe Corn
puny vs Chaucy – Grace, Suit
on account.
Parks – Lucki*i vs. W. J.
Broudhurst, plea of illegality.
Leila M. Harrison vs. Willie K.
Harrison, Iujunction etc.
J. J. Strickland vs. Atlantic –
.Birmingham Ky. Co. Damages.
Richard Benuet vs. At lantic
Coast Line lid. Co. Damages.
L. T. McKinnon vs. J. B. Ja
cobs, Complaint fur land.
Earnest F Fleming vs. Atlan
tic 0**ast Line Railroad Co. Daui
ag* s.
J. J. Hicknx\s. P. S. Knox,
Injunction.
W O. Si rick land vs T.J. D nt,
.
suit on account. Appeal train
cuunty couri.
N. L. Morgan vs. P. S. Knox,
CDinpiaii.t—appeal lrout county
eou rt.
J. JL Wistberry vs. Si.utaeiLi
Ry. Cmnpuiy, daimig«»-uppeui
from county court.
Katie Owens by 11-xi hi-nd—
Churles Owens vs. Atlantic *
Birmingham ltd. Company uu m
ages.
Dora Louise Owens by m xi
friend Charles Ow.cn-, vs. Lirui
Ingham Rd. Go. damages.
S. B. KeiJy vs. James W. Pop
pell and N. A. Pearson
proceedings.
Geo. A McCult vs.
Wayne Cur ty News, H. ■A .
Whaley, T. S. Wilkins and M. W.
Th.au 1, damage-.
A. J Roo-ve . Janie Looks,
Divorce.
C. M, D-'-ati vs. South in Ilail
wax Co. Damages.
Davis ana brando.i vs, Atlan
tic v.oast J.me lid. Company, dum
ages.
G. W4 Lmnax vs. Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad Co. damages.
w. u. Kirkland v„.
Itailvvay to., damages.
Atianti.: Coast Line Railroad
Co., Ye. H. V. Wood, traverse
certiorari.
Jos. A. Morris, Admr. Estate of
G. Odum vs. J. E. Pve. Suit on
note for $50.UO appeal trom coun
ty court.
Jos. A. Morris, Admr. tate
ot G. Odum vs. J. E. Pye, Suit on
note for $80.58 appeal from coun
ty court
Jos. A. Morris, Admr. estate of
G. Odum, vs. J. M. M Biiams and
'■ ’ U1 011 nJ ’
peal from county court. Administrator
Jos. A. Morris
Estate G. Odum vs. J. A . Me
Lair, and J. E. Pye Suit ou nine
appeal from county court.
B. F. Radford vs. Co ra Radford
divorce.
Calli*- Harris vs. Lee Harris.
Jibe! for divorce.
».Mrs. Theodore Crovatt vs.
sic Cannon, Lizzie Can non au ( j
Jack Greenlee. Injunction
equitable relief.
E ’mti ^ A B Kellj ^ ’ IU "
junction etc etm
^ ^ Atlan .
tic Coast Line Railroad Co., dam
itgei.
© a <tJy J If V M <V % –
“WE APPLAUD THE BIGIIT AND CONDEMN TIIE WRONG.”
!
Henrv Deen tfe Son Henry Deen
.
and II. W. Deen vs..I. M. Reddish,
Complaint.
N. 1.. Morgan vs. Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Go., damages.
H. M. McIntosh vs. E. H. vnox,
complaint.
D-.vis Dubberly vs. the South
ern Uv Company, damages.
Jisup Banking Co., vs. G. W.
Hires, Pr ncir-u, and Jesup Mer
cantile Company, endorser.
MattH. H ,11 vs. R. H. Hall,
l.bel for divorce.
II..) mcGI.Pau vs. Katie ^ A.
McClellan, divo.ee.
Henry Rtcnaruson vs. Moll.e
Richardson, divorce.
H- U Htauilnun vs. h. ^ M.
Grantham, distress warrant lor
rent ap,,e n i Horn county court.
Wilkins* Company vs. T. T.
Smith, complaint appeal trom
cmuiy eou.t,
A. Scblitter vs. H. J. Walker
maker, Duncan Tyre endorser.
Mi*. Nl. \ . Bennett \s. Lulah
Bennett et al. Equitable pro
ci-edl.-gs.
.C W. Bax er vs-. Atlantic –
Birmingham Kd, Co., damages to
ready.
W. S. Woods vs. II. B. Moody,
complain.
J'^pliene Johns vs. j
Southern Ry. Company, damn
ges.
J. G. Barrows vs. Southern Ry. 1
o n pa 1 v, damages. !
Goaet n. H. Line Higlismith lid. Company, vs. Atlantic damn-1 |
ge*. |
V> . Cl. Odum vs. R. P. Ander-J
Sj ill. complaint. |
S.diawb vs. J. R. Gunn, suit j :
j 1 account.
Criminal Cases: I
Th i Stan* vs L*on Coiger. Ma- |
brey Geiger and J. R. Kenedy, us- :
S'4 ult w th n,U nt to murder. f2
Th** slate Willie K. Ilarri- i
vs. j
SUl *’
' he state vs. Mo=e Jacrb», us
sault with niient to murder.
The Siate vs. (Baud Lary, as
sault w uth intent to murder.
The state vs. Dau Middl* ton,
simple larceny.
'J ne state vs. Henry Jacobs and
S. C. Brooker, assault w ith intent
to murder.
The ;»tat: vs. Leon Geiger and
j Keuuedy, rape.
T ln si a-e u c,' 1 asJauh I McGee and
^ MtC: !.> wi h ,n !
tent to murdir. !
The state vs. James Ogden, Ish-1
a ,„ Oyd* n, O. M. Roberson and
Lige Ogd-n alias “Son” Ogden,
. mt.
The ate vs. M. Potter, murd
er.
The state vs. J. V. Kooertsou
and Clarence Roberts.,!,, pointing
and liming arms at another.
The state vs. Ciarenco Robert
son. assault with intent to m-.r
•ler.
1
The State vs. J. V. Roberston,
with intent to murder.
The state vs. J. V. Robertson
andClarence Rooertsoi b assault
a,,d *»““?•
The State vs, Jim CoBahau, gel
ling wh skey .yithout lic-nse.
JESUP, GA. JUNE 13th, 1907.
The state vs. Schofield Free
man, Gaming.
The state vs. II. B. Moody,
simple larceny.
The state vs. Alonzo Westber
ry and George Weetberry, Mali*
cions mischief.
The state vs. Handy Gibson,
8elUng whisk . y with cut a license.
The stale vs. George- Fasmi,
selUng whiskty with , )Ut a li Ccll8 „.
The State vs. Shelton Carter,
telouy> (lst) caBe<)
The State v*. Nelson Taylor,
se lli ug whi-by «itlmui license,
The stale vs. L. W. Riggins,
Gjming
Th(j State vs Amus Little( 8t ,].
ling vh i ske y without license.
The 3tate V8 . Amo8 Little, sel
ling whiskey without license.
The State vs. Sheivuu Carter.
felony (2nd, case)
T ne state vs. A J. Sweat. Mis
demeanor, obsene, vulgar and
p ro ( anj language in presence of
| en]il [, | e
T e 8tuto V8 Lawson Turner,
m i 8 demeanor, using obsene vu)
gar UU() ,, rofllne language in pres .
nice of female.
Thl)8tattl V8 . Lem Turner, mi.
dMmeanori using ol)8en8f vulgar
au j p ri) f HMe language in presence
of feum | t ,
The .-tate vs. Bart Crews, Mis
demeauor, disturbing divine wor
ship.
The state vs. Lee Harris, mis
dgnuanor, wife beating.
! The slate vs. T. J. BosUn,'inis
d ,, uieuh(ir| being intoxicated on
highway,
Tne Stale v-. Scotia Harrison,
misdemeanor, cruelty to domes
tic animals.
The Slate \-b. Sam McCloud,
misdemeanor, telling whiskey
without license.
T.ie state vs. Bob Boles, mis
demeanor, selling whiskey with
o.it license.
The State ' vs. Jonn Santana,!
gaining.
Tne state Vs. Levy Crews and
Cage Crews, misdemeanor, cheat- j
; »8 a,ld s " indlill g'
The state vs. H. J. Walker,
misdemeanor. Carrying pistol
concealed.
'I'll** State vs. Bu'-rel Lynch,
misdin emor, using profane and
vulgar language in presence of
female.
The Mate vs. ILirman Eden
fi -Id, misdemeanor, currying pis
tol concealed.
I he slate vs. Win. Edtnfield,
misdemeanor, carrying pistol con
cealed.
The State vs. G. F. Morgan,
misdemeanor, selling whiskey.
The state vs. Wesley Hines and
James Harley, assault with in
tent to murder.
The state vs. Mai Dukes, Mis
demeanor, disturbing divine
worship.
The state vs. Bias Wright,
alias “Kid” Bias, assault with in
tent to murder.
The state vs. J. R. Sykes, mis.* mis
demeanor, wife beating.
J lie state . , vs T Lee „ Harris, mis
demeanor, abandonment .if chil
d re a.
Shoes and Dry Goods at uu
h eard of price. Too Much Stock,!
it must be moved and if low prices
will do this, they will go quick
at Jesup Mercantile C .
SUBSCRIPTION CLOG PER YEAR
PROGRAMME
Childrens Day and Sunday School Hally at Red Li Cturch.
Sunday June 23, jo A. M.
1. Welcome song.................... Selim 1
2. Prayr
h. Address of welcome......... .........S. J. Hiie3
4. Song
5. Recitation,‘-Christ, and the “Lit* 1-Ones." Mis* Jam* t>- Hires
6. Essay, “The Life of Jacob”..... .......Miss Iva tyre
7. Song. “J* sus Knows,”................. ..............Cara Class
8. E-say, “The Life of Josep 1 ”... '1 iss IP >a PI i 1 es
9. Recitation, “Always Ready,” ................1 s-e Tyre
10. “I he Whiskey Question”......... ...M iss Sal lie Hires
11. “Song, “The Wine Cup.”........... .......................School
12. Lessons of Our Last Quarter... ...........H. D. Puree 1
18. Song,
14. Recitation.......................................... Vrlie Purcell
15. Recitation, “Nobody Knows But Mother”
Miss Stella Wesi berry
10. Col ection. Money to be used in baying bibles for tli ■ p ,or
17. I).liner on 1 hi ground. Tire afternoon will b j. spent iu singing
a’ .1 short talks.
• veryboay invited.
Snllie Hites. Fec’y.
15. I). Purcell, Supt.
Brewton--Dame
Al the close of the pravermeet
iug service at the Methodist
Church Wednesday evening, oc
curred a quiet marriage service,
tlm contracting panics were Miss
Mabel Clare Brewion, of Jesup,
and Mr. George M. Dame of H<>
merville, Ga. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. II. C iirewton,
father nt t he hi ide.
r l lie bride win one of the best
liked and most popular of Jesnp’s
young ladies, and will be missed
very much from the eoc ieiy of the
tow n. While only h-iving lived
here less than a year, there was, 00
young lady who could claim more
fri-mcMhail could Miss
I he groom is one,of the leading
citizens of this part of the state,
being widely known as a business
man , and editor of one of Geor
leading weekly newspapers,
Immediately after the ceremony
t^e happy couple left over ilin'
Railway for Atlanta,
J annstown Exposition, Washing
tou and other points of interest,
expecting to devote a month to
sight seeing on their bridal tour,
after which they will return to
Homorville and be at home to
their many friends.
'I he Sentinel joins wiih hosts of
friends throughout the state, in
wishing for this popular couple a
long, lhippv, prosperous, and use
ful life.
Picnic Party
A number of the young people
went to Doctortown Tuesday on a
pier.icing and boating trio and
with the exception of having to
dodge , , a considerable 1,1 shower ot
ram, reporta pleasant ‘ time.
„„ Those who went were ,, Mesdames
G.C. Dobbs, J. T 15.Fain, ,, „ . J. , F.Breen, „
and , J T A . Morn Misses ,, E-sie Draw
,
dv.LucjJe , , Baker, Lillie Sikes,Ceor- „ r ,
gie Mae ,, Baker. ,, , Messrs. -if J.h r .Breen, ,,
R. ,, Ii. ,, ii „ Hopps, c Sweat, . Cussels, ,, J. r
A . Morsri ot , Jesup . and . J< T e tt Hopps,
Mr.Turner of Waycross.
If you will nirke inquiry it will
be a revelation kidney to you how bladder many]
to or
a^Foley’s r ieot”Ts^ Kidne? 1 ot’be CuWw.U .iW^iV^dT
]
. It never disappoints.—Jes
Drug Co.
iNO. SI.
SCHOOL NOTKH
|(By B. D. Pure II.)
Teachers v> ho bed. ve in pro
giess slmuld n*.t complain at hav
ing to nit* nd the teacher s insti
I III e, and we b. lieve they will not.
Let every teacln r in Wayne,
(white teachers) whether teach
ing at. present or not-g > i>, Biack
shear next week. Prof W A.
Little , f Abbeviie has been en
: gaged as in-tmotor tor this mem -
mg- He is recog.iiz. d as, one of
our leader- in e-iucat.until afi'airs
and he knows how to get mo^t out
of an iin. i: ut>*.
Last, year tile Board of Educa
tion at lowed the salary of the
t-aehers to run on while they
wore in ihe institute. Tnis year
it will probably be (he same.
In the printed minutes ot the
meeting of the B aid last week
the following item w.issutani ted.
1 he petition for 1 ho establishment
ot th" Buffalo school neui iiick
was granted and a salary of
■ - ■'• per month wu, appropriated.
, e*,v desks have been ordered for
tliis school and tue outlook is
bright for a successful term.
The name of P. It. Richardson,
was printed last week us President
of the Board of Education when
it should bo A It. Richardson.
* **
The lumber is being cut this
week for the erection of a large
senoul at NaliULta.
***
Teacher’s examination June 21,
22,
ice Cream Supper at Odum
On Friday night -Tune 21st, an
T Ice cream supper will , be given at
the .. school , , , house • ■>. Odum, , C».- ,,
m
lor the . , benefit of iln* Methodist
•iliifch . at that . place. . Lverynofly' , , .
•’ J
has liivita ... to , be
an 1 1011 1 |ires**;it
and. , ,, help , these . good , ,,-ecypl" . in .
raning v funds , lor such , a good ,
n 11
,
cause and much amusement, amt
. ,*roiif
a\ery |).(.,isan e\einng is
is*-d those wno attend.
When you feel the need of a
p in take a p ( .\Vitt’s Little Early
Biser ' Small pdl, safe pill, sure
P il( - Kas V to take-pleasant and
effective. Drives away headaches.
Sold by Jo?up Drug Co.