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Get your Lime and Brick from
Winn – Go.
Dr. W. K. Eason, of Screven,
was in Jesup Monday on business.
When in Jesup see Winn – Co.,
their stock is complete.
Rev. A. R. Richardson, of Gar
di, was a pleasant caller Monday.
Mrs. M. A. Truett, of Savan
nah, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.
H. Bennett.
Winn – Co. will give you rea
sonable time on any thing they
sell.
Mrs. J. W. C. Trowell left Mon
day morning fora ten days stay at
Indian Springs.
Mr. David Parker, of Baxley,
was transacting business affairs in
Jesup Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Breen and
family, are enjoying a visit at Iu
dian Spriugs this week.
Misses Essie and Hazel Brig
ham have returned from an ex
tended visit to Rocky Ford.
If you want a good Buggy and
Harness at a reasonable price get
it from Winn – Co.
Misses Addie Horton and Tiv
vie Spell, are visiting relatives in
Brunswick and at St. Simons.
Mrs. J. H. McPipkin and chil
dren are at Indian Springs this
week enjoying a most delightful
v181 ^'
Roofing with nails, paint and
readylto yut on. You can do the
rest. Get it from Winn – Co.
Mr. Geo. E. Bean, of Hazlehurst,
spent Saturday, Sunday and Mon
day in Jesup on business and visi
ing friends.
Mrs. Ivy Hughes, of Valdosta,
spent a few days in Jesup this
week the guest of her mother Mrs. i
■
T. J. Moore. j ;
Mrs. R. L. Bennett and chil- !
dren, and Miss Annie Lou Pepper
left Monday for a ten days visit i
at lndiau Springs.
Mr. N. J. Newsom, a well
known Insurance Agent of Way
cross, was in the city for several
days Miss this Buelah week. Wainrighf, of Ray- j
bon, spent last Saturday and Sun
day with her sister, Mrs. Ira M.
Rayliou.
Remember that J. L. Hill, with
his magnificent stock of goods, is
now located in the new Whaley
) Block.
Miss Ruth Grady of Biackshear,
who has been a pleasant visitor to
Miss Ada Burney, left for her
hone Monday morning. ,
The mauy trieuds here of Miss
Mae Little, of Macon, will regret
to hear of her illness, and will
hope for her speedy recovery.
Mrs. W. G Barnes returned
Saturday to her home m Abbe
ville, after a most pleasaut visit
for a week to Mrs. D. B. Poer.
Gasoline and Steam Engines
(both traction and stationary) for
sale by Winn – Co. Write for
catalogue and prices.
Rev. C. J. Purcell was in Jesup,
Monday evening, after spending
several weeks on a missionary
tour in Ware and Pierce Counties.
You can g**t High Grade Guano
at #3.00 per cash sack for your
fall garden and other crops from
Ben Milikin – Son, Jesup, Ga.
Buy your Wagons, Plows, Disc
Harrows and Farming Implements
from the people who guarantee best.
them. Winn – Co. sell the
We are now prepared to sell yon
a bnggy or wagon, plenty of ti nte
for a guod noce.
Ben Milikin – Son, Jesup,
Rev. J. R. Tatum, of Wauchula,
Fla., formerly of this section of
Hie State, wa9 visiting friends in
Jesup during the foie part of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. L, Parrott, of
McRae, Ga., have been visiting
Mrs. Parrott’s aunt, Mrs. Geo. F.
Armstrong.
The Sentinel acknowledges a
most pleasant, call from Mr. Chas.
E. Donnelly, a member of the
stall'of the Savannah Morning
News, last Saturday night.
DeWitt’s Little Eearly Risers
don’t sicken or gripe. Small
Pills, easy to take. Sold l.v Jes
up Drug Co.
Miss Aleeu Poer left, Thursday
morniug fora visit to friends and
relatives in Macon, LaGrnnge,
West Point and Chi ploy.
Mr. .T. B. Dozier, the popular
manager ofIhe local office of the
Southern Bell Telegraph and Tel
ephone Company, spent several
days in Savannah last week.
T. T. Dent of Madray Springs
seems to have raised the finest
watermelon of the season, he hav
ing picked one weighing (35 pounds.
We invite the public to visit cur
large buggy warelione and see
what an elegant stock we have on
hand, Ben Milikin – Son,
Jesup, Ga
Prof, and Mrs. A. J. Nichols,
f rom f] ie Bethel Community, out
on Route 2, were in Jesup Mon
day on business. The Sentinel
acknowledges a most pleasant call
from the geutlemen.
Miss Janie Arnett after coin
pleting the public school kown as
the “Consolidated,” is now teach
ing the unexpired term at, Mad
ray Springs. She is meeting with
her usual good success,
We are receiving carload ship
ments of wire fencing every week.
Now is a finfi Hme to P nt U P Wire
kneeing. Get itfrom Winn – Co.
Hon. Jos. A. Morris, Wayne
County’s able Representative in
the present General Assembly,
made a brief visit to Jesup Satur
day, arriving at 8:80 a. m. and
returning to the Capital City at
10 P' m ‘
Merchant Hill of the Cash Gro
eery Company, says that Merchant
Parker is on both sides of his place
of bus,ness ; but J bat he c!lfcbef ‘
them “comm andgwme. , )
Mr. J. Lodlem and family have
returned from Savannah, where
Mr. Lndlam has been under the
care of physicians. He is slightly
improved, but still very weak
The >^ Sentinel hopes that he will
Mr. Jesse B. O Berry, who is a
member of the firm of J. Ludlem
– Go., and who also is a promi
nent citizen and business man of
Wdlacoochee, important Ga., was business. m town }
Thursday on |
Keep the poers open and the j
skin clean wheu you have a cut,
burn, bruise or scratch. DeWitt’s
Carbonized Witch Hazle Salve
penetrates the poers and heals
quickly. Sold by Jesup Drug Co.
.
roll enjoyed a most pleasant!
launch ride on the Altamaha Mon-1
dav night. Those in the party
' M« B.k.r,
were Miea Goorgie
Miss Ruth Grady, Miss Lucile
Baker, and Miss Ada Burney, and
Messrs. Fleming Smith, Chess. E.
Roberts, G. H. Smith, and W. 0.
Armstrong.
Wilkins Supply Co.
•DEALERS IN
Stoves, Furniture – House Furnishings
AGENTS FOR THE LIGHT RUNNING
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES
BEST OIN EARTH.
A/so Agents for Fulton Go=Carts.
Hammocks at all Prices.
The public is cordially invited to come in and inspect our large
stock and get our prices. Our motto is fair dealings and low
prices-either cash or ini installments.
We make a specialty of* Paints and Oils.
WILKINS SUPPLY CO.
West Broad St. Jesup, Qa.
Miss Lena Jones, who so suc
cessfully taught the Odum school
during the first half of the year is
now meeting with considerable
succe-s as principal of the
Waynosville Public School. The
attendance has so greatly increas
ed that an assistant teacher will
be n o c°ssary at once.
Wanted at Once:--Soverai good
local and county salesman for
good line office and other special
ties. Good proposition for right
men.
“Specialty,”
57 Elizabeth St.
Waycross, Ga.
Col M. D. Dickerson, of Doug
las, was m the city on business,
during the fore part of the week.
Col. Dickerson is a candidate for
Solicitor General of the
wick Judicial Circuit. He is at.
present Solicitor of the City Court
st Douglas. During the term just
past there were twenty cases before
that court in which he represent
ed the state and secured a convic
tion in each. The most of these
were blind tiger ca-en The Bruns
wick Judicial Circuit needs a man
with practical experience in crim
inal practice like Col. Dickerson
and we are also pleased to see
people in all counties of the cir
cat rallying to his support
Those who have stomach trnnh
le, no matter how -light, should
give every pos-ible help to tin*
digestive organs, so that the food
may bed.^sted with the least ef
for.. 1 Ins may b - done y t -
king «mne m g that, nta.ns
natural digest.ve properties—
Sometbiug like Kodol For Iiidj-i
and Dyspepsia. Kodol is
a preparation of vegetable acids
j <;0l ,tains the very same juices
f oaa( j in a healthy stomach. It
whftt you eat . gold by
Drug Co .
FOLEY’S
KIDNEY CUBE
WILL CURE YOU
Bladder any disease ° f ^ that IS not
beyond the reach of medi- >
c ine. Take it at once. Do
not ris k having Bright's Dis
ease Qr Diabetes There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
RCFUSK 8UB8TITUTK8t
Tatum’s Railroad Restaurant,
East Side Of Depot
Meals and Lunches Quickly Served.
Table Board at Special Weekly Rates.
Knights’ Pharmacy 9
Carries the largest stock of Drugs in
portion of the state,
We have a graduate licensed Physician
and Pharmacist in oar Prescription
Department.
Elegant Line of Ledgers etc. in Stock.
We deliver to any customer in toum
Ice Cream.
Special agent for
a Hawkes' Eye Glasses."
Our stock of candies is first class.
W6 are always ready to serve you.
KNIGHTS 9 PHARMACY ,
Jesup , = Geogia f
FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
30 Years Old
The only old Company .writing dauber insurance in cas
^^tal death and policy * becoming paid up if totally
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N„ Jo NEWSOM?
WAYCROSS, GA.