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Burnetts Heights
Mr. James Tambliu, of White
Spring Fla., is visiting his sister
Miss Viola, a 1 the home of Mr.
J. J. Burnetts. It seems that
after General Green has been
dued that labor does not cease, a?
General White has appeared.
The , at the Height - - ,
picmd as
predicted was a succe-s Every
one present seems to enjoy the
day however, the progaam was
minus the speaker and the mill
tary drill.
and Mr. Milikin are due us an
Mr. Jas. Burnett, of Echols
county wbb with liis brother
J. J. Burnett Saturday and Sun
duy.
Mr. Scotia brother, Mr. Thom
as Scott, of Emanuel county, was
among 1 1 iends at the Heights
Saturday.
Mr. C. W. Dukes has gathered
almost a bale of cotton.
RUNE GROVE
ODUM H F l )
The farmers ot tins sei-tion are
about done pulling fodder.
We had quite a heavy rain Sun
day evening.
The farmer* of this section are
feeling quit.) gloomy on acount of
just, being in th-ir cotton.
Misses Alice and Birdie Dent
were the guests ot Miss> s Fannie
and Lena Pye Sunday.
Dr. M. L. Mudray attended
church at Bethlehem Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. Henry Eason are
all smiles this week over the ar
rival of a new baby girl.
Quite u large crowd of this vu
cinity attended Church al Beth
lihem Sunday.
There is a senes of protracted
meeting running at Friendship
church.
Mr and Mrs. C. W'.-tberrv wme
pleasant visit us at Mr. Dave
Westbery’s Sunday.
*•*
Madray Springs
l’h-ase take notice: our school
closing will be on Saturday, A’ig
81st, ins end of Aug. 8 Ui i a* pup
lished last we -k.
Fodder pulling is almost
with us, so iho pupils are all back
in school again. W» a; - - going to
exercis? every effort in om power
to entertain till) e who honor us
with their presence at our
closing.
A number, from onr
ty, attended the picnic a'
Heights Saturday. All uports a
good time.
Miss Della Griffis is spending a
few days with Mrs. J"p Frye.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rich
the guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Madray Sunday.
There must be some attraction
for Mr. Janes Mudrnj down about
the Heights; a* be did not
home from the picnic until Mon.
dav.
Mrs. \V. E. Bowen and Miss
.innie Arn.tt a'tend'd the picnic
Saturday.
rep*-ut of
ing little “was
of i he ten rules of life
of Thomas Jefferson, president of
the United States, and the rule ap
plies to every one without excep
tion during this hot w> ather, 1 e
cans * it is hard to;' f>>od, even in
small quantitie-, tc b- digested
when ttie blood is at high temper
ature. At this season we
eat sparing and properly. We
should also help the stomach us
much ai possible by the us* of a
little Kodol For Indigestion
Dyspepsia, which wilt rest
stomach by digesting tr.e food it
self. Sold by Jesup-Drug Co,
NOTICE
Georgia Wayne County.
Officers of Commissioners
Roads – Revenues of caul county '
:; Jesup, Ga. July 2nd, 1907.
Sealed bids sill be received bv
the undersigned lor the building
of an addition to the county jail
as well ns a brick wall around jail.
Tb0 oootractor to furnish ail
labor and material necessary in
, the co , ) 8 t r uctlon ot said addition
to jaiJ as well ag the brick
j aronnd j ail>
Addition
Building to be size shown on
plan 20 x 80 teat outsule measure
Walls to be size marked
j on cross section as follows:
Foundation
Wall to be four brick in bottom
and racked off to wall size as fol
lows -17 inches thick to lloor
joist, the remainder of the wall-
to be thirteen inches Horn the
floor joist to ceiling joist.
Excavation
\\ ulls for the addition to jail
to be 24 inches below the level of
the ground and the excavation for
wail.around the jail to be 18 inch
| es below the level and foundation
walls to be four hick in bottom
and racked off back to two brick :
where the pilasters are marked on
plan they are to,be t in-; bti< k
dei p and four brick long.
OUTSIDE WALLS
All outside walls to lie
of good bard burned brick, all
brick work to b* plump and laid
to a line both sides and brick in
addition wall oi jail for house
purposes to be laid in good lime,
mortar and : all brick in wall
jail to be laid in cement mortar,
to be diuuroughl v flushed every
course a.id should the contractor
slight his work the Commissicnerf
reserve the right, to have same
torn down and have it properly
done at expense of the contractor.
All outside walls to be neatly
painted and al! walls to be neatly
cleaned when work is completed.
MOIITAR
Mortar used around jail to hi 1
com posed of two parts sand and
ulle part, portland cement and re
mainder lime.
Mortar for wall around jail to
la- compos'd us follows, two palls
sand one part portland cement
(UU the Ie umind«r lime,
h loor joist to be 2 x 10 , 16 inch
center heart.
Fecund joist to he 2 x 12
j 16 inch center, square edge.
Hip ratters to be 2 x 8 inch, 16
j inch center, square edge. 2x8 inch,
Ceiling joists to be
'
inch ceim r, square edge.
Deck rafters to be 2x8 inch,
j inch center, square edge.
! Jack rafters to be 2 x 6 iuch,
inch center, square edge.
Petition walls 2x4 inch, 16 inch
j eeuter square edge.
Toe plalates QxlO inches
i deck square edge.
• Wall plates 2 x 12 imh
j edge, These wall plates to be bolted
with jj inch bolts, 20 inches
(every six feet.
Flooring for addition to jail
be |x3 inch face, clear of knots.
Floor for porch to be of good
j heart tace.
Sheeting for roof to boot’ inch
surface boards.
j Ffri.ies to be boxed
frames, for 1| inch sash, built
mi heart. lumb->\ The sash to
I 2 fr. 10 inch x ft 6 inch If
white pine, snsh glaze double
! strength,
Al! windows to have blinds
be of number one white pine with
suitable fixtures to haug same.
j Roof to be a plain hip roof,
; w ith deck extension from the
Oil jail, deck to be covered with
] tin. flat lock and soldered. Main
‘ t of is to be covered with
right special brand of metal shin
gles same as on jail toot: roof to
; be painted Bann col lor as jail.
Cornice, to be plain wood cor
I nice as on jail from gutter with
fall to each corner, with tin same
as jail, connect these gutters with
4 inch galvanized down pipe
ground, valley and deck to
painted cue color before laid.
Plaster: All interior walls and
( * ilitlK8 wlfcil two coats of mortar
,, * First coat c °at of wood od to
have good hair well mixed.
1 oud coat to be of gofd hair well
mixed. Second coat to be of good
. |im morfar) A u be fiaisl ed
„ „ , .
m ^ r ^ ^ ^ , eft w , th 8mooth
and even surface.
Biild stairway as shown
plan three feet wide plain rad and
j post and ballisters.
Doors. All doors on plan to be
wb - te pj ne and number oue and
j| inches thick as size shown o.j
p j all) one transom lightover front
| door 18x86 inches.
Flues: In fire places tc. be
built iu wall at the most suitable
places, that they may be selected,
Fouf fireplace,*meor more flues,
Fro:;t por ,. h to l(e 7 $ f ee t. by 24
feet to have six brick piers as
shown on plan and four turned
icolumns 6 x 6 inch and two
culumn ^ Th>! f , nui(1 atiou
d()or lo have good heart lumber.
Plates and rafters to be dressed
and covered with ceiling on top.
Cover roof of porch with same as
building. Sills for porch 5x7 inch
heart, '•leepers 2 x 6 inch heart.
Kuchin wall to be 18 inches
j thick ttud l)laater ou the inside
two coa ts g (HK j ii, lie niortar.
gize of kitchen 16x20 feet outside
mea 8 U reuieut, roof to be covered
with tin or tin shingles same l,S
j roof to main building, with
j b , e gutter and dowll iup „.
j Lumber for kitenen.
joists 2 x 10 inch heart, 16 inch
WQ{eT% wjaM edge
Rafters 2x6 inch center, squate
ed Root to be covered with
J inch dressed sheeting.
All wood work to have two coats
j paint, color to be suggested by
the board of County Commission
ers. All tin to have two
and tin shingles one coat of paint,
j >p 1)e d „ or to the to the entrance of
j h jj y ard to he double door one of
The 21 x 80 addition to jail to
have a centre brick wall through
^ ( 0 flrgt floor joist,
Rians and specifications now of
j n the Clerks office. Gontrae
! tor will be required to give u good
. lnd guffici-nt bond in double the
amount of the contract, price for
] the faithful said performance of the
contract; jail to be paid for by
Le l> completed and accepted
■ he Commissioners. All bids to
1 be addressed to P. R. Richardson,
Chairman, and marked “bid ou
addition to jail and wall in around
; said jail” and be hauded or re
ceived not later than 10 o’clock
a. m. on the 3rd. day of Septem
ber 1907.
1 he Commissioners reserve the
right to reject auy and all bids.
P. R. Richardsou, Chr’tn.
Comr’s. R. – R. W. C. Ga.
Ira M. Raybou, Clerk.
j Men Past Sixty in Danger
More than half of mankind ov
er sixty years of age suffer from
kidney and bladder disorders, us
uallv enlargement cf prostate
glands. This is both painful and
dangerous, and Foley’s Kidney
Cure should be tak«u at the first
sign of danger, as it corrects ir
regularities and lias cured mam
old men of this disease. Mr.
Rodney Burnett, Rockport, Mo..
writes: “I suffered with enlarg
ed prostrate gland and kidney
trouble for years and after
two bottles of Foley's Kidney
Cur I fed better than I have for
twenfv years, although I am
yiy t arsold.”—Jesup Drug Co
W anted!
Twenty-Five Carpenters and One
Hundred Laborers to work on our new
Wood Turpentine Still,at Mt. Pleasant,
Georgia. Wages paid every Saturday.
Atlantic Turpentine Co.
L Carter, J A Ross Geo F Arm
Pres. Vice Pres. Sel
The?Wayne Realty
-*BUYS, SELLS AND LEASES'^
Improved and Unimproved ICountr;
and city property, Turpentine
and Saw Mill Locations.
Special attention to r ark of property for non residents.
We collect rents and make prompt remittence
The Wayne Reality Co Jsup, Ga.
VERY LOW RATES
TO
NORFOLK. VA.
and return account
JAMESTOWN TER-CENTENNIAL
EXPOSITION
Via
Southern Railway.
Season, sixty days and fiifteen day tickets on sale daily
comm-ncing April 19th, to and including Nov. 80th, 1907.
STOP OVERS will b» allowed on Season, Sixty da* and
fifteen day tickets, same- as oi. Summer Tourist tickets.
Full and complete information | can ui. Ticket agents
Southern Railway, or write:
G. R. PETTIT,
Trav. Pass. Agt.
Macon, Ga.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE
'fwenty Or mhre town lots, 50x100, in the town O.
Odum, for sale on the following terms:
Price $40.00 each
§7.50 cash, $16.25 in ihre months, §16.25 in six months
c OIJ d for title given purchaser Deed given when final payment is
ma de. For further particulars address
E. C. CARTER,
ODUM. GA.