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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Curry, spent
Sunday on St. Simon*.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. McCall,
visited relatives at Mt. Pleasant
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bray, visi
ted St. Simons Island last Sun
day.
Wagon and Buggy Umbrellas at
Winn – Co., They ar-> cheap.
Get one.
Mrs. C. S Lane, of Baxley,
spent a few days in Jesup this
meek visiting friends.
»lrs. M. H. Tindall, of Mount
^^sant, spent Tuesday with rel
Jesup.
HraSpVinn ^kmihcr vi'u can buy anv- good
A i'". have b.r a
BF. Jar. Steele and Ins two lit
P boys, James Tybie. and Robert, spent
Bunday at
«Mr. M. H. Tindall, of Mount
Pleasant, spent a few hours m
Jesup Sunday.
Mr. J. J. Lane of Gnrdi, was
transacting business affairs in
Jesup Monday.
Mrs. Jus. Steele and daughter,
Miss Elender, visited relat ives at
Screven, Sunday.
Mrs. D. S. Price leaves today
for Macou, where she will visit
lier sister, Mrs. W. A. Bell.
If you need a Gasoline Engine
see Winn – Co. They have the
best.
Mrs. J. M. Kerns, Miss Bessie
Dowling and Mr. Jas.E. Drayton,
took a day out in the country
Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm, Westberry and her
sister, Miss Lillie Knight, of Gar
di, spent Friday in Jesup with
relatives.
Winn – Co , have the Pret
tiest and Handiest Buggies that
were ever in Jesup. Be sure and
see them before yon buy.
Capt, Ben Milikin left Tuesday
for Carrollton, CarrAl County, to
attend the annual session of the
State Agricultural Society.
Mrs. A. W. Stripling returned
from a visit to Macou Sunday
morning accompanied by Irr niece
and nephew, Alvin and Edith Lit
tie.
DeWitt’6 Little Eearly Risers
don’t sicken or gripe. Small
Pills, easy to take. Sold by Jes
up Drug Go.
Miss Kate Evans, who lias been
teaching at Black shear, was the
guest of Miss Jettie Miller Mon
day and Tuesday.
Captain Richard M. Milikin, of
the Sentinel, left Sunday oh a
months’ visit to New 5 ork, Bos
ton. points in Maine and other
places in the East.
Rooting, with Nails and Paint.
You can put it on yourself. W inn
– Co., sell and guarantee it.
Mrs. W. C. Knight, of Suvau
nah,ariived Wednesday morning
and will be the guest of Mr. au d
Mrs. A. E. Knight, for several
weeks.
Misses Gertrude and Georgie
Arnett, two pretty and accom
plished young ladies of near Mt.
Pleasant, were in the city Wed
nesday, the pleasant guests of Coi.
and Mrs. R. L. Bennett.
You can get High Grade Guano
at $8.00 per cash sack for your
fall garden and other crops from
Ben Milikin – Sou, Jesup, Ga.
letshomet^tar eplate*
'*r children/ cafe, sure. He
Mr. H. W. Harris, of near
Oduin, was in thp city Monday.
Col. Jamts K. Thomas attended
Justice Court at Waynesville,
Monday.
The Sentinel regrets to learn of
the sickness of our staunch friend
B. Cross.
Plenty of American and El
wood Wire Fence at Winn – Co.
Mr. J. F. Surrency. from out
on route 1, was in the city Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Breen also
left Monday for a ten days stay at
Jamestown
■Mr. U. A. Hughes, of Baxley,
was in the city Saturday, a guest
of the Ingleside Hotel.
Miss Quincy English, of Mica
nopy, Florida, was a guest in the
city Sunday.
Any style, size and price buggy
at Winn – Co.
The Epworth League Social will
meet Friday night at the residence
of Rev. H. C. Brewton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Carter, and
Master Clyde are spending tni
days in Hot Springs, N. C.
Mr. J. H. Wilkins and family
left for a ten days stay at James
town, Monday night.
Mr. Henderson Horton, of Gar
Wftg j n t j ie c jty Tuesday on
business,
A marriage license was issued
j agt weR ^ to j{ r> Elliott Kennedy
and M)ag Ella lj( . wis _
Peering Mowers and Rakes
for sale bv Winn – Co.
The comet now approaching the
sun is proving a matter ot special
interest to a few of our citizens.
, Miss Bessie Dowling, of Savan
na j^ j, a8 ] jeen f,h e guest during
tIie wee k of Mrs. J M. Kerns,
Mr. W. H. Roberson, one of the
0 j deg j. , in d leading citizens trom
oufcon rou t e 2, was in Jesup Mou
d
Mesdames James G. Crisp and
c. E. Weaver, of Lumber City,
were guests at the Hotel Inglositlc
Monday.
Get you one of the “Six Disk”
Reversible Harrows from Winn
fa Go.
Miss Minnie Jones, ot Manas
PUS, who has been visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. A. .1. Nichols, out on
rou j e returned home Thursday,
Miss Ethel Mocre returned
Tuesday from Glen wood Ala., ac
comnied.by her sisters, Mrs. Hor
a''<* Wiliiams and Miss Pauline
Mo
Get your “Wagons and Ha.
U63S ? J trom Whip – oo.
Mrs. Gennie McGregor, of New
ton, Ga., has been elected and has
accepted the position in the
High School, formerly occupied
by Mrs. Annie B. Bennett.
Sheriff W. _ B. _ Evens , has at , last
° J
tortuue to .
had the good °
th- $200.00 reward .... that he so just- . .
ly earned in the capture of Mabry
q (; -^ vT Hon. Jos. A. Morris ac
tP .^ 8 [,i 9 attorney in the matter.
of Superintendent of tbe City
School, of Je,»p and
of the High .r 100 , an< " 1
doubtless soon arrive and get ac
quaiuted.
Senator H. W. Whaley and
Mrs Whaley have returned from
Atlanta and are again pleasantly
located in their pretty home here.
Lime and Brick. Plenty ot it
at Winn – Co.s.
Wilkins Supply Co.
dealers in
Stoves, Furniture – House Furnishinqs
AGENTS FOR THE LIGHT RUNNING
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES
BEST OIN EARTH.
A/so Agents for Fulton Go-Carts.
Mammocks at all rrices.
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 in* installments.
We make a specialty of Paints and Oils.
WILKINS SUPPLY'CO.
West Broad St. Jesup, Ga.
Mr. J. T. Winn returned from
Murfreesboro, Teuii., last week
after an extended visit ts his
family.
Hon. St. Clair C. Townsend, of
Homerville, Representative of
Clinch county, spent a few hours
m Jesup Sunday.
Mr. H. vv. Pearson, a promi
nent naval stores operator at
Winslow, was transacting busi
ness affairs in Jesup Monday.
Hon. Jos. A. Morris have re
turned from his two months stay
at the Capital City, and is again
pleasantly located at the Hotel
Wayne.
Last Monday County Ordinary,
J. D. Crawford issued a marriage
license each to Mr. James ’ll.
Harper and Miss Lily Holland,
and Mr. I. II. Mosley, and Miss
Bertie Richardson.
See our special two horse farm
wagon at .$45.00.
Ben Milikin – Sou.
Col. K. J, Dame, recently ap
pointed Solicitor ot the County
Court of Clinch County, spent
a few hours in Jesup Sunday.
Hon. Ira M. Ray bon and his
interesting family returned from
their outing on St. Simons Island,
Friday night.
Mr. D. B. Raybon, of Lake Co
mo, Florida, is visiting bis broth
eriraM. Raybon.Clerk of Super
ior Court. Mrs. Raybon also
came to Georgia with her hus
and is visiting her father,
Mr. D. W. Middleton at Hortense.
Isamue kelson, colored, . iias .
M ... , suit against . , the Southern m ,,
oil \,,iy ani a r > 1 ' ‘
Railroad Co., for $10,000.00 as j
damages for thedoath of her son, |
Mrgil McDowell, who was -m- ■
ploved by J these companies in the 1
'
yard here, and , who , •
local J ’ was „ in
their employ . when; ...... killed.
At the last regular meeting of
the Board of Education of
County, County School Commis
^ evyr , particular, arrived
om , Burrell i. u. happy
over aud sm ii eg ag strongly and
regularly as lie did here some j I
time ago, when a sweet little
t } all ght er made her appearance at
h i s h ome .
g a y ?, vou an “Acme pr.luvMog Jands
harrow to us3 on oat .
Ben Milikin – Son.
Ga.
Knights' Pharmacy,
Carries the largest stock of Drugs in
portion of the state,
We have a graduate licensed Physician
and Pharmacist in our Prescription
Department.
Element Line of Ledgers etc. in Stock.
We deliver to any customer in town
lee ream.
Special agent for
"Hawkes" Eye Glasses."
Ou r stock of candies is first class.
We are always ready to serve you.
KNIGHTS’ PHARMACY ,
Jesup, - Geogia ,
Mr. George Pierce Hunter, who
is well known here as the foreman
of the American Telephone Com
pany, and his beautiful bride nee
Miss Jennie Parr, who arrived
here on the 9th, cf tins month,
are most pleasantly located at the
Hotel Ingleside. Mr. Hunter,
when leaving . on the , 0 ora, , coimaea n , ,
^ fl few of J |s friend , that per .
hnps he might fi get married while
^ ^ R ^ hard)v
dreamfldthat ^ wculd ^
’ ., 6 ’ a|jd tbere ° t
one of the fairest of tli -/daughters
ot the town. The wedding was a
quiet one, conducted by Dr. Luke
Johnson, Pastor of the Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter
w jll remain in the city until ear
Sn ’
Notice.
That whereas, my wife, Mattie
A. Lane, has left my house and
board and refuses to return, this
f 0 notify all that I will not be
responsible or pay for any bilis or
“ mile 1 “ r ' Tl, “ tho
19th, day of August, 1907.
J. J. Lane,
Gardi, Ga.
ODUM
Mrs. Lawton, O’Quinn is on the
sick list at this writing.
Miss Tempio McLauglin is home
again after spending some in
Brunswick.
Mr. Harry Poppell and siters
Miss Maud spent a fetv days last
week at Barrington.
Messrs. C P. Bloodworth aud
Jefferson Broun, of Brunswick,
ivere the pleasant guests of Mr.
J. M. Bln xhvorth last Sunday.
Miss Lola Poppell returned
home Sunday from Barrington,
where she has been spending some
time with her sister.
Mrs. J. T. Colvin and Miss Tern
pie Mc '"‘" 8 " ,iu ,pent , " t sun<1 “ y
j at Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Surrency’s.
Mr. John Calhoun, speut Sun-
1 day in Brunswick, with homefolks
MissAvie Byrd, who has been
j spending some time here has re
turned to her home at Broxton.
We have a special light two
horse farm wagonjwith long $45.00. deep
body. All complete at
See it before buying.
Ben Milikin – Son.