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J. L. BEER – CO.
New Orleans, La.
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Georgia Peaches a
Specialty,
Careful attention given to all
shipments.
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BESSIE TIFT COLLEGE CnDCVTU
GEORGIA arnneii
A HOME SCHOOL FOB YOUNG WOMEN
:£SSH“S 3 S 2 ri
Faculty of 80. Offer full course in Literary, Music, Expression,
Art, Busim -=, Industrial and Normal Departments, leading to
Degrees and Certificates. Campus and grounds consists of 51
acres. Seveu buildings, with steam heat and el .-ctric lights
from College plant. $60,000.00 recently spent on improve
ments. $25,200.00 is invested iu musical instruments (Conover
Pianos) Two large domitores with accommodations for 400
boarders. 422 students were enrolled last season. Physical
training and outdoor exercises required of all students. Chris
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Address C. H. S. Ga.
JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION
VIA
ATLANTIC COAST LINE:
RATES From Jesup as follows:
Season ticket $27.05 sold daily April 19th to November 80th.
« $22.60 « “ “ “ “
60dav t i
$19.00 “ ; t
15 “ and Friday: limit
Coach excursion $11.75 Sold each Tuesday
ten days. Endorsed “Not good in parlor or sleeping ;ars.”
Coast Line “Norfolk Flyers”
Lv Jesup 12:12 p.M. 10:20 p.m. Lv Norfolk 8:30 a.m. 6:10 p m.
Ar Norfolk 7:30 a.m. 8:25 p.m. Ar Jesup 4:55 a.m. 11.45 a.m.
Through Pullman sleeping cars frem Jesup.
Write for a beautiful illustrated folder containing maps, descrip
tive matter, list of hotels etc.
For rtservation yr any information-address
E. M. NORTH, B. T. MORGAN,
Division Pass. Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt.
SavauDah, Ga. Savauuah,Ga.
Ten years in Bed
“For teD years I was confiued
to my bed with disease cf my
kidneys,” writes R. A. Gray, J. P.
of Oakville, Ind. “It was so se
vere that I could uot move part of
the time. I consulted the very
best medical skill available, but,
could get no relief until Foley’s
Kney Cure was recommended to
me. It has been a Godsend to
me.—Jesup Drug Co.
MORTON – KYLE
Fruit – Produce
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Commission Merchans
For quick honest sales ship
KndDDSTTdDKD – BXVUE-
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beans or any other produce.
Orino Laxtive Fruit Syrup is
sold under a positive guarantee to
cure constipation, sick headache,
stomach trouble, or any form ot
j indigestion. If it fails, the man
ufactures refund your money.
What more can any one do.—Jes
up Drug Co.
OGLETHORPE
Mrs. J. T. Colvin and Miss
Tempie McLaughlin, of Odum,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Surrency.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones, of
Screven, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Youmans Saturday and Sun
day.
Misses Pearl Surrency and Orie
Bolton, two very attractive young
ladies of Glennville, were guests
of the Misses Surrencvs a portion
of last week,
Mis3 Susie Surrency, accompa
med by Miss Alma Tindall, a very
popular youug lady of Jesup,
Saturday and Sunday with home
folks.
Mr. Lentus Purcell, of Purcell
Ga., is visiting his cousin A. E.
Purcell.
Misses Lee Ottie O’Quinn and
Ella Clary, of Odum, were guests
of Miss Bertie Surrency Friday.
Messrs. Raymond Browder and
Lester Q’Quinn were here Sunday,
4 Mrs. McDonald, oi Blackshear,
is visiting her sister Mrs. G. W.
Tyre.
Messrs. A. H. Reddick and Jas
per Terrell, of Glennville, were
guests of Mr. Maroe Surrency,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Surrency
and daughter, Miss Lizzie are vis
iting at Friendship this week and
taking in the protracted meeting.
Mrs. S. A. Dent acid children,
spent Suuday with Mrs. Jeff Mill
er.
Miss Clyde Rowell a very
tractive youug lady of Kemp Ga.,
who lias been spending some time
here the guest? of her sister, Mrs,
Youmans, left Friday for home.
Mr. J.J. Surrency was here
Tuesday.
Messrs. Kickllg’nter and East
erling, of Gieuville, were hero
last week doing business lor the
Glennville Investment company,
Perry Lyens and Leonard Odum,
were with Monnie Lyens Satur«
day night.
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Mr. W. R. Richardson, of Rod
eriek spent Sunday with home
folks.
Mr. Lambirt Bennett was with
home folks Sunday.
Messrs. R. A. and J. R. Rich
ardson, attended church at Beth- I
lehetn Suuday.
Miss Elizabeth George, who has j
been visiting her brother at Mt. j I
Pleasant, returned home Satur- j
day.
Mrs. Odum is very sick with j
fever] her friends wish her a j
speedy recovery. :
Mrs. E. Harper left for Bruns
wick last week, where she will vis
it relatives.
Rev. A. R. Richardson filled
his regular appointment at Screv
en Saturday and Sunday.
Those who have stomach troub
le, no matter how slight, should
give every possible help to the
digestive organs, so that the food
may be digested with the least ef
fort. This may be done by ta
kiug something that contains
natural digestive properties—
Something like Kodol For Indi
gestiou and Dyspepsia. Kodol is
a preparation of vegetable acids
and contains the very same juices
found in a healthy stomach. It
digests what you eat. Sold by
Jesup Drug Co.
Summer Suits Slaughtered
Our Mid-Summer Clearance Sale is now on. To clear out
our stock of all summer garments we cut deep into prices
in every department.
A Sampe of the Cutting:
Blue Serge Suits, made in the season patterns, elegently
shaped and well put together for long service—sold up to
July 1st at $ 18.00—now cut regardless of cost to
It will pay you to come to Savannah
to buy a new suit.
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3 BROUCHTON MSTREET. WEST.
•— SAVANNAH'
THE SOUTH’S GREATEST
MAIL ORDER HOUSE
or? Sm£«m
Is nhw ready to fill orders for men’s
Women’s and Children’s Ready-to
Wear Clothing, Hals and Furnish
ings. Stocks larger and more com
plete than ever before. Best quality
at moderate prices.
Our lmw Spring and Summer Cat
alog will be sent upon request.
B. H. LYEV Bro. – Co *5
SAVANNAH GA.
JESUP
CASHf GROCERY,
J. L HILL, Manager.
The folowiug speial bargains are offered for cash:
Gents’ Shirts______ ~® 34 to69 ^-1
Ladies fine ribbed vests 9/ to 49^.
“ Lmea Skirts @79/ to $1.49.
“ Black Petty Coats @-—2.49.
“ White Aprons™®........... 10 ^ i
HoneyComb Towels™®.....—10/.
Silk Baby Caps............-@ to 49 ^
Infants Shoes, per pair----------3oc
7 bars good soap.....tor.................25/.
Good Hard Soap 10 bar3 for—10/.
Gents’ Drawers.—®--- 49c.
Imbroidery— P p r yard—.............4c.
Glass Lamps —10/
10 quart Milk Buckets- _14/.
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^ it it it --------34c.
Strainers..... —5c to 10c.
I Dlsh Fans™'*------- t;> “ 9c
| Cups aud Saucers @-- 5c to
Plates _________________ 5c to 10c.
Pogt CanJs (I]lnstrated) ......_. lc .
gide Combs ^ pair ......... 10c
Back Combg .......... % .........10c to 25c.
Children’s Hats.........@__________10c
Best Flour-......per sack..........75c.
11 lbs. Green Ccffee for $1.0
Good Green Cotfee per tt ,
Best D. S. Bacon “ “________12$c.
Good Rice per pouud...............5c.
Best Rice »t it —..........Sic
Hatchets and Hammers for.—10c.
50 Doz. Chijdrbns Hose, pair 5c
These are all special bargains
those wishing any of these
goods can save money by buying
what they wish cheap.
The Jesup Cash Grocery,
J. L. Hill, Mg’r.