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PUNE GROVE
ODOM KF D
Quite a crowd from this vicinity
attended church at Friendship.
Sunday.
„ Mr. John T u c Copeland I ^ and Mies
Ruby V Pace vigited Miss Fannie
Pye rl Sunday. ,
Miss Birdio Dent has returned
home after spending a lew days
at Mrs, Dr. Ogden.
Mr. Charlie Grdis a9sed j
P ;
through our community Sundav |
evening.
Mrs. John Ivy i*spending a few
days with her daughter Mrs. Liz
zie Hurst.
Mrs. G. S. Mad ray is very sick,
we hope for her speed)' recovery.
Mr Mr. Tom lom Carter Carter was was visiting visiting in m
our community Sunday. I
Mrs. C. Westberry the sick i
is on
list this week.
Miss Mary Ivy is spending a I
few days with friends a Jiain
hridge.
EDUCATION
Editor Jesup S»ntn'-I:
Dear sir:
Through the much appreciated
columns of the Sentinel 1 have
been keeping up with the Educa
tional move of our county and I
beg space to say that I heartily
endorse local »chool taxation
provided Jwe have equal rights.
We need more school houses small
er school districts and better
teachers. This will help the av
erage attendance in our schools
and reach the illiterate of our
county. But rot longer than a
six months term, Remember
this w ill give the boys and girls
SIX years school between six aud
eighteen, more than that in a
public school would be time and
money thrown away, Even six
months is longer than the nv"r
age man can spare the boys and
girls out ,f i hf cotton held*.
While the ideal and well to-do
are glad to have their ehildreu out
their way all tlie time.
Wene-dihe same ‘alary paid
to every scIom 1 in tl e county ex
Cf-ut w here an assistant teacher is
lleeifed. U’ot-‘X every man alike,
lets give eveiy chilli the Mime
chance. And if any school or
town wants to raise the salary
thev can do so according to abili*
tv. This is only n few thoughts j
on this important que-tion And
1 ask the citizens and tax payers
of our county to find out where
there money is g. ing, and who
is going in get it, and be d, term
inert to educate tl eir boys and
girls before tiny tax them.
K B. Benuett.
Panama Canal—Erie Canal.
Machinery isdigiing the Pana
ma Canal a thousand times quick
er than the shovel dug the Erie.
Machinery produces the L. –.
M. Paint at 50 times less cost, for
labor, than if made by hand.
The L. –. M gives the best job
in ilie world, because L. ifc. M.
7. nat. hardens L. – M. White
Lend and makes L. –. M. wear
like iron for 10 t« 15 years.
It only requires 4 gallons of
this celebrated paint and 55 gal
lons o*‘ Linseed Oil at 60 cts. p-r
gallon, "> paint a m 'derate size
house.
if any defect exists in L. – M.
Paint, will rep lint house for m til
ing.
Fold by Jesup Mercantile Co.
We invite the public to visit cur
1 irge buggy warehone and see
what an elegant slock we have on
hand. Ben Milikin ifc Foi-,
Jeaip, Ga
INOTICE
Georgia Wayne J County.
0fficer9 Commissioners of
Roade – Revenues of raid county.
r?:,; Testm Ga Inly '!,;’ 2nd 1907 '
Sealed bids nil be received by .
the undersigned for the building
pf r au ivdd.t.QU .i to the county . jail •
* 9 well as a brick wall around jail,
The contractor to furms i a
labor aud mateml "«cessnry m
the construction ol said addition
to jail as well as the brick wail
aronnd j a ; t
Addition
Building to be size shown on j
plan 20 x 550 feet outside measure
ment : Walls to be size marked |
on cross section as follows:
Foundation
aild Wal1 acked t0 J* off ^ all , , as , fol- I ,
r u< v size
lows 0 -17 * inches thick to floor
joist, the remainder of the walls
to be thirteen inches from the
floor joist to ceiling joist. 1
Excavation
Walls for the addition to jail
to be 24 inches below the level of
the ground and the excavation for ,
wall 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 thev are to be three bllck I
dec p aud four brick long.
outbids, wau.s I
All outside walls to ie o in t
of good hard burned brick, |
brick work to b- flump and laid
to a line both sides and brick in
addition wall o. jail for house
put puses t > be laid in goo lrnf! ’ |
inortar and : ul! brick m wall
jail to be laid in ceim nr mortar,.
tube Jiou.oughU us led * N< n
course a.d shou.d the contractor
sl.ght his work the Comm.ssicnerf
reserve the right to have same
torn down and haw it properly
done at expense of the contractor.
All outside walls to be neatly
painted and all walla to bo neatly j
cl aned when work is completed.
mortar
Mortar used around jail to be
and , j
composed of two parts sand
one part portland cement and re
mainder lime.
Mortar for wall arouud jail ,u
lie coniposnd as follows, two parts j
sand one part portland cement
and the teiiminder lime.
Floor joist to he 2 x 10, 1(5 inch
center heart.
Second joist to I e 2 x 32 inch,
10 inch c mer. square edge.
Hip rafters to be 2 x 8 inch, 10
inch ceuter, square edge.
Ceiling joists to be 2x8 inch, 10
inch center, square edge.
Deck rafters to be 2x8 inch, 16
inch ceuter, square edge.
Jack rafters to he 2x0 iucli, 16 i
inch center, square edge.
Petition walls 2x4 inch, 16 inch \
square edge. I
Toe plalates IJxlO inches for 1
deck square edge.
Wall plates 2x12 inch square j
Those wall plates to be boltod
with | inch bolts, 20 inches long
six feet.
Flooring for addition to jail to
be inch fac, b rlpar of knots.
Floor for porch to lie of good
heart, face.
Sheeting for roof to be of I inch
surtace boards.
Frames to be boxed pulley
frames, tor 1| inch sash, built of
good heart lumber. The sash to
lie 2 ft . 10 inch x ft- 6 inch If
white pine, sash glaze double
strength.
All windows to have blinds to
be of number one white pine with
suitable fixtures to haug same.
Roof to be a plain hip roof,
with deck extension from the one
on jail, deck to be covered with
tin. flat lock and soldered. Man:
root is to lie covered with Cart-
right special brand of metal shin
f be leS PamteJ “““ sann ° U i– collor ^°° U as jail. «"? to
Cornice, be plain wood cor
u.ce as on jail from gutter with
fall to each corn =r, with tin same
... . . ,,
ja J c ‘''“" p ! the ° u
4 inch galvanized down pipe to
cnd deck tQ bc
^ ^ coJ()r before )aid .
pi aste r: Ail interior walls and
^ {ww coafs of Bjortar
as fobows. First coat of wood to
have good hair well mixed. Sec
coat t<> be of good hair well
mixed. Second coat to ba of good
lime mortar, a.i to be finished j
under the float an left wit h smooth j
and even surface.
Build stairway as shown on!
plan three feet wide plain rad and I
post and ballisters.
_ Doors A ... doors . plan . .
.‘ <>n •
white pine and number one and
^ inehu8 lhick as size shown 0a !
transom Jight over Iron tj
door 18x550 inches.
Flues: T.u fire places to be
built in wall at the most suitable
places, that they maybe selected, i
Four fiwplaMgf one or mort , lue8 .,
Fro . ;t por ,. h io be ^ fee , by 24
^ ^ ^ ^ brjck i(jr9 H9
<howil on plan aud four turued
colnniua0x0 ilich atld two ; )alf j
C((]uinn4 Th „ fouudation and
ttoor , G ] lave good heart lumber,
?!ates and rufttP8 to be dress- d !
and covered with ceiling on top. I
Q over roo f 0 £ p orc ], with same as;
b uil rtin g . Sills for porch 5x7 inch
^ ^ H , 2x(j inch beart .
Ki|cIwn wal , t() be 18 ill , he8
thick ftud pla8ter ou tbe iuMde
with two coats good lime mortar,
Size of kitcheu 10x20 f<Ht out , ide
nleasi ,r^uient, roof to be covered
w ;th tin or tin shingles same as
roof t() In-i)) hlll , diDg) with su.ta
blo RlUt(jr and dowl| pl{ *.
Lumbt , r fuj . kitcnen> Floor
joists 2x10 inch heart, 10 inch
center, snare edge.
Rafters 2x6 inch center, equate
edge. Root to be covered with
I inch dressed sheeting.
All wood work to have tw'o coats ;
of paint, color to be suggested by !
the board of Couuty Cominission
era. All tin to have two coats
aud tin shingles one coatof paint J
Tne door to the to the entrance of
jail yard to be double door oue of j
The 21 x 550 addition to jail to j
have a centre brick wall through !
it to first, floor joist.
Pluna and specifications now of i
file in the Cieiks office. Contrac
tor will be required to give a good j
aud sufficient bond in double the 1
amount of tiis contract, price for I
the faithful performance of the j
contract; said jail to be paid for
when Commissioners. completed and accepted by j
he All bids to I
be addressed to P. R. Richardson, i
Chairman, and marked “bid ou j
addition to jail and wall around j
said jail” and be handed in or re-1
not later than 10 o’clock!
a. m. on the 8rd. dav of Septem-1
her 1907.
The Commissioners reserve the!
right »o reject any and all bids.
P. R. Richardson, Chr’m.
Comr’s. R. – R. W. C. Ga.
Ira M. Raybou, Clerk.
Men Past Sixty in Dangrer
More than half of mankind
er sixty years of age suffer from
kidney and bladder disorders, us
ually enlargement of prostate
glands. This is both painful and
dangerous, and Folev’s Kidney
Cure should be taken at the first
sign of danger, as it corrects ir
regularities and has cured many
old men of this disease. Mr.
Rodney Burnett, Hoekport, Mo..
writes: “I suffered with enlarg
ed prostrate gland and kidi.ey
trouble for years and after taking
two bottles of Folev’s Kidney
Cur I fed hater than I have for
twenty years, although I am now
iq NV . a rs old.”—Jesup Drug Co
Fleming Smith 9
Manufacturer of
Yellow Pine Lumber and Cross-ties
Upland and Sea island Cotton Gin.
All cotton promptly and properly ginned
REDLAND, GA,
L Carter, J A Ross, Geo F Armstrong.
Pres. Vice Pres. Sect. – Tre
mi
The Wayne Realty Co.
<VBUYS. SKLI.M AND LEASKSX>
Improved and Unimproved Country
and city property, Turpentine
and Saw Mill Locations.
Special attention to care ok property for non residents.
1 We collect rents and make prompt remittence fwj
The Wayne Reality Co »» Jsup, Ga.
VERY LOW RATES
TO
NORFOLK. VA.
and return account
JAMESTOWN TER-CENTEN N IAL
EXPOSITION
Via
Southern Railwav.
Season, sixty days and fiifteen day tickets on sale daily
commencing April 19th, to and including Nov. 80th, 1907. U
STOP OVERS will b» allowed on 'Season, Sixty dav
fifteen dav tickets, same as on Summer Tourist tickets.
Full and complete information ( cal A Oil Tickef agents
Southern Railway, or write:
G. R. PETTIT,
Trav. Pass. Agt.
Macon, Ga.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.
Twenty or mhre town lots, 50x100, in the town of
Odum, for sale on the following terms:
Price $40.00 each
$7.50 cash, $16.25 in thre months, $16.25 in six months
Bond for title given purchaser. Deed given when final payment is
made. For further particulars address
E. C. CARTER.
ODUM. GA.