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Mr. -J. R. Roberson, of Bruns
wick, wasin Jesup Saturday.
Mr. Dave Parker, of Baxley,
was in Jesup Tuesday evening.
Fresh meats and Green Grocer
ies at Bryan and Noland’s.
Deering Mowers and Rakes
for sale Ov Winn – Co.
Mr. Arthur Richardson visited
friends in Even tt City Sunday.
Mr. Spencer R. Atkinson, Jr.,
of Hickox, visited J> sup Saturday.
Any style, size and price buggy
at Winn – Co.
Mrs. J. T. Jackson. .f b rent
W. J. Manning, of Mt.
Pleasant, was in the citv on busi
ness Monday.
Rooting, with Nails and Paint.
You can put it on vonrself. \\ inn
– Co., sell and guarantee it.
Mrs. J. W. C. Trowel 1 is spend
ing several days with relat ives on
St. Simons Island.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Beavers, of
Tliomasvilte, were guests at the
Hotel Ingleside Thursday.
Wagon and Buggy Umbrellas a
Winn – Co.,
Mr. D. J. McIntosh, of Black
shear, was transacting business
affairs it: Jesup Friday.
Lime and Brick. Plenty ot it,
at Winn – Co.s.
Mr. J . J. Hickox, of Hickox,
was. transacting business affairs
in Jesup Monday.
Rev. J. M ■ H. Hunter, ot Sm
renzy, was a pleasant caller on us
Wednesday.
For nico fresh, meats, go to
Bryan ami Noland, uext door to
Ben Milikin <ft Son’s store.
Remember you can buy any
thing Winn A Co. have for a good
note.
If you need a Gasoline Engine
gee Winn – Co. They have the
best.
Judge J. H. r J homas, of Baxley,
was in Jesup a short while I ues
day evening.
The Board of Education will
hold their regular meeting
Tuesday,
Plenty of American and El
wood Wire Fence at \\ inn – Co.
Mr. J. A. Epps, of Redland. was
transacting business affairs iu
Jestip Tuesday.
Messra. A. Ashmore and R. C.
Hines, of Ludowici, were visitors
in the city Thursday.
Mr. Edward Jarman, of the K.
A. Jarman – Sons Co., of Baxley,
was in Jesup Tuesday. and Har
Get your “Wagons
ness” Irom Winn – Co.
Mr. S. F. Memory, a well
known citizen of Blackshear, was
in Jesup on busiuess Saturday.
Get you one of the “Six Disk’
Reversible Hanows from Winn
– Co.
Miss Georgie Mae Baker left
Friday lor a two months visit
among relatives in Virginia.
Mr. C. H. lxiwtber, ot Way
cross, a well known businees man
of that place, was in Jesup Friday.
31rs. W. J. Eroadhurst and fam
ily left \V eduesday for a mouths ,
stay in the Mountains of Carolina.
Judge and Mrs. J. D. Crawford
left Friday for Mill Creek church
Pierce coiiutv, returning Monday.
Mr. A. C. Aldridge, of Way
cross, was in Jesup Tuesday look
ing after various business affairs.
Mr. JMines Be,,neit, of
one of Wayne’s most prosper, n*
fanners, was in town
Mr.. Lemuel Griffin, of Ocoi,
Fla., was the guest Saturday of
her uncle, Hon. r’. R. Richardson.
Mr. J. A. Ross, a prominent na
val stores operator of Siurency,
was in Jesup on business Wednes
day.
Mr. D. .T. Johnson, a prominent
turpeutiue operator of Baxley,
was in Jesup Friday and Satur
day on business.
DeWitt’s Little Eearlv Risers
don’t sicken or gripe. S ma 11
Pills, easy to take. Sold Lv
up Drug Go.
Miss Mary Harper and
Lula Sheppard, of Gar b. v, ' lt, ' ri
then ("end, m^s Emma K "
Mrs. Winnie Oxuer and Mrs.
A. M. Hargaret, of Willnooocbeo,
are here visiting friends and rela
tives.
Mrs. J. D.Brcpn and children,
Of Live Oak. Fla., are in Jesup
visiting her pareuts, (.apt. and
Mrs. Ben Milikm.
Mr George E. Bean, the tiff a
| bleand handsome gentleman from
j Hazlehurst, was again visiting
f r i en( j a (?) i n Jpgup Sunday.
Hon. Joseph A. Morris left Mon
day night, for Jamestown, Wash
ington and other points on a ten
days’visit,
Winn – Co have the “Pret
‘ tiest and Handiest” Buggies that
were ever in Jesup. Be sure and
see them before you buv.
Mrs. Theodore S. Wilkins
Master Robert Ravford, ot
i to, are spending a few days with
frieixls and relatives here,
The Mayor and Board of
men of Jesup, will hold their reg
ular semi-monthly meeting next
Monday afternoon at Bp. m.
Misses, Lizzie, Nettie and
tie Mae Crawford, and Mr.
Knight, went to Mill
Church, Pierce county, Sunday,
Mrs. E. A. Hall and daughter.
Miss Emma, of Baxley, were in
Citv the fore part
week, the guest of her son,
Mr. H. A. Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crawford
I and children, of Waycross, were
I visiting the latters parents, Mr.
^ a , )( j Mrs. P. R. Richardson, Sun
. day.
I The new brick building that was
recently added to the Tuteu Block
is now receiving its
i touches mid will bo occupied
Mr. S. E. Cohen.
Mr. W. G. Odum has sold
$4250.00 to Mr. W. J. O’Qninn,
his one-half interest in the T.
O’Quinn Place, and one-half
terest in property in Odum.
Mr. D. B, Rayban, after spend- visit
hig a week most pleasantly friends old
lug relatives end iu
Wayne, has returned to his
at Lake Como Florida.,
Miss Minnie Bennett went
Hormnse Saturday to attend the
Camp Meeting, and
Monday evening after a most en
joyable visit there.
in Jesup and
prospecting, settle.
invest here and
Tax Receiver, N. J. Green with
the assistance of County School
0 omm ig 8 i oner , B. D. Purcell has
g u i a hed copying the tax
and the worK has thus been com
pleted. All three of the
present a most neat appearance,
and the very complimentary also
crease iof $116,594, proves Mr. Greeu
how very thoroughly
did his work of receiving.
Wilkins Supply Co.
DEALERS IN
Stoves, Furniture – House Furnishings
AGEN TS FOR THE LIGHT RUNNING
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES
BEST OrN EARTH.
Also Agents for Fulton Go=Carts.
Hammocks at all Prices.
public is cordially invited to come in and inspect our large
s t oc k and get our prices. Ou- motto is fair dealings and
prices-either cash or in 1 ’installments.
We make a specialty of Paints and Oils.
WILKINS SUPPLY CO.
West Broad St. Jesup, Ga.
Mr. J. W. C. Trowell has just
returned from St. Simons where
he spent Monday lishnig. CAU
TION : Don’t ask him about that
tish lie caught,.
Mr. S. E. Cohen has returned
from New York where he has been
for the past ten days purchasing
a large tall stock of goods. Note
his advertisement in another
place.
Rev. J. B. Bozeman and family
will arrive Saturday to make tlipir
residence here. On Sunday Mr.
Bozeman will preach his iuitial
sermon, All are cordially invited
to attend.
Miss Celia T. Brinson, of Way
cross, who is well known as
teacher of Elocution in Martha
Washington College, Bristol,
Tenn.—Va., is in Jesup visiting
her brother, Mr. M. E. Brinson.
Note the new advertisement in
this issue of Mr. Fleming Smith,
who is not only a well known deal
er m lumber and cross tie8, but is
now conducting a cotton ginning
establishment at Redland.
The county Ordinary Tuesday
issued a marriage license to Mr.
John Graham, and Miss Bertie
Owens. On Wednesday he issued
one to Mr. J. R. Dukes, and Mrs.
; Gp«
; a "‘ •
Messrs. Ervin and Harry Har
; ,. igon 0 f Mt. Pleasant were in
Jesup Monday. They returned
happy because orders
j nolle the prosequi against lmd them been that entered had
in cases
been pending before the County
court for over two years.
The Board of County Commis
s j onerg will hold their regular
mo „thly 7 meetin" ° next Tuesday,
The most important matters to
come before them will be to re
ceive bids for the extension to the
jail, and to make the tax levy
oil the property of the county.
John Riba, a prominent “I.
anfthe’y give better °satiJaction
than any pill I ever sold. I here
are a dozen people here who have
used them and they give
satisfaction ineverv case. I have
nst-d them myself with line m
gultg »- Sold by Jesup Drug Co.
Master Otis Lucas, ot Sta'es
boro whohag been Bpend ing j some
weeks with his his uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C. Trowell,
has returned to his home.
Knights' Pharmacy,
Carries the largest stock of Drugs in
portion of the state,
We ha ve a gradua te licensed Physician
and Pharmacist in our Prrscription
Department.
Elegent Line of Ledgers etc. in Stock.
We deliver to any customer iu town
Ice ream..
Special agent for
Hawkes' Eye Glasses."
Our stock of candies is first class.
We are always ready to serve yon.
KNIGHTS’ PHARMACY ,
Jesup , - Geogia ,
FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
30 Years Old
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dental deatli and policy becoming paid up if totally disabled.
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