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LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
Mr. C. J, Henry was in town Wednes
day.
Mr. Bascom Carter visited Jesup Mon
(Iny.
Mr. J. VY Poppell was in Jesup Mon
day.
Mr. J. C. Sheppard spent Monday in
town.
D. S. Manning speut Wednesday in
town.
A. W. Huruof Gardi spent Weutsd;,y
in tov n.
Col. S. R. Harris has been attending
court this week.
m, ■*«-*- *
town cn Sunday.
Mr. D. H. Roberson, Tax Receiver, was
in town Monday.
Hurrah for Wilkins & Co.!
New Spring Goods. Best, cheap
«st ana , neatest stock , ever , brought ,
to Jesup. Bought at the factories
cash. Competition . not .
r in It
this time.
Mr W. J. O’Quinn, Ex-Tax Collector,
gave ns a call Monday.
Mr.J. F. Knox of Lulaton spent Mon
day and Tuesday in Jesup
Postmaster Tirnlel! was in to see us iu
our new quarters. Call again.
Rev. A. R. Richardson preached a very
interesting sermon at the Baptist church
Sunday night.
Monday ,, , was County ,, court day. and . a
good mary people from the lower part ul
the county were in attendance.
Judge Smith reports the matrimonial
market us dull Wont some m .trinn D aily
inclined couple step iq> and gladden tbe
Judge’s heart?
Shoes! Shoes! §hoes!
Straw Hats! Straw Hats !
All complete nt Wilkins & Co.
Miss Mollie Nidus, who has been visiting
Mr. ami Mrs O. R. Bennett of near Mount
Pleasant, returned to her home in East
man on last Saturady.
Mr. W. W. Price, who has been with
fii.s brother. Mr. D. S. Price, for sometime
pas*, left Sunday for Macon where lie will
rn er Meteor University.
Memorial exercises in honor of the Con
federate dead soldiers will l>e celebrated
liy the Jesup public school on the £6th of
April. Everybody* invited to attend.
The office of the Wayne County News
lias been removed to tile rear of the Leg
gelt building, next door to Post Office,
the front portion of which is occupied by
Mr. Bryant George.
A full and neat stock of Gents’
and Boys’ Clothing from 10 to 25
per cent, less than city prices at
Wilkins & Co.
Two For One—Thai is, two
worth of accommodations for one dollar
in casit. All the comforts aud
icDces of a high priced hotel for $1 0J a
day at the Harnett House. Savannah.
We have not heard from several of
correspondents lately. At Gardi. i ulaton,
and Mount Pleasant in particular, we have
a good many subscribers, and would
to hear from some of them, and get
news of their towns.
Headquarters for Farmers’ Sup
plies, iobaceos, Agricultural . ii J.iu
piements. Etc. Highest prices
paid for produce always.
Wilkins & Co.
The Old, Old Hnbit.
She’s president of sevt n clubs.
Her uanre in print you often see—
Of all new women in the land
There’s not a more new one than she.
She lectures, writes and is, in fact,
A sturdy leader of her kind—
She wears a vest, suspenders and
Is noted for her breadth of ir ind.
Yet, when she gots to lied at night,
She kneels beside it—not in prayer—
But just l<j .ook beDeatk to see.
If any horrid man is there.
—Cleveland Leader.
Fenderson remarks that if
people knew how iittle they
they would know a blamed sight
more than they do know.—Boston
Transcript.
Olil People.
Old people who require
to regulate the bowels and
will find the true remedy in Elec¬
tric Bitters. This medicine
not stimulate and contiins
whiskey nor other intoxicant,
acts as a tonic and alterative.
acts mildly on the stomach
bowels, adding strength and
tone to the organs, thereby
Nature in the performance of
functions. Electric Bitters is
excellent appetizer and aids di¬
gestion. Old people find it just
exactly what they need Price
cents and $1.00 per bottle at H.
& Go's Drug St-ore.
fSuekleii’s .Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for-Cuts,
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores. Tetter Chapped Hands, I'hiliblaius.
Corns, and all 'km Erupuous, and post
lively cures Piles, or to pay required, j t
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price. 25 cents per bos.
For sale by 11 . W. Whaley & Co’s Dnfg
Store.
LEGAL SHERIFF'S SALES.
Georgia—Wayse Cons ty.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
April, 1897, at the court house door in
said countv, beiween file legal hours of
sale, to the Highest itud best bidder for
cash, the following described property, to
district of originally Appling, now \Vnyue
gwy, 3*2g
Appling, now Wayne County. Ga., can
taiuiug 1 420 acres, levied ou as the prop
erty of Robert sou & Co., by virtue of aud
to satisfy a lax ti fa issued by W. J.
O'Quinn, tax collector of Wnyue county,
j 01 . gtate ltlK | county taxes due on same
for the year lfRW- Written notice given
defendants in fl fa m teams <»t law
q t ., ms „( 8ll ! L . cash, purchaser paying for
titles.
This March 2d, IW»7
W. B. Lykns,
Sheriff Wayne County, Ga.
Georgia—Wayne County.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in
April. 1897. at the court house door in
se d couuiy, between tbe legal hours ot
sale, to the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described property, lo
wit; 1,300 acres of head right land situ
ated, tying i d Vicing in the third laud
district of'Wnyue of County, O. N. Taylor Ga.. levied & Co on
as the properly ,
by virtue of and to satisfy a tux tt fa issued
- collector of said
l( y ^ j o’Quinu. nU tax due for
C0UU |y. j or M; ,,c a couuty taxes of
.he year 189(5 on said lands- terms
sale cash, purchaser paying for idles.
yy , iuen notice given deleudanls iu fi fu.
T. is Marco 2d, 1807.
W. B Evens,
Sheriff Wayne County, Ga.
Gkokota— Wayne County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
April, 1807, to the highest ami best uidder
for cash, between the legal hours of sale,
at the court house door iu said county,
the follow.ug described piopertv, to wit:
All those lots or parcels of laud situated,
lying aud being in the third laud district
of Wayne County. Ga.. Nos. 20b. BUS,
205, 201, 254. 24,>. 240, 241. 250, 2o7,
242. IDS, 200 and 270, containing
7.840 acres. Levied ou as tlie property
B O. Middleton, agent tor Wiggins &
tlowery. iiy virtue of and to satisfy a tax
I fi fa issued by W. J. O’Quinn, for tax col
lector ot Wayne Oouiily, Ga., statu 1800
and county taxes due tor the year
on same W ritten notice given defeu
t | aut j,, g f :l j u terms of law. Terms of
sale cash, puichaser paying for titles
1 This March 3d, 1837.
W. 15. Lykns,
Sheriff Wayne Cou nty, Ga.
Georgia— Waynk County .
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
April. 1807, at the court house door in
| saiq couuty, between the best legal bidder hours for
sale to the highest described and
cash, the following p-operty. situated,
' wil; 500 acres of le ad right land
I lying Wayne aud being in the third htmi district
I of County, Ga.. levied on as the
property of John' A. Ward, by virtue
j and to satisfy a tux fi fa l-sued tiy \V . J.
O Quinn. lax collector of said county,
stale and couuty taxes due on same
the year lfclMJ. Written notice given John
a. Marti, defendant, in fi fa in terms
the law. Terms of sale cash,
paying for the titles.
This March 2d. 1897
j W. B. Lykns.
| Sheriff Wayne Uouttly, Ga.
j Georgia —A av.ne County.
j vVill be sold on the first Tuesday in
April. 1897, at tbe court house-dour in
j sn d county, between the iceal Iiours
;Mie. to I he highest and best bidder l(|
: cash, the following d'fcttoed property,
wil; Ijot of itiii'l rsti. o**t) 8ilURtt*u.
lying ami •'dug in the third hit d
I of Wayne County, Ga.. containing
aces. Levied on as the property of T.
| A. Floyd, agent for M. Jerkins, by W.
of aud io sa.isfy a tax (1 issued of by
1 J. O'Quinn, for tax collector
(oiinly, Ga-, 1890 stale M. Jenkins
j due for the year by defendarl
1 Same. Written notice given
i fi fa in terms of tlie law. Terms of
I cash, purchaser paving for titles.
This March the 2d, 1897.
W. B Lyens
S heriff Wayne Couuty, Ga
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Poetry in Jesup.
We hope that the newspapers
w p| j et U p on (| le j r ;l | )USe of prize
® s no „ that jt is proVec l b V
the following that the Corbett- , r
simmons scrap has been a source of
inspiration for one of our local
poets. Coroe again brother.
And now it. is Fitsiininons,
The champion of the world—
He put it on to Corbett.
And Jim bis colors furled.
Tlie tight vra« fast and furious,
And m ny a blow wrs passed—
But sot,u But) landed on the heart.
And the floor held Corbett fast.
He tried t» rise, but all in vain,
His power was all gone—
And while Filz surveyed his victim,
Tlie crowd was looking on.
Then the referee began to count.
While Jim lay there so still—
And thought as he heard those fatal
words,
'1 his is my last big ‘ mill.’
The refetee with watch in hand.
Said one. two, three and four—
While yet tlie mighty Corbett
Lav still upon the floor.
The count went on, five, six and seven
And the crowd gave a mighty shout—
W in n Siler, the experienced refetve,
Said eight, nine, leu aud out.
C. C. T.
Bilious Colic.
Persons who are subject to attacks of
bilious colic will be pleased to know llmt
prompt relief may be bad by tnkiinr Cham¬
berlain's Co ic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, and if taken as soon as the first
indication of (tie disease appears, it will
prevent the attack.
For sale by Jesup Pharmacy.
The--
Harnett House
Savannah, Ga.
THE BEST $1.00 PER DAY HO¬
TEL IN THE WORLD.
Oysters and Fish in season a
Specialty,
I,. 1MIMTTT.
pa im ftt.tn HOUSS,
124 Bryan St., (Market Sq )
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Rates $1 and $1.50 per day
Special rates by the week.
G. W. GETSINGER.
Manager .
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It ELI G I O US S E It VI C ICS.
METHODIST CHURCH.
JESUP.
Services on the 2nd aud 4th Sundays
follows.
Class Meeting at 930 a. m.
Pa-achnm at 11 a. m. ami 7 P. M.
School at 4 p m.
j ij i»vvorlh iut 5 I* m
jq.m-r : Meeting every Wednesday evening
at 7 30 _
JOHNSOfi STATION.
Services 1st aud 3rd Sundays 11 a. m.
and 7si5 p. m.
! [> ra y tr yieetiug Thursday evening 7 P M.
j J
Tampa Bay Hotel, Fla., the
tropolical resort in the
Tampa Bay Hotel, Casino, Opera
House, Swimming Pool,
Alleys, all open December
1896. Address,
B. W. Wrenn,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
: System.
12 West 22rd Street, New York
The
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NEWS
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Bright A'firsy
Beading .flatter
On JErery M 9 a#e*
...For a Whole Year....
DEMOCRATIC TO THE BONE.
SUBSCRIBE
LOSS or VOICE .
After Acute bronchitis
t* CUBED BY USING
AYER’S Cherry Pectoral
A PROTESTS EXPERIEKSS.
“Three months ago, I took a vio¬
lent cold which resulted in an attack
of acute bronchitis. 1 put myself
under medical treatment, and at tlio
end of two months was no better.
I found it very difficult to preach,
and concluded to try Ayer’s Cherry
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Pectoral. Tbe first bottle gave mo
great relief; the second, which I am
now taking, has relieved me almost
entirely of all unpleasant symptoms,
and I feel sure that one or two bot¬
tles more will effect a permanent
cure. To nil ministers suffering from
throat troubles, I recommend Ayer’s
Cherry I). Pectoral.”— E. M. Brawley,
IX. Dist. Secretary. Am. Bapt.
x iibliention Society, Petersburg, Ya.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
GOLD MEDAL AT THE WOBLD’S PAUL
AVER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLA&
FOR SALE BY
Jtsup - - Pharmacy,
NOTICE.
—THE OLD—
Reliable Barber
Is still in Jesup, can lie found
on VVest Broad street, next
door to J. C. Dye’s general
store, near the depot, and is
ready to wield the razor as
dexterously as ever on his old
customers, or any Hurt might
chance to pa«s this way, and
after fifteen years’ e ••perienee
is still soliciting the patron¬
age of the public.
I'gF'Call and give me a trial.
,J. II. BENNKT, Barber.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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SCHfJDULE IN KIOECIM IX. 17. 1807.
nvitibmiml. ,Nr». IZJ No. O n.,;t
L' HrtrnHwick 7 45pm 9 4")fKn
“ J®vtprf*tt....... 9 0.*)|)Tii JO 40ftm
“ .......... 0 ijOpiii 11 LJOam
“ Bitrroncy...... 12 OOn’n
“ Hn^iohnrsi... i().V*p»n 12 1 OSpm oiipm
" “ L|isnl>er Helena........ City-. HOipm : 1 Oliprii 2 O./pm
M Mis’-i or........ loVi.ni 2 l. r ;p in
“ Enstnuin............ 12 2 iiSpm
" Owhmii ........... Vi 4oam 8 Wpm
I’ Mm-'m.............. 200am 8 Sflnni 4 Alt }>rn
(»44nni 5 5'tymi
" McDonough..... ' Stain 10 20m n i 0 3'ipm
Ar. AtlHiita............ 4 11 BOft in 7 45 pm
4 TSam 200i>rn
“ Chattanooga ....... U ‘Saw 7 l< pm
Ar. Louisvii’.o.......... 7 55(>fn 7 :V)rm?
Ar. (/i pomrin i, (). & C . 7 IMm
Y7. WaKhinffton......... Auanm............. TjlTSOpwn 0 4>*m 12 6 OOn’n 42am
Ar. . .| 2oam 1248pm
“ Kmv York. 6 1
8o<iOibn»tii<J. |Wo. 14 No. lo N«. 8.
Lv. New York ... 7 j 1J l.Vjrn! cum' 480pm 43pm
“ Washington. .it! J 19
Lv. AriAitunift....... iciim aTT, 8 5l0atnJ Mtem Sjhpm sTlOprn
< ii Q. j
“ T'O’Vifivijte_______ ,.., 7 4. r >a:nj 8U 0pf»___
X,v. 4 ’h it innooga........j ....! on?>*»ij 8 0o*ifn;12 0 Iuhtii
Ar. A' • RDia ..... 10 c .r.pmi 115pi11 d5m ni
Lv- A- umaT .....77 H 1«> ito! 4 00pm 7 20a.m
“ Jfct’onough........I Fiovilia.............i ......■ 5:7pm 4 57pm 8 001am 28am
“ ......!
Ar. Macon..............j 1 .Vnni 7OOpin 10 20am
j Lv. “ ( V chrati............J V i> 2 55am 2, am . 112 1 07pm OOpin
1 Mm-* set man............ . 31pm
“ » r....... . 1
“ ....... fi 59am j........ 220pm
M LmnV^rOity 4 olkim;........ 507 pm
** HH/-a?'mirst.. 4 48am........ 329pm
•* Snrrcucy..... 4 37pm
Ar. .TfsUj;........ 6 07am (ami........ j........ 6 5 88pm
Lv. Everett...... 7 0-. 40pm
A r. Brunswick... 8 00am....... 7 80pm
Shorn trams daily between Brunswick ami
Everett, connecting with the “New York and
Florida Limited” .it Everett. Train Jeaven
Brunywif k 12:10 p. m., arrives Everett 1:00 o.
m. Ra 4 nrning, leaves Everett 1:20 p. m., ar¬
rives Ki tmswick 11—“Cincinnati 2 :lo p. m. Florida Lim¬
Nos. |3 and and
ited,” »Dlid voatibnJed train running between
> Cincinnati and Jaeks?mvilla, Fla., via Chatta-
1 ------- Donga, u ilanta and Evcnrett, consisting of bag
ga g* « , first and second class coftenes an<l
drawii room sleeping cars. Pullman 3leei>
; ing cai between St. Louis and Jackaonvillo,
via Birmingham, Atlanta and Everett.
Lull car connection with tbe St. Louis
■letjhi: car at Holly Springs for Kansas City.
,____ between Atlanta and
I BrtmCTpek. PuJaeDin sleeping This cars is placed in Union Po¬
car l
senger tion at Atlanta for the reception o
passengers at 9:00 p. m., and on re aching is held A".* in
; Dint a frmn Brunswick at 4:80 a. m.
Union Depot until 7uMJ a. m. for the comfort of
| 'Xs.l^nd 10—Pullman drawing room sleep¬
ing cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati.
Nos. S and 13—Pullman sleeping cars be¬
tween Atlanta aud Chattanooga.
Connections at Union Depot Atlanta for all
points north, east and west.
W. H. ORERy , J. M. CULP,
Gen’l Superintendent, Traffic jhington, Manager, O.
Washington, TUSk, D. C. Wa D.
w. . A. fi. H. HARDWICK.
Oten’i Pass. Agt. Asst, (ren’l Pass. Agi.
Waishingion, D. 0. Atlanta.Ua.
6.0. BUIE
ll kinds of Blacksmith and Wood
Work none on short notice. 1 solicit the
patronage of my friends and the public
generally.
All kinds of gun and pistol repairing
done on short notice.
G O BUIE.
LW.WHALEY&CO
JESUP, GA.
DRUGGISTS,
ANP DEALERS IN
PAT. NT MOINES and PEC*
F*RY i
DRUGGISTS’ FANCY AND TOILET
ARTICLES, HAIR. TOOTH, and
PAINT BRUSHES, PAINTS and OILS
JSfVhysicmos’ Prescriptions careful iy
compounded.
GRIFFIN HOUSE
Opposite I lie Freight Depot, East side
of railroad on post office square.
Good accommodation at reasonable
rales.
$1.00 PER DAY.
$5.00 FEIt WEEK.
$15.00 PER MONTH.
Table sir plied with the Best the mar¬
ket affords.
WM. GRIFFIN,
Proprietor,
Satiila Lodge, F3o. 5, K- of P
Meets Monday nights at 8 o’clock
- m. A. J. Brooks. 0. O.
A. ft Cain, K. of R. and 8. and
M. of F.
G. W. Dhawdy. D. G. 0.
Rflasonic.
Jesup Lodge No. 112, F & A M. meets
first and third Tuesdays in each month.
.Tames Steele, Yv . M.
W. M. Austin, Secretary.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
D. M. CLARK,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Jesur, Georgia.
Solicitor Wayne County Court.
JOHN W. BENNETT,
Attorney- at-Law,
Jesup, Georgia.
Will practice in all Courts of
the Brunswick Circuit and else
.vhere by special contract.
J. G. TUT PIN, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Jesup, Georgia.
Office in front of the Whaley
Brick Block, Calls answered
promptly, day or night.
G. W. DRAV’DY, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Jesup, Georgia
C. L. YOU MAIN'S, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
.Jesup, Georgia.
Office at the Jesup Pharmacy.
Calls answered night or day.
S. R. HARRIS,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Jesup, Georgia.
HOTEL PHOENIX.
Waycross Georgia
J. W. STRICKLAND PROPR.
All modern conveiences. Electric
Lights throughout building.
$2.00 artj $3,00 per day
Dr. T. A. BAILEY.
Dentist.
W AYCROSS, Georgia .
Office Plant Avenue over Smith,
Adbim?, Parker Go’s. Store.
Oct. 30th ly.
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