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THE NEWS PUBLISHING
Entered at the Jesup Post Office
second class matter.
Official organ of Wayne County
the City, of Jesup.
dUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 PER ANNUM.
Jxsur, Ga., Sept. !7th, 1897.
NOTICE.
•fc The Voters or Watne Cocntt.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election for the of¬
fice of Tax Collector, and respect¬
fully ask the support of my
and tha voters of Wayne county
the special election, when called.
I feel very grateful to the people
for their past support, ai.d I have
endeavored to give them the best
service I possibly could In collect¬
ing the taxes, and promise if I am
re-elected, to again faithfully dis¬
charge the duties of *he office
the best of my ability.
Respectfully,
W. J. O’Quinn.
Quarantine Inspectors have been
stationed at Jesup.
The election for tax collector oc¬
curs next Wednesday.
It is expected that in about five
»r six weeks Jesup wilt have ob¬
tained n start as a manufacturing
center.
Je'sup lias quarantined against
all points from which there is dan¬
ger of infection. Macon und At¬
lanta have been included in the
list.
If our people want an able, con¬
scientious and thoroughly
tax collector, they will obtain
by electing W. J. O’Quinn to
office.
In this week’s edition we pub¬
lish notice of petition to amend
Looal Option Liquor Law. It is
claimed that the petition has
strong backing.
After hard work by the organ
risers, all the stock of the machine
shop and foundry' has been sub
scribed for. Work on the building
will be commenced at once,
llnptiat Convention.
Program of the Second District
Sunday School Convention, of the
Piedmont Baptist Association,
meet with Hopewell church, Octo
ber 16th and 17th, 1897:
FaiDAr, 11.00 A. M.
Preaching by Rev. W. B. Ben
sett. Alternate, Rev. R. J. Wood
dell.
1.30 P. M.
What relation does the Sunday
School sustain to the church?
Opened by W. E. Porter, followed
by A. A. Arnett and others.
Satvrpat, 9,30 A. M.
What ought to be taught in the
Sunday School? Opened by R. J,
Wooddell, followed by J, J. Little
and others.
10.15 A. M.
What qualifications should Sun¬
day School teachers possess?
Opened by W. M. Giimon, fol
lowed by O. R. Bennett and others.
11.00 A. M.
Preaching by W. M. Gilmore.
Alternate, J. A. Harper.
J.30 P. M.
Does the evangelization of
world depend on the Sunday
School. If #o, why? Opened by
J. R. Bennett, followed by P. R
{{ail, Sr., and others.
Sunday, 9.30 A. M.
Sunday School Maes-meeting,
Conducted by J. £. Bennett.
U A. M.
Preaching by W. E. Porter.
taraatr, R. L. Valentine.
Prea.-hiag committee will ar
range fur preaching at night.
Churches and schools are re
quested to send a large delegation,
J, C. Hatche*.
Vice Prest.
Nahuuta Dots,
The protracted meeting at
Baptjst church closed Sunday
night. Thre were five received in
the church . The pastor was ably
assisted by Rev. W. II. Scrugg,
J. J. Little, E. H, Bennett and W.
W. Blitch. The singing was con¬
ducted by Messrs R.
and J. D. Crawford, Jr., and
highly complimented.
Quite a number of our Lulaton
friends visited us and enjoyed
meeting. Among them were Mr.
A. L. Collins and wife, Mr. W. F.
Raybon and wife, Hon. J. L. Cour
son, J. M. Courson, C. H. Brown
and D. B. Raybon.
Miss Mamie Lewis, from
Patterson, is visiting friends
Mr. J. J. Johns, of Bachlott,
out last week.
Miss Sallie Williams, of
shear, opened school at Richard¬
son’s Still last week.
Verdis, the little daughter
Mr. G. W. Morgan, was
bitten by a large moccasin
week. She is improving slowly.
Our people are waiting very im¬
patiently to hear whether or
we wil! get our district.
It Saves tbe Croupy Children.
Seavikw, Vn.—Wc have a splendid
on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and
cuttomers coming from far and near.
K|>cnk of It in the highest terms.
have said that their children would
died of croup If Chamberlain’s
Remedy had uot t»een given. —Kki.lam
Oukhkn. The 25 and 50 cent sizes
sate by Knight Phr.rraacy.
G rnlta m-Wlrnley Marriage.
A marriage which was quite
surprise to even the most
friends of the contracting
was solemnised at the home of
bride’s parents, Mr. k Mrs. H.
Whaley, in Jesup, Wednesday Sep¬
tember the 8th, at 8.30 o’clock
tu.—that of Miss Maude Lee
ley to Col. E. D. Graham, of
Rae, Ga.
Although a quiet home
the wedding was an
pretty one. The ceremony of
M. E. church, as performed by
Edward F. Cook, of
was unusually beautiful and im
piessive.
The bride, attired in an exqui¬
sitely pretty traveling costume
brown silk, came to the center
the gracefully draped folding
on the arm of the bridegroom, pre¬
eeded by tbe flower girl, little Mil¬
dred Dye, to the music of Menddles
hon’s wedding march rendered by
Miss Ethel Ayer. The dining room,
parlor and sitting room were pro¬
fusely decorated with palms and
flowers,
The bride is poFsessed of many
lovable traits of character. Beau¬
tiful and accomplished, she is wide¬
ly known throughout the state and
has a host of friends in Jesup who
are deeply and sincerely attached to
her.
Col. Graham has reached an em¬
inent place in the field of law and
is popular wherever he is known .
At 9 o’clock delightful refresh¬
ments were served At 10 the par¬
ents and guests, Mr. and Mrs. T.
S. Wilkins, Dr. and Mrs. Tuten,
Mr. Dye, Mr. Leslie Little, Rev.
Edward F. Cook, and Misses Ma¬
mie Bottoms, Alina Hendry’, Mil¬
dred Dye, Ethel Ayer and Claudia
Little, accompanied the newly
wedded pair to the 10.07 o’clock
train, on which they left over tl e
Southern Road for Nashville,
Tenn., where they will remain for
sometime, after which they will re
turn to McRae, where they will be
at home to their many friends.
Winchester Goods.
We take pleasure in railing at
tention to the advertisement of the
Winchester Repeating Arms
which appears in our issue to
This far-famed honee has the rep
the world over of
the best guns and ammunition
the market. They charge no
for their goods than is asked
far inferior makes by smaller man
ufacturers. Buy Winchester
always and you will have
can be relied
Ill Menioriuin.
Jescp, Ga., Sept. 6th, 1897.
To the Officers and Members of
Satilla Lodge No. 5, K. of P.:
Brethren :—Your committee ap¬
pointed to draft suitable resolu¬
tions upon tne death of onr t rother,
E. C. Broadhurst, respectfully re¬
port as follows:
He was born in Matron county,
S. C., 1874, only coming to Jesup
with his brothers and family a few
years ago. He was a young man
just entering on life, and in the
few short years that he has been
among us endeared himself by his
kindly disposition and genial man
ner to all he he came in contact
with.
To his mother and his brothers
and sisters he was a dutiful and
faithful- son and brother, ever
ready with a kindly smile to per
form any duty that presented itself
and ever watchful of the care and
attention due to them.
To hie employers he was loyal
and true, always looking to the ad¬
vancement of their interests. Im¬
partial and just in his dealings
with others and ever ready to as¬
sist and befriend the needy.
He was a young Knight it is
true, but in the few short months
that he had been a mounter of tbe
Order he had shown that the true
principle of our Order would be
upheld by him in his future
had it been the will of God to spare
him t. us, but an Almighty and a
greater power to which' all true
Pythians bow with reverence and
awe decreed otherwise. We
his memory and as long as
lasts the recollection of him
ever remain wjth us.
To his relatives we extend our
heartfelt condolence in this their
hour of bereavement.
Resolved, That these resolutions
be placed upon the Minutes and a
copy .l.cL.ed be furnished the family of the
biotber, .tul 1h.t
of th« Lodge bo draped in
mourning for thirty,duvs.
Respectfully submitted,
W. II. WHALEY,
« S. F. Ellis, ”
James Steele,
Committee.
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Kotuetlsluir To Depend On.
Mr. James Jones, of the firm
Jones <fc Son, Cowden, 111., in speak
ing of Dr. King’s New Discovery,
save says that that last last winter winter his nrs wife wire was was
attacked with La Grippe, and her
case grew so serious that
cians at Cowden and Puna could
do nothing for her. It seemed to
develop into Hasty Consumption.
Having Dr. King’s New Discovery
in store, and selling lots of it, h.*
took a bottle home, and to the stir
prise of alt she began to get better
from first dose, and half dozen dol
lar bottles cured her sound and
well. Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds
is gu iranteed to do this good work.
Try it F r ee trial bottles at H. W.
Whaley* Co’s Drugstore.
ular size 50 cents and $1 00.
"They don t make much fuss shout it.”
We are speaking of OeWilt’a Little Early
Riser, the famous little pills for constipa¬
tion, biliousness and all stomach and liver
troubles. They never gripe.~Knight
Pharmacy.
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and Middlemen by buying di¬
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material and the most hare improved
machinery. We no agents
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rider, fully warranted, Shipped
anywhere for examination.
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so rapidly that I was threatened
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the scalp free from dandruff. Only
an occasional application is now
needed to keep my hair of good,
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Bruise*. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
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Burning, itching asin diseases instantly
relieved by DeWill'd Witch Hazel Salve,
unequalled for cuts, brni.-es, burns. It
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Pharmacy.
Owing ta over-crowding and trad venti¬
lation. the air of the schoolroom isoftm
1 *"‘‘ in 'P u ' e - " ad ,l '“ her ‘ “ n, ‘
frequently suffer from lung and throat
troubles. To all such we would say, try
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
coughs, colds weak lungs and bronchial
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••Having some knowledge of the efficacy
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, I have
no hesitation iu recommending it to all
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etc.” For sale by Knight Pharmacy.
A Cnr « for union* Colic,
ItKiioUHCK, hcreven Co., (.a — I have
>u |,j,. ot t0 attacks of bilious colic for
several rears. Chamberlain’s Colic. Choi
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relief. It act* like a charm. One dose of
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