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D. M. CLARK,
Attorney and Counsellor at
Gkobqja.
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Solicitor Wayne County Court.
JOHN W. BENNETT,
- . Ajto*nkt-at-Law, >'- .a \
Wavckoss, Georgia. ,
Will practice in ail Courts
the Brunswick Circuit, and ' else
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where by special contract.
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J. G. TUTEN, M. D.,
Physician and Sdeoeon,
Jesup, Georgia.
Office in front of the
Brick Block, Calls
promptly, day or night.
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G. W. DRAWDY, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Jesup, Georgia
H C. L. COLLINS,
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Jesup, Ga.
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Office Whaley Building.
C P, £ fs* K it ARRIS,
.-rAmsKf and CeuMSELLoa at Law.
'T'Jsner, I.- Georgia.
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HOTEL PHOENIX.
Waycross Georc ia
J. ST. STEICKLAED, PBDn.
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All modern conveiences. Electric
Lights throughout building.
$2,00 and $3,00 per day.
SAMUEL F. ELLIS,
Dentist,
• OfllM Whaley Building,
Jesup, Ga.
Satiiia Lodge, Me. 8, K- of P
Meets Mooday nigiits at 8 o'clock
A. J. Baooss. C. C.
A. It Cain, K. of R. and 8
M- of F.
*: -.'.It' W.jOrawdt J). G. C.
Masonic.
Je.ifp LodgWNo. 113. r * A M.
first and third Tuesdays in each month.
James Steele, W . M.
W. M. Austin. SecreUry.
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LOCAL AMD OTNCRW'ftB
Coi. TMbenu a ttend e d court at Bakiey
this ' ;
week. 1 - •
Editor Tison ot Douglas spent a day in
Jesup this week.
Col. 8 R. Harris attended court at
Baxley this week.
The highest market prices paid
for hides at Ellis A Roberson's.
'Mrs. Graham is vtsitiag her mother,
Mrs. W. H. Whaley.
Col. W. M. Toomer, of Waycross was
in town one day this week.
i Ci.pt (Robs. of the Havenneh Morning
Neks, visited Jesup this week.
Net even a hurrah! disturbed the peace
fui serenity of Jesup on election day.
Major Bro^k returned front allot Nashville trip.
last week. The MSjor reports
Call no Surrency, the “old relia¬
ble.” for your fresh meats.
Several carloads of lumber arrived this
for tbe erection of 1be manufacturing
plant.
Col. C. h. CoUlaa visited Baxley dur¬
ing court this week and wss admitted to
practice at ihe state bar.
'<■ Buy your-Paints, Oils end Paint
brushes at H. W. Whaley A Co’s
Drug Store-.
.Mr. W. L. Jones, who has a large sad
prosperous school about 5 or 4 miioa from
Hcieven, is on a visit to Jesup.
Candy Cathartic cure constipation for¬
ever. 10c. If C C. C. fail, druggists re¬
fund money.
Fruit Trees end Grape Vines for
sate at lowest Cash Prices. Ap¬
ply to A. W. Hum, Gardi,
Take Cases rets Candy Cathartic. 10 er
25c. ire. c. C. fail to cure, druggists
refund the money! !
Judge Sweat. Solicitor Bennett and
others attended Court at Basley this
week. This is the first court in the round
of this circuit.
For Sore Throat or pain in your
chest uee Sloan's Liniment. Sold
by Ellis A Roberson.
Moments are useless if trifled sway.’
and they are dangerously wasted if consu¬
med by delay in Case where One Minute
Cough Cure would bring immediate relief.
-Knight Pharmacy,. *
The finest line of Garden Seeds
in Jesup at H. W. Whaley A Co’s
Drug Store.
oomplisb No man much or woman in this can wor 0 ± hiie life or Kuff.r- se>
ing from a torpid Itarsr* D*Witt's Littfs
Early (Users, the pills that eleaase that or¬
gan, quicaly. —Kuight Fharmacv.
Wanted 1,000,GOO lbs. Cow Hides
at 10 cents per lb., cash. M. W.
Surrency.
Running sores. Indolent ulcers, sod sim¬
ilar troubles, even though of »s.ny yes re
standing, may be cured by using “Dewitt's
Witcb Hazel Salve. It soothes, strength¬
ens and heals. It is the great pile cure.—
Knight Pharmacy.
Just received, a floe 'line of
Writing Tablets, Pencils, Penbold
ers and Slates, double and tingle,
at Knight Pharmacy,
If you have ever sate a little child ia *
psrozy of whuopiag cough, or If yon
been annoyed by a coastsot tickling la the
throat, you can appreciate the vsine of
Oce Minute Cough Cure, which gtv«
quick relief.—Knight Pharmacy. t
Sloan’s Liniment cures Croup qr
Colic and all acbet and pains;
For salt by Kllh A Roberson.
The "BkyciiaFa Bmt Fnead" is afsmil '
iar name for peWitt’s Witch Hazri Italve,
always ready for emergencies. While a
specific for piles, it also instantly relieve,
and curse cut#, salt ihrum. eczema and
all affections of the skin It never fsiis.
—Knight Pharmacy.
All parties who have taken stock
in the Jesup Foundry, Machine
and Manufacturing Co^ »W please
coma forward and high- fox fanla
not later than October 1st, next. •J
James Steele, t‘ **
Secty. and Tr -aa.
Solicitor General John W Ban ecu has
tnm
H*4wustel& »*y oca vote. The popu'sr
lawyeria expeiitncid in'miiitary umtiei.i
having been a member of the »>/n«
Light Troop for aeverai years. The Rifts.
are to be cwagrMu
baa Tbere sworn is owe off possum young ® huaUag. Ml He ^ wm
steeping the sleep of the just one night
lam week, when he ww aroused by Qe
dog baying a posaaua. Thooghu of fill
juicy pusaum fitted through hie hrata,
and hastily srlsfcf he doaard his aether
extremities and arising hit gua rwahad out
to day. He got within 1 or * feet of ma
possum. wElS foddcsly turning he made
a wild break for th« house. The whole
I , household arose as one mu and opposed
hi. hot after a heroic struggle
RABBI DAVID MARX
Winn or His Visit » "Tax
op the.Sxt.”'’
It is s relief to leave the busy
bnpats of man; ths cities crowded
with humanity, sweltering beneath
ths burdens of toil and the hot mid¬
summer sun and wend our
to the lofty summit of mountain.
How invigorating ar,e the
that ramble through the cloud
kissed regions, sweet with
frankincense of fresh leaved for
The soul undergoes trans¬
formation. A new freedom pos¬
sesses body and m i ml. The
of the mountains stir to the quick
latent energy; and
unfolding within, breathes
life.
"Land of the .sky!",
the* so,~#p»ke no idle word,
but truer were 'h* thought: "Gate¬
way twixt earth and heaven.”
This region , is most
I’d ion is not piled on Os*,
bonked against each other;
the huge waves - of ruffled
mountain succeeds mountain,
with luxuriant foliage, until lost in
the haziness of the distant blue,
veritable sea of mountains threat¬
ens to engulf the Verdant
nestles below us, quietly, rest¬
ing, securely guarded by,its
sentinels of thick veined cliffs.
Here earth loots to heaven with
smiling countenance, and heaven
rejoices at the gladness of earth .
The very clouds, that "rise like ex¬
halations” from the valley, and un¬
invited enter our.sRnrttnfnfs,
an -air of fellowship, Pbjmtom
iike, as a breath- they pass and
ray their battalions of cumuli
glorify the departure of the
t*.
sun.
And when Eight
spreads her star studded
over the bosom of earth, and
by one the many pointed
lions twinkle with roguish
nest, how much more brightly
pear these silvery decorations front
mountain' retreat than W|ien
obscured and dimmed- by .clouds
valley or fimoke of city, •.
Surely of a land
dreamed the poet: bills, •* m
■’The.
Hock ribbed aud sacjrpt as the sun.
vales.stretching ,1a pensive
.between—
venerable woods, rivers thst move ...
majesty and the complsiaing brooks, 1
make the meadows green.’’
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Here tbe lover of natural scenery
undying sstlsfaction. Every
shifts the slides of the ffiarvet
panorama and throws before
eye a dissolving view of blend¬
shades, color, outline and back¬
an entrancing picture,
that i* never the same.
nature charms by ; her creative
powers. With unfiaggipg k.eal
enutiously ; retouches , her handi¬
work, lest ths eye grow 1 sfeary
the So'ul become satisfiLJd.
heaven and earth meSt’ ip * kiiss
such gentle tenderness .that
discern the touch!Dg-pf
lip* r - - ■ .
' tjoftjjr, almost unconweutusiy,
of pride enters our heart; and
boastfullness- of a school
lad-, we claim partnership‘in
grand country. A -patriotic, iro
palte serze* us. Our soul 'harmo¬
nizes trilh -nature. G«lr
with a prw love^for
2 sweet tan.i “of libdrty.”- .* - A
As we wefid our _way'/ps^r
through
mnrVel at fh**- WitckS" ^Sliat-' kiiO
do f obligat t
skniftii anti dwriiigr^ri^i^rf>snti
sgrfe yo r . wj»n have wrerlr-fi (rom
due.tfi"***- *.'h'»st U»
dvvtaS^l and NC<-otupl*ti£it4:.w rt *•
derfu! winding oiaze. of
pil « ht nven. which
tra*«Lwith esse, comfort and pleas
Ure. Neither man b«»r 4»eaat
as rpU«. Vptm *Jli* afe faby- Kl .
rtnthlan epunty pike ii epyrted.
What a wonderful nedfotpaocer
is (his gaunt bid mountain.! Every
head of the road Jugglee'with
■eases and the grand ochestra
nature plays suitable tccompain
meats to the dexterity, of the con¬
jurer. A low murmur as the Phil
emons and Baucises vow to one
another Jove eternal; a soft rustle
of "t he lo wly plants, eager to make
their presence known; a soothing
sound from the contesting waters
that in gentle rivalry precipitate
each 4 >ther. qver she steep rock
clefts amidst the plaudits of their
moist friends, destined to fail into
tjtl-rock-hollowed basin worn by
centuries of battering—all these
swetit melodies of the mountain
hymn a paen to the Maker of all,
a glorious soul-stirring hallelujah.
They lift the soul of man above the
worries and burdens of life. The
nebula of cares are disipated by
the gentle wooing* of nature, beau¬
tified by the land of deity.
How^ofie longs to pry into the
*ecre ts of these weather-beaten,
century-old rock* and learn from
their mute lip* the novels of the
agea p^it; ; Vjhat titanic power
shaped their rugged (idea and
veined tbeir obdurate bodies; what
footAUtfi'j^Hkc -iSS^firqket -them ftoni lethar
gfd' sleep - the silence of
t# woqd&hrf’fi fepose. What
would we iMt to%fh the confidence
of crystalline spring that bubbles
foHti from its lofty well hidden
l-ecess iii protecting hollow of fern
qovered banks 1 or read the thoughts
of - its laughing child, the tiny
brook, in its meandering course, us
splashing, -' rippling, smiling, it
hears its fresh beauty to some no¬
ble stream and mingles its purity
witiMha eddying currents of roll¬
ing river. If cutth charm, content¬
ment, t content pla t ion .suffice not to
Witf man to' hi*s' better seif and
strike«the*-slumbering chords of
his religious nature; if the over¬
whelming power of the gigantic be
needed* to- vibrate the bass-strings,
UJTwHTd gla-nee and'gaze in
awe toward the sheer precipices
with ibeir rooky abutments and
measure height with nature’s cita¬
dels. • If then the head refuse to
bow in- lowly reverence and the
.bated breath whisper not: "How
great art thou, how small am I;,'!
fifty, less—-than human art
.. Beautiful mountains of North
Carolina, so calm and majestic; so
lo/iv and insDirinw! P Would “ that
.
mankind might behold ye. noted in
the tints of woodland, the hazy
blue of atmoephere, the soft shad
ow of pin,Ida clouds and and the the hen benign ion ra- ra
ditjince of heaven! Upon vour
suqiiuits, summits the the kinir Ring of ot dav nay smiles snuicb
with warm-hearted , geniality, and
laiAW «rb ot night nbed.
her softest be4me of silvery bright
Round » -a.■-•. jou .... play the . 1 .. storms
ness.
of- heaven, terribly majestic!
Amongst you dwell the peace of
sunshine and the grace of beauty!
«,,, With , regret , we . leave your . hal- ,
iowing 1 presence, and the abode of
your hardy sons filling the steep
slopes v of your 3 n ek libbed sides.
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Rack to the , haunt# of „ men we wan
der, ’ our .vacation ended. Home
ward we turn our reluctant step,
but with a new born strength to
assume the duties of life, richer in
health; wealthier in activity; no
in thought.
'Enchanting land, farewell!
David Max.
' Atlanta Constitution, Aug 'Ll:
T>< b« ul the brokuu an<l diseased tisstles,'
to soothe the irritated surfaces, to Instant
ly relieve and to permaneifily cpre is the
mission of DeWitt r Witch H»z«:! Salve.
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J. H. Morgan’s f
Everett €ity, .fim
f g 7»it*piace"to yo if von want t<
the fines ol
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oiiticcoS} Lie.
To say that it came from MOR
GAN’S ia wsstre guarautee of sat
. faction, ,
New Stock Just Received.
Alt orders receive prompt atten
tion.
A trial will convince you of the
“ Btieklen'a Arnica Halve,
The Barr Salve tu the world for Cuts
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheuin, Fever
Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains.
and all SkiD Eruptions, and post
cures Piles! or no pay required. It
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 35 cents per box.
For sale by H. W. Whaley & Co's Drug
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NOTICE.
Notice is hereby Riven that an applica¬
tion by petition will Ite made to the next
General Assembly of the State of Georgia
for the purpose of amending the Local
Option Georgia, Liquor Law for Wayne of reductui; county,
aud to the extent the
license fee for the sale of Spirituous. Malt
or Vinous Liquors in Mid county from the
amount of Ten Thousand Doll, art a year
to One Hundred Dollars a year—and ts.
the extent further Domestic of strikiug Wines,” from suid
Act the words •• allot
which is rt sportfully submitted by the
petitioners. Names of petitioners be bad by ref¬
can
to the petition.
In the Bupxbior Court,
Wavnk County,
St Am or Geokoia.
To the lion. J. L. Sweat, Judge:
Your The undersigned Honor respectfully order of petition incur
to grant an the and
poratlon of to "The them Jesup under Foundry name Machine
*') lc
*nd Manufacturing Company. Limited,”
S co-operative and joint stock conipany to
f °"' ,wiu ” ‘ UlJs ,ind
l. The name of said company to lie
"The Je.up Foundry, Machine and Manu
fM;(urj||>r Limit-,i • with its
general offices and works to tie in the town
uf-Imup. j- Wayne county. Georgia,
« g „(,)cct and purposes to be the re
pairing and manufacturing of machinery,
articles. .
3. Its capital stock is Five Thousand
p 0 || nrii in n ne hundred shares of F ifty
Dollars each, all of which is suhscrioed
4 Two Thousand Dollars in cash, ma
tools, lands and material, is nc
tually paid into said desires company's use.
5 Said company to be incorpor
for the period of Twenty Years
1 our petitioners further show and aver
tiutUiey are citizens will of Wayne county,
State of Georgia J. and A. McLaughlin. ever may. etc.
j. Tutca,
i Robert ?' Smith,
Benj. Milikiu,
James Steel,
J. H Williams,
S. F Ellis.
Wiiliam Bennett,
F. M. Grantham,
W. B Lyens,
Aud others.
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Services on the 2nd and 4lli Sundays as
follows.
Class Meetimr at 930 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and V 1 *. H
Sabbath School at 4 P-M.
Epworth League at 5 P. Wednesday ¥. evening
Prayer Meeting every
at 7:30.
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Services 1st and 3rd Sundays 11 a. m.
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Prayer Meeting Thursday evening 7 1 * 1 *.
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