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Wayne County News.
jMiSS CAMILLA MORRIS.
EDITOR.
Offieinl Organ of Wayne County.
6ul>gcri)>tion $1.00 A Y^ajr in Advance
jl KSjDf, Ga. March 8. 1901.
PROCEEDINGS OF COMMIS¬
SIONERS COURT,
Georgia, Wayne County.
Commiesipuers (Court of Road
& Revenues, sitting for County
purposes, Jesup, Ga., March
5th., 1901.
J’r/fsent, and presiding therein,
Honorable J. H. Wilkins, Chair¬
man, A. B. Kelly A. C. Kickligbter
R.Crummy and J. P, Mizell.
Minvite b of the January meeting
read and adopted
The following claims against the
County, were presented and
ordered paid towit:
Sfcripland pon resident
witness for State, $ 7.04
D. S, Price, for reparing office
table, .80
G*W. Drawdy, M. D. proftss
jonal service to prisoner 1,00
J; T *-•’° , “•>*• Ol ... t0l,er , f° . „
vn "' . ' „
"\V'.'’b 0
* Ij-ob..S heriff, , IP e U .«
fn . . . . from » m
W.„„.vilIetojLp conveying prisoners
2.28
Al,o wed 10, jttll 4.00
And cleaning out court l.o 1V c.-l 50
Wn,. Ammo,,,, , nu^Octt ./w deed. G .
.on, 1493 tot, 100
Hayne T * County News, advertis
mg . CountvyfCopimissioriers, . A ... __ pro
ceedlngvfnr 1st. qr. 1901 (tq be
pud Affrl 1st) 20.00
^■•ayne Copnty Nety# foEstation
•y furnished Clerk, 2.25
Wra Wilkinson for reparing Sa
tilla Creek bridge, 12.12
T, M, Crosby, suptj. P. election
Dee. 1st 1000. 1.00
M, S. and D. A. Byck 1 doz J.P
dockets 9.25
Walker, Evans & Cogawpll Co
record book and stationary for
Ordinary and Clerk’s office 23.80
The Franklin Printing and Pub.
Co, 50 cps road laws, 7.50
Alfred J$Rc|) supt Oct election
1900, 1526 diet, 1.00
O. F, Littlefield, Judge Co. Court
March 25 to Jany 30th 1901 213.00
W.B.Lvens, Sheriff and jailer
jail fees for Jan 1901 26.00
W,B. Lyons Sheriff fees for
Feby 1901 26-20
Ira M. Raybon Clerk Comrs.
Court Dec 1st, to March 1st, 30.00
Postage &e for County, 1.00
Knight's /’liKrnisey medicines
for prisoners 1.25 siationary
96c 2.25
Ordered that the claim of Mrs.
Milly Roberson for $?6.00 damage
fcp one certain house, alleged to
have beeb prjppled while crossing
public bridge across “Boggy
Swamp” be tabled for further in
yestigatlpn.
Ordered that W; J , O’QniniqC.
G Thornton and George Ritch be
.
appointed road commissioners for
the 1526 district.. Aud that Wil¬
liam Arnett, be appointed road
commissioner forthe 1813 district,
ip place of J. W. Manning (reliev¬
ed).
Upon /he petition of IV. T. Pur
dom J. B. Highsmith and others,
it is hereby ordered that the pub¬
lic bridge nross Big Satilla River
*4 Ammon’s ferry be repaired as
prayed for, said repairs to consist
of one extra 76ft span to be put
in said bridge, and we hereby ap¬
point A. B. Kelly and J. P. Mizelle
a committee from this body to look
nfter and have said work done in a
thorough and substantial man¬
ner, aud at as low eogt as pqsgible,
put said work is in no wise to
impair vacate or discommode the
former contract for said bridge
p ith D. R.,Johnson, contractor but
#aid work is to be done in connect¬
ion with raid fonner contract as
required by law.
Upon the petition of G: W.
Pruwday, U. W; ,1/adry and others
asking that the Jesup & Stafford’s
ferry public road be changed “so
ps to intereect with Cherry st*eet
jr» said town of Jesttj), and rut:
straight from said street to oppo¬
the coal chute, on the South¬
railroad, and thence parallel
with 8fljU Smjthern railroad to op¬
the old commissary at the
Puke’s old still site, and
to inters ect with the old
road between said commissary and
the crossing of public road and
railroad and that said road N
changed so as to cross said South¬
ern rpilroaj beyond Alum springs,
and then down the edge of a cer¬
tain swamp, to intersect with said
public road where it now runs.
Ordered that said petitiop be re¬
ceived, and the following review¬
ers appointed G W. Drawdy,
Milikinand J, A, Wbeier. to
investigate s&id matter and make
thei f report to the next term «>f
this court.
The following Constables bonds
were approved to-wit D. R. Thor¬
nton, 1526th district. N.J. Strick¬
land 1.265th district T S. IT beler
1255th dist Henry J. Westberry,
5S8rd district.! E EdenfieM 1519th
district C. W, Larv 1565th distiic.
Wes B. Bennett 1217th district,
R. C, Dowling 1565th district,
Upon the petition of W. JI, Mor¬
rison W, B, Westberry Joseph E.
Joyner and others, asking that
the ncccesary steps ba taken to
build a public b ldge across
Satin.Creek, o„ the Hnn.erville 4
r> »' i<i " tll# ,e *
idence of Mrs. a R. Roberson It
' • •
.
h " a ' “ nd S’". W r »'
the matter and make their report
toIm o( thi , coun , To
• • Harris, ’ W, H. Ulnrri.
on and I. S. Bmneit.
The following order
a chanze in the public road in the
1217th district was granted
wit:-Upon the report of J. C.
Hatcher Jr„ C. W. Royal and W.
W. Finlay, Reviewes, duly ap
pointed to lay out and raajce
contemplated change in tne pub.
lie road in the 12I7fh district
said county, said road loading
from at or pear tbe Sett)la
Primitive Baptist Church and con¬
necting with the Waynesville and
Screven public road near said
church as marked out by the above
named reviewers,<• Said contemp¬
lated change to commence at the
right of way of the Savamiuh
Florida & Western Railway, at
point where said public road
crosses said rail-road, and on
north-west side of said
and running thence near a
course to a little branch .
near north weBt along side of
branch to Screven public road
ing to Chancy’s old ferry on
Satil'-ft river and iutsrsecting
road at or near the residence
C. W. Royal. And to abolish
that portion of the old road
where it intersects public
near Tiger Creek to the w(re fence
on the Savannah Florida <fc
tern Railway Company’s right
way,
That said road will be of
utility and it appearing that,
owners of the land through
said rogd has been laid out
been legally served with the
required by law. It is ordered
said road bo and is hereby
lished as one of the public
iu said County, gqd it is
ordered that the road
ers of the 1217th road district,
sa'd county be furnished with a
tified copy of this order, and said
commissioners are hereby
ed directed and required to have
said road opened as set forth in
this order.
Upon application and proper
showing made to the Court. It is
ordered that William Warner be
relieved of double poll tax.
Ordered that Stephen Johnson,
colored be paid from county funds
$4.00 per month for his support,
until the futher order of tbe
court.
Orderd that the court house yard
be repaired, and that J. H. Wilk¬
ins be authorized to hpye said
work dpne.
Court adjourned subject to call
by the Cba irman.
J. H Wilkins Chrrn, C. R. & R W
Ira M, Itaybon, Clerk:
Legal Advertising
Georgia Wayne County:
By virtue of an order of the
court of Ordinary of said
county will bo sold at pub¬
lic outcry, on the first Tues¬
day in April 1901, at the court
house in saiu county, between the
usual hour of gale, the following
real egiftfa, situated in said couu
to wit: One undivided half interest
in six acres of land, with six or
more good houses thereon. Situ¬
ated in the town of Screven, being
part of lot of land Number 401,
in the 4th, district, of originally
Appling now Wayne gounty,
boppdpd »» follows: Commencing
^nthwest corner being iron stake,
■■iiing from right of way of S. F,
& W L ilroad. Southeast 140 yards
thence Northeast 210 yards, thence
Northwest back 140, yards, to said
Railroad, right of wuy, and thenco
along the said right of way, 210
yards back to the place cf begin¬
ning.
Also one undivided half interest,
in' one certain piece or parcel of
land^ situated in the town of
Screven, lying and being on the
Southeast side of sajd S. F. dt W.
,piijlj«tiad fronting said Railroad,
80 feet and running back 90 feet
bounded, Northeast and South
east tu by J land of C. C. Grace,
Southwest by lands ot Mrs. C, J.
Henry. Northwest, by right of,
way of S. F. & W. Railroad The
commissary building of J C.Ritch
A Co., is now locale.! oa ..14 tract
of land. Also oue undivided half
interest in 56000 two year eld tur¬
pentine boxes, and 04009one ye**r
old turpentine boxes, and about
14000 new turpentine boxes, and
roup4 timber enough to cut about
18000 new boxes. All of said tur¬
pentine boxes and timbers, are sit¬
uated, laying and being in the Srd
and4th. district, of originally Ap¬
plying now Wayne county, Also
four good shanty bouses, in the
woods, where said turpentine box
«s, and timber, are situated. Alsq
the turpeutiue timbae, and p'riv
iliges, in lot of laud number 299
iu the 8rd, district, originally
Appling now Wayne county.
Terms of *ule cash, purchaser
paying for titles. This March 1st,
1901, Huxford.
Walter H.
Administrator of B. Huxford.
TOWN MARSHAL’S SALE.
GEORGIA Wayne County:
Will be sold before the court
house door in Jesup, on the first
Tuesday in April next 1901, be¬
tween the legal hours of sale to
the highestt and best bidder for
cash, the following described
lands to-wit .-—All that Jot or
parcel of land, situated lying
and being, in the town of Jesup,
and known ns lo ts number 159 and
160. Lot number 159, contain
:r.g six acres more or less, and
bounded a* follows:—North by
lands of Broadwater, East by lands
of George Broadhurst, South by
Street, west by Pqblic road. Lot
160. contain’ng 9 acres and bound¬
ed ns follows: North by Street,
East by lands of Wm. Strick¬
land and Mrs. Walters, South west
by Public Road. Levied on,
by virtue of and to satisfy a tax
■feeution, issued in favor of the
town of Jesup and against T. J
Herrington, for town taxes
for the year (900 and 1901.
\\ ntten . . notice . given d fu da
in ft—in terms ot law. lerms
of sale cash, Purchaser paying
for title;
This Mar. 7th, 1901.
tV. R. Williams, Marshal,
Town of Jesup.
A HORRIBLE OUTBREAK.
< ‘Of large sores on my little
Daughter’s head developed into a
ease of scald head” writes C. D.
I .bill of Morgantoji, Tenn., but
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
ly cured her. It’s a guaranteed
cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Pimples, , c Sores, Ulcers
and Piles. Only 25 cehts
Knight’s Pharmacy.
SLERWF SALE.
Georgu Waype Comity
Will be sold on the firs Tuesday In A p
ril 1901 next at the court house in said
county between the legal hours of sale to
be highest and best bidder for path all
that lot or parcel of land situated lying
and being in the second l##d district of
said county and known as lot of land No
84 levied upon by virtue of and to satisfy
a Tax Ejection issued bY II. W. Harris
T-ix Collector of said county against J A.
Willi* for state and county tax due for the
year 1900 by J, A. Willis. Property poin_
led out by defendant 10 flfa levy made and
returned t me by Remix rt Johns C 0114
885 diet. G. M, Terms of sale cash. Pur¬
chaser paying for title. This 51 arch the
6 th day 1901;
W, B. Lyems, Sheriff W. C. Ga.
Georgia WaYi e Couniy.
Will be sold on th-; first Tuesday in April
Next 1901 at the court house door in said
county between tbe legal hours ot sale to
the highesta«>d best, bidder for cash the
following: tract'or*'piiceU d^cribed of land Uni) to-wit lying ;—*11 and
that
being in (h e third land district of said
county and etatc, and containing ten
acres more lets and be!ng head right
land and bounded as follows. - On the
East by lands of John W. PoppUl
Booth by public load and lands
of B. O. Middlelon West by lands
of B. o Middleton, North by lands of
Gaison Johutou deceartd. *pd known as
a of me Jack , Jacobs „ iir.ct.levleu up
on by virtue ot and to satisfy an execu
( j on j 8g „ e( j f rorn th e {Superior Court of
«aiu couniy May term 1899 in favor of VW.
li Ili^lwmitb and i-iruinst Norwood High
-‘"hb «»d "P™ ** p ™PfV
= '1 -a pat
chaser paying for tiths. This March 6tb
day 1001
W. B. Lyens Sheriff. W. C Ga.
.
Georgia Wayne County.
Will be sold on the (ty* 1 Tues¬
day jn April 1901. Next at the
court house in said county bet¬
ween the legal hours of sale to the
highest and best bidder for cash
the following described lands to wit
all that lot on parcel of land sit¬
uated lying and being in the sec¬
ond land district of said county
and known a* lot No 82 contain¬
ing 4^0 acres more or less levied
upon by virtue of and to satisfy
and e^eoution issued from the city
court of Waycross Ga iufavor of G.
O. Turner and against J, J, Hickox
December term 1898. Terms of sals
cash. Purchaser paying for title.
This March 7th day 1901.
w. B. Lyrks, Sheriff,
wayne County Ga.
CITATION.
Georgia Wayue County.
Toali whom it maycoucern. N.
T. Waninght h»s in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for per¬
manent letter of administration on
the state of Mrs Nancy Harris,
late of said county, decea-ed, aud
I will pass upon said application
ou the first Monday in April 1901.
Given under my hand and official
signature. This the 4th, day of
March 1901.
J. D. Crawford,
Ordinary Wayne County.
LIBEL FOlt DIVORCE.
Susan Leggett. L In Wayne Superior
vs. Ci'Urt November term
Walter Leggett ( 19*0 Libel for Total di¬
vorce.
To the defendant Halter LetrceU you
arc hereby required in person or by at
torney to be and appear at the next
t*rro ° f Wayne Superior court to behol
den in and for said couniy. on the
Mouday jn May next l90l Then
thcr# to answer tbe petition for a
total dnorce. Here of, fail not. or tbe
court wilt proceed as to Justice may up
pertain.
Wivne-s the Hou. Jos. W. Bennet.
Judge of s*ld court
This Nov. 29th day of 1900.
Ira M, Ratbok.
Clerk Superior Cour.
Wayne Conn/y Ga.
James R. Tiiomas,
Plaintiffs Attomev,
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