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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1902)
Wayne O JNeWS. v : 31. H. JOHNSON, Editor, It. L. BENNETT, Manager. (Official Organ of Wayne County. r-Tn------------t-r—-Q-— Bnbscription $1.00 A Year in Advance. ; JESUP, GA. MAY. 23, 1902. “Guerry is not in it” is the common expression now. Soro Jones has been sick, Guer¬ ry will be after June 5th. ' Wanted—A Terrell button 'by I every man in the county. Joe Terrell’s speech here last week was a vote winner. A reward has been offered for the location of the Guerry Band wagon. The 5th. of June will say wheth er or not Terrejl buttons are being wasted in this county. Everybody register for the primary and vote for Joe Terrell, Tom Eason, and Tom Parker. Col. T. A. Parker of Baxley is 0 j candid*** for Judge of his circuit, 0e would make a good presiding officer.—Bulloch Times. Bain Jones refers to Mr, Estill as ‘‘a hole in the ground,” Air. Estill refered to Mr. Jones as n eftriai tun gentleman. Both lied! — Douglas Breeze. Col. Parker is hunting new ter¬ ritories in which to electioneer. He lia# canvassed til is whole cir¬ cuit *md noW we hear from him over in Tattnall and Bulloch counties. The entertainment given by M rs. «fas. U. Bennett Monday night, and the Spinsters Goiivon tion Tuesday night.of Court week were both quite a success. They demonstrated clearly the kind of ^wlciitwe have right at home. In juatice to any candidate, hope the Sentinel will be more careful in counting and reporting the number present at nay public sjteoch. Mr. Franklin, who Monday of Court week in behalf of the candidacy of J. .M. Terrell, had an audience of between 70 and The fight against Hon. Tom Eason for prison commissioner is hardly strong enough to be inter eating to him. He e.tjoys a good tut but this will bea walk over for him.—Bulloch Times. There is no fight for him in this county Bro. McGregor. His past record as a member of the board satisfies us, und we are solid » him. An educated man is a producer, an uneducated man is merely a day laborer. One has his brains to assist the skill of bis bands, and the two together— brains and skill—is a combination wlmh has made nations wealthy and powerful. Tlw- laborer has only the power of his muscles, and that limits the product of the work.—S. G. Heiskell. The closing dav of Prof. M . A ' Shelton’s school will be in the way of a picnic at Bethlehem Mat 27- A beautiful programme has b4n arranged which will be ren denni by the school children. J. W. Tinley «t Jesup has been invited t<* make a spt-ecli. Every body is invited to go and carry a basket of chicken-pie for the Pro fessor and Preaelw-r. Georgia, Wayne County. ' T„ The Superior Court Cf Said Count-vl The petition of L. Carter, I-ra M. Hnvbon, s. F. Klliifi B Milifcin, F. Littlefield and John Massey and W. J, Broadhurst of Wayne Count ^ Georgia, and II. , W. of the conn tv of Appling, ga jj 8talCj an d 9ac h other persons as they maY dssjre to withthem, their successors and assigts. respectfully shows: FIRST. That they desire to be eted for the full end and term of twenty [ 20 ] years, with the ege of renewal according to law, under the corporate name .... and style of “Jestip Mercantile Com l )ail J,.with .V tlieir office ami prin cipaljplace of business at Jestip, in said county of Vv ft yne, state of Georgia, and with tlie privilege of o tabfishlne branches elsewhere in the state of Georgia, or in the United States and appointing agent f for the transaction of the business of said corporation wheth er in the- county of its incorpor ation, or elsewhere in the dis cretion of the directors of said company. SECOND: The object of the proposed cor poration is pecuniary profit sm! gain to its stockholders. Petition ers propose to carry on a wholesale and retail bnsiness and trade, as well as manufacturing of certain articles in connection with said mercantile business, which are more full' hereinafter set out, as well as the buying end selling of every class and kind of dr.goods and gioeer iea, hardware, furniture, wagons, buggies, and every class of vehic¬ les.; Sewing machines: musicsl iiistrements etc. Hay and grain and to manufacture commereial fertilizers, ns well as buying and selling the same, in fact to buy and sell as well as having the privilege of manufacturing all classes of good®, waves gnd mer¬ chandise, for pecuniary gain, and to he enabled to conduct their bus mess in a more convenient, svis factory and remunerative manner. THIRD: Petitioners also desir : to own, operate and manufacture, os wel 1 ns to sell end buy, saw mills, cot ton gins and oil mills, und to sell Hie out put., or products of same, FOURTH- rui tun. As incident to said l >” R i npss petitioners desire, under saidI j porate name and style merchandise to receive goods, wares and on I consignment and sell the gome for a commission and to do a general warehouse, storagge and forward business; also to act as broker or agent in the purchase, sole man agetnent and disposition, of goods and merchandise and other prop j ertv; To leml and borrow ;!'nd secure the same by note, i mort ^ Hge ’ deed ’ or Jun ’ us wcl! as taking the'above security for ndv,u,ces aiade by S!l ' d cor P or " of S nods merchandise, w wel1 as in the advftncemp,,t of money; To boy, own, lease, rent, and sell real estate and to make, execute and create, leases, mortgagee, and other therein; to buy, hold and own stocks m , other incorporated . . com pames - FIFTH: Petitioners desire the l2a t>° n of said company to lie ten thousand [ 10,0#0] dollars* divided into shares of fifty dollars w ith the power to increase the capital stock, from time to time to a8uni * 10t exceeding a total capita* ! Lation of fifty thousand [50,000] dollars, SIXTH: Pet itioners prav that stock may be bought and paid for in real or personal property, or both, or cash. SEVKNTII: Petitioners desire that the bus¬ iness of said corporation shall be dbya 1)oard of doctors of n , n leg9 than lhrPe . tUe uurnb er to bo fixeil froiD time to time by .the stockholders of said company, and that said , stockhoWers may have the power to delegate to the Board , , directors . right . . to ot tire a- ( menu the bylaws, from time to time, m iu their discretion may ■ seem best. EIGHTH; Petitioners pray power to mak# bylaws for tbd government of said company, which shall provide for the uumber and style of officers of said company, the duties and pow of said officers, and all other regulations for the.gov ern meat of said company, not in conflict with this charter, and with the laws of this state or of the United States, NINTH: Petitioners pray the right to sue and be sued, plead a id be implead have «nd use a common sen], and that they may exercise all the powers and privileges incident to corporations not herein specially provided for which are not in con Hist with the laws of the stale of or of ti e United States. WHEREFORE petitioners pray to be made a body corporate u n der the name and style aforesaid [entitled to the rights, privileges and imuniUes and subject to the liabilities fixed by law, and with the powers and privileges for which they’pray. Charles G. Tindal 1 , Attorney for petitioners. , Georgia, Wayne Countv. ‘ Tb® above and foregoing pet it¬ j on (H1 . incorporation of “Jeenp j{ e rc»ntil« Company” filed in of Qjerlc of Superior Court of ; pp, iyi , e County, and recorded. | Xbis May 20, 1902. \ IraM.Raybon. Clerk, Wayne Superior Court, i Atlas Engines,! PLAIN, AUTOMATIC, AND I CORLISS. I HIGH AND U)W VUKS 81 UE BOILERS, AU OUAKAXTKKI) FIRST CM8S Let us quote prices f. n. 1) ■savsnnah, Augusta, Indianspulis, or vo ir depot. Stating needed. Write us. power LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO., AUGUSTA, GA. Special Notice. REflQVAL SALE. Aubot , June , 1st. , .. 1 will ... move a wav from Jump , and , from f now unt j| then I will sell you amything in niy 8t , oc k for 50 cents on the (loIInr You know ft t p.lI H r saved jsa roo(i as a (U)ll!U . mBde>So <]()U »j. m j 8 g thia chance. You will !ind R t . otn pi ate ]i ne ^p-to-date ^ of thifl 6ea6(in > 8 stock. 1 w( , uUl quo t<‘ prices, but it would take op «H the paper. This offer - B mado in goo 1 f a ith and will be l evie dupfo. You know it is w . p for ^ to grve my old <>n tQmPU t | ie benefit of i»y los * than to pay it out to tlm railroads in freight bills. This sale will tinue only a short time. So take yonr fri *ud« and come fit once to Whaley's Brick Building. . m. Goldstein, Prep, Summer Resort Folder. Southern Railway. Much valuable information ; ma n e< i f,- ea to any address upon application to Agents, Southern Ivy. \Y. H. Tnyloe, A. G. P. A. Atlanta. Ga. ==355 ; i I I lot Malarial poisoning in yonr blood means miwrT aud failure. Blood medicines, an't cure Malarial poisoning. The antidote for 1 it Is JchasttB ‘s loBic. ti et a bottle to-day. j Co Sts 50 Cents If It Cures, ^1 —— CITY & COUNTY DIRECTORY CITY OFFICERS. Mayor—O. F- Littlefield, i:>“rk r of’wanciU-t}. \V. y.nnne. Treasurer—H A- limes- - Marshall—wf t\ UIhium. ,i.u.y^£-j »>ard of I-Jociiioa— Ini Ji, Riv’jji. Wukins. Legal AdvertISing # # • Georgia, Wayne County. J. H. Harper, administrator upon the estate of Joshua Harper, Sr. late of said county, deceased, having filed his petititon for dis charge, this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause against the granting of this discharge, at the regular term of the Court of Ordinnury for said county to be held on the first Monday in June, 1902. J. D. Crawford, Ordinary. Georgia, Wayne County. w . . ^ • jj j JR gol( j on the first Tues day rn June next, at pubic outcry ftt , b e court hou-e in said county, t i 10 legal hours of sale, to th< , highest bidder for cash cer tain real estate, of which the fol¬ lowing is a full and complete des¬ cription : One Hundred and twenty five acres of land more or less, ly¬ ing and being .in the northwest corner of lot of land number sixty three (03) in the third district of sa id county. Bounded on the north by 1-nid of J. B. Joyner, east by \V. C. King place, same lot now now occupied by J. I). Loper, south by land of R. A. Howard, west by land of E. A. Griner. be¬ ing the place whereon J. W. How¬ ard now resides. Said property levied 011 as the property of J. W. Howard, to sat isfy ail eneeution issued from the Justice Court, of the 1217 District G. M. of said county in favor of tbe J. H. Wal¬ ker Co. against, said J. W. Howard. Also, to satisfy an execution is¬ sued from the Justice Court of the 1217 District G. M.of said county in favor of A. S. Nichols for use of Charles Ellis & Son, against suidJ. W. Howard. Levy made tn ,i returned to me t v West B. Bennett constable of the 1217th District f*. M. of said county. This 1std»y of April 1902. W r . B. Lvensi Sheriff V r . C. Gu. Georgia, Wayne County. * Will bo sold 'on the first Tues¬ day in June next 1902, at the court house in said county between the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash the fol¬ lowing described lands to wit: On< thousand acres of headright lam* known as lot 10 and,being sit uated it. the thiad land land dis tnet of Wayne „ County _ n f»a ann Irwl , ■. nnt |„, " nnu (f ^ ‘ 0 nortI ' ,y a db f ..... ^ R G Middleton, on the east by lands of Daniel A. Kiser on the west hy land ° J M y.,.!. v . . n ... 80ut ’ \ •„! ' '\. Vatmd.ell ' j SuU ' • “", ■ l> V’‘. n j ur ‘ ! aoUl yjrt'uuof a $ ent cl ,M> ’ ' ’ ‘, -md - , . j J” WayneCount,;. Collector of J for state and conn ty taxes due for the years 189V, 11899,1900, j 1901. Terms of sale ‘cash. Purchaser paying for titles. I This April 30th day, 1902. i W. B. Lyen» Sheriff, W. C* Ga. Georgia, Wayne County. Will be sold on the first Tues day in June next at the court house door in said conoty between j ^ j j jjo Urs 0 f sa j e to the t , uf best bidder for cash fwllow j ng ascribed lauds, situated lying and being in the town of Jes j I UP to wit: All that town lot or ; land known lot pa reel of as no. 319 mid bounded as follows to wit: Bounded on the north aid east by 50 foot street, on the south by Lane, on the west by lands of Hester Hollis and containing one acre. Said lands are levied upon as the property of Ella Hurst by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage execution issued from VI ayne Su¬ perior court. November term 1895 against said FlU Hurst and in favor of Cyrus Smiley.and trans ferred unto the A. P. Brandey Co. of Blackshear, Ga. 12 day of August 1895. Terms of sale cash, purchaser paying for titles. Wri> notice given Tenant in possession »n terms of the Jaw. This May the, 1st 1902. \Y. B. Lyens, Sheriff \Y. 0. Gu. Georgia, Wayne sol’d County. Will be on first Tuesday in .tune, next at the court house dour m sa y CO or.tv, between the legal ; ours of sale, to the highest and u, Ht bidder for cash the foHmving described land situated Iving and bei „„ in the 3rd land district of conu ,y & »it; Lot <*f land no . 14> containing three hundred .(300) acres more or less, bon tided follows to wit v. On the north, sf)l]tl)i east and west by lands of S. M. Drury. Levied upon as the property of tv. m. H iggins agent, J. S. Wiggins, by virtue of and to satisfy a tax fi fa, issued by H. W. Harris, Tax Collector of said county, for state and county tax due on said lands for the year 1901. Property pointed out by W. M. Wiggins, term of sale cash, purchaser paying for titles. Notice given W, M. Wiggins in' terms < the law. This May 3rd 1902. W. B. Lyons, Sheriff, W. C. Ga. State Of Georgia—Richmond County—By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, gratred at the March term 1900, < f said court, I will sell at public outcry at the court bouse in s iid county, in the city of Augusin. on the first Tuesday in June, 1902, between the usual and legal hours of sale, the following lots of land, viz: One vacant lot on Gwinnett street between Cunvming and Car¬ rie st reet--', known as lot no. 211 on plat of 1875, fronting forty (40) feet on Gwinnett street and-run¬ ning of even width a distance of one hundred and twenty feet and six inches (120.fi) to alley; bounded north by said alley; east by lot no. 23 of G. H. Howard; sooth by Gwinnett street,, and west by lot no. 21 of Stephen .Mims and Lucy Byrd. Also all those lots of wild lauds, Li. g and being in the Fiist (1st) district of Charlton, formerly Wayne Coautv, in said state, con¬ taining four hundred and ninety (190) acres each, and known ns lots numbered 206, 282, 290, 300, 30C, 307, 317. 828, 382, 884. 883, 375, 884, 387. 893, 395. The above lots were leased on the 4th day of September. 1895, for ten Ye ,r* with the privilege of cutting all the timber thereon. Also those 1 t« of wild lands in th* county of Wavne, in said state, each con¬ taining four hundred and ninety (490) acres and known as lots numbered 2, 88, 413, in the First (1st) district of said eountr; lots numbered 3, 4, 68, 64, 127. 134, 163, and 184 in the Second (2nd) district of said county, and lots numbered 22, 28, 410, 112. 118, 115, 116, 157, 191 in the Third (3rd) district of said county. Also the following lots of wild lands in Paulding <>r Polk or Har«Loti county, in said state, viz: One-half of lot numbered 510 in district twenty (20). section three (3), containing fortv acres, and one fourth (1-4) of lot numbered 1103 in district nineteen (19), section three (3) containing forty acres. Also one half (1-2) of lot numbered 359 in the first (1) district, J 1 (1st) section of Forsythe county 1 j in said state, contahiining forty (40) acres. Also the following lots of wild land in the couutr of Un inn, in said state, viz: One-half (1-2) of lot numbered 178, in dis¬ trict Sixteen (16), section one (1), containingoue hundred and sixty .-teres. Lot numbered 178 in dis¬ trict sixteen (10), section two (2), containing forty acres. Lot num bered 263, in district eighteen (18), section one [1], one hundred and sixty acres. Lot numbered 231, in district Seven¬ teen [17], section [1], containing one hnudred and sixty acres. Also the following lots of wild lands in Gilmer county, in said state, viz: Lot numbered eight.[8] in district six [6], in section [2], containing one hundred aud sixty acres. Lot numbered 162, in dis triefc twenty-four (24), sectios (2), containing , hundred _ . and , one s * xt; y acres. Also the following lots of wild land in tbs county of Lumpkin, in said state, nz; One half of lot numbered 1256. iu dis. trici e * oven secJon on. [ 1 forty acres; o • * of lot numbered 439, m district Fifteen [15], section one [l ] con tain mg forty at res, one a o lot numbered 304, in distnc [13], section one [1J. , con forty acres ; one fourth o* lot numbered 983, in district eleven [11], section one [1]. containing forty acres. Also the following lots of wild lands in the county o Cob]), in said state, viz; One-half [1-2] of lot numbered 1103, in dis met Nineteen [19], eeotica three [§], containing forty acres. Lot numbered 706; in district eighteen [18], section tvm [2], containing forty acres. Lot numbered 187, in die r ct sixteen [16], section [2], containing forty acres. Lot num bered 1100, in district t« e nty-one [21], section three [3], containing forty acres. Sold as the property es tate of Louis A. Dugas, deceased, formerly of said county, for the purpose «f distribution. Purchaser to pur for papers und revenue stamps. Terms cash. Boykin Wright. Administrator De Bonis Non Cum Testamento Annexo of the Estate of Louis A. Dugas. Mav 3. 10. 17. 24. McDuftie’s Witch Hazel Foot Healer is one of the finest baby powders known, cures prickly he«t end gives instant releif. 25 t-euts. —The Horton Drug Co. —PROFESSIONAL CARDS— LAWYERS. JAMES R. THOMAS, ATTOKXEV -AM) CoUXSELOK AT I,AW, Jkhui>, Gfokgia. Does a general Law Practice throughout the state and else¬ where by Express contract.. J. W. POPPELL ATTOKSE V-AT-LAW, SCKKVEN, G A. K. P.PADGETT A*. SON, Attorneys at Law. Baxi.ey, Georgia, Practice throughout the Brunswick circuit aud elsewhere by special contract. JOHN W. BENNETT, A TTORNEr-AT-LAW, Waycross, Georgia. Will practice in all Courts of the Brunswick Circuit and else¬ where by special contract. ROBERT L. BENNETT, —LAWYER,— Office Tuten Building, Jesitf, Georgia PHYSICIANS. J. G. TUTEN, M. D., — PHVSICIAJI & SURGEON,— Office Tuten Block, JESUP, GEORGIA G. W. DRAWDY M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Jes»-p, Georgia. ; ABNER L. WILKINS, : —Physician* Surgeon,— JESUP, GEORGIA. Office at Palmetto Pharmacy, Calls Promptly answered night or c ^ a >' _ A. C. COLSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Screven, Georgia Diseases of Women a Speciality DENTISTS. ELLIS & WILKIN3, Dentists, Office luten Building, Jescp, G\. MISCELLANEOUS. J. W. MASON, M D. G W DRAWDY, M D Atlanta, Ga. Jesup, Ga. MASON & DRAWDY’, Dealers In Real Estate. \Ye solicit the patronage of the pnblic. Place your property iu our hands and we will sell to best davamtage