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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1902)
Personal Mention • Ladies Fine Shoes. Our aim has teen to keep the best shoes for ladies made in the United States. OurKlimax shoe is worn by all ladies, and nobody who wears it once is satisfied to anything else. Nathan & Harris, Tuten Building, Jesup, Ga. Mr. Marvin Little of Doctor town spent Sunday night here. Mr. Richard Lee of Wavcross spent last Wednesday he*-e. Prof. Johnson who has been sick for some time >e improving, Yellow poison in your blood? Robert’s Tonic drives it out and thus cures chills; fevers, and ma¬ laria. Price 25 cents.—Horton Drug co. Mr. Geo. R. Fuller was in town Ciliy down your back bone and ache all over? Yellow malaria poison is in your blood. Robert’s Tonic will drive it out and cure you. Price 25 cents.—Horton Drug c a. Mr. Hugh Rogers and f amily of Baxley spent Friday night here. WANTED—Chickens, egzs, wax hides and wool. Can handle' all in Wayne County. Wilkins & Co Miss Susie Little of Doetortown Tlsited in Jesup this week. NOTICE. To the Singing people of Wayue County: By request of the people in and around Goose Creek church there will be a union sing at that place on the 4th Sunday iu May, 1902. All are invited to come. I. S. Bennett. For low prices dnd prompt de¬ livery, Bend your orders for ice to The Waj'croes Ice Co., Waycross, Ga. Hon. E. Harper and Mr. A. \V. Hnrn ofGardi visited Jesup Mon¬ day. Messrs. S. B. Smith, Sylvan us Price and Rev. Thompson went to the Sat ilia River fishing Friday If Sylvanns cun catch votes like he can fish, his election is sure. Coffins and caskets in any style and at any price, for sale by J. C. Dye. McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill makes blue people bright, cleanses the system «f all the deleterious and unhealthy matte? and makes a new person of you. 25 cents.— The Horton Drug co. Judge Sam Atkinson of Bruns¬ wick spent a fe*» hours in Jesup Tuesday. Go to Wilkins & Co. and git some of their Dowling Scrapes. We are sole agents for them. Wilkins & Co. Col. W. W. Bennett of Baxley passed through Jesup Tuesday enroute to Liberty Superior court. Grippe and cop A p:-duce n wo.. condition Robert's Tonic car Grippe, nourishes ihe System, »mJ purifies the blood. Try it. Price 25 cents .-Horton Drug co. Mr. Thomas Causey of Bruns wick was in town Tuesday. Yellow poison in your blood now causes obills, fevers,malaria later on. Robert’s Tonic drives it out now and saves future sickness. Price 25 cents Horton Drug cm. Rev. J. N. Peacock visited Bax¬ ley Saturday and Sunday. Quite a crowd of JesupitQs vis¬ ited Savannah Wednesday. Stand LikeAStoue Wall Between your children and the tortures of itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or other skin diseases. How? why, by Bucklens Arnica Salve, earth 3 greatest healer. Quickest cure for ulcers, fever sores, salt rheum, cuts, burns or bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Knight’s macy. Mr.Jas.R. Bennett of Winshuv visited Jesup Friday. Mr. H. D. Breen of WaYcmss spent Sunday here. Mr. Jessie Murphy has accepted g. position with Wilkins & Co. i ANNOUNCEHENTS. I To the Citizens of the Brims wic ^ Judicial Circuit. At the solicitation of friends i throughout this circuit, and hav the ambition to fill this office, I beg to announce my candidacy for Judge of the Superior Courts of the Brunswick Circuit, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If elected to this honor¬ able position, I promise to dis¬ charge the duties of the trust to the best of my understanding and ability, without fear, favor or af¬ fection and with absolute impart¬ iality. I respectfully ask your careful consideration of my can¬ didacy and solicit your support. Respectfully, T. A. Parker, Baxley, fra. For Representative. To the People of Wayne County: I announce myself a candidate for reelection for the office <>f Rep r sentative for the ensuing term subject to the Democratic primary. In making this announcement, I extend sincere thanks to my friends and fellow citizens for their very generous support two years ago, and promise, if elected, to again devote my energies, to the extent of my talents, to the best interest of the whole people. Very Respectfully Yours, E. Harper. For Representative. To the People of Wayne c ountv: 1 announce mj’self as a candidate for the office of Representative for the ensuing term, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. In making this announcement, I! promise, if elected, to faithfully and honestly devote my energies to the enactment of such laws as will bo to the best interest ofHhe whole people. Very Respectfully Y<-tirs, G. W. O’Quinn, For rax Collector. I hereby announce ray self a candidate for ihe office of Tax Collector of Wayne county, sub¬ ject to the nomination of the Dem¬ j ocratic party, and respectfully ask the support of the voters of the county. W. A. Gain. --f-- For Tax collector. To my friends and fellow cit¬ izens : At the urgent request of friends and follow citizens, I will be a candidate for the office of Tax Col¬ lector of Wayne county, at the ensuing Democratic Primary t - lection, and earnestly solicit the the support of the voters of said county. Thanking my friends for their support in the past, 1 am. Obediently Yours. D. H. Roberson, For Tax Receiver. I-hereby announce mvs If ns a candidate for fin- office of IV; ffi oeivc-f ■ f Wayne Com tv, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If elected I will fulfil the duties of the office to the best of no v ability and respectfully solicit the support of my friends and the generous public. D. Ii Thornton, For Treasurer. | I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of T reasur er of Wayne County, subject to the nomination of the Democratic party. Thanking f he generous pub lie for past favors and soliciting your furiher patronage, lam, Respectfully, D. S. Pncp ; — ---- i For Treasurer. | Through the solicitations of manv friends I announce myself a | candidate fnr.tue office of County! Treasurer for the ensuing term f g u bjeet to the Democratic primary,; and ask the support of my friends ■ and feli» w citizens. In making ibis announcement I promise that if elected to fill the office to the begr of my abilit ,'. Respectfully, A. J. Nichols. WANTED—Peas of all kinds. Will pay good price. Wilkins & Co, For Treasurer I hereby announce myself os a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Wayne County sub¬ ject t<> the action of the Democrat¬ ic primary. If elected I will ulfil the duties of the office to the best of my ability and respectfully SO licit, the support of my friends and a genefous public. John H. Harvey. For Treasurer. I announce my candidacy for election to the office of Treasurer of Wayne County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, Richard Bennett, For Treasurer. Through the solicitation of many friends I announce myself a candidate for the office of Treas urer of Wayne County. In making this announcement 1 promise, that, if elected, to fill the office to the best of my ability. Respectfully W. M. Austin, For Surveyor. I hereby announce my acy for reelection to the office of Surveyor of Wayne County, sub ject to the action of the Democrat ic primary. Thanking my friends and the generous public for their past favors, and soliciting further patronage, I am Respectfully, R. A. Thompson. For Tax Receiver. fo the People of V\ aj ne County . I announce myself tvs a i andulat* the f° r ensuing "ffi ce °l * !IX subject Receiver to the lor term, action of the Democratic pat tv. And ass the support <• my friends and fellow <itiztns. Very Respectfully, J. E. Joyner. For Sheriff. At the request of citizens of various districts, 1 hereby an nottnee myself a candidate for the office of-Slieriff of Wayne county, subject to the action of the ocratic primary. I ask the sup¬ port 1 of the voters generally. Respcct T> , fully, r 1t B. D. Waldron. For Sheriff. After solicitation by my friends all over the county, 1 myself as a candidate for the of¬ fice of Sheriff, subject to the act¬ ion <>f the Democratic primary, and if elected, I pledge myself to fill ihe office to the best of my ability. J. T. Overstreet. For Sheriff. 1 announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary and «sk the support of the voters of the county. W. T. Gat;is. For clerk. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to tbe of flee of Clerk of Superior Court of Wayne county subject to action of the Democratic A pp rec iating the support of m.v Mends in the past and soliciting a continuance of the same. ! Respectfully Yours, j Ira M. If or Coroner. Through the solicitation of friends I announce myself a can didate for ihe office of Coroner, to the action of the o'-rntic primary; And ask the sup port of my friends and fellow eit izens generally. Respectfull v, Ben F. Milikim —_ F or Coroner. Through the solicitation ^ friends I announce myself . did ate for the office of subject to the Democratic primary, And ask the support of my friends and fellow citizens generally. Respectfully, John G. Smith. v,- it. dart, rros. and even. Mngr. CLAUDE DART, s<;c. and Tica THE BAY IRON WORKS, FOUNDERS MACHINIST BOILER MAKFRS AND BIACKSMITHS' SAW MILLS, LOCOMOTIVES, BOILERS, ENGINES, PRINT¬ ING PRESSES, DYNAMOS, MOTORS. AM) ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINERY neatly and promptly repaired. WE WILL RESPOND TO CALEB ON Marine Work At All Times- Night or Day. We will furnish all kinds of SUPPLIES and MATERIALS tor the trade at low¬ est prices, All our work done by first class mechanics, SATISFACTION guar antes d 629 BAY STREET BRUNSWICK, GA. White Star Restaurant and Bakery. j I JUST OPENED. Meals to order from 25 emtsup atany haur, day or Finset Virginia Oysters, Served In All Styles. Strictly First Class In Every Respect. S. IL BINGHAM, PROP. Next Door Tuten Block ..... Do you need ice? The Way cross Ice Co. is in a position to aocom modate you in service and price, Send them a trial order and be convinced. Waycross Ice Co. Wny cross:, Ga. WANTED—5000 lbs. nice white honey in comb. We will furnish cans, call and get them. Wilkins & Co. Fine Shoee For Men. We rpake an effort to keep only the best shoes for men. Me have made a reputation on good goods, and if you have worn a pair you will a1 1 <si this. Nathan & Harris, Tuten Building, Jesup, Ga. McDuffie’s Tastless Chill Cure build up broken down systems and muke the blood rich and lieal thy, certain cure for chills, guar anteedorour money refunded. 50 Reveals A Great Secret. It . often asked how such ... start is ling that puzzle the . bei-t cures, physicians, are affected by Dr. King’s New Discovery for con sumption. Here’s the secret. It 0llt8 oUfc t j 10 an( ] g (i rm-in -feett,.)d mucus, and lets the life giving oxygtn enrich and vitalize the blood.lt heals the inflamed, cough-worn throat and Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King’s New Dis¬ covery, the most infallible rem¬ edy fur all throat and lung (I is cases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Knight’s 1’hu rmaey. The Plant System has a local Pullman Sleeper leaving ville 8:00 p. M daily, arriving Charleston 6:40 P in which passengers can remain until 7:30 A. Cheap excursion rates ac¬ ■ count Exposition. For furihe r particulars, reservations etc., ap l() p M j 0 n yf p p. A., Jaok sonvi j le , .. M( . Duffie > a Turpentine & Mutton Suet Lung p]a8ter a certain cure for whooping cough, easy and pomf(irtah]ej worke while you 2& cetlta — Horton Drug co. WAN FED --Every man iu the count./ to come and see us during court week. Bring us your produce and get some big bargains. Wilkins & Co. Children’s Fine Shoes. We have a reputation for hand¬ ling a strong, high grade shoe for boys and girls. Both as u dress and school shoe. Our children’s shoes arc well made, pretty, wear long and please the children and par ^ alike. Nathan <fc Harris, Tu- ^ ten Bailing, Jesup , Gs. Save time and money by 1 rder Y'dr » (, e ffotn Tin Waycro SS Ice Co., Waycross, Ga. What Thin Folks Need Is a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King’s New Life Pills, work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently, expel all poisons from the system, en¬ rich the blood, improve appetite, make healthy flesh. Only 25c at Knights Pharmacy. mi A i\ i Fall and Winter Hats have never been excelled in any previous display. These hats are all of very artis¬ tic conception and arc developed in goods of exceptionally good quality and beauty. Perhaps no suc! ' Y‘vlue has ever been offered, Kate Slater, 504 Gloucester St., Brunswick, Ga __ We are in the market 1 Df SC INI p iron, df*y boriCS, copper and brass in car load !ots. WRITE US FOR PRICES. ATLANTA METAL AND oD I ILL CO. I Atlanta^ G& Try McDuffi-’* “No 10” or Lt - Grippe or Influenza. It is guaran¬ teed to cure or your money will be refunded. Pyoe $1.00.—Horton Drug e<\ Go to Knight’s Pharmacy fertile best cigars, cigarette tobaccos, m d papers. Holds Up A Congressman. “At the end of the campaign,” writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant congressman, “from over¬ work, nervous tensian, loss of sleep and constant speaking I had about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all ine organs in my body ; were out of order, but three bot¬ tles of Electric Bitters made me ail right. It’s the best all around medicine ever sold over a drug¬ gist’s counter.” Overworked, run down men and weak, sickly wo¬ rn n gain splendid health and vi¬ tality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Knight’s Pharmacy. Fifty thousan shing'esfor sale by J. C. Dje. BEAUTIES OF "IVORY cur Charleston’s Great Exposi¬ tion Is Now Iu Full Bloom of Its Beauty. A GREAT UNDERTAKING. Relying Absolutely Upon Their Own Resources, the People of the "City by the Sea” Have Created the Most Complete, Symmetrical and Beautiful Show Our Country Has Ever Known Except World’s Fair at Chicago. Some good and thoughtful people think that we are having too many ex¬ positions; that the subject is exhaust¬ ed, their usefulness at an end. But these good people are in the minority, and the great majority of our citizens, considering the wealth of our favored nation, our 80,00u,000 inhabitants, the infinite variety of our products and the diversity of our interests, think that we may well afford an exposition in some section of our country at least once a year, In no other way can the people of one part of the land be¬ come acquainted with the progress, peculiarities and necessities of the oth¬ er. So at least think the good citizens of Charleston and South Carolina, and they have proved their faith by mighty works. Relying absolutely upon their own resources, without the federal aid so freely granted to other communi¬ ties no whit more deserving, they have created the most complete, sym¬ metrical and beautiful show that our country has yet known, saving only the World’s Fair at Chicago. It marks lilll ■M j r 'T Cotton Palace. an epoch for our sister state and hef beautiful seaport city, and its good ef¬ fects will be felt throughout tic whole south. It presents to the world, as nothing else could, the characteris¬ tics which are destined to set our sec tion of the Union in the most con¬ spicuous position in the great indus¬ trial procession or this Twentieth cen¬ tury. In Full Bloom of Its Beauty. The Expositon is now complete and In the full bloom of its beauty. The location could not be improved upon for all the natural accessories of land and water. Just within the city lim¬ its, upon the eastern hank of the Ash¬ ley river, where hoary live oaks sway their knotty boughs In the gentle ocean breezes, a gently sloping plain has been adorned by the best efforts of the landscape gardener and the archi¬ tect. Beautiful flowers, swaying palms, soft green grass, gleaming statuary, splashing fountains and varicolored electric lights combine with the har¬ monious delicately tinted colors of the stately buildings, to make a picture ever pleasing apd never to be forgot¬ ten. The buildings themselves display a modern adaptation of old Spanish architecture and on every hand may ba found suggestions of oid Madrid, Sev¬ ille and Barcelona. The central fea¬ ture, the Court of Palaces, contains 1, b50,000 square feet of floor space. Built in horseshoe shape about the lovely Sunken Garden, with its lake, bridges and fountains, this Court is an audacious and singularly successful conception of the architect. The Pal¬ aces are three in number—the Cotton Palace, the largest of the three; the Palace of Agriculture and the Palacs of Commerce. The visitor who enters at one end of the shoe, and traversing the three great buildings, with their attendant colonades and exaedrae, passes out at the other end, will have walked an honest mile and have seen, In panoramic view, the products of the world. A large anex to the Pal¬ ace of Agriculture is given over to such state exhibits as those of Louisi¬ ana, Oregon, Florida, etc. Facing tha Cotton Palace across the Sunken Gar¬ den stands the Auditorium, with its Ivory walls, festooned and garlanded with tinted staff work. Still beyond and to the right Is the West Indian building, with its contents from Cuba