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Personal Mention,
Fiftv th<ius-»nu shingles for sale
by J. C. D\e.
lur. vV. A. Sheh'-n s, eut lues
■ ay in town.
Oi> 1. Jae. W. Pop pell spent ues
, in Baxley.
Mrs. Heury Beane it of
»an here Tuesday. 4
Hon G. W. O'Quinn .<f 0<ium
was- here Wednesday
An . li. W . v* ha-ey had business
iirBrunswick Juesday.
Mi. D. T. IIio-, f bav <nnab
Was iu io» this wees.
Mr. J. K. L -ng of ohellbine
spent Aionoay in Jesup.
Mi . J. T. Jackson f Garni had
business here Tuesday.
Mr.-W. C. Burns of Savannah
spent a part of this week here.
Mr. John 0. Dye visited Gar
di Thursday.
Dr. J. A. Cole of Brunswic*
spent Sunday here.
Mr. Willie Murphy spent Sun¬
day with his parents here.
Mr. Charlie Cole of Gardi was
in town Sunday.
Mr L. Carter returned Thurs
»
day from St. Simons.
Mr. T. J. Moorespent Sunday'
with his iamily here.
Mrs. Henry Ho, xer returned
from BrunswicK Sunday after a
pleasant visit, *of several weeKs.
Mrs. J G. Tuten and children
it-It toi St. Simona Saturday.
Mrs. S. F. Ellis ami little daugh¬
ter IjOu ts returned rout St. Simons
Saturday.
the cod chute for the Plant
System <>f railways is nearing,
completion.
D*-. Willis-Wilkins moved M< n
dav into the house formerly >c
• upb-d by Mr. W. T. Wilkins.
i t . -~
her home here Monday after *» vi»
it of several weeks in Savannah.
McDuffie’s Witch Hazel Po"t
Healer is one of the finest habv
powders known, cures prickly hent
rnd gives instant releif. 25 cents.
—The Horton Drug Co.
A iiiong the Jesupi-tes that visif
d Brunswick and St. Simon* Sat¬
urday were Messrs. J. II. ii<-"kei,
Mhrc'e Strickland. Bryant. Scott
at. iLuiini - Knight. All repnrtu
pleasant, uuie.
G'ippeand Nib s p due- u .<.e«k
condition R/th<-rt’s Ionic < r«-w
Grippe, imuri-hes the Srstc, , and
purifies the blood. Try it Price
25 cents . HOrton Drug co.
Miss Julia Brown of Macon is
visiting her uncle and aunt Mr.
«nd Mrs. E. E. Wilkins. Mis*
Brown ba* many friends here
among the young folks who are
always glad to have her visit
Jesup.
Col. S. D. Hewlett of Atlanta
spent a few hours here Saturday.
He is a 1901 graduate of the Uni¬
versity of Georgia, being one of the
leadingmen in theclass, bolding
the highest class office which is
President.
Mr. W. T. Wilkins moved into
big new house a few days ago.
While it is very artisticall}’ ar¬
ranged, no pains.were spared in
building it for every con venience.
It'is decidedly the prettiest house
in Jesup.
At the busin-ss mi^eiing of ihe
Epworth League held
nigbi. Mr. C. C. i iudall
unanimu.jsly elected president to
fill vacancy caused by esignation .
of Prof. J. N. PeacocK.
d 11 s worthy of the
ep-. -ed in b’m and will miiKe »
goo.l Mid efficient officer.
Summer R*‘so r t Folder.
Southern Railway,
act' valuable information;
ianM tree to «ny address
iitplieat on to Agents. S'-uthem
By
\V. K. Tayloe, A. G. P. A.
At^nta, Ga.
If A Man Lie To You,
And say some other salve, <»int
ment, lotion, oil or alleged healer
is as good as Buekieus Arnica
Salve,-tell him thirty years
marvelous cures of piles, burns,
boils, corns, felons, ulcers, cuts,
; scalds, bruises and skin eruptions
prove it’s the best and cheapest.
cents at Knights Pharmacy.
T
Cl
1ft
The Equitable Lif^, Assurance
Society. The strongest in the
world.
Robert L. Bennett,
Resident Representative,
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Need More Help.
Often the the over taxed organs
of digestion err out for help by
dyspepsias pains, nausea, dizai
r.ess, headaches, liver complaints,
bowel disorders. Such troubles
call for prompt use of Dr. King’s
New Life Pills. They are gentle,
thorough ad guaranteed to cure.
25 cents at Knights Pharmacy.
Don’t Fail To Try This.
Whenever an hottest trial is
given to Electric Bitters for any
trouble it is recommended for a
a permanent cure will be effected
it never Sails to tone the
regulat the kidneys and bowels,
stimulate the liver, invigorate the
nerves and purity the blood. It’s
a wonderful tonic for run-down
sysiems. Electric Bitters positive¬
ly cures ki fney and liver troubles
stimiueh disorders, nervousness,
’ralgiaJmf'expels ple eple svne-s. rheumatism, malai
ik'.^atis
faction guaranteed by Knights
Pharniaey.- Only 50 cents.
WANTED—Chickens, egzs, wax,
bides and wool. Can handle all in
Wayne Countv. Wilkins & C"
Yellow poison in your blood now
causes chill*, fevi rg,malaria later
on. Robert’s-Ton ic drives it out
now and saves future sickness.
Price 25 cents Horton Drug -co.
j f hilly down yot r b*-ck
i
j ««‘h* «U “ver? Y< Tow nwl« r i..
! poison is in your blood Roncrt’s
; i onic will drive it out and cure
|you. Price 25 cents,—Horton Drug
c i.
Go to Knight’* Pharmacy for the
best cigars, cigarette tobaccos, and
papers.
Coffins and caskets in anY style,
and at any price, forisale by J. C.
Dye.
Marshall and Hall contractors of
carpenter work, milwlrighting aud
building. Satisfaction guaranteecd
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
JESUP BANKING COMPANY.
Located at Jesup, Ga., at the close of businesss June 30 1902.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $38,917 41
Banking h<-use and
annex to building 8 000 00
Furniture Affixtures 1,079 79
Due from banks-and
bank-rs in state 6,579 99
ijue f r „ m banks and
bankers from other
stale* 751 37
Currency
Golo 70 00
Silver, nickels,pennies
Check* and cash items 168
Total $57,696 84
STATEOF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF WAYNE.—Before roe came
W. P CGBB. Cashier, of Jesup Banking Compmiy, who-being duly
sworn, say* that tbe above-and foregmmr staiemeof is a tru* condinoa
of said bank, as shorn*by-the booke of file* in: the said banle-.
W. P. COBB, Cashier,
sworn and Subcribed to before-me thie 9fh‘ day of July, 1902.
IRA M.IfAYBON, Clerk.-SuperiorCourt; Wayne, Co., Ga,
University of
102nd Session. September IS,
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
LAW DEPA r T MENT: AGRI
CU LTURAL DEPARTMENT.
j No tuhion t0 re8 ident8of state
except in Law School. In Agricult
ure, Short Winter Course, One
Year Course, and Full Course,
roruiitory room free; Excellent
hoard in Denmark Hall |8.00 per
month. Write for handbook and
catalogue to
II ALTER B. HILL,
Cha ncellor,
Athens, Ga.
Legal Advertising.
Town Marshall's Sale.
Georgia, Wayne County.
Will be soid before the Town
Council door in .Jesup on the first
Tuesday in September next be¬
tween the legal hours of sale to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described
property to wit; 411 of that lot or
j parcel of land situated lying and
being in the town of Jesup, and
known as lot No. 257, and bounded
North by land of Mrs. Z. W. Lit¬
tle, East by land of Mrs. N. E.
Roberson, South by land of S. L.
Reddish and West by East Broad
Street. Levied on by virtue of and
to satisfy an execution issued in
favor <-f the town of Jesup and
and against the above described
property for town taxes ae now re
turned property for the Years 1890
-7-8*9*1900,-1901. Terms of sal®
cash, purchaser paying for titles
This May 28, 1902.
W-.R. Williams,
Town Marshall.
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Citation.
Georgia, Wayne County.
Isbam Carter, having applied
for guardianship of the person and
property of Mrs. Millie Carter, an
aged ami infirm person, a res¬
ident of said Wayne Couuty. No¬
tice Is- faw yhyrg beu that “said ap¬
plication will be heard at my of¬
fice at ten o’clock a. m. an the
first Monday in August, 1902.
J. D, Crawford, Ordinary,
and Ex-officio Clerk Court of Or¬
dinary.
Georgia, Wayne OountY.
Macieaum Causey,- having made
application for twelve months sup¬
port out of the estate of of S. W.
Cuusev, and appraisers- duly ap¬
pointed to set. apart the same hav¬
ing filed their return, all persons
concerned are hereby required to
' , l'owc-useh«fn r ethe C o U rtofOr
dinary of said county on the first
hi August, 1902, why said appli
should not be granted. This
July 7th 1902.
J. D. Orawford,
Ordinary, W. C. Ga.
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.
1 For low prices and prompt
livery, send your orders for ice to
The Waycross Ice Co., Waycross,
| Ga.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid-in $25,000 00
Undivided profits, less
current expenses
and taxes paid 1,382
Due to banks and
bankers in this state 14.C0C
Individual deposits
subject to-check 15,174
. I ime certificates 2,139 17
Total $57,696 ^ ’ 84
i Announcement orSher*
iff.
To the voters of Wayne Co.
At the earne8t solicitation of mV
friends and citizens,.I announce
myself a candidate for the office of
, Sheriff of Wayne couuty. subject
t o the action of the voters at the
general election to be held in
October next. If elected, 1 pledge
myself to fill the office honestly,
uprightly and to the best of my
ability,
Yours to Serve,
A. L. Stephens.
It. DART, Pie . Mild Gen, Mllgl. CLAUDE DAttr. sec, and Trea
ThE BAY IRON WORKS,
FOUNDERS MACHINIST BOILER
MAKFRS Aim BIACKSMITHS
$AW MILLS, LOCOMOTI\ ES, BOILERS, ENGINES, PRINT
TNG , PRESSES, DYNAMOS, MOTORS, and all kinds of
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY neatly and pn mptly -epaired.
WE WILL RESPOND TO CALLS ON
Marine Work At All Times— Night or Day.
We will furnish all binds f SUPPLIES a- d MATERIALS for ihe trade at low¬
est prices, All our work done by first class mechanics,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 629 BAY STREET
BRUNSWICK, GA.
BENNETT & JOHNSON
- REAL ESTATE BROKERS,—
JESUP GEORG1A.
Buy and Sell Real Estate on
—COMM1SSION.
Prpwty placed in our hands will
be mU-rtised free of charge to the
owner, and on expenses of any kind
attached until sale is effected,
Your Patronage Solicited.
Fort SALK.— A good farm, 50 :icrcs
muter cultivation, 2 dwelling Uoum*. Hi
chard- of Pears Peaches Pecans, Plums
and Apples, contains one hundred forty
six and une half notes. Land not under
feiioe well timbered Desirtnble location,
two and on - tu-lf miles from railroad, and
nearest Post Office, one half mile from
Baptist Church and about same distance
from school house. Terms part caah and
rest on reasonable security.
CITY & COUNTY DIRECTORY
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor— Pro-Tem— O, F- Littlefield,
Mnvor
Clerk,of council—<3. W. Williams.
Treasurer— HI A. Burns.
Board Marshal)—W. R. Williams.
J. O.Dye, ot Education—lm ll, ttaybou
W. T. Wilkins.
COUNTY. OFFICERS.
Ordinary—J.' D, Crawford,
SlierifLi-W. B. Lvvns.
Deputy Sbcriff-^-J. T. Overstreet"'
Clerk>8uoeiior Court—Ira M. Raybon
Tax Receiver D g Price.
Tax Collector—U. vV. Harris.
County Treasurer-- D. ilopps Bennett
County Surveyor—U A. TbotnpsoB
Coroner— M< W . Surreecy,
Coninut»..inrr8 of Hoad* and Reve
On job— 1 II. Wilkins, K Griimmey, A
c Kickiigbier, A . B. Kelly, aud J. P.
Mize lit
COURT CALENDAR.
Superior court convenes, second Mon¬
day iu Mny nod fourth Monday in No
vtmber. Jos. VV, Bennett, Judge, John
VV. Beimett, Solicitor General.
County Court con vines fourth Mon¬
days in eich mouth, quarterly terns
fourth •'Mondays in January,. April, Ju¬
ly, October. 8. It. Harris Judge, D,
.VI; Clark Solicitor.
Save time and money by order
ing y<>ur ice from Th< Waycross
Ice Co., Waycross, Ga._
Try McDuffie’s “No 10” or La
Grippe orlnfluenza. It is guaran¬
teed to cure or your moneywill be
refunded. Price f1.00.—Horton
Drug co.
Saves A Woman’s Life.
To have given up would have
meant death for Mrs. Lois • Cragg,
->f Dorchesic-r, Mass. For year* she
had endured untold misery from
severe , lung trosble ..... and obsti
bate cough, “Often,” she writes,
could scarcely breatne and
sometimes-could not speak. All
doctors-and . , , remedies failed till 1 .
used Dr. Kings New Discovery for
consumption and was completely
cured.” Sufferers from coughs,
S!id iu ^ * r ° u * ,e
^ 1 gran remedy,, or it
nev ' er appoints. Cure i.gu»»n
teod by Knights PhagmacY. Price
50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
Atlas Engines,
PLAIN, AUTOMATIC AND
CORLISS.
HlOH AND LOW PRESSURE
BOILERS,
ALL GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS
Let us quote prices f. o. b
Sf.vaunah, Augusta, Indianapolis,
or your depot.
Write us. stating power needed.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS &
SUPPLY CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA
NOTICE.
Parties desiring a good,
safe iuVestment for small
sums of money with an
excellent rate of iuterest
write us for particulars.
A resideut solicitor want
ed.
PENNSYLVANIA IMPROVE¬
MENT & INVESTMENT CO.,
708 Baer Building,
Reading, Pa.
The Plant System has a local
Pullman Sleeper leaving Jackson¬
ville 8:00 P. M daily, arriving
Charltstou 6:40 P. M., in which
passengers can remain until 7:30
A.. Chjeap excursion rateB ac¬
count F.xposition. For further
particulars, reservations etc.,ap
ply to F. M. Jolly, D P. A., Jack¬
sonville.
McDuffie’s Turpentine <k Mutton
Suet Lung plaster.- is a certain
cure for whwopiug cough, e«3Y and
comfortable, works while you
sleep. .26 oents,—HdriomDrug co.
WANTED—Every man in the
county to come.aiul sue us during
courtweek. Bring us your produce
and get some big bargains.
Wilkins & Co.
Do you need ice? The Waycross
Ice Co. is in a position to accom¬
modate you in service and price.
Send them h trial order and lie
convinced. Waycross Ice Co. Way
cross, Gu.
WANTED—5000 lbs. nice white
honey in comb. We will furnish
cans, call and get them.
Wilkins & Co
McDuffie’s Tastiess Chill Cure
wilt buildup broken down systems
air make the blood rich and heal¬
thy, certain cure-for chills, guar¬
antee’ or our money refunded. 50
WANTED—Peas of all kinds. Will
pay g"«d price. Wilkins & Co.
jZa&Wi-igsssF-iiss •T MvluM-poInnlnir |nwo«r. blood bmu
KaUrl^ *» d fall tire. Blood-us. can't
•«r* M la Mtmmi’a MfaMiac.- U mlaiat TteaatMoto for
a botUa to-day.
Coats 50 Cents If It Cures.
McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pil
makes blue people bright, cleanses
the system of all!the deleterious
and unhealthy matter and makes
a new person of you. 25 cents.—
The Horton Drug co.
Go to Wilkins & Co. and g:t
some of tbeir Dowling Scrapes
We a?e sole agents for them.
Wilkins * Co
PEOPLE OF THE DAY
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lie Played For the King.
John Philip Sousa and his hand hare
been winning laurels in Europe. Their
i most noteworthy success recently was
■ made at Sandringham, where they
played before King Edward and the
: royal family. The Victoria medal was
presented by King Edward to the
bandmaster, the Prince of Wales per
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JOHN PHILIP SOUSA..
sonally affixing the decoration to Sou¬
sa’s breast. In talking of the event to
a London correspondent Sousa said:
“We tirst played ‘God Save the King,’
and then his majesty sent word he
wanted ‘The Star Spangled Banner,’
during the playing of which they ail.
Including King Edward, stood up. The
Ueese-Davlos collection of American
hymn tunes and the ‘Washington Post
March' also were played. The king
specially requested us to play ‘Hands
Across the Sea’ and thou sent word
that he wanted ‘El Capitan.’ He next
requested ‘King Cotton’ and the ‘Coon
Band.' At the end the king again sent
word to play ‘The Star Spangled Ban¬
ner,' and again nil present stood up."
Ei-Spfnkrr Reed on Sympr.tky.
Not one of the theater crowd knew
Thomas Brackett Heed. The plays
were over and the car crowded. The
big man was seated, thinking, perhaps,
of the days when lie was known.as the
czar and the cartoonists gave much of
their talent and time in caricaturing
his ample curves and round face. Per¬
haps the ex-statesman wondered that
there was not one friendly nod or re¬
spectful how for him among those
typical, well dressed and happy New
Yorkers. The conductor knew the man
from Maine and intended to stop the
car near 100 Central Park South, for
Mr. Reed docs not like to be carried be¬
yond his destination.
But with the many duties of his
crowded car the conductor missed the
chance to be courteous. The car
passed the corner when the condu>
noticed the big man reaching to rin
the motorinan. He hurried to the
speaker and expressed his sorrow
not stopping at the right place.
“Don't you sympathize with me, si
said Mr. Heed, with the tw.nkle In I
eye which used to mean danger to pi
sumptlve congressmen. “You must n •
sympathize with any one. It is out o
style, and the only place yon can find
sympathy now Is In the dictionary.”—
New York Times.
Will Prowet Germnny’a Intevemta.
In view of the discussions oneut the
attitude of Germany toward the United
Elates because of the invasion of her
markets by the products of this coun¬
try the utterances of Imperial Chancel¬
lor Count t on Billow in the early hours
of the present session of the reiebstai?
are significant. lie said that be wished
that there should lie no mistake re¬
garding the government’s attitude to¬
ward the commercial treaties, The
government considered the renewal of
roe treaties of long duration to be most
desirable, but Germany, purposed ar
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COUNT VON BULOW.
rangini? them on a basis satisfactory to.
herself. The interests of other nations
would be met in a spirit of reciprocity
and fair dealing, hut Germany was in
a position to give effect to her wishes
with tlia same emphasis as other coun¬
tries. She need show no more diffi¬
dence than they. As for the utterances
of f’u fo-eign press the government
would hot be driven a hair’s breadth
from the path marlfed out nor suffer
dictation touching German rights and
Interests.
PrMlilent Callaway a Stenographer..
Samuel it. Callaway, president of the
American Locomotive company, was. .
more than thirty years ago at the head
of the shorthand writers of this coun¬
try. He kept up his practice and to¬
day could take a trick at an important,
assignment with the best of stenog¬
raphers.
Senior OIHror of G. A, R.
Senator Hawley of Connecticut if*,
the senior surviving officer of the orig¬
inal organization of the Grand Armjp
ot the Republic.