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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1902)
Wayne County News. PuV»}i*hed ev#ry Wednesday by CHAS. C. TINDALL, Editor, AND >ROBT. L. BENNETT, Mawaoeu. Official Organ of Wayne County. er Babecrtptioa $1.00 A I*ear in Advance. Btitered at Jesup, Oa.,‘ poetoflke aa second-class mail matter JKSUP, OA. AUG., 20, 1902. The Republican Executive Com* rail tee met at the court house here Saturday, but from what we learn there waa nothing of importance tranaacted. It waa thought by a great many that the Republicans weald endorse the independent candidate for sheriff, but this they failed to do. W rite us a few locals from your community next week. We would be glad to hear trom you, so would the reatof the county. The Wayne County News is as much for your part ot the county as it is for Jesup, and if we do not huvo any¬ thing from your section it is your own fault. Turkey 1 a the only nation in the world that bos total prohibition, •nd has had for nearly a thousand year*. Mr. Guerry might get a few dots from that country for the Georgian. We are suable to cite Mr. Bryan to anything from which lie could get anything of interest to the people on the silver question for the Commoner. TO* Mtra l*H Ban*. ■lr Walter OUbey, one of Ibe fore English authorities on Mbrse breedbiR. says some hard things about tBs twentieth century tbonmglihrsd the present day system of racing. In Ms recently published hook on In England and India h» gives It as his opinion that “the modern race -horse Is a machine con¬ structed for no other purpose than to Win races, 'which do not afford proper tests of the qualities wanted In horses, la'a word, our English thoroughbred may be defined as a racing and gam¬ bling machine, pure and simple. He '« netongsr suitable for cavalry mounts, beta# too light and leggy." Isttraallonal At Met Is*. ]L * Patterson of the Dwight school ■ef the kgr York Is to go movement to England to bring soon tn Interest of s a Seem of English schoolboy athletes to this country next spring. A wealthy New Yorker who wishes ta remain unknown has offered to pay thw total expenses of thirty of the best athletes In the English preparatory schools to come here In June. He bops* to have them meet the loter ‘ istte champions from all over the United States In a dual meet such a# Yale and Oxford- might have. Boom I* Winter Allklril#*. Track and BeW athlete* throughout the country will have lota of competi¬ tors tbla winter. Following the nthlet to carnival at the Philadelphia aporto ■MB'a show there are other* scheduled to New York. Boaton and Chicago, while, tn addition, there will lie the reg¬ ular winter games of the Knickerbocker A. CL, New York, and the Morton A A A Cmlag ChanykiR. Mike Morphy, Tale’s famous trainer, states that he thinks Moulton will be the star sprinter of the coming season. Be begau as a novice last spring and ended np the season by winning the 100 yards and 230 yards at the Yale toll game*, the latter in 21 M second*. Tmm JnklM’ A*»bl*le». Tom Jenkins, the wrestler, threaten* to engage In boxing and try for the heavyweight championship. Truly It would b* a tad day for Thomas tf he got to W the ring with a competent middle weight I 0*C*sz*r*« Wistortane. . ..O'Connor, the great Irish Jump®, toft the** shore* without once giving ^ g t w» of his real quality. Thla w*» du* to a sprained tendon whleh h# ■pt In his first practice after landing FOR THE HOUSEWIFE ■r ■*•, . ?. - „ <>*el*8*» School !*•*•». towed keeps assist longer tf yen el tow tatdespoonful of shortening to eupftd of liquid. W hen making breed tn eold weather, fitot ^ worm the blued pen, the flour end the kneading board. When pan brotltng chops, always •tasd them for a minute on their end* that the fat edge may be cooked crisp end brown Instead ef remaining pale end unsightly. When cooking a email least, first sear It all over on a hot spider. This WU1 mediately dries la tbs i Juices, and lesa beat will be required to the oven. If corned beef is very red. which means It le very salt, put It to cook In cold water. This draws out a portion af the salt In hot weather use do regets Wes tn •cop stock. It will keep better. Add the vegetable# in making the coup. Ic ktag a gelatin dessert oa s hot or a wet day add a little more gelatin than the recipe requires—half aa much again if you wish to mold fruit into the tolly. Aa urfe&asy aland bes of pulverised CtodtlD hold* fiye UbtoapooafuiA COUNTY NEWS. t0F*All communications must Monday reach this office pub¬ by noon, as our lico turn th y will be on Wednesday uereafter. MEADOW. Miss Cura Sauls of Brunswick, who has been visiting friends in thi* community for the past two weeks, left Friday to visit her uncle near Jesup, Mr. Virgil Knight of Odessa visited Burbanks Friday. Come again, Virgil, we are always glad to see you. Mr. A- L- Arnett of Winslow was a pleasant visitor at the home of Mr. J. D. Drawdy’s Sunday, but he is wearing a sad face row that Miss C. is gone. Never mind, Arthur, she will come back some time. Guess what young man went to Burbanks not long ago and got disappointed. Mr. R. H. Nail visits the homo of Mr. T. M. Crosby's often now. Must be some attraction over there. Mrs. D. W. Druwdy returned Thursday from Blackshear, where she has been visiting relutives the past week. With host wishes to the News, Sunshine. STATESBORO. Since it has been some time since I have seen anything from this part of the country I’ll come ogain. The protracted meeting conduc* ted by Evangelist Morel of Macon closed Sunday night. We feel that the meeting has Imen a bless¬ ing for our town. Miss Maggie Wilson lias returned to her home in Savannah, ac¬ companied by Miss Sallie Green. Co!. II. B. Strange paid Mel* drim a business trip Saturday. Miss Jincy Nevils has gone to Savannah to visit friends. Miss Kitty Stubbs has returned after a pleasant visit in Savannah. T. M. Hill of Augusta was hero Tuosday. Mias Maude Bnmnen has re¬ turned from Savannah and Tvbeo. Mrs. Rev. Langston is spending a few days in the mountains. Netborliorn & Co. have opened up in the new brick owned by Mr. Outtand. Miss Mary Mann of Washington, 1). C. has returned after a pleasant visit to her uncle, T. A. McGregor. Mr. Joe Broadhurst of Jesup paid our city a visit Sunday. Mrs. Tyler has returned after a pleasant visit in West Boir.t, Mr. Howell Cone represented Bulloch county at the senatorial convention at Milieu Tuesday. If these miss the wasto bagkett I’ll come again. W itli best wishes to the News Pink. Miszlirml Pott*. Three doll*, representing dltTcrcnt as pects of Paris fashions, have Ix-en pre¬ sented the throe daughters of the em¬ press of Russia, the Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatlaua and Xenia. The dolls were the gift of a famous Paris <ln*ss maker. who lent all his skill to mak¬ ing their attire !>e&uttful and effective. One doll is dressed for an evening par¬ ty In a gown of wheat colored tnouss* i tine de sole, trimmed with lace of a page gr««i shade. The mantle I* of be hr* colored doth, lined throughout with white satin. White embroidery to wn the lapels. A white gause toque adorned with feather* sod diamond* completes the sea* n ine. The second <Jo!i (* dressed at a yachtswoman, the costume being Blade of white cloth. A "sweater" and golf cape complete tb« effect. For the third doll a dress (he time of Louis XV. was selected, ■j-o* govrn Is made of white satin, with garlands of flowers festooned around bottom of the skirt by comhina fjoos of ribbon On the corsage flow ers are attached by velvet hows, and mechlto lace gives ati airy effect to the costume. A large picture list Is gar loaded with pompon roses, ami the flower effect to carried out even to lit. white leather shoes, which have tin; bouquets attached Instead of jeweler heckle* Fattest*a Crktrrti. Separate them early from the pullet* sad give them the range of a large yard and clean, airy quarters. Ground bar¬ ley or oats, with one-tblrd coni meal mixed up with sklmmlik, makes a splendid growing and fattening food. Two week* before killing pen them up and feed on corn and vornmeaL Give pore, fresh water and keep before them 1 s. tax c: kiirf gr* SHOOTING SCRAPE NEAR NAHUNTA. Join Walker and Nelson White became involved in a difficulty last Sunday near Nuhunta, and Nelson Whitt- was shot in the fracas by Walker. It stems that an old feuu had existed between these parlies tor sonuS time, the re-.i cause of which we ure not able to learn at this writing, but on last biinday tiny met near or at Mr. fib Mor¬ gan’s residence, near Nuhuuia, ami decided to fight it out truui what we are nb.e to learn, they chose their seconds, tleliverea up ait f their weapons, consisting k:nv s and pistols, and decided to have a free fist fight, it appears that alter the fight tiie seconds became engaged in a war of vyorde, and the principals having recovered possession of their weapons of which they were stripped at the beginning of the difficulty, renew¬ ed the quarrel, when White made nil assault upon Walker, whether with a weapon or not we are un¬ able to say, when Walker shot him. While the wound is a sonous and painful one it is not necessarilv fatal. •Sheriff' Lyons deputized Mr. Herman Brown to finest Walker, which he d.d on Tuesday and took him to Nahunta for a preliminary trial, where Walker waived the trial, gave bond and demanded an indictment by the next grand jury. NOTICE. For the convenience of the ing ing cl Hfsew of Wayne Co. the place of holding the next convention lias been changed from Corn nth church to Odum on the lire Sun¬ day and Saturday before In Sep¬ tember. All classes will p’ease take notice and report to the lat¬ ter named place, the public gen rally invited. 1. S. Bennett, Prea. Look Pleasant, Please. Eaton, Photngrablier C. V. ilailau, of O., can do no now, though for years he CMild’t, because be set - feted untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All physician* aod medicines failed to help him till he tried Efeetrie Bitters, worked wonders for him that lie <le* Clare* they arc a godsend to suffer ers from dyspedna and stomach troubles. Unrivalled for diseases of build tho stomach, liver and kidneys, they up and give now life to the whole system. Try them. Only 50c, Guaranteed by Knight’g Pharmacy, Ute SPORTING WORLD Going to Itenlvy. C. 8. Tftus, the New York oarsman, who will represent the United Slates, intends leaving these shores in May in order to have ample time In which to become acclimated. Subscriptions are now being received at the Union Boat club, New York, for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the trip. Tt tus has rowed for the Union Itout club for about two years, and his fellow members are enthusiastic In the be¬ lief that he will capture the coveted Diamond Sculls, the emblem of inter¬ national single shell supremacy, for which all oarsmen have feellugs some¬ what akin to reverence. Titus Is unquestionably the amateur sculling champion of the United Htotes. Ha won the race for singles at the ua :*h , < ' V m » 1 *t 1 ] ,3 A Vd •-z C. B- TITO tktual regatta on the Schuylkill river last summer, qualifying for a contest with Ten Eyck to decide the premier^ ship. The latter, however, had decid¬ ed to go iuto business and resigned from active participation In rowing af¬ fairs. The race for the Diamond Sculls will take place Juno Id, 1902. Titus will be accompanied by bis wife, who ts his only mentor when he Is getting in shape for a contest The champion will have a boat built by W. W. Rud¬ dock of Boston, who has promised him the best shell ever turned out of his shop. Titus weighs 154 pounds; his rowing weight is 147. During the winter he will indulge In light training, walking ten miles daily among hills, playing golf and taking a Sunday spin of half a drier: miles oa the Harlem when the weather is favprajge - FREE! OVER $850.00 IN PRIZES • TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO SUBSCRIBERS TO TIIE MACON TELEGRAPH. Everyone counting or guessing the exact number of dots in the plate below will receive a prize. A bona fide proposition. No trick. WHHBHRM j r-y J ri7B * lot I Si I h * saw »-»nd j, Ofiya j6UU » 1 law . «ril . J Hrize r»_I_. “ * .* *** 4 th Prize 5 th Prize /±4h i/ill Drita * II4W 7 th Prize 8 th Prize Olll rvtk I3ri7(A llUW loth Prize nth Prize 12 th Prize * |l{(l u I~* ritZS * 14 th ,, r PflZC . , 15*" r T1Z6 pcjyac I IMG? ' There wtu b* m»#y other t,»»utlful prizes to be announced later. Everyone cor »«‘» counting or guessing the number of "dots’. will receive a prize, Date Received A M. THE TELEGRAPH, Macon, Ga.: Time. P, M. Euclosed find f , to i«y for GUESSES ONDOTs T^.?wUi TELEGRAPU for .... Months. Name Address Street and No...... Postoffioe...... .......State...... Are you taking The Telegraph NOW? e t_ Read the Conditions Carefully and Then Send in Your Count on the Dots JOB PRINTING we are now prepared to do Commercial Printing of all kinds. We do first-class and up-to-date work AT LOW PRICES and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. If in need of Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads. Statements, In¬ vitations, Envelopes, Posters, Etc., give us a trial and will be pleased. . j i Tuten Block. JESUP, GEORGIA. Handsome Cabinet Grand Lester Parto f» either solid oeV. m*.h«*at>r or Clreasslan wa j nut can r>e seen et F. A. Gutter*- t t,er«Cir & Co '* music store. See on 3 street. Sunburst, diamond center with Store. 4S pearls, oKereS by Lazarus Jewelry Handsome ball-bearing, drop-bead New Home sewing machine, latest pattern, wlth a) | attachments Ottered by J. II Burnett. mgr Foumarts & Crete, sgui, for New Home machine 131 Cotton Ay*. S52*8S& offered by the Georgia-Aiar ess College. Handsome solid silver pitcher, offered tey J H. A W. W Williams. StlyUh «ult of clMlt**. offer©* by «»at Clothing Company. $15 00 worth of Grocer!** oflfffraoi by J. A. Flourroy. Velt ” Handgorne rocking chair, ufUrwl by Wooti Peavy Furniture C Handsime 8-day MahOfony e’lo k, oft--cd bv J J Mercer, lewol-r. ue Mulberry Bt old e >ye gla««es (eyca tested tree), ,, Lazarus Jewelry Store. T A Coleman bookseller and sistloner Fair pants, Offered by Henson & Ho»e er. ClotWers. Third tre»t. H»wt»«>me parlor lamp, hand p*t nt*4 aat! ^The^ry .Vreet" 1 " y A * * Tea Co. th« cslebrated Uitrd Schoebcr A Co. feocTjo^^M strL'/i* 0 by T * y,or cherry Ta the whi next be given five correct a in auesser. gold. or count¬ t r* Take $400 Value $75.66 Value $60.00 Value $56.66 Value $15.66 Value $15.00 Value $15.66 Value $12 50 Value $12.66 Value $1656 Value $16.66 Va,ue 5 7.50 Value $ 6 00 Value $ 5 60 Value $ 506 Value $25.66 CONDITIONS: Every subscriber, new or old. will be al¬ lowed one count or gue«* with the pay¬ ment of one month’s subscription to th« Daily, or si* months to the TwJee-a Week Telegraph. In advance, and one ad¬ ditional count or guess tolth each subse¬ quent payment of one or six month*’ subscription. All back dues for subscrip¬ tion mutt be fully paid up. and no one in a lowed family guess already a subscribing count, unless will the Jv> ac¬ a! a or settled. You count due for paper going Is can gu* as or count as many time as you wish under the above conditions. The regular subscription price of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph Is only 60 cents per month; $1.76 for three months (entitles to three guesaea or counts); $3.f>0 for six months (six guesses or counts); $7.Oh for on# year (twelve guesses or counts).' Tns regular subscription to the Twlcs-ia'Week Telegraph la $1 00 per year, or &0 fo* six month# Jt will be seen, therefore, that it costa nothing to fuete orrcoant every dollar paid being credited to yttur subscription. No guesses or count* wfH b* recorded units* accomptnltd by *rfah. Contest wil! continue until tf o’clock (mid¬ night) Monday. August 2Stn, 1902 All fTO*****-’* must he filled but bir printed blank* So one will bo allowed moro than twelve utiesso* at one time. Out-oMowo Subscribers. After fllllnjr out tfi* jrueaalnf blank, mall samtj direct to thl* office, with subscrip¬ tion money for each guess or count you make. In order to live out-of-town sub¬ scriber* equal chance with subscribers In Macon, the time of po*tmark will Indicate the ttm© th© guess I* filed. The first correct #ue»s or count received will be awarded the first prtxe* The sec¬ ond correct sue** or count will be award¬ ed the eec«ttd pr!*<\ and #o on tbrouah the list- ' 4 the In case no one guesses or count# dot* corectly. the person coming neatest will receive the first prlxe; the on« corn lux next nearest will receive the second prize, and so on through the llaf. Trv your skill at counting., There-U-nc trick obout the puxxle. It I* .absolutely a matter of skill and Ingenuity. To Contestants: No obc coBBcctcd wltk Tkc Tclc graph, directly or Indirectly, will hc allowed to eoler thl* eOPIe.t Addre** oil order* to ,, ri''/7.l.li I 1 KPARTBENT,” The Telegroph, »l« COB. <1*. t '>jc j ii'. tb» •.VT&'Uur.ftig .. :.i-'. produce l- ? V, 1 -k.ins A; C •. _ 5* Yellow poison in your’ hlodd? Robert’s Tonic drived ittoaT'aud thus c : -s chills;. favert* g#*h.** •25 cents •I j — Hprton ...-•■ v. -f qa# ■-r^iipl’ de~ : fc% to - ,1 -y'F - » -d?-- i»y -VxWtoC ftwflh d eft /VdX'l* arid . I papers. u-'ek! ijrfg ;•. -O’? f ffir^trf^eiylo J A s>___ _ . f.-'t'*"-" • , ■‘ radar? ; I . -. J**)*fg and • rtc'i rwtdSi’-'J , • WnXfto' tffoo-Thow < v - , - .Ii K\t out. a. >i &.ekn§p. Co. Chilli (U wn y< <>r ii r V bn nc‘and | *1 r'll f ‘ ,,!] vt-r? - A ..‘oW". malaria ; a O!i 1 i» yt'ijr f Ure j.’<: Hiss J ot VI. i'j t:s ¥*;■ ■>.* . 11 7 tl* ' 'r. 'f G . • >; > - . --t • to" J. liOiAl general La * Practice a w nrougbout the airtbe. ’sml 'el-ie hcre by Express contract,. ’’O’ i’KI [■ l 30‘ i« vlr-itncd” ■y- v t? 5 r-’- •ON; a ’s •Ac ,KV, i.vEORGIA. - ' .-tic tho * r' • ■ - • .v.si elaetj-here is* i* *’• ----fpr- . (UN V I.JN’NLTT, ’’ itj'rb, NkY-A^-LAWj.'" s>: ^ ATCHO.SS, - r GtoRaj^ Will practice in ail CjaurJit of r.)v Bri iiswiek Girt ui» and e]«e , 11 • -4 ;■ ot " —rtsi — , ! 1 to -V’LTTr ,< : — , JBUt: Jesup, Gkc^igia PHYSICIANS. J.G TUTEN.M. I) ^ .*' — PHYeiciAgr eCBOEON,— Office Tutetc Block, JESUP, ff GEORGIA G. W. DftAWDY M. IX, PilYSICIAK AMD SCBOBON, Jxs'.r, i j • Georgia.' V“T ABMER L. piLLKINS^ —s*DKGEON ,~ c JF.SUP, n GEORGIA. Office at Palmetto Fkarmacj. Calls Promptly answered night or day. A. C. COLSON, M. D. : Physician and SuRafioy. Scheven Georgia Diseases of Women a Speciality * DENTISTS. ELLIS & WILKINS, <( - Dentibta, Office Tuten Building, Jsacr, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. - *• \ J. W. MACON, UB. Oil DBAWDY, M U Atlanta, Ga. Jesup, Ga. MASON & DRXWDY, Deader? Is Real Estate. We solicit the patronage of the j 'place pnblic. hand* your w;’; property ’’.tohnjt in <*A»*?**»g* our af.d w? 3