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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1902)
Personal Mention. Mr. A. C. Strickland her e was ■Saturday. Mr. W. J O’Quinn bad business here Monday Mr. W. SI. Wiggins apeut Tues dayin.Jeznp Mr J O. Hall, of Mt. Pleasant was here Tuesday. Mrs. Isham Ogden, of Pye, visit¬ ed Jeaop Saturday. Mr. £. L. Littlefield spent Mon¬ day in Savannah. Mr. Clarence Roberson spent Saturday in Jesup. Mr. Frank Surrency had busi¬ ness her* Monday. Mr. Arch Roberson, of Odimij •pent Saturday nere. Mr. £. H. High smith, of Waynes wile, was here Tuesday. Mr. A- L. Stephens, of Odum, spent Saturday in Jeeup. Master George knight returned from Savannah Saturday. Mr. G Odum was shakiug hands with friends here Monday. Mr. H. J. Westberry, of Odum, greeted friends here Friday. Mr. Marvin Little visited friends •ad relatives here this week. Mr. R. A. Thompson, our clever surveyor, spent Saturday here - Messrs. D. H. and J. R. Bennett, of Wioalow, spent Friday hers. Mr. Dau Denmark, of Valdosta, had business in Jesup Saturday. Mrs. Juo. C. Dye is visiting rel¬ atives in Mouzous and Sumpter, S. C. Mr. R. J. Madray, president of Board of Education, spout Tues¬ day here. Th* Jesup Mercantile Company never misrepresents; you get all you pay for. Mr. John Harris, one of Wayne’s promiuont farmers, had business here Saturday. Prof. A, C. Poppell, principal of the Little Creek school, spent Saturday in Jesup. Mr. Edward Hurn, of Bruns* wick, spent Sunday in Jesup with relatives and friends. Joe Overstreet is reported to be much improved, and will soon be able to attend to business again. The Jesup Mercantile Company besides giving you the lowest prices, also gives you all you pay for. Mra. M. B. Barnes and son, Orville, after a month's visit on Pablo Beach, returned to Jesup Monday. Mrs. E. L. Littlefield left Mon¬ day for a two weeks visit to Charleston and other cities in South Carolina. Bargains yesterday ; bargains to' day; bargains tomorrow, aud bar¬ gains every day at the Jesup Mer¬ cantile Company. Hon. E. Harper requests us to announce that he will answer , ,, Judge Littlefield in next week s issue of the News Mrs, T. C- Slover aud sister, Miss Bertha Prenilergast, are •pending.-some tinae,iu prominent cities of Teouessee. It was necessary for our friend, Rev. J. Neely Peacock, to return to Jesup Friday to attend to some important business. < V Grippe»nd _ - _ colds . , produce . weak , a 'condition Ebert’s Tonfc cures Grippe, nourLhes .be Srstem, and purifies Ghe F/Iooti.. Try it Price 25 cynta .-j-H r »rton Drug co. Mr. Ivy Nichols was here Satur day. Ivy can claim the honor of marketing the finest peaches of tlii. county -this season. Bargains! Bargains! We are selling all ^VTmnter goods in clolh ing, straw bats, dress g<-ods, etc., at and below cost. ■;K Wilsins k Co. Everybody is reading Ihe ad of the Jesup j Mercantile Company. See if you can figure it oat this — - —Ke it be week. , There is money m aides lots of aiiiusement. To make room for our big stock we will during this month close out our entire stock of sum ‘ mer goods-, ^ odds ,, and ,, ends at and __,i .below cost tor cash only . *' WilKing-<fe Co. » McDuffie’s Witch Hazel Foot Healer is one of the finest, baby powders known, cures prickly heat and gives instant releif. 25 cents. — the Horton Drug Co. 0 Straws ._ _ tell . n which i • i way ______,i,„ the wmd blows ; the strong tide of surging hvunamty at the Jesup Mercantile Company _ i.i, e tel,s where i ,......• ba.gai . 0 and honest, courteous treatment call be found, The young people of Jesup had a verv ' ® 5 Dleasaut F outme ® ' eveniug. Until a late hour the town was verv quiet, and not iin ts ,, the return .__ ° f t the m°f i,, picnicers were the older disturbed. It was so sweet to listen to the melody of so mai j ___. on. „„ mingled together in singing ap¬ propriate s<u,gg, which caused the old heads to think of their "hap¬ py long ogo.” Mrs. T. A. Bruce, of Branchville, S. C., left for Charleston last week accompanied by her neice, Mrs. E. L. Littlefield and her son, Master Frank, and Miss Alma Tindall. The party will spend a week or two in Charleston with relatives and from there will go to Branchvillp, where they will spend a week. On their return home they will probably stop at Harder. villo for a few days with the fam¬ ily of Mr. J. S. Coburn. HE • Summer Resort Folder. Southern Railway. Much valuable information; mailed free to any address upon application to _Agents, Southern Ry W. H. Tayloe, A. G. P. A. Atlanta, Ga. Caadle* For Doooration. Among new candelabra those of cut glass with allrer sticks for tho candles are the prettiest According to the color scheme of deeorutlon are the can¬ dles and their shades. The last, by the way, ore almost too beautiful to nse this season. They come In nil slses, sU colors, all shades of colors, made of row after row of rose petals In soft silk, not sewed, but apparently lying loose on the foundation. Yellow can¬ dles. with dainty yellow shades sur¬ mounting them, set In the silver and cut gloss candelabra give an Impres¬ sion of sunlight, while the rose colored ones lend a glow and beauty to the dinner table and Its guests Indescriba¬ bly lovely. Green Is not to be recom¬ mended. It casts a pallor that Is not becoming; neither lavender nor blue for such occasions, although either is pretty In parlor or drawing room as a bit of color decoration. Deep red, pink and all shades of yellow should be used preferably. Tfc» Car* of Stiver. In the care of silver the work of pol¬ ishing become# easier If the whiting Is made Into a thin paste with water to which a little ammonia has been ndd ed. First put the silver Into a bath of hot soapsuds and then use the paste, rubbing It off with a piece of chamois. When the allver Is not mneb discolored, rubbing with a little dry whiting after the soap bath will bo sufBclsnt—Mary Graham In Woman’s Home Compan Ion. The Ckusnbte Oow». A German professor who lived at the court of the Duke of Brunswick was fond of astounding bis patron with chemical tricks. One day he appeared at dinner In a long white gown and sat chatting as though that were his usual dress. Presently It was noticed that his odd costume was taking on color. First it turned to faint rose, theu to a deeper •bade, then to pink, until finally, when dinner was over, the professor walked out In a robe of dark red. He did not ng e to betray his chemical secrets, but another chemist at tho court went Into a long series of experiments on Ida own and at length found out how tbe trick could be done. When limewa ter U poured on tbe Juice of the com¬ mon beet, it bleaches It, and when white cloth Is washed In tbe compound It leaves no more trace than water. But In a few hours after the cloth has dried It will become as red as the beet Itself. 0»*>« Will. Cm * UtU* v»v#->iad*«d, b* wasn't nsughtj-, Thom* th* othvs tsUd to trash and kwp him •MU— Mm* Tm ■Oda "Too musts’i thick, my ifmmimmt mt haughty, Ml want to b* a rainbow, aad I willl** * “ 4 "" *" mu * ‘“V" 5 u » u tb * Wlnhgti *toriou» mlnut., with ontr raatUo. a« Bused u •*.«» <»ion o* o» e,t>t. go Wb m behind 7<wr tuk the tardur one, come whue°tb,°*' only p»e* Md plwjure ** < £ , 1 £/ umdrum ^ h **' 7 '~ l u 0 p r>fxrt>| V»«ltrr F*» Msrkai Those who are preparing poultry • market should be particular about * quality of tbe to off they bare, M) American Cultivator. All poultry, bt especially young poultry, either rbM ens, ducks or turkeys, will very q«M> ly show in the flavor of tbe flesh MS food tbst baa a strong odor. They 4'< s* more qnlokJy than do fowls tuMl! tbe latter ^ pass off much of the aa«W ^ ^ f0cb rosria. •Blocs, turnips, cabbage, Ssb and da eaylng meat should be carefully gw>y ^ ttem for at , eogl ^ weeks before they are killed. The# Mf relish a tittle of such food, and t ^ may not barm them when growiafe ^3 ^ flavor of „ can be dcte perhaps la twenty-four hours after II * Os«av Rammers! cits. Oscar Hammerstoin’s musical talents have aided him greatly In the building of his various fortunes. This same 1)OWeyor aceohi , ng t0 a stor , Which Mr. Hauuneisteiii often ’.tolls, was responsible for his leaving the parenta , roof lu Ge .. aianv lind ellll)arU . ing for America at the early ago of tif teen. His father, Mr, Hamluevsteiti says, was one of those men who he Heved that youth was equal to many tasks, and young Oscur was kept away from boyhood enjoyments learning to play the piano, the cornet, the trom bone and the flute, all at the same time. the Int,<,r MDg !lis fli,h *’ l ' s favorite j Inatrument and on which he was an ex p<, r t_ it was after a lesson on the flute that his father told Oscar to adjourn | to n dark room and repent the Instruc¬ tlon8 he hBd )U9t gj vcll U5m . 08car started to play, but after Mowing a few "of'’ 8 9> s father rushed Into the room, Impatient at his son's mistakes, grabbed the flute from ills hands and with It administered to Oscar a thrash¬ ing. That night when all was still In the bouse young Oscar arose and quiet¬ ly dressed. Two months later he was stripping tobacco leaf. Save time and money by order mg your ice from The Wayer OHS Ice Co., VVayoross, Ga. All Were saved. “For years I suffered such untold mifery from bronchitis,” writes J. H. Zohhson, of Broughton, Ga., that often I was unable to work. Then, when everything else failed, I «as wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. My wife suffered intensely from asthma, till it cured her, and all our experience goes to show it is the best croup; medicine in the world.” A trial will convince you it’s unrivaled for throat nml lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and Si. Trial bottles free at Knight’s Pharmacy, CITY A COUNTY DIRECTORY CITY OFFICERS. Mayor— Mayor Pro-Tern— O. F. Littlefield, Clerk of council-—G. W, tV’ilhams. Treasurer—H. A- ilurns. Marshal'— W. H. Williams. Board of Education—Ira M, Ray bat. J. C.Dye, W. T. Wilkins. COUNTY OFFICERS. Ordiunry—J. I). Craw^rd. Sheriff—W. B. Lyons. Deputy Sheriff—J. T. Overstreet ' Clerk Supciior court- Ira Jl. Ifayhon Tax Receiver- I) u I’vivc. Tax Collector—II. vV. Harris. Couuty Treasurer- 1). llopps.Benue.tt.. County Surveyor—it. A. Thompson Coroner— M. W. Surrency, Commissioners of Itoads and Itcve Cuues —J II. Wilkins, E Crumnjey, A O Kick lighter,; A. 15. Kelly, aud J. 1\ Mize lie. COURT CALENDAR. Superior court convwuB. second Mon¬ day in May and fourth Monday in No vember. Jos. W, Bennett, .Judge, John \V, Bennett, Solicitor General. Couuty Court convenes fourth Mon¬ days in each month, quarterly terms fourth JBIondavs in January, April, Ju¬ ly, October. S. -R. Harris Judge, 1). Mi Clark Solicitor. Shatters Ah Records. ' Twice in a hospital, r. A. Gal ledge, Vcrdena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. W hen ail failed, Bucklen ,, , , , a Arnica , halve ... soon cured him. Subdues lion, conquers aches, kills l^ n *' Best salve in the world. 25c at „ Knight . , s Pharmacy. T . t . Just Look at Iler. Whence cai e that^sprightly step, faultless skin’ rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here’s her secret. She uses Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Result all organs active, digestied good, no headaches, no chance for ‘‘blues.” Try them yourself. Only 20c at Knight’- Pharmacy. IS YELLOW POISON In your blood ? Physicians call It notarial Germ. It can be seen changing red blood yellow under microscope. It works day and night. First, It turns your com¬ plexion yellow. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You feel weak and worthless. ROBERTS’ CHILL TONIC will stop the trouble now. It enters the blood at once and drives out the yellow poison. If neglected and when Chills, Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen¬ eral break-down come later on, Roberts’ Tonic will cure you then—but why wait The ? Prevent future sickness. manufac¬ turers know all about this yel¬ low poison and have perfected Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify the blood, pre¬ vent and cure Chills, Fevers and Malaria. It has cured thous¬ ands—It will cure you, or your money back. This is fair. Try It. Price, 25 cents. wjW by HORTON DRUG CO, Legal Advertising. Town Marshall's Sole. Georgia, Wayne County. Will bn sold 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; -\li of tlnU lotor parcel of land situate.!.! lying and being in the town of Jesup, and known as lot No. 257, and bounded North by laud of Mrs. W. Lit¬ tle, East by laud of Mrs. N. K. Roberson , South by land- ofS.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 as now re¬ turned property for the Years 189(1 -7-8-9-1900-1901. Terms' of sale cash, purchaser paying for titles This May 28, 1902. W.R. Williams, Town yiarslmll. C'tut ion. Section 2527, Georgia, tVayne County, resident said H. W. Harris, a of state, having duly applied and vo be appointed guard Limiie mn of the person adult property of of unsound E. Harris, an person mind, resident in said county, notice is hereby given tho that said application Ordinary will tor he passed on at next conn, oi said county, to bo hold on the first .Monday in September, 1202. .1. P.CRUVFOKI), Ordinary, Wayne Co., Ga. Citation. Scction'..'UU7. O or7ia, Wayne Gonnty. guardian of Vucker N. T. Wainright, luafe uppliaati Saxon, a niiuoi, having n for twelve monts support tor said minor out of tho estate of .) ■ W. '-axon, ami ap¬ praisers having duty filed appointed their to set all apart the same return, persons concerned are -hereby required ({rqinary to of show said cause before the oenrt of lik>2, county on the saii first -application JImidify'iU should Brfcrtembor, Xvhy not be granted. This August 4,1002. CRAWFORD, .1. O. Ordinary, Wayne Vo., Ga. Citnti-u). Section 34ii7. Georgia. Wayne bounty. administrator Ihe W. ,1, O’Quinn, F. Gaiter, deeeasoa upon having estate of M. months made npplleation foe twelve deceased, sup¬ port for the widow of said and one minor child out of the o&tulo of of said F. M. Carter, and appraisers duty appoint¬ ed having filed .their; return, all persons concerned are hereby required to shew cause before the court pr Ordinary oi su'd county on'the fifst Motviuy in should September, JP 02 why said application not bo , granted. August 4. 1B This J4. r) (.^YwFORH. ordinary, Way.e Co., Ga. Georgia. Wayne sold County. the first Tuesday in hep; Will be on Wayne*county 1 bund,,”i ^Geor'da, USS "mining one ut«> acres of lot fund No 2.14 and bounded as follows, to-wit. On i the north and east by lands of Eliza Love, on the west by 1 inns of/sham Flowors uii the south hv lands of Sir, A rfderson.aml levied upon by Issued virtue of and to Burris, satisfy a tax execution by H. W. lax collector of said county for state and eoun ty tax due for the year 1901 by F M. levied Love agent. J. 15. James and lame being upon as the property of the said r■ M. Love agent for J. 11. James to satisfy above described execution. Levy made and returned to me by F- fJWB, district levying of constable 338 (Jetrgia’ maiitia mil-elms* said couuty* Terms of sale cash, er Paying for titles. Written notice given Thi^UigSst Ihts August », ? ‘im lJtw. w * ^ , yens, therilf Wavne tb„ Ga. Georgia, Wayne County. given that the under Notice is hereby order of the signet by authority said of an made at the July Ordinary of county, public term 1 ist of said court, will sell at outcry between the legal hours of sale, be¬ on the first Tuesday in September, 1!)02, fore the court house door in said county, in the town of Jesup, Georgia, to the highest and best bidder, all of the undivid (1 7) Interest of the estate of delate Martha Popwell in and to that -id county oDUyne ] ^ f TyfeesTtW-nlreor'ies^nd^onnded follows and to West by the old a g say: Akins’ land and i post road, south bv lowii- a I vacant land, and east by Want &, i semi’s lands and vacant Popwell, land, and Jr, north and I i by lands of George W. particularly at. W. A met; said tract being attached described in the petition and map admins thereto, on behalf of Georgia Nail isWatrix ol the estate of ilielato George W. l’opwolt f-r, praying leave to sell the other six-sevenths (ti-7) undivided record interest in said tract, now of file, and on in said court. Terms of sale: Gash, pur chaser pays for title This August 4, 19C2. maNN[NG ^ Martha _ Administrator on the estate of Popwell. Georgia. By Wayne of county. of sale, , emit . 'inen . . virtue a power a Mohr la a certain mortagage, given to Bros, by B R Leggett, ..aid mortgage dated April 1,and recorded in the office of the clerk of Wayne Superior Court, in !)nok. ‘ B/'-fniio 279 and 280. will be sold before tbewport house door in the town of Jesup, Aviyue county, Georgia, September at pub¬ the lic out-cry oh Tue-day, between the legal hours second (2o). 1902, highest bidder for of sheriff’s sales, to the situated, lying and cash, ail ttiat property aforesaid state being in the town of Jesup. plan of said and couutv. known in the of of lot lot town ______ of _______ Jesup as as a a fractional fractional part part feet number 5, ‘A ’ (5A). fronting fifty on Macon street, and bounded on the east by land belonging *o the estate of A. L- Leg irett, on the south by Macon street, and on the west and north by lands of Mrs. Lula A. W^tberry; said all sides parcel measuring of laud being fifty square tie m shape, being improved, having sit¬ feet, same nice four dwelling, uated thei«n a room together with outbuildings, debt,which etc. will be due The amount of said and on the day of gale,is one hundred tnir, tyfive dollars and eighty --five cents and seventy- (SRloJtS) principal, sixty-nine dollars the three cents ($69.73) interest, aud cost of this proceedings, including ten per cent of above principal and interest as at¬ torneys feed. Balance of proceeds demands, of sale if any, after payment of above to be paid over to the said B. R. Legfiett, The above described property is sold subject to mortgage owned by Mrs- E. Fort, the same being dated Feb- 8, 18 <> 6 , tor the sum of fifty dollars and interest from date at rhe rate of eight per cent. By their JOSEPH A- MORRIS. VI V *1 Ii # i “v 4Jh composed of 19 letters:,. ris. I am .V. My 1, 4,18, 9 is where the sun sets; My 10, f7,19 is the kind of weather we have had this summer;, My 6, 8,12,13 is the opposite of short. My 16,11, 7 is the abbreviation for the largest city m Ohio. My 3,15,14,5, 2 describes the ad^er -<• :• r vcm tisements some merchants use, apd *• * -la! reminds you of old bread- V 1 My whole is what all reliable mer¬ - chants tell their clerks, tho’ some claim (?) to do otherwise. 1 4 PRIZE OF 50 CENTS in merchandise will be given for the v first and tenth correct answers to this . enigma. All answers must be in by Tuesday noon. “Our Stocks Answer to last enigma, . it;.i and Prices;” winners, 1 ' Mrs: R; L. ' , - v nett and Ralph Austin. Enigma and * prizes every week, with names of win¬ ners. Remember we sell it cheaper. Ycurs to save you money, i • %'i’, _•» ie >’*.*> - '’it I .. 4 W reoker of Kigh Pnces. • * . OnHua^' onVrl: between o' ti,«J l^al ^ hour^n Urn hefoie theMtirt ij,p highest and best m udder Jesup Geotg of the undivided siX'seveutha ^ all the Illte 0>-J ,in t D ts ,l ,| .iG senior, in and to b*'"So V • 1 oi ;»’ SiJ > Hituated and lying purth i' 11 in said * r “° county an ( pa ,,'wtivii. > Gljnn tVftv ncS'b^ r l ed and flftd 14 ^ u there more or )a less, ana uonnueu W( . st bv the 0 J. )Nt i°{“J s .° ^y . A kins and ' vacant lauds and a “ ^‘^'/‘'{^’.T.a s of Wa d 3nd 'rownsend: t}la north jlln , by J , a A d ? 0 a f Said tract is fully and part Jularlj des< Mb. in the pctiijon of sevenths , all gttf d six interest in the plot. «ttaehei:thtr to, now on file and on record in tho said eourt.^ ^ ^ August TUp LWJanml. pUreUa8ev pay» for titles. This Administtator of the estate of George W. Fop well, Senior.__ .m V : fey ■;,i\ \ 7 4 N iiiy The Equitable Lif * Assurance Society. The strongest in the world. Robert L. Bonnett, Resident Representative. Announcment or Sher¬ iff. To the voters of Wayne Co. At the earnest solicitation of my friends and citizens, I announce •myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Wayne county, subject to tile action of the voters at the general election to be held in October next. If elected, 1 pledge mrself to Till the office honestly, uprightly and to the best of my ability. Yours to Serve, A. L. Stephens. :liliiIlr DESIGNS < i TKADE.MAHK8 COPYRIGHTS AND OBTAINED - Book -Howtoobtain Patents” T¥ FRf| | ■ ■ BB ws U , 6 SlOeCRS.P^L s^.i^gtcor^., Atlas Engines, PLAIN, AUTOMATIC AND CORLISS. ntdll AND LOW ntESSDRE BOILERS, ALL GUALANTKt5D FIRST CLASS Let us quote prices f. ,0. }l .s a vatmnh, Augusta, Indianapolis, or Y°; ,r f * e P ot , ' Write ua. stating . power needed.- . , LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO., AUGUSTA, GA. BENNETT & JOHNSON -REAL ESTATE BROKERS,— JESUP, GEORGIA. Buy and Sell Rettl Estate on —COMMISSION.— Prpevfcy placed in our bands will be adt .rtised free of charge to the owner, and on expenses of tiny kind attached until sale is effected, Yoijr Patronage Solicited. FOR SALK—A good farm, 50 acres under cultivation, 2 dwelling houses. Or ohatds of Pears, Peaches Pecans, Plums and Apples, contaius ouc hundred forty six aud one half actea. Land not under fence well timbered. Dcsireablc location, two and on i belt miles from railroad, and nearest Post Office, one half mile from Iiaptlst Church aud about same distance from school house. Terms part cash and rest on reasonable security. '• •< rf»-. ’»■ * University of .. ’ Georoia. 102nd Session. September 18, 1902. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT: LAW DEPARTMENT: AGRI¬ CULTURAL DEPA RTMKNT. No tuition to residents of state except in Law School. In Agricult¬ ure, Short Winter Course, One Year Course,’ ancU'^Frill Course. Dormitory room free; Excellent board it, Denmark Hall $8.00 per month. Write for handbook find catalogue to H ALTER B. HILL, Chancellor, Athena, Ga, ___ Try McDuffie’s “No 10” or La Grippe ortpfluenza, Itisguaran teed to cure or your money will be refunded, price $1.00.—Horton Drug co. ^amiBES mlserj.nd fcUur.. THwA nradlolDM can’t Costs 50 Cents If It Cures. .. ■ • > ■ , - '1 j*~ i : - *,* • %0r • .T -r v J. NOTICE. Parties desiring a good* safe iuvestment for smalt sums of money with an excellent rate of iuterest wtite us lor particulars. A rcsidEnt solicilor want" ed. i.'« v 'tf PENNSYLVANIA IMPROVE^ MENT & INVESTMENT Buil^^ COu 708 Baer ReaJiiig, The Plant System hae a 190 a! Pullman Sleeper leaving Jackson¬ ville 8:00 P. M. daily, arriving Charleston 0:40 P. M., in which passengers can remain uutrl T:3Q A. . Cheap excursion rates ae« I count Exposition. For further particulars, reservations Sto., 'ap * p)y t0 F. M>. Jolly, H. P. A.y Jw** sonville -..■sc. ■'va rrt ■«% tf-, • I»WPt ISIS 'cDntfortftble,/ cure for whooping tyStSs cofi^lv^aBT imd f J,OU sleep, 25 cents.-irHopion'Owigvoo, r '.r- i j,ii — ■ -L' W ——— « _ Do you. need iceP The Wirydfibsa Ice Co, is in a ppsitian t* 1 accom¬ modate you in aervice fthd- prieo, Semi them a fvial order and be Co it v ineed , v Wtiy c ross lce C|‘ Way, cross, Ga, -.-'i • McDuffie’s Tost less ChRD' Cure will build up broken 'dt>wh?Y8tema and make the hlood'tichivi'd UeaI-= th¥, certain cure for-chiUa, gttnr^ nnteed or our wonej 1 refunded. 50 McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver makes blue people bright, cleamwi the system of all the deleterious #n d unhealthy matter apd makes R uew . person of you. 45 oeuls,-«» ljortou Drug co.