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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1902)
Personal Mention. Mr. \V. L. Carter spent in Brunswick, Miss Avie Reddish is visiting in Waycross this week. Mr. W. C. Cleary, of Waycross, Spent Tuesday here. Mr. Spence Poppell had business in Jesup Wednesday. Mr. Jas. R. Bennett, of Wins¬ low. spent Wednesday here. Misses Ivy, Jettie and Lillian Reddish visited frivilcU at Pen darvis Sunday. Rev. W. B. Bennett aud daugh¬ ter, Miss Claud, of Gardi, visited Jesup Wednesday, Mr. Bill Strickland brought to market Tuesday the finest cane Vet of this season. Messrs. Green Bennett and Hershman Roberson, of Odum, spent Tuesday in Jesup. Miss Kate McGauley and sister, Mrs. Geo. M. McGauley, of Odum, Visited JeBup Tuesday. The Jesup Mercantile Company pays tbe highest prices for cotton and all country produce. McDuffie’s Tastless Chill Cure will build up broken down systems and make the blood fich aud heal¬ thy, certain cure for chills, guar a nteed or our money refunded. 60 Miss Miriam Thomas, of Glenn Ville, Ga., is visiting friends and relatives here this week. We have a few remnants of sum¬ mer goods yet left we will sell be¬ low cost to clear them out. Wilkins & Co. Mrs. T. C. Slover aud sister, Miss Bertha Prendergast, after a month’s visit in Athens, Tenu returned borne Tuesday. Have you secured oue of the Jesup Mercantile Co’s 5 foot rugs at 99c? Well they are just simply beauties, and would be cheap at 82.60. They offer 8,000 between this and Christinas. McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pil makes blue people bright, cleanses th# system of all the deleterious and unhealthy matter and makes a new person of you. 25 cents.— The Horton Drug co. Mrs. L. Carter and little sou, Clyde, after a two months visit to the mountains of North Carolina in and around Wayncsville, re¬ turned to Jesup Sunday morning. Shoes Shoes It is well known we sell more aud better shoes than any house iu Jesup, We are agents for the Cel¬ ebrated King Quality Arnold Shoe. Wilkins & Co. Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. Conner left Tuesday morning for Athens, Ga., where Mr. Conner will attend ths meeting of the Southern Educa¬ tional Association. Clothing Biggest and best stock of ready made clothing ever offered in Jes up bran new fall stock, pricer that will surprise you when you see them. Call and examin them be¬ fore buying. Wilkins & Co. Who sells the superlative patent Bour at 84.25 per barrel? The Jesnp Mercantile Co. only. There is none better produced. Happy, happy! Yes the Jesup Mercantile Co. will surely make you happy by selling you your dry goods, shoes and groceries cheaper than you can secure them elsowhere. Miss Edna Burns, after a visit of two weeks with friends and rel¬ atives here, returned to her home in Savannah Tuesday. Miss Edna has a host of friends here who are always delighted to see her. If there is a young man in the county who is contemplating tak¬ ing a business course, it will be to his advantage to see roe. I have a full scholarship in the Georgia Alabama Business College at Ma¬ con, Ga., that can be had very cheap. C, C. Tindall. Healer is one of the finest baby powders k»own, cares prickly heat and gives instant releif, 25 cents. —The Horton Drug Co The Jesup Mercantile Company though yottng, claims it is no longer ® a baby, but has out grown its iu fancy and ia now a great , b*g boy wearing suspenders." It still retains the innocency and purity of a baby however. Grippe and colds produce a weak condition. Robert's Tonic cures Grippe, nourishes the System, and purifies the blood. Try it. Price 25 cents.—Horton Drug co. Jury fer September term County co urt Geo. W. .McCall J. J, Blocker W.T. Spell Ben Millikin II. C. Joyner B. F. Milikin J. L. Madray IV. E. Woodcock Jno T. Bennet Geo. W. Patterson Jas. P, Rogers F. M. Nicholas SCREVEN. Screven News I cout myself nothing else so happy, as in a soul remberiug my good friends. And as my fortune ripens with my love, It shall be still thy true loves recompense. Mr. C.L. Clark was in town Thursday last. Several Screvenites visited Ty bee Sunday. Col. Poppell headB the list on velvet-beans ,wo trust our Wayne County farmers will follw this as an example next year. Master Ernrnit Bennett has been at Odum this week We notcie that some of the boys sre purty bashful yet, sometimes. Come to town farmers and buy a new wagon a stppjp of good strong ones at the J. H. Walker Co. Rev. Lee has moved in his new house, we welcome him our midst and think this is a great addition to our tow n. A horse ran away with Mr. Wilbur Moody, wife and baby of whom all were slightly injured Miss Minnie Griffis has been sending a week with relatives Offerman. Mr. H. C. Gattis and wife are spending a few days with parents here this week. Col. Poppell is on sick list this week. Mr. 8. E. Morgan is in town visiting relath’es and frionds. Mrs. Is visiting her parents this week. Mr. W. T. Gattis was sitting on his porch last Sunday evening and saw a snake crawling through tbe yard whore it was shot and found to be a rattle snake with eight rattles. Mr. 8. W. H. looks very sad this week, never mind Shide old boy she’ll come back - Guess what young lady was hung up in the grapevine by the head while she was enjoying the luecieous fruit. A miss is as good as a mile aud and if she happens to be about sixteen she is agreat deal better. Suddess to the News. Blue Eyes. B k\ fils 3s H M m tS jc’ BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad¬ vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. Thiskindofa machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from f 15.00 to $18,00. WC MAKC A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines Machines. the strength The or weakness of Sewing Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the New Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. Write to CIRCULARS ehovrtng ferent styles the dif¬ of Sewing before purchasing Machines we m&nufecture a.cd prices MS HEW HOME SEWIflE HAGHIHE Efi, ORAMCC. ««S. 28 union sq.N.v., Chicago, ijl, Atlanta, Ga., fct. Louis,Mo., Dallas,Tex.,Ban Francisco, Cai FOR MLC BY The Fall Almost Killed Alary. Mrav Husley stepped on a slip¬ pery place Monday, says Gallatin Democrat, but she pin’t stand there long. Her feet flaw skyward with a wonderful velocity and left her momentarily sitting ity mid-air. Gravity brought her down to mother earth with such a reckless impetuosity that, although she lit on that part of her anatomy best acopted for resisting unusual bod¬ ily shocks, the impact was so great it almost killed Alary. It was thought at first that her hip joint was dislocated but. on father in¬ vestigation the doctor found that the “cuckoo” hone was fractured. A Parson's Noble Act. “I want all the world to know,” writes Rev. (J. J. Budlong, of Ash¬ away, R. I “what a thoroughly go d and reliable medicine I found in Electric Bitters. They cuied me of jaundice and liver trouble that caused me sireat suffering foremans’ years. For a genuine, e5'Tsaw.” all-round Elestrie cure excel anything 1 Bitters are tbe surpise of all for taeir wondetfu! work in liver, kidney and stomach troubles. Don’t fail to try them. Only 50cts. Satisfaction is guaranteed by Knight’s Pharmacy. Her Requirements. An exchange has the following a* a young lady’s requirements of her sweetheart: If you smoke the cigarette, You cannot kiss me yon can bot. Just chew or smoke, or .ut a deck, And you will never cut bite my neck. If augbt but water you ever taste, Just keep your arm from ’round my waist. And if you chew the navy plug, In my parlor you'll never bug. Drink beer, whiskey, or any such slop, And you’ll never hea’ my corset pop. Now if any these you disregard, You cannot play iu my back yard. Notice. My wife, Millie Mailing, left my bed and board just cause, this is to notify the pub¬ lic that I will not be for any debts she may contract. Jolm W. Miming, Jr. A Boy’s Wild Ride For Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, TV II Brown, of Lees. Ind., endured death’s agonies frsin asthma, but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: “I now sleep soundly every night.” Like mar¬ velous cures of consumption, pneu¬ monia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guar¬ anteed bottles 50c and 1. Trial bot¬ tles free at Knignt’s Pharmacy. CITY & COUNTY DIRECTORY CITY OFFICERS. Mayor—O. F. Littlefield, Mayor l’ro-Tcm— Clerk of council—G. TV. Williams. Treasurer—H. A. Rums. Marshall—W. R. Williams. Board of Education—Ira J. O,Dye, TV. T. Wilkins. COUNTY OFFICERS. Ordinary—J. 1L Crawford. Sheriff—W. B. Lyons. Deputy Sheriff—J. T. Overstreet'' Clerk Supeiior court—Ira M. Raybou Tax Receiver -D. u Price. Tax Collector—H. w'. Harris. , Couuty Treasurer-- D. Bopps Bennetl County Surveyor— It. A. Thompson Coroner -M. TV. Surrency, Commissioners of Roads and Reve Cuues—-J II. TVilkias, E Orummey, A c Kicklighter,'A. R- Kelly, and J. P. Mizclie. ■i COURT CALENDAR. Superior court convenes, second Mon¬ day in May and fourth Alonde.y iu No vember. Jog. TV, Rennctt, Judge, John \V, Bennett, Solicitor General. County Court convenes fourth Mon days in each month, quarterly terms fourth .Holidays in January, April, Ju¬ ly, October. 8. R. Harris Judge, D. Mi Clark Solicitor. Not Doomed for Life. “I was treated for three years by good doctors,” writes TV A Greer, of ilcConnellsville, when O., “for all failed, pyle», and fistula, but Bucklen’s Arnica Sal ve cured me in two weeks.” Cures burns, bruises, cuts, corns, sores, eruptions, salt rheum, piles or no pay. 26 c at Knight’s Pharmacy, For every club of five yearly suberibers at 100 we will give a year subeription to the Wayne County News. Legal Advertising. Georgia Wayne County. To whom it may concern Koberl Hilliard, having made application to me in dno form to be appointed pennonont admin¬ istrator npon the estate of Helen Reddish, late of said County, Notice Is heieby given that said application will be heard at the ceyular tern of the Court of Ordinary for said County, to be held on the hirst,-Mon¬ day in October, 1902. Witness my hand and official signature, this September 1st 1901. J. D. Crawftrd .Ordinary. S’l’AT S' GEORGIA COUNTY OF WAYNE. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of W. M. Wiggles and W. TV’. Pav s, both of the county of Wayne and state of Georgia respectfully show that your petitioners together with such others as they may hereinafter assoeiat with them disire to lie Incorporated un¬ der the corporate name and style of The Wiggins Lumber Company for the term of Twenty years with the pr iv iiage of renewal thereafter . The object of said coroporation is profit and financial gain to the stock hold ers and the particular business to bo carried on is the running and operation of saw-util Is and other mi is and mach iaery for the manufac¬ ture of lumber, cross-ties, shingles laths, staves and any other articles that can be manufactured form lumber ot wood, and also to engage in the logging bttisiness for the supplying logs to their own mill or to anyone else and to engage in the cross-tie buisiness and the wood buisiness for the purpose of supplying cross-tie s and wood, cither or both to any other buisiness. The amount of the capita stock now subedited and ready to be pa id in upon the organization of said co¬ rporation to be employed in the buisiness thereof is ($3,000.00). Their home office shall be at the plnoe where their saw mill wili be operated, on a line of the Bruns¬ wick & Birmingham Railroad, at or near H or tense in the said county of Wayne. Your petitioners desi o the right to issue Five Thousand Dollars worth of capita 1 stock to be de' ided into Fifty shares of the parvalue of One Hundrod Dollar (100,00) each with the prit iiage of allow ing the stockholders to pay for such stock asjtney may suberibe for cither in money or ttt property at its fairmarket value Your petitoners also desire the right to increase said capital stock at any time to any sum not in excess of (25,000.00. Your petitiones show that they desire full and ample power and authority to do any and everything essential to carrying ou of the buisinesses herein before speci¬ fied and especcially the right t« oontraet and bo coutt a. ted with and the right to buy any other kind of property essential to the carrying on of said buisines am 1 the right to own any other kind of property. Your petitioners also desire the power to sue aud to ho sued and to plead and be impleaded in said corporate name and the power to borrow or 1 end money and to take, and pive security theretove lit any triinsac ion connected with the buisiness aforesaid, Your pet¬ itioners also desire the power to make such by-laws and create such officers for the uianagemen of their buisiness as they may ,deem expedient which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this character or the laws of the state aud they desire all other and general powers as are afforded Shy law considered to corporation generally. The premises the court your petitioners granting pray them the charter to pass and an or¬ the der specified and that powers herein before order the ,'ourt. may pass such further as limy seem meet and propel'. Atkinson & nun woody. Petitoners Attorneys of The foreg oing is a true copy the original petition & filed in luy.Ollieethis September Ira 1st. Id. lUtr-i. Kavbon Clerk Supreme Court Wayne Co, Ga._ An OrduanoeTo l’rohibit flogs rum> in« .at large in the Town of Jesup Georgia, and to provide for tlia im¬ pounding and sale of any Hogs so running at large In said town. Section 1 - Re it ordained by the Mayor and Alderman of the Town of Jesup Georgia, amt it is hearby ordained by Au¬ thority of the same, That on and after the first day of October nineteen bundled and two (1902) it shall be;unlawful. for any hog or hogs pig or phis of any kind, size, age, color or sex, to run at large in the town of Jesup Georgia. And that wherever the word hog or hogs occurs thereat ler m tins ordiance it shad be construed to include pigs of au y age ot sex. Section 2- should any hog or hogs .be found ruuniug at large in said town on or after the date above named it shall be.and is’hereby made the duty ol the Marshall Ass istant Marshall or Policeman of said town at once notify thejowner or keeper of to such hogs when the owner or keeper u known to them and is known to be a resi¬ dent of said town, that such hogs are at largein said and also notify him or them to confine said hogs at once, aud should the owner orkeeper of such hogs fail or refuse to coufine them within three hours after such i:o. ice is given it shall be tfio duty of the Marshall Assistant Marshall or I’oliee rnan of said town to ihen place said hog or hog-in a pen orpoud, and any hog or hogs found running at large in said town on or afterthe date abovcnmnueiitu *n.* the owner of such hogs not being known to the Marshall or when the owner is known but cannot be n otifird it thadtheu be duty of ths vt r-n.v.11 Assistant Marshall or Police maiAjf said town to at once confine said hog.or hogs in a pen or pond as foresaid. Section 3- The owner of any hog or hogs impounded as aforesaid may redeem then at any time before they are sold as herein¬ after provided for by paying to the Mar¬ shall all cost for imponding, and feeding . up to time of suoh redemption. Section +- AH hogs imponded as afore¬ said and not redeemed by the owner shall be sold by the Marshall after advertising the same for not less than five days by posting a written no*iee at the Louneil Room door and at two other public places in side town giving notice of the time and place of Sale term of sale and giving the number and description of the hogs to be sole, all such sales shall be held in front of or near the Council room between the hours of lOocloeS a m and 4oeIock P m and iii ill be for cash to ahe highest and best bidder at such sales. Section S- Out of the money received from the sale of any hog or hogs of the same lot or belonging to the same person the Marshall shall deduct the cost of iin bonding and feeding such hog or hogs and should there be an overplus tbe Marshall shall turn the same over to the treasure of aid town together with a fuff disciiptiou MA PRIZES -s: M 1,14, 16, 9 haven’t been bothered with corns since I have been get¬ ting my shoes from the Jesup Mer¬ cantile Co; caused „ by fire and - is . My 19, 3, 4, 8 is very painful; is insect that , . . bothers ., My 11, 20,10 an me when I eat; My 13, 2, 6 should he sacred, breakfast My 5 17,12,15, 7 is better for than steak, we sell it at 15c a can, My 18 is the first consonant, and also makes honey, price the ^ r best ^ 0 bu My whole is our on made. per •—> ative patent flour that can be A PRIZE OF 50 CENTS in merchandise will he given for the first and tenth correct answers to this enigma. All answers must he in by Tuesday noon. enigma, “Increased Answer to last our help.” Winner, W. M. Swindle, There were but four correct answers received. Enigma every week. Some¬ thing special next week, don t miss it. Yours to Satisfy, Wrecker of High Prices. ofthe hog or hogs sole to be by the trca ures held subject to the older of the owner upon proof of ownership to be made by proper sffirlavitt made and filed with the clerk of Council at aur time with in one year trorn the date of such sale and the Marshall shall make a full report all such sales to the Mayor and Alderman at their first regular meeting after such sales. Section li- The fees and cost of the Marshall shall be lor each hog impended 50c for feeding each hog per day Be Hut the town of Jesup shall not he liable to the Marshall for any cost in any case whatever. Section 7' That all Ordinances in con* flmt, with this Ordiance be and the same are hereby repeated. Introduced and read at the last regular meeting in August 1902 Read twice at the first regular meeting in .September 1902 and passed. .Tames Steele Clerk of Council. Georgia, Wayne County. sale contained I By virtue of a power of j in a certain mortgage given to Jclui Dan lei, by Isaac Simmons ami Grenne Sim mens, Haul mortgage dated November third, and recorded in the ollice of the e'erk of Wayne Superior Court, in book “li" of mortgages Kolion Js;i and .'$ 4 will be sold befoio the court house , in the Jesup, Wayne county, door town of Octo* Ga*, at public out-cn on Tuesday, !ej;al hours her seventh, 11)02, between the of sheiiff’s sales, to the highest and b st bidder, the following pr perty toswit 'that certain portion of land number 202, in the third district of Wayne county, of Georgia, lying in the southeast corner said lot, measuring 17 ls 2 chains west, on the south side of said lot, stake corner; thence south four and one-half acres, thence west two and one-quarter half acres, thence south four and one acres, thence ast two and one quarter acres to stake corner; estimate ! to contain ten acres and being improver', having build¬ ings situated thereon. debt, which will .... be The amount, of said due on the day oi sale, »& fort>-live dollars dollars aud principal, cents and interest twenty>one and costs of this pro¬ thirty Balaocs of proceeds of sale, if ceedings* payment of above demands to bp any after and < pu d over to the said suae Daniel. rerun Simmon?. John By his attorneys at law, D. M. Uiaik am: Joseph A. Morris Georgia, Woyrn County, A]] creditors of the estate of George W Popwell, Sr, late of said county, deceased, are hereby noti¬ fied to render to the undersigned au account of their claims and demands •July ma ie out in manner, form ai d time required by law; aDd persons indebted to said deceased are noti rind and requested to in.*k< medidatc payment thereof to the un¬ deisigned at once. This September 8, 1902. Georg Administra trix of said Popwell. DESIGNS TRAOE-MARKS AMD COPYRIGHTS CSTAIREO ISSSS FREE Oh&TQcs nxodemte. NofrctiJl patcot is secured. Letters strictly confidential. Address, DJt-j 4 > E. <J. SICiGEHS. Patent Latt er. Wash ington^ I Atlas Engines, I PLAIN, AUTOMATIC AND CORLISS. HIGH ANI) LOW PUKHSURE BOILERS, ALL UUAllANTEKD PILOT CLASS Let us quote prices f. o. 1> Savannah, Augusta, Indianapolis, or your depot.* stating needed. Write us, power LOMBARD IRON WORKS SUPPLY CO., AUGUSTA, GA. IS YELLOW POISON In your blood ? Physicians call It rialarlal 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 tbe yellow poison. If neglected and when Chllle, Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen¬ eral break-down come Ister on, Roberts’ Tonic will cure you then—but why wait ? Prevent future sickness. The manufac¬ turer* know all about tbls yel¬ low poison and Have perfected Roberts* Tonic to drive It out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify Chills, the blood, pre¬ and vent and cure Pavers Malaria. It has cured thous¬ ands—It will cure you, or your money back/ This is fair. Try It. Price, 29 cants. HORTON DRUG OO. University of Georoia. !02nd Session. September 18,1902 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT: AW DEPARTMENT: AG Ri ILTURALDEPARTMEN r • tuition to residert‘ o except in Law School. In Agricult¬ ure, Short Winter Course, One Yesr Course, aud Full Course. Dormitory room free; Excellent •oard it. Denmark Hall $8.00 p* : month. Write for handbook an catalogue to H ALTER B. HILL, Chancellor, Athens, Ga. For *11 forma of Malarial pofwmtaa taka Jafemam’a Malarial CUU an* Fiver Taale. A udnt of poisoning Ui your blood Daw oan’t misery and failure. Blood luedtclaes core Jmkm—M'm Malarial poisoning. Itoaia Thvantldotn W-day. for It la Oota boStts Costs 50 Cents If It Cures. A The Plant System has a local Pullman Sleeper leaving Jackson¬ ville 8:00 P. M, daily, arriving Churliston 0:40 P. M., in which passengers cun remain until 7 :30 Cheap exci""/:* r -1. i v Dulr.i V 1 u * i'll c t't it A, J -r i ti - - ■if Lung bluster is u cert an ute fin whooping cough, easy aiiu ■omfortable, works while you sleep. 25 cents.— Horton Drug co Do you fjfi-d ice? The W>veross 'v 1 Co. is in a'position t” ? I * > II nodate you i» service at end them , trial order iltvilU 'll. W;., *.«s [■ , ' T \\ I • CO., TV ■ •it s, Ga. V/ sjc The Equitable Lif a Assura ico Society. The strongest in the world. Robert L. Bennett, Resident Representative.