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CHAS. C. TINDALL, El.. & Prop,
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MOTT W. TINDALL, Manager
Official Organ of Wayne County
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8iih*cri pi»o’i 31 no A Year in Advanjoo
New York is having an “L
atiine with its “L” roads.
ll) time of peace prepare for war,
Having prepared don’t let your
gun* grow rusty.
The Jesup .M. n jfucturing Com¬
pany is a good starter. Give us more
of these.
For once Senator Quay is attem¬
pting to carry out tile people n w ill
and the party'* pledges.
Crack baseball players get from
ST,000 to $10,000 a year; cracked
professional men $70C to SI000
The militia reorganization ^bill
is another covert move to increase
the standing army of the United
States.
Folly nnd want are parent and
child. Industrial idiocy and - coal
famine aro of the same relationship
wo believ*.
There is n difference between
getting $10,000 a year because you
are worth ,t and being worth $10
00C a year hocmiso you get it.
Fainino is working horrors in
Russia. In the province of Krov' ff
regular auction sales of women
and chrildron aro hold to save
them from starvation.
All the heroes are not confined
to the stage. A New York boy
kept his elnvator running during
si fire and thereby saved scores of
lives at’he risk of Ills own.
Near Luke George the boys Imv.
devised a new form of casting
sled, called a 1 ‘Jumper”. The
Jumper lias only one runner, fash¬
ioned something like an old fash
ioned skate.
Tbe lft“t legislature did nnt liiog
but cunt, the state about $70, 000.
Wo wore i.. lu.pes that the Austr¬
alian Ballot system would beet,me a
law, but too many of I bo fellows
knowhow they got.there.
Every store nud dwelling house
in Jesup is occupied. Lot us build
ntoie houses, or sell land lit such
prices that other good citizens who
desiro to move into our must can
buy and build.
Mr. Mott lindiiUis the only
authorized collector of the wayRE
county NEWS. AU who are in ar¬
rears are authorized lo settle with
h.tn. lie will call on you in a few
days. 1’lease bo ready to take his
receipt.
Even the President is ready to
repudiate tho promises of the re¬
publican national platform when
it comes to a possible increase of
tho democratic majority in the Sen¬
ate by the admission of the ter¬
ritories.
Even m the face of present
scarcity of coal and the monnply
of the natural supply Congresman
McCall’s bill authorizing free trade
in that product between the U. S.
and Canada will receive no con
from the republican
majority.
The offtioers of the Revenue
Cutter Bear, on their recent trip
to the Arctic Ocean found a but
of prehistoric build which they es¬
timate to be more than !>.00
years old. In the hut were found
the utensils formerly belonging to
the builders .
Pol itiea> ee .nomists have al¬
wavs argued that there \\;:s ii re
lattou betw* »n the high co>t ot
commodotus and the in or a-.' of
crime. Iu those times < f unp*r
itlled prosperity i: >• increase o;
must be attributed to the
prevalence of - philau trophy.
The t wn election will be held
no the firet ''iiluardy in January .
■ or ’»> iyt»r. three aM^rnum uud
•n inter.>f the board of edueatinu.
ears « great deal , , to the , tout .
#** * •• placi in'hese . tii. es, there
.re let u» be careful iu selecting a
icket.
t - i - ■* j
am) hriuht light# rang back
through Druidic mycteries to Sun
WO rshtj>. And the use of decor
g:een tree# at the time of the
winter solstice lias been and is
/.lKi'vn »il over the Northern flemi
.-phere. 'I lie light celebrates the jv
trim of ilie sun.
Woi have for anU/ « U'a»hiogten
, Hand Prey a and all necessary 'ypc
I uo gut ot i n paper. It is n size
alI)!1 ,, er thftn t ,, c IJfln n()W uge( , , )y
the News. He will sc!! chon j. fi¬
cnsli or on iony insiallftients. 1 bis
i» a bargain for gnirm one who
would like to engage in the news
paper business. Let ns boar from
feu.
Everybody is becomipg mteresti d
in the good road* movement for
Wayne county, We me sure that
the county conld not do a better
tiling for herself than to improve
the loads, of course it will cogt liinn
eilung. butaometliiog tbntdoeHnoi
cost, anything is not worth having.
VVe are for good roads all the time.
Good streets in our town and good
roads in our county.
County Court convened Monday
and disposed of the following cases,
State vs. Will Odum, pirn of guilty
was entered anil ho. was sentenced
to six months on tlrt? chaingan" < r
twenty five dollars nnd cost, lie
paid the fine.
stut0 vg McGnllI !( , a of
^ was euicrel in'tbb , a *,. „ ( ,I
I)e |mi(I n fIne o f' ?2 5D0um. cost in
preference to six ifon(h» on the
gang The case of If. Dunning „ g
1/ . tripling, tretur, , was deemed . .
in favor of Mr. Stripling. There nr*,
we understand about twenty crint
nal cases to be disposed of DC* 1
term.
Having purchased Mr. E. L. Ben¬
nett# entire interest: in (he WAV Ni;
Cot: nta mkws. He is no Ion r fv-n
nccled with Hie [mper. Mr. M.tv
Tindall will set as htibiaess nn li¬
nger for tli« prevent, who is nuth
orszed lo r'lljo'-t all dehfs due 'h.
paper. I hope all who are in nr
resrs for .subscription or adver.
moment will lie r>ady by the Hi!h
of January to settle up their in-1
debteduess Tiers is h great deni
nwilyjr t»» tlle paper and your
prompt settlement will begn uth
appreciated. Mr. Tindall will
either call on yon in person, or
send you statement of your ae
count. Wo intend to run the N.cns
hereafter on a strictiy business
basis and hope that indebtedness
will bo promptly paid upon receipt
of notice.
After the first of Jannary we will
revise *mr subscription list and ad
vortisiog record. AH who pay niv
their IndelituesR promptly, by the
10th of January, by calling our
attention to this notice, will have
their names ent,. red on on new
list, for one y ears subscription to
the news free. This is one o r the
'most liberal offers ever made by a
newspaper, and those who are in
arrears will avail themselves of this
exceptional opportunity to settle
up, and commence a new year with
us, with a free subscription for the
year. Wo intend to collect every
cent that is due the paper, even if
we have to place the accounts with
an attorney for collection. Hem
member this unheard of offer is good
only lo the 10th of 'January. If you
do not know exactly how much you
arc due the paper, drop us a card
and we will mail you a stn »a>m ut.
, Please attend to this matter at ..ncc
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given th*. t the
firm of Wheeler and Nabb i
day dissolved by mutual coiikpih.
And J A to heeler i* authorized
collect nil claims due said firm ai d
assume the indelitness of said iirm
of Wheeler snd Nabh,
This Dec 11th 1002. .5 A Wheeler
A B Nabb
whetTer w- —. Jem
Te determine a fabric
1s a!! wool separate the warp ft- in the
woof amt hold each to a flaim- \v c .>i
burns into * sha^’.^s nnd no
thivada can be traced In it* aah If •»
moved from the fire before it I* »*'
burU( . ( , i{ {0 biale c tton . on
fb* contrary. coii!*nue*i to burn stead
*k v - *“ d jt * ** b retains tbe ahgjis of tbe
tb.-«aA
Wl v £f }J v V c. iA a*.
J£ffgy ^0{{ ,J \ '%,
T3-;i£?5 S903,
EHa* Crummy.
V/. B. Lane.
D, II Join,son.
A. A. Roberson.
JI. .1. Willis.
W. T. Gattii:
l' > . Hoops Benin It,
Chas Gm\- ie os .
KuHiai i-. l Kniuht.
K IL Gurr.
H-.bt. Hilliard.
J. A. Prvnn,
ATLANTIC COAST 1 1NE
HAiLEOAD
Atlantic- Const Line announces
sale of round trip tickets to all
point- easi of the MissGsip-pi and
si.nth of the Ohio aiid Potomac
rivers, account Chir; I mas and
New Year Holidays, at one and
oi,o third fares for the round trip;
tickets lo be sold December Silrd
to 25tn. inclusive. 30fh arid 8Irt
aod January 1st. 1008, youl t"
return up to and including Jmii
a » r y fjrd. b-tweeri Joints both Of
both of winch are in Florida,
tjcekt will be sold on same dales
and v>it ! > same limit as rate, ONE
FIRST CLA~s FARE FOR THE
ROUND TEH*
W. II. Leahy.
Cavannsh, 0..
Au 8*orHr.,*a'< View*.
James Wtlzou,' cniitulu of the trist
team ttiftt we# the It teniBlk/b'! :1;1<
match at Sc* Girt, wtu- recently sailed
fur home, had Homo Interesting com
meats to tribe on American golSajg:
When not In ,he butts, to* 1* on tht
t u n ka. and be ii captain cl the foremoat
club In Ireland, the Royal Port rush, tht
Units beloved of Harry Vardon aiul II.
II. Illltert and llie home course of Mis!
Mhona Adair and ill** May Uezlett
Wciuell ehiin'plou* of the t'LlU’d Kill*
dom In I'j'nl and IV :,t After the ritlr
mnleh Mr. W.i> >:\ went from in a (Jiri
(o Atlantic t.'IlT, where ho followed th*
amateur ctamplousblp with her* inter
tv :.
"I am bound to s*jr." remarked air.
tVIlija at hl« h ul hi Nt-w Vork tb«
Uifcht before sftli UK. “that I MW
euoiich good t If on th* gar* of quit*
youil* men 0- make m® feel that tt.«
Trsvls-Douglaf leademblp 1 ,t* been
(era for the L-.at lime n ihl". «-»uutry
The yoni.g: men ha.® exceJent style
and are Improving."
Mr. Wilson ployed at !)**! and the
glevroofl. N. i . and spoke well of loth
IlMtS,Trtrrtcu !*rly ot the large amt true
putting greens, lie played two days ai
St. Andrews. N. X.. which he pronmme
*d o good cours*. but the greens are
•ot in average condition, whit* lie grew
^ouueiit on the loVti.r, scenery and
“real sporting hazards." Kor the few
daya before ratling he was the guest of
P, W. Itelyea In Westchester county,
N. 1'., nrut played over th» Couniry
club and Apawamts link*, pronoun. Ing
the bitter eijual to the many of the
noted lal&ml links *f England.
Sukrl Bull In Ih* C«!l**o»
Colieg* ;*<-.!< ball, at ill a young
sport gives evideue* of making groat
strides the coming season. , W idy
Columbia ami Harvard are (ouslderlng
plana for tbe formation of a live team
lntorcoUeglnte btsket hr.ll a soclatlon.
Biich a league v oul.l give the c ort a
great boom nnd by nuking It (a.ssU.le
to have an Intercollegiate champion
would put It moro en the plane of hock¬
ey nnd lacrosse.
Columbia «txi>e*** to foiter basket
ball this year, for she bad n good team
last season, nnd now has great hopes
of producing a championship five. Vic¬
tory over the colleges Ig her only blr
Jeet, and the other matches to be played
ar« more from financial necessity and
for practice than anything else. Two
cr three big games ure all Columbia
can support in her own gymnasium,
and tb» maintenance of her quintet
must core largely from out of Iowa
gvirautute
Prcft Sharing!
The Cincinnati EIncjuirer
oeta r j«!-J«>
To be distributed to such of its readers who care bo engage in an Intel*
lectual end profitable study. A contest that will familiarize them with the
population, voting power and government of the State of Ohio.
The Problem is,
What will be the Total Vote in Ohio for Secretary of Stats at the general
State election, to be held cr. Tuesday, November 4. 1902.
$12,000 will be presented to one waking the nearest correct estimate.
$12,000 additional if an exact cinect estimate is made, mating *
Soul of $24,000 for a correct estimate.
An additional sum of $10,000 will be given by the Daily Bnquirer for
an exact correct estimate if received or. or before July 31. 190*, provided
such estimate is made by a monthly subscriber to 'he Daily Enquirer at
time of making such estimate. life-tiiaa
There ire 4,187 casi: prizes :n all, several of which «<pas a
competence. Enquirer
* uo ° for * T™'* ^bscriphou to the Weekly eahJea reb
,cnD ... ' r to °’ le estimate.
>‘-5° ^ * monthly subscription . . to Daily Enquirer entitles labsoWer
to one Citin', a;-?.
50 cents, without any subscription privilege, entitlw subscribers to
•dditmnal esumates, at rat- of ic-c for each estimate,
Do cot -make any estimito until yen thoroughly understand thi*
Profit-Sharing Plan of the Citri. Enquirer. All estimate* must be
made on blanks prepared for u.e purpose, and m conform, y with rule*
and regulations made ar.d provided.
Send for circulars, blank* etc., to
ENQUIRER PROFIT-SHARING BUREAU,
Bax 71#^ Ck'.aiaaati, O.
T«9 CVe«t«a hie **ww.
A German professor t*4*m ~v«f at *<
eonrt of tbe Duke, of BnunwWk wae
for-.tJ of e.-tAundln* tie Jw'.ron witt
ebemical irb-k*. Coe day l<* *W»ar*c
at <1 inner In it>n* white Eot.ti tad am
ehauiuR aa ttocjb ti.«t were hi* r»- i
dres*. Itec.-aotl] it was noticed t*»U B!r
odd costume era* taking cn coin* t'trst
It turned' to faint rose, then to a deep*:
•bade, then to f rJik, until finally. when
dinner vua ortr, *i>» professor walked
out In a robe of dark red. 5a» did not
tike to betray Us chemical secret*, but
another rfcemlst at the court went intv
a long series of wp< rlmeats era Ws.own
account and at length found out bow
the trick could be done. When limeww
toi Is pc v red oti the Juice ef the c«m
me- bo«. It blcaelie* It, tod when
wh'te clutU 1* Wished in the compound
It loaves no more trace than water. But
In a few hour* afanr the cloth has dried
It will become a* red a* the U»*t Itself.
Oae*> Will.
0** ««/ » Httl» w««—inScod, be *ra»'t
n,o.tfh the MW» tried la buet. end bim
•till—
Slid. "Vou mtanrt tbtnb. mjr «o*i»de«, tie* F*i
^uairtlBocie «r iiSujbty, I”
Dot I want to U i ruinbo w, rad I will
fir o,r Ri etme lUnln* sled!/, end U» wind
ca::ie blowtnfi mfidl/.
And the 1UU« we»« U**ed w t* eat** tke
ltetit. wtth ml/ wmMm
Aed H/T Half e (VoeW » arimate.
I n It,
He feehed be am* eoloee «* tbe «*ht.
to win, brilnd /«* Suk Ike berder °e»l t«*e
trjori,*. end *!eewrt
mi!* tbe worn* ml/ [were cnee.
Awl o'er the beasde^.. w*rs /wot beer* bred k
^rooplngk ee^ r«et
*a»l tldei /on ot ibet eebibew were.
—R.eviei teewr.t Spotoed b. St hicMee.
The Plant System Ini* a local
Pullman Sleeper leaving Jackson¬
ville 8:00 T*. M. daily, arriving
t'liarl' sto>, 6 HO P. M., in which
[vo sen pc rs <•* v n.air until 7:30
.■I. . Cheat- Axetirsbi rates ac
rount r.xnor F- r further
ut i etc., ap
nly to V. M. Jollv, I) P. A., Jack
■‘onville.
B-cViV WVA'J
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i ..t rc'tfcion lor
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v i r.t * :i > i Ed
iii.i :»a i.
i VHithnrn R -il wsy has |s«m ii
ta im.TTi*ifitT ‘‘Winter Iloinei in
, •miner Land” fur- thu “Gn-rm
[<i02.n. Tins look is p tji.->d i •,
v r aUraot ive form .i d i- pro
, f ■, wjth ......
u 'p 1 ..... i,
. 1 iitniotH ormtnern ,, . winiei , L“
softs am. l heir environn nls. It also
•?vi»nuin» !‘»une^ou« view#* of the
*0’neryfrom the moutains to the
sub-tropical scenes of Florida and
Nsssun. This booklet gives full and
Complete infornm' ini regarding
. f tlx) lending W V - r Resorts for
health or pleaMit.- 1 also a com¬
plete lirt nf a’l « i the smaller
liotels and boanlirg houses which
1 ore accoiiloda!b <■* for Winter
Tmiist* giving rates per Jay,
week anil month and other
valuable date to tho-e desiring to
oca to for winter anywhere in th
outh. If your are contemplating n
rip simply yourself with this book
y S3 i ling i ii io cent stamp to anv
us'engir itent oj thm Oompany,
Winter Tourist tickits on sale
now at grujtly reduced rata*.
For any further information de¬
sired ns to rates, routes and re
sorto write to the nearest Pass
eager agent of the Southern It. K.
H. F- Cury
Dis't. Paps’ Agent.
J ckk?oi]Ail!e,F!u
•HEADi READ!
Vj ere we aro once again
JL ■
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;grifHFF J
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TOTSN BLOCS., ESUP, GA.
Wf> rngpiectfully anijoanc* to the pevple of W’syne Coanty
that we have just received one *,f tbe largesLaiui best stock
of Dry Good*, Clothing, Shoes, Hats. Millinery Goods, Ladies’
ami Gents’ Furnishing and everything usually kept in, first*
class dry goods store*. Don’t forget than this is the *tore
where you can buy cbeaper.than yon have ever bought befor#
in any bouso south of the Mason and Dixon line. Wo hope
to merit the patronage of the public by
last ij Par Minis
We bay our good* direct from the largest jobbing houses
and factories in the* United States. C ;!1 and inspect our
goods and compare price*, and you will find that you can
save money by buying here.
Some of Our Prices,
CALICO.
5,000 yard*,'worth 5 c ent«, at sale 3 cent*.
4,000 yards, worth ^ cents, at *ai« 4 cent*.
3,500 yard*, worth 8 cant*, at sale 5 cents.
SEA ISLAND CLOTH.
f>00 yards, worth Scents, at s*l« 4 cents,
i. ’75 yards, worth 8 cents, at sale fi cen's.
CHECK HOMESPUN.
5,000 yards, worth <5 cents, at sale 4 cents.
4.000 yards, worth 8 cents, a* ,<*16 5 cents.
Gingham worth 7 cents a. o cents.
Best Auioskeag Gicgham wolth 8 cent? at 5 cents.
Sealskin Cheviot worth 15 cents at 10 cents.
Worsted goods and all kinds of CVshmeres 10c up.
Ticking 5 cents up.
Outing wmtfc 8c at 4 cents.
Outing worth 10c at $ cents.
SH CL’S.
Vici Kid Shoos, a rth $3. for 81.50.
Laid'- ‘ Vici Kid Shoe# w rth t2, for $125
Lads *’ Slipper* 50 cent*.
JLKt -* cmember the place.
f-’ M T11RY m 8T0!i[.
ul!?
ktrckti jt ivzhom —"m ■ nw —mb
«V p * V ,j ,, ifa £4f: T, > Aui r s 11 * j '<v ;; j a | i kite h A L PRICES
On all goods in our line.
We **,1 C interested in our customers be¬
cause we prosper in their prosperity and
suffer in their lo?®. lie who sells that which
is best of its kind and
AT 101 BOTTOM PRICES
finds bis best advertisement iu what be sells.
T1i 6 talk is, grocoiies are high. All tho more reason then to be
prudent in purchases. AH the more reason then to trade where yonr
dollar will do full duty. Thon do not forgot local! and examine our new
Stock of Groceries,Dry Goods, Shoes,
Etc., and get our prices before you make yonr purchases. We guar
an tee satisfaction as to quality, weight and measuro or your money
refunded
♦
We absolutely guarantee we will sell
you a coffee for ten cents per pound that has
not at* equal for the price in Jesup. We will
give you a fair coffee 13 pounds for $1 and
other goods proportionally cheap. Give us
a trial and be convinced. Next door to the
postoffice, Jesup, Ga.
JOHN MASSSEY.
!f7«r f m pr m
y
V. v v t fur #*••< ai Jc - ip, beginning September 30, one car
load of Tennessee
HORSES 11 RULES
' H! ri:>. the mw firm fully up to the stwadwrd a* ha*
r: •>-. retofo by J A. Wfceeier. This is 2 good
. • for the-* desiring stock of thia kind If you
- * •vi-mg to ,rade, bring in your stock. If you have
col. a to soil bring it to u*.
WHE EER& NABB »•
Successors to J. A. Wheeler.
Try McDuffie’* “N* 1#*’ *r Sft «
Grippe orlafluanae. 1*1*
teed to cure or your mon*y wtffeft*
refg’.dod. Pri«t> * 1. CO.—AiortDO
Drug ee.
Yellow poison in ytmr teo&ri?
Egbert's Tonic drives it out and
the* cures chill*; fever*, bb 4 ma¬
in ri a. Price 25 oast*.—Eorvsn
Drug c#.‘
For low prices and prompt da
livory, #end your order* for io* to
Th* W*ycro*a Ice C*., W*y*r«B*«
Ga.
Go to Knight’s Pharmacy for Ik*
Wert cigar*, cigarette tobaeo«s,
papers.
Coffins and caskets in anr *tyl»
and at aav price, for »al« by J. C.
Dye.
Marshall and H*il contractor* #f
carpenter work, milwlrighting aad
building. Satiafactioa gu»r*at9«*i
Yellow poison in your blood b;w
causes chills , fevars,malaria later
on. Robert’* Toni* drives it »ut
new and save* future *i«La*ss.
Fric* 25 cents Horton Drug t*.
Chilly dowa your back ben* *b 4
ache all over? Yellow taalari*
poison 1* in your Wood. Robert’#
Tonis will drive it out *od *or#
you. Price 25 cents,—Herto* Drag
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—PROFESSIONAL CARDS—
sactri
LAWYERS.
CHARLES C. TINDALL,
Attobnby as* Counssuw* avLaw,
Offida in Tutaa Riisak,
JK8UP, •k
Salicitor Wayne Coaaly Camrt
JAMSS R. liiOMAft,
Aytoeubt abo C#tH**no* at Lnvr,
Jsscr, OwtaiA.
Do** s general Law Prsetie#
throughout th* stats sad
where by Lxproa* contrast.
J. W. FOPPKLL
ATTSBUIT-Ar-LAW,
SC**VKB, Ga.
E. P.PADGETT &. BON, 4
ATTOiixKVi at Law.
BAiLiy, Gena*iA.
Practice ihrougheafc th#
Brunswick circuit and elatwhtr*
by special contract.
JOHN W. BENNETT.
Atto**xx-at-Law,
Waxcboss, Gsobgia.
Will practice in all Court* *f
the Brunswick Circuit and aUa.
where by special contract.
ROBERT L. BENNETT,
—LAWYER,—
Ofiic# Tuten Building,
Jesup, GsaaaiA
PHYSICIANS.
J. G TUTEN, M. D.,
— PHYSICIAN & SURGES*,—
Ofllc* Tuten Block,
JESUP, GEORGIA .
G. W. DEAWDT II.
Physician and Schoeosv,
Jbscp, Gsosuia.
ABNER L. WILKINS,
—Physician* Scbgeo*.—
JF.SUP, GEORGIA
Office at Palmetto Pkarmaey
Calls Promptly auswerad aighl
or day.
A. C. COLSON, M. D,
Physician an© Submw*.
Screvsx, Givuu
Diseas** of Women a Spseialiiy
DENTISTS.
EI.L1S A WILKINS,
0«** T *:«■ BuiWfeg, *
J**ce, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS. P
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J. W. MASON, m D. G W n»AW»r. M »
Atlanta, Ga. Jesup, Ga.
MASON A DRAWDY
Dbalbeb In Real Brays.
We solicit the patronage of tAe
public.
Plaee your property in emt hor.Ai
and we wCl sail tebeat derantaga