Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-????, August 30, 1905, Image 1

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    VOL. VIII
Notice.
To my many friends and the
public gcnei ally: 1 am getting in
a v ery nice and complete line of
Dry (i ■<><!-. Notion-, Hats. Shoes.
Clothing, etc. ill fact, everything
I hat a first class country -tore
should carry. I want your trade,
and am in a jhis tion to sell yon
on fall time.
I expect to put up an itp-to-dati
cotton ginnery and grist mill ii
time for your ginning this fall,
and shall he in shape to handle
your cotton. 1 will spend the
greater part of my lime
giving my personal attention to
my many business interests, tome
to sec tin am! Ining me your pro
flucc. I cun ai d will do you good,
Yours to please.
T. S. Wilkins.
Brentwood, (in.
Concealed Tradesmen.
, l. _ AU . have jum licrrv and
papaTn Tor" 1;
pjja in . mu. . 'fn'th.He in tno-e vvooaa
lev, one can near cummer chanting
-ong of jvraise.
v n.-vvers. 1. Plumber. S.
8. Merch nt..
The Smarter Hen.
Win i- h black hen .leverer
a wh-te one i !* ause a black
,:n '• ln '“ "< 1)11,1 11 white h«l
eaivt lay .lack eggs.
Where Baby Lives.
IT ‘the Lo.’s^eT, te.b^d'talk
WKrre InahiiiT),
Ar..i nuh-ilv moos ,
For folk.; j.irt learnli.s to walk.
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j,. i,, .. tr>.’ in people the have country very »t large Ooo-Oc^j ey#**,
Bec.-t,.^ «i. the thing, thjrt they nflcc l
Ju.«t fUl them all up vrtth snirprite.
TIi lives Jr th© kingdom of
Where pv-oplo do what they fit,
Btenuse in the kingdom of
You mustn't tease babies a bit.
JTs lives in th# country of Um-Yun),
Where everything' tasios very good. v
K<» matter whether it’* pebbles 3
Or buib ri. :«• plain b.tby food. ii
Where I " . 1 Store
Money i-M - i
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V A L U E * ®. 8 BARGAINS
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taruataaa* ’vmri arju-vr."
Our buyers are now in New York making extensive purchases
For Cash
and we will be in position to sell our merchandise a-t prices that will defy competion
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To make room for the enormous quantity of goods that are soon to arrive., we have
inaugurated a CLEAN UP” Sale, and on Saturday the 19th. of this month we will offer
you FOR THE CASH our entire stock of Dry-goods, Notions, Shoes mid Millinery, am
ounting to about $20,000.00, at just about ONE-HALF of its real value.
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We 1 , ropose to make the comm; ?■ week, tn< ll.WXk WEEK 11 ))H('es and prices and quality will count tor
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tiling. Come earlv Saturday morning as ithtW aic 1 • w ill Lst just one week dusm O* on Sat.urda the T Mi.
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Rcmcmlier we are prepared to buv cotton laiyek the saason and will pav the highest cash prices joy
ey > - rea*|\ now, so briny on voiir cotton. \ ill bu\ v r.ir sweet potatoes id am (juantity from a bushel to a It acl.
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some <i\ mx Sleeves iti ■*- &rocenes*.
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\0c; £<?:g la-i ’S 4 U C c c M,.” ^Vowr .80. BrawtivaU i C’
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WC Mf \ Ml it Suojaf Yl Vas. A mz ioVlat 'M.eal .tO yt. 'c’eeV., Snts VEe ^r. peek, >%# At xtv;
7&hzz Ii M wz owe kaadted vfes
li‘ irr rnpn> ■ l *'( ■ iji -,11 n> one if. i/s jusi hr ft! ft <r //>!' iron! hi tls.
Yours for economy,
Jesup Mercantile Company, Wreckers of (fell ■ Prices.
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JESUP, YVAYNE COUNTY, GA., Y-l WEDNESDAY "A AUG, ,905.
30,
Raise Youo Own Corn and
Hogs.
Blaokrhciir Tiiiir-
Fierce. Wayne and Ware con 11 -
ties might with advantage take a
| esson t l - onl tho 1arinei . folk of
Burke mid Bulloch, 1 hese far
mors raise their own bacon and
corn to feed the grow ing hogs and
after keeping enough bacon, h u\
pork, etc. for homo consumption
j .ship the remainder with consider
able profit to themsoh t.s.
1 Now why should we spend
hard earned coin for bacoi 0
j corn when both could ho ju-t as
j of easily raised at home and in
pi nc |) | mv -e plenty to sell to a
neighbor instead of his having to
go to town after such com iuodo
ties.
liaising hogs of course
pens and slops and work but the
profit will repay the labor <
( (> rn :- the ideal feed
corn is an easy crop to
provided the land '. . ,, 11
rase, - v
| prepared and not impoverished I'.v
the same thing planted
j j on < it rop .tear rotation in and is year a subject out.
should , ,,, liav'e eareful ,■ i thought i . given
} U by each individual' fanner,
1 here 1 -a lanui.v ol iilanis kno v n
a- legume- which have the power
of transmitting nitroggn from the
jUmo.sphore to tho worn out
thus rendering impoverished land
l» 10 . 1 »ietive H1..1 at tllO Same tilllC
affording food for the porker-,
('ovvpeas. vetches, etc. are It’gUll)
iuou- plants and after a crop of
tin- sort is Imrv. ( -ted the hind ,
, left e . g;)oci » shape . tor
is m corn.
Instead of devoting the entire
farm to cotton production, part of
it at least enough to focal the hogs
profitably he i ifanted in
corn.
LOCAL NEWS.
Miss Nettie Wainwright left
: last week to accept a position as
-t mot raphe’ for the Jo.-up
eantile Co. of Jesup (fa.
-Uu; Herald.
Th' regular examination of -ap-.
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plicatds for license to teach in the
^ " !l ' 10 gU'k 1 <m *’ m u , * f a v W uml W' ,U \ < ' 0l!n! iil ’ .v V
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,a .' 1 "pi 01 ' ’ ,l - - du-cction
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, Hi applicants were oxaniiift-.l
. S. Ah I truly and his son of At
kiusoa were in .Jesup on business
last week.
('apt. H.W. Whaley is
ing two dwelling houses near the
m-w building of t-lie Jc-up
tbiig \\ orks.
, .Mrs. J. W. Tin lev and Miss
Mattie Funderburk visited fntvds
I in Jesup last Satdrdav V B'ack
shear Time- "
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■ I hconl.v mode?.a Mod- ,
hp-irig
icincisCacItisCompot litnt- n f. the Lax
i alive Tonic vvlii I recilv on
the Blood and Liver and is po-it
ivoly guai an teed to add flesh tc
■ .M»t" nones.,
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with everv l.ottle Laid (Ve-.
i),-ug x,>\ <d- Love Stories wit's etc Jesuji
( onumnv __" sol* a "
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Every man owes it h.liimaaK ana
bnnil.v t.i m.is cr a trade cr pi.t'c/.-tion
lb- .4 t!:o display iidvortis.-mont .4 th>
T ' Is0 1 *' ' 1 1'• 1 - *■*
tliid las ic and Icv.i-ni ii'-w >i;a young
; tU . mfty lemji iidigr:,t.hy 1 and
n -
; i 0 assured a position.
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Vl.Jo for the Allana Tri Week
l' Constitution and May u> < ’<>.
News
jChanges in Game and J
p. . . I
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By ret|lies oi (fame Warden,
I). S. IV ce, ami as it will bo of j
general interest, we publish below
the am.’ ulments to the game and !
lisli law.
(iencral Assembly ' 1! >' enacted by the |
, of (ieorgia. and
it is hereby nm ted by the mi-'
tnority of the same, that Section
1 of the acl vvno.se title is set out I
'in the caption lie. and the same is
-In reliy aniendrd by sinking out
the word "July," in the eighth
,int ‘ and substituting in
Hoi thereof, tin word "Septem
so Hutt such section when
I amended, shall read as follows:
‘ "Be it. enacted by the (Jeneral As
| .. of .,, (,0 , “ .
SCm T ? I K'» : ,s
°-V the authority , ol the same: 1 hat
it shall not he lawful for afty per
son to-hoof trap, kill, ensnare,
net or destroy' ui any manner, any
w .hl turM’V ' ' nheas-nt 1 mrlvidwe H
'Itmil, . between the . loth day ot
March and the 1st'day of N'ov.e.m
her in each year: Og to kill, shoot.
i, |trap, ensnare,
or in anv ’ manner,’
! , .
Jove , marsh 'hen
any or
SI1I|,C between the loth day
March an 1 the 1st ,ny of Se|iteni
her in each year; or to ph'oot, trap
ensnare, or m any manner,
destroy any summer or wood
duck or wood cock between the
L.st iill.V of Fl’le unry ami the 1st
<lav of September in each vear; or
*° from . the nests
■ remove or ill
any manner, destroy the eggs of
any o 1 ’ the birds protccteyl, except
as is hereinafter provide'!. It
-hall not be lawful for any' person
hunt. kill, shoot. Wt/mid ensnare
or in am manner, dest roy or cap.
lure any wild deer.or fawn be
tween the 1st Cfty of January and
the 1st day of September in each
year: or tb sell or offer for sale,
or have in possession during the
closed season, tui.v bird or animal
or any part of either, whether al
ive or dead, that are protected by
this act, during the period they
are so protected.
FISH T AW CHANOK1).
See. 8 Be it further enacted
by the authority aforesaid. That
Section 0 of the said act, as amen
vied by the act approved Aug. 15,
1 DOT, (Acts of 11*04. Page 108) ho
amende,I b.v striking out the
words in the fourth line of said
section, “ Fifteenth day of
March," and substituting in lieu
thereof “first dav of
so that said section when unutfded
read as follows: “Section 0. Be
it further enacted by the author
ity aforesaid that it shall not , iC
lawful for any person to catch or
take any fish wit h seine, net, gig
or spear or like device,, from any
of the waters of this state, bettven
the Isl day of February and the
1st day of July in each year, ex¬
cept with hook ami line; in the
the I'lisfi of shad the abo’-e prohib
it'er. ivy to dates shall apply only
het-atv''! the fi'Meenth of Auril
and tlio first of .1 uly.'
Section 4 vetveal confiding laws
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A?n) LUWfJS >«
WTH V H
nmg s
8 fiONSUNirnoN OUGIIS ariJ BOc Price
lyOLDS & $1.00
F> "u Trial.
3^KTar3SSSTo^”fi73i THBOAT and I5TTNO TR0UB
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NO. 24
COUNTY COURT.
The regular monthly term of .
the County; court convened Mon¬
day, J edge S. If. Harris presiding
and Solicitor C. C. Tindall repre¬
senting the slate. An unusually
heavy doa-ket confronted the court
and court did not adjourn until
Wednesday morning. The ' fol¬
lowing is the disposition of I he
various mutters before the court
The state vs d. A. Morgan, tir¬
ing profane language in the pres¬
ence of toniales verdict, not gib
t.v.
The state-va. -h B. Morgan,, no:
pressed on motion of the Solicitoi
The jstato v-. John Hewett,
'Ll ()l m>1 a ^ un , U at ’•' 1h ‘•V 0 ’ v, '!‘ "
« ul ’ V > '
W,H b ‘; 1 ' enl0illhe , ' thut tlns Wil "
(,nc of lhe cn so ; « row «« °"‘ ot :t "
°f ste1 ' e *P , l,,,nt nC!U '
two years ago from which
biereg.’ovv a multitude ot nuliH
incuts, divorce and alimony pro¬
ceedings and habeas corpus pro¬
ceedings.
Tho state vs. 1>. II. Lang eon
tin tied.
The state Vs. Hylic Tyre, (two
cases) for disturbing divine ser¬
vices and cursing in the presence
of females, convicted in one cn.se
and the other, on motion of solic¬
itor. nol. prbssed.
The state vs. VVess Bennett, Jr.
disturbing difine services ver¬
dict: not guilty.
The state vs. Alex Frazier,
cheating and swindling- verdict,
guilty.
There were several other cast's
j continued for the term. Court
I adjourned until (the tllli of St |>t~
ember. Judge Harris being tlis
t|iialiiiod in one of (lie cases again¬
st (In' Atlantic Coast Line By.,
Judge R. (i. Mitchell of Pierce
; county will probably iircside.