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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1906)
Wayne County M. W. W Haley ,T. S. Wl k Stockholders. M. W, TIN»AIX W»LISHET> WEEK Ly ■ Kutered at the Jeeup, C«a. I’ostoftiee Second-elan* Mail Matter. The Contention Tian. Hon. Hoke Smith is in favor abolishing the Convention plan nominating • state house **• ***■'. °“ K ’ r officers. We 1\ hen a candidate eeivgsitW*i'n»»iorit|-. otffcefuj. of the ffcr.ao.y should be am* mam** the wiii the majority of 'thte people, oyt having to make another before a convention composed politicians before ho can be ■ ela/ed the nominee. Under present system a man may have majority of the popular vote and tome other man perhaps who known iu the race aud for whom the people never voted may come in and he, declared the nom¬ inee of the party, in the event of a ; dead lock in the convention. Our Ejrecatite The Democratic Executive (Y>m mittee will meet in Jesnp on Sat¬ urday the 21st. instant, for the pur(>ose of naming a day for the nomination of county officers. Of course the state and county pri¬ mary will be, held on the{same day. This seems to be the general sen¬ timent of the jieople, and we be¬ lieve it to be the better plan. If g.^operate primary were held for tne humiliation ’1 have of county officers, we wouis. to go to the polls four trines in ubout four months. The County priu? ar J’ the State primary, the Ganefa* ^h'etion for state and county officers anr * tbpn , the National election. Ifiv^ t ,in kill two birds with ono stone, n will be a saving of time, money and trouble and lie just as fair to one candidate as to another. To MaKe off if of County A Ett elite. A bill'is pending before the pre.teYit l^glklatMttt to elect the county School commissioners by the people, and provides that no one shall lie eligible to election to this office unless lie holds a diplo¬ ma Ar a ftfst grade teachers license. This would be a good law and we hope that it will pass. In fact we believe that all officers should be eleeted by the people, for instahee the judge and solicitor of the ( ., ouut.v Court. , Would Exempt Cuffy Hon. Pick Russell in his speech here, said among other things that he favored exempting every man. from taxation, who did not own over three hundred dollars worth of property. If this was done it would mean that the white people would pay all die taxes, and simply amount to exempting most No law every would negro play in Georgia, better into their hands than the enactment of sneh a law. They pay enough r.ow. lie also advocates giving all ot' the children in the state free school hooks, which means that they would have to bo paid for by the tax payers, and the negroes being exempt from taxes, pcacti rally, the white people would have to supply the negroes with I>ooks. Every man white and black should pay hi> just taxes, The taxes for educational purposes should be pro-rated between races. Let the negroes taxes pay his education and the white's pay theirs. The question has been discussed as to whether or not a man is el¬ igible to run as a candidate in Democratic Primary, who not even \ote tnc ticket ed by tlie&ate Democratic Lxecu tive 1 onmwttee on account of the pledge that they have phiced upon it. I he C ounty Executive C om¬ mittee w ill perhaps have this mat¬ ter up to them when they meet on the 21stto decide the question. It seems that the Child I^abor bill, which provides that no child under ten years of age shall bo employed in a factory, will be en acted a-law. AN ANCIENT PIPE ORGAN. WilliamC. Carl . Drought , , . back . mth him from Japan a pipe organ of ancient make which he believes will prove a revelation to modern instrument The building organ is 700 years old th« fact, embodies practically which all the improvements present The day builders regard as and new. the instrument pipes arc of bamboo, is in a good state of preservation. Mr. Carl also Japanese brought home a 'large collection of notutl music Previous arranged thirty in modern on - to years he , all the ago, handed says, native oi music down from genera, tion to another in characters, sfnee..t}^ Tokyo, l .eatablishnient of‘an acade ay <** a, grajt impetus given « to,, all■ desses of SiSZSTt Mr. Carl visited it.--Seattle post, Intelligencer. - Th* Firefly'* Secret. The light of the firefly is believed* to. have au efficiency of virtually ldP per,cent L o£, the .energy exr x.*nd ed, whejrfpg. recent tests ind icate, that the light efficiency <5f the ofir dinary r incandescent Jump is euelk only l of gy is expended in producing heat Which i« not needed. I m en toys do not yet despair of success jn ffiu tating the firefly's economical raeth od of producing an illumination. In a recent puper Mr. F. 0. Caldwell Bays that it is well within the range of possibility that wo may sec the transmission of light producing oil ergy entirely done away with and a return made to some form of porta¬ ble lamp consuming an exceedingly email amount of material and pro¬ ducing a “cold," or firefly-like, light Working th® Trade. An Imlimuu who was notoriously impecunious has discovered a new way to achieve sr/irie of the luxuries of lift. This ifl how he explains it: ‘^Whkt, man, dou't «ay a word about it I found overylwdy wanted to sell an auto for a good price to some innocent, so I just hung around the garage at every hotel I stopped ut and pretended to be as green as the Emerald Isle and gave out that II wantwl to get a secondhand mn chinaand wouH not go to n dealer, aa 1 dul not kfiowantlkbig alout a jjeclune Jiad and forty-nine heTBhiiime. I hawt 1 lifffTn^a4 five rw«r;\^even- Ainnera W teen •bout forty cigaw; divifa J»°d, had d4s<y and in different, but tf a ,av i> 1 bought yet."—New Vor¥ TriSune. re* N.gr. Doomed to e»tinctioi». th^iijfluendps together or affedliug the negroes death M that rate mereask, so will come a time, .and that not'•vA'ijf far distant, when the latter idrll-'cS*' ce od ^he iorrtrf ) 'arid''the raCe' ntohiem’ v'ill' rapidly In decrease, be the race and then will cease a problem, will come extinction. This cer¬ tainly occur ns it has occurred to the North American Indian and the nn live of the Sandwich Islands, tiie 31e ? ro not ,K} j n k r «hle to stand eiv ihzation anv better than the Indian ot tbe islander . __ National Magu tine. Origin of Appendicitis. I A new explanation of the origin 0 f appendicitis is given by u writer I m the Clinical Journal, lie thinks Jt mny be due to the widespread use 0 f boraeic acid as a food preserva tivo. Be suvs boraeic acid lias an irritating etfect on the alimentary tract when it is swallowed in small doses for a certain time. The in¬ flamed mucous membrane offers a favorable soil for the growth of the peculiar pus forming germs and cn ghlcs them to multiply and enter into the depths of and destroy the underlying tissues. — New York Times, Little Prince John. For the first time since the days °f the l’lantagenets the name of John is borne by an English prince ; «s lffs chief appellation. The infant son of the Prince of Wales, recently baptized, is named John. The name "' as OIU ‘ of ™ an y g lven to the third of the present king, who lived only a day. Beyond the Tweed, at ono time, the name is said to have been regarded as unfortunate. tie Prince John has four brothers and a sister. His biggest brother, Edward, familiarly known as Ed die, is only eleven years old. the Judin Library. 0nc o{ the krges>t i ibraries in Bussia is private propertv, belong¬ { ^ to the scholarly Genadi VYassi Ive it , h Judin . It’consists of over j 00 , 0 00 volumes, and tbe thing about it is that it is not sit uated in a large city, but in the neighborhood of one of the most in accessible Siberian toms. Karsjo narsk. It was at first in that town, but after the fire of 1881, which destroyed ■ great part of it, the owner got alarmed and removed to the country. Thai Tarty Tledge. While the chairman of the ocra tic Executive Committee w count on agkotl his 0))inior , in 'reference t , pulc „ to be a(!opt0( | bv committee, that if the State and ( : ounty claj p r j mai .j PS are held on ^nje ail d the officers voted for on the same ticket, that would have to be governed by the rules proscribed by the State Executive Committee, and if we disregarded these rules the ballot would not be counted. While we. ourselves do not approve of strin¬ gent rules adopted by the State Executive Committe, the and people should go to the polls vote and should not allow a few poli¬ ticians, who do not represent the majority of the democrats of the State, to disfranchise them and keep them from the polls by any¬ thing that they may have printed on the backs of the tickets, for state house officers. You do. not have to take any pledge, you do not have to sign anything and you are not responsible for what the State committee says the form of the ballot shall be. Vote in the primary for the best men. j[ r , Henderson Horton a proni inent farrtier of the Gardi district g a y<> tlid News a pleasant cal Wednesday evening. We were a | so gj V en an appreciated by Mr. J. H. Harper another prominent fanner of the same district. Mr. Harper recently removed to this coun ty .' from Ware. Both of t |„, s( gentlemen renewed their subsC riptions to the News, Legal Advertisement c . ...» c • jnerill S 5>aie. „ f . whouoiA >» u,\t v .oiini.v. Will he sold, on the First Tues day in August, next, at public out cry at the Court House in said (’ounfy, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid der for cash, certain properly ol which the following is a full and complete description: One Sorrel mare with white spot in forehead, nam-d “pot”’; One good top buggy: and one Yel low cow and calf, named “lied Bird, M marked upper slope and under hit in each ear, and Brand ‘F. H." Said properfy levied on as the of A. Boss and Marv Boas to satisfy an exicution issued the Superior Court of said OU ntv in favoraif N. If. Harri son and againsh'said A. Boss aildi Boss;- said 1 property being posmeil oHM' X Boss and Boss • This the 1 ttn <K4 «f .JuIy. J. T. Ovkustrkkt, Sheriff. -Wavnc t'ountY, Ga. GEORGIA COAST & PIEDMONT 11 TIMETABLE IN EFFECT. ! STATIONS n. a. m. Lower Bluff Dock a. r i. p. m. 5:15 H ........ Darien... ..... > r 8:90 5:22 25 ......Kidgevillc.. ..... r v i :54 4:4 4 5; 25 t ....... Ridge.... .....Lv 7:51 4:44 5:28 & ...... Imvood .. ......Lv 7:48 4:41 5:30 g: a .....Lv 7:39 4:33 5:40 2 . .. . 1 ludson.. .....Lv 7:35 4:28 5:4 -r 11:00 r .... .....Yalona.. . ..... Lv 7:31 4:24 5:4 J — 11:03 Ar..... .....Oak Hill .....Lv 78:2 4:21 5:50 11:00 at ...........('rescent ......Lv 7:25 4:18 0:08 11:25 Ar.. ... Eu Ionia....... ......Lv 79 >5 4:04 0:22 11:40 Ar.. .. .. Darien Junction ......Lv «:48 3:50 0:27 0:4s 12:45 12:05 Lv. Ar............Tibet......... Darien J unction .....]^. \\X- (J.'p. t gi^p V-08 ! 7:0i 12:1 Ar......'......Goose Pond .... ......j L v ,;'. -jipg -r. ii ic Al¬ .....Ilouston...... ...... jV U s 2:30 av ........... Lvdowici...... M. A. M. A. M. P. M. ; Reidsville and Southeastern Division. All Trains Daily Except Sunday. STATIONS. j» yj A. M. A. M. P. M. b.M ......Glem ille .. . Ar 1L :00 8:00 3:05 0:05 Lv.. .... Kicklighters.. Lv 10:50 7 : 50i 3 ; pi <; ; pi Lv ......Lynn....... .....Lv 10:45 7:45 : p .. )0 j . v .....Purvis..... ......Lv 10:40 7:40 i 3:35 0:35 Lv. ......Tootle...... Lv 10:25 7:30 j 3:40 6:40 Lv.. ......Shiloh ..... Lv 10:20 7:27 49 k) i:00 Ar.. . 4 . • ......Reidsville .. Lv 10:00 7:15 I 5:W 7:05 Lv . ....Reidsville .. Ar 9:50 7:10 5:80 7:30 Ar ......('ollins .... .....Lv 920 0:411 . ^ os ] an ,] 3 connect at Collins with Seaboard Air Line for all points , jj as t and West and witli Stillmore Air Line for Stilhuore, Swainsbo aru ] Wad ley. trains \ 0 o and 4 connect at Collins with Seaboard Air Line from b ' as { a!1( ] \Vest and with Stillmore Air Line trains from Stillmore. and Wadley. H. D. LMNG.RSON, M. WALSH. \ . P. <Sc, G. M. General Passenger Agent J A. Administrator’s Sale. Georgia—W ayne County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Decatur county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Aug. 1906 at the court house in Wayne county tween the usual hours of sale, the following r. al estate situated in Wayne county to wit; An undivided half interest in the following described town property, situated lying and being in the town of Jesnp in the county of Wayne and state of Georgia, and described in the plan and sur¬ vey of the said city as city lot nu tubers as fol 1 o ws: Numbers 83, 84 and 93 same be¬ ing twQ lot,s and a fi action, and hounded cm tlvp North by Magno¬ lia street, East by Brunswick .street;. South by Whaleys land and West,by S. F. \\. now A. C. L. H.y,. Also lots numbers 92 and 85 bounded on the North by a lane. East by Brunswick street.. South by Magnolia street and; West by East Broad stree. Also Also lot number 95 bounded on the North and East by lanes, South by Magnolia street and West by Brunswick street. Also lot number 101 bounded on the North by Baystree, East by Wa.vne street South and West by lanes. Also lot number 90 bounded on the North by Bay street, East and South by lanes, arid West by Brunswick street. Also lot number 91 bounded on the North by Bay street, East by Brunswick street, South and West by lanes. Also fractional lot num¬ ber 81 bounded on the North by Bay street. East* by East Broad j street, South by lane and West, by S. F. &. tV. now A. C. L. By Also fractional lot number 8»», I ; bounded on the North by lane, j East by East Broad street. South ^ bv Bav street'and West bv S F i \\ now (j Also lot \ num j ber 90 bounded on North by anP E us t hv Brunswick street, South by Bay street and West by I Also lot number 97 hound P( ] on the North and East by lanes South Brunswick by Bav street and West Im street. Also a Irian jr H lar shaped piece of land con taining one and two-tenths (1- 2 jo) acres and bounded on the North bv lots Numbers 83, 84 and 93; on East b.v the original South survey line of Black’s survey; on West by r i K ht ot way of A. C. L. |{. R. (' 0 . And for the purpose of a division among the* heirs and legaties of 1). M. Mitch p |] jt j, s necessary to sell the lands abpvp described and sapie not hay b6fci devisiid to (inx legatee* in> Ha j ( | w ill Chari.ks Whajams • E. M, Mookk, Of the* es¬ Executors. tate of D. E. M. NllTCHBUi, M. .MitotaH Executrix. JNQ. C. DYE GEJVE7CAL ■ ME'RCHAJVmSE 1 carry a fresh stock of standard goods and can serve you to jour inter= est. We invite compe tition on prices and quality. Prom ptness and fair treatment ac= corded our customers. 5 and IOc Counter Consist ot many indispensible artie’es, of every day use. Nothing on this counter sold for more than 10 cents. John C. Dye, - Jesnp JESUV VHUG COMTAfiy L. S. MORRIS & CO. PROPRIETORS JESUP GA Pure Drugs and Patents Toilet Articles, Stationery Prescriptious a Specialty. Mail Orders Promptly billed. We can uot be excelled iu Cool Ilrinks and Ices when the soasou opens. ”KvercVvau\.s *3anweTs liaivVt Jesup, Georgia. lv,v I) ft pc " 3 a fipnprfll viwnti al Knnkimr uailiVIIIJ' RllCtn^CC x xI ONI um.i V THP imudi.ji RPftT RAMk'INin imi>Mi>u METHODS EMPLOYED, you (’\\ MAKF \ DEPOSIT \L ()„ .in WV r' tvrn vu W UITS ’ U IMvSS W v,u i ! 1! I S nv in m MA.L J leun Loy’j LAUNDRY DftES THE WORK THAT PLEASES Cuffs, Shirts, Waists, Table Cloths, &e, or any article laundried. YEUN LOY, Prop. JESUP, GA. Wilk’s Great Irish Specific • • • Cures... Cancer, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Eczema or any other Impurity of the Blood Wilkes Great Irisl/Specific cured my wife of Rheumatism af¬ ter being confined to her bed, perfectly helpless for two years She now does her housework. Before taking Wilkes Grea Li 8 ’ 1 Specific she had to lie fed.—A kchik H am,, Patterson, G Wilkes Great Irish Specific cured me sound and well of Ca tarrh and now I hare heaith equal to a swamp rabliit. When 1 take a cold, I take two or three doses of Wilkes (ireat Irisli Specific which cures it in a day. R L. Ford, Willachoochee. I had bone erysipelas in my leg and the doctors said the only chanceto save m - v life was toeut off my leg. I was advised to sound take Wiljces and well.—D Great Irish Specific. Jobdox, (Merman, Six bottles cured my leg vxkku Ga. Mr. P. K. Johnson of Atkinson. Ga., says that Wilkes Great Irish Specific cured his wife of a cancer internally af ter the doctors give her up todie. Solu by... n. A. MCDONOUGH (Allbriuon Stand) JESUP, QA. SovAVie tv S\ock J>tis. -Of \ aldosta---— Horses and Mules C. A. Spell, agent, Jesup, Ga. News, $1. a Year.