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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1906)
Groceries ^^^OODS Fresh Hams IU^)l-AD1E5 Country' nacon T^|jURJtl5f1lfl<i5 Vegetables m CracKgrs LADIES THE-BEST IM TOWM DRESSED WEAR. Candy Ff’/euMmi Etc. SHOES GRAIN AND FEED We can supply your wants. K1CKLIG1 ITER & SCOTT Kicklighter Building. Crown Bottling Works Hfgr’s. Soda-water GINGHR-ALEAND all thl LEADING DRINKS. Out-of-town Orders Solicited. N. WASHINGTON,Proprietor. JESUP, GEORGIA. 3 Trains Daily VIA SOUTHERN Ry. JESUP To Macon, 4tlnta 1 AL Points North, East and West, also Brunswick and intetmediate Points. For further irifdi iniition as to -ates and schedules call on or write, JAS. FREEMAN, Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga. ■ Spinal troubles are sometimesS/ioe troubles. Shoes that slip and down at the * \ up «> heel, swell at the sides, and wobble as A you walk are a great strain to the V spine, and often cause serious compli¬ cations. The Shoes that “Don't, bear the " Good n sign n 0 a* SHOE* We recommend these shoes because of their superior quality— and because of their patented fitting feature that pre¬ vents sides swelling, heel slipping and shoe wobbling. I. NATHAN—JESUP, Wayne County Nwsi $1.50 AM) A Savannah ..Week... Twice A News) YEAR TWO 50LID CAR LOADS WIRE FENCING. We have just received Two Solid Car-Loads of ing and can furnish you with any kind you want. Ai Get you a wag¬ on and pay for it this fall. We have TURPENTINE, TIMBER and FARM IVT^ hand and can suit you. We also have Saddle and horses, These mules and horses are well broke a for work. We have a HOUSE FULL of BUGGIES and wariJ one. i.A Get you an Stands Like U*..i ~ P-T-.......... v- v l > i . .. _1L_.il a-. Yi S • : We for Turns Cattle, Horsss, Hoys—! t" i : *■ r; C? Bgood Umbrella ft rrr ■ i i your buggy or rmaf. with b * n I for $1.- I wagon -L-L 50 y II |>» III. II . I— l » • They . the 1* 1 » ■' • m ■ — L». « i. i. y ► m — m mm *i . i,- f** " i ' i " i-i IJ ' V» p . . ■ .. "" ■*' - *- ►“ fo r sm are EfeHEES fit r A thing for hot AMERICAN FENCE size m weather. Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy quali hinge joint, the good galvanizing, soft. the exactly proportioned steel that is not too hard nor too We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and otfr sijperiority, not only in the roll but in the field. Come and see us and get prices. K ,1j. WINN &. CO.. JESUP! STRANGE INCIDENTS. Norwegians are much concerned over a strange incident of the fes¬ tivities which welcomed King Haa¬ kon to Christiania. A newspaper thus describes it: “At the very time when the royal procession hud to pass the ancient fortress of A kerb us there was assembled there a great number of spectators, mostly mili¬ tary, in order to see tlie neu king drivo past. Wide the spectators were waiting to sec the king in great excitement a jingling sound was heart], ami suddenly the crowned stutuo of King Oscar fell to the ground. At the same moment the crown fell off and was crushed in the fall. For a moment every one present felt a little uncomfortable on witnessing the incident, but it WM immediately forgotten in watch ling the royal procession. A few days later some mem!*’** of the 1 same company were assembled in .’another part of the town in the house of one of the leaders of tlie government. The conversation turn jed on the strange incident of tb« ! statue. In the midst of the con I versation a scraping portrait sound King was Os* I heard, and the of ! car glided down from the wall and I fell to the ground.” H*r Luncheon Decorations. At a luncheon given recently in a city some miles from New York by a woman of prominence the decora¬ tive scheme of the table arrange ment consisted mainly of a large centerpiece in the form of a basket filled with the most realistic of arti¬ ficial blossoms, ribbon bowed to match, and miniature baskets on the same order in front of the dif ferent places, with ribbons extend ing to the central liaske^ When the gtiests departed, with<*it auv i suggestion from the hostess, each | walked rued basket, off with supposing a little it ribbon trim j was a sou venir. it wasn’t, for the caterer ; considered the collection of baskets his decorative masterpiece and had son. The hostess footed a subst'ah tial addition to the estimated bill, and at her n4xt luncheon the deco¬ rations will not be so tempting nor 60 easy to * carrv off. — Brooklyn Eagle. ' : *. r* - . x *f' , a. > a -it!*;.. •' wi— . I .-e«^al AMvertsscments Okokiua— Wavin' County* Notice is hereby given that Mrs. America Pivst m. lias applied to the nndo-Fsijtrie 1 ordinary ot said county, for leave to sell land l;c longing to the estate of \N . lb Branncn, dec'ased. for the pur pose of distribution. Said a]»})li cation will he hoard at the mgu— . f , M . on | ilmn tor sum conntv count \. io to be held i.» on the first Monday in August HH.ML ,|. 1), l ’haw r< iii).. Ordinary. Wayne (’oenty < ia. (i k< iui:i a W a.\ ne t ’ount.v: Notice i> hcreii\ given that Mrs. L iuin) Geiger, guardian of Fred (Ue * Por:l ami Manorva Geiger 1 1 ,f, Wayne county, tor leave , to en- j croaoli upon and sell the land be-, longing to said minors, for the tI |-p ( , s e of maintenance and edti cation „f said minors. Said ap plication will he heard at the rog ular term of the court of ordinary said co ’nty to he held on the fi rs t Monday in august 15**6. This :>rd. day of July. ltWth J. ]b Crawford, Ordinary, Wavne County (ia. Gf.oiuiia—W ayne Count: Whereas, Miram Lvens, admin tratix of Klia> A . Grincr, rep¬ resents to t!ie Court in her peti two* duly tiled and entered on ret ord, that she has fully administer e( j jr|j as \ ( ,rmer s estate: This is therefore, to cite h 4 per-ons concerned. , kindred , . am j creditors, to scow cause, if any they can. why said Administra ' t j x s h OH Ul not be *>.barged fiom ;u ; nn ,,i > t ! a;ion. agH receive fSgZZZ V? , "' t j. l\ (. 'rawfokd., Ordinary Wayne County. Ga Tim News .-vH.it <*oninuini nations (tkobgia—W ayne County: Wliereas A. C. Kicklighter, ad ministrator of Phillip Jcnos rep -1 resents to the Court in his tion, duly tiled and entered on record, that lie has fully adminis¬ tered Phillip Jones estate: This is, therefore to cite all per sons concerned. kindred and cre<li- 1 tors, to show cause, if any they can. why said administrator, should not ne discharged from his admin.-t rat i-m. and receive Let u <>1 i i>uu*sion on the inM 'Monday m August. lilOtl. J. t ’. C:.awfohi). Ordinary \\ a.vne County (ia. 11 K< HiOl A Wayne County: W hereas .las A. Thornton, ad ministrator of estate of Wiley I norntons estate: This is. therefore, t ( > cite all ‘ persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in August. 15X>6. J. D. Crawford, Ordinary. Wayne County Ga Sheriff Sale. 1 i Geokuia—W ayne County: Will be sold on tlie First Tues¬ day in August. 1906. at public cry at the court house in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bider for cash certain property, of' which the I following is a full and complete; description: All that certain eel of land situated in the third” land district of Wayne being the Eastern portion of of land number two hundred and h»"'- ...... to ».s;M^i "it. Noitu i.i .ot . t l ih.ai .on number two hundred and seven teen. Fast by fractional lot of j land number two hundred and I twenty-six. Sontli by portion of lot or laud, number two hundred [ One horse 1 i on ha i skein| Axle.i f * fiftowi ai poitfl and ^ ir)l ' 1 Ions. being tlie r (pu« v from ' ' son ant ‘ ^ m l ,ro l mtu property ll|# satisfy mi county ci •«i4' V. o :■% J. V. K< in the pos of th and writr C'3 levy as re mS and rej Depi Sheriff. .1. m x g *#: , i? * ✓ You want to Jt —be it bird, \ shots count 1 ' For 41 years o ji carried ofl PREM XI R CURACY. . Our li- jfl Rifles, M 2d Ask your Dealer- in¬ sist 03 the Steven*., If you cannot of um, m «e ship direct, «■ ,c* *■* /rest fre» 3 ij % vt m ' receipt of c atalog j *rsce p«».s. * Beautiful three-color Aluminu be forwarded for 10 cents i J. Stever Ltms 4 T /. u. 40*s chicopet raxia, M II. l . Mv suH hc^al _ 1 vM hen •