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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1906)
lume WILKINS SUPPLY COMPANY THE .SUPPLY STORE OF JESUP AND WAYNE COUNTY. Hardware, House Furnishings and Undertake ers Supplies 6ur ^CaT^\care, iie\)a.T\me,Tv\ We have a general line, such as Tools, Builders Hardware of all kinds, pockt cutlery, Farim$<r Bid •!.</in cuts and Machinery,. Br-tok/ Lkne Paints Oils, Sash doors, Blinds r> cement, , cVC. \vc 'Sum\wre "Uepartmewl Opr first carjoad of furniture direct from the factory has just arrived, besides.-scveiaFfoc aJ shipments makino an Ji for character* prices - sortment style and that excells in comparison every effort made by any one in this territory , - '5 \xtb\s\uxv^ Dvpa.T'iw.wX i *. % badn, ^fhis' department is cemplelete, consisting in part of Curtains, Carpeting, Matting, Kuos,, liockrs, Chiffpnnirs, Side DspovTable cutlery. Silverware, China, Crockry, Glass and Tinware, Stoves, Stove,wac Kitchn utnsils. >) \X\x&CTtS)tt\t\d ^ar\v(ve\v\. i t t, :; • * Consists of Cerffrns and Caskets eff al sizes, styles .and prices; Ladies j irr lal Robes Slippers and Glove, <&c 1; r. ' Nanie plates> l-Ltimb screws and Thumb Screw plates. a.Cbftin Special attention Tight or day. We have an elegahn Tooling . board for thoS wHo patronize us when in need of or.C sket. Our Manager, Mr. W. 1 . Wilkins has had years, of experience in preparing bodies for burial and will give the benefit of his experience when desired. We are having an up kp date hearse built which we h 3pe to receive soon. We keep Bran aud and feed stuff. Will handle fertilizers in season. Soliciting a liberal portion of your patronage and guaranteeing satis faction n in in every evprv instance, instance, we we are, are. Yours Yours to to please, Diease. WILKINS SUPPLY COMPANY Le<ral O Advertisements Land Sale ra gia Bayne county: virtue of an order of the court ire inary of said county, twill be sold t j ublic ourcry, on the first Tuesday , i icceinber llKKi, at the court house in tan county, bet weep the usual i lie, the following real estate situat. iu Wayne county, to- wit: 1 '.red and forty-five ‘245’ acres mere i . ss of lot of land number one and fifty-eight ‘16H’. .Situated ly g being iu the third land district t'ayne county Ga , and bounded as ollows to-wit: North by lot of land, lo. 158. South ly lot of land Nr. 157, ad West bv lot of land 105. The sale will continue from day ay between the same hours until ojierty is sold. Tnrms of sale one half cash and lee on six ipeiiths time with jourity. purchhscTs paying for This November 5th, 1900. C. C.Butler, Administrator -if S. A. E. B’-tler. citation FShereaS jGeiirgia Wayne County. oflucy D. S. Trice, M. Joyner, represents 4b te on record, that he has fully f¥his Tuiiistered Lucy M. Joyner’s estate: is. therefore, to cite all UnUrned, kindred aud creditors, show esuse, if aefy they can, why Administratof should not be ^Wn his administration, aun liters Itornb., of Dismission li*, on the first /. D. Crawford, Ordiusr, Notice. 1 j Georgia, . Wayne county: I Notice is hereby hed given th that die • M«#ig ned h* 8 a PP to * of *aid County for leave to sill Ihelpuging the pavmant to the Estatefof of debts, Joshua or for for * jmi-pose of distribution. f$Uid application will be beard at regular term of the Court of Eer, said County to be held on the (BSnday in December 1906. ®his Sth dsy of Noysuiber 1906. U,C. Clary, | J Administrator upon the Estate of if Joshua Olary. 41 - * , ** ^ . 'M u 1 1 [>. AMT/ l-and Sale. GEORGIA, Wayne C mulv. By virturn of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will ho sold at public out-cry, on the first Tne?« day in December, 1906. at the court¬ house iu said conuty, hat ween the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situated in Wayne county, described as fo lows; the North p< rtion of tlioNortli half of lot of land No Three hundred and thirty nine, and containing one hundred and twenty nine acres more or less, and ucsingnaled and described as lying and being within the following metis and Winds: Southwardly by the Sereveu and Holmqsville public road, which passes through said lot of land, West the original line of said le t, Nortn seventeen and one half chains to a stake corner, North 89,degrees East seventy and one half chains to a stake corner, T’f' 'corZ^f TwS 11 l staU, uorncr of dower land l-ud of of Carter: Vest the line of dower laud thirty live chains to stake corntir twenty four chains to Screven H.woat«ui, r public a. road westw ardly along said the original wpst line of said lot land. Said described land lying and in the fourth 1th. District of Appling, now Wayne County, ^tteripown as a portion of the hoteawfeace of Millie Carter, lute Sail described laud sc»ld for : benefit of the heirs and creditors of estHte of F . M . Carter, late of ! Terms cash purchaser paying \ tjtl , A This :t0th, day of October, W. J..O^uix.v ; Administrator of F. M. j C | Utlon , ' GEORGIA, wayue Comity. ( j ! Xo John all whom L. R«.*ier it mao havmg concern: in prciier f urlu al , p lcd to me for Permanent Let , tf Administration on the estate of M;Wy KHcn Bozier late of said County, , to u ; to a Ji and singular the cred ito rs aad next of kin of Mary Kllen Busier lo be and apjjaar at my office , w i t hin the time allowed by law, and g ) 10w cause> if an y they can, why per Inancn t administration should not be granted to John L. Kozier on Mary Ellen Roziers estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this sth, day of hoveinlier 190* J. D. Crawford, Ordinary, JESUP, GA., WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1906. Mortgage Forelosure. J. L. Courson ) Forecosure • f mort v». ■gage in Wttvne Hupfir Joiies & Mil-l ior Court. November elan 11 . li. F. Term 190i. Jones and If. W. Mitclium. ,iiV&T7!f1£«SS. T . , . ...... rl . , S , the 17th. day of September Mitclutin Nineteen and Hundred, 11)00, Joiiogik B. F, Jones executed and delivered to tain real estate lyili;, in said County described as follows: une fourth of an acre of laud, less Ilf teen bv twenty It. bounded K. Fast as follows: by J nds North of J. by Faxon, B & O' j .South and Host by lands of A. L. Col lius, bjdng a poition of lot. Ml in the 2nd District of 11 avlie countv. and be ins-, in the town of Ltilaton, hereon Georgia, withal! the improvements eon -isting of one store house and one dwel sing house, for th .1 purpose of seeunnt' r^ ( P "r<m^,umb4and"-'?f~^ (lo U arB , exc .eu'ted ami delivered ny t jie said* Ones & Mitclium, and, B E. O nc#tosaio L. (Jours n, on the 17th. day of Septemtcr, WOO, due twelvfe IK , r ,. Pllt , U1 . It is ordered that the said defeiidents to p*y into tins court, by *lie Hrst day, ,,f <- he nextterm the pi inclpal, m‘crest c^.^hv ’theyshould not’ thererf pay the : sa i,,e, or that in default aforesaid mortgage l e foreclosed thr equity ot rydeniption of tlie saul de rju said defeiidauts according to law. T. A. 1 ’ahkkb, judge Su Iffavtc Countv, Ga. : ---------------------------------------------- j j erome K . Jerome on Marriage. «<n 0 man,” said Jerome K. Jo romG LtuJc “should marry unless lie is by « W provider'—unless h,»d forth .ilhout right « t.ip*,,1*.C,» ami left, borne money men. call a gujQ^ cheerful way spend $10 or $15 on a dinner in a fashion tb)e restaurant, while they become morosej sour an d fearful' for the future when thev are obliged-to give thcir wivcs a dollar orjwc -for the f j ay ' s mea ^ These men ’'should re-" ma | n single. Otherwise fathers tftey will nia k e such husbands and as m y old friend Crust. Crust’s one a ft e rnoon in a Jone oi unutterable surprise, ‘Papa .went #wa y quite gay and Cheerful this morning.’ Vf t Criiat .n at - „t BT r^ rirm of annoyance. “Tbat i« minds me,’ eh* said. T. fwgut toask ^ xoatmj.’" No Weapon# Required. The railway platform at Ifeidel St” the American traveler from Coft necticut, who was trying to reach ed *•• *“*;**«• against him with unnecessary roughness. «See here," he said, turning on the offender, }OU stop jostling rne ' that way." He had lmrdly expected lii« words t0 understood, but the young man whom he had accosted drew himself up haughtily and said in excellent English, tinged by a slight German accent: ... I.ani at service, . sir, at any j our tiTrue and place.” “Well, now, that’s. ,something ljV c it,” sapl ”4' #1)0 travel.’L ^ilgl^Vonng hooking ,ris arm ^ 'bans. , “A on* eafvjy this grjp of iTiillje and take mg to a good hotel, ffou’re just tile titan I’ve been look , , ijidn't know how to ~ - - - Royal Builders. Both Ludwig ]I. of Bavaria and Stanislaus, the Polish king, father m-law of Louis XIV., were most in veterate builders. In the course of years the former built the cng t) c 0 f N'euschwanstein and cnif*ni.see, the mst intcnnoa by him to be a monument to Louis Qua t orze, while the latter, to gratify hobby, demolished churches, aihapeis, ducal palaces, castle towers nn<1 low’ll homes, ills greatest glo rv, according to some, is the church of ;> otre f,arilr; d « Ik,n ’ <>< ? ours - «rt,qo,men, . ,ee m tl,„ . church tl.e ,fC jlchSl the femoui old church of the same namo creot ed by the Duke of Lorraine in grat¬ itude for his victory over Charles, duke of Burgundy, in 1477. Cities Built on Island*. There are other cities besi’d£i Venice built on islands. Amster-’ dam and Ghent arc both built on small islands, Amsterdam the nearest to Venice in the number of islands and bridges, t mice is built on 118 small islands, ed by 378 bridges; Amsterdam on nearly 100 islands, connected by al moat 300 bridges. Ghent ataad? on 26 islands, joined by 270 triage* WiIk’s Great Ir ish Specific ...Cures • • • r Lfflt.'irm, 1\ heiimatlSin, I’.CZCma Off any Other ImpllritV of tllC Blood \\ iIkes (ireal Irisli ..... Specific cured my wife of Hlieuniul i>m at ter being conlincd to her bed, perlWtl Hefo,V v lielrduss for two iff,.;,, v, ar She now does her housework Inking- Wilkes Irish Specific she had to be fed. -Ahoiik Ham . lMtcrsor, ilkrs («mit I risli Specific anvil me mihI well of < ; ' tarrli and innv ! have lutaithVw|ual In p suamp n.I.bi I take a cold, I lake two or throe ilost r. of Wilkes (ircat I: Specific which cures it in a day. K L. Foi:n. Willacboochci . ( lldjiw'id 1 Iku c crveiimlas in mv leg and the (LiUim '-f-v.it- said iJusJ , , v life was torn! off take W dkes (i: cal Irish S,H*dif:c. W* off son'll .-mil well. ; I >r\K Itlt .loilDOX, tia. . j,.. to; to ; M J,),4a. .'lobliMrtVpf . 'Atkinson, , r. (in., says jtlmt (ffvsit I' >i Jiecific ciirhd ills wife of a cancer mteMiallv > Sold b.v... H. A. McDONUUGH SCREVIjiV, GA. *1 r l k Vs»*' 1 ; a a E ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP Be sure to be properly equipped—obttln the STEV¬ ENS And you CANNOT GO WRONG. We make RIFLES . . . from $2.25 to $150.00 PISTOLS . . . from 2.50 to 50.00 SHOTGUNS . . from 7 50 to 35.00 Ask your dealer and Insist Send for uo-pa^e Hlu* r *vou cannot obtain, wejhip ested In have SHOOTING, It. Mailed vou fiefiaid, flirei t, carriage charges of ought for four to in stamps to upon receipt cents catalog price. cover pottage. Oar attractive three-color Aluminum Han?e» trill be sent anywhere for to cents in stamps. J. STKVBNS ASMS AND TOOL CO., F. O. Bor 4096 S- A. No 40 STIIEJIS G» "I /& BE5 V r ^■HEN YOU SHOOT Too want to HIT what you are aiming at —be it bird, beaat or target. Mjiks your shots count by shooting the STEVENS. For 4r years STEVENS ARMS have carried off PREMIER HONORS lor AC¬ CURACY. j k Our line: Rifles, Slmtpis; Pistols Arik your Dealer—In- Send 4 els. In stamp* sfst on the Strvkks. far m«*! Catalog I f you *hip cannot obtain. of vatuabfebook complete output. ofref'**- A we direct, ex- for press prepaid, upon ence prospective prese»t shooters. a »u receint of catalog price Beautiful three-color Alumimmi Hanger will be forwarded for 10 cent* In stamps* J. Stevens Arms k Tool Co. f P. 0. Box 409* CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS.,XT & hi