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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1906)
ime X. WILKINS SUPPLY COMPANY THE.SUPPLY STORE OF JESUP AND WAYNE COUNTY. Hardware, House Furnishings and Undertak¬ ers Supplies. Sw 6 wt 'V.axtaa&Te tap&rtmew\, & We have a general line, such as Tools, Builders Hardware, of all kinds, pockt cutlery. Farming Implements and Machinery, Brick, Lime cement, Paints Oils, Sash doors, Blinds, &c. r 2>\i OMruv\wre, Oe\iaT\.Taeu\ Our first car load of furniture direct from the factory has just arrived, besides, several local shipments, makin g an as sortment for character, style and prices that excells in comparison every effort made by any one in tin’s .territory. \Cowse'S wtvvsHvm 'Dev&rtawfcw^ badn Ttys' department is complelete, consisting in part of Curtains, Carpeting, Matting, Rugs, kookrs, Chiffon ai rs, Side usj*o Table cutlery, Silverware, China, Crockry, Glass and Tinware, Stoves, Stovewae Kitchn utnsils. < , XXwtarbtkvwa d^artmaxd # Consists of Coffins and Caskets of al sizes, si styles and prices; Ladies burial Robes Slippers and Glove, etc., Handls, Name plates, Thumb screws and Thumb Screws plates. Special attention night or day. We have an elegant c y Cooling j patronize when in need of Coffin C sket. t hoard for thos who us a or Our Manager, Mr. W. T. 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-to date hearse built which we h )pe to receive soon. We keep Bran aud and feed stuff. Will handle fertilizers in season. eliciting a liberal portion of your patronage and guaranteeing satis faction in every instance, we are, Yours to please, WILKINS, STJPPI .V COMPANY Letral Advertisements o Land Sale Georgia Bayne county: By virtue cf an order of the court of Ordinary of said county, twill be sold at public ourcry, on tho first Tuesday in December 1906 at the court house in , said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situat. ed in Wayne county, to-wit: Two hundred and forty-fire ‘'iy-V acres mere -or less of lot of land number one bun -dred and fifty-eight 15K’. Situated Iy ,j U g being in tho thud land district of Wayne county Ga , and bounded as follows to-wit: Ncrth by lot of land, No. laH. South ly lot ot land Nr. 157, and West bv lot of laud 105. The sale will continue from day to dav between the same hours until property is sold. Terms of sale ono half cash and ance on six mouths time with -security. Purchasers paying for This November oth, 1906. C. CJJViTLEK, Administrator of 8. A. E. Bl TLER. Citation 'Georgia Mayre Comity. Whereas D. S. Price, of Lucy M. Joyner, represents to Court in his pesition, daly filed and en tered on record, that he has fully ministered Lucy M. Joyner’s estate: Xhis is, therefore, to cite all concerned, kind.-id aud creditors, ghow esuse, if any they can, why said Administratof should not he ■from his administration, ann Letters of Dismission on the first day in December 1906. /. D. Crawford, Ordinary Notice. Georgia, Wayne Countv : N'ctice is hereby given that she un dersigned has appli-d to tbs Ordinary of said .County for leave to s>li belonging to the Estatejof Joshua Clary for the pa, want of debts, or for purpose of distribution. fjaid application will he beard at reg ular term of the Court of Ordinary for said County to be held on the Monday in December 1906. This 5th day of November 1906. U. C. Clary, Administrator upon the Estate of Joshua Clary. : . r 0 ^3 a % Land Sale. GLOKGIA, Wayne County. By virture of an oruer of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will bo sold at public out-cry, on the first Tues¬ day in December, 1906. at the oourt house iu said couuly, between tho usual hours of sale, the following real estate situated in Wayne county, described us f 0 lows; lhe North pt rtion of tho North half of lot of land No Three hundred and thirty nine, ai'ul containing one hundred and twen’y nine acres more or less, and uesingnated and described *■ lying and being within the following met. s and Winds: Southwardly by the Screven aud Holmosvillo public road, which passes through Baid lot ot land, W'cst tlie original line of said U t, Norti, seventeen and ono half chains to a stake corner, Ncrth 69,degrees East seventy and one half chains to a stake corner, South twelve aud one half chains to a stake, coiner of dower laud of Lou Carter: West the line of dower land thirty five chains to stake corner- South twenty four chains to Screven and Holmesville jiublic road, and thence westwardly -'long said public road to the original .west line of said lot of land. Said described land lying and being in the fourth 4tli. District of originally Appling, now Wayne County, and j better known as a portion at the old , honie place of Millie Carter, late of said,' county deceased. Sail described land sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of F. M. CarU-r, late of said county deceased. ’ cash purchaser paying for titles’. Tenq» ; This 30th, day of October, 10<M*. | W. J. O’Quixs Administrator of F. M. Carter. Citation. GEOBGT t, Wayne County. To ail w!(Om it mao concern: John L. Rozier having in proper p orul anph.d to me for Permanent Let j { * Administration on the estate of ■ yiary Ellen Rozier late of said County, ; this is to cite.all and singular the cred ; itora ts-ntl next of kin of Mary Ellen Rosier to be and appear at my office w jthiu the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why per ^ .. be administration should not granted to John L. Rozier on Mary I Ellen Beziers estate. Witness my band and official signa¬ ture, this 8th, day of November 1906. J. D. Crawford, Ordinary. JESUP, GA., WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1906. Mortgage Forelosure. J. L. Oourson ) Foreclosure < f mort vs. ■ gage in Wayne Huiier Jones & Mil-! ior Court. November chum. B. V. Term 1907. Jones and .1. W. Mitclium. It petition being represented of J. L. Coureon, to the court that by the on the 17th. day of September tain real estate lyins, in said Ooruty described as follows: one fourth of an acre of land, lew fifteen by twenty Krr z\'x ;K si bounded as follows: North by 11 «fc W LJLSt.X'iri'.ol/'rfS: portion lot in the line, b<-ing a of 231 fret ivTthalltL^T,?pr1vemen^ho?emIc^ Distrust of U'ftvnc countv. and bo -ist.ieg of one store house and one dwel sing house, for tho purpose of securim? the pravmeet for hiindred of a certain and Fifty, promissory |b70. note one dollars, executed and delivered by the oncstosaid said ones L. & Couraon, Mitchum, and the B_,F. 17th. on day of September, lt>00, due twelve months after date, da and the stipulating of eight for merest tmrn e at rate percent is ordered j>er annum. that the said defendants It to pay into this court, liy the first day of the next due term the said pi incipal, in'erest show and cost, on note, or the cause why they should not pay game, or that m default tbereef tho aforesaid mortgage te foreclosed ana knlairt^tterein^OTlver barred; pertectad- and that set vice of this rule be on said defendants according to law. A - 1>A ® K15 ®> i"' 1 " 6 8 F 0 ™ . Court havue Conntv, Ga. .................... . ....... ^ p|J_£ OF SAWDUST, At ChebovgaT1; Mich . f is the lar wiThTsi B onishomer,t .t its hilf, propor tions. It is a veritable 1,080 feet long, 875 feet wide, 3,025 feet in circumference, ranges aid from 20 to 50 feet in height covers I? acres of ground. It is the accumula tion of one lumber companv r since ' 1877. Early in its history the com¬ pany tried to burn the pile, but the outside onlv would burn, the flaine3 refusing , , to penetrate the a . „i„ eloselv c „i„ packed interior. Since then chem leal K-es have risen for sawdust, and the huge inversion pile increases year by year, pending into charcoal, ethyl, alcohol or oxalic acid. Dig ging fawdust into iu interior one finds the as bright as the day it wa. No Doubt About It. “Dad,” eaiil Teddy, “it isn’t true, is it ?” “What isn’t true, ray son?” asked his father, with a sigh. “Why, this about the Pied Piper of ITamelin. Is it true that he could play on his pipes so fascinating that Ij ie ra t a would come out of their ther cautiously. “It might be. y our XTncle Tom can play the cor £«. t that jt w jn frighten a cow the .„a ** within five miles growl like an an FJ■*“"* rollcr - W8,ia. 5 »,it' identifying Them. “Diplomatic relations, papa” diplomatic relations, my son, ate city cousins and the like who can arrive in Podunkville in t}l0 parlv summ cr, stav till the frost ;. t •, l,e ll ‘ ^ ,....... 1s on P' nl) '» e ®P ' good side . of their rural km the all latter the time and yet prevent dur f roni visiting them in the city *>. th wint(>r Mfl gtill not lose ou ,r invitations . . to , the ,, country , for . the on next Ionian’s surntner'”—Tom P. Morgan in Horne Companion. A Vulnerable Point. Ml\ Laphanr knew that his wife a treasure, lie heard it on 4rery hand, and he sometimes appreciated made his possession. Rut he d mild protest when the boarders grew too fulsome in their ])rai=P . surll beautiful dis “I never saw a Position in my life,” said one tear fill enthusiast, whose baby had flayed with Mrs Lapham’s Sunday nothing mattered, no matter how had t suppose slies ever lost her temper m all her life, a ld' Th 10 ’ ' ^ j!1 l ?/ f n th }' . * ° 0nC greyed the landscape with Ins , lips U P an(1 out m a c° m pl«cated jmcker. ’ I don’t know site “Well, now, as ever has to the extent you mean,” he said slowlv, but I recollect . one , . . ^ turn ‘f T , darned the forero ^ car P et f “ r ^pany coming and found our , boy had thr 7 ';, d th e fPf of tacks J”™/ de y„ for an ™ , ] }> h ou that " , or 1 T stood S0 now fro . ? 1 teU ve! v outh fl , 1 s Wilk’s G reat Irish Specific 1 , x J* yy » ^ ^ •• • Cures m • • i y J 1— y ( * ( 1 Latnn h, Rheumatism, Fczema ‘ , or any other Impurity of the Blood " *U«*s <.rojii Irish . Specific cured wife of Kheiiniulism ! my af Iteing confined to her bed, perfectly helpless for two ynil s. «-•.»-• T > r \ Yr s - J • l_ ' ! • *‘ c d |{ s ' u ‘ had to be ted.—A kohik Hau lVtterson. (,;t , Willi, s (in-iit Ii-ist, Specific cuml mo sow........ »,ll „f c. tarrb and row I lmve health equal to a swamp rabbit. When I take a cold, It *—■ ke two or three doses of Wilkes (ircat Irisli which — it in a day, -li L. FoKD, Willaclioochoo. j , i , h n>ic or.’,’su das in my leg and tin* doctors said the only ( .j r !< save my life was tociit off my leg. I was advised to , , 'll,os (Treat Irish Specific, Six bolt Its cured rn.\ leg soon; and well. Di:nkioi: .Johpox, Offerman, (la. Atr. i 1,. .b(Prison of Atkinson, (in., says that Wilkes Cr. ct I • i-P Specific cured his wife of a cancer internally af pr the doctors give her up todie Solti bv... • ii. A. fAcDONOUGH SCREVEN, GA. ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP B« sure to be properly equipped— obtsfn We the make STfiV ENS end you CANNOT Go wrong. 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