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Vice-Pres* Jos.A.Morris, Secty and Areas
Chess E Roberts, Pres, H. W. Whaley,
Jesup Drug Company ’
Incorporated Comb
We have in stock the BEST LINE of DRUGS, Perfumeries, Toilet Soaps, Brushes,
Stationeries, and a full line of Druggist Sundries. Also Cigars* Pipes, Tobacco, Etc.
COLD DRNKS served at the Fount at all times ,of the day
FRESH CANDIES In Stock.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED, Chess E, Roberts, Manager.
• • • LOCALS...
Honk!
Honk! Honk!
Honkety Honk!!!
Look out there !
Hold old Fannie.
Texas fleas are plenty.
Tomatoes are blooming.
Flour is still getting higher.
Good old town has Auto fever.
Mr. G. F. Watts, of Ritch, was
here Tuesday.
Rev. Silas Thornton, of Screven
here this week.
Mr. Hance Poppell, of Odum,
in Jesup Tuesday.
Mr. J. O. Ritch, of Odum, was
town on business this week.
Mr. Geo. Tyre was in Jesup
this week meeting with the Board
of County Commissioners.
Our printers do not want to
buy any typewritten. Goto the
next door, please.
Cols Jas. R. Thomas and Jas.
Poppell attended Pierce Sup
etioa Court this week.
Uncle Joe Milikin, everyone’s
friend was circulating among
his friends in Jesup this week.
Chairman M. L. McKinnon
y. of
of Wayne’s excellent Board
Commissiones was in JesupTues
day.
Mr. D. W. Drawdy, among our
best farmers in Wayne County,
was in Jesup [this week on busi
ness.
Rev. W. T. E. Butler, of Alma
Ga; R. F. D. Number two is visit
-ing his daughter Mrs. J. W. C.
Trowell, of our city this week.
Mr. D. W. Strickland, of Jesup
who has been working on the
Savannah River, in the logging
business spent Sunday with his
family.
Mrs. Martha Morgan of Sav
anah is visiting friends in Jesup
this week also looking after the
on her two new beautiful
dwellings which are new almost
completed.
Mr. R. B. Strickland, one of
the valued employee’s of the
Atlantic Coast Line, spent Sun¬
day with his family having come
up from Ludowici where he is
employed.
TO THE MERCHANTS OF
THE TOWN OF JESUP.
Sealed bids will lie received
the office of the Clerk of
until May 17th, next, mule to feed,.
hay. corn and oats for
The bids to be based upon the
cent above wholesale prices
feed to be of good quality. STEELE.
JAMES
Clerk of Council
Tax Collector W. R. Johns was
Josup this week
Mi. S. C. Drury, of Atkinson,
in town Tuesday.
Mr. J. R. Westberry, Jr., of
was here Tuesday.
Judge Daniel H. Carter, Sr., of
was in Jesup this week.
Judge D. R. Thornton, of Pitch
among friends here Tuesday.
Mr. Davis Dubberly of Ritch
spent Friday in Jesup.
Road-overseer Rodgers met
with County Commissioners Tues
-day.
Mr. I. F. Chapman of Gardi,
was greeting [bis Jesup friends
Monday.
Mr. ,7. E. Williams, was in town
buying supplies for his farm Sat¬
urday.
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Roth of
near Jesup spent Saturday in
Jesup the guests of relatives.
Mr. C. F. Bennett of Route
Number one was in Jesup on
business Saturday afternoon.
Gardi’s well known citizen Mr.
Henry Odum, was in Jesup on
a shopping tour the last of the
week.
Mr. Peter Williams, of Broad
hurst. was in town on business
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. A. H. O’Quinn an enthu
iastic member of the farmers
Union was in Jesup Saturday.
Mr. J. M. Starling, one of
Wayne’s-best naval stores ,‘oper¬
ators was in the City on impor¬
tant business the last |of the
week.
Mr. J. L. Price was in the
City, Saturday, selling his gar¬
den truck and attending to some
important business matters.
Mr. B. B. Knight, one of our
oldest residents of near Gardi
favored us with his subscription
and gave us a most pleasant call
on last Monday.
Mrs. Chester E. Roberts and
little daughter Elizabeth is visit¬
ing friends in Waycross and
Blackshear, this week.
W. B. Westberry, one of Way¬
ne’s leading farmer’s spent Mon¬
day in town. Mr. Westberry is
busy these days on his farm and
he has the reputation [of raising
the finest cane in this section.
Mr. George Armstrong of
Hazfehurst, cashier of
Bank passed through Jesup on
his way to Brunswick Sunday.
Mr, Armstrong has many
here who miss him greatly
would like to see him more
quently.
County Commissioners, meet¬
ing Tuesday.
Mr. Joe Odum was in Jesup
on business Saturday.
Mr. Jim Stewart attended
Commissioners meeting.
Mr. Mathew Wainright [was
in town Tuesday.
Mrs. J. N‘ Davis, of Jesup,
has extended her visit to Way
cross.
Redland’s farmer Mr. Joe
Epps spent. a few hours in our
town, Satnrday on business.
Judge D. H. Roberson, of
Screven was in Jesup Tuesday.
County Commissioner J. L. Cour-
3 on of Lulaton was in Jesup Tu¬
esday.
Are you watching the marked
improvement [in Jesup, (Wayne,
County, and last but not least
the Wayne county News?
Mr. and Mrs, VV } West n-y
have as their guest this week
Mrs, Martha Morgan of Sav¬
annah.
Mr. B.I). Waldron, of Lulaton,
was among his friends in Jesup
this week.
Messrs. John and Alfred Milccll
two of Wayne’s leading farmers
and citizens, were in the city this
week.
Our genial friend F. M. Gran¬
tham, was in town this week.
Don’t forget to let us know when
the fish get to ’’biteing well.”
Mr. H. A. Nunn, one of our
most enterprising farmers on
Route Number One was in Jesup
Monday.
Mr. S. P. Ogden, of Odum,
was visiting his friends the earl'
er part of this week.
Mr- J. J. Tyre, of Odum, was
in our town on business !one [day
this week.
’’Bill” Woods, was in Jesup,
on important business [this week.
Call on us again friend William.
M. A. Coleman,, of Route No.
two Jesup; was buying goods
Saturday, afternoon and we are
happy to add, was looking well.
Mr. B. Grooms Middleton of
Atkinson was in attendance up¬
on the County Board of Educat¬
ion Tuseday.
Our good friend William M.
Wiggins of Waynesville was in
Jesup, Tuesday.
Another good citizen f r'o m
‘
Waynesville District, Mr, J. K.
Long was in Jesup, Tuesday.
Excursion rates to Louisville,
Ky.. and return, for Southern
Baptist Convention, May 13-20,
19o9, Via. Atlanta, [Birmingham
& Atlantic Railroad, Tickets will
be sold May 10 to 13, inclusive
with return limit May 22, 1909.
(j[ ose connections at Atlanta and
B Irm ingham with all lines for
(Louisville See ticket agents.
Mr. It. J. Madray was in his
usual place this week with
County Board of Education.
Our good friend, John Rober¬
son was here this week,
and smiling
Mr. W. S. Meadows, a recent
reeruit to this c aunty, now
at Screven, was in Wayne’s
polis this week.
Mr. R. H. Strickland, and
son R. B. Strickland, of near
Jesup, were greeting their
erous friends on Saturday.
Judge and Mrs. Little, of
-ta, were the guests of
jn Jesup Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. James Woods of near
der’s Bluffs was among the
of town visitors to the city
week.
Our old citizen and resident,
Mr - J - W ;. Gri ®”t ot / a
wa f » reet ', n s ° M (nends on Sa
urday, in Jesup.
Mr. Howard Farley the courte¬
ous represenative of Dodson
Printers Supply J Company
in to see us on Tuesday.
Elder W. A. Pinkstaff,
Litchfield, Illinois, will preach
the Auditorium at the School
House, Wednesday afternoon the
12 inst; at three o’clock. If you
are at leisure attend. Seats are
free.
Mr. J. W. Lewis of Hickox
Ga; and our Deputy Sheriff gave
us a call Tuesday Morning and
like all loyal friends subscribed
to the NEWS. Come.’again!
Quite a large crowd was in Je
sup Tuesday attending Sheriff’s
sale, meeting of County Commiss¬
ioners, and Board of Education.
A large congregation enjoyed
the services at both morning and
evening on last Sunday. Atten¬
dance at Sunday School was \ 107
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SCHEDULE.
Effective April 11, 1909
Arriving and leaving time at
From Arrive at
Savannah .. .4:15 a.- m.
Jacksonville 10:22 p. m.
Jacksonville..... 1 11;31 a. rn.
Waycross 11:20 a. m.
Waj cross........7:40 p.m.
Savannah. .4;45 p. m.
Waycross. 8;25 p. m
57 Savannah. .8;25 p. m.
85 Savannah. 10;42 a. m.
58 W aycross .7,10 a. m.
26 Folkston........7;25 p. m.
No. For Leave at
89 Jacksonville .4:20 a. m.
80 Savannah .. 10;25 p. m.
82 Savannah. . 11;35 a.m.
185 Waycross 11;45 a. m.
189 Waycross . . 4;40 a. m
21 W aycroSk. . 4;50 p. m
22 Savannah. . 8;30 p. m
57 Waycross........8:30 p. Ha
8a Jacksonville 10;45 a.m.
58 Savannah. .7;15 a. m.
27 Folkston.. 8:30 a. m.
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Shipments Respectfully Solicited,
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nr he Rexall
Pool Room
W. A. WINGATE, PROPRIETOR.
Try your skill at the how pool parlor fitted up with new and stand
ard make of tables and cues. Open game 5 cents a cue.
Next door to Jesun Ranking Company.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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