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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1909)
for New Year Gifts 5\- saperh *£foc$i i, i > v r »ilet se S, Jewelry, Hand . ) lted china, Powder Puffs, Jewel Cases, Gold and Silver Ware., Also L ancy Work Boxes and Baskets, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Smoking Sets, Pipes and \ i;:iuv, Perfumes etc An attractive line of Holi¬ day Stationery, Candies, a large and complete line Whether you buy or not we invite you to see the ! excellent Holiday values displayed at our ttore. - We guarantee to please you both in Quality and I; Price, . . Ij ~ive uS t r i ct!. Co urt ««• & i ... is. « i om pt oerviee. : Phone * 12 : McRae Brothers ! i : v; Kicklmhter Building Jesup Georgia i ,i- ........... wia—iiiimir' ' *"■ ■ aRunvim M. E. AY Hardware Co. O ur new store is now open with a clean new up-to-date stock of the best in hardware, Furni¬ ture, Stores, Ranges, Hugs, Slott¬ ing and Crockery Vox/ will enjoy a visit to our Store. sum The New Years Shopping Should Done At S. E. COHEN’S Every Man, Woman, and Child, in Wayne County is in vited to save money and time by coming here. The Large >t Stock of Ladies’ Ready - to - wear Garments and Gentlemens Slits of tho Latest cut and Style. Any Man or Lady who owes Himself or Herself A Ne w Years l*r sen sho dd ' ,ooxc o Time •; ’ilG iim: 1 • • At S. E. < nuei T. DEFALT AiENI MORE Millinery, Shoes, Neckwear, Hats, Etc., For New Years S. E. COHEN Jesup, Ca, Tulen Block. ij l. inr ~'ii rrr iirmirnnr—r~" The “/v Icj Home” r'ev.iag MACiil'fc ! IJGftTK-T I aci.iiu- so t! in , , -m -rirg, Aut’iir■ Ii> i i t.ni niner sp.-ext! :.iur M ;<o •s 3 <-1 by otiror and infer nusle.-. Jen us and 1 rices / Hit Everybody ... ■ All kinds of REPAIR WORK ■d a fall assortment ot n< i- 4 les aDd aitaehments kei t in stock. Drop m 11 a postal and we will call, Jesup Sewi- g Machine Of < • * . V t r ~ - wagxgszmstmuKaBmammm r\V 'List Traverse Jury List dm or rv ce April term, loin Wayne j; ior Court. TC 3. H. c, Flighsraith, ci lS3. C. J yner. Sr., G. W. Dra dy, '.! F Itewis, J. H. MePip ki 'txve Spot . S. N. Highsmiih F. . Hilt -n, r o rve ’V. II ires, - .1 \ y . !. Morri •n eft. J. -v. C. Tro Will, > I d ton. Ham e i’opp:. , W. A. .tenni -gs, W. A Coi.rso , 1. . tew S. T. Nic o o. r. Strickland, C. H. Kog eiv u Heritage, W. A. Goin, Chas E. ( tila, .‘os R. Itoger*, C. J. Purcell. Richard Bennett, V\ r es )■- Binn-tt Davis Dubl>eriy, J. t, unto, D. ii M inchew, R. M, Millikin, J. F. Breen, Daniel tlrorcre. H. ,J. Westberry. - - ANNOUNCEMENT FOR TAX COLLECTOR To t.,e voters of Wayne County. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Collectoro Wa.ne County, ieci t ■ t‘" t roocrai c primar.t narion Odum. * •** ■'"■rS ocal and Personal., Mr. t . M. Drury, ot Wa, vill**. was it. town Monday. i Miss Gertrude Arnett, of sa. was h*> iv -Wed ae day. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Westbeirj 1 spent Tuesday in Savannah. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. of Lumber City, wore guests at the Ingleside one day last w ek. Mrs. T. J. Gregory of Clint N. C. is the guest of her ter, Mrs. J, I. McMillan. Mrs. Susie Beams, of Crescent j is here this week as the guest of I Mrs, J. F. Breen. , Mrs - u ’- H Hartley spent the holidays with friends at Fort Val ley, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Ritch, spent the former part of Lst week in J^sup. s T cliel Plunkett, of E.st l r-) % H’ O ’ . i ie.«t rf M ss Katie » eu. Just receive ; a fresh car of fine Tennessee mules at Winn & Co. Mis Amelia Bennett spent Tuesduv in Baxley shopping. Miss Helen Winn is spending awhile in Doublin the guest of her uncle, Mr. W. S. 1’liihips. 'if. Lute Bm css, of Kingslree B. ('. is tlir guest of Mr. John (’. and daughter Miss. Mihired Dye. . ust ie ‘ivod at Winn & Co. a ca ' • f rn- Tennessee mules. 1) . Isham Ogden, of Atlantr, was in town I week enroute to Jacksonville, Mrs. C, r \ Smith, of Raleigh, C. is the guest of her brother, Mr. J. H. Mcl’ipkin, Miss Corinne Littleof DouUas is spending this veex here as the g.iest of Misses - rchie and Mat el Clark. r. Gramm ., h M ,$5»). stork of count.! school t ooks and school supplies. S ore is always open. Live him a call. Plenty of Disc Harrows and 1 Chattanooga Plows at Winn & Co. A lusty son was born to Sher it and , Mrs. Jus. , . . T lire on Sun- ,, day morning to add brightness and happiness to their home. „ Mrs. Helen Cahn . who . , has I.Tcn the guest of Mr. and Edward Smith Majettc for. the past month returned te her home i i Brooklyn, New York City Tues. day. The many friends of Solicitor and Mrs. E. D. Graham of Me. Rue, will regret to hear of the critical condition of their eblest son Master Wh«’ey >'t the home <-f his grandparents Capt. and Mrs. H. W. Whaley. As we go o press the youngster is slowly im v tg. Are You With your land when for the sake of saving a few dollars you use a fertilizer whose only recommendation is its analysis. It requires no spe¬ cial knowledge to mix mate¬ rials to analyses. I he value of a fertilizer lies in the ma¬ terials used, so as not to over feed the plant at one time and starve at another. This is why Royster brands are so popular. Every in¬ gredient has its Twenty-five particular work to do. years experience in making goods for Southern crops has enabled us to know what is required. See that trade mark is on every bag TRADE HARK PECtSTEREO F. S. Royster Guano Co. NORFOLK, VA. Col. Jos A. Morris, I from a professional trip to the Blnegrass State, Tuesday. Mr. Frank White of Hickox, was a business cai.er to our office Monday. Mr, D. J. Smith, of Screven Route 1, was a business visitor j to Jesup Monday. Miss Laura Moore, of Hazle hurst, is visiting friends and rel atives ir. Jesup this week.-, Mr. J. L. Howard, of Mt. Pleasant was a business visitor to our town Monday. Miss Minnie Ross, of Surrency, Was the RUeSt of M j s , Marion Cole last week. Miss Mert.yle Strickland, of near Jesup was the accomplished guest 0 f Miss Pearl Harper Tues¬ day. Miss larguret Fipelr. of At <an'a, •« h- guest of Mbs L I a Bennett. Miss Jog.phine Floyd is in Macon as the guest of Mrs. Hat¬ cher. Mrs. George Knight, of Savan nah, is tiro g.iest of her parents, Judge anil Mrs. J. D. Crawford. Mrs. J. D Crawford and child ren, of Way cross, are the guests of y| r . aR( j M rs . p, R. Richnrd son. Mr. Lee to i O'Quinn, of Doug las, spent his vacation with rela lives at Odum. i Mr. T. G. Rifr-li, of Atlanta, spent the holidtys with home foil s noai Odu n. We have the pleasure te annou¬ ‘tffe nce that Mr M. D'.wnev, of the best known handlers of live in this s^thm has perman |. oep <)(l a „ unusually fine of | 10rscs and mules. If vou urn in need of a high grn JSSlt US’m to go over to Ludowici, and con s; ,it Mr. M. Downey, the expert dealer in horses and mules. Dissolution oF Partner ship All persons are hereby given notice that the firm of Roberts & Newell have been disolved by m ut ml consent J. B. Sewell hnv ing bought the interest of C. E. Roberts in the business formerly 0WnM \ j n the firm name of Rab er is & Sew’ell, and said J. B. Sew ell assumes all liability, * boss E Roberts, 1} ’ 5ewe11 ' The firm of Gordon & Douglas doing business nt Old Grade on A. B. & A. R. R. has this day been disolved by mutual consent, A. J. Gordon, retiring and Douglas continuing said business who wid collect nil claims of snid firm and pay all claims due by said firm of Gordon & Douglas This November the lHth, 1909. A. J. Gordon Bruce Douglas Miss Mary Harper, of Gardi was in town Tuesday. Miss Emmie Jones, of Lulaton sp'nt Wednesday m Jesup the gu st of .Miss Nora Bennett. Mrs. L. S. Price and daughter Mrs. Herman Martin, spent Tues¬ day in Savannah with relatives. Miss Pean Nichols, of Screven was a visitor to Jesup Wednes day. Miss A Icon Poer who is atten ding college at Macon, is spend¬ ing the Christmas recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Poor. We learn with regret that Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweat have left Jevp for their new home at Scre¬ ven, Ga. where Mr. Sweat will co .tiime as operator there. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs 1 L*: ry w weat of Jesup died sud id "n Thursday morning. The in ei , nt was at the Jesup cem etery. We extend sympathy. Miss Clifford Hart, of Surrency was the guest of MissTheo Con¬ yers during (he holidays. When you are in town do not fail ti see our line of improved Co. farming Implime its at Winn & Miss Ethel Gardner, of Wins¬ low, was among our out of town visitors last w« ek. Mrs. J. M. Fesperman and her children, Kate and George, of Waycross, are the guests of Mrs. J F. Breen. CITIZENS TICKET FOR MAYOR O. F. L'TTLEFIELD FOR ALDERMEN H. W. WHALEY A. E. KNIGHT E. E. WJ/vINS FOR MEMBER BOARD OF EDUCATION T. C. SL >VEU Mr L. S. Price is also a can¬ didate for member Board of jEdu cation. LOW RATES FOR 1 HE Christmas Holidays ....VIA.... £.v,ut "R,. K. FROM ALL STATIONS TICKETS te be sold Decem¬ ber 17th. 18th, 21st, 22, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 31st, 1910. Limited to return January Gtli, 1910. For Further in¬ formation see Ticket Agent or write. T. C. White, E. M. North, Gen’l Pass. A’gt. D. P. A Wilmington, Savannah N. O. Ga. Upon request enclosing six cents in postage will mail Atlantic Coast Line Wall Cal¬ endar for 1910. E. M. North j I). P. A. Savannah, Ga. LOW RATES For The Holidays ...VIA... Atlanta Binninghatn Atlantic R. R. And Its Connections 0n Dec. 17th, 18th, 2ist 22nd 23rd, 24th, 25th, 31»t, 1910, this on»n»Pv nif ' will sell ...... round trifrt all : , . ;etfi from ts agency stations to.-dl impor ant stations on and Southof the Ohio and Rivers and East of tiro Mississippi Di,,„. » to leave - returning not later than nn< n, K ht Jan. 6th, 1910. Cnurenient Schedules Passenger .Excellent Mcnt - service, for turiner information ask our Ticket Agent or Write W. II. Leahy, a ’ H®- . CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. Tbl KM You Have Always Bought Bears tho Eignotureof NEW YEAR PRESENTS *' A .as Suits $ i2. to 50. Boys Suits'$ 4.00 to 15. Childrens Suits$3. to 9. *. WE invite our friends and patrons in Wayne County, to visit our store when in Savannah and toseo our immense showing of SMART, SWELL and SERVICEABLE Suits. We give particular attention to mail orders. Beautiful things in new fall neckwear, Fall Hats, and all kinds #f Mens Furnishings. Remember to make this Store Your Headquarters when visiting Our City «2N John W. Parker, Manager Savannah, Ga. Lejral Advertisements Scales Sroriff Georgia, Wayne County Will be sold on the first Tues¬ day in January, next, at the cou¬ rt house in said Connt.y, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the follo¬ wing property, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land sit¬ uate, lying and being in the third land district of orij iualy Appling now Wayne county, Georgia, con¬ taining One hnndred and ninety (190) Acres, more or less, and be¬ ing a part of lot of land No. 295 (Two hundred and Ninety five,) said parcel of land lying on the west side of said lot in said distri¬ ct, bounded north by lands of Frank M. Murray, west by lands of M, A. Coleman, south by lands R. J. Mad ray and East by lands of Mrs M. A. Reddish. Said ab¬ ove described tract or parcel of land being levied upon as the prop erty of Madray & Odum, R, W. Mad ray, ami \V. G. Odum, to satisfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Mrs. Sarah Jane Sin¬ clair and against said Mad ray A Odum, K, IV. Mad ray and W. G. Odum. This the 6th day of Decern ber, 1909. J. S. Lee, Sheriff STATE OF G1"X)RGIA, Waj-ne County To the Sheriff of Said County, and his Lawful Deputies—, Greet¬ ing: W. E. Clay COMPLAINT. vs. S Libel for randa M. Clay § Divorce Tl»* 'ixte-Uant, Aranda Mincey wia,v is hereby renU red personal¬ ly or by attorney, to be and ap¬ pear at the March term of Suj»er ior Court, to be held in and for said County, on the third Monday in March next, then and there to answei the Plaintiff’s demand in an action of cornplai nt, or in de¬ fault thereof the Court will pro¬ ceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable T. A. Parker, Judge of said Court, this 16th day of Febauary, 1909. Ira M. Ray bon, Clerk. Georgia Wayne County, Wilfbc sold at the courthouse door in said county on the first Tuesday in January 1010 within legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, ail that certain tract part or parcel of land situate !iiScuIf \VaTne n C^nty, r G^r gia containing one hundred and ci'diiy (1 HO) acres more or less, bounded as follows, on the north bv lands of K. J, Madi-ay, n tiros.) i h by lards of W.W. Copeland, on -he cart to lands of J. Dent and on the west by lands of the L. Carter Company, „H that certain parcel of ]anct siu , at(>! lying and ‘ring in the Town of Jesup, Wayne(k)un t.y Georgia, fronting Norte-cast on the corner of walnut and Cy press streets fifty feet aud runn injr | m r|,- at right angles with said Street (Walnm) 1 wo hundred feet a twenty foot alley-way, and bounded » follows: northeast by said walnut st,, southeast by cy prP>H s t., south-west by alley way and nortli-west by la«es of H. W. Wlm oy, said parcel of lane being th :i»M)n. Said land levied as the property of K. W. Madray to sat isfy an execution issvea on the 8th iu.v f December 1909, from Gvo' giH in Invor of Marshal and Compel* against R. W. Madray. This 8th day December 1909, J. B, Lee, Shrriff. Ordinary *f. Advertising Georgia, Wayne Counts'. To all whom it may concern: I>. M Clark, having in proper form applied to roe for permanent Letjcrs of Administration on the estate said of Viney Mosley, late of County, this is to ci te all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Viney Mosley to be and ap¬ pear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause if any they can, why permanent administration should not be grant ed to D. M. Clark on Viney Mos¬ leys estate. Witness m.v hand and official signature, this 7th of Dec. 1909. J. L). Crawford Ordinary. Georgia, Wayne County. To the heirs at law of S. R. Harris, late of said county, deceas ed. W. H. Nichob having made application to require tides to be executed to him to certain land described in a bond for titles there te attached, purporting to be sign ed by 8. R, Harris, late of said county deceased, the said appli¬ cation alleging that said land has been fully paid for, all parties concerned arc hereby notified that said application will be heard be¬ fore the court of Ordinanv for said county, on the 3rd day of Jan uary, 1910. This 7th day of Dec¬ ember, 1909. J, D. Crawford, Ordinary. Georgia, Wayne County, By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Wayne Cou nty, Georgia, granted at Decem¬ ber term, 1909, there will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tues in January 1910, at the courthouse door in said county, within the logal hoars of sale, to the high¬ est and best bidder, for cash, ‘he following described lands, to-wit: 409 acres of headright land, bound ed on the north by land of Riley ... Westbcrry and , wife, .. on ,, the east . by land of Bud and Maud Harper on the southeast, soutii and south west by land of GrangerviHo Tur p.nu.0 C-,« Br„d, and Big Branch, also 69 acres headright land, bounded on north east by said Big Branch, south west by land of Dan Horton and oth -r land of the estate of J. A. Harper, deceased, and on north west by lands of Mrs. Tilla Stew art; also, 5l8 acres headright land bounded northeast by said land of Mrv Ti j|* Stewart, said sixty nine acre tract and said land of Dan Horton, on the east by saw land of Dan Horton and Big Bran c h, on the south by lot of head rg • h , g i on t j, e wf« by fracti^l lots of f o tterj Uerv land numbers 263 and 264, • also said fractional lot number 264, containing 19 8-10th’s acres; also 339 an d 2-I0th acres of fractional ..... ®J lan ^ "““roionnf’lexcept . „„ , , all of said fracaonal lot exc.pt 150 acres on the west side of same belonging te th,- Downing Com " •* „ M more or | e3 ,, ant l lying ami be>ng m the 3rd district of said Wayne county. , n d all of which land is more def j n itely located #nd described b\ iU- . , ma( t e by U. A. ber 4th., 1909, and which will lie recorded in the Office of the Clerk 0 f \v,j- ne Superior Court within ,he next few days. Purchaser pay ing for titles. 1 hL the 7th day 01 December, 1909. M. C. Administrator Estate of J. A. Harper, Deceased. * vj. .**. Undertaker IS WHALEY BLOCK A F PARKER’S OLD STAK'D Am prepared to fill telegraph telephone orders on short notice If you need anything in my line will be glad to serve you. J bun¬ dle coffins from the lowest to Ike highest prices. J. K. DYE, Jesup, Ca, A BOON - TO SCFFBRTXG *rov«R Thousands of wonita ruaer uir>t*» peculiar to their get on account of <r. regularities and the failure of the it. gang to perform their natural fonri.ma The great asntliern remedy -Tin-e-Vit* comes to the relief of suffering a j*.»n by toning up their whole ml«* i, t .? ing regularity, a good appetite au J good digestion At* he change of life it will prove itself afiiend indeed. r : girls will find it valuable in'iyx'i'ihg them to reach a healthy, robes’, ami rig orous womanhood. Tor the \±< iju kinds of female irregularities, r-.a-.-3a vitao hats few cqt.els and no superior*. Druggist Roll it at l.GOporbci'.a M factored by Qrangvr Medicare Co Chattanooga, Tjme. Said 1>J Ktiijht’ • Pharmacy. i'Y Can Walk Now Many people in the southern s' \f*s have been cm ed of hidney an l b! u1 tar disease after plivsicians have by using Xl-ia-cura. Mr J Gaihr,’. i f Cleveland, Ala, writes: "I can ri-rion mend your 17-ra-cnra to neigVtu.r* It has don? m® w-onclerful good. I sm on my eighth bottle and iiMl—Watii :i')>v I was past valkiaj only wh ri they helped me-Buffero(l from kidney ai.d bladder troubles lam gra!.;iu> !a U* ra-cura, Druggists sell this inert* t* r* ab 1 ? remedy at 50 ccnta anil 1. <'* (ter bottle, Try it and be convinced, <d ty Knight's Pharmacy. Staves Doctors" Bites Mr. Z.onis Ht. Ivjn *, of Hoai?r*»‘ U. Ala. joins in with u mijhty taroa a* follows: “Granger’s LU crEegu1 1 1 « :i a great saver of doctor bills.I Ima’.rl. ed it and know what I am talking about, I have used it for constipi'l <». headache, colds eto and it has mw failed to do alllexpected. If iiswl i,.lrl. ligently and at the right time, it a .11 do ail that is claims!, for it, 1 *h ill. keep Granger’s Liver Begulatnr in : :a house us long as i can get it, Dr.: t Mi sell it in enameled tin box at lie cents per tos. Sold by Kiughl'a Fhar;::?:.y. ASTHMA CURED. Expert Medical Scientists An¬ nounce Startling Re,suits Ob¬ tained by Senpine New York—Thousands n tak¬ of-, ing advantage of the generous for made by The Woodworth Co. 1173 Broadway. New York Citv requesting an experimental skin disco-, pack¬ age of Lunolu the new very, w hich is mailed free of char ge to all who write for it. Italona is sufficient to clear the eompLx ion over night a,id rid tho faev,of pimples in a few hours. tried L’driT',!a / Those who have will find that the oc bofc'ph ride in Jesup at all Drug stores is auffi X ent to cure the worst form of Ec¬ zema where the parts effected are not too large. On the first applica¬ tion ot Lemola the itchisg wiil stop. It has cured thousands rffie ct<d with Eczema, Teeters, ^Hash¬ 11 s ’ , Itchings, Irritations, Acme’s Scaldings and Crusting of skin, 8CaJps of infants , children and «td u j ts _ j t j s gtxK l for the preserva tion and purification of the skin, scalp, hair and hands for the ).v« [>}^ e kheads, redness smd-rov;»h ness and also the treatment of burns, scalds,, wourids. so res. t-ltaA pmgs as well as nursery. ECZE cu i’implos Disa|.{tear are plexion Cleared Over ------ New York:— llionsanda are taking advantage of the generous offer made by the Woodworth 1163 Broadway, New York ,reqitesfcmg an expemaental o{ & ^ t.ro great discovery for Asthma, Hay gihroh Fever mailed bronchitis free and of charge Catai|;h, to ail wh* it w rite for it. It iscurtegtnousan 1 of the most stubborn % casr-. 4t nmke ? n ° diff | re nco Itn - J’ 051 } , the 1H vo climatic been suffenpy con4»tek . «»OW.s«vePa wkars you live. Seiuoine 1 ure you. « ed failed with othertreatm-nts «M ! e ^ fin<1 a do not pe c^his a.scom-ag w l but send for a tnal won derfv.l truly meriton* remedy which is a scientific compound dh covered by a Professor of Veinna —■ Lookout! for 8 Ear-lead of milch cows that I will have for S ale about Januaryl 1919. B. R. Sited. £». Ohaii&noogfc and -Oise HutlOW ow *, a t Winn & C®.