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McRae
Kicklightfr Build 1 vr, Jesup Georgia
Druggists
Select •steely of
Cut glass, T )ilet sets, Jewelry, Hand
Painted china, Powder Puffs, Jew r el
Cases, Gold and Silver Ware., Also
P ure Drugs
rescriptions
Cigars and Tobbaco
Give us a trial- Court¬
eous treatment Prom
pt Service. : Phone .12 :
RYALS REMEDIES
For Sale
FOUR UNDER WOOD TYPE WHITER Machines
These machines ar<> com! arativel.v NEW having been
used one term in the Commercial Department of the
Public School and are all n GOOD CONDITION.
Will be sold for CASH only. The Board of Educat¬
ion reserving the right to accept or reject any bids
offered. Apply at the Council Room.
Juu. 12th.,1910. James Steele Sect’y-
Just Starting
Housekeeping?
OR- IE YOU NEED A FEW ARTICLES TO
BRIGHTEN Up your old Furniture, WE have
Just what you require, either in Kitchen Furnit
ure, Stoves, Dishes and Enamelware, Or in Bed
room Suites, Odd Dresses, Washstanda, Tables,
Chairs, and B s. A Splendid line of New Hugs
M-'ltin . a”. 1 r p" .
Tp> .. < ......... rwBn 1 iSsware, and Hurd
w
E. "Bray
Hardware Co.
Are You
t- Li ^st?
With your v hen for the
sake of s; i r w dollars
you U-C .. whose
omy recommendation is its
analysis. It requires mix no spe
c : a’ knowledge to The _c„ value te
rials to analyses.
f a fertilizer lies in the ma
used, so as not to
over feed the plant another, at one
time and starve at
^his is why Royster brands
e so popular. Every in
gr:A-- i, °> its, Twenty-five particular
work
years c cc in making
goods: n crops has
enable ow what is
requ.k
See iiial iraee •. : ai k is on every bag
TtiADE MARK
WEGISTEBEO
F» S. Royster Ouano Co
norfolk, VA.
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m m Local and Personal..
Mr. L. 8. Price Senior .spent
Several days in Moultrie this week
Mrs. J. W. C. Trowell who has
been quite sick is belter.
W. L. Jones elected mayor of
Odum.
Miss Mamie Bottoms, of Thom*
asvilie is visiting Mrs. J. G. Tut
en.
.Mr. Frank L. Stewart of near
| Fendig wa s circulating amongst
his many friends here Monday.
Mr. W. T. Grantham-an-f R.
R. Arnett, Esq. Odessa, were
here this week.
Mr. D. J. Smith, of Screven,
was a visitor to our office Mon¬
day.
Mr. Jamos Collins of near
Odum was in Jesup Wednesday.
Mr. J. D. Crawford, Junior of
Wa.ycross was in Jesup, Wednes¬
day on business.
Former Deputy Sheriff T. J.
Teston of Nahunta was among his
friends here this week.
Mr. Leonard B. Odum of Odum
Georgia was in Jesup attending
to business affairs Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Surren
cy of near Oglethorpe settlement
were charming visitors to Jesup
his week.
Mr. VV. H. Tyson a clever cor
| respondent to tnis pacer was ii>.
town Saturday greeting his num¬
erous friends.
Mr. Lawerence Mad ray of near
Madray Spring was in Jesup Mon
l -day on business.
Mr. L. S. A1 found Sr. of Way
!cross, Ga: was in Jesup Monday
in the interests of his firm the
Waycross Turpentine Company,
Mr. R. S. Madray, of near
Aiadray Springs was in Jesup
Saturday on business.
Mr. A. P. Kelly, endentilied
premiently endeDtified with
Waynesvilie business world, was
i in Jesup Monday.
Mr. Win. M. Harris, of near
1 Brentwood was in Jesup on im¬
portant financial business Mon¬
day.
Mr. It. S. Horton, who is now
interested in a large Turpentine
Company at Brentwood span t the
week end with his family last
week.
Air. E. F. Fleming Wayne’s
crack quail gunner of Broadhurst
spent the week end with his fa id -
by.
Dr. Crummey has a $500. stock
of county school books and school
Supplies. Store is always opan.
Give him a call.
Mr. Hugh B. Taylor, Atlantic
Coast Line Engineer, whose run
was formerly on the Jesup “short
but whose residence is now in
Jacksonville, Fla: visited hi.s son
W.llie and friends at the Wayne
Hotel, Sunday.
The reception in print, of the
anniversary of the crystal wed
ding of Mr. and Mrs. Theordoro
Wilkins will appear in our next
issue.
Court House Items
The many friends of Col. Jos.
A. Morris, who was quite serious¬
ly hurt in the railroad yards last
I Friday will be glad to know that
he is able to be out and his in jur
; ies are not as serious as his physi
j dans first anticipated.
GoJ. Leon A. Wilson of Way
jcross was in our midst Monday
on professihnal matters in conn
jection with the Jesup Man ufuc
; turing Company, bankrupt.
J passed Col. Joe through Bennett Jesup of Brunswick day
one
! last week.
Judge D. M. Clark spent Sat
ur lay in Brunswick on business,
County Commissioner J. W.
I Harper of near Gardi was in Jes
up Tuesday.
! Among the visiting .... lawyers at
| te nding Countv Court and Charle were Par- Col,
W. VV. Bennett
of Bavley and Judge J‘ I. S’JU
.nerall of Blackshear.
Count.* Court convened Mon
, ay for the regular January quar-
1,1 r v < j rm '. ^. U ‘, ' a m,m '
Cnmi na “ V1 CaS ° S We rC
.used , of. J. Harper I charged v
vitn cutting a line tree was con
Victcd. while George Harris char
ged with shooting on a public
road , acquittted. .... , Several c»„„, Q i
was
. ,
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defendants.
Mr. D. W. Drawdy one of the
sturdy farmers ot Wayne was here
the week.
Plenty of Disc Harrows and
Chattanooga Plows at Winn &
Co.
Mrs. Leonard carter, of Sav¬
annah is spending a few days
with friends in Jesup.
Air. A. II. Highsmith of Way
ncsvilio was in Jesup, last week
on business.
Mr. Jack Bennett, of Screven,
Ga: was in town Monday on busi¬
ness.
Air. L. B. Dukes, of near Scre¬
ven, Ga: was in town Monday on
business.
Air. Samuel Akms, of Alount
Pleasant, was in Jesup last week
on business.
Air. D. J. lirannen, of Screven
was in Jesup last week on busi¬
ness.
Air. Elias Hodge, of Waynes
ville, was in Jesup last week on
business.
Air. S. W. Strickland of Scre¬
ven, was .in Jesup, Monday, on
business.
Mr. A. ii. Strickland of, Jesup
was greeting bis friends in town
Saturday. \
Air. Samuel Druy, of Waynes
ville, Ga; was in Jesup on** Mon¬
day on business.
Mr. L. II. Smith a represena
tiveof the Dixie Printing Iuk Co.
of Savannah, gave our if lice a
business call Monday.
Congeanial 1. F. Breen, of Phin
hollaway creek spent the day in
Jesup with his family Sunday.
Just received a fresh car ( hue
Tennessee mules at Wiun ot Co
When you are in town do not
fail tc see our line of improved
farming Impliments at Winn &
Co.
Mr. S. A. Baker, who is spen¬
ding a few weeks at Odum, Ga:
iftade a week end visit to his fam¬
ily, Sunday.
Mr. T. S. Wilkins of Brent¬
wood, one of Wayne’s most suc¬
cessful turpentine operators drove
in from Brentwood to spend Sun¬
day with his family.
Mr. D. B. Peer, who is inter¬
ested in the business world, of
the tinseling little town Odum
spent Sunday in Jesup with his
family.
Miss Janie Dctoach of Glenn
ville wlio has been the guest of
Miss Alma Tindall for a few days
returned to her home at Glcnn
villc, unday night.
Captain Harr.v W. Whaley of
‘he News spent Tuesday in Sav
annau on business in connection
with the paper and other financia
interests.
Mr. I’. L. Courson of Ilickox
Ga: made a brief stay in Jesup
an J mentioned he was headed for
Baltimore, Md. i n which city he
will purchase a greater part of
ids stock for his largo Mercantile
business at Hickox.
Little Miss Elizalwth, Wilkins
the little daughter, of Mr. & .Mrs.
J. If. Wilkins, had an accident
last Sunday. One of her fingers
was amputate'!. Dr. Crrmmey
attended her.
Mr. — Murphy and son of
Waycross, who have purchased
the Electric Light plant of the
Jesup Manufacturing Company
have rented the f at) residence,
where the family of Mr. Murphy
will reside. The News extends a
hearty we come to Jesup to our
new neighboios.
Mr. S. E. Cohen, one of Jesup,s j
leading and progressive merchants
and also a member of the Alder
manic Board of our City left for i ;
a month visits to New York City 1
where he will buy an
stock of spring and summer goods
Mrs. Cohen is with Mr. Cohen
while in New York.
Just received at Winn & Co,
a car of fine Tennesee mules.
After twe years confinement I
in Chatham county jail, where
*-*» s ™ l ‘»' e bc “
R
wjU ^ given new tna , I
a
in the near future, but where it ‘
will take place has not yet been 1
!
ei her the attorneys
for the defendants or the state,
Judge p C. B. Conyers, of the
Brunswick , circuit . . empowered ,
is
under the law, to select any conn
t j ie thiQk 1 *^,
Banker L. Carter oJ avannah
was here a day or two ehis week.
Mr. LeRoy Price spent Sunday
in Ludowici Ga.
Mr. II. L. Heritage cadieir cf
the Merchants and Farmers, Bank
is suffering- from an inflam'd
eye which is causing him con idor
-able pain and inco vrnience.
School Notes
Mr. J. At'. Lewis, of Ilickox,
is contemplating to enter the race
for sheriff
. Wc urge the boys to keep push¬
ing matters, unfit all the sur¬
rounding schools will be linked to
gether by a Base ball lea,ms.
The Lite ray Society is on the
verge of a Debate with Waycrcss.
A subject has not been decided
upon as yet. Put it is thougl t
an agreement can be reached in
few days.
The speakers to represent Jcs -
ill) in the debate will be elected
by the society, at the next regular
meeting.
There will be five in the, gradu¬
ating class this year and seven
next year. Is that not a true sign
of advancement < Next year will
see the largest graduating class
in the history of this school here¬
tofore there lias not been more
than three in the graduating ehi-s
and only thro 1 twice in the annals
of the school.
The i iterary Society is making
progress right along. Every mem¬
ber manifests a deep interest in
every move that is made. Next
Friday we will have a debate, the
subject being “Resolved that wo¬
men should be allowed tho right
of suffrage” Much intorcscrt
has al ready been shown.
Rev. Lester of the Methodist
church was welcom'd as a school
visitor at the chapel exercises
Monday and gave a very interest
>ng ta Ik.
Examination is past but more
coinin’.
For the first ti me in tho recol
lction of the oldest citizen in
Jesup, a .snow flurry greeted the
town duriug the early hours of
the evening. The snow crystals
were of good size the fall lasting
fully fifteen minutes. The flakes
presented a bentifu! spectacle and
the children lost no time in snow¬
balling ever.) thing within roach
Special Notices
Lost! ()n mobile tween the M road A u t be¬ ’ o -
a n s
Ferry and Jesup, a ladys black
hand satchel worth $5l).o0 brass
trimmed. ‘Suitable reward for re
turn to Mrs. J. A. Oesterreichers
Jesup, Georgia. A tag with the
name “Aldine fotol” was attach¬
ed and Bag co.ituinod among oth¬
er articles a pearl handled pistol
razor, ladies' purse, etc.
Notice to 'The Public.
] am now prepared to do all
kinds of repair work such as
wagon, buggy and machine repar
ing of any kind. Gin saw filing
is m.y speciality and have the
best machine file on the market.
Bring your gin saws tome and
save money. I guarantee perfect
satisfaction. All work done by
an expert workman, Shop at Ele
tric Light and Ice Plant.
John Connely, in charge.
MvatvUc Coast
Skne. ■&.
SCIIBDULk..
Effective Nov 14, 1909
Arriving and leaving time a
Jesup.
No. From Arrive a
gg Savannah 4:15 a. m.
^ Jacksonville 10:20 j». m.
,ll;38a. in
Waycross.......11:10 a. in.
\y' a; cross........8:25 p.
2 Savannah........4;45 p. in.
22 Waycross.... 8:25 p. m
57 Savannah.........8;40 p. in
85 Savannah........10;42 a. m.
58 Waycross........6;48 a. ni.
20 Folkston.......7;05 p. rn
.. _ Leave at
„
*9 Jacksonville......4;20 a. m.
80 Savannah .......10:25 p. m.
‘-2 Savannah........11 ;42 a.m.
185 Waycros ,...... 11;40 a. m.
21 89 \\ Mayoress.......4;_o aycro-<.......4::,0 a.
p. m.
22 Savannah 7;20 p. m.
, Waycross........SB , . p. m.
85 Jacksonville .....10;47 a.m.
58 Savannali........«;40 a. m.
Clothing of Quality
John W. Parker, Manager
Savannah, Ga.
You Can Order By Mail
With Satisfaction Assured
Mens Suits $10. to 30.
Overcoats $10. to $40.
Raincoats “ “ ii
Boys Suits $1.98 to 10.
Beautiful Four-In-Hands 25c.
• 50c. 75c. Knox and Stetson
Hats. New Styles.
Watch our Advertisement in Savannah
Papers and when yov visit Savannah make
Your Headquarters at 1 he Metropolitan.
Legal Advertisements
Sheriffs Sale
Georgia, Wayne County.
Will'be sold at the court house
door in said county on tho fiist
Tuesday in February 1910, with¬
in the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash, the foll¬
owing described realty, to wit;
All that, tract or parcel of land
containing two hundred thrity
live acres of lot of land number
two hundred forty-eight lying and
being in the. third district of orig¬
inally Appling, now Wayne Cou¬
nty, ane lying and being on thp
South-west side of big Goose
Creek and being a portion of said
lot number two hundred forty
eight, together with all improve¬
ments thereon. Said land levied
on as the property of E. \V. Og¬
den to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior Court of said
County of Wayne in favor of the
L. Carter Carter Company for
use of tho Jesup Banking Com
pan.v against E, W. Ogden.
T his the 5th day of January
1910.
J. S, Lee, b'herriff,
Ordinary -x. -
A, ddertifing
Georgia, Wayne County.
'To all whom it may concern.
N. L. Strickland having in
proper form applied to me for
Pcrmnncnr Letters of Adminis¬
tration on the estate cf Calli 3
Strickland lale of said Connty,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors ami next of kin of Cal
lie Strickland to be and appear at
m.v office, within the time allowed
by law and show cause if ny they
an why permanent administration
cshnuld not be granted N. L. Strie
kland on Callie Strickland estate.
Witness iny hand and official
signature, this 3rd day of January
1910.
J. D, Crawford, Ordinay.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the
Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell land belonging to the Es
tatc of Viney Mosley for the pur¬
pose of distribution. Said appli¬
cation will be heard at the regu¬
lar term of the Court of Ordinary
for said County to be held on the
first Monday in February, 1910.
This 5 day of January 1910.
1). Al. Clark, Administrator
upon the Estate of Vin.y Mosley
deceased.
Excursion Rates
VIA
A. B. & A.
Maidi Gra : , Mob’le, Ala
February 3rd-8th, 1910.
Mardi Gras, Pensacola, Fla.,
February 3rd-8th 1910.
Mardi Gras, New Orleans La
February 3rd-8th, 1910
Annual Session Ancient Ar¬
abia Order Nobles of Mystic
Shrine, New Orleans’ Ln,.
April 12-I3th, 1910.
International Convention:
Student Volunteer Move¬
ment for Foreign Missions,
December 29th to January 5
th, 1910. Ticket Agent will
furnish fnll information.
W. H. Leahy, General
Passenger Agent,
Atlanta.
Announcements
POLITICAL Announcements
will be charged for at the rate
of $5.00 cash in advance in this
column and are subject to the Dem
ocratic Primary.
For sheriff
Tothcvoters of Wayne County
I hereby announce myself a enndi
d ite for re-election to tiio office
of Sheriff of Wayne County and
would appreciate tho vote of all
my friends. I believe I have filled
the office honorably and faithfully
and I won! appreciate an endorse¬
ment from the people. I promise
the same good attention, t« the
interests ef the people that I
have shown in the short time I
have had opportunity tince I was
honored by them. Faithfully
Jos. S. Lee.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Wayne Coun¬
ty: By solicititation of many vot¬
ers of Wayne County I hereby
announce myself a candidate for
Sheriff of Wayne County, sub¬
ject to the next Dcmecratic Pri¬
mary. If elected I promise that
I will fill the office to the best of
my ability.
Elmer Grooms.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Wayne Connty;
I hereby announce my Candida
cy for tho office ef Sheriff of Wa
yno County, aubject to the demo
cratic primary, and solicit your
support and influence. If elected
I pledge my best efforts towards
the duties devolving upon the
proper management of the office.
Respectfully Yours, \V. 0. Strick
land.
COUNTY TREASURER
To the Voters of Wayne County.
J hereby announce my candida¬
cy for County Treasurer of Way¬
ne County subject to the action
of tho Democratic Rriraary and
solicit the votes and influence of
my friends throughout the county
and promise if elected to fulfill
the duties of said office to the
best of my ability.
Respectfully,
D. S. Price
FOR COUNTY TRE \ SURER
From the earnest solicitation
of m.v many friends throughoua
the County I hereby announce
Myself as a candi'* 1 - the
county treasurer,
to the Democratic :
promise . to fulfill the du of
said office to tr.e best of my abil
lty if elec.cd._
Davis Dubbery.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
From the earnest solicitation
of my many friends throughout
the county I hereby announce m.y
self as a candidate for Tax Re¬
ceiver, subject to the democratic
primary, and promise to fulfill the
duties of said office to the best of
my ability if elected
D. I. Carter.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the voters of Wayne County.
I hereby announce office myself a
candidate for the of Tax
Collector of Wayne County, sub¬
ject to the Democratic primary
Marion Odum.
For Tax Collector
1 hereby announce myself a
Candidate for for the office ®f Tax
Collector of Wayne of County, sub¬
ject to the action the ensuin'*
primary and solicit the support of
my friends and fellow citizens.
Respectfully, Hatcher.
Geo. C,
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Sigaatureof
5.TR: k k.
■' ? .
Undertaker
IN WHALEY BLOCK AT
PARKER’S OLD STAND .
Am prepared to fill telegraph j
telephone orders on short notiee
If you need anything in my line
will be glad to serve you. 1 han¬
dle coffins from the lowest to tkc
highest prices.
J. K. DYE,
Jesup, Ga.
A BOOS TO SUFfEWXn WO.'ifO
Thousamts of women sii..c :t“‘. n
[wculiar to their sex on account oi' ir
regularities and. the failure of the or.
gam to perform their natural fimtlioiu
The great southern remedy -Yin-o Vita
comes to the relief of suffering woman
by toning up their whole system ittir
ing regularity, a good arpetite aad
good digestion. At'be change of Ufa it
will prove itself afiiendindeed. Tnwng
girls will find it valuable in sssistisg
•hem to reach a healthy, robust and rig
orons womanhood. For the TstiJu
kinds of female irregularities, Vin-os
vitae has few equels and no superiors.
Druggist sell it at 1.00 perbottle Mann
factured by Granger Medicine Co
Chattanooga. Tenn. Sold by Knight’
Pharmacy.
Can Walk Now
Many peoplo in the" southern states
have been cured of kidney and bladder
liiease after physicians have failed
by using F-ra-cur*. Mr.y. Gailual, of
Cleveland, A\a, writes: “I c^n reccm
meud your T’ -ra-enra to ntighbera It
has done me wonderful goc*’ ira
,ny oighth bottle and cm vfllk now
[ was past walking only when thiy
htdped nre-suffered from kidney and
bladder troubles. 1 am grate Jul t# U
ra-cura, Druggists sell this incompat¬
ible remedy at 50 cents and 1.00 par
wbtle, Try it and be convinced. Sold
r,y Knight’s Pharmacy.
bAVES DOCTOK8’ BlLId
Mr. Aon is M. K?n/, of HomefST) le.
Ala. joins in with a mighty tbron . as
follows: “Granger’s LiverKegulstwi,
a great saver of doctor bills, t have tri
ed it and know whal I .am talking
abont, I have used it for constipation,
headacho, colds ct« and it has never
fail'd to do alllexpccted. If used Intel¬
ligently and at the right time, it will
do all that is claimed for it. I shai.l
keep Granger’s Liver Regulator in the
house as long as i can get it, DraggtSt
sell it in enameled tin bex at ’ii oentn
per tox. Sold by Kingkt’s Pharmacy.
ASTHMA
CURED.
Expert Meilical Scientists An¬
nounce Startling Results Ob¬
tained by Senpiae
New York—Thousands a tak¬
ing advantage of the generoas of¬
fer made by The Woodworth Co.
1173 Broadway. New York City
requesting an experimental skin disco¬ pack¬
age of Li rnola the new
very, which is mailed free of char
ge to all who write for it. Itaiona
is sufficient to clear the com pier
ion over night axd rid the fee* ef
pimples in a tew hours.
Those who have tried Lemola
will find that the 5c box on sale in
Jesup at all Drug stores is Sufff ci
ent to cure the worst form of E*.
zema where the parts effected ar«
not too large. On the first applica¬
tion ot Ijeinola the itchiag will
stop. It has cured thousands affe¬
cted with Eczema, Teetera, Kash¬
es, Itchings, Irritations, Acme*
Shillings and Crusting of and skin,
scalps of infants, children ad¬
ults. It is good for the preserva¬
tion and purification hands for of the the skin,
scalp, hair and pre¬
vention of the clogging of the
pores the usual cause and of pimples,
blackheads, redness -rom^-i
C^6lds, *lpo the treatment ef
pinJMm wounds, sores, chafp
well as the toilette aid
nursery.
ECZEMA ■
CURED
TimpkC apear and Com
plexion Clear
New York:— Thousands are
taking advantage of tho generous
offor made by the Woodworth
CM. 1183 Broadway, New York*
City .requesting Senpine, an experiment*!
package of tae great
discovery for Asthma, Ha.v Fever
bronchitis and Catarrh, ishich is
mailed free of charge to all who
write foi it. It is curing thousand
of the most stubborn cases. It
makes no difference how long you
have been suffering or how severe
the climatic conditions are where
you live, Senpine re yon.
If you have experimented with
other treatments and have failed
to find a cure do not be discourag¬
ed but send for a trial olthis won¬
derful truly meritous remedy
which is a scientific compound dis
covered by a Professor of Vein ns
Univerity, and is being rccommea
ed by thousands.
Look out ! for a car-load of
milch Cows that I will have for
sale about January 11910.
B. R, Shed.
Plows Chattanooga ana -Disc Hairc-w
at Winn &Co.