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M- EPPS
. . . Wholesale Dealer In .. .
Hav, Corn, Oats Bran, Meal
ni An ,w ! 11 -J Jliji 1 j
v . vi ,ke for
e , .a cose pricer C«»h.
2 BIG Stuff carloads now in of stock. Feed
If you n :e:l anything in this line ID sure and see us.
Jesup, Ga. J. A. EPPS, Manager
McRae Brothers
lighter Builp t >t* Jesup Georgia
Druggists
1Select *stocK_ of
Cut glass, T lilet sets, Jewelry,Hand
Pai.ited china, Powder Puffs, Jewel
Cases, Go'd and Silver Ware., Also
! ure Drugs
rj
rescriptions
Cigars and Tobbaco
Give us i triel, Court
eous treatment Prom
pt Service. Phone -.12 :
ICE CREAM made from Mion cream fresh every
day. COOLING Drinks made from pure syrups.
“BEAUFORT” Ginger Ale refreshing and invogra
ting. Our syrups arc mud ■ from fresh fruits.
RYALS REMEDIES
THE SEASON IS HERE AND WE ARE
PREPARED for it with a first class stock of
Hooks, Lines, Reels etc.. Baseballs, Masks,
Gloves, Mitt-, and Bats. You can save money
on these as on everything else you buy of us.
M. K. "Bray
Hardbejare Co.
22nd; Annua Chatauqua
Albany, Ga.
April 17 to 24
A wonderful list of amusing and in¬
structive ana Entertainers
have been secured. Every day
n Sp< cud day.
^tlanticl^oast me
'gents will Sell excursion tickets at very low rates.
Apr i 16tii to 23rd inclusive limited to return April
2.3th, 191b.
EXCURSION RATES
To Albany Ga,. for th- Georgia. Chatapua, April 17 tc 24
Via. A. B. A. R. R. Tickets will be sold April 16th to 23
inclusive and return limit April 25 th 1910.
ASK THE TICKET AGENT
ooooo ooooo ooooo oooo° 00900 OOOOO
Excursion rates via Atlantia Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad wjll be grafted for the following occasions. Gen¬
era! Assembly. Presbyterian church in the U. S. Atlantic
City N. J. May 18 311910. Worlds Sunday Sckoel Assoc¬
iation Washington r>. G May 1910. Rates apply \ ia all ois-n
ticketirg routes. Tickets carry good long limits and will
and v. id ff. r.i i delight;ul trip to the’Nations capital f.nd
A i er -.jiy! . Sea-’ >re R-sorts. Asv th-ticket Agent
W. H. Leabey, General Passenger Agent.
To the voters of Wayne County
1* on thirty four years of citizen
ship in your G maty and without
solicitation or consultation with
anyone I announce m.vself a candi
date for the office of Cour.lv Trea
-surer subject to the. democratic
primary. Upon purely a Imsin
proposition- nam -h if * Feted to
that high r.n i responsible tr.-e
dieifharge I will give bond and fuit'Jui’y
jlw a! and of donate the duties reouir_ half oi
•4 by one
Laff. >
3'o-nigbtat tbeSkoolc room.
Only costs
A shilling
Or 25 cents in U S. money.
Memorial day Tuesday 26th.
Clay the sand or vice-versa C
“s between Odessa and Jesup,
Mr. C. H. Rodgers, of
non, Ga; was in Jesup this week
Mr. P. T. Carter, of
Was in Jesup, Saturday on bus!
nfcss.
Mr. Will Rodgers, of
\urst, was in Jesup Saturday
business.
Mr. R. S. Reddish, of Odum.
a as in Jesup Saturday on bus
ness.
Mr Peter Williams, of Doctor
town was Jesup on business Sat¬
urday.
Mr. Harris, of Jesup, was b
t -wn on business the litter i a
>f the week.
Mr. John Smith, of M idra
springs, was in Jesup on busi¬
ness Saturday.
Mr. Robr, L. Westberry, o
Mad ray Springs was in Jesup oi
business Saturday.
Mr. F. C. Bennett, of near
Route one was in Jesup on busi
ness.
If you want to laugh roar
scream, attend the pcrformanei
o niahtand seo the farce the di e.
trick ‘skule 1 .
Mr. Horce Popped of Odum
was a nong the jurors in Wayni
; U|>erior Court Monday.
What has become, of the “Joe
frown’’ train between Macon
and Jesup? Dropped out says out
reporter.
Mr. John \V. Knight, of near
Jesup was in town on businc-s
Monday.
Mr. J. R. Westberry, of Odum
was in town greeting friends Sat
urday.
Mr. Will Butler, of near Jesui
on<s of our best farmers was ii
town Monday.
Tax Receiver J. N. Green ol
Screven was in town Saturday on
official business.
Mr. I. C. Bennett, a prominent
fanner of Screven, was mingling
with friends in Jesup Monday.
Mr. D. B. Poor, of Odum,
vas in Jesup Sunday with his
family.
Mr. W. B. Westberry, of near
Jesup was in Jesup Monday
attending court.
Mr. Del. Bennett, one of out
most successful farmers was in
J#sup Monday attending Court.
Mr. Charles Thornton, of near
J.supwasin town Tuesday as a
court visitor.
Mr. E. Orummey, of near
Goose Creek, was among court
visitors Monday.
(,ol. Dale Paiker, of l.-axley,
was in town Monday attending
CiUrt ‘
Mrs. Herman Martin of Thom
aiville, is visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Price.
Miss Katie Me Pipkin, visited
VlissJaunita Bennett m Way
cross Saturday.
Miss Hortensc Price visited
Miss Dorice Wiley in
Siturday.
Mr. I. Nathan, ha^ J'cturncd
from a business trip to N. Y. G.
Baltimore and Washington
ie has bought a magnificent stock
. nd seeing the sights.
Our old Dutch Friend Ira. L.
Ingram's smiling countenance
i?en about Jesup again, by
of his dear old friends, ‘
Numerous to Mention’’.
County tieasurer Roberson
cast for the part of “Buddy”
five year old school l»o.\) in ,
deest.rick skule. This star of
cast is worth a quarter so
attend and see Bud.
th- fees allowed me as trea urer
to the county for public road im
provements, to Joe donated by
the commissioners to the Several
districts according to the voting
W*i ulation of each district. I will
[ !e U >s,it <be county friends equally
i!?t'vei-n tlie t«o Banks of J<sup
Consider m.v proposition and vot
for .vour county’s interest. I ex¬
tend to you the White Fltg of
peace. Will you accept it.
Yoor* Truly
W.T. WiBtia*.
•• Local and Personal
- Mr. Leo Walker, of Screven,
was a visitor Monday in Jesup.
Col. Jus. R. Thomas, spent Fri
la.v in Savannah.
Mr, A. H. OQuinn, of Screven,
vaa in Jesap Friday,
Mr. J. H. Smith, of near Jesup
was in Jesup Saturday.
Mr. Marion Odum, caudidVe
-for Tax Collector, was in Jesup,
'riday en-route for Hickox, Ga.
Mr. J. R, Rodgers, of Screven,
vas iu-Jesup Friday an 1 gave ns
i pleasant call.
Airs. Hinkle,y who has been
it Dania Flordia. for a few weeks
ias returned to Jesup.
Mr. L, 8. Price, Jr. of Sylves
er was in Jesup Sunday,
Mis. I.ambdin, and son of Wa.v
er - passed through Jesup on
. ’ iv iv to Atlanta.
■i
\tr \V. A. Goin a leading mer
ia t of die County was attendirg
Monday. '
urt
Mr. J. W. Ifrooker, of Nahunta
was among the jurors attend;; g
c >urt this week.
Mr. John Hilton, of Screven,
was in Jesup attending Superior
Court this week.
Miss Katie McKay, one of
the popular Teachers, visited in
*Y , .toss Satut day.
Mr. W. <i. Odum, of Odum,
was in-Jesup Monday attending
court.
(’apt. C. C. '.race, Sireycn’s
•rominVnt. eitiz, n was attending
Monday.
Mr. JIM ward B. .Jones, of Hiek
>x was attending court Monday
is a juror hi Way no Superior
ourt.
Mr. J. B. Yeomags, of Route
was mingling with friend
vh ;.Gay in Jesup and served as
juror’t'or Wn.M'.e Superior Court.
Mesdaines, J. G. Tuten, J. F.
roen, J. F, Breen, and Miss
hired Dye, spe.nt a day in Sav
a mall on a shopping tour His
week
FARMERS FORM A
NEW PHONE COMPANY
Wayne County farmers have
o.' ' inized a Telephone Company
will have the system in full
op-ration within a few weeks.
Thi ‘ mnpanv has been named
^ *ltnmnlroTelephone Company
tt,vl ' some of our most success fn
,n '' <a"ners on Route
one have taken stock.
Our farmers realize the value of
t | )e phone on their farms, and
c )Urjtr y homes. It will put the
farmer in clo. o touch with the city
enabling him to get better prices
for produce and puts him in touch
wi fl " :r,,!Cil 1 fli(1 that f,,il
1 1 ;lr ^ 3 , 0-110 *' lne
‘ ’' 1 -
fron ‘ lh,s convenience
the social feature is a prcdoinihant
one to the farmer and his family,
G lie following gentlemen are
among the orgonizers. Messrs.
J. J. Burnett, J. F. Reberson.
J- J. Westberry, J. F. Roberson,
lshani Griffiths, J. O. Fennel
f'’ Wi,lterS ; E : <VumraC v ’ J ’ B ’
-
( ' ,llia n f ’ ail( ier j'
Ml ; im nrr t, ; e local ' nnnatrer
and thu young Indies j . who $erve
J ,h public at the Bell Exchange
w j; er, iheir vnluaide a«sis
sire to the New Organgatiou
! in connection with the Bell .system
School Notes
A game of ball wa3 played in
.letup letwcsn T.udowiei -
on last Saturday, which
proved d-sasterous to the
wici team, 'ihe game was so one
si ted that it nai hardly ir.teres
Bennett and Crawford were
the Battery for Jesup.
Jesup, 9, Ludowici
There is some talk of
going to Ludowici next Saturday,
Prove your nerve boys, Dont be
afraid to play th«m in th»ir horns
Georgia, Wayne County,
t\ hereas, W. B. Westberry,
nd others have, made application
'or a new First class public road
the same described as follows.,
Running a direct line from the
‘•nd of lane a* Carter a.id Ellis
place, and running a direct cour
the -e to Jesup a certain sign post where
and Screven road inter¬
sects with said Jesui)and llolrnes
ville road being a distance t-1
about three quarters of a mile
said road running through the
lands of A. William and land be
longieg to Carter and Eilis. Also
to discontinue and abolish that
portion of the old road from end
ot said lane to said sign post.
Which has been marked out
by commissioners and r- port
her eof mado on oath by them,
all persons are notified
that said new raod will on and
after the first Tuesday in May
lit to, by the Commissioners o
Roads and Revenues of said
County, be finally granted if no
new cause be shown to the con
'• ra r v.
This dth day of April 1010.
Ira. M. Ray bon.
Clerk C. C. R. & R. W. C. Ga.
Georgia, Vva.vneCounty.
Will be sold before ihe Court
house loor in said county, on the
first Tuesday in Ma.v, 1901,
in the legal hours of sale, (o
highest bidder for cash, all
certain 'ot of land, situated
the Town of Jesnp, said
and County bounded on the north
east and southeast by lanes, on
tne southwest by I’ine Street, and
on the northwest by Fourth Fifty
foot Street, with each of its four
boundary lines measuring
hundred t'ee f , and designated on
the map f said Town as lot No.
Two hundred and Foit.v-Five to
vrether v i h nil improvements
thereon. Snid land levied on as
the propert'- of Sherman
to satisfy an execution issued
front the Superior Court of said
county in favor of L. R.
against said Sherman Stevens.,
said property Sherman being in possession
of ssid Stevens.,
the 5th day of April, 1910,
J. S. Lee Sheriff.
Will be sold at the Court House
door in said County ori the first
Tuesday in May 191b. within the
lev ul hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash, the following
described realty, to-ivit: AH tha’
t ract or parcel of land containing
Two Hundred Thirty-five acres
of lot of land Number Tw<> Hun¬
dred Forty-eight lying and being
in the Third District of originally
Appling, now Wayne County
ami lying and being or the South
-we-t side ot , Big Goose ('reek
and being a portion of said lot
Number '1 wo Hundred Forty
eight together with all improve¬
ments thereon. Said land levied
on as the property of E. W.
Ogden to satisfy an execution
issued from the County Court, of
-.aid County of Wayne in favor of
M. L. Odum, against E. W. Ogd¬
en, This the 5th day of April 1910
J. S. Lee. Sheriff
GREER - BENSON
SAVANNAH
Shortly attu- llo’clock raid
night at Savannah on last Sunday
Frank Van Gilson, »
'U*-‘d from It is home by telehom
to officiate at the wedding o:
Miss Ilettie Greer and Mr. Fran!
Ben on. Several friends from
v Jc up and An van r.ali were preser t
at the ceremony, which was
perf u mccl in tlie Judge,s c-ti
ce on tVcst Broad Street,
i'he l?ride is a very attractiv
your.g lady and was handsomely
attired in a traveling gown.
After the ceremony the, happ,’
couple and their fr ends. >•< <
to the Union Station
in tax.c.i; s w .ew Piiu. a gr cm
t»k the early nioruirg train for
Mr. Bc.s ;i whi c a young
citizen of Jes ip i 09 a valued era
ploye of th:: A. G. L. If. 11. and
holds a responsible position. Ihe
XA v joins u host oi friends in
1 ,e "ewlr wedded couple
much haypioess.
j rj on , g. <j. Meadow, of A, ieven,
j ] w T a , in Jesup Monday was atten*
via g court
riuUa,s 'tor Mat .! art:ia dopo
$3.00 per month, apply H.
Whaley. City.
STRAYED-j-One male and 1
r ’em lie cow three ye us old marks
crop and half crop on each ear.
Information wanted If, W. Whal¬
ey City.
Legal Advertisements
Sheriffs Sale
Ordinary
Advertising
Citation -12 mos. support.
of Georain.
Wayre County
The return of the appraisers
apart twelve months 1 Sup¬
port to the family of W. R. JohD*
having been filed in mv
MHcp, all persons concerned are
cited to show cause by the 2nd of
May 1910. why said application
for twelve months’ support
not be grant'd. This 4th
1910.
J. D. Crawford, Ordinary.
Citation*—12 mos. support.
Wayne county.
The return of the appraisers
apart twelve months’ sup¬
port to the. family of John M.
-iumpter deceased, having hewn
fil -d in m.v office, all persons cpn
are cited to’ show cause
by the 2nd day of May 1910, why
application for tivclvc months
should not l>e granted.
April 4th 1910.'
J. D. Crawford, Ordinary,
Citation. *
Georgia, Waymj County, j.
To all whom It may concern.
Catherine Virginia Johns
having in proper form applied to
me for Permanent Letters of ad¬
ministration on the estate of W.
R. Johns late of said county thi*
is to cite all and singular the cre¬
ditors and next of kin of VV. K.
Johns to be and appear at myoffi
ce within the time allowed by law
and show cause if any they can
why permanent administration
should not be granted to
ine Virginia Johns, Witness my
hand and official singature, this
4th day of April i9]0 J. D. Craw
ford Ordinary.
Citation
Georgia, Wayne county.
To all whom it msy concern:
Mrs. Martha Manning hav¬
ing in proper form applied to me
for Permanent Letters of Admin¬
istration on the estate of Msrtin
Manning late ‘if said bounty, thi*
is to cite all ai.d singular the ere
cl i tors and next of kin of
Muimins to be and appear at nay
office within the time allowed -by
law, ar.d show cause if any they
can, why permanent administrat¬
ion should not be granted to Mrs.
Martha Manning on Martin Man¬
nings estate. Witness my hand
and official singuatnre, this «jb,
^y of April , 1910. _ J. _ D. _ Crawford „ , ,
Ordinary.
Georgia, Wayne County.
\\ ill tie so 1 I, on the first Tues
ay in May next at pub'ic outcry
at the court -house in said County
within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash,
lertain property, of which the
oilowing is a full and complete
description “Fifty acres of lot
of land No. 279 in the Third Dis¬
trict of originally Appling now
Wav no County, Georgia, said
md being in the Northeast cor
er of said lot an being bounded:
'forth and East bv original lines,
outli by lands of R. P. Moody
ind West by lands of Joe Garter,
and being the land conveyed by
b P. Moody to Grant Nichols by
leed dated October 28, 1905.
Said property levied on as the
iroperty of Grant Nichols,to sat
G- an execution is.uied from the
Connty Court of said county in
vor of Johnson, McQuary &
J puny a: ainst said
Nichols: said property being
posscesion ot Grant Nichols,
written notice of Coy given def
endant in terms of the law,
This 2 I day of April, 1910.
J. S. Lee, Sheriff
[ mdall & Wages
Carpenters and Builders
!
Furniture repairing
Pump Driving Brick Work
near
Spring Clothing . ‘-. r
v- * WE ■arc .*31 showing . an . immense .. line of smart
iracliett pervicabj^ suits from the Washington Co.
Carhart & Co., and the “£ff-Eff”
pcsoplc. 'They are strongly constructed from
fabrics that will five long and satisfactory
wear. Prices range from --
$12.00 to $50.00
Hats. Knox $ 5 ; Stetson
$3;50 Hawes $3.00
All'the shap|s and shades. >,
N CckweBj Beautiful effects for Spring and
*5 Sumrper 25 cts. 5« cts. 75cts.
Spring shirts Bright fresh colors, attached
and detached cuffs, coat Style and ragolar, $1.
$1.25, $1.50 $2.09 Mail orders given prompt
Attention. : : : ; : : : t
John W, Parker, Manage^
Savannah, Ga.
Announcements
POLITICAL Announcements
be charged for at the rate
|5.00 caah in advance in this
and are subject to the Dem
Primary.
For sheriff
T. a.v.^ .f c„„,.v
hereby »nnounc« myself a earnli
for rc-el^Uon to tne office
t0l l nt,V an !
, h “."'nS r
the office honorably and faithfully
I wool appreciate an endorse¬
ment from the people. I promise
the aarne good attention, to the
interests of the peoplo that I
have shown in the short time I
had opportunity tince I was
Jionorod by them. Faitlifnlly
Jos. S. Lee.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Wayne Coun¬
By solicit! te.tion of many vot¬
of Wayne County I hereby
myself a candidate for
of Wayne County, sub¬
to the next Democratic Pri¬
If elected I promise that
will fill the office to the best of
ability.
Elmer Grooms.
FOR SHERIFF
the Voters of Wayne County;
I hereby announce my Candida
for the office of Sheriff of Wa
Connty, aubject to the demo
primary, influence. and solicit your
and If elected
pledge duties ray devolving best efforts towards
upon t he
management of the office.
Respectfully Yours,
W. O. Strickland.
COUNTY TREASURER
the Voters of Wayne County.
1 hereby announce my candida
for CouDty Treasurer of Wa,y
County subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary and
solicit the votes and influence of
my friends throughout the county
and pramiao it elected to fulfill
the duties of said office to the
beat of tny ability.
Respectfully,
D. 8. Price
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Frern the earnest
of my many friends
the County I hereby
Myself as a candidate ffifr the
county treasurers office
to the Democratic Primary an
promise to fulfill the duties of
office to the best of my
ity if elected.
Davis Dubbery.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
From the earnest
of my many friends
the county I hereby announce
self as a candidate for Tax Re¬
ceiver, subject to the fulfill
primary, and promise to
duties of said office to the best
my ability if elected
D. I. Carter.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the voters of Wayne
I hereby announce myself
candidate for the office of
Collector of Wayne County, sub
ject to the Democratic prim'
Marion Odi
For Tax Collec'
I hereby announce for tl
Candidate for
Collector of Way
ject to the acth
primary and
my friend?
Lost or Strayed from home on
last Sunday April with 10th right one di^k out
red Jessay cow eye
dehorued and one light red heifer
both unmarked any one finding
or sec them phase notify.
R. F. JhcI «>n.
Od um; G*.
To my friends and fellow cit.*
! ' err •: n ou.iCC m.V can
did o ff c • of County
3 irve.ror -to.ject to the rules of
(1 mocratic primary.
M.v record of 12 years efficient
jer\icc as County Surveyor,
ualifie.s me for the office anJ if
e : **ct“d I promi.-e to 'uifill the
duties of said office to the hr
f my ability thanking m.v
n is for t eir i a>t Suppo
soliciting their votes.
r
R.
5. T.
: v.i
a
Undertaker
IN WHALEY BLOCK A 8#! I- I
PARKER’S OLD
Am prepared to fill tel
orders on short
you need anything in my
be glad to serve you.
coffins from the lowest tb ’
prices.
J. K. DY&
JesupjpGa.
A BOON TO SUFFER I NO WOMEN
Thousands of women suffer fflsiV/s<
peculiar to thsir sex on acconttt of ir¬
regularities and the failure of tbe or.
gansto perform their natural funonors
The great southern remedy -Vin-O-frl-i
comes to the relief of suffering Wtitit'i
by toning up their whole system, (Butt¬
ing regularity, a good apatite a»,t
good digestion. At 'he clianga ti Uttpt.
will prove itself a fiiend indeid. faui
girls will iiud it valuable iaaasUtilig
‘hem (o reach a healthy, rob'-itauB vig
orous womanhood. For the
kinds of femalo irregul ariti**,
vitae has few equals and no ruptriars.
Druggist sell it at 1.00 per botfle, Mi** *
faotured by Granger Medici.ie Oo ,
Chattanooga. Teun. Sold by Ktkighf
Pharmacy.
kJk
Can Wai.k Now
Many peoplo in the southern state
have been oumd of kidney and Wf«f*ter
disease after physicians
by using R-ra-eura'. Mr’ 3,
Cleveland, Ala. writes: “I can
mend your C-ra-er.ra to nisighbora. lUl jit
has done me wonderful good. Mi
my eighth bottle and can #Uk'n^»r
I was past walkin ' only when tkqy
ra . cura Druggi8 i , 8 8eU this inoo»t !«> -
ab „ Tomedy a 50 cent. and lAM-r
w tle, Try it and be convinced. SdJd
It
Saves Doctors’ bxlxs
Mr. 7,ouis M. Kmof Homaratiil*,
Ala. joins in with a mighty tbroou a<
follows: “Granger’s Liver Rogulittnr U
a great saver of doctor bills. ( bate th¬
ud it and know what 1 a»n talking
about, I have need it for constipation <^«var
headache, colds ct" end it baa
failed to do alllexpected. If jisad Jl
ligei.tly and at the right tiflia, §111
do all that is claimed for itt 1 waJl
keep Granger’s Liver Regulator Ul ihe
house as long as i can got it, Druggtet
<ell it in enameled tin box at 'if Mate
per i ot. Sold by Kinght’s Pharmacy.
NOTICE
' v
(First Round)
1 will be at the following di(>'
tricts on the dates named b41ow:
for the purpose ot receiving tax
.
Hortensc, Sat. .May. 7th.
Atkinson, Mon. * ‘ Otlh.
Lulaton, Tues. ‘ *
Nahunta, Wed. * * nth.
Wa.ynesville Thur. ‘ * llbii
Bamboo, Frid. ‘ *l3t)i.
Mt. Winslow Pleasant Monday Sat. * ‘ ‘ l^’ lilh u
‘
Gardi, Tues. i « iff'
Odessa, Wed. < i loth;
Jesup, Thursday E I 19th
Burnetts H'tsFvklty * 6 2 * 1 #'
Madray Springs
Odum Monday
Brentwood Tuesday nr
Ritch Wed.
Screven Thur.
Hickox Friday
Raybon Saturday 4 * m
N. J. Green. T. R. W. (f. i
Con federate V etefaris
Birmingham and At
lantic Railroad will sell rosrfd
trip tickets at low rates to Mobile
Ala. and return, for the Animal
rveunion, United Confederate Vet
erans, Anril 26th-28th
Ticket Agents will cbler
furnish all information.
M'. H. Leahy:
General Passenger Agent
Atlanta Ga.
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