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e (Countu |Unue,
-----ished Every Thursday.
At Jesup, Wayne County Georgia.
Official gan of Wayne County and City of Jesup
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Whaley & Morris : ¥ : Owners
Joseph A. florris : I *. : Editor
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Entered at the Post Office at Jesup, Ga,.as Second Class Mail
Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
Ouu Y*m . . , . ♦t.OJ Six Month* . . . 50 cU. 3 Months . .2', et»
Advertising rates made known on application.
JESUP, GEORGIA.. MAY 19 1910.
Don’t forget the adjourned
leftn of the Superior Court which
convenes here on next .Monday
abvook of that Atlantic
W will presale for Judge
Witlt^ \
it CmW° r writes the follo
-—- lunication, what is the
t je I ^~^'« #nnot gei clay tl “' the Gou,lty road
to
m woert Jesup and the Iron Bri
fthe Phinholoway ( reck.
Ci jty of good clay can be had
whic Nothing at Mr. K. S. Majolts
11
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A*; .(J* A<s diclosures made in differ
«to the rising cost of
11 * show conclusively that
Producers and consumers
EY <iB ^ AtHMions erer8 ' It* s l * le becomming middleman
arc
imported by greater, There are
Its on the farms
ter»f*t aattd the republican
party is in part if not wholly to
bkm'j for the exacting conditions.
The News office is not equipp¬
ed with an observatory apparatus
but the star gazers can have a
last look at the comet in the slee¬
py honrs of dawn Thursday morn
ing. The time to see it brilliantly
will be 9:80 if the night is clear
go scientists declare. Thursday
night it will lie 6,960 limes more
brilliant than when it was seen
last and ab-jut 18,000.000.000. oort
miles nearer the earth, but it is
not out of the ordinary.
It is roughly estimated than
less than 10 por cent of Wayne
County farm lands are in culti¬
vation. The County is in great
need of one horse > farmers
“Back to the farm” is tho slogan
while prices go soaring upward
and the hi^Wfrigerator ^^f trust man silently
locks door with
wink “as long as you please,"
farm lands than Wayne
■re scarce ar.d those home
and farmers who come
now will buy cheaper than Inter
ou. If a man wants to feel the joy
and spontanicty of wealth let him
come to Wayne and invest in
farm land. He will have r.o
cause to regret the investment.
Council fleeting
The Biceting of town Council
was held at 3’oc!ock 1*. M. 1’re¬
sent and preoiding. Hon. O. F.
Littlefield, Mayor, Aldermen,
present H. W. Whaley, K. E.
a WiNrins, A. E. Knight, and S. K.
-aviator. n . Absent J. H. Me Pipkin
with J - regular IJreen - meeting 11,0 niinutes read Hf
-phnti last was
Th d upon motion appoved. The
mad II of F. E. Murphy for electric
■phrs ghts for April paid by order of
„ e
Umc - and Amount $171.29, Upon
iN'Navc va df was the cniero street ^ and ^ al t,lC
Cor a sirt.
• mum ic a employ a surveyor to
*. d fH*e/re el
Tburous wt M w,rst
sionv h Fm a ^ted heir tlN ^
Gonii *faer, Nni int i ’ Council in
p,urnaiisin f was
'G" ,,rn !er resjamd with the
sc h Brunswick and
iVof'wwto’ .,. < .
-n «*^ penc « to tl,e
tioiv andie Electric lighting of
.’vaSLiitevtieu. It was
that John Jackson colored be
cased from paying license as a
Fire wood de ler.
The being no futher business
ipon motion the meeting adjoin
icd,
v James Steele.
ported Cierk of Council.
land.—
ant to a call by President
troadhurst, the Wayne
Fair Association met at
tsday. May 10. in the of
County School' Conmiis
. D. Purcell.
•osident ealiel to m\lci
Of t® th® minutes of moet
out <n March 23 were read
i few corrections were
pyteverel new name; were
i» list of stock holders,
lete list of et> ck holder
^ ^ amount of stock sub
piatKO motion, the
I vM "• 1 ‘^Lw v.iii be
T tha««oaies of tho*** aur-o.r.
I try 'Rtercnt districts
Grai X- '
It was moved and carried ttial
a Board of Directors bn electee’
said board to consist of sever
members. The following wen
nominated and elected unanitnouf
-ly by acclamation-, W. J, Broad
hurst, I. S. Bennett, .1. T. Winn,
J. P. Sliedd, J. .T. Bennett, H
M. Milikin and B. D. Purcell.
This Board was elected for one
year.
The Association now having a
charter and a Board of Directors,
a motion was made and carried
that the officers of the temporary
organization be elected fora term
of one year.
Upon motion, the following com¬
mittee was appointed to go be¬
fore the Board of County Com
mi.ssioncr.s and ask for an appro
priation to aid in holding a fair
and advertising the county E. F.
Flemming, H. J. Westberry and
B. I). Purcell.
A committee consisting of W.
J. Broadhurst, J. T. Winn anlR.
L. Bennett, was appointed to go
before the town coundl of .Icmp
in the interest of the fair.
The action of a former meeting
directing that the committee to
arrange rfnd have printed, ti e
premium list, program etc; have
8000 copies of same printed, was
changed to read “not less than
3000”.
The second Tuesday in each'
month at 9,00 A. M. was fixed
as tho regular meeting time of
the Board of Director.?.
Adjourned.
W. J. Broadhurst, 1'ics.
B. D. Purcell. See'y.
List Of Stockholders
Wayne County Fair Associate n
VV. J. Broadhurst, $25; I. 8. Bi n
-nett, $10; R. M. Milikin, $25;
B. D. Purcell, $10: J: T. Winn,
$10; M. H, Harper, $5; J. .1. Bur
-nett, $15, II. J. Westberry, $5,
J. P. Shedd, $5, R. L. Bennett,
$5, .1. A. Epps, $2, .los. A. Mor¬
ris, $25, G. W. Drawdy, $5. F.
M. Farley, Jr. $5, Jno. \V. Har¬
ris, Jr. $5, Wm. Brown, $5, W.
A. Thompson, $5, W. D. Brown,
$5; H. II. Roberson, $.5, W. C.
Tatum, $1, I. C. Roberson, $1,
(i. E. Jones, $1, Dr. Thurman,
$5; 0.4. Parcel!, $5, J. A. Me
[gmghlin, $1. E. F. Flemming,
$5, G. C. Hatcher, $5, J, S.
Westberry, $!; B. F Crouse, $5,
VV. H. ltobersnn, $5, J. II. Mat¬
tox, $5. J. E. Brady, $1. L. M.
Thomas. $2, Geo. Harris, $5.
J. F. Surrency, $5, S. A. Dent,
$1, S. L. Yeomans $1, G. VV.
Nichols $1, J. B. Yeoiums, $3,
making total to date 39 stock hol
t i ers with $286 subscribed.
Others wishing to take stock)
wi || p | ease st . t , or wr itc tho secre- j
tary or any one of the committee.
J e8up , W. J. Broadhurst, J. T.
vVjnl1( R M Milikin: Gardi, J.
VV. Harper, Mt. Rleasant.D.
Hopps Hennett, Wuynesville,
\ £)' Midtilelon, Atkinson, H.O.
Middleton Lulaton, J. L. Courson
Nahunta ,J% VV. Brookcr, Hor
tense, A. R. Adams, Screven,
q. c. Ilatcber, Odum, VV. J
O’Quinn, and I. S. Bennett,
Madray, J. J. Burnett, and J. B.
Yeoman*, Hitch, ,!. E. Brady ,
at large B. 1>. Purcell.
CHIJSA
Hand Painted China
I have fine Assortment of
hand printed china thvl
will be h»re in a faw dies
Come, see and gei ready
for the China Bedding.
Also fine line of Jewelry
Silverware Cutgias«, watch¬
es and uovelnios.
Call and. see tlicux.__
W. L. BELCHER
.V.coler and Optician.
XL.vl IXJOfi TO M l-HF.AY
hardware ro
IK k
vV’tFS
Tl>e Kina You If. (30 f*kv*ys Dougbt, and which has been
in use for ovci GD i’oars, has homo tho signatnra of
/? and has been made under his per
{ /f* -&J&r'/Y , /tSp-f-p' /-ft/OtiM eonal supervision to deceive since its infancy. in this.
l Allow no one you
Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are bat
Experiment* that Irbtw with aiul endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
CastorU is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare¬
goric, Drops anti Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
couU.lns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. I i relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
CENUIHE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
^
0 A
Tto Kind You Have Always Bought
in Use For Over 30 Years.
T.<u ecNTaiiH oompauy. tt etftecT. WWVOM citv.
NOTICE
1 am prepared to furnish
COFFINS And CASKETS
in Wood, Cloth, mid plush covered Metalic and Metal L ned
Also Robes. Etc,, on SHORT NOTICE. I have a NEW
HEARSE and Everything Els* Neeesnry to ASSURE
FIRST CLASS SERVICE In my UNDERTAKING BUSI¬
NESS. M.v charges are more MODERATE than usual.
Call On Me At
Winn & Co.
W. T. Wilkins ,Agent.
The Merchants And
Farmers Bank.
,1 ESI I'. GEORGIA.
Solicits The
“Buj-inesf And Accounts
Of Farmers and 'Business Men
WHY FARMERS Their bank deposit book af¬
SHOULD KEEP A fords thorn a complete record
BANK ACCOUNT of their cash receipts, while
tho stubs of their check books are a perfect i tcoid of i
expenses and payments. Paying a laborer, a store ae
co.mt or any other bill witlv a Dank check is much saf
erUian with money; heejo^e y.m avoid the risk of handl¬
ing the act .ml cash and the endorsed check return'd to
you by the bank is the best kind of receipt.
FARMERS, ti.v the experiment for One year of kcep
mg a bauk account and see if it doe, not |m,v you. A
large number of the best farmers have accounts with
us now we want EVERY FARMER IN WAYNE TO
HAVE O\E.
* •.Announcements:
TAX RECEIVER
I hereby a: inco myself a can
didatc for the of Tax Rec
eivtr of VV ay tie uu untv subject to
the Democrat i> t ri cary and res
fiectfully solid tna support of
m.v friends and fellow citizens.
J. \Y. (’. Trowel!.
COUNTY rUEASURER
To the voter >f Wayne County.
I hereby annouuee myself as a
candidate for tli.'office of County
Treasurer subject to the Demo¬
cratic Primary : 1 s ■' ■ the sup
port of the \ otere of Wayne Coun
.t>
Respectfully,
G. B. Cre-s.
“Teddy Roosevelt”
(A rcgis-e.’t'd thcugnbied
j Spanish Jack) Weight 1,00011 IS
Oiiaianteed Service 8i(l()1
Feed and nt my S':do Stables.
MARES FOR SALE
R. U. Si,. :.. Jos p. Ga.
Lor Tax Receiver
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for tlie office of Tax Recci
ver of Wayne County, subject tc
the Democratic Primary, and sol
eit. the patvonago of mv friend
and fellow citizens.
J. J. Clary
COUNTY TREASURER
1 have never asked my fellov
citizens of Wayne County for ar j
office before, but I have decided
o make the race for Treasure
abject to the. Democratic Prir.
ary. and I will appreciate evei
vote and other support given m*
J. C. Knight.
Eor Kepresenativc.
Fellow Citizens and Voters: )
•announce my Candidacy for rep
resentative or Wayne County,
subject to the rules and regulatioi
governing the Democratic Pri
mary and if elected pledge b
work actively for all nccessar*
reforms Democratic, social, civic,
state and national
C. S. Meadow
MV will 5 n't* cards fo
one dollar r-quai to copper plate
ora half thousand good pua!it/
business envelopes for $1,25.;
WAYNE COt’rTV NETTS.
C 6 9
GENERAL MERCHANTS
Summer p 1 j-VT- Jf ■ Jr Yrf -*SV vs?
In our two stores packed lull of BARGAINS ami we arc selling
better floods than ever before.
o
GOODS S P
S3 5§£»U
Each day brings a CARGO of new goods. In addition to our im
stock of DRY GOODS and GROCER i ES we have added
mence which
MANY NEW SPRING NOVELIT igq 2 can
always be found at very lowest prices.
will and can handle all EGGS, CHICKENS and HIDES in
e Wayne County and pay for them in go: dsat cash prices.
solicit goo d trade for cash and 30 days time and will guaran
tee Satisfaction J. H. Wilkins & Co.
Jesup, rfl «■
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\b Stationery and Portable; W ater
'ft &■
•ft And Air Cooled, of every size S-:
•ft s-:
•ft We manufactme patent rosin strainers, ro,in vai?, S
•ft ard rosin pumps, which are a great convenience, and ^
•ft money savers to Turpentine Operators. : Also waler- «r
fP feed for feeding water into still while running. Also 5
'ft gasoline pumping outfits of every kind. Waterworks -'*"
'ft for county bouse >. We install these outfits and turn zr
(ft them o\ or to purchases in running order. 1 iasoline en- &
■ft ,.j;ie f<>r nil purposes; cutting wool, running Rin, &
•ft pumps, cream separator?, electric lights, grinding cane
(ft and corn, cracking cotton seed and for all similar pur- t
poses, where power is needed. Also .lewd Iced and grit
'ft mills NO ONE LIVING IN THE COUNTRY CAN &
•ft M UOli!) TO RE WITHOUT ONE OF OUR OUT 5
ax rT'i'.s, ; ■ Verms easy. : : : Write us for teiais and
•ft Prices.
$l> •ft A TENT STILL FIXTURES
•ft COMPANY. sr
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(ft P.O.BOX, 357 SAVANNAH, GA. &
IP
G I’AND EXCURSION
TO
BRUNSVV1UK, ST. SIMONS ISLAM’,
AND CUMBERLAND ISLAND.
...VIA
Southern Pailway
THURSDAY, JU E 2ND., 1910.
Excursion train with sepai ate coaches f, r white and col
oied. will leave Jesup. 4.15 P. M. and arrive Brunswick
5.45 p. M.
BRUNSWICK. $1.50 SL SIMONS IS. $1.50 CU.MBEK
I AND ISLAN ) 1.50.
T-'ekot- to Bt unsw'nk. St. S ninonsa-'A Cumberland
Island will be good returning on any regular train
to stations where sc! elnled to stop fup to and in¬
cluding train leaving Brunswick 8. 35 P. M. Tues¬
day June 7th.
Don’t Mi- Ci t! AskNearest Southern Railway
Agen’t For Complete Infou
mat ion • «»• • •• «• a
J. L. MEEK* G. R. PETTI l\
A. (L P. A, Atlanta, Ga. L P. A.. Macon, Ga.
For Clerk Of Suiierior Court
To the voters of Wayne Coun
ly: I hereby a'tnour.ee myself
a candidate for re-election to the
office of Clerk of superior Court
to the a. •••n of the
eratie Primary. In mamng this
anno incement i • wish to sincerely
thank the vut<: for their past
support -and as • you that 1
greatly apprre in- tl,.»_ same, if'
again elect?.! to this office I shall
endeavour to perform the duties
t hereof to the very best of my
^bjlny, Respectfully, l
. iti cd. Rnywn,
For Represenative
To the voters of Wayne Coun
t - v: I hereby announce tnv ean
clidacy for Represenative of Way
n c County, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary J and
i0 „ , " ut ■ ln .. ^e'otes and . influence .. ot
m -V friends through-out the coun
ty and if elected. I promise to
fulfill the duties of said office to
he best of my ability.
Respectfully.
li. G. Jlidilstoa
A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL.
ASSORTMENT O ' ALL THE
LatesISLjfe Mat! es Hals
Trimmed an 1 Unti l mined. CHILDRENS BONNETS.
All Hats v ill -be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
S5.0H Hals 2.50
e'
^ *
Hats will he tr! • ,e l I'r • if ou buy y our triuniiug
and ha's here. (- /in-' and i i.-pe-t our stock
JesupK New. Millinery Store
Mrj Trtim Old Stand
“Jesup 5entine|”
Knight’s
Pharmacy
For the largest and purest
„drug stock in this section.
In our prcscnprmi department wc have
A GRADE• b. Licensed pharmaeis
A varied and coiiiplete stock of Commerc¬
ial and society STATIONERY
Special AGENT for
Hawkes’ Eye Glasses
Huyler's I F" A elicious Candies
J. B. SEWELI
DEALER IN
Fancy and Green Groceries, Fresh Fruits
And Vegetables, Cold Drinks, Pipes and Cigars.
:: WHALEY BLOCK ::
1 carry a frc.-li li:.c of Vegetables, Faaoy Groceries and Cold
Drinks. Cigars and Can in s a specialty
,-y 'Call in an I - t your moneys worth. ”^8
J. B. SEWELL JESUP f GEORGIA
^ssimsssr^M «■ £ • ;
•ta
5<vm vs 0L .y 0\u 7va.ee
And '
Only One Man in
Savannah if You Want
(ELA.SSES
Th it is glasses • i v t v E l the best that monaj*
ian buy. Dr, Hines the Eyeflivht Fvpf?: p rec gnifed t»* being
the mist scftetiFtie an * U wgr^- sivc refraeticAiat ia t!ia Soath.
IDs kn. vl: l^t- Op'i i itAid reffNs .1 j 'Nt only greater than
of auy the one Kyet.v.- i~ .S.i' aLr.uh, bat ;n this ancticc T j£ knows ©very
*c t :*» c * *h in with l.'nso8, when gir
eii bv hin», they a ftlwra., j . n,vven r.ulp>« nf^det.
i>r. I fitter test It •j a fevery pvtoBts litiself arid triad »*«j
lens that i? 11-.:.-'. re voa r r, r'<I a -rriug hiir..
yf. st fceacacli^s are cnueed bp ic-Lc*’night, or jau»vUa trou¬
ble, he c.-.t, ev.re you. EXAMINATION iJrVtE.
HINES ffPTICAI£COMPANY, Ar
Bail Straat, Car Ojbthorpa Ava, sxva x v ua.