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jva 6'
fishing and Baseball
THE SEASON IS HERE AND WE ARE
PREPARED for it with a first class stock of
Hooks, Lines, Reels etc., Lise bails, Masks,
Gloves, Mitts, and Bats. Y u can save money
on these as on everything else you buy of us.
M. £. "Bray
Hardware Co.
M El »PS
. . . VVholesa e I * t i In . .
Hay, Con , Oat , Bran, Meal
And Hulls. We will, . ih, civ,-e prices fo. CatAi.
2 B i cari< ads of Feed
Stuff now in stock.
If you tmed anyth 1 ': jet Re sure and - <<i> u«
Jesup, Ga, J. A. EPPS, Manager
A. I Ml feyp, Ga.
R .£ iiembe 5 >’ \ m : Tiyou’re
fn the city to CALL (*\ l i n liwi W.u.ey Bi.or'K
5 Doors East The Bank wb w keep everything
Groceries, Cigars Tobbaccc, and Dry-Goods
LADIES HATS
READY TO WEAR
FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN
Ladies Skirts up-to-date
In NtjTc and at L°iv Prices. All styles of Ladies l ’nder
Wear.
28 inch “mbroidery.........at 89 cents per yard.
45 inch emdroidery at 75 cents per yard.
Unknown Bras for seed nt $.V2r» per bushel
For all sort of rnilk bp , vis and dishes se - me
WE will buy all the Eggs Chickens and Hides we can get
and pa v for them at cash "prices. Bring your Chickens Egg
Hides. WE guarantee satisfaction with everyone
J.L HILL eneral Manager
’JOHN H. HUNTER. WV. K. PEARCE. FRANK O. BATTKY.
nTTjpr PBAfiCE St BArTEY
COTTON FACTORS,
NAVAL STORE FACTORS
EXF HANDLERS OF U LAN DCOTTC TLOROPOF
LBN SiLK, AND OTHER EX A ETAPL I .A ISLAND
CC i i ON, N A VA L_ j 1 n./ i —
Over Thirty Years hi SusiL.es^.
ONE OF THE LARGEST FACT' RAGE CONCE'-‘l3 IN T ;SC. "H.
EACH COMMODITY HANDLED IN SEPAf DEPARTMENTS
STRICTEST ATTENTION TO EACH.
SELL UPLA.ND AND SEA ISLAM CAGGI TIES AND TWINE.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN.’,L UTS.
MONEY LOAr- TO COTTOf ; TORES ~
U APPROVED CLLLiUTY.
Shipments Resp o <-> . j
tAS-r *AY e^v, SAVANNA
(S' ews*
(JRSDAr JUj\E id 10.
PICNIC A SUC¬
CESS AT MOR¬
AN LAKE
On last Friday the combined
Sunday School of the Methodist
Baptist and Espiscopal Sunday.
Schools held their combin-d Sun¬
day School picnic at Morgan Lake
For a number of years these Sun
day Schools have combined in
this pleasurable past me and the
grown-ups vie with tho children
in making It a day or unalloyed
pleasure. Tins years picnic is con
ceded to be the most enjoyable of
the many, many pleasant picnics
held held heretofore on this beau
tiful and ideal picnic ground.
More than Three Hundred people
went down and the. day was given
over to boating, fishing, swing¬
ing and every ot.h“r imaginable
bi’.’ni of childish amusement.
dvv was ideal and everything
to be eond-., dtive to a
delightful occassion. The > in nvi
ries of tire day will lon<>- linger in
ri the hearts-of r , all. .. and , already r ,
v.e
are beginning to anticipate a
happy recurrence of the ua.y
year.
Land For Sale
For Side a well timbered t
", 40 acres rb- ut one halt chaired
ready for the plow bounded
follows-. North by mu in run of
Big Goose Cheek, east by hind of
Dmiel George south by land T.
W. I'.vre and west by the original
hind line no ! AS $-n)o.0O cash
takes it. I iniber nndwater power
worth tine pri i e alone. A rate
bargain, address owner,
A. R. Wallae.lt.
>1 esup, Ga.
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Necessity of an Education to-day"
bell Dye. 'The accomplisl merits
of the Century” Joe Wilkins The
Increased cost of Living, ■Theo
don- Baker. “A Good Name’' Em
aia (Stride and. Colliery • f Di¬
plomas by Pjof. R, ,|. ]> paI ■soil
Sup't. of the sclr ol
McRae Brothers
Kicklighter Hui .ding Jesup geo , .
rdruggists
S' elect j foe ft of
Cut glass, T Hot sets, Jewelry’,!land
Pamted china, Powder Pulls, Jewel
(uses. ■ Gobi and Silver Ware., Also
J | ure Drugs
I rpsef
, i gars l To! baco
1 • V I (
f
;Ouo LreauTiant From
\ Service. - Phone :12 *
ICK CREAM mule from Macon cream fresh every
Say. COOLING Dri -I.s made, trein pun* syrui '.
EAUFORT" (lb . or Ale refreshing and invogra
t-insf. Our Syrups are made from fre-li fruits.
iV * > * x - v LS REMEDIES
Commencement Exercis¬
es The Best Ever
Commencement exercise of the
Jesup Public Schools begin Fri¬
day afternoon Jure 3rd, and close
Tu esday evening June 7th.
The exercises on Friday after¬
noon will bo given by the prima¬
ry grades.
The contestants for medal in
elocution and declamation for the
intermediate grades will be held
Friday evening beginning prompt
ly at 8 o’clock. The exercises will
ba varied consisting of music by
the orchestra and instrumental
solos and duets, also, songs, drill
pnntomines and tableau tos ether
with n blackface comedy by the
boys. On Sunday June 5th Com¬
mencement sermon will be prearh
ed in the auditorium by Kev. C.
R. Jenkins pastor of the first
Methodist church in Wn.vcross.
.>it J. set ved as lb
ntai and Moral 1 kilos
1 : " v w1 ’ Wesleyan IViuale Co !l <*£»»*
io. alaeon, Ga., for several year
;avl '- >a pte-tor of the college iter
l; , . 1 '' 11 . .
-
known in Jesup and the people
nri ‘ ri " toward with antici
it ■ n In the timo. when they will
1. ve X3 ffi priv.ledge of hearing
t - kins. On Monday even
I ng at 8 o’clock, the contest to.
in elocution ;'.nd d
ciainati n in the High School de
i-rrlment will take place. T ies'
ixcrcises will also be varied, eon
K..-ling of similar ones to those oi
Friday evening. Tiie Literary Ad
i- will be delivered by Protes
Sl „. j, r i\ Pearson of Pollock. La.
’1 ue.sd. evening June. 7 at 8
o'clock, Mr. Pearson is an alum
IVor of Emory College. He finis
hen there in the class of 1908 with
a Bachelor of Arts degree, and
since that time ho has been teach
ine: in the state of ,'Louisianna.
The Jgraduatiou exercises w ill
close t he comnuncement program.
Tliese will ,sist,f ordinal
ations and cs y s. 1 he i ub.ects
i and speakers as follows; "Should
Cuba be annexed to the United
1 States" Lonnie Wheeler. “The
Teachers mstitute
A teachers institute will be h<- d
in Jesup beginn ng at. 10 o’ch < k
Monday, June 13th, and do* g
the following Thursday evening.
Prof. Ilite and Prof. Minear of
the State College of Agricultuie
will oonduct same Mrs. Hill will
help part of the time also.
This institute will be held along
different lines, and we believe
along better lines, than any ever
before held in the county. Agri¬
culture will be the main subject
tnueht. It will be treated both
from a theoretical and applied
standpoint. The allied subject
household science, home decora¬
tion, etc. will be discussed by Mrs
Hill and others. Teachers will op
selected to give methods of tench
ng arithmetic, reading spell i"!'
nd re •••)•:;ph'.v. Ri the aftern*
exeur-ions will be conducted i Li
r 'ds, w.iods and forests, a d
i ' st tdy made of the so i
1,1 '' inllle, ' vn
'ngsst: i* otnican h-ctiires wi 1 be
,, „• , , , , '''
me-s day at th • institute.
I bo e to conduct this in.stit■ ■ >
ire 1'xpcrts indeed, and their
work will prove to be a power 1
factor in bettering the conditions
of the rural schools and their stir
rounding communities.
All persons (white) teaching i
the countyor having licmi.ses enti¬
tling them to teach are required
by law to attend irstit.ifes, All
prospective teachers in th- countv
will line! this work most helpful
and should attend. Teachers from
neighboring counties are invited
to join us. The only necessary
ost will be board for the
and this can be oe secured sceumi at at a a
cry reas< ! nab,e rate & n Private
homes and at boarding bouses.
Those receiving th s i ociee will
please n- tify n t < nee whether
ornotthey wiil ■
B. if. Parcel
Count.i School Commissioner.
Very Low
Excursion rates
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Chicago, III., On -ale May
1-2-3. Limited to May IGth
Augusta, Ga. On sale May 2
3 4 Limited May 31st
Cincinnati, O. On sale May 5
£i 10 11, Limited May 22nd.
Extension by fDp-'sir. nr#i ! T r*r««Ot
•fi.IK) tufa to May •*.
Baliimore, Md. On sal ■ May
8-9-10, Limited June Is’.,
Richmond, Va. On sale May-
11 12, Limited May 29
New Orleans. La. On sale
13-14-ln, Limited .May- 30
Washington, D. (’. <)n sale
May 10, 17, 18 L.rr June 1
Atlant-ic City N. J. on .--ale
Ma 17, 18, Li i i Z- .1 lino 5th.
At tT nta, t-a. On s : n May 23
d Jon
Charlottesville. Vn. Ori sale
•' -m- T, I'l, 17 i 0 27 July
> 11 Limned l.> days. Isxtens
I.V ,deposit i ay merit
gl.OO fee to S’
Knoxville ( )
Juno 19 20 21 25 : < 2
U10 lti. Limilo-i 1
from date of sale.
Extension by deposit and
payment $1.00 fee to Sept 30
Ateo to many othf- ^1]
rates open to the public. Lee near
cst 'I icket Agent, or write to any
repre-ximtive of the Atlantic Uoa
t. R. for r ii-.for
- E, M. llorth, Uiy, ! as*
Agent. Savannah, Ha
FOY
TO iff
JUNE 4
To Fix Date For State
Primary At Atlanta
The State Democratic Exscw^
tive Committee will meet *in At¬
lanta; June 4, to fix the dates fat
the State primary and convention
according to tho following notion
sent out b.y ebairman Hewlett JL!
Hall of Newnan:
“To the members of the Demo*
cratic State Executive Committee!
of Georgia: “A meeting vr the
democratic state .-xecutive ;-.>>*%«
niiltee will be held in Ai autaj
Saturday, Jan ■ 4, 1910, i C,e
Kimball House, at 12 o’clock
noon. A full attendance is ui .etlj
H. A. a'L
Chairman.
Benjamin M„ Black-..fa.
Secretary,
i
An U 3c a I Suit Ft ed
Mrs. Cornelia Crow, of Lindafe,!
Ga; has filed sq.t against, me
Son diem Railway n the, sum of
$2,000.00. In her petition Mrs.'
Crow sets out the plea that her
daughterwai.el f» minutes in*
pouriug down lain ai a messing
for the Southern tiain to pasg^
'('he plaintiff asserts that her daU
ghte.r lontracted illness from the
exposure that caused her death,,
7!
S. 5. Convention
From i as , Weak
Freaching Committee report d
preaching at 11o’clock A. M,|
by Rev. J. J. Little.
Program Gardi Sunday Scliool
Opened by Song. Recitation by
Miss Lottie Scott, Butterfly P- : !J
by Edith Hendry I^iftie and
hail Scott Song by Clara siidl
Maude Harper.
Recitation Miss Norineda Bryan.
Recitation Mrs. J E, Harper,
Recitation Miss Lola Scott. Son*:
by School. Program Bethlehem
Sunday Scliool. Recitation Me*
Nera Strickland, Essay Mim
Myrtle Stt iC.hnd Song by School.
Mr. Jim OgJen. of Odmr, was
in town Saturday on business.
Saves Doctors’ Ba.r.s
Mr. /.onis M. K n,, of Uonienviita,
Ala. jc inn in with atiuiifhty t,hr:>B* an
follows: ‘‘Vrangor’a Liver Kogu.vtor is
a great saver of doctor bill*, i have tri¬
ed it and know wlial I am tulkiug
about, t hav« usou it for ooutftipatioQ,
headache, cnld, oh- and it baa never
failed to do alltexper-ted. If a* i le)
li-rmtlf and n* th right timo i ill
do all that is claimed tor it, 1 shall
keep Granger’s Liver Regulator tu tha
house as long ns i can get it, Druggist
sidI it in eri(uriele i tin box at Tfcr.ts
per hors. Sold L-» Suught’s Pflarmacy.
Walk N >w
Many people in »e r jucuam itata
• ’ i v - been flirt (1 < y Mid f da*
< 1 lien *4.1 a f tor ph v i ins ii,tv«
by ruing U-ra-cu ? ’: Mr. J. i>iuu3ai,of
Glevcijud, -Ala. \vr •s. “I can n«
meud your O-m-Cbra to It
has dmip in® u^mdorful good, l 'iifl on
my eighth bot r bt and cm wily now
X V' V.il ou:y wftbf. taay
helped mu-suiVe from kidiicy <mi
bladder trouble am graMal to #
r»"Cura t Dxngtrists Al this iu T
ri’K O ty at f.l! ui.d 0
Try >taml ho oot sines' L
by Ivi-’-LtN Pharmacy.