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NO. 7
Fishing and Baseball
THE SEASON IS HERE AND WE ARE
PREPARED for it with a first class stock of
Hooks, Lines, Reels etc., Baseballs, Masks,
Gloves, Mitte, and Bats. You cait save money
•u these as on everything else you buy of us*.
M. JE. "Bray
Hardt&are Co.
M EPPS
. . . Wholesale Dealer In . . .
Hay, Corn, Oats Bran, Meat
And Hulls We will make close prices fo. Cash.
2 BIG carloads of Feed
Stuff now in stock.
If you need anything in this line Be sure and s«« ros.
J esup r. . j. A. EPFS, Manager
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Remember v/henyou’ H A
In the city to CALL ON US on the Wai.et Bi.oc a
5 Doors East of The Bank whore we ke#p everything
Groceries, CigarsTobbacco, and Dry-Goods
LADIES HATS
READY TO WEAR
FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN
Ladies Skirts up-to-date
In Style ar.d at L®w Prices. All styles of Ladies Under
Wear.
28 inch c mbroidery at 39 ««nt» per yard.
45 inch embroidery.........at 75 cents per yard.
Unknown Peas for seed at $3.25 per bushel
For all sorts of milk bowls and dishes see me
WE will buy all the Eggs Chickens and Hides we can gat
and pay for them at cash prices. Bring your Chick m.; Egg
Hides. WE guarantee satisfaction with et er.\ one¬
J.L HILL General Manager
JOHN H. HUNTER. WM. K. PEARCE. FRANK C. BATTEV,
ti hW i PBARCB k BATTET
COTTON FACTORS K
NAVAL STORE FACTORS.
EXPERIENCED HANDLERS OF UP-LAN DCOTTON, FLORODORA, AL
" L CN 81L K, ANDOTHir; gXTRA STA PL t S, SEA IS LAMB
COTTON, NAVAL STORES.
Over Thirty Years in Business.
a NE OF THE LARGEST FACTORAGE CONCERN IN THE SOU
:omwc NDLED ’f4 RATE
TmCTEST ATTENTION TO EACH.
SELL UPLAND AND S A ISLAND SAGGING, TIE At
LIBERAL ADVANCES ADE ON CO IGNMENT
kOAtvEO-TC ,TTON A! TCRE3 «4MAP
OH APWtOVS© e«C’-r. , r.
Shipr&^ins Respee r t cf f t.. 5 * » 8
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t£S east bay st., savannah, ga.
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■it. s ( t\ TH (JR DA ¥ JURE 10, US 10.
Judge Conyers A inuunc
es For The Judgeship
I bee to announce my caniiiacy
for the judgeship of the Brun¬
swick Circuit subject to the Dem¬
ocratic Primary. Many of the
people whom I hope hereafter to
have the priviledge of calling my
friends I have unfortunately not
yet had the pleasure or opport¬
unity of knowing personally, but
I trus* that my conduct of the of¬
fice for the few months I have
held ii will aufficentl.y appeal to
my ^fellow citizen.- to secure for
mean opportunity by re-election
to show myself worthy of their
confidence and trust.
C. B. Conyers
The term for 1909-10 just
dosed has been the best in years
and the success is due partly to
Prof. Pearson and partly to Ihe
teachers composing the falculty.
There were 4 more graduates
then last term and this illustrates
the high standard of th# students
attending Prof. Pearson is one of
the best instrocton who lias t ken
charge of the school us princpal
in years aac ho is a gentlemen
who commands the deep respect
of every parent student and
end of the school. At the opening
of the scholastic term in 1909 the
school possessed no iibary. Now
a well stoched school library
the best in literature is there.
standard of the school has
been raised to much higher plane
I than ever.
& CO
Our Implement Department
•Consists of One an I Two H«*:se Chattanooga Chilled Plows, Disc
H#crows Walking and riding cultivators B inters Stalk Cut ers
Tines Shovels Pitchforks Potaloe Drags Grub hoes Mattock
And Wire Fencing. Special attention to repairs on all in ple
mentswc hand e.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
We have recently added a full line of shelf and general
hardware Such as Nails Pumps Pump Pipe and J’< ints
Hooks, Mechanical Tools, Table and Poeket Cultery.
McRae Brother s
Building Jesup geo ugi.\
Druggists
Jf Select jtock. of
Cut glass, T >ilet sets, J ew elry, I land
Painted china, Powder Puffs, Jewel
Cases, Goal and Silver War
! airp* 0 ^ 10 * 9
i: pi. .usa. •f* i- a .<7 ri . T
• Cigars
i 70 U ^ 1 k
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pt 3 •O V 71C8. Phone :12 :
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U juncil Proceedings
;; regular meeting of to*
C< . 1 was held at 3 o’cuor
\i uuiay afternoon. Present an
ing. Hon. O. F. LittlefieK
May or, Alderman present, 8 . L
Cohen, E. E. Wilkins, A. L
Knight and J. F. Breen.
Minutes of last regular meotiu.
read uud approved. Tue following
bins were read ordered paid,
F. L. Murphy, 71.1
Sou. Bell Telephone Co. 2 o
Jas. A. Thomas 25.(.0
A. E. Knight 4.75
Jesup Mercantile Co. lU.iS
H. d Westbeiry 10 . L«
James ritee 45.10
W. rt. Williams 50.* 0
K. A. bmi 1.50
Geo. Durden 31.05
A. Daniels 20.40
K. iindall 6.U0
Chas. Wages 4.4o
r.. yilkeit 3,0*.
*
Total 289.40
Upon motion the bill of the
Wayne Countv News was Lid
over,
Letters were read from Brun
Way cross, llazelhursl
Kastman in reference to ocm
of electrict light and laid over,
Upon motion it was ordered
that a cement floor be made ir.
side the jail.
Meeting Adjourned.
James Steele, Clerk
Hr. Noah Uennett An
nounces For Surveyor
To my fellow :• zens and \
ars of Wayne r »..nty; I her
announce myself as a candle,
for jCounty Surveyor of W*.
County subject to the primary
My unblemished record as sun
or entitles me to the cor.sklcra.ti
of the voters and if elected to t
office I aspire 1 promise that ev
ry trust imposed will be jfaithfi
discharged to the best of my ai»
ty. Yours Respectfully,
Noah Bennett.
Upon the favorable report
J. F. Highsmitb, C. 11. O’Quin
and .Toe Knox, reviewers duly »
pointed to lay out and mark
certain contemplated new ro
in the 1565th district, said ro;
described as follosw: Commfacin
at the public bridge in said Count*
and known as the “Joe Knox’*
bridge, and running a west cours°
to the west corner of the planta¬
tion of Joe Knox, thence North
west a distance of about one-half
mile, thence same direction to N.
E. Corner of land belonging to
the estate of W. R. Johns, decea¬
thence a westerly direction
the ford of Walker pond,
a Northwesterly direction
the ford of Buffalo Creek, at
General John’s place, thence
a northwesterly direction to
Hickox, Ga, and the re to inter*
sect with public road at Main
Street, said road passing through
lands of Joe Knox, Leal Davis,
estate W. R. John®, C. H.
O’Quinn, General Johns, Ellison
Itozier, Wiley Wain right, J. L.
Courson and Joe Crews M. J.
Herrin and J. F. 1 j :, rl>-uith, R.
T. Tlirify aud I Andiron,
and connecting a A with salsl
street the length said road to
be about 3-one )v If miles an<
with a right of way 20 feet wide.
Report received and citation or¬
dered to issue.j
Upon considering the petition
of W. J. Bro.dhurst, and others,
applying lor a new public road
from .Jesup to Dodtortown, the
same described a* follows:
■‘Commencing at the corjwrn
tion line and running a little
north of east and parallel with
the A. C. L. Railroad. Said road
running through the* lands of Be:.
Milikin, Mary Tison John G.
Smith Ira M. Ray bon W. J.
Broadhurst, W. M. Roberson.
Julia Foster and Harr.son, aw
termimitinrr at or near the tur¬
pentine still as now ocated at
Doctortown. The laigili of sain
road being in length about three
miles and with and n right of
way 30 feet wide, It is upon mo¬
tion o dered that the petition ^
received and the following appoin
-ted as Reviewers: A. T. Rober¬
son, L. Morris, and L>. 8 .
Price.
Court adjourned.
i,. Courson. Chrm. Fro.
Ira. M. Ray bon, Clerk.
Very Low
Excursion rates
• -.’i j iXTIC COAST LINE
!■ "Sviilo. Val' On sale
5.; 10.. 17 J ! 20 27 July
l.j Ixtens
)OS t and pa.y i*i eii t
$L. 00 ice to Sept. i.
Knoxville, Tcin, On sale
June 19 23 21 25 20 July 2
9 10 10. Limited 15 days
1.00 fee to Si
Also to many oti-.er p urib
u /.be public. See I
ot Ticket Agent, or writ; t n.v
ieprebenative cf the ‘
st Line R. li. for further infer
malien. v E. AM . North. i ass
gent. Savannah, a
i 01 UMEU
Commissioners Cot; t
Of Roads and Revem s
■eorgia, Wayne County.
Commissioners Court of ,tk
and Revenue, sitting for Or ty
purposes, Jesup, Ga. June b
1910.
Present, and presiding th. ia fl
Hon. J. L. Courson, Ch.i - law
protern, with members Ja.i AT
Harper, Geo. W. Tyer ar.d v. H.
Roberson, absent M. L. McKin¬
non. Minutes of the regular torn
held 3rd, 1910 read and adopted.
The following claims agaircsre
toe County were approved ami
ordered paid, to-wit:
J. H. Wilkins & Co. Floor <ir»
sing, 6 . 00 . D. H. Carter.
9 da.t s services County Registrar.
18.00. M. W. Kick fighter
10 days services County Registrar
20.00. W. J. O’Quiau,
divsserv’eet County Registrar.
18.00. G. B. Cross, janitor
May, 30.00. W. F. Paddoa
repair work courthouse roof,,
40.50. Dolphus Bray, re—
pair work courthouse roof.
3.00. Nathiel tevens, court—
house roof, 1.00. J. ,K.
Lee, Sheriff, jail fees asd miseel—
laneous experise bills- li&M>
R. J. Mad ray, Depty. K rifif.
serving 103 summons for CftlM&r
Registrars, 51.50. H. AW
Coroner, holding in
over dead body of Sidney,
Ur.-en, 17.00. II. WT.Sur “V
reucy, Coroner Turn 1 expense Of
Will Clark, 15.00. it K.
Bennelt, making official list oi
Registered veterr, 15.00.
Walker, Evans & Cegswdl Co.
Office supplies and statioascyv
91.87. Goo. D. Bar liar d
& Co. One Voters Roster, IH. Oil
Neostyle Compare, Bal on me
Boats ry Neostyle, .
Disinfectant Co. Disiafee
tant, 5.00. R. C. Davit &
Co. Repairing typewriter, <tO0L
F. E. Murphy, light®, 2.00
Eiliott Fisher Company, can
port hook, 10.50. McRae
Bros. Medicines account convicts, ‘
7.50. IraAl. Rayon, Clerk
Uomrs Court Jan. 1st to June Kt,
issuing jury seripto
$1 x 0 , 11 days attending Super¬
ior Court $33.00. freight, ponagtv
ete. 16.45- -173.85.
M. 1 ). & II. S. Smith, one tent
for convict gang, 26. IX ‘
J. W. Lew is, Overseer 1 ,ALi.h„
Dist. 45.00. B. D.
dron, Overseer 335th, Dist.
10.50. F. L. Stewart, 1343th.,
Diet, 28.50. Raudali Mi
kell, capture of convicts,
15.00. J. W. Lewis, Oversaw,
1565th, Disf. 47.50 L. W.
Odum. Warden, expense opera¬
ting chain gang, 278.51
J. I. Roberson, Overseer 5ilrd M
Dist, 11.95. Dr. M. Ni
Stow, inspection of convict caran.
25.00. Dock Hongs, re¬
pair work on Satiila Creek Bridge
1.5C. J. D. Weed 61 Ca„
sbouels, 7.53. T. P. Gib
son, overseer 334th, Disk
5.oo.
Upon considering the felephaine’ applies
tion ni ihe Oglethorpe
Company asking p.'rmi.ssioa to
place a. trier I: .re poles alon# dm
uf .he public road knPWHMK
the Jesup and Stafford’s
road, it id', upon motic:
at per'riifs»ioh the. ba grantNi ,J
prayed, and that- tup
be made'in proper' written
and spread upon the • -i auies
this Court.
jOrdered ^Uat Mrs. V, H.
be plaice on .pauper list and ae
paid 5 . 00 .per month until, ftmer.
ordered. " 4
Upon . motion ordered ffuts;
Martha Collins and A *' o KD
be paid etii ! untu
dollar per month t
older of the >U'-1.
Order
be reiivta* r
be year 1 ■. C- t
condition.
Ordered ut c n=»
relieved from road < iut.v for th*
year 1910 account \ : vsieal eondi
tion.