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Published Every Thursday.
At Jesup, Wayne Chorny Georgia.
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JESUP, GEORGIA^ JCNE
Judge C. B. Conyers spent a
wHple of de.rn in Jesup this week
dn the )jileTi*st of his candidacy
ftsr Jaige « : t v • uperior
ivf tlie )>ru ,-v, ick f ircuit. ^ ^
Judge h*s a host of strong sup
porters in Wayne who will
aSawj# his standufd in the coming
^rtrnary.
Elsewhere in our columns we
fnaWish the application for charter
mf the Register & Glennvilie
"Bailroat. A railroad to Is*
from Jesup to Miller., Ga. This
•ovrmeat is backed by some of
Hie most prominent, citizens and
Jinanceers of tliis section of
3?ami tliat the road will be
lailt is an assured fact. We know
*»f no more desirable railroad
*dwnaction for Jesttp and earnest
If hcleieve that tins is the beat
proposition for those interested iu
railroads in the entire State ok
I ftr pror ®3e l route will pass th.m
«mv of tin* rr.o it fert ile sections <*f
Crergia ami also will reach val
wMe timber properties as well
** making connections with some
«t the most important railroad sy«
terns of the South. It seems to us
ttM this is a time when those
mu- propV who are interested in
She proix>sed automobile course
ft om New York to Jacksonville
M-wayof Savannah should er.t
HTsynw.1 see if it. is not possible
tooo-operate with the stockhobi
fwvof, the proposed road in the
construction of a public bridge a
«iusst.6e Altannlia river in coiv
iteclion with th • construction of
* public bridge across the Alta.
waharircr in connection with the
oonstrncfion of the railroad bridge
to Ih» met ted across the river this
«r* o!d insure the Automobile road
Ijjr wa.v of Jesup and it together
with a new i nilro:id( would mean
woiderful things for Jcsud.
In this bssue of the News we
carry Ok* announcement of Judge
f f>. Conyers who asks re-election
gj the hands of the voters of the
Brunswick (firruit. J udge Conyers
Ims been in office less than a
3'r-ar having been appointed to
ti-k office by Governor Brown,
lie has only !ie!d Court in this
CSnunfy oia* time and therefore is
in>t very well known to the voters
rf the Corny. It is only fait to sav
ibat Judge Conyers has not had
»ot an opportunity to meet the
|f*>p!e generally but in the limi
ted time, at .his disposal and the
large territory to be cove re he
stale that he will meet as many
as possible. Judge Conyers is al
i:-»ryer cf iipe experience and
ability and we feel confident is
given opportunity wili develop
atn one of ablest Judges of the
State.
Mr. Henry Floyd, of Surreoey.
w*» in Jceup Saturdiy on busi
Mr. J. .1. Bennett, of Mttdray
Springs Springs, was. in Jesup
it Sato relay on business.
Mr. J. M. Bloodsworth and
iff Odum, was in Jesup last
ba,8n , ^'
Mr. C-b Westberrv, of
Crave district was in Jesup
fussiness la.-t week.
Forjudge B. C.
| .beg: to announce my
.Coir the. judgeship of tlie
subject to the
Primary. Many of the
people whom I hope hereafter
have. tan priviledge of calling my
frieaih Umvti unfortunately not
fit bad the pleasure or opport
urifjr of knowing personally, but
I my conduct of the of
ficegorthe few months I nave
heiffic will sufficentl.y appeal to
fellow citizens to secure for
oi«<«tunity by re-election
v myse’i worthy of tlieii
and trust.
Gonye's
Fur Clerk Of Superior Court
voters of Wayne (’oun
lyc l hereby announce myself
x candidate for re-election to the
dfiireof Clerk of superior Court
subject to the ac'ion of the Demo
terattu.Primary. In making this
MMjrj’gucetrr.cnt I wish to sincerely
thank tlw voters for their past
a!)d ^ure you that f
great!c appreciate the same. J
.igwm elected to this office I shall
«mfexTOuf to perform the
thereof to the very best of my
Respect fully,
: ra M. Rnybon.
. Notice is hereby given that
t’oe or/dc:signed has applied
tie Ordinary of said County for
ifestr. to sell land belonging to
Eictateef'M. Fleming Smith for
tbs' payment of debts, and for the
jparpr.io' of distribution. Said ap
plkaVton will lie heard at the ro
gatar term of the Court of Ordi¬
nary for said County to lie held
an die first Monday in July 1910,
Tliis 7th da.v of June 1910.
0. F. Littlefield.
[AJEWfiifit nitor upon the Estate of
' M. Fleming Smith.
_ To „ Executors. ' . Adminestrators . , \ , .
Guardians: The law require 8
you should make your annua!
retcurfi vm vhe first Monday in
of each year those fading to
make: their return on that date
'm\ cited to show cause wh\
rh**.y ave n default
This June 0th 19l(\
J. IX Crawford, Ordinary.
Mrs. Mary E. Bennett, having
made application for twelve
imrathM support out of the
Estate, of Henry Bennett, and
appraisers duly appointed to set
,«xrt the same having filed their
oftam, all ;>ersons concerned are
hereby required to show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of
said County on the fir.-t Monday
in July 1910, why said applica¬
tion should not be granted.
TTriis 6th day of June 1910.
J. D. Crawford.
Ordinary.
Georgia Wayne County. To
whom it cuay concern: J. C.
hawing in proper form applied
is* for Permar^nt letters of AJ
■ahiistration on the estate of 11a
Gibb-. Ute of said County,
«t to cite %\\ and singular the cred
itors and r.oxt of kin of 11a
Lto be and appear at my office
time allowed by law
'** asc it any they can .vl,
' permanent administration st>onl
not be granted to J. C. Dye,
lk Gibbs estate, AYitness
official signature, this 8
«AJuofil910,
X D. Crawford. Ordinary
Ordinary*f
Advertising
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Whereas Mrs Martha A.
well, Administratrix James W.
Pop well, Sr. represents to
Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he
has fully administered James W
Popwell Sr. estate:
T ,lis is - thereof, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred
creditors, to show raus**, it' any
they can, why said
should not be discharge 1 fre in I
administration, and receive Let
ter.s of Dismis-Em tl fust flon
lay in July 1 1".
J. D. < 'rawf'oj-d, Ordinary
' icorgia Vi ayne County,
A hercas M. C. Harper, Admiie-
r 'Or of ,1. A. Harper represents
the Court in his petition duly
filed and entered on record that
he has fully administered J. A.
Harpers estate; This is, therefore
to cite all persons 'concerned, kin
dm! and creditors to show cause
'• itnv they can why said Adnim
istrufor should not be discharged
trem his administration and re¬
ceive lette’ S of dismission on t he
first Monday in July 1910.
J. D. Crawford, Ordinary.
Georgia Wayne County.
L. S. Morris, Guardian of
Leonard Odum, has applied to
me for a d -charge from his guard
kinship of Leonard Odum: This
is therefore to notify all persons
concerned to file their objections
if any they have, on or before the
first Monday in Juiv next, else he
will be discharged from his guard
ianship as applied for. J. D.
Crawford Ordinary.
Georgia Winnc County. To all
whom it may concern Alfred U it
ch having in proper form applied
to me for Permanent Letters
Administration on the estate of
ti. B. Ritch late of said county
this is to cite all anil Singular the
credito rs and next of kin of G. i>
Ritcn to ba and-appear , at . my offi xr
e.e wiihin the time allowed by
and show cau.-e If any they car,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Alfred
Ritch on <i. B. Hi tchs estate
Witness m.v hand and official sign
ature this 7th |day of June 1910.
J. D. Crawford Ordinary.
Georgia Wayne County
The return of the appraises set¬
ting apart twelve months sup¬
port >to the family of G. R, Shef¬
field deceased, having been filed
in my office, all persons coneern
eo are cited to show cause by the
day of July 1910 why said
app ] icHtion f,, r twelve months’
support should not be Jgrantcd.
This Jne 7th 1910.
J. D. l raw ford Ordinary.
NOTICE
My wife Mol lie Rooks lias -left
my homo, without my consent.
This is to notify all nrrties th i
I will not be responsible for any
contracted by her.
(Signed) W. R. Rooks.
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5aere vs 0u\^ 0>\\z Tv&es \o §o
And Only One Man in
Savannah if You Want
GIjA^SSES
That ie glasses fitted as they ought to be, aud the best that inone”
cau buy. Dr, Hines tbe Eye Sight Expert is recognized as being
the most scientific and progressive refractionist in the South.
His knowledge ot Optics and refra.eri:>n not only greater than
auy one in Savannah, but in this section. He knows every detect
ofthe'Eyehow to correct th^m with lenses, and when glassesare giv.
cn by him, they are always right an>t never given unle's needed.
Dr. Hines test the Eyes of every patents himself and grind every
lens that is fitted therefore you runno risk in seeing him.
Most headaches are caused by defective eye sight, or muscles trou¬
ble, he can eure yon.T EXAMINATION- FREE.
HINES CPTICALlCOMPANY,
Bull Cor Ave. SaVANKAH Ga.
Sheriffs Sale
Georgia Wayne County.
Will be sold before the Court
,j ouse door ir) , ri ;d b <’ f -
ween the legal hours the
First Tuesday in July 1^10, the
o'lowing property, Ail
that parcel or tract of' s/ml lying
and being in the Thirv^and -Wling, 1 >is
tr5ct of ori ginall. V now
Wayne County, ,, Ogo >rgia, the
samc b ( ‘big a p rtio^ Jc f that lot
or parcel of land accoQlidg to the
man or idan thereofN^ul known
and de-i.-nat: Number
125 t.e same beirig^0«< I
acres more or less of land adjoin¬
ing the other portion of a tract of
and sold by Robert Milliard to
\V. J. O'Quinn and t^jsame be
ing the land con’.vya-A-hy Robert
Hiiliurd ibyqfhE I f<>C ’tide to J.
1. T Worth.,bound as fol¬
lows on tha North by af Branch,
>r. the East byline- 1^1 agreed upon
by Robert Liard and W. J
O'Quinn.coninr^ncing at branch
and funning across said tract to
the original linwJ/bing One Hun¬
dred acres more or lass: Said pro
perty levied on to satisfy an exe¬
cution issued from the Superior
Court of sain County in favor of
Robert Hilliard amt against J. I.
T. Worthy from the April Term
of Wayne Superior Court.
Said property will 1/e sold to
the highest nnd best bidder for
cash the purchaser paying for
title.
Written notice, of the within
lew and sale has been given to
the defendant ir. posession. This
the 2f> day of May 1910.
J. S f/ee
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Georgia, Wayne County.
Will he sold on the first Tues
dav in Julv, 1910, at public out
cry at the court-house in said
county, within .. . the ,, , legal . , hours of ,
'° l . ,. higbe-t . . ,.,, bidder for ,
S!, ‘ < *» l e
cash, certain _ property, of which
the following is a full nnd com
plete description: That certain
tract or paacel of land, situate.
King and being the , „ Town of
in
Jesup, said State and county, and
fro:,tint on Brunswick street one
hundred feet and running back
at right angles with said street,
one hundred forty feet, and
bounded on the east by Brun¬
swick street, south by land of
Mrs. L. Clary, north by land of
of Mrs. Fannie Bryan and alley
and on the west by land of Mrs.
Mrs. Fannie Me Call.
Said property levied on as the
property of M. Cat ter, to satisfy
an execution issued from the
County Court of said county in
favor of E. A. Weil against C. I).
Buffkin and Company C. D. Buf
fkin and M. Carter; said property
being in possession of said M.
Carter.
This the 7th. day of June. 1910.
J. S. Lee, Sheriff.
e
i I am prepared to furnisn
COFFINS And CASKETS
Xu Wood, Cloih. and plush covered Metalic and Metal Lined
A Iso Robes, Etc., on SHORT NOTICE. I have a NEW
HEARSE and Everything Else Necessary to ASSURE
FIRST CLASS SERVICE In my UNDERTAKING BUSI¬
NESS. My charges are more MODERATE than usual.
Ca.ll On Me At
v. Jg. J 9 £% / /f&
A >
? v X d. A j1 A ‘A (3
W. T. Wilkins, Agent.
Bank With
The PAYS
"THE OLD RELIABLE , ’
its many safe-guards for the peoples’ money;
Its alert Board of Directors:
Its capital and surplus;
Its conservative policy
are for
Your Protection
w Repair Blacksmithmg E ARE Work Prepared usually of all kinds. done to in do Wood a all modern Veranda kinds shop. Col¬ of
umns, Brackets and Banister work. Screen
Doors and Window Screens fitted. Let me give you pri¬
ces and you will save money. Personal attention to each
and e\ery job. Call on us on jobs you need.
W. H.TURXER& SONS
JESUP, GEORGIA.
Announcements
For sheriff
To the voters of Wayne County
I hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for re-election to the office
of Sheriff of Wayne County and
would appreciate the vote of all
my friends. 1 believe I have filled
the office honorably and faithfully
and i would appreciate an endorse¬
ment from the people. I promise
the same good attention, to the
interests of the people that
have shown in the short time I
have had opportunity tince I was
honored by them, haithtnlly
Jos. S. Lee.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Wayne County:
I hereby announce my Candida
cy for the office of Sheriff of W a
yne County, subject to the demo
era tic 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,
W. 0. Strickland.
For Represenative
To the voters of Wayne Coun¬
ty: I hereby announce my can¬
didacy for Represenative of Way¬
ne County, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary and
solicit the votes and influence of
my 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,
B. G. Middleton.
Dont spend a cent of cash until
you see my bargains in every de¬
partment of my store.
J. H. Wilkins. & Co.
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 Democratic Pri¬
mary. If elected I promise that
I will fill the office to the best of
my ability.
E! rner Grooms.
Eor Represenative.
Fellow Citizens and Voters: I
announce my candidacy for rep¬
resentative ot Wayne County,
subject to the rules and regulatio
governing the Democratic Pri
ntar.v and if elected pledge to
work actively for all necessary
reforms Democratic, social, civic
state and national.
C. S. Meadows
COUNTY TREASURER
To the voters of Wayne County.
I_hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Treasurer subject to the Demo
cratic Primary and solicit the sup
port of the voters of Wayne Coun
ty
Respectfully,
G. B. Cross.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
From the earnest solicitation
of my many friends throughout
the county I hereby announce my
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 myself a
candidate for the office of Tax
Collector of Wayne County, sub¬
ject to the Democratic primary
Marion Odum.