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J.H. Wilkins & Co.
GENERAL MERCHANTS
Apparel
GOOLw A jST ]> PRICE
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Each day brings a CARGO of new goods, In addition to our mir
rnence stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES we have added
MANY NEW SPRING NOVELITIES which can
always he found at very lowest prices.
j I will and can handle ajj EGGS, CHICKENS and HIDES in
/ f% \ Wayne County and pay for them in goods at Cash prices.
solicit good trade for gash and 30 days time and will guaran
___j tee Satisfaction J. H. Wilkins & Co.
Town and News
The largest crowd ot the se son
ftper.t Sunday on the Island.
Mr. Floyd Lore, of G'rrdi,
was in Jesjp Tuesday.
E | lack Mr. shear T. was A. in Westberrv, Jesup Tuesday, ot
i Mr. I M. Brown, of Slover,
I was in Jesup Tuesday.
Mr, J. _ „ B. .Jacobbsot , ,, TT Uortense n „ (onco
Ispent i
Wednesday in our midst,
Mbs Annie Murphy, of Jesup
is visiting friends in Waycross
for a short while.
Mr. John C. Dye, of Jesup
left Tuesday for a visit to relatives
at .Eastman.
Miss. Beulah Wainright, left
Monday for a visit to relatives
at several points on the T lorida
coast.
Mrs. Shuptrine of Lyons is the
V f her daughter Mrs. J. A.
. eieher.
[\7Ls hss Lilia Kate Bennett, Me Pipkin, at Winslow visited
Friuav.
[ >.Irs. Jack Hmifcli of Saturday Jackson
pile was in Jesup on
visit to her sister Mrs. R.
ladray.
Miss Mildred Dye, leaves Fri
lay’for a months visit to Dr. and
,Irs. Williams of Eastman.
I Miss Mann’e Padgett, who l as
Ibe3n attending the state Schccl
tet MilledgeviT.e, Ga; is the guest
of her sister Mrs. R. J. Pearson.
Mr. I. Nathan, left for St,
Josephs hospital Savannah Mon¬
day to secure treatment for his
throat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 5\. C. Trowell,
aud Mr. Ira M. Raybon, are
tending the District Conference
of the Methodist Church at Alma
this week.*
Col. Jos. A. Morris spent Sat
urday at Hortenseon professional
business in connection with
duties as Count'd of the A. B. &
A. R. R.
Mr. I/ewis Epps, formerall.v of
Redland but now of Hastings,
Fla, spent several days in Jesup,
last week the guest o: friends
and lelat'ves.
Co!. Jas. R. Thomas, > pent
few days in*Waycross last week
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bennett,
and children of Route it, were in
town Tuesday shopping.
Col. Lunbdin. and Col. John
W. Bennett, of Way cross, stopped
eff in Jesup on the way home
from Atlanta last Thursday,
Mr. Thos. A. Strickland, of
near Jesup was in town Saturday
with some tine tresh kid meat
which was keenly relished by the
recipients.
Mr. J. M. .Mosley of near Jes¬
up has recov**d we are happy to
state from his severe spell of
ot sickness and is able to come to
town again.
Mrs Lucy Ingram is still criti¬
cally sick at her home where her
trained nurse is in constant atten¬
dance and her many friends wish
for her a speedy restoration to
health.
Capt. H. W. Whaley, Jos. A.
Morris, E. S. Majett, ml D S.
p r j ce< spe ht one day last week at
Doetortown where they enjoyed
afisb diBner>
Cashier H. L. Heritage pres¬
ented the members of the News
with a dezen or so large ripe to¬
matoes which were as usual the
best we have tasted this year/
%
Hon. E. Harper, of Gaidi,
Chairman of the Democratic Exe
-cutive Committee of Wayne
County passed through Jesup
Tuesday enroute home from Sav¬
annah.
Mr Jack Aspinwall of near Od
u - rt Was niinghng with friends in
Jesup Saturday.
Just on* day afte>‘ the first
cotton bloom made its appearance
at the Enterprise office at Me Rae
r . ,i 0> ,. Epps of Jesup brought,
t 0 our 0 g} ce two blooms, picked
) y hjg brofher Lee Epps , the
ma n 8 ger of the 350 : ere cotton
farm of the L. Carter Co. of near
The iionor of the first
ripe tomatoes will go to Mr. J.
M. Morris of Bear Je8up for the
the year 1910, he having brought
it last Friday June 10th. *
Mr. S. J Bye, of near Odum,
was in Jesup last week on
ness.
Mr. if. M. Crouse of
ry Ala. has a«C|trda position
with the Jesup Mercantile Co.
Mr. Phillip Cohen a brotlter
Mr. S. E. Cohen, and who
been clerking in Fitzgerald is
ng in Jesuo for a few days.
F^aseball
In a fast game on lust Thursday
afternoon on the Jesup diamond,
Blackshear was defeated by a
score of 4 to 2. The most excit¬
ing part of the game was the pitch
ing of Lester for Jesup and Eng¬
lish for Blackshear, who were
at Emory College as
pitchers for the sophomore
and Freshman teams. The batting
of Turner and Breen were the
features of the game; Batteries,
Jesup Lester and Baker, Black¬
shear, English and Memory,
“Goes Like Sixty
THE GILSON
Stationery and Portable; .Water’
And Air Cooled, of every size
We manufactuie patent rosin strainers, rosin vats,
and rosin pumps, which are a great convenience, and
money savers to Turpentine Operators. : Also waters'
feed for feeding water into still while running. I Also
gasoline pumping outfits of every kind. Water works
for county houses. We install these outfits and turn
them over to purchases in running order. Gasoline en
gine for all purposes; cutting wood, running gin,
pumps, cream separators, electric lights, grinding cane
and corn, cracking cotton seed and for all similar pur
poses, where power is-needed. Also Jewel feed and grit
mills. NO ONE LIVING .IN THE COUNTRY -CAN
AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE OF OUR OUT
FITS. ; : ; Terms easy. : : : Write usJor terms and
Prices.
atest still fixtures
; ; COMPANY. : :
P. O. BOX, 357 savannah, ga.
r<>1 - 5V- W. Bennett., of Baxley,
w as in Jesup on his way to Way
cross last, week.
Onr good friend B. B. Knight,
of Gardi, wa- in Jesup shopping
Sat u rd a v.
Mr. Frank Currency, of nerr
Mndray Springs was in desup
Sa'urday slioppiug.
Mr. John F. Roberson, of near
Odum, was in Jesup Saturday on
busintss.
Among the counties in Georgia
we learn that Wayne shows an
increase of loo per. cent since
the last, oensus was taken some
years ago.
County Si^rveyor
To my fellow ^citizens and vot¬
ers of WftVJie County; I hereby
announce myself ns n candidate
for County Surveyor of Wayne
County subject to the primary.
My unblemished record as survey
or entitles me to the consideration
of the voters and if elected to the
office I aspire I promise that eve
ry trust imposed will be.|faithful
discharged to the best of my abili
ty. Yours Respectfully,
Noah Bennett.
J. B. SEWELL
DEALER IN
Fancy and Green Groceries, Fresh Fruits, (
And Vegetables, Cold Drinks, Pipes i at.
:: WHALEY BLOCK ::
I eari y a" fresh line of Vegetables, Fancy Gtoeeries an l Co.c
Drinks. Cigars and Candies a specialty,
ZST’Cnll inland get your moneys’worth. 'WZ
J. B. SEWELL JESUP. GEORGIA
To theVdters of.-Wayne County th f-vs alloweu l isun
Ujton thirty four years of citizen to the co-inty for | ■ road irr
in your County apd without orovements to be donated I
or consultation eandi- with ^e>>m.'nissloner.*B -■ i'e l| never.
announce myself a |ist - icts aoeOrdiny t - IP votii
for the office of County Trea no.-ikdation of each . t. I w
-surer subject to the democratic deposit the count., f - equaJl
.^Spon '■** baldly purely if a elected business 'U>-Q6%-;<l.-r hetwe n th • t'-» •• f Jesi
mv pr-m -. md Vf
ifch 2kiiaipPlP .and yesppnsiSle faithfully. p^iceh li>r - v t " ,ir f» ; 1 ' '' J El I .
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Knight’s
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For the largest and purest
- • drug stock in this section.
In our prescription department we hav
A GRADUAT E I icensed pharmacis
A varied and complete stock of Commerc
UH ■ I ;r-d society '$T ATI O;MDRY,
Special iACfcNT fcr
ARuvkes’ ,,jayo Classes
Delicious. jCanddes
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A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL
assortment of all the
r.
Styles in La .i PC 11 B V s
Trimmed and Untrimmed, CHILDRENS BONNETS.
All flats will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
$5.00 Hats 2.50
$7.00 yy 4.00
Hats will be trimmed free if you buy j our trimming
and hats here. Come and inspect our stock
jesup's New Millinery 1 v >re
Mrs. ^/l. Tram Old Stand
“ Jesup 5entinel’*
(Frickly Adi, Poke Hoot ud Pctuilm)
-HAKES POSITIVE CUBES OF ALL FORMS AKD BTA3ES OF —- 1
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