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Men’s all wool Suits
in light summer weights,
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s-»- . $15 “* $18
Ip neat mixtures of grey and brown;
light, medium and dark shades.
l H. Levy, Bra. & 1 I Co
iatannah, Georgia.
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WE are showing an immense line of smart
servieablu suits from the Washinet m ('<>.
Iluckett Cnrhnrt A Co., and the ‘‘Efl-IOff”
people. The.v are ,strongly constructed from
fabrics that will give long and sat is .V.aory
wear. Prices range from------
$12.00 to $50.9( Jf
Hats. KnOX $5; Stetson
$3;50 Hawes $3.00
All the shapes and shades.
Neck wear Beautiful effects for Spring and
Summer 25 ets. 50 cts. Tod:-.
Spring shirts Bright fresh colors, attached
and detached cuffs, coat style nnd regular, s!.
$1.25, $1 53 $2.00 Mail orders given prompt
Attention.
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John \Y. Parker, Manager
Savannah, 7 Ga 9
“Teddy Roosevelt”
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(A registered though bred
Spanish Jack) Weight
Huaiantecd Service $10.00
*t my Feed and Sale Stables.
MARKS FOR SALE
B. R. She dd Jesup. Oa.
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week. was in Jesup otT* * o*i JL Jc ‘J
For Tax Receiver
I hereby announce myself a can
didate lor the office of Tax R<
ver of Wayne County, subject
tliG Democratic i rimarv, anti sol
cit the patx’o-mge of niv lriem.
and follow citizens.
Respectfully,
,1 j (jj an
We will print lOu cards
one dollar equal to copper
or a half thousand yood
business envelopes for
W AYNTB.COUi.TY NEWS.
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Do you realize that Typhoid Fever, Tuberculosis and Dysentery will
continue unless we undertake the extermination ofi the fly and the pre¬
vention of its entrance into our households. This may be accomplish¬
ed by destroying his breeding place, the refuse heap and garbage pile
aad thoroughly and effectively screening the house. •c —
Delays are Dangerous
Writs us for Prices.
Louis Gallaher,
Moauru.
X Professtoaal Column.
J. R. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law
Special attention given all business
OFFICE IN TDTBN BLOCK,
JESUP, GA.
Jos. A. Morris,
AJTTOftNvr AND COUNSELLOR,
Praodma fat an the courts, State
aa4 Fad awl. Notary and stenogra¬
pher U office. Office in Whaley buiid
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jess ar, oa.
Robert L. Bennett
SOLICITOR OQCNTT COURT,
Ways# County. Ofllce In Gourthouie.
JESUP, «A.
D. M. CLARK,
ATTOUKSif it LAW
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JUDs-E WAYNE COUNTY COURT.
Careful attention given to all bua
lnacs. Office in courthouse.
JESUP, GA.
A. M. Brown M. D.
General Practitioner.
Office in Knight’s Pharmacy.
JESUP, — — — _ GEORGIA.
Oscar Rail,
Attorney at Law
Office in Kicklighter’a Building.
General practice in all the courts,
State and Federal.
JESSUP, OA.
D. L. Moore,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Whaley Building.
JBSUP, GA.
S, F. Ellis,
DENTAL SURGEON.
Office in Klbklighter s. Building.
JESUP. GA.
M. If. STOW,
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention to the dltteasos of
women and children.
Office Hours: Monday and Friday
forenoons.
Kicklighter Building.
Tindall & Wages
Carpenters and Builders
Furniture repairing
l'ump Driving Brick Work
(Mice near Kicklighter Ruildin
COUNTY TREASURER
I Slave never asked my fellow
citizens of Wayne County for any
office before, but 1 have
«»>ake the race for Treasurer
u ' ! -iuvt to the Democratic Prim
ar -V. and I will appreciate every
vote and other support given me.
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Announcement s 1
I hereby announce my sc it
Candidate for for the office of Tax
Collector ef"Wayne County, sub¬
ject to the action of the ensuing
primary and solicit the support of
my friends and fellow citizens.
Respectfully,
Geo. C, Hatcher.
To my friends and fellow citi
zens I hereby announce my can
didacy for the office of County
Surveyor subject to the rules of
democratic primary. efficient j
My record of 12 years
Service as County Surveyor,
qualifies me for the office and if
elected I promise to f ulfill the
duties of said office to the best
of my ability Thanking my frie¬
nds for their | ast Support and
soliciting their votes.
Respectfully,
It A. Thompson.
To my Friends in Wayne County
After earnest solicitation
a number of the most prominent
citizens of this County, 1 have
consented to become a candidate
for the office of Countv Commis¬
sioner for the unexpired term of
Hon. John A, Ward, deceased,
ff elected to this high office at
the hands of the voters of this
County, I assure them that in.v
everv effort will be toward the
upbuilding of the County, the
promotion of its welfare and the
and the good of its citizens.
B. K. Breen.
To the Votes of Wayne County:
hereby announce m.v caddidacy
for the office of County Com
missionrr, subject, to the votes
east at the ensuing Democratic
Brimary whenever that may be.
I have been a citizen of this pood
County all my life and 1 ask your
votes upon the bioad platform of
equal lights to nil and special
privileges to none. If elected to
this important office I plege
faithful service and mv best ef¬
forts towards the upbuilding of
the County on ecnomic basis.
Williard Gongc,
FOR COUNTY TKE.V'URER
From the earnest solicitation
of m.v many friends throughout
the County I hereby announce
Myself as a candidr.ie for the
county treasurers office subject
to t he Democratic Primary and
promise to fulfill the duties
said office to U e best of my
ity if elected.
Davis D'ibberv.
COUNTY TREASURER
To the Voters of Wayne County.
1 hereby announce ray cundida
cy for County Treasurer of Way¬
ne County subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary and
solicit the votes and influence of
my friends throughout the county
and promise if elected to fulfill
the duties of said office to the
best of my ability.
Respectfully,
D. S. Price
TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Tax Rec
eivt r of Wayne county subject to
the Democratic primary and res
solicit the support
my friends and fellow citizens.
J. W. C. Trowell.
Georgia has a number of
meat producing crops, such
cowpeas, velvet beans, soy beans,
' etcli, crimson clover, burr Cover
aid L'-spedeza, which are well
suited to grewing
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SMOKELESS POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS
There are more “Leader” and “Repeater” loaded shells used
than any other brand. Their superior shooting is the reason
why. For pattern, penetration and uniformity they are
unequalled. They hold all important records and trophies.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE RED W BRAND.
mot suit TEtDf I M
EEC. ISli.S. ■EC. IS 8. S.
nr. office. nr. ww;.
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic R. R.
••The Standard of Excellence in Passenger Service.’ 1
Schedules Effective September 12th, 1909.
Northbound. Southbound.
6:16am G:l?pm Lv Brunswick Ar 8:00pm I2G5
.. ....
6:Kan 6: 55pm Thalmann 7:20pm
tA.C.L) 4:10pm Jacksonville 8:30pm -
S iZjiam 8:lf**m . Waycross .. . .. C :00pm 10:25am
9:E5am 0:45pm Douglas .. .. . .. 4:30pm S :53am
10:55am 10:45pm Ar......Fitzgerald .. ..Lv 3:25pm 7:50am
.. ..
7:30am 7:05pm Lv..... Thomasville .. . .Ar 6:45pm 11:00am
8:37am 8:14pm...... . Moultrie .. .. . Lv 5:3«pm 10 : 00 am
9:45am 9:20pm Ar .. Tifton .. .. . .. 4:30pm 8:56am
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11:00am 10:55pm Lv......Fitzgerald .. .. .. ..Ar 3:15pm 7:43aor
12:35pm 12:10am .. .. .. Cordcle .. ..Lv 1:00pm 6:3('a:n
.. .. ,.
12:5.4pm 12:29am ......Vienna .. ..... 1:36pm 5: oOaru
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11:45pm 1:20am .....Montezuma .. .. ......12:50pm 5:05am
1:55 pm 1:30am .. .. Oglethorpe .. .. ......12:45pm 5:00am
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3:27pm 2;6Sam .. . .Talbotton .. .....11:12am 3:20am
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4:34pm 4:09am .. .. Woodbury .. .. .. .... 10:06am 2:01am
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6:Slpm 6:07am ......Senoia .. . ,, .. 9:11am 1:02am
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7:25pm 7:00am Ar ., .. Atlanta .. .. .. ..Lv 7:25am 11 : 10 pm
6:20pm 4.46am Lv LcGrange 9:23am 11:05pm
9:90pm 8:56am Talladega . 5:30 am 7:10p»
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11:46am Ar Birmingham 4: K)pm
Connections at Atlanta aud Birmingham with lines diverging.
Pullman sleeping tars on night trains between Thomasville and Atlan¬
ta, via Fitzgerald. Cdr leaving Atlanta ready for occupaacy at 9:00
p. m.
A. I). Daniel, T. P A.. Atlanta, (lv.
J. Mellon Norris, T. P. A .tV. H. Leahy, G. P. A.
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S*t’' (2d
Prize Offers from Leading Mar., iacturers
Book on patents. “Hints to inventors.” “Inventions needed.”
“Why some inventors fail.” Send rough sketch or model for
search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly.
Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of
the U. S. Patent Office.
GREELEY &MvlNTlRE *
i Patent Attorneys i
Washington, D. C.
GRAND EX(;I T RSI(>N
—to—
BRUNSWICK. ST. SIMONS ISLAND,
AND Cl'MBERLIND ISLAND.
..•VIA..
Southern p ail way
THURSDAY, JUNE 2ND., 1910.
Excursion train wk!i separate •.->••,elms f."' wi.ite and col¬
ored, will leave Jesup. 4.15 id Al. and anive Brunswick
5.45 P. M.
BRUXSWlCK.lT5~ld _
SIMONS IS. $1.50 CUMBER
I, AND ISLAND. $1.50.
Tickets to Brunswhk. St. Simmons and Cumberland
Island will be good returning on any regular train
to stations where scheduled to stop*up to and in¬
cluding train leaving Brunswick 8. 05 P. M. Tues¬
day Junc 7th.
Don't Miss It! Ask Nearest Southern Railway
Agen’t For Complete Inf or¬
rn ation • e s * * t • «« •
J. L. MEEK, G. R. PETTIT,
A. G. P. A. Atlanta. C*. T. P. A.. Macon, Ga.