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NO. 9
Political Announcement4?
Forjudge B. C.
I beg to announce my candiacy
for the judgeship of the Brun-
8 wick Circuit subject to the Dem¬
ocratic Primary. Many of the
people whom I hope hereafter to
have the priviledge of calling my
friends 1 have unfortunately not
yet had the pleasure or opport¬
unity of knowing personally, but
i trust that my conduct of the of¬
fice for the few months I have
held it will sufficently appeal to
my fellow citizens to secure for
me an oppoi tunity by re-election
to show myself worthy of their
confidence and trust.
C. B. Conyers
Eor Kepresenative.
Fellow Citizens and Voters; I
announce my candidacy for rep¬
resentative of Wayne County,
subject to the rules and regulatio
governhig the Democratic Pri
mar.v and if elected pledge to
work actively for all necessary
reforms Democratic, social, civic
state and national.
C. S. Meadows
For Kepresenative
To the voters of Wayne Coun¬
ty: 1 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
For Clerk Of Superior Court
To the voters of Wayne Coun
ty: I hereby announce myeelf
a candidate for re-election to the
office of Clerk of superior Court
subject to the action of the Demo
oratic Primary. In making this
announcement I wish to sincerely
thank the voters for their past
support and assure you that f
greatly appreciate the same. 1
again elected to this office I shall
^nd^vQur to perforin the duties
thereof to the very best of my
ability. Respectfully,
ira M. Ray bon.
FOR SHERIFF
To thevoler£ of Wa.VnC County
I hereby announce myself a camli*
date for re-election to the office
of Sheriff of Wa.yne Cbhrd.V and
would appreciate the Vote of all
tn.v friends. I Relieve r : ' rave filled
the office hondVlbiy and faithfully
and I would Appreciate anendorse
auent from the ueople. I promise
the same good attention, to the
interests of the people that I
have shown in the short time I
have had opportunity tinec 1 was
honored by them. Faithfnlly
Jos. S. Lee
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of „ W a.\ ne x
I hereby announce m.\ can i a
cy for the office of Sheriff of Wa
ty, subject to the demo
craiic primary, and . solicit .... your
supp< rt ana influence. If elected
, rsest efforts „ , toward, ,
my
aes devolve* “ DOn the
iTnagcment of the office,
respectfully Y'ours,
W. O. Strickland.
To the Voters of Wayne Coun
tv: By solicit! tat ion of many vot¬
ers of Wayne County I hereby
announce myself a candidate for
Sheriff cf Wayne County, sub¬
ject to the next Demecratic Pri
r' n rr. if I promise th»t
s i will fill the office to the best of
my ability.
Elmer Grooms.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To toe voters of Wayne County.
I hereby announce myself a
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candidate for the office of Tax
Collector of Wayne ounty, sub¬
ject to the Democratic primary
Marion Odum.
I hereby announce myself a
Candidate for for the office ef Tax
Collector of 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.
TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Tax Rec
eiver of Wayne county subject to
the Democratic primary and res
pectfully solicit the support of
my friends and fellow citizens,
J. W. C. Trowell
FOR TAX RECEIVER
From the earnest solicitation
of my many friends throughout
the county I hereby announce ray
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.
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.
COUNTY TREASURER
To the Voter# of Wayne County.
1 hereby announce my ca ndida
cy for County Treasurer of Way
ne County subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary and
solicit the votes and influence of
rnyffriends throughout the county
and promise if elected to fulfill
the duties of said office to the
best of my ability.
Respectfully,
D.S. Price
COUNTY TREASURER
I have never asked ray fellow
citizens of Wayne County for any
office before, but I hftYQ decided
0 make tha 1‘ftce for Treasurer
ubjgct to the Democratie Friftv*
ary, and I will appreciate every
vote and other support aiven me.
I V. Knight.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
From the earnest solicitation
of ray many friends throughout
the County I hereby announce
Myself as a candidate for the
county treasurers office subject
to the Democratic Primary and
promise to fulfill the duties of
said office to tr.e best of my abil
ity if elected.
Davis Dubbery.
To my Friends in Wayne County
After earnest solicitation from
^ nun ,j Jcr 0 f the most prominent
of this County , { have
consented to become a candidate
^ ^ offjce of Countv (jommis
sioner for the unexpired term of
Ho „ , Iohn A War J, deceased.
If elected to this high office at
the hands of the voters of this
County, I assure them that ray
everv effort will lie toward the
upbuilding of the County, the
promotion of its welfare and the
and the good of its citizens.
I. E. Breen
To the voters of Wayne County
U >on thirty four years of citizen
ship in your County anti without
solicitation or consultation with
anyone I announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Trea
-surer subject to the democratic
orimary. Upon purely a
JJ&SUP, GA, TmJRSDAJULY 12, 1910.
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proposition-namely if elected td
that high and responsible office
l will give a bond and faithfully
discharge all of the duties requir¬
ed by law and donate one half of
the fees allowed me as treasurer
to the county for public road im,
orovements, to be donated by
tte cromirimh. to tbe
districts according to the voting
population of each district, t „i'» ;
deposit the county funds equally
between the two Banks of Jesup
Consider my proDOsition and vote
for your county’s interest. I ex
tend to you the White Flag of
peace. Will you accept it.
Yours Truly
W.T. Wilkins.
For Tax Receiver
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of
ver of Wayne County, subject to
the Democratic Primary, and sof
cit the patronage of my friend
and fellow citizens.
Respectfully,
J. J. Clary
To the Votes of Wayno
hereby announce nay caddidaci
for the office of County Com¬
missioner, subject to the votei
cast at the ensuing Democratic
Primary whenever that may be
1 have been a citizen of this go m
County all my life and I ask
votes upon the bioad platform of
s&sfursj" if&srS
this important and office best I plege
faithful service my ef
forts towards the upbuilding of
the County on ecnomic basis.
Williard Googe.
To my friends and fellow citi¬
zens I hereby announce office my can¬
didacy for the of County
Surveyor subject to the rules of
democratic primary. of 12 efficient
My record years
service as Couuty Surveyor,
qualifies me for the office and if
elected I promise to fulfill the
duties of said office to the best i
of my ability Thanking my
friends for their past support and
soliciting their votes.
Respectfully,
R. A. Thompson.
County Surveyor
To my fellow citizens and vot¬
ers of Wayne County; I hereby
announce myself as a candidate
for County Surveyor of Wayne
County Subject to the primary,
Unblemished record as slur'.’??
or entitles me to the consideration
of the voters and if elected to the
office I aspire I promise that eve¬
ry trustimposed will be {faithful
discharged to the best of my abiii
ty. Yours Respectfully,
Noah Bennett.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL
Commissioner
To the Voters of Wavne County.
Having qualified in the recent
examination, l hereby announce
myself a candidate for re-election
to the office of County School
Commissioner, and will thank
you for an endorsement of m.v
work at the Primary election to
be held August 23. Yours i'o
better schools, B. D. Purcell,
From the earnest solicitation of
my many friends throughtout
Wayne county 1 hereby announce
myself a candidate for the office
of coroner subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary and ask
the support of my friends. If el¬
ected I promise to fulfill the of
fie to the nest of my ability.
J. M. Reddish.
According to the last year
of the Department of Agricul
<ure therc are 21.720,090 milch
cows in the United States, and
these are worth $702, 945,000.00.
magnitude of the industry
can perhaps, be best understood
when it is considered that these
1 produce yearly about $1,000,COO.
worth of dairy products.
P^vIIiIIllwMUHvI f nntttlSccintlflfC 5
Proceedings
—
Georgia Wayne County,
Commissioners Court of Roads
j* Bmo.es, titties (or County
b > ir •>«'». T ,
P os ^. ^ «a. •>»* . , „
1910.
Present, and presiding therein
jHon. {with members M. L. McKinnon, John Chrm.
L. Ooursou,
[James &nd D T-U Harper, Roberson. George Tyer,
s
: Minutes of the regular meeting
held 7tli, 1910 read and adopted,
; The following claims against
the county were approved and
Ordered paid, to wit:
G. B. Cross, jaintor$30. dray
age .50. T. M. Thomas, non
resident witness fee, 6.00. J. L.
3 days Cornrs Ct, 9.00.
D. H. Roberson, 2 days Comrs,
Ct. 6.00. Ira. M. Ray bon, Clerk
Ct. June 20. assorting
4 %nd labeling old records, 5.00,
.postage 1.00. H. A. ‘Burns,
parts and repair of
10.50. J. S. Lee, Sheriff
fees June 1.910. 63.05. J. S.
Lee, Sheriff, expense in going
a f ter felony convicts transferring
pr J D (lftrl C salary Judge
County Ct. 2nd. Qr, 1910,
125.00. F. E. Murphey, lights,
2.0(1. W. O. Strickland Const.
Jtjl fees wid „ BrWi u
|Jesup Mercantile Co, Buckets,
•Shovels etc. 5.65. f Champion sup¬
ply Co, Mattresses, convicts sup¬
plies etc. 73.89, Jesup Sentinel
Printing books etc. 19.40
JeSup Mercantile Co., gasolene,
11.09. Nation! Paper Co., 2 cas
es paper, 10. \V. H. Berrie,
Sherif Glynn county, jail fees W.
B. and F. A. Lyens, 66.20. Foote
& Davies Co., records etc, 42.70.
UnderwoodTypewritei Co., type¬
writer repairs, 3. Winn & Co.
roofing etc, 4.74. Wayne Coun¬
ty News, publishing Com’rs.
proceedings. 2d quarter, 20. H.
W. Surrency, coroner, balance on
inquest over body of Will Clark,
May 23rd, 1910, 16. J. W. Lew¬
is, overseer 1665th district, 8,50.
J. M. Stewart, overseer 333rd
district, 15. T. P. Gibson, over
seer 334th district, 2.14. M. J.
Wainwright, 1493rd district, 7,30
L. Odum, Warden of convicts,
expense operating county chain
gang, June, 426.31. W. 1. Mad
ray, ovorseer 1519th district,
14 50. Dr. M. N. Stowe, inspec¬
tion of convict camp, June, 20.
McRae Bros., medicines, account
convicts, 9. J. K. Orr Shoe Co.
shoes account convicts, 38.15. M.
D. and It. L. Smith Co. one tent
account convicts, 1)2.26. L
Mohr & Sons, clothing account
account convicts, 25.
Upon motion ordered that L.
Odum, warden of convicts Wayne
county, be paid sixty dollars per
month for his services as such.
Upon motion ordered that Mrs
Y. H. Clark, be ilaeed on
tlTK i , mu
t
she be paid the sum of Five dol¬
lars per month until futner ordered
Upon motion ordered that Mr
Hettie Daniels, he placed on ii
of County piupers and that she
be pai from County fundg the
s u m .0C per men until
her ordered.
Upon motion cruered that the
official bonds of A. F. Knox, re.
cently approveu and ordered re
corded
Court adjourned.
M. L. "McTvin nr r» , Chrm.
Ira. M. Raybon.Uitrk.
Mrs. F. C. HeiusoD. who
been undertreatment in Savannah
returned to her home at
Fla, Sunday.
Petition For Charter
Georgia, Tattnall County.
To the Honorable Philip
Ccok, Secretary of State.
The petition of W. C. Perkins
J. H. Perkins, S. T. Ellis, G. W,
Deloach, H. W. Perkins, C. S.
Grice, N. A. Tbaggard, L. B.
Godbee and Eli Bulloch, of Tatt¬
nall county Georgia and H. Ros
coe Perkins and Andrew C Perk¬
ins of Richmond county Georgia,
respectfully shows;
First
That they desire to form a rail¬
road corporation pursuant to the
provisions of the Act of the Gen¬
eral Assembly of Georgia, ap¬
proved December 20th, 1892,
Code sections 2159-2179.
SECOND
The name of the said railroad
company which petitioners desire
to have incorporated is to be ‘Reg
ister & Glennville Railway 11 , the
same not being the name of any
exsisting corporation in the State
of Georgia.
THIRD
The length of said road as
near as can 'be estimated, will
be about one hundred miles.
FOURTH
Said road will run from Jesup,
Georgia, a station at the junct¬
ion of the Southern Railway
and the Atlantic Coast Line Rail¬
way, in the county of Wayne, in
in a northern direction lo Millen
Georgia, in the County of Jen¬
kins.
FIFTH
The counties through which
said toad, will probably run
are Wayne. Tattnall, Bulloch and
Jenkins, and the names of the
principal places from which and
to which it is to be constructed
are from Jesup Ga. to Millen Ga.
passing through the towns of
Glenville, Georgia, Birdford, Ga.
both of said towns being in the
county of lattnall, and Register,
Georgia in the county of Bulloch,
with spurs from its main line
branching off, one from Perkins
Lumber Company mill site in
Tattnall county to the town of
claxton, hi said county, and the
other from its main line in the
town of Hagan in said county of
Tattnul to a point about two hun¬
dred feet north from the depot of
the Seaboard Air Line Railway in
said town of Hagan.
SIXTH
Petitioners desire that the line of
railway now known and operated
as the Register & Glennville Rail¬
way and running from Glennville.
Georgia in Tattnall County, and
through the towns of Birdford
and Undine, with spur from Per¬
kins Lumber Company’s mill,
on its line of road, to the town of
Claxton in said county of Tattnall
another from its main line of
road to its depot in the town of
1 lagan, in siad county of Tattnall
to Register in the counl.v of Bul¬
loch in said State be incorporated
in and made a part of said pro-
11 n > of railroad. The said
Glennville Railway
, - r. sent owned and oper
16 Perkins Lumber
Company as a private road and
Wit! charter.
Seventh
The amount of the proposed capi¬
ta! sto r -k is Five Hundred Thou¬
sand $500,000)dollars in shares
of One Hundred ($100.00 dollars
each, all of said stock to be com¬
mon stock of equal dignity.
EIGTH
Petitioners desire to be in
cor 2° rate ^ as aforesaid for and
during the term cf one hun
one (101) years.
VOLUME IS
Rock Hill
Mr., and Mrg, W. M. Demari^
were the guests of Mr. and Meg.
B. Westbcrry last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrr. C. F. BeniaSt^
were shopping in Jesup Saturday*
Mr. Jack and-Ben Healen, wen
in our community Sunday.
Mr. C. F. Bennett, and wife
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mes.
N. L. Dukes.
Mr. and Mrs Bertie Westbcrry
were the guest at Mr. W. ML.
Roberson Satuaday.
Mr. Wate Roberson, and family
spent Sunday with the family
Mr. R. A. Thompson.
Mr. C. F. Bennett, made tat,
business trip to Jesup Saturday.
Mr. Guss Demark, and 3us
sister were the guests of Mmols*
Ward and visited Miss Mery
Dukes Sunday.
Miss Mamie Strickland, «jff
Route 2, left Sunday for Tooh&b
C ounty where she will visit rkar
sister.
Mr. Harvey Maddox, at*
family spent Sunday witn i tm
father Mr. Allen Maddox.
Miss Minnie Tinson, and Mi*
Jennie Hires of Sylvester .a mb
visitingfriendsand relatives here.
Those from Jesup to spend the
fourth of July in Savannah we*
Messeis H. W. Whaley H. i*.
Heritage, Joe Austin E S. Majfifc
Julian Baxter, Joe Hopps, Willie
Purcell, Fred Murphey, le R^ff
Price
Mr. Will Wooten, of Ogletlw ij*
Ga. was a visitor toJesup Fridas*.
Col. W. W. Bennett, of Paxlgjr
was in Jesup a short while Thurs¬
day.
Miss Fannie Hill left Friday
for Savannah where she waf
visit friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Price, aol
children are spending a few dag*
on the Island.
NOTICE
Jn compliance with requesl d£T .
my friends, wish to say that •-un¬
less unforeseen hindrance -shodl
arise, I shall speak on political S*
*ues at Waynesville Saturday 'it
30 p. m. July 30. At NafeaMa
the following Saturday 2:30 p. , 0| -
Aug. G. This notiev a special i*~
vitation to the women and eh#
dren as ell as the voters.
Yours truly.
C. S. Meadows
NINTH
The principal office of said pro¬
posed incorporation will be in
town of Hagan. Tattnall Couufcy
Georgia.
TENTH
Tenth. Petitioners do imeniffS*
good faith to go forward • withmia,
delay to secure subscriptions ttar
tiie capital stock, construct.
maintain and operate said roidL
ELEVENTH
Petitioners show that fkty
have given four weeks notice off
their intention to apply for a diop¬
ter by publication according 8»
law.
Wherefore they pray t© Hre
incorporated under the laws off
this state.
W. C. Perks:*.
J. H. Perkfos.
C. S. Grass.
Klli Bulls*.
N. A. TiiaaS*»6»
L. B. GoJGns,
8. T. ms
g. w, rvosft.
Andrpw C. Perldbx,
H. Rosco Perkiac.
H. W. YViVhr*
Petition ejss.
arnell and Ander.-r .^
Petitioners Attorneys Hagan, Q*