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J. H. Wilkins & Co,
GENERAL MERCHANTS
Summer Apparel
GOODS X PRICE
Each day brings a CARGO of new goods, In addition to our im
mence stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES we have added
MANY NEW SPRING NOVELITIES which can
always be found at very lowest prices.
" will and can handle all EGGS, CHICKENS and HIDES in
Wayne County and pay for them in goods at cash prices,
solicit good trade for cash and 30 days time and will guaran
_ tee Satisfaction J. H. Wilkins & Co.
Town and County NewN
Miss Essie Drawdy returned
from Brunswick Saturday.
Miss OHie Hatcher of Macon is
visiting Mrs. Georgia Clark.
Mrs. Joseph Ilopns spent \\ ed
nesda.y at Waycross.
Mrs. F. E. Breen left Friday
for Indian Spring.
Mr.and Mrs. Robert Horton left
Friday for New York.
Mr. Joe Withrow was among
the visitors to Jesup last week.
Mr. J. J. Burnett vras in Jesup
on business Saturday.
Miss Rcbie Wilkins will leave
Sept. 1 for Atlanta where she will
attend the Washington Seminary.
Mr. B. L. Mad ray of Madray
Springs was in Jesup Saturday.
Mr. John Stewart was among
the Gardi visitors to Jesup Satur¬
day.
Miss Frank Carter of Baxley
visiting her father Mr. M. E.
Carter.
Mr. Davis Duhberly of Screven
was in Jesup one day last week.
Mr. Isham Griffis and wife of
route one were in the city Satur¬
day.
Mr. James Collins of Odum
was among the visitors to Jesup
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Breen fand
Miss McNair of McColl, S. C.
are at St. Simon.
Ma. K. S. Reddish of the Odum
district was am#ng the visitors to
Jesup last week.
Messrs. Robert Woods and Ben
Saxton were in Jesup on business
Saturdoy.
Miss Minnie Murphy left today
for St. Simon where she will be
the guest of Miss Kate Wilson for
a month.
Mr*. Herbert Wilson and little
son of Waycross Were guests of
Mrs. R. H. Murphy Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Salisbury^ of Hay
cross is expected Saturday to vis
it Miss Annie Murphy.
Air. and Mrs. J. T. Winn and
little aon returned . , r briday fro*
to Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Martin
of Thomasville are expected in a
few days to visit Mrs Ma t ns pa’»
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Price.
Mr. Dr.Ogden, of Odum, and
sister of Gardi spent Wednesday
in Jesup as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. IV. McCall.
Mr. J H. McPipl inand fam¬
ily attended the funeral of Mrs.
McPinkins father at Waycross
which occurred Wednesday.
Messrs. T. W. Middleton and
Alose Jacobs of Ilortense. attended
County court here this week.
Miss McCullough of Wetumpt
ka, Ala. is expected shortly and
will be the guest of her sister,
Mrs. J. B. McRae.
Miss Bell Poor returned Satur¬
day from St. Simon where she lias
been spending a part of the sum¬
mer.
Miss Annie Thompson of Sav
annah passed through Jesup Sat
urda.y enroutc to Waycross.
Dont spend a cent of cash until
you see my bargains in every de¬
partment of my store.
J. H. Wilkins, & Co
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breen,
Misses Liiiie Sykes and JMcNair
spent Sunday on the isiand.
With exception of four, all can¬
didates have qualified for the pri¬
mary in August by paying their
assessments. Those failing to
come up to the requirements are
Davis Dubberly, for treasurer,
Ehner Grooms, for sheriff. Noali
Bennett for surveyor, and Henry
Odum, for coroner.
Prof. H. H. Powell, Jr. state
supervisor of rural school spent
last week in Wa^ne county stud¬
ying the school conditions. He
left Saturday night for Bartow
county where he is also studying
the school condition 5 , Whl e
here'Prof. Powell wa 3 the gue :
of Hon. B. D. Purcell.
Mr. W. M. Moody has moved
his barber shop into the. front
jj a ]f Q f the store recently occupied
by the ,j_ Wilkins grocer.t firm
Mr. Moody intends to install new
fixtures and also bath rooms mak
in? it one of the very best tonsor
i a j Dar j M rs i n this section of the
state.
Saves Doctors Bn.ES
Mr. Louis M Kemp of Hon -
erville, Ala. joins in with a migh
throng, as follows- "Gvnner’s
Liver Regulator is a great saver
is a great saver of doctor bills. I
have ti’i-^d it and know what E am
talking about; 1 have used it toi
constipation, headache, colds etc
and it has never failed to do all 1
expected. If used intelligently
and at the right time, it will do
all that is claimed for It. I shall
keep U-ra-eura in the house as
long as I can get it. Druggists
sell it in enameled tin boxes at 25
cents per box. Sold by Knights
Pharmacy.
/v Boon To SufferInw Women
Thousands of women suffer dis
easi s peculiar to their sex on ac¬
count of irregularities and the
iailure of the organs to perform
their natural function.-. The
great Southern remedy—Vin-o
Vitae comes to the relief of suf
fering women by toning up their
whole system insuring regularity,
a good appetite and good diges
tion. At the change of li<e it
will prove itself a friend indeed.
Young girls will find it valuable
in assisting them to reach a heal¬
thy, robust and vigorous woman
hood. For the various kinds of
female irregularities, Vin-o-Vitae
has few equals and no superiors.
Druggisfs sell it at $1 per bottle.
Manufactured by Granger Medi¬
cine (Jo., Chattanooga, Tenn. Hold
by Knight’s Pharmacy.
Many people in the southern
states have been cured of kidney
and blader of disease after physi
cians have failed by using
cura. Mr. J. Gallual of Cleveland,
Ala, writes, “I can
U-ra-cura to neighbors. It
has done me wonderful good,
am on my eighth bottle a^d 1 can
walk now. I was past walking
only when they helped me—suf¬
fered from kilnry and bladder
troubles. I am grateful to U-ra
Cura. Druggists sell tins incom¬
parable remedy at 50 ceuts and$l
p3r bottle. Try it and be con
V'inced. Sold by Knights
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We will buv every chick
en in Wayne county that
is for sale and give a satisfactory
. We handle
l<nce lf, ‘ * ame * can
oy where from 100 to 500 per.
day- J. H Wilkins* Co.
Professional Column.
J. R. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law
Special attention given all business.
OFFICE) IN TUTEN BLOCK,
JESUP, GA.
Jos. A. Morris,
At'" TORN BY AND COUNSELLOR,
ErtcttcM ill all the. courts, State
oi)<r Federal, Notary and Stenogra¬
pher In office. Office in Whaley build¬
ing.
JESUP, OA.
Robert L. Bennett
SOLICITOR COUNTY COURT,
Wayne County. Office in Courthouse.
JESUP, OA.
a*
D. M. CLARK,
iTIOaNEY AT LAW
--and—
JUDv«e WAYNE COUNTY COURT.
Careful attention given to all bus¬
iness. Office in courthouse.
JESUP, GA.
A. M. Brown M. I).
General Practitioner.
Office in Knight's Fharmaoy.
jesup,-- _ —
vSCal Ar-a■»* Tea'll JL\ <111,
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Attorney J 3-t Ea.W
Office in Kickllghter’s Building.
General practice in all the
Etate and Federal.
JESUP, GA.
D. L. Moore,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Offloe Whaley Building.
JESUP, OA.
S, F. Ellis,
DENTAL SURGEON.
Office in Kicklightar’s Building.
JESUP, <3A.
M. N. STOW,
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention to the diseases of
jromon and children.
Office Hours: Monday and Friday
| forenoons.
Kickllffhter Building.
For Rent-One small
near union dep t at $8 per
- H. tv. Whaley.
KNIGHTS PHARMACY
Carries the Largest and Purest Drug stock
In our Prescription De¬
partment we have a
graduatel icensed phar
macist. We carry a
complete and varied
assortment of Com¬
mercial and society
stationery. Huyler’s
Delicious Candies.
KNIGHTS PHARMACY
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A XOord About HanRjng
This is not a receipt to reduce a compound fractnre, r.or
is it a testimonial for a never failing cough dope but a
word about banking : : : :
The close application of “The Old Relia¬
ble” with the leading banks in the state
has proved a source of distinct advantage
to its customers, while the usual make up
of its directorate is assurance that care as
well as prudence, will be exercised in the
transaction of all business entrusted.
Merc hunts ‘ Far. HanK
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or ah, forms am> Rian of 1
HAKTS ro smv a cures
FhyglitxM endorse P. P.P.ui eplen- will regain fieeh and
flld great forms and Glandular ney matism, CATARRH combination, Complaints, Tertiary satisfaction and Scrofulous stages Swellings, Syphilis. old of and for Primary, Chronlo Ulcers BhoomaUsm, prescribe the Byphilitlo cures and Ulcers Secondary It Rheu¬ Bores, of with Kid¬ that all BLOOD SCROFULA *»
harerefllrtoa ■ Diaeueo, eieellent ■yetom ComrloUUs, Scaldhead. p. P. rapidly. P. appitlter, ote.. 1* Ecreraa, all Morcurlal a treatment, etc. powertnl If yon building Chronio toiaon, are tonlo Catarrh, weak and Female up Tot SUn i POISON blood FrteUF Bold Savannah,* F.V. elouuto* by Art, iB Foka BigaWh LI wuflln Boot PPM ui •' •* AMI Qi* t- r - r * j
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RHEUMATISM !
Goes Like Sixty 1 '
THE GILSON
Stationery and Portable; Water
And Air Cooled, of every size
We manufactuie patent rosin strainers, rosin vate,
act! rosin pumps, which are great convenience, and
money savers to Turpentine Operators. Also water
feed for feeding water into still while running. Also
gasoline putoping outfits of every kind. \S ater works
for county houses. Wc 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 oane
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 OUT- CAN
AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE OF OUR
FITS. : : : Terms easy. : : : Write us for terms mil
Prices
STILL FIXTURES
: ; COMPANY. : :
P. O. BOX, 357 SAVANNAH, GA.