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NO. 9
J gardi news
Mr. J. W. Crosby is spending
several days at Indian Spring **.
Mr. Jimmie Collins of Alt Plea¬
sant spent Sunday at Gardi.
Mr. Riss Harper spent Friday
at «ksup.
? Mi-s Eva Lang of near Gardi
•is spending a while at Jesup.
AH. B. Knight ofMt. Pleasant
•visited Mrs. Bryan Sunday.
A Air. John Jackson spent Sun
Bay last on the Island.
. Air. E. Harper and grandson,
James Lee Harper is spending
•while at Brunswick.
Miss Bertha Oberr.v near Gardi
visiied Jesup Saturday.
Mr. Felter Tapley near Gardi
spent a few hours at Jesup Sat¬
urday.
Mrs. Oberry near Gardi spent
| part of Saturday at Jesup.
i Mr. Buddy WVstberry Of Gardi
■visited Jesup Saturday.
■Jr. Lambert Bennett spent a
days at Brunswick.
Alessrs Joe and Loe Jackson
spent Sunday at the Island.
Mr. Henry Crosby near Bam¬
boo Ga, spent par t of Tuesday at
Gardi.
, Mr. E. Harper of Gardi spent
Monday at Jesup.
Air. Tom Crosby of Bamboo
spent a few hours at Gardi Tues¬
day.
Air. N. H. Hill is visiting his
mother Airs J. M. Hill at Taylors¬
ville Fla.
Air, W. G. Hill after visitieg
friends at Gardi has returned to
his home in Fla.
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Hinutes of Council
-Gl'he regular meeting of tovvn
was held at 3 o’clock
Monday afternoon. Present and
presiding Hon. O. F. Littlefield
Mayor. Aldermen present, J. F.
Breen, II. W. Whaley, A. E.
Knight, and E. E Wilkins.
notes of last regular meeting
read and upon motion m>
K*ed. The following bills were
■ read for i ayment and order
^Ll’ollows. 169.70
Her 12 38
f,*S 3.32
k’s Pharmacy 6.50
ildg. Supply Co. 7.00
’ages 3.00
!& co. 11.95
) Steele 45.00
WWK Williams 50.00
Geo. Garden 31.73
A. Daniels 26.40
E. T. Mikell 3.00
369.97
The appeal of Mr. M. W. Si r.
ppi cy requesting permit to build
a small wooden stove house inside
the fire limits was upon motion
ref used.
T here being no further business
up< r. motoin the meeting ad
j or.rued.
James Steel, Clerk.
Hon. J. E. T. Bowd«n of Wav¬
ert s ‘•i»ent a porion of the day
Saturday in Jesup enroute to
Ludow’ci where lie sp >ke Satur
day afternoon in the interest < f
Htke Smith. Mr. Bowden is re
memb red here very pleasantly
ha%ing taken an active part in
tht interest cf Gov. Brown in
the last earnfaign. His reasons
for supporting Mr. Smith in the
pr« sect campaign are sound and
logical, and having found the
error of| his for way, his fearless ho is b?iag stand
corn mended
expected by all right thinking people. It is
that Mr. Bowden
bq pne of (b e principal big
fQf Air %m\h fit tbf n’lv
f
ape Cmtttfn
JESUP- GA., THURSDAY August 11, 1910.
Below give the oftiicial ballot i.
we to oe voted
in the coming Democratic Primary Election on
August 23rd. This ticket was prepared by
Honorable E. Harper Chairman and D. S.
Price. Secretary at a meeting on last Monday.
It will be.seen by the ticket that the names of
Davis Dubberly, for Treasurer Noah Bennett,
candidate for surveyor, Elmer Grooms, candi¬
date for Sheriff and Henry Odum for Coroner
were left off of the ticket. This is occasioned
by the failure of these gentlemen to pay their
assessments by the, date prescribed by the Ex¬
ecutive Committee.
Official "Ballot
Democratic Primary, Tues¬
day, Augnst 23, 1910.
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
Hoke Smith
Joseph M. Brown
Edward H. Walker
For Secretary of State
Phil Cook
For Comptroller General
Wm. A. Wright
For State Treasurer
(Vote For One)
Peyton M. Hawes
VV. J. Speer
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for one)
Thos. S. Felder
lfewelett A. Hall
FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRIOULTUR
T. G. Hudson
FOR STATE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
(Vote 'or One)
M. L. Brittain
B. M. Zettler
FOR PENSION COMMISSIONER
John W. Lindsey
FOR PRISON COMMISSION
(Vote for One)
R. E. Davidson
G. R. Hutchens
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE SUPREME COURT,
FULL TERM
Wm. H. Fish
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME
COURT, FULL TERM,
Marcus W. Beck
FOR JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS,
FULL TERM,
Arthur G. Powell
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, FULL
TERM, BEGINNING DEC. 1, 1911,
(Vote for One)
J. A. Perry
O. B. Steven.
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, UN¬
EXPIRED TERM ENDING
DEC. I, 1911
C. M. Candler
for railroad commissioner for
FULL r I KI? M BEGINNING
DECEMBER 1, 1911
C. M. Candler
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, UN¬
EXPIRED TERM ENDING
DEC. 1, 1913.
(Vote for One)
Jos. Gray
Horriftdftv
FOR CONGRESSMAN FOR THE 11th CON¬
GRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Wm. G. Brantley
FOR SUPERIOR < X)URT JUDG E, BRUNS¬
WICK JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(Vote for One)
C. B. CONYERS
John C. Bennett
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL BRUNSWICK
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Jos. II. Thomas
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
(Vote for One)
B. G. Middleton
C. S. Meadows
FOR f LERK Oh SUPERIOR COURT
I. M. Ray bon
FOR SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
J. S. Lee
W. O. Strickland
FOR TAX RECEIVER
(Vote for One)
D. I. Carter
J. W. C. Trowell
Jno. L. Bennett
FOR TAX COLLEt TOR
(Vote for One)
Marion OJum
Geo. C, Hatcher
J. J. Clary
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
(Vote for One)
I). S. Fr ee
G. B. Cross
W. T. Wilkins
W. S. Hiltln
J. C. Knight
(t W Mr't’flll
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
R. A. Thfmpron
FOR COrvO-N ER
J M. Reddish
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
B. D. Purcell
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
UNEXPIRED TERM
(Vote for One)
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For Judge Brunswick
Circuit
To the People of Wayne County
I respectfully announce that I
am a candidate for the office of
Judge of the Superior Court of
the Brunswick Circuit, subject
to the Democratic Primary. I
solicit the support of the citi¬
zens of the circuit, and trust if
I am elected that I may give
the people a service that will
meet with their approval.
Very respectfully,
J. C. Bennett,
Winn & Company
WE4 MHW*
The Only Firm in Jcsup that Makes a Specialty of all Kinds of Farming Implements.
FA'RME'RS BA.'R'BWA'RE
Live tock, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Disc Harrows, Cultivators,
Wire Fencing, Cane Hills, talk Cutters, Gasolene Engines, Feed
Cutters, Brick, Lime Cement, Felt. Burlap, Paper Roofing, Paint.
We have a carload of Ranges
Stoves and Heaters that are
made of good, heavy mater¬
ial and will give satisfaction
in durability and service. We
have a full line of one and
two-horse wagons and the
most complete line of Buggies
that we’ve ever had before.
We have now the highest grad** buggy that we have ever
had in our warehouse and the best looking buggy we have
ever seen in this section. Also good servicable medinm grade
buggies and the Sears & Roebuck Kind. If it is a buggy that
>ou want, we can fill the bill. We buy buggies by the hun¬
dred and we know that we can save you money ovRiany mail
order house if you will take the style and material con¬
sideration. We have a good supply of buggies on lifEO now
and seueral carloads to come in. Our goods are right, out
prices are right and our terms are reasonable.
We guarantee Repairs for Every Farming Implement we sell
WINN and COMPANY
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
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iSASTORIA
THE OERTAUR TORR
A meeting of the Farrai
,, Umon . held at lhc Courthouse ,
was
on last Tuesday, quite a
number were in attendance.
Dont forget to attend the
political rally that will be
on next bsturaay. 0 A number
good eaker.s have been
and a huge barbecue will be
ved. Everyone invited, Men,
ladies and children.
Don’t forget Waynes big
to be Held this fall, and if you
have not already lined up with
the movement, get busy.
VOLUME
Aug. 17
Is the Date for
the Annual . .
i
Seashore
Unusually Low
Rates to the
Leading Res¬
orts and Princi¬
pal Cities . . .
• ••
Coast Line
* lcuefcs Limited r • . , to reach
or
jgj a al starting point not later
th* 0 Sept- 1st, 1910. A glor
ions chance to take a vacation
at a moderate cost.
For full information as to
! a ^°* reSPrva tions and sche
doles, see Atlantic Coast Urn;
Agents. U. North,
M. AGPA, Savan
nah.
B. T. Morgax, TPA, Savan¬
nah.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Bennett is reported as seriously
ill.