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NO. ' 9
A Last Call
To the voters of Wayne County
|Vr;. How v - will > vote next Wed
you
Head ay? For better schools, or
against better shook? For the
ehildren who cannotvote for them¬
selves, or against t help? ,
tvnat kind of ^.aehobls are we
to have is a much' more important
question than who is to - be our
Governor. A .
shovfld tms Section
intoraw voters who hive children,
hut the question every voter and (ou^hj,. to : study
vote to protect
our County from .poverty and
crime; for io spjRr^f the state
ipent often , made that V education
makes rascals, statistics show
ttta^more than aihety per cent of
OUT criminals an<ipat>pers are un
educated people. Lord McCauley
dollar was riffht when he itf i|$fd htfupation ‘‘For every
you save yon
will spehd five in W««ecutions in
prisons in penal ' settlements”.
Our terms are,, id > short, our
^than ildjngs $2*|^apjeeeffHemajor»fy an:*& ttv4ll|c#re
wl our teaefore arh yotfirstAand'
fc&timmsdand tHile is ne
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I wish to announcie to the people of
Wayne county thpt I am now band
ling, in addition to mi' grocery stock,
a complete line of—
FARMERS'
* HARDWARE
consisting of Ail kinds of fanning im¬
plements, besides hardware for the
'heme sgch as stoves, ranges and all
kinds, of booking utensils. Having
taken jBe handling of hardware as a
“aide-Hpe” I am enabled to sell below
all tlje i jfitjcbs of is tl>e exclusive trial denb rs this. and
want a to prove
-»fA For fresh groceries, both staple and
fancy, see me. Exchange made at
r.i 4 proportionate values for country pro¬
duce, chickens, eggs, etc. Courteous
and fair treatment accorded to all.
Come, See
•and Be Convinced
£ V*
A. E. HILL J. L ..HILL,
Manager
’ elephone and Find Out!
Vkitvw fhe wither refwrt/ l ^k
Whit is the market of cotton price Jg
m
Has my team left town M
. Is ther&any freight for f
me I
I I Do you want to buy l
P j 'i I When is the meeting ®
The telcphoDCv answers these ques¬
tions for do tlious'ands of Farmers for every The day.
It will t^iis and more you.
cost of a telephone on your Farm is
small; the saving is great
Our free booklet tells you ail about
iv* Write for it today. Address
- L Farmers IJae Separsitesl # ,
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
<*. TSLE«F at**! CO-MI* ANY w.
SiAAM rn.
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Realestate Deals
Among the large realestate
deals taking place in Wayns coun¬
ty during the present week was.
the purchase of a faim near Seie
ven from Andrew Kicklighter by
Hyde of North Georgia,
the consideration being $5,500;
and the purchase of 100 acres of
land by Chnt Burknalter of Glen
ville from Earnest Plunkett of
Screven, the consideration being
$2,659.
wa.v to get them and that
is to pay for them. How is ( he
best way to pay? By taxation.
No other method has ever suc
ceeded nor can ever succeed.
During the campaign* of .the
past few weeks every objection
put forth has been answered
satisfactorily to those in search
t>f the truth. There are still a few
objectors, and to these „e would
say, weigh wellthe matter before
you cast your ballot against local
taxation for the improvement
our bounty Schools,
B. D. Purcell C. S. C.
JESUP, GA., THURSDAY Sept . 15, 121^.
Tax Collector’s Statement
Tax Collector’s Settlement with Wayne County, Georgia for
taxes collected for the year 1909. YV, F. Knox. Tax Collector, In
accrnvit with Wayne County, Georgia.
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General tax on digest, • • | 13,018.61
General tax collected not on the digest, 515,43
Western Uniod T and T Co, * 54.76
Southern Express Co. 9.80
American T and T Co. 20.09
Southern Bell T and T and T Co. 67.07
A. C. L- Rd. Co. (Savannah io VTaycross) 2.128.47
A. C. L. Rd. Co. (Brunswick}to Albany) 1,742.90
Atlantic Coast Line, (Jesup Short t ine) 3,615.96
Southern Railroad, 3,267.50
A. Band A Rd. Co. 878.20
Atlantic Postal Tel and C. Go.. 9.00
Cr.
IV Receive’s Commissions, 180.21
By Collector’s Commissions, 546.85
By Insolvent tax end errors, 66.09
By Amount paid W. M. Roberson j Co. Treas,
24,530.23
Total $25,322.88 $25,322.88
Order Levyinjf County Tax
Year 1910
Georgia, Wayne County J
Br the Honorable M. U Me
Kinnon. John U Coorson. Janrea
W. Harper, Geqrgc W. Tyer
Dan. H. Robersen.Commissionei 9
of ltoads and Revenue, sitting
for County purposes, Je-mp, Ga
Sept. 6th, 191(1.
It is hereby ordered that sixty
cents on the $1.00.00 of the tax¬
able property of said County as
per digest of 1910 be, and the
same is hereby levied, and that
the same be collected by the tax
collector of said County for the
following purpose®, to-wit:
1st.
OoeOenton the $100. to pay
the legal indebtedness due, or to
become due during the year or
past due.
2nd.
Eight Cents on the $100. to
build or repair Courthouses, or
jails, bridges or ferries, or other
public improvements according to
contract.
3rd
Five Cents on the $100. to pay
Sheriffs, jailers, or other officers
fees, that they may be legally en¬
titled to out of the County.
4th
Two Cents on the $100. to pay
Coroners fees that may be due
them by the County for holding
inquests.
5th
Ten Cent on the $100. to pay
the expenses of the Colnty, for
Bailiffs at Court, non resident
witnesses in Criminal cases, ser¬
vant hire, stationery and the like.
6th
Ten Cents of the $100. to pay
jurors a per diem compensation.
7th
Three Cents on the $100. to pay
expenses incurred in supporting
the poor of the County, and as
otherwise prescribed by the poli¬
tical Code of 1895
8th
Twenty Cents on the $100. for
road purposes, levied in com¬
pliance with the adopted Alterna¬
tive Road law.
One Cent on the $100. to pay
any other lawful charge against
the County.
Making in; the aggregatethe said
sum of Sixty Cents op ; the $109.
on the taxable property of said
County, foy County puroses for
the year 1910.
(Signed) M. L. McKinnon.
Cbrm. CK&RWCGa.
Ira. M. Raybon, Clerk.
Butts county rate will be $10
on the thousand; the public roads
bridges and public buildings be
ing the heaviest items of expense.
For goed Job printing see
Local Paragraphs
Wanted—To purchase a large
otbf cypress cross ties, inepee
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Tjftua, Ga.
, 6 T . A . Pnrker of Way ^
visited Jesu;; Thursday',
Note the new advertisement of
W. L. Belcher appearing on the
last pag ■ of this paper.
If its money you want you can
get ail you need on Far o pro¬
perty b.y seeing D. 8. Price, Jes
up, Ga; good time, low rate of in-,
terest.
Mr. E. B. Webb of Wadley,
Ga., arrived last Monday and
Will establish a bakery here.
Messi^s doe Wilkins, Clifford
and.batn Lester will leave Mon¬
day to attend Emory College.
Mrs. W. F. Benson is visiting
in Savannah this week.
. The Jesup Public School open¬
ed last Monday with largest at¬
tendance in the history of the
school.
Miss Marion Cole returned Fri
day a er a visit to Miss Laura
Moor at Hazlehurst.
W in n & Company
The Only Firm in Jesup that Makes a Specialty of all Kinds of Farming Implements.
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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 w; have ev« r
warehouse End the best *oorCiiig we iiu,v6
v.iu want, we-.car. fill the bill. We ~»’ay wugg.es oj .-«* -«•
dred and we \now that we can save you money over ary mat!
order house if you will take the style and material into con¬ >8
sideration. We have a good supply of buggies on hand cow
and seuera! carloads to come in. Our goods are right, our
prices are right and our terms are reasonable.
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FALL CABBAGE PLANTS
, ... i:i;; to prepare your fail gardens ami'truck patches.
Wetm. about one million slants—Flat Du tel arid Charleston Wake
fields v,ri T%ts wlH be re dy for shipment about (he 20th of Septem¬
ber; Wakefields, Oct. 1. Order now, before all are sold and plant#
will shipped as soon as ready. Prices F' O. If. Meeggett :
1-2 or 3,O0<> @ $1.5(1 per thousand
4 to 8,000 “ 1,25 thousand
9 20.000 “ 1,00 “ thousand
to
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