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BRIGHTER
FOR COUNTRY CHILD
Run Scools in Business
Way, Say Voters.
By a majority of 72 above the
two.thirds required by ‘ 1™ (i. -
Steal , . | of j. 24 q. as ahhounced , , last ,
Week), _ . s the .v. voters , of , the .. County ,, .
have endorsed the 'a* m.thod ot
J-unhifig our schools. Hus good
majority •* •» secured i .
was in spite
of the fact that in the the
majority of districts those
who opposed the tax method were
more interested and did more
wor<s than those who favored it.
A full vote would have shown a
much larger proportion in favor
of taxati n for schools, it will
take the backing and support of
the people to make the new system
■ success, but with such a large
majority favoring it, I feel
the Board acd Couamhsio ier can
ttiake some marked improvement
ill school com Runs. tbace the
tax levy for this year was made
jflftear jit before the election, it will
WPegin, before the new system
but in the
We shall 1x5 making plans and
Announcement
I wish to announce to the people o
Wayne county that I am now hand¬
ling, in addition to m.y grocery stock,
a complete line of —
FARMERS
HARDWARE
consisting of all kinds of farming, im¬
plements, besides hardware for the
heme such at stoves, ranges and all
','klrtds of cooking utensils. Having
taken the handling of haidwarc as a
“side-line” I am enabled to sell below
the prices of the exclusive dealers and
all I want is a trial to prove this.
For fresh groceries, loth staple and
fancy, see me. Exchange made at
proportionate values for country pro¬
duce, chickens, eggs, etc. Courteous
amf fair treatment accorded to all.
Come, See
and Be Convinced
A.. E. LULL I J. L. HILL,
and find
Ml ^g'Whatwas the weaflier report
Hf Wh* iMit Rarket price |
of cotton
Has my team left town
pi i Is therejany freight for
A Pi me f
pilj Do you want to buy V
j' f When is the meeting e SS •
The telephone answers these
tions for thovisands of Farmers every day.
It will do this and more for you.
cost of a telephone on your Farm
small; the saving is great.
Our free booklet tells you all
it. Write for it today. Address
Farmers Line Department
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& TELEGRAPH COMPAN*
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mulatto* policies.
Hon. AT. L. Brittain, State
.School Commissioner, in a letter
ot congratulations, says,“I eer
tai ily rejoice that Wayne has
tabea * )Cr i dacft > n school matters
l«adin,t eounties in the
state. 1 feel sure that two or
three . years under , the improved .
f „ f lon! h ought about , / , l,y
on ' '
. ll
difference for , the ,, . better _ . „
;
i.et uS go ©x* »TEr Fual'HEit
* next ^ ednesday at the
^ onerid election another very
important public school measure
t0 * )0 voted upon, and that is
" bed,or the country schools
sbad have authority to teach above
the seventh grade. As the Con
Station now leads, the country
schools can use their tunas for
tnstruction in the elements of an
^ n 2d ' 18 ' 1 education only , an 1 the
-
c>u,ts have held thi# to mean
through the seventh grade,
This is a gr 'at injustice to the
^ntry cblld and sh(juld i,ave
ha '^ d lon « *&- Mau .y
P u,)ds com plete the seventh
S rad « Ion ^ bcforc tho *’ are 18
old, but the Constitution ,
JESVP, GA., THURSDAY Sept. 29, 1910
prevents their going any higher
at their home school.
Both houses of the Legislature
voted practically unanimously to
amend the Constitution so as to
allow country children to contin¬
ue at home their stu lies beyond
the seventh grade if they desired,
but the amendment will have to
be ratified by the people. Be
sure you vote hext Wednesday
for the amendmens to allow coun¬
ties to levy taxes for educational
purposes.
B. 0. Purcell, C, S. C
Mr. S. A. Baker’s family are
this week moving from Jesup
Eastman, joining Mr. Baker here.
They will occupy Dr. Willis J.
Wilkins residence on Fifth Ave.
and Dr. Wilkins and
will reside with them. -
Times.
Miss Majoric Davis is
at Adel.
Order Levying County
Year 1910
Georgia, Wayne County.
B.v the Honorable M, L. Mc¬
Kinnon, John L. Courson, James
W. Harper, George W. Tyer and
Dan. H. Roberson.Commissioners
of Roads and Revenue, sitting
for County purposes, Jesup, Ga
Sept. 6th, 1910.
It is hereby ordered that sixty
cants on the $1.00.00 of the
property of said County as
per digest of 1910 be, and
same is hereby levied, and that
the same be collected by the tax
collector of said County for the
following purposes, to-wit:
1st.
One Cent on the $100. to pay
the legal indebtedness due, or to
become due during the year or
past due.
2nd.
Eight Cents on the 4S100. to
build or repair Courthouses, or
jails, bridges or ferries, or other
public improvements aecordint; to
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
Coroner3 fees that may be due
them by the County for holding
j inquests.
5 th
,
| Ten Cent on the $100. to pay
the expenses of the County, for
I Bailiffs at in Criminal Court, non cases, resident ser—
: witnesses
vant hire, stationery and the dike.
6th
i Ter. 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 $’00. for
road purposes, levied in com¬
pliance with the adopted Alterna¬
tive Road law.
Ope Cent on the $100. to pay
any other lawful charge against
the County.
Making in the aggregatethe said
sum of Sixty Cents on the $100,
on the taxable property of said
County, for County puroses for
the year 1910.
(Signed) M. L. McKinnon.
Chrm. C R & R W C Ga.
Ira. M. Raybon, Clerk.
For Rent— One small house
neav union depot it $8 per month *
^H. W. Whaley.
For good Job printing aoe the
News.
PUBLIC SCHOOL
PUPILS ORGANIZE
The pupils or the Jesup High
School mefet in the school auditor
last Friday evening and organi¬
zed a literary society. Prof.
Pearson and Mr. Harold Price
made short talks suited to the
occasion after which the organic,
tion wss permanently perfected
with Mr. Steve Strickland as presi¬
dent and Miss Earl Baker as secre¬
tary and treasurer. The society
will meet every Friday afternoon
in the school auditorium.
An athletic Association was or¬
ganized recently by the boys of
the sehool.
For the necessary equipment
a small membership foe will be
charged.
The regular meetings will be
held ever Thursday at the school
house.
The boys expect to make this
organization one of the most in¬
teresting and helpful factors in
the session’s work.
On last Friday evening the
school boys defeated the local
team by the score of 4 to 2. The
game from start to finish was
characteized by fast snappy work
on the part of both aggregation/-.
Tlie pitching of Murphy for the
locals and Breen for the sc hoc l
boys were the leading features.
The owner of a dog who fails to
pay the state tax of $1 on it can
be debarred from registering and
voting according to the opinon of
Attorney General Hewlett A. Hall
given to the Controller General
He holds that the state has a
constitutional right to lew the
dog tax and under the constitution
no person has the right to vote
unless he his paid all taxes, due
by him since the adoption of the
present constitution in 1877.
Wanted—To purchase a large
lot of cypress cross ties, inspec¬
tion and settlement at point of
loading on Coast Line Ry. Ad
dress Gress Manufacturing Co.
Tifton, Ga
W in n & Company
The Only Firm in Jesup that Makes a Specialty of all Kinds df Farming Implements.
FA'RME'RS HA'R'DWA'RE
Live tock, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Disc Harrows, cultivators
Wire Fencing, Cane mils, talk Cutters, Gas/ene 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 grade buggy that W3 have ever
had in our warehouse and the best looking buggy we have
over seen in this section. Also good servicable medium grade
buggies and the Sears & Roebuck kind. It it is a buggy that
vou want, wo can fill the bill. We buy buggies by the hun¬
dred and we know that we can save you money over any mail
order house if you will take the style and material into con¬
sideration. We have a good supply of buggies on hand now
i nd seueral carloads to come in. Our goods are right, our
prices are right and our terms are reasonable.
AVc guarantee Repairs for Every Farming Implement wc sell
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FALL CABBAGE PLANTS
.Now is the time to prepare your fall gardens and truck patches.
We have about one million plants—Flat Dutch and Charleston Wake¬
Flats will be reidy for shipment about the 20th of Septem¬
W'nkefields, Oct. 1. Order now, lief ore all are sold and plant*
will be shipped as soon as ready. Prices F* O. B. Mceggett:
1-2 or 3,000 @ $ 1,20 per thousand
4 to 8,000 “ 1,25 “ thousand
9 to 20,000 “ 1,00 “ thousand
S. M. GIBSON COMPANY
Meggetts South