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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
pta:£«£ ©ountlj §Jett»0, ft Published Every Thursday. At Jesup, Wayne County Georgia. * Ofilcial Organ of Wayne County and City of Jesup Whaley & Morris : : Owners , Joseph A. florris : * Editor Entered at the Post Office at Jesup, Ga,.as Second Class Mail Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . . , . $1.0.) Six Months 50 eta. 3 Months ,. 25 cte. Advertising rates made known on application._ - JESUP.IGEORGIA September, 29, 1910 The constable tfkd justices] of the peace of Bibb*!county are to meet at the State Fair on the opening day. Wonder will this be; an exhibition feature. This portion of south Georgia is j»tt|kc£rag considerable atten¬ tion throughout this and adjoining etiteabecauseof bff|k& the advantages it in ihealth, climate and natural res&urces. *If a cooperative plan for the marketing of cotton and other farm Incts could be perfected By th< Mnerfc Union it wo be the briD in * thousi £ g ofdbljars to the farmer f #hichSipw go to the parasites of the#resent-egjgmercial system.' If there is anything that makes people trouble tired it is to be told that pe^le heart’s go out to them in sympathy. They dout Want There hearts; they want money. .are pi ^counterfeits of sympathy to one' that is genuine, says' ah exchange. And isn’t it the truth.-- Darien Gazett. A Good Position Dim e had by ambitious young then and ladies in the field of “Wireless” or Railway tele¬ graphy, Siace the 8 -hour law be¬ came effective, and since the Wireless companies are cstablish ng stations .throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per. month, with good chance of ad¬ vancement. The National Tele¬ graph Institute operates six ofli cial institutes in America, under kupdfvision ofR. R. and Wireless Official and places all graduates fito positions. It will pay you to Write them for full details at Mem pit iff, Tenn, or Columbia SO f__ ! Georgia, Wayne County. Horace Denmark ) Petition for ,vs ) >- removal of dis SaUie , McCauley ability. Wayne Denmark County Super ior Cqurt. November term 1910. To Sallie McGauley Demark, of said county. You are hereby notified that Horace Denmark has applied to the Superior Court for the re raoval of his disabilities, and that said petitioner will be heard on the first ( 1 st) Monday in November, next- 1910. Take due notice and govern yourself accordingly. Fail not or the court will proceed as jus¬ tice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable C. B. Conyers, Judge of said Court, tliis the 16th day of Sept 1910. Ira M. Raybon. Clerk of Court AT T Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. “Hints to inventors.” ‘Inventions needed.” ••Why some inventors fail.” Send rough sketch or model Jor search- of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting 'Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge jrf Ihe-IL S-'Patent Office. Greeley&m:intire ;o; i Patent Attorneys Washington, . D. C. , - Democratic Ticket STATE ELECTION OCT. For .Governor .HOKE SMITH For Secretary of State PHILIP COOK br-Vy For Comptroller General ‘ \VM. WRIGHT A. For State Treasurer. W. J. SPEER For Attorney General THOMAS S. FELDERJ *** Commissioner of Agriculture T, G.,HUDSON For Slate School Commissioner M. L. KRITTAIN For Prison Commissioner R. E. DAVISON For Pension Commissioner J. W. LINDSEY Railroad Commissioner, un¬ term ending Dec.'1, I9J1 C. M. CANDLER Railrord Commissioner full term beginning Dec. 1, 1911 J. A. PERRY Railroad Commissioner, full term beginning Dec. 1, 19U t. M. CANDLER Railroad Commissioner, unex term ending Dec. 1, 1913 JOS. V. GRAY Chief Justice Supreme Court full term WM. II. FISH For Associate Justice Supreme Court, full term MARCUS W. BECK For Judge of Court of Appeals ARTHUR G. POWELL For Judge Superior Court ta Circ uit (Vote for two) W. D. ELLIS GEO. L. BELL For Judge Superior Courts * lantic Circuit WALTER W. SHEPPARD For Judge Superior Courts Augusta Circuit HENRY C. HAMMOND For Judge Superior Courts Brunswick Circuit O. B. CONYERS For Judge Superior Courts Cordele Circuit U. V. WHIPPLE Judge Superior Courts Flint Circuit R. T. DANIEL For Judge Superior Courts Macon Circuit IV. H. FELTON For Judge Superior Courts Middle Circuit B. T. RAWLINGS For Judge Superior Courts Northeastern Circuit J. B. JONES For Judge Superior Courts Ocnrtilgee Circuit J. B. PaRK For Judge Superior Courts Cataula Circuit W. C. WORR1LL For Judge Superior Courts Rome Circuit JOHNW. MADDOX For Southern Judge Superior Courts Circuit W. E. THOMAS For Judge Superior Courts Tallapoosa PRICE EDWARDS Circuit , For Judge Superior Courts T. Way cross Circuit A. PARKER For Judge Superior Courts Western Circuit CHAS. H. BRAND For Solicitor General Atlantic Circuit N> J. NORMAN lor Solicitor General Circuit J. H. THOMAS For Solicitor General Cordele Circuit W„ F, GEORGE For Solicitor General Norths eastern Circuit Robert McMillan For Solicitor General Southern Circuit For unexpired terra beginning Jan. 1, 1911 JOHN a. WILKES , ( , . For Solicitor General Tallapoosa Circuit , J. R. HUTCHESON For ’Solicitor General Waycross Circuit M. D. DICKERSON For State Senator from the 3rd District JOHN A. CROMAIiTIE Representative from Wayne G. County B. MIDDLETON “For Ratitication of amendment par. 1 of Sec. 7, of Ait. 7, of Constitution of this State.” (For allowing city of Augusta to oonds beyond Constitutional limit.)’ “Against Ratification of amend¬ ment to Par. 1 of Sec. 7 of Art. 7 of the Constitution of this State.” (Against allowing city of Augusta to issue bonds beyond Constitutional limit. “For Ratification of amendment to Par. 2 of Sec. 6 , Art. 7, of Constitution of this State.” permitting counties to levy for educational purposes.) “Against Ratification of ment to Par. 2 of Sec. 6 , Art. of the Constitution of this (Against permitting counties levy taxes for eaucationnl pur¬ poses.) “For Ratification of to Pa-r. 1. Sec. 13, Art. 0 , of Constitution of tins State.” ulating the salaries of the ges of Supremo and Courts of this State.) “Against Ratification of ment to Par. 1, Sec. 13, Art. 6 , the Constitution of this (Against regulating the salaries of Judges of the Supreme and Superior Courts of this S tate.) COUNTT OfFICKRS For Clerk of Superior Court IRA M. RAYBON For Sheriff J. S. LEE For Tax Receiver D. I. CARTER For Tax Collector GEO. C. HATCHER For County School Commissioner B. D. PURCELL For County Treasurer J. C. Knight For County Surveyor R. A. THOMPSCN For Coroner J. M. REDDISH For County Commissioner, * - unexpired term O. H. KOBEKSOX W. G. Odum will buy BALE COX'!ON. the rest of this soason atOdum, Ga. Mondays and Wednesdays. At Jesup, Ga Thursdays and Fridays. Also guarantees to put in an up to date Ginnery at Jesup, Ga. for the next cotton season 1911. GREAT APPLACHIAN EX¬ POSITION. Lqw excursion rates yip A. B, A. R. R, Soa the Tioket Agent. This, ie one of the g^tafct Ex positions ever held in the South, Legal Advertisements Georgia, Wayne County. Notice is hereby given tha the undersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said County for leave to sell land belonging to the Estate of Dan H. Bennett for the payment of debts, and for the purpose of distribution. Said application will be beard at the regular terra of the Court of Ordinary for said County to be held on the first Monday in October 1910. This*5th day of September 1910 Mrs. Julia Bennett and D. D. Bennett, administrator upon the Estate of Dan. H. Bennett. Goergia, Wayne, County. To All Whom It May Concern: A. T. Roberson having in due form applied to the undersigned for the guardianship of the per¬ sons and property of Eugene Roberson, Blanche Roberson, Claude Roberson, Preston ltober minor fchildren of Isabella Rober¬ son,' late of said County deceased notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at my office on the first Monday in Oc otober next. Witness my officia signature this 4th day of u Sept. 1910. J. D. Crawford, Ordinary. Georgia, Wayne County. *! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the of said County for leave to sell land belonging to the Estate of M. Fleming Smith for the payment of debts, and for the purpose of distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court Ordinary for said County to be held on the first Monday in October 1910. This 5th day of Sept. 1910. O. F. Littlefieid Administra¬ tor upon the Estate of M. Flem¬ ing Smith. Georgia Wayne County. To all whom it may concern T. P. Gibson, having id due form applied to the undersigned for the guardianship of the per sons and property of Issiab Gibson and Lucy Gibson, minor children of Stephen Gibson, late of said County, deceased, Notice is hereby given that said appli¬ cation will be heard at my ofiice on the first Monday in October next. Witness my official this 6 th day of September 1910. T. D. Crawford Ordinary, Wavne County Ga. Georgia Wayne County To all whom it may H. C. Highsmith having in form applied to me for Letters 0 ’ Administration on the estate of Martha J. Highsmith late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Martha J. High¬ smith to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause if any they can why permanent administra should not be granted to H. C. Highsmith on Martha J. High smith’s estate. Witness ray hand and official signature, this 5 day of Sept. 1910 J. D. Crawford, Ordinary. Georgia Wayne County, Will be sold on the first Tues¬ day in September next at public outcry at the court house in said county within the legal - hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash certain property of which the following is a fell and com¬ plete description: (50) fifty acre of land known as the Jim Oliver place bound by M. A. Coleman Southwest by D. S. Smith, North by J. E. Pye. Said levied on as the property of R. W. Mad ray' to satisfy an excu tion from the Superior Court of said County in favor of sarah Jane Sinclair and against said Madray ard Odum. Said property being in possession of R. W Msulrav purchaser paying for tlet ......... h}S ?tb d f All£!,8f& ‘^ r Sheriff '\ ne Co uni COFFINS And CASKETS ■ I am prepared to furnish them in Wood, Cloth, and Plush covered, Metallic and Metal Lined. Also Robes, etc, on short notice. I have' a new Hearse and all else necessary to insure first class service in my uuder taking business. Charges are more moderate than usual W. T. Wilkins, Agent. At Farmers Union Warehouse Suit Values You Can’t Resist mark down every garment in our stock for a July clearance indud in j the famous suits made by the Washington Com pany, Hackett, Carhart & Co. and Fechheimer Fishel Company. Suits worth $15, 16.50 and 18 now $10 Suits Worth $20 and 22.50 now $15 Suits worth $24, 25, 27.50 and $30 now $20 Suits worth $3, 40, 4 now $25 Reduction in Hen’s Furnishings. 40 ■ tit * JOHN W. PARKER, Manager Atlantic Coast Line R. R. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 19,1910 Arriving and Leaving Time at Jesup. No. From Ar. No. For Departs 89 Savannah 4:35 am 89 Jacksonville 4:40 a m 80 Jack’ville 10:22 p m 80 Savannah 10:27 p m 82 Jack'ville 11:37 a m 82 Savannah 11:42 a m ic Waycross ll :10 a m 185 Waycross 11:35 a ra o Waycross 8:45 p m 189 Waycross 4:45 a m 21 Savajnah 4:40 p m 21 Waycross 4:45 pm 22 Waycross 7:25 p m 22 Savannah 7:30 p m 57 Savannah 8:40 p m 57 Waycross- 8.45 a m 85 Savannah 11:04 a m 5 Jack’ville 11:07 am 58 Waycross 7:05 a rn 8 Savannah 7:10 am 26 Fol kston 7:05 p m 27 Folkston 8:15 a m Tourists Tickets Now on Sale E. M. NORTH, Ass’t G. P. A. B. T. MORGAN, Trav. P. A. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. ----- 5awe vs 0xv\^ Owe Tvace lo qo And Only One Man in Savannah if You Want GDASSES That is glass^ fitted as they ought to be, and the best that money eau buy. Dr, Hines the Eye Sight Expert is recognized as being the most scientific and progressive refractionist in the South. His knowledge ot Optics and refraction it-not only greater than any ODe in Savannah, but in this section. He knows every defeot ofthe’Eye how *o correct tham with lenses, and when giaSsesare giv¬ en by him, they are always right ana never given unle’s needed. Dr. Hines test the Eyes of every patents himself and grind every tens that is fitted therefore yon run no risk in seeing him. Most neadaches are caused by defective-, e sight, or muscles trou¬ ble, te can ouie you. EXAMINATION FREE. HINES OPTICAL' COMPANY, Street, Cor Oglethorpe Ayp. Savannah Ga. For High grade Job Prin see the News.