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About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
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 ol DRY GOODS and GROCERIES we have added MANY NEW SPRING NOVEL1IES which can always be found at very lowest prices. We wil and can handle all EGGS, CHICKENS and HIDES in Wayne County and pay for them in goods at cash prices solicit good tfade for cash and 30 days time and will guaran tee Satisfaction J. H.WiIkins& Co. Local Paragraphs Mr. J. G Blanton of route was in Jesup Saturday on ness. Mr. J. G. Bennett of was a business visitor here day. I want all your pecans this Seo me about them.—M. E. Just, received 250 Ousels of Rust -Proof seel oats, for sale. —M. Kbps. Capt. H. W. Whalev went Savannah on business Saturday. Dr. A. M. Brown and wife have returned from several weeks visit to friends at and Barnesville. Col. Chas. C. Tindall and family have moved to Savannah where ihey will reside. Mr. W. J. O'Quinn was tor to Jesup Saturday. Mr. G. II. Jones has returned to his home here after a vacation. Col.-Jas. R. Thomas spent *eral days in Liberty county week on professional business. Mr. .Stetson Fleming *of Brun¬ swick is visiting his brother, Mr. E. F. Fleming here. ^^■Lrs. BHIafter E. Murphy visit returned relatives Tues- in a to ^^uth Carolina. Mr. J. Garner is spending sometime at Glennville. Miss Edna Hatcher spent Sun¬ day at Screven. Mr. T. Nathan has returned aft 3 ra visit t> Washington, New York and other points, Mr. Tom Testor.e of Xahunta was among the visitors here Mon day. Mr. M. L. Osteen of route | returned from Brunswick Satur day at which place he secured a large number of cotton pickers. , . , , , siurT r Mr^°^vTindaineft^Monday “,nS iSS! renut S e his position with the Morris Packing Company. Rev. W. T. E. Butler a former resident of this county but now of Pierce is spending several with friends aad relatives here. If its money you want you can cet all you need on Farm pro porty by seeing D, S, Price, des* up, good tiffli. low r-ftt« o£ in* Birthday Party A very injoyable occasion the birthday party given bv Bell Fulcher on Wednesday ing. A delightful course of cr am cake, etc, was followed by a n irnber of interesting and en¬ joyable games. Those present were, Elita Finch, Gladys Harper, Ouida Gann, Rosa Lee Nathan, Carlyn Breen, Sarah Mandeville, Florence Breen, Kathleen Stow, Hazeline Norwood, Jennings, Dorothea Wilkins Earl Baker, Thelme Convers, Nelly Cole, Morgan Majett, Ruth Bennett, Trent Dye, Mary Myrtis McPipbin. M , Aaron Copeland of >Sur renc.v has accepted a position with the Jesup Banking Company. Mr. E. L. Griffis of Screven attended County Court here this wee ] f> Mrs. Annie Bennett of Grange ville was in Jesup a few , r Mr. London Rogers of Screven passed through Jesup Monday enroute to Baxley. Col. John W. Bennett of Way cross was a visitor here last week. ,,,, ihe first .. . attraction .. of j* the .i to , be . under , the . i auspices son given tbe Alkahest Lycum here will b, presented by the ‘Ladies Q mrtette” on Cc". 5 in the school auditorium. Get busy and do something for your countv and yourself by eXh - biting something at the Fair. Be sure and hav^ your < placed at the I'air grounds before 9 o’clock on the 18th. T-. Do you want , the , Fair t~. * , to , be a J success? , t,, Then get . , busy and , do , t0 make it , succ , s , A dispute arising . the time . over the negro had made ?.s a turpen at the still of J Ludlam, three miles from Hortense, Sato.' day night. Frank Stevens, a nen hew of Mr. LudUun, and who /.e had employed as woodsman, wa shot by the negro and died a f e v hours later. Mr . SlevBns >rls unarnlC(1 and negro took him unawares and fired the fatal shot through stomach boforg any pne coul l stop hmi, The negro left imsdiatejy aUheufh ikot m by lei 6Bca; o, DART & MORRIS, NEW LAW FIRM Th 2 many friends of Col. Jo?. A. Morris will learn with interest that he has formed a co-partner¬ ship with Major Ernest Dart of Brunswick for the practice of law. The style of the firm will be Dart and Morris and offices will be maintained both in Brun¬ swick and Jesup Major Dart as well as Col. Morris expect to spend considerable time each week in Jesup lcoking after the legal business of ibis office, and believing in the adage “that in unity there is strength” both members of the firm will person¬ ally look after all litigation. Col. and Mrs. Morris left Wednesday for Brunswick wheie they will reside in the future, Wo publish below clipping from the Brunswick News which wil1 b e interesting reading for the friends of Major Dart and Dart & Moms . ,s . the , name of new law firm which is to be posed of two of the best known young attorneys in this 0 f t),es t a te. The members of the new which open offices in the city October 1, is Major R. E Dart, this city, and Col. Jos. A. Morris, ,, of , Jesup r and . . by the , ’ “of ,. . the . firm „ Brunswick . , new wlH Ksm " mw and I’ 0 "" 1 ’"’ c,tl ' zen. Major Dnrt is one of the brigh tist and best known members of the local bar, and at present is solicitor of the city court of Brun He also enjoy s a well practice, Col. Morris is one of the lea 1 in 2 attorneys of Wayne county, and is well known among' ‘ a large circle , of ... friends ..... this city. He ,, in h»e , represented __ . , \\ ,,ne county , . m legislature, and held other positions of honor and trust in his county. The new firm will open offices in this city on the. first of tbe While Mr. from Je , upi he wi|| with his , ar taeri maintain his large practice in Wayne county. --- Miss Gertrude Bennett of Sav¬ annah spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs, H. A, Turner is yisitii g »datives at Abbeville, Misiri, D, W, fthu Ju# Drftv ely wore visitor* to Jssop today, Professional Column. J. R. THOMAS, Attorney at Law Special attention given all business OFFICE IN TINTEN BLOCK, JESUP, GA. Jcs. A. Morris, XTTCHiNBY AND COUNSELLOR, Practices in all the courts, and Federal, Notary and pher in offloe. Office in Whaley ln*. JESUP, GA. Robert L. SOLICITOR COUNTY COURT, Wayne County. Office in JESUP, GA. D. M. CLARK, iTTOSNEY AT LAW --and— JUD^E WAYNE COUNTY COURT. Careful attention given to all bus¬ iness. Office In courthouse. JESUP, GA. A. M. Brown M. D. General Practitioner. Office in Knight’s Pharmacy. JESUP,-- --GEORGIA. Oscar Nail, Attorney at Daw Office in Kicklighter’s 3uilding. General practice in all the courts, State and Federal. JESUP, GA. 1). L. Moore 9 PHTfllCIAN AND SURGEON. Ofioe Whaley Building. JESUP, GA. S, F. Ellis, DENTAL SURGEON. Office In Kicklighter’s Building. JESUP, GA. M. N. STOW > Physician and Snrgemi Special attention to the diseases of women and children. Offics Hours: Monday and Friday forenoons. Kicklighter Building. L jokurovmd you? farm and see what you can exhibit at the Fair KNIGHTS PHARMACY ar ries 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. 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