Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.
About Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
D&tajjtte ©ountB |lew0» W- * Published Every Thursday. At Jesup, Wayne County Georgia. OfHcial Organ of Wayne County and City of Whaley & Morris : : Owners Joseph A. florris : Editor Entered at the Post Office at Jesup, Ga,.as Second Class Mail Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On* Tear . . . , . $1.0.) Six Months . . . 50cts. 3 Months 0 • 35 v Advertising ratds made known on application. ,,, , ------------------- ----------------------— -------------- ■ -r— ,, r V JESUP.lGEORGIA October 6,1910 Wayne county is beostiag a fair for Oct. 18-19-20. Hope she will meet with success.—Black shear Times. Every community has its “knocker.” He opposes every iructive movement and is ev even the '‘scene” with his little hammer ready to AomnlUh demolish the M ahemy.” His manner of seeing a«d judging things is only the re faction of his own evil mind. Much . of - A1 the success of , W ayne , s future-fairs will depend largely the success of the first 18-1^ 0 of this month The Indications are that it will be a Mg success. If so this county ariU assume a faster pace than it kc ® pin * a] ? D * slVe lines. The good results that are bound to follow as a conse Q^ence of the fair will amply jibttfy the time gnd money now Mug spent on acccount of it. , Following- a- systematic cam piign by the county board of ed ucation and the newspapers, Wayne county on Wednesday vot¬ ed in favor of a local tax for school V *> purpose#. 'Vfhe county school commissioner Mr. B. D. Purcell, has been doing flithful work in his county for several years past, in the cause <M better ■ educational advantages for the children of Wayne and fens succeeded in improving the irbhools there to a considerable ex¬ tant Wavne has taken a progres¬ sive step which her people will nsret have cause to regret. 7 it is understood that the'tax carried by a safe nnjority.—Way cross Journal. We are requested by the mana¬ gement of the Fair Association to correct an erroneous report that is being circulated to the effect that all exhibitors will have to pay to the Fair Association one dollar Wore phrtisUsplutel.y they can exhibit. Thi« ra unture as ex hibitot»willbe charged nothing. It is hoi>e£ that as many exhibits as possible will be placed here as mnt ^ y Many prizes are to be awarded md everyone has a chance to win •everal without any cost whatever. Have y<« noticed the marked hnprovemfyit publishing in the News? We are now for our sub scribers an eight page paper and intend to have it chock full of readable matter. If you appre ciate this decided improvement in t he paper, give us your AT T f&e Offers from.lading Mamhdi iilt pock on patents. “Hints to inventor*." " 1 nventrangatAC" "^MbyTsorne inventors, fail.” Send rough sketch or .inodd.for totodb-of .Patent Office'records. Gur. Mr, Oreeley was. hmwijr. MKI,&4?*tent Atttog'Cotmnissioner Office. of Patents, and as such had fuft.cham^ Greeley & manure 2 K i Patent Attorneys - Washington,.!). C,— tion. We would like to have a^ live correspondent now in every community in the County, and, if your neighborhood is not being heard from, through the columns of your County paper it. is not the fault at the Editor, but your own faulty g ? ntle r eader * We wiH h * v S plenty of f space D0W t0 Publish the j mppeninga of the entire County and will appreciate letters from the people. Write only one side of the paper, sign your name to jour news letters (we will not publish the name-but want it for our 0wn informatiojn) and maj| >your letter to us not later than Wednesda >'- The publication of country weekly is an arduous task and with but little reward, soweask the ^inbnce of our frionds in raakinj? ^ w County News exactly the kind of week ] y t ] iat they desire Wc wi j| from time to time continue the improve ment of the paper and shal] on]y stop when we fee , ^ we hav<J the very bept weekly in this section. —-- Application For Charter Georgia Wayne County. To the Honorable Philip Cook, Secretary of State, Atlanta, Ga. The undersigned, whose name?, signed by each of them, and resi¬ dences are hereto attached, bring this our petition, in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, approved December 20th. 1893, and Acts amendatory thereof, and respect¬ fully show: 1st. That we desire to form a a corporation for the purpose of carrying on the business of Bank¬ ing. ^ fK '- P' ie name and style of the proposed corporation shall be Screven Banking Company, The location and principal !> ' a< ; e business shall be the town of El even, County of Wayne atd ^tate of Georgia. „ .,7 4t £* 18 ,Jhe amount [ IV ®, of thousand Capital ^ o ars ($25,000.00), 0r divided mto 5th. l he nature of the pro pt ^ ed corporation shall be that of *. Ba " k ’ ” “"I"™ 1 ’ 8 slot ! e J® rm thirty years, with the right , of renewal for a ii KP term. To sue and be sued To have and use a Common Seal, and at pleasure to alter the same, To appoint such Officers and Agents as the business of the cor poration requires, prescribe their dut ies, fix their compensation, and remove them at pleasure. To make such by-laws as may be necessary oj proper for roanagernent of ilf property and regulation of ite affairs. To hold purchase, dispose of and convey such real and personal property as may be necessary for its uses and business. To discount bills, notes or other evidences of debt; to revive and pay oat deposits, with or without interest; to receive on special deposit money or bul¬ lion or foreign coins, or stocks or bonds or other securities; to buy or sell foreign or domestic ex change, or other negotiable paper; to lend money upon personal sec¬ urity, or upon pledges of bonds, stocks or negotiable securities; to take and receive security by mortgage, or otherwise, on pro perty, real or personal; and gen erally, to do and perform all such matters and things not enumerated as are or be incident to the business of We herewith enclose the Charter of $50.00, and pray to be in under the laws of this U. C, Grace, Screven, Ga. Silas Thprnton, Screven, Ga. J* A. Hilton, Screven/Georgia F. A. Thom pon Screven Route 1 J. C. Hatcher, Jr. Screven, Ga. I. D. Nichols, Screven, Georgia. D, E. Johnson, Screven, Ga. J. H. Harvey. Screven, Ga. Wayne County. Before me, personally appeared undersigned petitioners, who oath depose and say that $15, of the Capital subscribed to Screven Banking Co for which deponents are now seeking by the Secretary of has actually been paid in by the subscribers, and that same is in fact held and is to used solely for the business purposes of ot the said cor « , C. C. Grace, Silas Thornton, F. Thompon, J. A, Hilton, J. C. Jr. I. D. Nichols, «D; E 1 . J. H, Harvey. •W'r.', * Sworn to i nd subscribed before this 4th day of October MHO. n J * V - Craw/^rd, : '■ >, Ordinary Wayne County; c^h, purchaser paying for title. t.v, Ga. Georgia, Wayne County. By virtue of an order of Court of Ordinary of said granted at the October term said court, will be sold at outcry on the first Tuesday in vember, 1910, at the Court in said county, between the hours of sale, the following estate situate in Wayne County, to-wit: Two (200) hundred more or less of lot of land 487 lying on the North side Cane Brake Branch situate, lying and being in the 4th land of originally Appling now Wayne county, Ga. Also Three hundred and Sixty(360) acres, more or les, of land lot numbers 487 and 488, lying and being 4th land of originally Appling now Wayne County. Also Four hundred and sixty acres more or less of lot of landnumber 486 situate lying and being in the 4th land district of originally Appling now Wayne Couuty, G».. Aggregating Nine hundred and Twenty (920) acres more or less except that one hundred (100) acres has been sold to A. J. Ben¬ nett and one hundred acres sold to J. B. Franklin from lots Nos. 487, also 100 acres sold toG. Wes tberry, of lot 486, Also 70 acres more or less sold to J. C. Ritch, of lot no. 486 all said land situate in the 4th district of originally Appling now Wayne Couuty Ga. and bounded a& follows: East by lands of J. W. Brown Estate, South by land of Tom Weaver and BeaMilikin, West by lands of L. B. Dukes, and R. A. Thomp¬ son, North by land of J. C. Ritch and Mrs Keith. - Miss Julia Bennett and P. D. Bennett Administratrix and Ad¬ ministrator of Estate of Dan. H. Bennett. «• ^ Legal Advertisements \ Georgia, Wayne soidjon County. Will be the first Tues¬ day iu November, 1910, rft 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 full and com¬ plete description: 1 That certain tract or parcel of land in Wayne County, Georgia and in the 1334 District G. M. and containing Two (200) acres more or.less, the tame being headright land, and being the tract deeded to Horace Poppell by Robert Harrison and bounded as follows: "North by other lands of Horace Poppell and L*r.wood Liltlfe .and J. . D Sparks. East by lands of J. D. Sparks and M. J/. HarnsoB. South by lands belonging (0 th' estate of J. M. McCool and Os gcod PoppeH. West by OsgcoJ Poppell, L. B. Akin and* estate of Marion Poppell. Also another certain tract lying id saiH ‘County, and state and in the )334 District G. M., containing Orte Hfundred (190) acres more orless, the same being the tract of land granted to Johnathan C. Harrison; by the State of Georgia, under warr ant, dated the 4tb ‘ dav of February, 1861 and deeded by said State of Georgia to wjd Johnathan C. Harrison an the 2Uh day of Nov¬ ember, 1862, Said property levied ©:v: ,<*s the property of Horace Poppell to satisfy an execution for t^e j’oun ty Court of said CountyJu favor Of Wnw & Co, and againt the *aid Horace Tdpnejl, the sgi^ flo r*ca of Mid Fuji pel) beigg Terms ia possession ot propeny, sals Wayne County. To all whom it may Concern: D. Poindexter, having in due applied to the undersigned the guardianship of the per¬ and property of Pixie D. aged eleven years minor of Pollie Taylor late of said deceased, Notice is hereby in November next. WitDes3 my official signature, this 3rd day of October, 1910; J. D. Crawford, Ordinary Wayne County. To all whom it may concern. W. G. Sloan having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the of Wm. .Sloan, late of said this is to cite all and the creditors and next kin of Wm. Sloan tc be and at my office within the flowed by law, and show if any they can, why per administration should not granted to W. G. Sloan on Wm Sloan’s estate. Witness my hand and official this 3rd day of October 1910. J. D. Crawford.Ordinary. w ayne County. Denmark) j- Petition for vs ‘ removal of dis McGauley ability. Wayne Denmark County Super¬ Court. November term 1910. To Sallie McGauley Demark, said county. You are hereby notified that Horace Denmark has applied to Superior Court for the re¬ moval of his disabilities, and that said petitioner will be heard on the first (lsO Monday in November, next 1910. Take due notice and govern _ accordingly. Fail not or the court will proceed as jus tice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable C. B. Con.vera, Judge of said Court, this the 16th day of i opt 1910. Ira M. Ray boo, CUrk of COur. ; COFFINS And CASKETS I am prepared to furnish therp 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 m,y under taking business. Charges are more moderate than usual T. Wilkins, At Farmers Union Warehouse Suit Values You Can’t Resist mark down every garment in our stock for a July clearance sare—including the famous suits made by the Washington Com pany, Hackett, Carbart & Co. and Fechhaimer Fishel Company. Suits worth $15, 16.50 and 18 now $10 5uits Worth $20 and 22.50 now $15 ... Suits worth $24, 25, 27.50 and $30 now $20 Suits worth $3, 40, 4 now $25 Proportionate Reduction in Hen’s Furnishings. 'S 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 ro 80 Jack’ville 10:22 p in 80 Savannah 10:27 p ra 82 Jaek'ville 11:37 a m 82 Savanna h 11:42 » m 182 Way cross ll:10 a ni 185 Al’aycross 11:35 a m 180 Waycross 8:45 p m 189 Waycross 4:45 a m 21 Savajnah 4:40 p m 21 \V r aycro>s 4:45 pm 22 Waycross 7:25 p ni 22 Savannah 7:£0 p m 57 Savannah 8:40 p m 57 waycross 8.45 a m 85 Savannah 11:04 a ra 85 Jack’ville 11:07 am 58 Waycross 7:05 a m 58 Savannah 7:10 am 26 Foikston 7:05 p m 27 Foikston 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. al> ft iiwre vs GwV^ Gtve T?v&ee Vo qo And Only One Man in Savannah if You Want GLASSES That is glasses fitted as they ought to be, aud the best that money cipibuy. Dr, Hiues the Eye Sight Expert is recognized as being the most scientific and progressive refractionist in the South. IDs knowledge ot Optics and refraeri^n ignot only greater than any one ir. Savannah, but in this section. He knows every defect ofthe Kyehow *o correct tham with lenses, and when giaseesara giv¬ en by him, they are always right ana never given unlem needed. Dr. Hines test the Eyes of every patents himself and grind every lens that is fitted therefore you run no risk in seeing him. Most Headaches a re cause.! EXAMINATION by detectiveeve sight, or mnsclee trou¬ ble he can ouie vou. FREE. HINES OPTICAL"COMPANY, Street, Cor Oglethorpe Are. Savanrak Ga, For High grade Job Prn ting, see the News.