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VOLUME 9
List of Prizes For Best Exhibits
Awarded at Wayne County
Best Agricul.ural ,DDpl r^
M. Mtl i kin, $20.
Best 3 sta ks Upland Cotun—
1st prize J. D. Turner $3;
prize S. L. Yeomans $2; 3d
J. B, Yeomans ,1.
Best three stalks Sea
Cotton— 1st prize J. J.
Burnett, $3; 2d prize P. R.
ardson $2; 3d prize Isham West
berry $1.
Best 3 Stalks Corn—1st
0. G. Shedd $3; 2d prize J. D.
Turner $2; 3rd prize Capt. B>
MBkin$L
dest 2 doz. cars Corn—Dt
C\ L. Morris $3.
Best Peck Wheat-A. P.
txx $1.
Best 3 Sheaves Oats—W. D.
Brown 1.
st Peck Rice—vA. P. Mat
»t 3 Sheaves Oats—A. P.
Mattox $1.
Best Display Homeraised
1st prize J. T. Winn $5; 2d
prize J. B. Yeomans $3.
Beet Display Hay—Miiikin
Ahl $2.
Best 1-2 bu. Sweet Potatoes
J. F. Surrency $1.
Best 1-2 doz. Fresh
S. L. Yeomans $1.
Cashew -Isham Westberr.y
Pumpkin—J. L. Bennett $1;
tron— W. L, Belcher $1.
Best dozen Pears—A. P.
tox'$1.
Best doz. Pomegranates
J. R. Westberry $1.
Best Display Nuts—Air,
Abbott $3,
Bestl2 $t*ljc Sugar
prize E, B. Bennett $3; 2nd
J. W. Harris $2; 3rd prize T.
Wheeler $1.
Best 2qt. Syrup—
Williams $2.
Best Haro—J, T. Winn $1.
& Best Brand Display 11.
Best Watermelon—S L.
mans
W inn & Company
The Only Firm in Jesup that Makes a Specialty of all Kinds of Farming Implements.
FA.'RME'RS HJL’RVWA'RE
Live tock, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Disc Mar ^ s, cultivator
Wire Fencing, Cane Hills, talk Cutters, Q 1 . 1 ; 1 et, Feed
Cutters, Brick, Lime Cement, Felt, Burlap, Paper Roofing, Paint.
We ha ve a carload of Ranges
Stoves and Heaters that are
meaW good, heavy mater¬
ial a "it? 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 ore.!
that we 5 ve ever had be f
We-bar *'f"~ the highest grade buggvjtlmt vj have ever ^
had in nir wat shouse and the best looking b..ggy we have;
ever seen in this section. Also good servif able medium grade
buggies and the Sears & Roebuck kind. If it is 1 buggy that
\, >u want, we can fill the bill. Wo buy buggies by the hun- 5 \
dred and we know that we can save you money over any mail
order sideration. house r W<3 von hive will lake good the supply style of and buggies material on hand into con- now | j
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and seueral rA Imdi to come in. Our goods are right, our
prices are rigot and our terms are reasonable.
We guarantee Repairs for Every Farming Implement we sell
WINN and COMPANY
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Best Display Peas—1st prize
J. J. Burnett $3; 2d prize J. B.
Yeomans $2; 3rd prize T. S,
Wheeler $1.
Best Display Binders J. S.
Bennett $3; 2d prize S. U. Yeo
mans $2; 3rd prize Miiikin &
Ah! $1.
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Best Display Velvet Beans-
A. P. Mattox $1.
Best Display (JhufaS—J. M
Withrow $1.
LADIES DEPARTMENT
Pr ettiest Girl 1st prize Msf
garet .McMillan $5: 2nd prize Jet
tie Mae Thomas $3*; 3rd prize
L »ttie Yeomans $2, *XYas
deoarred from >\ inning prize as
she was from another county.
Handsomest Boy—1 ,t prize
Wm. Henry Ogden $5; 2nd prize
Franklin Bates Morgan $3; 3rd
prize 1 horaas Herbert Ingram $2.
Finest Bull—J. B. Yeomans
$5; Finest Calf W. A. Harter
$2.50; Finest Stallion J. F. Sur
rency $5; Finest Mare—J. F.
Surrency $5; Finest Hors Colt—
Miiikin & Ahl $2.50; Finest Sow
— I\ S, Wheeler $5; Best Aiare and
sucking colt. Miiikin & Ahl $5;
Best Mule- J. F. Surrency
Best Pair Plymouth Rock-Mrs.
P. Ii. Richardson $1; Best Pair
Rhode Island Reus-G. H. Jones
$1; Best Pair Lcghorns-C. L.
Morris $1; Best Pair
lL AI. Miiikin $2; Best Pair Geese
-Airs. Rosa Paddon $1; Best Pair
Ducks-Louis Hopps $1; Most In¬
teresting Relic—Mrs J. A.
Wheeler; $2.
Best General Display Fancy
Work, Mrs. W. T Pi lcher $10;
2nd prize Mrs. II, A. Turner $0.
Best Centerpiece Mrs. W. A.
Hoskins $2; Table Cover Mrs.
\V. A. Hoskins $2; Set Doilies
Mrs. XV, If, Westberry $1; Sofa
Pillow Mrs. Rosa Paddon $2
Infants Cap Mrs, F. B. Gurr $1;
Infants Saque Mrs C. 0. Dobbs
@1. Pillow Sham3 Mrs. W. It
IE URS DA Y OP. 1910
He. d §1; Pair Infant Bootees Mis.
G. C. Dobbs $1, Homemade
waist Mrs. S. F. Wilberson $1,50
Specimi n Crocheting Mrs. D; H.
Bennett $1; Drawn work Mrs. J.
K. Long $1.50; Pin Cushion Miss
Bessie Swindle $1; Silk & Velvet
Quilt Mrs. Annie Bennett $2?
Worsted Quilt M M. L. Ben
nett $1.50; Calico) nit Mrs. G.
W. Drawdy $1 Handmade
Counterpane Mrs. W A. Hoskin
$1.50; Oil Painting Mr. A. T.
Ingram $2; Burntwo >d Miss .Jes
sie Winn .$1.
CHI LDREN DE ? A RTMENT
Centerpiece AlisS Dorothea
Wilkins $1; Handmade Dress
Miss Gladys Peek $1; Dressed
Doll Aliss Morgan Majett $1;
^ j a Pillow Miss Dorothea Wil¬
kins $1; Homemade Cake Miss
Flem.ng Bennett $1; Alap U/|S.
Mastcr Norman Stow $1.
Class 5
Canned Peaches Airs. H. L,
Heritage $1; Canend Blackberries,
Mr. I. S. Bennett $1; Canned
Pears Miss Mona Stewart $1;
Canned Tomatoes, Aliss Mona
Stewart $1; Canned Strawberries
Mrs. R. M. Miiikin $1; Canned
Whortleberries Airs. W. ,J.
Broadhurst$i; Preserve 1 Peaches
Mrs. R. M. Miiikin $1; Preser¬
ved Pears Aliss Mabel Surrency
$1; Preserved Plums Mrs. 1. S.
Preserved Figs Mrs. R. M. ‘di
km $L; Blackberry Jam Mrs. tY.
a. Hoskins$1; Grape Marmalade
Mrs. H. J. Westberry $1; Best
Chow Chow Mrs. R. M. Miiikin
$1; Best Pickle Mixed Mrs. AX’,
A. Hoskins $1; Best Sweet Pickle
Peaches Miss Mona Siewaat $1;
Sweet Pickle Pears Airs, \\ r . A.
Haskins 1; Ketchup Mrs. G. W.
Drawdy 1; Brandied Peach, s
Miss Mabel Mabel Surrency 1;
Strained Honey Mrs. J. F. Sur
rencyl; Country Butter Mr. J.
D. Turner 1; Country Lard Mrs.
J, T. Winn 1; Homemade Soap
Mrs. J T. Winn 1; Display
Flowers in Pots Mrs. J. T. Moore
1; Nut Layer Cake Mrs. Mark
Henderson 1; Coeauut Cake Miss
Lessie McMillon 1; ^oda Biscuit
Mrs. W, R. Westberry 1; Light
Miss Mae Conyers 1; Dough¬
Mrs. W. R. Westberr.y 1;
Pies Miss Lessie McMil¬
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COTTON
Bale Sea Island Cotton, A. P.
15; 2nd prize S. B. Ken¬
10; 30 prize J. F Surrency 5.
Bale Upland Cotton S. L. Yeo¬
15; 2nd prize R. M. Miiikin
3rd prize Milikin& Bran ! 5.
RACES
Winner Mule Race 1st day Clcve
2,50; 2nd day J. F. Sur
2.50.
Mr McCulloighs of Wetump
An. is the guot of her dau¬
Mrs. V. A. McRae.
Mr. U Surrency of Glenn
who is organizing a local
iter of the Knights of lion
states | hat ho is meeting with
success and expects to have
all applications by Saturday,
j ctKftrs *'.'41 vi .1 ir»
Prevent and
Relieve Headache
"It gives me great pleasure to
be able to refer to Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills as the best' rem
edy we ha VC had in our
hOU: VI F r even lion and
_ wife who
if headache." My
ll5 n a c onslant sufferer for
at h urn be i Cl years with above
complain! joins me in the hope
that they may fall into the hands
of all sufferers.”
JOHN BUSH,
Watervleit, Me.
Used Them Four Years.
“Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
are the best 1 ever tried for the
relief of headache. 1 have used
them for nearly four years and
they never fail to give me relief.
I ha ried many oilier rem¬
edies, but have never found any
betters'
JOSEPH FRANKOWICK,
854 Trombly Av.. Detroit, Mich.
There i<*irrt remedy tliat wilt
more quickly relieve any form
of headache than
Dr, Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills.
The best feature of tiffs re¬
markable remedy js the fact tliat
It UOI not derange the stomach
or leave any disagreeable after¬
effects. »*ll them, if
Di'uealsts everywhere benefit, your drus*
first package fall* to
oist 8 will return your money. Ind.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart,
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m&m L c r r a n dem en t ,
A. ■ ' 'rifle the
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Pea)'! Founiai
Pen a'he re hr
si we can offer ii
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■a f out eon -
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Local Paragraphs
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We are over stocked with stoves
are needing the money to pry
i’ali bills. We will sell cook¬
stoves cheaper than they
ever been sold in dealtp be¬
until December 1st 1910.
Miss Kate Evans of Macon 1
he guest of Mrs. R. M Hot-tor..
If you need a stove Winn & Co
s the place to get the mo°t for
til’ Dec. 1st 1910.
Air. Lester O’Quinn of Odum
thru-Tesup Friday enroute
Willacoochec.
Mr. M. C. ‘^estberry of
passed thru Jesup
for Gardi.
We have a few sewing machir
hand that we will close out re¬
of price.
State fair
Macon, Ga,
Tickets on sale at very low rates October 24th to November 4th, and
for trains schedules to arrive Macon before noon, November 5th,
Final limit November tub, 191.0 via
c k/ ' jm?- . iters Railway
<}: ■ tuber 29, 3.1st, November 1; 2d and 3d twain No. S due to
lent M lean 3:. 0 pm will be held at Macon until 5 pm on these days
For rates, s. hedules and other information call on ticket ageut or
write to J. L. Meek A. G. P. A, Atlanta. Ga; C. A. Carson. Jr.,
T. P. A., Macon, Ga.
NOV- 1 I AND 1
Grand Prize
Automobile Race
At Savannah, Georgia.
1 LINE
ATLANTIC COAST
offers very low Excursion Rates
j DATES OF SALE:
November 9»h 10th and 11th, and for trains scheduled to reach Sav
annah forenoon November 12. FINAL LIMI J NOV- 15th, 1910.
Correspondence invited in regard to private car parties. I ullra&n
reservations, rates, or any information de-ired.
Inquire of any ATLANTIC COAST LINE AGENT
Or write to
G. A. Carswell. L. P. Green. E. M. North
Commercial Ageut Trav. P. Agt. A. G. V. A.
Montgomery. Ala. Thomasville. Gh. Savannah, Ga.
“The Standard of Excellence in Passenger service”
SCI IKDU Le%EFFEC FIVE AUGUST 28th, 1910.
7:00 am 6:00 pm TjV Brunswick Ar 8:10 pm 10:50 am
f:40, am 6:40 pm Lv Thalman Ar 7:25 pm 10:10 am
LOO am 8:00 pm Lv Way cross Ar 6:10 pm 8:45 am
0:40 am 9:40 pm Lv Douglas Ar 4:35 pm 7:10 am
11 -.50 am 10:45 pm Ar Fitzgerald Lv 3:30 pm 6:05 am
LOO am 7:15 pm Lv Thomasville Ar 6:50 pm 9:10 atn
»:05 am 8:22 pm Lv Moultrie Ar 5'43 pm 8:05 am
10:1-5 am 9:30 pm Lv Tifton Ar 4:35 p.n 7 :05 am
12 am 11:00 pm Lv Fizgerald Ar 3:25 pm 6:00 am
1:40 j>m 12:15 am Lv Cordele Lv 2:05 pm 4:40 am
2:01 pm 12:34 am Lv Vienna Lv 1:19 pm 4:14 am
2:48pm 1:25 am Lv Montezuma Lv 12:35 pm 3;80 am
1:00 pm 1:35 am Lv Oglethorpe Lv 12:30 pm 3:25 am
4:28 pm 3 8 am Lv Ta I button Lv 11 ‘01 am 2:00 am
5:05 pm 3;40 am \r Manchester Lv 10:25 am 1:20 pm
>:10 pm 3:15 am Lv Manchester Ar 10:20 am 1:15 pm
5:29 pm 4:06 am Lv Woodbury Lv 9:57 am 12:52 am
•.'22 pm 4:59 am Lv Senoi Lv 8:59 am 11:54 pm
8 M) Mil 6:40 am Ar Atlanta L •■•7:20 nm 10:15 r>m
5:5. £ 3:45 arn V! ar 10:20 urn 12:45 a u
p Lv 9:15 am 11:45 pm
■i.TO p g an go 5:80 7:50
iO:00 pm s :; ; an \i Tfilloffega Ev¬ am pm
V) Birmingham In 4 : 45 nm
;; n. < it r lighted sleeping cars on night trains between
Ti. u :. ami . Atlanta via Fitzgeral 1. Oar leaving Atlanta readv
- , 10:15 P. M.
■ ov at 9 “«) R. M. Train leaving Atlanta at
g>,:is e<mnec' ion from all incoming trains at Atlanta including the
idui Limited from Cincinnati, and the Di :ie Fiver from
ieago and ITje t. l.ouis. Connections --------- at fcldei, other junction whicn . , points . be are
Tell adjusted and are shown in schedule can se
cured from any agent of this company. at Atlanta . ,
Attention is called to the e^tabli-hment of connections
from train arriving at itlanta 6:40 A. M. with tfie South Atlantic
Limited leaving Atlanta at 6:45 A. M. for Cincinnati and Chicago,
and the Dixie Flyer leaving Atlanta 7:13 A M. torChicage and at.
Louis. E. H. FeU,
W. II. Leahy, General Passenger . Agent
General Passenger Agent, Passenger !. Atlanta, . , - n ua.
A, D. Danis', Traveling Agent,
.MO. 2>
If you will need a cook stove
my time soon it will pay you to
■ Wiun & Co before Dec. 1st
We are on the warpath to sell
1 f you do not profit by it,
is .your fault.
Miss Lula Tillman and Mr*
Clements of Towns. Ga.
married at the home of the
parents near Odum last
Wednesday by Justice D. S. Price
They will .reside at Towns for
place they left soon after
marriage,
FOR SALE—All cement blocks
already on lot fronting
Brunswick and Pine St, for build¬
ing purposes must be sold at oDce.
C. S. Knight at Ice Factory.
Wanted to buy corn and good
bright fodder ai my Livery Sta¬
ble?.—E. R. Shedd.