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General Presentments
Grand Jury November
Term 1910, Wayne
Superior Court.
VY r e, the Grand Jury, chosen
for tne November Term of
Wayne Superior Court, beg leave
to submit these, our final present¬
ments, and pray that the same
admitted of record as prov ded
by iaw.
)V•> have examined the offices
and public buildings Of the Cou¬
nty, and beg leave to submit the
followiDg'report thereon. Hpuse^in
We find the Court
very good condition. We also
find the jail in good sanitary con
dition and neatly kept, which
need no repairs with the exception
of a few window panes broken
out, which should be repaired at
onc ^'
W e also find the public toilets
in very good condition.
We have examined the dockets
Archie Hfcve* ^ : J». &
Off. J. P.1308 District, \\ . S.
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J. P.■ , 1 ® l9 th , District, J.. T A. Hi!
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& . Ex-Off. 333d District, W. K.
Westber y, J. 1. 333J District,
M. H. Roberson, J. P. 334th
Dirtrict, J. J. Johns, N. P. &
Lx-Off. J. P. 1565th District, D.
S. Price, N.P. ^Ex-Off. J. P.
1255th District, all of wh.ch
we a found correctly
kept, ~ we find that
the records of" D. W. Hires, J.
P. 583d District, the docket of
T. A. Floyd incorrect on acconnt
of failure to itemize costs.
As the time forborne of tha
above officirs have expired, we
appoint the same as follows, J.
A. Hilton, 1217th District, J. P.
Mizeil 335th District, M. H.
Roberson 334th District, J. J,
Johns 1565th District, D, S,
1255th District, L. W alter Scott
Winn & Company
The Only Firm in Jesup that Makes h Specialty of all Kinds of Farming Implements.
FA/RME'RS HA.'R'DWA'RE
Liy Wire e tock, Fencing, Buggies, Cane Wagons, mils, talk Harness, Cutters, Disc Harrow?T Cultivators
Cutters, Brick, Lime Gasolene Engines, Feed
Cement, Felt, Burlap, Paper Roofing, Paint.
We have a carload of Ranges
Stc es and Heaters that are
ma 3f good, heavy mater¬
ial and will give satisfaction
m durability and service. We
have a full line of one and
two-horse wagons and the
most complete line of Buggies
that r ye 5 ve ever had before.
W e have ;;c w I he highest grad* buggy that wj have ever
had in cur warehouse and the best looking buggy we have
ftver seen in this section. Also good servk able medinm grade
buggies and the Sears & Roebuck kind, 11 it is i buggy that
S <>u want, w’e can fill the bill. We buy buggies by tiie hun¬
dred and we know that we can save you money over any mail
order house U you will take the style and material into con
sideration. We have a good supply of buggies on hand now
and seueral f a.Ioadi to come in. Our goods are right, our \
prices are right and our terms are reasonable.
We guarantee Repairs for Every Farming Implement we sell
WINN and COMPANY
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333d District.
We find upon
that the public roads are in v y
good condition with some little
exceptions, as follows: the roads
in the Lulaton District need some
work, and some considerable logs
have blown down in roids in
Odum District, and recommend
that a bridge be built across Buf¬
falo Swamp near the small Town
“LofP’ on th§ public road leading
from Waynesville to Mt. Pleasant.
W e appoint as a book conimit
tee to examine and cheek the
books of the bounty officers and
report to the next Grand Jury
the following members of our
body: E. S. Majetfce, Ilanee Pop
pell and M. W. Kicklighter.
\\’ e recommend thaUhe Grand
and Petit Jurors and the Bailiffs
of said court be paid the sum of
two dollars per day lor their ser
vices, and that the Clerk of the
Grand Jury be paid one dollar
per day extra for his services as
Clerk. --------
We reecoramend that the County
be paid the sum of ten
dollars for each convict placed on
public roads of the Countv
HS feeS ’ and thflt a11 0ther officera
be Paid their regular costs for
same.
We rccommond that these
general presentments be publish
in the Jesup Sentinel, and in
the Wayne County News, and
that each receive the sum of five
for publishing the same.
We hereto attach and make it
part of our presentments the
report of the Hon. David M.
Judge of thg County
t of V a\ne County, and
pleasure common* him for
if- lg '! l,y and with
lie has presided over the
Court.
We find that the Hon. Robert
Bennett ha’s rendered faithful
acceptable service as Solici
of the County Court of said
during the past.
We recommend that Rev. A,
McCool bo appointed to fill
unexnired toim of Hon. B
Middleton as a member of the
G.I., 1 HU RSI)AY Mv.
Board of Education.
We herewith attach the
of County Treasurer, the Coupt.y
School Commissioner and the
Book Committees examining the
County’s records.
We further recommend that
our County adopt through
its Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues, the SouUi Georgia
Auditing 1 Compan.v’s fjvsteni for
locating^unreturned Iii closing, and ^.asking lands. to be
discharged.from further service,
C. we B. desi®| Conyers to thank pfeh.Kng the Honorable judge
for his able charge to this body
and for impartial manner in
which he has performed the
of this liig h office.
We also wish to thank the
Hon. »J. IT. Thomas, Solicitor
General, for advice and courtesies
and also the Clerk and Sheriff for
the prompt and efficient manner
in. Which they are performing
their efficient services.
Respectfully submitted,
W. J. O’Quinn, Foreman.
-H. R McGaulley, Wm. Amons,
j. B. Highsmith, E J.^vihright . jL-M ioette
J. R. Sloan, M.
D. Lynn, D. B. R. S.
Reddish, W. M. Lee, Hance Pop
pdl, N. F. Prjestcr, P. O. Nai,
j. j. Blocker, C. F. Bennett, M.
H. Roberson, J. C. Strickland, J.
W. Lewis, M. W. Kicklightcr, J.
P. Strickland, I. A. Moody, J. K.
Thornton Supert W A S Courson evern
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her Term 1910
T 0 the Foreman Cv and Gentlemen
f the Grand
I beg leave to submit herewith
y report of all monies received
paid out by me a s Treasures
Wayne County since my last re- -
part to youf honorable'body,
Balance* bn hand April 1st,
1910, $19706.85. Received from
1st to November 1st, 1910,
Paid out acet Genera!
fund $3629.60, Paid outaect Jail
fund $985.80. Paid out acct Pau¬
pers fund $791.00, Paid out|acct
Public Roads $6234.68, Paid out
acct Jury fund $6074.08.
Balance on Hand Nov. 1st
1910. $4102.80 Total $21817.96
Balance or. hand Nov. 1 st 1910
$4102.8©.
Have received and now have on
hand account Fines and Forfei¬
tures to be paid to the officers of
Court on Insolvent Cost $170.40.
Respectfully submitted,
W- M. Roberson, Treasurer,
vleorgia, Wayne County
Tp the Foreman and Gentle¬
men of the Grand jury, sitting at
The November Term, 1910, of
Wayne Superior Court,
I have the pleasure to submit to
ypu the following report as Judge
of the County Court of Wayne
County.
Since the last Term, April, of the
Superior Court there have been
disposedof in the County Court
Thirty Nine Cases, as follows,
Cases [wherein' convictions were
had 23; cas.es where acquilta's
were had, 8; cases wherein Nolle
Prosequi’s were entered 7; cases
Wherein cost was awarded against
the Prosecutor 1. Total 39.
There has been collected and
turned over to tha Treasurer on
account of the general fund $30.
And collected on account of in¬
solvent fund $170.40.
This the loth day of November.
1910. —I). VI. Clark Judge,
Robert L. Bennett Solicitor.
• To the Foreman and Gentlemen
of the Grand jury sitting at the
November Term, 1910, Wayne
Superioi. C,.,
We, the Committee, appointed
by the Grand Jury; at the April
1910, of Wayne Superior
submit this as Our report,
a careful examination of the
Books of thte County Officers.
We'find the books of Honor¬
D. Mi Clark, Judge Wayne
* Court, correct, and neatly
Also, find books of his honor,
D. Crawford, Ordinary Wayne
County, Georgia, correct, and
kept.
Also, find hooks of Hon. Jra.
M, Raybon, Clerk Superior Court
and neatly kept,
We have examined books of
Hon. W. M. Roberson, Treasurer
Wayne County, and found them
correct and neatly kept, with bal¬
ance on hand of $11493.28.
We find the books of Hon. J.
S. Leo, Sheriff correctly kept.
We find on Tax Collector’s
books Hon. W. F. Knox Insolvent
$163.35 Taxes not collected
$1805.98.
We find books of lion. B. Pur
cell, County School Commissioner
correct, and neatly kept, with no
funds on hand.
We find books of N. J. Green,
Tax Receiver, correctly kept.
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Respectfully submitted,- this,
, iSth clay of Sept; 1910. '
J. H. Beftnett Chairman J'. C.
Hatcher;' W. B. Westherrv.
In Superior Court, Wayne Co;
Nov, 1,1910. ^ ..
The foregoing General Present
ments having been returned and
read in open court. It is ordered
by the Court that the same be
spread upon the minutes' of the
court and published as reepra
mended.
In open Court, Nov. 16th, 1910
C. B. Conyers Judge, S, C. B. C,
J. H. Thomas, Sol. Gen’l.
At The Methodist Church
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Next T , Sunday , the Ikst the
is of
conference year at the Methodist
Church. Let us all’try to make
it the best. We want a thank
offering from e,-cry membei* and
friend of the church. Deposit in
a box at the door, a sum of
representing one cent for every
year of life with which Gdd has
blessed you.V"All are cordiatfjk.in
vited to ati.eml and {lartidpafe %
the services;. Fraternally,"
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A. Lester, Pastor.
Putic Speaking
There, will be a public also speaking s£
at the following places, a
cret session at each place for
the benefitof the farmers of
Wavne Countv co’raially *
is invited to
clock a. m , Hortens. Local,
1, 10 o’clock a. m.,
Church, Dec. 2,10 o’clock a.
' We* Cz nh °™’ Uec - Si 10
urge everybody to attend
these meetings as it is for the 1
efit of Hie farmers.
' Yours fespmfifny.N —
J. F. Surrency.
Wayne 0:o. business agent Union
Phosphate Co.
Geargia, Wayne County.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the
Ordinary to sell land of said belonging County for to leave the J
Estate of A. C. Strickland for
the payment of debts, and for jthe i
purpose of distribution. Said
application will bo heard at the
regular term of He Court of the
Court of Ordinary for said County
to be held on tne first Monday in
December 1910.
This 9th day of November 1910.
C. r 6. Strickland Administrator
upon the Estate of A. 0. Strick
land.
For Sale—Cement block house
unfinished desirably located. Can
be finished at small expense. See
A. S. Knight at Ice Factory.
J. L. HILL, Manager
Wfiififl
Sheriffs Sale.
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ill oe sold. 111
T ^ . ^ w ia within
legal hours of sa!^ on . first
Tuesday in J Nce^er, A. D. i 910.
all the following rbal property to
wit; All that certain, tracf of laqd
in u a_vne Countf., Georgia, loca
ted about two and one half miles
from Waynesville Station therein
and on the. public ro^d rtn ning
from said Waynesville Station to
Bladen Station, said tract of land
commonly known as the “Bfiek
Yard Hill” and having the follow
ing.courses, distances and measure
'■rientsTo wit; commencing at a
stake being the Northwestern cor
ner of siad tract of land and rurt
nin S South 33 degrees West, 6
c,iain s and 64 links, then South
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f ? n i East^a^wjf fi r <,e £^' “a p^iTroad 4 ,;h ?
on the towariltlie
running old home of
Adam Barnwell thence North 68
and 3-4 degreesEast8 chains and,
76 links to a large dead pine tree,
thence North 36 an ! 3-4 degrees
East 12 chains and 25. Inks >o
stake corner, then West 79 degrees ,
and 25 minutes vVest l3vchai.ns
and 86 links to the points of be
ginning with all and singular the
improvements thereon, said tr»ct
of land contain ing,15 acres more
or less. Levied on as the property
A - to sat]st '-Y tha {
exeC " fclon ,^ SUpfl
^‘hat-certain m Ihe hupertor mortage degree GOurt
?! ! W a -t ne Gou.nty, Georgia, on of
L $$ ,
and all /l Jt f‘ 1 Co sG. N oGc«
by
(I C ^ty Levv made by Rem
f nd to me
? U ' 1S November 8th 191tK ’
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J. S. Sheriff.'
Je^up
Milling ======
Company'
(Next Door to Cigar Factory)
First Class
Service . .
Corn Crushing a
Specialty.
Grinding days Tuesday
and Saturdays.
An estrayed shoa\ black, mar¬
ked swallow fork in one oarand
straight split ij the other. Ow¬
ner can get same by paying for
his keep and this au. W. S.
Woods.
Xmas : GoodLs
On Christinas day every'
child riot aule to buy can¬
dy can net same by calling
at this store. V
We are headquarters
for Christmas Holiday
Goods and Novelties,
Chri-tmas Toys and Fir
works. They are sure to
please. We can serve
you to best advantage
and it will pay vou to
see our stock before buy -
ing elsewhere. Also we
carry a complete line of
Fruits.
Tne customer making ttie
most Ca-h Purcha-es at
this store between now and
December 21th, will begiv
en a valuable present. \