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J.H. Wilkins & Co,
GENERAL MERCHANTS
Summer Apparel
goods x PRICE
Each day brings a CARGO of new goods, In addition to our ini
mence stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES we have added
MANY NEW SPRING NOVEL! IES 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 trade for cash and 30 days time and will guaran¬
tee Satisfaction J. H. Wil kins & Co.
Woman’s Club
Wore appointed by the ‘own as assessor*
f prop rtv.' Tills W is iu the spr ng
. work they discov red
o 19 *j. In tbeir lu
the Lot be oii-;ed *riotSiV"l to Ait ms ot
l e f 0 ;l U .iial
we had been worm, u to k-«p muds
in the treasury; we were« n»eiu* er ot
irefg.u,LtonGZ Federated clubs. On. 0 s;nigof dues weie a“ on- ».n0
wer year be.ides he donation we gave
tnei*tor the state werk. vs o withdrew
from.the Federation aud^nspend^ all
ittsted^MnW^Jev iiaiuee made took several up the tm.s matter to
with Air did not d in
aokson ilti and suoe-.
getting him Mr.Gorris to cone to^eriy .te-m^
Lauds of who took i* up
v-ith Mr iJ. ui.os and made r> peat, d
visits to see him but still no gettitm-nt
coni be
SLSKi Mint vioiutiy ftSEl'G" and thon we punhas d
earn'd fmu him; tuis s»ttle.i.cftt " !ls
Lom nSu»~ alt d’S imiueililt.ly JS2?4^S ..cp:«!«i
«. oft
him to lay the pars .again,
Mr Whaley and Mr. Frank Breen
clayed the walks and we bad a few
seats up therein; they gave us
Puite a little sum on the word,
Mr. Whaley’s amounting to sev
tM a j dollars and we still owe \lr.
Breen a small amount. The park
was officially turned over to the
town for the use of her citizens
in Nov. 1908 and at the same
tin e a request for funds to com
pleto the improvements we had
begun the claying of the walks
etc This war granted and a
■ iatio i of #l(.0.00 was voted paid to at
i ‘time purpose $50.00 was still unpaid
and $50.00 is it
„F Raves the park as you hope see to
th-da.y and now that we
resume the work and co-operate
\#th the town iu making ita plac;
ot pride and beauty, t here
other waste and barren piaces
beautify, viz; School grounds,
Court anti i ail °urroundings and
last, but not least, ourcemetary.
All of these places are
of great possibhtu-s m the Ov
It: th. business ha,l been
completed a motion for adjourn
meat was made and carried. Lot
lowing Iris*. this Miss Beulah Wain
Miss Lola Beil Hall and
Miss Ess'd rawdy assisted in
serving a most delicious .salad
course and hot cnocolate with
wVipDed WEiputii u« cream and cake.
Not the least of the charm , of ,
the evening was contributed by
harmonious blending of the richly
no!.,red autumn hn with wWch
the rooms were >
lights and shadows cast by
glow from an open fire. During
th<> nervine of refreshments the
pleasure of the guests was greatly
increased by the rendition of a
n amber of selections on the piano
and violin by Miss Louise Tuten
and Mr. Perry Ray bon.
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Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia, Wavne County.
Will be sol before the
House door at Jesuti, Ga. within
the local hours of sale on the First
Tuesday in December, A. 1). 1910,
fl j| t | ift f 0 H 0 wing described real
and personal property to wit: ail
that certain lot, parcel or tract County ol
i an( j s) tuate in Wayne
a |, our ^vo and one half miles from
Wnynesville Station in said
County and on the road running
f r0 m Said VVay nesville Station to
Hidden Station, said tract of land
c0nmi0nlv known as “The Brick
Yard Hill” and which tract of
j aii( ] Jfi bounded on the West b.v
t j )C sW amp next to property
owned by Chris Deloach on th«
b.v the Barnwell tract of
Jar el, on the Last by the swamp
atijoining the Henry Stephens
tract of Ian,I aa .veil ..i the said
llarhwcll tract and on the North
by land belonging to the said
Barnwell, said tract of land con
taining 15 acr^s of land more or
less and is fully described on a
plat thereof made b.v E. A. 1 cn
niman, civil engineer, and which
plat in attached to a d* i d
from Julian Barnwell and
to Mrs. T. F. Ciovatt of record
i n Clerks office Superior
Wa.vne County, Georgia,
Also one engine (Skinner make)
of about 25 horse power with
fittings connections, and
nances. One Gardner engine
about 40 horse power with
fittings, connections ana
nances.
Two boilers, on' 5 of about
horse trover, anil other of
60 horse power, both made b.v
G?, Lombard with nil Iron fittings *|orUs and of Augusta,
tions, brick foun dation and walls
One elav mixer.
Two brick kilns. One
tive engine with all fittings
connections. One railroad
car with trucks and wheels and
connections. One wooden
missarv building, dimensions
| ron todadin. within said
iron for brick yard truck to run
on two shelters of brick for
*i ze s of about 1000 superficial ft.
and five cords of pine w>*od. Ail
the rest of the property described
in within morgage fi fa, after dill
gent search can not be found.
Ijevkd on as the property of j.
\ Montgomery to satisfy that
certain mortgage excution
Wayne Ckmnty Georg 1 a, on March
190JZ, in the ca.-e of J. A.
Waid, vs. J. A. Moi tgomery for
principle $4905.58. and $1085.70 m,’1908
interest to November, 1
and all future interest at 8 per
cent upon said principle and $6.00
as 2Q>t and a! | f utU re costs.
of said levy poste as defendant, required by
law notice mailed to he
being a resident of said
t.y. None of the personal the
| ty herein described will be at
Court House door on the day of
sale as same is difficult and ex
pensive to transport but is located
on the land herein described about
two and one half miles from
Waynesvillesaid'County and can
be seen on application to me. Levy
made by Kembert Johns, deputy
sheriff and returned to me.
TI,i lr«uerSiSff,Xne
Co.
State of Georgia, Wayne-County
Whereas, Joe Knox, and others
have made application for a new
second class public road the same
described as follows: Commencing
at the public bridge in said Coun¬
ty and known as the “Joe Knox”
bridge and running from thence
a west course to the west cornerof
the plantation of J. Knox, thence
Northwest a distance of about one
half mile, thence same direction
to the northeast corner of the
land belonging to the estate of W.
It. Johns, thence a westerly direc¬
tion to ford of Walker pond,
thence a northwesterly direction
to ford of Buffalo Creek, at Gen¬
eral John’s place, thence in said
Norhwesteri.y direction to Iiickox,
(fa. as shown oy a diagram attach¬
ed to original petition for
said road, whicli has been mark¬
ed out by commissioners and a
r-port thereof made on oath by
them, therefore all persons
notified that said r.ew road
on and after the first Tuesday
Recember, 1910, by the
sinners of Road and Revenues of
County, be finally granted if
nonewcausebesiiowntothecon
, ' trar.y.
This 1st day of November, 1910.
| Ira. M. Ray bon.
Clerk Commissioners Court.
Lost Strayed or Stolon—One
j black m.ire, ten years old, weigh
| !"f ! “T* ^^ ' Broadtasf '’IrrL* Oa’ Z'
j ^aben Manning, Broadburst, ua.
Very fin^ accomrnctions can be
-ven two young ladies in
Grace Li e Brown's School
vocal music iu Atlanta—Room,
a ; instruction in
03 nd piano .
For particulars ... address, ,, 309 Mu C. ,,
Peachtree 8t, Atlanta, Ga.
\VANTED—500 W to 2500 acres
lands. Give full description and
price. Box 794. Charlotte, N. C.
An < st ayod shoa‘, black, mar¬
ked swatlo v fork ia one ea rand
strai . ^ , ) , b P .. l!; . 1 A rw
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ner can get same by paying for j
his. keep and this ad. W • *?• ’
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Professional Column.
J. R. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law
Special attention given all
OFiLCB IN TUTB3N BLOCK,
JESUP, OA.
Robert L. Bennett
SOLICITOR COUNTY COURT,
Wayne County. Office In Courthouse
JESUP. OA.
EARNEST DART JOS. A. MORRIS
DART & MORRIS
Attorneys and Counsellors
Practice in all Courts
8tatc and Federal . . .
Offices Jesup and Brunswick
STENOGRAPHERS AND NO TARIES
IN OFFICES
D. M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
■--and—
jud^*: wayne county COURT,
Careful attention given to all bus¬
iness. (iffice in courthouse.
JESUP, GA.
Oscar Hail,
Attorney at Law
Offii'o in KickliRhtor’s H.iil.iing
General practice iu all u.e (_, "ir!
Ttate uail Federal.
JESUP. OA.
MOOTC,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
whdl#y Bulidln4>
j JESUP GA.
j S. F. Ellis,
DENTAL SURGBJON.
Office in Klckllghter’s Building.
JESUP, GA.
M. N. STOW,
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention to the dleeaseo of
mmi.'a and children.
Office Hours; Monday and Friday
forenoons.
Kickllghter Building,
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KJVOWS
fill Would you you prescription have a hardware for medicine clerk m I
for your sick ones? Would .you 4
take your watch to a blacksmith for
repairs? No, certainly rn>. Then
why not use the same judgement S'
v< and buy your jewelr.y needs from
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* Jeweler & Optician
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Atlantic Coast Line R. R.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 19,1910
Arriving and Leaving Time at Jesup.
No. From Ar. No. For Departs
00 Savannah 4:35 a m 89 Jacksonville 4:40 a ro
QO o Jsck’ville 10:22 p m X 0 Savannah 10:27 p m
OC K Jack’viHe 11:37 a m x 2 Savannah 11:42 a m
1 H - X to Waycross 11:10 a m 185 Way cross 11:35 a rn
^ X o Way cross 8:45 p m 189 Way cross 4:45 a m
to r- Savannah 4:40 p m 21 Waycror-S 4:45 p m
to K Waycross 7:25 p m 22 Savannah 7:30 p m
C2T I ~ Savannah 8:40 p m 7>7 v\ aycross 8.45 a m
00 lO Savannah 11:04 a ra 85 Jack’villo 11:07 am
iC oo Waycross 7:05 a in 58 Savannah 7:10 am
O! o Folkston 7:05 ]> m 27 Folkston 8:15 a m
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Invite new accounts and new business
upon onr own merits for strength
and superior facilities.
A strong bank can afford liberal treatment
to its patrons.
Our pastpolici.v and ample resources are
our guarantee for the future.
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