Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-????, December 01, 1910, Image 1

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VOLUME 9 Qardi News Mrs. I. C. Thompson Wednesday with her Mrs. G. W. Odum of Mrs. B. Arnett of Mt. spent Thursday at Gardi on ness. Mr. Cliff Westberry Saturday in Jesup. Mr. Joe Arnett, of near Pleasant spent Thursday at Gardi. Mr. I. C. Thompson spent nesday and Thursday in Jesup on business. Mias Cappie Lane is the of her s '-j Mrs. 1J. Joyner Plctsant. Miss Mary Br.van spent Mun ■V.y at Gardi with fr ends. Mr. L. W. Scott spent Wed¬ at Jesup. Mr. B. Arnett spent Thu ay Gardi. Mr. E. Harper, was a visitor for the last few days. John Lane was the guest Maud Murphy Tuesday. Mr. J. E. Harper spent Wed¬ in Jesup on business. Mr. J. W. Crosby spent Wed¬ in Jesup very pleaseutly. Mr. Devers spent the last few in Jesup. Alias Ethel Thompson was t! e of Miss Marther Crosby Mrs. Emma Bennett spent h Jesup very p!ea Vi»s. N. Richardson is visiting r daughter at Jesup Mrs. Eden Id Mrs. M. Battles and little dau¬ arn visiting Mrs. W. B. t r Mrs. B. V>. Knight and daugh¬ Lewis spent Wednesday after¬ at Gardi. Mr. Brack Knight, spent a few' in Jesup. Mr. P’rvin Harrison spent l at Gardi. Mr. B. B. Knight is spending whila at Mt. Pleasant. We guarantee Repairs for Every Farming implement we sell. We carry all kinds cf farming implements, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Plows, Cultivatos Wire Fencing, Cane Mills, St lk Cutters, Feed Cutters, Gasolene Engines, etc We have a carload of Heaters, Stoves and range# that we are offering at greatly reduced prices in order to make room. They are of good, heavy ma¬ terial and will give satisfaction in durability and service. We have a full line of one and two-horse wagons that it w ill pay you to see before buying elsewhere. We have now tha ii ghost grace buggies that we have e\pr had in our warehouse before. They are the best looking buggies ever shown in this section. We also have the medium grade and the Sears & Roebuck kind. We buy buggies by the hundred and knew that we can save you mon* If it c • buggy you want, we can fill the The Only Firm in Jesup that Hakes a Specialty of all Kinds of Farming Implements. Winn&Company J'M rkfoiA - J *y? A"’ ’ P7y Wmw I i L y 1 j (innin W MKItt l 3 PP?I$ Mr. J. T. Jackson fesiip for the last few days. T 33 haggle Jac > soa speR part of , Thursday afternoon Ga di. Mrs. W. K. Westberry children spent Thursday after¬ noon with Mrs. J. W. Crosby. Mr. W. J. Davis is visiting up this week. Miss Tomie Anderson was guest of Miss Bessie Saturday. Miss Maggie Jackson was the guest of Miss Claud Murphy Friday. Mr. Oscar Hill was a visitor to M . Stewart Saturday night past. Mr. J. L. Stewart spent Fri¬ day in Josup. Mr. J. E. Harper spent Friday in Jt.sup on business. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Henry Joyner and family lias moved to Gardi to make their future home. Mrs. R. B. Night was a visited to Gardi Friday afternoon. Miss Note Tapiey spent Sunday with Miss Lula Davis. Miss Pearl Platt spent a time at Mr. I. C. Thompson Fri¬ day. Mr. J. W. Crosby has sed the Chas. E. Cole property at Gardi and will make extensive improvements. He also purchased the P. R. Richardson store house and lot at Gardi and will begin putting some improvements on it. Messers Dewey and Floey Br .van spent Sunday near Gardi. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Drawdy, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hathaway Thursday. Miss Kate Westberry was a visitor to Mr. Davis Sunday after¬ noon. Mrs. Mattie Knight is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Lang Miss Ida Lang spent Thursday at Gardi. Mr. Charley Thompson spent Friday in Jesup. Mrs. Henry Jo.\ner visited Mrs I, C. Thompson Friday. Mr. Cliff Westberry was the guest of Miss Bessie Stewart Saturday evening. Miss Maccy Mock spent Sun day afternoon with Miss Lue Davis. Miss Tommie Anderson spent part of Sunday afternoon With Miss Lue Davis. JESUP, GA., 1 HUB SPAY Pec 1, 1910. Screven News. Miss Nora Strickland of ton was the charming guest Mrs. J O. Robesron last week. Mrs. Masdon Lewis of Fla, and daughter, Miss Alma the guests of Mrs. W. T, Gattis. Prof. Williams attended the ture in Jesup last Friday night. Misses Nellie and Eiva visited their sister Mrs. S. E. Morgan in Jesup one day week. Mr. Cnri' Meaddows and Dr. Meaddows of Vidalia are visting here this week. Miss Edna Grooms who has been off visiting for some time lias returned home. A basket and oyster supper is to be given at the Screven School house Friday night Dec. 2. The proceeds to go for the benefit of the -< iiool. Every body is given cordial invitation. After La Grippe “I had suffered several weeks with LaGrippe. Plad pains in my head and eye». It felt as though there was a heavy weight on the top of my head, until it seemed that my brain would burst. I was so nervous that I could not rest or sleep. When I dozed off I would awake with a sudden jerking of my whole body. Dr. Miles’ Nervine, Heart Remedy and Nerve and Liver Pills cured me. A number of friends have since realized the same benefits.” MRS. ALVIN H. LOCKS, Beabrook, N. H. The after effects of LaGrippe are often more serious than the disease, as it leaves the system in a weakened condition that invites more serious troubles, such as pneumonia, etc. Dr. Miles* Restorative Nervine should be taken for some time to thoroughly restore nerve strength. Dr. Miles’ Nervine le sold by ell drug gists. If the first bottle does not benefit, your druggist will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Public 5peaking There will be a public speaking at the following places, also a se¬ cret session at each place for the benefitof the farmers of Wayne County. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Open View Local, Nov- 28th, 10 o’clock a. n., Bethel Lo¬ cal, Nov. 29, 10 o’clock a. rn., Clear View Local, Nov. 30, 10 o’¬ clock a. in., Ilortense Local, Dec. 1, 10 o’clock a. m., Midway Church, Dec. 2,10 o’clock a. m., Jesup Courthouse, Dec. 3, 10 o’¬ clock a. m. We urge everybody to attend .these meetings as it is for the ben jehtofthe farmers. respectfully, Yours J. F. Currency. Wayne Co. business agent Union Phosph-te Co. Will You Be a Big Man or a Little 'Ian? This is a commercial age, an age that requires men to be ed : ucated in business. 1 There’s no standing stili in the •’commercial life. Have you business education? If not, come to the South Georgia College. We teach beekeeping, shorthand, typewriting and penmanship thoroughly in the shortest time and at trie least posssible cost. W rite for catalogue and our new 1911 offer. A. V. Mozingo, I'rin, Com. Dept. McRae, (in. Two New Trains = V tce= SOUTHERN RAILWAY SPECIAL and ATLANTA-JACKSONVILLE „ The,following schedule figures published only as information Florida Special 8:10 pm iv Cincinnati ar 8:00 8:00 pm Iv Louisville ar 8:40 6:30 am Iv r aattanooga ar 9335 11:20 am Iv Atlanta ar 5:00 1:35 pm ar MACON lv 2:25 1:40 pm lv MACON ar 2:20 5:45 pm ar lesup lv 10:15 pm ar Jacksonville lv T:40 Solid trains between Cincinnati and Jacksonville with coaches, Pullman Sleeping Cars and Dining Car, also through Pullman ing Car between Louisville and No change in schedule or equipment (f “Florida Limited the lamous all-year-round train between Cincinnati and Jacksonville han¬ through Pullman Sleeping Cars Chicago and Jacksonville, also Pullman Sleeping Cars between Colorado Springs and Jack¬ J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A. J. S. Bloodworth, C. P. & '* • A. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah. Ga. E. H. Coaptnan, V. P. &G. M., S. H. Hardwick, P. T. M., HF Cary D. C. JUST OPENED rss: BAKERY Sentinel Old Stand. Now ready to furnish the people of Jesup and vicinitj with anything in the bakery line. / i ?k>ik A A : MM 1 *: ' SB mM WJ ■ , 1 y' •' A m f 1 11 1 j§ ; *iyfyj p mm jr I i wm % 1 Misl m | 3 ; % vi m * A m . y; A m ’ ■ £' :* Av : —BIU11IMIM Send $1.75 to Wayne County Mews, Jesup, Ga. and get the above Kitchen Set together with a year to this paper. ■». yv SEI f\\t 1' :#• m J mmM ki • <■ mm mm t. A 1 mi v ». tz. It Ao E. HILL J. L. HILL, Manager A tl ant a-Jack son \ Die Special 8:30 pm lv Atlanta ar 7:45 am ll:25 pm ar M \CON lv 4:45 am 11:30 pm lv Macon ar 4:55 am 12:45 am ar Cochran lv 3:10 am 2:15 am ar Helena lv.... 1:4 > am 3:00 am nr Lumber City lv 1:01 am 3:15 am ar Huzlehurst lv 12:45 am 335 j am ar Baxley lv.. .. 12:15 am 5:00 am ar Jesup lv... .11:20 pm 7:30am ar Jacksonville lv 9:50 pm Solid train between Atlanta and Jacksonville with Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars. MO. 01 Sheriff’s Sale. Georgia, Wayne County. Will be sold befo House at Jesup, Georgia with; the legal hours of safe on firs; Tuesday in December, A. D. 1910, alI the following real property to wit; All that certain trr>‘ <>»' ’ in Wayne County, Gem: ted about two and one haP mile from Waynesville Station therein and on the public road running from said Waynesville Station to Bladen Station, said tract of land commonly known as the “Brick Yard Hill” and having the follow ing courses, distances and measure ments to wit; commencing at a stake being the Northwestern cor ner of siad tract of land and run ning South 33 degrees West, 6 chains and 64 links, then South 6 ' and 3-4 degrees East 4 chan -■ ard 75 links to a sapling on il. on the East edge of a public road running toward the old home oi Adam Barnwell thence North 68 and 3-4 degrees East 8 chains and 76 links to a large dead pine tree, thence North 36 an 1 3-4 degrees East 12 chains and 25 J5 >k^ to a stake corner, then West 79degrees and 25 minutes West 13 ch*»i' c and 86 links to the points of be ginning with all and singular the improvements iand thereon, said tmet of containing 15 acres more or less. Levied on as the property of Joel A. Gree; . to satisfy that certain mortgaged execution issued upon that certain mortage degree rendered in Ihe Superior Court of Wayne County, Georgia, on March 15th, 1909 in the case of A - Ward, vs. Tool A. Green for principal $30 o 0,00 and $1056. 50 for interest up to Nov mUr 23rd, 1908 and all future at 8 ) er cent upon said principal, and $6.00 as cost And all future cost. Notice of this levy posted as reqiij : 4§il by law and notice mailed to defen¬ dant he not being a resident of said County. Levy made by Rem Johns deputy and returned to me This November 8th 19l0 J. S. Lee, Sheri ft. Jessup Milling Company (Next Door to Cigar Facto. ■ First Class Service . . Corn Crushing a Specialty. G Tin ding days Tuesday and Saturdays. For Sale—Cement block ho"se unfinished desirably located. Can be. finished at small expense. See A. S. Knight at Ice Factory. Jfmas : Goo^r On Christinas day every child not aole to buy can¬ dy can get same by calling at this store. .'. V We are headquarters for Christmas Holiday Goods and Novelties, Christmas 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 carry a complete line oi Fruits. The customer making the most Cash Purchases at this store between now and December 24th, will he giv en a valuable present.