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Wayne County News
Published Every Thursday at
Jesup, Wayne County, Georgia.
Official Newspaper County of
Wayne and City of Jesup.
Whaley & Morris, Owners.
Joseph A. Morris. Editor.
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Ga. as Second Class Matter.
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given merely with this end in
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actly as shown iri the cut of same
on another page and alone is
worth the entire amount.
The News is the official news
paper carrying regularly all legal
advertising of Wayne county
and as a medium of information
on those important doings, should
go to every home wivhin its
1,0
Grady ,, . , Literary .. Society, c . .
—J. H. P.—
The Baxley High School', has
. r,„-iw 0 ,i o r.te.llnno-n fori debate
, '51 • • t l ' ti ^ lP lobato iXh to be
‘ je' n The
“o^f—enttolheUnt l i t Rpsolved “That the
ed States Constitution providing
for the Income Tax should be
adopted”
The speakers selected to repre
ent this school in the debate are
Messers. William Turner. Perry
lUVbon and IHrold Price. Those
to represent Baxley are Messers.
S KenSSlitt aiaCk U ° eerS ’
•md llwLundeTsS^from thebe
ginning that a subject should be
selected that neither school had
debated before. Jesup has not
debated the subject which was
chosen, but we learn with regret,
that Baxley debated this subject
at their last commencement.
The letter first written to Bax¬
ley specified this, that the subject
should be on that neither of the
schools had debated. And Bax
lev was asked to suggest one,
that they had not debated. They
proraply suggested the for. going
subject which as we said we have,
since making the agreement, on
good authority learned that Bax¬
ley u ed this subject at their last
commencement and futhermore
selected the same young men who
debated this subject on that oc
cassion to debate it against us in
this debate.
We will not break our agree¬
ment with Baxley, but are disap¬
pointed in learn;ng that they have
taken this advantage over us. It
is inoeed an advantage, for since
they have debated the same sub
ject on a previous oecassion. They
are familiar with the points and
argument which can be brought
©ut on either side, and have
ing to do, now, but side
and wait tiil we get there.
We do not think that Baxley
has shown the proper spirit in
v.th out our abject know lege as *hey of their h,va
havmg debated it before.
Legal Advertising
Ad ministry tor’s Sale.
Wayne County.
Will be sold before the Court
door at Jesup, Georgia, on
first Tuesday in December*
D. 1910. during the legal
of sale under and by virtue
an order of the Ordinary of
Wayne County, Ga., of date
8th 1910, all the fol¬
described property J. belong¬ Ward,
to the Estate of A.
to-wit:
Real Estate in Village of
Waynesville.
(a) That certain Lot Number
(18) known and describ
on the map of the village of
Waynesville, in Wayne County,
follows: Bounded on the North
by the right-of-wav of the Atlan
B c Coast Line Railway Company,
the B. & W. Railroad;
tne East by lot number Nine
(19); on the South by a twen
alley, and on the West by
Number Seventeen (17), to
with that certain two story
roof brick building of the
of thirty (30) by
(70) feet, arid in addition
thereto of a one story brick buil
ding metal roof thirty (30) by
Seventy (70) feet, and all and sin
gular the rights, members and ap
purtances thereto belonging.
(b) Also the Western one
half of Lot Number Fifty-nine
(59) in the village of Waynesville
Wayne County, containing one
and one-half (1-4) acres (less fif
ty feet Square in the Northeastern
corner of the Western onc-half
of said lot) with that certain cot
ton gin house, barncs and stables
located on said lot.
(c) Also an unexpired lease
hold interest on the Western end
of lot number Sixty-six (06) in
village of Waynesville, Wayne
County, containing eight-tenths
(8-10) of an acre, said leasehold
interest expiring on trie 31st day
of December 1913.
(d) ALSO A FOUR YEAR
LEASE OF THE FOLLOWING
TURPENTINE BOXES TO
COMMENCE JANUARY 1st,
1910, TO-WIT;
On 45,000 boxes, more or less,
worked six years, and located on
the lands of said deceased, known
as Daniels tl*e Moyer £ Richardson" and
tract of land Mn Wayne
County, and 4,000 turpentine box
os, more or less, worked three
years and likewise located on the
Kiehanlson tract oll.r.J as „f° re -
SA, ? : 9o0 ° turpentine boxes more
or lesf J’ w "', ked one year and like,
. located said Mover &
*ise on
Richardson tract of land, said
racts of atv »l )0n whl f h sa ' d
boxes are located aggrega ing 11
0 acres more or less, and lying
wt £ ly ^^TmKVPTR
E,) LEASEHOLD INTEREST
'1'he un» 3 xpired three-year lease
3,000 turpentine boxes, more
less, the same haring been
worked for one year and on the
lands of T. I). Prescott, in Wayne
Countv, on the Satilla River, and
about six miles from Waynesville,
said tract consisting of about
eighty (80) acres, more or less.
Also ail unexpired three-year
lease on 3,000 turpentine boxes,
more or less, the same having
been worked for one year, on
lands of S. M. Drury located in
Wayne County, about two miles
from Waynesville, said box“s be¬
ing on about seventy-five (75)
acres ot said land.
Also the unexpired lease on
4,000 boxes more or less on the
lands of Nathaniel Lang and Ro¬
bert Lang located in Camden
County, Georgia, said lease hav
tig one year to run from Jan¬
uary 1st, 1910. The said boxes
being upon a tract of land of 50 a
cres belonging to Nathaniel Lang.
The four-year lease on the tur¬
pentine boxes and the unnxpired
lease on the several turpentine
leases herein described shall be
sold subject to the right of said
estate to weak said boxes and
collect the scrape and gum there¬
from for and on account of the es¬
tate without accounting to the
pvrehaser theretor up to the 1st
of January 1911.
Personal Property Locatfd
at Waynesville, Ga.
(a) Also one turpentine still
capacity 3o-barrell,
ca P- arra and worm * stdl tub < 2
pnmp used in connection with the
still and ore lot of spirit and io-
sin barrels, staves and heads,
longing to and used in the
ation of said still, and all located
on the Western end of Lot Nam
ber Fifty-six (56) in the village of
Waynesville. certain
(b) Also that boiler, cotton
gin consisting of one 2 shuck en
gine and cotton gin press,
cutters, one corn mill and one
wood saw located on Lot Number
Fifty-nine (59) in Waynesville,
Georgig. certain stock of
(c) Also that merchandise be
goods, wares and
ing of the character usually ear
ried in a country store and located
in the store house at Waynesville
Ga., occupied oy the deceased in
the operation of a store at <he
time of his death and subsequent
ly and now operated by the Ad
ministrator upon the orders of
this Court, together with all and
singular the furniture, fixtures,
show cases, iron safe etc.
(d) Also four two-horse four- tur
pontine wagons and two
horse wagon, and eight sets of
harness, chains etc, belonging to
same.
(e) Also nine head of mules,
one white, two mouse colored, and
the remainder black.
(f) Also three horses, one
black and the other bay, sex, one
mare and two horses.
(g) Also one other turpentine
still consisting of still, cap, am
worm and still tub.
r eai k Sxaxb in WaYnE COUNTY
Q UUtsidE v v illaoe u U(F ok ^ vy AT at _
nesville.
(h) Also that cerUin i\ other
tract of land located Wayne
County in the Third District and
described as follows, to-wit:
Bounded on tne North by the
lands of John Manning; East by
'J en-Mile Creek and South and
West by lands of Harrison &
Warner. Said tract is described
in said deed ns containg 4,00 acres
more or less, but by recent sur
vey 288 acres, more or less, to
gather with nil and singular the
rights, members, appurtances and
improvements thereunto belong
"
. Real ,, Estate in Glynn _ , ( OUNty
(i) Also that certain tract of
land located in Glynn County in
the 1499th District and known as
a part of the Johnston tract con
lairing 1C9U acres, more or less,
and known as the Bladen lands.
with artesian well, and having
the general oounda-ies, 8y
Bounded on the North 1 lands
N. H. Harrison and John Howe;
on the South by the lands of the
Riley Estate; East by .he lands
of J. Mason Rice and Alex Howe
and otrers, and „n the Went b»
lands of N. H. Harrison and the
Riley Estate. Said trailt of land
containing one brick store of the
dimensions of 30 x 70 feet, with
tile roof, one wooden store build¬
ing. one two-story seven room
dwelling house, tenant houses,
out-houses, fences, and all and
singular the rights, members and
appurtenances thereunto belong¬
ing. Said tract also having two
farms in cultivation, one of about
six acres, more or less, and the
other of about twenty (20) acres,
more or less, the six acre farm
having a dwelling house of three
rooms and a barn, and the twenty
acre farm having no improvements
thereon. Said land to be sold
subject to the right of *he Ad¬
ministrator to collect all water
rent from the flow of the artesian
well until Janu.iry 1st, 1911, and
without accounting to the pur¬
chaser therefor.
1’ErSonal Property at Bladen,
Georgia.
(a) Also that certain stock of
goods contained in the store house
located on said above described
tract of land known as the John¬
ston or Bladen tract consisting of
goods, wares, merchandise, iron
safe showcases, store fixtures etc.
(b) Also one lot of stock
cattle located at Bladen on the
Johnston or Bladen tract, said
stock being forty-nine (49) head
and consisting of four steers, cows
calves and yearliocrs.
(c) Also sixty-five bead of
goats, including kids, ranging
and being upon said Jahnston or
Bladen tract as hereinbefore des¬
cribed. *
The 35-barrel capacity still
be sold subject to the
trator using such still and its
purtenances without
tion to the purchaser for such
in the manufacture of the
and scrape taken from the
proposed to be sold for
torpentine lease and the
ed lease-hold interest on the
pentine boxes herein
up to and including the 31st,
dav of December 1910.
The four year lease on said
pentine boxes advertised to be
and the unexpired leasehold
turpentine boxes herein del¬
cribed. and the thirtv-five barrel
turpentine still, and all the other
property described in paragraphs
(b) and (c) under the head “Per
sonal Property Located at Wav
nesville, Ga.,” will be offered for
sale and sold in one lot, together
with the Western one half of Lot
Number Fifty nine (59) (except
fifty feet in the Northeastern cor
ner) and the unexpired leasehold
interest on the Western end of
Lot Number Sixty six (66), all ir
the village of Waynesville, apd
containing the number of acres as
herein advertised.
The entire stock of goods,
wares and merchandise, furniture
fixtures, counters, shelving etc.,
as located in the store at Wayces
yille, Ga., will oe offered and
sold in bulk or one lot.
The four two horse turpentine
wagons and two four horse wa
gous, eight sets of harness, chains
etc., will be offered separably,
then in bulk or one lot as the
Administrator sees to he best in
terest of said estate.
The lands in Glynn County with
all improvements thereon, as des
cribed in this advertisement and
as well the stock of goods, wai es
and merchandise, f urniture, fix
tures etc, contained in the sture
at Bladen, Ga., upon said lands
located in Glynn County will be
offered and sold in one lot, with
the right to sell the same separ
aiely if the best interest of the
estate so requires. The rental
for the artesian well on said lanu
hi Gl>nn County, up to and in
eluding the 31st dav of December
1910, will not be sold with said
land but reserved unto the Ad
oiini.strator . xor the Estate, and
dic purchaser ot such land w ill
not be entitled to the rental of the
(low of said artesian well only
l rom sod after the 1st. day of
da (*y l ar A 1911.
All 1 ihe 1 remainder of the prop
erty heiem advertised will be sold
*u separate lots as advertised, un
l ess the Administrator upon the
( / a *V deems it to the best
interest of the KstJate to sell the
same in a lot or as a whole.
A complete inventory of the
stock of goods contained in the
store at Waynesville with the
cost price value thereof, and a
complete inventory of the stock
of goods contained in the store at
BE den with the cost price value
thereof, will be furnished by the
Administrator upon the request
of ally pffosjtettlve bidding purchaser said sale. who
contemplates at
on and after the 22nd day oi
November A. D. 1910.
The personal property herein
advertised for sale can be seen on
application to the administrator
by any prospective bidder, and
the same is located at Waynes
ville and Bladen, Ga. The
wares end merchandise in both
the stores at Waynesville and
Bladen will not be transported
to the Court House at Jesup, nor
any of the other personal prop
erty, excepting the mules and wa
guns and harness, and the horses
advertised sor sale as herein des
cribed.
The real estate herein
ed, as well as the personal proper
ty located in Glynn Co, is being
advertised likewise in the Bruns
wick News, a newspaper publisti
ed in Brunswick, Glynn County,
Georgia, and the unexpired lease
of turpentine boxes front Robert
aval Nathanial Lang is likewise
being advertised in the Souttieast
Georgian, a newspaper published
in Camden County, Georgia,
where the lands are located upon
which said hoxes .are cut in the
manner provided by law and as
well provided in the order of the
Court of Ordinary hereinabove
stated. i* 1
TERMS OF SALE CASH.-’
This 8 day of November A. t)
L. T. McKinnon.
Administrator of the Estate of
J. A. Ward, deceased.
Georgia, Wayne County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said county,
will be sold at public outcry, on
the first Tuesday in December,
1910, at the courthouse in said
county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following real estate
situate in Wayne county, Georgia,
and belonging to the estate of M.
Fleming Smith, deceaeed: to-wit:
Lots numbers one and three in
Block number Seventy-three and
numbers thirteen and fourteen in
Block rumber Eight, in the sur
vey of the town of Nesbitt,
\N ayne County, Georgia: said lots
having such metes and
as is shown on a plan or map
Nesbitt, of record in the Office
he Clerk of the
Wayne County, Georgia.
Also that certain lot in the town
Jesup. said county, being
in shape, each of its boun¬
lines measuring two hundred
and being bounded Northwes¬
by lands of W. J. Broad
Northeasterly by 'ands of
E. Knight, Southeasterly by
foot ’'Street and
by Orange Street.
Also and undivided one half
in sixty acres more or less,
lot Of land number One Hun¬
and Twenty-eight in the
District of originally Ap
now Wayne County, Geor
situated on the West side of
lut, and bounded as follow ,
to-wit: North bv the main run of
Big Goose Creek, East by lands
Daniel George, South bv lands
of 1. W. Tyre and West by the
land line between lots of
land one hundred and twenty
and one hundred and twenty
eight, said land line running north
and south; excepting the right to
back water by a darn twenty feet
high, built, at or near a bridge on
what is known as the Crummey
public roaff, leading from Jesup
to Staffords Ferry.
Also all those certain parcels of
land situate in the town or Jesup,
Wayne County, Georgia, and
described as follows, to-wit: one
parcel of land sixty-five feet by
ninety feet more or less, In Size
and bounded Northerly and Sou¬
land of F. E.
Easterly by right of way of At
lantic Coast Line KailroaJ, and
Westerly by 1 extension of North
Broad Street. Also one parcel of
land sixty-five feet by ninety
feet more or less in size, bounded
Northerly by land of F. E. Breen
Easterly by right-of-way of At
lantic Coast Line Railroad,
Southerly by land of M. E. Brav
and Westerly by extension of
North Broad Street.
Also one parcel of land fifty by
ninety feet more or less, in size
and bounded Northerly by land of
M. E. Bray, Easterly by right-of
way of Atlantic Coast Line Rail
road. Southerly by land of F. E.
Breen and Westerly by extension
o North Broad Street.
Also one. parcel or lot of lan 1
two hundred feet by two hundred
and ten feet, more or less in size,
bounded Northerly by land of F.
E. Breen, Easterly by extension
of North Broad Street, Southerly
by land of W. J, Broadhurst and
Westerly by lane. Terms of
UXV. Littlefield, Administrator
estate . , of , M. ,, Fleming ^ , mitu
Georgia, Wayne County.
Wi’l be sold on the 1st Tuesday
in December, 1910, at public out¬
cry at the .'curt 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
‘ThatcSSinlradt or parcel of
land containing 1Gb acres, be the
same more or leak and known by
No. 456, lying and beint in the
fourth land distinct of originally
Applmg now Wayne Co, said i00
acres more \4v. or less bounded as fol
lows, to On e North by a
pond or b4v, on le East by a
public roi d, known as the V\ ay
nesville a d Screven Public Road
which pa seylhrough said lot of
land, on t w 8iouth bv the origin¬
al line of >aid lot, on the West by
the line a established by the deed
between t. A. Gtiner and S. J.
Griner, said land embraces the
plantation and premises of S. J.
Griper.
Said land levied on as the pro¬
perty of.*’. J. Ofiner to satisfy
an execution, sard is>ue<) in the Coun¬
ty Court of County in favor
of Winn& Co. and against S. J.
Griner, beiug in possessityUqf the ski&jS. J. said Griner
pro¬
perty. Terms of ^le casli, pur¬
chaser paying for thKtitle.
The 2nd day of November, 1919.
J. S. Lee, Sheriff.
Georgia, w ayne County.
Will be sold before the Super¬
ior court honse door in Wayne
county Ga, on First Tuesday in
December, 1910, during the legal
hours of eale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, that certain
tract of land in said county and
state, in 333rd district G. M.
thereof, and bounded on the
North, hr Jands'of William Wages,
L. R. Aiken and others; East, by-
1 mds of John Lane and M. J.
Harrison; South, by lands of es
tate of James McCool and M. J.
i ! Harrison; West, by lands former
ly of James MeVsigh and now his
I grantees and others, and contain
i ing 440 acres, more or less, and
levied a pop by virtue of and to
satisfy a mortgage li-fa in favor
of Mrs. Julia F Baumgartner
a gftinst Fred Baumgartner firm, and Fred and
V.'Voelker, a
Baumgartner and V. Voelker, in¬
dividually, and especially of and
from the above described lands,
for the principal sum of $1000,OU,
and $620,00 interest ;hereon
November 5th, 19l0, and $6.85as
costs. Written notice to tenants
i:i possession has been given.
November 8th, 1910.
J 3, Lee, Sheriff.
Georgia, Waj ne County:
By virtue of au order of thg
Court of Ordinary of .said county
granted at the October term of
said Court, will be sold at public
outcry on tffe 1910* f|rst Tuesday the Court in
December, at
hon-e in said County, between
the u ual hours wfisaie, tin- follow¬
ing reai e.-tute -ituate in Wavne
County, t»-wit: T<o hundred (200)
acres, more or lying less, of lot of land
r umber487. on the North
of Cane Jdrake Branch,' situate
lying and being in the 4th land
district of originally Appling now
Wa.vne County, Ga. a Iso Three
hundred and Sixty (360) acres,
more or jess, of lot of land num¬
bers 487 and 488 / tying' and being
in the 4th land of originally Ap¬
pling now Wayne County. Also
four hundred\ aoJ. sixty acres
more, or less, of lot of land num¬
ber (486) situate district lyihg and being
in the 4th 1 and of Ongi*
Georgia, aggregating nine
hundred and twenty, (920)
more or less, excepttthat hai one
hred (100) acres been
J. Bennett n^d one hundred
so id to J. B. Fri' klin from lots
number 487, Also (70) Seventy
acres, more or less, sold to J. C.
Hitch of lot number 486, all of
sa j(j Situate ifCtJie 4th district of
originally Apulidg now Wayne
County Ga Axxl Bounded as
follows. East by. lands of J. W.
Brown Estate, Sohch by lands of
Tom Weaver and Ben Milikin,
West bv lands Thomson, of L*. B. Dukes,
aD d K. A, K , North
land of J- and sal&f >1 rs Reitb.
Terms of su#h tWfve one
cash one half oi\
tm)e w ;th approved Security,
Purchasers paying for title,
Nov. the 7th 1940
Mrs. Julia Bennett and and D.
d. ILnnett administratrix and
administrator of the Estate of
D an . H. Bennett decased. •
By virtue ot an order from the
Court of Oidinarjr of Wayne
County, will be sold at onblic
outcry on the First (l) Tuesday
n December 1910, at the court¬
house in said County, between
the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described tracts and par¬
cels of lands, to wit:
All tuat certain tract or p reel
0 f ] anc [ siluate, lying and being in
the in the Southwest portion of
*°t °‘ land number luree Hun
dred and Ninrty Seven (397) in
the Fourth (4th) District of
originally Appling, 6 * .* now Wayne *
,, ,. commencing at t tne
Southeast corner of said lot of
land, running thence east to the
public road, commonly know^BS| p^|
the Screven and Gia house
Koad to a stake, thence
northerly direction up said public
road far enough to measure out
One Hundred (100) Acres of land
in said Southwest corner, thence
West to the original line of said
lot on the west side, thence south
to said Southwest corner to place
of beginning; being the same land
purchased b.y S. R. Harris, Sr;
deceased, from Mrs. S. A. Lyena
by deed bearing date the 17th
Day of December, 1904.
Also, Fourteen (14) Acres,
moro or less, of lot of land num
ber Two Hundred and Forty Nine.
(249) in the Fourth (4th) District,
of originally Appling, now
Wayne County, Georgia, situate,
lying and being in the Southeast
corner of said lot of laBd and
being the same land conveyed by
deed from C. W. Dedye to S. R„
Harris, bearing dace the 23rd
Duy of April 1898.
Said above deseribed land sold
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate. Terms
of sale cash; purchas?r paying for
titie.
7 t _ p a ' , n f November, ’ 1910
j , ... g arr j s T r
Administrator Estate of 8. R.
Harris, deceased.