Wayne County news. (Jesup, Ga.) 1896-????, December 01, 1910, Image 5

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Local Paragraphs Mrs. W. K. Eason and Mrs. Clif'ord Nichols of Screven were visitors to Jesup Tuesday. Col. Vernon Padgett© of Bax ley was among the visitors to Jesup Tuesday. Mr. F. B. Gurr was a Visitor to Gl^ftnville last week. Mr. J. C. Tinley of Sylvester is spending several da.\s in Jesup. Mis§ Alina Tindall spent Thurs¬ day and Friday at J udowici. Miss Essie Drawdyspent sever¬ al day of last week in Savannah. Mrs. J, b. Black spent Thurs uay at Ludowici. The News acknowledges with thanks a nice lot of sweet potatoes given us by Mr. T. J. Yarborough Mr. Yarbrough is a well to do farmer livihg on Jesup Route 2. Dr. M. N. Stowe attended the me ting of the Eleventh District Medical society held at Valdosta recently. Dr. Stows’ name ap¬ pears as vice president among the list of officers of the society. The following composed a bun ting party to Hazzarus neck in County last week, S. P. F. P. Carter, L. L, Isiah Ggden. George Ogden, and Tom Middleton. Be 6ides quite a lot of small game, the party succeeded in killing three deer. “Between the Acts” is the name of a play that wiH be given in the school auditorium about the middle of Dec mber for benefit of the school library fund. - The play is under the direction of Miss Horton who has charge ol the Expression Department of the Jesup High School. Those w ho will take part in the program a r e among the very best of the local talent. Quite a number of the young people of Jesup attended a cane grinding at the home of Mr. T. S. Wheeler several miles of JL-sup on last Wednesday even¬ ing. The occasion was one o J much enjoyment. The party was chaperoned by Miss Minnie Murphy. Those attending were Misses Minnie and Annie Mur¬ phy, Willie Morris, Earl Baker, Helen Jennings, Marion Cele, Titeo Conyers. Louise Ihiten, and Kate Hall. Messers Shirley Baker, Steve Strickland, E. C. Morrison, J. Sechenger, William Turner, Roy Breen, Arthur and Harry Williams, Perry Raybon, Kell Dye, John Conyers, and Harold Price. One of 'he most delightful events of I he season, was a party, iven by Miss Katie McPipkin, her dome last Thursday even ing. During the evening, .tier al interesting games were played, which were greately enjoyed by the B u M t, A contest was held for given b TToth. to the -ouple “pie who no a answered - the largest number of questions correctly, which were written ou; on a sheet of paper. 1 he prize Z was won by Miss Earl Baker and Mr. K II IK-P Dv . - A delicious course ‘ of refreshments were served which added greately to the en joyment of the evening. Those 1D present were M isses ' Earl Baker, , Annie , Murphy. , Nora xt Itennett, Germaine Rennet J Conyers, Jennings Manor, and C °j Nelbe vSirFu > “ , cfer ® ber ' Essirviilito ■ Lssie * llllun ’ Messers jff* ShirlV Baker, Arthur r* williams Rov Bernett' Breen ^ohii if? Cj (l ne\ ^teve^tn kland 1, * \V illiam Turner . <? Robert ,ro * * k Pf -hcr>irer ', , , Dye, Aaron b B rlce - . . Akinsville. .. ^°i . 0 1 Ttankcv'vintr '' j.:".,: fi.. v dulv \ obvirvea , j % j was < • ‘ Appropriate at the A Kin*.' 1 1 ‘ ^ alter which e ^mptuooa ail -j- mr .was enje el by the very Iar S« Crowd attending.. J. H. -WILKINS CO. Fail and Winter Goods We have in stock a most complete line of Fall and winter goods consisting of the latest styles end designs in Men's, Women’s and wear. Nice line of fancy goods, Trimmmings, etc. just opened up. .-. Many Netef Jtmas Specials _ ■ Our Grocery Department In this department we carry a large line of groceries at lowest prices. We solicit good trade on 30 days time or will exchange goods for country produce at proportionate values. WILKINS II i ■V ? GO Sheriff’s Sale. Georgia, Wavne County. Will be sold before the Court House doer at Jo,sun, Ga. within i he legal hours of sale on the First Tuesday in December, A. I). 1910, all the following described real and personal property to wit: all that certain lot, parcel or tract of land situate in V ayne County about two and one half miles from Waynes rill© Station in said County and on the road running from said W aynesville Station Bladen Station, said tract of land commonlv known as i he Brick Yard Hill” and which tract of Jhe 6 next Deloach to property the owned by Chris ou South b.v the Barnwell tract of land, on the East by the swamp adjoining the Henry Stephens tract of land as well as the Barnwell tract and on the ISorth hv land belonging to the Barnwell, said tract of land con t;lining 15 acr<>s of land more or !rtti’,leirnmdebv S E! and A. which niman, civil engineer, deed said plat in attached to a from Julian Barnwell and others to Mrs. T. F. Ciovatt of record in Clerks office Superior Court Wayne County, Georgia. make) Also one engine (Skinner with all of about 25 horse power fittings connections, and appurte ariCes One Gardner engine of . all about 40 horse power with ^ — ana , r w0 boilers, one of about 40 horse po^er, anti other of about 60 horse power, both made by Lombard !*£«*■ W brick fot.ndatior.and ( ^ ciav roixei . Two brick kilns. One t ive engine with all fittings connections. One railroad f, car with trucks and wheels and connections. One wooden com m j PSarv building, dimensions 18 lt by 2A ft. Eight single wooden . tenement houses, one lot of scrap iron, including within said Jot iron for brick yard truck to run on two shelters of brick tor dry 5ntr brick each about 35 f t . by 50 j one of ) um v, e r of various loO 0 superficial ft. I and five cords the of property pine wood. described 411 the rest of dill in within morgage fi fa, after sent search cau not be found. Levied on as the property of A Montgomery to satisfy that - issued certain mortgage excution U pon that certain rnorgag- degree , rendered in the Superior Court o: Wayne County Georg^, on A. j 15th, 1909, in the case of J. ! Watd, vs. J. A. Montgomery for ! principle $4905.58, and interest to November, 1st, 1908 and ail future interest at 8 per cent upon said principle and ! as cost and all future costs. j ^ fgiijd & . ag requirefl jaw netke ma ji d defendant, The New Bakery. The new bakery has just open ed up and is now read.y for business. The stand formerly occupied by the Sentinel-lias been thoroughly renovated and pro rents a very neat and fitting ap pearance. It is the intention of Mr. Webb the proprietor to spare no efforts to give his patrons tl c very best of service, No doubt this new enterprise will be well Another important step in the uge telephone as a supple tf) lUe telegraph has just been announced. Under this new arrangement a telegram or cable grarn ma y be sent day or night, no mat f er jf the local telegraph office is closed. State of Georgia, Wayne County Whereas, Joe Knox, and others j lave nia( j c application for a new ck,.,-.mljic roud th,, same deseiibed as follows. Commencing a t the public bridge in said Coun known as the “Joe Knox” bridge and running from thence a west course to the westcornerof the plantation of , J. , Knox, thence ,, Northwest a distance of about one niile, thence same direction “ J™ riorlheaslj corner of the ^ efatete of W t i on to ford of Walker th a northwesterly to ford of Buffalo Creek, at Gen oral John’. place, thence hr said Norl,westerly direction to 11. ckox. us shown oy a diagram attach ld to or iginal petition for saiJ roadj whic h* has been mark¬ ed out by commissioners commissioners and ana a a report thereof made on oath by them, therefore all persons arc uotified that said r.ew road will on and , alter the first 1 uosda.y , in i 'ecember, 1910, by the Cornmis sioners of Road . and , , Revenues of , said County, be finally granted if no new cause be shown to the con trary. November, 1910, This 1st day of ira. M. Raybon. Clerk Commissioners Court. ________ not being a resident of said Coun r v . None of the personal j y herein described will be at Court House door on the day of sa ] e as same i3 difficult and pensive to transport but is located on the land heroin described about two ami one half mi v s from , Waynesville said County aud can be seen on application to me. Levy made by Rembert J< hn deputy ■ j sheriff and returned to ne. 1 This November, 8th, 1910. J. S. Lee, Sheriff, Wavne Messioisal Cotas. J. R. THOMAS, Attorney at Law Speeia attentlou gtveu all bmiu-ssi OFi’ECS IN TU’TBN BLOCK, JESUP, GA. Robert L. Bennett SOLICITOR COUNTY COURT. Wayne County. Office In Courthouse. JESUP. OA. ■> EARNEST DART JOS. A. MORRIS DART Sc MORRIS Attorneys a'n d Counsellors Practice in all Courts btate and Federal . . , Offices Jesup and Brunswick stenographers and notaries in OFFICES D. M. CS.ARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW --and— jurm* wayne county court. Ctifcful attention given to all bu» tnes:>. office lu cou^thouae. JESUP. GA. Oscar Nail Attorney at Law OP CP 'n KJcldightor’* Building. General practice In all the tUL -3 uud Federal. JESUP, OA. D. L. Moore, / PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Whaley Building. JESUP. GA. S. F. Ellis, DENTAL SURGEON. Office ir- Klcklighter's Building. JESUP. GA. M. N. STOW, Physician and Surgeon Special attention to the disease* of /veinon and children. Offieo Hours: Monday and Friday iorei, cons. Klckligbtsr Building. •m / m m THE MA.J* WHO K.JVOWS Would you have a hardware clerk till you prescription for medicine for your sick ones? Would you take your watch to a blacksmith for repairs? No, certainly no. Then 7 why not use the same judgement and buy .your jewelry needs from A full inis of J v ol '.•it iy Lima /oas Uoods aim mSIk / Fjl da ou Jiintd. iS.t 1 mm. 1C . r * fthv » V m VV- L , iiiiLUri tl H ! Jeweler Optician i "DonA S»a,v^ Sums Klonfcjj Atlantic Coast Line R. R. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 19,19i0 Arriving and Leaving Time at Jesup. No. From Ar. No. For Departs 89 Savannah 4:35 am 89 Jacksonville 4:40 a no 80 Jack’viile 10:22 p m 80 Savannah lu:27 p in 82 Jack’viile 11:87 a m 82 Savannah 11:42 a m 182 Waycross 11:10 a m J 85 Waycross U :35 a in 180 IV' aycross 8:45 0 m 189 Waycross 4:45 a m 21 Savannah 4:40 p m 21 Waycross 4:45 p m 22 Waycross 7:26 ]> m 22 Savannah 7:40 p m 57 Savannah 8:40 p m 57 Waycross- 8.45 a m 85 Savannah 11:04 a in 85 Jack’viile 11:07 am 58 Waycross 7:05 a m 58 Savannah 7:10 am 26 Folkston 7:05 p m 2 Folkston 8:15 a m Tourists Tickets Now on Sale E. M. NORTH, Ass’t G. P. A. B. T. MORGAN, Trav. P. A. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. L- 1 & ^ : te a, m : — tjs-i m Jw 5-^ . S , ^, Can ¥011 Teleplione the Veterinary? If you could telephone your veterinary like this Farmer in case of sickness or accident to your live stock, you could probably save the life of a valuable animal. Every Farmer should be pre¬ pared for such emergencies. The telephone costs very little. Why not put one on your Farm ? Our free booklet gives all the details. Write for it today. Address Farmers Line Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE Ci TELEGRAPH COMPANY SauUs Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. our Job Printing But if you must, do so only until you can se We combine absolute sasety wit’.: satis¬ factory service. Give particular tion to the business of farmers. Invite uew accounts and new business upon our own merits for strength and superior facilities. A strong bank oan afford liberal treatment to its patrons. Our past policiy and ample resources are our guarantee for the future. Merchants and Farmers Bank