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Elmo Dots.
Edit r Early County News:
Girls, did you get a bouquet?
Oh, bow beautiful is the advent
of spring.
We had two jewelry peddlers in
town since our last.
Where was Teddy Sunday? He
must be gone from Elmo.
Mr. J. H. Shaw and family are
feasting on spring vegetables now.
Tell 11. B. Malonia to come over,
that his face is good if his credit
isn’t.
Messrs. Mack Davis and Jake
Ivey, of Liberty Hill, were in our
town Sunday.
Ila, ha, I guess a young lady
knows that one of the name isn’t
good as the same.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bridges
and children were among the visit
ors to Elmo Sunday last.
We had a heavy rain fall heie
Sunday evening; followed by a
cool wave this morning.
Birds of a feather will flock to
gether. Look out, boys, some of
you ure not caught napping
Three young beaux got left Sun
day afternoon, but we promised not
to tell who, but you can guess.
Boys, boys, wait till you get out
of church and out of ladies’ pres
ence to make signs at e.ich other.
Misses Bennie and Mary Mc-
Kinnie, of Fitzhugh, were at Sun
day school Sunday. Come again,
young ladies.
Lady revenue officers are fine to
have in a community. We are
told we have one, but I don’t know
who, but one is needed.
There were some visiting young
men out Sunday evening. We
failed to get their names. Bright
eyes was the attraction.
Messrs Charles Middleton and
Harmon Mock, of the Fitzhugh
community, passed through the
village Saturday evening.
One of Elmo’s most accom
plished young ladies is off on a
visit and that accounts for the
troubled look of that little fellow.
Many thanks to those Fitzhugh
boys for the lovely bunch of flow
ers that was left in our mail box.
They were certainly appreciated
by Brunette.
Mr. Wilk Roberts spent Satur
dsiy and Sunday at home, and on
his return to Cedar Springs he was
accompanied by Mr. Durwood
Hoover.
Mr. Grimsley has gone and a
few fair faces are very sad, but one
young lady said she was glad Ted
dy was gone, because he didn’t
love her.
Elmo is noted for its pretty
and smart girls, and boys and birds,
too, for they have learned all our
new songs already. 1 think that
is more than Easter Lily can boast
of.
Mr. Marion Grimes, of Nichol
asville, spent Saturday and Sunday
the guest of Mr. J. H. Hatcher and
family, and on his return home he
was accompanied by his charming
cousin, Miss Annie Wolf, who.w’ill
spend a few weeks in Miller,to the
regret of some one.
Brunette.
The Stomach is the Man.
A weak stomach weakens the
man, because it cannot transform
the food he eats into nourishment.
Health and strength cannot be re
stored to any sick man or weak
woman without first restoring
health and strength to the stomach.
A weak stomach cannot digest
enough food to feed the tissues and
revive the tired and run down
limbs and organs of the body.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cleanses,
purifies, sweetens and strengthens
the glands and membranes of the
stomach, and cures indigestion, dys
pepsia, all stomach troubles. For
sale by L. C. Strong, druggist.
Lost Pistol —Reward.
A 38 calibre, pearl handled, ham
merless Smith & Wesson pistol—
with 3 inch barrel. Lost on the
Liberty,Hill road. Finder will be
rewarded if returned to the News
office.
SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP
Cured by One Bottle of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy.
“When I had an attack of the
grip last winter (the second one) I
actually cured myself with one bot
tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy,” says Frank W. Perry, editor
of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N.
Y. “This is the honest truth. I
at times kept from coughing my
self to pieces by taking a teaspoon
ful of this remedy, and when the
coughing spell would come on at
night I would take a dose and it
seemed that in the briefest interval
the cough would pass off and I
would go to sleep perfectly free
from cough and its accompanying
pains. To say that the remedy
acted as a most agreeable surprise
is putting it very mildly. I had no
idea that it could or would knock
out the grip, simply because I bad
never tried it for such a purpose
but it did, and it seemed with the
second attack of coughing the rem
edy cau-ed it to not only be of less
duration, but the pains were far
less severe, and I had not used the
contents of one bottle before Mr.
Grip had bid me adieu.” For sale
by L. C Strong.
LIST OF~ JURORS
Drawn to Serve at the April Term.
1903, Early Superior Court.
GRAND JUIiORS.
T F Cordray, C B Johnson,
T J Lanier, W J Clements,
E A Holt, G A Evans,
I. N Slappy, Geo W Temples,
W A Evans, CE Morse,
J W Mims, .J S Sherman,
C E Boyett, GS Waller,
.1 T Williams, A M Davis,
'l' E Fort, J L Ricks,
C H Robinson, JR Martin,
W J Jordan, T B Holley,
J P Lane, J A MeLaurin,
T L Pickren, W M Houston,
W T Smith, W W Keaton,
E M Boyd, J B Hodges.
PETIT JURORS.
R 6 Perry. Joe Hill,
A D Harris, W T Hester,
J D Jones, W M Springer,
Will Gordon, E D Hay,
P N J Dozier, R W Williams,
Lee Goocher, W L McDowell,
1 J Hill, F L Williams,
J D George, TW DeVane,
J A Fort, J W Anderson,
W C Hay, W D Cowdrey,
E M Gardner, J M Bryant,
li G Freeman, II A Martin,
Wm A Chandler, W H Douglass, Jr.,
A B Cain, W C Hutchins,
L Tolar, John Craft,
C E Stuckey, D It Davis,
E Drinkwater, T E Coleman,
O H Easotn, W J Newberry.
Cures Cancer and Blood Poison.
If you have blood poison producing
eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen
glands, bumps and risings, burning,
itching skin, copper-colored spots or
rash on the skin, mucous patches in
mouth or throat, falling hair, bot e
pains, old rheumatism or foul catarrh,
rake Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.),
It kills the poison in the blood; soon
all sores, eruptions heal, hard swell
ings subside, aches and pains stop and
a perfect cure is made of the worst
cases of Blood Poison.
For cancer, tumors, swellings, eat
ing sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pim
ples of all kinds, take B B. B. It de
stroys the cancer poison in the blood,
heals cancer of all kinds, cures the
worst humors or suppurating .swell
ings. Thousands cured by B. B. B.
after all else fails. B. B. B. composed
of pure botanic ingredients. Improves
the digestion, makes the blood pure
and rich, stops the awful itching and
all sharp, shootingpains. Thoroughly
tested for thirty years. Druggists, $1
per large bottle, with complete di
rections for home cure. Sample free
and prepaid by writing Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta. Ga. Describe trouble
and free medical advice also sent in
sealed letter.
Having rented out my farm, I
will sell at a bargain one McCor
mick binder, one disc cultivator
(both used but little), and one sec
ond hand Chattanooga two-horse
plow. All at a b argain.
a-i9tf Wade H. Powell.
Tourist—ls that a home for lone
spinsters ?
Guide—No, it is a house where
they register the pressure of gas.
Tourtist —What’s the difference?
A Remarkable Case.
One of the most remarkable
cases of a cold, deep-seated on the
lungs, causing pneumonia, is that
of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Mari
on, Ind., who was entirely cured
by the use of One Minute Cough
Cure. She says: “The coughing
and straining so weakened me that
I run down in weight from 14S to
92 pounds. I tried a number of
remedies to no avail until I used
One Minute Cough Cure. Four
bottles of this wonderful remedy
cured me entirely of the cough,
strengthened my lungs and restored
me to my normal weight, health
and strength.” For sale by L. C.
Strong, druggist.
IWI LYLit? tor So!?.
No. r. Mountain Home— A ■r.~
acre larm, nigaiy improved, v r
watered, one mile of railway sta
tion, adjoins the famous Catoosa
Springs, in Catoosa county, Ga.
Only $8,000.00. Will sell or ex
change for improved city property,
either in Atlanta, Ga., or Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
No. 2. 500 acres in Colomokee
neighborhood, good dwelling, out
houses and fencing. Well im-
No. 5. 700-acre farm ; 7-horse
farm under cultivation ; 9 miles
south of Blakely in fine condition
Improvements alone worth the
price—only $3,000.
No. 9. Calhoun county, 250
acres, i£ miles north of Leaiy—loo
acres under cultivation ; 75 in past
ure, and remainder in timber. Three
new tenant houses, new barn and
other out houses. Good school and
two churches. Only $750, or lib
eral discount for all cash.
No. 10 Bainbridge street. 31
acres, one-half cleared and otliei
fenced for pasture. Plenty of good,
pure water; four room house, large
barn and all necessary outhouses;
all new and in fine condition ; only
$1,200. Also horse, buggy, cow,
calf and wagon.
No. 11. 103 acres on Chattahoo
chee river, mostly bottom land, and
a fine stock farm, at only S3OO.
Apply soon.
No. 14 — acres, 10 miles
south of Blakely ; 200 acres in cul
tivation, houses and improvements
all new. Plenty of timber tor farm
purposes. Houses alone cost price.
—only $2,00000. Easy terms. A
good bargain.
Wade H. Powell,
Real Estate Dealer, Blakely, Ga.
Ordinary’s Citations.
Georgia—Early County :
To whom it may concern :
T. T. Brown having filed in theoourt
of Ordinary of said county an appli
cation to have M. D. Roberts, admin
istrator of J. W. Cowart’s estate, to
make him a deed under a certain bond
for title, a copy of which is attached
to said application; said matter will
be heard and passed on at said court
on the first Monday in April next.
This March 2d, 1902.
D. M. WADE, Sr., Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EarIy County:
To whom it may concern : Reuben
Goolsby having filed in the court of
Ordinary of said county an applica
tion to have A. J. Singletary, adminis
trator of S. A. Cook, to make to him a
deed, under a certain bond for title, a
copy of which is attached to said ap
plication; said matter will be heard
and passed on at said court on the first
Monday in April next. This March ?,
1903. D. M. WADE, Sr., Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Early County :
To whom it may concern: Amelia
Gordon, administratrix of Thomas
Gordon, deceased, having applied for
letters of dismission from the admin
istration of said estate; said applica
tion will be heard and passed on by
me on the Ist Monday in April next.
This March 2d, 1903.
D. 31. WADE, Sr., Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Early County :
Whereas, G. 8. Waller, administrator
of L. C. Wallers’ estate, represents to
the court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully
administered said estate: This is to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Administrator should
not be discharged from his administra
tion and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in .April, 1903.
This March 2,1903.
I). M. WADE, Sr., Ordinary.
Petition for Partition of Land.
In the Superior Court of Early Coun
ty, Ga., April Term, 1903.
C. M. Deal vs. Eli King, Isaiah King,
Sonnie King, Edgar King:
To the defendants above named re
siding beyond the limits of the State
of Georgia: Take notice that a peti
tion of the character mentioned above
has been filed against you in said court,
by C. M Deal. You are commanded
to be and appear at the next term of
said court to be held on the first, Mon
day in April, 1903, to answer the same.
Witness the Hon. H. C. Sheffield, Judge
of said court, this January 16, 1903.
J. T. FREEMAN. Clerk S. C’
Early Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
April, 1908, before the court house door
in the city of Blakely, Georgia, within
the legal hours of sale, at public out
crp, the following described propertv
to-wit,:
A three-fourth interest in lot of land
No. 124, in the 6th district of Early
county. Levied upon aud to be sold as
the property of W. E. Dunwoody, J. A,
Maxwell, agent, under and by virtue”
of a fi. fa. issued by T. R. McDonald,
Tax Collector of Early county, for
the year 1901. Levy made March 3rd
1808. W. D. HODGES,
Sheriff of Early county.
Pearsall’s—the cheapest grocery
store in Blakely.
Giving It Away!
The above cut represents a few pieces of the handsomely deco
rated,
Hand-Painted China
which we are going to give away free to our customers. We guar
antee that our prices on goods will remain the same. Call for
Coupons on your purchases and ask to see this elegant China ware.
Come around and buy your groceries from us and let us tell you
how to get some of these nice dishes.
R. M. PEARSALL,
The Grocer, Phone 88. - Blakelv, Ga.
Tax Receiver’s Notice!
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PROVIDENCE permitting, I will be at the following places, on
the dates named, for the purpose of receiving returns of prop
erty for taxation for the year 1908:
JAKIN. April 14, May 5 and 26.
CEDAR SPRINGS April 15, May 6 and 27.
LUCILE April 17 and May 8.
ROCK HILL ...April 22 and May 13.
URQUHART ...April 23.
COLOMOKEE .April 24 and May 25.
CUBA. . April 29, May 19 and June 10.
DAMASCUS. ...April 30 and May 20.
ARLINGTON.. May 1 and 22.
DAVIS’ MILL ..May 21.
ROWENA ...June 12.
HILTON June 3.
SOWHATCHEE... June 17.
A. B. CAIN’S STORE ...June 4.
GRIMSLEY’S MILL May 14.
AVERITT’S MILL. ...June 5.
KILLARNEY-. May 7.
K ESTHER June 11.
BLAKELY —I will be in Blakely every Saturday and court week and June
18th, 19th and 20tb, when my books will close.
JOHN S. ROBERTS,
Receiver of Tax Returns for Early County.
THE
Blakely Oil and Fertilizer Co.
IS PREPARED TO FURNISH YOU WITH
Guano of All Grades, Adds, Potash, &c*
See our Mr. D. W. James before placing your order and
he will take pleasure in giving you all information you
want on the subject of fertilizers.
Hulls and Meal for Sale at all Times
Our Mr. T. B. McDowell will make it to your interest
to see him before selling your seed arid will give you the
highest cash price for them Mr. Tom S. Chandler is no
longer a cotton seed buyer for the mills.
Patronize Your Home Industry.
Our prices are all right.
Tlie Blakely Oil and Fertilizer Co.
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The City Market is now located in the former stand
of J. W. Bridges, on Cuthbert street, where we propose
at all times to furnish the people of Blakely and vicinity
*£ Fresh Meats of All Kinds «£
in any quantity desired—making a specialty of cutting
meats to suit customers.
Ice by the Carload.
pay highest market prices for Chickens,
Eggs, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, etc.
J. B.GRIMSLEY, JR.,
Free and Prompt Delivery. PHONE 107 .
»V T A It Two hundred young men and ladies
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