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Mr. Will S-rong was lxere from Bain
bridge Sunday.
New Mackerel and Fish Roe at
Bclisle’s Market.
Mr. Otis Crozier was over from Ar
lington Sunday.
Try a Swift's Premium Ham from
Belisle’3 Cold Storage.
Ladies, see our new shopping bags.
Barham Jewelry Company.
Miss Ruth McCarty came over from
Arlington and spent Sunday.
Speckled and Unknown Peas at
Bridges & Lane’s.
Boyett Grocery Company handle
the Bread and Cakes now.
iVjiss Bertha Bunn returned from
the Chautauqua this morning.
Miss Elizabeth Elliott spent Sunday
witn home folks in Columbia.
Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal at
Bridges & Lane's.
Miss Netie Hilton spent Sunday in
L'lltcn with her father’s family.
Ring No. 147 for Fresh Vegetables.
Belisle’s Market.
Mr. Ernest Boynton spent Sunday
with the home folks in Arlington.
5 or 6 doses “666” will cure any
ease of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
Money to Loan on long time,
ts GLESSNER & PARK.
Miss May Saunders and Mr. Hen.
ry Moye spent Sunday with Colquitt
friends.
The latest style Belt and Hat Pins.
Barham Jewelry Company.
Mr. T. S. Woodard and little child
returned this morning from a visit to
Albany.
Onion Sets, all kinds and varieties.
BOYETT GROCERY CO.
Mr. Hunt Smith came over from
Albany and spent la3t Sunday in
Blakely.
5 or 6 doses “666” will cure any
case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
Mr. J. C. Haynes left yesterday
on a several days business trip to
Alabama.
Okra, Corn and Tomatoes for Soup
10c a can at Belisle’s Market.
Mr. W. J. Clemmons is slowly re
cuperating from his recent illness, we
are glad to say.
Highest market price paid lor Cow-
Hides. C. S. MIDDLETON.
Messrs. Morris Greene and Curtis
Williams, of Fort Gaines, were in
Blakely Tuesday.
Any kind of seed to plant for sale
by BOYETT GROCERY CO.
Dr. E. L. Fryer left Tuesday night
on a business trip to Montgomery
and Birmingham.
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Gillette Safety Razor.
Barham Jewelry Company.
Messrs. Will Hall and Felix Davis
made an auto trip to Cuthbert Monday,
returning via Albany.
Breakfast Bacon sliced or in whole
strips at Belisle’s Market.
Judge James B. Chancy has caught
the auto fever aud has purchased a
handsome machine.
Let us show you the Howard Watch.
Barham Jewelry Company.
Mrs. J. J. Smith and little son, Jack,
went up to Albany to the Chautauqua
Wednesday evening.
Free Delivery any where in the city.
Belisle’s Market.
Phone 147.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Vinson spent
Monday night aud part of Tuesday
with Albany friends.
Fresh water Bream every Tuesday
and Friday at Belisle’s Market.
Phone 147
Messrs. R. O. Waters and Grady
Smith made an auto trip to Cuthbert
via Coleman Sunday.
Remember, we do all kinds of re
pairing.
Barham Jewelry Company.
Mr. J. W. Swords and baby arrived
in the city from Leary this morning
on a visit to relatives.
Fish Roe 25c per pound.
Belisle’s Market.
Phone 147.
Dr. W. H. Alexander has bought one
of the prettiest touring cars of the
seascn and expects to go up to Macon
tonight and drive it to Blakely tomor
row through the country. ’
Mr. Sam Turner, of Montezuma,
spent last Sunday In the city with his
sister, Mrs. J. C. Bryan.
Onion Sets and Fresh Garden Seed
of all kinds.
Boyett Grocery Company.
Miss Blanche Haynes returned from
Cuthbert Monday and will not return
to school any more this session.
We are headquarters for Musical
goods and Strings.
Barham Jewelry Company.
Mr. Meg Hubbard, who lias been
seriously ill for some time, is out
again, to the pleasure of his friends.
Stock Powder and Poultry Panacea
on hand all the time.
BOYETT GROCERY CG.
Messrs. John Butler and Earl Wil
son have bought the B. E. Brooks
stock of goods and will close them
out.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re
paired at
Barham Jewelry Company.
Col. B. R. Collins went up to the
Chautauqua in Albany Monday and
spent two or three days in the Arte
sian City.
Messrs. D. R. Deal, J. R. Pottle,
Henry Moye and W. A. Hall went to
Bainbridge this morning via the auto
mobile route.
Fresh Garden Seed and Onion Sets
all the time.
BOYETT GROCERY CO.
Be sure to see the “Union Depot” at
the auditorium on Friday night, April
30th. Home talent will give you a
royal good time.
We are making ready for the June
Weddings.
Barham Jewelry Company.
Miss Bernice Hammack and Mr.
Elmo Walton visited friends in Kest
ler last Sunday, returning to Blake
ly Monday morning.
We keep our big safe loaded for
you.
Barham Jewelry Company.
Miss Emmie Fleming went up to
Americus last Friday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Will D. Fleming and other rel
atives for some days.
Telephone No. 152 for anything you
want to eat.
Boyett Grocery Company.
Dr. J. H. Hand went up to Macon
last night to attend the State Medical
Association, which convened there
the first part of this week.
Ladies stop in and look at our Rose
Vases, all sizes.
Barham Jewelry Company.
Mr. J. T. Hammack continues to
improve and his family ore hopeful
that he will soon be able to resume
his accustomed activities.
Mr. W. R. Robin s-nn and little son,
Luther, were down from the Bluffton
neighborhood Saturday and paid the
News office a pleasant call.
Brad Oliver, Bruce Strong, Charlie
Morse, Eric Gay, William Jordan,
Leon Westbrook and Murray Brunson
went over to Albany last night.
We are glad to know that there is
a continued improvement in Col. W.
F. Weaver’s condition and hope soon
to see genial Frank out again.
Myrtis, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Deal, was violently
ill Monday night, but we are glad to
know that she is all rignt again.
Wesson Cooking Oil. Just as good
as Lard and much cheaper. For sale
only by
BOYETT GROCERY CO.
Mr. Justin Robinson is still wrest
ling with a stubborn case of fever,
but his condition is favorable to ear
ly recovery, we are glad to say.
Cabbages, Onions and Irish Pota
toes all the time at
Belisle’s Market.
Phone 147.
Mr A. H. Gray and Mr. W. H. Good
win went over to Albany yesterday
and returned with a handsome new
automobile which Mr. Gray had pur
chased.
NOTICE!
To the Members of the Early County
Farmers Union:
The next County meeting will be
held with the Springfield local on
Thursday, May 6th, 1909.
W. C. HOUSTON, Pres.
H. L. MARTIN, Secretary.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
I have moved my Tailor Shop to
the John Underwood stor‘\ formerly
occupied by Bell, the Jeweler.
2-25-ts JAMES WILLAFORD.
I am now agent for the Singer;
Sewing Machine Company. Anyone
desiring a good machine, please let
me know. M. O. ELDER.
Crystal Flour—the best to be had.
BOYETT GROCERY CO
Personal Mention
EVERYBODY’S MAG
AZINE has come back to
town on a visit, after nearly
two weeks’ absence. He
says he hopes to stay quite
a while with a number of
the best families ; he brings
with him a lot of new
stories—good ones ; his
health is much improved.
BRYAN-ASKEW DRUG CO.,
BLAKELY, GA.
SELF-EXPLANATORY.
The following letter, which is self
explanatory, is published by request
for the benefit of farmers interested:
United States Dept, of Agriculture,
Division of Publications,
Washington, D. C., April 16, 1909.
Mr. J. B. Beasley, Rt. 1, Blakely, Ga.:
Dear Sir —Replying to your letter
addressed to the Bureau of Plant In
dustry and referred to this office sos
attention, I have the honor to inform
you that the list of persons supplied
by you has been furnished with lists
of Farmers’ Bulletins and that each
address has been entered on the
Monthly List of Publications to re
ceive from time to time a statement
of the documents issued in order that
they may be able to select and request
such as the Department has for gra
tuitous distribution and they may
deem of interest. Respectfully,
JOS. A. ARNOLD,
Editor and Chief.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Sunday, April 25th, 1909.
Subject 11 a. m., “On the Banks of
the Besor.” It is very much desired
that a full attendance of the member
ship be present at this service.
Rev. E. T. Dawson, of Brinson, Ga.,
is expected to preach at night.
PASTOR.
TO THE VETERANS:
The Daughters of the Confederacy
invite all the Confederate Veterans
to he present at the Memorial Day
exercises in the Court House and the
unveiling of the Monument at 3
o’clock in the afternoon of Monday,
April 26th. Seats for Veterans will
be on the inside of the circle.
MRS. WALTER THOMAS,
Pres.
MRS. JOHN UNDERWOOD,
Cor. Sec.
CARD OF THANKS.
On behalf of the family connections
of the late Mrs. H. Kinchen we de
sire to return our heartfelt, thanks
to the good people of Blakely and
vicinity for the great kindness shown
to her and us during her last illness
and death. May a kind Providence
reward you, is our prayer.
MR. AND MRS. W. G. PLATT.
Why Go Elsewhere?
Our agency will show convincing
evidence of 35 years extensive sale
and highly satisfied users of the L. &
M. Paint. All dealers in other paints
combined cannot furnish equal evi
dence. When painting with L. &. M.
you are painting with Metal Zinc
Oxide combined with White Lead.
Zinc is imperishable and makes the
L. & M. wear and cover like gold.
Its colors remain bright and lasting.
Don’t need repaint for 10 or 15 years.
Besides it costs 1-3 less for paint. 2
Sold by Cole &. Cordray.
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especially advised for chronic, deep
seated cases of blood or skin diseases,
as it cures after all else fails. Sold in
Blakely by Bryan-Askew Drug Co.
Money to Loan on long time,
ts GLESSNER & PARK.
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