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BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS
In line with my established policy of doing what 1 advertise to do, I
wish to announce that, beginning NEXT MONDAY, and continuing for
TEN DAYS, 1 will reduce all Spring and Summer Dress Goods from 1 0
to 20 per cent.
Kabo Corsets, Bust Confiners and Brassieres will be included in the 1 0
per cent reduction.
All Low Cut Shoes reduced from 10 to 25 per cent. I am overstocked
on Low Cuts and if you’re looking for real bargains in shoes, come around.
This ten days sale will include a great variety of Staples as well as sea
sonable items at greatly reduced prices. There will be a good many items .
on display in my store marked in plain figures all next week that are not
mentioned for lack of space, and for that reason it will pay you to investi
gate this sale before you make your purchase of anything in my line, for
I will certainly save you some money.
Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings will all be included in this reduc
tion. Special reduction on Men’s Panamas and Bankok Straws.
S A. 3VC STEIN
NEW MAIL ROUTES GO
INTO EFFECT JUNE 1.
The changes made by the poatof
fice department in the rural routes
leading from the Blakely office will
go into effect June Ist. In order
that patrons of the routes may thor
oughly understand the new routes,
the News is again publishing the com
plete itinerary of each carrier under
the new system. Read below:
Rural Route No. I.—James G. Mash
burn, Carrier. Beginning at the post
office the carrier will travel north
and northwest to Colomokee cor
ner, t>.75 miles; thence north of west
to school house corner, .03 mile;
thence south to Hyde’s corner, .00
mile; thence west and southwest to
forks just beyond Cordray’s store,
2.10 miles; thence southwest and
west one mile, and retrace, 2.00
miles; thence north, northwest, and
north to Ferrell’s corner, 3.00 miles;
thence northwest to Everett’s gin,
1.45 miles; thence south, southwest
and southeast to Hudspeth corner,
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4.45 miles; thence west and north
west to Providence church, 3.00
miles; thence north to Hayes cross
roads, 1.75 miles; thence north to
S 4 K. Bush’s, .75 mile, and retrace,
1.50 miles; thence west to Lot Peter
son corner, 1.00 mile; thence south
east and east to Blakely postoffice,
7.50 miles. Total length 35.73 miles.
Prior length 24.875 miles.
Rural Route No. 2—Jos. E. Wom
ack, Carrier. Beginning at the post
office the carrier will travel south
and southeast on Three Notch Road
to Centerville church, 7.75 miles;
thence southeast on Three Notch
Road .75 mile to Chandler’s and re
trace, 1.50 miles; thenQe east, south
east, and east to forks at Cannon
Ball school house, 2.40 miles; thence
northeast to Dennis Sheffield's oug
mile and retrace, 2.00 miles; • thence
southwest and west by W. H. Mock’s
to Three Notch road, 2.00 miles;
thence southeast on Three Notch
road by Friendship and Flat Creek
churches to Stinson corner, 3.00
miles; thence east to Wilson corner,
1.00 mile; thence north to Colquitt
road, 1.70 miles; thence northwest on
Colquitt road .40 mile; thence north
1.70 and east .75 to Tom Cooper cor
ner, 2.45 miles; thence north and
northeast to Lindsey corner inter-
Secting Route No. 3, 1.65 miles;
thence northwest and west to Elmo
corner, 1.75 miles; thence north,
northwest, west and northwest on
Elmo and Blakely road to postoffice,
8.00 miles. Total length 35.60 miles.
Prior length, 24.00 miles.
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Rural Route No. 3 —Ralph M. Hobbs,
Carrier. Starting at the postoffice,
the carrier will go east to forks of
road near Dry Creek, 3.00 miles;
thence southeast to Shaw corner, 3,00
miles; thence north of east to Wood’s
corner, .80 mile; thence north to
Waller corner, .80 mile; thence east
to Liberty Hill church corner, 1.60
miles; thence northwest .75 and re
trace .75, 1.50 miles; thence south
to Cole’s corner, 5.00 miles; thence
west, southwest, south and southwest
to New Hope church, 2.50 miles;
thence northwest to Lindsey corner,
Hentown, .95 mile; thence east to
Holly dnd Mock store, .15 mile,
thence north, northwest and north to
Wood’s corner, 5.55 miles; thence
southwest across Dry Creek to negro
church, 1.65 miles; thence west by
Elder’s and Park’s places to J. Ad
ams corner, 3.00 miles; thence north
west to the postoffice, 2..40 miles.
Total length 31.90 miles. Prior
length 27.50 miles.
Rural Route No. 4—Lewis B. Gay,
Carrier. Beginning at the postoffice
the carrier will travel south, south
west and southeast and south on
Blakely and Lucile road to Lucile (no
office), 10.00 miles; thence southeast
to Griggs school house, 1.25 mile's;
thence northwest, retrace to road
forks, .30 mile: thence south, south
east and south to Spooner corner,
2.65 miles; thence northeast and east
to Stinson corner-Three Notch road,
1.20 miles: thence south to Mahan,
2.25 miles; thence west by Bowman
corner to Lucile and Jakin road, 3.75
miles; thence north and slightly
northeast on Lucile and Jakin road
to Lucile. 5.00 miles; thence north on
middle Lucile and Blakely road to
Three Notch Road, 6.70 miles; thence
northwest and north on Three Notch
road to postoffice, 2.75 miles. Total
length 35.85 mile's. Prior length
24.25 miles.
Rural Route No. s—Hill B. Buch
annon, Carrier. Beginning at the
postoffice the carrier will travel
north and northwest to Cato corner,
2.50 miles; thence west and north-
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west to E. H. Bynum corner, 4.00 j
miles; thence north to Ransom Gools-1
bee’s corner, 1.60 miles ; thenfce'east
to Shepherd corner, and northeast to
Blakely road, 1.25 miles; thence
northwest to Foster’s shop, 2.00
miles; thence north .30 to Nara
more’s store, and retrace .30, .60
mile; thence southwest and south to
H. Grimsley’s corner, 2.75 miles;
thence southeast to White’s corner,
2.25 miles; thence south to Cross
Roads, 2.50 miles; thence north of
west to Sardis school house, 1.25
miles; thence south .25 to R. E. Al
len’s and retrace, .50 mile; thence
northwest and west to Oak Grove
church, 1.40 miles; thence southwest
to Freeman school house, 4.10 miles;
thence northeast and east and north
east to Friendship church corner,
4.10 miles; thence northeast and east
Blakely postoffice, 4.10 miles. Total
length 34.90 miles. Prion length
24.70 miles.
Rural Route No. 6—Benjamin J.
Mann, Carrier, Beginning at the post
office the carrier will travel south
and southwest to Mount Zion church
7.90 miles; thence northwest and
north to Sirmons’ corner, 3.00 miles;
thence west and southwest to Ses
sions corner, 1.65 miles; thence
north, northeast and north to Chan
cy’s mill corner, 2.50 miles: thence
west .50, north, west and north 1.50,
to M. Mosely’s corner, 2.00 miles;
thence .east by Willis corner to Blake
ly and Hilton road in corporate lim
its of Blakely, 5.10 miles; thence
southwest on Blakely and Hilton
road to Singletary corner, 4.50 miles;
thence north by Friendship church
and Willis corner to Blakely and Sar
dis road, 4.30 miles; thence south
east and east to Blakely postoffice,
4.00 miles. Total length 33.95 miles.
Frior length 24.20'miles.
Rural Route No. 7—Marshall W.
Balkcom, Carrier. Starting at the
postoffice, the carrier will go north,
east, northeast and east to forks at
Sugar Tit church, 7.00 miles; thence
north to Bancroft and retrace, 1.80
miles; thence southeast 1 mile to Cal
lahan & Powell's and retrace, 2.00
miles; thence east, northeast and east
to forks of road just beyond ten
mile post, 3.85 miles; thence north
west on settlement road to forks at
branch, 1.00 mile; thence north and
northwest to forks at Rambo place,
2.40 miles; thence west to Rosin
GOVERNMENTLOANS Cl™
ON FARM LANDS
The Blakely National Farm Loan Association has closed out all of
its first batch of loans, and is now taking applications for its second
batch.
Interest rate only 5 1-2 percent. If you wish to borrow money on
your land through the Federal Land Bank for this district, put in
your application at once.
C. C. LANE, President LOWREY STONE, Sec.-Treas.
Wick church forks, 4.35 miles; thence
south, southwest, west and south to
Barksdale school house, 2.65 miles;
thence west, south and southwest to
Arlington and Blakely road, 2.65
miles; thence southwest, west and
south to Blakely postoffice, 2.60 miles.
Total length 30.30 miles. Prior
length 28.00 miles.
From the above it will be seen that
the changes made are so sweeping
that patrons should make a careful
study in order to familiarize them
selves w T ith the new routes and find
out what route number they will be
served from when the changes go
into effect June Ist.
Additional boxes erected on rural
routes should be numbered in accord
ance with the directions contained in
Section 841, Postal Laws and Regula
tions, 1913, the substance of w r hich
can be learned by applying at the
local office.
Notice of Local Legislation.
GEORGIA —Early County:
Notice is hereby given that a local
bill will be introduced at the forth
coming session of the General As
sembly of Georgia to amend the char
ter of the City of Blakely so as to
change the time for registration of
voters and for other purposes. This
May 29, 1919.
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