Early County news. (Blakely, Ga.) 1859-current, July 12, 1923, Image 3

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SHORT STOPS 1 Mr. J. K. Murphy, of Dawson, was a visitor to Blakely Tuesday. Dr. R. W. Davis is up from Tam-J pa, Fla., on a visit to home folks. — Miss Ina Billings, of Damascus, was a visitor to the city Monday. Large assortment of Lace at 5c yd. C. E. BOYETT’S CASH STORE. Mrs. J. E. Freeman is spending some time in Augusta with home folks. Mrs. J. V. Tabb and children are visiting relatives in Camilla this week. If you are looking for Shoes at low prices we have them. C. E. BOYETT’S CASH STORE. Mrs. Foy Haynes and children are spending some time in Dawson with home folks. We carry a full line of Goodyear Garden Hose. See us before buying. BLAKELY PLUMBING CO. Mrs. L. S.. Newton and children are down from North Carolina on a visit to Blakely relatives. Try a pair of Peters Shoes for economy. C. E. BOYETT’S CASH STORE. Miss Edna McDonald, of Grace ville, Fla., is visiting hjer uncle, Mr. G. C. McDonald, in Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Balkcom and children left Monday for Panacea Springe to spend a few days. Beautiful Men’s Dress Shirts at reduced prices. C. E. BOYETT’S CASH STORE. Mrs. R. D. Whitehead, of Leary, spent last Thursday in the city, a guest of Mrs. S. J. Stuckey. See tis before buying your Gar den Hose. We sell the Goodyear. BLAKELY PLUMBING CO. M'r. Wister Jay, of Thomasville, was in the city a sb,ort _ while on July Fourth, mingling with friends. We have a complete line of Men’s Dress Trousers. C. E. BOYETT’S CASH STORE. Mr. Harvey Middleton is spending several days in Bainbridge with the family of his uncle, Mr. E. E. Lord. Mr. and Mrs. M'ilton Bryant and little daughter, Virginia, left this morning for a visit to Pensacola. Fid. Misses Sarah and Grace Burwell, of Tallahassee, Fla., are the attrac tive guests of Miss Lois Stuckey this week. Mrs. B. O. Bishop and children have returned from an extended trip to relatives in Atlanta, Mt. Zion and other points. 1 Mrs. A. D. Jones, of Woodbury, Ga„ and Miss Evelyn Garth, of Pem broke, Ken., are guests of Mrs. Jack Howell this week. Mrs. J. B. Jones and M'rs. H. H. Perry are spending this week in Montezuma, Mr. Henry Walton car rying them up via auto and returning on the train. !>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Just Received a Car of PINA FEED SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY C. D. DUKE Phone 23 \ Quick Delivery I Min MI —irn irrinmi— ■ ■ Dresses! Dresses! We have recently bought a lot of dresses at one third off regular price, and are offer ing them to our trade at the same reduction. We made this selection from hundreds of dresses on the racks of a large manufacturer, and every one is a bargain de Luxe. They consist of Voiles, Pongees, Linens, Crepes and Silks* They are moving fast at this reduced price* COME IN AND SEE THEM MRS. ID. 3VC "WADE BLAKELY. GEORGIA Misses Calista and Ellene McDon ald, of Columbus, are visiting the families of their uncles, Messrs. J. B. add C. C. Tarver. Mrs. Dona Hale and little daugh ter, Alice, of Fitzgerald, spent from Sunday until Wednesday in Blakely, guests of Mrs. D. W. James. Mrs. M'uray Brunson and little son, Edgar, are visiting in Reynolds this week, Mr. Brunson carrying them over Sunday, returning Monday. Messrs. B. VT Lee and R. P. Evans are spending a week or so down at Blountstown, Fla., with Mrs. Evans, who is Mrs. Lee’s mother. The News household is indebted to Mr. J. B. Grimsley for a basket of fine tomatoes. Joe has made quite a success with tomatoes this season. Mr. W. J. Barton treated the News force to a nice basket of peaches one day this week, a sample of a shipment he received from a friend. Miss Ethel Crockett and Mr. N. G. McClung, of Headland, Ala., stood before Ordinary C. C. Lane at the bewitching hour of 12:10 Sunday morning and were married. Miss Dorothy Alexander left last week for Savannah. She sailed from there to New York, where she will spend some time studying at Colum bia University. ‘Human Hearts,” a splendid Jewel production, is the attraction at the Seneca tonight and Friday. It’s one of the greatest human stories ever filmed. Mr. C. H. Purifoy is down from North Carolina on a visit to his mother and sister at Blcffton and his sister, Mrs. R. M. Hobbs, at Blakely. “We think a great deal of Dr. SETH ARNOLD’S BALSAM and find it a perfect remedy for bowel com plaints.” Recommended by FRYER’S PHARMACY. i Miss Vardell Davis and Mr. Co lumbus Beach, of the Cuba neighbor hood, were united in marriage on the 4th of July, Rev. C. D. Herring ton, of Damascus, performing the ceremony. The good wishes of many friends follow them on their matri monial venture. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS NORMAN INSTITUTE On Southern accredited list —High School, one year col lege. Supervised study day and evening—excellent home in fluences. Business College under Prof. O. H. McLendon, one year Normal Course. Fifteen teachers live in dormitories, no hazing, no loafing. Business College open all year, summer session July 30th, regular session September 3rd. Rates: $25.00 per month board and tuitition. L. H. BROWNING, Pres. Norman, Park, Ga. EARLY COUNTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ivey and daughter have returned to Florida, after a visit of some duration to Mrs. J. W. Lane, in Blakely, and other Early county relatives. Mrs. E. F. Atkinson, of Jackson ville, Fla., is in the city on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Buchannon. Mr. Buchannon went down after her, accompanied by his little son, Henry. MRS. A. K. CHAPMAN, of Laur el, Miss., will give a course in Nerve Exercise, consisting of five lessons, in Blakely next week, both individ ual and class instruction. If you are interested, see her. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walton, mother and father of Mr. Henry Walton, and Mrs. Sherman, mother of Mr. Clark Sherman, spent Sunday in the city. , Mrs. Clark Sherman and the chil . dren returned with them to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brooks and son, James, of Logansville, Ga., spent the past week in Blakely as i guests of Mr/* and Mrs. M. W. Balk com . They say crop prospects are more promising in these parts than in North Georgia, and that ain't saying a great deal, is it? Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Menge, of ' Fort Pierce, Fla., celebrated the Glorious Fourth by welcoming the arrival of a new baby daughter from Storkland. This is the news Mrs. H. E. Hammack, grandmother of the little lady, sends in from the Land of Flowers to the home folks. The 4th of July party who spent the day at Sheffield’s mill have a joke on Uncle Maley Willis. One of the boys who had been fishing with rod and reel left his minnow hanging on the side of the Ford car. Maley sat down on the running hoard at the noon hour to drink a cup of cos . fee. When he attempted to get up he found he was caught on the hooks and couldn’t make it. The young folks kidded him by telling him that he had eaten so many fish that they were striking at the boh through his shirt. HEMSTITCHING —When you have hemstitching to be done, see me. In rear of C. L. Tabb’s store. MISS MARY LEE CHANDLER. 21-4tp —SEE US FOR — Brick, Lime, Cement HOUSE FURNISHING MATERIAL SCREEN DOORS A SPECIALTY J. C. & W. H. BALECOM Blakely, Georgia f --- ' “ Reduced Round Trip Fares for Summer Travel TYBEE “Where Ocean Breezes Blow” and other attrac tive South Atlantic Seaside Resorts. New York, Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia and resorts in the East via Savannah and steam ship going and returning same route; or going one route, returning another. Lake and Mountain Resorts in the Carolinas, Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky. Resorts in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Denver, Estes Park, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Mesa Verde National Park, Pueblo and other re sorts in Colorado. Yellowstone National Park in Montana and Wyoming. Glacier National Park in Montana. Grand Canyon, Arizona. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego, Santa Barbara, California; Portland, Oregon; Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma, Washington; Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., Lake Louise and Banff, Alta. St. Johns, New Brunswick; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Toronto, Ottawa and Muskoke Lake, Ont.; Montreal, Murray Bay and Quebec, Due., and other resorts in Canada. Resorts in New York, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New Jersey, and Rhode Island. Total fares, schedules, routes, service, sleeping and parlor car accommodations and any other information or assistance you may desire u/ill be cheerfully and promptly supplied by Passenger and Ticket Agents. Central of Georgia Railway The Right Way F. J. ROBINSON, General Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. 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