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City election next Tuesday.
See our stock of Men’s Hats.
C. E. BOYETT’S CASH STORE.)
Mr. J. Brad Oliver is in the city
to spend the summer.
Miss Annie V. Womack has re
turned from a visit to Dothan.
For a suit of Clothes, go to
C. E. BOYETT’S CASH STORE.
Miss Sarah Likens has returned
from a visit to Panama City, Fla.
M*. Hoyt Legg was the guest of
his sister, Mrs. T. S. Toole, Monday.
Get your cotton picking sheets at
TARVER’S before they are all gone.
Perlman’s Store has a half page
advertisement in this issue of the
News.
Ordinary Lane will hold his regu
lar monthly term of court next
Monday.
We carry a full line of Goodyear
Garden Hose. See us before buying.
BLAKELY PLUMBING CO.
Mr. H. A. Walton has returned
from a vacation visit to his parents
at Lumpkin.
Our stock of Shoes is complete.
See our new styles.
C. E. BOYETT’S CASH STORE.
Mr. James W. Paulk, of Atlanta,
spent Wednesday in the city with
home folks.
Mrs. Cidy Stehenson, of Texas, is
in the city on a visit to her sister,
Mrs. Sam Stein.
Misses Eva and Allene Wiggins, of
Americus, are guests of Mrs. Fred
Bragan this week.
Mrs. C. W. Lay and Miss Sarah
Likens have returned from a visit
to Panama City, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and chil
dren spent Sunday in Camilla with
relatives and friends.
We have beautiful Dress Shirts at
low prices.
C. E. BOYETT’S CASH STORE.
Miss Willie Mosely, of Jakin, is
spending this week in Blakely with
Mrs. A. D. Harriss.
Mrs. W. W. James returned yes
terday from a visit of several days
to Fitzgerald relatives.
See us before buying your Gar
den Hose. We sell the Goodyear.
BLAKELY PLUMBING CO.
Col. Horace Bell returned Monday
from a several days’ visit to the
home folks at Shellman.
666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fe
ver, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It
destroys the germs. 5-3-20 t
Mr. Seab Bush, of Tonkawa, Okla.,
is in the vity on a visit to his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Epp Bush,
A carload of No. 2 Cypress Shin
gles cheap.
C. E. BOYETT’S CASH STORE.
Mr. Byrd Odum was down from
Albany Sunday to spend the day with
his mother, Mrs. W. C. Odum.
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NEW LOWER PRICES*
For one week we will be a little
under the market to clear out some
excess stock.
48 cans Beechnut Prepared Spag
hetti, 2 to the customer, 20c
size, at 71-2 c
20c size Sweet Pepper Relish. 15c
30c size Sweet Pepper Relish... 25c
Full assortment Heinz Pickles 25c-20c
Maxwell House, Morning Joy and
Votan Pure Coffees, special, per
pound 36c
3 lb. can Pure Coffee (either).. $1.07
Arbuckle Coffee, per lb 37 1-2 c
50c size Tetley’s or Maxwell Tea 43c
25c size Tetley’s or Maxwell Tea 21c
6 bars Octagon Soap 25c
3 bars Palm Olive Soap 25c
C. D. DUKE
Phone 231 Quick Delivery
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Sport Skirts, Sport Sweaters, Sport Hats
in a pleasing variety of styles and colors. They are
good looking and inexpensive, and are just the thing
for right-now-wear. Come in and see them at
The Millinery Store’
I BLAKELY, GEORGIA
Miss Nellie Smith, of Dawson,
lias been a guest of Mrs. W. R.
Stewart several days this week.
Mr. Tom Underwood has been up
from Lake City, Fla., spending a day
or two with home folks this week.
Save money and facilitate the
handling of your cotton by using
cotton picking sheets, which you
will find at TARVER’S.
Mrs. R. M. Underwood and chil
dren, of Albany, are spending this
week in Blakely, guests of Mrs. E.
L. Fryer.
MT. J. G. Mathews, formerly with
Perlman’s, is now with Sam Stein,
who has a message in this issue of
the News.
Mr. William Underwood returned
to Lake City, Fla., with his brother,
Mr. Tom Underwood, Wednesday, to
spend a short while.
Master Bernard King is right sick
at the Baptist pastorium, we are
oorry to learn. Here’s wishing the
lad an early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Westbrook
and baby, of Birmingham, Ala, are
in the city on a visit to the family
of M'r. O. A. Westbrook.
You will find that your cotton
will be much more easily and cheap
ly handled in cotton picking sheets
than baskets. TARVER sells them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Daniels, of
Baconton, Ga., are spending this
week in Blakely, guests of the family
of their son, Mr. C. R. Daniels.
Misses Eleanor Parker and Mary
Lee Conoly and Mr. Tom Robinson,
of Albany, spent Sunday in the city,
guests at the home of Mrs. W. C.
Odum..
Mr. D. S. Jernigan has returned
from a pleasant trip to North Ala
bama. He enjoyed several days in
the mountains in the vicinity of Bir
mingham.
“I wish to give an unsolicited testi
monial for Dr. SETH ARNOLD'S
BALSAM. After trying doctors’ treat
ment for two months I almost gave
up all hopes of getting better, but I
received help after taking Dr. SETH
ARNOLD’S BALSAM, the best
remedy for bowel complaints.” Sold
by FRYER’S PHARMACY.
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
Mrs. Ben Johnston has joined the ,
Blakely colony down at Panama City,
Fla., going down Sunday with Di*.
and Mrs. L. A. Rhyne, who spent
the day there.
“Shadows,” from the story by Wil
bur Daniel Steele, “Ching, ,Ching,
Chinaman,” is the splendid picture
production showing at the Seneca
Theatre tonight and Friday.
Mr. E. L. Fryer, Sr., went over
to Dothan Sunday, where he under
went a minor operation at a hospital
in that city. He is getting glong
nicely and hopes to he able to return
home in a few days.
Mr. D. B. Thompson has pur
chased the former M. R. White lot
on South Church street between the
homes of Dr. C. S. Middleton and
Mr. W. W. Fleming and contem
plates building on same in the near
future.
Mr. G. S. Waller’s annual water
melon treat name in this morning
just before the News went to press.
We don’t know just what this beauty
weighs, but it is the largest we
have seen this season, and our good
friend has the thanks of the News
household.
BAPTIST ANNOUNCEMENTS.
(S. B. K.)
Services next Sunday:
Sunday School, 9:45.
M'orning Worship, 11:00.
Sunbeams, 2:30.
B. Y. P. U., Senior, Intermediate
and Junior, 7:15.
Evening Worship, 8:00.
The theme for the morning service
is “MY OWN GOD,” and at night
the pastor speaks on ‘'WHAT IT
COSTS NOT TO BE A CHRISTIAN.”
You men folks should come with
out your coats this hot weather.
The W. M. S. Circles meet on
Monday afternoon as follows: Sue
Anderson Circle with Mrs. D. B.
Jernigan at 4:00 p. m.; Catharine
Bryan Circle with Miss Ella Jones
at 4:00 p. m. (This Circle is study
ing Chapter 11 in “All the World in
All the Word,” a very interesting
Mission Study Book); Frances Ful
ghum Circle does not meet this
week; Bonnie Ray Circle with Mrs.
T. S. Toole at 4:30 p. m.
Let us not forget the Mid-Week
Prayer Service on Thursday night.
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Brick, Lime, Cement
HOUSE FURNISHING MATERIAL
SCREEN DOORS A SPECIALTY
J. C. & W. H. BALKCOM
Blakely, Georgia
Reduced Round Trip Fares
for
Sommer Travel
Tlf BEE “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
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Glacier National Park in Montana. Grand
Canyon, Arizona.
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Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., Lake Louise
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Murray Bay and Quebec, Que., and other
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Hampshire, Vermont, New Jersey, and
Rhode Island.
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you may desire will be cheerfully and promptly supplied
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Central of Georgia Railway
The Right Way
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