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Early County News
Official Organ City of Blakely
and County of Early
Published Every Thursda
OFFICE IN NEWS BUILD{NG
South Main Street
BLAKELY, GEORGIA
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A. T. & W. H. FLEMING,
Publishers
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the post office at Blakely, Ga., under
the act of March 38, 1879,
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Blakely, Ga., Sept. 17, 1953,
Fifty Years Ago
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MR. H. E. HAMMACK has sold
his home on River street to Mr.
Henry Temples.
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MR. B. H. SAXON was in from
Colomokee Saturday.
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THE tropical storm which came
up via the West Indies and Florida
and which struck this section Sune
day, & considerable damage to cot
ton and corn, also to turpentine
farms and timber. The rainfall
was 7.31 inches, according to J. F.
Creel, U. 8. Weather Observer.
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MR. J. A. CANNON and family,
who have been living at Granger,
Texas, for several years, have re
turned to Early county.
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MR. C. J. MULLIGAN'S new house
on Fort Gaines street is nearing
completion.
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MR. HUGH MARTIN, of Sow
hatchee, és taking a business course
in Monmtgomery.
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MR. W. 0. McDONALD is visit
ing in Clayton, Ala.
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MESSRS. John Timmons, Will
Lewis, and Rob Timmons, of Arling
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MR. W. H. BENTLEY has return
ed from a trip to Texas
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MRS. J. H. HALL, of Macon, is
visiting friends in Blakely.
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MISS PMMIE ELDER has return
ed from DeSoto, Ga.
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MR, J. T.JAY was up from Hil
ton las' Satunday.
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REV. B. W. DAVIS visited Cuth
bert this week.
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MRS. M. J. JONES and daughters,
Misies Bloise and Mary, are vuu-}
ing at Maudway, Ala. '
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MRS L. U HAMMACK visited
Albany this week ‘
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MR. J. C. NEEVES, of Clay coun
ty, was & wvinitor in Blakely this
weok,
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THE school population of Barly
county s A 595; that of 1898 was
4182 :
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MR. JONIN UNDERWOOD re
turned I'N‘y‘(nn Now York
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THE DEATH of M. C. J. Mullis|
gn, Jr, in Clay county, is record
od this week ‘
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MR. MACK SMITH was up o
Fort Gawmes Monday
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MR. ¥ JACKSON, of Cuthbert
was here Wodnesday |
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MR HALL CALHOUN was over!
from Avtington Tuesday |
We invite you to come see our 100 Corn
Snapper. Easily attached to any make
tractor, this machine has all the long-life
features of quality John Deere products,
We Will Be Glad to Demonstrate
HILL IMPLEMENT CO.
Blakely, Ga. Phone 3174
JOIN YOUR FARM BUREAU ON SEPT. 2
DEMAND FOR SERVICES
OF CHIROPRACTORS FAR
EXCEEDS ANY POSSIBLE
SUPPLY
The Palmer School of Chi
ropractic, Davenport lowa,
olfers a standard 4.year
course, 4,485 60-minute
clock hours. This course,
based on hours of instruc
tion given, is equivalent
to seven college years in
any university or college
in United States or Can
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PS.C. ALUMNI ASSN.
For Further Information Contact
Dr. Whalen L. George
PLEASE NOTICE!
The Blakely Abattoir will
butcher hogs on Tuesdays and
Fridays only
DURING SUMMER
MONTHS
Cows, goats, sheep every
day.
Hogs, over 200 Ibs.,
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Sheep, Goats, each . 1.50
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Oscar Whitchard
Distributor
Buck Alderman
Sales and Service
BLAKELY, GEORGIA
EARLY COUNTY NEWS, BLAKELY, GEORGIA
DIVORCE CITATION
Martha Elizabeth McLauchlin Scott
v. Cecil James Scott.—Suit for Di
~ vorce and Custody of Minor Child
in the Early Superior Court, Jan
uary Term, 1954,
To Cecil James Scott, defendant
in said matter:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the
superior court of Early County,
Georgia, to answer the complaint of
the plaintiff, mentioned in the cap
tion in her suit against you for di
vorce and custody of said minor
child,
Witness the Honorable W, I. Geer,
Judge of said court, |
This 7th day of August, 1953,
BERT TARVER, |
Clerk, Superior Court,
MASONIC NOTICE ‘
Magnolia Lodge Na\.l
86 Free and Accept
ed Masons holds rog-‘
ular communications
on the first and third
Monday nights ini
each month The
time of meeting is 8:30 p. m., EST,
during the summer and 8:00 p. m,
at other times. Visiting brethren
are cordially invited to attend.
WM. H. FAIN, W. M.
H. E. BUSH, Sr., Secretary.
MAYOR McGUP - By John Jarvis
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} TRAFFIC NOTICE
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~ Due to increasingly heavy traffic,
red blinker lights have been installed
at the several entrances to Court
Square with the sign—STOP—TIIEN
GO.” The signs mean exactly what
they say—STOP, This is ' done to
protect both automobile and pedes
trian traffic. Please obey. It's for
your protection.
DALLAS G. LISENBY,
Chief of Police.
DIVORCE CITATION
Henry Clifford Cosby v. Vergie Nel
son Sweats Cosby.—Libel for Di
vorce. In the Sl?erior Court of
Early County, January Term,
1954,
To Vergie Nelson Sweats Cosby:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the
Superior Court of Early Count{.
Georgia, on the Third Mondxo n
January, 19564, to answer the ve
styled libel for divorce.
Witness the Hon, W. I. Geer, Judge
of said Court, this the 6th day of
August, 1953,
BERT TARVER,
Clerk of Said Court.
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This Corn Harvester can
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Unique rotary snapping
bar has exclusive design
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helps clear trash. Entire har
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for tall or short corn. Three
gathering chains really keep
the corn moving. Ample
capacity elevator delivers
corn to front or rear of
wagon. Blower is standard
equipment. For casicr, more
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