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Hokesboro - Drawing j
SEPTEfIBER I, 1908 |
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The lots and tracts in the new South Georgia town to be distributed to the purchas
f ers on the above date. . |
This proposition includes 100 business lots, with a $1,250.00 store building located on
one of them; 890 residence lots, with 5 new framfe dwellings put up at a cost of $750.00 *
each; 40 ten-acre tracts, and 4 fifty-acre tracts of land. Located on one fifty-acre tract is
a dwelling worth easily $1200.00.
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These lots were once sold out at $35.00, with a payment of SIO.OO oft each of them j
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but on account of the money panic quite a number or buyers have been unable to *vccp
up their payments, which naturally threw the lots back on our hands. W c .mvc a Ltr? j
ited number of these lots to replace and are now giving the new purchaser the bene*it of ]
the payment we have already received, which means only $25.00 each for the remainder
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of these lots.
Our \lr. G S. Wilcox will be located at Jackson for next few days and will be glad
, to go into the particulars with you.
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Wilcox Development Cos.,
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! promoters, Of fice: Ocilla, Ga.
Local News
Jim Tyler represented Monti-,
cello here Monday.
Miss Wells, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Mrs. J. S. Carter.
G. M. Grist, of Atlanta, was
here Monday with Harry Butner.
Lamar Pound returned Sunday
night to his home in Nashville,
Tenn.
Mrs. J. H. Beckham will leave
Friday for her home in Birming
ham, Ala.
Lamar Etheridge returned the
first of the week from Wrights
ville Beach.
J. T. Goodman had as his
guest Sunday, R. L. Oxford, ot
Montieello.
Mrs. Phoebe Peek, of Jackson
ville, Fla., is visiting her aunt.
Mrs. A. B. Harp.
Are you going to the auction
sale of Jots, in Flovilla, Tuesday,
August! Bth?
Mrs. S. P. Nichols and little
ones are spending this week m
Macon with relatives.
. Miss Marie McMichael is enjoy
'PS a much needed rest from her
Cities at the Star Store.
Mrs. Mattie Plunkett; a pop-
Mar saleslady of the Star Store,
ls at home for a vacation.
Miss Julia Collier., of St. Louis,
M°., is the charming visitor to
Natives at Indian Spring.
Are you going to the auction
sale of lots, in Flovilla, Tuesday,
AugustlSth?
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc
”{)rd are down from Atlanta this
v 'eek visiting relatives.
. Edwin Strange, of Winder was
!r * Jackson the first of the week
i BB the guest of Ernest Hanes.
, Mrs. Mary. .Thompson, of At
*anta, speht h 4ew days of this
in Jaekeon with her sisters,
fes.
r J. Carmichael reached home
Saturday night from a two weeks
trip to New York and Indiana.
R N Etheridge left Monday
night for New York where he
goes to buy his tan stocl<ot
goods. ,
" Misses Cara Lee Combs and
Carrie Lou Knott are being en
tertained this week by Mrs. Mack
Goodwin.
Somebody among those present
will tret the free lot at the Auc
dav, Aug. 18th, at 10 a. m.
Misses Florrie and Anmekate
Ham have been quite sick to.
several days. Miss Florrie is im
proving, but Miss Anme Kate is
still confined to her bed.
Miss Rosa Newton hasreturned
from a fortnights v ce
&. the s?efas°LSpa^
home by Miss Newton.
nome oy iuw- . , ii
W. H. Merritt enjoyed an all
Hav singing and a tog dinner
Sunday 1 at Beamon church, in
SjftC and daughter,
tU AfteTa pleasant visit to Me
have re:
“Iff rT Wynn and children,
a S Monday from August
and will be with Mrs. 1- B. bet
tie for a week. ,
Mrs. Church Berryman and
months at
Suebanaa. and
• Mr and fv,’ r amar left Monday
SingVnale Sprint Tenn.
to be gone a month.
ilr. and Mrs. r- Mon .
Syto 0 6pend the week with Mr.
Mrs T H, NoJaB-
left the early part of the week
for Coldwater, Michigan, to visit
the family of Mr. Joe Watson.
Mr. 0. A. Thaxton will join his
wife here this week and will
make a little visit to relatives be
fore returning to Normah Park.
Mr. William Brantley, after a
pleasant stay in our city with
Homer Carmichael, returned to
his home in Brunswick I hui sday.
Mr Cullen Thaxton sailed from
Colon, Panama, Monday and will
arrive in New York the 17tn,
from there will come to Jackson
via Savannah, and will enjoy be
ing with hometolks for several
weeks.
Prof. L. D.. Watson's host of
friends are glad to see him in our
town. Prof. Watson is a former
Jackson boy, but now holds a
position in the Baptist bniversrty
for Women at Raleigh, N. C. He
will be here for three weexs.
Miss Ada Sams, who has been
spending a few days at the hoy
Hotel, Indian Spring, came home
Mon dav and brought with her,
Misses Juliette Fitzpatrick ana
Cook, of Fitzpatrick, Ga., who
will spend a week with Miss
Sants. .
Mrs T. M. Fur low, oara Louise
and Warren left Wednesday for
Quincy, Fla., where Mrs. Furlow
goes hoping to avoid the the at
tack of hay fever that she has
been having about this season ol
the year, fora longtime. 1n _v
will be away two or three months.
Wonderful!
A real live man, built close to
ground, and who can live on
fhree square meals a day and
make smiles satisfy in between
times SSI be seen at the auction
iTe of lots in Flovilla, Tuesday,
Aug. 18th at 10 a. m. —
Mr. R. N. Etheridge has pur
phased the home of Mrs. A. G.
Hitchinson East ? hir^^ et <^ t
take possession about Sept.
15th. ♦
Young Man
If you are looking for the and neateii:
buggy on tbe market
THE
CARMICHAEL
THEY ARE
built in one grade only
af;D ARE EQUIPPED WITH GENUINE
“A Grade Wheels”
AND OTHER MATERIALS THE &EST
THAT MONEY WILL BUY.
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; The Best is None too Good tor You
| BUY A “CARMICHAEL”
1 FOR BALE BY
j MIEII GODIPHHf
Jackson, Georgia