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Jos. B. §fri@Kland
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NAHUNTA, - - GEORGIA
BACHLOT BOTS
Quite a crowd attended a party
given at the home of Mr. W. H.
Howard’s Saturday night. All re
porting a nice time.
Miss Verona Howard and Mr.
Tommie Wild was the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Howard Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. James Burrised was the guest
of Miss Mary Johns Sunday aster
n )on.
Mr. Ra idalph Thornton of Win
okur was the guest of Miss Florrie
Johns Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Willie O’Quinn was a guest
of Miss Eva Howard Sunday after
noon.
Sherifi Howard made a business
trip to Nahunta Monday.
Mr. James Burnsed and Mr. W
H. Howard attended the Fair at
Hoboken Saturday.
Mr. Sam Jones inter.ained Miss
Pearl Crews Sunday.
Mr. T. H. Crews has been very
ill for sometime. We hope him a
speedy recover.
The Bachlott school is progress
ing nicely under the strict manage
ment of Mr. James Burnsed.
Miss Verona Howard returned to
her schoolat Baily’s Branch Mon
day.
Mr. John Ratflerson of Folkston
was the guest of Miss Mary Johns
second Sunday.
Mrs. P. A. Williams and son,
Barna Romulus were the guest of
her sister, Mr. A. D. Johns Friday.
Mr. A. P. Minchew, of Race Pond
passed through Bachlott in a rush
I riday.
Miss Winnie Hall left the river
for Nicholls last week.
Mre. A. D. Johns was in Wino
kur Saturday.
Mr. Claud Wainright got serious
ly injured while on his way to the
pirty at Mr. Howards Saturday
night.
Mr. Rufus Crews was in Hickox
Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. Riggins has» left
Bachlott and moved to a farm
Mrs. Loucile Knox and Miss
Mary Dixon were the guests of Miss
Mary Johns one day last week
Mrs. A. D. Johns was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Howard
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. A. A. Crews and daughters,
Misses Pearl and Joyce were visit-
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs T.
H. Crews Sunday.
Miss mary Smith was the guest
of Mrs. T. H. Crews Sunday after
noon.
HICKOX ITEMS.
(Too late for Last Week)
Miss Sallie Dykes, of Na
hunta, spent the week-end
with Miss Era Kate Lewis.
A large crowd attended
the annual meeting at Mace
donia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riggins
of Blackshear are visiting
their father, Mr. C. R. Rig
gins.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ben
nett, children and sister,
Mertice, motored over to
Nahunta Saturday night.
Mr. Frank Morgan’s sister
Nancy was the guest of
Misses Eva Kate Lewis and
Sallie Dykes Saturday night.
Mr. Will Kyler was the
guest of Miss Fromar Lyons
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Her
ing of Nahunta spent the
week-end with their father,
Mr. Sherd Herring.
Miss Ruth Morgan Lit
tle’s Sister Pearle and Mae,
and brother Vernon, spent
Sunday with their grand
father, Mr. Jim Lewis.
Our school is progressing
very nicely.
Mr. George Willis, Laurie
Herring, Frank and Milton,
Nancy Morgan, Ross Lewis,
Harvey Hurst, attended a
sing at Mr. J. R. Lewis’ Sun
day night. It was enjoyed
very much.
Correspondent will please
sign their name.—Editor.
For The Next Ten Days
I will give a 10 per cent discount
on all work amounting to $5.00 or
more and clean your teeth free.
Dr. C. M. Kirland, Nahunta.
New Bone Corsets made to meas
ure, boning guaranteed nonrustable
and nonbreakable. Also Liberty
raincoats and top coats combined, I
made to measure. Drop me a card
and make an engagement to call on
me. Mrs. S. E. Watson, 40 Reed
St., Waycross, Ga. —adv. 9-30-4 t
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THE NAHUNTA BANNER, NAHUNTA, GEORGIA.
Mr. D. R. Hall made a bus
iness trip down to Burntfort
one day this week.
Mr. B. D. and L. 0. Johns
floated a raft of ties down
the river last week.
Miss Mary Thriff called on
Dr. Kirkland, of Nahunta,
Saturday for dental work.
Quite a crowd enjoyed a
stroll down on the riverside
Sunday afternoon.
Fish are still biting—come
try your luck.
Mrs. Annie Higginbotham
was a visitor to the David
son school Monday.
Mrs. B. D. Johns visited
Mrs. J. W. Davidson and
Mrs. C. L. Byrd, Tuesday af
ternoon.
We wish for cane grind
ings to begin soon.
Quite a crowd from Nich
olls are down here on a fish
ing trip. We wish them
much iuck.
Mrs. T. A. Willis, of Bruns
wick, is spending some time
with Mrs. H.. Knox.
Quite a crowd from here
attended the Fair at Hobo
ken Saturday.
Messrs. Conway Rogers
and Terrell Ham spent the
week-end with home folks
and returned to Georgetown
Sunday night.
Mrs. I. H. Pierce, of Sa
vannah, is spending some
time with her mother, Mrs.
M. J. Cox.
Mrs. C. H. Rogers spent a
few days with her son, Mr.
G. C. Rogers of Waverly
last week.
Miss Irene Highsmith
spent the week-end with
home folks at Hickox.
Messrs. Edmund Stokes
and Melvin Highsmith were
pleasant visitors here Sun
day.
State of Georgia, Brantley County.
Will be sold at the court house door
in the said County on the first Tuesday
in November 1921, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, within the legal
hours of sale, to-wit: All that cer
tain tract or parcel of land con
taining 15 acres more or less and being
a part of Lot No. 92, in the second land
land district of formerly Wayne, now
Brantley Connty, Georgia, and Known as
the Sam Morgan place and bor nded as
follows: On the North by lar Jof W.
T. Purdom, East by land of I'avid S.
Morgan, South by land of W. I. Mor
gan and West by land of G. F. Morgan.
With all improvements thereon.
Said land levied on as the pro aerty of
Charlie Smith, to satisfy an ei ecution
issued on the 14th day of May 1921,
from the Justice Court of the 15<-ith Dis
trict, G. M. in favor of J. W. Brooker,
against Charlie Smith.
This 3rd day of October 1911.
W. H. HOWARD, » teriff.
First Class Automobile
Painting
At Very Reasonable
Rates
All Work Guaranteed
Riverside Dots
LULATON NEWS
SHERIFF’S SALE
W. F. KANE
Nahunta, Ga.
PARCEL POST IT TO
THE BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY
THE FIRST EVENT
of it kind in the history of Brantley County a
car load of New Ford was unloaded at Na
hnnta last Friday and are now on dis
play at my Garage building
Coming
I am also expecting another car load of Fords
and Trucks the last of this week.
Better place your order now as it take a long time
to get these cars shipped from the factory,
Thes^ cars will be sold at prices that al
most anybody can afford to drive
a brand new Ford
I have expert mechanics who can put your old Ford
in mightly good running condition
Repair Work S tricky
Cash; •
F. Kr©x
Authorized Ford Dealer
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA
STAR PIANO CO.
PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS,
ORGANS AND PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
For Information, See or Write
J f. KnigKt
Representative
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
35-Gallon Cypress
SYRUP BARRELS
Now is the time to get your
supply of Syrup Barrels. Price
$2.50 Each
Golden Cane Mills in stock
ready for delivery. Get our
prices. Brick, Lime and Ce
ment to set your furnace.
P N Harle^ Hardware
Company
Telephone 186 44 Plant Ave. Waycross, Ga.