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CHURCH NOTICES.
Methodist Church — Appoiumeuts for
White Oak and Woodbine Circuit.
Woodbine, first Sunds.’, 11 a m and
■ tj p m; Autioeh, first Sunday 3 p m
Forest View, second Sunday, 11 am,
and Saturday before, 11 a m.
Providence, third Sunday, 11 a m,
and Saturday before, Ham.
White Oak, third Sunday 3.30 p m,
and 7 pm.
Marvin, fourth Sunday lift 11 a m, and
-Saturday before at m,
YY’averly, fourth Sunday, Up m
Kniscopal Charch— Apuoiul ments 1907.
Services at Sand Hill or Burnt
'each°ipmb also be held IiOccasionTl Baileys
at Mill.
Woodbine, Satilla Bluff and Ceylon
-every 3d and 4th Sundays in each month,
alternating the times of service.
St. Marys and Bridge Hammock,
•ev^rv 2d Sunday in each mouth, alter
nating the hours of service.
Baptisms, marriages and funerals at
any time, on due notice being given.
G, L. L. Gordon, A.M.,
Rector in Charge.
February 1, 1907.
\ WOODBINE.
J. Liles was here Sunday
J. J. Proctor was in town to-day
Hon. Robt. Lang, of Waveidy
spent Tuesday in Woodbine.
Mr. Charles Drury or White
Oak was here Tuesday morning.
No vessels are in port at Ceylon
at, present , but some are expected
this week.
Rev. and Mrs. Gordon and fam
, . ,
\his7cl uew rectory
•
Mrs. E. P, Noyes, of Ceylon
visited Mrs. J. S. N. Davis, Jr.,
A residence ., . . .
new is going up m
the place of the one lately burned
down at Ceylon.
T. M. Godley and W. B. Godloy „
•of Kingsland dined at the Camden
House Wednesday.
Mrs. G. L. L. Gordon and
Kathleen visited at Satilla Bluff
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. J. S. N. Davis, Jr., was a
visitor at Mrs E. P Noyes
Ceylon, Saturday last.
Messrs. J. H. Seals ar 2?. John
Ritch were in (own last
and called at this office.
Mrs E. P. Noyes and Miss
zie McWhorter ‘spent
with Mrs. J. S. N Davis, Jt.
Rcv. E. L. Pud rick preached
Providence church Sunday morn
ing.and at White Oak in
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11 a. m., Satilla Bluff d p. m. and
Woodbine 7:80 p. m. All welcome
Miss Eliza Wright of White
''Oak came over Wednesday and
was joined they by Miss Easier E ib Flom
ing. when went io - ourg
Mr. Dval. of ('bvens Ferry has
very liberally promised to sub
scribe $5 torals fixing
arounc vne a pmt(.pa --g <• n a ’
that place.
Miss Jessie Gordon wus the
•guest of Mrs. Mott on Friday
night last and of Mrs. Parker on
Saturday and on Sunday of Mrs.
H. T. Parker.
li.«a?y Tbp hoots Uv/bclr, for th nnhlio ideated «clrml ai.J
-all SiMi nicely bound.
The Hon. D. P, Rose passed
through attended Woodbine the churcli pig Tuesday.
He morning meeting
in the and took the even
ing train to Kingsland at 6 p. m
Services atth ; Bluff and Ceylon
"" Were rained out last Sunday. The
minister was on hand but no con
.gregations. Rain or no rain an
icecream supper would have drawn
a big crowd!
The Rev, Mr. Pad'ic!c;preach-d
a very interesting sermon to a fa r
congregation Sunday at of Ceylon thi?P on the
second month.
The peopie of Ceylon are now
supplied, having three services
every month regularly,
Sunday afternoon and until
midiught.; a heavy and steauy
ZZ
beast. It was the first really good
soak we have had this season and
thewhole country looks refreshed
and green.
There was a prayer-meeting held
at the Episcopal qhurch on
Wednesday night, 7:80, and the
Revs. Gordon and Padrick have
aminged to alternate every
Wednesday night from right now.
This is a move in fclie
tion and will do more to promote
brotlierly love than anything else,
The new warehouse of J. K.
Bedell is fast approaching
completion, and thus our town
gradually grows. There is plenty
of room for more people
h;)use8. We hope some of the
new immigrants, who are now on
their way from Europe to Savau
nah, will make their way in this
direction. It would be to
interest of the S. A. L. to exten
sively advertise this
Verbum sap 11
NOR l H GAM DEN.
B. C. Lang made a business
trip toB runswiek last Friday re
turning the same day.
5+\l. Harden returned to Langs
bury last week, accompanied by
wife and, two children. Mr. Har
den is from Liberty county and
intends farming at Langsbury this
year.
bury, Captain Alex Lang, of Langs
called at Wayside one day
last Week
Will King of Maryfield was ill
f last iS VK;i week. ™ ty 00 buSine88 QUQ flay
dUe.
OAKWELL.
Mr. and Mrs, L.» Paoetty wCre
the guest of Mr.-and*Mrs. J. W.
Peeples Sunday,
J. M. Smith made a trip
Kingsland Tuesday.
A. Peeples was here one day this
week.
F. Youcum was in town Friday “
J. Vahcant was in town Monday
W. Richardson was here Friday,
j y Cherry made a business
trip to Brunswick Wednesday.
Dew Smith is on the sick list
this week, but is improving.
Miss Bertha Peeples is visiting
her brother this week.
n Smith ... , left ,, „ Friday for ,
his home after a ttfo mouths visit
t hi brothet
Captain Duval is here with a
lighter for a load of cross-ties this
A Canard made a trip to Kings
Noah Vancant vwited , relatives , ..
at Brick Yark ’ Fla -> last week ‘
J ’ Conuer ’ wa f 111 to ™ Sunday
Captain W, J. Reynolds with
his “Sea Prize,” visited this place
bequemtly last week.
Miss Ethel Peeples was a guest
of Miss Rena Smith Wednesday
afternoon. “Taeama.”
’—~h v» AVER rm El. v"
Judge Lang is in St. Marys this
week. .
Miss Maggie Lang and brother.
Fr ul–y and
W’aynesville to visit her sister, 8
Mrs. Middleton.
Emory Dean was here several
times this week.
p r Atkinson of Incachee 'vas
Wednesday,
Wednesday”' v nt r . ,,p '
Mrs. K N. Littlefield and Miss
Littie Littlefield came in shop
ping Thursday. Guess.
KINGSLAND.
Colonel D. P. Rose and Dan
Littlefield of Midriver, and Judge
Lrohockof Cherry Point-attended
P-m« U „g here
1
P assed H-rf thl ' ou R "f‘F - h iere <**■ Moilday eu
route to bavaumiD.
Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Scott, Newt
McKendree and Luke Nelson, of
Panama Park, Fia., visited rela
tives in Kingsland Sunday.
R. A. Young of Waycross was
liete to see our merchants last
Monday.
. E. ■ J. Williams is visiting in St.
Marys this week,
Willis King left Monday for
Savannah, where lie lias accepted
u position.
Judge Lang of Waverly was
here Wednesday.
Misa Lizzie Maugham visited
^£ ra . T'honias Casey Wednesday.
Jamea upending Carmichaelf the o£
* week with his
s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Car
“
Prof. J. O. Maugham left Mon
day for Milledgevilie, Macon and
other points.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Mizell visited
Mrs. A. Peeples, Wednesday.
Dr C. C. Evans, of Americus,
who had been visiting ... ... his sister,
Mrs. R. N. Carmichael, left Iri
day for Tampa, Fla., before going
home,
E. G. Scott was visiting iu our
city Sunday.
Miss Bertha Peeples of Oakwell
is visiting Mrs. A. Peeples this
week. ^
Airs. N. L. Stafford is on the
^ this week,
We are sorry to hear that the
Rev. Harry Cassell, formerly the
Episcopal rector here, is in very
feeble health, at Hawkinsville,Ga.
he now resides. He was
taken sick after his return from
the carnival at St. Augustine,
short time since. ■
COLERIDGE.
Rain, rain, rain is the order of
the day around here.
R. S. Gordon spent a feiv hours
in VVaynesville Saturday.
* Mrs. Kline returned to her
home in Alma, Sunday, after a
weeks visit in Waynesville.
John Bairett and sister, Miss
Annie Bell, made a Hying trip to
Waycross Sunday.
Lenny King visited at. Waynes
vilie Saturday night and Sunday,
John Popwell made a business
trip to Brunswick Monday.
°'lz tSTgZ “'"S
* ‘
blasters Jack and William Mont
gomery spent Saturday _ at ,
brickyard with their father.
Wiilefrt work around the brick
yard, .Monday att<'rnooiv, t,ir -
Montgomery had the misrortime
to get two fingers on lira right hand
out, off. Dr Gorden, of Waynes
ville, dressed the wound.
Noppell a, td brother Allen
in Wayesville Saturday.
Timid.
SILCO.
Vis. J. P. Russell and
daughter, Miss Minnie visited
Mrs. Nelson one evening’ last
week.
Wesley Nelson spent
, and , o Sunday , Wood- ,i, „ i
in
bine.
G. W. Brandon made a
business trip here Saturday.
Mrs . W . B. Nelson and
daughter called on Mrs. J. D.
Monday afternoon.
J- , v ^ JL k n tl o- wm . miitP qu te «iolr S
l^t week, DUt IS mucll Dofctt
now.
Leon Rodden berry of Folks
^ on y p en t Tuesday nigllt ' at
the j N elsou ‘ hotel .*
JN * mvi8 ’ dr., spent
Sunday With homefolks, but
returned Monday to his work
of surveying.
Messrs Bussell and Crews
wer e in 0U7 little town a
L. L. Jones, of Callahan,
Fla., was , here m 1 uesday ■, i j.
ing for a horse thief from
that, nlane Hone his
will w in be De successful successiui. *
Mr. Jones of liolkston was
here Tuesday nigllt.
C. M. Musselwllite and C,
C. Gould went to Bullhead
Wednesday night to meet the
steamer Evans. Dennis.
ST. MARYS.
Miss R u th Foster of St.
gi|n0M b the gueBt o£ the
1)3 B ““‘ this ' TOk -
Messrs. H. and C.
are visiting relatives here.
E. Williams was in town
week.
A dance was given by J.
Dudley last Tuesday night in
tlie Hall. There was a large
crowd and they spent an en
joyable eveing.
Tile Hi I degrade is expected
Saturday from Brunswick,
The bark Rose Innes arrived
last week bringing railroad
iron.
Ml. and , M - rs. p v E. M
P h y and little son, Char es,
returned, to VV ay cross after
two weeks spent with rela
lives in St. Marys.
S. Long is visiting relatives
here this week.
A. 0. Wriglit and daugh
ter, Miss Jennie, visited Miss
M. Ross from Saturday until
Monday.
SAND HILLS.
Miss Wetters Sugg visited
her cousin, Miss Annie Sweat
at Waynesville a few days.
Bailey Sweat was at Mrs.
Gussie Sweat's Sunday after
noon.
Guess who get disappointed
Sunday.
Levi Brantlo.v is hunting
hands to cut croSsties.
E. B. and L. B. Wainright
were at A. J. Southwell’s
night recently. Lily.
CURRENT EVENT£.
J. S. N. Davis, Jr., was elevated
last to the^'unk of a Knight Templar
week.
RevEaml Mrs. Gordon were en
tertamed by Mr. and Mm. E. P.
Noyes.on Sunday night,
Messrs, J.O.Dvul, J. S.N. Davis.
Sr., B; S. Lang and H.. S. Mc
Who# pr started down the rivei
Thurf lay morning for drum fish.
The Ven. Archdeacon D. W.
Winn 111 as promised to visit the
to visit the churches iu this county
after convention in May.
is always welcome.,
“ f LZZZZZZ «*
We wish some of them had come
our way, but perhaps a share-of
the noxt big haul may gree t our
gastronomic organs.
The distnot Mexico lately so
allliefced by severe eartliquak.es and
tidal waves, wa-s in the very field
of ]a j lor where the Rev. Mr
Q ordon iiy' e( j l as t year. No
American colonists were lost, the
lives lost being chiefly among the
laboring classes called “Peons,”
and the Indians, many of whose
villages were completely wiped
out.
Wdodbine was quite lively last
Saturday morning. First, J. K.
Be<fel , while ch ■ Some wood
in his sto re, had a stick jump up
and cut his throat quite near the
windpipe necessitating some
stitches bv [ Dr. Switt. The blood
came freei hut n0 8eriou9 effects
ensued. Secondly, a lovely scrap
occurred about 10:15 a. ill. at the
de P ot between a big insurance
ySg7m'T.h.e7n7“a'lia?”
wont be swallowed easily m this
section. Torn coats and shirts
W1,h a few cratches were the only
results after being separated We
hope tor no more such exhibitions
in our quiet burg.
A business meeting of the Epis
copal Church officers was held at
St - Marks church, Woodbine, on
Tuesday morning at 11 o’clocfe
The following were present: Rev.
G. L. L. Gordon, rector, chair
raati, ex-officio, and Messrs. E. P.
Noyes ot Ceylon mission; K. S.
Bluff - I) P Rose^Ehe churohht'
the > - ah. Owens Ferrv St.
Mary a nd Bridge Hammock were
d bv t he rector. Messrs.
D. B. ; Rose of Midriver and R. S.
Lang delegates of Satilla Bluff were elected
as to the annual con
vention of the Episcopal diocese
of Georgia, to be held at Savan
n;vll , „„ May Lb. All church
officers were present exc.ept I)r.
A. K. Swift, who was called away
i ,ro - fessi011aJ] y.
FOR SALE.—One Launch, 25
feet long, 6-foot beam, 9-horse
power, Union (gasoline) Engine.
Apply to Scott Bros., Woodbine.
Honor Roll St. Marys Academy, for Feb
ruary, 1907,
Beulah Register, 99; Lee Carle
98: Sarah Banks,‘97; Lola
96; Corio Mullin, 95;
Mamie Carleton,95; lithel Brooks,
Agnes Roberson, 94; Gertrude
Bunk ley, 98; Ida Brooks, 92; Ike
Carleton, 92; Luc ilia Roberson,
92; Bernard Brooks, 91; Dora
Fay Muhin, 91.
For Montli of March.
Beulah Register, 99; Lola Brooks
97; Sarah Banks, 95 j Ethel Brooks
95; Patrick Bran nan, 95; Dora
Fay Mullin, 94; Gertrude Bunk
lev, '94; Lee Bunkley, 94; Jim
Mullin, 93; Lawrence Wilson, 93;
Madena 92; Arrow, 92; Esther Ster
ling, Lutie Banks, 92; Bar
d on Summer, 91; Cario Mullin,
91; Lucille Roberson 91; Leona
Register, 90.
Receiver's Appointments,
Tin following are the appoint
ments of the Tax Receiver Oil
his second round:
Pearl and Mabel, Monday, 29th.
Tharin, Tuesday, April 30th.
Forkville, Wednesday, May 1st.
Midriver, Thursday, May 2d.
Satilla Bluff, Friday, May 3d.
Tompkins arid Silco. Monday,
May 6th.
Zeke Brown’s, Tuesday, May 7.
Kingsland, Wednesday, May 8.
St. Marvs, Thursday, May 9jh.
I). E. LITTLEFIELD,
Tax Receiver G. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA, I
Camden County, f •
To all whom it may cohcei"n:
Notice is hereby given that T will
apply to sitting the Court the of Ordinary land of said
county, May term as thereof, court, at
the for a head
right warrant, for a certain tract of
land lying in the 33d district, G. M.,
of said couuty, containing about four
hundred acres, and bounded a,s follows:
On the north by J. J. Kirkland, on
the east Isaac by Henry Jones, Pepper, on the
west by lands. on the south by
unknown
This April 15, 1907.
J. H. QUARTERMAN.
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