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Si’i.i c.o ^ . gr • governor
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his formal r. Bnouncetnerd, and
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‘county in the • II - letter to
the toiers has ft
To the Democratic \h*t‘5rs of (reor-
gia:-
In .-spouse to request.-* irom
many -, arts of the State, but
^lispe Ai lh; from the people. if
■ Lovs-ojr <4c*(rgi«, and my own de-
sjre ahj ambition i>- fid the highest
■office, n your, gud, i hereby an-
iKJ’in# t r-.nt ! an a candidat-- for
the democratic nomination for
Cover nor.
Between this and the primary
election, 1 shed endeavor to meet
the pi-opie of the- several countys
and disen-sa with them such ques¬
tions !& shall be uppermost in the
public'mind. My [ilatfon D other
than line Constitution and Laws of
Georgia, i 'he impartial enforce¬
ment of the laws, and the treat¬
ment iff all people, and e\ -ry in¬
terest, with justice and fairness.
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Savannah, Ga., Jan. 1 Utb, 1906.
Mr. Geo. ML Dame III.
Mr. Goo. M. Dame was striek-
enjjvery suddenly last Wednes¬
day foft‘moon, with what was
■ at itrst thought to b paralysis
but was afterward found to he
renal colic from dm passage of
a calculus Prostration was con
plete and fears were entertained
for his recovery but be soon ral¬
lied and ia now improving.
His son, Dr- G. A Dame of
Inverness Fla. came up Thurs¬
day night and will remain un-
dill he begins to conv&lest '*0
North-Crews. j
On last Thursday evening at j
half past four o’clock the home
cf Mr. and Mrs. W. B. fourth
was the scene of a very pretty
wedding when their daughter
Miss Rhoda was married to Mr.
Monk Crews. Rev. R. A. James,
of near Hybert perform**! the
ceremony after which the com¬
pany retired to the diningroom
where a beautiful feast was*serv-
-ted. Mr. and Mrs. Crews are
both young people of many
Sterling qualities and happy
traits.
The writer joins with their
trmny friends in extending con-
gratula Jons and wishing them
w* much and happiness.
success
One of their devoted friends.
Notice.
All confederate «r>ldlcr? and tfic :
* i« ■ of confederate soldiers
pensions are requested to
in’ to* 1 sign their vouchers.
P*vrt nt will be- made somewhat
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-4>a a _vear.
Very truly, 1
J. T. Dame,
Ordinary. !
i *r^ OFFIC >F GU^ v?;v >UMTY.
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t SC is attention
.nee pr •.%emr ns.
{ m, i iatte or?
■e 1 IV Use W Vi nong the
uxuds f In* WFat” ia mak-
g freqi Lnt visits to Waycross
reccntiv Wc kr >*■ tisat he believes
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st igly in that sir, _ hgo injunction,
which says, “Mm iisall not live
Thor foes: tte may look for
interesting* result ;S S- on.
We may remark in passing, that
Mr. Francis Simon Holmes, in
;,, tv c i rc | es is still king of the
grove.
Mr. Julius H■ ■ y Patterson the
ConunL.xiry man for
Southern Pine Co. of Ga.
also a brother of ‘'Handsome
is our latest recruit, into
life, and heDhas .made good
a rush. The Maidshill give him
glad mit.
Wanted; Bv the genial ,Tnck-
Hand-over Place, a lady with
f SO.OCHl, j Twenty Thu.-i-
who is niUing to'fcay “yes”,
Miss ihel, the aceoniplished
ught -f Sunt. W, D. Morton.
has cntly returned from
extended visit to Kentucky and
pomts of interest out West,
vi-iting her friend, .Miss
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Mi. \ D. nlorti ._ >n,. tin-- _
and genial Supt the
Pino Co. of Ga. made a
to Savannah on business this
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Mr. Samuc-l Smith Middleton,
known because of his ex¬
baritone voice, has started
Homerville several times recent¬
but never gets more than half
wonder whet is the matter.
Jolly Henry Kynss always
distinguished thes days.
you arc a sport so go ahead.
B H Stallings has at last parted
his whiskers and tong locks.
be something doing.
SPECIALS.
We are specially tit;feed to sell
you a Thornhill Light Running
' ;ross **o wagon for one to four
mules.
Don't wait tit; the prices go up
to buy your wire fencing for the
season
Men and boys' clothing.
Ladies Jackets and capes. Specially
reduced prices during December.
Now opening the handsomest
line of china, glass-ware and holi¬
day goods ever before shown at
right [irices.
New lot cook stoves, furniture,
mattresses, etc., just arriving. See
us before you buy.
One of our Reversible Disc
Harrows will make farming
easier and life longer.
Manor Trading Co.
Manor, Ga.
Mules for Sale.
W bov F : -ale about 50 head
mules’ If in need of mules for farm
purpose's it will be to your in-
to sea tins lot. f alt at our
mill, Cutting, Ga.
Southern Pine (’o, of Ga.
The season of Indigestion is now
hand. Rign’s Dyspepsia Tablets
relieve indigestion, unci correct
stomach disorders. Sold by
Ilomorville Drug Co.
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v >e ;,,akl..before t
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rfi 11 t LP(K> bcttfk 1 UiC
m s f M j,. lit it
ami t or tl\ follow-
i described propt towit: Lots
oi land ik: 36#, m, 39 and
BrT in the 12th District sif Clinch
County Oa, and lot no. 140 in the
7 th District, of said Count}', ,all
the above lots containing 490acres
more or less each. Said property
being levird on and to bo sold as
the property of Jno. A. Dars(*y,
Agt. to satisfy a Tax Execution
issued by D, O. Simians Tax Col¬
lector of said County and against
the said Jno, A. Darsev agt. for
his State and County taxes for the
rear 1905.
Written notice given the do-
iundaut as required by law.
This January 2nd 1906.
S. A. Sweat,
Sheriff 0. C.
illsn at the same time- and place
the following described property
to wit. Lots of land nos. 175, 173,
195, 180, 1 f, 17, 48, 170< 58, 84.
84, ami 165 in 11 13tfi District.
of sadi County also Lots nos, 80.
.140, 189, 113, and 79 in the 12th
District of said County, also Lots
.nos. 80. 91 in tin 11th 1 ns*
i.ru'S-of said County also Lots nos
21H, 851, 20, 21, ;_28, 29, 80 and
31 m t-ho 10th District of said
ofClincli and containing
icvcs more or less each. Said
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trie pfdpiin o .. 5iicmgati fuin-
i \ ri» i -iyii Tax ExecC
issued —J D, O. Sirmarm Tax
Colici bu¬ #a I Cm. lly and u-
against the said Mlchg tui
C< for their Stat and County
taxes for the year .1905,
IV ritten notice given the defend¬
ant as required by law-
This 2nd day of Jan.I960.
8. A, Sweat
Sheriff C. (X
Also at the same time and
place the followingdescribed prop-
r 1 to wit.Lot of land no. 175 in
the 7th District of the said Coun¬
ty ofM-Clinch and containing 490
a eree more or lestse said property
levied ion and to E - sold as the
iproperty of 1). C. Sirmans Agt.
M. McLendon to satisfy aTax
Exo-vution issued by I>. C. Simians
pax collector of said County and
against the said I), C. Sirn
Agt, M, E. Mci.endon for IS
State and County taxes for the
yaar 1905.
Written notice given the de¬
fendant as required by law.
This 2nd day of Jan. 1906.
S. V Sweat,
Sheriff C.C
Also at the same time and
place the following described
property to wit. One town lot
in the town of Homerville said
County, bounded as follows,
on the North by colored Lodge
and on the East by land of i
Methodist Parsonage, on the
South by lands of heirs of
Luctndy Brown and on the
West by lands of r. r. Drawdy.
Levied on and to be sold us
the property of J . 1. Smif h Agt.
for mother to satisfy a Tax Fifa
issued by D. C. Sirmans Tax I
collector Oi said county for J
his state and county taxes for \
the year 1905.
'Written notice given defend¬
ant as required by law.
This 2nd day of Jan. 1906.
8. A. Sweat .
Siietiff.
Clinch County Geogia.
Ai > \ St ih-4 : a
ace the foll|w a r
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> i, of stiff! too.
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It v led
the p v ; v IV. da
Lawful to sn|sfy a err x fifa
if sued by IX Fd'i ;f ■ Sir;*: ■ ; :.-. D:
Collector of County P
against tlie said Magda! £5
Dawfel for hqj 'Btate-md com:
taxes for the,,, ear 1005.
Written notice given ;o
defendant as , <\o uirefi 1 >y 3a > .
This 2nd. cLa oi Jan. ii.Od
S. js. Sweat.
, herifJTC. 0.
Ahso at thCmanic time ami
place tm* foliowixig described
property to vr;t: Lots of and
Nos. 91, 1!!:J, fo, 2>4, ItH)'- 168, 10,
20, 90, 92, 62, 169,170. Mo,
19, in the Dfcii District also
96, f>7, and 58un the 12th. Dist.
of said County, of Clinch vud
containing 49'1 Acres more or
less each. Said property levied
upon and to be sold as the
property tp Cranford and
Walker to s vtbfy a Tax fifa
issued by B O. Simians Tax
Collector of» -.aid County and
against the fo|d Cranford and
W .itten ihbtice given
defendants m: required 1 hi \v
This 2nd. ds- v <i[ Ja imary 19o6
DB. A. Sweat.,
v !mri!'i: C, C.
Al-o nt the same time and j
(lie following descritied
property to -wit. One town lo
in the town of Homerville in said
county and bounded as follows
on the North by lands of the
heirs of Lucinda Brown on the
East by lands of Methodist
Parsonage and on the Mouth
and West by lands of <:.
Drawdy, Levied on and to be
eold as the property o J.t
Smith Agt. for William Smith
to satisfy a 'Tax fifa issued by
D C. Sirmans Tax collector for
■ ■■aid county for his State and
county taxes for the year 1905.
This 2nd day of Jan. 1906.
•S’. A. Sweat,
Sheriff
Also at the same time and place
the following described property
towit. Lot of land no. 460 in. the
7th District of the said County of
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Clinch and containing 490 acres
more or less each. Said
property levied on and to
be sold ’as the property
of Clements Saussy agt’ Est. V. L
Fulton to satisfy a Tax Execution
issued by D. C. Simians Tax Col¬
lector of said County and against
the said Clements Saussy Agt,
Est. V. L. Fulton for his State
and County Taxes for the year
1905.
Written notice given the defend¬
ant as required by law.
This 2nd day of Jan. 1906.
S. A. Sweat '
SheriffC. C.
Also ut the same time and ],lace the
folioiving described property to wit. J-ot
lend no. 313 in the 7th District of the
said County of Clinch and containing
acres. Said property levied on to bo
as the properly of Jerry M: Jeffords
satisfy a 'fax Execution issued by D.
Sim.aui Tax Colic tor oi s aid county
nyainst t!»e said Jerry M. Jeffords
bis Stale and county taxes for tlie
1905
Written notice given the defendant as
by la v,.
This 2nd day of Jan. 190 >•
S. A. Sweat. Sheriff;
Continued on 4th. page.
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