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THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CLINCH COUNTY
Subscription’ $ 1.00 A Year In Advance.
EXTRAORDINARY OFFER
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The Waycross Business College, of Waycross, Ga., the
schaol that has done so much for the (level ipvnent of young people,
and raising «f salaries, and which has won for itself the distinct
reputation of being the “Model School of the South 11 is now of-
faring as a special inducement, a discount of 10 per cent on all
scholarships sold during the month of January. This Special of¬
fer is made simply because we intend to make this a record breaking
month, and it does not mean that the instruction will be lessened in
anyway. All students will receive individual attention, and the
best and most intelligent efforts of the faculty and principal, will
be devoted to their interest.
Every ambitious young man and young woman should read
•ne of our new catalogues and booklets entitled “Business Educa¬
tion.” If vou have not seen them, write us a letter at once and
they will be forwarded without delay.
People who have not visited our school are surprised to act¬
ually know that we get pupils from nearly all of the Southern
but those who are acquainted with our work, and who have examined
•ur methods of teaching, are not surprised. Upon visiting the
college and taking a look over the rooms and inspecting the systems
they can readily see how we manage to get students from other
states and other cities maintaining similar institutions.
Interested parties should call at the sehool at once, or write
for full information and Special Enrollment Certificate and Appli¬
cation.
Remember, this Special Offer if> good for thirty days and not
thirty-one or more. RIGHT NOW is the time for you to get a
thorough practical business'education. Will you take advantage of
this extraordinary offer which will be the means of doubling your
salary within one year, or will you continue at the present rate,
dissatisfied, small salary, long hours, and hard work.
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HEW BLACKSMITH FHGF
I anr now ready to do all kinds of blacksmith work on
short notice. First class workmanship at reasonable prices.
All kinds of vehicle repairing promptly attended to.
Horse-Shoeing a specialty
WILL APPRECIATE A TRIAL ORDER. SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
W. W. ELLICTT
tiOM£R\iLLI GEORGIA.
Atlantic Coast Line
Ex.5 -II 1 I li I rjr S ;? babvaen rl» merville and wt
gonmry, Biranagham,|New Orleans, Chicago, Cincinnati St. Louis
and all points west also to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Wrshingon also Cuba and Florida points Through Pullman sleep
cars.
DEPARTURES OF TRAINS
Going East Going West
No. 58 at 4:28 a. m. No. 57 at 11:06 p m.
No. 182 at 8:57 a. in. No. 185 at 2:13 p. m.
No 18D.it 4:52 p. m. P < ]ifi :' 6:57 a. m.
No. 42 at 0;30 p. m, No. 4,3at 8:7 m.
Direct connections at Port Tampa with P. & O, S. S. Co. Ship::
or Key "tost and Ha van
Cennections at Savannah with steamer lines to Baliimore,Philu
delghia, New York Boston and points north.
THESE FIGURES GIVEN AS I FORMATION A ND
CHEDULE NOT irARANTEED
Fifteen centssaved on interstate journey by buyingtickets
HOMER VIL IE, GA .. FRIDAY, APR, 22 1910
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The news wants a correspondiit
in each community of the county
to se»d in the happenings of
ortancc-each we-k or as often
any thing happensas will be of
general interest to the public.
We may not be able to print
every thing that may be sent to
us for lack of space or time in
which to set up the type, but we
assure you tnat should you favor
us with the news o. your commit-
ity that every effort will be used
to get it in the col tuns of our pa-
per at ihe proper time.
In order to do this it will be nee-
cssary to end all communications
into the office not later than Thu¬
rsday morning of each week.
Upon application envelops will
he furnished to the correspondent
also a copy of the news will be
furnished free as long as the party
cominious correspcoudent.
On the 15th, of this month,
the census enumerators appointed
by the 'government began their
duties.
The following is a list of the
Enumerators and the district's
they are to take.
H- J. Dame. Homerville
and Withers.
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F. 0. Dame............ Argyle and
Moore’s Mill.
G M. Dame ..... Wiregrass I
and Magnolia.
T. M. Kirkland, ..... Fargo.
8. J. Airmans, ..... ... DuPont.
W. R. picket-son, Mudcreek,
The law makes encumbent
upon each and every citizen to
correct and truthful answers
to each and every question
While some of the questions
seem out of place to parties ,
who are not familar with the
of the Government in as-
the hence.in i j
answers
of the enumrerators we'
to say that these questions 1
prepared and sent to them j
the census department do-i
and expects answers
one-
You will save time anti tr • '.Mo
counting every thing on the;
that you can think of an the
man when he comes will j
I your atten tion to the rest . I
we wish to extend our symp-
to the old maids and old
on having to answer to i
age question.
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STOCKHOLDERS
MEET.
ATLANTIC and GULF
COMPANY HOLDS MEETING-
Following a Meeting of the Stock-
holders, the Directors Elected
Officers of Company.
, V stockholders Meeting o' the
Atlantic and’ (Suit Grocery Co
was held yesterday for the purp-
ose of ratifying the purchase and
consolidation of the Lowen Gro-
Company,
There were present R. F. Bowen
preident of the Bowen Grocery
Campany; A .0. Pan 1 , vieepres-
dent-of the Bowen Grocery Go;
F.B. Sirmans, president of the
Atlantic and Gulf Grocery Co,
and JVB. Perm enter, vice presi¬
dent of the Atlantic and Gull
Grocery Company;' MCK. Peag-
ler, secretary and treasure of the
ADantic aud Gulf Groeeiy Co,
S.A. Sweat and J. F. Patte-
After rati’ying (lie consolidation
above mentioned and transac¬
such other business as was
to the meeting Mr.
Similars tendered his resign -
as president and director of
Atlantic and Gulf Grocery Co,
was accepted with many
Mr. Sirmans has been
*ol’ the Atlantic and and
Grocery Company, for the
live aim while not ac
m management of th
has assisted largely
u'it ii g. 'od advice and financial aid.
Ur. Sirmans is one of the most
and substantial citzens
Clinch County.
a n 11 rnocr of years ho very
represented his countv ill she
a where his ability and
i>atur; Won for hi... the
at esteem ot his colleagues.
dr. S, A- Sweat tendered hh
,-s a. <iii<ctoi oi |i lie
1 tn> -l: mi i (’il >Cery Co.
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Foi.owing the {uljmirnmcnt of
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usurer.
With combined txipital smd xia-
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YOTXIII NO. 28.
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M. J. PEAGLER, President J. F. HUGWM, Cm
W. T. DICKERS ON, Vfee-Pmsident jA
BANK Of HQttERVILE
MDMFR v'iLLE -G rt
CAPITA! STOCK, $ 25 , 000 . 00
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XDXX-i CTORS.
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H. J. PEAGLER W. T. DICKERSON R. G. DICKERSON
II. J. Dam© 2AME D. E. KIRKLAF«
S. A. SWEAT, P. B. SIRMANS, W. K. PEAGLER.
This bank solicits the accounts of adfvMuals, merchants, farusStS
and others, and we will extend eve accommodation consistent Wih,
banking. y
We want your business and will make it to your in teres.
to don! with us. p
SPRING AND SUMMER
Ready.to-wear goods have been re«
eeived in all departments.
Everything for
ill fit OHLIEHBB (
Wo are sow ready to fill orders
G-et your outfit,in time for Easter
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SAYAN:,: , GEORGIA.
P. P. P.
Males Mm Ceres in Blcci Poison, Eknniatisin anS Smte’
I. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated. *r»v,s
strength to where weakened sickness, nerves, gloomy expels disease, giving the patient health *»*}
aappinoss, ' f-hd poison, feelings and lassitude ii-nst prevailed,
■ -mercurial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all atonrt
UBQ skin diseases, Wise blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter,
jujifder • cd, w- ay without teas e 5 contradiction that P. P. P. is the best oh*..,
the world,
iiadies whose systems are pc'aonod and whoso Wood is in an 'mpure
. ...due to menstrual Irregularities, are peculiarly benofitted b.y the
d-ftuiS touic and blood tlaonstag properties of P. P. P„ Priekiy Asb
g’»«3sium.
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i Branches also at Ncvv Orleans, T«a., and BufTalo, N. Y. Ce o:«o.
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