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In,Out And Abou '
^ville,
Mr and > ! rs. Donnie Young of
Waycross visited Mr and M, v A-
G.Howell Sunday;
Mr. and “rs. A, -I. Gibbs and
Mrs J. FHughes were out of town
Tuesdap.
Mr. A, B. Smith wgs with us
Tuesday.
Mr. Leon Byrd vici d Way c os’.. :
Sunday and reported a very er!
joyable time.
A new Telephone line h
put up between Komevilie
the new stiff of Dickerson a>N
Musgvove,
We can all talk to Flem' ^ bow ’
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We are glad to note the improv
ment of Hattie Ruth, daughter
of Rev. and airs. A. Kelley— Her
broken arm seems to be healing
nicely.
Sheriff P. R, Lee, Deputy G. W
North and Will Smith went to
Thelma the first of the week on a
hunt.
They found five negroes gamb¬
ling and returned with the game
and stored them away in the Co¬
unty jail,
John AV'hite colored was brougt
before the County Court last week
and plead guilty to a charge er
cheating and swendlisg, He re
-ceived 4 month or forty dollars
he paidhis fine.
Miss Bert wells departed 'oil
Soperton last week, Where sir
v ill accept the principalship of
Seyertcn high school.
Miss Bert will be greatly miss-
td by the ycur.g folks of Home
-ville.
Mr. H. (i-Luikl alirr left Mon
fo-i Galveston Texas where he has
accepted a fine poitiwn with the
railroad Compuey.
Fortuity lie has been at Port Arth
ur Texas..................
Mrs* Avic Duran is visiting her
parents here this week.
Mrs. C.H.North and two
Ben and Math were here this week
to see Mr. Orren North who
recovering from a serious injury.
Mr, E. P. LocMiear was on
streets Saturday anp Sunday-
Mrs, C. Huxfordwho
been through with a long
of sickness is still
slowly.
Mr. Oren North who holds
pogition as guad on the
gang was very seroiusiy
last Friday by a falling tree.
The tree that was being
up fell against another t' ee,
rebounded and fell on Mr.
He wa* hurried in water
mud, Tne negr<jes that he
guarding were mostly life men.
One of them helped him out
took his gun and held the
until other guards came up,
M North is now at Crum he
. where he is rapidly
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If your house is short on furni¬
ture, do not gorget that ours is
long on the - best- goods for the
least, moo A’ and we want to di¬
vide with you. The Manor Trad¬
ing Company.
Mr. B. E. Mattox nnd wr- T on-
nie smith left last Saturdap for
Jacksonville to spend a few days.
s K. Kirkland hob
jn receiv¬
carload of Salt,
1: ‘II j Your Expenses
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j '’amlidaics for oflnee are
j juried to fife their their sworn
i statement of campaign expenses
within 20 days fitter the election
It seems that the candidates
m . the Ocroher electier-hnve , .. , lor-
,,„ o n "L
= ,V Don wait until ... Judge T t v;vker ,
erar-e, ,h, , n,’ jury »lownK
should b* .loop in such ca-os.
\Ye me doMng out our on tired
took D ill ‘i ski’ 1 -- Mens mi
boys suits at cost for next ton
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day* to inalvo room for new mock
These goods arc new and sens
oable and bay ets ii* these line
should see them at orn c, lot of
exvm coals and vests Irrgo lower
than cost.
The Manor Trading Co,
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Men
Of Ch'Afactev
I their Men who really always care about select
j appearance,
if [ Siiield Brand Clothing
I I Style, all conil.-ined fit and individuality produce
j are to
that air of distinction which
marks the well dressed man.
I Not too extreme—not too
conservative but—just right
[ for men of dbctkalnatioa.
r Shield Brand Suite and
! [! Overcoats, stand for the best
workmanship—the best f abrics
—the best style ever produced
M for the prices.
$10.00 the Lowest,
m || $20.00 the Hiskeat.
We ere always glad to
gf show you.
gf XvilLl ; 02’ trading
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JO ME RYU 4...FRIDAY, <>ct : >b'e n 21 J9IO
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Rev Joe Thigpen filled lusreg-
-ular appointment at the School
house 8 van day and Sunday.
Rev, John Deen was hero Sun¬
day. !>ro.Thigpen e]ieden him and
he, delivered his second sermon
I 'e has bees Liceed, to* qreach.
A certain man in our neigh be-
hood has a few acres of good Gotten
ami on the sumo ground he has an
■excepnonalh good crop of Cuekle
. urn' \ He off? red some of the Diu -
| kies If,53 pi. hundred IBs to pick
Hi ■ cotton and they told him they
would make a start, for $c * 00 pr.
f
hundredlb». hum: thinks the crop
would be easier gathered with a
1 mowing machine.
Mr.W.M erffis of Mill Wood was
a dleavuid visitor in our section
last week.
S. |A\ cure clan tosee&rMoseSand-
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i cm out , agai, . T He has , been , confined .
. to his bed for several weeks but
I . * l » look a,to hls *>"«
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j Several of our boys wore engaged
in a fox chase afew days ago but
’ tor 80mo clulSi0 they only ” Bogged
• ” t ->o foxes,
I wamlr if Old Clinch can com
pkdc with conice Co. in the Bjid
Tigir line I lipe not, J unaei'stand
there has boon something lika 40
or 50 Bills found :■ gainst thi Tiger
boy 8 and a week or more worn for
he Grand Jury yet,
The Dog Fennels are in bloom
‘and have been for several days we
«ma\ have some frost about Decern -
ber the 1st who knows?
Mr, J, R- Ritdi a prominent
member of the sons of rest, moved
all of his belongings to Pearson a
few days ago. Let us have- pease
' l,r ‘ prosperity amen,
I Mr John Spikes of
; was a pleasant visitor here
| day and ‘ Sunday,
Bill,
LOST
| One black horse fliule abou
1 7 years old ,one dark mare mule
about 12 years old escaped from
my lot 4 miles South of Ruskin
!Tli ? ht of September 22.
Finder will please drop me a
card to Ruskin oa. and be rewar-
ded for your trouble.
Barnard
Young men who dress well will
be pleasant!y surprised with our
; sow line of Beacon and Shield
Brand Clothing. We show von
...i- not excelled in tailoring and
fit by other clothing eoxting you
. 43 to 45 move. The Manor Trn '
i ! ing Company, Manor. G i.
No. 1 Texas R. P. seed oats and
i Ce'orgia seed rye in now in season
' and The Manor Trading Co., as
usual leads in this line. Send us
your order, if you can’t come to
’ see ns.
If you want a good wagon at a
bn '-gain you want to see The Mft-
oo” Trading Co., Manor, Ga. at
once.
Tf you think that hay stubble
’ will he hard to manage, just
•d! on The Manor Trading Com-
i and they will prescribe a
M f'-irmiek or Osborne Disk TTar-.
Gnarftnteed. to mire the
* rouble or money hack.
The Manor Trading Company
Dm fill all your wants and save
tnn running all over the country
M rmf vrbat von -want and ■’hen we
,-u-r. you such nice, valuable pke-
buUllL'U ;
vv .s.i
Mr:, F. B. Birman? spent the
day wdb Mr- and Mrs- M. Simian*
Saturday.
Mr, F. L. Fonder of near Mill-
town was a pleasant visitor here
Sunday. F,m,
Miss Rosa Shivers of Suwanee
Fla, visited her sister Mrs, E. D,
Mikeli-
Air. F. Register of O’bryan Fall
visited Dr. and Mrs C. P. Bullard
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr- F, Hughes of near here
visited here Sunday P,M.
Dr. S- J., Birmans made a busi¬
ness trip to Waycross last Satur¬
day-.
Mrs. A- E. Perm? who has been
visiting her mother at pitst Ga.
was called to the bed side of her
knsbenb last Wednesday who has
very ill but we are glad to note
that he is improving fast.
:.rr. E. J. Stalvey left Saturday
for Douglas where he will spend
a few days on business.
Last Thursday evening at the
home of Mr. and Airs. J. D. Wea.
ver was a social given hi honor
of the young folks, The house
was decarated with different
kinds of ferns and bowls of roses
and vir.es, manv kinds of games
were played and music was furn¬
ished by Miss Ella Clark and Mr.
n. Register.
The evening was passed
off wiih joy and happine-M by the
youg folks.
Mr. S. A- Pierce left Sunday
for Douglas to spend several days
on biwjness, Smith
Mr, and Mrs, V, M, left
last Wednesday for Charlston S,
€, where they will spend several
days with their son,
Mr, m. Birmans made a business
trip to Valdosta Brturday,
We are very sorry to say that
Mrs, B, simians who has been
ill is not-any bstter
Mrs, M, Rice of Thelma spent,
the (lay with her mother last
Wednesday Mrs P, «, Lee,
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Take notice that I, as adminis¬
trator on the estate of W. K.
Peagler late of Clinch County,
County, Georgia, deceased, will
sell at the court house door of
Clinch County between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid¬
der for cash, on the first Tuesday
in November, 1910, in pursuance
of at: order of the Court, of Ordi¬
nary of said county the following
real estate, to-wit: Four hundred
and eighty-six (486) acres of lot
of land Number three hundred
and fifty-five (355.'( being all of
aid lat, except four acres in the
south east corner of said lot.
Three hundred and sixty-five acres
of lot three hundred and fifty-six
(.356), said amount of a ores being
in the western part of said lot
:rid known as the D. TT Holmes
Meet of ’and Fifteen-’. (.15) acres
in the south vest corn hr, of lot
Aren hundred and -’thirty-two
where Mr-key now lives.
Twenty acres of lot of land Num¬
ber three hundred and seventy
'’270'! same being on the west side
near center of said west line
where Dock Wilson now lives.
South half of lot. three hundred
and eighty (380). One hundred
and fifty (1501 «cro<? in the west¬
ern part nf lot of fend number
four hundred and three (403) he.
iny the Spikes tract. Fifty (50)
acres in the eastern paH of lot.
four hundred and two. all being
in 1 bo 7th District of Clinch coun-
■y, Georgia. Also five acres in
the town of TTotnerville hounded
on three sides hv street and on
(he north hv Eeord lands and
•mown as the Sweat, property.
Terms of said sale being cash and
for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs.
IT. J Reanfer.
Administrator.
AKGTOR’S NOTICE.
First Round.
W ' ‘ • at Argyle Oct. 17, 1910.
liupont 18.
Stockton 19.
Withers 20 .
Fargo 21.
Edith 21 at 3 p. m.
Council 22.
Magfnoiia 24.
Wiregrass 25,
Floor’s Mill 26. F
Mini Creek 27.
Second Bound,.
Annie Nov. 5, 1910.
Dupont Nov. ( 8 .
Stocktop Nov. 9.
Withers Nov. 10.
Fargo Nov. 11,
Edith Nov. 11 at 3 p. in.
Council Nov. 12 .
Magnolia Nov. 14
Wiregrass Nov. 15.
Moore’s Mill Nov. 28.
.Mud Creek Nov. 29 ,
Thigpen Nov. 30 until 12 a. m.
Birmans Nov. 30 at 2 p. in.
Third Round.
Argyle Dec. 1. 1910. *
Dupont. Dec. 2.
Stockton Dee. 3.
Withers Dec, 6 .
Magnolia Dec. 7,
Youngs Crossing Dec. 8 .
Fargo Dec. 9.
Wiregrass Dee. 10.
Sandj Bottom Dec. 12 until 12
a. nt.
Moore’s Mill Dee. 13 till 12 am,
Balloon Dec. 12 at 2 p, id.
Mud Creek Dec. 14.
Thigpen Dec. 15 till 12 a. in.
Sirupum Dec. 15 at 2 p. m.
Young men who dress well should see om
'NTE w LINE OF. SUITS NOWJON SALE AT
THE BIG STORE F
We pay special attention to tit and quality do
not b© affraidto risk a trip to Manor lor your
Suit for we have the stock, new and up i o date
and guamtee satisfaction. Our Beacon and
Shield Brand Olothing is not excelled in thi
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BIG' STORE OF The M ANO R THA L (II •
COMPANY MANOR GN^EG-IA
2the placev/hers you. win alwaAB-;i> : IT )
complete Men’s stock of dry goods- notion. I . > '•
shoes and Ladies lumishings f *;n .*
Hardware, Cane mills> Wasrons, Bug.Res J •!
HarrowStalks catters.vvire fenoit-.g a-^der
thing in the Line of farming imr reme \ 4-,
should come and see our stock, Ii you on iir-
write us and we will give your ML r i • .
pta '.5313)1 i £
THE MANOR TRAD! NGfOMPA x
MANOR GEOR( i T /i v
0 KOR^ilA—Clinch Be'rsonally. County:
appeared before me
life undersigned authority, F; B". •• «,
prmans, who upon path says that
he was a candidate for the state
senate for the 5th Senatorial dis¬
trict in the primary held August
23rd, 1910, and that' the follow¬
ing is a true statement of the/
amount expended in his campaign
as near is can be ascertained and
th<‘ purposes for which said
amounts were expended are set
out therein, and that said amounts
veer furnished from liis own per-
son; resources:
Railroad fare traveling ex¬
penses Entrance $39.50
Fee, (paid Execu¬
tive Committee \ ...... 5,00
Announcement in three news-
no pers, i5.no
Printing circulars, et*.....24.40
Postage, etc...... . . .. 10.00
$93.90
F. B. Birmans.
Hworn to and cuhsenhed before
me, this 26th day of September,
H'MO.
A. J. Gibbs.
Clerk, S. C.. C. C. Ga.
WANTED TO BUY.
Fmall fsirtn near school located
in cood ho<r >>>■■! cattle range.
Address Box 10,3. Trilby, Fla. '
5 or <5 dosra of ” 666 ” will cu
leas of cliaLs and Fove
price 25 cts.
When in need of wire fencing
to J. L. W&ldrup.