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Dr. LW. V . Lee of Tin.masville, !
v..sit>t. his !uother P. K Lee of'
t:.i*<>iu day (hi.-, week.
Air, Ld I >mgi«r aim family
:.have in-. ved to Homerville and
Col. v S. F u C. ?’'iU Townsend rfs ide:i_ee Church of
; on
"Street.',.
'die F lr * Fla., ’’dm formerly Carbett of Jackson-
operator here
was among las many friends Sun¬
day.
Misa ilettje Stephens and her
Sl>f)c[ arrived ,
1WL fcfiuiiiy from . Albany. y
& 'X“ protracted meeting at the j
.mght. 4jlfetaoch:-.t Itftv. Church Geo. P closed Revicrre Sunday] who!
conducted the services was an
able and Soffit speaker.. The
vices were attended bv large! |
crowds throughout the v. r
* ile. gniith f Dappat. ibj was
on Jo-tea- ok'- aft S. reels C. Tu-v.lay. Townsend
of St.
Ah.’ C-. ;; visiting his Wends!
in IP- rvilie this wee,, i
Jcci 'T-vwnsend is solk-itor
e v, court of St. Marys
- president sf tbe organiKi! Georgia.!
m Mr - -Anntv officers of
L. Moss -f fhitCn:«- Ua Ga i :
w?s 1 . re' buG. c-i
: Mr. 'Jo! Spikes "a
farmer of 1 3.1:11 sMtriet
its town' T\>- .-biv j
•Wi.;-."I#*B: rlaw ha# gone, to i
H&S&ghww. Gn. to Rcopjtt a*pml 1
tiff w.timXr. uW F. C. Dame wko , >
has -O of the Hazlcbarst i
Nows. m i
Mrs. !#G DC 1: f-r.-ioa who has-1
been apej^mg #ome tune with rel- j
stivoe in Scots, lie. \ a., returaed ’
bi-ms .M-Vdar.
Dv W, J. Stat'Lton W*S hers
this week
■s£)r, F. O. Folks made a nrofea
rffosal call here Monday
; We are sorry to note the ill
£!f -S Of Rvv. *, Kellv TTp has
been confine to his bed Hcverai
with fever
ifrs. C TTuxtord is reported to
luring be verv nick sgfthi She has been!
with fever for a long !
tfsie
Col. ^.^^jpsine recently at-1
ten-.V.J tliM i bd L .dge at Ma
elm. KL *.
If yon nee Hard Made Hick
OrylAxe The^jin Hanf»es thai will stand
tin* test r Trading Co.
Manor jjSantity, Gu. have the good. Any
fciuvlitw jfore is smsll but large
foi baigahiFf!, h-d-jT'fif Dry Goods ecfc.We
fiav, beat.
’ J, Bdfert ifi s "co V a!dosta Go
fi store is the most com
»let<r!itt!e store you ever saw
^ TJt Mathis Valdosta oa
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"YoEg men who dress well will
like' our new cuts for youg gents
Copie on and take a look and get
pelted about the latest men up-te
ffatb aloihing. Tho Manor Trading j
Company.
*i fSmall WANTED TO BUY.
near s, -hool located
In‘good hog and cattle range,
address Box 103, Trilby, Fla.
D V Tomlinson was with us
©so day this week.
JacksoH Pierce from Dames
l^Lill was among the prominent
of Homerville Tuesday.
Mr. J. J- Smith was in town
.frAesduy and says he is going
•begin grinding cane this week or
^Alr. Warner Monday. Smith of near He :.nd Mid-
]L N’&v was hcre a
-A 'few otiw-is from his community
t% ordered 164 syrup barrelv. Mr.
,amith expects to fill 20 of them
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JSSswelf.
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i o ^M0 5 .aj?
# S3 ix $ 1 W. #
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THE OFICIAL ORG AN OF CL IN OH COUNTY
HOMER Y1LLE, GFRIDA Y } A":) VEMBER 4
The Hanoi’ Trading Company
invites al! the ladies in the eoun-
ty to call an! see their now stock
of Sweaters; Just- the garment
you need for the cold weather.
The Manor Trading Co. is show
ing a most excellent lino of ladies'
union suits and all sorts of under-
wear at popular prices.,
If tiie cold snap has caught
just tie. come on to The Martyr Trad¬
ing and'supply your needs in
Winter good s. The Pot' Store is
showing a Mtmpleie jinw of Inen’s
Indies r and childrens’ union suits.
Under vests. ; ete. Our new ,selva-
.
tiocs of ladies’ and Pussys coats,
are opening and going on tide. Be
? ariv and get suited.
‘
The Manor P -mlintt. Co.
Our line of Clothing is.-unequal.
0 j in thi» country and you will
make no inistak to come this wav
f or vour suit.
Tkc Manor Trading On.
If you need an extra coat at less
than you could buy the cloth from
a dry goods store, just come to
Big Spuv and you will get
just what you want.
The Manor Trading Co.
Call , , on The - Mandr Trading Co. i ,
or - VOUf kbw Harrows and all
implements liveded.-'on your farm,
Prof. G. A Stubbs of l- nigla-..
Ga., .way vis',Wig '.‘fiends and
ativc-s here Adurd-iy. Pro
Stubbs s-.w to ITahira to begin j
p m f ; <v i-Vn p. wf 1 , .,• MV4 V
vbh Vun dieFTi. . ■ !- , *
'^dLSe I -it j n X • 1
p.,1 L 1 ,;
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,,.‘V , .D- - Lock-o - r of {attest >
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1 lS v f*. v i H " raerv ’ ,lk '
Jlt ’ eB<1<ri ^ ^ ° * iIe ’
Mr J. if. Forda a« here on
business mV dai ,i, week. j
r _ ,, ‘Otb o* , uohr
v ' tii< 1,1 t " wri Tu '" sJ 'b v ’ Mr. Booth
!ias S,>1(1 ll,s fi, rm and is going to
move to Clermont, Florida.
Messrs. Jessie and L. Langford
were here on business Monday,
Mr. E. F. Tomlinson brought
several bales of cotton' here Mon.
day. .
OF CALO-
^I'EE j
A®* si 4 y° ut doctiu , . and he Will
-
tell , you calomel is a good medici-1
ne - but to be careful when you .
*r« taking it, for it is always
taken with some risk. Why take • '
"
this risk, . when . T Dodson . , ... Liver
lone
posseeses ai[ the good medicinal
properties of calomel; but is per¬
fectly harmless., and does not
cause nausea or restriction
habits or dset Get a bottle under
th® guarantee that they will er-
your money if it does uot gfve
satisfaction. Try it at their risk.
e You Expenses
All adidat.es L->r office are
requried to file their their sworn
statement of campaign expenses
within 20 day s after the election
It seems that the candidates
in the October electien have for-
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go.^ii a,
Dont wait until Judge ranter
erarges the-grand jury as to what
should be donp in such cases.
LOST
One black horse mule abou
7 years old ,one dark mare mule
about 12 years old escaped from
my lot 4 miles South of Ruslcin
of 22.
Firiaer will please drop me a
ear( j to Gi4 . and be rewar-
ded ! ’or your trouble.
Sincerely
Barnard
If you need a good wagon The
Manor Trading Co. wants you as
a eustornei and will make it
resting for you,
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i?aces*
Savummh Georgia, Nov. 3.-
Jfe second and only
tmnM races wdl bu held m
vanah, NoVf mber 11th and 1,4th.
awu yea-, ago. the same
rru.c Leer was won «* the world
laumuu driver Wagner. m a hiat
ear, heating ueiuory by 54 ’ sec¬
onds in a Benz and these two
*P et-d ^ ’' ,Vr rt - psc of
years, nav, vein returned to
vamiati to try out thei'r mighty
steeds and to see in that length
of time if either have acquired
any more skill than on the previ¬
ous ocv ■«!'*». This yce.r however,
they will have competitors. American drivers
us worthy
in the Light ear race, the Lan¬
cia again returns, to try for an¬
other victory, but the American
contingent this y -u- N much
stronger and the little loreig»er
will have to do it whilt? lot belter
than it did Jsat yen 1 if it wi *hea
to take oft’ the honors, as tin're
will bo th-: Mercers, Coles, k a is.
P-uleks, Fttrinons. Maxwells and
- : s: dip h.v« 'taineil , riwing
-A -li of ;nu > 1 re entry
lan!: f ,f ‘ t!, '‘ G-uid Prm> Rne«
, stipul'i-
«*>»*« ins no
n " w ' s ai ’"' tlu ‘ ‘; a1 ’ “ an iM : nmfJe al *
^ “T ,,jl ,m;M
l! 'o; required mmi'ssjtms of w,re
" ow 111 <*»>« •••»-.• ini use. The
nr-* for tnis race is a g" J cup
at and ■i a cl-.vl
b ngo tropl and nn only bv G-!d
> ,1:u '!?’ ’ Sl * r til next year’s
m tl,e rtTU '‘pZ'imnTZ
that -Savsinn hi
11- yi-’uV‘,v< <.-•» t. j::
Cl,on- to the wimie 12.(390 to
the driver who cornea hi second
h’io S: L'kh., to the drivw who
in third.
In the Light Car Race, the
P*‘«es are first for those care
whose- engines measure from 230;
to placement, 300' cubic the hirers Savannah piston chal-1 dig-J
Frige three years trophy, which by the was lasofa, won j j
ago
another Italian car and driven by j
Louis Strang This trophy is a
magnificent olio standing 27 inch-'
09 l ‘igh on an ebony base and
lu » d * of sterling silver costing
Savannah Club $2,000. At
thus base of tfeiH trophy are aiver-
a i baleu of cotton made in silver
‘«nd as this Ls a challenge trophy a
reproduction of one of these bales
are given to the winn- with his
imme engraved on same and this
his personal property.
In addition to this the driver who
comer in first will be presented
with $1,000. The second event
on the first day will be for the
Tideiaau trophy, a very handsome
oup of shapely design for those
cars whose is
from 168 to 230 cubic inches
and the driver who wins this raev
will also be prevented with $1,000.
In addition to s.ll these nrizes.
the Savannah Automobile Club is
now considering' tjbio the presentation
of $1,500 to American car
which --(•nines in firet in the Grand
Prize Face. This amount has
fo-ndcrcd to th« Club bv civ
of SuvstvnahN im».t in^uratisi!
rf ;,j t .,„ n
that it -Mi h« acccni.-.d. F v-rv
ear will be permitted to continue
in the race as long as it L running
•I that all cars will have an op-
n irtunity to try for place, pm
i--drums will not. be ponnitter
••non the course until after the
lad ear bar. passed the tape.
The course is 17.2 miles long
and is easily reached from the
'* : t.y, part <>f it being in the
limits md two car lines furnish
though it is only a verv short
walk to the Grand stand. The
& t
ing six, the same applies to park-
mg [daces for automobiles. The
price of reserved seats in the
grand stand is *3.00 per seat nr
#1.50 per day. The stands are
tiio largest ever constructed any¬
where at any time for a public
amuse.ment and have an actual
s*:%«-«ar 8
ihuvo n-.» MH*h seating capacity
: tbo.-^o two enormous stands and
i park in | places. The view from
i the grand stand is exceptionally
good old so located tha t each
-pt-vdat' -r can two the ear as it
comes over the hill on DaleAve-
« mile uldil it «p- i
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- , h(? (um aud then 1GAk H
\ .,.„ !icht 8wav (!1 Waters
, { . 1BVj . -, m{ thus vou see from the
L, (d , verv ^in* „ m0I1 h * s
cvp ,,, rtimitv ', of the car
‘
twi( . tJ ; n aiMit on to nmkil)R {ii0
turn hick L one of the most
;. : Gauged of the race. Thet per!
sat a so that one p^-n’J
j , u ..., , r , ,, ver tho !lcxt
I ( •••id. ‘ : >.s elevation being such
I that ix thing can obstruct your
\ 1 e sv.
The curse this year is undoubt
•oily ■ -e the fastest iv thoj
wo’rbl having only eight real
turns cyaiimt nineteau of tvro
; enrs ;o, Savannah with her
'■■ox d 1 vpitul-ity, has tendered
1 00-i >tnes for the use of the
phblii and then are accntiuBnda-
tkuu fr- cverybody. Nnwhevo- in
i Stuti« has an -lutomo-
bile o; anything else of u
';poi-Cv<; imture bees given svu'h
-.‘Vi 'die:: protectiim as that f ’r-
nish-vi — the miliiurv of Savan-
• U viag the races of two! :
when there were twen !
ty car ■ n th ocoursd, there was j
not a v.igtc a'-'ident and the! be!
drivers am wing that they can
>f tins kind of protection.
h MV(! , - • ■ throw open their
throltl- use their wits to
Aid mound the turns, for there
is if; i’niiity. wiion mi., Sa
’< * .. t i Oli au
i thing t get on that course ex-j
.
' l.^Lxelo-i.nn'ar?mX i “ ,hi "
V ! r
tlmt she owes her proud position j I
in the motor world today. There
will bo excitement, aplenty for ev-]
ftyMy every thiity .^omF in
front <if the brand Stand and j
v. :h --uch cars that are made for;
speed.' handled-by 'such drivers Bruce .as *
Grant, Dawson, David.
Brown. DePalma, Victor Herae-
ry, Willie Haupt, Felice, Nazmro,
Loviii Wagner, to say nothing of
Ray Hamms, Robert Berman,
Arthur Chevrolet, Washington
Rocbling, Ralph Mulford and
scorea tins strung who have to their many names, a reputa-j will'
furnish the greatest gathering of
foreign and American
ever brought together in this or
otbor country,
The races will start promptly
at 9 o’clock in the morning, this
giving ovorybedy ample time for
breakfast and get comfortably
seated in tho grand stand before
the pistol of the referee starts the
most world renowned speed car¬
nival Americans has ever witness¬
ed and the famous starter, Fred
J. Wagner will be in his position,
to send them living around the
course at more than a mile per
miimtc. From the Grand Stand,
the start and finish is in view of
everyone and different from two
years ago, there will be only
place in which the tires can
changed and water, oil and
line replace. 1 and this place will
be the pits which are located in
full view of all reserved scats.
Last year SavaroMi built her
stands to accommodate 25.000
people and every scat was sold
fore the race started. Profiting
thereby for her previous expert-
eneo, she has mado the stands
nearly twice as large, hut the
crowd who saw the race two
years ago will be mire to be th*»rc
again, and those who missed the
previous o«cas»on will be on hand
this time.
When m need of wire fencing
JrT l
^ on 2 m bZ goods for tlm
femt moiiev an( j we want to
vi<1e w [ t h vou. Tim Manor Trad,
. „ fVirnn.'inV 1 P
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American fence at J. L.
rnp, for sale.
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TAX W SE"“
Will be at Argyle Oct. 17, 1910.
Dupont 18.
Stockton 19.
Withers 20.
Fargo 21.
Edith 21 at 3 p m.
Council 22.
Magnolia 24.
Wiregrasa 25.
Moor’s Mill 26.
Mud Creek 27.
Second Sound.
Arg.vle Nov. 5. 1910.
Dupont Nov. 8.
Stockton Nov. 9.
Withers Nov. 10.
Fargo Nov. 11.
Edith Nov. li at 3 p. m.
Council Nov. 12.
Magnolia Nov. Id.
Wiregrass Nov. 35.
5b-ore’s Milt Nov. 23.
Mud Creed Nov. 2.9
Thigpen Nov. 30 until 12 a. m.
Firmans. Novi 30 at 2 p. m?
Third Round.
Argylo Dee. 1, 1910.
Dupont Dee. 2.
Stockton Dee. 3.
Withers Doc. 6.
Mfignolia Dee. 7.
Youngs Crossing Dee. 8.
Farao nee. 9.
"Wircgnass Dee. 10.
Saudy Bottom Dec. 12 until 12
m.
Moore’s Mill Dw. 13 till 12 am.
Balloon Pee. 12 at 2 p. lii.
Mud Cr. ck Doc. 11.
Tliigpen Dec. 15 till 12 a. m.
Simians Dev. 15 at 2 p. m.
Young men who dress well should see ow
VR P: LINE OE SUITS NOWiOH '•hf* .XT- HBJstl 3
THE BIG STORE •,*
We pay special attention to fit and quality' -;
W> aflrald to risk a trip to Manor tor yoti
SuitfOT WC haV0 tlie StOOk. n©W and Up 1 J df ?
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Men’s and Ladies ramishiDgs Fnniitur
Hardware. Can© millS' WafiTOIlS, BugglBS. GXC
BarrcwStalks cutters,Wire fer c -r g aiEiay
in the l ine of farming imp]em§ntB To a
j'WTlt© sh °? ldcom US and ® and W6 Will seeonrstook.Ifyo^kntocw glV6 yOUT mqhgfles dr '0143
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Savanr ah,Georgia-
Atlantic coast \. <e
offers Vt y t,o'w Ip-;
eursion ates- Dates
of $aJc
November Dth/lOth aud UtU
nr] for trains scheduled to reach
Savannah fornoon November PAR
Final limit; November iSr.h 1910
Correspondence itvitMtn rests r.t
to privato car^partios puilmau
serration, rates, or y mat
ion desired.
Inquire of any Atlantic gosa-
Lino 'gent, Or write to;
G, ' A. BardwelP Cdm- rels-1
Agent, Motgomery, Ala, > p,-
Green, Tmv. Pass. Agent Thom ws-
viile, Gy E M North, A. G. ? A
Savannah, Ca.
5 or 6 doses of ”688” will <r
any caa of chllD and In v
price 25 cts.