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[OMEKVILLE LOCALS.
■fe Hfmerville. 1 week court This will will probably convene
&t
everjleld be the first term of superior court
Mon# in this town during the
of November. There will
■pi Kg been very comparatively short docket there few hav-
eases
■led at this or the preceding term,
I’here Snurder are three negroes in jail
that will probably be tried
ht this term.
Mr. J. II. Hamilton of northern
pinch "friends was among dry this his week. Homerville
[ Mr. J^rank Corbett of Manor,
lUerator BAs accepted a position as night
for the A. C. L. at this
lace.
"A Hargraves, the jeweler will
x your watch as good as new.
t Number 339 gets the 27 piece
6t of silver ware at ’Waldrup’a
;ore. Party holding same will
ease call and get the set. J. L.
’alrlmp.
jJDr- C. P. Bullard of Bupon
H I among friends PLANS here Tuesda
40 BUSINESS
rCompleat Course in Ad Writ-
ic and the cream of the best
■M ature on business, advertisin
tod mail dealing in
MOORE’S NEW YEAR BOOK.
j pajf CBT OUT- (
A*g Get your copy at once. Tndors-
ed by 25,000 buisness people. Pre-
Mt. paid only 25cts Address w Clew-
Pu blisr.er, N,w te pt H ?!
m< ........ Mr. L. 1 Booth prominent . .
a t in-
.
& ranee mHU ^ rom Adel, was here
Tuesday.
Du, “ J n
4ey of Thrima, were m town Toe*, m
day a, Y;
Mr. J. , C. _ Carver _ was a . business;
here this week.
Frankie Swea t who baa
be* i attending school at Douglas,
has, returned kowe.
L. J. Booth of Argyle, wjw
tg friends here Monday.
M •s. S. Burkhalter who has
jj|rs'|K. her parents Mr. and
C. Smith of Wavcro.v. re-
' liirnea Sunday.
H^fig p ,ee and children &
i relatives et Mud Croc Pr
t|i keek.
■fts Mvtsie pvewton , ; bed her
lister Igfefc Mrs. O. M. Dame this week,
S. A. Pierce J. W. Dame,
■PUR Pierce of Dupont, were
fer#.hho day this week.
Mr. W. B. Griffis of the Magno¬
lia dNtriot was here this week mar
■■BKrJns cotton.
Dr vTl W. Le* of Thomaaville, is
with jiff this week.
Wcr^i^fpOppiflg MrLWarren Smith and family
here this week.
Miss Eula Denton who has just
1*1 os A i a successful music school at
RSEni. Ga. has returned here for
©resent.
. J. N. Dough arty and Mr. J.
k;■■p ^ ^iflfis regret of -the to state Argyle that district, Rev. A.
is still sick, nis affliction
V been long and trying. We
fe vfc. if> see him out again soon,
M. Tlnghes of Dapont dis-
et was here Monday.
l ^dr. W. J. Wallace and C. II.
dor. of Argyle, were hero Tues-
4
c The Baraca’s and Philethia's
bvere feotel edtertained at the Ecorcl
one evening last week.
■Among' those who attended
■e Auto Race in Savannah la3t
Bbek were M r . V. Musgrove, W.
HL Djckerson, Dr. G. R. Thigpen
S. Kiekland and G, S. Darley
J^They fat that all report some running
occasion. ■
yynBtig the parties given las
jjvhich the News fail toehr-
Wete one given by Mrs. R, G.
ickerson In honor of her Guest
ciss Mary Mo 1 ris of Scotsville
- *l Halloween party giwen by
Sts. G. M‘ 'Dame at Jwhich the
dung people were delightfuly
ntertained.
GUNS! GUNS! All kinds ot
juns just received a«d on sale a
She BIg STORE of the Manor
Wing CV Manor, G«. Pr
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THE OFICIAL OBG-AN OF CLINCH COUNTY
HOMER GA..FRIDA NOVEMBER 18
The Supreme Court has gran
ted Bm Delk a new trial revers¬
ing' Judge Parker’s dectsing
LOCAL OPTIONISTS ARE W
MAJORITY.
Jacksonville. Fla., Nov. 8.—Par
tial returns embracing 5.703 votes
from Bradford, Columbia, Ilamil-
ton, Holmes, Jefferson, Lafayette.
Leon, Levy, Marion, Nassau Ose"-
la Pasco, Polk, Putman and Volu-
gj a> with six country precincts in
Hillsborough, give 2,719 votes for
state wide prohibition and 2,986
against it.
So far as heard from Duval
county is about three to one
against the amendment.
Tne amendment seems to be de¬
feated by over 5,000 majority.
IT’S THE WORId’S Best
No one has ever made a salve,
ointment or balm to compare
with Bucklen’s Arnica Halve. It *3
the one perfect healer of Cuts,
Corns, Burns, Bruises. Sores,
Scalds .Boils, Ulc-ers, Eczema-
Balt Rheum. For Sore eyes, Col4
Sores, Chapped Hands, oriSprain s
it’s supreme. Infallible for Piles
Omy 25 at all Druggist.
Golden’s 2 Roller Light Draf
Cane .Mill are the best, Ligh
enough for one horse , and strong
for twoKu!** Specie e S
The Manor Trading Co.
Manor G’®
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SITUATION.—Wanted as as Tur
peuane Stiller can furnish best
of - reference, „ f „ , have practical .. .. ex
Persence. * or futher information
wriW,
T. T- Peagler.
es.
WANTED TO BUY.
Small farm near school located
in good hog and cattle range.
Address Jiox 103, Trilby, Fla.
Tong men who dress well
like our new cuts for youg gents
Come on and take ft look and get
posted about the latest men up-to
uate clothing. The Manor Trading
Company.
U — — you iiciu a Haiti .. made
Oi> Axe lianuies U-m win
ti,r iu, 5 i r ; m i Co
Manor Ci**. l»a*o the good. Any
qaaii ,ilj
KUut)TSaD-J ailitJH
On eunday t- M. 4 o’clock Nov
liitli a biinbie ana LcfcUDiui home
weduiug uas U;at Smaa Ora
Belie i.ooujsoa to Mr. B. Tracy
James aiuin toox piace at un*
pretty iiuiuc oi Air. auu t Mr,.
ti. 41. itarpi-r. i he ceremony was
penoiineu Oj r-.eiiev. it. A. Jam
es oaster oi tat Baprjst enurch.
Never beioi'O mu the uuact, u.oncu
oeauty snow to a oetter auvaut
age tiiau un thus ner W euuaig oay
Tut emeu iuuy was pretty alureu
lix Ci uiU(j CiOaii buit, vViiiic LiiK)
6 ivtu* v.ttfc the coveuuiru nm .*
biiucb J^XOCUi w ti t,
Kjj all ii*. IvUoCiT&O’li, LmxU.Ic i JO, &LUJL
low jooey nine neuderaot), Vert*
Jamse, while the.groom
were W, Manning Booili R. C-
4amea Joiin Wiius Seward G- Pat
terdoi,, The many mends present
iueiuding the out of town guest
attests the popularity^of this cou
pie. i
It is with regret that the sod
fil circle part from 4jiem but give
them the best wishes that pros-
peiity aril an ever abiding no d
can bestow upon these habppy
heai ts,
mc’ a nd Mrs, James
idatlyfor Way cross where
e their feature home.
Mil. Xi XiXiN/ W ili-.io
uwr iiJ&XJLJ* B-sBii.
Wrecked iiwre at *duaor—£jud
Three wiu* Ken Carry od
Three Buuoied Dollars.
AV ay cross, Ga. Nov. Id.—bate
blowers wrecked the safe iu
Manor trading Company s genre-
m merchandise store at Manor
Ware county, before daylight to-
day,scuring *30U iu cash and do-
mg approximately $2,000 damage
Tne sale was blown open with ui-
tro-giycerui, and the iignter door
and cash drawers broken down
with an axe. One thousand, four
hundred dollars iu ehaige slips,
wUick had not been entered upon
the compuD) a nooks were taken,
along wan valuable deeds iuu i
notes.
PostnuisM. J. (J. MeQuaig heard
the explosion, anti saw the men as
they got away. Three composed
the party aim they were wnrtes.
iwu workea on tne inside and the
third stood watch on the
nearby. Tracks were plaiuto a
point about a quarter of a mile
from the store, where all signs
the men were lost.
The booty was taken away in a
sa °k the men emptied iu the store,
‘t contained beaus. Gunpowder
sai'e door. t%lenSinll
Outside of the damage to the
saLe wi| ieli is a total wreck,
yU>ri T ” ew ^ :7u0 e;JyJl ^gater was
large desk was also smashed
the .sale door, while wiiidows and
lamps were shattered by " the force
of the explosion.
Manager \V. S. Booth has
{ mvar .i for the u rein,
tne papers taken from the sate
;Uid $500 for the arroijt v/iU( p .. uw/
to convict the men robbing the
safe. The only article missing
from the store’s stock is a double
barreled shot gen. Ojjjeers went
to the scene of the robbery
todayand are at work on the ease.
Mr. Latour representing the Bus¬
ter Brown Co. was in town this
week.
GEORGIA—Clinch County.
By virtu- an order of the court
of ordinary of said county, will be
at, public outcry on Monday,
December 19th, 1910, at the court,
house in said ocunty between the
legal hours of sale the following
estate in Clinch county, to-
wit . 4?5 aeres of Iot 571 ; the
half of lot 572. 200 acres
in the north west corner of lot
580 and seventy-five acres in the
south side of lot 582, all in the 12
district of Clinch County, Geor¬
gia. Terms cash.
This November I5t,h, 1910.
S. A. Pierce,
Administrator Estate of L. J.
Bierce.
HYBERT NEWS.
The farmers in this section are
grinding cane and we are having
sweet times.
Messrs. Wallace & Williams of
Argyle, were in tis section pros-
pectmg Mr. Monday.
in Manor Ivey Pittman had business
Messrs. Monday.
L. T. and Nolan Capps
spent Saturday in Manor.
Rev. R. A. .Tames and son Lan-
rip. toolc in the in eon-rT urn as
wedding at Argyle Sunday.
Miss Alice Griffis of near Ar-
g.vle, is the guest of Mrs. W. H. j
James this week.
Boys von had better keep Mr
Dan Griffis on his own side of
the railroad, for we have no more
girls to spare
Mr. R. A. James had business in
Mr. R. Monday.
C. James sepnt Sunday
Argyle, there must be some-
doing up there for him as he
M "’ t until “ t * cr -
^ |pre Tuesday. Mr. Dougher-
looking after legal bminess.
was a visitor at Homerville.
Mr. H. C. Morgan was in town
on his way back to enter
0 Ka T oJfhe , , Ma
district was here one day 1 ^?' this
Week.
ifetlge G. II. Smith performed a
ceremony hist Tuesday morning
which united two dusky lovers for
a voyage through life. If married
life remains what it seemed to be
to thorn as they perambulated the
with hands still joined
and wearing an incessant smile,
will fee a life of supremest bliss,
Rev. G. Tom West preached ft
convincing sermon at the
Chuych last Sunday night.
“dr. J. f ranklin Patterson spent
Sunday and Monday in
vibe. Mr. Patterson is a promin-
o»t merchant of Council, Ga.
Mv !‘>™ Smith was here one
this weK.
Mr. R. Dickenson was in
town Inesday on business.
Mr. Editor. tuere is one eertain _
the Hyhert N-ws has
imK ■' fil< i llmik } , v \ he l wil ^ get able , a
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T p 10 <,01 { 1 v; , lt . J?. _ av
y/ '. ®
nfl<? ” r,)< , R-
«Bwlatare , paused a tax on the
'T animals he referred to
jb News, eiu £ and ft unless fleeted he oy the desists Hyhert
fear the state will lose the tax iu
his case.
Hickory Bill.
If you need a good wagon The
Manor Trading Co. wants you as
a customei and will make
resting forycu.
The following is a list of the
petit jurors to serve at the No-
vein her term of Superior court
to convene November 21.
1. Thomas D. Dickerson,
2. Samuel T. Howell,
3. William J. Register,
4. John Register,
5. J. A. Mathis,
6. lieppard R. Inman,
7. O. B, Crews,
8. William J. Tomlinson, 8r.
9. John J. Register,
10. Bt vjniin Sinnana,
11. Sherrord Fender,
12. T. C. Keels,
13. Thomas M. Johnson.
14. Clifford A. Hodges,
15. John J. Brack,
16. E. J. Futch.
17. Jas. Z. Curry,
18. Irvin W. Griffin,
19. Attieus K. Moore,
20. Albert J, Lockliear,
21. J. F. Hughes,
22. Alfred C. Capps,
23. J. M. Evans,
24. J. M. Tootle,
25. Ben F. Booth,
26.. 11. L. Tatnkford,
27. Win. J. Wallace,
28. Robert J. Booth,
29. Edward C. Dodge,
30. J. H. Fermion,
31. William Pierce,
32. Henry W. Hunter,
33. 1). J. Godwin,
34. S. A. Lastinger,
35. John T. Tomlinson,
36. Elbert B. Register.
The following is a list of grand
jurors for November term Supe-
,,ior court to be convened Novem-
ber
^’ bas - K. Green,
2 - J()hn M - Smith.
3 - Tharp Roberts, Sr.
J- B, Cornelius,
A- Toung,
^ ■ tt(?|^ister,
®- ?• J- S. 1 Kirkland,
‘ • 7 , : 'v ‘ ; nson ’
10. b T : auciu M. Anderson, ,
1 ‘ • 4-iui M. Am th,
H' 3(> ' n ''' ■}} r) ^!’ 01 ?’
" George W Hadsock,
u - ^aten B. Tomlinson,
]’• 'I I/cnry 088 ? C- V/elburu Touchi.one, Corbitt,
h' *' S rn 'N l ’loltzendorf, < ^ T)raw ^’
11’ ^ ra r ^ J*' A t1 ft n ’ I
22 21. J. rJJ H. , P. A°oSSU r , I
Johnson, Tithes,
23. William M.
24. Warren R. Dickerson,
25. Isaac Si mans, :
26. E. T). Brinson,
27. J E. Booth, ■
28. James Highsmith, j
29. James Smith,
30. B. S. Register.
American fence at J. L. Wald-
for sale.
1910
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE,
First * Sound “.tab,
, X * g 17 10 in
’
stoelcton 20* 19
yvitlvers !>j“
p ®
F( j ; h gl at 3pm
Council 22
M-urnolia 24
wireeraas 25
Moor’s Mill 26.
jj u< j Creek 27.
Second Bound,
\r«yle'ftov 5 1910
Dupont ^ Nov v.'9. 8
Sto ktou No
Withers Nov. 10.
Nov.’ Nov. 11.
Edith IV «t 3 p. m.
Council Nov 12 '
Magnolia Nov. 14.
Wire^rass 'T$ov. 15.
Moore’s Mill Nov. 8.
Mud Creek Nov. 2 A
Thigpen Nov. 30 until 12 a. m.
Simians Nov. 30 at 2 p. m.
Third Round,
Argyle Dee. 1, 1910.
Dupont Dee. 2.
Stockton Dec. 3.
Withers Dec. 6.
Magnolia Dec. 7.
Youngs Crossing Dec. 8,
Fargo Dec. 9.
Wiregrass Dec. 10.
Sandy Bottom Dec. 12 kntil L°
m.
Moore’s Mill Dee. 1 AO 12 am.
Balloon Dec. 12 at. ^3 p. m.
Mud Creek Dec. 14.
Thigpen Doc. -t till 12 a. m.
Si mans Dee. DM at 2 p. m.
Yohii^ men v/no dress well Siionid see OUT
"NIE il LINE OF.SUITS NOWJON RAIF/ «ALEA
THE Bia STORE ‘ -
\v e pay special attention to fit and qua' ; ty
not be aftraidto uc
risk a trip to Man • for
fouit for we have tlie stbclr, Slw and v.t$X£t vs.?- " ■i
and guamtoe satisfaction. Our Beacon and
Shield Brand Clothing is not exc*F cct in ijxU
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i MANOR 0F The M ANOB GEORGIA- trading
plaoe where you win always j. 3 c - t r
complete stock of dry greets, mini ?
Men’s and Ladies xurnishi rigs Furuifw
Cane mills* W^asons Huggies, L' -c
arrow Stalks cutters. Wire fen cirVsr - e vm
in the -Line of farming implements Y ou
come and see ourstock, If you cant t < in
write us and we will give your in c \ j o
ptatteiiticn^ 1 * j
THE MANOR TRADING COMPANY
MANOR GEORGIA i
\ When ta need of wire fencing
go to J. L. Waldrup.
If you need an extra coat at less
ttonn you could buy the cloth A a
a dry goods store, just come t
the Big Store and you will n
just what you want.
The Manor Trading C>
Call on The Manor Trading Co,
for your Disc Harrows and all
. implements needed on your farm.
Prof. G. A. Stubbs of Douglas,
Ga., was visiting friends and ,mi¬
dlives here. Saturday, Prof.
Stubbs goes to Hethira to begin a
school.
•The Manor Trading Co
The Manor Trading ('• mp-ry
invites all the ladies in the et u:
ty to call anl see their new stock
of Sweaters. Just the garment
you need for the cold weather.
The Manor Trading Co. is show
ing a most excellent line of ladies’
union suits and ail sorts of under¬
wear at popular prices.
R h«rf/ P R Lee and D^puf.'y
G. W. North returned from. £'.«•-
go last Monday evening with aim:
gamblers the others gavexH
W<- havent loamad rwl.,5
the haul was made hut Yter
inf che crowd it suffices to s
thy :
got ’em.
5 or 6 doses of ’’h'l'V’ wil!
eu
of chills and
Price 25cte.