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V Of The Grand Jury
allgTerra, JjpClinch Superior Court, Nov
1910.
<t. ‘J|e find our public building-
jj j^turr House and Jail in good
jiaits ii except some repairs on
iffi ir, (Van House «td
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:W V- e recommend that the
rai be said to the h.gheet
i <- • lenSfoi <«sh, that the
uaa pro
ApT-4reRSurv. tajpSsakl sale be placed in the
find that ell the candid
i ni»e last election, have con
r Kffe'rts JiPr law, by nuking
to the Clerk.
|M4ecomtn•‘fed ■jjaSjpe that M. I!
appointed ex-officio
IF > fed the Peace for the 970th
■\0j M., also E. wo Mattox reconi-
Lx-o‘fic!> Bankrton be
Ji: lice of the
/he 1224th district Cl.
eroramend that the Or
the Kt.m of $2.00
If extra service rendered
I.. ih of May up to the
iu*.
L re . iii uend that the
ip:, upers be paid us fol
I riffis, $4.00
Royals, 10.00
Barren, tMiO
licit, b 00
Bhson, 10.00
lui.w, 3.00
5.oo
lV5s
Ls-nett
Jehnson
Vvn
german
iBugene
t’ord ,
rvmit J.oe ;
■addin 3.i>o
a l Ik ' 5.00
u r.uers A>- Qij
LdO
&es
,m)!d
re jrecoiiitneiid thai a jj
U bailiffs be paid -
[except the Forint n and
cy be pf id $3.oo per day
Iscr v'ca.
I’e revommeud that VV
Irson, G .H. Hinson and
.Johnson be appointed to
the books of the various
Dicers,and to report to
Grand Jury, and that
laid $3.00 per day for
nee.
fcconiinerid that the Or
fcpish a siRfioi&nt number
I the Convict camp lo
-Clinch County.
[ of an order of the court
[hlie jy of said outcry county, Monday, will be
on
119tl), 1910, between at the court the
laid ocunty
:k of sale the following
; in Clinch county, to-
ricrcs of lot 571, the
E of lot 572. 200 acres
k’th west comer of lot
feventy-five a<'rc3 in the
[, If of lot 582, all in the 12
Clinch County, Geor-
im cash.
o vein be loth. 1910.
S. A Pierce.
strator Estate of L. J.
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THE OFICIAL ORGAN OF CLINCH COUNTY
SOMERVILLE, GA.. FRIDAY, December, 2. 1910.
| use up the wsuto, and that the
meat of same be used for the hen
efit of the camp?
10th. find that the books of
the Justices of the Peace and
“ “ ry T , ubl,c8 , " f *•>•*«•«*
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nets of the county, neatly and
correctly ' kept.
utt w e ftud that thc ConVict *
arc costing us V2cts. per day each
when working 30 men. We also
b'nd that some of our bills show
where me are paying retail prices
for some of our Convict* supplies.
We recomnu nd that all the sup¬
plies for tha Convicts camp bo
bought at wholesale micas. We
also find the Convicts well cared
for
12th. The Committee appointed
to examine the Tax returns of the
various Tax payers,find that con-
siderable of our property is being
returned for less valuation than we
consider a fair valuation, and have
made notation same of the Tax
Digest for the guidance ef our
Tax Receiver, the oruing year.
13tli. We recoromendtiiatthe.se
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L pa oh Comity News«d ‘ h *’
e prti tut aum 0 ■ i'.
for publishing the same.
14th. We desire to express
hi; Honor, JudgeT. A. Darker
tha.-ks for the instructions and
helpful charge to our bouy. YV<1
feel i t.at 1> stauu lor iaw and or-
tier has done much towards lessen-
ing the civil and criminal laic. Won
in our county, and we are g.ad to
knov; tuat, be will continue as
Judge of our Circuit, vie desire to
our thanks to lion. J. H.
Thomas, our Solicitor Oeue-al Lor
his uniform courtesy to our body
and we regret that our Circuit is
soou to lose his services.
We also desire to express
thanks to. our Clerk, A. J. Cibos
and our other county offiaer* for
their courtu ;y toward our body.
Respectfully uumiUed.
\y. ii. Dic cisou Forman
J. ii. t. Jchn*ou Clerk
Golden's 2 Roller Light
Cane dills are the best, Light
eiiougn 1 or one dorse a»d strong
£or twoMuies- Specal Prices by
The Manor Trading Co.
Manor Ga.
VVAxlTLD TO BUY.
Small farm near school ioeateU
. m go d hog and cattle range.
Address liox 103, Trilby, id a.
40 BUSINESS PENS
A Com pleat Course in Ad Writ,
ing arid the cream of the best lit-
eratuse on business, advertisin
and mad dealing in
MOQRJB’S NEW YEAR BOOK.
J UST OUT-
Get your copy ai once. Indors-
eh by 25,000 i uisness people. Pre¬
paid only 25cts Address W Clew-
wnt, PabiiSiier, New Egypt N J
If you need a Lland Made Hick¬
ory Axe Handies that will stand
the test, The Manor Trading Co
Manor Ga. have the goods. -Any
qaan Tty.
Number 339 gets the 27 piece
set of silver ware at Waldrup’s
store. Party holding same will
please call and get the set. J. L.
Waldrup.
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Mr. H. J.Teagler is erecting two
nice residences on church street .
Mr. J. L. Lochridge, of Doug¬
las, was here this week.
The new school building is nearly
completed, and the school will start
about the first of January.
The Board of Eduction met
Tuesday at commissioner Dick¬
erson’s office.
Mrs. Ben Smith and Mrs. J.
L. Pafford, of upper Clinch, are
visiting Mrs. P. R- Lee.
Ordinary J. T- Dame ‘s off on
a trip to the lower part of our
County this week.
A Mr. Hail moved to our town
Tuesday from Florida* and
CC up, ing the Hunter residence
on Oak street.
aw g«mg . . to give . a^ay 60
subscriptions to the Southern
a farm paper, to
first fifty who tBS ju p a
for tub Nbws.
W. V- Eunice drew the lucky
number at Wuidrup’s store, and
received the prize.
Mr. H. M. Peagler is puttiug
in a phone at his residence a miie
and a half lrom town *
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We are glad to note that Mrs.
£• A. Sweat is up again after a
continued cas i of fever.
The merchants of our town are
in a nice line of Christ¬
mas goods.
Yong men who dress well will
like our new cute for youg gents
Come on and take a iook and get
posted about the latest men up-to
clinking. The Manor Trading
Company,
GUNS! GUNS! Ad kinds of
guns just received L‘-d on sale at
the Biti STORE of the Manor
Trading Co- Manor, Ga- Prices
right,
American fence at J. L. Wald-
rup, tor sale.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
Third Round.
Argyle Dec. 1, 1910.
Dupont Dec. 2.
Stockton Dec. 3.
Withers Dec. 6.
Magnolia Dec. 7.
Y'oungs Crossing Dec. 8.
Fargo Dec. 9.
Wiregrass Dee. 10.
Sandy Bottom Dec. 12 until 12
a. m.
Moore’s Mill Dee. 13 till 12 am.
Balloon Dec. 12 at 2 p. m.
Mud Creek Dec. 14.
Thigpen Dec. 15 till 12 a. m.
Simians Dec. 15 at 2 p. in.
A Hargraves, the jeweler will
fix your watch as good as new.
j Mr. L. E, Lastinger was in
'town Tuesday.
Mrs. H. P. Mattox of Wauch-
ula, Fla., returned home Tues¬
day, after a visit to friends in this
county.
This cold snap has got several
of the farmers to killing hogs.
Phillips' show Tuesday night
was well atten ded, and every one
was well pleased with the per for
mance.
COMMISSIONEitS SALE
(> eor ^ ia clinch 0< unty;
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LI ,I Bungler Et al 1,1 Clincn hup
erior Gear;., there will be exposed
for sale on tha premises in liomer
vide Da on Wednesday the 2bih
day of December 1910, begining
at 10 o’clock 9. in. and continuing
until completed, tbe following
described property to wit:
“ A1( of those, two lots or parcels
0 j hmd'situated, lying and being
in(he town ()f HoraeyvUte artd
county, ai%.-3sa:d, known and ois-
tiuguished iu the plan of said
town as the hotel lots whereon
the. hotel and stables across luo
street north, now stand, contaniug
two and one half (2 1-2) acres
more or less.
Said property will be offered,
lirst in sub-divided tracts or pur-
joels, according to a plat furnished
by the undersigned on application
tkeu the hotel building sep irate
from the land, then the separate
lauds as they now lie, thn the
whole property as a whole tlier'gh
to accept the moot advautngeou
sale os sales and to reject any or
all bids is reserved, this sale will
be for cash, or one fourth cash
and the balance to be paid in e
qual payments on November 1st
1D10 1912 and IU13 at the option
of the buyer, of for cash deeds
wi.l at once be made, if on time
j bond for titie will oe given and
uote beaing 8 per cent entrust per
anniun from date and the usual 10
%a‘y fee clause will be taken for
all to deferred payments, coudi
tinned for all to become due if
mult be maid m the payment for
either deferred payment.
This sale is subject to the eon
firraation of the Court and a de
fent of 10 per cent of each bid
Will be qreuired same to be uppii
«J a.,.rc burebaso if
bid »and
otherwise to be returned to the
bidder. The titles are good and
perfect, if the hotel building te j j
sold separate from the land it
must be removee by the purchas-i
er by be'ng tov/rn away and re-;
want
is sold as a whole possession will
be given January 1st 1910.
For further in formation apply to
H. J- Peagler, Homerville, Ga
B. Simians, Dupont,Ga,
DAE Crum Coruele, Ga.
Commissioners.
000 T 0 R GOCK
MAKES STATEMENT
Says He Migilt ROl I! CVS Reaohsd
Tha Foie
New Yorii, Nov,30,- “Did I
to the Norli Pole 1 ? Perhaps I made
a mistake in thinking that I did.
Perhaps I did not make a mistake,
After mature thought I confess
that i do not know absolutely
whether l reached tbe Pole or not
This may came as amazing state-
meat, but I uru willing to startle
the world Jf, by so doing I can
an opportunity to present my case,
By my case I mean cat my case as
& geographies'll discoverer, bat my-
case as a num, Much-as the
nlent of the Nor. h Pole cnee meant
to me, the SJ rnpathy and confdenCe
of my fellowmen mean more.
In this way Dr Frederick A.
Cook, the Brooklj explorer, in an
article which will be published in
Hampton’s Mag&xinaconfesscs that
he did not know whether he reach-
ec( ^ North Pole or not. The pub-
iigi iero f tbe article issued a
nieut to-night saying that nowhere
in his narrative dors Dr. Oookeith
Young men who dress well should see oar
YE w IiINE OF’SUITS HOW OH SALEA
THE BIO STORE
W e pay special attention to lit and qua'ity do
not t>9 allraid to nska trip to Manor lor your
Suit tor w e have the stock, new and up 1 o dato
and gue.rutee satisfaction. Our Beacon a,nd
shield Brand-Olothing is net exceed in this
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g TORS OF The MANOR TRADING
COMPANY MANOR GEORGIA-
a the place where wiJi always xihcl
complete, you a more Hats
stock of drygoods, notions,
Men’s and Ladies iumishings Furuiture
Oane mills. Wagons, Buggies, Disc
HarrOWStaiks Glitters, Wire fencing a^d9YIU
Lie Une of forming hr^ieme vs You
|Uld C02U9 and and will See OUT Stock, If mquiri yOU U .Mt pOm
us we give your 63 ' -rop
OlOIlt
THE MANOR TRADING-COMPANY
MANOR GEORGIA
Number, D2
I er east relleetion Peary
auy on or
question Peary’s claim. Dr. Cook ■
| 'vl:o has been in hiding for over a
year, has informed the Editor of
the magazine publishing his story
that he will return to the United
fetatea with hi» wife and children
| Dec 22 in order to spend Christ*
1 mas here.
! Mr. PI. M. Peagler closed a
deal Tuesday with the Cram ‘ >rd-
Lasttnger Comt-any, of Valdosta
whereby he sold them Ids farm
two ralles west 01 Hom.-rville, to¬
gether with some turpentine tim¬
ber.
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If you need a good wagon The
j Manor Trading and will Co. wants make itinte- you as
a eustomet
resting for you.
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