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Those Who
Come and Go
Representative-elect B< A.,Har
per was in the city Monday.
Mr. S. A, Pierce, of Dupont,
was here Monday.
Sheriff P. R. bee, had business
In Valdosta Monday.
Miss Clara Smith has returned
home from a visit to friends at
Birmans.
Miss Eula Denton left Sunday
to spend a few days with friends at
Nashville, Ga.
Mr M. A. Cornelius, who is in
school at Valparaiso Ind., came
home Sunday to spend Christmas.
We are glad to note that Mrs.
P. R. Lee is able to be up again,
after several days sickness.
Mr. W. H. Hinson vras in town
Monday.
Rev. J. A. McKe'lar, the new
Methodist pastor, arrived Friday,
Mr. L. H. Lastinger, of Dupont
was in town Saturday.
The Manor Tradiug Co., Manor
^ a ’’ want? five cars Ga. Cane
Syrup at 30 cts. per gallon for No.
1 grade. If you have syrup to sell
one barrel or 100 see us.
Mr. S. A. Lastinger, a promi-
«ent citizen of upper Clinch, was
in town Saturday.
Rev. G. Tom West filled his re
gular appointment at the Baptist
Church Sunday.
The Avery’ Cotten Stalk Cnttera
are just as good for corn stalks
and it lixes rough land so you can
plow it. Sold on easy terms by
The Mauor Trading Co.
Manor, Ga.
A Hargraves, the jeweler will
fix your watch aa good as new.
Mr. Joe Dillon returned Sunday
from Mayo, Fla., where he has
been spending several days.
Dr. L. S. Malone, of Atlanta,
came in Sunday to spend a few
days in our town.
WANTED TO BUY.
Small farm near school located
in good hog and cattle range.
Address Box 103, Trilby, Fla.
Two cars of American Wire
Fencing is now on the road te Man¬
or Trading O. Manor, Ga. It is
all for sale at lowest prices.
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INJURED AT WAYGROSS
Mr. W. R. Youmans, an aged
citizen of Waycross, was fatally
injured Sunday night by a pas¬
senger train in the Atlantic Coast
Line yards there.
Mr. Youmans is seventy-six
yean of age.
Georgia Clinch County;
Will be sold before the Court
house door in Homerville od the
fust Tuesday in January 1911, to
highest and best bidder for
the following described prop¬
erty towit: all that tract or parcel
of land situated, lying and being 12
o{ lot of land n0 g29 in the
10th. district of said county, it be¬
ing in the north m part of aforesaid
described lot of land, bounded %
follows: on the North by land*
owned by C. C. Hannah, or estate
of R 8. Thigpen, l>eing in dispute
on the East by ballance ol let of
land owned by S- C. McGill, on
the South by lands owned by Liz¬
zie Harris, on the West by lands
owned by B. Mc:F.dy. 8aid property
to be sold as the property of Primes'
Email, deceased, for the perpose of
paying up his creditors and satisfy
ing his estate, %
This the < day of December 1910
F. M, Anderson, Adm. up-
oa the estate of Primus &mall, de-
cased.
HOMFRYILLF,GA.. FRIDAY, December, 23. 1910.
Christmas Programme
Opening Song, Christmas : By Children
Talk: Rev. McKellar
Recitation, Mothers cooking up: 01 ney Dame
Recitation, Old saint nick: Annie Register
Recitation, A little girl’s Christmas recitation:
Ada Hunter
Song, Jtst a LITTLE empty STOCKING; Small girls
Recitation, ain’t yo’ glad yh’xb libbin- Ora Lee
Recitation, Little orphan annie: Mary Dame
Recitation, Tmc night bkyorb Christmas; Bernice Drawdy
Song, HtrauAB for good old santa olaos; Small girls
Recitation, Willie and annie's prayer: Beulah Mattox
Recitation, the markag or santa claus Clifford Huxford
Recitation, The story of Christmas mvk; Laura May Lanier
Recitation, Christmas on thb farm: Lucy Belle Saunders
Recitatton, Little rocket’s Christmas; Dollie Williams
Song, Bright shines the stab or bethlehem; Large girls.
If you are in the market for
anything dise in the line of merchan
from a thimble to a sveam en
it will be to YOUR interest
to go to the sale next Tuesday and
Co’s. Wednesday at the Maaor Trading
Big Store.
Excursion Rates via. Atlanta
Line.
Washington D. C. account Not¬
River and Harbors Congress,
7 9.
Columbia, S, C. aceouut South
corn Exposition, Dec. 5*8
Number, Do
Several larger
Timber Deals
Several large timber den la were
made the latter part of last week,
involving in all nearly a hundred
thousand dollars,
Mr. H. J. Peugler, has bought
the turpentine place of R. T. Ter
rell and also the Cain Creels Naval
Stores Co., and will consolidate
the two.
Musgrove and Dickerson have
sold theic turpentine place recent
ly purchased from H. J. Peagler
and Co. The new buyers are
Rheinshmidt and Hughes.
Messrs B. G. Dickerson and
J. F. Barnhill have bought out
the turpentine place of R. E.
Keeffee several Miles below here*
Mr. Clarance Smith, who is at.
tending school at Macon, came in
Suuduy to spend the holidays at
home.
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Miss Bertha Wells, who is teach¬
ing at Soperton, is visiting in our
little city through the holiday.s
Mr. and Mrs. K. C- Smith, of
VV r aycro8S, are visiting the family
of Col. S. Burkhalter.
American fence at J. L. Wald-
rup, for sale.
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TAKEN FROM TRAIN
No. 18S Sunday P. M. 18th,
inst, between Glenmore and Horn
erville one leather suit case, If re
turned will give liberal reward.
Any information will be appreci¬
ated. Address.
R H. Robinson,
Naylor, Ga.
The priaes on Iron and Oak bed*
springs, mattresses comforts aod
blankets, everything in our House
Furnishing Department will be aa
interesting feature of the Big Sale
next Wednesday at the Big Stow
of The Monor Trading Co.,
Manor, Ga.
THE BIG STORE
INVITES YOU TO VISIT THEM
TO DO YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING-
A new stock oi Holiday goods are now
being opened and put on sale. You get your
choice of a stock that has not been open for
two months and picked over. Prices are right
The great special sale comes off Tues¬
day aad Wednesday, Dec. 20 - 21st. Tuesday
is Clothing day and Wednesday is general
sales day. Cali at our store or your post of¬
fice for one of our circulars and see what we
have to say.
THIS G-REAT SALE OFFERS
YOU OPPORTUNITIES THAT
YOU WILL NOT HAVE AGAIN
THIS YEAR.
Remember that the Biggest Store in two-
counties ope os its stocks to you at prices
that would look good to merchants,
MANOR TRADING CO
Manor, Oa. I