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FlfM C. DA Mi,
LtlAiXD It. DA Mi, Editor.
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matter of ’Jin. second class.
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or sentiment made or express-
ed by correspondents.
Official Organ of (he Count!! of
Clinch and of the Town oi Homer-
ll've
svoscKirrtQH, $i.oo i\ advance.
Friday, March 24. 1.911.
The new leaves that the oaks
have taken on makes {Homerville
a thing of beauty.
-P--
Greene and Gaynor have got
ten well into the lime-light
again.
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There seems to not yet be
peace In Honduras. Forty people
were killed in a riot tnere Sun
day,
-Mr-
So far, no one has solved the
reason for sending troops to the
Rio Grande, but the dailies keep
guessing.
Mr %
Booker T“heodore” Washing
ton was assaulted by one
thot he was a burglar the other
day. This ought to bring
donations from some ot his
ern admirers.
Mr-
We received a copy of the
Coffee County News last week,
edited by Dr. Bryan. We trust
it will continue to come.—Clinch
County News.
he News has been going
week, and will bo glad to
Thanks, Mr. Dame.— The
County News.
Mr
Subscriptions arc being
right along for the new Baptist
church. It is gr itifying to
that the people intend to build
good church while they are at L.
It is to be of brick and will be
placed on the tame ground as the
old one.
3,325 POUNDS OF HOME-KAIS¬
ER MEAT
“F. D. Wimberly bra ugh t to
HawkiusVille this week 3,325
pounds of home riised meat-2
625 pounds of hams and 700
pounds of shoulders - for which
fee found ready sale at good prices
the total amount received for the
lot being nearly $500. This meat
was raised by Mr. Witnberfy and
his father, F. D. Wimberly, Sr.
on their plantation near Cochram
and was the finest fot of home-
raised hams and shoulders seen
here in a long time. These
men are among Pulaski’s
and most successful farmers, and
makes it a rule to raise in addition
to their cotton crop, plenty of
everything else needed on the
farm for man and beast, and sell
Jurdt- , , quantities .... of , meat
every
year Hawkmsville ... Dispatch .... ,
.
and New
T ; • is th<' kind of farmers we
need The Wimblerlys, are
good union men, and live by the
teaching. Let every farmer who
reads i lie News go and do like
wise—The Coffee Counry News.
The renowned case against
John Wool for exciting the
peace-loving .populace of
ville by causing the rear end of
a pullman to sustain his weight,
for a few yards has made its
fims. TJ . .. sLS<- as appealed to
the eouncilmem was tried Mon-
day morning and resulted in the
original fine of S4.00 and costs
being reduced to four ¥4.00- They
say that it was more for John’s
running than having touched
the rolling stock otthe A. C. L.
■ ( sacred) that he was fined- For
eyer y one ' Kn0VVSi J 0 ] in RAN.
Mr
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G. U. O. O. F-, August 8-11.
Charlottesville, Va,
versity of Va. Summer Schools,
June, 19-July 29, 4s
Jacksonville, Fca. Confer¬
ence for Edudation in the South
April 19-51.
Jacksonville, Fla. Southern
Baptist Convention, May 17-23.
Knoxville, Tenn, Summer
School of the South, June 20
July 28.
Monteagle and Sew a nee
TBnn. Bible School, June-July
August.
Low rates to these and other
points will be named upon ap¬
plication,
L P. Green, Trav. Pass. Agt.
Thomasville, Ga-
Mr
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THE DAILY CONSTITUTION
.Atlanta Ga.
or
Clinch Count Ncus
Homerville Ga
“I suffered for a number of
years with my back,
or kidney trouble, and have tried a
number of remedies from different phy¬
sicians. More than a year ago, one of
our local druggists Induced me to trv
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
and after using them some three
months l found a decided improvement
in my kidneys, and .1 am glad to say
Uiat 1 hope soon to be fully restored to
health. j. f. Allan.
cornier Judge of City Court.
Glasgow, Ky.
Dr, Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills have
been used with excellent results for
l >a ' :i in any part of the body. By
allaying irritation they enable any
deranged organ to recuperate and
resume its action in a norma! way.
Ask your druggist about them.
Sold under a guarantee assuring the
return of the price of the first box if
they tad to benefit.
FROM LYKEN
Editor Clinch'County News,
You just ought to come down
and see the host linig move our
farmers have on them- Never
before have they been in such
good shape with their work at
this time of the vear.
At his last appointment, Bro„
Arthur Smith preached one of
^ best sermons ever prcaohed
• r. t u i-v .
Mrs J. W- Inrfian is home
from a jvisif to her daughter,
Mrs. Scott, in South Florida-
A. B. GrifRa has the finest
cabbage but Mose Pittman runs
him a close secoijd-
Rev- Wm, Barlow preached an
able sermon to a crowded house
at Union Church last Sunday.
Best wishes to the News.
Rambler
NOTICE
Georgia Clinch County;
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the
Ordinary of * id county for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of l-luiin Patterson, de
ceased, for the payment of debts
and for bite purpose of distrib
Utkin among the heirs, Said -up
plication will be heard at the reg
ular term of the Conn of Or
dinaty for said county to be held
on the first Monday in April 1911
This 6th. day of March 1911.
W. J Patterson, administrator
upon estate of Isharn Patterson,
SHERIFF SALE
Georgii ylinch County; •
Will he sold be fore the Court
Hmtsfidoor in sai l county on the
first Tuesday in April 1911, be-
t wen the legal hours of sail to the
highes bidde, for cash, the follow¬
ing property to wit: Ail of lot
land No- four hundred and five
(405) in the Jth district of sail)
Co. with all the
there on. Property levied upon
and to be sold as the property
Ga Till pontine Lumber Co.
sattifie a Tax execution isued by
c, H. Dickerson, Tax
for raid county and againt Ga.
Turpentine Lumber Co. for
State and county Taxes for the
year 1910 this the 8th Day
March 1911.
Perry K. Lee, Sheriff, Clinch
County Ga.
SHERIFF SALE
Georgia Clinch County:
Will be sold before tiiei Court
House door door in said county
on the first Tuesday in April 1911.
b‘t won the Legal hour sof sale to
the highest bidder foi cash the
following property to wit; All
lot of land in fee simple No.
hundred and sixty (360) in the
7th, district of eaid county, pro
perty levied upon and to be sold as
the property of Sessions Lumber
Co. to satify a tax execution issued
by C. IT, Dickerson. Tax Collector
for said county, and agint the
said Sessions Lumber Co. for the
State and county taxes for Hi
year 1910, written notice given
as the law directs, this the 8th.
day ol March 1611.
Perry It. Lee. Sheriff of said
counts.
NOTICE
Georgia Clinch County;
Libel for divorce, m the Sup¬
erior Court oi Clinch (Ymncy Geo¬
rgia, May terra 1911. Bessie Jen¬
kins vs. Melton Jenkins.
To .Melton Jenkins greeting;
by order of court you are hereby
notified that the said 1> -sic Jcn-
kins has filed suit in 'lif above
court against you for totat
returnable to said court, you arj
therefore heieby required to be
and appear at the May term 1911
of said court to be held the
Monday iu May, then and there
to answer the plaintiffs mplaint. |
Witness, the Hon. T. A. Par-
ker, Judge of saiu Gourt. This 8th.
day of .1/arch l»M. A, J.
Clerk of Superior Court of said
County.
NOTICE
GEORGIA—Clinch County.
Under and by virtue of tha power of
sale cetitamed in certain mortgage frotr
W L iwVall to Vv W f t^‘wa rt and trace
.
ferred to C E Stewart ami dated ilt< 1 st
day of March I'.H'tf and t@i*A .filed in thin
Clerks office of "tfj: • h County in book.,! j
of mortgage page 14 will be sold before
the court house door in Htwnervills said j
county, within the legal hoar-: of, .• t:.
«»>e highest and best Hdd-r f<>r ca-i, ... n
.
Lf Mbmn* s Py th property " 21 day to ' ’ wit: M ,r ' A 1 ' r.in- u,t
nm-i
l, * ah( ' for -‘ v, » rs ff ®“ ! Vw)x ‘' Dy
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the same to be exerrinec ithioV \
trom Nov. If!;. 1908 on lot of la niim-
be* two hundred and ton '210 in .A
seventh [7] district of (’litich county
Georgia, the said property to be sold
for purpose of paying au indebtedness
of five hun I rod dollars [*5(10.09) ( ,rinei-
pie besides interest at 10 per cent and
attorney’* fees now due. N ,>v if said
property sells for mo-e than enough to
pay the above indebtedness and tie
cost of this proceeding tire balance is to
be turned over to the said \V L Jlu Vail
or his representative. This tl.t 17 day
of Feb 1911
C E Stewart
P G Dicker*!)# Atty at
law for 0 E Stewart
uT flf ri y n 17 - p n
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SOBSTITO T E S
Following this principle we have
built up our business in the past
16 years to its present Mammoth
Proportion.
EXPRESS PREPAID
LEWIS 66.
4 qts.. So-00; 12 qts., .f 12.00.
BLUMS MONOGRAM
(Bottled in Bond or Blond)
4 qts, 84.00; 12 qts, $11.50
SYLYKN oLEN
4 qts, 83.20; 12 qts, $9.00
BLACK K BLUK
(Corn W h’mkc.y)
4 qts, 83.00; 12qts $8.50
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CAPITAL STOCK
$200,000.00 Fully Paid,
(’HAS. BLFM, President.
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LONG DISTANCE PHONE 188.
517 519 W BAY .>T.
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Hay, Corn and
Oats!
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S the feed line,
\ including FLOU R GRITS, MEAL,
CHICKEN SEED POTATOES and MULE FEED and s
At Wholesale and Re¬
tail prices.
SWEAT FEED CO.
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We are now ready to do all kinds of blacksmith work on
short notice. First class workmanship at reasonable prices.
All kinds of vehicle repairing promptly attended to.
Horse-Shoeing a specialty
WILL APPRECIATE A TRIA. ORDER. SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
W.W. ELLICTT
tmnRVilLf, GEORGiA
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$5.00 $12.00
SYLYEN-GLEN.................. 3.20 9.00
BLC MS MONOGRAM, Bottled in Bond
or Blend.......................... 4 00 $11.50
BLAf K and BLUE, Corn M'hisky...... 4.00 8.50
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ut LONG DISTANCE PHONE 188
i 517-519 W. Bay St. Jacksonville. Fla.
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