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H. J. Hamilton and family of
near Guests Mill, came down
Tuesday morning in Mr. Hamii
ton big hord touring’ car. 'iuej
returned Tuesday alter noon to
attend the Commencement at
Douglas, where Miss Lillie Mae
Hamilton graduated in the seien
tiiic class
Mrs. D. E Kirkland and chil—
dren left Wednesday morning
Adel where she wiil spend
time visiting relatives.
A good many of our citizens
want on the excursion to Jack
sonville Wednesday.
Most of the county officers at
tended the convention at St.
Marys Thursday and Friday,
L- T- Capps of Hybert. had
business with the school com
missioner here Wednesday.
H. G. Burkhalter spent last
Tuesdsy in Waycross on business.
Mr, John P. Tomlinson of Mud
creek, paid the News office a plea
sant call while here Tuesday.
Several of our citizens went
down to the Suwannee River
last Tuesday in automobiles.
They carriee a thirty foot seine
along, and brought back abot 500
pounds of fresh fish
J. H. Mobley of Homerviile was
in the city today—Waycross
Journal.
5 or 6 doses “666” will cure
any case of Chills and Fever.
FOR SALE
A lot of brand new buggies
harness, saddles, etc., will be sold
at cost. The reason for selling is
I have no house to put them in
Also two line buggy horses. Al
to be sold at a bargain. Call
see J. G. Colwell.
A GREAT BIG PROPOSITION FOR OUR READERS
The Clinch County News
The Georgians Weekly News
Spare Momeuts Magazine
i
;
$ 1.00 ALL FOR THE PRICE OF ONE $1.00
Blackburn, ot Nashville, was
with us part of last week. His
many friends will be pleased
to learn that he will move here
in the near future. He lias eon
traded to build the Sweat &Didk
orson building on the corner of
the old Crum lot.
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! Picnic Notice
There will be a picnic at argy
e school house on the fourth Sat
urday in June. Everybody is inv
ited to come and bring a well fill
ed basket,
Mr. T. C. Connien came in Tues
day afternoon and gave us two
subscriptions too the big proposit
ion we are offering.
Solon Elliott came over gfrom
j Warecounty and spent a few days
here this week.
5 or 6 doses “666” will cure
any case of Chills and Fever.
Georgia Clinch County
By vurture of an order of
the court of Ordinary for said
County, granted at the
i909 the undersigned, as Ad
ministrator upon the estate of
Abram R. Register, late of Clinch
county, deceased, will sell at the
home in Homerviile on the
first Tuesday in July. 1911, bet
ween the usual hours of mile
public out cry to the highest and
best bidder for cash the
land No. (230) both in the (12th)
district of Clinch Coumy Georgia- ’
said sale made for the purpose
paying the debts of said
aud for distribution among
heirs.
This June 7 1911.
A. J. Register
of Abram R. Register.
Withers News
Mr. A. G. Bennett, and family
of Dupont are spending a few days
here as t he guest of Mr. and Mrs.
P. M. Bennett.
Messrs. P. M. Bennett, Louis
Bennett, J. J. Bennett, A. M.
Griffis and J F. Allen, all spent
Saturday in Valdosta.
Mr. Y. T- Aahen of Hay low,
spent a ew days here last week as
the guest of Mrs. .J. E. Alien.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. IJafner spent
Saturday in Valdosta.
Mrs. A. ,1. Baldwin and son
Kenton are visiting in Naylor this
week,
Mr, E. B. Allen, made a flying
trip to Valdosta Monday.
Dr. C- P. Bullard of Dupont
™ h, : re 0,1 BMi,ie8s M ° nday -
U1 0 a , Aige ounu o young
folks attended church at Alapaha
church , , , last , Sunday. „ , mi The day , was
"sSS.’STwih, ■ and Mattie
T Bennett’ , ,,, went ... for walk , ~ Sunday ,
a
f ”• “ ml , »' h0 “ fl< , ™ 4 Vl ■, ,
but,, large rattle snake, halp was
soon obtained and Mr. snake’s
head , , severed-This , __ . is . r the , tilth rat
,, tle snake , killed ...... in Withers this ...
summer.
Miss Belle Allen spent a feu - days
ast week in llaylow.
W e are about to get rid of the
measles in our town and we are
none sorry,
A Hargraves, the jeweler will
fix your watch as good as new.
LUMBER LUMBER
W. D. Youmans Waycross Ga*
Ceiling. Siding, Flooring, Casings and
n- g Rough Dressed, Framing, Shingles
-p . «
.LatllS.
All orders given prompt attention. # Local
carsliipment, Phone No.422. You
in Ownes Boulevard*
W. D. YOUMANS WAYCROSS GA,
Messrs J. J. and J. A Bennett
made a flying trip to nr - J. E mc*
Laine’s Tuesday night,
Eev. M. H- Touchtone, filled
his regular appointment in Witli
ers Friday and Sunday uight. Two
nolo sermons Were preached and
were enjoyed by all present. Three
ut w additions were made to the
church.
A few of our boys visited Scock
ton a few Sundays ago, There still
seems to be some attraction there.,
Dr, Lee L. Roberson made a
professional call heie the first of
the week.
Guess we’d better quit until
ext siine.
Jumbo Jum,
Mr. 1). J,.Godwin, a prominent
an( j progressive farmer of the
Argyle . . District, T ,. . office „
came in our
today and presented us Wlttl
^ ome grown W onions fine specimens Some or them
weighed - , , a pound , and, , they ,, were
just as hard and firm as any you
eier saw in a store . This shows
what , , , be to
can grown a success
onour good old ,, n Clinch .. , county . goil
Mr. Godwin says he made about
12 or 15 bushels on a very small
piece of land.
w. T. ©ickcrson
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW,
HOMERVILLF. GEORGIA
CJ P. Bullard
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Promptly da
or uight.
Dupont Georgia,
S. 0. Townsend
lawvfo
ST. MAR VS, GEORGIA
Practice in all courts.
State and Fetl' ic
B. 1M. Culpepper, 1FH.©
Physician «& Surgeon
Fomerville, Ga.
iseas eef woman a specialty.
DKJMk
1 H. J. ©ante
Hawser
Homerviile, Georgia.
j —
*. *urkbal«r
Attorney at Law
Soli A tor County Court.
Homerviile, Georgia,
f oes a general practice in all eourte
oxeept the clinch county court.
G-o to
L. E- COX, Dentist
Dupont, Ga.
Where you can get the best den
tal work done at a reasonable
price, I am Here to Stay, come
or write me when you want work
done. Crown and bridge work a
specialty. At home from 1st to
15th each month.
Dickerson
■TORNEY AND
COUNSELOR-AT-L.AW
HOMERVILLE, GEORGIA
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B I I UnINCY n I LAW p
HOMERV1LLE, GEORGIA
’.•Hu,****’-—i
(3,1R. Chigpen,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
HOMERVILLF., GEORGIA
HISLIE S
NOT
SUBSTITUTES
Following this principle we havO
built up our business in the past
16 years to its present Mammoth
Proportion.
EXPRESS PREPAID
LEWIS’ 06.
4 qts.. $5.00; 12 qts., $12.00.'
BLUMS MONOGRAM
(Bottled in Bond or Blend)
4 qts, $4-00; 12 qts, $11-50
SYLVEN gLEN
4 qts, $3.20; 12 qts, $9.00
BLACK & BLUE
(Corn Whiskey)
4 qts, $3.00; 12 qts $8.50
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