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* Dr. Pennington, of Naylor was
in the. city Tuesday
Mrs. Howell and
Mrs. Young visited Mis. J. B. Cor
uelius last. week.
Mr. Henry Peagler. of Butler,
Ga.,"is spening the week
relatives in the city.
Mesdames E. S. Henderson and
Edwm McGee, of Way cross, visit¬
ed Mrs. A. G. Howell today.
A. G. Howell returned home
Saturday from Hampton Springs.
We are glad to see him much im¬
proved.
3/aster Tiny Culpepper has
been suffering from fever for the
past few days, we wish for him
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. D, C. Cormichall of Manor,
and Miss Ruth McConnell, of De-
funiak Springs, Fla., visited the
family of Mr. and Mrs. Howell
this week.
Mr. Frank Evans, came down
Wednesday from Valdosta and
will return Saturday in his Brush
Car. he stopped in Naylor Thurs¬
day and Friday.
Mrs. I, T. McLendon, formerly
of this place, is {spending awhile
in the city as the guest of Mrs.
U. G- Dickson. Her many friends
will be glad to see her after so
many years.
Card of Thanks.
To our many friends who were
so kind to us during the recent
sickness Jand death of Jos. F.
Craffey, we wish to express our
sincere appreciotion and thanks.
Respectfully.
Mrs.Wm. Saunders and faimily.
At My Pen
One Mint 11 steer, dun colored,
with white pides. Butt headed;
Marked split and upper and under
bit in one ear. and upperand un¬
der bit in the other ear.
O. P. Register,
Dupont. Ga.
Lost •
i One Gold hat-pin. shaped like
a ealla lily and set with a pearl.
Lost on the streets Finder will
please bring same to the News
office or deliver to Mi's. H. M.
Peagler and recive reward.
Mrs. L. m. Findley, of Millwood,
Miss Lucretia Findley, o! Elbertou
and Mrs. L. A. Dampier and
daughtes, Myrtle, are visiting the
family of Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. FiuJ.
ley.
John Colly, of near Arabia,
was in the city Tuesday.
Daniel O'Steen, of Arabia, was
in Homerville last Tuesday.
Mrs. Sparks, cf Thoaiasville,
spent Sunday here with her fat h
er, Col. §. Burkhalter.
Mrs. R. R. Dickerson of near
Argyle came in the city Sunday
to see her parents Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Byrd.
Miss Susie Smith returned
Wednesday morning after spend
ing some time with friends near
and at Milltown.
Mr. Miller our telegrape op
peiator left Wednesday morning
for Obrien, Fla., where he will
visit home folks.
Notice
FOR SALE 50 head of Stock
Cattle,
0. P. Register
Dupont Ga,
Do You Want to Borrow Money?
From $ 5 oo* to $i 00,000* on easy
Monthly Or Yearly Payments*
YOU DON’T HAVE TO OWN PROPERTY TO GET THE ROCKS.
For particulars, come in and see
Flem C, Dame, Homerville.
I, J. 3!. rente, agent for M. H
Dsune, do Loreby pioliibit and fore
worn any and everybody from
keeping baots and fishing in 'the
the Dames Midpoud. It is posted
according to law. After the 1st.
of August all boats found around
the pond will be destroyed. ;_;y T •
This 20th day of July,
f. M. Dame, Agt
■ Citation
Georgia Clinch County;
To all whom it may concern.
Jno. J. Langdale haying applied
for letters of administration upon
the property of J. W. Langdale
late of said county, deceased. Not¬
ice is given that said application
will be heard at my office at ten
o’clock a, m. on 7th day of Au
gust 1911. This July 3rd 1911.
J. T. Dame, Ordinary.
I.
”^NEWCLUB SHOT SHELLS
The old original black
powder shells.
Introduced more than fifty
years ago. More popular
today than ever.
The perfect ignition of the
No. 2 primer insures a quick,
snappy load seldom found in
black powder shells.
For all shotguns.
thep«*
feet shooting combination.
REMINGTON ARMS-UNION
METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO.
299 Broadway | 1
N«w York City
Loaded 1 with*
ackp er
•<«
Sag
5 or 6 doses “666” will cure
any case of Chills and Fever.
Judge Cornelius spent the day
Tuesday in Valdosta.
W. V. Musgrove spent a while
in Jacksonville this week.
Leroy Smith left Wednesday
morning to spend a short while in
Jacksonville-
Misses R. O. and Ethel Carter
of Tifton, are visiting relatives
in the city for a few days.
Messrs E. N. Evans and Black
burn went up to V.Motf. Wed ,
nesday morning in their autos.
Misses Linnie and Viva Har
graves are spending awhile with
relatives in Valdosta and Jasper.
Rev. Arthur More, who is as¬
sisting Rev. McKeller in the meet
ing here, spent Saturday in Way-
cross.
Col W. B. Gibbs left Saturday
mornig for Folkston, where he
has located to practice. Ben is
an all round good lawyer and we
wish him much success in his new
home.
Mr. E. S. Kirkland has been
appointed as Marshall for oar
city. Mr. T. T. Peagler having
resigned the first of the week. We
feel safe in saying that Edmund
will make us a good officer.
A Hargraves, the jeweler will
fix your watch ae good as new.
S. C. Townsend
5.AWYfc.*
ST. MAHYS, u&OHGIa.
Practice in all cciUM,
Stats and Federa
w ----ST5*
B. * 8 * 1 . Culpepper, Ufl. 5
Physician & Surgeon
Pomerville, Ga.
iseae ref w omen j. :■) ecuiity.
1H. J. 2>ame
lawyer
Homerville. Georgia.
*S. Burfchalter
Attorn ey at Law
Soli si t or County . Court'
Homerville, Georgia,
m Jia .
except the clinch county court.
**.© Dickerson
•TORNEY and
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
HOMERVILLE, GEORGIA
». HU. Cornelius,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HOMERVILLE, . ..
O. *K. C hi3pen,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
HOMERVILLE, GEORGIA
w. T. BHchersort
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW,
CMERVILLE, GEORGIA
G-o to
L. E. COX, Dentist
Dupont, G-a.
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.
W HIS £ IE S
NOT
SUBSTITUTES
Following this principle we have
i built up our business in the past
16 years to its present Mammoth
Proportion.
EXPRESS PREPAID
LEWIS’ 66.
4 qts.. $5.00; 12qts., -1120.0*
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
RELIA LE
R s ons 1 b 1
BLUM
CO
(INCORPORATED)
CAPITAL STOCK
$200,000.00 Fully Paid,
CHAS. BLUM, President.
CARL MINOR, Sec’y. &Treas.
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