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GIBSON RECORD
Official Organ of Glascock County
Entered at the Postoffice at Gibson,
Ga., as Second Class Mail Matter
Published Every Wednesday
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Gibson, (>*., Wednesday, Oct 12, 1921
Lena! Advertisements
CITATION LEAVE TO SELL LAND
liKOflOIA—T oombs County,
Notice i* hereby given that the- un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county fur leave to sell seven
ty-five acres, more nr less, of land in
(Sbisc )''k Uouniy, Ha,, belonging to the
**- 1-1 ir of Matilda Thompson, for the
purpose of distribution among the
hei « and payment of debts. Said ap
plication Will be beard at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary of
Toombs County to be held on the first
Monday in Nuvetnber, 1921. This
October 3rd.,, 1921
10. F. Bank kb, Administrator
of Estate of Matilda Thompson,
SHERIFF SALE
(i F,<>R(Sf A- Glascock County.
Win bn nold on the first 1 uesdsy in
November 101, at public outcry at
the I’oiirtbotise door in said county,
within the /ega) hour* or sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described property, to wit: Two ccr
tain tracts of land, nr a sufficient num
ber of said tracts of land to pay the
•mount due and owing by Mrs. Sallie
Williams on the fi fag levied upon said
land, all situated, lying and being in
the 1234th District 0. M., Glascock
County, Georgia. All of said tract*of
land aggregate 257 acres, more or leas,
which are described by the tract, as
follows;
<»oe tract of land containing 100
acres, more or lew, bounded North by
lands of A, P. Rachel – Bro., East by
lands of H. S. Walden, South by land*
11. 8. Walden, West by lauds Mrs. Sal
lie Williams.
One tract of land containing 167
acres, more or less, bounded North by
lands of Mrs. Saiiie Williams, East by
lands of Mrs. Sallie Williams, South
by lands of H. 8. Walden and Mrs.
Sallie Williams, West by land* of Mrs
Sallie Williams.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Saiiie Williams, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from the Superior Court
of said county in favor of B. F. Wal
ker against Julius C. A. Wilcher, Jr„
Bilim Wilcher, Sallie Williams and
Ruth Newsome. Also a fi fa issued
from Superior Court of said county in
favor of B, F. Walker, for the Use 61
the officers of I he court, against Jul
ius Wilcher, Billie Wilcher, Sallie Wil
liams and Ruth Newsome. Bolh ol
said li fas have been paid in full by
Julius Wilcher and the payments en
lured on them. He has full power to
control and use said fi fas for contrt
button, baid land Is iu the possess
ion of Lint Bell and G. G. Ball. All
uotici ha* been given as required bj
law. This 1st day of October, 1921,
J. .1 Klt.U£0HKW,
Sheriff Glascock Countv Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALK
GEORGIA -Glascock County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November 1921 at public outcry at the
Courthouse door in said county, with
in the legal hour* of sale, to the high
e-t bidder for cash, the following
property, fco-wit: All that tract or
parcel of land containing 100 acres
more or less, bounded on the North
by lauds of Mrs. ,1. R. Neal. East by
J- N. Todd, South by Mrs. W, A. Gib
sun, and West by Mrs. Lena Hadaway.
Also one yellow mule name Bell, one
bay mule name Laura, and two cows
and calves, and one two-bore wagon,
Siudebuker make. The above proper
ty levied on as the property of Sallie
Lyons, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county, in favor
of John Gibson against Sallie Lyons.
Notice to defendant, in possession as
required by law This the 3rd 'day of
October, 1971
J. J. KlU.kBRKW,
Sheriff Glascock County Ga.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
jud p. wiLHorr
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WARRENTON, GA.
OFFICE IN PATT1LLO BUILDING
Robert W. Ware
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Fitzpatrick Building
Warrenton, Georgia
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( lhree VIRGINIA
Friendly BURLEY TURKISH
Gentlemen
The perfect Mend of the three
perfect cigarette tobacco*
in one perfect cigarette
one-eleven
cigarettes lOforiy
(H –ZZ ♦Hi to**«•
Monarch of the Monkey Tribe.
The Chinese kina of beasts is a
monkey, which i* auiit to bp 20 feet
high, with arms 10 feel long. He
belongs to the tribp which Is tailless
and which Is well known lor Us great
Intelligence, This tribe Is regarded ns
entirely different from the brown
monkey. The former is distinguished
among other things by Its white face
and breast.
Sun Engine Near Cairo.
A Miri engine Is operated at Mead,
near Cairo, Egypt. It consists of Bv*
205-foot hollers placed on edge and In
the focus of five channel-shaped mir
ror*. Its best run for an hour yielded
1,442 pounds of steam at a pressure
of nearly 16 pounds to the square inch.
For Chapped Skin
Chapped skin whether on the hands
or face may be releived in one night
by applying Chamberlain's halve, it
is also unequaled for sore nipplea,
burnt and scalds.
tA*v«rtl*em«nt)
Wf|ir wtl Y
Suffer?
Cardui “Did
Wonder* for Me,"
Declares This Lady.
”1 Buffered for a long
lime with womanly weak
ness." says Mrs. J. R
Simpson, of 57 Spmce
St., Asheville, N. C.
finally got to the place
where it was an effort for
me to go. I would have
bearing-down pains In
my side and back — es
pecially severe across my
back, and down in my
side there was a great
deal of soreness. I was
nervous and easily ftp.
TAKE
CARDU
The Woman’s Tonic
"I heard of Cardul and
decided to use it," con
tinues Mrs. Simpson. ”1
saw shortly it was bene
titlng me, so I kept it up
and it did wonders for
me. And since then I
have been glad to praise
Cardul. it is the best
woman’s tonic made/’
Weak women need a
tonic. Thousands and
thousands, like Mrs.
Simpson, have found
Carduiof benefit tolhem.
Try Cardin for your trou
AIL
DRUGGETS
B. Y. P. U. Rally 2nd District Kilpatrick Association
To Be Held With Mill Creek Church Oct. 30th
10:00 Devotional, Miss Annie Tanner.
10:15 Words of Welcome, Miss Christine Johnson.
10:20 Response, Mrs. E. E. Lee.
10-25 What the B. Y. P. U. Means to Young People, Miss Ella Wree
Fulghum.
10:40 Value of a B. Y. P. U. to a Church, Dr. 0. 0. Florence.
10:55 The Fields Are White Unto Harvest, Miss Beulah Avera.
11:10 Value of the Standard of Excellence, Miss Sarabel Howard.
11:25 Social Side of B. Y. P. U, Mrs. E. E. Lee.
11:40 Special Music, Misses Geiger and Logue.
11:50 Personal Work, Mr. Walter Blanchard, Augusta, Ga,
12:20 Adjourn.
AFTERNOON.
1:30 Devotional, Rev. H. R. Chapman.
1:45 Challenge of Jr. Department of B. Y. P. U., Miss Annie Tanner.
215 Educational Work of the B. Y. P. U., Prof. W. T. P. Geiger.
2:30 Tithing, Mr. Walter Blanchard.
2.50 Remarks, Rev. H. R. Chapman.
3:10 Solo, Miss Dorothy Baxley.
3:15 Demonstration, Mill Creek B. Y. P. U.
3.45 Reports from Other Churches.
4.00 Ad,ourn.
J. J. HADDEN, Vice-President Second District.
A Grateful Letter
!t is In trying conditions likfe that re
lated below by M •*. Geo. L. North, of
N. Y., that proves Hie worth of Chtm
Ixrlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Rem
edy. "Two yt-ars ago last summer”
she says "our little boy had dysentery.
At that time we were living in the
country eight miles from a doctor.
Our son was taken ill suddenly and
was about the sickest child lever saw.
Me was in terrible pain all the time
and passed from one convulsion into
another. 1 sent my husband for the
doctor and after lie was gone thought
of a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and
Diarrhoea Remedy in the cupboard
1 gave him some of it and he began to
Improve at once. By the time tlw
doctor arrived he waa out of danger.”
(ASmtuwin
COTTON
A. H. De VAUGHN, JR. – CO.
COTTON BROKERS
103 lackson Stmt Augusta, Ga,
f
For Long Distance M the Cotton Exchange
Cotton haa^iek i«nen bale lots
W« solicit /our business
-. Correspondents:
Rose – Son, 81 8toad Street, New York
c c **y c Character,
- - - SSS”
When a man goes into business and asks
for credit his THREE C’s are investi
gated-CIIARACTER, CAPACITY and
CAPITAL. The result of this investiga
tion usually determines his general credit
standing
A young man, by beginning to save early,
can in time provide capital, and it is safe
to say that in the process of saving he
will, by the time his capital is accumu
lated, already have buddedwell the other
two C’a—character and capacity.
Money saving pays big dividends. Try it.
Planters – Merchants Bank
Capital and Surplus $30,000
J. G. Evans, Cashier,
Warrenton, Ga.
Established 1891 G. W. Wright
NIXON – WRIGHT
COTTON FACTORS
851 Reynolds Street Augusta, Georgia
Liberal Cash Advances Made on Consignment
Only Absolut* Faitur*.
"A* long »» * man'* alive.” said
Uncle Eben. “tie kin be useful Dar’a
only one real failure and Cat's heart
failure."
To Gain a Good Reputation
The way to gain a good reputation is
to endeavor to be what you appear,"
That is precisely the manner in which
Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy has
gained its reputation as a cure tor
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough. Every bottle tbset has ever
been put out by the manufacturers
has been fully up to the high standard
of excelience claimed for It. People
have found that it can be depended
upon for the relief and cure of these
ailments and that it is pleasant and
safe to take.
t A A.«rt 1a»«anu
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
\
? CASTORIA i 5
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy. this.
Allow no one to deceive you in
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
xJever „ Infants attempt and Children—Experience relieve against Experiment.
to your baby with a
remedy What that you would use for yourself,
Castoria is harmless is substitute CASTOR for Castor Oil, Paregoric, IA
a
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
heen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Comfort—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of _
In Use For*Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TMI CENTAU, COMPANY. N■« VO»««ltV.
Have you tried a sack of BALLARD’S LUX
URY SELF-RISING FLOUR? ONE TRIAL CON
VINCES. “EVERY BITE TASTES RIGHT.”
YOUR GROCER HAS IT.
IF PLAIN FLOUR' IS PREFERRED OUR
“OBELISK” IS SUPERLATIVE.
Richmond Grocery Co.
DISTRIBUTORS
AUGUSTA : GEORGIA
GEORGIA – FLORIDA RAILWAY
Passenger Trains Schedule
“THROUGH THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY”
3 5 ( Eastern Time) 4
Ex. Sun. Daily Ex. Sun. Daily
MW 8:00 9:25 AM Lv. Augusta Arr~lo:30 A M ~~ 6:05 PM
4:40 Keysvifle 8:50 4:40
10:50 Mid vide 3:20
11:30 Swainsboro 2:40
12:3 i PM Vidalia 1:40
1:55 Hazlehurst 12:28
3:05 Douglas 11:20 AM
3:50 Willacooelie 10:32
4:32 Nashville 9:50
5:35 Ar. Valdosta Lv. 8:45 AM
6:48 PM Lv. Valdosta(GSiFtAr. 12:05 AM
9:50 PM Ar. Jacksonville Lv. 8:20 PM
11:05 PM Lv, Valdosta A r. 8:30 AM
12:30 PM Ar. Madison Lv. 6:30 AM
2 3 ; TENN1LLE BRANCH 44 * 2 14
CO 5-5 Ex. ExSun ExSun Ex. Sun.
o Sun. Mixed Mixed Sun. only.
8;00 AM 3:00 PM 8:00 AM Lv. Augusta Ar, 6:05 PM 10:30 AM 6:05 PM
9:30 AM 4:40 9:30 AM Lv. Keysviile Ar. 6;b5P.M 8.45 5:lu PM
12:01 PM 7:S0 1:01 PM Ar. Tenuille Lv. 2:50 PM 6:00 AM 2:50 PM
11 9 MI ELEN BRANCH 8 10
Daily Daily Daily Daily
K> S' a, 7:10 AM > lull cn 8 , 12:10 PM 8:30 PM
4*- 8 9:20 8 , 10:00 6:20
.Ik S 9;55 S * 9:20 4:20
05 ^ If :28 7.48 2:47
S? 12:35 PM U 6.55 AM 1:40 PM
31 33 BROXTON BRANCH 32 30
Sun Mon Tue Thur Tne Thur Sun Mon
Wed Fri Sat Sat Wed Fri
1:30 PM Lv. Relee Ar. 1:05 PM
l:lO PM 2:15 Broxton 10:40 12.35 PM
1:45 2:65 Ar. Douglas Lv. 12:00 M 12:00 M
2:: 27 MOULTRIE BRANCH 28 26
Ex. Sun Sun. only Sun. only Ex Sun
10:05 AM 10:05 AM Lv. Nashville Ar. 4:10 PM 5:30 PM
10;50 10:51 Sparks 3:33 4:30
11:10 10:58 Adel 3:20 4:15
12:45 PM 12:10 PM Ar. Moultrie Lv. 2:00 PM 2:15 PM
J. A. STREYER, Traffic Manager.
D. F. KIRKPATRICK. Genl. Pass. Agt.