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About The Gibson record. (Gibson, Ga.) 1891-1954 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
GIBSON RECORD OH-nal Organ of Glascock County n.eredat the Postoffice at Gibson, Ga., as Second Class Mail Matter Published Every Wednesday Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year Mrs. Mae Dukes and E. E. Lee, Editors. Publishers and OwnerB [ T \ I'tAMEaI CAN pKi^ Ts SOcIatIoN We are not responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents or others througli our columns Ui.i n, tia . Wednesday Se t ld,IS25 AVERA NEW3 Regular Correspondent Dr. J. O. Kelley returned Sat urday from a business trip io Jacksonville, Fla. Mis Marie Rabun, of Heph xfbah, who spent the past week with her cousin, Miss Lucile Gibb returned home Sunday. Miss Lucile returned home with her to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Thirst on Ander sou and daughter, Miriam, spent several days here the past week. Miss Nan Mathis, of Augusta, spent several days as the guest of Mrs. J. O. Kelley. She left Sat urday for Gibson to visit relatives before returning home. Misses Sarali and Kate Williams of Stapleton, were guests of Miss Myrtiee Dixon Sunday. Prof. Bruce McCulluin, of Wrens, was in town Saturday af ternoon arranging for the open ing of our school Monday. came Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Thigpen and little son, of Milledgcvijlc. spent several days the past Week with relatives here. Mr. Jim Dye, of Brunswick, is Exiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dye. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiggins and daughter. Miss Beatrice, and little VOTE FOR THE QUEEN OF THE WARREN GLASCOCK FAIR BEAUTIFUL EXHIBITS GORGEOUS PARADES SPECTACULAR PAGEANTS Warren-Glascock * Fair ' - * s “GEORGIA’S BIGGEST AND BEST COUNTRY FAIR” WARRENTON GEORGIA Francis, of Warrenton, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wiggins. Dr. J. O. Kelley and Mr. C.E. Mathis visited Louisville Thurs day. Mrs. Louis Kitchens,of Gibson, visited relatives here the past week. Miss Julia Harvey left for dette, Ga., where she was elected as one of the High School chers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole, of Wrens, visited relatives here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson, of Augusta, visited relatives here Sunda y Miss Bessie Daniels, of Louis ville, spent several days the past week with Miss Gertrude Faglie, Misses Flaudia and Mary Thompson, of Vidette spent the past week with their cousin, Miss Sallie Lee Dixon, Misses Eve Faglie and Blanche Harden started to school at Wren Monday, Mrs. William Harden and little daughters, Duffie and Francis spent several days with Mrs. Alex Harden recently, Miss Merly Streetman, of Har lent, visited lier cousin. Miss Alice Streetman the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie PhiJIips, of Warthen, spent several days with relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, of Wrens, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Phillips, Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mrs. Janie Logue and Mrs. Mollie Lockhart were visitors here Mon day. Mrs. Millard Cato, of Sanders villc, is visiting M/rs. (Clarence Cato. Louisville Monday. 666 b l prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kill* th* germ* COME TO WARRENTON m 1 Ifi * , m. 4 o -F iy i* ' wk .1 i: mm. 4 wm ’ wLkm *£3r. t zxss uz. .4 Mi 3? S3. pH *■*’• October 20*21*22*23=24 FIVE BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS OF FUN AND FROLIC MITCHELL NEWS Regular Correspondent Mrs. Rafttus VVescott who has been visiting her mother, Mrs L Newsome, returned to her 1 khu>‘, last Thursday. Miss Marguerite Kitchens left last Thursday for Whitiker N. C where she will teach school. Miss Velma Todd visited Zebe Saturday. ' na „ Mrs. William Gifford , and . chib ... dren, of Estell, S. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Kelley. Miss Nannie Todd left Satur-s ( j a y f or Alexander where she will teac h sc hool. Miss Marguerite Miller, of \fa con) who has been visiting Mitts home lS Tuesday'^ Miss Alice Kelley left Thurs day to resume her school work at G. S. C. W. Mrs. W.T. Kitchens and daufth ter and Misses Nelle and Bula Raley were visitors in Auguusia last Tuesday. Mrs. W. L. •Coleman, who h $ been visiting in Lakeland, FJn., returned home Friday. Mrs. J. F. Allen who has been sick for some time left Monday for the hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swint, of Gibson, were here a short while Friday. Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Wren, of Wrens, were visitors here Satur day. Mrs. ,, J. r B. » Ohptiant . * • is visiting • relatives in Wrens now. BRING US YOUR PRINTING C. WALKER BEElON W. M. BUTT WALKER – WALKER COTTON FACTORS AUGUSTA, :: GEORGIA Established 1898 Government BJtdcd Warehouse. V e Solicit You* Business. f f m 1 i j i I **««*»* s. :Z\KJ i 'Wm. y Mm l v •>’ • Wfr'/ ■ r' if NOTICE OF SALE * On September 24th 1925, I will sell at the former residence of jUizabeth jfUying personal Moat in Gilfson property: the fol- All Jousehold formerly owned and kitchen by Elizabeth furniture Moat consisting of feather beds, mattresses and quilts, other bed oing, bureau, chairs, wash stand, and cooking utensils, also one hog a small amount of corn. Sale starts at ten o clock a. m. Terms of sa j e cash> j. \y. Moat. DENTAL NOTICE I will be in Gibson to do dental work the week beginning Mon ^ S e P‘ ember 14th - ‘ T. C. Gibson, D.D.S. Good After Eating Chamberlain’s Tablets are just what you need when you feel dull and stupMUafter eating. They stimulate the action of the stom ach, liver andd bowels, andd the whole body responds to the re newed activity of these important organs. Only 25c. (Advertisement) Jersey City, N. J —Mr Georgi'M. o»wna-writes .—“When I w«s • tr*i*-w* performer traveling with the circus I contracted yfV .-«<>«*< severe stomach trouble and nervous SKv ; breakdown. The , doctor advised,oper- I VV; ' at loo immediately, waaS 5* . t hut I was afraid of operations and put It off.* A friend sug tested I try Tutt’s he h,T,n * used them for years. After the first dose I began to feel better and would not he without them. % I feel aa young •nd full of vigor as I did when I loined the circus." At all druggists WE ADVANCE LIBERALLY 03 C0II0N SHIPPED US. With modern sprinklered warehouses, LONG EXPERIENCE AND FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, we can furnish you UNEXCELLED SERVICF. WE SOLICIT YOUR SHIPMENTS WIENGES – CO. COTTON FACTORS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Light Saw Mills WITH IMPROVED BELT FEED Saws, teeth, files, etc., shafting, pulleys, belts, lacings, conveyors for sawdust, seed fertilizer, steam and gasoline engines, slab bui ning boilers, machinery, casting, repairs, pumps, piping and fittings of all kinds. Galvanized **V” and corrugated roofing. Bring repair work in Auto ar.d get repaired quick. Plenty room to park or store car. LOMBARD Foundry, Machine, Boiler works and Mill Supply Store AUGUSTA, * GEORGIA E. D. RICKETSON deals with old established and reliable FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Every Loss Has Been PAID IN FULL Also Special Agent For THE NEWYORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Office in Fitzpatrick Bldg. Warrenton, Ga. Phone 62 OFFICIAL BALLOTING STATIONS AT WAR RENT ON GIBSON NORWOOD \1lT r HKLL CAMAK 15 SHOWS 5 RIDES 50 CONSESSIONS MORAL WHOLESOME ENTERTAINING