GIBSON RECORD
OH-nal Organ of Glascock County
n.eredat the Postoffice at Gibson,
Ga., as Second Class Mail Matter
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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
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“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.
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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.
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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.
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Chamberlain’s Tablets are just
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and stupMUafter eating. They
stimulate the action of the stom
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whole body responds to the re
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LOMBARD Foundry, Machine, Boiler
works and Mill Supply Store
AUGUSTA, * GEORGIA
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deals with old established and reliable
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES
Every Loss Has Been
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Also Special Agent For
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Office in Fitzpatrick Bldg. Warrenton, Ga.
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