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About The Gibson record. (Gibson, Ga.) 1891-1954 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
GIBSON RECOB r • O'l *eial Orgau of Glascock Cqfinty n ercii at the Postoffice at Gibson, Ga., as Second Class MaiPMatter^ "! -'-s rrTr —- r, ■ ■' Published Every Wednesday > Subscription Price Bl.00 Per Year Mrs Mae Dukes and E. E. Lee, E.v: <s. Publisher. 4 ) and Owners ■ | rur' yfikkicAN pir^sTssoclA^ ioo We are not responsible for exeased by correspondents or miiers through our columns da.. , Wednesday . , , Sei _ t , 23,1 (i . 1 . ■ “ ...........-■ POULTRY, PIGEONS (NO $ WAHR FOWLS *T Atlanta, oa—One of the largest and best exhibitions of poultry, pigeons and water fowls will be shown at the 1925 Boutheaatern Fair, 'which will he held at Lakewood, October 8, through the 17th, when all of the leading poul try raisers will be bore. Poultry exhibitors especially are planning for an unusually good showing this year, and report, throughout the State are very encour aglng. Farmers are emphasising the value of culling the flock, and It will be the intentions this year to show that a little time and careful selection will produce the best stock of laying and eating poultry on the farm. There is always a good market to chickens and CBM- nod the Southern farmer has realised that fact long ago and many of the largest poultry rais in the Southeast have enlarged thetr quarters and the best of the lot will be shown at the 1926 Southeast era Fair In October In Atlanta. The poultry, pigeon and water fow' show will be held on the first floor of the Agriculture Building, which has been equipped with every modern eon venhsnee tor poultry exhibits. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Plenty of money on hand for improved or cultivated farm lauds for Glascock and adjoin ing counties at six per cent inter est. Long time loans in periods of five and ten years. Apply to Ellison H. Miller, Altorney-at-law Gibson, Ga. VOTE FOR THE QUEEN OF THE WARREN GLASCOCK FAIR BEAUTIFUL EXHIBITS GORGEOUS PARADES SPECTACULAR PAGEANTS Warren-Glascock air “GEORGIA’S BIGGEST AND BEST COUNTRY FAIR” WARRENTON Hi - GEORGIA STAPLETON NEWS Regular Correspondent Mr. £nd Mrs. S’. L. Price and children visited.the home of Mrs. Florence Stapleton for the week end. Miss Eva Cato has been real sick for the past few days. Misses Sarh Williams and Glodys Hadden entered the G.S.C. W. last week for the next school term. , Miss Lizzie Rabun has return ed to Bessie Tift to resume her work. Mr.. Reeves Lewis has returned to Mercer for his school term, The farmers are fast winding their cotton picking. They have kept the gins running all day and far into the night. Mr. Jarot Cato and family were pleasant visitors in town Satur to lialMr James Stapleton still improves, Mrs Ed McNair and children, Ray and Leonard, visited .. , Augusta , . last Wednesday, Mr. William Abbott and wife have returned from Augusta where Mr. Abbott went for treat meat, Mr. Abbott will lie remem bered in Glascock County as hav i n g taught school at Edgehill a nl ] m | K , r 0 f years ago. We are so ,. rv | u sa y thitt liis health has completely failed. The Junior Missionary Society t> f jj 1( , Methodist Church met with \j rs j [) Dickson They had a nJ . )rogrmn alter which re freshments were served. Mrs. George Dixon, of A vei n, was a p| easa nt visitor in Staple ton Thursday of last week. CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH dental gold, platinum and dis carded jewelry. Hoke Smeltim A Ref ini nc Co.. Otse«to. Michigan ! Advertisement 666 ii i preicription for Malaria, Chills and Fe’ er, Dengue or Bilious Fever., It kill* the 4*»ni COME TO WARRENTON aw I f. Jk •«#V w ’L 1 « f ~r * i V t > 4 A _ __ ■ i 'V- m m k A w i WM. M psSSj ~ - ^ "iwf*«-*4Wncr October 20=21-22-23-24 BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS OF FUN AND FROLIC AVERA NEWS Regular Correspondent Dr. and Mrs. J.O. Kelley and daughter, Johnie Maud, lafe-Tues day to visit relatives at Thomas ville, Aia. Mr. and Mrs. Torn Wiggins and daughters, Misses Beatrice and Ollie Bell of Warrentop, were vis itors here Saturday. Mrs. Geo. It. Dixon visited Stap eton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Brassed, of Augusta, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Dixon Sunday. 'flie many friends here, deeply sympathize with Dr. J.O. Kelley in the death of his mother at Selma, Ala. Miss Myrtice Dixon was the guest of Miss Virginia Hannah at Wrens Thursday. Miss Laura Ivey visited rela tives in Augusta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Earnie Hadden spent Wednesday in Augusta. Mrs. Millard Cato, of Sanders ville, who lias been the guest of Mrs. Clarence Cato returned to her home Friday. The many friends of Mrs. Sarah Jane Thigpen will he sorry (o learn of her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thigpen, of Davisboro, visited relatives here Sunday. Messrs. Geo. R Dixon and E. II. V no on •----down,” YOU r u appetite, 8tomach, a RAVE lodicestinn, 8*dt y<m Huaiiache, will Wind fli”* Tutt’s Pills I whatyoonred. They tone the weak | stomach, ana build up the systsm. I C. WALKER BECKON W. M BUTT WALKER – WALKER COTTON FACTORS AUGUSTA, :: GEORGIA Established 1S98 Government Bonded Warehouse. V c Solicit YoB Business. I tM m m UlMu. m £ i 'S–A m III m a » – m ’Vjj * % filf •m / '„'.y AY % , \ Jr / M, I Streetman visited Wrens Monday. Miss Lucile Gibbs returned Sun day from a delightful trip to rela tives at Hephziber. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dye and little daughter, Jenette, spent the past week in Augusta. Mr. Levy Daniels returned to his work in Augusta Monday. Quite a crowd attended protrac ted meeting at Fellowship Church the past week. Mrs. Oliver Rabun, of Staple ton, was the guest of Mrs. .1. M. LaFavor Friday. Miss Rqby Clark, of Stapleton, returned to her home after spend ing the past week with Miss Sal lie Lee Dixon. Mrs. Clarence Walden visited relatives in Gibson the past week. WRIGLEYS AFTER %4 l, EVERY MEAL m affords benefit as well as pleasure. Healthful exercise for the teeth end a spur to digestion. A long lasting refreshment, soothing to nerves and stomach. The Great American Sweetmeat, untouched by hands, full of .......... flavor. HvRS 1 m n»* ■fi H IBBBBBBBBBHBBBSiiiiiiiiBiiiifilMBBBBBflV ■ WE AOVANCE UBERALLY Oil CSUON SHIPPED US. With modem sprinklered warehouses, ES LONG EXPERIENCE AND FINANCIAL ^ RESPONSIBILITY, Hi furnish : l ■ we can you ■ UNEXCELLED SERVICE. M ■5 WE SOLICIT YOUR SHIPMENTS N gj | WIENGES – CO. a ■ “ ■ COTTON FACTORS I AUGUSTA, GEORGIA ■■Ml IBBBflBBBBBEEIfil3B13BBBBflBBBBBflBS!!9 Light Saw Mills WITH IMPROVED BELT FEED ■ Saws, teeth, files, etc., shafting, pullets, belts, lacings, ■ conveyors for sawdust, seed fertilizer, steam and gasoline 2 engines, piping slab limning and fittings boilers, of all machinery, kinds. Galvanized casting, repairs, “V” Hi pumps, roofing. ■ | and corrugated Bring repair work in Anto at d get repaired quick. Plenty room to park or stoic car. LOMBARD - Ma n hine, Boiler c d Mi Supply Store ■ AUGUSTA, • GEORGIA IBBBBBB1BEBH la E. D. RICKETSON jj deals with old establ ; shed and reliable FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Every Loss Has Been PAID IN FULL Also Special Agent For ■ THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Office in Filzoatrick Bldg. Warrenton, Ga. Phone 62 lBBBBBPBBBiB«BaajaiBlffBBBBBBBB OFFICIAL BALLOTING STATIONS AT wakrf:nion GIBSON NORWOOD MITCHELL CAMAK 15 SHOWS 5 RIDES 50 CONSESSIONS MORAL WHOLESOME ENTERTAINING