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the McDuffie progress, October 3,1913
October 14th to 18th; The Time
McDuffie county fair
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The Best Products of McDuifie County Farms,
Finest Live Stock, The Finest Poultry, The Nicest Horses and Mules, Elegant Exhibits
by Thomson’s Merchants, The Most Modern Farm Machinery,
A Magnificent Woman’s Department.
Free Attractions,
Balloon Ascensions by two young ladies, Plenty of Music.
A Midway,
Consisting of Varied Features and Carnival Attractions.
Handsome Accomodations, Large Buildings, Plenty of Room.
THOMSON’S GALA WEEK. EVERYBODY COME.
McDuffie County Fair Association
Legal Ads.
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All Legal Advertisements must be
i ' Jfcr in advance, else they will not
lie (®r ted. No exceptions made in
avor of any one.
perly ballasted.
Said Bridge
to be constructed of
Winfield News
3TATE OF GEORGIA
.McDullie County. By virtue of
jm order of the Court of Ordinary
Cf said County. Will be sold at public
— ijilcry, on the firstTuesday in October
1913, at the Georgia Railroad depot in
/ own of Thomson, at elev.n o’clock
i. m. The following real estate situa.
ledinColuml'iaCou. ty. One hundred
sml twenty two acres of land. Bound
ed on north by land of A. W. Smith
^ west by land of ('apt, George D. Dor
y, on cast by land formerly owned by
. Killler, now in possession of Henry
alton, (col.) and south by White
t |Oak Creek.
it This the third day of Sept. 1913.
A. H. Curtis,
Administrator of
Mrs. Sallie Curtis.
sound heart oak or pine timbers of (
sufficient size and strength tosupportj Mr and Mrs Edward Smith spent
said bridge. . Friday night in Thomson with Mr and
Bids are to cover all material and Mrs B F Smith, and on Saturday at-
eteclion of bridge, each bid must be tended the funeral of Miss Savannah
accompanied by a bond with two good j{ 0 'iler at Arimathea Church,
and sulTicientsureties who shall quaii'y Messrs C A and J L Steed were in
before signing said bond for faithful Thoms0n Thursday.
performance of this contract and for . . ,
I Music. Richard Benton attended the
such damages as mentioned in Section ■ . . ,
........ T. ■ .•/, • mm t funeral of his grandmother m ilium
4-1,1 Civil Code ot Georgia. 1910, for
the term of seven years, with right re*' 80,1 ursi '
served by the said counties to reject Miss Elizabeth Fuller, of Thomson,
any and all bids. is s l )et,<1 i"K sometime here with her
Bids are to be opened at Wbodrull’s sister, Mrs L I* Neal.
Mill, site of bridge, on t he 14th day of j Miss Hattie Lou Blanchard, who has
October, 1913, between the hours of 10 been visiting Mrs I’ A Blanchard for
a. in. and liJ noon. I sometime, left Monday for Washington
By order of Commissioners of Roads j where she will be with her sister, Mrs
and Revenues of Warren and Wilkes | p j Dill,
and Ordinary of McDullie Counties,
Georgia.
GEORGIA McDUFFIE COUNTY,
, Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary j
This 11th day ofSept. 1913.
G. It. Maner,
.1. W. Callaway,
G. W. Lokey,
Commitsioners Roads and Revenues
Warreu, Wilkes and McDullie
Conuties.
Tor purpose of
ribution.
Said application will be heard at
Ith; regulf r term of the Court of Or-
Idinary for said County, t > be held on
the llrst Monday in Occober, 1913.
fhis 1st Day of Sept. 1913.
William, Landers. Petitioner
By bis Attorney at law,
John. T. West.
There were live new pupils enrolled
at W'infield school on Monday.
Mr and Mrs It W Lane and children
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs L P
Neal.
Little Margaret ri nitli lias been
quilesick for several days, hut at llie
present wrping is some better.
Messrs W P and A 1) Dozier were
attending to business in Thomson on
Satu rduy.
Mr W 11 Woodham, of Harlem, was
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Jofsaid county for leave to sell land be- GEORGIA, McDullie County.
^longing to the estate of Rachel Bell, j Under and by by virtue of a Power of |
Tor purpose of paying debts and dis- gale, contained in the mortgage exe-!
iibntloV ,M by Geo. A. Reeves to I. J*. Booth ■» « <"> ““""V
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‘ Notice Of Bids To Contractor For
' Highway Bridge Over Little
f River At Woodruff’s Miil, Be-
L tween The Counties Of Warren
K Wilkes|And McDuffie, State Of
V Georgia.
P Bids of proposal are hereby called
for by the Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of Warren and Wilkes
connties Btate of Georgia, and the
Ordinary of McDuffie county, Georgia
for the erection of a Wooden Bridge
over Little River at Woodruff’s Mill,
between the counties of Warren, Wil
kes and McDuffie.
The specifications of said bridges aie
as follows: Length overall, (141) one
hundred and iorty-o»e feet, supported
on three bents, constructed of timber
of sufficient size’ length and strength,
securely braced at top and bottom to
support Jsuper structure, with eight
[ngers to each span of not less than
,10 inches each, a Width over all
:teen feet, with fourteen feet driveway
ired with two inch flooring and prog
on the 17th day of February, 1912, and
recorded in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of McDuffie County, in
Book “M” folio 26, and duly transferred
to F. H. .Hall the undersigned, F. H.
Hall, will sell at public sale, at the
Court Mouse in this County, during thi
legul hours of sale the 1st Tuesday in
Oct. 1913 to the highest biddesr, for cash
the following described property, to-V’it
(520) five hundred and twenty acres of
land more or less, lying and being in the
County of McDuffie, State of Georgia,
descrided as follows: (200) two hundred
acres known as the Polly Wbeelerplace
(172)onehundred and seventy-two acres
known as the W. H, Howard place, (8<l)
eighty acres known as the Robt. Mont
gomery place, (72) seventy-two acres
as he Mrs. Jennie Adkins place, there
being about (300) three hundred acres
in'cultivation, the same being six miles
South of Thomson, Geeraia, in the (152)
One Hundred and Fifty-Second land
district of McDuffie County, for the
purpose of paying a certain promissory
note bea^ng date of February 17th,
1912, a’d payable on the lstdayof June
1912,',and made executed by the said
Geo. A- Reeves, sa.d note being for $1.
297 80 principal, stipulating for interest
from date at the rate of 8 per cent, per
annum, and 10 per cant, additional on
both principal and interest as attorney’s
fees, together with the costs of this
proceeding. A conveyance will be
executed to the purchaser by the un
dersigned, afiauth-rized i •: the said
Misses Carrie Neul and Elizabeth
Fu.ler visited Mrs C W Sims Saturday
night anti Sunday.
Mrs W J Arlington, of Allendale, S.
C., spent several days last week with
M rs J W Dougherty.
Mr and MrsL E Avrelt and family
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs J L
Steed.
MrsW MPaschall spent Thursday
with Mrs P A Blanchard.
Mrs L E Fortson spent Sunday ith
Mrs W H Crowell, at Ellis, Mrs
Cr rwell accompanied Mrs E’ortson home
and will spend sometime with relatives
here.
Mrs P A Blanchard aud Mrs W J
Beasley visited Mrs C W Sims Monday
afternoon.
Mr Jj C Smith left Tuesday to visit
Mr rt N Smith in Hephzibali. During
his absence Mrs, Smith will be with
mortagage.
Sept. 1913.
This the 10 the day of
F. H. Hall.
B. J. STEVENS
Attorney
Office in Neal-Knox Building
THOMSON, GA.
LEE & WELLS CO.
Augusta, Ga.
Summer time brings hot weather. This is as true
as the seasons roll around, We are in the midst of an
extra Hot Season and need everything we can get t§
keep cool. How about Ice Cream Freezers?
We sell the Steel Frame Freezers, which we believe is the best on the market.
It freezes, in six minutes. All Freezers Guaranteed.
1 Quart, each $1.85. 2 Quart, each $2.00. 3 Quart, each $2.35.
4 “ “ $2.85. 6 “ “ $3.60. 8 “ “ $3.60.
Delivered to your home hy Parcel Post or express to nearest Express Office.
Say do you need Ice Tea Spoons? We have them at 60c, 1.25, 2.00
and 2.50 Per Dozen.
Ice Tea Glasses the large Colonial kind $1.00 Per Dozen.
LEE & WELLS CO.
Augusta, Ga
Headquarters for McKee’s Refrigorators. Send for catalogue and prices.
her sister, Mrs Lou Lewis, in Thomson.
Wingfield’s new store Jis rapidly
nearing completion. Mr A D Dozier,
the o’ ner of the sloro is daily expect
ing his slock of goods and hopes to' be
•pened up and ready for business by
the last of this week.
Misses Mary Oslermann and France!
Beach vis.ted Mrs / M Story Sunday.
ALLEN’S
FOOT-EASE
The Anliscpticpowdcr shaken into
the shoes—The Standard Hem*
edy lor the feet for a quarter
century. 30,000 testimonials. Sold
Trudo-Martt. everywhere, 25*. Sample FREE.
Trade A „ en S- Olmsted. I.e Rov, N Y.
The Man who put the E E m In FEET.
McCommons
—and—
Montgomery
Buy and Sell
Real Estate
Thomson,
Georgia.
;ures Old Sorts, Otter RsmsdiM Won’t Cura.
The worst cases, no matter of how lonr standing,
ire cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter'* Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
fain and Heals at the same time. 23c, 30c, ll.OO
ORDER
Georgia, McDuffie County:
In compliance with the law vested in me, I, G. W.
Lokey, Ordinary of said' Comity, do hereby order and assess
the County Taxes for the year 1913, as follows:
General purposes 2.43 Mills
Roads and Bridges 2-00
To pay the legal indebtedness of the County, due
past due and to become due -4.07 “
Total *.8.50
This 6th. day ofSept., 1911,
G. W. Lokey, Ordinary.
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For Hi! ARIA and as a V AM III F not told by
IVIflMlVlfA general fl UHIU your druggist,
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