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THE McDlT
KOGRESS.
MBON,
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924
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PINE GROVE NEWS
By Kiddie.
Well, as it rained Sunday we didn’t
get to have preaching or Sunday
Bchool, but hope it won’t be raining
next time.
Messrs. Boyce Norris and Frank
Kent called on the Misses Mary and
Louise Edmunds Sunday night.
Messrs. J. F. Easier and Frank
Easier spent a short while with Mr.
0. L. McDonald Sunday.
Messrs. Marshall and Cecil Cox
spent Saturday night with their sis
ter, Mrs. G. T. McDonald.
Mrs. J. F. Easier, Mrs. Frank
Easier and Mrs. Claude McDonald
spent a short while with Mrs. 0. L.
McDonald Saturday night.
Quite a large crowd attended the
oyster supper given Saturday night
and hope everybody enjoyed them
selves.
Miss Maggie Reese spent Sunday
evening with Miss Nellie McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Adams and
children spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reese.
Messrs. Forrest McDonald, Jack
and Henry Reese called on Misses
Annie Laura and Marian Griffin and
Mildred Paschal Sunday.
Mrs. G. T. McDonald and children
spent Monday evening with Mrs. C.
W. McDonald.
Little Sweetwater And
Big Briar Creek.
Mrs. George Story, Miss Mamie
Montgomery and Rev. Willis How
ard were the dinner guests of Mrs.
J. H. Clary Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Montgomery,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end with
their sister, Mrs. Belle Branshaw.
They were called to Thomson on ac
count of the death of their brohter,
Mr. Y. E Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Guy visited Mrs.
John Mathews, who is quiet ill, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Jim Waller Jones and Mr.
Hardwick Cason attended preaching
at Fort Creek Sunday.
Mr. Urquhart and Mr. Jesse Ivey
visited Dearing Sunday school Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. G. S. Story spent a short
while in Thomson Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Phillips visited
their sister, Mrs. Will Guy, Monday
evening
Mr. and Mrs. David Bostell visited
their daughter, Mrs. Curtis Mont
gomery, Sunday.
Mr. Roy Reeves, Mrs. George
Reeves and daughter attended preach
ing at Sweetwater Sunday.
Mrs. M. A. Culpepper and Mrs.
Watson Usry spent the day with their
mother Wednesday.
Mr. A. D. Adkins and Mr. Luther
Cook, two very popular candidates
for Wednesday’s election, were in our
midst Monday.
Mrs. L. M. Mathews has been vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mathews,
of Augusta, recently, who are the
happy parents of a little daughter,
Marjorie Allean.
Mrs. Boyce Watson, of Macon, was
the guest of her father, Mr. John
Simons, last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Montgomery,
Misses Mamie and Bayo Montgomery
were dinner guests of Mrs. Marcus
Culpepper in Dearing Saturday night.
DEARING NEWS.
Pearing, Ga., March 20.—On Sat
urday last Mrs. Jennie Clark enter
tained a few friends at dinner in
honor of Mrs. Solon Reese, of Macon.
Invited were Mrs. Mary Lou Huff,
Mrs. J. P. Harris, Mrs. J. R. Printup,
Mrs. Solon Reese, Mrs. Willie Neal,
and Mrs. Sallie Neal. She was as
sisted in receiving by her grand
daughter, Miss Katherine Parker and
Mrs. 0. D. Howard. They will be
long remembered by the fortunate
ones. %
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
This is to advise that blank policy
No. 3106414 has been lost or stolen
and has never been issued by this
company. Please also take notice
that this company will not be respon
sible or liable for any los3 occurring
under this policy. A reward of $5.00
will also be given for the return of
this policy.
GLOBE & RUTGERS FIRE IN
SURANCE CO
By Hurt & Quinn, State Agents.
To Our Farmer
Friends:
We desire to inform you that we
have a poison to offer you for the
coming season for the killing of the
Boll Weevil, which will astonish you
in the way of price and effectiveness,
as it is sold under a guarantee to
kill the Boll Weevil. Call or write
us for any information desired.
WAYNESBORO LABORATORIES
Waynesboro, Ga.
J Adv. , £
Break congestion
Apply Sloan’s. You don’t have
to rub it in. Just pat it on gently.
It s**nds fresh, new blood circulat
ing swiftly through the tissues.
Breathing becomes easier. Con
gestion clears away. Soon the cold
is gone. Get a bottle from your
druggist today—35 cents.
Sloan’s Liniment— kills pain!
Coughing
Tires the old, low
, lowers their vital
ity. The best standard family
cough medicine for old and young
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COUGH REMEDY
Good for every member of the family
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
PETITION FH CHARTER.
C. & L. BOLL
WEEVIL POISON
OKLAHOMA.
Hugo, Okla., Nov. 29, 1923.
Crawford & Luke,
Augusta, Ga.
Dear Sirs:
I am pleased to answer your letter,
and give report of Boll Weevil Poison
sent me. The first appearance of
weevils was June 22.
I applied poison June 25 and July
5. Your poison seemed to do the
work. I regret I did not have the
chance to try it out thoroughly, but
am convinced that it is better than
any other method of poison.
Yours very truly,
T. J. HUTCHINGS.
CAN’T DO THE WORK
It’s too much to try to work every
day against a constant, dull back
ache, or sudden darting pain in the
small of the back. Be rid of it. Try
Doan’s Pills., Your neighbors u re-
commend them.
Mrs. W. T. Broome, 857 Greenway
St., says: “I have been a sufferer
from kidney trouble ever since I was
a child. I was often so lame in my
back I could hardly drag through
with my housework. My kidneys
didn’t act right at all and I was ner
vous and hardly able to do anything.
I used Doan’s Pills and felt better
in no time.”
The above statement was given on
March 9, 1918, and on February 16,
1923, Mrs. Broome said: “Doan’s
Pills have never failed to relieve me.
I am glad to confirm my former
statement.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mrs.
Broome had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
The Progress does nil klndB of Joi
printing, and prices are way belo’>
• hern
When in Augusta,
stop at the Melbourne
Hotel, 604 Broad St., 75c
and $1.00 for room.
Electrical Repairs
Motors, Generators, Anything
Electrical, Homes Wired.
PLANTS INSTALLED.
RADIO SETS
Sold and installed; Demon
strations arranged.
Eve Repair Co.
Phone 1727. Augusta, Ga.
Hall’s Catarrh
Georgia, McDuffie County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of J. R. Bowden, Lucy
M. Bowden and P. A. Bowden, all of
said county, shows to the court the
following facts:
1. Petitioners desire, together with
their associates and successors, to
be incorporated under the name and
style of the BOWDEN PLAN, INC.,
for a period of twenty years, with
the right to renew said charter at
the expiration of said time by a
majority vote of the stock outstand
ing.
2. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to itself and its
stockholders.
3. The petitioners pray that said
corporation have the right and power
to buy, sell, rent, lease, sub-divide,
cultivate and otherwise deal in farm
lands, timber lands, wild lands, fruit
bearing and nut bearing trees, either
as principal, agent or broker.
4. The principal office and place
of business of said croporation shall
be in the City of Thomson, Georgia,
but petitioners desire the right for
said corporation to establish branch
offices anywhere the majority of the
stock deem advisable.
5. The capital stock of said cor
poration is to be ten thousand ($10,-
000.000) dollars divided into one
hundred shares of one hundred
($100.00) dollars each par value, and
they desire to begin business when
ten per cent of said capital stock is
paid in.
6. Petitioners pray that said cor
poration by a majority vote of the
stock have the right to apply for
and accept amendments to its char
ter, and to wind up its affairs, liqui
date and discontinue its business at
any time it may determine to do so
by a vote of a majority of the stock
outstanding at the time.
7. Petitioners pray that said cor
poration have the right to borrow
money, execute notes and bonds, and
to secure the same by mortgage and
security deed or other form of lien.
8. Petitioners desire for said cor
poration the right to sue and be
sued, to plead and be impleaded, to
make all necessary by-laws and reg
ulations necessary for the success
fully carrying on said business.
9. Wherefore, petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with the powers, priv-
iliges and immunities herein set
forth, and as are r.ow or may here
after be allowed a corporation of
similar character under the laws of
Georgia.
J. RICHARD BOWDEN,
Attorney for Petitioners.
com, e.o ’’tereotyping
bookbinding outfit, thru"’ ,nq ng
stones and tables; one galley rack,
two tons of linotype metal; one 16
horsepower Mogul engine No. T-
910; one four horse power Stover
engine No. T-65237; one Western
Electric Generator Nq. F-109090; one
Boston wire stitcher No. 584; one
Perfection wire stitcher No. 4, motor
attac,. .1 to each; also all equipment
of every character and description
now used or heretofore used in pub
lishing the paper known as The Co
lumbia Sentinel in the Jeffersonian
Publishing Company building in the
County of McDuffie, said State, in
cluding office fixtures, printers sup
plies, and all material on hand, de
scribed as follows:
One Fairbanks Standard Scales,
two roll top desks, 1 paper baler, 6
flat top desks, 20 tables, 1 drill, 1
vise, 1 punching machine, 6 chairs, 6
stools, 1 hand truck, 1 flat top hand
truck, 3 heaters, 1 roller cabinet,
filing cabinet 13 setions, filing cab
inet two sections, four filing cabinets
of one section, mailing list of Colum
bia Snetinel, one section storage bins,
1 cashier’s cage, 8 metal makeup
tables, all galleys, rules, leads,
chases, one electric switchboard, and
equipment; 1 linotype melting pot, 1
ladle, 1 skimmer, 8 molds. All locat
ed in Old Jeffersonian Publishing
Company building at Thomson, Ga.
Terms, cash.
This March 4tli, 1924.
A. D. ADKINS, Sheriff,
LYNN J. NORRIS,
Deputy Sheriff,
McDuffie County, Ga.
Filed in office, this 20th day of
February, 1924.
W. W. HARDAWAY,
Clerk of the Superior Court of Mc
Duffie County, Ga.
Medicine is a Combined
Treatment, both
local and internal, and has been success
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio
Georgia, McDuffie County.
Office of the Superior Court of
said County.
I, W. W. Hardaway, Clerk of the
Superior Court of McDuffie County,
Georgia, hereby certify that the fore
going is a true and correct copy of
the application for charter, as the
same appears of file in this office.
This the 20th day of February,
1924.
W. W. HARDAWAY,
Clerk of the Superior Court of Mc
Duffie County, Ga.
SHERIFF SALE.
This is the greatest and most accu
rate Seed Book ever published for the
South. 100 pages, full of actual photo
graphic pictures, handsome cover
pages in full colors, accurate descrip
tions, valuable culture directions and
the most useful Seed Book there is.
It is absolutely free, and we want
you to have it in your home. Hast
ings’ Seeds, “The Standard of the
South,” are, as always, the best seeds
growu. Garden, field and flower
se°ds, plants and bulbs that do well
In South are all fully described with
1924 attractive prices, the lowest we
can possibly sell good seeds, plants ,
and bulbs. All our 1924 customers i
will get 5 seed packets of beautiful
flowers absolutely free. The big new
1924 Seed Book tells all about it
Write, for it today.
H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GA.
Georgia, McDuffie County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Thomson, Ga., during the
legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in April, 1924, the following
property levied on as the property
of Mrs. Alice Louise Lytle by virtue
of a mortgage fifa issued from the
Superior Court of McDuffie county,
Georgia, in favor of H. H. Birch-
more and Claude Birchmore versus
Mrs. Alice Louise Lytle,, to-wit:
One Hoe Webb Press, and motor;
one Babcock Optimus Press with
motor and Dexter Automatic Feeder
attached; one Cottrell Press No. 9418
and Fuller Feeder and motor; two
Chandler and Price Job Presses Nos.
02473 and 02475 and motors to each;
one. galley improved printing press
and motor one linotype Model Five
machine 120-19; one Linotype ma
chine Model 5 No. 14584, each of
.aid machines having motor attached;
one Holyoke paper cutter, motor at
tached; 1 Dexter jobbing folder, mo
tor and feeder attached No. 4167;
one Victor Iron safe, two proof
presses, six cabinets of t., pe, one
CITATION.
Georgia, McDuffie County.
To all whom it may concern:
Wallace Fisher having applied for
guardianship of the persons and
property of Inez Fisher and John
Henry Fisher, minor children of
Moses Fisher, ?ate of said county,
deceased, notice is given that said
application will be heard at my office
at ten o’clock A. M., on the first
Monday in April next.
This the 3rd day of March, 1924.
G. W. LOKEY, Ordinary.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Georgia, McDuffie County.
Under and by virtue of an order
from the Court of Ordinary of Mc
Duffie county, Georgia, there will be
sold before the Georgia Railroad De
pot in Thomson, Ga., on the first
Tuesday in April, 1924, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property: Two shares of
stock of the McDuffie Oil & Fertilizer
Company, said stock belonging to
Helen Farmer, and also two shares
of stock belonging to Malcom Farm
er.
Also, the timber growing on that
tract of land in the 132nd Distrct,
G. M., McDuffie county, Ga., con
taining forty-six (46) acres, more or
less, and bounded on the north by
lands of James Jeter; east by lands
of James Jeter; south by lands of
James Jeter and lands of Mrs. Emma
Gibson’s estate, and west by lands
of J. F. Shields; said land belonging
to Malcom Farmer.
Also, the timber growing on that
tract of land in the 274th District,
G. M., McDuffie County, Ga., contain
ing fifty-one (51) acres, more or
loss, known as lot number two in the
division of the lands of Ililman Pate;
said land bounded on the north by
lot number one of the division of the
Hilman Pate lands; east by lot num
ber three of said division; south by
lot number three of said division, and
west by lands now or formerly of
Mrs. Epsie Reese and the homestead
tract; said land belonging to Helen
Farmer. The said property to be
sold for the purpose of support and
education of the above named minors.
MRS. LULU FARMER,
Guardian.
We carry a complete
line of Spirting Goods,
such as Base Ball out
fits, Fishing Tackle,
Bathing Suits, Etc.
Mathews Drug Co.
FOR QUICK SALE
250,000 Feet DRY Lumber
4x6—18 feet Rough
4x4—18 feet Rough.
On tracks in Augusta, Ga. Prac
tically free from knots. Part Long
Leaf and Short Leaf Pine.
Why hunt standing timber when
you can buy this lot for $10.00 per
1000 feet? “Hurry!”
R. E. CARROLL
Phone 396. 101 Eighth St.
Augusta, Ga.
We will help you get
rid of the chicken mites
if you will let ns.
Thomson Hai aware Co.
NOTICE
As so many have been running for the
different offices I feel the most of them
have been running so hard that the soles of
their shoes must be worn out that makes
me feel that there raus be a lot of shoes to
be repaired; therefore I am opening a shoe
shop and be ready for business about March
25th. I will appreciate your patronage. I
will use the best material I can get and first
class workmanship. Yours truly,
Frank Pileggi
Thomson, Qa.
FOR REALLY GOOD CLOTHES
—Go To—
A. H. MIEGEL, Tailor
127 Eighth St. Augusta, Ga.
MERCHANTS MAKE MONEY
By Using the Quick Wholesale Service of
D. C. GOLDSTEIN & COMPANY
964 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GA.
Notions, Furnishings, Hosiery, Underwear.
These items, you know, stocked for quick shipment. Nufashond
Notions, Berkshire Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, Roxford Fash
ioned Hosiery, B. V. May Socks, Sealpax and Hanes’ Underwear,
Bell Cord and Blue Bell Overalls, Big Yank and Golden Rule Work
Shirts, Haberdasher Dress Shirts, Dress and Work Pants, and all
the staples you handle.
MONTELL
Photography In All Its Phases
One Door Below Gaudell’s
Augusta, Ga.
WHEN YOU BUILD
Let us save you money on your Roofing and Building Materials.
We carry a very large and complete stock of Galvanized Corrugated
ind V Crimped Roofing, Tin and Composition Roofing, Metal Shin
gles, Sheet Copper and Zinc, Mantels, Tiles, Grates, Builders Hard
ware, etc. Quick shipments, lowest prices. Let us serve you.
DAVID SLUSKY & SON, Augusta, Ga.
Investments
We deal in U. S. Government, Municipal,
Railroad, Public Utility, Industrial and Real
Estate Bonds, yielding 4 1-2 to 7 per cent.
Securities recommended by us for invest
ments have in all cases been thoroughly in
vestigated and have all the requirements of
gilt-edge investments.
Safety of Principal, Stability of Income
and Marketability.
We shall be glad to send you our list of
offerings upon request.
CITIZENS & SOUTHERN COMPANY
Augusta, Ga.
Investment Department of the largest
Bank in the Southeast.
Build up your flock with pure-bred chicks
that lay early and often. Best quality.
Leghorns, Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, An-
conas and Orphingtons.
FIELD AND GARDEN SEED, PLANTS
AND BULBS.
N. L. WILLET SEED CO.
Phone 498. Augusta, Ga.
A. H. NICHOLS & SON
Marble and Granite Monuments.
634 Sixth St. Phone 719. Augusta, Ga.
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