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Augusta To Brunswick Highway
Meet In Statesboro Next Wednesday
TheStatesbo: u? 1 •. T U tmmeree'
will be host to a k iy '-,i< motion of ■
highway boosters cowreg the teritory ।
from Augusta toHarnt v: s: -r Wednes
day.
The people of tiurr • ■ Glenn-
ville are largerly sp<.>re''r,' the move
ment which wa- started at a well at
tended meeting at Gier ’ about two
weeks ago.
I h<- plan is to pmn ■■ n > mtinuious
mghwav from Angus' • . Waynesboro
Millen. Statesboro, Claxtre Glennville
and Ludowici and over and D< ■■tortown
Bridge, and on into Burnswiek. 'he it
nil——■■■min l .-:»iras.»o .Mr.. muum'.
Some Slick Crooks Trying to Put Jaeckei
Hotel In The Interstate Banking Business
They must think down in !■ b nda |
that The Jackel llote . u • nim- ' rink '
in connection with ti e Hot-'.
A ii« k scoundrel of it'd lies
been working off a lot -f forged checks
on the hotel and Mr. J. A. Burin , itsj
manager has been kept p-etty busy for
the pastwhek chasing ttu - up.
Mrs. S. L. Lazarus who married in ।
Statesboro, and who. folks stand ini
SpeciaU^^
priced S
^-January J
r if you u / 1311!^ 9H
haven’t /
this I
Catalog-
I send for it >
an, i
Compare these pricesbefereyoii huy
anything anywhere ^
JANUARY amid February are not
ordinarily good months for busi
ness Large firms all over the
country dread this period, for it
means t many of them that they
must curtail their production; must
cut down their organization; must
go through a period when they arc
just marking time, waiting for the
spring buying to start, (t is the
hibernating time of big business.
Curtailing production means the
shortening of forces. It takes time
to build a smooth working organiza
tion and such an organization must
be kept busy. It has taken years and
* much careful planning to build our
organization. It is made upof trained
people who know our customers
requirements —who know the keen
satisfaction '.m order promptly and
properly shipped. They are an up
and ung crowd that are happiest
whenthi • ebusy. Months ago we
planned to keep them busy during
this period.
Months ago we went to represen
tative ma.-uiacnircrs and producers
of high grade mer- n.mdise and said to
them: “Make us prices on >our
product that will enable us to offer
our customers, during January and
February, prices that will defy com
petition; prices that will offer such
real s.ivGg ■ that it is well worth
their while to buy at this time and we
v. .' , ' c you orders for merchandise
that x< ' -n: it w when your plants
need business, and we will pay you
cash. You can keep your factories
Send for Our New 1928 Wall Paper Sample Boo^—lt is Free
afe Charles Wh-liam Stores.^
NEW YORK CITY
* \
'would touch The Co . .Highway into
i Florida.
The People of Bulloch a vay respond
to any movement th.-. r--ai.. better
roads, everywhere toucHr-c this county,
I and while our part of ll r highway is al
ready assured or eompi-ted, vet rhe
people here will assist a ; the ■ v in
i the general ynovemen'.
The Highway bets'" Statesboro
and Claxton is well nnd- - ay and the
i highway between Stat- --ro and Mill
en has already been pi-”' > Srii- .edand
, the other part agro'"’ up. < with the
I State Highway Departm'nt.
good repute was n .-la • and s
■ gu<- at i Ho”. 4 .di ll
of February, lie left . ■ - - back U
his home in Florida. Pi i 0.-u al ter
wards a Jotof checks b-,. ’r show u|
j one in Augusta and otl- . ;t-re>o
towns in Florida. ninxb ; - .pposediy
by I h<- Jackel H< >1 t- - .ar - and I.
W. Turr i.
The Statesboro Jo rn J.
running full time, when ordinarily
you would be hard pressed for an
outlet. Cut your costs to us and give
us the best you can make and our
customers will solve your problems,
as well as ours.”
To many of them it was the one
thing they needed —volume business
SPECIALLY PRICED
FOR THIS SALE
Auto Supplies. Millinery.
Babies* Wear. Musical
Blankets and Instruments.
Comforters. Notions.
Building Supplies. Paints and
Carpetsand Rugs. Wunishes.
China and “ Plumbing
Glassware. Supplies.
Clothing—Boys’ Poultrx Supplies.
Youths’ and Radio and
Men’s electrical
Coatsand Equipment.
Dresses. Roofing.
Curtainsand Sewing Machines
Draperies. Shoes
Drugs and Silx ei ware.
Sundries. Sporting Goods.
Dry Goods. Stovesand
Farm implements. Supplies.
I! Furnishings. Sweaters and
Furniture. Gloves. j
II Hardware. .iil. Art les. |
hl' -mJ Caps I'oy^.
; ry. Trunks and Bags.
K.... n Utensils. Work Clothing.
P. T. A. NEWS
The first district conference Parents
Teacher, will meet on Saturday March
the tenth at the school auditorium
Claxton Georgia. Mrs. P. M. Anderson
the President of the Claxtoi I'. T. A
cordially invited ti e memders of the
Pembroke' P. 'I. / to attend this meet
ing. A very ir tore. Png pn gram : - be
ing planed and Claxton P. T. A. .11
serve a del It: » u ! incheon to ’! visi tors.
It is hoped there wjl) be a good atten
dance from Pembroke.
CARD OP THaXKS
We want to thank our many friends
and love ; one-. for the kindm : - . hown
us during do -uC-ines-and death of our
dear hi, .uand and father.
Mrs. W. F. Hutchinson and Family.
THE NEW CITY CAFE
We Invite You
PROMPT ANTi FIRST CLASS SERVICE
Claxton, Ga.
B. AL Darsey, Proprietor
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in times which were ordinarily dull.
They cut their prices, amazing re
ductions, even more than wc ever
thought possible. Wc. in turn, have
cut our own usual small profits and
arc passing them along to our cus
tomer in the savings in this special
January and February Sale Catalog.
Take this new catalog if you
haven’t a copy, send for it), look
through it carefully. Buy now the
things you will need for the first
warm days of spring. Anticipate
your wants. This is just like in
creasing your income, for during this
sale, you can save a part of every
dollar you spend. For clothes for
yourself and family, for new things
for the home, for new things you
need in your shop, on your farm, tor
your car or your garage. Join the
ranks of the thrifty. Send us your
orders now.
Already the order- are pouring in
from custcme: eve: ;, where. The
merchandise is here; the organization
is ready, theplan is beginning to work.
Thci c is an old saying that “If you
want a job well done, take it to a
busy place.”
Send us your order now, we will
ship it to you promptly.
0,1 j S:c- -l Bui’ ling. New York Cc-
P!ea« vnd rcc portF-Cd. .u oner. . < o£ catalog,
checked telow.
1 I New- January and February Spccul Sale Catalog.
, I New Wall Paper Sample Book for 1928.
. Address — — —— ——
Another New Home Go-
ing Up In Pembroke
Work will be started next week on
the ne w bungalo at the Franklin Dukes
place in the ex’:r n o southern section of
Pembroke.
The bungalo will be of modern type
and carry all the conveninenee common
to a city the size of Pembroke.
This i one great, need in Pembroke.
We neci more homes of the modem
type which will attract a better class of
settlers who may want to move in.
Heavy Shipments of
Caitic From Bulloch
Six hundred head of fat beef cattle
haye been shipped out of Bulloch County
to the markets within the past ten day:.
Most of these shipments went to At
-1 anta.
Cattle and Corn Wanted
I will pay the highest market prices foi
beef cattle, hogs and corn, grain
velvet beans
Will buy in car load lots
0. L. McLEMORE
Statesboro, Georgia
BROADWAY HOTEL
Opposite Union Station
RE. 1 SO\'A RLE RA TES
Ender New Manuyeinent 138 West Broad Strew
. PHONH !H>24 Prop. Mrs. J. J. Murph?
Auto Salvage & Wrecking Co.
Telephone 2996 V. R. Anderson, Mrg.
Used Parts For All Make Cars
WE BUY USED CARS
General Repairing
MOTORS, GENERATORS, STARTERS. CARBURATORS,’RADIATORS
706-8-10- Liberty St., E. Savannah Ga.
GEORGIA HOTEL & CAFE
Claxton, Ga.
Ro«ms SI.OO and up European Pla
Entirely New Throughout
Running Hot and Cold Water In Every Room
AMPLE BATH ROOM FACILITIES
FIRST CLASS CAFE
Phone 100
Ship Your Produce
TO
ROBERT H. HESTER
Commission .Merchant
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, and Vegetab’es
S. W Or. Bryan and Jefferson St. SAVANNAH, <.A
Grand View Poultry Farm
7 1-2 MILE POST LOUISVILLE ROAD
Best strains of Ruff, Brown and White
Leghorns
Eggs for setting furnished the public
Baby Chicks at reasonable prices
Commercial hatching for the public
The undersigned having had • ' the Jon Poultry farm
on the White Buff Road, has l.ad an pie experience • the business.
Will appreciate the patron; ge of my old ir”"ds a- well a- t e
public generally.
C. B. JONES, Manager
H. &D. LUNCH ROOM AND I
| DANCE HALL !
One of. the nicest Places to Enjoy Dancing
and Good Things to Eat
DANCING. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
Hobbs & Dessenberg, Props.
I 7 1-2 Mile Pest Louisville Road s