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Register!
Rev. A. F. Ward was a visitor
to Toomsboro Tuesday.
Ladies, see my spring.millinery
before you buy.—Mrs. G. E.
Price, Mclntyre, Ga.
Mrs: C. H. Parker, and littie
daughter, Alice, are visiting rel
atives in Albany.
Mrs. R. E. Spears, of this city,
spent part of this week with rel
atives at Macon.
Next Tuesday, April 2nd, is
the last day you can register.
5 or 6 doses of 666 will cure any
case of ch’lls and fever. Price
25 cents.
Mrs. John Mullis, of Cochran,
is spending this week with rela
in this city.
Messrs. I. 3. Stinson and H. M
Skelton made a business trip to
the Central City Monday.
Prof, and Mrs. M. L. Duggan,
of Sparta, were among the visit
ors to Ir winton last Friday.
Prof. W, S. Brown, of Worthen
was shaking hands with friends
in Irwinton last Saturday.
Mrs. W. J. Player is visiting
her 3on, Mr. S- T. Player in
Macon this week:
If you want to vote in the elec
tions tins year, then register by
April 2nd.
Mrs. Nottingham., of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. H. M. Skelton, in this
city.
Mr. Ben I. Simpson, of Atlan
ta, visited bis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J: H. Simpson, of near here
last Tuesday.
Mr. Howell and family, of
Howell, Ark., are visiting the
former’s sistas, Mrs. Butler, in
this city.
Mrs. W: H: Parker and little
son Dupree spent part of this
week in Macon with Mrs: L. B.
Simmons.
Mrs. B. S. Fritzpatrick, of
Fritzpatrick, is visiting .her mo
ther, Mrs. Butler in thit city this
week.
Mrs. E. R. Hill and daughter:
Miss Sallie, have returned tP
their home here after a lengthly
visit to relatives near Dublin.
We are g’ad to report that lit-
Miss Ruth Skelton is very much
improved after an illness of sev
eral days.
Among the Irwinton people
who went to Macon Monday were
Judge and Mrs. J: E. Butler, Col.
and Mrs: G. H. Carswell and Mr.
Mrs. E. C. Momand.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Bell segret very much
to learn of,the serious illness of
their little daughter who is at the
home of Mrs. Hill here.
Rev. A. F: Ward request us to
announce that he will hold preach
ing service at Poplar Springs
Sunday afternoon at three o’clock
and will preach at the Union
Church here Sunday night at
seven-thirty. All are invited to
attend.
Talmage Institute
To the patrons and those inter
ested I wish to say that I am vit
ally interested in education in
general, and in the welfare of our
school in particular. Ever since
the first time I became in any
sense connected with Talmage
Institute I have felt a peculiar in
terest in any and every thing
tending to promote its welfare.
Do you know great things are yet
' possible for the old school ? Let
us get together and do a few
things and make the school what
it should be. I am ready and.
anxious to entertain any sugges
tion that may be helqful. The
school is your most valuable as
set
W. C. Stokes.
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Voting Contest
The Bulletin is Going to Give Away
A Rockhill Buggy and an
Elgin Watch
The Bulletin announces a big
premium voting contest in this
issue. We want more subscrib
ers to read the Bulletin, which we
want to make one of the best
weekly newspapers in Georgia.
To do this we must have readers.
To create interest, especially
among the boys and girls, we are
going to give away two splendid
premiums on July 15th. The
first premium is one of the fam
ous Rock Hill Buggies and har
ness, value being one hundred
dollars; the second prize is a lad
ies’ or Gents’ gold watch, Elgin
make, valuo fifty doiiars.
Nomination Blank
This Coupon is good for 1000 votes in
The Bulletin Voting Contest
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MINGO ITEMS.
The Oconee river was the
highest this time it has been in
over 20 years.
It seems f.at politics will be
the most interesting theme to
be discussed among our people
for some time.
Miss Mary Combs is very sick
at this time. We hope she may
soon get well.
Farm work has been progres
sing fast these bright warm
days.
Our peach trees are in full
bloom and if nothing happens
later on, we expect a large fruit
crop. J 1
I don’t believe the farmers of
Mingo will use moer than half
the amount of commercial ferti
lizers the y used last year.
R. A. Warren snent the fourth
Sunday with J. F. Tillman and
family.
Our Sunday School is improv
ing, since the weather has got
warmer.
Charlie Green Way of Vidalia
is visiting in Mingo. Os course
there is some attraction here for
Charlie.
J. S. and W. C. Thompson !
made a business trip to D.ublin
Friday.
This is the lovely month of
spring ,
When all the birds begin to sin?
I a mso animated by the sweet
nerfumes of wild flowers, the
warm rays of the morning sun. ;
and the cheerful songs of the
little birds, I am inclined to
stand in solemn awe and give
God all the praise.
While traveling, along the way
of life,
We often meet with trouble and
strife
Eut our Saviour promised us
His grace,
To heln us run this nerilous rar*.
Through faith in Him, we will
press our way
And try to live cheerful every
day;
For it’s a 1 ! to H’m that we owe
And should be all for His as we
go.
Ere Ion? the sky will be our
covering
And the earth will be our bed; 1
Our sou’s, gone tn Eternity.
And those frail bodies all be
dead.
UNKLE JAKE.
~~ FLEA,SANT PLAINS.
The school at this place is in
ouite a flourishing condition.
The teacher. Miss Ida Hall, can
not be excelled.
Services at the school house
l^st Monday were largely at-j
tended.
Mr. John Sanders will soon
have completed his new dwell
ing.
Here is the plan. The person
receiving the highest number of
votes will ride in the buggy, and
ihe person receiving the next;
highest number of votes will keep |
correct time. We give a compli
mentary 1000 votes to each per
son nominated, only one compli
mentary coupon to one person, i
After this every dollar received
by us on past due subscriptions,
or on new ones or on renewals
entitles you to vote 1000 votes.
You may nominate any one you
wish. Nomination blank in this
issue. No one in anyway con
nected with the Bulletin will be
allowed to participate.
Posts are being placed in our•
, tern.
community for a telephone sys-
Miss Elice Lewis spent the
week-end with Miss Mamie Bur
, gess, who is visiting from Laur-i
, ens county, in Jeffersonville.
Miss Marie Collins is expect
■ ed home from Augusta next
week, where she is the guest of ;
her sister, Mrs. Charles God
son.
The farmers are at work
rjght since the rain quit.
The sawmill is also running
’em some.
Mr. W. W. Smith’s people are
all un and well of their recent
■ illness.
TAX NOTICE.
FIRST ROUND.
I will be at the following
places on the dates specified be
low’ between the hours of 10 A.
M. and 3 P. M., for the purpose
of receiving the state and coun
ty tax returns of Wilkinson
county for the year 1912.
Irwinton, on Monday, April
1-2-3, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.
High Hill, on April 4, from I
to 3 P. M.
Griffin, on Friday, April 5,
from 10 A. M. to 12* M.
Turkey Creek, B. C. Arnold’s'
store, on April 6, from 10 A. M.
to 3 P. M.
Toomsboro, for lands and pos
sessions, on Monday, April 8.
I from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Bloodworth district, M. M.
I Bloodworth’s store, on Tuesday,
Anril 9, from 10 A. M. to 3 P.
M.
Ivy, on Tuesday, April 11,
from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Gordon, on April 12, from 10
A. M. to 3 P. M.
Bethel, Brook’s o’d store, on
April 13. from 8 to 10 A. M.
This March 2". 1912.
J. B. BUTLER,
Tax Receiver, Wilkinson Co.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TO THE VOTERS OF WILK
INSON COUNTY.
I am a candidate for office of
i Ordinary subject to the primary
■to bo held May 18th, and re
sneetfully solicit your support
and influence.
Very resnertfullv.
C. E. DAVIS.
FOR ORDINAY.
With' feelings of gratitude to
the pecnle for support ir the
nest ,and if elected with a nrom
jise of better and more efficient.,
i service because of the training
and knowledge gained during
| my tenure of office. I announce
I as a candidate for re-election to
the office of ordinary subject to.
the primary of May 18, 1912. |
_ J. E. BUTLER. I
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