The bulletin. (Irwinton, Wilkinson County, Ga.) 191?-19??, June 14, 1912, Image 4
The Bulletin' OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WILK INSON COUNTY. Published Every Friday. Subscription One Dollar a Year in Advance. LEE P. HATFIELD, Editor. । Entered as second class mat ter February 1, 1912, at the ( postoffice of Irwinton, Georgia, . under the act of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates furnished on application. Legal Ads Georgia—Wilkinson County. Mrs. S. J. Sanders, guardian of Thurman Sanders and Mrs. Irene Aycock, has applied to me for a discharge from her guard ianship. This is therefore to notify all persons concerned to file their objection if any they have, on or before the first Mon day in July next, else she will be discharged from her guard ianship as applied for. J. E. BUTLER, Ordinary. Georgia—Wilkinson County. Under and by virtue of a cer tain fi fa issued from the Su perior Court of said county in' favor of Means, Hardeman & Riley against J. I. Whitehurst I have levied on and will sell be fore the court house door in the town of Irwinton, said county, on the first Tuesday in July next during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: One red single seated Buick 14 horse power au tomobile. Levied on and sold as the property of said J. I. White hurst to satisfy said fi fa. This June sth, 1912. L. P. PLAYER, Sheriff. Georgia—Wilkinson County. By virtue of an agreement by and between the undersigned, there will be sold before the court house door in Irwinton on the first Tuesday in July 1912 be tween the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate to-wit; All tl at tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in Lord’s district of Wilkinson County, Georgia, containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less, and beingjthe north side of lot No. 323, bound ed on North by the E. W. Clay lands and on East, West and South by lands of B. H. Jackson. Said land being sold for the pur pose of division between the un dersigned who are the sole and joint owners thereof and who will execute titles to the pur chaser. This June Ist 1912. Mrs. Mae Robison Lawson and B. H. Jackson. Flaws The Road to Clothing Economy Leads You Direct to BENSON’S aWe sh^dy^notoblyf You’li^^^p^ ®ults #ouse^ elegant could be had at the price. For the extreme hot weather yoli will want a pair of Linen or Wh te Duck Grouser or a real comfortable suit of Palm Beach Cloth, bummer Straws in great variety. £ TheV^St grade Suits and Panamas. If your summer trip calls for a new HAND BAG or a SUIT CASE you 11 find them at thei be t. You’ll find BENSON’S a place where a fellow is mighty welcome and his patronage appreciated. Benson Clo'tlxixxg Co. nr h e: store 317 Third Street,, MACON, GA. 319 Third Street, MACON, GA- WATSON CASE TOBE HEARD IN THE FALL IF HE IS INDICTED BY THE FEDERAL GRAND JURY , IN MACON. _. 1 I From the Macon Telegraph. District Attorney Alex Aker man has returned from Au gusta, where he represented the ' government in its prosecution J of Thomas E. Watson the Thom son editor, on a warrant charg ing Mr. Watson with having sent obscene matter through the ( mails. Mr. Akerman was at his ( office in the federal building as , usual yesterday. , Mr. Akerman states that there were no sensational features, further than those given by the newspapers at the hearing oi ; Mr. Watson Friday, when Mr. Watson was held by the United States commissioner under SSOO ( bond until the next meeting of ( the federal grand jury. If Mr Watson is indicted by the’ grand jury, which will probably be , called in August or November, he will in all probability be tried at the next term of court. As all the court officials reside in Macon it is customary for Judge Speer to draw the juries for the different divisions in his district at Macon. The grand jury which will consider the charges against Mr. Watson will be composed of citizens of the counties of the western division, which includes Richmond and ' surrounding counties. District Attorney Akerman stated that the specific charge now against Mr. Watson could in no way interfere with the publication of Watson’s Maga zine or his publication of the se ries of articles on what he terms the Catholic Hierarchy, as the government has no right to pre sume that any succeeding issue of the magazine will contain ob scene matter. Mr. Akerman stated, however, that another warrant will be issued against Mr. Watson in the event he prints any obscene matter in the future and complaint is made by postoffice inspectors. EXCURSION FARES VIA CENTRAL OF GA. RY. To Baltimore, Md.—Account Democratic National Conven tion to be held June 25, 1912. To Chicago, Ill.—Account Re publican National Convention to be held June 18, 1912. To Chicago, 11l. —Account Na tional Educational Association to be held July 6-12, 1912. To Columbus, Ga. — Account Grand Lodge K. of P. (colored) to be held July 9-13, 1912. To Monteagle and Sewanee, Tenn.—Account Assembly open ing, July 1-10,1912; Missionary Week, July 14-2 Q, 1912; Sunday School Institute and Music Fes tival, July 21-August 30, 1912. To St. Louis, Mo. —Account National Convention, American Womens’ League, to be held June 20-22, 1912. For full information in regard to rates, limits, schedules, etc., apply to nearest ticket agent. Rock Hill Buggies, “The World’s Best” sold at E. C. Momand’s. Call and see them. Cash or liberal terms Announcements TO THE WHITE VOTERS OF WILKINSON COUNTY. I am a candidate to succeed myself as judge of the Dublin Circuit. The primary will oc cur next August, but as the| dockets of the Superior courts of this Circuit contain many cases, and as I shall endeavor to catch up the business of the courts, I may not have an op portunity of seeing you and dis cussing with you in person, the matter of my candidacy; there fore I write this card. I held the position as judge of the city court of Dublin for three years, during which time the dockets and minutes of that court show that more cases were tried, and more business disposed of than in any four years prior to the time I went on the bench. I shall strive to discharge the duties of judge of the Superior courts fairly and impartially, do equal rights to the poor and the rich, dispose of the business as rapidly as I can, with as little expense to the county and as lit tle trouble and annoyance to the people as possible. If Ido this, should I be defeated after only one year’s service? If I do this, am I not entitled, as a matter of fairness and right to a full term of four years? Sincerely yours, K: J. HAWKINS. To the Voters of the Dublin Judicial Circuit: I respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of soli citor general of this circuit, sub ject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. M. J. CARSWELL. Jeffersonville, Ga., Feb. 3, 1912. FOR SOLICITOR To the Voters of the Dublin Ju dicial Circuit: I am a candidate for the office of solicitor general .of the Dublin judicial circuit, subject to the re sult of the primary election to be held in 1912. In event of my election I shall strive to dis charge the duties pf the* office rigidly, impartially and faith fully. ! 1 I belive that a solicitor should prosecute the rich and the poor, the high and low alike. No man’s money, nor his social or political standing should be used to defeat the ends of justice; that all who violate the law should be made to endure its penalty. I am in favor of abolishing the fee system, placing solici tors general on a salary, run ning the courts with dispatch and economy, strict and due en forcement of the law, rigid ob servance of the election law, stamping out and forever oblit erating the use of liquor and money in elections; a healthy sentiment that is the exponent of the honesty and supremacy of law and good government. I respectfully solicit the suf frage of ail the voters of the circuit. Yours truly, E. L. STEPHENS. FOR JUDGE. Dublin, Ga., Jan. 1, 1912. To the Voters of the Dublin Judicial Circuit: / I respectfully announce my candidacy for Judge of the Su T penor Court of the Dublin Ju dicial Circuit, and sincerely ask your support and influence. If I am elected, I shall make the effort of my life to fill the of fice faithfully .impartially and I with efficiency. Respectfully, J. E. BURCH. For Solicitor To the voters of the ^Dublin Ju dicial Circuit: I heseby announce my candi dacy for the position of Solicitor General of the Dublin Judicial, Circuit, sucject to the democratic primary when held. With thirty years’ experience as a practicing attorney and making criminal law a specialty, I hope to be able, if elected, to do justice to the of fice which I am now seekj ng. ■ Respectfully, H. P. Howarp. I am a candidate for the office . of Solictor-General of the Dublin Judicial Circuit. I have had an ezperienceof ten years in active practice and I be lieve that I possess the necessary qualifications to fill this office: If I am elected I will bring to the discharge of the duties of this of fice a mind and a purpose (un trammelled by business, proses- j . sionaT or social relations) to ad-' • minister the public justice with 1 economy, promptness and impar tially. My candidacy will be a contin uous thing until the votes of the primary have been counted and the result announced. I have the . best reasons to be satisfactory to the people who are to do the vot ! ins/ in this primasy or else I would ‘ not have announced for the office. ( Respectfully, Hal B. Wimberly. ! INAUGURATION OF “TYBEE LIMITED” TRAINS VIA 1 CENTRAL OF GA. RY. 1 On Sunday, June 2, and on • each Sunday to September 1, 1 1912, inclusive, “Tybee Limited” ; trains will be operated as fol r lows. ; (Central Time) Lv. Augusta, Ga 5:50 a. m. ; Ar. Savannah 10:10 a. m.; . Ar. Tybee 11:45 r. m. ] . Lv. Dublin, Ga 4:35 a. m. I i Ar. Savannah 10:10 a. m. • Ar. Savannah .10:10 a. m. • Ar. Tybee 11:45 a. m. , Lv. Macon, Ga 4:45 a. m. ■ Ar. Savannah 10.45 a. m. I Ar. Tybee 11:45 a. m. r Returning, laeve Tybee for ; Macon and Dublin 5:00 p. m., ’ for Augusta, 6:00 p. m. Exceptionally low Sunday Ex j cursion Fares, also Ten Day Fares. For additional information apply to nearest ticket agent. EOimKIDNEYCURE 1 Makes Kldn*v* and Bladder Right ^^ybee) ' 'WHERE OCEAN BREEZES BLOWj ( THE QUEEN OF/ SOUTH ATLANTIC WM 1 FARES . Vl A I fCENTRAL°f GEORGIA ASK THE TICKET AGENT i J. C. HAILE F. J. ROBINSON, | General Passenger Agent Ass't General Passenger Agent GA. — SAVANNAH,GA Danger! Danger! NEIGHBOR, IS YOUR LIFE INSURED? YES. IS YOUR HOUSE AND BARN INSURED? YES. VERY WELL, THEN, YOU SEEM TO BE TAKING PRECAUTION AS IF SOMETHING TERRIBLE WAS GOING TO OVERCOME YOU. SI ILL THIS DOES NOT SHOW BAD JUDGMENT IN YOU, BUT RATHER SHOWS THAT YOU AR E A PROGRESSIVE AND SAFE BUSINESS MAN. One More Question We Would Ask You: Is Your Money Insured? HAD YOU EVER THOUGHT OF THAT? HOW ABOUT THAT MONEY THAT IS LYING BACK IN THE TRUNK? IS IT INSURED? IF NOT, YOU ARE THE PERSON WE ARE LOOKING FOR: WE OFFER YOU A SAFE PLACE TO LEAVE YOUR MONEY WHERE IT IS INSURED AGAINST LOSS. NOT SIMPLY FROM FIRE, FROM ROBBERS AND THE LIKE, BUT INSURED AGAINST LOSS. THAT WORD, LOSS, COVERS THE WHOLE CATEGORY OF LOSSES. A FELLOW DOES NOT HAVE TO GET HIS MONEY BURNED UP TO LOSE, HE DOES NOT EVEN HAVE TO BE HELD UP AND ROBBED TO LOSE IT, BT OCCASIONALLY HE MAKES A BAD LOAN AND LOSES. WH*T IS S^FtKENCE IF HE LOSES IT? IF YOU HAVE MONEY THAT IS ICLE AND YOU WANT । INTEREST ON IT, WE WILL TAKE IT AND KEEP IT FOR YOU | AND PAY WOU FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST ON IT. ! YOURS FOR SERVICE AND SAFETY, J. J. RAGAN, CASHIER. J. W. LINDSEY, President.. GEO. H. CARSWELL, Vice Pres. IRA B. STINSON, J. R- HUDSON and I. F. BILLUE, ' C. M. HITCHCOCK, W. H. PARKER, Directors. IRWINTON BANK t z IRWINTON, GEORGIA. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The examination of applicants for teachers’ licenses will be held in my office on the 14th and 15th of June next. s This May 20, 1912. 1 J. H. HOOVER, C. S. Supt. s 5 or 6 doses of 666 will cure any case of chills and fever. Price 25 cents. — * Ladies Hats of all kinds and styles at prices less than you can buy them elsewhere. Come and see them.—E. C. MOM AND.