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LOCALS
Fruit Cans and Wax Strings,
40 cents a dozen.
v l E. C. Momand.
We have been authorized to
announce that the postoffice at
this place has been made a pos
tal savings bank and is now
ready to accept deposits.
Senator J. S. Davis, of the
21st Senatorial district, went to
Atlanta Tuesday to assume his
duties in the General Assembly
which met Wednesday for their
annual fifty, day session.
The friends of Mr. R. H.' But
ler will be glad to know that he
is improving after a several
weeks’ spell of slow fever.
Next Monday the July term
of the Superior Court of this
County will convene. As this is
not a Jury term, it is not proba
ble that the Court will be in ses
sion over one day.
Mrs. Oscar Kinney and child
ren, of Macon, are spending this
week with relatives and friends
in this city.
Little Miss Maud Brown, of
Dublin, spent a part of this
week with her grand-parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Stevens, in
this city.
Mr. Cowan Jones, editor of
the Twiggs Coutny Citizen, was
a visitor tn our city on Tuesday
of this week.
I have a full stock of tin cans
for cannin? fruit. Wifi sell at
cheap prices.
E. C. Momand.
Miss Lola Hatfield has re
turned home after visiting rela
tives and friends at Macon- anc’
at James.
Mrs. John Mullis and child
ren returned to their home at
Cachran last Tuesday aftei
spending seme time with rela
tives in Irwinton.
Mr. J. W. Everett came dowr
on the Tybee train from Macoi
last Sundav morning and spen
the day with his parents in th
city.
We are o-’ad to report tha ?
Mr. Nat Toler and Master Am
bus Toler are improving aftei
a severe illness of several days.
Messrs. H. M. Skelton and A
H. Nesbitt made a business trip
to the Central City this week.
Mr. J. W. Brooks, of Gordon
was a visitor to this city or
Wednesday of this week.
Miss Eloy Lee Everett re
tunred to Jacksonville Thurs
day to take up her duties agair
as trained nurse in one of the
hospitals there, after spendinp
a three week’s vacation wit!
her parents in this city.
Rev. C. W. Jordan, of Gordon
was in Irwinton shaking hands
with friends on last Saturday.
Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Tisor
have returned to Bullards after
spending some time with rela
tives in this city.
Quarterly Conference.
The Third Quarterly Con
ference of the Irwinton Circuit
will be held at Red Level July
27-28. May we expect a full
attendance.
A. F. Ward, P. C.
Messrs. Roy Cannon, Ralph
Culpepper and Fred and Ed
Byington went to Fort Valley
the last of last week where they
will be until after the peach
season is over.
Dr. W. H. Parker and Mr.
Forest Dixon made a business
trip to Dublin on Wednesday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jordan, of
Lou, Ga., are spending this week
with the latter’s sister, Mrs. A.
F. Ward in this city.
Mrs. J. W. Hancock has re
turned to her home in Macon
after a short visit to her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Hatfield in this city.
After next Sunday Mr. Tom
Deason, of Mclntyre, will be the
mail carrier on the star route
between Irwinton and Mclntyre.
He will succeed Mr. Moses Shep
herd, who has been right on the
job for the past four years.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stevens,
of Millen, spent last Sunday
with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. I. Stevens, in this
city.
Mrs. Gus Pennington and
family have returned to their
home at Milledgeville after vis
iting relatives at Irwinton and
Mclntyre.
CHILDREN’S DAY LAST
SUNDAY.
The Children’s Day program
was carried out very successful
y last Sunday morning at the
Union Church here. Mrs. A. F.
Ward got up the program and
she is to be congratulated on
ter success with the work. Be
sides recitations, singing, etc.,
Rev. A. F. Ward delivered a
short address on Children’s
Day. A large congregation was
in attendance.
OLD COINS WANTED.
If you have any old gold, sil
ver or copper coins, any Confed
erate postage stamps, or bills,
vrite description, date, and con
lition. Give price wanted,
highest market prices paid.
Address
j. c. McAuliffe,
Milledgeville, Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Rev. C. C. Heard from Cedar
town will arrive in Irwinton
Tuly 22nd, week following 3rd
Sunday, and preach for us the
•emainder of the week. It will
)e remembered Bro. Heard was
vith us about three years ago in
i tent meeting. Won’t every
body join us in asking our Hea
venly Father fair many bless
ings.
°ICNIC AT JOHNSON’S MILL
JULY FOURTH.
We have been requested to
mnounce that there will be a
icnic at Johnson’s Mill on the
th of July. Everybody is in
ited to come and bring a well
tiled basket.
JOTICE OF LOCAL
LEGISLATION
To be introduced at the 1912
■.ession of the General Assembly
>f Georgia.
A BILL
To be entitled an Act to a
nend an Act entitled “An Act
o create a board of commission
rs of roads and revenues for
he County of Wilkinson, to pro
ide for the election of members
hereof, to provide for their re
noval from office, to define
heir powers and duties, to pro
ide for their compensation,
nd for other purposes; ap
woved August 16th, 1909.”
Taid amendment to provide for
.he employment of a Superin
tendent of roads and for other
lurposes. -
June 25, 1912.
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
Protect yourself from fakirs
by acquainting yourself with
facts. Read the famous booklet
‘Don’t Get Stung.” It will save
vo,u a thousand times its price
—for sale at cost, 15c. in stamps
mts it. Money back if not sat
isfied.
j. c. McAuliffe,
Milledgeville, Ga.
FOURTH OF JULY EXCUR
SIONS via CENTRAL OF
GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Low Rate Excursion Tickets
on sale between all points in the
Southeast July 2, 3 and 4, 1912,
return lihiit July 8, 1912.
Ask TICKET AGENT for
full particulars.
Shafting, Pulleys, Balta, Repairs M
Fllee, Teeth, Lacks, Etc.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUQUSTA,OZ
Cat oar circular Lafora yea Lay,
S. PARMELEE CO.
Horse Drawn Vehicles
9 Os Every Description
OPEN BUGGIES $35 TO $l5O J®
TOP BUGGIES 45 TO 200
OPEN SURRIES 65 TO 230
TOP SURRIES 75 TO 250 V \/ KYZ \ X
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ROAD CARTS 15 TO 75
Farm Wagons Harness
SINGLE BUGGY $6.50 TO $45.00
One-Horse - $30.00 to $50.00 double buggy 15.00 to 50.00
— ~ sr SINGLE WAGON 6.50 TO 15.00
Two-Horse - $50.00 to $75.00 DOUBLE WAGON 10.00 TO 25.00 I
Bicycles bicycles cm
•p&K IL - NATIONAL $40.00 TO $75.00
B—l 1 1 * I/W JWT CLEVELAND .' 40.00 TO 75.00 //R\
CRESCENT 30.00 TO 50.00 1/ Al
~-7 ENDURANCE 25.00 TO. .35.00 ZlKui I
GEORGIA 18 50 TO 26 00
XZ JUVENILE 17.50 TO 25.00 / t\ MTr
Buick Automobiles Indian motorcycles ShT
S6OO TO $1,850
BABY CARRIAGES AND CARTS 4-H. P. Chain or Belt, S2OO. 7-H. P. Twin $250
$3.50 to $50.00. 1 *
S. S. Parmelee Co. Georgia
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||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
. tie 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
I 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 of the office
rigidly, impartially and faith
fully.
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- i
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
perior 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
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 nowseekjng.
Respectfully,
H. P. Howard.
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, profes
sional or social relations) to ad
minister the public justice with
economy, promptness and impar- ’
tially.
My candidacy will be a contin-;
uous thing until the votes of the
primary have been counted and
I the result announced. I have the
best reasons to be satisfactory to
the people who are to do the vot
ing in this primasy or else I would
not have announced for the office.
Respectfully,
Hal B. Wimberly.
W .
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