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LOCALS
' Mrs. W. L. Williams, of Dub
lin; is visiting relatives in this
city this week.
^lr. J. W. McCook and wife,
of Macon, are spending some
time with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCook, of
this city.
Mr. J. T. Momand, of Tampa,
Fla., spent the latter part of last
week with his brother, Mr. E.
C. Moiriand, in this city.
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Col. E. L. Stephens, Solicitor-
General-elect, of the Dublin Cir
cuit, spent a few hours last Fri
day in this city and his friends
congratulated him heartily on
his victory for Solicitor.
For Sale: Car load of
“Barnesville” Buggies.
J. E. BUTLER.
Mrs. J. T. Hatfield went to
Albany Tuesday where she will
spend some time with her son,
Mr. J. F. Hatfield, of Chat place.
Mr. Marcellus Cason, of
Toomsboro, was a visitor to this
city on Tuesday of this week.
Col. G. H. Carswell, Messrs
E. C. Lindsey and J. A. Carswel
attended the State Democratic
Convention which was held in
Macon on Wednesday of this
week.
Mr. Sam W. Hatfield, of Ma
con, spent last week-end with
home folks in Irwinton.
Miss Eula Dupree, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
H. Parker, in this city for sev
eral weeks, has returned to hei
home in Dublin.
Messrs. C. H. Parker and T
F. Deason made a business trip
to Milledgeville last Tuesday.
Miss Annie Lindsey, of At
lanta, is spending this weel
with home folks in this city.
Judge and Mrs. J. E. Butlei
went to Indian Springs last Fri
day, where they will be for som<
time.
Mrs. E. T. Momand, of Ma
con, visited relatives in Irwintoi.
the latter part of last week.
Dr. W. G. Hitchcock was in
this city on Monday and Tues
day for the purpose of doini
dental work and he will be glad
to serve you on Monday ano
Tuesday of each week in Irwin
ton.
Mrs. Moses Wood, of James,
is visiting her parents, Mr. anc
Mrs. S. A. Hatfield, in this city,
this week.
Sheriff L. P. Player made a
business trip to Milledgeville on
Saturday of last week.
Miss Floried Joyner, of Ma
con, was the guest of Miss Annie
Lindsey, in this city, on Tuesday
and Wednesday of this week.
In another column see the ad
vertisement of the Balkcom
Hardware Co., announcing their
demonstration of the great Ma
jestic Range.
Mr. Fred Everett has return
ed to his work at Macon, after
spending several days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Everett here.
Misses Rossie and Ethel Lind
sey are visiting their sister, Mrs.
H. A. Smith, in Milledgeville,
this week.
Mr. Price, of Atlanta, visited
friends in this city on Tuesday
.and Wednesday of this week.
The people of this place will
regret very much to know that
Mrs, J, L. Byington and two
sons, Ed and Fred, will move
away from here to Milledgeville
where they will make their
home after September Ist,
CONVENTION MET AT
WARRENTON TUESDAY
T. W. HARDWICK NOMINAT
ED FOR CONGRESS FOR
SIXTH TIME IN
SUCCESSION.
In accordance with the call is
sued by the Congressional Ex
ecutive Committee the congress
ional convention met at Warren
ton Tuesday, when Hon. T. W.
Hardwick was again nominated
for the position which he has
held since he was chosen in 1902
making his sixth term at the ex
piration of which he will.have
served the district twelve years.
As will be seen from the election
news elsewhere in this paper he
received a majority of the votes
in all the counties except Glas
cock, Warren and Lincoln, and
was represented by twenty-four
out of thirty convention votes.
Tuesday morning Judge Geo. H.
Carswell and the three delegates,
Messrs. R. L. Stubbs, A. S.
Boone and E. C. Momand, elect
'd from this county, left here in
in automobile to attend the con
'ention and returned Tuesday
light.
tyINGO ITEMS.
J. P. Thompson is visiting at
Stillmore.
J. F. and R. P. Tillman are
isiting parents at Brunswick.
J. T. Holland made a business
rip to Dublin Thursday.
R. A. Warren and son went to
Jublin Friday on a shopping
tour.
Mrs. Nannie Lake is visiting
he family of Mr. Rawls Perry,
n Laurens county.
We are glad to report no sick
less in Mingo at this time.
L. Q. Ellington of Griffin was
ver in Frog Valley Friday.
Man is the most industrious
nimal among all the created
ribes of earth. He has power
o live a sublime life, or if he
hooses, he can live a low down
ife like the brutes. He is the
nost changeable animal among
.11 the creation, and should be
vatched at all times. lam glad
he elections are over, I have
ead so many campaign lies. I
ometimes wonder if all the
preachers do tell the truth.
Rations are a bit short at our
touse now, and I intend to play
ich and flo some visiting.
I hear some of the boys
iround about my age are getting
narried, and you may hear that
Jnkle Jake is married before
zou think of it.
this world don’t offer me but
little that’s worth while,
3ut that little I get, I want it in
style
l am not rushing through life
in any hurry
To go slow, I meet plenty, to
trouble and worry
Thirty-nine years, the happiest
part of my life
[ lived with a kind, true, loving
wife.
She was loyal and true, g'entle
and kind
And was a great pleasure to my
mind.
3ut it happened in the month of
May,
Apgels came, and carried her
away.
And I have been left alone, three
long years
To weep, to mourn, and shed
many tears.
For she has ascended to our
Father above,
To enjoy the sweet comforts of
His love.
And when my race on earth has
been run
And all my toils and troubles
are done,
I hope to meet her around God’s
throne,
To dwell together, forever, at
Home.
UNKLE JAKE.
NOTICE.
To Trustees and Patrons of the
Public Schools:
By action of the Board of Ed
ication our Public Schools will
iegin on Monday, the 28th of
Ictober next, and will run for
a a term of six months.
The Trustes and patrons are
irged to proceed to elect their
teachers as speedily as possible;
and those finding themselves
without teachers will notify me;
and I will put you in communi
cation with applicants as I am
receiving leters of inquiry, al
most daily.
J.H.HOOVER,
Supt. of Schols. W. C.
This July 29, 1912.
|£ S. PARMELEE CO • Georgia
Horse Drawn Vehicles
9 Os Every Description
OPEN BUGGIES $35 TO $l5O M
TOP BUGGIES 45 TO 200 7\
OPENSURRIES TO 2CO t~~
TOP SURRIES 75 TO 250 XJxAK \ V \/ I W
ROAD CARTS 15 TO 75
Farm Wagons
One-Horse - $30.00 to $50.00
Two-Horse - $50.00 to $75.00
ixl ja .
Buick Automobiles
' S6OO TO $1,850
BABY CARRIAGES AND CARTS -
$3. r 0 to $50.00.
S. S. Parmelee CJo. GEORGIA I
NOTICE OF FIRST
MEETING OF CREDITORS
In the District Court of the Uni
ted States for the Western Di
vision of the Southern District
of Georgia. In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of Mclntyre
Kaolin Company, Bankrupt, in
Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Mclntyre
Kaolin Company, of Mclntyre,
in the county of Wilkinson, and
district aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that
on the 14th day of August, A. D.
1912, the said Mclntyre Kaolin
Company was duly adjudicated
bankrupt; and that the first
Dont miss the Demonstration of the GREAT Majestic
Range to be held at our store one week begginning
Sept. 2nd, ending Sept. 9th. Something for nothing is
worth while, SB.OO worth of cooking utensils is worth
your time to investigate.
During this week’s Demonstration only, we are going
to give to every one that purchases a Majestic Range,
Free, a set of Cooking Utensils worth SB.OO.
Dont miss this opportunity, remember the time and
place.
Balkcom Hdw. Co.
362-364 Third St. Macon, Ga.
NEW TRAIN TO TYBEE
VIA
Macon, Dublin & Savannah and Sea
board Railway.
Round Trip Rates Every Sunday.
Trains run on time. Join the crowd going where ocean
breezes blow. The following is the schedule put on Sunday,
June 9th, to run until September Ist, 1912.
Trian No. 74 Train No. 73
Sunday only STATIONS. Sunday only
3 a. m. Leave Macon.. Ar. 1.15 a. m.
3:48 a. m... Jeffersonville 12:27 a. m.
4:08 a. m Danville 12:07 a. m.
4:23 a. m Montrose . 11:52 p. m.
4:33 a. m._ Dudley 11:42 p. m.
5 a. m Dublin 11:15 p. m.
5:36 a. m Rockledge 10:39 p. m.
5:46 a. m. Soperton 10:19 p. m.
6:07 a. m Tarrytown... 10:08 p. m.
6:30 a. m-. Vidalia (S. A. L.) Leave 9:45 p. m.
9:30 a. m Ar. Savannah ” 6:30 p. m.
10:45 a. m. Ar. Tvbee (C. of Ga.) ” 5 p. m.
* n; DUPBEE. DENTIST
First-class Work
At Reasonable ?rices.
Georgia Life Building, Macon, Ga.
13 i <3 37 <3l es
NATIONAL $40.00 TO $75.00
CLEVELAND 40.00 TO 75.00
CRESCENT 30.00 TO 50.00
ENDURANCE 25.00 TO. .35.00
GEORGIA ’ 18 50 TO 26 00
JUVENILE 17.50 TO 25.00
INDIAN MOTORCYCLES
4-H. P. Chain or Belt, S2OO. 7-H. P. Twin $250
meeting of their creditors will
, be held at Macon, in Bibb coun
ty, Georgia, in Grand Opera
House Building on the 11th day
, of September, A. D. 1912, at 9
o’clock in the forenoon, at which
’ time the said creditors may at
' tend, prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupt,
and transact such other business
! as may properly come before
said meeting. The bankrupt is
required to be present on that
! day for examination.
Alexander Proudfit,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Macon, Ga., this August 26,
; 1912.
fOLEYSKIDNEYCURf
Makes Kldn^vs and Bladder fbahi
Harness
SINGLE BUGGY $6.50 TO $45.00
DOUBLE BUGGY 15.00 TO 50.00
SINGLE WAGON 6.50 TO 15.00
DOUBLE WAGON .... 10.00 TO 25.00
The
Largest
Ships
Go down and the biggest houses go up
in smoke.
Size doesn’t count. It’s insurance
that makes good. , .
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The Irwinton Bank
OF IRWINTON, GEORGIA,
J
CARRIES DEPOSITORS’ INSURANCE
to protect its customers. This insur
ance is free and covers your money de
posited here, including your savings
which we issue a time certificate and
pay interest.
We Have Plenty of Money to Lend
Our facilities for doing up-to-date
banking are the best.
We Solicit Your Business
GEO. H. CARSWELL, Pres. I. B. STINSON, V.-Pres.
J. J. RAGAN, Cashier
IRWINTON BANK
IRWINTON, GA.
DEPOSITS INSURED
Willingham’s Warehouse
COTTON FACTORS /
MACON, GEORGIA
By a liberal poKcv and honorable methods we have built
up the s^at Cotton Commission business in
Macon Georgia
SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND GET
BEST RETURNS
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Willingham’s Warehouse J
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