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. The September term of the
County Court was in session
here on Monday of this Week. ‘
’var. J. L. Player, of Leesburg,
spent the early part of the week
with his mother, Mrs. Mollie
Player, in this city.
Mrs. J. L. Byington left Sun
day for Miiledgeville, where she
wiifl make her future home.
- The fricnds of Mr. E. C. Lind
sey will regret to know that he
‘has been on the sick list this’
week, and trust that he will
soon be out again.
For Sile: Car load of
“Barnesvile” Buggies.
4. E. BUTLER.
Mr. C. }H. Brown made a trip
Savannah on business the early
part or tuis week.
. Mr. Fred Everett, of Macon,
is in Irwinton, visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Ever
ett, this week.
Mr. Ephriam Price, of Atlan
ta, spent last week-end with
friends in the city.
We call your attention to the
bank statements of The Irwin
ton Bank and the Peoples Bank
of Gordon which appear in this
issue of the Bulletin.
- Rev. C. 5. Henderson will ap
preciate it if you will attend
preaching services at- the
Union church in this city
next Sanday morning and
night.
The many friends of Mrs. J.
E. Butler will regret very much
to know that she has been ill for
the past week, and hope for her
a speeqy recovery.
Miss Isetta Davis has re
turned to Milledgeville to re
sume her studies at G. N. & 1.
College aiter.spending the sum
mer vacation with her parents
in this city.
Sheriff L. P. Player spent last
Tuesdsy in the Central City cn
business.
Mr. E. C. Momand made 2
trip to Atlanta on business on
Tuesday of this week.
Mr. F. C. Manson, of Atlanta,
spent last week-end with h's
family in this city.
In this issue: see the adver
tisement ¢f E. C. Momand,
agent for the famous “ROCi
HILL” Buggies. l
Judge J. E. Butler and Mr. E.
Johnson visited Macon on busi
ness this week.
_ Mr. T. O. Dupree and litle son
Ralph, who have been visiting
relatives in Irwinton for some
time, retvrned to their home
at Dublin iast Saturday. i
Mr. Ralph Culpepper, of t’r‘sl
city, was a visitor to the Centrali
City on last Wednesday.
Legal Ads
Georgiw—-“;?‘»”v"lkinson County.
W. T. Wall, administrator on
_estate J. L. Dupriest, deceased,
having made application to me
for dismission as such adminis
trator, notice is hereby given to
kindred and creditors of said
deceased that said application
will be heard before the Court
of Ordinary to be held on the
first Monday in October, 1912.
; J. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
e IRWINTON BANK, ‘
Tocated at Irwinton, Ga.,
At Close of Business Sept. 4, 1912, ]
| RESOURCES. ;
| Demand Loans ............$ 1,000.00
Tithe LOANE il o 41,302.73
Banking House.....cooiooenenn 2,400.26
Furniture and Fixture 5.......... 1,402.97
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in this 5tate............. 9,076.84
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other 5tate5........ = 2,283.96
Curreney ............$ 1,790.00
fold: 2. 7 aO.OO
Silver, Nickels,
80, i+ 126,20 — 52,075,821
TOLAI. oeRO TR O
‘ LIABILITIES.
| Capital Stoek Paid 1n.......515,000.0C
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent + Expenses, Interest
and Taxes Paid. ..l 5 81291
Due to Banks and Bankers in o
other States © ...l i 7 1,600.00
Due Unpaa Dividends.... ... 30.00
'ndividual. Deposits subject
torGhaele [ nliml o 14,.648,40
Pime Certificate5.............i.... 12,670.51
Jashier’s Checks ... . 120006
Bills Payable, including
Time Certificates repre
senting Borrowed Money.. 15,000.00
Tobal il eki L n S BINS9T !
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State of Georgia, ; I
County of* Wilkinson. ; ‘
Before me came J. J. Ragan, (Jashier|
of Irwinton Bank, who, being dulyt
:worn, says that the above and fore-go»'
ing statement is a true condition of |
3aid Bank as shown by the books of file!
in said Bank. '
J. J. RAGAN. )
Sworn to and subseribed before me,
this 9th day of Sept., 1912 ’
I. B. STIMSON, ‘
Clerk Superior Court. |
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NOTICE. !
To Trustees and Patrons of the!
Publie Schools:
By action of the Board of Ed
ucation our Public Schools will
begin on Monday, the 28th of
October next, and will run for
a a term of six months.
The Trustes and patrons are
arged to proceed to elect their
teachers as speedily as possible;
and those {inding themselves
without teachers will notify me;
and I will put you in comumuni
;ation with applicants as I am
receiving leters of inquiry al
mnost daily.
J.H.HOOVER, '
Supt. of Schols. W. C.
This July 29, 1912. |
NOTICE.
Attention is called to the ad
vertisement of the Georgiai
Southern & Florida Ry. appear
ing in this paper in regard to the
excursion to Jacksonville, Palat
ka, St. Augustine and Tampa,
Jept. 17th. Don’t fail to read it. |
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i COTTON F ACTORS
| MACON, GEORGIA
By a tiveral palier and honorable methods we have built
up thc <est Cotton Commission business in
‘ Macon Georgia
i SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND GET
| BEST RETURNS ;
~ Willingham’s Warehouse
DR, J. L. DUPREE, DENTIST
First-class Work '
At Reasonable Prices.
Georgia Life Building, Macon, Ga.
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