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'GAN OF WILKINSON
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L. P. HATFIELD. Editor.
Entered as second cl«"s matter at
the postoitice at Irwinton, Georgia,
under, the act of Conufss of March 3,
1879.
Advertising rates furu’shed on appli
cation.
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
N. L. Walters, et. al., having applied
for order seeking establishment c£
new road, which has been marked out
by commissioners duly appointed
Road beginning, near residence of N.
L. Walters, running in northyesternl /
direction across lands of N. L. Waltei ।
J. E. Butler, W. M. Kempt, and G. H.
Carswell, to Thompson Bridge roa 1.
near Burney’s Bridge. If no cause b>
shown to the contrary, said order wi.i
be granted at our regular meeting, Is.
Tuesday in December, 1915.
Nov. 5, 1915.
L. I. STEVENS,
J. R. HUDSON,
W. H. FREEMAN,
County Commissioners.
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GEORGlA—Wilkinscn County.
John F. Poter, et. al., having applied
lor order seeking establishment < '
new road which has been marked o
by commissioners duly appointed. Sa.J
road beginning at a point on the pub
lic road from Allentown to Stephe. -
vi’le, about half way from Chapman :
Bridge to Devil's Branch, running I .
a westernly direction across the lan. ,
of G. O. A. Daughtry and Mrs. J. r.
Porter to Irwinton and HawkinsviL
public road, near the residence of Jnx
F. Porter. If no cause be shown t)
the contrary said order will be gran,
ed at our regular meeting Ist Tuesday
in December next.
Nov. 5, 1915.
B. I. STEVENS,
J. R. HUDSON,
W. H. FREEMAN,
County Commissioners.
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6eORGIA —Wilkinson County.
By virtue of a mortgage deed exe
cuted by B. H. Cran ford to me on
Feb. sth., 1912, said deed being re
corded in book 20 page 407 office of
Clerk Superior Court, said county, I
will sell before the coert house door
in the town of Irwinton, during the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bi -
der for cash, on the first Tuesday i :
December, next, one hundred acres c.'
land, more or less, lying in the 4th
land district of said county, bounded
on the north by lands of A. S. .1. A’ -
riagton, on the east by the Jim Nelson
old place, on the South by lands of
l ave Criswell, and being the place
whereon the said B. H. Cran ford now
lives. Said deed was given to secur;-.
the paymeni of a note for three h
dred dollars and interest thereon, sa' 1
m ‘e Imin.- executed by the said B. ’I.
Cun itord to the undersigned cn Fo >.
5tY 1912. Said note was due Oct. 15,
It'4. and is still due and unpaid with
f e interest thereon from said date at
eight per cent per annum. The po
ceeds of this sale will be applied a t
payment of said note, principal and in
terest and the cost of this proceeding,
and the balance, if any to be paid to
B. H. Cran lord.
This Nov. 10th, 1915.
JOHN N. TODD.
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It won’t hurt a tit to Dr.'.i;s
yourse'f in the latest styles. A
- wear a made to measui e
suit, one which fits you perfectly.
John Carswell, Agent.
Malaria or Chills & Fever
Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acta on the liver better than
(Calomel end does not /ripe or sicken. 25a
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LOCAL NEWS
JFGOROON
Mrs. Jim Lee, of Macon, spent sever
al days with relatives alst week.
Miss Sarah Tomlins in is visiting
:Mrs. Jim Lee of Macon for severa:
(days this week.
' • Mrs. W. H. Loving of Macon, spen
last week with Mrs. Dr. Evans an
Mrs. C. S. Owens.
’ Miss Robertson and Miss Annie Law
■ rente Butts are attending a busine
’ school in Macon,
. Misses Mamie Kate Veal, Loreiac
; and Carrie Lee spent the week end
with Miss Annie Lizzie Yo. ngblood, o.
Ivey.
I Mrs. Padgett was a visitor to M s
con Monday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. .Miller visite
Milledgeville the week-end.
—
I Mr. Marcelus Cason, of Toomsbor
was in Gordon Friday.
Dr. R. E. Evans has returned fro\
a severa days visit to Kentucky.
Mr. Charlie Miller, of Macon wa
in Gordon Saturday on business.
z.Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fountain, of M
Intyre, motored to Gordon last wee
Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks sper’
Sunday with Mr. J. H. Simpson a.
I amily of Irwinton.
Mr. J. Yorngblcod and son im To:
of Ivey, were in Gordon Sunday.
Mr. Tommie Dennard visited frien.
in Milledgeville Sunday.
1 Mr. R. C. Billings motored to Barn
vile Sunday.
1 , Dr. R. C. Evans, Mrs. C. S. Owe'
iand Mrs. W. H. Loving attended tl
■l2th district fair bed at Dublin la.
week.
Miss Agnes Johnson, of Maccn b
visiting relatives in Gordon this wee
Miss Alma Jackson was in Mace,
'ast week.
Col. G. H. Carswell, of Irwinton, wt
n Gordon last week.
In Memory of Lit'
tie Ruth Lewis
■ We had a ittle treasure once
She was our joy and pride.
We lofed her, oh, perhaps to well,
For soon she slept and died.
All is dark within our dwelling,
Lonely are or hearts today
For the one we loved so dearly
Has forever passed away.
, It is sad that one we cherish,
■ Should be tanen from our home,
; But the joys that do not perish.
Live in memory alone.
All the year we've spent together.
All the happy, golden hours.
Shall be cherished in remembranet
bragrant sweet from memory’s flow
, ers.
The little bed is empty now,
| The little clothes laid by;
1 A motehr's hope, a father’s joy,
In death’s cod arm doth lie.
Go, little Pilgrim, to thy home,
. | On yonder blissful shore,
We miss thee here but soon will come
Where thou hast gone be. ore.
Dear little hands, we miss them so,
All through the day, wherever we go
All through the night, how lonely it
seems,
For no little hands wake us out of
our dreams.
We miss thew all through the weary
hours,
। We miss them as others miss sun
shine and flowers.
Day-time or night-time, wherever we
go,
Dear little hands we miss them so.
We have lost or darling baby,
She has bade us all adieu,
She .as gone to live in Heaven,
And her jorm is lost to view.
Ch, that dear one, how wo loved h ’ •
Oh, how bard to give her up!
I But and angel came down for ehr
And removed her from our flock.
We Miss tbee from our home, dear
I • Ruth,
We miss thee from thy place,
V shadow o’er o. r life is cast. ,
We miss the sunshine of thy face.
A precious one from is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place made vacant in our hottie
Which never can be filled.
God, in his wisdom, has recalled,
The bocn his love had given,
And though the body slumbers here,
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THE BULLETIN,GEORGIA
Her soul is safe in heaven.
A precious one from is gone,
Her kind, sweet spirit’s fled,
j We can ahrdly bear to say,
Oct darling Ruth is dead.
Although it grieves our heatr to part
Willi one we loved so dear,
Vet we can say, God’s will be done,
And murmur not for her.
ITy gentle voice now is hushed.
Thy warm (rue heart is still,
And on thy young. and innocent brow
Is resting death’s cold chill.
i'liy hands are laid by yor little- side
We have kissed thy ovely brow.
And our aching hearts we know,
We have no darling now.
darling Ruth, she has left us,
Leit us, yes, forever more,
But we hope to meet our loved one,
Gn that bright and happy shore.
iearest Ruth. thcu. hast left us,
And our loss we deeply feel,
Jut, ’tis God that has bereft us,
1 He can all our sorrows heal.
et again we hope to meet tliee,
W hen the day of lifg is fled,
Vhen in heaven in joy to greet thee.
Where no farewell tears are shed.
Mother,
GEORGIA. WILKINS V.
Under and virture < ure .
rom the Jkstce Cou ;27t.
District, G. M. in favo .. Ellen
Spears against O. U. Player, I have
evid on and will sell before the Coui v
louse door in the town of Irwinton
n the first Tuesday in Decembe.
lext, during legal sale hours to the
lighest bidder for cash the following
.escribed property, towit:
One-fifth undivided interest in, 10
icres of land, more or less, known e
the Player place, Bethel Dist., bound.
„ .-.e juuu by J. W. Brooks, west b
rs. Sallie Shepard, south by O. I
hapman and east by W. A. Jones,
ids being the i ndivided interest m
. U. Player in said 100 acres of lan?
avied tpen and wiil be sold as tl
operty of O. U. Player to satis,
.id fifa.
I’enant in prssessicn notified.
Levy made by J. H. Simpson. Cons
lie.
his Nov. 3rd, 1915.
C. H. PARKER. Sherif
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EORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY.
This is notice that I have filed with
he Ordinary of said county an appii
ation for an order to sell the lands
>elonging to the estate of Mrs. Sarah
A Lingo, said lands being all of the
ands owned- by Mrs. Sarah A. Lingo,
ying in Wilkinson county and contain
ng five hundred and fifty acres, more
>r less. Said application will b.
leard by said Ordinary on the firs
Monday in December next, and if an
parties have objections the same
should be filed on or before that day
This Nov. 2nd, 1915.
Geo. H. Carswell,
Executor Mrs. Sarah A. 1. ngo.
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HORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY.
J. A. Harris
Vs
Anthony Moses
In Wilkinson Superior Court, O<
term 1915.
It being represented to the court by
the petition of E. A. Harris that b.
deed of mortgage dated the 14th day
if Nov. 1915, Anthony Moses convey
ed to the said E. A. Harris that trac t
r pa cel of land in Wilkinson county,
Georgia, containing one acre, more or
■ess, about one quarter mile from the
town of Gordon, known as the Anthony
Joses place bought from Eli Frasuer,
'nd joining property of Josephine
Solomon and Eli Frasuer. and front- |
ng road leading to Jeffersonville, ic.
the purpose of securing the payment
of a certain promissory' nets made li
the said Anthony Mdses to the sai l
E. A. Harris, due on the Ist day o
January 1914, for the srm of S3OO, with
interest after maturity at eight pe
cent per annum, which said note u
now due and unpaid.
It is ordered that the said Anthony
Moses do pay into this court by the
fir. t day of the next term the princ l
i pal, interest and costs due the:eon, c
show cause, if any he has, to ths co
trary, or that in defa It thereof ior.
closure be granted to t’ e said vv. .
I Harris of said mortgage, and tl
'equity of redemputn of t>e sai
j Anthony Moses therein be forever ba;
red, and that service of this rule b '
perfected on said Anthony Moses a- ;
carding to law.
Get 4, 1915.
J. I!. Park,
A true copy from the minutes of tlr
I. B. Stinson, Cler
Jatarrh Cannot De Cure;
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as th. y
annot reach the seat of the disease. C »
arrh is a biood or constitutional disease,
•nd in order to cure it you must take in- j
• rnal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is I
dien internaliy, and acts direc ly upon •
he blond and mucous surface Hall s j
■fitanh Cure is not a quack medicine. It
as presciibed by one of the be't phy |
ians in tills country for years and
rcgidav preriptilm. It In cGir^-w-d < ( i
• • b-’s't tonics known, combined ith th
st blood purifiers, noth)# direct^ o n f
icons sin Ueeh. The perfect < -nhin ■ i
■»n of the two tnr'edipnb’ is t pi I
cos 5- ■ h wonderful results vjpfh .
tnrrh ^«ud for ioatlrm.n'aln *5 'C.
I. J. CHHNMY & f’O., Props., 7'- I do, ( |
Sr Id by I >rt ry l*’r 1 I •(« 7V.
raau Huil u Fuiudy Flits i6r co-1 PYi^th
1
UIINCAN-EASON
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An interesting wedding of this
week was that of Miss Naomi
Duncan, of Macon, to Mr. Levi
R- Cas^n, of Toomsboro, which
was solemnized at the First
Christian Church in Macon at
10:30 o’clock Tuesday morning.
Rev. J. A. Moore, of Griffin, per
fsrmed the ceremony.
Immediately after the cere
mony Mr. and Mrs. Cason left
for ar» extended trip, after which
they will make their home in
Toomsboro, where Mr. Cason i< |
engaged in business.
NMTCIIIM
—
The following announcement
appeared in Monday’s Macon
News and will be of much social
interest to the people of ti is ■
county.
■"'r. Denis Doke,. of Tooms-1
boro, announces the engagement
of his daughter, Monte Maure, ।
to Dr. Woodfin Grady Hitchcock,
of MouTrie, the weddiny to take!
place the latter jiart of Decern-1
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TAX NOTICE.
Third, and Last, P.ornd.
w
I will be at the following places wi
lates named for the purpose of cel
lecting State and County Taxes lor
t?.e year 1915. This will be my last
round:
uethel —De f :. 6, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
High Hili —Dec. 7, from 9 a.m. to 3
i.m.
Turkey Creek (Allentown)—Dec.
from 9 to 10 a.m.
rurkey Creek (court house)—Dee. 8, '
rom 12 to 3 p.m.
Griffin—Dec. 9,” from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. ;
Toomsboro —Dec. 10, from 9 a.m. to >. i
p.m.
Bloodworth —Dec. 11, from 9 a.m. to I
3 p.m.
Gordon —Dec. 13 from 9 a.m. to .1
IP. in.
Ivey—Dec. 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Mclntyre—Dec. 15, from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Irwinton —Dec. 17 and 18, from 9
t.m. to 3 p.m.
J. B. McCOOK,
Tax Collector. Wilkinson Co.. Ga. I
I am the
RED DEVIL
that gets the germs
before the germs get X ®
the hogs. » 0
9 One tablespoonful of Red Devil Lye |
J dissolved in a pint of water, then |
Q added to the slop or soft feed for ten 9
3 hogs, fed to hogs night and morning 3
J throughout the year, will PREVENT
a cholera and worms.
S Germs become worms, and worms
make hogs sick. Give me a chance
® at these germs and worms and I’ll
SAVE YOUR HOGS
I am
Red Devil Lye. g
IN BIG CANS F” c M
18ml <:ost y°u only L-* I, H
IS, Half the Usual Price kJ— ]
Save My
I fellM fw ftSiWol F^OSsHl
*ay ir^s- "i>-> «R’^J s r /-—vs” '"^ * -f'T w '^aRiWCT^RWRIH
s For Sale by E. JOHNSON
SHIP YOUR COTTONTO =
A T W Al l SON
all© Jl e LJAwmaM&jjo OL Iw^LfA^l
Cotton factors
Geo.'S, Eiley Jr. Will Appreciate It If the People of
Wilkinson County Will Ship Their COTTON to Us
1-16 cent Highe®Price Guaranteed
617 THIRD ST. MACON, GA
TO THE MEN AND YOUNGMENOF
YOUR COUNTY WHO ARE
NOT OUR CUSTOMERS
We want to tell you ihat we jue exclusive headquar
ters for the three must famous brands of men’s and
young men's clothing: ADLER-ROCHESTER, SOCIETY
BRAND and STYLEPLUS sl7. We beleive we are en
titled to your consideration, and think you will soon
admit it.
fOUH BOYS’ ELPARTMENT-the most complete in
this section.
SHOjl.3 bOR MEN AND BOYS—in this department,
we have only the best that can be bought and at very
re; sonable prices.
All mail orders given prompt attention.
R .S. Thorpe & Sons
566-570 Cherry St. MACON, GA.
FORD
I
; The Universal Car
A. Momand, Agent
Ford Cars and Parts
/ / TOWN and district to ride and exhibit a sample Latest-
4 K Rao jer bicycle furnished by us. Our Rider A trent-s everywhere are
part.icularsaa(lvp:r.<al offer at or.M.
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R U ils&; cycle ship itback to us atourexpenseand v-mwtUnot'beoutonecait
<\ 1! K 'iA FACTORY PQIPFC w ef“r“Lh the hh best grade bicycles it is
I I 11 possible to make at one small profit above
tactual factory cost. You save $lO to $25 middlemen’s profits by buy-
"StsU Ij^^SPinsrSirectof usaudhavw the manufactnrer’syuarar.tee behind your
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\ '1 / I l/w/ b f nsulaly have a number on hand taken in trade by our Cblcego retail stores. These we ch ar
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\S Assy/ MiiSYUi «»hsol3. Imported roller chain. .■<:><( cedalo, parts, renUt*
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v<-; letter 13 U make-SOFT, ELASTIC and
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re w:,i uDu- 7 a. <’-hwby mnku.fr the price $4.55 peipair) if
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