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Court convenWJllH^Monday.
Miss Cora Price, of Atlanta, came
dowu Saturday on account of the seri
ous illness of her grandmother, Mrs.
Amelia Parker.
Mrs. L. P. James and baby, of Ma
con, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Hatfield.
Rev. C. C. Boland filled his regu
lar appointment at Toomsboro Sunday.
-WANTED —leu to bring The Bulletin
SI.OO when you come to court.
Mr. W. S. Kinney, of Milledgeville,
spent Sunday with friends in our city.
Mrs. Viola Hughes spent several
J days this week with relatives m
Twmsboro and Tennille.
Col. J. S. Davis visited his daughter,
j Miss Izetta Davis, who is at Rawlins’
| Sanitarium for treatment.
S Mr. R. K. Cannon was a visitor to
| Tennille Sunday.
| G. E. Pn:e, Mclntyre, hat
I received a swell line of Spring
| Millinery. Hats of the unusual
j sort and Hats for every occasion,
I each distinctive in shape ano
| color.
j Mrs. H. B. Adkins entertained the
| Sowing Circle this w-eek.
f Mrs. B. A. Asbeil and two sons spent.
I several days of the past week with
a relatives and < rien.ls at their old home
1 r ear Topmsbcno.
| Mr. S. W. Hatfield came down from
I Macon to spend the week-end with bis
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hatfield.
| Mr. and M'rs. WW. Brooks and Mrs.
I J. W. Brooks, of Gordon, spent Sun-
I day with relatives in this city.
I Col. J. W. Lindsey and Mrs. E. L.
I Price, of Atlanta, were called here
1 Tuesday on account of the death o
I Mr. D. A, Holt.
I Mrs. S. A. Hatfield is at the bedside
I of her sister, Miss Anna Chambers
F *
I near Toomsboro, who is critically ill
t Messrs. Lance and Cosby Holt, o
I Macon, have spent several days here
■ this week.
। Special showing of spring ant
I summer wash fabrics, laces, shirt
I waist and skirts, etc., at G. E.
I Price’s, Mclntyre.
I . DEEPSTEP.
■ My Dear Mr. Editor: Indulge me foi
I just a few lines in your valuable papm
g Will you piease correct and error i
■ made in reference to the membershi;
B at Mclntyre Baptist church in my las
■ communication to your paper. We ha
■ at that time 92 members. We have dis
■ missed by letter three and now nun.
| ber 89 members.
g Will you please announce for u;
■ that next 4th Sunday will be observea
■ as a Sunday School Rally and a Mis
B sion day service to open promptly a
B 10:30 o’clock. Everybody is invited t
■ attend the School at 3:00 p. m. unti
Boer next meeting as our efficient sr
■ perintendent, Bro. J. C. Todd, ha
■ some curiosities to show the school am.
B also wants to drill them up forth
■ Grand rally on the 30th of April.
I And their humble pastor earnest!;
B asks that everybody give their bes
B individual efferts to make the rally a
B success.
■ We feel sure that Mclntyre wil
B keep up her record and show the peo
■ pie that we are working, hoping am
■ praying for success. I am, with bes.
■ wishes, most fraternally yburs,
B A. S. AVA.NT.
■ Red Hill School came to a close on
■ March 24th with a fine program. The
■ teaAier, Miss Ophelia Snow, with her
■gnßt of pupils has not been idle from
■Usance they made upon tin
KRkpieces selected by her.
■ very appropriate to th:
: Bh program was carried
\ Every one
■J'W. J ; ■>!!» acted their part
111111 without a
Il* nt t 0 her or i:er
li< ' 1 11111 Klll< ’^ l
I V ^Lirina tile services
r and sm-ii
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BIDS WANTED
3 Sealed bids will be received by
' Board of County Commissioners
" of Wilkinson County Ga., on or
before two o’clock p.m., Tuesday
April 4th next, at Irwinton, Ga.,
f r erection of steel bridge across ■
- Commissioner Creek, at Riley’s
• brieve, three miles from Irwinton
1 Bids to be addressed to Be ard
County Commissioners, Irwinton
Ga., and marked “Sealed Pro-
i pcsals” and must be accompan
-1 ied by certified check of S2OO
guarantee entering into a con-
; tract with said Board within ten
days from the award of said con-
, tract. Drawings are on file with
L F. Billue, clerk, Irwinton, Ga.
Steel already at bridge. Work
to be done consists of concrete
piers, erection of steel, piling,
etc. The Board reserves the
right to accept or reject any or
ill bids.
B. I. Stevens, Chairman,
Board County Commissions s.
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, GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
> By virtue of a fi. fa. issued by J. B.
McCook, Tax Collector of said count;
( iganst H. P. Howard, I have levied
tpon and will sell before the cour*
bouse door in th town of Irwinton.
;ajd couny, during the legal hours o
sale to the highest bidder for cash on
..he first Tuesday in March next, the
.'oilowing property.
300 acres of land, more or less, and
bounded by the lands of J. S. Taylor
\. J. Dixon, Mrs. Bob Stanley, and R
L. and N. J. Wynn, Sbld to satislj
mid fi. fa., the same being for taxes
lue said county and state for the
year 1915.
Levy made by W. E. Spars, consta
ble.
This March 7th, 1916.
C. H. PARKER, Sheriff.
Go to G. E. Price, Mclntyre,
for your spring and summer ox
'ords and work shoes. Just
ipened up a new line.
Georgia—Wilkinson County.
To all Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that
;he appraisers appointed to set
apart and assign a year’s support
to Mrs. Dollie Fountain, the wid
ow of S. A. Fountain, deceased,
have filed their award, and un
less good and sufficient cause ’S
ihown, the same will be made :
the judgment of the court at the
April term, 1916, of the Court cf 1
Ordinary.
This March 6th 1916-
J. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County. 1
J. B. Founrain having in pro
per form applied to me for per- I
manent Letters of Administra
:ion on the estate of S. A. Foun
tain, late of said county, this is
to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of S. A.
Fountain to be and appear at my <
office within the time allowed by s
law, and show cause, if any they <
can, why permanent adminigtra- I
tion should not be granted to J. <
B. Fountain on S. A. Fountain’s j
estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6 day of Mar-1916.
J. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County. <
By virtue of a fifa issued from 1
the justice court of Baldwin coun- 1
ty against Arthur S, Smith in i
favor of Central Georgia Guano <
company, I have levied on and I
will sell before the conrt house
( door in the town of Irwinton dur
ing legal sale hours to the high
est bidder for cash on the first
in April next, one hun- (
of land, more or less, ;
inson county, and J
Q&gMgMkaorth by L. C. Tern- j
east bv J. L. Rob- t
|||||« south by lands of (
||||||HK and on the
of I) E. Tindall,
by E. E.
gIT Smith, as
^mrdvd in Book
■BajallK 1 i l ' l ' clerk ;
Ik ‘‘on nty '
K <
the mn t
■MB? -
For
1 hereby annoi«
caiidi.latv for r-.'-<.O
office of Shei ill' on\f
subject to the DcO
mary. I earnestluo^ffl
port of all the v^ers.
c. h. '
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For Tax Recaiver
I announce my candidacy for .
re-ele<?tion to tne office of Tax-
Receiver of this county, subject
to the Democratic Primary. I
earnestly solicit your support in
tais race. >
J. B. Butler. 1
For Tax Receiver 1
I wish to announce -to the '
voters of Wilkinson county that ’
I am a candidate for Tax Receiver I J
subject to the Democratic, pri
mary andyour support, will be
greatly appreciated.
H. B s Dominy. j
i
For County Treasurer
I am a candidate for re-election
tp the office of County Treasurer
of Wilkinson county, subject to,
the Democratic primary, and I
will appreciate your vote and in
fluence.
Jas. T. Stanley.
I .
For Clerk Superior Court
I announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of Super
ior Court, subject to the Demo
cratic primary. I wish to thank
the voters for their past support,
and I will appreciate vour sup
port in this election.
Ira B. Stinson. ’
For Sheriff.
I wish to announce to the voters if
that I am in the race for Sheriff. I
subject to the Democratic pri- f
mary and I will appreciate th?^
support and influence of every,
voter in Wilkinson county.
i L. P. Player.
^For County School Supt.
I desire for the people to know
that I am a candidate for the of- ’
ficejof County School Superinten
dent, subject to the Democratci
primary and I will appreciate
your vote and influence.
J. L- Lawrence.
For Tax Receiver
I wish to announce nfy candi
dacy for Tax Receiver of Wilkin
son county, subject to the Demo
cratic primary to be held on Maj- i
20th. Your support and influ- ■
ence for me in this race will be j
greatly appreciated.
Jos. O. Snow.
For Treasurer
I am a candidate for Treasurer
of Wilkinson County, subject to
the Democratic primary to be
held on the 20th day of May. I
will appreciate the vote of every
citizen of this county.?
Joe Youngblood,
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For County School Supt.
I wish to. announce to the vot
ers of Wilkinson county that I
am id the race for County School
Superintendent, subject to the
Democratic primary and I earn
estly solicit the support of all the
qoters of this county.
J. E. Townsend.
I
For Sheriff
I wish to announce that I am '
in the race for Sheriff of Wilkin-!
so^county, subject to the Demo
ci®c primary to be held on May
■^■Mnd I will thank you for'
■HRite in this race.
ggjg/j John T. Stanley. I
( rfk • t
DernoT^^^^mary. I would i
appreciate the vote and influence '
of every voter in \Vilkinson Co. j
. . N. A. Pierce. I
- I
; •
For Fax Receiver.
I am a candidate for the office
of Tax, Receiver, subject to the
Democratic Primary, to be hek <
on May 20th. I ear estly solicit
the support of all the voters, and
if elected, I promise to serve the
people in the discharge of the
duties of this office to the best of
idj' ability-.-
; - M. Shepherd.
■ ‘ ' '■ ' t
For County School Supt.
I wish ta announce that I am a?
candidate for the office of County
School Superintendent, subject
Lo the Democratic primary. The
v~te and support of each and
every voter is earnestly solicited
and all the influence exerted in i
my behalf, will be greatly- appre-i
dated-.
Victor Davidson.
i
For County School Supt.
To the Voters and Friends of
Education:
I am a candidate for the office:
of County School Superintendent i
of Wilkinson County, subject to'
the Democratic Primary and v. ili 1
fully ,appreciate your support. ।
Having taught .school twenty'
eight years and otherwise con
nectied Mith the public school
I nearly ^ll my life I ought to be
I p-eparpd to give the cause cf
'Education faithful and efficient
! service. If elected it witl te my
j aim to make of cur schools the
; very best.
J- F. Jackson.
For Ordinary
Wit?, etliiigs of gratitude to
' the peopie cf Wllkinscn county I
; for support in the past and wkl;
a promise of renewed fidelity io
the duties cf the effice should I
be selected at the primary on
May 20th to fill the pcsiticn, I an
nounce'a^ a candidate for re-elec
to the office of Ordinary.
J. E. Butler.
i
.■rarwwrrifg I..TJ . 'TT^3IL«BmEECIjBBUK-2i J AW
Jiri ■—l j.-T.,Tcr 1 ■» ■ iwri’ i’w.wit —,-a-CTi.iwiir ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■—
i k C. RIES GUT ARMSTRONG
i WHEN IN MACON TAKE TIME TO SEE
I FIF«» & i ISTRONfi
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jowe’ry and SLvcpware
| • RELIABLE GOODS ONI Y FINE EVGRAVted A\n repm -’A
I 315 Third Street MACON, GEORGIA P. oaeS36
I W. O. KINNEY & CO. |
B Successors to / -
| B. T. ADAMS & CO.
Cotton Factors I
| Farmers’ Supplies, Mules, |
High Grade Fertilizers /
I J .. ■' |
614 to 620 Third Street g
I MACON, - - - - GEORGIA f
^mwraniiiiMiriirim —
■or Ckrk Suporiof CutWt
® am a candidate ’be cffico
MbJlcx'K of Supsriur Court, . üb
■et tc the Democfatic primary,
■and yuur support will ee greatly .
’appreciated.
J. Skanan. .
For Sherkf
' I wish to anncuuce Liat lam : 1
I candidate for toe office of She/id ;
I subject tne Democrat; j piimar; i
>, to be field on /-.ay 2uun. ! jl.i I
1 .ute win ue appreciated.
. D. G.
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r’OR CURON£R. I
I ij a..i u:u am■ U.c v m .'.' e. I
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x',.r tcleanu irm.’cn.e u.ii v
1/ ... . raciu'crl.
FOR CORONuR.
! I hereby annovuc-i my candidacy io.
’ re-election to the oli;,;c oi Coroner
’ subject to the Democrat'e primary, t
be alii 1.. y _ ■\. Ith ver. I
i tuuc.t fcr your piisi sup; < rt and hep- j
■ to be favored with your vote this time '
'j W. ... DEASON.
FOR CO ML mu. ON CR.
I am a candidate for rs-Ue: .'.on •o'
the officer of County tcuitlt'i :
1 of Roads and Revenue, subject 0 t
(Democratic primary, and I \ 1 i ap;rc
ciate yoar vote and mluence.
S. W. LEE.
FOR COMMISSIONER.
I am a candidate for Co. nty Com
! missioner, subject to the Dexocra :c
. primary to be held on May 20t?, and i
i will appreciate your vote in this pri
j mary. N . A. PARKER.
•
! FOR SALE.
I FCR SALE —200 bu. Spanish Fean? >
’ at $1.25 per b”., S;ni-cam. Idx:
fWilt Resistant, Rings .d.. Imiiicve I.
>’>d half and half cotton seed at a;. ■
. Iper bn„ Fodder, Hay ana Cals In scru
at SI.OO per hundred.
C. H. Richardson,
Iveyi Ca-
No. J
‘D ■fe «pt*' . .•. ' ' :y: CC
rr CHILLS D- FEVO...
r ive or r dx p - :■ brea 1 a-.y eras, and
it taken then e . -j? d e 1’ eve- will vr t
return. It ec'; cn -a* 'i".r I;::?” tl a
Calomel end coca nx rricL#,
Rp I I RIiPREF OFNTRT
S.« 2 2.s (Pa Li 3 If? W'J L __x . j ffi Im» ii> i x-/ *
First-class Work
At Reasonable Prices
Georgia Life Buklirg, Macon, Ga.
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Ga.,'March 13, 1916.—T0 I
R‘T ’hjican Vctfes .if Wilkinson
" ■ ■ -SMie? of x : ' i n ac . -
’■' ‘‘v - ? ut< tm , itr 'fished
; y'-. 11 v,.;-nlica ll county convention
■<> y eahed to meet in tne town
... c .n a; , ;le color.„ school house
. 1 f lay in April, lyi ;
Jyo - o’clock a. m„ fofthe jx r
•c . t e.e, :,ug two delegates the
: y com e:.tmn wxich is to^!.e«he d
nikatK. m., April 12th, uuc ( . ; >e .j
■ i.ie uisu'iui i:onv.ention.. —
, .'.u. i y uruer 01 tne republican
; ouigy < , umiuee of Wilkinsem county.
>J - I OUNTAIN, Chairman,
■ I- r DEMISTER, Sec y.
! d ixxinson County.
■j. -<•. auc. . virtue of a power of
। 1 co., tamed in a certain deed to tye
, • < >. yt e< cjted and delivered to
I "TT'J' cn the. 12th day ui
। .u.cmue., ipia, ,n the Clerk's offi.u
■ De : eerier Court of Wilkinson
j- a me. undesigned will sei; at
■•./ ' ■ the highest bidder i. r
■ fi ‘ Dr court house door of
I . ‘ ' n coiiaiy. between the ieg.d
■ °h Wednesday, April
i-■ * * ■Lie i< ..cv. uescriued pro,^
and Six (6) in the
‘y.’ !i . cr .Go-imn, y, iikiiisori county.
’ ■ ''y'" . ' ■ u -R-'.s Avenue, and
, 11 otorj c.t»<i»liiig
Dim : :.y wi? be sold at the
■ • ocd ir r t.ie purpo/e
1 ‘ imchh-duess secured
cced, ill sr me being two cer
-111 notes for $82.66 eaen, one d. e
/ 1, j&:u. and the otac-r due
■' ? ■ i . 1.U2, both dated July 8,
‘ / :> ? a " ; . as an-open account for
‘ j . .:i ■r: - besides interest
'lerson from 1912, as shown by the
; . ci Dannenberg Company.
. PT W J-- V'ccd having made
aiiault »• the payment of the amount.
■ ■ - s i- , ■ due ail ot said amounts
• -..s above c .r -ribed, besides interest,
। ind tre £;• ; indebtedness being se
! tied by deed to sc re debt on the
beve q- ■: ■?, ied property the pow r
f sale has i.c—oree operative and tue
•M.l amounts are past due. and the un-
■H: . ... : :rs elected to exercise the
c r g.' - in said deed. The pro
eeds of sale will be applied, first, to
-■ c ’ d ■ -? ■: ETAOIX SHRDLU
, y.-oat 01 principal, interest and
- .A.ses of sai. -jle, ana the balance, •
r ‘ . to th said R. L.
Vcc J or i.:s re; resentatives. Fee
■:v ti vs /be made to the pnr
y of March, 19161
i-tNVEX3gHG COMPANY,
By Harden Jones Park Pohnston,
Its Attorneys.
PEOE JlA—Wilkinson County.
By virtue of two fifas issued
from the county court of said
c unty. in favor of J. W. Brooks
against Carrie Burney and Jack
Burney, I have levied and will
sell before the court house doer
Jn the pwn cf Irwinton during
sTe hr?, $ to the highest
■J :kr ■ r ccffii on the first Tues-
•Hy ir W’ll next one hundred
teres of Wk. mere or less, and
xi .. ft : s the CarroH place and
l.Jrg bounded cn the^north by
ihe 1 J..:ka Veal lands, ft she
■ east ty Carrie Eurney land/, on
the south by the J. T. Nelson
vlace and on the west by the Jes
sie bapp ian-’s. Sold to satisfy
said executions.
This March Sth 1916.
C. H. PARKER. Sheriff.