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+ Os Interest To |
± Irwinton People J
X The Townspeple’f Doings * I
Interesting Ceromony In
Eirly Parh of November
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“T" their iiiany friends as well a* in
other | live* the approaching wedding
ol Mi»s Madge Hicks and Carl M. blat
erhenin is awaited w ith much interest
Numbers id parties are being given
li the In uh-. —Savannou Morning News
Miss lin ks being the dangteur of Mr.
nt.d M:s Osca. Hicks, formerly of tni
cotinti maSes tne above is interesting
lo onr people.
Mr. J. W. Lindsey spent last week
end with leiutives here.
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Mr. and Mrs. 13. C. Motnand spent!
several days lavt week in Atlanta at.
tl’.e automobile show and Southeastern
fair.
Misses Eloise Hatfield, Claire and
Ellen Carswell spent a few days recent
Iv in Macon guests of Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Hatfield.
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Mrs. Mnrvin Williams and "Marvin
jr., have leturned o their home ii
Greensboio after a visit to relatives
here.
Mrs. Mollie Pit yer has been on th.
sick li-t i&eafly, but is very much im- •
proved.
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Mr. Thad Player, of Macon, was 11. J
town recently. j
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Judge J. E. Butler presided at a S in
day scao-.j Convention at Walnut et(«l
church on last Sunday.
Mrs. Rebecca Stevens is visiting Hei
mother, M.s. G. A. Hughes, of this
place.
Mr. Griter Fullford, of Wrightsville
was a visitor to our town last Sunday
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Dr. N. T. Carswell, who is the leading
physician of Gordon, spent Sunday with
his family here.
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The friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. M
Skelton regret to know that their baby
is quite ill.
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Mo"e recent news than that pub
lislied lait week concerning “the By
ington bovs” is that they will not be
moved.to Macon, but will stay at Camp
Gordon, Atlanta, for a time yet.
Mr M J. Carswell, of Jeffersonville
visited his brother here recently.
M- r 1 Mrs. Wi. I. Dixon, of Too nbs
bo-o. were in Irwinton on Sunday last
M-. v ' ' r ° R K. Cannon and baby
spent Su day in onr town.
Mrs ( ■"•ce Everette is ill at he
home in this city.
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V” -I M. rclloy, pastor the Baptist
chinch, spent last week end here.
Tb» h^me school civic improvement
elvb of I-whitcn, will meet on Tuesdnv
aft ere non of this week with Mrs. W. H
Parker.
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Read the adverti'eiieut of E. John
so-i of our own citv in this is'iie. Mr,
Jo’ii sou is progressive, business.like,
lias the g tods von wnnt and above nil
things is honest. He will ‘lively tie it
Volt r'ght. Come io see him.
Mr. T. W. Dav. of near Mcln
tyre wi s in Irwintcn thi > week.
Miss Gertrude Freeman spent
last weak end at the home with
her parents, Mr- and Mrs.
B. Asbell. Miss Freeman is a
A very popular pupil of Saundersvile
Hi^h School this yekr-
Stevens Hotel No'es
( Mr. Chas. Burke, of Atlanta, spent
the weekend in our town.
Miss Benita Dixon went up io Maeor
Saturday.
Co]. F. Bloodworth made a business
iripto Mivou Monday.
Col. Victor Davidson went to Moeoi
Monday to attend the Stewords am
Laymens inee:ing.
Mrs J. R. Dixon spur. Weduesdav
”i Dublin.
M sst.i l Sammons has rein inrd Irm
er hmne in llm-ou.
Mr. L. D. Grice went, up tn Mreo' |
1 S uurdav.
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। Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Spear spen:
last Sunday in Macon.
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Our people will be delighted to r ih'
the adverti-iu.-nt of a great bank i,
HiisisMie. This is a b u,k of Dub in,
Gi '- bs president a num v i„
went mtn Wilkinson eoimtv and one
of tile be-t business ui-n in {beside
For its cashier the bank Ims anoHu .
•x-d ilkiuson emintv nmn. This nun
is W 'rih bis weight in gold, literalli ;s
we .mi । is dnliry to ' ar.dle money for
yon. We vo, i i,.|| J, n . Ini . , f |(lj>
mliK. Look rlimugh onr paper until ■
you find the adverti-. n.m t . ’
l 'hese men and do hnsiooss with them
i Mrs. Toin Beall, of near Jefferson
.’’ille, spent a few days last week wit!
I er mother, Mrs. Dau McCook, of this
; ’dace.
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| Mr. C. J. Fnrl.e, of Atlanta, sn‘"i
1 ast wesk-end here.
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Among those who attended Barnm:
Bailey cnncs at Macon, from Irwinton
:re as follows: Mr. and Mrs. G. II
'arswell and Jittel George, Mrs. E. C
Motnand, Mr. 11. M. Skelton and ehi’
ben, Mr. Ollie Player, Mrs. W.
’arker, (hawford Manson. Mrs. - E
lohnson, Mr. Russell and Miss Cttlpep
>er, Miss Ethel Hill, Walter Adkiin
>lr. Victor Davidson, Mr. T. 11. Brag;
nd children.
Deepstep
I went over to White Plains
last Sunday. A friend took me
as far as Mclntyre in his car and
our friend and brother, T. Lewis
met me and t ok me to his home
where I enjoyed a good dinner.
Bro. Lewis took me over to
the church we had a nice service
at three thirty p.m I went to Ero
J P. Jones and spent a pleasant
night, Sunday was a good day
at White Springs We had a finc
service and took a nice mission
collection to help pay our Geor
gia Baptist debt.
The church at White Springs i
a nice teachers bible.
I came down to Mclutyre and i
held service at three thirty p. m. j
Sunday. The church made up
twelve or fourteen dollars for
State missions.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price,Mrs
Cora Scott and daughter, Inez
went to Macon Sunday morning
. n the “shoo-fly” but came back
in time for Sunday afternion
service.
After the service I went over
to Bro. Ean Heltons but found
them away from home. I w.ent
back to Mclntyre, had supper I
and came doivn on “shoo-fly” on '
Sunday evening.
Fraternally
A. S Avant.
Notice
Due to unavoidable de
lay caused by Express, Co
t reading matter in this page
1 ■ is cut down to half of the
’ : planned amount.
3 We promise in the future
every issue a good issue.
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA,
Gordon News and
School Items
Mi‘S Carrie Lee lias ••eturneil from
' an extended visit to relatives at Pine-
I hiir-t.
I Dr. and Mrs. Jim Lee. of Binelitrsi
were recent visitors to this city,
Mrs. Respess and liitle daughter. An
uie, u ho have been spending the sn.n
mer here are visitors here, have return
<■l to their home, in Savannah.
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| I lie many friends of Mri Banline
Lee wiil be glad to hear of her rapid
recovery from a ling illness.
The Winnie Davis Club met wit)
ilrsr Will Williams last Friday.
Miss Eiiz ibi iy and Master Cary Fitts
■>f Macon visited relatives here Snndai
School Nols
The Gothic Literery Socjetv wi 1
hold its regular imeeling Friday, Oct
2 > Au interesting pro^ra ni has b<,
I' I 4|| f<»|' ft H* t. <•(•;;> H, 11 .
'll-. Um Van Bickh'V. of Bellelilh ,
" * D o < ।•• "i.r M*hooi .Vo,} ; ; i\
| ‘he IriemlS of llrsloj,. Beck wl]
! ** ~l ui to pat- 1,, r hack at sceool again,
- -H. r being Mwi.l for some time,
Mi's Kull, l ishop. of ih,. X| ;
Vi-Iled .diss Izetla Davis at so.ooliait
t uesday.
>li" Izetta Davis, second as'lstam.
iitended the “big meeting” Kt, Lunn
• ranch Siimlav.
Ains Bessie [,'Kidie vi-it, d Ilie high
lin'd I’ll •< I IV. Miss Hnr.ne a
:r:nluai<‘ <>l G. 11. S. l ist y< ar, and will
• leav • for r<H>in*b7»V^. w ii- i > p
\ ill (e.ich -Ikmil. Her nri iv frieiids
\ ish for her i lie great >lic< eSS,
News From Daaville
Airi Danviile School.
I'lie Epworth League had a verv en
jovohh* social at the home of Mrs.Yapi
last Fridai evening. The color sclunm
>f the d"C"ration. was green and pink.
)ne ver f iuteresi ing ('eat u re of t ho par
ty was the toasting of marshmoll.ra . i>\
r wax ci.idles. There were als i intei
■ting conlesls.
There D n> be n Halb e'en party »
lie school auditor um next Fri lay ei
ui’‘g. Ml." Fam ie ( Impmmi. ।ur B.
T. I’. I'. president i- gii mg -jr for the
umefit of th,, eaiirch. There.'will bi
»oihs tilled with articles' for s.i,.
'mi• re i lings will be given. T.ei n
ter’aium nt leaiures uill lie free. I.
evervbody conrn.
School NoTes
Our school is doing nicely, the m
teiidrince i- t w ent i-live per cent largei
•tiiau lasi term. A mr j wity 61 (he | tipii
are studying with zeal am! imh'insn
but we have some slackers of e ore.
We haw organiz -d a liierarv social
know,, as the Lanier L terary S u ieti
some interesting programs have bee
ren ler.'d mid the “belles lettres” h.v
liave been studied with interest.
Our lluors have been oiled ami no Oils
arises now when wesiwep. that in
provement alone i< of me-t i mnhlv vah
to the seunol, Twenty live of (he be
model seats or desks have been pm
chased .
We ha 1 several visitors la't we
among whom were Mr-. F. C Siimim
Jli-s E mnie John-mi. Mi'S Margan
Bryan and “B Ilie” ami Mis'Sim
nous. The last named is the count
home eeommiic di inoustrator,for D il ■
inson comity.
Help for Bronchial
Trouble and Cough
“roley'B Honey and Tar Compound
acts more like a food than a medicine."
Mr. Will G. Richmond, Inglewood,
Calif., says:—“l wish to recommend
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound as it
has greatly benefitted me for bronchia’
trouble and cough. It acts so well in
harmony with nature that it is more
like a food than a medicine.”
Foley’s Honey and Tur Compound hr s
a wonderfully quick way of soothing
and healing the raw tickling surface of
the throat ami bronchial tubes. It
eases the tightness over the chest,
raises the phlegm easily, and helps tbs
stubborn racking cough that is so ex
hausting and weakening.
It is the best medicine you can buy,
and better than anything you can inak ■,
i for coughs, colds, spasmodic croup,
whooping cough, la’grippe and bron
। chia! coughs, hoarseness, tickling
i thront and stuffy wheezy breathing.
It contains no opiates, and is acceptablo
- to the most sensitive stomach.
Kik Rvcry user id a friezd.
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The fellow who does his lilt will not
feel bitter.
Juicy plums r.ml sour grapes lire Ilie
two fruits of politics.
A fool Is the only person who enn be
hurt by u college edUentlon.
If Mnry hasn’t n little Itunb just now
she ought to go In for gnrdening.
Dictator Is a word Amerlcnns tire
going to find hard to love or even re
spect.
Another symbol of efficiency is the
I Mason Jar, tilled mid waiting for next
Winter.
W. O. KINNEY & CO.
S Successors to
B. T. ADAMS & CO.
j Cotton Factors
| Farmers’ Supplies, Mules,
B Hizh Grade Fertilizers
I
g 614 to 620 Third Street
j MACON, - - - GEORGU
Wilkinson Ge; e; im - ! '
October Term, I:-!" ;
H appcaiirg to tne court by ; -..ition
of Tne MilieJ^c.ville Baukin .. t
said r l he Milledgeville Eaekiug a
mortgage on certain lauds i:i .vilkia
sou county, iv
All his one-half undivided interc't i
hat eerlnia l«t oi iamls cirAmnin.:
202 1-2 a-’-es. situate, h i ;g ■. d i । i ■
: n the fifth land distiiet and t^c • n
<i M. Listiw’t of Wilkinson Count
Ga., said lot being a part of the est:
nt the la’e.’Lis. Little : r.d Jos. M. Uni.
father and i rnt of Mrs.. Juihi !!• down .
said lot oi laud bounded viz: N' th h
lands J. N. Couecll, I. F. Carr a:i I J. !
r.m:’-. <'ii i.a-i il l*■ i|h hu lam
of Mrs. Marraret N.ji" '•; on ti.
west by lauds of Estme ■ ; V,. v. Gm::,
lii, said lot being No. 316. Alsu ti-tr
cue-half uuilivided interest in t' nt ei
v.’in lot of 1: nd eonll ining 1 'll acres.':
■dilation, 1 i:.g and being i.i .he -ti
bird dsi‘’ r and 'he i.dbili Di a r t G.
e.‘ "'ukinson <'minty. Ga., "id lm
oil g a Earl of the e late of 1 t ■ Lit‘i ■
mil Jos. M. ilail, the la ker and aunt of '
In- said ’ors. Julia ifolloway a id rb
rid land bounded, viz: East । y la uL
f J. IT. Council, 1. F. Car. ; north by
' ll 1 mH', .1 . E. l’uri,i*. <> • So vie
■ n smith by above de: r-riiie,] lot No.
■Hi; on west by 1: :: is ot J. R. Bli.c ..
ins being all the lai. 1 ekiiied by s;dd
i.s. .lulia Holloway.
or the pmpm.e of seer.iirg fee pay
lent of one p:u;ni' -my note' a. d mort
■ ape mafle by the sail A. A. .uuf r..
■.yabie to Tie Mil!'dg. .id’ Laaki.g
'ompaiiy with' iatervM l imn .iv- e H,
.Hi, at He ratios eight per < ent pc,
i ruin, and ti i per eent of ]iii..cip:il
uid interest as attorney's fees, said
ote being for GJ. wi ich s:.id uoie
lie said defendant refuses to pay:
It is therefore ordered tiAt the said
A. Vaughan pay into this Cou.t, on
re before the fiint day of Cie nex tele
the principal and interest due on sail
.ote, and the c. st- of suit; or in de
ault thereof, the C urt will proceed
is to justice shall appertain.
And it is fu.tb: r ordered, that Hi
tule be p’lbr'slied in the Bulletin,
ew-ma] o- ,n hi i i rs; id V. .Liin'>:
•miity. o:.i-e a n < ' th 1 >r four months,
se.v-r’l mi M-il de ieLiM. A. A.
. augha.i er bis special agent or at
orney. H ie mania' p evim' to thi
’xt ie.ni of ti l ■ iwrt.
JAMES B. TARN,
■tvlge Sape’im- Court.
A true ext’:.et t . ia the Mi-mtcs:
I. B. STINSON,
Cloi'k.
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' Peruna eases n
b' dr d en of l h e | i
housekeeper by keep- f
awa y th® danger S
of illness resulting g
from co!ds > coughs, |
li and indigestion due f
| V ulk Ii > catarrhal condl- M
| | lion. It speedily re- yi
lieves and overcomes
1 these.
?, Its tonic properties build up E
jS the strength of the physically |n
w weak and run down, and its use K
Kj in convabescense, especially after grip, DS
K is remarkably beneficial.
| KEEP IT ON HAND ,
V The wise housekeeper has Peruna 88
nX on hand for instant use even if catarrhal 9
B troubles do nut call for its regular ad- CT
3 ministration. A dose or two in time HI
Pa often prevents a long illness. i j
, Liquid or tablet form. 1
■> Manalin Tablets are a splendid B
BJ laxative for home use.
Aj Ask the druggist I 'g
H THE PERUNA COMPANY
u « Columbue, Ohio N
JE CO’c'LD H:\RDLY WALK
Deranged Kidneys cause rheu
ma'istn, aches. pains, sAiene'.'-.
with kidney 2 rouble ten years and
stiffness. Ambrose Gary, Sulphur,
Oklah., writes: "I was bothered
at times could hardly walk. I bc
dtin taing I'olev Kidney Pills. 1
got relief from the first, but con
, tinned till 1 had taken three bot :
1 ties. I f&l liek a new man."
bl
Sold By B. Johnson,
. . -wld Not Eat or Sleep
Well By PERUNA
l . AX kY
Mr. William E. Denn", 1C23 Park
Ave., Springfield, Ohio, writes;
”1 find great pleasuro in wr.Tinj
you and thanking you for what Re
runa has already done for me. !
have been troubled with catarrh for
years, and it had affected my head,
nose, throat and stomach, that I
could not cat nor sleep with any sat
isfaction.
‘I have just taken three bottles. I
can eat most anything and am greatly
relieved of nervousness, so that when
I lie down I can sleep without the
least trouble. I recommend it to all
those who are sufferers of that dread
ful disease, catarrh.”
Run Down, Aching
people need a good tonic
that will send the blood
tingling through the
body, enrich it by im
proving the digestion,
and clean it by expelling the
waste n er. Health is a
matter of y aity of rich blood,
free from ir purities.
PERUNA
dispels inflammation cf the
blood making organs, -the di
gestion-gives tone and "pep”
to the men .branes that line
the lungs and the digestive tract,
and invigorate the entire system.
You can have health if you tahe
. 1 11 . ' care of your-
se ^ nr; " tsxs
P erur - a when
>cu need
At ^ drU °'
Mtgk TXT muiu
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| PEOPLE’S BANK OF GORDON
I GORDON, CA.
I‘ Capital and Profits - • $25,000.00
Daposits - - - - $104,009.00
Resources - - ■ ■ $152,212.00
g We will appreciate your business and will
$ give you every accommodation consistent
with safe banking.
I C. H. CATES, - - Cashier
Read Bulletin
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j Catarrh ftW
For Years
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Sleep k ; •
ToW
oatistacaon
Those who object to liquid medi
cines can procure Peruna Tablets.
TAX COLLECTOR’S FIRST ROUND
I will be at the following places on
I the days named below:
| Bethel—Nev. 1; 9to 11 o'clock.
Gordon —Nov. 2; 9 io 2 o’clock.
Ivey—Nov. 3. 9 to 11 o'clock.
Bloodworth —Nev.'S, 12 to 3 o’clock.
Turkey Creek iTidweiis Store)—
Nov. I, 9 to 11 o’clock.
High Hill—Nev. 1. to 2 o'clock.
Irwinton —Niv. i, .< i.o 2 o’clock.
Griffin —Nov. 7. 9 to 2 ’clock.
. Teem, hero —Nov. 9, 9 to 2 o’cloek.
ATTENTION
Just received a complete line of
Men’s Work Shoes. You know you
are sure of all leather and quality in
any shoe you buy at this store.
Come in and see some real shoes
beftre you buy jeur fall shoes.
A. MOMAND, Irwinton Ga.
The W. O. Kinney Co., of Macon,
have taken the agency for the Weber
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
To Whom It May Concern:
A. J. Dixon having made application
in due form of law to be appointed
permanent administrator upon the es
tate of R. F. Dixon. Notice is hereby
given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court cf Ordinary for said county to
be he’d on the hist Monday in Ncvem
bcr, 1917.
This Oct. 1 1917.
J. S. DAVIS. Ordinary.