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TAX NOTICE
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First Rot! ll< I
I will bo at the following places : ‘
the dates below specified lor the pur
pose specified f>r the purpose- of r'■
cciving State and ('minty ....
the year 1918
Irwinton Tues Mar 5. IO am to 3 pin
Griilin Wed ‘ 6, 10 ‘ ‘ 12 am
Highhill Thur 1 7. Ito 3 pin
Turkey creek (Tid well's st ore)
Friday Mar 8, 10 to 12 am
Toomsborol'or Lords and Passmore
Monday Mar 11 10 am to 1 pm
Bloodworth(M M Bloodworth's store)
Tuesday Mar 12, 10 to I'2 am
lyey Mar 13. 10 to 12 am
Ramah ‘ 14, 10 to 12 am
Bethel ‘ 15, 10 to 12 am
This 16th day of Feb. 1918.
J. B. Butler, R. T. R.
Never Rust Range |
Guaranteed For Twenty Years
It brings smiles in your home and
gives satisfaction
If you want one of these RANGES
gE
i Drop -me a card and I will • bring
it to your door. N
Parr & Wood Furniture Co.
H. L. FREEMAN liocal Manager.
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| Toomsboro, Georgia |
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Remember CLEAN -UP^ Week
Bank of Danville
Danville, Ga.
Statement at the close of business Jan. Bth 1918.
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RESCOURCFS - | LIABILITIES
Bills Receivable...£B6,l4o.l6'Cap $15,000.00
House, Fixtures 2,000.00 Profits 17,733.92
Stocks and 80nd5..21,000.00 Deposits 316,352.95
Cash& Exchange 239,946.00
Total $349,086.87 Total $349,086.87
We beg to call your attention to the above statement
and we believe this statement indicates the confidence that
the depositing public places in this Bank.
On the strength of this statement we solicit your Bank
ing business A guaranteeing prompt and efficient service.
H. L. D. HUGHES, Pres. G. E. CH APMAN, Vice-P.
C. R. FAULK, Cashier.
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Money to Loan
On Improved Farm
Lands.
Long time loans. For rate of interest, write to
E. G. DEAN,
Milledgeville, Ga.
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' Notice Farmers
Any farmer, who has meal, ground
from corn raised on his own place,
■ trey go to the undersigned or either
■of the ibllov.ing parties and get an
order for the purchase of flour:
I A. S Wilson, Mclntyre
•I. II Pennington, Blood vorth
Geo. B. (.’nr.-..e11, ifoidon
i 11. E. Stephens, Toomsboro.
Allen I taughtry. Allentown.
R. L. Stubbs, Lightfort.
Q. J. Buller, Danville.
I will be glad to appoint agent to
I issue cards in other sections remote
I from these places.
Geo. 11. Carswell.
■ Food Administrator Wilkinson Co.
Lotus quote you prices in our
High Grade Prosperity Fertilizers.
Highest prices for cotton reed.
Stokes Bros, Jeffersonville, Ga
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
I nder and by virtue of a fifa issued
by the Tax Collector of said county, I
I will sell before the court house door
in Irwinton, during the legal hours of;
■ sale, to the highest bidder for cash.
। on the first Tuesday in April next, the
following property, towit: All the
timber, except oak and tupelo gum.
upon that certain tract or parcel of
land containing 100 acres, more or
less, being the same tract described
in the deed from D. B. F. Miller to
the Hilton & Dodge Lumber Compa
ny, dated September 13, 1901, re
. corded October Ist 1901, in the Deed
■ Records of Wilkinson county, Ga. in i
Book V page G 22. Also all thecy-|
pres; timber upon that tract or parcel i
•■■l o 1 . . !• ining 200 acres, more or
. less,. nr the same tract described '
in the deed from W. 11. Freeman 1.,
the Hilton & Dodge Lumber Compa
ny, dated 7. ■ : P 1
ed Nov. 26th, HiR, it .
ords of Wilkinson county, Ga . in
Book Wat page 535. Abo ail th<
cypress timber upon that cestain tract!
or parcel of land containing . . i
laces, more or less, being the same,
tract described in the deed from Bras
i well Wynn to the Hilton & Dodge
Lumber Company, dated August 4th
1905, recorded august 28, 1905, in
Deed Rrcords of Wilkinson county, I
Ga. in book “i” at page 283. Also
all the cypress timber upon thrt tract
known as lots No. 324, No. 325, No.
i 326 and No. 335, lying in the second
district of said Wilkinson county, the
said tract containing 250 acres, more
or less, being the same lets described
in the deed from A. G. Bailey to the j
Hilton & Dodge Lumber Company •
dated from A. G- Bailey to the Hilton
Dodge Lumber Company, dated!
July 8, 1905, recorded \ugust 1,
1905, in the deed record of W ilkin
son county, Ga., in book "7'' at page
267. Also all the timber except yel
low pine, oak and pine, on the high
lands, upon those certain land lots
known as Nos. 340, 361, 311, 341 and
fractional lot No. 362, and 135 acres
ot land lot No. 312, containing in the '
aggregate [2155 acres,' more or less, ■
being the same lands described in the i
deed from C. S. Pope and William
Bales to the Hilton & Dodge Lum
ber Company, eated Nov. 30, 1901,
recorded Dec. 10, 1901. in the deed
records of Wilkinson county. Ga., in
book X” at page 4. Levied on ami '
will be sold as the property of the Sa
vannah Lumber Company to said fifa i
for its state and county taxes for the
year 1917. Levy made by C. B.
Buller, L. C. This Mar. 5, 1918. ’
L. P. Player, Sheriff.
Remember Clean Up Week.
DR.J.H.MCORE
Eye, Ear.,Hose and Throat
First Xiotmi.il Ita.i!. iliuKi:i.^
IHIH.IX. Gt.
For People Who Care
BRADY’S STUDIO
Hick’s Building
DUBLIN, - - GEORGIA
MAXWELL ~
One 1917 MAXWELL touring
car driven 500 miles, excellent
condition, good tires ail around,
good top, looks good. Will sei!
for chsh or for part cash and desir
able terms. Apply to
A, Momand
Irwinton Georgia.
Come in and tell us a bit of news.
: GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
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Inder and by virtue of a fifa is- '
I sued by the Tax Collector of WilWn
; son county, I will sell before the!
court, house door in the town of Ir
winton, during legal hours of sale, to;
the highest bidder for cash, on the
fisst Tuesday in April next, the fol-1
lowing real estate, towit: ; Sixty acre.-,
of land, more or less, lying and being
in Turkey Creek, 303 d, District of
Wilkinson county, said’state, and
bounded as follows: On the north by
। lands of William Peck, on the east
। by lands ofC. B. Chapman Ephraim
i Feck, on the south by lands of Yr , D.
M. Meredith, and on the west by
lands of Mrs J. F. Williams. Lev
; ied on and will be sold to satisfy said
fifa issued against ‘the r Melvin IRiCe'i
I ior state and county taxes for yerr
1 9(7. Levy made by C. B. Butler, i
।L. C. Tenant in possession notified
rising. This March sth 1918.
L. P. Player, Sheriff- .
—
Feed Gut Your Hogs
Six Weeks Earlier
In every lot of hogs on feed two or I
three weeks quickly and actually eat •
I less than others. If all would fatten!
like these, the entire drove would bell
ready for the market six weeks earlier !
and to save six weeks feed is an item i
hat you fully understand.
The hog that faitij.s easily muss
be in prime physical (■edition. The i
B. A. Thomas’s Hog Powder :■ a eon
1 ditioner for hogs. It keeps their sys- !
■ tern clean and healthy and enables
them to fatten quickly without failing
| a prey to the the usual diseases ol
; hogs. The B A Thomas’ Hog Pow
der is not stock food. It’s straight
medicine and we took the agency be
cause it enables you to feed out your
hogs much earlier.
For Sale by all good dealers, or
write the Old Kentucky Mfg. Co.
Paducah, Ky.
I ' I
Mr B. I. Stevens’ health con- j
tinues unimproved.
Dr. D. Stone
M ill be in Toomsboro every
Saturday, at old Banner
Office.
Free Flower Seed
Hastings’ Catalogue
Telis You About it
No matter whether you farm on a
large scale or only plant vegetables
or flow-ers In a small wav, you need
Hastings’ 1918 Seed Catalogue. It's
ready now and we have a copy for
you absolutely free, if you write for it,
mentioning the name of this paper.
In addition to showing you about all
the varieties of vegetables, farm
grass, clover and flow’ei - seeds, our
catalogue tells how you can get free
five splendid varieties of easily grown,
yet beautiful flowers, with which to
beautify your home surroundings.
Good seeds of almost every kind
are scarce this season, and you can’t
afford to take chances in your seed
supply. Hastings' Seeds are depend
able seeds, the kind you can always
depend on having “good luck’’ with.
You are going to garden or farm
this spring. Why not insure success
so far as possible by starting with the
right seed? Don’t take chances that
you do not have to in seeds.
Write today for Hastings’ 1918
Catalogue. It’s free and will both in
terest and help you to succeed in 1918.
—H. G.^HASTINGS CO., Seedsmen,
Atlanta, Ga. —Advt.
Small & Tharp
. —Dealers In—
Horsas and Mules
617 THIRD STREET,
MACON, GA.
—ls you need anything in our line come to see us, and George
Riley, whom everybody knows, will treat you right.
—A nice line of Kentucky Mules and Herses on hand at all
times.
gTndays
S. W. Hunter
Toomsboro, 2Ga.
Gin will be in operation the following
clays of each’week till further notice:
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.
Will buy all remnant cotton.
Statement of The Condition of
Twiggs County Bank
,\t The Close of Business November In. 9117.
Real Estate $5.000.0' 1 Capital $25,000.00
Furnituics and Fixtures 2.4 <>.oo Surplus and Profits 32.000 00
Bills Receivable 96,382 ”1 Deposits 301.387.47
Cash on Hand,
Due From Otinr Bank<
and Advancesoa Couon 2’ 14/G '•
Total 835 5 .387.47 Total $358 3^7.47
To Our v ’ilkinson County Friends:
On the strength of the above statement we solicit at
h -. i a part of your banking business.
L ■ SHANNON, Ppesidft D. S. FALL !<
- P - ftNAs Vice Pm.sidrA : J S. Val’gHN DjHF.cT'-i{s
J. G- RDCKMOIU-, C.wmEi; J. W. JONES
KA ks
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On Improved Farm LanU. by one the best Loan
Companies in the South.
Long rime
Payments and
Low Rate
of Interest.
Flemming Bloodworth
Irwinton, Georgia
111 « l* a 6
Metropolitan Laie
DUBLIN, GA.
When in Dublin EAT
at the place of Satisfae
tion.
The lermt all B est Place in the ity
Gus. H. Carrott and Chris Balanis
PROPRIETORS
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Catarrh and Bronchitis
and Cold
Pliy inth*
Head
JIIMw k Recommend
PE-RU-NA
Those who object to liquid medi
cines can secure Peruna tablets.
Mrs. Rosa A. Kiss. 318 Clintcm
Place, Kansas City, Missouri, writes:
“I was very sick with Catarrh
and Bronchitis. 1 also had a cold
in the head. I used reruns and ant
well pleased with the results. It
has done me a great deal of good.
I do not need any other medicine. I
can cheerfully recommend It to any
ono who is troubled with catching
cold frequently or any ono who ha«
a chronic cough or chronic catarrh.
Those wishing further particul^-a
concerning my cast may write me.
Be sure to enclose a stamp and I
will answer.”