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Official Organ of Wilkinson County
Published Everyay Friday
G?o. H. Carswell - - - - Editor
Orian Wood - Manson
Asst Editor Business Manager
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tcr at the post-office at Ir-vinton: Ga.
under the act of Congress of March
3, 1879.
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Local Items
Mr Tom Dixon of Irwinton atend
ei the Davidson family reunion Mon
day.
666 contains no alcohol, arsen
ic, nor other poisonous drugs, ad
Misses Iris and Nina Ragan, who
were guests of Mr Ad Mrs J. J. Ra
gan .last week, are visiting their
brother in Albany. *
666 -cures by removing the
cause, adv
Mr J,I. D. Hughes and Mr Herbert
Stephens of Toomsboro were in Ir
v, inton Monday.
666 cures Headache, .Bilious
ness, Loss of Appetite, or that
tiaed aching feeling, due to Ma
laria or Colds. Fine Tonic. 7-1
Mr and Mrs E. .Johnson, Miss
Rubye Culpepper, Messrs Ralph and
Russell Culpepper vicited Hazclhurst
Monday.
666 cures Chills and Fever, ad
666 cures Malarial Fever. ad
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Messrs Victor Davidson, Flemming
Bloodworth, 11. A. Cliett. Fred
Simpson, Lamar Tigner attended the
Davidson family reunion Monday.
666 cures Bilious Fever, ad
Some subscriber are paying up
hope others will in the fall.
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j GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
i -I. 0. Bloodworth having in due
I form applied for permanent, letters ol
I administration upon the estate of Mrs
। Mary Bloodworth, late of said county,
deceased, this is to cite all and sing
i ular the ere ’iters and next of kin of
ithe said Mrs Mary Bloodworth, de-
I wared, that said application will be |
heard Wre me at the next regular i
I A’ugust tt ; :i 1918 of the court of I
। Ordinary of said county. Witness
my hand and official signature. This
'July 1, 1918.
J. S. Davis, Ordinary
| For Judge Superior Court
'। To the White Voiers of the Ocmul
gee Circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Judge of the Superior
, । Court of the Ocmulgee Circuit, for
! the term beginning January 1. 1919,
I subject to the rules of the Primary
i ordered by the Democratic Stat
j Committee.
j It has been more than half a cen
i i tury since a citizen of Baldwin Coun-
Ity has held this importtyif office. The
I office has been continuously held by
I citizens of Greene county, for nearly
‘ i twenty-four years, and by the pres
ent Judge, Hon. J. R. Park, for
‘ i nearly eight years.
Since the organization of the Oc
mulgee Circuit, no judge,-so far as I
am informed, has held the office lorig
. er than two terms, anil if Judge Park
i
is re-elected the precedent of a hun
i
dred years will be broken.
I respectfully solicit the ’support of
1 the people of the Circuit, andifelect
; ed. I promise taithfully to devote my
entire time to the discharge of the
duties of the office. I shall give the
; people of the circuit, as far as in my
I power lies, a prompt, energetic, econ
i omical. and business-like administra
tion ot the judicial business of the
circuit. If elected, it will Lie a pleas
ure to me, between the terms of reg
l ular court to visit the several <toun
; ties infthe circuit, for the purpose of
disposing of such motions and Cham ‘
bers proceedings as may 'arise, there
by conserving the convenience of
। members of the bar and litigants.
I shall be deeply grateful for the j
। support of the people for this import-:
: ant and honorable office.
Very respectfully,
Edward R. Hines.
For Judge Superior Cour» I
Greensboro. Ga., May 1/1918 |
To the People of the Ocmulgee Cir
cuit:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the judge
ship Os this circuit in the Democratic
Primary to be held on September 11,
1918
With the assistance of the jurors,
officers and attorneys the dockets in
the circuit are in splendid shape.
I will highly appreciate your sup
port and if elected I promise you
: courteous and efficient services in the
future. Yteurs respectfully.
James B. Park.
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GEORGIA—--Wilkinson County:
Marshall Allen having in due form
applied to me for permanent letters
of administration upon the eitate of
William Allen, late of said county,
deceased, this is to cite ajl and singu
lar the nex t of kin and creditors of
the said W illiam Allen, that said ap
plication ■ will be heard before me at
the next re gular August term 1918
of the cour t of Ordinary of said coun
ty. Witneiks my hand and official
signature. "Thi 8 July 1, 1918.
J. S, Davis, Ordinary
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A reunion of the Butler family of
this county was enjoyed last Wednes
day at the home of Judge and Mrs
J. E. Butler in Irwinton.
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Miss < -oram is the new Home Econ
omics Demonstrator, succeeding Miss
j Sammons whoso resignation was ac
i cep ted this mouth.
Mm \'ioht Hughs of Toomsboro)
was the guest of relatives in Irwinton
this week.
Miss Rubye Culpepper has return-,
ed from a several weeks’ visit in
Morth Carolina-
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GOVERNOR DORSEY’S
COURT APPOINTEE
ASKS REELECTION
Judge Frank Harwell Seeks
to Fill Out Unexpired
Term on Court of Appeals
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JUDGE FRANK HARWELL, OF
LAGRANGE.
Appointed by Governor Dorsey in Oct.,
1917 Judge of Court of Appeals to suc
ceed Judge George, Judge Frank Harwell
1 announces for re-election to the unexpired
term.
He was re-elected by the people of his
home county (Troup) for four consecu- i
. tive terms of four yearp each, Judge of ;
the City Court of LaGrange, and resigned ।
: that position to accept this place on the
। Court of Appeals.
He has made a splendid record on the
Court of Appeals since his appointment
in October, and his work on the Court
is commended and endorsed by the mem
bers of the bar throughout the State.
He is prominent in fraternal circles,
being a Mason, Knight of Pythias, Red
Man, and Odd Fellow.
He was Grand Master of Odd Fellows
of Georgia 1915-1916.
Ho is a member of the Soard of Trus
tees of LaGrange Female College.
He was a schoolmate of Governor Dor-
Bey, and managel the campaign of Gov
ernor Dorsey, two yeaxs ago.
Judge Harwell was not a candidate for
Judge of the Court of Appeals in the
primary or in the convention of 1916,
and is not responsible for the many past
defeats of his only opponent in seeking
this and other elective offices.
He says in his announcement, ‘‘lf I
have faithfully. Intelligently and impar
tially discharged the difficult duties of my
office, I feel that I will bo accorded, under
precedent, the endorsement I am seek
ing.
“My experience upon the bench has
emphasized my conviction, in which I
am sure you concur, tliat judges should
be selected solely from the standpoint of
personal character, legal ability, judicial
experience, and temperamental fitness
for the place.
‘‘While I would like personally to pre
sent my candidacy to tbo voters of the
State, the duties of my present position
are heavy and exacting and will prevent
the making of such a campaign. I must
therefore rely upon the fair-minded Citi
zens of Georgia who will participate In
the primary, to investigate the record I
have made and to judge me by the re-
, suits I have accomplished.
“If, as the result of such investigation
or inquiry, you should deom me worthy
of your endorsement, I will deeply ap
preciate your aid and support."
Believe watermelon juice would
make better sweetening for soft drink
than corn syrup. Anyhow the pres
ent bottled drinks make melons more
desirable.
ter.
Whiskey License.
The persons, firms, or corporations
in Wilkinson county having license
eal in whiskey, beer, etc., willjbeduly
printed under this heading at regular
intervals throughout the year.
Njitnes furnished by
L.P. Player. Sheriff.
Rest Room, Milledgeville.
For the convenience and comfort
of our friends. Make it your head
quarters while in, or passing through
, oureity. Mrs E. R. Hines,
Pres. Woman's Club.
Coca-Cola’s disappearance is
no longer mourned —water mel
ons are ‘ ‘delicious and refresh
ing.”
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PEOPLES BANK
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Resources $140,000.00
Deposits 115,000.00
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J. W. Brooks, Vice President
R. E, Evans, Vice President
C. H. CATES, Cashier.
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hundred. ' Merchants have to use .
these cards now to sell even a little
sugar. Order them by mail.
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The Socialists are agitating for a
s x hour day, which is about five
hours and sixty minutes longer than
, the average Socialist would like to
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