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L'^MORGIA —Wilkinson Countuy.
| RMre W. M. Hall having made ap
|.f®sition for twelve month support
ti* the estate °C D. L. Hal l- tite
| H said count,-, deceased, and ap-
J ■risers appointed to set apart the
: Kne having tiled their returns, this
■to notify all persons interested that
■less sufficient cause is shown to the
■ntrary, said application will be
■anted at the August term of the
■urt of Ordinary of said county.
■ Witness my official signature. This
■h day of July 1918
: S • J. S. Davis, Ordinary.
ft RUB-MY-TISM, antisep
tic, relieves Rheumatism,
ftpri ans, Neuralgia, etc.
8 Fords For Sale
U Several comparatively new Fords
■or sale. If you want one comequick
■r if you ha»e one to sell, I'll buy it.
■ C. H. Parker,
9 5 3 Irwinton, Ga.
I Come To Dublin
To Do Your Trading
You like to trade with someone you know. All people do.
Wilkinson County people will find a Wilkinson County boy
here, ready to give them best attention and values in
Dress Goods, Uuderwear, Shoes,
Bed Clothing, Curtains,
You can*find what you want here--Because 5
If it isn’t in my store, I’ll get it for you right away.
I give you a homefolks invitation to visit my store, whether
for^business, or just a friendly call, you are welcome.
E. Blount Freeman
DUBLIN, GA. 510
Bank of Danville
Danville, Ga.
Statement at the close of business pan. Bth 1918.
RESCOURCFS
Bills Receivable <286,140,16
House, Fixtures...... 2,000.00
Stocks and Bonds . 21,000.00
Cash& Exchange 239,946.00
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 i guaranteeing prompt and efficient service.
H. L. D. HUGHES,®Pres. G. E. CHAPMAN, Vice-P.
C. R. FAULK, Cashier.
Statement of The Condition of
Twiggs County Bank
At The Close of Business November" Ist. 9117.
Real Estate $5,000.00
Furnitures and Fixtures 2,400,00
Bills Receivable 96,382 71
Cash on Hand, ,
Due From Other Banks
and Advances on Cotton 254,604.66
Total $358,387.47
To Our Wilkinson County Friends:
On the strength of the above statement we solicit at
least a part of your banking business.
J. C. SHANNON, Ppesidft D. S. FAULK
S. F. JONES, Vice President. J. S. VaUGHN Directors
J. G. ROCKMORE. Cashier J. W. JONES
Ford
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Gasoline'Filling Station open at all hours.
T. H. Bridwell, Jr., Agent
Toomsboro, Ga.
Dearest reader: Can you re
member the last time you paid
your subscription? It’s a little
matter—but it does matter.
The big difference in the war game
and baseball is that in the former the
fans have to take as many chances as
the umpire.
The small boy’s joy is now com
plete —the war department has com
mandeered all the castor oil for air
plane lubrication.
Have It Fixed
In the Home Shop
Bring your ears to the garage in
Irwinton. lam personally acquaint
ed with the gizzards of many ma
chines in the county and can treat
their individual ailments like the
family physician.
lam glad to be here again. Come
around to see me.
F. p. Wright, Irwinton
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LIABILITIES
i Capital $15,000.00
I Profits 17,733.92
• Deposits 316,352.95
I
Total $349,086.87
Capital $25,000.00
Surplus and Profits 32,000.00
Deposits 301,387.47
Total $358 387.4 T
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
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Wanted!
25,000 Nurses
The Government is calling for phys
ically fit young women, 19 to 35 years
of age, to enroll as
Student Nurses
The Council of National Defense,
Woman’s Committee
In Co-operation with
The Surgeon General of the United
States Army
The American Red Cross
The Nursing Committee Council Na -
tional Defense,
Has been appointed to secure the enrollment of appli
cants for the U. S. Student Nurse Reserve. Applicants^
will be trained m civil and military hospitals.
Georgia is asked for 375 Applicants.^
How many will enroll from YOU R|
County? j
This is a wonderful opportunity’’ for patriotic young women;
to be of service to their country. ;
Enrollment dates: July 9to Aug. 11.
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Full information on the subject may
be had by communicating with
HRS. 0. W. MANSON, ONTO
Chairman Wilkinson County Unit, Woman’s Committee,
Council National Defense, Georgia Division. .
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Farm Land for Sale
222 arces, or mere, good two-horse farm under cultivation: '!
dwelling and other buildings; plenty water, fine pasture lands; is
within two miles of two school houses; is only five miles from
Toomsboro. Very desirable land, trees for lumber.
Write for further information, or call on 7 12 |
J. D. Dixon, Toomsboro, Ga.
GERMANY’S QUILT ESTABLISHED.
i (Extracts from Prince Karl Ltcbnowsky’s "My London Mission,
1912-1914,” a copy of which has just reached this country. Prince ■
Llchnowsky, who was German Ambassador to England when the war
broke out, says that he wrote the document for his family archives,
but it was made public in Germany and created a great stir, the
Kaiser's governnjent hastening to repudiate and suppress it.)
“On Aug. 2 (1914), when I saw Asquith in order to make a final
attempt, he was completely broken, aud, although quite calm, tears
ran down his face."
"Os course it would only have needed a hint from Berlin to make
Count Berchtold (Austrian Foreign Minister in August, 1914) satisfy
himself with a diplomatic success and put up with the Serbian reply.
“The impression became ever stronger that we (Germany) desired
war in all circumstances."
“Thus ended my London mission. It was wrecked not ny wr
perfidy of the British, but by the perfidy es our policy."
"I had to support in London a policy which I knew to be fallacious.
I was punished for it, for it was a sin against the Holy Ghost."
Sm il! & Tharp
Zi —Dealers In—
Horses and Mules
617 THIRD STREET,
MACON, GA. 1
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! —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 Horsea on hand at aS
times.
International
Harvesting Co.
I now have the agency for this company
and can supply you with their excellent
and well known farm machinery, such as
Mowers, Rakes, Drag Harrows, Cut-a-way
Harrows, and other Farm implements.
T. H. Bridwell, Jr.
TOOMSBORO 7 5
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All above cars at pick up prices
TOOMSBORO AUTO CO-
T. H. BRIDWELL, Jr. Owner
Toomsboro, - Georgia.
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