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FARM FOR SALE
222!^ acres of land,[in Wilkinson county, fertile soil, two horse
far.a of good land in cultivation, well watered by branches and
springs, plenty of wood and timber. 50 acres can be cleared. 5
miles from Toomsboro, Ga., 2 1-2 miles from Ebenezer churchi 2
miles from good school. If you want a good, first class farm^at a
reasonaole price, apply for particulars to
Fleming Bloodworth, Irwinton, Ga.
Tires, Tires, Tires
Buy the best and get them changed
and pumped Absolutely Free.
I am exclusive dealer in Diamond and Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes.
They carry I'o3o mile adjustments.
If you want a good Tire at the Wright Price
See Wright at
Wright’s Garage |
F. P. WRIGHT, Proprietor.
Irwinton? Georgia.
Genuine Ford Pats. Veedol Oil an 1 Crown gasoline. Accessories.
Aerdvtise what you have for sale. Ihe
quickest and cheapest way to sell.
It costs almost nothing. Try an ad.
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Established 1870
Your Grandfather Knew Us
IN BUSINESS HERE 49 YEARS
You Can’t Afford to
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Hold Cotton Again w
(jj In justice to yourself you can’t afford to
hold cotton for a higher price this year if
you are going to allow it to lie around in
any old place and lose some of its value.
(IT Some time ago we received ten bales for storage—after
the owner of the cotton had allowed it to lie around
under a shed. When we sold it for our customer at 35c
we had to pick 1741 lbs. off on account of Country
Damage. Figure it up. The owner of the cotton lost
| ’ a cool $535.00.
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QT Every dollar of that $535.00 could have been saved by storing in
Willinghams Warehouse in the beginning. A year’s storage on the
ten bales would have only cosl him $60.00. Just fifty cents per bale
per month—covering both Storage and Insurance.
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jJT Commission charge for selling very reasonable. Will gladly make
loans on cotton stored with us up to 80% of the value of the cotton.
Write or Wire for Information
Willinghams Warehouse
Established 1870
R. F. Willingham, Pres.
MACON, GEORGIA
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the piqneer “flying fishermen.” The
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■ Forse. The plane in which they made
i their successful flight is known as the
Seagull, the latest pleasure flying and
passbnger-carrying craft produced by
the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor cor
porafion. The machine can carry a
useful load of 769 pounds which is a
sufficiently large amount of baggage
and camping paraphernalia for any
angler.
People dislike being dunned, and
still neglect to pay little bills of $1.50
per year. Why will a selfrespecting
, man accept charity by not paying his
I debts.
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer
It relieves pain and soreness caused
by Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Sprains,
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For Sale
One blind horse, age seven years, ।
iin perfect health otherwise; is a good
: traveler, will work well anywhere,
I gentle, but full of pep.
L. R. Cason,
a29 Toomsboro.
GC6 has proven it will cure Malaria
Chills and Feycr. Bilious Fever,
Colds and LaGrippe. It kills the
parasite that .causes the fever. It is
a splendid laxative and general
Tonic, adv
Overland Touring ear for sale. A
brand new Little Four. Levi Cason,
Toomsboro.
Gasoline
26 Cents per Gallon
A. Momand.
DR.J. IL MOORE
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
First National Bank Building
DUBLIN. GA.
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/doctors, druggists and tho public have]
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To the Sheriff of said county —
Greeting:
Alvin Dietzel vs. W. M. Shepherd
Complaint.
The defendant, W. M. Shepherd,
’ hereby required, personally or by at-
I torney, to be and appear at the next
; Superior Court,.to be held in and for
said county, on the Ist Monday in
October next, then and there to.ans
wer the plaintiff’s demand in an ac
tion of complaint on judgment, ‘
Witness the Honorable Jas. B.
Park, Judge of said Court.
This 18th day of August 1919-
I. B. Stinson, Clerk.
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County, i
Janie Parks vs Joe Parks
In the Superior court of said county
Libel lor divorce, October term 1919.
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the Oct. term 1919 of
the Superior Court of Wilkinson coun
ty, which meets on the first Monday
then and there to answer the plain
tiff’s libel for divorce.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of said court. This the
Ist day of August 1919-
I. B. Stinson. Clerk.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs R.
iF. Sapp as administrator of Missouri
I Dixon, late of said county, deceased,
having applied to me by petition for
leave to sell real estate of said de
•ias al! heirs at law and creditors
of said ' is-ouri Dixon, deceased, will
take notice that I will pass upon said
। application on the first Monday in
I October 1919, and unless cause is
r shown to-the contrary at said time,
’said leave will be granted. This
eSept 1, 1919.
J. S, Dayis. Ordinary..
I' GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
By virtue of an order granted by
Court of Ordinary of said county will
i be sold before the court house door in
f said county on the first Tuesday in
1 October 1919, between the legal
j hours of sale, to the highest bidder
J for cash, the following real estate, to
;wit: one house and lot in the town
iof Gordon, Ga. Said lot containing
I ofie acre, more or less, and bounded
lon the east by Main street; on the
south by street running across Main
'street toward the school house; on
the west by Mrs S, W. Lee; on the
north by the Ryle’s old place. Said
lot known as the Collins old place
Sold as the property of the estate of
Mrs Annie E. Fenters, deceased.
This September 1, 1919.
I. B. Stinson, Administrator.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
The petition of fifteen freeholders
residing in the 328th District of said
county, having filed a petition asking
that an election For Fence or Stock
Law be ordered for said District:
This is to notify all persons interest
ed that unless sufficient cause is
shown to the contrary, on or before
the 22nd of Sept 1919, that said pe
tition will be granted and the elec
tion ordered as requested’.
This September 1, 1919.
J. S. Davis, Ordinary.
GEORGIA — Wilkinson County.
W. 0. and C. L. NeSmith having
in proper form applied for permanent
letters of administration on the estate
of J. N. NeSmith, late of said county,
deeded, this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
said J N. NeSmit, to be and appear
my c ilice within the time allowed
by law and show cause, if any they
can. why permanent administration
should not be granted to W. O. and
C. L. NeSmith on J. N. NeSmith’s
estate. Witness my hand and offi
cial signature. This Sept. 1, 1919.
J. S. Davis, Ordinary.
Taxicab
Anywhere you
want to travel.
Irwin Everett
Irwinton. Ga.
GEORGIA—WHkinson County;
Notice is hereby given thatd. AI
Adams as administrator of O. H. Ad
ams, deceased, having applied to me
by petition for leave to sell part ot
tho real estate of said C. H. Adams,
deceased, and that an order was made
rhereon at the Sept, term 1919, for
citation and that citation issue; all
the heirs at law and credi'ors of the
said C. H. Adtims. dtceasedj "ill
take notice that I will pass upon said
application at the October term 1919,
of the Court of Ordinary of Wilkin
son county; and that unless cause is
shown to 11m contrary, at said time,
said leave will he granted. This
I Sept. Ist, 1919.
J. 8. Davis, Ordinary.
G EORGlA—Wilkinson County.
By virtue of tin o r der granted by
the Court of Ordinary of said county,
will be sold before the court house
door in said county on the Ist Tues
day in October 1919, between the le
gal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following real estate,
to-wit: one hundred and forty-four
acres of land more or less, lying and
being in the 352nd Dist. G- M, and
bounded as follows: on the north by
the Frank Rutland place; ou the east
by H. F. Rutland; on the south by
A. N. Burke, and on the west by J.
H. Napier. Sold as property of the
estate of Wm. Allen, deceased.
This Sept. Ist, 1919.
Mack Smith, Administrator.
GEORGIA —Wilkinson Countuy.
Mrs I. A. Adams having in proper
form made application to be appointed
guardian of Ruby Hall, of said coun
ty, notice is hereby given to all per
sons concerned that unless sufficient
cause to the contrary within the time
prescribed by law, said application
will be passed upon at the Oct. term,
1919 of the court of Ordinary of said
county. This Sept 1, 1919.
J. S. Davis, Ordinary.
Tax Levy
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
By order of J. II J'o'-, e.
Brooks, Jr ■ •
Commis. Cntrs, .J Km. ...
nues of said County, sitting for Coun
ty purposes.
It is hereby ordered that $2 00 on
the hundred ($100.00) of the taxable
property of said county as per digest
of 1919 be and the same is hereby
levied, and that the same be collected
by the tax collector for the following
purposes, towit; -
1 5 cents on the $100.09 to pay
the legal indebtedness of the , ounjy
due or to become due during the year,
or past due.
2 $1.22 1-2 on the SIOO to build
or repair court-houses or jails, bridges
or ferries, or other public improve
ments, according to the contract.
3 6 cents ou the SIOO to pay the
sheriff's, jailer’s or other officers fees
that may be legall entitled to out of
'he county.
4 1-8 of a coni on the SIOO to
pay coroner’s fees that may be due
them by the county for holding in
quests.
5 2 cents on the SIOO to pay^he^
expenses of the County, for hdliff’s
at court, nonresident witnesses'* in
criminal cases, fuel, servants hire,
stationery and the like.
6 3 cents on the SIOO to pay jur-s
ors a per diem compensation-
7 12 1-2 cents on the $lO9 to pay
the expenses incurred in supporting
the poor of the county as otherwise
prescribed by the code.
8 40 cents on the SIOO to pay ^
for the working, repairing and main- M
taining of the public roads.
9 8 7-8 cents on the SIOO to pay
any other lawful charge against the
county.
10 50 cents on the SIOO of the
taxable property of Wilkinson Coun
ty for the public schools, or the com
mon schools of the county.
11 50 cents on the taxable prop
erty of the Gordon School District for
interest on the bonded indebtedness-^
of Gordon School District and to pro
vide a sinking fund for same.
Said levy for county purposes ag
gregating the said sum $2.00 /A ’’
the hundred for the year of 1919. '.
This Sept. 2nd, 1019.
J. H. Duggan. Chairman.
J. W. Brooks, Jr, 1
J. M. Patterson. _ /
Commissioners of Roads and Rev#