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Mr DuPree Parker of Atlanta was
al home Thursday.
Miss Porte' - , of G. N. I. C., was
guest of Miss Maud Taylor Thursday, i
Miss Wilson and Miss McManus, j
of Wesleyan were guests of Miss Ed
na Earle Raines Thursday.
Miss Willie Davis of Midville was
with homefolks Thursday.
Mr James i-iwc of Macon was the
guest of Irwinton friends '1 hursday.
Miss Helen Cheney of Morgan is
visiti'ing Miss Nina Ragan.
Printers work very slowly afier a
turkey dinner.
Mrs Z. T. Miller, of Macon, is vis
iting her mother, Mrs Ada Hatfield.
Mrs L. J. Pritchard of Tennille
spent the weekend with her mother.
Miss Eloise Hatfield of Loganville
was at home Thanksgivings.
Messrs Lance and Charlie Free
man of Milledgeville were visitor in
• town Thursday.
Mr B. I. Steve is has been con
fined to bis bid a day or two recently
, l.ut is able to le out again.
LOST —Wrist watch, gold. Finder
please notify me. Frcr’ed -Carswell.
Irwinton.
MACON HAS GOT NOTHING ON ME
Beat This If You Can
WILL NOT LAST ALWAYS
4-4 Sleeting 25c Gingham 25c
4-4 Bleaching 25
7 8 Bleaching 20
Stoves, Buggy and Wagon Harness
Ladies’ Sweaters, Waists, Dresses
and Caps.
Misses school drosses, sweaters, rain
coats .. Boys’ Caps.
Furniture and Hardware
E. JOHNSON
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With Our Advertisers
In writing last week of our ad
vertisers last week the list grew
so long that we got lost and lef’
out some real live ones who art
growing nicely in their lines c
butiness. They are R. F. Deese
E. B. Freeman, Merchants Trad
ing Company, Dublin; Wilkin
sin County Bank, which make
a splendid showing in its adver
tirement this week; AT. Sma 1
& Sons, Macon.
When You Must Hold
A Book Near Your Eyes
to be able to read, it is high time you
consulted an eye specialist and had
your eyes examined. Delay is dan
ead to serious conse
queaces. You are invited to consult
us and have your eyes examined. e
will tell vou exactly what, your eyes
demand.
C. H. KITTRELL
Optometrist and Mf’g. Optician,
Dublin, Georgia.
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THIRD
RED CROSS
ROLL CALL
November 2 to 11, 1919
Time to Re-Join
Pay ycur subscription while you
have plenty of time.
By the number of ‘ Lost Dog’’ ad
vertisements in the Henry County
Weekly we suppose that some of Mc-
Donough's new electric power is to
be used in a saussage factory. —Ir-
j winton Bulletin. Come up and eat
i Christmas ‘ saussage” with us, Tig<
i Henry County Weekly. Thank you
The invitation sounds doggone nice.
Mr and Mrs H. A. Cliett of San
dersville spent Thursday with Mrs
Nesbitt. j
Ribbon Cane Seed For Sale «
TEXAS-SEEDED Ribbon Cane
Seed for sale. See me, or write for J
prices. J. T. Simpson, .
n!4 Irwinton. Ga.
The Dixie Drug Store is advertis- ]
inga'nice new line of Christmas
goods. Better get yours now for the (
weeks slip by mightv fast.
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Ligon-Cason
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The following announcement was
received by friends In Irwinton sev
eral days ago:
Mr and Mrs John Washington Ligon
announce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Mary Scherflius to MrTevi Rich
ardson Caso. Jr., on Wednesday, No
|Vemberthe nineteenth, Morganfield,
■. Kentucky,
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Ship Us Your
HOGS
Highest Prices Paid I
at all times |
Commuhicate with us be
fore you sell your hogs.
Dublin Stock Yards
Phone 85 Dublin, Georgia
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imC BULL-EUN, TKWHNWM, GEORGIA.
DUBLIN AND LAURENS BANK
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits
One ’Million and A Half
A good banking connection is of value
along many lines.
It is not alone in the business world
that it will be of immense assistance.
It gives you a real sense of independ
ence, a feeling of self-respect which is
worth many dollars to you.
A connection with an institution like
this one gives you Prestige,
Dublin & Laurens
- Bank
Dublin, Ga.
"^notice;
We will sell
200 Drag Harrows 200
50 tooth, 5-8 Standard
ii 9® Cash on
I/ • DEC. STH
For one day only
MCDANIEL-HEARD HARDWARE COMPANY
419 Poplar Street Macon, Ga. !
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Commissioners
Monthly Report
Irwinton, Ga., Oct. 7, 19.
The following bills and accounts were
audited, approved and ordered paid.
J. F. Billue, Clerk.
J J Billue salary, September 150 00
JH Bloodworth wjatchman 50
Fleming Bloodworth salary “ 16 33
WM Brady ferryman “ 40 00
A W Bridger lumber 29 77
J WBrooksJr salary “ 5
Alfred Brown odays road 8 25
JFBurke llbu 71 lb corn 23 77
JBButler. T. li com 920 26
CBButler eradicator “ 25
LCCarr 951bfisk ;l 10 beef 32 65
FCCarr Sept 8133
Corbin supply Co pipe etc 90 33
PM Davidson guard Sept 56
JSDavis Judge Jul Aug Sep 12b
JHDay gas parts work 74 58
1744c0rn 43 60
GH&NHPDominy lumber 675
JRDixon 1003hay8bu74corn 37 86
J H Duggan salary Sept 5
MMEady sal ‘ ‘ 150
freight 15 57
WlEady truck 60
eradicator Sept 100
A J Ellis ” “ 100
HG Fowler gas and supl 14 35
Mrs Jane Fountain rent Sept 5
Geo Gilbert work " 15 50
Gordon Mer Co supl 42 18
RW Hatcher lidw Co 12 70
J W Holland work and car rep 103
jEHolliman supplies 157 15
gas and oil 30 94
Tom Jemmerson Sept 6
E Johnson supplies 121 18
Ed Johns guard Sept ' 45
WWLang 3000 ft lumber 80
PWLasseter unloading slag 22 50
Ben Lavender vat work 10
EPLa vender lumber 8 76
, “ 115 lb meat 34 50
' JWLee bridge 3
Macon Telegraph reward adv 3 36
LTManderson 1629 lb hay 32 58
Marshall&Bruce blanks 1 23
HA Mills help on truck 21 66
AMomand oil 1 roll bagging 12 75
supplies 149 58
JTMoore&Sons oats 196
CH McCook bridge 13
Gus Myrihk lumber 195 84
jCENewton A Bros supl 42 56
EJMPatterson salary Sept 5
A Pennington “ 100
NA Pierce election ’ ,10
elect-on school 12
road work 18
LPPlayer 145 70
I John Price guard 45
I BRRaqhels Sept 35
I JFSimpson 17001bs corn 42 50
i MMEady sup for truck 4 35
I JNSmith, WWBentley bridge 8
। DJTemples 27bu 791 b corn 55 97
VVHToler jail pipe , 4
Toomsboro Auto Co 101 98
JGWalters 28bu corn 56
Wscar Walters road 2 25
GT Walters 931bsmeat 27 90
Bob White 780 hay 15 60
HMWilliams road 15
Wright Auto Co 28 70
Adam Yancey 17 75
TAX COLLECTOR ROUNDS
Third and LAST Round
Will be at the following places on
dates given for the purpose cf col
lecting State and couny taxes:
During December, 1919.
Bethel, Monday 1, from 9to 11 am
Irwinton, Tues 2, 10 am to 2 pm
High Hill, Wed 3, 9 to 12 am
Allentown, Thurs 4, 9 to 10 am
Danville, Thurs 4. 10 to 11 am
Relaford Store Thur 4, 12 to 2 pm
Griffin, Friday 5, 10 am to 2pm
Toomsboro, Sat 6, 10amto2pm
Gordon. Mon 8, 10 am to 2 pm
Ivey, Tuesday 9, 8 to 10 am
Bloodworth. Tues 9, 12 to 3 pm
Mclntyre, Wed 10, 10 am to2pm
Irwinton, Thurs 18, 10 am to 2pm
Friday 19, 10 am tb 2pm
J. B. McCook, Tax Collector
Wilkinson County.
| KODAKERS
Know where to send "films
You are’.entitled to the best re
sults from’your efforts and ex
pense-
DOYLE C. KNIGHT
the Kodaker’s FrienS
DUBLIN, GA.
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There is said to be a vast differ
ence in a cold man’s feelings toward
a wet bottle in the pocket and a wet
stick of wood in the fireplace.
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The United States R'ailroad Ad
ministration /Announces
Excursion Fares to Augus
ta, Ga. and retdrn
Account
SOUTHERN EXPOSITION FAIR
Tickets will be on sale November 10.
1919, to November 21, 1919, inclus- J
ive, and for trains scheduled to ar
rive in Augusta before noon ot No
vember 22, 1919.
Return limit November 24, 1919.
For further information apply
Ticket Agent, Central of Georgia
Railroad
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
Mrs Lada E. Asbell, guardian- of
Gertrude Freeman, Lance. Freeman,
Charlie T, Freeman, and John W,
Freeman, having applied to me as
such guardian for leave to sell one
fourth undivided revertionary interest
, in the five hundred .acres of land in
said county known as the Epsie Hooks
j dower, said land being in two bodies,
j one of which lies near Bethel church,
I containing two hundred and ninety
acres, known as the_ Charles Hooks
, home place, and one Iving on the
north side of Big Sandv creek, con
taining two hundred twenty-seven
; and one-half acres, for the mainten
ance, education and support of said
minojg: Notice is hereby given to all
) concerned that said application will
be heard and passed upon on the Ist
> Monday in December next. Witness
j my hand afld seal this Nov. 5, 1919.
- J. S. Davis, Ordinary.
> GEORGIA —Wilkinson Countuy.
’ Mrs Janette Reynolds and Mrs Ella
5 M. Burney, executrix of the will of
’ Mrs J. E. Burney, represent to the
’ court of Ordinary of said county, in
’ their petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that they have fully exe
cuted the terms of said will, This is
therefore to cile all persons-concerned
’ kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said executors
should not be discharged and receive
letters of dismission on the first Mon-
. day in December, next.
This November 4, 1919.
J. S. Davis, Ordinary.
) GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
’ H. W. Criswell, as administrator of
estate of Dave Criswell, late of said
f county, deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for leave to
1 sell the lands belonging to said estate,
and the same will be heard at my of-
> fice on the first Monday in December
1 next. This Nov. 4, 1919.
• J. S. Davis, Ordinary,
* Administrators Sale
Georgia, Baldwin Oounty:
Under and by virtue of an order
1 of the Court of Ordinary of said coun
' ty, passed at the November Term,
1919, of the Court of Ordinary, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember, 1919, at the courthouse door
of Baldwin County, within the legal
hours of sale, for cash, the following
described land, towit: All that tract
' or parcel of land situate, lying and
1 being in Wilkinson county, in the
fourth land district thereof, being a
part of Lot No. 116, and containing
one hundred acres, more or less; saiJl
tract of laud being bounded as fol
lows: On the north by the lands of
J. M. Davis; on the east and south
by lands formerly owned by Nancy
W. Bales; and on the west by Com
missioner Creek, Said land being
tire land convoyed by Thomas Tem
ples to Mrs Nancy W. Bales, the deed
of conveyance being recorded in the
Office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Wilkinson County, Georgia, ,
in Book “O” of Deeds, page 397.
. Said sale is made for the purpose of
makirg distribution among the heir^
• of J, I. Etheridge, and is sold as a
part of the estate of J. I. Etheridge,
deceased. /
J.. O. Etheridge,
J. S. Etheridge,
Administrators of J. I. Etheridge,
Deceased (pd)