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S3UTHERN UM 8 UM MW
Is organized .for development in Mipdle Georgia,
Mbuy your land, find you a purchaser for your land, i
■K you money to improve your place or to improve the ;
■ou have.
Successors to Stokes Brothers
Southern Land & Loan Co.
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Jeffersonville, Georgia |
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Irwinton Bank
Your money is insured with us.
Character is good collateral.
We make loans to those who deserve it-
We have neyer sued anyone.
We have never had an overdraft.
We have bo notes.past due.
This bank is not run for the benefit of the officers,
but for the stockholders and customers?
S<' ‘'Any honest man can borrow, money here.]
Every note in the bank is worth face value.
We have never lost a cent on any man.!
We pay to have our books audited, and’theyiare always correct.
Irwinton Bank
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Money To Loan
S*on Improved Farm Lands, by one thefbestXLoan
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■ Payments and,
I Low Rate
■ . . of^lnterest.
I Fleming Bloodworth
Irwinton, Georg
I W.O. KINNEY & CO. ]
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Successorsjto < ’
I B. T.JADAMSJ& CO. |
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After a shnr! il'm.-s
j|HL^Wand gentle spirit, winged its'
Ku on Nov. 15, 1919 to a brighter!
^Krld. Lonely is the household, ev-|
leryone is sad. Look everywhere if
you will, fur the little feet that once
ever pattered, voice once always glad,
all in death row so cold and still.
When the dimpled checks and laugh-j
ing little eyes from the ium| 1-d pil
low shown, then we gazed in glad
ness. Now we look with sighs from
the pillow bur sweetest little darling
is gone. Darling little Beatrice we
do miss the patter of'the precious lit
tle feet, heard as they went to and
fro, and the precious little voice that
so sweet. We can have to cheer us
never more- Our sweetest little dur
ling is gone. God has called her
home. Now the sound of her sweet
i little voice is absent. But we know
i she is safe in Heaven above, safe with
the Source of Love, forever'more to
dwell. Mother.
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REWARD
It is ordered by the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners of Wilkinson Coun-
Uy that a reward of FIVE HUN
DRED DOLLARS be and the same
Us hereby offered for the anest with
. sufficient evidence to convict the per
■ son or persons who killed one .Jack
1 Ridicer ir. said county on November
1 30th. Said person was lynched by
: persons unknown to us, and we feel
i that the good people of this county
| condemn mob law or violence to any
person, and therefore make this offer
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i of rewaid.
By order of the Board. This De
' comber 2nd, 1919.
J. F. Biilue, Clerk.
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i GEORGlA—Wilkinson County. j
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A. N. Burke of said state having ap-1
plied to me- for letters of administra
tion on the est ate of John F. Burke, ।
late of said county, deceased, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of said deceased to
be anel appear at the Jan. term 1920,
of the court of Ordinary of said coun
ty and show cause if any they can,
why said A. N. Burke should not be
granted permanent letters of adminis
tration on said estate- This Decem
ber 1, 1919.
J. S. Davis, Ordinary.
Executive Committee
Rules
The Democratic Executive Com
mmittce met Dec 2nd 1919, and ap
pointed February 4th, 1920, for the
day of the Primary.
The following assessments were,
made:
Representative SSO CO
Ordinary 50 00
Clerk JJO 00
County School Sup 40 00
Sheriff 25. Q 0
Tax Collector 35.00
Tax Receiver 35 00
County Commissioned 5.00
Coroner 5.00
All assessments must be paid on
or before January 10th, 1920, to the
Clerk of Executive Committee.
William W. Brooks, Clerk
Henry Price, Chairman Ex. Com.
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IRWINTON, GEOKWa.
□ ECRGIA— Wilkinson County.
To all whom it may concern:
Jos O. Snow having app’ied for
guardianship of the person and prop
.city < f Malcolm Everett Snow, minor
I child of Mrs Annie Snow, la'c of said
j county, deceased, notice is given that
said application will be heard at my
office, at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the
first Monday in January, 1920.
This Dec Ist, 1919.
J. S. Davis, Ordinary.
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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 eye* examined. Delay is dan
cad to serious conse
quences. You are invited to consult
us and have your’eyes examined. We ‘
will tell vou exactly what your eyes!
demand.
C. H. KITTRELL
Optometrist and Mf’g. Optician, i
Dublin, Georgia.
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TAX COLLECTOR HOUNDS
Third arid LAST Round
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Will be at the following places on
dates given for the purpose of 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 6,10 am to2pm
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 to 2pm
J. B. McCook, Tax Collector
Wilkinson County.
THE PIG CLUB BOY.
[National Crop Improvement Service ]
In every community where there is a
pig club boy you find the living ex
ample of progress, because having
nothing to unlearn he properly cares
for his pig and enthusiastically talks
to father, brother and neighbors, and—
shows them his pig in proof of his
claims.
The most skeptical are bound to be
convinced that they have overlooked
something and that the pig club boy
has opened a new incentive to do bet
ter and add to the joy of living.
Formerly hogs in the South were not
considered as collateral, but the bank
ers now have agreed to finance the
farmers for one or more brood sows
when recommended by their county
agent, and generally consider that a
young brood sow immunized by a com
petent expert on hog cholera is worth
sls more than the old-fashioned hog.
The pig club boys are revolutioniz
ing the hog industry and are proving
that the average farmer is wasting his
time raising cotton on cotton.
HOG-CHOLERA SERUM.
[National Crop Improvement Service.]
The United States department of ag
riculture says that there is an increas
ed use of serum arising from the good
results of the government inspection.
“Serum will prevent the disease but
will not cure It,” says Dr. C. P. Fitch i
of Minnesota.
The fact that there have been no
sweeping losses through hog cholera ■
in districts where the serum is used
proves its efficacy.
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SPRINTING |
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'Will Save A
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Come to the operetta at cot rt
। house Monday night.
J was tncra to make n sketch of I Urea's Hour like a feast. Fer the
her. -Luncheon was j;wt ever, r.ml|th;y- tod Hers there i - l varl 1
she was talking to a iittie knot of menu, sometimes Uncc;m PiseGt
vamen. The first words I heard, milk, sometimes CiT.lmm Crud:-,
1 siid quietly Into a nearby scat, werfers Oatmeal Cracker^ or Imueh Bl -
“National th cult,” recalling plea^S-.-nit. Tills is changed on cpeJG
ently mv own tasty LT.ceda LuneliKoccasions to GM Tima Sugar CcoS-
and ears busy. ertaa a;M t..-??;
• Bctwc-cp the dark ami dayUght/J? • ere cu? -s- ’*•
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if goodie cf
n^ Unasda Biscuu . W-‘
'll is due to the superior muterials end metnccG O
employed in the bsking. The everlasting table-
GC W goodness of U need a Biscuit indue to security a
of th^ In-er-seal trade mark package.
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S NATIONAI. BISCUIT
were COMPANY vy enough
1 Hour ‘
“You see, even dainty, al-
went on, “are much
mals. They are most lovable ana
most tractable after they've had
i something to cat. National Biscuit
i dainties always begin our Chil-
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jCHRiSTMAS IS COMING
' Make Your Money Count
Give Christmas Gifts Worth While
Our Largo Double Store is filie-1 with Sensible, Useful Christmas
Gifts. A visit here will solve your problem. “What to give.”
In addition to the broad variety of praeLi >3.1 gifts, you will find
our prices very considerate—and far below the larger cities.
We carry the Best of Everything for the Hora?.
You are welcome to our store, whether you come for a def :we
purpose or simply to look around.
THE BALDWIN FURNITURE WANY
Mil ledge ville, Georgia
Quality Style Price
You are invited to visit ns in out new quar
ters. We are now ready io serve the public
in anything pertaining to safe and sound
banking.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Gordon, - Georgia
Deposits Insured
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Tires, Tires, Tires
Buy the best and get them changed
and pumped Absolutely Free.
I am exclusive dealt r in Di ua: i I*. r.r.sy: .i-ui I Irvs 1 u! es.
They carry I OCO mile adj':s:;::e:ils.
If ye:; w-.-.n* a good Tire at tin: V> ri^ht Bitn:
Wright’s Garage
F. P. WRIGHT. Proprietor.
Irwinton, Georgia.
Genuine Ford Pats Vccdol Oil n d Grown yssJit e Aveessc-ties.
Your Grandfather Knew Us—
in Business Here 49 Years
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<f You may be getting crowded for space
I out on the farm — and you may be need
ing some cash to carry out a well laid
e plan.
Do You (J Pass your storage troubles to us if the
y oo rfCnqna cotton is in your way. We will stake a u
HvwUvpuvu ] oan up to 80^ of the value of the
or Money cotl ° n -
Or BOlil I Small charge of 50c a monlh per bale
covers both storage and insurance.
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Write or wire for particulars
X WiLiiNDHAMS Warehouse
Z’ Established 1870
7/ R. F. WILLINGHAM, Prss.
MACON, GEORGIA
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as only Nationci
Biscuit Products can bo. During tie
years when my babies were growing
up we never missed ti>o Chil
dren’s Hour with its tasty feast.