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M IMNTYRE BRIEFS
Always finding something
yjmce and valuable for the people
^■hat is the main desire of this
MB rm and many are the satisfac-
Mjjry bargains found at all sea-
Haons of the year at the well
Katocked store of J. E. HOLLI- !
gJIAN, Mclntyre.
IW ^ enera ^ Merchandise, Milline
WHy, Hardware and specitities for
Auto.
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Kl Your car wears out like a
Mhouse falls down, a piece at the
■B me. The minor repairs right-
My done and soon enough, will
■Reep you rolling without rattles
Mgor many comfortable years.
W. W. HOLLAND, Mclntyre,
Wioes this.
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Homefolks know more about
{reach other. Where there are a
■few people one gt s to know th
Bother well. Our object is to
recnow what our people like, so
■we can keep such things as they
■desire to eat or wear.
B G. E. PRICE
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; Snmmer is called the dull sea
■son in business because the buy
Bing in all lines falls off. Stores
■dislike dull seasons, so they usu
■ally offer inducements to keep
■customers interested. All this
■thrifty buyers do well in sum
■mer trading. MRS W. W. WAL
DEN, Mclntyre, bargain goods.
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The suitable things for each
changing season are put for
ward for the inspection of our
visitors in the dry goods and
millinery departments. Out
hardware, groceries, soda fount
are always reayd to serve you,
rd make your trading pleasant,
profitable and cool. W. M.
DEASON, Mclntyre.
When in Mclntyre your pres
ence is always appreciated.
Something good to eat and cold
to dirink. Some bargains in
general Mrechandise, where the
price is always right: at P. Z.
lord’s, Mclntyre, Ga. Fresh
Fish and Beef on Frida and
Saturday.
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.. IRWINTON EVENTS
There is an idea that the
market operated by J. R. BELL
• Irwinton, Ga., was just for
court week, but he will contin
ue selling meat, fish and oys
tTs, and serving hot lunches
all the time. Also carries a
Jine of Fancy Grocerien. Stose
in Masonic Building.
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$ Do you feel uneasy about
your, next long trip? Have;
your car looked over before
starting. Little troubles, nip
ped in the bud, prevent a break
down on some benighted road.
G. F. EVERETT GARAGE,
Irwinton, Ga.
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When next you go a shopping
to Irwinton, we‘d like for you
to see the new things ot MISS
ELLEN KING’S store. Dress
goods, Voiles and Organdies,
dresses and Hats made to or
der. And Hardware, Water
Buckets, Pans, Sifter. Ivory
Llakes for dainty cleaning. Iv
ory Soap. Cresh Groceries.
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Not many days from today,
perhaps this Saturday, you
will be coming to Irwinton. So
just wait and when you do
come to town visit my shop
and get a hair-cut for 25 cts,
Shave or any work that is
needed that a Barber can do.
J. E. CHAMBERS.
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There is only one thing nic
er than to see what you want, i
and that is to get what you
want, and then be satisfied. E.
JwHNSON’S line of merchan
dise reacher s from head to
foot. Your uncle Sam furnish
es the ‘permits’ which will
any goods in his store t^ n4 (
yeu see.
Neighbors and Homefolks Items
There's a briskness in the
air and people feel good and
lively, and with just a little
care winter wont bother them.
DIXIE DRUG STORE
has remedies fore oldsj, sore
throat, chapped skin. Check
! these little troubles at the
start. Cold evenings make
box candy taste good.
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If you are interested in any
way in Timber or carpentering
get acquainted with MOMAND
PLANING MILL. Dressed
Lumber is a fine subject for
this county to think upon.
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Thad Player has made good
with the people in his new
store. He struck his talent
when he became a merchant.
The goods go fast—and that
shelf is new and fresh every
means that what he has on the
week. You can find some dain
ty eatables there that vc
don't find at other stores.
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TOOMSBORO TOPICS.
Trees put off their clothes
in winter, but people wear more
and thicker clothing. In our
Furniture, Hardware and Gro
cery Departments you will
also see useful suggestions for
cold days. E. M. BOONE’S two
stores.
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The biggest thing of the
kind in the County. That is
what you will see at J. T.
LORD, JR.'S PLAINING MILL
If you have lumber or timber
to sell see him first. If you
want dressed lumber he is the
man to get it from.
(Advertisements.)
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Something good to eat all
the time: that is what you
want and you can find it at
B. F. BURTON'S MARKET
Meat, Fish, Oysters all clean
and fresh. He is proprietor of
the Hotel at Toomsboro and
will serve you a tasty meal
there. »
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.. GORDON NEWS
Now we are changeable peo
ple. In each season we are diff
erent and our needs are for
other things, but in one way
our store is ever the same: in
giving the best satisfaction for
your money. GORDON MER
CANTILE COMPANY.
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Now and thenu, once in a
while you crave a taste of
somebody else's cooking: no
matter how perfect your home
i fare may be. Next tmie are in
Gordon, eat at" TRAIWCK'S
RESTAURANT. Mrs. Frank
Trawick, i s the Manager.
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J. H. BLOODWORTH & CO.
Gordon, is the place to find any
thing in General Merchandise
Dry Goods, Hardware, and Im
plements for the farm. It is
their aim and purpose to meet
their - customers evedy ’need
in this line. So visit them and
save unnecessary steps.
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It is natural to want more—
we want more business. City
Shoe Shop and Pressing Club
Out of town orders solicited
and given prompt attention.
Send your shoes to me. Try
“Cleanseall" made specially for
cleaning clothes without doing
them injury. 50c mail —post-
paid. T. J. MONROE, Manager,
Gordon, Ga.
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A reliable taxi service carries
you with less cost than to own
a car, and with no repair trou
ble. R. J. HAWTHORNE, of
Gordon, puts you there or
time. He also has an up-to
date Gener^ 1 "t-we. which in
‘tes vo’m —itronave.
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, Thinking 1- "”ny thin"
•nu no-' 1 ’ ' thoughts o'
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON. GEORGIA
e cost, but if you buy from EIL
-1 AND at Gordos, your bill for
3 ready-wear, and Fancy Goods,
. Shoes, will not flatten the
purse and will dress you in
; good style.
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3 The idea of the day in Fancy
s' Groceries and Meats is to keep
I all insects out of things a body
eats: M. S. LEE, Gordon, has
the Sanitary store complete:
r everything screened: the bug
’ and fly have no welcome there.
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When its bearings are not
properly oiled a car has rheu
matism. So FRANK DENNIS,
goes out with his truck from
' Gordon, delivering ( Gasoline,
Auto Oils, best grade, highest
gravity: Smoke stack oils,
' Track oils, Meet him, or let
him know in passing. The best
oil saves the machinery— he
! sells it. Agent Gulf Refining Co
i
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GORDON AUTO CO., H. J.
Smith, Manager. P. F. Beck,
Shop Manager, Lonnie Hogue,
Upholsterer. Our work is guar
anteed. Charges reasonable.
Upholstering good; as the
factory does. Upholster
es reasonable: Upholstery good,
as the factory does. Upholster I
Autos, Furniture all kinds.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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A service which will be
greatly appreciated by the peo
pie of the county is that of D.
C. KINGERY, at Gordon. Ice
—and Store Meat—mail or-
ders promptly filled. Phone or
write for emergency needs, he
will get in just as big hurry as
you are, and have the goods
reach you in plenty of time,
and that means a lot, too.
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Two things need frequent at
tention to make men feel well
and look well, the appetite and
the Clothing. THE CITY CAFE
and' PRESSING CLUB, Gor
don, satisfies both the demand
for good food and neatly press
ed, Clean Clothes.
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Any time during the winter
you need to keep acquainted
with the Drug Store, that ii
one of the best ways to keep
wellr—Along about Christmas
time the drug stores are espec
ially attractive with seasonable
goods. Look in at the STOK
ES DRUG COMPANY, Gordon,
today.
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If you want the best work
by expert mechanics, see us.
There is no ‘kick’ on our work.
Any kind of an Automobile re
paired, fixed or rebuilt. We. do
any auto work. Service guaran
teed and Rrices Right. BRAN
AN & WEST, Gordon, Ga.
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When you have corn to
grind bring it to my grist mill.
Water Power. We have the
very best Meal at all times.
Will grind your corn or swap
meal, good measure. So bring
your corn to me. BLOOD
WORTH'S GRIST MILL. Ryles
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FROM MILLEDGEVILLE
Autumn days are filled with
memorites for it brings a mel
lowness to the heart and we
want to see again the faces of
■ faraway friends. Have your
; friends a good photo of you?
• Tinted photos, Kodak finishing
. promptly returned. BEN F.
EBERHART, Milledgeivlle.
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s Our main chance now for
i helping to keep going is by the
■ sale of farm produce, and it is
’ m atisfactory to have a regu
> ’sr place to carry it. like at T
^ELD'S at Gordon, who
well. He T ' no a Meat
’ -t and Groc o ’”' 0 "
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■ « -fpli io +’ to
- • '’nmfort-
- able the home. Furniture and
1 j Complete House Furnishings
, Columbia Graphonolas, Player
: Pianos, for less tnan in larger
cities.. BALDWIN FURNIT'RE
I COMPANY, Milledgeville.
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r FIT-FORM CLOTHES &
> METZ HATS. Styl is an im
portant consideration in the
cape monotony^.you will find
making of a good suit. We are
featuring the "METZ’. 1 Hats
silk lined in the new shades of
Brown. MYRICK-HOLLOWAY
CO., Milledgeville.
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First few cool mornings put
a fine edge on the appetite and
when a man's hungry it's time
to eat. Don’t hold back, march
right into the BOSTON CAFE,
a place to enjoy eating.
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MACON ITEMS
Feet dry and warm. The
doctor lets you alone. Stylishly
and comfortably shod, embaras
ment and discomfort depart.
The proper leather between
your feet and the ground, a
graeful design for the world's
eye.—STRONG SHOE CO.,
360 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
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There are so many v things
that you have planned to do
during the day of your visit
to Macon, you are soon tired
and hungry. Then we would ■
suggest a delightful pause at,
the METROPOLITAN CAFE, I
411 Third Street.
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When a handle wears out you
don’t throw the axe away:
when the sole wears through
why put the shoes aside? Send
them for splendid renewal to
GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP, 572
Mulberry Street, Macon. They:
put more mileage in old shoes. I
Mail orders C. 0. D.
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Men say that women can
photograph a hat at one
glance: It is true that the
most searching of eyes are
aimed at your millinery, and
it's a soothing thought to know
that yours is right.— NEW-:
MAN’S MILLINERY, 622
Ceery Street, Macon, At ease
is the head beneath their hats.
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Dressmaking:, plain cr any
Dressmaking: Embroidering,
etc. My whole heart and mind
is—Perfect Dresses.— MISS
MAE MITCHELL, 652 1-2 Cher
ry St., Macon, Ga.
Work Guaranteed. AU feel at
Home.
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You want your photograph
to be another “you" and sa it
will be if made at HINKE STU
DIO, over Rhodes Furinture
Store, for they make photo
graphs of distinctive individu
altiy—the kind you'd like to
be remembered by.
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There is one thing certain
in this world of doubt and
guessing: no two men are
alike: what could be plainer
than to see that Tailor made
clothes give the best fit?
HALL TAILORING CO.
125 Cotton Ave., Fine Custom
Tailoring, Cleaning, Prtssing,
and altering.
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Civilized thousands of years
—yet we need protection from
evil men. H. & H. R. HUHN,
422 Second St., Macon, Phone
187. Dealers and repairers of
Locks and • Safes, Guns and fin
Machinery. Opening and re
nairin" of Safes: Setting of
Combinations on safes. Keys
of all kinds made to order. AU
work is strictly Cash.
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Tn the glorious present dav^
nost evervthmg has been ar
-anged *or Um convenience &
and i”
"nr>+ -de, the eat’”"
I place. Just a step from the
j busy world: NEW YORK
[ CAFE, at 314 Second Street,
, in Macon.
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The next time you visit the
Sandefur-Harwell Clothing Co
359 Third Etreet, Macos, you
will see new and upto Style
Goods, and all times afterwai.’
you will see something new.
They do a busy cash business,
the goods don t stay with them
long. Stop in and see what
they have.
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Well prepared to outfit you
for the winter in proper style,
and comfort and 1 always with a
friendly regard of the expenses
that go with such proceedings,
you will fidn that this is the
rule with LEE’S DEPART
MENT! STORE, 546 Cherry
Street, Macon. They have ev
erything to wear for en,
Women and Children.
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There is always the conscious
ness that you have not the
real thing, no matter what a
clever substitute you have Why
not get a VICTROLA and be
done with this matter. H. P.
WEST MUSIC CO., 420 Cherry
St., Macon. Musical Instru
ments, Victrolas and Rceords.
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Nice Clean Printing, good as
the city affords and promptly
done and delivered—that de
scribes the workings of .the
; -mericani Printing Co., 360
। Mulberry St., Macon. If you
iwant some particular work
done and are not "omg to town
soon, let The Bulletin send- in
your order.
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There's nothing draws th
weariness from tired nerves
like music played on good in
struments. CABLE PIANO CO
1 155 Cotton Avenue, Macon's
; Complete Music Store. Pianos,
VictroUas, Records, Sheet
Music. Small goods. Everythin
that goes to make a complete
music store.
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There is sense in wanting to
’"uy rrom the biggst concern
:in the world —they don't get
that size without giving good
service—KENNEY'S the big
gest Shoe retailers in the world
571 Cherry St., Manoc, will
give you service to make you
to like your feet better than
you ever did before.
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.. DUBLIN NOTES.
From answering the daily
demands of the people for a
number of years the STEVENS
HARDWARE CO., of Dublin,
has gotten in away of know
ing what thing to give their
customers the best satisfeation
Wholesale and Retail. Auto
accessories. International Har
vester machines and repairs
They back their machines with
the repairs and service of
the right sort.
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You know R. F. DEESE, of
Dublin, and like to trade at his
Store: well most of us do
And he invites you now and
again to see his line of Furni
ture, House Furnishings, Crock
ery, Tin-ware, Glass-ware. The
good kind.
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The modern Drug Store is
the parlor of the business world
where you are company and
the best of everything. Soda
Fount. Sundries, Drugs in gen
eral. Special work on develop
ing and enlarging pictures. Oc-
ONEE PHARMACY, a pleas
ant place. Dublin, Ga.
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For Millinery arid Ladies'
Ready to Wear goods visit
MRS. JOSIE ROGERS, 205
West Rogers Street, They
specialize in hemstitching and
making buttons. Large floos
snace, nice place to rest and
meet your friends. Let this
j store be your headquarters
; while in the city. You're never
, in the way.
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Awaiting you: dry goods in
plenty: Ladies Ready-to-Wear
Goods. Nice Shirts, Silk hosiery
Clothing. Hats for men and
Women: Suit cases, grips, va
lises. A^ LEASE, 132 Jackson
Street, Dublin, has all the seas
on's Best.
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- Are you going to' Dublin any
time soon, when you are in
town we would be delighted to
have you drop in and make
yourself at home in our store.
We carry a complete line or
Drugs and Druggists Sundries,
and our prices are Right.
OLIVER-MADDOX DRUG CO
Next to Crystal Theatre
THE SI.OO PRIZE
Weekly Prize given to Mr. J.
McNeil last week. There is
another this week. Read all the
ads very carefully and see if
you get it.
( Adpertisements.)
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
Will be sold before’ the Court
House door of said ounty, dur
ing the legal hours of sale, on
the First Tuesday in December
1922, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described
property, to-wit: One City lot
in town of Gordon, containi g
ing one half acre of land, more
or less, and bounded as follows:
Ont he North by lands of Jim
Joe Brooks, on the East ' by
lands of the Standard Ooi Co.:
On the South by Railroad St.:
and on the West by Main St.:
Known as the old Person L ot.
containing one two-story wood
en building. Levied upon and
to be sold as the property of
T. H. Bridwell, Jr., under and
by pirtue of a tax fi. fa. issued
by I. B Stinson, Tax Collector
iof said County, for State and
County Taxes for the year 1921
Levy made this 3rd day of
November, 1922
L. P. PLAYER, Sheriff
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County:
P. M. Jackson having in due
form applied to be appointed
as administrator of the estate
of Mrs. A. I. Barge, late of
said county, deceased, This is
tq notify all[ personte concern
ed that unless sufficient cause
be shown to the contrary at
the December Term; 1922, of
the Couri of Ordinary of said
County, said appliieWtion will
be granted. This November 6.
1922
J. S. DAVIS. Ordinary.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County:
J. R. and W. O. Kinney, exe
cutors of the estate of J. W.
Kinney, deceased, having ap
plied for leave to sell the lands
of said estate, this is to notify
all persons concerned that said
application will be passed up
on at the Decemerb term, 1922
of the Court of Ordinary of
said County. This November 6,
1922.
J. S. DAVIS. Ordinary.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
I will sell, on the First Tues
day in December, 1922, before
the Court House door in Irwin
winton, said County and State
to the highest bidder for cash.
51 1-2 acres more or less, o'
land lying in said county and
bounded as follows: On North
east* by lads of Mrs. Nancy Me
Cook, on the West by lands of
Ann Brookins: Southeast bv
lands of I. B. Massey: bem"
part of the lands of the es^H
of E. I. Massey, deceased. c n’d
fora distribution among h"irs
and creditors. Sold by ord'-
of the Court of Ordmary o F
Jones County. C^ri’a. This 6
day of Novembo-. 1922
I. B. Massevi, Adm‘m strato-
Mrs. Stella...M, Huckabee