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VOL. VII.
SHORT NEWS ITEMS (
OF LOCAL INTEREST
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Mir. Henry Stevens visited
Norristown Sunday.
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Mrs. A. B. Adkins spent Fri- '
day in Macon.
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Col. Fleming Bloodworth vis I
ited Macon Monday.
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Miss Eloise Satfield was at
home from Tennille for the
week-end. ’
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Mrs. Murchison, of Tennille,
was the guest of Mrs. L. P. Hat
field this week.
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Mis s Annie Chambers visited
relatives in Toomsboro this
week.
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Mr. M. A. Hall, of Danville,
was a visitor at the Bulletin of
fice Tuesday.
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Messrs Chas. T. and John W
Freeman, G. M. C. Cadets, were
with homefolks Thanksgiving.
Jesse B. Hart Freeman Hart
JESSE B. HART & BRO.
Funeral Directors
MACON, GA.
Everything in the Undertaking
Line—Personal Service.
666
Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever
Dengue or Bilious Fever. I
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Ford Announcement. |
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U To the people of Wilkinson and surrounding |
g Counties: Ihave accepted the Agency for the If
Ford Motor Co., at Gordon, and will be glad |
11 to hrve my many friends call on me and let
O me quote them prices. &
U Reduction in Prices as follows: All Prices F. O. B, Detroit Q
g Chasis $235.00 Trucks $380.00 g
0 Runabout $269.00 Coupe $530 00 |
S Touring $298.00 2-Door Sedan 595.00 ||
$ Four-Door Sedan $725.00 0
I Starter $70.00 Demountable Rims $25.00 S
List when supplied on open type cars. g
0 Lowest price in history of Ford Motor Co.
Q Place Order Now for Quick Delivery.
K Buy your Ford from a Wilkinson County Deales. He M
Dwill be interested in your satisfaction after the trade is
made as well as before.
I W. B. RYLE I
2 Authorized Ford and Lincoln Dealer.
Gordon Georgia
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IRWINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY, GEORGIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER BTH, 1922
COTTON SEED .. |
SELLING AGAIN I
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Mr. W. C. Matthews, of Ir'
winton, has been, on the road
selling cotton seed in South Ge
orgia for several days and re
ports that sales rae more lively
than in some years and the
cotton acreage promises to
show a good increase next
year. The farmers in this coun
ty sya they are going to try
it another fall and give it a (
mighty wrestle, too. t
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GEORGIA — Wilkinson County.!
By vitue of a deed with pow
er of sale given by T. H. Brid
well, Jr., to F. B Chambers on
May 6th, 1920, I will sell before
the court house door in the t
town of Irwinton during legal]
sale hours, to the highest bid-1
der for cash, on the First Tues- 1
day in January 1923, the follow,
in? described property: One’
half acre of landd more or less,'
lying and being in the town of I
Toomsboro. Counts of
son State of Georgia, being the
ladn deeded to T H. Brdwe’L
Jr. by J. M. Shepherd and Mrs
C T. Lord, and on which is situ
ated a garage, and bounded as
follows: On the North hv pron
erty of E M. Boone, on T^t b”
Street leading from Christian
church to Central of Geo" ; a
Railway, on South by nron«’-tv
of L. R. Cason. Jr., and on West
by property of Mrs. W. A. Hall j
Said property will be sodl so the
THE BULLETIN
HARDIE—CARR.
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Mr. Iverson Curry Carr and 1
Miss Ruth Hardie were united (
in marriave at the home of the
brride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Hardie, in Wilkinson
County on Saturday eveninf, ।
Deceuber 2nd. The ceremony
was performed b yßec. J. C.
Mays, pastor of the Macedonia
Bptist church. After the mar
. rige ceremony tre bridal paity
■ was invited to the home of Mr.
| and Mrs. IF. Carr, the bride
j groo’s pareats, where an oll
itime wedding feast was spread
and yreatly enjoyed. Tris popu
lar young couple will make that
community their future home.
j ROBERT M. BUTTS
Physician and Surgeon
Gordon, Ga.
1 Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 12
! m. From 1 to 2 p. m.
| Miss Mary Tignor ha s return
ed from a visit to Miss Suttle.,
in Atlanta.
purpose of payment of note giv
cn on said date and made paya
ble to F B. Chambers for
"3261 /5. due Feb. 15th. 1921.
on which appears a credit of
?260.82 on date of maturity, to
gether with interest, and the
expense of this proceeding.
This Dec. sth 1922.
F. B. CHAMBERS.
lev. H. D. Warnocy, pastor of
Milledyeville Baptist church,
and his son, Henderson, spent
Thanksgiving with the family
of Mr. B. Asbell.
Mr. Alla nDaughtry, of Al
lentown, was a visitor in the
city Tuesday.
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Mr. J. O. Kempton was in
town l First Tuesday.
Mrs. Hewitt Christian and
little daughter, of Norristown
are visiting her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Stevens.
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-666
is a Prescription for Colds, Fev
er and LaGrippe.t It‘s the
most speedy remedy we know,
preventing Pneumonia.
Miss Jessie Stuckey spent the
week-end 1 in Milltdgeville.
GIN DAYS NOTICE
Will be open for ginning cot
ton for the next three weeks on
Tuesdays and Fridays.
HAMP BURNEY
Mrs. T. J. Finney, of Mliledge
ville, has returned home after
spending some time with her
narents, Mr. and Mrs. B. As
bell.
Mrs G. H. Carswlel spent Tu
esday in Macon.
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
By virtue of a deed with pow
er of sale given by Chas. N. Bru
ner to Mrs. Dora A. Dunwoody
on Oct. 9th, 1916, I will sell be
fore the court house door in
the town of Irwinton during le
gal sale hours, to the highest
bidder for cash, on the first
Tuesday in January 1923, one
hundred acres of land, more or
less, and being the East half of
lot number two hundred ninety
two, in the third land district of
Wilkinson county, Georwa. and
bounded on the north by lands
of W. P. Duncan, on the east by
lands of James and William Co’
Jins, on the south by lands of
G. T. Fossett, and on the west
by lands of Mrs. E. W Clav, and
known as the Elizabeth Knibht
place. So 1 d for the purpose o r
naying a note given on said
date by said C. N. Bruner to
Mrs. Dora A. Dunwody for 5540
due Oct. 9th, 1921, on which
S4O was paid on said date of
maturity, together with all in
terest and cost of this proceed
ing.
This Dec. sth, 1922.
MRS DORA A DUNWODY.
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
By virtue of an order grant
ed by the Ordinary of said cour
ty, I will sell before the Court
house door in the town of Irwin
ton said county, during the leg
al hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, on the First
Tuesday in January, 1923. the
following described property,:
One Hundred ond forty four
acres of land, more or less, ly
ing and being in the 353rd.
district of Wilkinson County.,
Georgia, and bounded as fnl-|
lows: On the North by the
Frank Rutland place: on the
East by the H. F. Outland nla^e ।
on the South by the land of A/
N. Burke, and on the West by
land of J. H. Napier. Sold for
naments of debts and distribu
bution amiong heirs. This Dec.
4th. 1922.
MACK SMITH. Adm.
Estate o fWm. Allen. ,
GEORGIA— Wilkinson County.
By virtue of an order grant-j
ed by the Ordinary of said coun
ty, we will sell before the
court house door in the town of
Irwinton, said county, during
the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, on the
first Tuesday in January 1923,
the following described proper
ty: Fifty acres of land, part of
‘ot No. 160, and one hundred
and twenty-five acres part of
lot No. 161, and twenty-five a
cres part of lot No. 18 contain
ing in all two hundred acres;
also two hundred and nine acres
of lots 162-161 ad 181, said
tract of land containing in all
four hundred and nine acres, ex
cept one hundred acres deeded
to W. O. Kenney Dec. 31st 1889
off of lot No. 161, recorded Feb.
26,1891, book K page 557, ex
cept also three and one-tenth
(3 1-10) acres off of lot No. 181
deeded to L Baum & Co., June
21st 1890. All of said land ling
and being in the Fourth dis
irict of Wilkinson county, Geor
ria. Sold as the property of the
estate of Jas. W. Kinney, de
ceased, and for the purpose of
raying debts an ddistribution a
mong the heirs.
This Dec. 4th, 1922.
J. R. & W. O KINNEY, Execu
tors of estate of Jas. W. Kin
ney. -
666 quickly relieves Colds and
L.aGrippe, Constipation, Bilious
ness and Headaches.
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— W LOVELACE
Dentist
605 1-2 Cherry St: Phone 3247
MACON, GA.
Mr. I. B. Massey, of Bibb
county, was in town Tuesday.
PEAS WANTED.
Will buy Clay, Brabham, Whippoor
wills, Reds, Blacksand Mixed Pfas.
See me or let me know what fyou have.
I. W. STEVENS
Mclntyre, ga.
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Christmas is a time of peace, cheerfulness and good ;
will. ... I
Those who are not at peace with the world: those '
who fail to find cheer: those lack the spirit of good will
—are usually those who are in financial distress.
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They may have spent their money as it came, instead
of putting it in the bank: they may have carried it about
or hidden it, and have been robbed.
Bring your Cash Surplus to our bank and start your
account now. Let this Christmas be an eventful day in
your life.
The Irwinton Bank
IRWINTON — — — — — — GEORGIA
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NUMBER 4
SHORT NEWS ITEMS
OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. W. B. Ryle, the Ford Ag
ent at Gordon, was lokking as
ter business in Irwinton Tues
day. He would like to tald to
'you any time about the attrac
tive new Fords.
Mr. and Mrs. H .A. Cliett, of
Barnesville, spent Thangsgiv
ing with Mrs. Sallie Nesbitt.
Misses Bessie Skelton, El’en
Carswell, Louise Billue, of Mill
' edgeville college set spent the
. week-end with homefolks.
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1 GEORGlA—Wilkinson Count”.
। By virtue of a deed with pow
er of sale given by Miriam Peck
and Adolph Peck to Irwinton
Eank, on Nov. 22nd, 1920, we
will sell before the court house
door in the town of Irwinton
:! during legal sale hours to the
• hiyhest bidder, for cash, on t u o
■ first Tuesday in Januay 1923,
; fifty one acres of land, mo^e o’*
■ less, lying and being in High
' FiU district, Wilkinson county.
Georgia, and bounded on the
north by lands of John F. Bur
ke estate, east and west bv
. lands of A. N. Burke and on
. the south by the old Wright
riace. Said lands will be sold
for purpose of navment of not p
i riven by said Miriam Peck >^rd
; Adolph Peck to Irwinton Bank
for $414.98. due Oct. Ist 19^1
together with the amount due
for unpaid interest and the cost
of this proceeding.
This Dec. sth 1922.
IRWINTON BANK.
। Mr. George Stapleton was in
town Friday.