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find it a good liver and bowel
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take a good dose of B
SLACK-DRAUGHT
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would relieve me, and I would
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J* biliousness. He says he has
& never found its equal. When W
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2 ing, he takes Black-Draught
Bl night and morning for a few
A days and he doesn’t complain
2 any more. »
W “I sure do recommend Thed- B
« ford’s Black-Draught.”
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out of order, it causes many
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B| Draught. Purely vegetable.
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LOCAL NEWS
Mrs John Gragg assisted by
Mrs Wayne Gragg will enter
tain the Robert Toombs chapter,
U. D. C., at her home in Tooms
boro W^tnesday afternoon, June
10 h, at four o’clock.
Rev T. X. Mosely and Mr John
M ilham Freeman spent the week in
Florida.
Need a bettor rain prophet.
Each Passing Day
Makes its demands upon your money and your time~and no one
can help you more than the store which furnishes good values for
your money and fills your orders promptly and cheerfully.
We have the Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries that
are most wanted in the summer time.
Gordon Mercantile Co.
Plantation Necessities. Funeral Supplies
DON/r FIGHT ALL DAY
Against mosquitoes and come home
at night bringing from the creek a
few thin fish with visible ribs-get fine
fat fish from the market, and enjoy a
sure 'nuff supper.
H. F. HAYWOOD
Irwinton, Ga.
SAFETY
For the many patrons that we have, but in the operation
of our bank we are trying to give them something more
than a safe place in which to deposit their funds. We
have combined Safety with Courtesy and Service.
SAFETY—COURTESY—SERVICE
We would take pleasure in having all or a share of your patron
age and we believe you would find it pleasant to do business with
as. Won’t you give us a chance?
Advert iiament
GORDON, GA.
LB. Stinson, President F. S. English, Cashier
•• - — .. —
’ Mr C. A- Shealy was io town sev
eral days this week.
Legal Advertisement
| GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
* Under and by virtue of a deed
* with power of sale given by S. T.
y Carswell to Miss Bessie Adkins and
r recorded in Book 42 page 21!) Office
of Clerk of the Superior Court of
Wilkinson County, 1 will sell before
the Courthouse door in the town of
’’ Irwinton during the legal sale hours
[ to the highest bidtier for cash on the
” first Tuesday in July next the fol
lowing property: Two Hundred and
Thirt.y-tw0(232) acres of land, more
or less, bounded on the North by
the lands of Dave Howard, and J. F.
■ Bu-ke estate, and Anna Miller; On
' the East by the lards formerly of
x Mrs Pauline Pearson, now Gettys
; Lumber Company, South by the
f lands of Mrs E. C. Faulk and on the
i West, by the public road leading
t from Jeffersonville to Dublin, and
■ being the lards whereon S. T ars
well lived at the time he execut-d the
' said deed with power of sale. Said
deed to secure debt was given for the
po.pose of paving five certain notes
given by the said S T. Carswell to
. Miss Bessie Adkins as fully set out
j, in said deed, and said lands will be
j sold for the purpose of paying the
. balance of Seven Hundred and Nim -
teen Dollars and thirty five cents,
($719.35), now due on said notes for'
' principal and interest and for pay
ment of all costs of this proceeding.
1 The proceeds of said sale will be ap
plied to said notes and expenses and
' the balance, if any. pdd to the es
tate of the-said S T. Carswell.
i This the 2d day of June, 1925.
i Miss Bessie Adkins,
Per J Fleming Bloodworth,
her attorney.
. Just Picture Yourself
In any of the many lovely combinations which may
be effected by using such materials as are named herein.
That is the natural way to select the dresses that are
just right for you-Seo the goods and then Imagine your
self tastefully clothed in their dainty beauty.
All Silk Pongee, Roman Stripe Englijh Broadcloth, Foulard
Printed Percales, Silk and Cotton ( repts, Voiles, Ratines, Lin
ens. Indian Head in everfast colors. Silk dresses readymade.
Ginghams, Linens, All-over Embroidery, Novelty Cloth,
offer a wide range for selecting what suits you best.
G. E. Price
See them at Mclntyre
Cable Piano Company
Conover, Cable, Kingsbury and. Wellington Pianos
Carola and Euphona In awPlayer Pianos
Agents for the Celebrated
blason &
PIANO
Sheet Alusie and
Musical Merchandise
105 Cotton Ave.
Money to Loan on Lnpi’oveJ ;’oim
Laud and City Prooerty. Applica
tions handled promptly. Long time
loans, low rate of interest, best terms
possible. Money on hand to invest
practically at. all times. Apply,
Fleming Bloodworth.
Several expert bee-coaxers
have promised to coax some
honey away from our bees, but
always when the appointed time
comes the appointed man don’t.
♦
The “nest egg” lef tin the hen’s nest is an example of the
first bank deposit you make. The hen’s habit is to accumulate a
nest full of eggs and then sit upon them until they hatch. Taking
the eggs away as she lays them interferes with her plan of pro
cedure, and she will steal away and lay her eggs where they can
not be found.
The first deposit you make in this bank should never be
diminished. Like the hen, you should strive to add to that first
deposit until you have enough to accomplish some great purpose,
and having accomplished that, you begin again.
Irwinton Bank
Standard, Bred-Blood Tested Chicks
Reduces Prices For May and June
Diarrhea tested chicks for May and June. Cost only a penny
more than ordinary kind. Seven practical varieties. Big hatches
Mondays and Wednesday, postpa ; d, 97 per cent live delivery guar
antee. Write for instructive catalog or order from this ad. Satis
faction guaranteed. Oldest and largest poultry farm in South.
per 25 50 100 500 1000
Anc., Wh. &. Leg. $3.75 $6.?5 sll. S4B. $95.
Rocks, Reds & Buff Orps 4.00 7.50 13. 60. 110.
White " yandottes 425 8.00 14. 65. 120.
Mixed & left overs 325 6.00 io. 45. 90.
You will be pleased with Norman’s chicks. Over three thous
and customers reordered from me last season. Get your neigh
bors to order with you and get quantity prices.
C, A. NORMAN, DRAWER 1440 G 29 KNOXVILLE, TENN.
(0000 pullets for sale. Mention kind wanted.)
VICTROLAS and
Victor Records
AMPICO in the
Haines Bros. Planes
Macon, Ga.
666
is a prescription for
Malaria, Chills and Fever
D-Tugi’e or Bilious Fever
it kills the gsrms
Dr. J. 11. Duggan
Physician and Surgeon
Dr. Parker’s old office ,
Irwinton, Ga.
Ice cream Saturday, Mrs. U. B. Adkins
A Good, Pure Drink
CI Wherever You Are JgQ
El-V i There is no disappointment in
’ bottled carbonated beverages. bX , K
’ Millions of dollars have been J
' ' spent by members of the C ;, ’v
YYYV'Z American. Bottlers of Carbon- llf
£ted Beverages to assure you JTjjL<
Nlq( Y drinks that are pure and whole- iHT |j Tm
some. yp
The code of the association re- ) l|A|
55a OK—^ quires that each bottle that -X AX
tC > ( comes from the plant of one of kjA mp
!] o <PgY * ts mem bers shall meet the |
S U requirements of the Govern- 'Wh T
Y X ment Pure Food Laws. Con
V' 1 ° We, as members of the associa- 0 Qp
V „ tion, are doing everything in Tj
CJ our power to live up to this y Q
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DRINK BOTTLED
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Don’t miss the good things of Life-
Read advertisements and buy them,
a
i ype writers
New, Rebuilt, Second Hand, Remington Portable with
Standard keyboard.
Remington Typewriter Company
Let me know your needs-
R. V. SHEPHERD, Salesman,
Gordon, Ga. P. O. Box 149
- Coffins and Caskets
Kept in stock to avoid delay.
Thad W. Player
Irwinton, Ga.
Crispiness of Clothes
Hot weather calls for that fresh, crisp, new look of c’o^hes —
it is this appearance that overcomes the floppiness and the general
wiltedness of the summer. This liveness of clothes and shoes
is only to be maintained by constant re-conditioning—more care
and time than anyone except the pressing club likes to take.
City Shoe Shop and Pressing Club
T. J. MUNROE, Proprietor, Gordon
TOOMSBORO MOTOR CO.
Operated By
J. H. HOLLIMAN W. J. HOLLAND
FORD CARS
Also Garage work efficiently done. Ford parts, oils, greases
gasoline. We are always pleased to have, you visit us. It is a
pleasure to serve you. Drive a Ford, the universal car.