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School Opening
The patrons of Wilkinson County
High School are extra well pleased
with the first week of the fall term
which started with a splendid enroll
ment Monday.
They feel that they have been for
tunate in securing Mr M. H. Bowles
as principal, and are highly pleased
with all the other teachers, ■ There
are U 4 pupils in attendance now and
it is probab e that enough will enter
next week tc authorize the employ
ing of another teacher.
His many friends regret the serious
illness of Mr L. P. Lingo at a hospital
in Macon.
The county dea’ers have received
notice that the Macon ’ce plant can
not supply them until there is a good
rain.
Young folks picnicked at Sandy
Friday evening.
The Gordon Hat Shop
Sometimes the season’s styles of Hats are prettier than at
other times - This Fall the hats are lovely. Your eye s just will
follow them. We have a complete line of Fall Millinery, the up
to- the- the minute styles in Handmade Hats will win you.
Our Dressmaking dep rtment-wih serve your best interest and
pleasure. And both hats and dresses are remodeled here. We
make make new ones or make old ones look new.
Across street io front of Duffy Mercantile Co,
The Changes of the Seasons
There is a change in everything from one season to another.
A different feeling goes with each of the four seasons. In the
autumn there is a sense of coming strength and a desire to be mov
ing around and a love for the strong, rich colors of fall goods a
desire for something more solid to eat.
THAD W. PLAYER
New Dry Goods Store
For Gordon
We want to announce to our friends
and patrons that we have purchased
the store of Ed. C. Ryles and will oper
ate under the name of
CASH DRY GOODS CO
Carrying high class lines of
Dry Goods, Clothing
Shoes, Hats,
Genip’ Furnishing
At Lowest Prices
We solicit your patronage and will endeavor to
give you satisfactory service at all times. You
are cordially invited to call and get our prices
before buying.
Bryant Asbell —Thos. J. Finney
Proprietors
CASH DRY GOODS CO.
Thos. J. Finney, Mgr.
THE BULLETIN
IRWINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY, GA„ FRIDAY,
v ‘ I wish to thank each and every
one for their kindness to me during
the Macon News automobile cam
paign, and especially those who so
liberally gave me subscriptions to the
News. MayeU Bridwell.
Lost - - Illinois gold watch,
open face, at, the fire in Irwinton.
Finder please notify L. I’. Player.
Millinerv, Shoes, Div (roods in
the most attractive styles and mate
rials of the season just, opening. The
sale.of hats is especially rapid, so we
finite you to get yours m w.
G E. Price, Mclntyre.
Dr. J. T. Mills w.is i?i town Fri
day.
For Satin Black Crepe, Crepe de
Chine and Fancy Suitings go to G.
E. Pric°, Mclntyre Shoes and Hats
in latest modes, adv
The many Irwin'on friends of Mrs
Irwin Everett are delighted to know
that her health is improving.
THANK FIRE FIGHTERS
The people of Irwinton desire to
thank those friends who did such
splendid work in controlling the fire
last week. People from the country
and from Edgar Bros, mine, from the
planing mill at Mclntyre, and from
Toomsboro, Mclntyre and Cordon
rushed in and did splendid work. To
their help we owe the saving of the
town.
Fall goods for the lovers of beauti
fut dtesses, hats and shoes, ^ e have
stleet'ed them carefully for our cus
tomura want the best, and they know
the best when they see it. ' Our Sat
in >^k crepe, crepe, de chine and
tings will please you.
•" G. E. Price, Mclntyre,
IDLE HOUR NURSERIES
South's Leading Florist !
T. W. Platjer, Agent. Irwinton
They Will Not Fadeout
Your good humor is sure to fade w’hen your new dress fades - and
don’t you love goods that hold the color clear. Trufast labrics are
fully guaranteed to do this - - 'money back if fading occurs. Satis
faction is a one hundred percent delight. *
MISS ELLEN KING
Are you Triding
Dollars for Dollars
When you buy a plow,
wauon, dress or a pair
of shaes you are trading ।
dollars for their equal valus 3
in merchandise.
I
When you invest in I
Deleo-Light you obtain
more, than an oven 3
exchange of values. ’
Deleo-Light betters J
living conditions.
I brings lasting content
in ent and greater >9
happiness to the home.
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(delcolight)
I
R. A. ROZAR, Jr. J
Dealer
Danville, Ga.
SSFSZS ri-I
FIKK
Insurance
Compensation insurance
N H BACON. Irwinton
Renew Tout Health
by Purification
Any physieian will t ?’l you that
“Perfect Purification of the Sys
tem. is Nature s .nation of
Perfect Heakh/’ VC;/ not rid
yourself of chronic iuiuicnis that
are undermining your vitality?
Purify your entire system by tak
ing a thorough course of Calotabs,
—once or twice a week for several
weeks—and see how Nature re
wards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family
package, containing full direc
tions, price 35 cts.; trial package,
10 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.)
SEPT 11, 1925
An Extra Good Play
"A Little Clodhopper, ’’ presented
in the courthouse at Irwinton Thurs
day’ evening by Gordon young people
was one of the best plays ever given
in Irwinton and was enjoyed by a
crowded house.
Every part was splendidly played.
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ißSetdicine Treatment,both
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i F. J. CHENEY &■ CO., Toledo, Ohio
“More thrilling than fiction-yet every word a fact.”
THE LIFE OF
THOMAS E. WATSON
By William W. Brewton
Stormy and Eventful Career
Coming! In The Atlanta Geor
gian and Sunday American, be
ginning Sunday, September 13th
is the dramatic story of the Sage
of McDuffie —lawyer, lecturer,
statesman, historian, novelist,
editor, publisher, reformer —the
most versatile Georgian.
Even the Watson boyhood was
unusual, and on through his en
tire life his career was eventful.
His legal career was unmatched
for sensational developments.
Ihe interesting Tolquitt cam
paign of 1*80; the Legislature
of 1882-18S3; the political wars
Truly a Masterpiece and of Interest to Every Georgian
Beginning September 13th Exclusively in The
GEORGIAN-AMERICAN
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-OFFER GOOD ON MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY-
We Just About Got
Anything You Want
We are putting in a line of
Men’s and Boys’
Suits and Pants
And then in the following items we
sell quantity as well as quality, which
keeps it fresh:
All kinds Produce in season
Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps
Hardware, Medicines, Ford
Parts, Tires and Tubes.
Look over our line. Buy if you find Prices right
E. Johnson
Irwinton
of the nineties, when feeling
rose higher than ever known
since the Civil War, and when
Watson’s life was in constant
danger; Congress, free silver and
. Bryan, the Presidential cam
paign of 1896, when Watson, the
I’opulist nominee for Vice Pres
ident, stumped the West for
Bryan and carried his home
state, Nebraska, for the only
time it has e.er gone for him-
His literary career, when he
threw poli lies aside, closed the
doors of his library upon himself
Number 45
and penned the immortal ‘Story
of France.” “Napoleon” and
others.
I’he Sage of Hickory Hi’l, the
role in which Watson acted as
p ditical arbiter and boss in
Georgia for more than 20 years,
electing virtually every Gover
nor and influencing nearly every
Congressional race.
Coming in all its dramatic col
or and intimate detail of the in
ner life, not before revealed-
Dramatic, interesting, authen
tic. The biography that all
Georgia will read.