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VOL 21
Parks Memorial
Hospital
The campaign for the building
of a Memorial Hospital to Dr- M.
M. Parks, is from May 2, to May
7. Dr. Parks was ever thought
ful of the people of Wilkinson
county and gave them every
possible consideration Awhile
serving as President of G. S. C.
W. We are now asked to con
tribute towards building this
memorial.
Every person who can possibly
do so is urged toj contribute to
this fund. Send all contribu
tions to
Mrs Victor Davidson,
Chmn. Wilkinson County
Campaign Qommittee
Park and Strzier Form
Partre h’p in Macon
Or ’ille A. Park, for the the last 15
rears a member of the law dim of
Jones, Park and Johnston, yesterday
announced his whlrlrawal from that
firm, and simuhaueonsly announced
the firmai on of a partnership with
Harry S. Sttozier, formely of the
firm ol Strozier and Deaver.
Tire firm name of Jones, Park and
Johnston has been changed to Jones,
Jones and Johnston, and its practice
will be carried on as before, it was
announced. Mr. Park and Mr. Sto
zier will practice under the firm name
of Park and Strozier.
Bascom S. Deaver, Mr. Strozier’s
former associate, is now U. S. Dis-
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: STREET OF IRWINTON :
Bryan Houston invites me to
smoke candy cigarette with him and
seems to think the joke is on when I
light it with a match- He says he is
going on a visit to North Carolina.
H. E, Harville of Cochran has the
Bulletin mailed to him so he see what
is going on upon the only street in
Georgia.
M, G. Smith has sold three hund
red dollars worth of English peas
THE BULLETIN
trict Attorney for the Midddle District
of Georgia. The Strozier and Deaver
partnership was dissolved last year
Both Mr. Park and Mr Strozier
are among the leading members of the
Macon bar- Both men have practiced
in Macon for a number of years. Mr.
Park has been general counsel for the
Georgia Bankers’ Association for the
last 20 years. Mr. Strozier is a past
secretary of the Georgia Bar Associa -
tion, and attorney for the City of
Macon.
Georgia Products
Preliminary arrangements for back
ing the campaign to get Georgians
to buy Georgia products and help
the farmers dispose of crops other
than cotton, throughout the state,
were discussed at a meeting ol •
committee from the public utilities
of the state, here, yesterday.
It is planned to stump the state
with various speakers who will boost
Georgia products to Georgia people.
The public utilities, the gas, water
and light concerns, will back the cam
paign.
When arrangements have been com
pleted. a campaign similar to that
'carried out in conm ct.-n with the
Cow-Hog,lien week will be started
with promient speakers appearing
on programs to emphasize the neces
sity of more of the products the
state consumes being obtained within
the state.
Lt. Col. R. T. Phinney, U. S. A.,
in charge of the Citizens Military
Training Camps for the 1* ourth
Corps .Area, announced today that he
had been advised that the Club ol
Anniston, Alabama, will piesent the
from a three ouartei acre patch.
Lance Freeman, Jr, (very junior)
of Jacksonville, Fla., expresses his
good will to Irwinton by sending to
The Bulletin some fine grapefruit and
so it’s a settled fact that he is a fine
baby.
J, J. Shepherd, W- L. Dixon,
Fleming Taylor, Charlie Thomp^m,
Wes Bell piling eatables in cars, for
thevre going fishing, and might not
catch enough.
During the week saw on the Street
Miss Ruth Skelton. Miss Mary Por-
IRWINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY, G., FRIDAY, APR 29. 1927
I represent Internationa! Fertilizer Co. All grades of
guano. Prices are right. Will be glad to have you call
Genuine Ford Parts
For your convenience we It ve put in a new stock *of genuine
h'ord parts. Give your Ford tit ■ real article and get best service.
We Still Pay Close Attention
to seasonable Groceries; Vegetables, Fruits, Candies
Attractive line Shojs. Nice Suitcases.
THAD W. PLAYER
CofH-is an I Caskets. Agent idle Hour Nurseries
ii— umfi 1-ri . ii ■■■■•—» c, ihik —rn.i i mi —
For Comfort, Too
For the solid and reasonabl satisfaction of looking your best,
and also to be comfortable in b< iy and mind by harmonizing with
the season of warmth and revi. ng beauty we invite you to come
and suit your type in the beWit mog apparel of Springfime.
The Hat—The Dress-The Hose—The Slippers.
MISS ELLEN KING
Civitan Cub medal to the young mil
in each company at the C. M, I
Camp, Camp McClellan, Alabam.
who by his conduct whim at cam',
and witten expri-SM in on the Dutii:
of ( itizensliip ”, evidences the higher,
idecls as to citizenship.
( 01. Phinney said: ‘'One of th.'
objects of the Citizens, Miliitar
Training Camps is the teaching ■
citizenship, and the medals offer? I
by the Civitan Club of Anniston ai
prizes for which the competition wm
be very keen. Dr. J. II Merlot hl i: ,
President of the Civitan Club, hes
been requested to make the presenta-
ter, Miss«Mr.ry Skelton, Mr Frank
Skelton, of Gordon.
Street looks like evorbody has gone
to war —it’s Memorial Day ant', the
folks are at Gordon.
Good bye Fleming. Take keer
you; self. Fleming Bloodworth is
resting several weeks at Asheville,
North Carolina.. He has been so
busy with the highway work add- d to
his own business that he is p etty
well fagged out and needs to slow
down awhile.
Stage curtain salesman in town.
The stage pays a nice, profit to the
school each year and would do much
better if it had any equipment.
Mrs Fred Everett is among the
latest measles victims,
J. T. Simpson and daughter, Miss
Madeline, waiting to catch the train
for Macon’’ They have been visit
ing Mr and Mrs J. E Simpson.
Kirby Stephens from the wi! s of
Ensley, Alabama, and Miss M irtha
Stephens of Toomsboro, spend :> few
minutes in town Since Kirby was
right out of the iron country, thought
it proper to lure him into horse shoe
game, and sure enough, he tess,: die
false leer very expertly.
W. P. Dunean Toomsboro bound
from Macon and tied onto his ear a
fishing pole long eou >ugh to reich
from anywhere he might stand to die
middle of the water.
The Bulletin clock has got. sprin..
fevei and occasionally when I have
every internal evidence that it is I-
I
o’clock, noon, dinner time, it regis
ters som wh 're around ten.
So ho' today went out of the shop
to get cool and raw pile of coal on
cour:house yard and that het me up
more than ever. Found Haywood
fanning himself by moving a window
shutter back and forth.
Mavbe some fresh string beans
would help us feel lively.
Hogs, Cows
‘Chickens & Eggs
Bought
If \’ou have any of the above
that you want to sell, see me. or
write to me and I will come to
your plat e and trade with you-
J. T. Stevens, Jr.
Mclntyre, Ga,
tion of the medals to the successful
candidate at> the final review of
Jul 13, 1927.”
1. G .ea wide berth to those who i
cf gh or sneeze.
2. SI "p with windows wide open. ;
3. K -p out of crowds as much as j
p. ible.
4. A- d eirting in a draught.
5. E; too little rather than too ;
mi 'h.
6. K p house at a moderate tem- ,
p:' ature.
7. G plenty of rest and exercise. :
8. C. suit a physician before a cold '
“g .s the best of you.”
9. AND DON’T WORRY.
TH 2 SPRINGTIME FESTIVAL
Perl ips it is not too soon for ub i
to be; .n the consideration cf how we i
yrjll c ;erve May Day—Child H .a-in ;
Day. This annual occasion for the .
emph: sizing of the chilu s health and
home s anitation ip a fixed event, and ;
each ' nr there so ms to be more in- j
terest taken in it. This is well. It I
we ar ’ to lower our death rate and I
prole. : life, it must be done with the
baby.
Mr-. C- A. Ver Nooy. cf Athens. Ga.,
is th May Dy Chairman for Geor
gia, r-b she i- now busy getting the ■
work rganized. ’t is time for all j
who : -tend to put on a program to 1
;e: bi y with it. Writ Mrs. Ver Nooy ,
for tl • plans and programs.
SMLLPOX OR CHICKEN POX?
Scr imes it may be difficult for a
physi in without experience with
small'- x to differentiate b=tween it
rr p c - .v en pox. Sometimes when an
error has been made and smallpox
has b n ca”od chicken pox it seems
aimer a crime that there is such a
name ; chicken pox. In all case-, the
pub’i hould be giver, the benefit of
ihe d ’ t and M or ' regard das
t fnallj 'x until PRO^ EN to be e.tick
en po..
This he safe way. and the safo
way wa\.
The Georgia Baby Book is a gift
from ' -o State to very baby in Geor
gia ' ■ you have a baby, write tor
The be kto the State B ird of Health.
131 Capitol Square. Atlanta. Ga.
Pla< ng your boy in the possession
of im- utant facts concerning his fu
ture 1 alth and the health of his fu
ture L imily. is paid-up insurance.
Hav you a problem of sanitation?
If so. rite the State F ard of Health,
131 C pitol Square, Atlanta. Ga
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Follow The
Crowd
M h^n you get around to buy
a tire, no matter whether
price or quality is your first
consideration, you can make
a safe, certain selection by
doing what the largest sin
gle group of car owners in
the world does—buy a Good
jear.
More people ride on Good
year tires than any other
kind.
Fresh Fruits and vegetables in season;
Canned goods all the year.
Candies, Cakes, Crackers, Bread.
All the newest goods.
E. Johnson
Irwinton
SAFETY FIRST
At Toomsboro
FRIDAY NIGHT, April 29.
Benefit Toomsboro and Irwinton Schools
By The Irwinton Players.
This play was presented in Irwinton a
few weeks ago and was declared one
of the very best ever played in town.
There is fresh adventure and excite
ment in every scene- Many are com
ing to see it the second time.
8:30 P. M. Admission 29 & 35c.
At Toomsboro Schoolhouse.
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Number 24
For Home and Farm
Shop and Car
You can buy the
Whole Bill
From This Store
Dry Goods, Groce
ries, Household &
Kitchen Goods.
Farm and Shop
Carpenter Tools.
Stock and Chicken
Feed