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Revival Services
■Rev. Willis Howard, of the First
Baptist Church, Waynesboro, will be
gin a revival service at the Irwinton
church first Sunday night in October,
7th. The meeting will continue for
about ten days and the public is invit
ed and urged to attend.
Morecock’s Movie Palace
Arrangments have been made for
Moredocks Movie Palace to be in Ir
winton all next week.
Moredocks Shows are well remem
bered here, this being their 2nd visit
to our county in recent years. They
have a dean show and make a special
ty of showing high class pictures at
popular prices.
“Buddy” Moredock is one of the
cleverest comedians to ever visit our
town and his “wisecracks'’ always
draw a round of laughter from the au
dience.
Commissioners Report
September Term 1928
Mrs Elizabeth Tarpley ta
monthly aid 3
HMrs G A Bentley to mo aid 750
Mrs B F Stubbs to mo aid 5
T E Boone to monthly aid 5
Sebina Young to mo aid 5
D A Stuckey to mo aid 5
Catherine Underwood to mo aid 5
Allen Rogers to mo aid 5
P C Smith to mo aid 5
Miss Hattie Martin' ‘ ‘ 5
Mr and Mrs JWUrsery mo aid 10
Mrs Amanda Dixon to m o aid 5
Miss Emma Jones to mo aid 5
IRWINTON
NEXT WEEK
MOREDOCK’S
MOVIE PALACE
PRESENTING THE
LATEST PARAMOUNT PICTURES
and High-class Blackface Specialties
We will have Clara Bow, »Bebe Daniels
Richard Dix, Fred Thompson and other fa
mous itars in their latent pictures.
LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT
~ EXCURSION FARES
to ATLANTA, GA.
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR
$2.50 Round Trip from MACON
Tickets at above rate will be sold for trains of Oct. 2nd after
9.00 p. m., and for all trains of Oct. 3rd; good to leave Atlanta
returning prior to midnight of Oct. 4th.
Tickets will also be sold for trains of Oct. sth after 9.00 p. m.
and.for all trains of Oct. 6th; good to leave Atlanta returning
prior to midnight of Oct. 7th, 1928.
In addition to the above special excursion tickets, a rate of
one and one-half of the regular one-way fare is authorized for
roundtrip tickets on sale daily from Sept. 28th to Oct. sth, incal.;
good returning to reach the original starting point prior to mid
night of Oct. Bth, 1928.
For further information apply to
C. B. RHODES, Division Passenger Agent,
Macon, Ga. v
Southern Railway Syrtem
THE BULLETIN
Mrs Cornelia Sapp to.mo aid 5
G C Youngblood to mo aid 5
Mrs. T. R. Dixon to mo aid 5
Miss Ellen Brooks to mo aid 5
Mrs W I King to mo aid 5
W I King to mo aid 5
Ja^e Burney 5
Tom Minter to mo aid 5
Mrs Rosa Spears to mo aid 5
Mrs Nancy Brewer to mo aid 5
John Loyd June 5 July 5 5
Miss Babe Jones to mo aid 5
Mrs Georgia Pitts to mo aid 5
Miss Betty Smith to mo aid 5
R E Evans to salary as
commissioner 25
E O Smith to salary as
commissioner 25
Joe Brown Green to salary
as commissioner 25
Eli B. Hubbard to salary
as clerk at attorney ofCom. 75
Mrs Julia Kitchens to
salary as Home Demonstra
tion Agent 50
R L Thomas to salary as
county police 300
Clark Brown to salary as
ferryman 60
Alex S Boone to vital stat 3
S W Hatfield to vital stat 50
J J McArthre to vital stat 50
J T Davidson to vital stat 50
W M Allen to vital stat 25
W K Stinson to vital stat 25
L P Player Sheriff Exp.
levy and fi fa 4 50
making and serving deed 3 75
commission sale of 315 9 13
levy and fi fa 4
making and serving deed 3 75
commission on sale of 8.55 40
levy and fi fa 4
making and serving deed 3 79
IRWINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY, GA., FRIDAY, SEPT 28, 1928
We Are Always Glad to See You
We carry a very select line of Toilet Articles, Ladies
Hose, Mens Shirts, both dress and work, Overall Jumpers
Sox, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves.
All kind of Plows, Rope, Collars, Pads and other kind of
farming utensils. Be sure and give us a call.
And don’t forget to try one of >our Frigidaire cold drinks.
THAD W. PLAYER
Coffins and Caskets. Agent Idle Hour Nurseries
New Sweaters
For Chilly Mornings
At one jump the thermometer went
from burning heat to Frost and warm
Sweaters, Shoes, and a pretty Fall hat
are in season, and we have them.
MISS ELLEN KING
BANG! BOOM! CATCH IM!
The Hunting Season calls and you are
ready to go. Get a box of Winchester
Shells-fine new ones, just in.
MRS. H. B. ADKINS
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• W. C. ROUNT REE, M. D.
* Pellagra A Specialty
•I£ you have any of the following
> symptoms, I have the remedy, no mat
* ter what your trouble has been diag
nosed: Nervousness, stomach trouble,
, loss of weight, loss of sleep, sore
1 mouth, pains in the back and shoul
ders, peculiar swimming in the bead,
■ frothy like phlegm in throat, passing
mucous from the bowels, especially
after taking purgative, burning feet,
brown, rough or yellow skin, burning
or itching skin, rash on the hands,
1 face and arms resembling sunburn,
habitual constipation, (sometimes
alternating with diarrhoea) copper
or metallic taste, skin sensitive to
sun heat, forgetfulness, despondency
and thoughts that you might lose your
mind, gums a fiery red and falling
away from the teeth, general weakness
with loss of energy. If you have these
symptoms and have taken all kinds
of medicine and still sick, I especially
want you to write for my booklet,
Questionnaire and FREE Diagnosis.
W. C. ROUNTREE, M. D.
AUSTIN, TEXAS. BOX 1150.
commission sal of 26. 1.30
levy and G fa 4
making and serving deed 3 75
commission sale of 23.35 j 15
levy and G fa 4
making and serving deed 3 75
commission on sale of 49.50 2 50
levy and G fa 4
making and serving deed 3 75
commission on sale of 10.24 50
levy and G fa 4
making and serving deed 3 75
commission on sale of 16.68 80
levy and G fa 4 50
making and serving deed 3 75
commission on sale of 450. 12 50
total 91 28
E Johnson meal 50 tob 25c 7b
mat 5c tob 25 trays 50 tob 10 .90
trays 65c tob 35c med 25c 125
tob 25c trays 50c tob 55c 130
trays s^c broom 7 5c med 25 150
mat 6c oil 1. tob 10c tob 15c 1 30
tob 10 trays 70c envelopes 25 105
tob 10 mat 5 tob 60 broom 75 1 50
tob 15c pencils 30c ton 55c 1
tob 10 mat 5 trays 25 salts 10 50
tob 60c mat 5c bucket 30 95
tob 15c w powder 60c Gle 25c 1
pans 1- tob 10c tob 35c 145
trays 50c med 65c tob 250’s, 140
mat 5c mat 5c tob 25c 35
trays 3.50 broom 1.25 tob 25c 5
total 21 20
Geo D Barnard Stationery Co.
mortgae record 48 68 50
canvas jacket express prepaid 90
600 page annual returns 56 50
canvas cover postage and in
surance to Equalize with Atl. 91
6 doz saber van dyke pencils 6
1 groc snenc. pens 175
1 dox asstd pen holders 120
2 penholders hard rubber 40
box rubber bands each 2
1 box r w carbon blue 4
1 ream t w paper 4 50
groce vulcan pens 1 75
postage and insurance 3
tax receipts ptd black ink 83 5()
2 sets dox leaves 20
3 dox pencil carbon blue 150
1 doz mephifto copying pencil 120 ;
3 doz pencils 1 95
postange and insurance 91
Iqt carters blue ink 175
postage and insurance 41
i minutes f o 51
postage and insurance 1 13
total r 54 4 73 (
The Bulletin to eleven tax
sale advts. 88 .
to Aug. commissioners report 20
total 108 1
J R Hicks Jr. sheriff Bibb Co. <
to Howard Shoats board for 4da 4
• ‘3l ' 31
" ‘ ‘ ‘ *3l ' 31
total ®6
(see supplement)
Around The Year
December is aboiifXhe same as May
with us in the matter of being deeply
interested in giving our customers the
best service possible.
Dry Goods, Millinery, Groceries,
Hardware, Fruits and Candies.
We can give you famous Goodyear
quality at a bargain price-a bigger
bargain than you will ever get by
shopping around. Before you buy
next time, investigate our prices on
Gas, Oil, Parts. Also Case, Barber
Shop, Rest Rooms in one building.
Drinks from our new Frigidaire arejalways cold.
E. Johnson
;A Wilkinson
; County Fair
’ This is virtually what the Middle
, Georgia Fair, Milledgeville, this year is
1 Competition has been opened to Wilkinson County the same
as to Baldwin County, and Wilkinson County Farmers, Housf
wives. Schools, Poultry and Livestock Raisers can this year
compete on the same basis as Baldwin County residents in all
departments of the Fair.
Bring your exhibits to
The Middle Georgia Fair
Milledgeville, Georgia
ENTIRE WEEK OF OCT. 1, 1928.
Large Cash Prizes in all Departments.
425.00 offered to rural schools alone. If your teachers are
live ones your school will win some valuable prizes for community
exhibits.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd is SCHOOL DAY. All white
school childred admitted FREE on this day. §25-00 in gold to
school bringing largest number of pupils, per teacher, on Tuesday.
Teachers, Pupils, and Truck Drivers ADMITTED FREE.
§15.00 in prizes for best decorated school trucks.
L. J. HETH SHOWS (The Cleanest Show On Earth)
Furnishes Carnival Attractions for entire week.
NOT A DULL MOMENT -- - Caterpillar, Ferris Wheel,
Whip and six other rides, besides twenty' big shows.
Fiddler’s Convention - - Hog Calling Contest - - Harmonica
Contest - - Etc;
Admission, Adults 25c; Children 15c. Day or Night.
Exhibit buildings and shows open nay and night.
Season ticket $2. Exhibitor’s season ticket 50c.
Colored farmers can compete in Colored Department.
Remember the date--OCTOBER 1 to 6, 1928.
Write for Premium List.
C. B. McCULLAR, Secretary,
Milledgeville, Ga.
* Number 46