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THE BULLETIN
VOL 26
Wilkinson Favorites ’
Representative Carl Vinson stands 1
forth again unbeaten. In all his races 1
for congress he has not known defeat.
He received 100 l votes in this county.
For Representative, Allen W.
Daughtry’s very flattering vote of
1203 carried him in with no dopbt of
being the people’s choice.
As the election is old news now,
only a few of those who carried the
county are given with their votes:
Senatyr, Charles R. Crisp, 769
Governor, Eugene Talmadge 69$
Comptroller General
W. B. Harrison 700
School Supt. M. L, Dufigan 796
Public service Commissioner
Walter C. Perkins 440
Guy 0. Stone 407
Albert J. Woodruff 38&
Revival Meeting
Rev. E. G. Orahood, of San
dersville, will begin a revival
meeting at the Christian church
You Can Find
The Goods Here
For the Home and Farm
Ladies dress goods, and shoes and hose
handkerchiefs, toilet preparations and
various kinds of threads and sewing
materials.
Men’s and boys’ furnishings for both
dress and work.
Your needs in hardware and kitch
en utensils.
And always something good to cook
or handy for the can opener-
Get my prices on staple groceries, shoes,Jdry goods, as
we sell enough to keep all fresh at all times.
E. Johnson
IRWINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY, GA.,
at Toomsboro on Monday night,
October 3. at 8 o’clock. The
public is cordially invited to at
tend these services.
PoStoffice Robbed
The Irwinton postoffice was
entered and robbed of a small
amount of coins last Saturday
night. Entrance was made thru
a front window, which was as
terwards carefully closed and
barred so that the burglary was
not discovered until Mrs Rosa
Lindsey opened the office to put
up the Sunday morning mail.
Sixth Delegates
Representative Carl Vinson Mon
day named delegates to the Sixth dis
trict Democratic convention in Macon
Wednesday from the 12 of the 16
counties in the district which he car
ied in ti e primary.
These were delegates from Wilkin*
FRIDAY, SEP. 23, 1932
son; Henry Price, Dr. Claude C
Brookins, Tom Hardie, W. M. Dea
son, George C. Pierce, W. I. Dixon,
I F. Billue.
The Big Frolic
The ever popular Womanless Wed
ding will be presented tonight, 8:30,
at the courthouse in Irwinton, spon
sored by the American Legion.
Guest soloists, Mr Louis Petty,
Mr Joe Skeltan, acccmpanist, Mrs
Ralph Culpepper.
Bride, Miss Thad Player, Groom,
Mr H. W. Gunn, bride's mother, Mr
Ralph Culpepper, groom’s mother,
Dr. Puckett.
Usher and announcer, Mr Joe Wil
son Boone.
Music by the Gordon band.
Cosmetics Special
New line of White Pants, they’re cool and look nice.
Cloth hats for the little fellows.
A new and popular line of Toilet arti
cles-twelve of them-priced at lOC
each in a special introductory sale.
Pen-Jell makes best jelly, Box 10c.
Refrigerated fresh Milk every day.
MISS ELLEN KING
Stop at the new Irwinton Hotel. Near all the stores.
You Will Find at the Popular Store
On Penny Row
Full line of Fancy Groceries. Candies.
Fresh Bread and Cakes, daily. s
New Garden Seed.
Fresh Fish and Certified Select Oysters on’weekjends.
An extra nice line of Flour, The Orient, Delicious, and, Birdseys.
Eat Fruit and Vegetables to keep in good health.
MRS H. B. ADKINS
TRUE ECONOMY
In times like these, when people in every walk in life are forced
to spend money carefully, there is a tendency to offer inferior
merchandise or service on the basis of price alone.
Even in the profession of funeral directing there are some
who forget the sacred nature of their work, and try to profit by
the power of the “bargain’’ appeal.
This organization does not offer a “cheap’’ funeral at any
price, and never did. Every service is made a reverent memorial
to the departed one. Yet our price range is so wide that our ser
vices are available to all.
HART’S MORTUARY
755 Cherry Street
Phone 161 Macon, Ga.
Number 44
Coached ny Mrs Hill, of Gordon,
Admission 10 cents,
LOCALS.
Mr Emile Wright and Miss Wilma
Robak, of Atlanta, were guests of
the Tigners the past week-end.
Mr Frank Pate brought to town
Thursday some of the finest turnip
greens of the season.
Mr Joe Horton exhibits an 8 1-4
i pound trout. I looked for Arthur
McGraw, to show him, but couldn't
find him.
Red Cross to Meet
Red Cross J meets Wednesday,
Sept. 28th, at 4 pm, in Irwinton,
This meeting of special interest.