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THE BULLETIN
Ofifcial Organ of Wilkinson
County.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Lamar and Mary Tigner. Editors
Subscription $1.50 per year,
paid in advance.
Entered as second clars mail
matter at the postoffice at Ir
winton, Ga., under the let of
congress of March 3. 18b9.
Commissioners Report
December Term 19’33.
Officers salaries: P M Jackson 5
car use 1451 mi 6c 87 12
telephone 740 total 9952
F M Fountain 5
G M Toney 5
J E Hollimad 5
0 C Johnson 5
Victor Davidson clerk 30.
stamps for office 8 50
telephone 7 60
20 pencils • 50 46 60
Salaries, e*c J G Oliver in co
operation Dept Agriculture 25
Drs Bunce&Landham exam John
Butler for poison 50
Dr J H Duggan sal and drugs 28 50
J E Butler 33 33
Murray King veterinarian 30
FSEnglish $5 000. ins on jail
for thrm of three years 175
G a PowerCo jail, courthouse 22 56
E Johnson mdse 4
T Sanders, Eliza Lewis 33d lk 2q 40
Will Lewis 13d 2k 9
BuckMyrick 6d 2k 4 8
A mold McConnell 8d Ik 5 40
Huby McConnell 8d Ik 5 40
John T Layton 8d Ik 5 4o
Oree Reeves 2?d lk 16 20
Estelle Sykes 17d lk 10 80
car hire to Macon for Buck My
rick, sheriff and deputy 13
paid Macon police arrest 3
car deliver viscJ Butler Atlanta
Per diem and meals 17 80
inquest Lelandd Reeves &bailiff 4 50
’ John Butler and bailiff 4 50
deliv James Collins sanitar 10 50
‘ Juanita Johnson ‘ 10 50
tobacco prisn Oc'-Nov 6 3o
paid telephone bills 3 55
Ord Co. Com courts $6 total 157 05
Cap Smith janitor I 5
Hennie Bell wash for Nov 4 30
RTBridges warden 90
TEFarmer chaplain co farm
p is >n camp Seo Oct Nov Dec 16
ELReese tractor driver 35
RCLt rd wheeler foreman 30
EhnerShepherd tractor dr 35
JEJones blacksmith 35
OMJohnson tract 42
Jessie Jones 4d work 9 60
Frank Reynolds mechanic 30
Sam King guard 30
LPFjayer cutting and hauling 68 20
RalphSimmerson sol watr jackt 75
Marvin Brack hauling, repaitng
Porter, and Williams bridge 350
LTManderson 82001 b hay 82
RMLee 78ft J^in cable 10 14
(this ncct trans fromßGFoster)
jTFßrooks 4933 ft lum 99 66
Herman Hooks parts, labor etc 94 40
JNStephens 1081 b cabbage 2’70
surveying for county 70
TheSeligCo toilet supplies 135 b 5
Wade and Co parts, repairs 62 58
Happßros Co 7doz pants 168
ElectricMaidßakery bread 7 20
JMHallLmbrCo 32 64
JEHolliman freight correction 1 Oc
ex: Yancey Co 84c, Happßros 60
DuulapPeeler 50, Caterpillar Tr
Col 71. Yancey Tr Co 50. R S
ArmstrongCo 1 05, Bennett Ptg
Co 57 00, freight on poles to
East Point 108 40 114 20
ButtsDrugCo drugs 4 25
PowerOilCo gas, oil, etc 285 63
Taylorlronworks mach parts 17 <5
RSArmstrong and Bro parts 124 30
O oneeClay Prod Co s pipes 36 13
Dunlap Peeler HdwCo mdse 53 13
9 75
Kingman and Everett mdse 172 17
LNJordan parts, patches 2 30
GulfßefiningCo 69 75
YanceyTractorCo 87 35
S audardOilCo 47 09
.Vital statistics; WLCouncil 3 50
WCFountaiu 25c, MissNmaßeck
1 50. WKStinson 2 50, WMAllen
1 50, WBBranau 4 50, JLDavid
son 50, llßDuminv 1 50, JGJones
25c
GeoDßarnardStationeryCo 3 34
The Bulletin Oct and Nov rep 20
McClure Off’’ quipCo reed book 230
BennettPtgCo 18
Foote&DaviesCo legal blanks 423
WLCouncil iec tax deeds fifas 4
Ayisßaber wiines McConnel cas 3
Cecil Davis 2d dep clerk 6
RLSanders sal 4'J 50 mdse 13 70
LTManderson mdse 46
SinclairßefiuingCo 213 06
Total disbursements
Dec 1933 $3276.20
Total vouch issu Dec 1932 6265.25
Amount on deposit in
W ilkinson County Bank $460328
GEORGIA —Wilinson County.
To all whom it may concern:
Albert Thompson having in proper
form applied to me for permanent let
ters of Administration on the estate
of L E Thompson, late of said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of L, E.
Thompson to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed bv law,
and show cause, if any they can. why
permanent administration should not
be granted to Albert Thompson on L.
E. T hompson's estate. Witness my
hand and official signature, this 4th
day of January 1934.
J. E. Butler, Ordinary.
I fILMS DeVCLOPCOIOifMKZM (JI I
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GEORGlA—Wilkinson Countv.
By virtue of an order ol the court
of Ordinary of Wilkinson county,
granted upon the application of J. F-
Gilbert, as the administrator of the
estate of S. B. Gilbert, deceased, late
of said county, to sell the lands of
said deceased, for the purpose of pav
ing the debts of said deceased and for
distribution among the heirs there will
be sold before the courthouse door at
Irwinton, to the highest bidder for
cash, at public outerv, between the
legal hours of sales, on first Tuesday
in February, 1934. as the property of
said S. B. Gilbert, deceased, the fol
lowing described lands, to-wit: All
that tract of land ro itai dr g 202/^
acres, more or less, lying in Passmore
militia district, and bounded: south
west by lands of McElrath estate and
lands of Homer Jones; northwest by
lands of McElrath estate; northeast by
lands of J. F. Gilbert; southeast by
lands of M. A. Tarpley. This Jan
uary 2, 1934.
J F. Gilbert,
Administrator of the estate of
S. P. Gilbert, deceased.
Plants For Sale
CABBAGE Plants— Charles
ton. Jersey, Succession and Co
penhagen Market. Onion plants
—White and Yellow Bermuda,
AU .75c per 1000. 5000-lots .60c
per 1000- IJ
Send Remittance for prompt
shipment.
Dorris Plant Co.
Valdosta, Ga.
Notice ot First Meeting
Os Creditors
In the District Court of the United
States lor the Macon Division of the
Middle District of Georgia
In the matter of Thomas Odian
Fields, bankrupt.
In bankruptcy
No. 2149
To the Creditors of Thomas Odian
Fields of Gordon, in the Countv of
Wilkinson and District aforesaid, a
bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on De
cember 2g, A. D. 1933, the said
Thomas Odian Fields was duly adju
dicated bankrupt, and that the first
meeting of creditors will be held at
Macon, in Bibb county, Georgia, in
Room 304. Grand B u j|dingg. on Jan
uary 12, 1934, at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon, at which time the said
creditors mav attend, prove their
claims, appoint a Trustee, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such other
business as may properly come before
said meeting. The bankrupt is re
quired to be present on that day lor
examination.
J. N TALLEY.
Referee in Bankruptcy
Macon. Giorgia,
this December 29. 1933.
Reese-Stapleton
A marriage of much interest to
their many friends throughout the
county was that of Miss Estelle
Reese to Mr Watt Stapleton. both . f
Irwinton, which was solemnized Sun
day. December 32, Rev A. L. Cald
well performing the ceremony in the
presence of a few relatives and
frienJs at Rey. Caldwell’s home.
The bride is a popular young lady
with charming personality. She wore
a dress of blue crepe with matching
accessories.
The groom is the younger son of
Mrs George T. Stapleton and is an
energetic farmer of this county.
They will make their home with
his mother.
Thei r many friends extend to them
best wishes and gocd luck in their
future life
Parity Price Real Goal
Return t> a “parity’’ or "fair
share’’ price for cotton fs the real
goal of the national cotton production
adjustment program, according to
George T. Oakley, Wilkinson county
agi icultural agent. The campaign is
now in progress.
Parity price means a price which
will give a bale of cotton the same
buying power it had in the pre-war
periad. 1910-14.
What this price will be at any giv
en time will depend upon the price
levels of what the cotton grower has
to buy. If the price of shoes, tools,
etc., is up, the price of cotton will
have to be correspondingly high in
order to bring a cotton grower parity.
The relationship between the price
ot cotton and the price levels of other
commodities is what counts.
The cotton plan makes it possible
for growers to cut down production in
order to lower existing surplusses and
work back toward parity price levels.
And the rental and benefit payments
make it possible for them to reduce
production without loss of immediate
income.
Marines to Accept 33
Macon, Ga., Dec. 29th. —The
Officer in Charge of the U. S.
Marine Corps District Recruiting
Headquarters, located at Macon,
Ga., today received authority
from Marine Corps Headquarters
Washington D. C., to accept
thirty three High School gradu
ates during January.
Irwinton Has Marshal
The city of Irwinton has employed
as marshal, MrC. L. Raffield, who
comes from Dublin. Mr Raffield has
been on duty about two weeks and
is quite a capable and likeable young
man.
Eat bakery bread and cakes.