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Announcements
For State Senator
I am a candidate for Senator
of 21st District, subject to Dem
ocratic primary.
Geo. H. Carswell.
I announce my candidacy for elec
tion to the office of County Commis
sioner of Wilkinson county and solicit
the support of all the voters of the
county.
F. M. Fountain.
I announce my candidacy for
County Commissioner. I have been
in office a little more than one year,
and during this year the indebtedness
of the county has been reduced from
over fifty thousand dollars to about
fifteen thousand dollars. 1 favor the
continued reductions of expenditures
and the full payment of all county
debts.
C. C Johnson.
Subject to the democratic primary.
lam soliciting the support of the
voters df Wilkinson county for the
office of County Commissioner. Since
I-have been in office, a little more
than twelve months, the taxes have
been reduced by 20%, and the ex
penses of the county cut to a great
extent.
P. M. Jackson.
I desire to remain County Com
missioner until Wilkinson county is
free of debt and the taxes cut to
where people can afford to pay them
During the past twelve months I have
advocated drastic economy in the
county expenses and the payment of
the heavy indebtedness of the county-
I promise, if elected, to continue to
do all in my power toward lessening
the burdens of the taxpavers of the
countv.
G. M. Toney.
On March 1. 1933, the present
Board of County Commissioners .were
faced with an almost empty treasury.
It was necessary for them to pledge
their personal credit in order to ob
tain the supplies necessary to carry
on the work of the chain gang. Their
first acts were to make drastic cuts
in the salaries of county employees
and to reduce expenses in every way
possible. I am asking the support
of the voters of the county in the
coming primary.
J. E. Holliman-
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Irwinton.
150 Marines at Macon
Macon, Ga., June 27th —The U.
S Marine Corps has allotted to the
Southern States a larger proportion
of the 1,000 men man increase than '
any other section of the country.
District Recruiting Headquarters
located in the Municipal Auditorium.
Macen, Ga , has been authorized to
accept 150 of these men in duly and
August. Applicants must be gradu
ates of High School, or have had an
equivalent training, and he between
18 and 2 a years of agi.
: STREET RE IRWINTON :
Mr and Mrs Chew, of Macon, visit
ed Mr and Mrs H- W. Gunn Thurs
day.
Harold Carswell is studying news
paper business in The Bulletin office.
He has little need of an instructor as
he seems to know by instinct what to
do next.
Byington Lindsey is taking birth
census of Baldwin countv.
At this season of the year I would
like to have the green apple capacity
of a heaky ten year old boy, and his
froglike ability to stay in ihe water
all dav,
As a hardening preparation for the
next war bovs play shooting knuckles
all day along ’he Street. It has been
hinted that they get their hands all
btuised up this wav as an escape from
vacation work around home.
All this talk about bears has done
nothing toward keeping children out
of plum orchards and away from the
creek, so might as well bring home
the old brown rug.
With a hundred deaths from
heat reported already, we had
better make tracks toward San
dy as soon after dinner as can
be done without missing the cir
cular letters in the noon mail.
There’s an epidemic of puppy
dogs in town, but they don’t
howl in the night, so I have no
objections,
Mr John Boyd Butts of Gordon
was in town yesterday.
If you have forgotten where
the ice cream box is you will find
it at Johnson’s. A nickle un
locks it.
A good magic show at the Ir
winton school Saturday night.
Sponsored by Missio lary Sociaty.
Saturday afternoon auto will be
driven by blindfolded driver.
Miss Thelma Shepherd has return
ed from a visit to her cousin, Miss
Ruth Shepherd, at Daytona Beach,
Florida-
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Walker and
children and Miss Faye Culpepper at
tended a Methodist preachers’ picnic
at M aC on.
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