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THE BULLETIN
Volume 29,
1935 Highway Plans
Some good news for the coun
ty is contained in the following
forecasts for the new year, and
there are reasonable hopes that
each will come to pass:
Plans are being made for a
highway-wide concrete bridge
over Sandy crzek near Irwinton.
The iron bridge will be removed
to some needed place in the
county.
Work on the road to Tooms
boro will be finished.
State Highway Department
will work the Irwinton-Jeffer
conville highway. This will be
helpful at a needed time as it
will furnish about twenty five
hundred dollars a year which
may be applied on the gas tax
for years 192728 29 which the
county must pay—=s4soo.oo.
To Find Workers
The National Reemployment
Service wants every person in
Wilkinson county interested in
securing any kind of labor to
know that the service belongs to
them. It is set up to do just
two things: to help find jobs for
the people who really want to
work, and to help the employer
who has a job tofill to find the
very best person who can be
had. D. W. Lanier, traveling
representative, also invites those
who, when in need of a farm
hand, a cropper or just a day la
borer, to give this service a trial.
He wants you to know the Na
tional Reemployment Service
with distriet office in Macon, un
der malagement of R. Roy
Bethune, will be glad and happy
to be useful to Wilkinson county
citizens. ’
Advisory committee for this
county; Dr. George DuPree,
chairman; J. T. Lord. Jr, E.
Johnson, Mrs A. W. Daughtry,
H. Price, Miss Eddie Stanley, L.
Tigner. ?
Income Tax Blanks
All forms for the fihng of 1934
income tax returns haye been re
leased by Internal Revenue depart
ment and are in the mails, addressed
to the taxpayers
Notice particularly the new form
1094 Deputy collector to assist in
preparing their returns will be at
Macon.
The average Georgia farmer has
$2 40 in his pockets for every dollar
he pessessed in 1932.
Irwinton, Wilkinson County, Georgia.
Statement of condition
Wilkinson County Bank
Toomsboro, Ga , at close of busi
ness Dec. 31, 1934, as called for
by the Superintendent of Banks.
F. B. Chambers. H. E. Stephens
July 16, 1907. July 16, 1907
Resources
Loans and discounts s7l 738 13
Other stocks and bonds
owned 2,700.00
Furniture and fixtures 195.00
Other real estateownd 26,683.24
Cash in vault and amt
due from approved
reserve agents 32,133.61
Checks for clearing
and due from other
banks 170.00
Cash items 2113
Overdrafts 47.01
CCC cotton loans 14,184.32
Total $147,872,44
Liabilities
Capital stock $25,000.00
Capital debentures 10,000 00
Undivided profi‘s 5,831.14
Cashies’s checks 683.75
Demand deposits 55,214 51
Time certificates of
deposits 51,143.04
Total $147,872 44
Georgia—Wilkinson County.
Personally appeared before the
undersigned, an officer authoriz
ed to administer oaths 1n said
county, H. E. Stephens, who, on
oath, says that he is the ecashier
of the Wilkinson County bank,
and that the above and foregoing
report of the condition of said
bank is true and correct.
H. E. Stephens, Cashier.
Sworn to and stbscribed before
me this 8 day of Jan. 1935.
W. H. Freeman, N. P.
We, the undersigned directors of
said bank, do certify that we
have carefully read said report
and that the same is true and
correct according to the best of
our information, knowledge and
belief, an that the above signa
ture of the cashier of said bank
is the true and genuine signature
of that efficer.
This 8 day of January 1935.
F. B. Chambers.
A. D. Ware,
Directors of said Bank.
Macon, Ga. The U. 8. Marine
Corps Recruiting Office, in Municipal
Auditorium, will accept 20 high
school graduates in - January from
Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and
Kentucky.
Number 7.
We suggest some of the things cus
tomers may find at our store to help
make their shopping more enjoyable.
Shelter for the car, filling station ser
vice, store room comfortably warm,
full line dry goods, hardware, groceries
fruits, candies, bread, cakes, crackers,
cold drinks, fresh milk, and appetizing
lunch items.
E. Johnson
Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Farm Supplies
Every Day Goods for Winter
What to get for dinner seven days a
week with a little extra for Sunday is
a monotonous task this time of year.
It is easier to decide inthe store where
you can see the different goods. '
MISS ELLEN KING
itop at the new Irwinton Hotel. Near all the étores_.
Cement Burial Vaults
Coffins, Caskets; delivered if desired.
Ralph Culpepper, Irwinton
: OUR CHAPEL
The quiet beauty of our chapel affords a perfect setting tor the
hour of parting. In peace and reverence those assembled can pay
their last respects to the honored one who has passed on. The
use of the chapel is convenient. since it accommodates more per
sons than the average home and is designed especially for funeral
purpoges.
HART’S MORTUARY
The Home of Sympathetic Service
Macon, Georgia
Locomotive business doubles in
November |
Life insuranceup by 94% over|.
1933, : |
One of the major tasks of the Na
tional Legislature is to determine the |
new and permanent form of the Re
covery Administration, for the NRA
has come to stav, Industry wants it.
Labor wants it. The public wants it.
Friday, JAN 17, 1935.
Two young men robbed the Luther
‘Williams Bank in Macon Thursday
morning. They were arrested same
jday and the money recovered. =
County agent will help you sell
velvet beans and cow peas.
The January PTA entertainment
will be arranged by = Miss Evelyn
'Ragsdale. i