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Ready for Gas & Oil Customers
Tank and pump ready to fill your car. Right
on the shoulder of the highway. Stop in for a
Cold Drink, and some Fresh Groceries.
Pine Bluff Store
E. L. ANDERSON
SAVE SIO TO sl2
NEW MARATHON TIRES
Full Lifetime Guarantee
Be a regular Ice Cream Eater
Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Farm Supplies
Filling Station and Service for the
Car: shelter for bad weather.
By modern, automatic refrigeration
we can enjoy fresh, appetizing meats
during all seasons of the year.
Noonday Nibblings
For the School Children
E. Johnson
BARBER SHOP
In the Irwinton Bank Building
Comfortable, big room, well lighted, hot and cold running
water, a good fire, modern equipment for shampoo, and
careful sharp-razor shave by a barber who likes the work—
James Adkins
Call On
J. E. Holliman
For Dry Goods. Notions,
Groceries, Hardware
Duck Head Overalls,
Star Brand Shoes
We appreciate your trade.
Noonday Nibbiers
If There are candies, cakes, drinks at
E. Johnson’s to help your lunches.
Ice cream is specially good
r
T. E. Bloodworth
Filling Station
Prompt and carefu^service
In Gordon
A. W. Hall
It takes the right food to make
you feel right —we have it.
Meats, Groceries
Gas & Oil
J. W. Vinson, Jr
The home of good things to
take home for your folks to eat.
Dry goods Clothing.
Tiny English peas taste better.
Butts Pharmacy
“Service that pleases’’
Prescription Druggist
Complete Fountain Service
John Boyd Butts
Gordon Locals
Mrs. Walter Williams of Valdosta
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Johnson, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith, of Macon,
visited Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Shepherd.
M. G. C. students spending a few
days recentley with their parents were
Misses Sue Harden, Virginia Stokes,
and Julia Meadows: and Roland Hart
shorn, George Carson, and Charles
Paschal.
Mrs. Johnny Mathis of Rocky Mount,
N. C.. has returned home after visit
ing relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Thomas, and
Mr. and Mrs L. W. Few, ot Wrights
ville, visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs J. A. Stokes, and Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Fountain, recently.
George D. Hartshorn Jr, of Grif
fin was the guest of his parents here
for a few days, recently.
Mrs. J. W. Brooks Sr., who has been
at the Baldwin Memorial Hospital for
treatment and observation, returned
to her home here recently her many
friends will be glad to learn.
Among those from here attending
Quarterly Conference at Liberty Hill
Church Tuesday. Jan. 31. were the
Rev. and Mrs C E. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. C, C.-> Johnson, Mrs. W a |tei
Williams, Miss Janie Elam and J. A.
Stokes.
Frances Golson and Jody Tavlor,
of Cochran, were visitors here recently
Rufus H. Stinson is at home suffer
ing with two broken toes received last
week while traveling in Alabama.
The Young Business Woman's Cir
cle of the Gordon Baptist W. M. U.
entertained the Laurie Smith W illiams
and Gussie Cummins Davis Circles
Monday night Jan. 30, with a social at
the church. After the program a salad
plate was served. About forty guests
were present.
E. B. Lewis, of Savannah, is at the
home of his parenst, Mr- and Mrs E.
H. Lewis, recuperating from the flue.
Send $1
for the next 4 months of
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FIRST GRABBLINGS
May not look like it today, but
gardening season is right here,
and if you don't plant early you
will be late gathering first Eng
lish peas, Irish potatoes, radish
es—The first taste the best.
Fresh garden seed here
MISS ELLEN KING
L. T. MANDERSON
At Toomsboro
We study groceries and other
household requirements and try
to stock the best of such goods
as our customers use.
Maxwell Packing Co.
Danville, Ga.
E. D. Maxwell, Jr.
Experienced Meat Curers.
Country Style Curing
Salt Smoke Curing
We sell Saussage Seasoning
J. M. Brown & Co.
Danville, Ga.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Farm Implements.
We pay more for Farm Products.
THE BULLETIN
Ofifcial Organ of Willdnaon
County.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
। Lamar and Mary Tigner. Editors
Ivan G. Prim, City Editor
Subscription $1.50 per year,
paid in advance.
Entered as second da-"® mail
matter at the postoffice at Ir
winton, Ga., under the wt oi
rongress of March 3. 18/9.
Warning
Carelessness of possum hunters re
cently caused fires with much damage
If you want to hunt on my land,
get permission, or stay off.
W. H. Freeman
Toomsboro, Ga.
G. E. Price
Dependable goods
Utmost values
Friendly Service
You are invited any day.
BLANKENSHIP’S
MARKET
Meat and Provision Store
Meats, Fresh or Cured.
Groceries, vegetables, fruits.
Sliced Ham