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W. A. JONES & COMPANY, 1
COTTON FACTORS.
Gordon, Ga., Wilkerson Co.
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Has just received a car of Kentucky Mules. We also handle the Best Brands of Fertilizers. And will
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lend you Money at 8 per cent, interest. It is our purpose to supply the trade with all necessaries in the
Agricultural pursuits. Your Credit is good. Come to see us or write for any information you want. I
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Our Motto is fair dealings on business principles.
PINE GROVE DOTS.
We are having some fine weather
■and the farmers ^re preparing their
land for planting.^
Quite a large crowd attended
preaching at Asbury Sunday, the ser
mon being conducted by Rev. W. S.
Johnson of Gordon.
Misses Kate, Maebelle and Emma
Wood, Miss Arvilla Fountain and
Miss Mattie Sanders were the guests
of Miss Lillie Stinson Sunday.
Miss Bertha Sapjt and Mr. Dewell
McNeal attended preaching Sunday
and took dinner with Miss Irene San
ders.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gibbs returned
Sunday after a pleasant visit with
relatives and friends near Cary.
Miss Lummie Leslie of Macon visited
friends and relatives in this commun
ity Sunday and Monday.
Mr. K. M. Sanders made a busi
ness trip to Macon last week.
We regret to say that .Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Dykes of this community
have moved to Macon the past week.
We are Jose little Miss
Mae .Johnse^^^^V our school.
Mr. J. D^lßens has keen on the
sick list the pa^bweek.
Mr. F. M. Butler visitel^Kme folks
. near Danville last fourt^ urday
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie WoiW^nteAded
preaching at Asbury Sunday and Xis
ited Mr. and Mrs. H T. Stinson. /
Mr. F. M. Butler called on Miss
Lillie Stinson Sunday afternoon.
EXETER.
POPLAR HEAD NEWS.
The school here is progressing nice
ly with Miss Eddie Stanley as teach
er. For the past two months the
echoed has made an average ot twen
ty-seven and twenty-six, respectively.
Good many in the community have
sown their gardens, despite the cold ;
rainy weather.
-Mrs. Celia Freeman of Dublin visit-'
rd her son, Mr. J. L. Freeman and
family hist week.
Mr. F. 1. Lord accompanied his
daughter. Miss Nettie, up to Macon'
last. Saturday. We learn Miss Nettie
will spend several days in the city..
That looks rather significant, eh? Miss i
_Nettie.
Miss Annie Bragg, of Jones County,
was a welcome guest at the home;
of Mr. and -Mrs James L. Freeman
last week. Miss Bragg was a teacher,
of the school at this place a few
years ago, and by her winsome ways
and genial, sunny nature won for
herself many friends, who were glad
io welcome her in their midst.
The ladies of Ebenezer Baptist
Church have organized a missionary
society, witli Mrs. Oscar Wright, pres
ident; Miss Mary Miller, secretary,
and Mrs. Rufus Davis,- treasurer.
That is a movement in the right di-
Tection. May- the good Lord guide
and direct them, and give them unity
of purpose.
Now. if ‘Uncle Zeke” does not criti
cise too severely, you may hear again
from
ntmporte.
A man may be born with ability,
hut he has to hustle for experience.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
Os the United States for the Western
Division of the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia.
In the matter of D. B. Baum, Bank
rupt —In Bankruptcy.
Under and by virtue of an order
passed by the Honorable Alexander
Proudfit, referee in bankruptcy in
the above stated case and district,
the undersigned will sell to the high
est bidder for easli on the 9th day of
March, 190", before the stere house
doot ot said bankrupt, at Irwinton,
[’Georgia, all of the following property,
I to-wit;
I All that stock of dry goods, shoes,
clothing an 1 notions, groceries and
hardware, etc., contained in the store
house of the said bankrupt st Irwin
ton, Georgia, and also ‘all the notes
and accounts due the said bankrupt,
a complete inventory of said stock
and notes and accounts can be seen
on application to the undersigned:
Said property will first be offered
in parcels and then in bulk and which
ever manner of sale realizes the most
will be reported to the court for con
firmation; ten per cent (10 per cent)
j of the successful bid must be deposit
led when made.
Said property is sold freed from all
; | liens amt subject to the confirmation
lof the court.
This 12 day- of Febtuary, 1907.
GEORGE 11 CARSWELL,
| ts Trustee.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
By virtue of an order granted by
the ordinary of said county, 1 will
sell before the court house door in
‘lrwinton on first Tuesday in April
next, dining legal sale hours, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
property: ,
All of the land embraced in lot 1,
l lock “G,” of survey- made by Cen
tral of Georgia Railway Company at
Mclntyre, except that corner having
a front of 80 feet and running back
85 feet now owned by W. E. Scott and
N. B. Price. The whole of said lot
being 184 feet by 171 feet. Sold for
the purpose of support, maintenance
and education of John W. and Lov
ick P. Lingo.
This March sth, 1907.
Its J. F. LINGO, Trustee.
' GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
| 1 have levied on and will sell be
fore the court house door in Irwinton
|on the first Tuesday in April next,
I during legal sale, hours, to the high
! est bidder, for cash, the following
property:
One-ninth undivided interest in
I 202 1.-2 acres of land in said county,
' bounded on southeast by G. W. Kin
: ney old place, northwest William Carr
old place, southwest by A. Pennington
old place, northeast by Rains oid
I place, known as Deason old home
i place, now occupied by Andrew-J. Dea
i son. Levied on as property of John
| Deason, under ft. fa. in favor of
I Southern Fertilizer Company vs. John
Deason. Tenant in possession notified
;in writing.
I This March sth, 1907.
j if J. L. BYINGTON, Sheriff.
UNION ASKS TWO CENT RATE.
Petition is Finally Filed With Georgia
Railroad Commission.
Through various of its representa
tives in Georgia the Fenners’ Un
ion is making an effort to have the
present passenger rate of three cents
a mile reduced to two cents a mile.
The railroad commission Monday
received a letter signed by President
Charles S.‘ Barrett, of the national
union, and a number of officers of the
Georgia branch, asking that the rate
be reduced.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County,
Notice is hereby given that th<> un
dersigned has applied to the ordinary
of said county for leave to sell land
belonging to the estate of Martin
Hatcher for pay ment of debts and' dis
tribution. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
court of ordinary lor said county to
be held on first Monday in Mairch,
1807. This February 4th, 1907.. '
S. P. HORNSBY,,
Administrator Upon Estate Makin
Hatcher. | ts
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
By virtue of an order of the cojurt
of ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public outcry on first Tips
day in April, 1907. at the court hc^se
in said county’ between the usual
hours of sale, the following real les
late situated in Jones county; Four
hundred acres land, more or less, ad
joining lands of A. J. Lavender, Mrs.
Wise, Mrs. Wm. Daniel, Lewis Ste
phens, Wm. Wilkinson and Joel Wal
ker, and better known as the Mis
souri Whitehurst place. Sold as rhe
property of Miss Missouri White
hurst for distribution. Terms cash.
J. P. BLOODWORTH,
Administrator Estate Miss Missouri
Whitehurst.. it
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
Mrs. M. E. Cannon and W. F. Can
non, Jr., executors upon the estate
of W. F. Cannon, late of said county,
deceased, having filed their petition
lor discharge, this is to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause against
the granting of thfe discharge at the
regular term of the court of ordinary
for said county to be held on first
Monday in March, 1907.
tt J. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
D. J. Bateman, administrator upon(
the estate of J. H. Bateman, late of
said county, deceased, having filed his
petition for discharge, this is to cite
all persons concerned to show cause
against the granting of this discharge, j
at the regular term of the court of ■
ordinary for said county to be held on '
first Monday in March, 1907.
ts J. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
By virtue of an order of the court
of ordinary- of said county will be
sold at public outcry on first Tues
day in March, 1907, at the court
house in said county, between the |
usual hours of sale, the following I
real estate situated in said county, to- I
wit: Lot numbers 350, 353 and 354
of the third district of said Wilkin
son county, Georgia. This February’
4th, 1907.
E. M. BLALOCK,
ts Administrator of John Scott.
FOR SALE —] saw mill and fixtures
complete; one thirty-five-horsepower
boiler, Mallory and Taylor’s make ;
one engine, Schofield’s make; two
yoke of oxen; two log carts; one pair
of mules. For information apply to
The Bulletin. ts
CURES BLOOD, SKIN DISEASES,
CANCER, GREATEST BLOOD
PURIFIER FREE.
If your blood is impure, thin, dis
eased, hot or full of humors, if you
have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles,
eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching,
risings and bumps, scabby, pimply
skin, bone pains, cattarrh, rheuma
tism or any blood or skin disease,
take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. 8.1.
Soon all sores heal, aches and pains
stop and the blood is made pure and
rich. Druggists, or by express $1 per
large bottle. Sample free by writing
Blood Balm Company, Atlanta, Ga. B.
B. B. is especially advised for chronic,
deep-seated cases, as it cures after all
else fails. tj
The Union Dry Goods-
Company. i *
We cordially invite everybody to visit our newly arranged £/ ‘ 1
store, now the largest in Central Georgia. fy
FINE SILK AND DRESS GOODS* 1 .
ELEGANT READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. fl
Special Sale on Wash Goods. White Goods, Linens every day./
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TAX NOTICE—FIRST ROUND.
I will be at the following places on
the dates specified below between
the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.
for the purpose of receiving tax re
turns of Wilkinson county, for the
year 1907:
Irwinton, April the first, second and
third, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
High Hill, Thursday, April the
fourth, from 2 to 4 p. m.
Turkey Creek at B. C. Arnold's
Store, on Saturday, April the sixth,
from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Griffin, on Friday, April the fifth,
from 10 a. m. to 2 p. nt.
Lords & Passmore at Toomsboro,
on Monday, April the eighth, from
10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Bloodworth District, Tuesday, April
the ninth, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Ivey, Wednesday, April tenth, from
10 a. m. to 2 p. nt.
Gordon, on Thursday, April 11th,
from Ki a. m. to 2 p. m.
Bethel, on Friday, April twelfth,
from 8 to 11 a. m.
This March 6, 1907.
C. W. BELL,
Tax Receiver of Wilkinson County.
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GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
1 have levied on and will sell be
fore the court, house door in Irwinton
on the first Tuesday in April next,
during legal hours of sale, to the high
'?st bidder, for cash, the following
property;
One-half undivided interest in 270
acres of land, more or less, lying in
said county, and bounded on east by
T. H. Walters, on north and west by
Joe Youngblood and J. E. Kemp and
on the south by Big Sandy Swamp
and known as the Alcy Pickle place.
Levied on as the property of H. F.
Freeman to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of E M. Boone & Co. vs. H. F. Free
man.
This March sth, 1907.
ts .1. L. BYINGTON, Sheriff.
MORE WARSHIPS NEEDED
To Protect American Interests in War
Zone of Central America.
Developments in the war in Central
America, with the indications that at
least four of the republics have be
come involved, has led the state and
navy department officials to consider
the expediency of increasing the
American naval force in those waters
am. it is probable that within a few
days several other ships will be or
dered to reinforce the Marietta and
Chicago in protecting American inter
ests', there.
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PRIVATE SCHOOL OF
Shorthand and Typewriting.
HACON, GA.
820 FIRST ST. PHONE 3089.
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We do all kinds of Printing at Reasonable Prices*
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Cook Stove.