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VOLUME xn.
I THE IRWINTON BULLETIN.
Ew PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
F Official Organ Wilkinson County.
J. F. WILLIAMS, Publisher
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Advertising rates furnished on ap
• plication.
Entered at the Irwinton postbfflce as
second class mall matter]
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LOCALS.
Spring is here.
Editor J. F. Williams is in Savan
nah this week.
Colonel George Carswell made a
business trip to Atlanta this week.
m Harry Taylor and sister, Miss Lot-
I tie Taylor, were with home folks on
■ Sunday.
D. B. Baum is spending a fo.v days
with his mother, Mrs. A. Baum,. this
^eek.
Miss Berta Hughes of Toomsboro
in Irwinton Saturday.
M. BOOM & CO., Toomsboro,
^Fare offering a full line or wagons
Kl buggies at cost foi cash. Think
■ r.r-il Georgia made buggy fir
®6.5b, warranted for one year again,;
®?ctive material or workmanship?
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Vrotessor Boon and .vii' 1 of Tooms
■o attended tin- teacht-' meeting
Me Saturday.
^Hrs. M. Shepherd and Mrs. N. B.
Hee of ’Toomsboro visited Mrs. W.
HF I tukcAlhis week
DuPri -
■ ,i<l Me W. 1. Williams
'll! mid S"'l-
is and relatives in ir-
on J. W. Kingary, Mclntyre,
■Ba., if you want a good grist mill
^Pt-heap. ts
jMiss Anna Hatfield returned fiom
Atlanta Monday, where she has been
buying the millinery goods for E.
Johnson.
ft You would do well to read H. A.
Hall & Sons’ ad in this paper. They
♦ hi ve the goods and intend to sell. Call
to see them.
Dr. N.T. Carswell of Macon is in
Irwinton this week.
When in need of fine wines, whis
keys. call on Dr. D. B. Baum at Old
76, Macon, Ga. ts
for Sale—Ou? grist mill and fix-
Atjres in good running order. Apply to
,j, .Wi Kingary, Mclntyre, Ga. ts
Mr. Fred Simpson visited friends
in Irwintcn Sunday.
Piano for Sale —Not an upright,
iml a downright good one for the
price ($25100) twenty-five dollars. Am
| ply to A W. Strczier, Irwinton, Ga.
Mr. H. D. Hughes of Toomsboro
■was in Irwinton Monday on busi
ness.
1 Mrs. I. S. Wood left Monday for
Tallapoosa, Ga .where she will spend
several weeks with her daughter. Mrs.
■Klarion Williams.
Call on H. A. Hall & Son, Tooms
boro, Ga., if you want to get your
money’s worth.
: ^Mrs. A. Smith and Miss Rossie
Lindsey visited Gordon, Ga., this
’■week.
Miss Annie Wood has returned home
alter spending several months with
her sister, Mrs. Marion Williams, at
Tallapoosa, Ga.
Call on J. W. Kingary, Mclntyre,
Ca., it you want a good grist mill
cheap. tc
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Miss Ida Hughes visited: friends
^^nd relatives in Macon this week.
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•F ^Sheriff Byington made a business
Strip to Macon this week.
S^Miss Bessie Taylor is visiting
Cfiiends in Toomsboro this week.
I For Sale—One grist mill and fix
f tures, in good running order. Apply to
L. g w. Kingary, Mclntyre, Ga. tt
Efe Inmtrtim Wlrtui.
BALLS.
We jre having some pretty weather
now. Some of the farmers around
here are busy planting corn.
Rev. Hamp Stevens filled his reg
ular appointment at Balis Saturday
and Sunday and preached to a small
but very attentive congregation.
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Rev. G. M. Kendrick and wife from
Macon visited home folks Saturday
and Sunday and attended preaching
at Balls.
f Miss Evelyn King visited home
lolks Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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Miss Lizzie King and Miss Lillian
uapp visited J. Ville last .Thursday
.iternoon.
Miss Callie McNeal and Mr Alex
Bloodworth were out riding Sunday
mternoon.
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Miss Bertha Sapp and Mr. D:wcl
McNeal were out riding. Sunday af
ternoon.
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Miss Lillian Sapp and Mr. Joe
Brooks iyas out driving Sunday afier
uoon
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Miss Callie V Neal and brother
spent Saturday mght and Sunday at
W. R. Sapp’s.
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Mr. Elijah Dennard from Asbury at
tended preaching at Balls Sunday.
BLUE EYES.
MT. CARMEL NEWS.
We are all glad to welcome spring
again.
Little Miss Charlie Willie Arring
‘ton is visiting her grandfather, Mr. J.
K. Arrington, this week.
Mr. Harvey Manderson has accept
ed a position at the Sanitarium and
has moved his family there. We are
sorry tc lose them from our neign
borhood.
Mr. Euphrates McCook of the Cen
tral railroad carpenter gang, is at
home on the sick list this week. We
hope he will soon be able to return
to his work again.
Mrs. E. S. Smith and Mr. 1. P.
Smith and family spent last Sunday
with Mr. J. N. Smith near Cedar
Grove.
Little Miss Irene Carr spent Satur
day with her grandmother, Mrs. An
nie Kingery.
Mr Bernard Bales and sister, Stel
la, attended preaching at Laurel
Branch Sunday.
’ Misses Relie and Bonnie Temples,
Messrs. Fernie Ethridge and Ivey
Granade were out driving Sunday af
ternoon.
Jennie Hogue of Glinnelia and
Miss Annie Beall Fountain spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Nervie
Smith.
Two of ’ our young men attended
preaching at Liberty Sunday and took
dinner with their best girls and ate
so much chicken till they heaid chick
ens crowing in their sleep.
Mi. J. G. Jones spent last first
Saturday night and Sunday with rela
lives in Baldwin.
Mrs. Annie Kii gery and daughter,
Emma, spent Friday with her daugh
ter. Mrs. J. T. Carr.
Erasmus Jones has bought a new
horse. We girls are wondering who
will get the first ride behind that
pretty little horse.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hooks and daugh
ter, Emmie, spent Sunday afternoon
’ with Mr. and Mrs. P. O. McCook.
BUSTER BROWN.
HONDURAS OPENS HOSTILITIES.
Nicaraguan Town Attacked, But In
vaders Are Defeated.
A special from Managua, Nicaragua,
says: The troops of General Bonilla,
president of Honduras, at 3 o’clock,
Monday afternoon, attacked the forc
es of General Zelaya, president of
Nicaragua, which were guarding the
Nicaraguan frontier. After many
hours fighting the army of Honduras
was defeated.
IRWINTON. WILKINSON COUNTY. GEORGIA. MARCH 22. 1907.
$500.00 Reward
406 Third St. 406 Third St.
W. M. Finck and Company of Dtroit, Mich., will pay to any working
man the above reward who will prove that "Finck’s Detroit Special
Reversible Overalls is rot the best in the world, or anywhere else. And,
remember, you do not grow too large or too tall for us; we can fit you
regardless of size or length. Don’t forget, we are their special agent in
Macon, and you cannot buy them anywhere else in our city. Try our
pair and be convinced. Price SI.OO a pair, or $12.00 per dozen.
The K. B. Co.,
L. D. STRONG, Manager.
406 3D STREET. MACON, GA. 406 3D STREET.
Few ol Us Cao Be Rich
BUT THERE ARE MANY COMFORTABLE STATIONS THIS SIDE GF
RICHES.
IF YOU OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT YOU ARE AT THE FiRST STA
TION.
WE ISSUE TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT FOR SIX MONTHS,
SEARING 5 PER CENT INTER EST.
WE ESPECIALLY SOLICIT YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT AFFORDING
YOU EVERY CONVENIENCE OF A STRONG, WELL-EQUIPPED,
PROGRESSIVE BANK
Your banking business solicited, aid will receive that careful busi
ness attention that brings you satisfactory and profitable results.
The Bank of Danville, Danville. Ga.
Special attention is called to oar strong and conservative board of
directors.
H L. D. HUGHES. President. C. R FAULK, Cashier.
I N M aXWEL-.. Vice President.
DIRECTORS—I?a E. DuPree. W. W. Howell, .Dr. G. E. Chapman
Macon
Machine Shop
670-672 FOURTH STREET,
ONE SQUARE ABOVE UNION DEPOT. REBUILT ENGINES AND
BOILERS FOR SALE. THE BEST GASOLINE ENGINE ON EARTH.
Repair Work Our Specialty
M. C. BALKCOM, Agt.
Hardware, Stoves, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols,
Crockery, Tinware, Woodenware,
Farming Implements, &c.
362 Third Street, near Cherry,
MACON, CA.
How Much Salary
Do You Get?
IF YOU ARE JUST MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET, THEN WE WANT
TO TALK TO YOU.
THE SUPPLY OF COMPETENT STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS
AND ACCOUNTANTS NOWHERE EQUALS THE DEMAND.
Stanley’s Business College
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF PREPARING YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN
FOR POSITIONS OF HIGH RESPONSIBILITY AND TRUST IN THE
COMMERCIAL WORLD. IF YOU WISH TO SUCCEED, SEND FOR
OUR BOOKLET, “SUCCESS.”
G. W. H. STANLEY, President, MACON, GEORGIA.
JOB PRINTINfiJj™Zuji.S
BANKING BY MAIL.
THIS BANK DOES BUSINESS I N VARIOUS PARTS OF THE COUN
TY BY MAIL, AND WILL FORWA RD RECEIPTS FOR MONEY,
CHECKS, DRAFTS, RECEIVED AND ALL NECESSARY BLANKS ON
RETURNING MAIL.
THE QUESTION FREQUENTLY ARISES: “WHERE SHALL I DO MY
BANKING BUSINESS?" OUR REPLY TO THIS IS THAT YOU 1
SHOULD PATRONIZE YOUR HOME BANK, FOR THAT IS THE
BANK THAT PAYS ITS TAXES TO YOUR HOME COUNTY AND
HELPS BUILD IT UP.
TO THE PEOPLE OF WILKINSON COUNTY WE EXTEND THE
ACCOMMODATIONS OF A STRONG AND WELL EQUIPPED BANK
AND WILL EXTEND TO OUR CUSTOMERS EVERY COURTESY CON
SISTENT WITH SOUND BANKING. /J]
WE PAY INTEREST ON TIME D EPO3ITB.
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Peoples Bank of Gordon, Ga.
W. A. JONES, President. “ J. W. BROOKS, Vics President
J. E. BELL, Cashier.
BANK SALOON,
WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
411 THIRD STREET.
TELEPHONE 38.
w. a. McWilliams, Prop.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Planters Hotel
No Better in Town For Lodging.
25 and 50 cents
NEAR UNION DEPOT.
MR. AND MRS. I. W. CABLE. PRO PRIE7ORS AND MANAGERS,
507 . MACON. GA
B. T. ADAMS. r O- KINNEY.
B. T. Adams & Co.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 PER CENT.
552-558 POPLAR ST. MACON, GA
COTTON. FERTILIZERS AND MULLS.
Southern Railway
OFFERS
Unexcelled Service
North, South, East
and West,
POR RATES. ROUTES AND SCHED UL6S. OR ANY OTHER INFORMA
TION, ADDRESS,
C. R. PETTIT,
TRAVELING PASSENGER AGENT,
MACON. GA.
C. B. Willingham,
COTTON FACTOR
-Mjkcojsr G-zaozßa-i-A.
By a liberal policy and honorable methods I have built up
the largest Cotton Commissron business
I LOAN MONEY TO RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE. |
Ship me your Cotton and get best
Returns.
C B Willingham.
NUMBER 24.