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VOLUME XII.
THE IRWINTON BULLETIN.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
Official Organ Wilkinson County.
J. F. WILLIAMS Publisher |
Advertising rates furnished on ap- j
plication.
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Entered at the Irwinton postoffice as ‘
second class mall matter]
Locals. j
This cold blizzard makes us think i
that winter is yet on hand.
Mr. Howard Johnson of Jefferson- i
ville has decided to farm with us this I
year. We are glad to have him with ;
us, and wish him much success. ;
I
E. M. BOOM & CO., Toomsboro, j
are offering a full line ot wagons
and buggies at cost foi eash. Think'
wf a real Georgia made buggy fcr
^48.50, warranted for one year again,; j
•w.Techve material or workmanship? i
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Hurrah for the moonlight picnic at I
Mr^Poimtain's mill last Friday night. I
Misses Lilia Irvine and Sallie Janes i
ox Macon were the guests of Misses
Clara Jones and Ola Fountain last
Friday night and attended the picnic.
■ / Call on J. W. Kingary, Mclntyre. |
Kpa., if you want a good grist millt
Btheap. ts
Mp Hatti'- Sanders visited Miss
Stinson iast Saturday and Sun-
* Wake up, boys, and give the new
buggy a showing, as I think it is
wrong '.o impose on good nature.
Mr. I. J. Stinson of Dublih is vis
fAing relatives this week.
^^^^ben^n need «>/ line wines, whis
ke^\. call on Dr/'D. B. Baum at Old
76, .Macon, Ga. ts
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We can sympathize with the young
man who was disappointed last Sun
day on account ot the weather. He
was expecting to be with his best girl
^■xat Bethel.
For Sale—Ou ■ grist mill and fix
tures in good running order. Apply to
.1. W. Kingary, Mclntyre, Ga. ts
| Mrs. Emily Branan returned from
■Savannah last Saturday after a visit
to her daughter, Mrs. Julian Lee.
Mr. Will Tomlinson of Eatonton.
Ga., visited home folks here last Sur
day.
[ Call on J. W. Kingary, Mc’ntyre.
Ga., if you want a good grist mill
■cheap.
Mrs. G. W. Turner and baby of
I .Covington are visiting Miss Lilia Kel-
I ■ B and mother, this week.
”rs. Horace Branan of the Kidge
was in Gordon Monday visiting.
Mrs. Howard Camp and children
have returned from a visit to her sis
ter al Barnesville.
For Sale —One grist mill and fix
tures, in good running order. Apply to
.1. IV. Kingary, Mclntyre, Ga. ts
Irwinton Locals.
Winter is here again.
i Many were disappointed on last
Sunday; on account of the cold weath
er they could not wear their Easter
hats.
1 D. B. Baum of Macon is visiting
home folks this week.
W. C. Kenney is in Irwinton this
week.
W. T. DuPree of Dublin spent sev
eral days with friends here last
week.
Miss Mattie Branan of Macon will
spend several days with friends and
relatives here this week.
Go to E. M. Boone & Co., Tooms
* boro, Ga. Their millinery stock is
the best on the market and going at
prices that please every customer.
Ik* M. L. Byington of Macon is here
this week.
Congressman Hardwick of Sanders-
©he Snmutim Sulhtin.
ville, Ga., was shaking hands with
friends in Irwinton Monday and Tues
day.
Dr. N: 'l'. Carswell spent several
days in Macon last week.
■ We are sorry to learn that Mrs.
I Ella Carswell is very ill; hope she
j will soon recover.
j King Quality Shoes $4.00 to $5.00
lat the K. B. Company, Macon, Ga
I none better.
Mr. W. I. Hall and wife visited their
i, sister, Mrs. O. F. Branan, Monday.
! Among those who went to Bethel
| from here Sunday were Misses Ruby
| Spears, Myrtle and Feloy Everett, Ber
i tha Stinson, Jim Everett and Mat and
I Mrs. 1. B. Stinson.
; N. Hughes of Stillmore, Ga., was
lin Irwinton' Sunday and Monday. (
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Will exchange cotton seed hulls and
■ meal for cotton seed. Call on J. T.
Lord, Mclntyre, Ga.
I The K. B. Company will sell you
I a Panama Hat from ,SSJ>O to sls.w.
Misses Bessie Taylor and Hattie I
! Williams visited friends in Tooms- .
I boro, Ga., last week.
Besides the regular attendance at
this bar here, the following lawyers
were here this week: F. Chambers of
j Macon, Ga,, Carl Vinson of Milledge-
I ville, Ga.
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Cotton seed hulls and meal for sale.
J. T. Lord, Mclntyre, Ga.
The firm of J. W. Brooks & Broth
ers, Gordon, Ga., have by mutual con- ]
sent dissolved partnership. J. W. |
! Brooks will continue to run the busi- j
ness. All parties indebted to the firm
will please come forward and settle
their accounts. J. W, Brooks, Gordon
Ga.
Colonel J. M. Carswell and wife ot I
Jeffersonville were called to see their I
mother, Mrs. Ellen Carswell, who is |
sick, last week.
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Miss Ala McCook was at home Sat- |
urday and Sunday.
Nathaniel Duggan, who has been i
in school at Macon, is with home ;
folks this week. j
i J. W. Brooks of Gordon, Ga., vis-'
ited his daughter, Mrs. 1. B. Stin
son, last week.
. J. E. Bell, cashier of the Gordon \
I Bank, was in town Monday.
TOOMSBORO NOTES.
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Mrs. A. 1. Barge ot Tennille is the
guest of her sisters, Mrs. L. R. Ca
son and Mrs. E. W. Clay.
. i
Miss Addiegene Cason made a
short business trip to Macon this
week. ' ;
Mrs. G. C. Daniels went down to
. Tennille last week.
I Miss Mary Lu Hogan of Yonkers
/1 visited relatives here this week.
; Tiie young people of Toomsboro
Church of Christ have prepared some
. interesting exercises to be given at
> the church Sunday night, April 14th.
r A full program will appear in next
I week's issue.
j Colonel Armistead of Sandersville
| was in town for a few days lately.
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Mrs. G. T. Fossett visited Tennille
, and Yonkers last week.
J Miss Nellie Vaughn has returned
from a short trip to Gordon.
Mr. F. B. Chambers made a short
trip to Macon last week.
s Among recent visitors to our little
town were Messrs. Lanee Simmons.
Nat Hughes, J. S. Rawlings and Col.
F. Chambers.
Mr. J. J. Chambers of Macon spent
Tuesday with relatives here.
JI Mrs. Thayer of Macon has been vis
| iting her friend, Mrs. Love.
WANTED — Reliable agents to
i
t write the best live stock insurance in
the south. Policies guarantee rhe
> full amount insured for. Address P.
L. Watson, secretary and treasurer,
- Swainsboro, Ga. ts
IRWINTON. WILKINSON COUNTY, GEORGIA. APRIL 5. 1901.
406 3rd St. 406 3rd St.
Say! It Will Pay You
TO INSPECT OUR SPRING LINE OF CLOTHES, AS WE ARE IN POSI-
TION TO SHOW YOU THE LATEST CREATION IN FABRIC AND
STYLES.
AND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL EE CONVINCED THAT OUR LINE I
CANNOT BE EXCELLED IN QUALITY AND PRICES FROM $7.50 I
TO $28.50.
WE ARE ALSO DISPLAYING A COMPLETE LINE OF THE LATEST
SHAPES IN PANAMA HATS IN PRICES FROM $6.00 TO $15.00.
The K. B. Co., |
L. D. STRONG, Mgr.
Few of Us Cao Be Rich
BUT THERE ARE MANY COMFORTABLE STATIONS THIS SIDE GF
RICHES.
!F YOU OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT YOU ARE AT THE FiRST STA- i
TION.
WE ISSUE TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT FOR SIX MONTHS, |
BEARING 5 PER CENT INTEREST.
WE ESPECIALLY SOLICIT YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT AFFORDING
YOU EVERY CONVENIENCE O F A STRONG, WELL-EQUIPPED,
PROGRESSIVE BANK
Your banking business solicited, aid will receive that careful bum
ness attention that brings you aatigfa-'tory and profitable resuiis.
The Bank of Danville, Danville. Ga. j
Special attention is exiled to our strong and conservative board . of
directors.
H L. D. HUGHES. President. C. K PAUL K, Cashier.
I. N M \XM ELi.. Vice President.
DIRECTORS —La E. DuPree. W. W. Howell, Dr. G. E. Ch;.pman
Macon
Machine Shop
670-672 FOURTH STREET,
ONE SQUARE ABOVE UNION DEPOT. REBUILT ENGINES ANO
BOILERS FOR SALE. THE BEST GASOLINE ENGINE ON EARTH.
Repair Work Our Specialty
M. C. BALKCOM, Agt.
Hardware, Stoves, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols,
Crockery, Tinware, Wooden ware.
Farming Implements, Ac.
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 PRiNTING^SS
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
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.
WE PAY INTEREST ON TIME D EPOSITS.
Peoples Bank of Gordon, Ga.
W. A. JONES, President. J. W. BROOKS, Vice President.
J. E. BELL, Cashier.
BANK SALOON,
WINES, LIQI’ORS AND CIGARS.
411 THIRD STREET.
TELEPHONE 38.
w. a. McWilliams, Prop.
MACON. GEORGIA.
Planters Hotel
No Better in Town For Lodging.
INtAK C E POT^^^^^^L^.
MR. AND MRS. I. w. CABLE. PRO ^ ER3 ’
I^WACON. GA.
DR. T. N. BAKER President. vt D. LAMAR.! ice Pres.
C. H. MURRAY, See ret.,ry"and Treasurer.
jNO. S. HOGE DRUG CO.,
562 and Mkl CHERRY STREET, T* MACON. GA.
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
Perfumes, Toilet Articles.
Mail orders receive prompt attention
C. H. MURRAY! Manager.
Southern Railway
OFFERS
Unexcelled ^Service
North, South, East
and West.
.OR RATES. ROUTES AND SCHEO UUES. OR ANY OTHER INFORMA-
TTON. ADDRESS. c r prrTiT>
TRAVELING PASSENGER AGENT,
MACON. GA.
;
1 have bought the entire
stock of goods of J. W.
Brooks & Bro., Gordon, Ga.,
i and WILL KEEP A FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HATS.
CAPS AND SHOES—IN FACT. EVERYTHING THAT IS FOUND IN
A FIRST CLASS STORE. CALL TO SEE ME WHEN IN GORDON.
GEORGIA.
J. W. Brooks,
GORDON. GEORGIA.
NUMBKR 2C.