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FIFTEEEN FREE SCHOLARSHIPS ASSIGNED TO ECH f d
COUNTY IN GEORGIA 2N AV ; 4
Write at once regarding this opportunity. i/ g “.
HE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY is »jetter ¥/ \'d ;
equipped and organized in all its departments ; !
than ever before. Advanced courses in Mechan- l 1
ical, Electrical, Textile, Mining, and Civil Engineering, B
Engineering Chemistry, and Chemistry. Extensive i -
and new equipment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. i
New Library and new Chemical Laboratory. Demand I
for School’s graduates much greater than the supply. !
Next session begins Sept. 25. ; k i |
For illustrated catalogue and information address 7
K.G.MATHESON,A.M. LLD. rsient, JL/ pas ||
: ATLANTA, GA. A
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BOTTLED
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: %Q\Q Bottled Coca Cola has this advantage over that &
x‘g’f}; drawn from a fountain—the every proportionis ¥
\% absolutely right. Where every ingredient is &8
> ol 8 automatically measured out, there is no chance f&a
for carelessness by a clerk. Delicious, it re- g
freshes and invigorates and makes possible drawing on reserved M 8
strength without loss or injury. There are many cheap imitations. &
Insist on Crown Label and be sure to i o
. LOOK'BEFORE YOU DRINK
Planters Hotel
‘No Better in Town For Lodging.
S 5 and SO cemnts
frbis \ NEAR UNIUN CEPOT.
MR. AND MRS. I. W. CABLE, PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS,
: : ' 607 FOURTH ST, MACON, GA
CARRS EMPORIUM
Headquarters for Millinery
CARRS EMPORIOM,
Milledgeville, % Gecr\g"ia.
WE WANT BOYS AND GIRLS WHO WANT TO EARN MONEY TO BO
LICIT SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE
Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal
DON’'T HESITATE BECAUSE YOU ARE YOUNG, AS YOU CAN DO
THIS WORK AS READILY AS OLDER PERSONS AND WE WILL PAY
YOU JUST THE SAME. THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL IS THE BEST
KNOWN SEMI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE SUUTH, AND YOUR
SPARE TIME SPENT WORKING FOR IT WILL PAY YOU HANDSOME.
LY, NOT IN TOYS, WATCHES OR OTHER SMALL WARES, BUT IN
CASH. IN ADDITION TO CASH COMMISSION WE ARE OFFERING
. P- .
=50.00 in Prizes
2 THIS MONEY WILL BE SENT OUT IN TIME FOR OHRISTMAS. THE
GONTEST CLOSES DECEMBER 18TH, 1907.
Ten Thousand -
- Telegraphers
Are Wanted
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BOUTHERN TELEGRAPH S§CHOOL
CONTRACTS TO FURNISH TO
FURNISH GEVERAL HUN
DRED OF THAT NUM
: BER. 2
NEWNAN'S SCHOOL TO THE
FRONT.
The Southern Is the South’s Foremost
Tuelegraph School and One of the
Best in the United States.
Yeofessor F. P. Johnson of the
Southern Telegraph School was in At
lanta Thursday to meet geveral prohe
inent railroad officials./
The new law that requires telegraph
companies to put on a man for every
nine hours work will go into effect next
January and it is estimated that 10,
000 men will be needed to satisfy the
demand in the south and west.
Professor Johnson agreed to furnish
and get rvady 300 of this number, The
salaries will run from fifty to one hun
dred dollars per mopnth. Many of these
positiong can be filled by ladies and
it is thought a great many girls will
turn their attention to telegraphy in
stead of stenography as the work is
much lighter and the pay much bet
ter.
As a result of this unusual contract
to furnish so many operators in so
short a time, Professor Bowden and
Johnson are making a splendid propo
sition to all who wish to work for a
good salary another year. The regular
fifty-five dollar scholarship that has
never been cut down since the school
was established several years ago is
now being offered at S3O for life schol
arship, including all books, stationery
ang positions guaranteed.
New students are coming in nearly
every day and it seems now that Pro
fessors Bowden and Johnson will fill
their contract to furnish the 300 oper
ators to one road. Other roads are
wanting similar contracts. The rail
roads recognize the splendid equip
ment of this school and want all the
students it turns out. Beveral students
left this week for good jobs. — New
nan (Ga.) News, ts
SRRI s e
BABY EASE is a safe, prompt and
reliable remedy for stomach and bow:
el troubles, digestive iiseases, ete.
Baby Ease cures constipation, wing
colic, flatulency, sour stomach, dlar
rhoea, cholera infantum, convulsions,
ete. It destroys worms and allays fe
vorishness. It aids digestion, causes
the food to be quickly and thoroughly
asseimilated, relieves pain, regulates
the stomach and bowels and induces
natural, healthful sleep. Baby Ease
is a sovereign remedy for the ills at
tendant upon teething apd carries the
little ones through this trying and crit
ical period without pain or sickness.
Baby Ease is as good for older chil
dren as for Dbabies——especially for
school children, whose sedentary hab
{ts make a mild laxative often neces:
sary. It takes the place of calomel,.
castor oil and other drastic purgatives
that often seriously degenerate thef
system. It is mild and gentle in action,
put prompt and powsrful in effect.
Sold and recommended by all drug
gists and dealers in medicine, 25¢ and
50c per bottle. ts
NOTICE.
I have resnmed the ptactice of med
icine. My office is at my residence,
Gordon street.
ROBT. M. BUTTS,
ts Physician and Surgeon.
Ask the Editor.
If you wish to know something con
cerning the standing of our colleges,
you would do well to call on the edi
tor. He can give you full information
eoncerning this institution. He has
investigated our references and lmowsJ
whereof he speaks. He knows tlmt“
when we say that we can give a com
plete course of shorthand in threel
months with a speed of 150 words perl
minute, or a graduate course of busi
ness and bookkeeping in four month;,
that we are speaking from actual rec
ords of the work previously done by
us.
" Write for large free catalogue.
ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE,
184 12 Clayton St
Athens, Ga. :
CHURCH SERVICES.
Irwinton Baptist, Rev. L. W. Parrott,
pastor. Preaching first Sunday morn
ing and evening and Saturday before. ’
Sunday school Sunday 3 o'clock p. m, i
Irwinton Methodist, Rev. H. Steveuns, i
pastor. Preaching fourth Sunday {
morning and evening and third Sun«‘
day evening. Sunday school 10 a. m. |
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at |
7 o'clock. *
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Preaching at Poplar first Sunday 11 i
a, m. Toomsboro first Sunday evon-[
ing at 7 o'clock. Salem second Sun-!
day 11 a. m. Balls third Sunday 11|
a. m. Red Level fourth Sunday 03
p. m, : ts |
Invites attention to the following Statement, condens=
ed from report to the Comptroller of the Cur
rency, at the close of business on
November 12, 1906.
Assets.
Loans and discounts . . . . . . . .$458,715.04
Furniture and fixtures ... . . .., 4,768.33
Redemption fund: . & . , . 0t 149500
VoS Bonds .. . 4. & . . ... 2250000
Premium on U. 8. Bonds . . . . . 787.50
Taxeg pald: ... ..00 00 i, 714,00
Real estate: . ... .o i A IPR3EB
Cash and due from banks . . . . . 80,064.97
Total .... .... [beoe +...5570,258.42
, OFFICERS:
F. G. CORKER, President, W. B. RICE, Vice President.
W, 8, PHILLIPS, Vice President. A. W. GARRETT, Cashier,
DIRECTORSY
W, B, RICE, W. S. PHILLIPS. F. M, DANIEL,
C. W. BRANTLEY, S. M. KELLAM. 'W. R. BRIGHAM.
F. G. CORKER, C. S. POPE. B. H. RAWLS, .
W. W, BUSH, D. W, GILBERT.
Only sound and conservative methods accepted and applied. While we
care for a multitude of interests we CAPITALIZE none.
Our Surplus and Undi\;'ided Profit account denotes strength, high class
management and bank standing. .
~ The growth of our Deposit account and resources, amounting to $570,259«
42, indicating the confidence of the banking p_ublic, makes this the largest
bank between Macon and Savannah- v
AN OPEN LETTER {
To the Readers of The Irwinton |
! : Bulletin. : |
" Our town has grown from 175 to
1,500 people in the last 24 months.
fThe Baptist c3Mege, when completed,
khis year, will give us one thousand
more, besides our yearround free
school. Look on the map and see if
you don’t think the next legislature will |
kive us a new county. !
Besides, the Ocilla and Milltown;‘
Railway is being pushed forward and |
will doubtless be completed nextf
ispring.
The Milltown Air Line (already in |
Eperatlon) is making extensive termi- !
al improvements.
There are only a few happenings
laround Milltown, to say mnothing of
lour factories already in operation,
ibacked by the best farming section in
‘\Georgia. |
Don't these facts impress you that
!the lots we are selling, all in the in- 1
jcorporate limits, many of them on main
streets, are dirt cheap at $50.00? |
Besides we absolutely guarantee you
against any possible loss. We have
ionly a few left; better write us at
jonce. |
gou'rn GEORGIA LAND AND IND.
; COMPANY, |
MILLTOWN, GA. L
CURES BLOOD, SKIN DI&EASES,f
CANCER, GREATEST BLOOD !
« PURIFIER FREE.
’ If your bhlood is impure, thin, dis
eased, hot or full of humors, if you |
have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, |
eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, |
risings and buwmps, scabby, pimply
skin, bone pains, cattarrh, rhesma- |
tism or any blood or skin diseass,
take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B).
Soon all sores heal, aches and pains
stop and the blood is made pure and
rich. Druggists or by express $1 per ‘
‘arge bottle. Sample free by writing |
Rlood Balm Company, Atlanta, Ga. B.
B. B. is especially advised for chroenic,
deep-seated cases, as it cures after all
else rails. e ‘ ts
Even the man who carries chips on
both shoulders doesn’'t necessarily
walk upright.
F C Rfks GUY ARMSTRONG |
RIES & ARMSTRONG
JEWELERS
815 Tarrp STrEET. Mapox, Ga.
Reliable Goods Only.
EYES TESTED FREE ‘
Dust and damp proof Waiches for the
Farm. |
J. W. RUTLAND,
Buggy and Wagon Doctor
- IRWINTON GA.
will prescribe for, and operate on, Carri
riages, and Wagons. This is the time of
the year for you to send your sick and
crippled vehicles to our hospital for a new
lease on life. ;
OFFICE DAYS
Six Days of Each Week, Sabbath Closed. ‘
. CHARGES FIRST CLASS
All work guaranteed to wear our, or money refunded.
CONSULTATION FREE
Coffins and Caskets
Which I fit up in the best and most modern style and at rea
sonable prices, 5
We also carry a full line of high grade Buggies and Harness,
The Wilburn House
Macon Georgia,
is a Modern First-class Hotel conveni
ently locacted. Nicely furnished. Service
the best. Table unexcelled. |
\ Rates on Application,
MRS P. A. SIMITFEL, Proprietress.
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| - MAKES HEALTHY, HAPPY, PRETTY BABIES. 3
11T 1S HARMLESS . PLEASANT, EFFECTIVE. 25& 50¢ EVERIWHERE. &
. T. P.MARSHALL, MFG.CHEMIST. & MACON, GA,, =
| Pe o MACON, GA., APRIL 10, 1905 |
/i N All Mothers should use BABY EASE. [ltacts like a charm on §
_ f 4 \s"\\ :layl:;fie Frégd-dsau‘ghsels. so“ its p‘lgnsanuo take, Keeps her bow- g
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i G é}* e Respect, MRS.M.J. PAUL. . |
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Liabilities.
Capital Stock .... .... «iis 04....$ 50,000.80
CHOWBMON .. . i i s aaaias 22,500.2
Depoilte . ... .. .0 o ... ~ SRR
Surplus and undivided profites . , . . 51,615.08
.Rediscounts .... .... ... .co cee. 18,485.68
Cashier's Checlt ;i i s swis 228.81
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