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CLARENCE 11. CUBBEDGE
361 Third Street, Mapon-, Ga.
.LOCALS.
PARAG RAPHTCALLY PENCILED.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Momand arc at
Pensacola, Fla.
Hon. George H. Carswell went up to
Greensboro Monday.
Miss Mary Glover, of Dry Branch. 1
visited the families of Mrs. S. A. Hat
field and Mr. I. E. Burkett here this
week.
t Professor Sam W. Hatfield, of Ma
con, spent last Sundaj- in Irwinton
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Hatfield.
, We call the.attention of our readers
to the half-page advertisement of
Messrs. McCraw & Myrick, of Mil
ledgeville, in this issue of the Bulletin,
ond ask that you give it careful atten
tion, and when in that city call on
them.
Our readers will please bear with us
this week for a short paper, as the
printer's hand was accidentally hurt.
We hope to be able next week to again
give them all the news.
Professor Will C. Stokes and sister,
Miss Essie, Mr. Hollis Lindsey and
sister, Miss Rossie, were visitors to
Macon last Saturday and Sunday.
Little Miss Floreid Smith, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, of Mil
ledgeville, came over Monday to spend
the week with her grandparents, Mr. ;
and Mrs. E. C. Lindsey.
Mrs. M. Shepherd spent the first of :
the week in Gordon with her parents, ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brooks.
Let all the teachers remember the i
Inst tute meeting hero next Saturday
morning and be on hand at 10 o'clock
a. m.
Dr. Kinney, of Fort Valley, and Mr. j
W. O. Kinney, of Macon. spent last
Sunday in Irwinton with their mother
on Quality Hill.
CHRIST AND CONFUCIUS.
Christ was born in season,
A sin-cursed world to heal:
While .Confucius' life was set apart
To serve the common weal.
Chr'st taugh in living to be good
In service and in gift:
Confucius by precept ch'ef,
From self to find relief.
*
Christ o’er the world dishonored;
The God-man camo to be,
Found it his Father's business
Tn set the captive free.
Confucius great as teacher,
Philosopher and man.
By ideals ne'er could banish
The sin of one poor man.
Chr'st came forth to suffer
And die upon, the tree
That rich and poor and high and low
With Him might ever be.
GORDON ROUTE NO. 2.
Rev. W. S. Johnson filled his regular
appointment at Asbury Sunday and
preached a very, interesting sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wood, of Bethel,
visited home folks Saturday and Sun
day. *
Mrs. Ben Myrick is on the sick list
th isweek.
Messrs. H. T. Stinson, J. T. Dennard,
Dan Wood and Walter Dennard were
in Macon on business last week.
Mrs. H. T. Stinson is spending a few
days in Irwinton.
Mr. Freeman Brooks, Miss Myrick
and brother, of Clear Creek, were in
our midst Sunday.
Mr John Johnson, of Bullards, vis
ited friends and relatives in our com
munity Saturday and Sunday.
Messrs. Walker and Raymond Wood,
of Twiggs, were among the visitors at
Asbury Sunday. EXETER.
CROSS ROADS.
Mr and Mrs. Ed. Dixon spent Satur
day n'ght and Sunday with home,
folks.
Mr. Jack McConnel and son were in
this community Sunday.
Miss Anna Mae Waters and cousins,
Zula and Homer Shepherd, visited the
family of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Waters
Sunday.
Mrs. M. D. Simpson and Mrs. Ada
Mason spent one day last week with
Mrs. J. J. Shepherd.
Miss Flov Lee Everett spent Tues
day night with Miss Inez Waters.
Cubbedge-Redding Hardware Companey
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW STOCK
Hardware and Household Specialties.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE
FARMERS’ UNION.
The Georgia Division of the Farmers'
Un’on has 3,500 local unions and about
100,000 members. The National Union
is organized in twenty-six States, ami
has 3,500,000 members.
Its motto is Education and Co-oper
ation. Its aim is to promote the 13081
’interest of the farmers. It Is non
political. No official of the union can
be a candidate for a political office.
He must resign h's office in the union
before he runs for any national, State,
county or municipal place.
The union was founded in Mineola,
Tex., in August, 1902, six years ago.
The first attempt at organization in
Georgia was in 1904. In 1905, 1906 and
1907 tlie union took part in the Georgia
State Fairs, and this year it has loaned
its good will tb the enterprise.
Mr. Charles S. Barrett, a native
Georgian, is president of tho- national
organization.
National and State headquarters are
at Union City, near Fairburn, eighteen
miles from Atlanta, on the Atlanta and
West Point railroad.
Macon Implement Co.
. . Jobbers . .
Farm Implements, Machinery, and Gasoline En
gines
Wo carry the Largest and most Complete Lino in the South. Get
our PRICES and TERMS on anything you need,
□■rm
Cotton and Corn Planters, Compost Drills, Disc
Harrows, Plws, Weeders, Cultivators, Buggies,
Wagons and Hrness.
MAKE OUR PLACE HEADQUARTERS.
MUM IBM CGHPAHY,
451-453 Poplar Steet.
Macon, - Georgia.
M. J Dan uv,-President. O. L. Danby, Sec’y & Tn as.
M». C. Bali.com, Sk. IL 11. Plant, Jr. M. C. Lalkcom, Jb.
Balkeom Hardware Co.
(Successors to M. C. Balkeom.)
DEFERS IN
Hardware, Roofing, Paints, Oils, Glass.
302 THIRD ST. (Near Cherry) MACON, GA.
Farmers Hardware A Specialty.
Eggs For Sale.
Rhodelsland Reds and White Wayndotts from Winnrs at Macon,
Atlanta and Charleston Fairs. §1.50, $3.00 and $5.00 per 15. Stock a
matter of correspondence. Write.
R. H. Plant, Jr.
Macon, Georgia.
POPLAR HEAD NOTES.
Mr. F. L. Hagan made a busmess
trip to Toombsboro Monday last.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Rawls visited
the family of Mr. F. I. Lord Sunday
last.
L. Q- and T. H. Ell'ngton were in
our community Sunday last.
S. A. Lord visited Dublin Saturday
and Sunday last. Think'there must be
some attraction the way he is going so
often.
Mr. F. I. Lord made a business trip
to Macon Thursday last.
Mrs. Katie Simpson has been visa
ing Mr. B. Asbell's family the past
week.
Mr. J. T. Holland made a business
trio to Toombsboro Thursday last.
F. E. Hagan went to Dublin Tues
day last.
Mrs. Kat'e Hooks, of Atlanta, has
been visiting the family of 13. Asbell.
J. R. Eirngtcn visited Mr. T. I. Lord
Sunday evening.
J E. Lord, Sr., made a business trip
to Toombsboro last Thursday.
Mrs. Hagan has been visiting Mr. R.
L. Chr'stian’s family the post week.
J. E. Lord, Jr., went to Toombsboro
Monday last,
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Wright visited
Mr. A. J. Dummy's fam'ly last Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Wright is on tho sick list
this week.
Well, if this escapes the w’ste gas
ket I will come agam some time.'*
ST. V ALENTINE.
Dissolution Notice.
To Whom It Jlay Concern:
On account of the death of II A Hall,
the firm of II A Hall & Son no long
er exists, but the firm of W A Hall &
Co,, a -umes all the liabilities and
takes all the assets of the. old firm. Al!
parties indebted to the firm of II A
Hall & Son must conic forward and set
tle at. once, payments to be made to iV
A Hall & Co.
Tins Feb. 4th 1908 4
W. A. HALL, Executor
of 11. A. Hall,
W. A. HALL.
Public Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all 'per
sons of this county owning land
alongside the public roads that they
are required to clear the right-of-way
of all the public roads, as the roads
are to be straightened and worked.
The widths required by law is 16, 25
and 30 feet. The right-of-ways should
be looked after at once.
R. E. SPEARS,
C'hm'n Board Count Commissioners.
We Accept Produce.
We will acsept ail kinds of coun
try produce on subscription, from
chickens down to peas. This giies
all a chance to p ■,
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Farmers Union.
A call meeting of all the members
of the Farmers Educational and Co
operative Union of America of Wil
kinwn county to meet at ti c court
house in Irwinton on Tuesday Feb.
16, at 10 o’clock n. m. A speoker
from the State Union will be sent
for the occasion. If you don’t feel
like coming, come anyhow,
A STAR SERIAL BEGINS
NOW
There is an article in this number with
a big jolt in it. DON’T MISS 11.
You know some of the things
Everybody’s has dene. IHIS IS
ANOTHER.
There is a story by the “ Pigs Is
Pigs” man that is one long ache of
laughter, and back of these special
features a big, fine Everybody's
Magazine.
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Every Man Should Have
■ ’ A BANK ACCOUNT.
This Bank receives’ accounts of Cor
porations,Firms and individuals and
extends to all its customers every
courtesy consistent with sound bank
ing.
Every account whether large or small
is appreciated and receives our care
ful attention.
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PEOPLES’ Bffi 8f WM GEOEGIA-
. W, A. JONES, President, J. W. BROOKS, Vice-President,
J. E. BELL, Cashier.
H. F. STOKES’
Out Priee Sale.
GORDON, - - GEORGIA.
G Friday. January 15tli, and closes Sat-
urday January 30.
All Good—Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions,
Hardware and Groceries, going at below
COST!
Be sure io attend this sale and take advan
tage of the Low Prices
o
j H. F. Stokes, GEORGIA.
W. A. REDD INO
’Phone No. 227