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CLARENCE H. CUBBEDGE
Cubbedga-Reddhg Hardware Companey
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW STOCK
Hardware and Household Specialties.
361 Third Street, Macon, Ga. Pllone No ’ 227
Every Blbm Sliould 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.
PEOPLES' BiK Os GORDOK, GEORGIA.
W, A. .TONES, President, J. W. BROOKS, Vice-President,
J. E. BELL, Cashier.
J. W. BROOKS & SON
GORDON, GEORGIA
The Leaders in Low Prices on Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hats Notions, Hardware, Farm
Supplies and Groceries.
It wdl be to your interest to call and in
spect out 5c and 6c tines of Ginghams
and Calicos.
We have accepted the Agency for brik and are pre
pared to make you Close Prices on any Quntity or
Quality you may want.
J. W BROOKS & SON
GORDON, GEORGIA.
OUR SPRING LINE
OF SHOES
HAVE ARRIVED AND THEY ARE BEAUTIES.
We are exclusive
CRABSTOCK-TKRY CCS agents for the Fam
Eou.i Craddock-Ter 17
Shoes, and when \ou
buy a pair them you
know what you’re
getting.
Every pair of them is guar
anteed. The Bell on the
Sole is your proof. We
want you to see them.
thisslyiish, easy fitlir.g shoe Our Spring and Summer
is unexcelled Di v Goods are Comig in
an ® they cap the Climax.
H.F. STOKES
GORDON, GA.
H. Wright, Seedsman
30G THIRD ST. MACON. GA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Garden, Field
and Flower Seeds.
OUR SPECIALTIES:
Seed Corn. Amber and O.ange Cine Seed, Cliufas, Peanuts, Cotton
Seed, Melon Seed, Velvet Reai s, Katler C >rn, Millet Seal—Corns:
Tennessee Red Cob, Improved Gohlen Dent, Blounts & Cookes
Proline, Snow Flak-, Columbian Beauty Red Cob, Blardy Butcher
Very Fiue, Impr. v.-d A lams Early large ears; and all other seed
carried in an up-to-d;ve seed house,
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
jg^Senuinc Becky Ford Cantaloupe Seed—Rocky Ford Grown.
| LOCAL ITEMS. |
Go to St< kes for your shoes.
Mr B. I . Simpson, of Macon spent
last Sunday in Irwinton the guest of
his pare' ts. Mr and Mrs J. 11. Simpson
Try Stokes of Gordon for your
next pair of shoes.
M r Ed. Miller of Gordon, was here
Sunday visiting ‘•friends”
Read Stokes’ new adv in this is
sue of the Bulletin,
John D G ace left this we< k for
Sanford, Fla., where he has accepted
a position on a steamboat as an elec
trician.
You should read the a v. of Mrs
Gr E Price, of Mclntyre, in another
column >f of this issue. She has an
xcellen showing of fine millinarv.
H F Stokes of Gordon has receiv
'd a beautiful line of ready-to-W'ar
ats. You should see his line.
The co; victs to be used on the
midic roads h ive arrived iml are a'
work n ihe Mel ’\ rr road.
Stokes nt Gordon w II sell ,ou In t
er s. oes for less money.
It f call the attention of the Bulk'll
nd i- o .the new Adv. of R I.
neek J' Co ,of Macon I, this issm
Yon shmihl inspect the 5c lines el
.Inghams ami calicoes nt J W. Bi'ook-
JcSon’s, Gordon.
Bro Ch.ldress delivered two ver iu
■ ■re~iiug sermons last Sunday morning
nd evening at the Methodist chine
Both services were well aliened.
The ladies of the western part of the
County can timl evey I hiug in ladies’,
misses’ and children’s mil- at Mis-
Tcrtrude McCoy’s, Jeffersonville, Ga.
L ices are astonishingly ow.
We invite vour atti tiou to the ad
rilsement of .1 \\ Hooks of Gordon.
Uris issue. lie carries ai np-to
,e line । I Gry goods, shoes, hardware
d grocel ies, ami he most respect full \
Jo its a part of your patronage.
Honor Roll Talmage Institute for
'larch—Seventh grade, Jimmmie Hai
field, Eilr a Nesbitt, Gertrude Speais.
zetta Davis—Nilh grade, Lee Hat
ield. Rub' Culpepper, Lola Hatfield,
■ertha Stinson, Rosa Byington. Those
.aking 950 r over only, appear on this
dl.
We are delighted to announce that
ie mist has been cleared away and
logs seem to be working on a har
। minus basis again in our school,
i' is. to our certain knowledge, has
"<•11 one of the most successful term
t old Talm ge hi many year*. There
• Ver was a man who seemed to be
iore thor uglily interestei in (lie
uise of education than Prof Stokes,
nd it goes without saving that he has
lone double his p irt in tutoring the
mpils of his school. Let us all rail'
o bis support and make the la-t days
f his term the best ones.
SPRING 1909.
New Goods
ARE APR VING AND BEING OPENED EVERY DAY.
-Suh’oss Made irousers,” Brandegee,
Kincaid & os. Clothing. Ihe Celebrat
ed ‘ Emerson” and “No Name” Hatr.
“Faultless Shirts” and a Correct line of Furnishings
Wil! Dress You Correctly at the Most Reasonable
Prices.
R. L CHEEK & CO
406 Third Street MACON, GA.
WANTED.
‘•Manager: —We want a man who
calculates to earn what he gets, to
manage a branch office for us. No
thing but a hustler n°ed apply. W.
M. G iddens, Tifton, Ga.
“Salesman:—We want a go, d
salespiah either on salary or commis
ion at once- Gan offer the right man
a good contrac . Address P. 0. Box
No 74 Valdosta, Ga.
“Wanted:—A good salesman to
represent a good real estate concern
with exclusive territory. Can offer <
contract that has sou e future in it.
Address P. 0. Box No 197 Tifton,
Georgia,”
A most enjoyable meeting of the
Sewing Circle was that held at Mrs
Ira Burkett’s on Ifist Thursday after
noon. Th. home was unusually at
tractive, ami Mrs Burkett, who has
entertained the Circle several times,
proved herself a more efficient hos
tess each time. Several hours were
spent m clm.tii g and sewing; inter
which cbatting(?) and sewing were
lain aside for dainty refreshme..ts,
which consisted of delicious cream
and cake de.ightlully prepared by
the Sanitary Dory Co., of Macon.
The next meeting will be held with
Mm Geo Carswell on Thursday after
noon April 8 h.
Mr H IT Bass, of Atlanta, Ga.,
representing Jefferson Standard Life
Insurance Co., of Raleigh, N C., is
offering our good citizens a splendid
op] ortunity in selling Southern In
surance to Southern people. Too
rnui'li good money goes North for
Life Insurance. All interested should
write him at 312 English-American
Building, Atlanta, Ga.
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GEORGlA—Wilkinson County :
J N Holloway, administrator upon
the estate of W J Holloway, late of
said county, deceased, having filed bis
petition for discharge. This is to cite
all persons eoneerned to show cause
again-t the granting of this discharge,
nt the regular term of the Court of
Ordinary for said county to be held on
first Monday in April 1909.
J. E. BUTLER, Ordtnarv.
Stylish Millinery.
I have just returned from Atlanta where I have been study
ing the Spring and Summer styles, and have bought a full
line of everything pertining to
Fancy and Stylish Millinery.
The ladies are cord.ally invited to call and inspect my line,
MRS. C. H. PALKER Georgia.
Over J. W Rutland’s Store.
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
FIRST ROUND.
I will be al the following places at
the times specified, for the purpose of
receiving state and county taxes for
the year 1909:
High Hill Thursdav April 1, from 2
to 4 p m
Turkey Creek (B C Arnold’s store)
Friday Anri' 2, from 2 to 4 p in .
Irwinton Monday. Tuesday a.d
Wednesday April 5. 6 and 7 each day
from 10 a m to 3 p m.
Toomsboro (for Lord’s ami Pass
more) on Monday April 12. from 10 u.
tn to 3 p tn.
Bloodworth (at Bonner's store) Tues
day April 13, from 10 a tn to 3 p in
Ivey Wednesday April 14. from 10 a
m to 2 p m
Gordon (Ramah) 'Thursday April 15.
from 10 11 m t<> 3 p in
Bethel Friday April 16, from 8 to 11
a. m.
Griffin Tuesday April 19, from 10 a
in to 2 p in.
This March 9.1909.
J. B. BUTLER.
Tax Reeriver, W. C.
GEORGI A — Wilkinson County :
Notice is hereby given that the tin
iler-igned has applied to the Ordinary
of saul county for leave to sell certain
wild lands, to-wit: Lots 378, 379 and
380 in orginally Appling but now Ware
county, Georgia, belonging to the
estate of Augustus C. Brown, for dis
tribution of said estate among heirs.
Said application is made to -ell said
lands either publicly or privately, ami
the same will be heard at the April
term 1909 of said court. This March
11th, 1909. Mrs. S. N. Bootlie,
Administratrix of the estate of
Augustus C. Brown, deceased.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA —Laurens County :
Notice is hereby given to all credit
ors of the estate of GEORGE E.
CARLTON, late of said county, de
ceased. to render in an aceoimt of their
demands to me within the time pre
scribed by law, properly made out.
Ami all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 3rd <!ay of March. 1909.
MRS. LUCY C. GILBERT,
Administratrix Geo. E. Carlton, de
ceased .
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County:
Under and by virtue of an execution
issued from the office of the tax collec
tor of said eo'intv, I have levied upon
and will sell before the court house
door m the town of Irwinton, said
county, on the first Tuesday in April
1909, during legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the Mlewing
described propertv. to-wit: Eight (8)
acres land, more or less, lying and be
ing in the 4th land district of said
county, bounded on the North and East
by Dry Branch, on the South by Cof
fee Creek, and on the West by the pub
lic road leading from Lord’s Mill to
Liberty church. Levied on and will
be sold as the property of E. W. Gould
to satisfy said fifa which was issued
against him for state and eou .ty taxes
for the year 1908. Sani E. " . Gould
notified of lew in writing. This MaJeli
2ml. 1909.
C. H. PARKER, Deputy Sheriff.
GEORG I A —Wilkinson County :
Will be sold before the court house
door in said eountv, on the first Tues
day in April next, during legal sale
hmirs, to the highest bidder for cash.
Fifty acres land, more or less, the same
being the North half of the old J F
Colson home place, in said county,
bounded as follows: On the North
and East by B Wynn. South by line
separating land levied upon from the
other half of said J F Colson lands,
and on the West by W C Thompson.
Levieil upon ami sold as the property
of Mrs Elizabeth Colson to satisfy a
justice e-rnrt fifa against Mrs Elizabeth
Colson in favor of .1 W Poe. Levy
made by .1 E Meadows, constable.
This March 10th 1969.
; C. H. PARKEK. Deputy Sheriff*
Legal Notices.
PETITION FOR ROAD.
GEORGI A—Wilkinson County :
io All Whom it May Concern :—
Take notice that W. M. Lavender, G
T. Waters, J. M. Shepherd, J. J. Shep
herd, J. T. DuPree and W. T. Shep
herd, have applied for an order seek
ing the establishment of a new road,
which has been laid out and marked
conformably to law by commissioners
iluly appointed, ami a report thereof
made on oath, said road commencing
at, or near, the Lavenper school house,
situated on the land of E. B. Laven
der, and running in u noithernly di
rection along the land line of W. M.
Lavender aad B. F. Pate, Jr., thence
across lands of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
MeCullar. G T Waters. W T Shepherd,
J J Shepherd, J M Shepherd and John
I' DnPree’s "Lindsey place, intersect
ing with she Irwinton and Macon pub
lic road near the residence of John T
Hatfield; now if no good cause be
shown to ti.e contrarv by persons in
terested in th:s matter, the order will
be granted bv the undersigned at the
office of County Commissioners in said
county on the 6th day of April 1909,
establishing said new road.
This the 2nd dav of March. 1909.
R. E. Spears, Chairman,
F. I. Lord.
R. J. Stuckey,
D. E. Tindall,
J. R. Barfield.
County Commissioners,
J. S. Davis. Clerk.
GEORGI A —Wilkinson County :
Under and bv virtue of a mortgage
given by J R Benford to Gonlon Mer
ea'itile Com any. to secure payment of
n»le for $175 due March Ist, 1909. we
will sell before the court house door
in the town of Irwinton on the first
Tuesday in April next ilurii.g legal
sale hours the following property:
Forty acres of laud more or less, in
said eountv, Ivey district, hounded on
the North by laud* of Stevens Broth
ers. East by the John Bateman lands,
West by lands of J. P. Blood worth
and Smith bv lands of B Bateman.
Proceeds of said sale to be appled to
payment of said note, interest, cost and
ten per cent, attorney’s fees. Said
deed being executed on Dec 28, 1908,
and recorded Dee 30, 1908, in Book 5
folio 540 office Clerk Superior Court
Wilkinson county. This Match Utb,
1909. Gordon Me eantile Co.
Lindsey <& Carswell. Att’v’s.
J. W. HO' KS
GORDON. QA.
I invite the people of the county to
visit my store ond 1 enn assure them
the very best values on
Drv Goods,
Groceries,
Hard vare,
and No ions.
I want you tn give me one call and
I believe this will make us friends
Ido not handle any shoddy goods.
If you get it here it’s all right.
You should see my Spring and Sum
mer lines of Dress Goods, Luces, Em
broideries and Novelties.
J. 1 Hooks
GORDON, GEORGU.
FOLEYSnONEY*™TAR
far tMMrtnt taf*, *»r«> optatee .