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RWINTON BULLETIN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO A YEAR IN
ADVANCE.
Official Organ Wilkinson County.
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HARRIS WATERS, Editor.
Advertising rates furnished on Ap
plication.
Entered at the Irwinton postoffice a*
second-class mail matter
Misses Rosa Byington, Ruby Cul
pepper of this city, and Cora Price of
Mclntyre entered the G. N. and I.
College at Milledgeville last week.
Miss Annie Graybill Wood left Tues
day for Macon to enter at Wesleyan.
Mrs. A. Baum and daughter, Miss
Carrie, returned to Irwinton.
The editor and family have moved
to Quality Hill.
Professor Williams and family are
spending part, of this week in Ten
nille.
Brother Childress visited in Macon
this week.
Mesdames William Stevens and G.
S. Riley of .Macon visited relatives in
Irwinton a portioijf of this week. .
The survey of the car line from
Mclntyre to Irwinton will probably
be made this week by an expert en
gineer of Macon.
The school is growing every week.
Brother Mode Shepherd, better
known here as “Gloomy Gus,” has
treated himself to a new surrey, and
his passengers between here and Mc-
Intyre will smile when they have oc
casion to take a ride with him.
We call your attetnion to the state
ment of the condition of the People's
Bank of Gordon in this issue. This
institution has made rapid progress.
For indigestion and all stomach
trouble take Foley’s Orino Laxative,
as it stimulates the stomach and liv
er and regulates the bowels and will
positively cure habitual constipation.
Sold by all druggists of Irwinton;'
Hodges and Evans & Gordon. ts
If you are all run down Foley’s
Kidney Remedy will help you. It
strengthens the kidneys so they will
eliminate the impurities from the
blood that depress the nerves, and
cause exhaustion, backache, rheuma
tism, and urinary irregujarities,
which sap the vitality. Do not de
lay. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy at
once. Sold by all druggists of Irwin
ton; Hodges and Evans & Gordon.
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Any intelligent person may earn a^
good income corresponding for news-'
papers; experience unnecessary.
Send stamp for full particulars. Em
pire Press Syndicate, Middleport, N.
Y.
STATEMENT
of the
Condition of the
PEOPLE’S BANK, OF GORDON, GA.,
located at Gordon, Ga., at the close
of business September 1, 1909.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts .. ..$32,597.01
Overdrafts 1,275.78
Banking house 2,347.65
Furniture and fixtures .. .. 1,752.58
Due from banks and bank-
ers in the state 3,188.22
Due from banks and bank- ,
ers in other states .. .. 832.23
Currency .. 1,193.00.
Gold .. .. 815.0a
Silver, nickels and pennies 882.75
Checks and cash items .. .. 226.08
Interest paid 590.58
Total *.545,700.88
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.. ..$17,300.00
Surplus fund .. .. 865.00
Undivided profits, less cur-
rent expenses and taxes
paid 348.10
Individual deposits subject
to check 12,848.27'
Time certificates ' 4,339.51
Bills payable , including
time certificates repre-
senting borrowed money. 10,000.00
Total $45,700.88
State of Georgia,
Wilkinson County.
Before me came J. E. Bell, cashier
of People’s Bank of Gordon, Ga., who
being duly sworn, says that the above
and' foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
books of file in said bank.
J. E. BELL, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 11th day of September, 1909.
J. G. PEARSON,
N. P. and Ex, Off. J. P.
No matter how long you have suf
fered, Foley’s Kidney Remedy will
help you. Mrs. S. L. Bowen, of
Wayne, W. Va., writes: “I was> a
sufferer from kidney disease, so that
at times I could not get out of bed,
and when I did I could not stand
straight. I took Foley’s Kidney Rem
edy. One dollar bottle and part es
the second cured me entirely.” It
will cure you. Sold by all druggists
of Irwinton; Hodges and Evans &
Gordon. ts
Georgia—Wilkinson County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
E. G. Cummings, having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate
of J. S. Cummings, late of said coun
ty,—
This is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin to J. S.
Cummings to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not
,be granted to E. G. Cummings on J.
S. Cummings’ estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 9th day of August, 1909:
ts J. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
Georgia—Wilkinson County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the ordinary
of said county for leave to sell land
belonging to the estate of Mary Clay,
deceased, for payment of debts and
distribution. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the court
of ordinary for said county to be ‘held
on first Monday in October, 1909.
This September 8, 1909.
IRA B. STINSON,
.Administrator Estate Mary Clay.
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Georgia—Wilkinson County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has appiied to the ordinary
of said county for leave to sell land
belonging to the estate of G. W. Wil
liams for payment of debts and dis
tribution. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the court
of ordinary for said county to be held
on first Monday in October, 1909.
This September 8, 1909. -
P. C. WILLIAMS,
Administrator Estate G. AV. Williams,
ts
Georgia—Wilkinson County.
Mrs. Josie Wright having made ap
plication to be appointed permanent
administrator with will annexed upon
the estate of James G. Wright, de
ceased, —
Notice is hereby given that 'said
application will be heard at the reg
ular term of the court of ordinary to
be held on first Monday in October,
1909.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this September 7, 1909.
ts J. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
Georgia—Wilkinson County.
S. W. Lee, administrator upon the
estate of L. W. Lee, late of said coun
ty, deceased, having filed his petition
for discharge,—
This is to cite all persons concern
ed to show cause against the granting
of this discharge at the regular term
of the court of ordinary for said coun
ty to be held on first Monday in Oc
tober, 1909.
ts J. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
Foley’s
ORINO
Laxative
la Pleasant and Effective
CURES
Constipation, Stomach and
Liver Trouble.
by stimulating these organs and
restoring their natural action.
Is best for women and chil
dren as ORINO does not gripe
or nauseate.
Georgia—Wilkinson County.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the ordinary of Jones
county, I will sell before the court
house floor in the town of Irwinton,
Wilkinson county, on the first Tues
day in October next, during legal sale
hours, to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following property: One-eighth un
divided interest in 120 acres of land,
lying in Wilkinson county, and being
the same land drawn by Sarah Smith
under the will of the late Anderson R.
Brundgae, said land being fully de
scribed and bounded as shown in plat
setting the same apart to the said
Sarah Smith on the records in the
office of ordinary of Wilkinson coun
ty. Sold as the property of Mack B.
Smith, minor, for the purpose of sup
port, maintenance and education. This
September 7th, 1909.
JOHN W. SMITH,
ts Guardian for Mack B. Smith.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
Georgia—Wilkinson County.
All persons having demands against
the estate of WWiam Veal are re
quested to present them to the under
signed for payment properly proven,
unit those who are indebted to said
estate are required to make immedi
ate payment of the same, in terms
of the law.
This August Ist, 1909:
J. B. VEAL,
Administrator Estate William Veal.
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The Memphis Reveille says:
“One reason some of these small
towns don’t grow faster is that they
contain too many persons built on the
plan of the man who, when he went
to milk his cow, placed the stool in
the middle of the cowpen, sat down
and waited for the cow to back up
and be milked.”
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Railroad Faro to Macon, Ga.
September 14th to October 2nd, the
$125,000
Stock of I. KESSLER, L. D. Strong, manager, will be
sold in sixteen days at 33 cents on the dollar.
THIS STOCK CONSISTS OF ALL THE HIGH GRADES OF MEN’S, BOYS’AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, LADIES' READY TO WEAR,
MEN’S BOYS’ AND LADIES’ SHOES, DRY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, HAVING BOUGHT OVER $40,000 STOCK OF THE RECEIVER
OF THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, WHICH COMPANY WAS FORCED IN THE RECEIVER’S HANDS BY
STRIKE TROUBLES THROUGHOUT THE EAST, WE HAVE COMBINED THE PURCHASE WITH OUR IMMENSE STOCK, MAKING THE
LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF CLOTHING OF ANY STOCK IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA. YOU CANNOT AFFORD
TO MISS THIS SALE. GET ONE OF OUR LARGE FOUR PAGE CIRCULARS; IT WILL EXPLAIN THE ENTIRE SALE. IF YOU HAVE NOT
ALREADY RECEIVED ONE JUST DROP US A POSTAL AND WE WILL SEND YOU ONE BY RETURN MAIL REMEMBER THIS SALE TAKES
PLACE IN THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON, WHEN EVERY ONE NEEDS THIS CLASS OF MERCHANDISE. JUST THINK TO SAVE
FROM $3 TO $lO ON YOUR FALL SUITS—SAVE IN PROPORTION ON YOUR FALL AND WINTER SHOES—SUPPLY YOUR ENTIRE FAM
ILY WITH THEIR NEEDS FOR THE WINTER WEAR. *
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE THROWN TO THE BUYING PUBLIC AT LESS THAN THE COST
OF THE RAW MATERIAL.
Come to this sale even though you live a hundred miles
away. Just a few of the many bargains. Read these prices.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
$2.98 —Men’s all wool suits, all
to match, worth $lO, in this
sale $ 2.98
$4.69 —Men’s three piece suite,
all wool, new style, strictly
up to date, worth $12.50, or
your money refunded 4.69
s7.4B—Men’s fine suits, all to
match, new fall style, all wool
and French made, worth sls
to $lB, for sixteen days, will
go at 7.48
89c —Men’s $3 pants 89
$1.48 —Men’s $5 pants 1.48
89c—Boys’ suits worth $3, for
sixteen days 89
sl.69—Boys’ suits, all wool, styl-
Look For the Blue and Yellow Sign
L KESSLER,
ZU. STRONG, Manager.,
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MACON, GA.
ish, worth $5, for sixteen days 1.69
89c —Boys’ suits worth $3, for
sixteen days .. 89
$1.69 —Boys’ suits, all wool, styl
ish, worth $5, for sixteen
days 1.69
500 men’s fine overcoats, worth
from $lO to $lB, will go in
this sale for sixteen days—
choice 4.98
DRY GOODS.
Thread, per spool ... 01
Needles 01
Hooks and eyes, five papers .. .01
Ladies’ 15c hose 03
Children’s hose 03
Men’s hose .. .. .. 03
Ladies’ 10c handkerchiefs' .... .03
Men’s linen handkerchiefs 03 1
Standard prints .04
Bleached sheeting 03
SI.OO R. & G. corsets .39
$2.50 ladies’ skirts 89
5,000 yards laces, per yard .. .01
3,000 yards laces, per yard 01
10c ticking 051-2
10-4 sheeting .. ... .16
Men's overalls .. ... .. .. .39c
25c suspenders .08
SHOES.
48c —Children's school shoes,
worth $1.50 .48
89c—Boys’ school shoes, all
leather, worth $2.50, for six-
teen days ~.. .• .. «8>
98c—Men’s all leather work
shoes, worth $2, for sixteen
days .. .., 98
$1.48 for a $3 men’s dress shoe,
all solid, all sizes, for sixteen
days .. .. 1.48
89c —Ladies' patent vici, solid
leather, worth $2, for 16 days .89
$1.39 —Ladles’ solid leather
dress shoe, patent leather, Cu
ban heel, worth $3.50, in this
sale for sixteen days .. .. .. 1.89
THIS SALE TAKES PLACE AST
THE I. KESSLER, L. D. STRONG,
MANAGER'S, OLD STAND, 416-418
THIRD STREET.