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IRWINTON BULLETIN
Official Organ Os Wilkinson County.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
A.
ÜBSCRIPTION SI.OO A YEAR IN
ADVANCE.
SAM W, HATFIKLiL, Editor,
IjEE P. HATFIELD, Assistant,
Advertising rates furnished on Ap
plication.
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Entered at the Irwinton postoffice as
second-class mail matter
If a married man will go to the city
and look in the show windows, he
will keep his wife away.
Now, pnl on your spring time look
and your song bird air and let every
body know that yon are glad you are
living. 'Youngman, we know where
your thoughts will lightly turn.
Uy a recent decision of the
Supreme Court the negroes are re
strained from forming a lodge entitl
ed “Knights of Pythias.” But they
may call themselves “Knights of
Ham,” “Knights of Booker Wash
ington,” or Knights of anything else,
and continue in their good works.
A very swell banquet was given by
the Macon bar last Friday evening
(and curly Saturday morning) in
honor of Judge Emory Speer, There
was lots of fine speaking and plenty
of refreshments. It is reported that
150 quarts of champagne and other
I , fine liquor were ordered for the oc
/ casion.
Just received, not a car load, but
a full line of men, youths and boys
suits.—E. Johnson.
It is being generally suggested
that Governor Brown should not be
pestered with any opposition for the
second term. We admit that he is a
wise Governor ami has serevd the
people well, but we think Hon. Hoke
Smith has a perfect right to run if
he cares to, in veiw of what was done
|7~to him.
Tile next big undertaking of At
lanta is to get together a baseball
team that can get away’ with the pen
nant.
A South Georgia Dentist was ar
rested a few days ago for being mixed
up in a business of moulding some
thing else besides false teeth. He
was caught with some gold plated
' coins wonderfully resembling the
real goods. Moral: The short cut to
riches often leads through tha pene
tentiary.
Perhaps the most charmibg story
that has appeared for some time in
the. magazines is “The Circuit Rider’s
Wife,” which was concluded in last
week’s issue of the Saturday Even
ing Post.
8 W I
igin. j ’ 3 0 la S “
A Teak For
The Whole Family
This splendid tonic will keep
I every member of your family 8
■ in good health. Adults suffer.
I ing from dyspepsia, or indi-
gestion, general exhaustion or |
K breakdown will find in this I
natural tonic renewed health
■ “ and strength. Delicate, rapid-
ly growing children will find
in this tonic the assistance
■ their digestive organs need to
■ get the proper nourishment
and strength from their food.
I DR. D. JAYNE’S
TONIC VERMIFUGE
■ acts directly on the stomach j
■ and other digestive organs,
■ toning them up and enabling
B | them to do their work properly.
■ I In this way it brings about
permanent health and.
| strength. On the other hand,
■ 0 ordinary tonics, which give ar-
H tificial strength by stimulation
and by supplying food material,
■ are only effective as long as
B they are taken.
■ Sold by -All Orugglstt — 3
I sixes, SOc. and SSe.
Take Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant
■ If you want to Ret rid of your
■ Cough or Cold.
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A. H. Smith Horse &
Mule Co.
HORSES & MUI ESI
We have just received a large shipment
of mules, also a shipment of horses and
mares suitable foi driving, saddle and
general (arm use. Call at our barns and
we will take a pleasuse in showing you
our stock and give you prices.
11 Si In & Mik Co.
610—12 Third St., Macon, Ga.
Pose As A Capitalist.
For ONE DOLLAR we will semi you three handsomely lithographed, but
worthless, stock certificates, which you can fillotit yourself for any amount,
and have lots of fun showing to your friends as proof that you are wealthy.
These certificates appear to represent rail wav, gold mining and insurance en
terprises and look just like the “real thing”, but must not be used to realize
money on.
ONE SAMPLE FOB FIFTY CENTS.
(send two cent stamp for illustrated circular)
INDEPENDENT PRINTING COMPANIES,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
H uHnw
First-class Work
At Reasonable Prices.
3021-2 SBGonfl 31, lacoa. (is.
Ter:. Dollars for
Ten Ears of Corn
That’s a prize worth having.
Plant Culver’s Special Golden Dent
CORN
and receive $lO for the best ten ears grown
from the seed purchased from
Culver & Kidd,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORgIA. ' |
Your corn will be eligible to win any other prize
offeied at the Great Corn Show to be h ( eld in
Prices: Cash 'With Order.
Half Peck SI.OO, Peck $1.50
Half Bushel $2.75, Bushel $5.00
Express Prepaid.
Milledgeville, Ga. next fall.
Our corn is extra select, suitable for this sectioo.
Order now and join the contest for better corn.
The judges at the Great Corn Show will act as
judges for the award of this prize.
Anthony Field Fence.
The Best on the Market.
SOLD SY
Balkcom Hardware Co.
362 Third-st. Macon, Ga.
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Delays Are Dangerous.
“This milk is sour, and I won’t taka
It,” declared the lady.
“That’s your own fault, ma’am,” re
torted the dealer. “I offered it to you
day before yesterday when It was ,
freslu and you wouldn’t take It.”—
But Did She?
"My head sches awfully.” she eig'li
ed. “If wseen’fe here rd take nay
hair off and sest ft.”
“What?” he cried.
“I mean down,” she corrected.—New
York Press. ' ■. ; j ।
। Laymen’s Convention
To Be At Bule
To the Preachers and Christian Work
ers of Wilkinson County :
Permit me to call your attention to
the coming Laymens Missionary and
Christian Worker’s Convention to be
held in Dublin, Ga., March 15-20, in
clusive. The list of speakers and sub
jects to be discussed offer a rare oppor
tunity to tins immediate community.
The program committee lias spared
neit.i er time nor money in its effort to
furnish such speakers to present perti
nent subjects to all who avail them
selves of the meeting.
Permit me to call attention to the fact
that to the Sunday school workers this
convention offers special inducements,
for the entire afternoon session of each'
day will be devoted to some phase of
the Sunday school work and also a
series of talks by Dr R C Cranberry on
the Gospel of Matthew, which is the
book from which the Sunday school les
sons will be taken for the year. The
advantages that this meeting offers to
the l ivinen upon the liveliest questions
thnl confronts the Christian church to
day, namely, missions, is unusually
fine. Every phase of home ami b.reign
missions will be handled by com potent
men, for it is the purpose of those hav-
I ing the meeting in charge that every
I needy field shall recieve its due con
sideration. To those interested in the
queston of personal evangelism and
deepening of spiritual life, either per
sonally or in church, ne most Lenrtil.v
commend the. vai nus sermons and se
ries of talks presented in the program,
it is the desire of those in charge that
each church shall send a delegate, whose
entertainment will be furnished free
and that every pastor attend from the
opening night of the banquet to the
close, whose entertainment will also be
furnished free. (
We are glad to announce that the R
Rwill furnish cheap rates, the exact
fare to be announced later, and should
the crowds warrant it, we feel sure in
stating that special trains can be secur
ed in order that they might remain over
for the evening services.
There will be no h es attached to ai -y
of the services, save a small f<<> for< a"h
plate at the banquet, which will be
held oil Tuesday evening, at which
time three of the strongest speakers on
three of the livelist questions will be
presented to the bumpier. Believing
that this meeting presents a rare o apor
ruinty. and earnestly desiring the sit -
tendance of all mennnd women inter
ested in the futherance of the work ol
Christ, I take this method of speaking
thus frankly and freely to you.
F internally.
Rev John M Cutler.
Pastor Methodist Church, Dublin, Ga.
Man’s suits $5 00 and up; men’
Sunday pants $1.25 and up; boys’
suits $1.35 and up; boys’ kuicker
boaker pants $0.25 and up at E,
Johnson’s.
It Ilas been of -Much
Benefit to the jlgri
cultural Interests
For several years. Culver & Kidd,
wholesale and retail druggist, > i'-
ledgeville, Ga. have offered prizes for
the four largest turnips grown from
seed that they have sold, and this little
' ple.isent rivalay together with the tur
: nip crop to increase five - r six hundred
per-cent It has been reeonized by the
i entire county :.s being of much bewtv
I to our agricultural in’erest. and i- cog
nizing this fact. Culver & Kidd .have
decided this veer to offer a ten dollar
! prize to the district composing Baldwin,
. Hancock, Washington, Wilkinson.
; Jones and Putnam Caunties for the tci
j largest ears of corn grown from thei
I special selected Golden Dent, Corn It
jis a known fact the Corn show which
i will be given in Milledgeville, Ga. in
I the fall will give a great inwetus for
corn raising and m addition tone
prizes that will be offered at this time
Culver & Kidd come forward and offer
the above p.emium tor this special
brand of corn grown from the seed
bought, fro n them. Every name pur
chasing seed from them will be regist
ered, and the judges at the Corn Show
will act ns judges for them for the .
award of their prize. You wilFsee oth
er advertisement elsewhere in this pap
er. This Corn will also be eligible for
other prizes at the Milledgeville corn
show to beheld next. tall.
Australian Cadets.
AH children in Australia are drilled,
■ but the elder boys are attached to the
Australian military forces by means
of the cadet corps. Almost every large
school has its bund of cadets, who
wear neat khaki uniforms and are
j nrmed with light rii’es. in the use of
which they are frequently instructed '
Every year those boys bare shooti..
matches, and the scores prove that
among the youngsters there are many
who have already become sliilb
marksmen,—London Stund ir
6 i Itai
Has vta Over
ani above ife moot of actaal money
deoosll Your solM
CITI NATIONAL RANK
Dublin; Georgia.
How
Do You
Feed
Yow Crops? G-
Dk O YOU KNOW just what your cotton and corn
H need, and are you furnishing it in such quantities
' as required and in such shape that the
! plant can nse it ?
Suppose you should put the food for your stock in a
box, nail it up and place it in their trough —would you ex-
Spect them to thrive and grow fat ?
Hardly! |
Well, <1 T eveoccn- to you that when you use lumpy, M
J badly-nixed yertid n.rs yen are putting this same proposi-
Ition up t- y crops- —; ;<-.f: .g them plant food in such ' R
shape chat they can’t get to it?
Fertilizers, to do your crops any good, must dissolve in
the soil waters. These are constantly in motion, rising to
the surface ch. ring the day and sinking at night —passing
and repassing rhe roots of the plant, which absorb the food
conb.hr d in rhe water —and this is the onSy way in which
| the plant can feed.
Therefore, when you buy fertilizer, you should do so
with the idea of furnishing food for your crop and on the
same principle that you should purchase food for your
stock. It should not only contain the necessary Ammonia,
Phosphoric Acid and Potash, but above al! else these
shotrfd :bc- ibr eoh’hb?! r “r -tIK? mechanical condition
of lac t h::hr; i'lou.r a : ah ; s ■ ; permit the plant to
abswbe. r ■ i e <<ods should be manu-
fact’wed ‘.A. a . d 1 not give up their plant
food at one th..L. . i a a xudy supply throughout
the entire growing season.
!. This is the fcriDLer you sfeosiM have and can ^et —
in only :me v. 7 ay. It is impossible to produce a goods like
this by the dry-rimi ag of raw materials, whether you do
this at Imme with a shovel and a screen or buy it from h
someone wo.o bos wide it the same way —the only differ
ence being in the quantity.
These rm! : ’-ls mvri- bo ground to a powder, and it re
quires xr-.h . / -. .ads of dollars to do it
properly. D..y::v: . . ,i be so manipulated that when
com ;■ :te, ;; . i ' vre ■ onapawad, each ounce of which is
■ c .we, and not a mixture, one
part of w-:wh wi:. i contain too much Ammonia and too
little Tots I-, voile another part would be exactly the
■ opposite —,-ui all cf it contain plant food locked up and
not available.
I Remember that 'he chemical analysis cf a fertilizer is no
test of io c;vp gwe.vo;g qualities. The chemist can pul
verize lumps and by the use of various means search out
the p;ant food; yow C?op can’t.
You can take an axe, break open the box and get the
corn; yosr sauJe can’t g
Don’t risk a crop failure ! |
Insure your peace cf mind as well as your crop by using
Armoar’s
Aiamoniated I
ini / ? i?«
p erfchzers
Manufactured by |
Armona!. Fertilizer Works I
ATIANTA, GEORGIA
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