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IRWINTON BULLETIN
OfUcial Organ Os Wilkinson County.
PPBLISPPP JCVERY FRIDAY
ÜBSußirriox SI.OO a year i.
ADVANCE.
SAM W. HATFIKLD, Editor,
LEE P. ffATFIELD, Assistant,
Advertising rates furnished on Ap
plication.
Entered at thp Irwinton n< stofflee a
second-class mail matter
It will soon be Christmas. Evei
ii 'W we catch the Yuletide spirit.
Tjie children rejoice '•o realize jhat
J lie happiest days of the year are al
pu-st here, after such a long, long
tune. AH of us begin to feel th.
jiiippiness which the season Orings,
the tune of the family reunjon, the
Christmas Tree and Santa Claus,
jvicn the Lord and King of the
/ ’liristmas should reign supreme in
exerj heart.
The United States has shown enor
.im.us growth in the past ten years,
t Mpmrie, it is the greatest .country
in the world, and Georgia is and will
i \.-r be the Empire State of the
S utli.
The L°Fd of Christmas will frown
mom the devotees of Bacchus. May
tlu re be none to "disturb the peace
.tun! good will of our little town dur
ing the holidays.
•The appointment by the President
pf Hon. Jos. R. Lamar, of Augusta,
to the United Slates Supreme Court
bench is gratifying to the people oi
Georgia, who feel sure that Judge
Lamar is eminently qualified for this
lijigh office. Whatever may be said
of the ability of President Taft, it is
.the universal opinion that he has
used excellent judgment in the selec
of Supreme Court Justices, which is
perhaps the most serious task a Pres
jdent ever has to perform.
The movement to bring the Cipi
ta\back into Georgiy is continqing to
grow. Watch it land on Coleman
Hill or Tatnall Square.
Temperance Rally ,
There is going to be a big Tem*
perance Rally at the Union Church
here on Monday night at seven oclock
Several short talk on Temperance
will be made.
Every one is cordially invited to
attend and bring their friends and
have your friend to bring their cou
sins too.
A Special program will be arrang
ed and annouced by the Irwinton
W. C. T. U. in next week’s iseue of
this paper.
Notice to Teachers
Special examination for teachers li
cense will be held in the office on Fri
day Jan 6th 1911.
Y’all are directed to suspend your
schools as soon as forty days have been
taught. If the forty days have not been
taught by the 24th of Dec you will sus
pend on the 23rd all schools will reopei
on the first or second Monday in Ja .
us patrons and teachers m»y ngfei-
Regular teachers institute on the 3rd
Saturday in Dec you are expected t<
attend, Hope to haye your check sot
November work ready on that day,
J S Wood CSC.
FOR SALE.OR RENT
The McArthur place. Apply to Mr>
Lucy McArthur,K Wesleyan College
Macon Ga. Dr J II Duggan ar J T Du
pree.
PRESSING
Cleaning and Pressing
done on short notice.
Work guaranteed. Near
Cason’s store.
jleed Babb Pressing Ciub,
Toomsboro, Ga.
Application Fur A
Bank Charter
GEORGIA, Wi.ki .ion County.
To the Honorable Phil Cook.
Secretary of State, Atlanta, Ga.
The un lersigned, whose names, sig >•
ed by each of them, and residences are
hereto attached, bring this our petition .
in pursuance of an Act of the General
Assembly of the State of Georgia, ap-
December 20th, 1893. and Acts amenda
tory thereof, and respectful! v show :
Ist. That we desire to form a cor
poration for the purpose of carrying on
the business of Banking.
2nd. The name and style of the pro
posed corporation shall be I WINTON
BANK, IRWINTON GA.
3rd. The location >.nd principal
place of business shall he the town of
Irwinton, County of Wilkinson and
State oj Georgia.
4th. The amount of Capitol Stock
I’wenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,
000.00), divided into 250 sh res of SIOO
each, .4&SGZXSS3
Bsth The nature of |t.he*’proposed
corporation shall be that of of a Bank,
with eontinous si ecession for the term
of thirty years, with the right of re
newal for a like term. To sue and be
sued. To have and use a Common Seal,
and at pleasure to alter the same. To
appoint such Officers and Agents as the
business of the corporation requires.,
prescribe theirduties, tlx their compen
sation, and remove tligm nt pleasure.
To make such by-laws as may he neces
sary or proper for the management of
its property and regulation of its af
fairs. To'hold. purchase, dispose of
and convey such real and personal * pro
perty as.may bejne.cessary for its uses
and business. To discount bills, notes
or other evidences of debt; to receive
and pay out deposits, with or without
interest; to receive on special deposit,
money or bullion or foreign coin, or
stocks or bonds of other securities; to
buy or sell foreign or domestic ex
change, or other negotiable paper; to
lend money upon personal security, or
upon pledges of bonds, stocks or nego
tiable securities; to take and receive
security by mortgage, or otherwise, on
property, real or personal; and gener
ally, to do and rerform all such other
matters and things not hereinbefore
enumerated as are or may be incident
to the business of Banking.
We herewith enolose the Charter fee
of $50.00 and pray to be ineorported un
the laws of this.state.
Signed,:
J. T. Dupree, Mclntyre, Ga.
Geo. 11. Carswell. Irwinton, Ga.
J. F. Lingo, Mclntyre, Ga.
J. S. Wood, Irwinton, Ga.
I. B. Stinson, Irwinton, Ga.
Joseph O. Snow, Ivey, Ga
C. M. Hitchcock, Toomsboro, Ga.
J. R. Hudson. Mclntyre, Ga.
J. L. Byington, Irwinton, Ga,
J. W. Lindsey, Irwintcn, Ga.
Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
Before me, personally appeared the
undersigned petitioners, who on oath
depose and say that $15,000 of the Cap
ital subscribed to the IRWINTON
BANK, IRWINTON, GA., for which
Bank deponents are now seeking incor
poration by the Secretary of State, has
actually been paid in cash by the sub
scribers, and that the same is in fact
held and is to be used solely forth.
business and purposes of the said cor
poration.
J. T. Dupree, Geo. 11, Carswell, J. F.
Lingo, J. S. Wood. I. B- Stinsop.
Joseph O. Snow, C. M. Hitchcock.
J. R. Hudson, J. L, Byington. J. W.
Lindsey.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 23rd day of November 1910.
J E But’er, Ordinary.
Wilkinson Counly.
SEAL)
State of Georgia,
Office of Secretary of State.
I Philip Cook. Seendary of State ot
'be State of Georgia, do hereby certify
I'hiit the attached two sheets of printed
•md written matter is a true copy of the
.pplication for a charter of the Irwin
on Bank, the original ot which is this
lav filed in my office.
In Testimony Whereof. I have here
uptq set my hand and affixed the Seal
if iny Office, at the Capitol, in the City
•f Atlanta, this 28th day of November
in the year of our Lord One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Ten and of the In.
dependence of the United States of
America the One Hundred and Thirty
five,
Philip Cook,
Secretary of State.
FORRENT
Two horse farm, Newby place about
two apd one half miles frorp Gordon.
Good land, splendid water and nice
orchard. Uncultivated this year. «°od
crops next year. Rent very reason
able.
Apply to
Hugh Chambers,
■ t Jfaeon, Ga.
Application For A
Charter.
St^te of Gen gia, Tw ggs Jn iuty.
To the llommible P. ilip Cook, Sec
retary of the State of Georgia Tl.e
Petition of the undersigned whose
names and residences are hereinaftei
fully set forth, respect fully sh-ws
Ist. That they desire to be iiicorpnted
under ilje la«s of Georgia as provided
in the nets of 1892 and the acts of 189.’
amemlitorv thereof, pages 60 and 61
2nd. They desire for themselves, their
successors and associates to he incorpo
rated under the name and style of the
Danville and Carv Smith and North
Railway Company.
3rd I'he Railway contemplated ii
rhis petition for a charter, is to be about
50 miles in lei ght. beginning ator neat
Danville ip the county of Twiggs anil
the state Georgia, and running inti
-outheriv diieetion through Twiggs n
cary Pulaski county on. and from
thence to Hawkinsville Pulaski eountj
via of cochran or Coley station and in
a north rly ■luectnm through Wilkin
son to Gordon in state of Georgia.
4th The Capital stock of said Railway
Company s’ all be One Hundred Thons
and Dollars ($100,000,00) and the bond
ed imlebtedress limited to fen Thous
and Dollars per mile ($lO 000.00) ol
actiuilly constucted railway m opperr
lion.
sth. They desire the charter of san
Railway to continue for and dun
the period of One Hun Ired and O-
Years. (101), as allowed by law,
6th The principal office of said Rail
way Company shall be in Danvil
Georgia.
7th Your petitioner declares that tin
do intend m good faith to go forwa>
without delay to secure subset iption
to the capital stock and to const met
equip, maintain, and operate said Rai)
wav.
Bth Your petitioner father show
that they have given four weeks nptiee
of their intention to apply for a chart
er by the publication of this petition n
the news papers, in which the Sheriff
advertisements are published in eaen of
the counties through which said Rail
way shall run once a weak for four
weeks before the tiling of this petition
Wherefore your petitioners prays
that they may be incorporated under
the provisions of the laws and the con
sti tttion of the State of Geoagia, with
all the powers and i riviledges incident
to such corporations under and by lir-"
tne of the laws and the Said eonstjtu-'
tion of the said State of Georgia,
Etou Sta Co. Evereit Shoo Co
Best Place in Macon for
SHOES
458 THIRD ST.
For Ladies, at $1.50 Pair
"SOUTHLAND BELLE”--CHAP ELY, DURABLE AND FULL VALUf
FOR PRICE,
For Ladies, at $2.00 Pair
“SOUTHERN GIRL’’—NOT “AS GOOD,” BUT THE BEST SOLD FOR
$2.00.
For Ladies, at $2.50 and $3.00 Pair
“THE AUTOGRAPH”—SOLD AT ABOVE PRICES, COMPARES MOST
FAVORABLY WITH MANY SHOES SOLD FOR SI.OO PER PAIR
HIGHER.
Famous Regal Shoes.
KNOWN THE WORLD OVER FOR THEIR SUPERIORITY OF FIT,
COMFORT, STYLE AND WEAR—THE PERFECTION OF FOOTWEAR.
"REGALS” FOR MEN $4.00 TO $5.00
“REGALS” FOR LADIES ~,, ~. $3.50 TO $4.00
s3.so—Craddock’s for Men-$3 00
THE “CRADDOCK" FOK MEN HAS EVERY QUALIFICATION OF
MOST $4.00 §HOES; BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR THE MAN “FROM
MISSOURI;” HE'LL “KNOW” ONCE HE BUYS AND WEARS A CRAD
DOCK.
Boys, Girls and ChiJdren
OUR LARGE STOCK OF SHOES FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS IS CARE
FULLY CHOSEN FROM MAKERS WHO SPECIALIZE ON THIS
LINE AND WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY INSTANCE,
A
Come -to
458 THIRD ST.
Everett Shoe Co.
9ih Your pctitoners attach hereto
their names and residences respective
ly as follows, to wit.
W L Jameson, Pulaski Co.
I r n. . - <.um. pula ,ki Co.
.1 i • g. I'nlaski (.'<>.
Frank Wade, Pulaski Co.
(1 G Porter, Pulaski C >.
G il Wad*, Pulaski Co.
B F Abm-t, Pulaski Co.
J 11 Prite’iett, Pulaski Co,
D B Dunn, I i b Co
Herbert R Brown, Bibb Co.
Legal Notices,
GEORGIA.— WilKinson County.-
Bv virtue of an order iroin the court
of ordinary of said county will be sold
•it public outcry to the highest bidder
'or cash on first Tuesday in Jan 1911
between usual sale hours at the court
muse town of Irwinton the following
real estate. Oue acre land more or less
on wtiieh is situated a two room house
Known as the Francis Washi igton
mme bounded bj’ lands of Martha Al
en, J S Wood nd Irwinton and Mcln
tyre public road sold for dirts!blition.
Martha Allen, Admr.
estate Francis Washington.
GLOB* I a a i; -on Comity.
N 'tier is lieia by given that the un.
der.-igned has aiqdiid to the Ordinary
■ d said ci'iinty for leave to sell all the
lami being -ix lnimjred acre- more or
•ss belonging to the estate of Jolin 11
T.••elnall for the purpose of distribution
s .id application wil[ be heard at the
egular term of the court of Ordinary
ir said county to be held on the first
iio.>day in January 1911,
i'liis Dee sth 1910,
II B Freeman adm^.
estate of John H Freeman,
. org.a Wilkinson County.
By virtue of an order frormthe court
d' ordinary of said County will be sold
> the highest bldtier for cat’ll on first,
‘uesday in January 1911 before the
-ourt house door in the town of Irwili
on between the usual hours of sale the
oilowing real estate one Hundred and
iftj' acres land more or less Known as
:e Mrs Phoebe Johns place iii Bb>od
voth district adjoining landsdfCC
Io .ns, I L Johns Sain Johns and A Y 7
Patterson Sold for payment of debts and
lisrribution. <,
I’liis Dee 4 1910.
I H Stinson adm’r.
estate Mrs Plmebe Jolins.
tKOßGiA— Wilkinson CorsTy
G B Sanders, W C Fmii ta n and J
F ’iiu ain having apphe I td be ap;i i
.■<l p.-rinimiil aduriii-nat.jrs upo . r i
estate of William Met’arfv; Sr lit' '
said county deceased. N dice is Imr
by given thai »aid .ipplmaiuni will be
heard at the regular term of the el.i. t
of Oidmarv to be held on first Mond
in January 1911 Witness my hum'
and official signatu e.
fills Dec si' 19'0
J K Butler, Ordinary.
tEORG I A —Wilkinson C. iinty.
No ice is hereby given that the itn
b r igtied lia- applied to the < rdinari
■f said ounty for le i et ■ -ell all tin
ind belonging to the estate of Joe A
vin tor the |>:.h men' of debts all 1 di
tri ution nr ng iH-iis, Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular term
of the C 'lirt of Ordinary for said coun
ty to be held on the flrsr Monday in
January 1911.
This Dec sth 1910.
J W’ Alvin,
H D Alvin,
Mark Jefferson,
Executors of Joe Alvin,
Gkokgia — iViikinson County.
N ■ c• i in reby given that the
undersigned lias applied to the Oi ji-.
nary of sain County for le i.y. to
all real estate belonging to B.rl ..
Jones, di-cea-'d. Sal l phe r
will r heard it 'he ngol . i ' <
C dirt of Ol I' ■ iIA 0 I
Vlon lay in J u । 1911
W. A. J o A
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Boonton. N. Y.
Gone
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, f /
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Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain, Pills
and be is authorized to return the price of the first
package (only) if It fails to benefit you.
UR. J. L DUPREE, DENTIST
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COTTON FACTORS
■ । । . 1 1,1 ।
UY HONORABLE METHODS AND A LIBERAL POLICY
■ ? we HAVE BtJILT UP THE BEST COTTON COMMISSION
6DWNESS IN MACON, GA. SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND
GE^THE BEST RETURNS. , . . •
WILLINGHAM’S WAREHOUSE.
NOTICE
I will sell before the Court house
door in Ir»n~.on on theflrst Tuesday
in January next, during the side hours,
the following described property to twit
One hundred nn< ! Eighty acres of land
more or less in the 26th land District of
Wilkinson Co. bounded as follows, on
North East, Jo|m Brooks and estate of
Peter Veal, on North West bv J W
Brooks and W A Jones, South East. J
W Biooksand J F Nelson south west J
W Brooks, and better known as the pro
perty of "Jes-’e - . ’ Deceased, pro-
perty sold for distribution among heirs
terms cash. .
This Nov 30, 1910.
Charlie Sapp.
Foley
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