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^RWINTON BULLETIN
Official Organ Os Wilkinson County.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
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ÜBSCELPriOX SI.OO A YEAR IN
Ab'V AXLE.
SAM W HATFIELD. EdUor.
LEE I*. HATFIELD. Assistant. j
Advertising rates furnished on Ap
plication.
Entered at the Irwinton pcstoHiec as
secwnd-eiass mail matter
P CLARENCE W. WATSON.
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j Chosen For Short Sonata Term |
by Democrats of West Virginia.
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INSULTED’SHE SAID? -
Young Married Woman Kills Visitor at
Her Home.
“He insulted me and I killed him,” i
is the simple declaration made by Mrs. i
N. H. Haynes, a young married woman,
who, in her home at Tabor, N. C,
Just across the South Carolina line,
•shot and killed Robert M. Floyd, a
prominent church member and a mem
ber of the senior class at the South
Carolina Medical College, in Charles
ton, whose home is at Conway, S. C.
Much mystery surrounds the death
of the young man. He arrived in Tabor
‘and was invited to the Haynes house
by Mr. Haynes, who was an old friend.
A few minutes later four shots rang
out and rushing in, the husband, it is
‘ said, found his wife with the revolver
in her hand, while Floyd’s dead body
lay at her feet.
“He insulted me, and I killed him,
was her simple statement.
Floyd was about 30 years of age
and highly educated. Mrs. Haynes, the
slayer of the young man, is very prom
InanLy ton Ad being the sister of
' . .r■ . lent of edu.[
MRS. SCHENK’S TRIAL. I
Alleged Poisoner Views Her Case
With Hopefulness.
Mrs. Laura Farnsworth Schenk, list'
ened in court all last week, at Wheel
ing, W. V., to testimony brought out
by District Attorney J. B. Handlan, in
prosecution of the charge that she ad
ministered poison to her wealthy hus
band, John O. Schenk. The accused
stood the ordeal without being affect
ed; except on one or two occasions,
•and still maintained confidence that
her case will appear in a different
light as the trial proceeds.
An effort will be made to discredit
the testimony given by Miss Zockler,
a detective nurse, who declared that
Mrs. Schenk had offered her a bribe
of? 1,000 to give Schenk a poisonous
■pill while UI at the w^rpital.
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When twenty thousand fe
males voted out a man in Seattle
last week whom they didn't
want for mayor of the city, is
proof that female supremacy is
growing fast in this land. Here
in our State I learn, in many
: homes husbands are not allowed
! to control but one day in the,
| week and that’s the day they are
। gone from home.
' Gov.-Elect Hoke Smith seems
; to be mute when we mention
electing aU. S. senator. He re
minds me of the man that got so
happy at meeting he wouldn’t ■
respond to any calls of the peo-j
pie. At last the parson said: ■
“My brother, what has the Lord I
done for you ?” After a grunt:
and a sigh, the man said: “Well,
it may them peas I ate for din-'
ner.” UNCLE JAKE. :
j Talmage Honor Roil, j
The following pupils make the
Talmaue Honor Holl for the second
quarter; Gertrude Spears, Joe Play
er, Estelle Lee, Irwin Everett Nan
nie Claire Lingo, Sadie Davis, Du—
Free Parkei, Mattie Bell Gibbs
Alice Parker.
The following deserve honor .ble
mention, having made diligent ap
plication, ana failing only a few.
i noints below the honor roll: Edna
Pr.ce, Rufus Stinson, Izetta Davis.
W A Tison Prin.
| TRAGEDY IN CAROLINA.
1 Pitched Battle on Public Highway
Near Greenville, S. C.
In a pitched battle on the public
highway two miles from the village | ,
of Mauldin, six miles below Greenville.' '
S. C, between a posse headed by Lee
Holland, mayor of Mauldin, and Rob- ]
ert McAbee, and his son, Will, of Spar
tanburg county, the elder McAbee was
shot dead and- Mayor Holland badly | ,
wounded.
According to the sheriff’s account of ’ <
the tragedy, the McAbees fired a pistol '
shot through Holland'' store as they . '
were driving through the village of !
Mauldin, in an alleged drunken spree,
and fled. Mayor Holland organized a
posse and set out to make arrests. In ■
fleeing, the McAbees took the wrong
road, and while retracing their steps
were met by the posse. i '
Robert McAbee, It is said, opened
fire and Holland fell to the ground
pierced through the breast by a pistol ,
ball. The posse returned the fire and
Robert McAbee tell, his body being
penetratd by one shot and his head
by three, and expired an hour later.
Holland arose from the ground and
arrested the son, holding him until the
sheriff •>rr<vod.
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a requires, and not from ready reference /
| formulating. 'I
w Every ingredient in Royster Goods is
K selected for its plant food value, and has its ‘li
a work to do at the proper time, therefore the In
plant fertilized with ROYSTER goods is fed w
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BLUE RIBBON 8-2-2
GOVERNOR 10-2 2
OLDE TYME 9 2 3
GRAND DUKE 84 4
For Sale By
J. F LINGO,
Mclntyre, Georgia.
MINGO ITEMS.
J. P. Thompson and W. L.
Taylor made a business trip to
Dublin last Monday.
We have been frozen up for
a week, but don’t think the fruit
is all killed yet.
T. Q. Ellington passed through
Frog Valley Friday.
A man passed through Min
go last week selling dress pat
terns. He said his tailor was
coming along behind with an
automatic machine to make the
suits free of charge. His cloth
was nice and some of us bit and
waited for the tailor, until we
saw we were slim-slammed, and
I am waiting yet with my shot
gun ready for the next deceiver.
W. L. Thingpen, of Eastman,
is visiting friends in the county.
J. T. Holland made a business
'rip to Dublin Saturday.
I thought a man of my impor
ince should meet President Taft
in Atlanta the 10th of March
nd greet him and hear him
that great Southern
■ ' • but t< > pri- eof eggs is
’ ' : :;V ' S- ’ "an’t
■ m s ■ . i Mi Watson has
■ ■ inn :■ d sent for his
or to interpret it,
n nd-writing on
. or showed him
iu the field.
ongress and Canada
■ ' ” 'M’ng that free
. ‘-nit-on so much, old
.m- end may get mad
' d- id? to give her children
s-’anl-ing over here. But we
c grown too large for that,
d might turn on her and give
her the worst thrashing she has
'md since the days of George
Washington.
If Mexico doesn’t stop her
depredations on the border line,
Uncle Sam might do well to send
some of General Taylor’s grand
sons out there teach them a les
in mi-hayy tactic s.
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Legal Notices.
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County:
, Whereas, J. W. Vaughn, administra
tor of Mrs. Mattie Vaughn, represents
to the court in his petition that he
has fully administered Mrs. Mattie
Vaughn’s estate, this is therefore to
eite all persons concerned to show cause
why said administrator should not bo
discharged from his administration on
first Monday in March, 1911.
j. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County:
C. H. McCook, administrator on es
tato J. W. McCook, deceased, having
made application for discharge as such
administrator, notice is hereby given
that said application will be heard on
first Monday in March, 1911.
j. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
GEORGI A—Wilkinson County:
By virtue of an order from the court
or ordinary of said county, will be sold
at publie outcry before the court
house door, town of Irwinton, on first
Tuesday in March next, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following real os
tate:
One aero land, mor6 or less, on
- which is situated a 3-rom dweling, near
. Gordon, Ga, adjoining lands of W. A.
Jones, Aniky Houston, Delia Gilbert,
, J the public road, tjold as the prop
w of Berlian Jones, deceased, for
no-nose of distribution.
. b. 6, 1911.
W. A. JONES,
A-lA . atdr Estate Berlian Jones.
!.. : a D> i. vs. William Dean!
Libe; for divoico. Wilkinson Superior
Court, April term 1911.
1- W ilhun Deal,;
The defondent,
' ■ dliam Dean, is hereby ci'ed to be
i ;-i.l nppoar, personally or by attm ney,
at th Superior C< u to be held in
i .d for said C"ti ty of Wilkinson on
he 3rd day of April 1911, then and
there to make answer or defensive
di garu-n, in wiiting to the rdain
riff\ libel, as in default thereof the
court will pioceed according to the
tatilte in sueli cases mini and pro-
I W itness th' Hou. J. B Park,
I judge of s i-.i . -urt
- P'- 2 d dav February 1911.
i - B. Stinson, Clerk.
.C , .Oltt 1A vi iikiiis .ii (’minty
v .- i di b d to C. H.
. .a■■ , 1 i ■ -i ani . "IP ty, deceased,
; . ■ e no: mi d to make minmdi-
Ia । st lem'e:. with mt; and all per
g e am- ag dust the said
I. Bia an, ii< eea-e i, are liereb;
.euiiied t" present, the same to me, at
cwa -1.. , Gu, properly made out,
as required In law.
> J.1..U1. 25’, 1911
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Will nt C H. Branan.
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reci. urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre.
vent Bright’s Disease and Dia
bates, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
' Would You
. Like to have a bank accout? Jt you would, then call at the bank, the
officers will be glad to see you, an d take pleasure in going into details
and explaining their system of backing, and it matters not how small
your account may be it will be appreciated, and you will be treated cour
teously and made to feel at home. ।
We cultivate the acquaintance of our customers, and want as far aa
possible to know them personally, so you can’t please us better than to
call and get acquainted, and tell us who you are, where you live, wh^f
you are doing, etc.
We are interested in you and want to know you.
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Toomsboro, Ga.
H. E. STEPHEN S, Cashier.
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Mule Co.
Wib sell you mules and horses
cheaper tha . any firm in Georgia
and guarantee each animal to be
as represented or money cheer
fully refunded.
Do not buy until you come to
see us.
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At treasonable Prices.
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