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LOCAL BREVITIES
Short and Various Kinds of News Items
Picked up in Town, County, and
Elsewhere
E. C. Momand invites you to
come and look over the new line
of fall goods that he has just
received.
Do not allow your kidney and bladder
trouble to develop beyond the roach of
medicine. Tako Foley Kidney Pills.
They give quick results aud stop irreg
ularities with surprising promptness.
For sale by all druggists.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Vanland
ingham, of Cairo, are visiting in
Irwinton this week.
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5 or 6 doses of 666 will cure
any case of chills anti lever. 25
cents.
Mrs. Nina Perry and Miss
Sohnson, of Birmingham, Ala.,
are the guests of the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Hatfield, at this alee. *
We are glad to state that Mrs.
J. E. Butler is able to be up af
ter a short illness this week.
* * *
Mr. Waiter Todd, of Rich
mond, Va., spent a short time
last week with relatives here
and at Mclntyre.
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Mr. Sam Player, of Macon,
spent last week-end with his
parents, Sheriff and Mrs. W. J.
Plaey, at this place.
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Mr.J. L. Byington and daugh
ter, Miss Rosa, spent, last Mon
day in Atlanta.
Dr. J. R. Kinney and family,
of Gainesville, Fla., are spending
some time with relatives at this
place.
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Mrs. Burney has returned to
her home at this place after a
lengthy visit to relatives at No
na and Macon.
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Mrs. Raines and little daugh
ter, Edna Earle, of Montgomery
are visiting relatives at this
place.
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Col. G. H. Carswell and Mr.
J, T. Hatfield were on the' sick
list the early part of this week,
but we are glad to state that they
are able to be up again.
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Mrs. E. T. Momand, of the
Central City, is visiting friends
and relatives here.
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Misses Floy Lee and Myrtle
Everett have returned home af
ter a lengthy trip to Summit and
Tennille, where they have been
visiting relatives and friends.
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More people, men and women, are
suffering from kidney and bladder
trouble than ever before, tnd each year
more of them turn for quick relief and
permanent benefit to Foley s Kidney
Remedy, which has proven itself to be
one of the most effective retiddies for
kidney and bladder ailments, that med
ical science has devised.
For sale by all druggists.
We have a complete line ol Fishing
Tackle and Base Ball goods. And when ।
in the city we invite you to call and in
spect our general line of Hardware.
BALKCOM
Hardware Co., Ine.
362 Third St., Macon Ga. I
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Mr. Roy K. Cannon spent last
- Monday in our neighboring city
—Toomsboro.
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The county convict gang is
camping near here now, and are
doing some fine work on the
roads. The are at work on the
Irwinton-Mclntyre road now.
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Just received a new line of
“Aragon Brand” Shirts; all
sizes. Call and inspect my line.
E. C. Momand.
* * $
5 or 6 doses of 666 will cure
any case of chills and fever. 25 |
i cents.
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i Who's Your Tailor?
"1 have the Agency for the Ed A’
Price and Co line and would be pleas
ed to have you call and look them
over.
E. C. MOMAND
Many a Suffering Woman
Drags herself painfully through her
daily tasks, suffering from backache, I
headache, nervousness, loss of appetite
and poor sleep, not knowing her ills
are due to kidney and bladder troubles.
Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief
from pain and misery and a prompt re
turn to health and strength. No wom
an who so suffers can afford to over
look Foley Kidney Pills.
For sale by all druggists.
Loss of Time Means Loss of Pay.
Kidney troubles and the ills it breeds
means lost time and lost pay to many
a. w’orking man. M. Balent, 1214 Lit
tle Penna St., Streator, 111., was so bad
from kidney and bladder trouble that
jhe could not work, but he says: ‘‘l
j took Foley Kidney Pills for only a short
jtime and got entirely well and was
। soon able to go back to work, and am
I feeling well and healthier than before.’’
I Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action,
I quick in results —a good friend to the
working man or woman who suffers
from kidney ills.
For sale by all druggists.
Special Notices.
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I will ill Irwinton
on Monday and
Tuesday, of each
week, for the pur
pose of doing Dental
work. First class
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work at reasonable
prices. All work gua
ranteed.
Dr. M. T. Godwin,
Toomsboro, Ga.
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E. C. MomainD
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County:
Whereas W. W. and Al. L Mc-
Daniel, Executors of estate Wm. Mc-
Daniel, represents to the court that
they .have fully administered the)
estate of Wm. McDaniel. This is|
therefore to cite all persons concern
ed to show cause why said Executors
should not be discharged and receive
letters of dismission on first monday
in Sept. 1911.
This Aug. 7th 1911.
J. E. BUTLER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W. rl. Branan, administrator
of estate Mrs. Emily Branan,
haing filed h's petition for dis
charge as such administrator,
notice is hereby given that said
application xxill be heard at the
regular term of the court of or
dinary to be held on first Mon
day in September, 1911.
This August 1, 1911.
J. E. Butler, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Wlkinson County.
To all whom it may concern:
J. C. Meadows having in proper
form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration
on the estate of Mrs. Mattie L. ।
Meadows, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin of Mrs. Mattie L. Mead
ows to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to J.
C. Meadows on Mrs. Mattie L.
Meadows’ estate.
I Witness my hand and official
i signature, this 7th oay of Au-
I guest, 1911.
J, Butler, Ordinary.
KI! KLUX CLAN BUSY.
Series of Daring Outrages Perpetrated
in Cumberland Mountains.
News comes from Spencer, Vanbu
ren county, Tenn., situated in a re
mete part of the Cumberland moun
tains, of a series of outrages com
roitted by moonshiners and develop
ments of the past few w-eeks have
proved that in spite of stern efforts
to break up night riding, kuklux ma
rauding in the mountains is still a
thing to be dreaded.
Following a recent raid by revenue
officers near the little town of Spen
i cer, in which a man named Sullivan
I was killed, eight mountaineers organ-
Led themselves into a band of white
cap-, wpnt en horseback to the home
of Dan tyhittenberg, who, it ft alleged,
had given lodging to the revenue offi
cers. The outlaws entered his house
at 2 o’clock, took Whittenberg away
from his wife and children, and car
lying him out in his own yard, al
most whipped him to death. Only a
day or so before this Slato Morris, of
the same vicinity, who had given lodg
ing to the officers, was shot from
ambush while plowing in the field.
Part of a load of buckshot entered
h:s body, one striking him In the face.
Before arriving at the home of Whit
tenberg the night riders visited Ills fa
ther, Pete. Whittenberg, and threaten
ed him.
While they were beating him, Whit
tenberg recognized the entire band,
some of them by their voices, others
by their horses. When he had suf
ficiently recovered from his terrible
experience, Whittenberg swore out
warrants against the eight suspects.
When the case was called for trial a
few days ago Whittenberg failed to
appear and it was alleged that he had
been threatened by the night riders,
so the cases were dismissed, but the
criminal court, which meets in Octo
ber will investigate the matter thor
oughly.
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For S 3 baly E. 0. 1> i -11 f - c ‘
Wilkinson Superior Court,
April Term, 1911.
1 It appearing to the court by
petition of Jones, Gunn & Jones
J that W. N. Burney, on the 6th
■ Gunn & Jones a mortgage on
i day of November, 1909, execut
;■ ed and deliered to said J ones,
5 certain lands in Wilkinson coun
i ty, to-wit: Seventy-five (75)
acres of land situated, lying and
’ being in Irwinton district, Wil
-3 i kinson county, Georgia, and
h bounded on north by lands of
John Wright, on east by lands of
i,'John McNeil, on south by lands
■ of Mamie Burney, and on west
3 by lands of John Wright, for the
■ purpose of securing the payment
L of one certain promissory note,
’ due March 1,1910, and on which
is due the principal sum of
0 $89.90, besides interest at^B per
i- cent per annum since Nov. 1,
3 1910, and 10 per cent on amount
■■ due as attorney’s fees which
said note the said defendant re
fuses to pay; it is therefore or
dered that the said W. N. Bur
. ney pay into this court, on or be
i, fore the first day of the next
s I term, the principal and interest
’•jand attorneys’ fees due on said
e । note, and the costs of suit; or in ■
f default thereof the court will'
proceed as to justice shall apper- ;
a tain. And it is further ordered
j that this rule be published in the i
. Irwinton Bulletin, a newspaper
e published in Wilkinson county,!
>• once a month for four months;
or served on said defendant, W.
N. Burney or his special agent.
or attorney, three months pre
vious to the next term of this
court. A true extract from the
minutes.
JAS. B. PARK,
Judge Superior Court.
I. B. STINSON, C lo rk.
F. Chambers & Son, attorneys
for plaintiffs.
Hay Fever, Asthma and Summer Colds.
Must bo relieved quickly and Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound will do it. E.
M. Stewart, 1031 Wolfram St., Chicago,
writes: “I have been greatly trou
bled during the hot summer months
with Hay Fever and find that by using
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound I
get great relief. ’ ’ Many others who
suffer similarly will be glad to benefit
by Mr. Stewart’s experience.
For sale by all druggists.
•. ’■KSMUR'
Bitters
, Ma^e a Kow Man Os Him.
“I was suffering from pain in my
stomach, head and back.” writes 11.
T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C... “and my
liver and kidneys did not work right,
but four bottles of Electric Bitters
made me feel like a new man.”
PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES.
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. “"Foley Kidney Pills will cheek the pro-
I gross of your kidney and bladder trou
ble and heal by removing the cause. Try
them. For sale by all druggists.