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1 We have had an exceedingly pros
perous year and we are grateful
to each one of you who have
helpe d i» o make it so.
1 With be-;* v o a jrt mi »he hope
that 1909 mi/, lit ed with
bles n . > v, y one.
County officials of Baldwin county
have been duly installed for the new
term of office and several changes were
made. Chas. Moran, who has held
office for a long number of years is suc
ceeded as tax receiver by E P. Lane.
t'. P. Hawkins succeeds D. S. San
ford as tax collector.
Carl Vinson succeeds E. R. Hines,
his law partner, in the legislature.
O. M. Conn is treasurer and O. M.
Cone Surveyor.
W. H. Burwell, of Sparta, succeeds
J. D. Howard, of this citv, in the san
ate.
W, H. Stcmbridge is ordinary, J.
C. Cooper clerk of court, S. L. Terry
sheriff, W. S. Scott, coroner.
The county commissioners are C. G.
McKinlev, A. 0. Bloodworth and W.
H. Barnes.
-WITH OUR RIMPORTERS
Life 100,000 Tears Are.
Scientists have found in a cave in
Switzerland bones of men, who lived
100,000 years ago. when life was in con
stant danger from wild beasts. To-day
the danger, as Bhown by A. W. Brown
of Alexander, Me., is largely from dead
ly disease. “If it had not been for Dr.
King’s New Discovery, which cured me,
1 could not have lived,’’he writes, “suf
fering as 1 did from a severe lung trouble
and stubborn cough.’’ To cure Sore
Lungs. Colds, obstinate Coughs, and
prevent Pneumonia, it is the best med
icine on earth. 60c and $1.00. Guaran
teed by all druggest. Trial bottle free.
Mr. Peyton Pitts, of Macon, was in
Mtlledgevelle Tuesday.
Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous Sun
ny South Buggy, fitted wim my new Patent Springs. These springs make the
buggy ride easy, and easy riding means long wear. Made to wear and testimo
nial; from past purchasers prove our statement, that it is the best buggy made,
Miss Nannie Seals has returned to
Unadilla where she is music teacher in
the school.
Another Attraction
Ordinary’s court Monday was one full
of’unusual'interest. H. C.’ Tompkins
was appointed guardian for his son
Claude Tompkins and his tond was Ax
ed at $20,000. J. C. Whitaker was ap
pointed administrator on the estate of
Mrs. A. M. Cusey, the will of the late
Dr. T. 0. Powell was probated in solemn
form andjsereral other matters of minor
importance was dispatched by Judge
Stembridge,.
Miss Mattie Wall is visiting in Dub.
Is ot r Patent Top and Curtains, patented by Mr. E. Becker, which makes
the buggy rain and wind proof. This is a special buggy, madelfor Southern trade
and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promptly.
Mrs. C. M. Tomkina, of Wright®-
villo. is in Milledgeville visiting her soD|
Mr. H. C>. Tompkins.
If to-day’s “little stores’’ are not ag
gressively advertised they will Still’ be
“little stores” a year from now-if they
survive until then.
Postmaster James L. Sibley was a
guest at the recoptiorf to Judge Taft,
president elect of the United States,
given at the Country Club of Augusta
lust week,’.
Mr. M. P. Penning, c.n, of Sanders-
villo, one of tha best known 1 yestock
and dairymen of the ate, hai started
a dairy for Milledgevi fknd already be
gun active work. Hi proposes to fur
nish the best of dairy products to bis
customers, giving par iculor attend tiort
to cleanliness and ue elicits a share of
the patronage of people who want good
stuff’,
He will also operate a modern truck
farm, raising all kind of vegetables,
which hcwilldeliverat reasonable pricer.
Has place will be known as the
Mitlcdgeville Dairy anff’Truck' Farm,
P. O. Box No. 66.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA
You can bo “ready to buy” when yoa
go to the stores whose ads. you have
read. Otherwise you will simply
•‘shop.’’
County school commissioner Lamar
is paying off-the teachers for their sec
ond month’s work of the term.
Mr. A. B. Brooks, of Savannah, who
is connected with the accounting
partment of the Central of Georgia R.
R. spent New Year’s in Milledgeville*
Dr. B. McH. Cline, well known here
as a specialist of nye, ear and throat
troubles will make his future home in
Pensacola, Fla.
Little More
For a Little Less
Mr. i. S. Stovall will make his home ~ lhoao oW accts ’ w,n "• «
in Quincy, Fla, the city of Tonacco, « ivon awav at P ublic outcr V- J - H *
hereafter. He takes position there as Ennis can’t use them in his business, so
friecht agent of the G. F. & A. R R. you had better call and settle.
—Sugar $1.40.
—Pride and Blue Ribbon Flour 70c.
—41bs. LumprStarch 26c. ■*»■»
—Leaf Lard 12 l-2c.
—6 gals. [Joil 76c.
—71bs. grits 85c.
-Wheat bran $1.30 sack.
—Cotton seed meal $1.40.
—All heavy goods atwholesa’e prices.
W, H. Montgomery.
—How about your acct. with J. H
Ennis? Have you paid yet? If not, it
wiil be to your interest to look after It.
FOR SALE.
Three hundred bushels of good corn
in the ear. Apply to,
J. L. Barnes, 313 Jefferson St.
FOR S£L’i) OR RENT.
Ninety Acies of ImproveJ Farm
Land, located abt ut seven inilcs south
west of Mi!ledge\illo. Apply to-
E. D. HUBBARD,
State Sanitarium
-When vou are ii> line for cour.tr
hams, backbone, spareribs and sausage
either at 15 cts. per pound, delivered,
phone No. 51D.
Tortur d On A Horas.
“For ten, yoara I couldn't rid a horse
without being inidlture from piles,”
writes L. S. NapUr, of Raglesu, Ky.,
“when all doth rs and other lemeuiut
failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured
me.,, Infallible lor Plies, B irns, Scalds,
Cuts, Boils, Fiver-Sores, Eczema, Sail
Rheum, uorns. Z-c. Guaranteed by aJl
druggists.
—Look .out for your name, with
amount you owe. It will be published
in January, by J. H. Ennis.
Prof. P. H. Powell, of the G. N. I.
college heie will deliver an address in
Athens at 1he Fenners’ Conf-r^rc-
Jan. 1J o.i the iuuject of a courtly
home, its surroundings end cor.venicn-
.^UIIRKNT SCHEDULE FOR MILLEDGEVILLE.
Arrive from Macon and Gordon 1:36 p. m. dally.
“ “ “ “ “ 6-8% “ “ aroept Sunday
•• “ Covington 110)5 a. rp. “
" " Eatpnton 7:60 “
Depart for Macon and Gordon ll&a “
“ “ “ “ “ 7J50 •* “ except Sunday
" •’ Covington 1:36 p. m. “
“ Katomoo 6 85 “ “ exoept Sunday
We wish to thank our many friends for
their liberal patronage and support
during the past year and to wish
them a little more prosperity with a
little less effort during the coming
season.
We will strive to do our part and want
to thank all in advance. Happv
Your friends,
ll See that the next sack of Flour
jJ that you get from your grocer is
^ just like this cut. It will be worth
\\ your trobie.
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