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UUE \yant Your Trade
We are trying to deserve it by offering you
Wagons, Buggies, Surries, Harness, Robes
Saddles, Bridles, Hardware, Etc., at the
right prices. -
We have positively reduced the prices on nearly every line of
merchandise in stock and such goods as we do not want to car
ry any more, are simply being slaughtered. (Jive us a trial and
let our goods and prices speak for themselves. Your friends.
Moran & Wilkinson
Milledgeville
Georgia.
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20 REASONS
Why You Should Protect in The
NATIONAL UNION
* Because:
HAVE YOUR
BUGGIES
And FURNITURE
PAINTER AM) \ A It Nl SUED at Sam
Lary’s I’alnl Shop, Near I). F. Mont
gomery's Store. Prices It In lit anil
NnlLfiictlon (.UArantoed In every res
pect.
Sam Laru
P PO R AT ABLE AND STATIONARY
Engines
AND BOILERS
8*w, .nd Shtnal* Mill*. Injeetor,,
rumpt And ratline*. Wood Maw., Bplliur*,
■ hAfta, PuU.JTA. »Al»lnn, UA.ollnA RnalllAt.
u *°\? TOC ‘ LOMBARD,
imitf, inWa* mA hikr Writ int Supply Star*,
AUnuiTA, G A.
notice to Owners of Dock.
At a meeting of the City Council
Monday night. Fob. 24th, 1909, the
marshals were authorized to collect one
dollar badge lax for every dog in the
city limits, or to make cases against all
owners of dogs who fail to Becure said
badges.
This is to notify all dog owners that
badges can he obtaiflbd at the office of
the Clerk, and they are requested to
purchase same at once.
Walter Stembridge, Clerk,
For Rent.
Seven room dweeling at No. 507 Mc
Intosh Street. Will rent three rooms
if desired. Apply to
tf JOHN G. HEARDEN.
STORK FOR RENT.
The Rass Store, 109 Hancock street,
immediate possession. Apply to
E. E. Rass.
For Rent.
One six room and one three room
house on Hancock Street oposite the
Industrial College. Apply to
I*. J. Cline.
Call on C. E. Greene for all firstclass
groceries and get them quick.
Try a sack of Sunsh f ne flour from
City Grocery Co.«
FOR SALE.
The lot and building, now occupied by
the Electric Light Plant. Price $2,000.
This is fine place for manufacturing
plant. Also Small residence and,lot
adjacent thereto price $1,000. Possession
will be given |when our new plant is
completed. Apply at office of
Oconee River Mills.
Seed potatoes and garden seed all
fresh C. E. Greene’s.
LUMBER'FOR SALE.
For sale twelve Dollars per thousand
good lumper at the mill by Mrs. A. V.
DuUignon at Scottsboro, Ga. See Mr.
J ames L. Ivey.
Genuine Eastern seed Irish potatoes
onion sets and all kind of garden seed at
Emmett L. Barnes.
NOTICE!
Dissolution of partnership. The law
Arm of Kenan & Crawford has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent.
LIVINGSTON KENAN,
C. T. CRAWFORD.
March 1st, 1909.
Fresh assortment crackers at City
Grocery Co.
N. C. Seed Peanuts and Spanish Pea
nuts, amber cane seed. Emmett L.
Barnes.
Baldwin 6o. Brick & Pottery 60.
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Is now fully equipped to furnish you with best grade Brick in any ^quantity fiom one to
ns many thousands as is needed. Size a$X4xS. These brick are guaranteed to be first
class in every respect. Correspondence solicited. s : : : : : :
A. A. VAUGHAN, SECT.
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WHEN IN AUGUSTA STOP 'AT
S ™1 Professional Cards
The Albion Hotel
p.
Broad Street.
(American Plan)
Dining Room Open Until 12 P. M.
Luncheon 1 to 3, Fifty Cents.
Private Dining Rooms for Ladies,
Physician-Surgeon,
WILLKI^OKVILI.K, - - - G\.
ii'2 i*2 W. Hancock St.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
BRYAN LAWRENCE, Propr
We Beg to Announce The
Arrival of Our New Spring
Stock of Shoes and We In
vite Your INSPECTION.
The Famous Dorothv Dodd,
For Woman* Zeiglcr’s Latest Oxfords, TO
■ wi "UIIIUII. Duttenhofer’s Best,
*2.50
TO
*4.50
POT Men* .p ana,ls Highest GracLs.
The Great Walk-Overs,
*3.50
TO
*6.00
Our Line is Complete, Our Prices lowest for Best Quality.
—SEE US FOK SHOES FOR-
Spring and Summer Wear.
Fred Hang Shoe Go.
T. M. HALL. M. D.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGE08
Office hours n a. m. to 12:^0 p. m.
Office in Vallaivay Building, 136$
West Hancock Street.
Milledgeville,
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Oct. iq, iy.
Dr. J. C. Croley
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
MIl.LKDC.EVIl.LE, GEORGIA.
Office Second Floor Opera House Build
ing. Office hours II a. m. to 1 p,
5 p. m. to 4 p. m.
W. B, HUTCHINGS,
—DENTIST—
Successor to Dr. F. S. Whitney.
Offers his professional services to
the people of this cltv aud section.
Office in Horne Building.
May 1st—l-yr. *..• -
DR. EDWARD
fl. TI6NER
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-It stands pre-eminently the best
of all Fraternal Societies.
-Death claims are paid immedi
atelv on receipt of proper death
proofs.
-Of the high character of its
membership.
-It has an Equalization Fund.
Its governing officers are not
paid exorbitant salaries.
It is purely an American insti
tution.
-It has the highest endorsement
of the leading actuaries of the
country.
—Of its judicious medical exami
nations.
—Of its cteD-rate plan of assess
ments.
—Each member contributes in
proportion to the amount of his
risk.
—Certificates may be changed at
any time without consent of or
iginal beneficiary.
— It has a membership of over
60,000.
— It has paid out more than $28,-
000,000.00 to its widows and
orphans.
— You should provide for the fu
ture of your family.
— Nothing is more uncertain than
the duration of human life.
—It is safe and conservative Fra
ternal Society.
—The cost of gaining admission
is not excessive.
— Its rates are on a sound basis.
— It has been enjoying a steady
f rowth for twenty-five years.
o all contemplating carrying
safe and equitable insurance
there is none equal to THE NA
TIONAL UNION.
After ^mission the
retary of the Council—
following monthly payments must he paid to the Sec-
-on our Step-rate plan per $1,000.
Age
$1,000
Age
$1,000
Age
$1,000
18
$0 50
34
$0 78
50
$1 35
19
50
35
80
61
1 45
20
50
36
82
52
1 55
21
52
37
84
63
1 70
22
54
38
86
54
1 85
23
66
39
88
55
2 00
21
58
40
90
56
2 20
25
60
41
94
57
2 40
26
62
42
98
58
2 60 .
27
04
43
1 02
69
2 80
28
66
44
1 06
60
3 00
29
68
45
1 10
61
3 20
80
70
46
1 16
62
3 40
81
72
47
1 20
63
3 60
32
74
48
1 25
64
3 80
33
76
49
1 30
65
4 00
This order is not con
ducted on the “pass the
hat around” plan after
death to pay the benefi
ciary as we have $1,422,-
496.67 in cash on hand
to protect our policy hold=
ers.
W. J. Brake 6c Co.
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BUCK SPRINGS ITEMS.
The farmers are quite busy this week
preparing for planting for their crops.
HOG FOOD.
For the farmer to feed
and fatten hoars, cows,
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
A large crowd attended services at
Black Springs church Sunday
Missrs Linton Babb, Sam Blizzard
and C.'R. Russell were guests of Mr.
John Moran Sunday.
Miss Delvor Moran visited Mrs. J. M.
Simms Sunday.
Miss Donnie Moran visited home folk
Sunday.
Mr. B. Taylor was the guest of Mr.
L. B. Babb Sunday.
Mr. Tom Robinson visitei hamc folk
ur.day.
The school at Moran is progressing
nicely and the attendance is keeping up
well.
251b. sack standard granulated sugar
$1.35 at W. H. Leonard's.
Amber, Orange and Red Top Cane
Seed, Seed Irish Potatoes, Garden Seed,
Corn, Oats, Hay and Bran, Corno Hen
and Chick Food, Arab Horse Food, fine
Coffee and Tea, Dove Brand Hams.
Early Dent Seed Corn, Red Cob Ten
nessee Seed Corn, Hickory King Seed
Corn, Georgia Cane Syrup. Cuba Mo
lasses, Gantt Cotton Planters and
Guano Distributors best in the world,
best Graham Flour, Baker’s Chocolate
and Cocoa, Canned Tomatoes, Corn,
Peas, Pork and Beans and Canned
Meats, Campbell's Prepared Mustard,
Salad Dressing and Tomato Catsup, all
kind of Plowstocks and Plow Tools,
Qnaker Oat Meal and Puffed Rice,Fresh
Cream Cheese. John G. Bearden.
We sell eastern seed Irish Potatoes,
Culver & Kidd.
Gagers Lime, the best, and Portland
Cement, at Emmett L. Barnes’.
Anyone having city or
farming land to sell or wish
ing to purchase desirable
ouilding lots or fanning lands
will do well to see Mr. J. O.
Bloodworth.
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An aching back is instantly relieved by an
application of Sloan's Liniment.
» This liniment takes theplaceof massage and
is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates—
without rubbing—through the skin and muscu
lar tissue right to the bone, quickens the blood,
relieves congestion, and gives permanent as
vwell as temporary relief.
Sloan’s
Liniment
has * no equal as a. remedy for
Rheumatism, ■ Neuralgia, or any
pain or stiffness • in the muscles
or joints.
Price 25c., SOc-, ud gl.OO.
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U- S. A.
Mmm'i WxVilunn, with, —A romttry mmi trw.