The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, March 13, 1909, Image 8

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T li { ■BM ' | W E Want Your Trade !■■■■ We arc trying to deserve it by offering you \\ T agons, 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- iv any more, are simply being slaughtered. Give us a trial and let our goods and prices speak for themselves. Your friends. Moran & Wilkinson Milledgeville Georgia. Mr Mi Mi \U \h Mi Mi Mi ii/ Mi Mi ■ 20 REASONS Why You Should Protect in The NATIONAL UNION wazam 2 Because: HAVE YOUR BUGGIES And FURNITURE FAINTER AM) YAIIM Ml I'D ill Sum Lilly's I'iifiiI Sh»|i, Near It. F. Muni ginnery's Store. Prices Ititrht nml Satisfaction <• immutiMMl In every res pect. §am Lam Notice lo Owners of Do|«. At a meeting of the City Council Monday night, Feb. 24th, 1909, the marshals were authorized to collect one dollar badge tax for every dog in the city limits, or to make eases against all owners of dogs who fail to secure said badges. This is to notify all dog owners that badges can be obtained at the office of the Clerk, and they are requested to purchase same at' once. Walter Stembridge, Clerk. FORATABLC AN D STATION ART Engines i AND BOILERS t^JSWSXfJSS.'»« Shaft*, Pulley*. Belling, (latolln* Engine*. For Rent. Seven room dweeling at No. 507 Mc Intosh Street. Will rent three rooms if desired. Apply to tf JOHN G. BEARDEN. SIORK FOR RENT. The Buss Store, 109 Hancock street, immediate possession. Apply to E. E. Bass. LOMBARD, fmLf, *»«Mm »«< Mta Work* id Supply Mm, AUnulTA, QA. For Rent. One six room and one three room house on Hancock Street eposite the Industrial College- Apply to F. J. Cline. Call on C. E. Greene for all flrstclass groceries and got them quick. FOB SAKE. The lot and building, now occupied by the Electric Light Riant. 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 i 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 ner. thousand good lumper at the mill by Mrs. A. V. DuBignon at Scottsboro, Ga. See Mr. James L. Ivey. NOTICES Diisolution of partnership. The law firm 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. Try a sack of Sunah ; ne flour frotp City Grocery Co. JJ261b. sack standard granulated sugar ♦1.35 at W. H. Leonard’s. Mr ft* Mi Mi # w Baldwin 6o. Brick & Pottery go. Is now fully equipped to lurnish you with best grade Brick in any Jquantity f,om one to as many thousands as is needed. Size 2^34x8. These brick are guaranteed to be first class in every respect. Coucspondence solicited. ::::::: A. A. VAUGHAN, SECY. niLl.KDUEVILLE, QA. MV m m w ga Js, ■ g, ^ ■ J. • -J,-’g.-’g. - WHEN IN AUGUSTA STOP AT The Albion Hotel (American Plant Broad Street. Dining Room Open Until 12 P« Luncheon 1 to 3, Fifty Cents. } 1 ^ Private Dining Rooms for Lafew*, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. BRYAN LAWRENCE, Propr. ——WgM| We Beg to Announce The Arrival of Our New Spring Stock of Shoes and We In vite Your INSPECTION. Professional Cards J. P. Physician-Surgeon. M 1 LI.KlMi K v ILl.K, • • • fl\. iTa i*2 W. Hancock St. After admission the following monthly payments must be paid to th retary of the Council—on our Step-rate plan per $1,000. 1'. JV\. HALL. M. D. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUROKOP Office hours u a. in. to i2:-o p. m. Office in Lallaway Building, 136$ West Hancock Street. - - . - Ga Milledgeville, Oct. iq, ty. Th* Famous Dorothy Dodd, Zeigler's Latest Oxfc Duttenhofer's Best, For Women: ?**** , r. , s Latest Oxfords, to #2.50 TO *4.50 *3.50 TO *6.00 Cnr Man* Hanan’s Highest Grades, lUI men. The (Jreat Walk-Overs, Our Lin«is Complete, Our Prices lowest for Be -SEE US FOk SHOES FOK- Spring and Summer Wear. Fred HauQ Shoe 60. Dt. J. c. w«y PHYSICIAN & SURGEON MILLEDGEVILLE, OEOROIA. Office Second Floor Opera House Build ing. Office hours II a. m. to 1 p. m. 3 p. m. to 4 p. m. W. B, HUTCHINGS, —DENTIST— Successor to Dr. F. S. Whitney. Oiler, hi* professional services to the people of this dtv aud section. Office in Horne Building. May lat—1-yr. DR. EDWARD ~ A. TIGNER DGoidl burgeon. tit Mi vki Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi ii/ Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi $ -It stands pre-eminently the best of all F’ratemal Societies. * -Death claims are Daid 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 tiie highest endorsement of the leading actuaries of the country. -Of its judicious medical exami nations. -Of its cten-rate plan of assess ments. -Each member contributes in proportion to the amount of his risk. -Certificates may be changed at any time w ithout 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. Age $1,000 Age $1,000 Age $1,000 IK $0 50 34 $0 78 50 $1 35 19 50 35 80 61 1 45 20 60 36 82 52 1 65 21 52 37 84 63 1 70 22 64 38 86 54 1 85 23 66 39 88 56 2 00 24 58 40 90 56 2 20 25 60 4l 94 67 2 40 26 62 43 98 58 2 60 27 64 43 1 02 50 2 80 2K 66 44 1 06 60 3 00 29 68 46 1 10 61 3 20 30 70 46 1 15 62 3 40 31 72 47 1 20 63 3 60 32 74 48 1 25 64 3 80 33 76 49 1 30 66 <i 00 W. J. Brake 6c Co. ^ ’m "m % w /IV •1' /»' /|V fO /»V /|V /»v 'I' '♦V 'I' /»V /|V '|V — 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. This order is not con= ducted on tlie “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. Office Over Goodman & Wootten’s. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, Teachers’ Meeting Held Yesterday Program Carried Out at Coopervllle and Gathering Was Very Enthusiastic One. Despite the dreadful weather of Friday, at Cooperville high school the teachers of Baldwin county enjoyed one of the most pleasant meetings in their history. Prof, and Mrs. Hammontree and Miss Leone Etheridge entertained the \ isiting teachers and made the oc-. casion one of much pleasure. Rev. Lamar Sims made an address along educational linos that was very eloquent and forceful, impressing his healers with the demonstrative argu ments he used. Prof. Reynolds, presi dent of the G. M. C., also made address and, of course, it was well received as Prof. Reynolds is one of the best known educators in the state. Supt. R. N. Lamar made an appro priate talk and on the whole the day was an enjoyable and instructive one. The next meeting will be held near Ste- uens’ Pottery at Salem school in April and State school Commissioner Jere M. Pound will be among the speakers on that occasion. MIDWAY NEWS. Mr. J. E. Willingham of McDonough. Ga. was called here on account of the death of his sister last Tuesdsy. Mr. Tom Underwood visited Macon Monday. Miss Mattie Tennelie visited Cooper ville a few days last. Miss Ophelia Whited and Miss Harper were recent visitors of Mrs. Morgan Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKinley spent Sunday ia Sparta visiting the former’s parents. Mrs. Ola Edwards spent last Sunday with home people in Milledgeville. We are glad Mrs. J. N. Lary is great ly improving. Little May Beck has been real sick the past week. Mr. John Grimes of Carrs Station was in our town again Sunday. Mr. W. G. Lockhart and B. |L. I.av- geld have returned home from Gordon where they have been for sometime. Mrs. Frank Johnson and little son, also Mrs. Ferrell visited Sparta several days last week. Rav. O. P. McDermont will arrange for a revival meeting about the first of April. THE CITY CAFE AND ITS COUNTRY PA I RONS. Since Mr. J. L. Barnes has purchased the City Cafe he is making special effort to serve the country people visit ing this city with the best the market affords and he especially invites every body coming into town to stop and take their meals with him. He will have an expert cook to handle orders promptly and everybody can visit the Cafe assured that they will receive the best attention possible and every thing will be done to |please them. Of course, the city trade is solicited and the best service will be rendered on all occasions. IN THE SPANISH AMERILAN WAR During the Spanish American War many of our soldiers suffered severely from cramp in the stomach and bowels, due in most cases to the change of clim ate and the water they were obliged to drink. Mr. Geo. A. Lake, of Dennison, Tex as, gives an interesting account of how he came to the relief of some of the men in his regiment: —“Just as I was start ing for the war,” says Mr. Lake, “Mr. Davis gaye me a large bottle of Sloan's Liniment. I used it in our troop at Camp Mobrey for ciamps and dysente ry among the men. It took finely and lots of the boys of Troop L. 1st Tex Cav. U, S. V., will never forget the name of Sloan,s Liniment. One case in j particular was our bugler. Fred Orm* sley; he was cramped until he could hardly stand it. 1 gave him a dose of Slcan’s Liniment and in five minutes he was up and ready to go on with the troop.” Every druggist carries Sloan’s Lini ment in sto k. You can get it in 25c, 50c, or $1.00 sired bottles. It’s a good thing to have in the house for rheuma tism, toothache, soiethroat, asthma and any pain or stiffness. A laugh in every line of “All a Mis take.” The fanner who wants to reap the benefits of the fight the Union ia mak ing, without himself helping to make it, ts the worst kind of a camp fol lower WWAnyone having city or farming land to sell or wish ing to purchase desirable ouilding lots or farming lands will do well to see Mr. J. O. Bloodworth. AN ELECTRIC R. R. FOR MILLEDGE VILLE. Some weeks ago you saw an article in the paper on this proposition. We are now reaay for work. Do you want this much needed public convenience and are you ready to help it along and help yourself in a material way? If so how much Capital Stock can you take at ♦ 100 a share? When we have organized we can fill out Bonds to suit amout that we may need at 6 per. cent. We are most sanguine, when we say that this will be a good investment. Figure for yourself and be convinced and thereby help yourself and our growing city. See the undersigned if you are in terested, in case you fail to do so you. will be sorry. L. D. Coggin. | BERKSHIRE HOGS FOR SALE. Twen ty Berkshire hogs and pigs sale, all pure bred from regista Warren Edwards tock.