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I .-OR BARGAIN$
.ne soups Salad
«*» ...a U) and Tobasco Catsup,
^K.,,ared Mustard etc. at
C. E. Greene’*.
tVti SA1.E.
t One 50-Horae power engine and boiler,
good as new, apply to
J, L. Barnes,
313 Jefferson St.
Millcdgeyille, Ca
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Go With aRuah.
The demand for that wonderful Stom
ach- Liver and Kidneys cure, Dr. King’s
New Life Pills—is astounding.
Druggists say they never saw the
like. It is because they never fail to
cure Sour Stomach, Constipation, Indi
gestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick
Headadhe, Chills and Malaria. Only 25c.
by all druggists.
PLANT GOOD GARDEN SEED,
Be sure and obtain our garden seed for
spring planting, cabbage, turnip, col-
|ards; and all varieties, including toma
toes, 2 packegos tor 5 cents We will be
sure to please you'in every way. Try
us.
S. J. STEMBRIDGE. West End.
A full line of fresh and canned vegc-
ables at Cily Grocery Co
Business Locals. i rnmmrn • ♦ iMVTTS I Tk /V m 4
A flurry Up Call.
Quick! Mr. Druggist Quick!--A box
of Bucklcn’s Arnica Sale—Here’s u
quurter For the love of Moses, hurry!
Baby’s burned himself, terribly—J-hn-
nie cut his foot with the axe— Mamie’s
■calded —Pa can’t walk from piles-Bil-
lie has boils-and my corns ache. She
got it and she cured all the family.
Let iBIoodworth—
Stembridge Co. fit
your son up in a nice
Easter suit,
There are as many differ
ent grades of coal as
there are flour,
fruit, furniture
or friends.
—OUR—
"RED ASH" Jellico
The Road To8uoces*.
Has many obstructions, but nore so
desperate as poor health. Success to
day demands health, but Electric Bit
ters is the greatest health builder the
world has ever known.. It compels per
fect action of stomach, liver, kidneys,
bowels, purifies and enriches the, blood
and tones and invigorates the,whole sys
tem. Vigorous body and keen brain
follow theii use. You can’t afford to
slight Electric Bitters if week, run
down or sickly. Only 50c. Guaranteed
by all druggist.
s^ififH real estate and fyou want
to buy or sell, it will pay you to sec J.
Ill the greatest healer on earth,
by all druggists
Sold ’ D. Bloodworth.
Out meal,corn flub ea,shredded wheat,
grape nuts, cream of wheat and cereals
of all kind at City Grocey Co.
CHICKEN FOOD.
Good for fowls, also
domestic animals, con
sisting of broken corn
and other grains,
known as "Screen
ings.” Oconee River
Mills. ' 2-17 tf.
Agents for the idle Hour Nurseries,
and when giving us your orders you
buy ut the nursery prices.
Culver & Kidd.
Let Bloodworth—
Stembridge Co. f i t
your son up in a nice
Easter suit.
burning
U nited
Is the best free
coal in the
States. Our price
this coal is
per ton - -
We have other coal
per ton J5 & $5.50
TAKE YUIIK CHOICE
yj i rvc w 11
$6.00
to
F
owier-
leinister
G oal
Phone 152.
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BERKSHIRE HOGS FOR SALE.
Twenty Berkshire hogs and pigs for
sale, all pure bred from registered
stock. Warren Edwards.
Try a sack of Sunshine Flour from
City Grocery Co.
All-over laces, cotton
and linen lawns cheap
at Bloodworth—Stem-
bridge Co.
gsSf Anyone having city or
farming land to sell or wish
ing to purchase desirable
ouilding lots or farming lands
I will do well to see Mr. J. O.
Bloodworth.
Order your engraved stationery and
calling cards from Dixon Williams. We
register your plate and can duplicate
your order at anv time.
BOIISK FOR RENT.
A clean, well-located house with all
conveniences. Mrs. W. H. Armstrong.
W. A. Walker will sell to you a nice
building lot, or a nice house on easy
terms. Whv pay rent when you can
buy from him on time and own your
own home with the rent vou pay.
Call on C. E. Greene for all flrstclasH
groceries and get them quick.
Don’t forget the City Grocery Co. has
moved to its new quarters next to the
Elks' Hall, Phone No. 71.
mf-lf R * ea' estate, no matter
where located, see J. O. Bloodworth.
When you want floral offerings, come
to us for them, we are the only agents
here for the Idle Hour Nurseries, and
when you buy from us we sell at the
nursery prices- Culver & Kidd
HOG FOOD.
For the farmer to feed
and fatten hoes. cows,
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
HOUSE FOR RENT'.
Six-room house Jefferson street, good
condition, reasonable rules. Apply
Baldwin County Collecting Agency
STORK FOR RENT.
The Hass Store, 109 Hancock street
immediate possession. Apply to
E. E. Hass.
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 11,000. Possession
will be givun ’.when our new plant is
completed. Apply at office of
* Oconee River Mills.
See the beautiful line
of wash neck ties at
Bloodworth—S t e m-
bridge Co.
Seed potatoes and garden seed all
fresh C. E. Greene’s.
Night On Bald Mountain.
On a lonely night Alex. Benton of
Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald
Mountain to the home of a neighbor,
tortured by Asthma, bent on curing him
with Dr. King's New Discovery, that
had cured himself of asthma. This won
derful medicine soon relieved!and quickly
cured his "eighbor. Later it cured his
son’s wife of a severe lung trouble.
Millions believe its the greatest Throat
and Lung cure on Earth Coughs, Colds,
Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs
are surely cured by it. Beat for Hay
Fever, Grip and Whooping Cough. 50c
and $1.00. Trial hottlo free. Guaranteed
bv all druggists.
Ruchings in all the,
colors. Bloodworth— J
Btembridge Co.
St<10,00 Reward
One hundred dollars reward for proof
of identification of guilty party mailing
letter to Mr. Barber which was signed
“A.Friend.”
J. W. Ray.
Your Money back if it does not
please. Every Package Warranted. £
Ask for “TOWN TALK” X
I lA.J. CARR CCMR'Y $
SOLE DISTRIBUTORS J
Don't Forget to see
the children’s and
Misses trimmed hats
at Miss Ellen Fox s.
Anything in the grocery line delivered
to your quick from Barnes & Ricthter.
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FOR SALE.
Ten Shares Capital Stock, Milledgeville Banking Company,
—Apply to—
JOHN CONN.
Immense variety in
laces and embroider
ies. You should see
them at Bloodworth—
Stembridge Co.
We have left a small quanitv of Burt
Seed Oats and Ga Rye for late plant
ing. Chandler Bros.
‘PE-RU-NA DID
WONDERS FOR ME.”
S3 Idle Hour Nurseries are represented
in Milledgeville by Culver & Kidd.
LI MBER FOR SALE.
For sale twelve Dollars per thousand
good lumper at the mill by Mrs. A. V.
Dultignon at Scottsboro, Gu. See Mr.
James L. Ivey.
STREET TAX III K.
Street tax for the year of UHI'.I will be
due on the first dav of April and al
those who are subject to ibis tax ar.
earnestly requested to make settlement
at once. Walter Stembrige,
Clerk
Choice evaporated apples and peach
es. City Grocery Co.
See the beautiful line
of wash neck ties at
Rloodworth—S t e m-
bridge Co.
If it’s real estate, prices are al
ways right and terms easy with J. O.
Bloodworth.
New line of ready-to-
wears and tailored
street hats a t Miss
Ellen Fox’s.
NOTICE.
The books will be opened at the office
of the Clerk and Treasurer of the City
of Milledgeville on April 1st for the re
ception of City tax returns for the year
of 1909, all property owners are re
quested to make their returns prompt
ly. Walter Stembridge,
Clerk & Treas.
central oi Georoia Kailway GomPami
CURRENT SCHEDULE FOR MILLEDGEVILLE.
Arrive from Macon and Gordon 1:35 p. m. daily.
“ “ “ “ “ S-II “ “ except Sunday
*• “ Covingtoa 11:35 a. m. “
“ “ Eatonton 7:59 1 “
Depart for Macon aud Gordon 11:33 * “
“ “2 “ “ " 7.50 “ “ except Sunday
“ •* Covington » 1:35 p. m. “
“3 Kltonlon 6 35 “ “ except Sunday
Augusta steam baked bread every
day at Barnes & Ricthter’».
The newshell shaped
hats for children just
received by Miss Ellen
Fox.
DOCTOR KING
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from |u< broth*!• Ne ••4tct*« Hit C O. D ubIcm la
iwucitd. CftoriM lew. Tloucawdo of oaa— cured Biat* your
cat* aad mdA for iirw OaoelFW and coo CU* a Ual. Id
porooo. or bj iolAor. Call or wrli# rodajr. Dei’tdelay.
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MRS. ROSA BOYER.
M RS. ROSA IlOYEU, 1421 Sherman
Avo., Evanston, III., writes: ‘-If
ntiy one has reason to praise Peruna it
is surely myself.
“East spring I beeamo so run down
from tho serious effects of a lingering
cold, that several complications united
In pulling me down. 1 could neither eat
nor sleep well, and lost flesh and spirit.
“1 Anally tried l’eruna and it did
wonders for me. In two week. I was
like another person, and in a month 1
felt better than I ever had before.
“I thank Peruna for new life and
Strength. I send you two pictures, so
you ran see what 1‘eruna has done for
«ne. M
Better Than Ur Year*.
Mrs. Mary F. Jones, Burning Springs,
Ky., writes!
j “I wish to speak a word In praise of
’ your highly valued Peruna, as I hara
been blessed with the golden opportu
nity of giving It a fair and Impartial
test, and can say that I have had ttetter
health, far better, since i have been
< using 11 then for quite a number of years
before.
1 “One of my neighbors had stomach
trouble. I recommended Peruna'to her,
and now she is well and healthy, after
having been pronounced hopeless by
several physician*.’
1 Man-a-lin an Ideal Laxative.
1 will be glad to have my friends call
on me at Barnes & Richter’s when in
need of fancy grocerise-
C. W. Ricnter.
Amber cane seed, Spanish and North
Carolina seed peanuts. Barnes & Rich
ter successor to Emmitt L. Barnes.
Elegant line of gen
tlemen’s ties. Blood-
w| o r t h—Stembridge
Co.
Egg plants, fresh tomatoes and pen
pers at City Grocery Co.
Barnes & Richter will appreciati »i
oruer from you.
SEWING WANTED.
Anv ene deairing sewing done can get
good service for least money bv calling
on or sending to Mrs. Laura Ray [who
lives in Dr. Atkinson’s new house on
Hancock street, near Jefferson.
When you come to town be sure and
visit the City Cafe and g%t your dinner.
Proprietor Barnes treats you right.
Automobiles repaired and kept in run
ning order. Oils and Gasoline supplied.
J. L. Sibley Jr.
SEED! SEED! SEED! We have a
full line of garden seed, seed corn, cat
tail millet and cane seed. See our stock
and get our ptices. Chandler Bros.
Harness Oil. good as the best, better
than some. 20c. qt Old Harness ^made
to look new. Moran & Wilkinson.
Olives in bulk and bottles
Greene’s.
at C. E.
I». A. K. MEETING.
The Nancy Hart Chapter N. S. D. A.
R. will meet with Mrs. Perkins Satur
day after April 10, 3:30 p. m.
Mrs. Mary Howell Scott, Regent.
Miss Mary Brooks, Sec.
TAX NOTICE.
The Books ot the Tax Receiver will be
opened April 2nd, 09. Office in K. P.
H.wkins Drug Store.
Will be at Sanitarium Wednesday 14th,
Stevens Pottery Friday 16t.h, from 12
a. m. to 3 p. m., Coopers Friday 16th,.
from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m., Brown’sCrossJ
ing Monday April 19th, Meriwether
Wednesday 21st., Scottsboro I Friday
April 23rd, 115 Dist. Dr. Moran’s
Wednesday 28th.
The 31st day of March is the date
fixed by law tor the ownership of all
taxable value*. T1 e books will close
June 1st. 1909.
E. P. Lane. T. R. B. C.
Baldwin Apples, i-lorida Oranges and
nice Bananas at J. F. Bell’s Pure Food
Store.
Star. Jewelry Co. is still offeirng
some rare bargains in jewelry, China,
Automobiles repaired and kept in run
ning order. Oils and Gasoline supplied.
J. L. Sibley Jr.
The Carnival is coming to town
soon, but when you are here don’t for
ge*, the City Cafe gives you the best! cu * fil ass ' prettv vases etc. Be sure
dinners and lunches obtainable. { an< ^ ca ^ ^ or " bat you want for they are
We have some good values in water | 8e " in K regardless of cost,
buckets and oil cans at Chander Bros
The Newarkfteam has left, but we
are still with you with a complete line
of baseball goods. Spauldings are the
best. R. H. Wootten.
Nabob Corn, Asparagus, Peas and
Lava Beans, can't tell from those fresh
from the Garden.J. F. Bell’s Pure
Food Store. Sole Agent.
Having severed my connection with
the telephone company I hope my
friends will have no further trouble with
their phones, especially when calling me
at No. 53 where 1 will always be glad
to serve you when in need of anything
ia our line-
C. W. Richter'*
You should see our
white goods before
buying. Bloodworth—
Stembridge Co.
Try a sack of Sunshine four from the
City G.-octrv Co.
Best Gager's line and portUnd cement
at Barnes & Richter’s.
A shipment cf Van Camp’s canned
goods just received bv the City Grocery
Co.
I Traveling men. farmers and city folk
Coffee with all orders ought to be a all declare that the City Cafe is the
drawing card for the Citv Cafe. But
place to get a lunch with coffee free.
they give the best the market affords The regular dinners from 12 to 2 o’clock
and everything that’s good to eat. ^ are hard to beat.
i^ir.VV'.V.Y.ViVi.VmV.V.W.i'.fViiiiV.ViV.YM
HY It is to your advantage to
have an account with the
MERCHANTS L FARMERS BANK.
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
Rernnce- It I. ■ Itron*. earalul. •aft, llbtrsL prompt, accurate, .ad n««.- 2
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Because' * *rowiu«, »cti»«, pro»r*.,lr«. up-to-dmte bank ia ivirr parti- ■>
Rf>rau«i»- Your aceouat will b# appreetatad by th« baak. and rout iaterasta
*' will alwapa be caratully ontuiderad gL
Because: Ev ' nr dcpoaitor ia always walruaa. visitor at ttw bank. w
Repailte*—bank studio, tba nerd, of it. ru.tomora, sad pro parly aka ear* 5
urtauje. of tboaa whothrr tbair kwtaaaa i* larc. or small. 3
Because - Its deaUncawith all custonwr. ar» absolutely oonSdential. sad it la
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Jno. T. Allen. Pres. L. C. Hall. Cashier. 2
or Jno. T. Dav. Assistant Cashier. §
—and ask any information desired.— JE