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Great
Sale!
Real live bargains for the
next few weeks. We
have put the knife
in the prices to
move all sum
mer goods.
A spec ial sale'of Embroideries, com
mencing Saturday until closed out, 25,
30, t0, and 50c, choice of the 1 Q.
entire lot at yd | dll
A'l 15 and20c Embroideries, choice
of the entire lot, until closed out,
at per yard
Colored Organdies, Lawns and Chif
fons, 20 and 25c, special sale 1
price. See our middle counter | Uu
5c
Wash Chiffons, Organdies 5c Lawns
that are worth 50c a yard, spe- QCn
cial sale price. Middle counter ZU”
Silk Foulards and Messalines, QCp
worth 50c, special sale price, yd Zuu
Too many short ends and remnants.
A! out 50 pieces of white Lawns in
remnants, running three to live yards,
that sold at '25c., ;’,0c., 10c. and 50c.
take vour choice ‘j J *S 1*1
for, yds.
15c.
$1.50
A sweeping cut in ladies’ Muslin
I’lnlerwear to dose.
50 t towns, special
sale price
$2.50 (lowiis, spe eal
sale price
$2.00 t tow ns, s| eeial
sale pi iee
•51.50 (iowns, special
o,T;r:;i ’ 38c. & 25c.
t ' unv, M 13c
$1.50 Skirts, uiee-d*< $1 Skirts TCp
ly trimmed for for / Jh
About 5o Shirt Waists well made and
nicely trimmed of tine material, a waist
that sells for $1.25, $1.50 and
$2.00. Take your choir e for
A few King’s Shirt Waist left that
sold for $5.50; if you can find
your size take your choice for
50 dozen ladies real line gauze sum
mer N ests, the regular price, 1 f|.
15c,,our spei ial price will be | Uu
E.E.BELL
$i
that
$2
EATONTON TEAM MET
The local bowling team beat the hunch |
from Eatonton on the bowling alleys
here last Friday by a goodly score. The
contest was one of much interest gen
erally and a large crowd gathered to
witncFs i he play. The score was an
follows:
MILLEDGEVILLE.
I)r. Eawrencr- 450:261:395.- 1106.
A. J. Skinner- 364:278:248.. 880.
J.J. Daniels- 186:314:288.-788.
H. M. Hurt- 251:220:192.- 663.
EATONTON.
J. O. Wall- 167:164:139.- 470.
A. S. Brown- 175:273:278.- 726.
E. F. Griffith- 185:197:303.- 689.
M. F. Adams- 435:292:270.- 997.
It will be seen from this that Milledge-
yille easily led in all the games. The in
terest in the sport here is still great
and now is a good time to get in the
game.
Bloodworm & Bloodworm
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE •
■MB—MB
TERMS EASY
- • > :<C> e
Real Estate bought and sold, Renting* a Spe=
cialty. Representatives of Jefferson Standard Life
Insurance Co., one of the best in America.
A splendid horse belonging to Mr. T
E. McCombs fell on the street last Sat
urday afternoon and died without a
struggle. The animal had been in the
service for many years and was highly i
prized.
Messrs. Roy Hutchinson and Frances
Bullard has returned to their home in
Jacksonville Fla. after spending several
days here with friends.
Miss Maggie Whelan is attending the
commencement exercises of the Eaton
ton Hich School this week.
Mrs. Pitman, of Macon is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Morris this
week.
Miss Eunice Stewart, of Macon is
visiting Miss Mary Lawrence this week.
Miss Emma Sikes, of Ocilla is spend
ing this week with Miss Laura Smith.
We offer you the J
following bar- £
gains:
Mrs. Laura Paine’s Residence, S. Jefferson St., $3,800
Mrs. i)( >zier’s beautiful res. on Jefferson St., 3,600
Two Lots, Schell Property, West End, each 400
Two Lots, beyond Georgia depot, each - 350
Mrs. John Amosshas 1 • turned from i
pleasant visit to friends at Devereaux.
SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
To New York. Boslon, Baltimore,
Philadelphia and the East, Via
Savannah and Steamships.
The Central of Georgia Railway is
now selling Summer Excursion tickets
to New York, Boston, Baltimore and
Philadelphia, and resorts in the East at
very low rates for the round trip, Mill-
edgeville to New York $40.50, Boston
$45.00, Baltimore $32.00, Philadelphia
$36.00, including meals and berth aboard
ships. Corresponding rates from other
places.
Tickets are good to return until Octo
b >r 31, 1900.
For schedule of trains, through slcep-
in i car service, sailing dates of ships
fr tin Savannah, berths on ships, etc*,
apply to nearest ticket agent, or ad
dress JNO. W. BLOUNT, G. P. A.
I Macon, Ga.
Lor other Bargains in Real Estate on Easy Terms
—CALL ON US—
Bloodworm & Bloodworm
Over Horne-Andrews Commission Co.
“A LITTLE BETTER LOR A LITTLE LESS”
BRAIN EXERCISE
by MEN
and YOUNG MEN
THE PERFECT WAY
; Scores ol MillcdijevHIu Citizens Have
Learned it.
If you suffer from backache.
There is only oneway to cure it.
The perfect way is to cure the kidneys.
A bad back means sick kidneys.
Neglect it, urinary troubles follow.
Doan's Kidney Rills are made for
kidneys only.
Are endorsed by Milledgevilte people.
J. R. Duke. 311 N. Jefferson St., Mil-
ledeeville, Ga., says:” 1 have been us
ing Doan’s Kidney Rills fora few weeks
and have received more benefit from
them than from any other kidney re
medy, 1 have ever tried. 1 suffered
from kidney trouble forsome time and
my back ached severely. The kidney
secretions were irregular in passage
and caused me much annoyance. I fin
al! c procured Doan’s Kidneys Pills at
Geo. D. Case's drug store and began
using them. Since that time 1 have
been steadily improving and take plea
sure in recommending Doan's Kidney
Pills to others.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Miltiurn Co . Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
(i|iri ( lt(4 1900 $*
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Clothes for every occasion.
Clothes for every form and
figure.
There is as pecial model here
for you.
Furnishings—also in endless variety
every New Shade and Combination
Shirts- that are artistic blendings of
the new shades and novelty effects
Neckwear—in new \vi aves and art
shades.
Hosiery—some so delicate they are
called dreams—others loud enough
to be nightmares.
Underwear—in natural and color ef
fects all weights and sizes.
is wlrnt we call the good judgment displayed by
those wearing otic of our Seliloss Baltimore .Suits
or Coat and Pants.
Because they are the best readv-to-weer clothes
made.
Because they are the standard <>f Style and Fash
ion for (ioiitlemon.
Because thay tire Custom tailored Clothes in the
truest sense.
Because they give character and prestige to the
wean r.
Because they cost no more titan the ordinary
clothes of other makers.
SCHLOSS BROS. & 'CO. and
H A RT SCH AFFN E R & M A RX
Are makers of these fine clothes
$55.00
and up will give you Style
and Service, Quality and
above all that indefinable
feeling of being 4 becon: ing-
ly and properly dressed as
a Gentleman should.\)
Your friends,
McClfW & MTRICK.
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