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Very Serious
Jt is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and havo the
wrong one given you For this
reason we urge you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine—
Slack-Draught
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, relia
ble medicine, for constipation, in
digestion and liver trouble, io firm
ly eatablinhed* It does not imitate
other madicinrs. It in better than
others, or it would not be the fa
vorite liver powder, v/ith a larger
Laic than nil others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN
EXCURSION FARES
Via Central u! Geonjia Railway
TO CUMBFBLAND ISt AND, GA.
and return, account Georgia Education
al Convention to beheld June23-25,1909
Excursion faros apply from agency sta-
lions in Georgia.
iTheNews Want Faoei
♦ J
Z — LOOK HERE FOR BARGAINS —«
Jerome Axworlliv 2:20 1=4,
who has $1000 00 or more to invest to |
manage a branch offiice for us in the
! ro ATLAS'! A, (.a., account American As a three year old, this royally bied Loan, Real Estate and
Association of Opticians, to be
June 21-24, 1909.
TO ASHEVILLE, N. O. and return,
account International Convention Bara-
cu and I'biiathea. to lie held June 19-22,
1909
Spectacles FREE!
On Saturday, Juno 5th, I will give*
onc pair of (i«»l I Frame SpcctaclaH IYcc
to every persc-n ev<»» require Iwn
pair of gla*tftefi (one pair for distant and
one # *»r near viaion) und pure hast* one*
pair.
F. W. WOLF. D. O.
At Mrs. Julia Barker's Millinery Store.
kill™, couch
ABO CURE the LUNGS
WITH
New Discovery
PHI013
10" .V $1.00. .
Trial Buttle Free
AND AIL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES,
OUAllANTICKD (SATISFACTORY
OR MONliY REFUNDED.
FOR C°LDe s
BOOKKEEPING $29.9?
SHORTHAND $22°°
COMBINED $4 5.op
AU Book& Included Thu offer good ninety days.
r i Write R. H. BOND ^
f tW College f~ Milledgeyllle. C$!\
H PORATAQLC AND STATION AMT
Engines
AND BOILERS
TO ASHVILLE, N. C., and return,
account Dramatic Order Knights of
Khorassan, Biennial Meeting, to beheld .
Julv 12- 30, 1909.
TO ATHENS, GA., and return, ac-
i count Summer School University of |
’<Jeorgiu, to.be held June 26, July 17,
1909.
TO KNOXVILLE, TENN., and re-
turn. account Summer School of the
south to he held June 22-July 20, 1909.
T<) T DSC A LOOS A, ALA., and return,
account Summer School, to he held June
X, July h, 1909.
TO NASHVILLE, TENN., and ie-
turn account Annual Session; .Sunday
School Congress and Noting I’eople's
Chautaii(|ua, to he held June 9 11, 1909,
TO NASHVILLE, TENN., ami rc-
turn account l’eahody College Summer
School for Teachers and Vanderbilt
Biblical Institute, to he held June 9,
August 4, 1909.
TO MACON, GA. and return, account
general state Baptist Convention to he
held June 16-21, 1909, Tickets on sale
from all points in Georgia.
TO MONTEAGLE and SEWANEE.
TENN., and return, account mission
week(Willotb and Gilbert Lectures) to
he held July 1-16. 19' 9: Monteagle Bible
school to be held July 17-2H, 1909:
Monteagle Sunday school institute and
Musical Festival, to be held July 30-
August IS, 1909.
TO NASHVILLE, TENN., and re
turn account annual session, Sundav
Achool Congress and young people's
Chautauqua to be held June 9-14, 1909.
TO NASHVILLE. TENN., and re
turn account Peabody college summer
school For teachers and Vanderbilt
Biblicul institute, to he held June 0 Au
gust 4, 1909.
For further information in regard to
total rates, dates of sale, limit, etc,,
upply to nearest ticket agent
Investment
held ] young Stallion will make the season at Business. We can offer the righv. .nan |
I Johnnie Braxley’s stables, in rear of a contract whi-h has some future to it |
' lh " ' ce P^tory,at$25 insure a living ' , t wj| , certain ,.. pay you to investigate
colt,for breeding and further particulars
see Johnie Braxley, in rear of the Ice
Factory, or address,
T. E. PUGH,
Milledgcville,
Georgia
this proposition. National Loan &
| Trust Company,Tifton Ga.”
Mills Injectors,
itSaws, Snlmcra,
Shills, pulley,, lielUna,Oisoltao Kuiitn,*.
S«w, 1st I It #11.1 sltlnvl
Pumps uni ritilniu. W
larorstock LOMBARD,
F*. \ Michine ind Baile: Wj:Vi ind Supply Stan,
AUr.tiSTA, QA.
vj!
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration am! female
weaknesses they ate ti e supreme
remedy, ns thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
j STOMACH TROUBLE
it it the best medicine ever sold
over ^ druggist's counter.
iir If it’s real estate, no matter
where located, see J. O. Bloodworth.
ATTORNEY: We would like to make a
contract with a good attorney in Mill-
edgoville who has Two or Three Hun
dred Dollars to invest to handle our
Loan and Abstract business in the oily
and vicinity W. M. Guldens, President,
Tifton, Georgia.
Don't pay 50 to 75 cents to have your
clothes cleaned and pressed. Join the
Wide-a-Wake Pressing Club and get
four suits for r! .00. Phone 266.
Ftv'y :'m lid Fulls, Mud, Bitin
Hay, t hits, Corn and Chi'ken Feed at
i Chandler Bros',
FOB 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 lie given when our new plant is
completed. Apply at office of
Oconee River Mills.
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 If.
LISTEN: If you have nothing olsetodoj
write to C. W. Guldens, Valdosta, Ga.,
anil he will offer you a proposition that j
will interest you.
Wanted 500 men and boys to join the j
Wide-a-Wake Pressing duty. New
management, expert workmen satis
faction guaranteed. Phone 266.
HOG FOOD.
For the farmer to feed
and fatten hoers. cows,
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
LIMBER FOIt SALE.
For sale twel ve Dollars per thousand
good lumper at the mill by^Mrs. A. V.
DuBignon at Scottaboro, Ga. Sec Mr.
James L. Ivey.
H. H. Bass, Manager, wants a good
hustling man to write insurance in this
county for the Jefferson Standard Life
Insurance Co. Address 312 English-
Ainerican Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE.
gone 60-Horse power engine and boiler,
good as new, apply to J. L. Barnes,
313 Jefferson St.
Milledgeville, Ga.
fj^-lf it's real estate and you want
to buy or sell, it will pay you to see J.
(). Bloodworth.
The host ice cream freezer ever made
for the monev at the following prices:
1-2 gallon $1.25. 1 gallon $1.75. Every
freezer guaranteed, it. 11. Woottdn's.
TRAP FOR SALE.
One solenoid Columbus trap in first
class condition for sale. Rubber tires
and paint, good as new. Apply to
Dr. John P.‘Atkinson.
YOUNG MEN WANTED, who desire
to earn better salaries and do more con
genial work. If able to read and w rite,
and ambitious to succ^d, we can qualify
you for a position as mechanical, elect
rical, steam, civil, or mining engineer,
architect; etc. Write at once, stating
position wanted. I. C. S. Box 799,
Scranton, I'a.
Ladies don’t throw away your clothes
because they are a little soiled. Send
them to the Wide-a-Wake Pressing
Club and have them made good as new.
Phone 266.
SALESMAN; We are desirous of se
curing t h e sirviccs of an
expert salesman on a salary of $1(10.
and expenses per month. No one ex
cept a hustler who can give gootl ref
ence need apply. We offer the right
man a good contract. National Loan
& Trust Company, Tifton, Ga.
We Beg to Announce The
Arrival of Our New Spring
Stock of Shoes and We In
vite Your INSPECTION.
The Famous Dorothy Dodd
Zeigler’s Latest Oxfords,
Duttenhofer's Best,
Hanan's Highest Grades,
The Great Walk-Ove s,
52.50
TO
54.50
53.50
TO
36.00
For Women:
For Men:
Our Line is Complete, Our Prices Lowest for Best Quality.
—SEE US FOK SHOES FOP.-
Spring and Summer Wear.
Fred Hauo Slice Go.
»w.iwiirag»-iB!Ti'.K.n .Mff.ra'.ia; j —rr-nanaeMU
SALE.
f weighing 1,060 lbs. I
OAf\l YOU SEE AS VV . J.
Brake
'IAN ,
■‘See Yourself as Others Csee You ’ ^
order to Jo this perhaps your eyes need help. The perfect eye is
the > xeeptiop rather than the rule. Having taken a regular
course in Opties and being supplied with h complete and first-
class outfit, included in which is to he found nothing hut the
best to he had. I am in a po-ition to offer my services to the
public, guaranteeing to give perfect satisfaction or refund all
money received. Milledgeville lias always been and doubtless
idwajs will be mv borne. Give me a tiial and you'd find that 1
can save you monev; will not "fake” you, then Arab-like “pack
my tent und silently steal away.”
ffice Over Goodman & Woollen
1011
Stylish hay hori
Combination horse, works anywhere
J. C. RICHARD.
State Sanitarium.
All kind of fruit and vegetables at C.
I E. Greene's.
Bunds For Sale
Ton Baldwin county bond., of $100.00
each, hearing 7 per cent interest, ma
turing 1813. Apply to-
L. C. HALL M. & F. Bank.
ELECTRICAL WORKERS WANT
ED We can lit you foy a good, well-
paid position as an electrician or elec
tric railway lighting, or dynamo station
foreman or superinendent or telephone
manager. Wejcan teach you by mail
in your spare time and at small cost.
The only qualification needed is ability
to read and write and the determination
to succeed. Write itxiay staUng the
subject which interets you. S.,
Box 799, Scranton, Pa.
NOTICE
1 desire to inform the public that 1
have now resumed the general practice
of medicine and all calls will be prompt
ly attended. 1 can be found at my home
at nights, orat my office, in Horne Bldg,
or Culver & Kidd's Drug Store in the
day. I will give special attention to fit
ting spectacles and eye glasses. Phone
209. CUY D. COMPTON, M. D.
B. McH. CLINE, M. D.
Practicing Physician and
Stirs; con.
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 a. m.
Residence 'Phone No. 109.
Office in Hatcher's New Bldg.
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
W. B, HUTCHINGS,
—DENTIST—
j Successor to Dr. H. S. Whitney.
w OtTer* hi* proft»Rs!onnl aorviers t*
flu* |u*op)e of thin city ami section.
Office in Horne Building.
May 1st—1-1 r.
SMALL BOY GLAD
THE GOVERNOR CAME
Youthful Inmate oi Rufurmatury Taken
Back by Governor and Will be
Sent Ij an Industrial Schuul
(Left Over From Last Week.)
The future career of little Ed Mur
phy. twelve years old, may he vastly
changed on account of the visit of the
Hon. Hoke Smith to Milledgeville.
While inspecting the reformatory Guv.
Smith was attracted by the youthful in
mate ana on questioning him found that
he had been scooped up with a lot of
other hoys and sent down to the refor
matory.
”1 am going to take him up to Atlan
ta,” said the governor. “and get him
ready to enter an industrial school. His
mother is dead and I feel sure he has
the qualities which will make him a use
ful citizen.”
The lad followed the governor gladly
and no doubt will remember always the
coming of Mr. Smith this week.
Stung For 15 Years
by Indigestion’s pangs —trying many
doctors and $200.00 worth of medicine
in vuia, B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N.
C., at last used Dr. King's New Life
Pills, and writes they wholly cured him.
They cure Constipation. Billiousness,
Sick Headache, Stomach, Liver, Kidney
and Bowel troubles. 25c at all druggists.
Don't fail to come to the City Cafe,
we serve the best meats in town.
J. L. Barnes. I'nlpr.
Old Veteran Passes
to Last Lamp Ground
Mr. John w Johnson, Well Known
Cllizen. Died in Augusta Las!
Monday.
'(Left Over From La3t Week.)
Mr. John W. Johnston passed away
at 3:19 o’clock Monday morning, at the
residenc of his daughter, Mrs. E. W.
James, No. 1936 Walker street, after an
illness of four days. Mr. Johnston was
76 years old.
Mr. Johnston is survivel by two chil
dren, cne son. Mrs. J. Harry Johnston,
and one daughter, Mrs. E. W. James.
The funeral services were conducted
from the residence of Mrs. James, Tues
day morning, at 10 o’clock. Rev. How
ard T. Cree officiated. The interment
was in the West View cemetery.
The pallbearers were as- follows:
Messrs. W. J. Cobb, John Matheny, W.
R. Roberson, Elijah Bargeron G. D.
Etta and t)r. J. P. Smith. .
Mr. Johnston was well known in A\
gusta as he has been a resident here for
several years. He had many friends
who learn with deep degret of hisdeath.
To his children the sympathies of a host
of friends is extended.—The Herald.
FARMERS WAREHOUSE
TO ELECT OFFICERS.
til ilC
Physician-Surgeon*
Ml LI.KPlt K *' I I.LK, - - - 6 V.
t-c W. Hancock St.
Tomorrow the Farmers Union of j
Baldwin county will meet at the court j
house to elect officers for ths Farmers
Uni n warehouse which will ho estab
lished hero the first of next September.
A manager will bo selected for the
warehoush at the meeting and ho tin to ,
plans launched for the operation of the ,
concern, which while independent in a
measure, forms a link in the chain of
] warehouses which the Union is organiz
ing throughout the state in an effort to
thwart speculation in cotton.
Rich Men's Gifts Are Poor
beside this. “I want to go on record as
saying that I regard Electric Bitters as
one of the greatest gifts that God has
made to women, writes Mrs. O. Rhine-
vault. of Vestal Centre, N. Y.. "1 can
never forget what it has done for
me.” This glorious medicine gives a
woman buoyant spirit, vigor of and ju
bilant health, it quickly cures Nervous
ness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Head
ache, Backache, Fainting and Dizzy
Spells; soon builds up the weak, aifing
and sickly. Try them, 50c at ail, tlrug-
i g'StS.
NOTICE
Ti e tine for clcsi tg the Tax Books
has been extended to the 15th June.
Tnen the;, will, most positively, beeios
el, and and al! failing to return by that
time will he douhie taxed.
E. P. LANE Tax Receiver.
OFFICE HOl’RS: 8 a. m. to 12—2 p. m. to 5 after March 1st, 1909
Cl'KKENT SCHEDULE FOR MILLEDGEVILLE.
Arrive from Macon und Gordon 1:35 p. m. daily.
*' “ “ “ " 6 '35 “ " except Sunday
*• ” Covington 1'. :H.’> a ir. "
“ “ Eaton ton 7:59 *'
Dcart for M.icon *ud Gordon l!:.v» ‘ *•
“ “TT “ " " 7.50 •* " except Sunday
* ' .Cs’ri'iR'" 0 \ :35 p. in. **
11 Eatontoo 6 35 *’ “ except Sunday
T>or*McCall Pattern# •"W t’»l'««
ft itra than <•< try other n.ahe pi M ®t
! ICvvvnl ot iheu itvU, »cftr»CT iMupUlff.
MH'Mil's MiifMlnr Tkf Onw ol F*«K»o*0
rory <ul»inher« than it) L «dir%'M*f •«»•»«.
I r*' 'x inhii niwbvn ,1* runUi a* f"*tl cr*»IS^
imbrr. Jl CflU*. > *•'» »**^scribs» t«U * Uci. lli »*%*•
i ton Frrc. Su to4«y.
l.nft V AK«*Mt«>YtatF4. llindaom* premium* o«
|{N#r«l«**h iohismM' r> I’aiirm l >■! fe<o ds.
• .nil Ff'J Pnto'i n Ctllln >• (»koau<| pter* anil
•<nl Ii*o, AdwitM TUK McCALL QO* N«» Ye«fc
McCall Patterns and
Publications for Sale
BLOODWORTH-
STEMBRIDGE CO,
Dr. J. C. Croley
PHYSICIAN ct- SVRGKOX
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
Office Second Floor Opera House Ruild-
ing. Office hours ll a. tn. to 1 p. rrt.
3 p. m. to 4 p. m.
The main thing with children is to
have them well started with good prin-
~ ■ eiples which they will carry through life.
\\ bile attending the co imencement Obedieney. truth, unselfishness^ purity
exercises don t fail to order yuur meals are essentials, and these can all he loy
al the City Cafe. ingly cultivated, and will flourish in the
J.L. Barnes, Propr. J right home atmosphere.
r. M. HALL. M. D.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOr
Office hours it a. m. to 12:^0 p. n,
Callaway Building, 136^
Office in
West Hancbck
Milledgeville,
Street.
- - . Ga
Oct. iq, iy.
DR. EDWARD
fl. TIGNER
Deny bnroGon.
^PEACHES
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