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The House of Great Bargains
Any Time and all the Time!
I Bloodworth-stembiiflQG Company I
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DRY GOODS OF CLASS AND QUALITY
Careful personal supervision in buying and selling insures to
our customers highest grade goods with greatest value
at lowest possible cost.
Lar^e Assortment of, Roy h
Suits. $7.50 Suits for if 1 .OS
$5.00 Suits for $2.98
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When ycu visit Miiiedgeville be sure to came to our Store.
BEST HATS AT
JUST 1-2 PRICE!!
The latest style McCall pat
terns for Ladies, Misses and
('liildren.
Ralston Health Shoe for Men
.$3.50 and I.OO.
j I IF HOUSE OF
Great BARGAINS
Our assortment of dress goods is the largest in the city and we in
vite your special attention to this ieature of our store.
Ladies' < r.xfords reduced.
$4.()0 (r.xfords for $2.08
3.00 “ *• 1.98
THE HOUSE OF
Great BARGAINS
COLONIAL CONCERT AT
THE OPERA HOUSE SOON
The boat musiciul talent in the city
will take part in an entertainment to
be given ut the opera within the next
two or three weeks for the henolit of
the now Methodist church. Further
announcement will he made later.
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Itv Only Fault: It is
to lie eaten extravagant A. If
you do not like it we wid return
tuli purchase price
Ilarnes li Riclilcr.
Bread fresh and the best to he
at, Barnes & Richter,
Just try that English Breakfast and
Ceylon teu, it’s fine. City Grocery Co.
If you need a buggy, remember that
no one can heat our prices, see us before
buying and save money.
Moran & Wilkinson.
Royal and beauty
Flour for sale by L. D.
Smith, S. Wayne St,
If you want a first-class milch cow,
something fancy, and don't mind puj-
ing fifty to sixty dollars, seed. II. En
nis. If y.ie don't care to pay this price,
lon't illicit on it. Tnoae arc cow., worth
the money.
fruit jars, fruit jar rubbers and tops,
Amber cane seed. Oat meal and Postum
at, Jehn li. Bearden's.
Pcn't forget you lose money if you
b ly your fruit jars before seeing Chand
ler Bros.
Oall C. E. Greene, phone 1M, for what
you want n groceries.
I’uick delivery of kin !; of fancy gro
ceries, Barnes «lc. Richter.
When it's hard to find something f or
dinner, breakfast or tea call the City
tiiocerj, they can help you out.
Some gray horses are worth $5,000.0(1
I other* are dear at $5. It's the same
j way with wagons. The "Piedmont” is
without an equal an this town and costs
no more than imitations, so don’t he
I fooled. Mo.an Wilkinson.
Bowling has become a fixture in Mil-
lcdgoville and there is hardly anybody
who has not indulged in the game since
Mr. Van Brunt put up the alley just
across wayne street from The Milledge-
ville Nows ofiice and every day it is a
splendid place for recreation, scores of
people visiting it. The sport is
thoruoghly enjoyable and there is a
j fascination about it that cannot bo de
scribed.
I If you enjoy some good sport it will
! he pleasing to you to go over and watch
si me of the local players howl, for ex
cellent records are being made and now i
i is a gooq time to make a little exercise \
■ a i l learn the game. The public from ;
I eitv and country are always assured of
i courteous treatment.
City Sanitary Inspector’s
Official Notice
CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
D. W. Brown
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COFFINS ANDj.JCASKEI
Well I'.q uippeil in this Department and
Carry a Full and Complete Line
’Phones: Nos. 65 and 2541
lfjo.iv. ant a first-class milk cow,
something fancy, and don’t mind pay
ing fifty to sixty dollars see J. H. En
nis. 1 f yo 1 don’t care to pay this price,
don't mention it. These are cows worth
the money.
Melons on ice, at J. H, Ennis. 15 to
30 cts each.
When you want a nice smoke drop in
and see Chandler Bros, nice line of
cigars, cigarettes, etc.
Alone at Saw Mill at Midnight
unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms
or cold, W. J. Atkins worked ns Night
Watchman, at Banner Springs, Tenn.
Such exposure gave him a severe cold
that settled on his lungs. At last he
! had to give up work. He tried many re-
) medics but all failed till he used Dr.
I King's Now Discovery. "After using
• one bottle" he writes, "1 went back to
work as well as ever." Severe colds,
stubborn coughs, iufiumed throats and
sore lungs, hemorrhages, croup and
whooping cough get quick relief and
prompt cure from this glorious medicine.
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, guar
anteed by all druggists.
On July ist., iqoq, certified inspection of all premises
in the city will be started by direction of council, all
property owners must have their places thoroughly
cleaned, no one must throw dish-water, or other refuse
out in yards, alleys or elsewhere, hut must provide a
covered barrel, can or other receptacle. All weeds,grass
and other noxious growth must be removed from yards
and gardens and kept closely trimmed. Surface closets
must be cleaned once=a=week and debris carried off
premises and it is strictly a violation of city ordinance
for any one to bury or otherwise dispose of this execre-
ment and cases will be made against violators.
The city authorities have decided to maintain health
at any cost and the public will be governed accordingly.
FRANK A. HALL,
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City Sanitary Inspector.