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I COOKING EXHIBITION!
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GREAT MAJESTIC MALLEABLE AND CHARCOAL IRON RANGE
ONE WEEK, JULY 19 TO JULY 24
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Range sold during this
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With every Majestic
Cooking Exhibition we
one handsome set of ware. This ware is worth
$7.50 it it is worth a cent. It is the best that can
be bought. We don't add $7.50 to the price of
the range and tell you you are getting the ware-
free, but sell all Majestic Ranges at the regular
price. You get the ware free, Remember, this
is for exhibition week only. Ware will not be
given after this week. This ware is on exhibition
at our store, and must be seen to be appreciated.
Come in any day during the week. Make
our store your headquarters. Have coffee and
biscuits with us.
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Come, if you intend to buy or
not; the information gained
s erve you in the future.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Facts About The
Great MaiestlGRanoe
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It is the only range in the world made of
Malleable aad Charcoal Iron.
It has, beyond any question of a doubt, the
largest and best reservior.
It uses about half the fuel used on
ranges, and does better work by far.
The Majestic All Copper Nickeled Reser
voir heats the water quicker and hotter than any
other, It is the only reservoir with a removable
frame.
The Charcoal Iron Rodv of the Great Ma
jestic Range lasts three times as long as a steel
body.
being made of non-breakable material, there
is practically no expense for repairing the Majestic.
As for baking, it is perfection; not only for a
few months, but for all time to come.
A Great Majestic Range lasts three
times as long as a cheap range, but it doesn’t, cost
three times as much.
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PROOF— We don't ask you to take our word for any of the
above statements, but if you will call at our store, a man from
the factory, where Majestic Ranges are ma le, will prove to your
satisfaction that these are absolute facts, and will show you many
more reasons why the Great Majestic Range is absolutely the best
that money can buy.
MAJCme BANOES' SOLD IN'all or. the above'COUNTRIES.'
EVERYBODY WELCOME
SR. W. HATCHER, Milledgeville, Ga.
Business Locals.
Brave D’ire Laddies
often receive severe burns, putting out
tires, then use Bueklen’s Arnica Save
and forget them. It soon drives out
pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts
nnd Bruises its earth's greatest healer.
Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, Old
fc'E'tjS, Buils. Ulcers, Felons; best Bile
cbf* Qindc. Relief is instant. 25c. at
all druggists.
Private Estate Coffee, best on the
market, at Barnes & Richtor’s.
It will happen on July 19 without fail.
Fruit jars, caps, rubbers and fruits
cans nt R. H. Woitten’s.
W, are giving free $7.50 worth of ware
We are gi
or ware at our store next tveeek. Sci
advertisement in this paper for par
ticulars— Hut.'her.
NOTICE Parties who have valu ibles
etc., left for repair with E. G. Winslow
nt Star Jewelery Co., are requested to
call with receipt, and return watches
loaned by him, etc., and get them and
oblige. W. A. Walker, President.
Flower pots and jurdiners, all sizes.
R. H. W out ten.
We have jest received our supply of
turnip seed for this season. Buy now
an you have a chance for getting $5 in
gold. Culver & Kidd.
When you want a nice smoke drop in
and see Chandler Bros, nice line of
cigars, cigarettes, etc.
Everything that can bo foun I in a
(irst class gtocery stsu-a ;*t C. K.
Bike's.
It. ,H. Wool bon has just received a
full line of new wh^M Chfcwi ware.
Drop in and by**' a cup of coffee and
hot biscuits at our stnfp aiw day next
week. Will be glad to see you if you
inten I to buy or not Flatcher.
()ur turnip•.
ed are the best.
Culver & Kidd.
The Majestic Manufacturing Co., of
St. Louis, Mo., will have man at Hitch
er’s Hardware store all next week who
will show you how to bike biscuits,
brown, top and bitt nn.in three minutes.
Don’t miss chance of seeing the great
cooking wonler.
Solve the servant problem, by using
a three burner blue flame perfection
stove, n> heat, no smoke and no soot,
for sale, by, R, H. Wootten’s
German mith-t, amber cane and stork
yens for sale by Chan Her Bros.
Fruit jars, rubbers, caps and T-uit cans
at, R. II. Wool tons’s..
Heinz’s bulk and bottle pickle at,
C. E. Greenes.
Pare Cuba molasses 5Dets. per gallon
W. H. Montgomery.
NQT1CPC Parties who are indebted
to Star Jewelry Co., are requested to
settle with W. A. Walker, President of
said firm, or his collector, at once, and
save trouble an 1 expense, as Star Jew
elry Store is now closed, on account of
mismanagement by Secretary and
Treasurer.
THE COWPEA AND ITS
VALUE TO THE SOUTH
How it Helps To Maintain
Fertility and Improve
the Soil Also.
The cowpea is a child of the south,
n lover of the sun. shrinking away at
the first breath of winter or the
slightest touch of frost, but growing
green iart fiwli *»d vigorous, lifting
new 1o«tc« tnward the sky. smidtng
cut new tendrils in all directions
through all the heat of the long,
fervid summer days. And when The
sol! hoA beyerie warm nnd the
Star Jewelry Store is closed an ac
count of mismanagement by Mr. E. G.
Winslow who has gone to parts un
known to us. Stur Jewelery Co.
] If you are going to Tybee on the big
] excursions buy your own bathing suit
I from R. H. Wootten.
The younger set enjoyed a delightful
evenii^t Wednes lay at the Denton home,
MVs Ru<h Deaton being hostess for the
occasion. Theiawn and veranda was
decorated with Japanese lanterns ar.d
Ladye Greene and Mildred Denton
served punch to the guests as they ar
rived. I.ater in the evening cream and
cake was served and the affair through
out was thoroughly enjoyed by those
present.
Fresh crackers just received at,
Barnes & Richter’s.
Our "Gold Medal” and "White House
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For the Finest
| Code
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cannot be excelled. Chandler
FLOUR
While \\ e pride ourselves on the exceptional
.quality of our bread and pastry in general, we nev-
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ertheless are unusually well prepared to till the
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wants of those who prefer to ao their own baking.
We carry the very choicest kinds of dour,
readv in any Desired quantity. We sell all the fam
ous brands, which are not best because most adver
tised. but most advertised because best. Our stock
is kept fresh and dry, and you’ll notice the
difference it makes in your baking, tirst time von
try it.
Our prompt delivery saves many a bake day,
The largest stock of white enameled
steel ware in Middle Georgia, at, R. H.
Wootten’s.
More attraction than ever on July
19th.
Miss Julia Beall King who has been
visiting Miss Mattie Eranan, of Macon
for the past week, returned home this
afternoon. .
Shoo-Skeeter will keep the mosquitoes
off 25c. Culver & Kidd.
Two nice young mules, for sale cheap.
W. H. Montgomery
Ice tea tumblers, pitchers and ice
picas at, R. H. Wootten’s.
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Having sold one of the 4
three Registered Jersey ♦
Yearlings advertised last ♦
week in this space, we •
are still offering the other *
two.
too.
Barnes& Richter
IC. H. Biff
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The even, of the coming week will be
the annual barbecue of the local Red
Men, which will be held Thursday in
McKinley’s woods. Invitations are
limited to members of the order, their
immediate families and out of town
guests.
breezes stir lazily with their load of
sunshine, how rapidly It grows and
how quickly It changes the harp
stretches of up-turned ear,h Into
swards of tangled verdure, dense,
deep-glowing, fruitful, full of prom
ise.
Ah. wonderfully full of promise;
For the slopes over which the cow
pea "has grown are not only rich with
the food of herds nnd flocks, with
potential fat porkers and ripening
steers, ltberal-uddered cows and frol
tesome colts and calves and lambs
and jatg* -gnaiiiig through all their
(lavs of rich* -9 contemn* nt Into
r:#!y mid Vigorous' maturtt* Uhey
ylehl a stf^ngpr asjl^imtre signi
ficant fj utt-eg.. Whstrcur » thr cow-
pea grows there folhiws—as IT is.
some ti^- of magic from credit*
loss yeaQfrr-a soil rtAer and n
productive for all that has been tu|afn
from it.
Thom? fields vvhero ihe cowpea
grew and spread and fruited and fed
the hangry stock are, by reason of
that very fact, ready to grow corn
taller and greener and more heavily
laden with drooping oars; harvests
of ripening grain, deeper and of rich
er hue; cotton more beautifuly cover
ed with the snowy locks whose white
ness commerce changes Into gold. It
is one of Nature's every-day miracles
of goodness that this plant should
reach into the air and gather from it
the ethereal food that Is to feed fu
ture harvests. Rnd through these har
vests 'he beasts of the field, and man
himself.
Truly, we of the south hnve de
spised the precious gift bestowed us,
—the manic-working plant which,
like %<- fabled fountain otf yooth, re
stores shd refres-h* and re-ferWIlzee
our hmMs. bringing to even the, ac-V*
and long-harrea fields a more
vfr*m oapacl* for truitfulnes^—
friend that with inexhaifet-
•puleut _ _
ble liberality offers to she furmqr'qn
(Are ‘suit the richness-of Its own pro
ductivity and ou the other the more
abiding wealth of an increased fer
tility of the soil from which Its sus
tenance was drawn. — Progr<i3svie
Farmer.
Bathing suits at R. H. Wootten’s
Building Up a Bigger
Trade; Maintaining The
Old Trade on The Merit of
OUR SPLENDID GOODS
Edwards’ “WILD CAT ’ and other soft drinks, including Ginger Ale, Sar
saparilla, Digestol and other brands.
For Sale Cheap.
The entire stock of the Star Jewelry
Co., is now for sale. It is a nice stock
of up-to-date jewelry of every kind and
a good stand. Will sell cheap, A
chance of a lifetime to get a business
like it. Call on W. A. Walker, Presi
dent.
Edwards Bowline W’Ks
SUNDAY TRAIN
Eatonton and Milledgeville to Tybee
‘‘where ocean breezes blow’
Schedule Sunday’s Only, July 4, to August 8, ’09, Inclusive
These trains will stop on
Everybody ought to attend it on July
ISth.—Watch the papers.
A complete line of Tennis goods at
R. H. Wootten's.
Ko. 58 Sun.
| 4 00 am
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4 47 “
' 4 54 “
I 5 11 “
5 21 “
I 5 30 “
1145 "
Central Time
Lv Eatonton....Ar 135 am signal at Coopers and Iordans
•* Meriwether “ 127 " p. • . [ . J
Crossing to take on and dis-
charge passengers. Tickets
will be sold on Sundays good
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* P. O. BOX 112.
♦ Milledgeville,
Ga. ♦
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I We have iust received a fresh crat
of Dove Brand hams.
W. H. Montgomery.
I A few dollar hammocks left at R. H.
Wootten’s.
Milledgeville “ 12 48
“ Asylum June “ 12 40 •*
“ Stevens Pot. " 12 22 “
•• Ivey “ 12 13 “
“ Gordon.... Lv 12 05 “
Ar TYBEE.... " 5 00pm
going and returning only on
these trains at
$2.50 ROUND TRIP
No Baggage Checked on These Tickets.
,J. C. Haile, G. P. A.
F. J. Robinson, A. G. P. A.'