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RED ASH JELLICO
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Our Red Ash Jellico is the highest grade Jellico coal mined in Tennessee. This is a large, free burning coal,
absolutely free from slate, slack and clinkers.
We have other grades of Tennessee coal to offer at $4.50 and $4.75 per ton. There are as many different
grades of coal as there are fruit, flour, furniture or friends. Take your choice.
“Our Coal Makes Warm Friends”
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DO YOU WANT TO RENT
OR SELL YOUR PLACE
If jou want to biv reul estate don’t
fail to see tho enterprising firm of
Blooiworth an I Blood worth. If you
want to sell or rent your proporty bo
sure you see them about it, for they
will attenI to it promptly, relieve you
•f the bother and do it well. Rememker
Bloodworth and Bloodworth, office in
the Horne building.
GOBDON SOCIAL NEWS.
Mrs. Cicero Denard has as her guests
this week her sister Mrs. Young and I
niece Miss Ida Wylder, of Macon.
Miss Richie Owens is spending a'
while with relatives in Savannah.
Mr. Will T. Ryle, of Cordelc is visit- ,
ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ad Ryles. |
Mrs. Mahle Powell and Miss Katei
Business Locals.
Fresh turnip seed at Culver & Kidd
FOR SALE.
One splendid brood mare with co’t
three moths old, sired bv Jerome Ax-
worthv; also one surry and a good rub
ber tired runabout for sale very cheap
to quick buyer. See- C. P. Schell.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE.
I have now on the floor about 1,000
bushels of cottan seed for bale as cow
feed.
July I, 130J. Wm. Turner.
For the finest sweet and sour pickle
jB bulk and bottle call on C. E. Greene.
If you like ice cold melons, order from
J. H. Enuis.
You can’t afford to experi
ment on that new wagon.
You know the white 11 ickory,
we sell them. Milledgeville
Buggy Sc Furniture Co.
Notice
There are more white
Hickory wagons in use in
Baldwin county than any other
two wagons made. Milledge-
ville Buggy Sc Furniture Co.
If you have hides for sale, see J. H.
Ennis.
Farm L uni Wanted
Wanted at once a tract of farming
land from 1,000 to 10,000 aereH, in Bald
win county preferred. Address im
mediately- Bloodworth A Bloodworth.
Hambton’s magaaine for August,
now on sale at Wootten’i news stand.
It out sells all ethers.
Get our prices on fruit jars. Chandler
Bros.
We still have a large
stuck of the genuine
Mason fruit jars to go
very cheap. R. G. Smith
& Co.
MR. M. J. KENAN DEAD.
Mr. Michael J. Kenan, brother of Col.
L. Kenan, of this city, died at his home
in Darien, Ga. last Friday morning.
Got. Kenan attended the funeral. He
was 47 years of age and leaves a wife
and two children. The sympathy of
friends of the family is extended to all.
This is to notify the pattons of Mr.
Ryle, of Bainbridge, are guest3 of [ J.A. Atdred’s Piessing Club and the
public in general, that I will continue
the bu ,ine3.i of the club under the man- ! about the hot one3.
Misses Jennie and Ruby Ryles.
Mrs. Alice Lee is visiting home folks agemeni of Mr. R. p. Duke. Patron-
| age is solicited. Mrs. 4. A. Aldred.
h?re.
Miss Nonie Hedges of Oconee is visit
ing her brother, Dr. C. A. Hodges.
Mis3 Mae Helmly of Savannah is the
charming guest of Mrs. J. W. Hooks.
Mrs. Lizzie Bridges, of Hawkinsville,
is visiting her brother. Mr. Cicero Den
ard.
Dr. and Mrs. Sanders, of Unadilla,
are visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Ernest Carswell and little son
William, of Montezuma, are visiting
Mr. ani Mrs. George Carswell.
Mrs. Amanda Barfield has as her
Renew your subscription new and get
the splendid pair of scissors free.
Ice cold melons cost you only 5 cts.
I .uuiu uic ui» imco. Try one From J.
j H. Ennis,
I
You can’t afford to experi
ment on that new wagon.
You know the |white Hick
ory, we sell them. Milled ge-
ville Buggy Sc Furniture Co.
You have tried all the rest, now cot
the best ‘‘Old Homestead” fresh bread
every day at, Chanuler Bros. i
Fresh boxes candy just received, at
Barnes & Richter.
groceries call on
Bust icecream freezers on the market I See our line o’ fruit jars, jar rubbers
for the money at, R. II. Wootten’s. land tops and save money
See Malcolm Cone and get club rates ! ® r0H •
for all the leading magazines and news-1
papers and save money.
Try our Chase & Sanborn coffees and ]
teas —none better. Barnes & ltichter. |
J. 11. Ennis keeps melons on ice at ail
times. Delivered as you need them.
House For Kent.
Dr. Hurdlings Soon To
De Back At His Work
Dear Editor of The News:
Will you please be kind enough to no
tify the people through the columns of
your paper that I will be buck to my of
fice by Aug. 10th, next.
I have been very pleasantly enter
tained while away, but am anxious to
get back to work and he with my home
people. Yours truly,
W. B. HUTCHINGS.
For fine
(Jreene.
Fresh, small Dove ham3 just received
at Barnes & Richter.
There are more Jackson G.
Sm'th, Barnesville Buggies in
use in Baldwin county than
Corner Greene and Liberty streets.
now occupied as Methodist parsonage,! f oL r two hncrjupc snlrl in
possession given first of September, «■»/ OlflCi tW O DUg^lCS SOlCl 111
contains eignt rooms an I will he equip- this market. We keep a line
guests this week Mrs. Nan Smith, Miss P e< * w,t ^ al1 mo( lern conveniences. Ap-j , , . j.
. c _i. u ,.f! ply to h.t. Cline, stock of this celebrated buggy.
Milledgeville Buggy Sc Fur
niture Co.
Mmnie Smith and Mrs, Wilkerson of
Atlanta.
Mrs. Roy Cooper, who has been vis
iting in Edgefield, S. C., has returned.
Miss Janie Elam has returned from a
visit to Eatonton and Statesboro.
Mrs. Fannie Fitz and children are the
guests of Mr. Will Elam.
Mrs. Hiram Baggett entertained last
Monday evening in honor of Miss Min
nie Smith.
Miss Pearl Owen is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Jim Lee, of Pinehurst.
Miss Jesup, of Cord
Miss Caroline Lee.
Two nice young mules, for sale cheap.
W. H Montgomery
Pocket Money for Boys.
Pure Cuba molasses 5 lets, per gallon
W. H. Montgomery.
J. H. Ennis can trade with you for
your fat cattle. See him.
For the finest hams, shoulders, break
fast bacon, lard etc. call on C. E.
Greene.
A fresh lot of “Merry Widow” flour
to arrive this week at, Chandler Bros.
Scarlett Bran 1 canned goods, none
Chandler ! better, at Barnes & Richter.
Now is the time to get anj elegant
C. E. pair of scissors free with a subscription
| to The News.
I’.i e p| le vinegars a'. Barnes & Riel -
ter.
Just received a fresh shipment of the
famous'‘Thomas Lipton” teas at Chand
ler Bros.
Shells! Shells! Shellsl at Barnes &
Richter.
Money is worth a whole lot. now. Sub
scribe to The News and get a pair of
scissors free before the supply is ex
hausted.
There are more Jackson G.
Smith, Barnesville Buggies in
me in Baldwin county than
any other two buggies sold in
this market. We keep a tine
stock of this celebrated buggy.
Milledgeville Buggy Sc Fur-
niture Co.
COAL!
We beg to inform consul
mers that we have exclusive
agency for handling the cele
brated Wooldridge Jellico
Lump Coal for the present
season.
No long Ions, no short tons,
no slack coal, no gold bricks.
Nothing but straight goods*
We pay cash and must sell for
cash. Pleas* use Postoffic* as
a medium for ordering. No
telephone orders.
Slimmer Price $5.51
WM. TURNER
COAL CO.
ARE YOU TRAVEL
LING BY OX-TEAM
Farm Land Hunted
Wanted at once a tract of larming
The New York Sunday World wants )and from i ,000 to 10, OOOacres, in Bald-
i a bright boy in the town to sell the Sun-1 win county preferred . Addr ess ira-
day World. There is a good profit. I med j a tely- Bloodworth & Bioodworth.
Write Circulation Manager, The New I , ...
j Don t fail to take advantage of the
York Worly, for details. NextSunday’s „ . ,
offer to give a pair of fine scissors free
World will contain the words and music I , . . .. . ..
i with a subscription to The News,
of the song hit of that great musical 1
i , . .. „ ,, i Fruit jars, jelly tumblers an 1 jar mb
it visiting comedy now appearing at the Herali
i _ _ ... , ,t* bora at. R. H. Woottiis.
S uijre Theatre, “The Broken I lol.”
Sometimes patches on a man's
pants accelerate the action of the
brain.
If You Want To See
a really beautiful
magazine, ask for
THE AUSUST EVERYBODY'S
P. H.
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Tup) Road to Mamet?”
According to Franklin, the “road to market” was “plain” even
more than a century ago.
The years have h’ought a succession of improved methods of
travelling on this same old road, however; and now the former weary
time and distance have been almost obliterated.
Just as steam and electricity have shortened the distance be
tween London and Liverpo d, Faria and Marseilles, New York and
Chicago.-so has Newspaper Publicity shortened the distance between
YOUR MARKET and YOU!
You can still-travel from one city to another oy ox-team, and
have a fair chance of reaching your destination SOMETIME. But
you would not willingly choose the ox-team for a thousand-mile trip
if a fast express train were available!
So it is in travelling on this “road to market!” You might find
your market SOMETIME by using the ox-cart sort of publicity —the
poster and sigr-hoard sort; but why n6t eliminate time, distance and
annoyance and disappointments by taking the fast express to YOUR
MARKET—which is typified by modern, aggressive and adequate
newspaper advertising.
You will get this kind of service if
Yea use “THE- NEWS"