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! Consumers Are Insured
The best of service, preparation, and quality by placing their orders with us.
° urc ° ai is GENUINE JELLICO
The kind that earned the reputation that the Jellico coal now enjoys.
We are sure it will be to your advantage to arrange for your requirements at once
You Will Get From Us
Tlie Right Kind of Coal
The Right Kind of Price
The Right Kind of Dealing
Fowler=Flemister Coal Comp’y.
PHONE 152
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Business Locals.
You can’t afford to experi
ment on that new wagon.
You know the white Hick
ory, we sell them. Milledge-
ville Buggy & Furniture Co.
J. H. Ennis can trade with you for
your fat cattle. See him.
Try our Chase & Sanborn coffees and
teas —none better. Barnes & Kichter.
FOB BERT
Furnished rooms at the Armstrong
house.
Here For Wedding Suits.
Suits for special occasions a specialty.
All secrets sacre liy kept. Barr, The
Tailor.
A dollar pair of high grade tension
shears with The News if you pay up
now, or subscribe for a year.
Wanted: —Fresh eggs, highest market
price paid for any quantity from 1 to 100
dozens, J. F. Bell’s Pure Food Stare.
Soldier Bilks Death. Plot.
It seems to J. A. Stone, a civil war
veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot ex
isted between a desperate lung trouble
and the grave to cause his death. ‘‘I
contracted a stubborn cold,” he writes,
“that developed a cough that stuck to
me, in spite of all remedies, for years.
My weight ran down to 130 pounds.
Then 1 began to use Dr. King's New
Discovery, which restored my hea'tn
completely. 1 now weigh 173 poinds.”
Per severe Colds, obstinate Coughs,
Hemorrhages, Asttimi, and to prevent
Pneumonia it s unrivaled. 50c. and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all
druggists.
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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 4
two. ♦
C. H. fill!
YOUNG MEN, LEARN
TELEGRAPHY NOW
Telegraph Operators Are In Great
demand!
P. O. BOX 112.
Milledgeville,
c,:
Bivs, this is your ODportunitv ti learn
a first-class trade that pays a goods
salary every month in the year. There
will he a greater demand for Telegraph
Operators this Fall and Winter than
there has been for many years past.
The prominent railroads of the South
and other parts of the United States
are writing us to qualify as many young
men of good character for their service
as we possibly can. We trust that the
reliable, ambitious boys of the South
will rally to this golden opportunity.
Our students qualify for service in
only four to six months. We guaran
tee positions. Graduates begin on $15
to$65;per month; easy and pie want
work; permanent employment; rapid
promotion.
Our tuition is reasonable; board at
low rates; Newnan is extremely health
ful; fine climate; excellent drinking
water. Write at once for our new
illustrated catalog. A letter or postal
will bring it. IT IS FREE.
Southern School ol Telegraphy,
Box 272, NEWNAN, GA.
There are more Jackson C. j 1 ^
Srrnth, Barnesville Buggies in J *
use in Baldwin county than
any other two buggies sold in
this market. We keep a fine
stock of this celebrated buggy.
Milledgeville Buggy &. Fur
niture Co.
Mr. Jerome Follette. expert tuner of
Luddden & Bates, Southern Music
House, is at the Baldwin Hotel for to
day and Saturday.
All kind of mustards, relishes, sauces
and pickles at City Grocery Co .
Nabob whole and ground spices, abso
lutely pure, full strength. J. F. Bell s
Pure Food Store, Sole Agent.
Ice cold melons cost you only 5 cts.
about the hot ones. Try one From J.
H. Ennis.
I Fruit jars: We don’t mean to carry
over any stock. Come and get them at
your own price. Chandler Bros.-
There are more white
Hickory wagons in use in
Baldwin county than any othtjr
two wagons made. Milledge
ville Buggy & Furniture Co.
If you have hides for aale, see J. H.
Ennis.
Shells' Shells! Shells! at Barnes &
Richter.
Money is worth a whele lot. now. Sub
scribe to The News and get a pair of
scissors free before the supply is ex
hausted.
Scarlett Brand canned goods, none
better, at Barnes & Richter.
Now is the time to get an elegant
pair of scissors free with a subscription
to The News.
Shipment New York Stats double
cream June made cheese received week
ly. Cheese manufactured in June are
the best of the year. J. F. Bell's Pure
Food Store.
Fresh boxes canly just received, at
Barnes & Kichter.
J. H. Ennis want your chickens and
egg-s this week.
It’s like getting two dollars for one if
you pay up for The News now. You
get a dollar pair of scissors with your
subscription. See the adv elsewhere.
We beg to inform consu
mers that we have exclusive
agency for handling the cele
brated Wooldridge Jellico
Lump Coal for the present
season.
Nolongtons, no short tons,
no slack coal, no gold bricks.
Nothing but straight goods*
We pay cash and must sell for
cash. Please use Postoffice as
a medium for ordering. No
telephone orders.
Summer Price $5.59
WM. TURNER
COAL CO.
Revolver For Sole
Very good Smith and Wesson pistol,
38 calibre, for sale cheap. Apply
Milledgeville News.
Cottolene, Plantine, Compound and
pure leaf lard at C. E. Greene's.
Roasted coffee 12 cents per pound at
W. H. Leonard's.
J. H. Ennis keeps melons on ice at all
times. Delivered as you need them.
Genuine Mountain Ash Jellico coal
for sale $4.75 per ton. [Hugh Cline.
All kind of best fresh country vege
tables at City Grocery Co.
Use Dr. Hess' stock and' poultry
powders, the best, at C. E. Greene'B.
Before you smoke see our line of fina
cigars, cigaret tes, tobacco etc. Chand
ler Bros.
Genuine Mountain Ash Jellico Coal
for aale $4.75 per ton. Hugh Cline.
Genuine Mountain Ash Jellico Coal
for sale $4.75 per Ion. Hugh Cline.
Fresh, small Dove hams just received
at Barues.& Richter.
New [sweet potatoes at the City
Grocery Co.
Everything in fine Froceries at C. E.
Greene’s.
Fresh Dove Brand hams, crate just)
received by W. H. Leonard.
"Merry Widow” flour. We have just
received a new shipment of the “Merry
Widow” flour, the flour that wont make
bad biscuits. Chandler Bros.
Order tfce finest groceries from C. E.
Greene’s.
If you like ice cold melons, order from
J. H. Enuis.
Pnre’.ipple vinegars at Barnes & Kich
ter.
Grant & Co. have purchased the Star
Jewelry Co. at this place and it is un*
derstood they will take possession the
first of next month.
Capt. and Mrs. P. G. Awtry, of
Lagrange, are spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. E,Greene.
Many Candidates For
School Commissioner
It is understood that half a dozen ap
plicants ^will take examination to fill
the place of county school commissioner
made vacant bv the death ot Hon.
Hichtrd N. Lamar. The county board
of education elects the commissioner.
Mr. Dixon Williams spent a few days
in Florida this week.
Mrs. J. R. Hines entertained the
Basket Band in a delightful manner
Wednesday afternoon and all present
enjoyed the time spent there very much.
Mr. D. H. Merchant, of Orangeburg,
S. C., is visiting Mr. E. E. Bell.
Wednesday night at the Episcopal
rectory Mrs. Ferrell entertained a few
friends in a delightful manner at a
watermelon cutting and the occasion
was one of much pleasure to all present.
Mr. Joe. Greene, of Hancock county,
visited Mr. C. E. Greene this week.
Tuesday evening the Bridge Club en
joyed a visit to the hospitable home of
Mrs. M. H. Bland out in Midway. The
night was most delightful, the ride ex-
hiliarating. Refreshments were served
and splendid singing and plaving by
Mrs. 'Atkinson, Mrs. Ferrell, Mrs.
Bland and Dr. Cranston added much
to the evening’s pleasure.
Mr. F. J. Willingham spent Wednes
day in Macon.
Mr. W. A. Walker and wife, Mr,
Emmett L. Barnes and wife and Mr.
Julius Stanley will spend seyeral days
at Cumberland Island the coming week.
p-D. W. Brown—
I DEAIjEn XJNT |
I COFFINS ANDJCASKETSI
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16 OUNCES
TO the POUND
Just a mere half-ounce skimped on every pound
of groceries a dealer puts out will mean many
pounds short weight in a day—many an extra dol
lar’s profit tor the grocer in a month. (It’s no won
der the temptation for shaving weight is a big one
with some dealers.)
We don’t claim any pedestals or wings ourselves,
but one thing we are particular about is to see that
every pound that goes out of our store is a pound.
It’s only selfishness on our part, after all; we have
discovered that our customers appreciate it, and it
pays us in the long run.
We wish you would favor 11s with atrial order
of anything in the grocery line.
Rai nes ^Richter