The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, September 24, 1909, Image 5

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" “A LITTLE BETTER FOR A LITTLE LESS” Business Locals Have your pictures framed at R. H. I Ul Ladies’ Tailor SUITS We now have a complete line of Ladies’ tailor suits. We arc agents for the famous Fabian line, come and see this beautiful line, let us prove to you what we have—ranging in price —$18.50 to $45 per puit. No Two Suits Alike Wootten’s. A new line of pictures frame moulding just received. We do not ask you to pledge us your cotton. We don’t think it fair to vou. But we do hope to win your .patronage on the merit of our work and the court esy we show every one. Chandler Bros’. A new lot of kodak, post card and photo albums at R. H. Wootten’s. Mrs. Parker is showing a choice line of the newest effects in flowers and feathers. Gorgeous water lillies in all the lasest Paris tints, velvet and silk roses in popular shades. Give her a call if you want the latest suggestions. We are still at the old stand with furniture, stoves, harness, saddles, wall paper and all at lowest prices. W. & J. Caraker. Largest lino of purses and card cases ever seen in Milledgeville at R. H. Wootten’s. We have a fine lot of seel oats and rye. Chandler Bros. Single and double hyacinths, all colors, sacred lillies, freeaias, tulips, crocus and oxails blubs on sale at R. H. Wootten’s. Mrs. l’arkes has never before shown such an attractive and desirable line of millinery. Call on her for your lints. We absolutely guarantee no two suits alike, your suit will he yours alone. Your Friends, W. S. Myrick & Co. THE STORE OP TO-DAY For Sale A fine COW,! Quality, lowest prices consistent with . . . ... | this most important point, prompt de- freSn in milk, Wltn . livery, politeattention, ore price and a standard bred heifer square deal, at J. F. Bell’s Pure Food Cciif Store. Wm. E. REYNOLDS.] Bloatlworlh & Bloodworm, Rial Estate and Fire Insurance Floor cleaner is i ^inkling on your Ec per pound. Apples, bananas, grapes, oranges, ip lemons at Barnes & Richter. • latest out for] r when sweeping, * E- Q- Q- benefit tonight at G M. C. Culver & Kidd. | Chapel Hall. Milledgeville Oi Mills Ginnery To The Farmers of Baldwinand Adjoin ing Counties: We wish to thank you for past patronage, and will appreciate a continuance of same the coming season. We a^ain tender you our services in ginning your cotton crop. Our long experience in the gin busi ness enables us to offer still better and quicker ser vice to all. Our ginnery, located near the Georgia Railroad, is one of the best in the county. W ith a capacity of sixty bales per day, you have no need to wait. All cotton ginned at this ginnery is wrapped with the best bagging to be had. Highest market price paid for cotton seed at both ginnery and Gil Mills. Wc are offering this beautiful and 1 well located home of the late Hon. R.N, j Lain ir, ctrner Hancock and Jefferson streets. This lot is of good size andone of the best located pieces of property in tho city, either for residence or busi ness. This property is to fie sold at a reasonable figure. Wo are also offering a nice one story, four room house, cor ner of Elbert and Green Streets, resi dence now occupied by Col. Kenan. This is to be sold cheap. Investigate this proposition. AI30 three gool tenant houses, all rented, on Montgomery street., good sized lot with each. These we are of fering at a close price to sell quick. The home of Mrs. Frances Ferkins is for sale at the small price of $3,000. We can give terms on this property if pur chaser desires.! During the past week we have listed some of the finest farm lands in Bald- Just received two barrels of nice fresh mackerel, at Chandler Bros'. Single anil double hyacinths, all colors, sacred lillies, freosius, tulips, crocus and oxails bulbs on sale at R. H. Wootten’s. Just received fifty bushels of genuine Georgia rye, threshed from six foot straw. Chandler Bros’. Our styles are exclusive, our work manship unexcelled. We are constant ly bringing out new ideas. Mrs. Julia Parker. A Complete line of hair brushes, tooth brushes, shaving brushes, clothes brushes and whisk brooms at R. H. Wootten’s Mrs. Stanley is offering a splendid line of new millinery,be sure and call to see her. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL COMMIS SIONER. Having successfully stood the County School Commissioner's examination, 1 am now before the good peoplo of Bald win eounty as a candidate for the office of tho same. That the general public may know something of tho past of him who asks their support for so important an office. 1 am submitting the following: 1 am a graduate of the Military Col lege of this place, and of the University of Georgia, with a B. S. degree. Since leaving the University, 1 have been en gaged in teaching. Sixteen years a student and six years a teacher, practic ally my whole life since 1 was six years old—and 1 am now in mv thirtieth year —has been given to educational work. The positions 1 liavo hold are as fol lows: Teacher at Pine Grove School, in Baldwin county, and at Box Spring School, in Talbot county; Principal of school at Union Point; Prof. History and Science, Furlow High School, at Amerieus; Prof. Mathematics, Ninth Distric Agricultural School, at Clarkis- villo, Ga. The following is one of many testi monials given me of my work: “It gives me pleasure to commend Prof. N. 11. Bullard as a man,scholarly, energetic and trustworthy. For the past year lie has boon teaching in the Ninth District Agricultural nnl Industrial School, at Clarksville, where he did splendid work us teacher of mathe matics. ills work was perfectly satis, factory to me as chairman of the Board of Trustees. Yours tr ily, J NO. N. HOLDER, Speaker of the House.” Feeling myself qualified for the po sition, and promising tho people n faith ful and impartial discharge of my duties in case 1 am elected to the olllce, I trust I may serve you in the capacity of county school commissioner. Yours very truly, N. II. BULLARD. NOTICE UF ELECTION. Coffins and caskets at very low prices W. &. J. Caraker. Fruits and vegetables of all kinds, at Chandler Bros’. LOST—Satuidav, 11th inst., between ill N'. Wilkinton street and Merchanfs H. Farmers hank, a lady’s gold watch, 7 jewel Waltham movement, attached to black fob. Return to J. J. Daninl and get reward. No doubt but that R. 11. Wooten has the largest line of white enamel ware ever seen in Milledgeville, with prices to suit everybody. If you want to see the bust line of millinery in Ihe city don't fail to visit Mrs. Stanley’s new store on Hancock street. Drop in and buy your cigars frem Chandler Bros’. T!u beet. Cl alarm clock you ever saw at R> H-. YYootten h. Flower bulbs of all kind on sale at our si ore. Culver & Kidd. Just received a car of "Our Diploma” flour. There is none better for the money. Chandler Bros. f ! win and Wilkinson counties that we On the eighteenth work d iy after cut ting the first timber, all delays, and | shipments of machinery including, we j were ginning cotton. With just that have been instructed to SELL. These lands mnst go. If you wish to buy or sell real estate it will pay you to see us. We can rent your property to advantage. Wo have calls almost every day from renters. “Let us help you own your home.” BLOODWORTH & BLOODWORTH. same energy we will strive to please our customers. CHANDLE BROS.’ GIN CO. You can get a guaranteed razor and strop at It. H. Wootten’s for $1. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Whereas. There now exists a vacancy in the office of County School Commis sioner of Baldwin county, caused by the death, on July 31st, 1903, of ltich’d. N. Lamar, and, Wheroas. The regular term of the said Richard N. Lamar does not exnire until January 1st, 1912, and, Whereas, under the terms and pro visions of an Act of the General Assem bly of Georgia, approved August lfith, 1909, by the 4th section of said Act it is provided “That in ea3e of a vacancy caused by death, resignation, removal from oflice, or any cause whatever, in the office of County Bchool Commis sioner in any county of this State, x Peruna Tablets Tested. What aro tho Peruna Tablets good foit lias anybody used them enough to know what they will do? Read the following letter and soo. If you have any doilbt as to tho genuineness of the letter, writo to Mrs, X,ohr, enclose a stamp for reply, and soo whether her testimonial Is gonuine or not: Ravenna, Mich., June 10,1908. Tho Peruna Drug Co. In regard to the Peruna Tablets, I hr.vo used about ten boxes in all. While I was in Chicago my oldest daughter was bothered with a cough all the time. She lias had it for four years. Sometimes it would go away, and in tho winter time it was so bad that tho doctors and professors said that sin hud consumption, and Ihe only way toglvo her any relief was to per- foi m an operation. I spend so much money for different medicines, and for doctors also. Noth ing seemed io help her. Bo I saw tho Peruna Tablets adver tised In the paper, ami 1 got a box amt tried them. She could get some sleep by taking them. Sho would he up all night and cough. So In nil she took six boxes, and never was bothered any more. 1 will leave this for any one to in* quire at our old residence, where wo lived lit Chicago. All our neighbor's would say that she could not live with tmcli a cough. You don’t know how thankful.! am. Bho la eighteen ycai'3 old. iy oldest sou also wni bothered with liN jpinmaeli, throwing up, and hit bowels bo loose till tho time. lie wa.1 all run down for four months. I also doctored with him. One would nny this and the oilier something elso. 1 started iu to give him iho Tablets, and now ho is a 1 light and li> althy looking*, llo Ink four boxes. That is all lie wauls to lake whonover an.vl liiug alls him. loo I praiso your Ta*blcts Just as high as 1 liavo your Peruna. That is all the medlcino that over comes in my house. Whenever f travel 1 lake some with me. 1 have had lliroeof my chil dren sick with scarlet fever two months ago, and that is all i used, was the Po- rutia and the Tablets, 1 did not lose any of tliem. if I hero is any more information you want, why Just let me know and I wRI bi'ijlrtd In do so, Yours truly, rMas. L. Louu, Ravenna, IL0I1, FOB ALDERMAN 1 hereby artrtoUhce for alderman of the City of Milledgeville, subject to the Democratic White Primary, and will ap preciate the support and vote of mv friends. Roy S. Alford. x x x x x should •raid vacancy occur om? year of more be fore the expiration of said term, then and in that event, the Ordinary shall order an election to be hold within ninety days after said vacancy occurs.” Now, therefore, under and by virtue of the provisions of said Act, and in conformity therewith, I, W. II. Stem- bridge, Ordinary of said Baldwin coun ty, do hereby order an election for County School Commissioner of said county to fill the uriuxpirod term of the late incumbent, Richard N. Lamar, now deceased. It is further ordered, That said elec tion bo held in said county, on Thurs day’ October twenty first, one thousand nine hundred and nine. It is further ordered. That the polls be opened and votes received at the regular polling places in each Militia District in said county. It is further ordered, That the regular elected Justice of the Peace of each of said districts shall be tho managers at said election, together with two free holders in said district. It is further ordered, That in the 105 District there lining no regular elected Justice of the Peace, the Notary Public and ex-officio Justice of the Peace shall I act as such manager. I It is further ordered, That the law Slightly disfigure], but still in the and rules govarniug the election of ring with bargains for all in furniture, I members of the General Assembly shall City Tux Books Open The city tax books are now open at tho office of clerk and treasurer at city hall, for the payment of taxes for the year 1999 and property owners are re quested to pay as early as possible. Walter W. Stembridge. for School commissioner To The Peoplo of Baldwin County: I beg to announce my candidacy for tho position of county school commiss ioner, subieot to the election on October 21, next. In making this announce ment I beg also to state that I have had several years experience in Bchccj woik and consequently believe I under stand the duties of the office and pledge myself to f all HI th i same to the best of mv ability. I feel that tho people of Baldwin county ate sufficiently acquaint ed with me arid no further statement is necessary. Thanking all in a lvar.ee for any support given rne and with assur ance of my highest appreciation, 1 am- Very truly, Grover Bloodworth. To the Public. stoves harness, su Idles etc. W. & J. Caraker. The finest candy in hulk and boxes at j C. E. Greene’s. A new lot of Manhat tan shirts at- Myrick’s. FOH ALDERMAN, i respectfully announce myself for re-election to the position of Alderman for the city of Milledgeville subject to ; the rules and regulations of the demo cratic prior ary. I solicit the support of my friends. M. A. McCraw FOB SCHOOL COMMISSIONER Milled geville Oil Mills Baldwin county home grown seed rye. seed barley, seed oats. Dove Brand j hams, fine coffee, tea etc. Best New j Havin|r ^ „ ked by „ everal citiMn8> York Cream cheese, macaroni. oat| whQ ar(J intern ^ in our c00lrty I meal, puffed rice, new crop head rice, „ chool#> ^ mak * app iication for the Irish and sweet potatoes. ! ,,i ace ct County School Commissioner j Baldwin county. govern in this special election of County School Commissioner. It is further ordered, That the re turns from said election be transmitted to and placed in my hands by 12 o'clock tn., October 22nd, 190). W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary Baldwin County, Ga. TO THE PUBLIC Milledgeville, Ga.,Sept. 20th, 1909. The Board of Education hereby an nounces to the voters of Baldwin coun ty that at the examination held Aug. 25. last, to the unexpired term of R. N. Lamar, School Commissioner of The following gentle- Wo wish to say that we* have com pleted our electric ginnery, and solicit: your patronage. Wo promise to deal liom-«t!y and honorably by every one, and our outfit is the bust that is made. If you have no cotton to gin you are in vited to visit onr plant and see it ill operation. We understand it is the second electric ginnery on record, and we let.I sure it will be interesting to yon. Electricity is a wonderful power and a blessing to indoitry. Tne people of Milledgeville should feel proud of a duy current and give it their support. We will arrange to carry cotton seed meal anil liiills at the gin, anil will ex change for seed or sell at lowest cash prices. Again wn earnestly ask your support and offer von our l»-st services. CHANDLER BROS.’ GIN CO. John G. Bearden, j an d knowing the duties of that office to men, Grover Blood.vorth, N. H. Bui-' tli«iV : be interesting and congenial to me 1 lard and E. A. Tigner, maue the 85 per For Sale or Bent | hi ve qualified by passing the examina- , cent, in examination, as required by law My dwelling on North Jefferson tion required and announce as a candi- and, therefore, are eligible to hold aaid street, across Geergia railroad. A bar- date for the position. 1 will thank the offica of County School Commissioner, gain to quick applicant. A only to- j-^uple of U!» c:~r.?y for their support. O. M. CONE, Phcn«215. Mrs. Walter J. Vaughan. Respectfully, E. A. Tigner. Presid't. Board Education. Baldwin Co. FOR CITY COUNCIL I take this occasion to announce to my friends and the general public thav 1 am a candidate for the position of Alderman for the City of Milledgeville and ask their support, pledging myself to serve at all times the best interests of the city if elected. Homer E. Thompson. Boy’s Knickerbocker pants from $i to $2 per pair at—Myrick’s.