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ANNOUNCEMENTS
TAX AND KEUI8TKATI0N
ItooKS MOW OPES.
Hooks for the collection of state and
county taxes arc now open at my office
which is located in K. I’. Hawkins drug
•tore.
All citizens and property owners will
please call and pay their taxes and re*
turns from said election be transmitted
to and placed in my hands by 12 o'clock
m., October 22nd. 1909.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE,
Ordinary Bnldwin County, Ga.
nut COL'STY SCHOOL COM.MIS*
810.YKR.
City Tax Hooks Open
The city tax bo< ks are now open at
the office of clerk and treasurer at city
hall, for the payment of taxes for the
year 1909 and property owners are Re
quested to pay as early as possible.
Walter W. Stembridge.
KOlt SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
Ha/in? successfully stood the Counfy i
School Commissioner's examination, 1 — ““ •
gistor before the 20lh. day of Decern- j am now before the good people of Ifald- 1 To The People of Baldwin County:
her on which day the books will be clos- 1 w ' n county as a candidate for the office j beg to announce my candidacy for
of th
ed. K. 1*. Hawkins, Tax Collector.
NOTICE UF ELECTION.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas. There now exists a vncancy
in the office of County School Commis
sioner of Baldwin county, caused by the
death, on July 21st, 1999, of ltich'd.
N. l.amur, and,
Whereas. The regular term of the
said Richard N. Lamar does not cxuire
until January 1st, 1912, and.
Whereas, under the terms and pro
visions of an Ah of the General Assem
bly of Georgia, approved August 16th,
1909, by the 4th section of said Act it is
provided "That in case of a vacancy
caused bv death, resignation, removal
from office, or any cause whatever, in i v jj| e (j a
the office of County school Conr.mis- Tbo f„i
sioncr in any county of this State 1 ,
sarr)8, , . , i the position of counfy school commisft*
1 hut the general nubile may knew!
something of the past pf him tvho asks | ioneri Bubiect to the ol,;,:tlon on October
their support for so important an office, j 21. next. In making this announce-
I am submitting the following: I ment I beg also to state that 1 haye
I am a graduate of the Military Col-1 had Hevcril | y , ■ars experience ir. school
lege of this place, ami of the University i ., , . .
,... „ , ... • work and consequently believe I under-
of Georgia, with a B. S. degree. Since !
leaving the University, 1 have been en-, H *- an ^ l ^ e <l ut i es °Y °® c ® an< l pledge
gaged in teaching. Sixteen years a anyself to fullfil the same f> the best
student and Bix years a teacher, practic- of mv ability. 1 feel that the people of
ally my whole life since I was six years Baldwin county are sufficiently aequaint-
old — and I am now in mv thirtieth year , ... , ...
, , . , .. , . ed with me and no further statement is
—has been given to educational work, i
The positions I have held urc as fol-1 necessary. Thanking all in advance for
lows: Teacher at Tine Grove School, ^ any support given me and with aaaur-
in Baldwin county, and at Box Spring ance of iny highest appreciation, I am-
School, in Talbot county; Principal of
school at Union Point; Prof. History
and Science, Furlow High School, at
Americus; Prof. Mathematics, Ninth
Uistric Agrirultura! School, at Clarkes-
YOUNG MEN, LEARN
TELEGRAPHY
It
Very truly,
Grover Bloodworth.
x x x x x should
said vacancy occur one yenr of more be
fore the expiration of snid term, then
and in that ovent, the Ordinary shall
order an election to bo hold within
ninety days after snid vacancy occurs."
Now, therefore, under and by virtue
of the provisions of said Act, and In
conformity therewith, I, W. H. Stom-
brldge, Ordinary of said Baldwin coun
ty, do hereby order an election for
County S.’hool Commissioner of said
county to fill tho unexnired term of the
late incumbent. Richard N, Lamar,
now deceased.
it is further ordered, That said elec
tion be held in said eountv, 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 tho regular
elected Justice of the Peace of each of
■aid districts shall be t|ie managers
The following is one of many testi
monials given m» of my work:
"It gives me pleasure to commend
Prof. N. H. Bullard ns a man,scholarly,
energetic and trustworthy. For tho past
year ha has been teaching in the Ninth
District Agricultural and Industrial
School, at Clarksville, where he did
splendid work as teacher of mathe
matics. His work was perfectly satis-
foctory to me as chairman of the Board
of Trustees. Yours truly,
JNO. N. HOLDER,
Speaker of the House.”
Feeling mv self quatified for the po
sition, and promising the people a faith
ful and impartial discharge of my duties
in case 1 am elected to tho office, I trust
I may serve you in the capacity of
county school commissioner.
Yours very truly,
N. H. BULLARD.
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
To the people of Baldwin County:
Having been asked by several citizens,
who are interested in our county
schools, to make application for the
place ot County School Commissioner
and knowing the duties of that office to
be interesting and congenial to me 1
hi ve qualified by passing the examina
tion required and announce as a candi
date for the position. I will thank the
people of this county for their support
Respectfully, E. A. Tigner.
FOR SALE.
The lot and building, now occupied by
the Electric Light Plant. Price $2,000.
ThiB is fine place for manufacturing
plant. Also Small residence and lot
adjacent thereto price $1,000. Possession
will be given [when our new plant is
completed. Apply at office of
Oconee River Mills.
Telegarph Operators Are Id Great
Demand!
Bovs, this is your opportunity to learn
a first-class trade that pays a goods
salary every month in the yeai. There
will be a greater demand for Telegraph
Operators thiA Fall and Winter than
there has been for many years past.
The prominent railroads of the South
an i other parts' of the United Stated
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 $45
to $65 per month; easy and pleasant
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 lour new
illustrated catalog. A letter or postal
will bring it. IT IS FREE.
Sfliilhcrn School ol Telegraphy,
Box 272, NEWNAN, GA.
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S Fall & Winter s'
g Shoes Are Arriving:
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a Latest styles and shapes of the
best manufacturers’ makes of
the cream of splendid shoe
leathers.
There are more white
Hickory wagons in use in
Baldwin county than any other
two wagons made. Milledge-
ville Buggy & Furniture Co.
LOST
LOST—Satuidav. 11th inst., between
111 N. Wilkinson street and Merchants
6 Farmers bank, a lady’s gold watch,
7 jewel Waltham movement, attached
to black fob. Return to J. A. Danial
and get rewaru.
There are more white
Hickory wagons in use in
Baldwin county th in any other
TO THE PUBLIC
Miliedgeviile, Ga., Sept. 20th, 1909.
The Board of Education hereby an-
ut j nounces to the voters of Baldwin coun-
Baid election, together with two free ty thtt t at the examination held Aug.
holders in said district. I . .. . ,
, m, , , ,. 25. last, to the unexpired term of
It ia further ordered, That in tho 105 p , «
District there being no regular elected | I' nmar > School Commissioner of t\yo wagOHS mad i. Milledge-
Justiee of the Peace, the Notary Public Baldwin county. The following gentle-
and ex-officio Justice of the Peace shall men, Grover Bloodworth. N. H. Bul-
act as such manager. ' ! lard and E. A. Tigner, made tho 86 per
It is further ordered, That the law . . . .
and nil 's vo rffiig the election of «"t. in examination, as required by law
men.b ri if the General Assembly shall therefore, are eligible to hold said
govern in this " e i ll election of County office of County School Commissioner.
School Comniis.,i y nur. ^
It in further ordered, That the re- iVeeid't. Board Education. Baldwin Co.
C.\PI i'AL $1,700,000
. Prupl Service. fieasimaMe Rales.
The United States Fidelity
and Guaranty Comp’y
ville Buggy &. Furniture Co.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
For sale twelve Dollars per thousand
good lumper at the mill by Mrs. A. V.
DuUignon at Scottsboro, Ga. See Mr.
James L. Ivoy.
GO-FLY keeps flies ofT Horses and
Cattle. 25c and 59c. All Drug Stores.
Please be sure and let us have a dol
lar for your subscription to The News
and if you do it before our supply iB ex
hausted we'll give yoa a dollar pair of
tcissors free.
Guy D. Compton M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Horne Bldg, or Cuivc r &
Kidd’s Drug Store, residence at night,
Calls promptly answered.
PHONE 209.
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to suit the general public.
and everything
Give us a call.
Fred Hauo Shoe 60.
ASTHMA CURED
Expert Medical Scientists An
nounce Startling Results Ob
tained by Senpine.
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lEEectric
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Succeed when everything else fail*.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses *hey are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
New York;—Thousands are taking ;
advantage of the generous offer made by |
The Woodworth Co. 1163 Broadway, '
New York City, requesting an experi
mental package of Senpine, the great
discovery for Asthma, Hay F'ever. j
Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which is mail
ed free of charge to all who write for
it. It is curing thousands of the most
stubborn cases. It makes no differ
ence how long you have been suffering Rrturn this md. with $2.98 and we will ship you hy
Exproao, prepaid to any Southern Exprwa office,
or how seveie the climatic condition 1 ! ona2-*allon lug of Straight White or Yellow Com
Whiskey, reduced in proof by the addition of Ole-
are where you live, Senpine will cure tilled water only. Guaranteed by ua under the
Florida and National pure food and drug act. If
you. y°n consider the 2 gallons worth 26.00 keep it:
otherwise drink what you want; return the bal-
If you have experimented tvith other am* and get all of your money back, juat as cheer-
r fully aa It waa received. Thia offer la made at a
treatments and have failed to find a cure dl «*t Wwa. and for the purpose of obtaining 10.000
-—r customers inside of 60 days. Order today.
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2 GALLONS
do not be discouraged but send for a
trial of this wonderful truly meritoua
remedy which is a scientific compound
discovered by a Professor of Vienna
Univerity, and is being recommended
by thousands.
Don't fail to take advantage of the
offer to give a pair of fine scissors free
with a subscription to The News.
B. McH. CLINE, M. D.
Practicing Physician ami
Surgeon.
Office Hours If) r. m. to 12 n. m.
Residence 'Phone No. 109.
Office in Hatcher's New Bldg.
M1LLEDGEV1L1.E, GA.
DALTIMOHE. MQ.
BURGLARY
SDRSTY LON 1)5 BURGLARY INSURANCE
L. H. ANDREWS, Gen’l Asr’t.
Mlllcdget Hie, Ua.
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GAN YOU SEE AS
W. .J.
YOU ARE SEEN?
Brake
< OPTIOIAN ,
•‘See Yourself as Others See Yoj"
In order to do this perhaps your «.or nee I help. The perfect eye is
the exception rather than the ui . Having taken a regular
course in Optics and being sui plie i with a complete and first-
class outfit, included in which s to be found nothing but the
best to be had. 1 am in a po-uion to offer mv services to the
public, guaranteeing to give perfect satisfaction or refund all
money received. Miliedgeviile nas alw ays been and doubtless
always will be my home. Give me a timl and you'd Prd thatY
can save you money; will not "fake" you. then Arab-like "pack
my tent and silently steal away." *
Office 0?er Goodman & looiters
You cun t afford to experi
ment on tlv.it new wagon.
You know the white I lickory,
we sell them. Miliedgeviile
Buggy ix Furniture Co.
There are more Jackson G.
Smith, BarnesviUe Buggies in
use in Baldwin county than
any other two buggies sold in
this market. We keep a line
stock of this celebrated buggy.
Miliedgeviile Buggy ix Fur
niture Co.
\V. B. HUTCHINGS,
-DENTIST—
Successor to I)r. K. S. Whitney.
Oilers bis professional services t<
lie people of this cUv aud section.
Otiice in Horne Building.
May 1st—1-yr.
Whisky 2.95
hOG FOOD.
JL P.
Physician - Surgeon'
lflLLEPQ SKILLS, - - - G\.
i i-2 \V. Hancock St.
Dr. J. C. Croley
p Wood's Descriptive
Fall Seed Catalog
now ready, gives the fullest
information about all
Seeds for the
Farm Caiid Garden,
Grasses ami Clovers,
Vetches, Alfalia,
Seed Wheat, Oats.
Rye, Barley, etc.
Aho toils all about
Vegetable & Flower Seeds
that can be planted in the fall to
advantage and ptotit, and about
Myceinths. Tulips and other
Flowering Eutos, Vc-jet.ibto and
Strawberry Pla’i*3. Poultry
Capplies aud FerliJie.s.
Fvcrr Fr.rm.r *:i(1 Ftrrlener >hoaM
! u r. s ramW P l- inva riable In
in a-lc'nVc - in.i tnjrc^livc Ideaifi.r
II prnf.talla r: 9 .atl.fac'nry Tatra t.r
t.arCen. Cato'o.-.uo mailed tree on
rcuuca*. Wrlle for it.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
^*i Gcoc’sntcn, • Richmond, Ve. CJ
THE WORLDS 6REATEST SEWING MACHINE
kAIGHT RUNNING ^
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Ifvoa want elth» ra VhrutlnvrShultlf. notary
rihultlcor o Sinai** 'i'lirt-utl {Chain 6HUch\
S« witii; Machine write to
T;IS KEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Oranqe. aIqss.
Manv **?*!r.c tna h'nen or** made to*ell recarcJle*^ cl
(,u«!.4v. ;t the .»W Home i* made to dur.
Oar ruaranty ne\er run* out
hold by authorized dealers ouly«
rou %AL& BY
R. H. WOOTTEN
OFFICE HOURS:
9 a. m. to 12—2 p. m. to 5 after March 1st,
1909
For the Tarmer to feed PHYSICIANS: SURGHOX
6HLLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
Office Second Floor Opera House Build
ing. Office hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
and tatten hoes. cows,
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
'1 here are more J ackson G.
Smith, BarnesviUe Buggies in
use in Baldwin county than
any other two buggies sold in
this market. We keep a fine
stock of this celebrated buggy
Miliedgeviile Buggy & Fur
niture Co.
3 p. m. to 4 p. ir.
r. M. HALL. M. D.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOt
Office hours n a. m. to i*:^o p. m
Office in -Callaway Building, 136J
West Hancock Street.
Miliedgeviile, ...... Ga
Oct. iq, iy.
For Sale or Rent
My dwelling on North Jefferson
street, ae:oss Geepg> a railroad. A bar
gain to quick applicant. Apply to-
hor.e 215. Mrs. Walter J. Vaughan.
DR. EDWARD ..
A. TIGNER
Deny burgeon.
M1LLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS-
I* W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Millfdgevii.le, Ga.
One Million Brick
,Mow in Stock.
Can fill all orders at once with the best brick t-iat can be «
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large §
rriers can be filled immediately. Correspondence s< lie ted. 5
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Jos. A. Moore
Funeral Director and Embalmer
WITH
MIUEDGEVILLE BUGGY i FURNITJRE CO.