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LOOK
What We Have
A four piece Dining Room
solid mahogany, for only
Suit made of
$375-oo
Strictly a colonial design and of the very
best workmanship and finish to be had. Ifyou
want something up-to-date, comeand see this
suit. We have other dining room suites and
extension tables for almost any price.
We are now receiving English and German China
of the very best grade ana can fill your wants from open
stock, thus enabling you to buy just what you want.
The well known Globe-Wernicke book
cases are sold by us. With this bookcase you
can buy the sections as the number of your
books demand.
Business Locals.
NATIONAL BED SPRINGS
For this week only, we will sell the regular bronzed
frame National Bed Springs for S3,50, regular value $5.
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If it belongs inside the modern home
WE HAVE IT
Purchase & Sale Co.
“THE MODERN HOME OUTFITTERS,”
FOR— "*• f 1
Shoes
OF CLASS AND QUALITY
GO TO
THIS MAN
wouldn't wenr the Stetson Shoe.
He wouldn’t do anything that
ordinary intelligence auggests.
He’s a living example of the
wrong thing every minute.
But the man who docs the right
thing most of the time—whose
action is the result of thought,
examines the Stetson, gets shoe-
wise and buys, because
THE STETSON SHOE
measures higher for quality, com
fort, appearance and actual worth
than ativ other shoe he can buy.
Lenders
T!««* Rod diamond i* lK»
mKrit of »hoc laliifartian.
Call nrd * .« the STI1-
SON SHOE today - buy
when you get ready.
ashionable
Footwear
Stetson and Beacon Slices for Men
Krippendorf-Dittmann Shoes for Ladies
R. F. Wood’s Shoes for Misses & Children
These shoes sustain the claim of
highest standard of quality.
In them you get comfort, ser
vice and quality combined.
m Shot 60.
West Hancock Street
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For Rent.
Three to four faimsfor more if desir
ed) 11-2 miles of Milledgeville. Parties
wanting farm lands would do well to
examine. Apply to, Mrs. E. D. Treanor
Milledgeville, Ga.
FOR SALE—My residence on North
Jefferson St. New house with all mod
em conveniences. Also stables. Price
$2,700. Apply to
MRS. W. J. VAUGHAN,
Phone 235.
Appier Seed Oats For Sale
We have 300 bushels of genuine Ap
pier seed oats for sale. $1.00 per bushel
the best oats to plant, pure and free
from other seed. Apply at once.
B. H. Jones & Co., It. F. D. No.4 City.
For Rent.
Two nice 6 room houses in desirable
section of Milledgeville, price $12.50 and
$15.00, per month, also two 4 room
houses near Georgia R. R. depot, price
$8 00 per month, all nice new houses-
Apply to- W. A. Walker.
Bell’s best roast—the coffee that
satisfies—2-lb can 50 eta.
J. F. Bell's Pure Food Store.
Flower bulbs of all kind on sale at
our store. Culver & Kidd.
Roasted coffee 12 l-2c per pound at
W. H. Leonard.
| U. M. C. gun shells, the best on the
| market at W. H. Leonard’s.
Capitola flour 75 cents per sack at W.
H. Leonard’s.
Pic Nic Hams 12 1-2 cts per lb. at W.
11. Leonard’s.
It costs no more, why not have the
best? Quality coi sidered our prices
are lower. J. F, Bell’s Pure Food
Store-.
“I'd Rati er Dio, Doctor,
than have my feet cut off," said M. L.
Bingham, of Princeville, 111, "but you’ll
die from gangreno (which had eaten
awav eight toes) if you don’t,” said
nil doctors. Instead he used Bucklen’a
Arnica Salve till wholly cured. Its cures
of Eczema, Fever Sores, Boils, Burns
and Piles astound the work. 25c. at all
Druggists.
Hair Puffs 75 cents, wigs, toupees
switches, mustaches, at moderute cor
responding pri-es. Combings made up,
quick service, stamps taken.
Acme Hair Co., Savannah, Ga.
Fine, fat, No.l mackerel and genuine
double cream cheese at
J. F. Bell’s Pure Food Store.
CORN! CORNI CORN!
WANTED.
Good. Dry, Sound,
White Corn atour Mill,
for which we will pay
highest Market Price.
Oconee River Mills,
Milledgeyille, Ga.
FOR SALE
Thoroughly gentle *hree years old,
bay horse colt. V\ ill sell for cash or
credit. Apply to L. C. HALL.
Cranberries, seeded raisins, nuts etc.
at C. E. Greene’s.
Ferris’ delicious hams and bacon,
the epicure’s delight at -
J. F. Bell's Pure Food Store.
l’ulr Mul -s For S He
A splendid pair of young mules for
sale at a bargain. Apply to
OCONEF BRICK & TILE CO.
FOR KALE.
Forty acres of land, just bark of
Dr. Allen's. For prices and terms ad
dress— II. J. Lamar, c21 Sceond St.,
Macon, Ga.
Mrs. Turker's is headquar
ters for stylish millinery and
if you want a nifty hat, buy
from her and she will not dis
appoint you.
Drop in and buy your cigars from j
Chandler Bros’.
Wi|;ell fish fo- d at Culver & Kidd’s,
v Just recei\ ed two barrels of nice fresh
mackerel, at Chandler Bros’.
JJJeiery, fresh nuts, prunes and dates
at Barnes & Richter’s.
Fresh fish food at Culver & Kidd's.
We have a fine lot of seed oats and
rye. Chandler Bros.
We have a full line of Razor Strops
and Lather Brushes. Culver & Kidd's.
Fresh butter and eggs at Barnes &
Richter's.
Dove Brand Hams and breakfast bacon
Barnes & Richter’s.
Candy—fresh, just tec.fived shipment
of Shcraffts and Blank’s chocolates at
Barnes & Richter's.
For Rent.
A 3-room cottage, near G. N. & 1.
College, new, neat, convenient and
comfortable. Terms very reasonable.
Also two connecting room«, very neat
and comfortable and in good locality.
Apply to D. S. Sanford.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
And step at once into a Paying Railroad Position.
Others Have wuccceded—\\ 1)\; Aot To a?
The Georgia School of Telegraphy
} Will equip vou for the work at a cost of onlv $35. j
-A A E R E BAGATELLE
Enter Now—Classes Forming
c..o, MRS M. V. HALL, Principal
at Georgia Military College
C A y| Purchase & Sale Co.
* Had Fine Bed Display
Having a large number of pianos to
keep in tune for the Georgia Normal
and Industrial College I have decided
to offer Club Rates to citizens of Mil
ledgeville, I have on my list of club
members now 35 pianos and require
that all pianos be tuned at least once
a year.
After October 13th, I will discontinue
Among the advertisements in the
parade of Haag's shows here Tuesday
none stood out so prominently, or at
tracted such widespread comment as the-
unique and original display of the Pur
chase & Sale Co.
It consisted of a wagon constructed
out of an iron bed and the body of the
club rates and those who wish to join j wagon was a spring. L pon this vehicle
and desire to know about rates may a driver and companion rode through
ud Iress me Cfo. General Delivery Mil
ledgeville, Ga. Herman Wood.
Mrs. Parker invites all her
friends to call on her for their
fall mihinery. Miss Murphy
is one of Chamberlin’s best
trimmers and will do your
hats up in style.
Take your pictures to R. H. Wootten
to be framed.
Complete line of cigars, smoking to
bacco etc, at City Caf*-.
Swept Over JNiagara.
This terrible calamity often happens
because a careless boatman ignores the
river’s warnings - growing ripples and
faster current - Nature’s warnings are
kind. That dull pain or ache in the
back warns you the Kidneys need at
tention if you would escape fatal mala-
diea—Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright's di
sease. Take Electric Bitters at once and
see Backache fly and all your beat feel
ings return, "After long suffering from
weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00
bottle wholly cured me.’’ writes J. R.
Blankenship, of Belk. Tenn. Only 60c.
at all druggists.
the parade and everybody commented
upon the display. In aodition to being
an advertisement of merit it also showed
that the Purchase & Sale Co. sells
good beds, as well as other good things,,
and consequently any one can trade
with them being assured of great value
in every article.
Fresh fine candy at C. E. Greene’s.
Full line of kitchen ware and cutlery
at R. H. Wootten’s.
Graham flour, Pettijohn’s breakfast! ^5 00
food, Quaker oats, Cieam of Wheat)
Kingan's sida meat at C. E. Greene s.
Bowls, pitches, washstands and
complete sets, plain and decorated for
sale bv R. H. Wootten.
All kind of fruit and vegetables at
C. E. Greene’s.
New line fancy post cards at
Culver & Ifidd’s.
Mrs. Parker has just
received a beautiful
lineofall the very new
est things in trim*
mings, wild grapes,
fruits and flowers, all
of the latest designs.
California prunes, evaporated peach
es. Premier seeded raisins, and cleaned
currants at J. F. Bell's Pure Food
Store.
Full line local yiew post cards and a
new line fancy post cards just received.
Culver & Kidd.
R. H. Wootten will sell vou a first
class Victor talking machine for
Fine line of high grade chocolate and
home made candy at the City Cafe.
Shreliled Wheat Biscuit, and a variety
of corn flak“, new crop at—
J. F. Bell's Pure Food Store
Hnwkes agency for spectacles at
R. H. Wootten’s.
Mr. Howard Dunham has accepted a
position with tne Vidaiia Advance.
13c. cotton ennbles 'you to produce
Horse For Sale
Standard bred Kentucky mare. Go
ing at a bargain, sec- II. W. Little.
See our new line fancy post cards
Culyer & Kidd,
Mary Foster has returned to Mil
ledgeville after a three months' visit
your needs-Razor Strops and Lather. L’ her 60n - w - E - Foster, in Van-
Brushes. Culyer & Kidd, icouver, B. C,
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In Buying' Groceries J
jjjj the careful housekeeper makes every cent count. X
4, Buf she can’t make the pennies count by trad- *
T ing at every store in town, spending half her time x
X looking for the cent cheaper article. *X
4* She can save money only by searching out a re-
* liable grocer and sticking to him. x
X The money is saved by trading with the gro- X
r ceryman who sells dependable goods. 4*
X Dependable goods are not to be obtained in X
<£• every store. **
T Goodness and cheapness appeal to every condi- j
*X t i° n °f humanity. if,
4* There are no fancy prices here, and evei vbody
X is treated alike.
X Our goods are cheap because they’re good—it’s
+ not the price that makes them cheap.
T Goods that are bought so cheaply that they have
X to be thrown awav on account of quality are the
* most dearly bought goods.
X Better pay a fair price in the first place and get
T the dependable kinds. You can’t buy any other kinds
here. We don’t keep them.
I Barnes k Richter ?
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