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•Mr Hi* 1* KH- H-H-IHtH-Hil I- i I IH-fr H>M»I KHK
1 Dresser, I Washstand, 1 Bedstead. 1 Dressing Ta
ble. I Stool for same and I Chifforobe.
This is guaranteed to he real Bird's Eye Maple anil weight of each piece will fully convince
you of this truth. The mirrors arc of the very best beveled edge plate, French work and are swung
i n the "Never Get l,<>o»e" acrcw pivots.
Four Piece Simple Mission Style as Follows:
I Bedstead, I Dresser, 1 '* ashstand and 1 Chiffonier
all finished in Flemish Oak. These are goad values.
A large stock of best imported English and
German China. We have in this class of goods
the very best that money will buy and all patterns
sold by us can always be duplicated and we are
sole selling agents for them all. Also a good stock
of American crockery at prices lower than the low
est.
Just received a shipment of Automatic Davenports. One Square Biscuit Tufted, Gate
Knd Davenport, equal in appearance and durability to a regular $75.00. We offer this week
for $.18 50; $.V5o Cash and $1 per Week.
Don't forget that we take your old house furnlutiingJ? in part pay for new articles ot the
/same kind.
Purchase & Sale Co
‘•THE MODERN HOME OUTFITTERS.”
—FOR—
Shoes
t
OF CLASS AND QUALITY
GO TO
THIS MAN
wouldn’t wear the Stetson Shoe.
He wouldn’t do anything that
ordinary intelligence suggests.
He’s a living example of the
wrong tiling every minute.
But the man who does the right
thing most of the time—whose
action is the result of thought,
examines the Stetson, gets shoe-
wise cud buys, because
THE STETSON SHOE
measures higher for quality, com
fort, appearance and actual worth
than any other shoe he can buy.
The R«il (.mtr and i> II»o
m«rk 0? ihoc 1 * 1*' tion.
Cell and re., the STET.
SON SHOE todny — buy
when you uii ready*
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Leaders
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Fashionable u-
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Footwear
Stetson and Beacon Shoes for Men
Krippendorf-Hittmann 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.
West Hancock Street
Business Locals.
LADIES INVITfcD
To inspect the dis
play of fancy work of
Woman’s Exchange
at Mrs. Eula Stanley’s
store, Monday. Octo
ber 18, all day. Miss
Annie McCombs, Mgr.
For Kent.
A 3-room cottage, near G. N. & I.
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.
Patent leather hats
in all shapes including
the "Mary Jane’’ for
misses and children at
Miss Ellen Fox’s.
13c. cotton enables you to produce
your needs—Razor Strops and Lather
Brushes. Culver & Kidd.
For Kent.
Three to four faims(or more if desir
ed) 1 1-2 miles of Milledgeville. I’arties
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
ern conveniences. Also stables. Price
$2,700. Apply to
MRS. W. J. VAUGHAN,
Phone 2.°5.
'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., H. F. D. No.4 City.
Flower bulbs of all kind on sale at
our store. Culver & Kidd.
‘Td Rather Die, Doctor,
than have my feet cut off,” said M. L.
Bingham, of Princevllle, 111, “but you’ll
die from gangrene (which had eaten
awav right toes) if you don’t,” said
all doctors. Instead he used Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve till wholly cured. Its cures
of Eczema, Fever Sores. Boils. Bums
and Piles astound the work. 25c. at all
Druggists.
Hair Puffs 75 cent3, wigs, toupees
switches, mustaches, at moderate cor
responding prices. Combings made up,
quick service, stamps taken.
Acme Hair Co., Savannah, Ga.
CORN! CORNI CORNI
WANTED.
Good. Dry, Sound,
White Corn atour Mill,
for which we will pay
highest Market Price.
Uconee River Mills,
Miledgeyille, Ga.
The weathi r is 'in , T y J. 11. Ennis’
Special brand Sausage thin week.
See our new line fancy post cards
Culver & Kidd.
How about your country produce? J.
H. Ennis offering premiums on every
thing this week. Hides especially.
Kingan’s side meut at C. E.Greeno Js
Horse For Sale
Standard bred Kentucky marc. Go
ing at a bargain, see- H. W. Little.
Cranberries, seeded raisins, nuts etc.
at C. E. Greene’s.
Fresh butter and eggs at Barnes &
Richter’s.
The newest shapes
in Beavers and Plush
hats.’just received, at
Miss Ellen Fox’s.
If you have hide? of any kind for sale,
fcoJ. 11. Ennis, Prices arc at the top
3 21b cans of tomatoes 25 cts at W. H.
Leonard’s.
Red rust proof seed j oats,’ Geor
gia rye, barley and onion sets at-
Chandler Bros.
Apples, bananas, cocoanuts, grayes,
lemons, oranges etc at Barnes &
Richter's.
Fresh fish food at Culver & Kidd’s.
Just received a fresh shiument of
Merry Widow flour Chandler Bros.
Fresh shipment Dove Brand hams 17
cents per lb at W. H. Leonard's.
New York cream cheese’ macaroni,
spaghetti, prunes, dried peaches and
apples- Chandler Bros.
We sell fish food at Culver & Kidd’s.
Roasted coffee 12 1-2 centc per
pound at W. H. Leonard’s.
Schwitzer kisses, creams, orangelles
and caromels at Chandler Bros.
Fresh fine candy at C. E. Greene's.
President Wm. E. Reynolds, of the
G. M. C has Seen invited to deliver
SAY!
A Public Statement
ol Mr. BIoodworllTs.
i Read the following:
State Sanitarium, Oct. 4, ‘otf
Having a large number of pianos to \j r- Grover Blood worth:
keep in tune for the Georgia Normal! I have been working for you
and Industrial College I have decided ' all I could, br.t you must hustle. A
to offer Club Rates to citizens of Mil-! re P° rl has «° Re ,hal >°, u sa,d >’ uU
. . ... ... 1 were opposed to the negro being dts-
ledgeville, I have on my list of | francfti ;^J and lhat
you would rather
members now 35 pianos and require ; see a negro governor than Ioe Brown,
that all pianos be tuned at least once 11 do not bt'ieve you said it, but it is
being used against you at the sani
tarium. Yours most obediently,
J. M. Y.
The above is a statement of some
a year.
After October 13th. 1 will discontinue
club rates and those who wish to join
and desire to know about rates may
address me Cfo. General Delivery Mil- sports thatl have been issued against
me, but as long as I could remain
ledgeville, Ga.
Herman Wood.
Swept Over .Niagara.
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
dies—Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright's di-
silent and retain my self respect I did
so, but when my public character is
assailed I roust defend myself.
Disfranchisement never had a more
ardent supporter than I and I (lid
everything I could to further it. As
far as the other part of the statement
is concerned everybody knows I am
a WH1 I K\\I AN and that is sufficient.
It seems that somebody is deter
mined to defeat me and this is one of
the means used. I want to state
soase. Take Electric Bitters at once and ,
see Backache fly and all your best feel- | publicly that all such reports are with-
ings return, ‘‘After long suffering from , out foundation. I appeal to the lair
weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00 j minded voters of the county to use
bottle wholly cured me,” writes J. R. common sense and disregarded these
Blankenship, of Belk. Tenn. Only 50c.
at all druggists.
Colton Hlade New High
Record Here Thursday
Cotton soared above any figures of
the past year yesterday when January
cotton sold fer 13.75, or nearly 14 cents
per pound. In the local market trade
was active, the spot market going to
13 1 2 cents for the best cotton Thurs
day.
Capt. J. H. Ennis Makes
An Appeal For Militia
slanders.
In conclusion I want to ray that 1
do not believe either of my oppon
ents aie connected with these reports
tor both of ihem are gentlemen, but
cfcourse.it eruinates irom some ot
their oyer-rea’ous friends.
Your s truly,
Grover Bloodworih.
SHOT THE WHO
MADE HIM APOLOGIZE
Hr. Sklpwortli Mode H. J. Thomas
Gel On His Knees At Point Of
Pistol And Was Shot
Capt. J. H. Ennis, of the Bladwin
Blues, who has devoted so much valu
able time to the upbuilding of the
famous military aggregation has writ- ^ sec tion was shot and fatally wound-
ten the communication to the public ed Monday afternoon by H. J. Thomas,
Tampa, Fla., —Dr. J. L. Skipworth,
one of the most prominent physicians in
following an altercation several days
ago. Dr. Skipworth met Thomas and
demanded an apology for alleged re
marks made concerning him, requiring
Thomas to get on his knees, Thomas
made the apology, and as Dr. Skip-
worth turned to walk away, picked up
a shot gun in a drug store an4 fired
both barrels. Dr. Skipworth was tak
en to Ocala and is expected to die be
fore morning.
through the columns of The News and
no doubt many will oe interested in the
statement as it is of much importance:
To the Citizens of Milledgeville and
Baldwin Co.
A* Captain of the Bladwin, Blues, I
feel it my duty to put before you the
condition of the Military ef our town.
At present we have forty nine members
but will have to grant about ten dis
charges within next few weeks owing
to expiration of eniisments. I find that
very few reinlist, not because they do
not like military nor have the com
munity at heart, but mainly for the
tact that the merchants, or their em
ployers will not let them off to attend
drills. These same merchants or em
ployers were foremost in getting the
C ur.| iiij r o.-gaui -.c-l when 1 to< k com
mand oC it.
When at tho court house they were
very encouraging with their elcquence
imploring the boys to help out
great cause. But now, when we need
the boys, they cannot get off. We do
not need money, while not much on
hand, we have a substantial income
from the city, county and state. We,
do not have to call on a member for one j Present at
cent. But with this the case and with j n 'Kbt.
pleasure rooms, well equipped Armory, I he Maccabees will also organize a
in fact as fine os is in the State, the j tone at Devereux next Thursday nirht
boys do not reinlist. What we need I ar ] d some °f the MilUdgevitle members
now is the support of every body, the , w *^ attend.
mother as well us the father. And - ,,,
when drill night comes, see that your j New line fancy post cards at
boy, or your clerk attend*. We need] Culver & Kidd's,
now twenty young men. We want good I
nright boys, must be gentlemanly and j
of good 1 hysicial bearing. We want |
to put the old Baldwin Biues at the top j All kind of fruit and vegetables at
and with your support we can do this. J
We have made good showing on our j Oysters arrive
trips. The military of the state ap- j Ennis.
Special Meeting
Wednesday Night
Tlie MilleJgeville tent, Knight of the
Maccabees, will hold a special meeting
this j next Wednesday night it Red Men's
hall for the purpose of further perfect
ing their organization. There are now
almost fifty members ot the vent and
plans are on foot to make it a splendid
one. All members are urged to be
3) o’clock next Wednesday
Dove Brand Hams and breakfast bacon
Barnes & Richter’s.
E. Greene's,
every day, at J.- H.
preciate us and you will, if you will get
in touch and push and pull for us. This
is not a position sough* for by any one
and few know the work attached to it,
so if you wish the military maintained
give me your help. We will have drill
with an oyster supper on night of Oct.
20th. if you have a boy you can put j a nd Lather Brushes,
with us, or can assist in any way,
send him to me or Lieuts. Shealy and
Reynolds. Respectfully,
J. H. Ennis, Capt. B. Blues.
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE.
The Dubbc schools of Baldwin county
will open Monday, October 25th.
Teachers and patrons will please take
notice. By order of the Board of
Education,
Oct. 14,1909 O. M. Cone. Pres.
Have your pictures framed at- R. H.
Woot ten’s.
Candy—fresh, just received shipment
of Shcraffts and Blank’s chocolates at
Barnes & Richter’s.
We have a full line of Razor Strops
Cutver & Kidd’s.
Fish arriving at J. H. Ennis daily,
The finest in the world.
The finest candy in bulk and boxes at
(1. E. Greene’s.
Coal vases, scuttles, shovels, pokers
and hearth brooms at-R. II. Wootten.
I Don’t forget Chandler Bros, is the
place to buy breakfast bacon, hams cte.
1 New stock of bibles and testaments
iat-R. H. Wootten’s.
; Razor Strops and Lather Brushes at
... 'all prices at Culver & Kidd’s.
Full line local yiew post cards and a 1 ' LOST,
new line fancy post cards just received. Fountain pen between P. O. and
Culver & Kidd. ^ Kidd’s Drug Store with gold band
Western beef, lamb, Ga. Kid and areun:1 bearing my name. Finder
stall fed Ga. beef at J. H. Ennis. | wl11 P lel3 « r *turn to me and receive
reward. T. S. Jear.es.
You have tried the rest, now drink (
! address at Eatonton, October 29. which'the best. Gold Medal and White Hous * See our Razor Strops and Lather
is Educational Day at the fair there. 1 coffee. Chandler Bros. Brushes at Culver & Kidd’s.