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“A LITTLE. BETTER FOR A LITTLE LESS”
Local And Personal
Wedding Next Week.
The many friends of tl* young couple ]
are waiting with usual eagerness for .
ithe approaching marriage of Miss Mild- t
red Sasnett and Mr. J. T. Jackson, i
which occurs in A'lanta next Thursday,
Feb. 10th. Best wishes are extended
the young couple for a long and happy
life.
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Prof. Parks Back Hone,
—
Within a short time President M. M.
Parks, of the Georgia Normal and In
dustrial College will be back home.
His welcome to the city will be an event
that will eclipse all others on the long
journey. While he has experienced
much that is unusual on his trip around
the world still he is the kind of man to
appreciate the token of esteem which
his fellow townsmen will show him
when he arrives.
The reception which will be tendered
him will be one given without any pol
icy other than to show the esteem in
which he i3 held by those who know
him and that is worth more than all
else on earth.
Mr. Warren Edwards went ever to
Warrenton Thursday on business.
Interesting exercises have been in
progress at the Sacred Heart church
this week. Daily mass has been held
at 6:30 a. m., but will beheld at night
to-morrow. Wednesday the Feast of
Purification and the Blessed Sacrement
was a feature of the services. Regular
First Friday devotions this morning
and this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock devo
tions in honor of tho Sacred Heart will
begin.
The special program rendered by the
large choir at the Methodist church
Sunday night was greatly enjoyed.
Miss Weller made splendid selections
and the feature of the occasion was a
female quartette. The discourse of the
evening by Rev. S. P. Wiggins was
prepared especially for men, the subject
being “A Man’s Work-” An unusually
large crowd was present and the served
has been generally spoken of as being
interesting ana helpful.
Mrs. Susie M. Atkinson, widow cf ex-
Governor W. Y. Atkinson has been re
appointed postmaster at Newan, Ga.
Hon. O. H. B. Bloodworth, candidate
for Congress from this district, was in
Milledgeville last Friday and was quite
confident of his election to the national
house of representatives this year.
MivJacob Whilden has accepted a
position with Mr. J. H. Ennis.
Mr. W. L. Richie complimented the
members of the Old Capital City Club
and a few friends with an oyster sup
per, which was serve I in the club
rooms Wednesday night. The affair
was delightful in every way and thor
oughly enjoyable.
Father Hamilton returned from Au
gusta Saturday night. While in that
city he was guest of honor at the Kai
Zeta Kai medical society's dinner at the
Albion hotel. Dr. Joseph Allen was
toastmaster. While in Augusta he
attended the Tobin-Beeson wedding.
Mr. Homer E. Thompson, left Tues
day for Sandersville, where he has ac
cepted a position.
The man who tries to bridle another
and turns him loose to lead him through
1 the world will more than likely be left
behind.
I The regular monthly meeting of R.
' E. Lee Chapter of the U. D. o. will
meet at the presidents home, Mrs. J.
I E. Pottle on next Thursday afternoon
I at 3 o’clock.
BLOODWORTH & GIBSON
Feed and Livery Stables
Complete hacK ana Dray lines for transporta
tion, Stablas open day and night, located
back of J. R. Hines’ old store
PHONE 24L
Business 1 Locals.
FOR SALE.
The City Cafe is for sale. Because I
am going into other business and on
account of my time be needed elsewhere
I am offering the City Cafe and busi
ness for sale at a great bargin. A
quick purchaser will secure a profitable
business by calling at once.
J. L. BARNES, Propr.
75 cents and up to make a nice switch
out of your own combings. Toupees,
wigs, whiskers, detective disguises
promptly made.
Acme Hair Co., Savannah, Ga.
SELL FRUIT TREES.
WANTED —100 Salesman in southern
states. Easy terms. Prices right.
Wright today.
Upson Nurseries, Yatesville Ga.
FOR SALE.
Fifty hrrse power engine and boiler,
good as new. Will go at a bargain to
quick purchaser. This is an opportuni
ty. Address,
J. L. BARNES, Milledgeville, Ga.
Fresh barrel of cranberries at 10 cts
a quart.
C. E. Greene.
You can buy a Bug
gy or Wagon from
Moran & Wilkinson
within the next 30days
for the cash, cheaper
than anywhere in the
State. Over stocked,
we need both room
and the money.
Cotton seed meal, hulls, hay, bran
and shorts, at Oconee Cash Store,
Gold Band hams to
arrive every week.
L. D. Smith.
Irish Cobbler, Seed Irish Potatoes at
C. E. Greene’s
Don’t fail to see our
trade Winner Top
Buggies, only $39.75.
Cashwillbuyone. Just
j think of it.
j Moran & WLkinson.
Census Examination
To be Held Saturday
The civil service examination for pofi-
tidns of census enumerators for the
United States will be held at the court
housd tomorrow. The local board of
examiner, consisting of Miss Cephie
Carrington and Messrs. Minor and Mc
Mullen, Will conduct the examination.
So far as can be ascertained there will
be but few candidates for the examin
ation.
Work on New Tuberculosis
Hospital Has Been Started
The prison commission has started
work on the construe ion of the new
tuberculosis hospital for the state peni
tentiary here. It will be located on the
high hill about half a mile in the rear
of the main prison buildings. It will
be high and dry and the location is
characterized as ideal by these who
know of such affairs.
The building will be one of tho finest
of its kind in existence and convict
labor will be usid in its construction,
making it a cheap, but excellent struc
ture.
Farmers Warehouse Company
Elects Ottlcers Tomorrow
i
Saturday morning at 11 o’clock the
stockholders of the now Farmers Union
Warehouse Co. will hold a meeting to
perfect tho organization and elect of
ficers and directors. At that time 50
per cent of the capital stock will be
paid in an i business will commence
Monday morning. Practically all
arrangements have been completed and
the new concern expects to do nn im
mense busines in Baldwin and adjoining
counties.
The Milledgeville News of Fod. 18
will tell you something.
Niece of Jefferson llavis
To be Held in a Play Soon
Miss Florence Davis, niece of Jeffer
son Davis, whe has made such a splen
did reputation on the stage, will appear
in Milledgeville at an early date in
“The Suffragette.” The play is one of
tho most attractive on tho American
stage and there is no doubt but that a
large crowd will greet Miss Davis in
the play here.
ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH
W. R. Scarritt, D. D. Rector.
Services for the Lenten Season:
Ash Wednesday, Feb. 9, 10 o’clock
Holy Communion and pentitontial of
fices.
Wednesday and Friday at3:30 o’clock.
Good Friday at 10:30 o’clock.
EaBter Morning Holy Communion at
9:30 o’clock.
All Christian people cordially invited
to these services.
Dr. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve
Good for all Skin Diseases.
Fresh shipment of
Snow Drift, Self rising
flour.
L. D, Smith.
Schoen’s Blood and Bone guano is the
best made, Sold direct to Farmer by
J. H. Ennis.
Garden seed.
C. E. Greene.
Don’t fail to see The Milledgeville
News of Feb. 18, next.
SonilierlfliiU’s Eagle Eye Salve
Is the best eye remedy ever offered
the public. It is a snow white ointj
ment painless harmless and absolutely
guaranteed to cure. All dealers. 25c
a tube.
Garden seed and sred Irish potatoes
of all kinds at Chandler B.os.
Farmers and Garden
ers can save money by
! buying their toolsfrom
us.
Moran & Wilkinson.
A Cough
Is a danger signal and should not be
neglected. Take Dr Bell’s P.ne-Tar-
Honey at once. It allays inflammation,
stops the cough and heals the mem
branes.
You must he sure and get The News
of Feb. 18, next.
Everything in fine groceries delivers 1
at once.
C. E. Gieene,
Croup
Causes uneasy nights but if you will
use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey it will
relieve in a few minutes. There is noth*
ing better. Guarantee! by all deulcis-
BABB SHOE COMPANY
SOLO LAST TIESBAY
The entire stock of the Babb Shoe Co.,
formerly the Lawrence Shoe Co., was
sold last Tuesday at public outcry, the
Merchants and Farmers bank being
purchasers. The stock of goods is now
being sold and ns soon as the affairs
are settled up it is quite probable that
a new business will be opened up at the
old stand.
Lamar Home Sold to
Mr 0. L. Montgomery
Mr. Frank Montgomery has purchasea
the Lamar residence on the corner of
Hancock and Jefferson streets. It is
one of the prettiest residence lots in
Milledgeville and tho residence is of
modern construction. The sale was
made through Mr. J. E. Kidd, who is
doing quite an amount of real estate
business in the city.
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Georgia Road Operate
by Telephone System
The Georgia will bogin operatings its
system by the telephone instead of the
Morse telegraph code. This decision
has been reached by tho management
of the road and it will be in force
throughout the system within a month.
The method of handling tnains by
telephone is declared to be more rapid.
Telephone apparatus will be carried
on all trains and in case of delays or
wrecks between stations communica
tion can at or.ee be established with
nearest points.
Tho action of tho Georgia is recog
nized a long stop forward and is it tho
same time a compliment to the tele
phone.
Co intj C)url Jurors
For Tbs February 'Term
The Jurors for the February term of
court as drawn by Judge Alien are as
follows and court meets tho Fourth
Monday in February.
1, C. N. Chandler,
2, W. T. Conn, Jr.
8, J. W. Hootten,
4, W. A. Clark,
5, Geo. W. Wilkinson.
6, R. M. Foster,
7, W. R. Combess,
8, B. I. Fralev,
9, G. D. Myrick,
10, W. A. N. Bass,
11, W. A. Walker.
12, J. A. Brooks.
“White House” and “Gold Medal”
Coffees and I.ipton’s Teas will satisfy
every drinker, at Chandler Bros.’
For sore throat, sharp pain
in lungs, tightness across the
chest, hoarseness or cough,
lave the parts with Sloan’s
Liniment. You don’t need to
rub, just lay it cn lightly. It
penetrates instantly to the seat
of the trouble, relieves conges
tion and stops (he pain.
Here’s tho Proof.
Mr. A.W. Price, Fredonia, Kans.,
■ays: “Wchave used Sloan's Lini
ment for a year, and find it an excel
lent thing for sore throat, chest pains,
colds, and hay fever attai ks. A few
drops taken on fugar mops cough
ing and sneezing instantly.”
Sloan’s
Liniment
is easier to use than porous
plasters, acts quicker and does
not clog up the pores of the skin.
It is an excellent an
tiseptic remedy for
asthma, bronchitis,
and all inflaynmatory
I diseases of the
j throat and chest;
will break up the
deadly membrane in
an attack of croup,
and will kill any kind
1 of neuralgia or rheu
matic pains.
All dntfrlitf
Hloan’fc Liuiroonu
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Dr iyirl S. L.03A,
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For
lUsina
Electric
LIGHTS
1 Safe
2 Clean
3 Bright
4 Odorless
5 Dirtless
6 Greaseless
7 Sootless
8 Fumeless
9 Flameless
10 Matchless
11 Healthful
12 Convenient
13 Explosionless
14 Draws Trade
15 Helps Advertise
16 Signifies Success
17 White Light
18 Steady Light
19 Always Ready
20 Makes Home Attractive*
21 Welcomes Friends
22 Frightens Thieves
23 Brightens Everything
24 Can be Used Anywhere.
25 Saves Labor
26 Permits Better Work
27 Consumes no Oxygen
28 Is a Cheap Luxury
29 Is Better Than Ever
30 Is Cheaper Than Ever
' 1 '■•* r 1 ~ - mrt .1
About wiring 1
your place for
electric lights
J. N. .
Jackson]
Electrical Contractor.
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