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WEDNERDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1918.
Tlilv ill;, .UGE-v^LE NEWS.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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LEGAL NOTICES I
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« DR. ELIZABETH JOHNSTON ®
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DR. EDWARD A. TIGNER •
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DR. T. M. HALL «
Physician and Surgeon •
Office In Callaway Bldg. •
Office Hours: •
11 a. ra. to 12:30 p. m. •
Hancock St. Mllledgevllle, Ga. •
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•fc DR. LOTT W. LEE *
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• Residence, 490-J
r*R. GEO. L. CHAPMAN •
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night. Calls Promptly Answered ©
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CARLYLE A. GILES
Attorney at Law
Opera House Building
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
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JOS. A. MOORE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and
EMBALMER
Undertaking Business
Exclusively
Phone 477.
STUDYING THE EYE
constantly has given ine an expert
knowledge of ita needs. This knowl
edge ie at your service, without
charge whenever
YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION.
It you have headaches or any other
sign of eye trouble you probably need
glasses. Only a skilled examination
can determine just what kind yoi
ought to wear. For your eyes’ sak.
have me test them properly. As many
eyes are ruined by wrong glasses as
by neglect to wear any.
W. J. BRAKE
OPTOMETRIST
Over Ennis' Pharmacy.
SHERIFF’S 8ALE.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion issued out of the Superior Court
of Baldwin County in favor of Joel A
Smith and against J. R. Lawrence on
the 10th day cf February, 1916, lor
the principal sum of 1440.00; with in
terest thereon from the 21st day of
February, 1913, at 7 per cent, per an
num: and the further sum of $19.20
costs; will be sold on the first Tues
day in September, 1918, before the
Courthouse door in Milledgeville.
Baldwin County, Georgia, at public
outcry to the highest bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale, to
satisfy said execution, the following
property, to-wlt:
A one-half undivided interest in all
that tract of land lying In the 116th
district of Baid county known as the
"old Prosser Place’’ and bounded on
north by Mrs. Z. T. Stanley, east by
Town Creek, south by J. A. Bush and
Mrs. Clara Walker, and west by the
Milledgeville and Sandersville nubile
road, containing 525 acres, more or
less.
The foregoing property having been
levied upon on July 12, 1918, as the
property of said J. R. Lawrence for
the purpose of satisfying the forego
ing execution.
S. L. TERRY. SherifT,
Sheriff Baldwin County, Ga.
Advertisement, for Sale of land by
Administrator.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Baldwin County, Geor
gia, granted Aug. 5, 1918, will be sold,
at publiic outcry, on the First Tues
day in September 1918, ,at the Court
House door in the City of Milledge-
ville, said County, betwten the legal
hoirs of sale, the following lot of
land.
All that lot or parcel of land, situate,
lying and being in the City of Mill
edgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia,
•ind known and distinguished in the
plan of said City, as part of Block No.
200, and fronting South on the Street
low known as Poplar Street, 70 feet,
ind running back North 140 feet, and
bounded on the North by lot of Sallie
Ellis, now Davis, ond the East by lot
of J. W. Robets, on the South by Pop
lar Street, and on the West by lot of
W. A. Walker and Julian Stanley. It
being the same lot as set forth in deed
from Geo. P. Brantley to Catahrfrine
F. Roberts dated March 11th. 1914,
ind record in deed book "No. 5," page
126.
Sale had for payment of debts and
for distribution.
Perm of sale cash.
Thiis August 5th. 1918
J. W. ROBERTS
Administrator of Catharine F. Roberts
JUDGE BREAKS UP WILD
WEST SHOW, ENFORCING
' WORK OR FIGHT LAW
Dalton, August 19.—The Princess
Mohawk shows, Bn aggregation of
wild westerners, hastily disbanded
here Saturday afternoon, following an
Investigation before Judge Tarver of
the superior court.
Judge Tarver decided the new Geor
gia work or fight law, calling for use
ful occupation on the part of able-
bodied men, was being broken by the
shows, which were appearing at Cohut-
a, this county, and he notified them
o stop showing. Instead, Friday night
vas the biggest night they had, and
Saturday morning he sent Sheriff Con-
nely and his deputies after them. They
brought back Mr. and Mrs. Jack King
Owens and six other members of the
..re; pe. He agreed to stop proceedings
f they would get useful work and the
six men were willing, the charge
against the Owens being dropped on
their agreement to pay the railroad
fare of their company to their respec
tive homes.
® Political Announcements
The New Calomel Is
Harmless And Delightful
FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT.
Greensboro, Ga., May 1, 1918.—To
the people of the Ocmulgee Circuit:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the Judgeship
,r this circuit in the Democratic pri
mary to lie held on September 11,
1918,. Permit me to say that I have
endeavored to discharge the duties of
he office faithfully and impartially.
With the assistance of the jurors,
offeers and attorneys the dockets in
the circuit are in splendid shape.
I will highly appreciate yorr sup
port and if elected I premise you
ourteous and efficient services in the
uture. Yours respectfully,
JAMES B. PARK.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
To the People of Baldwin County:
I am a candidate for the Legislature
subject to the rules to be made for the
Democratic white primary. I will
greatly appreciate the vote and sup
port of every white citizen In the
county. KYLE T. ALFRIEND.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
Milledgeville, Ga., June 3, 1918.—To
the Democratic Voters of Baldwin
County: I hereby announce a san-
didate to represent you in the State
Senate from the Twentieth Senatorial
District, composed of Baldwin, Han
cock and Washington counties, sub
ject to the Democratic Primary to be
held September 11th.
Your support will be appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
J. H. ENNIS.
FOR JUDE SUPERIOR COURT
To the White Voters of the Ocmulgee
Circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the •office of Judge of the Superior
Courts of the Ocmulgee Circuit for
the term beginning January 1, 1919,
subject to the rules of the primary or
dered by the Democratic State Com
mittee.
It has been more than half a cen
tury since a citizen of Baldwin coun
ty has held tills important office. The
olfice has been continuously held by
citizens of Green county, for nearly
twenty-four years, and by the present
Judge, Hon. James B. Park, for near
ly eif^it years.
Since the organization of the Oc
mulgee Circuit, no judge, so far aa I
am informed, has held the office long
er than two terms, and if Judge Park
is re-elected the precedent of a hun
dred years will be broken.
I respectfully solicit the support of
the people of the circuit and If elect
ed, I promise faithfully to devote my-
entire time to the discharge of the du
ties of the office. I shall give the peo
ple at the circuit, as far as In my
power lies, a prompt, energetic, eco
nomical and business-like administra
tion of the Judicial business of the
circuit. If elected, It will be a pleas
ure to me, between the regular terms
of court, to visit the several counties
in the circuit, for the purpose of dis
posing of such motions and chambers
oroceedings as may arise, thereby
conserving the convenience of mem
bers of the bar and litigants.
I shall be deeply grateful for the
cupport of the people for this import
int and honorable office.
EDWARD R. HINES.
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble and younger people
who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to
go through the depressing heat of summer by tak
ing GROVE'S TASTELESSchlllTONIC. It purifies
and enriches the blood and builds up the whole sys
tem. You can soon feel Its Strengthening. Invigor
ating Effect. COc.
Constipation
I mnnx. a s a .
i “For many years l"was troubled, in
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so called remedies lused
At last! found quick relief and cure
jin (those mild,'yet thorough*"aiid
i really wonderful
DR. KING’S
I Adolph 8chin*eck, Buffalo, N. Y.
j_?6_CENT£PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUCdSTg.
New Edison
Diamond Amberola
THE GREATEST MUSICAL?
INSTRUMENT FOR ITS
$30.00, $50.00, $75.00
WE SELL THE
PRICE EVER MADE.
LARGE SELECTION OF
RECORDS IN 8 TOC K.
LEVY’S
Jewelery Store
JEWELERS AND OPTICIAN8,
No. 310 2nd St., Macon, Ga.
All Sickening and Dangerous
Qualities Removed—Medi
cinal Virtues Vastly Im
proved—New Variety Call
ed “Calotabs.” 1
Science has given us smokeless pow
der, colorless iodine and tasteless qui
nine—now comes nausealess calomel,
a new variety known as Calotabs, that
is wholly delightful in effect, yet more
effective than the old-style calomel as
a system-purifier and liver cleanser.
Your doctor prefers calomel above
all other medicines, as it is the best
and only sure remedy for biliousness,
indigestion and constipation. Now
that calomel is delightful to take, ev
erybody is asking for the new vari
ety, Calotabs. One tablet at bedtime?
a swallow of water—that’s all. No
nausea, no griping, no danger. Next
morning you wake -up feeling fine,
your system purified. Eat what you
please—no restriction of habit or diet.
Calotabs are sold only in original,
sealed packages, price thirty-five cents.
Your druggist recommends and guar
antees Calotabs.—(Advt.)
LIVE STOCK
All grades of Mules and
Horses—Some extra good
mares and young mules, from
Tennessee and other markets
on hand.
E. E. BASS & CO.
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GET READY.
Now is the time that your hems will
moult or shed their featuers This
process is rather slow and Nature
should be assisted. B. A. Thomas’
Poultry Remedy will help your hens
to moult causing them to shed earlier
and be ready to lay when eggs are
highest in the winter. If this remedy
does not make good, we will.
BRISCOE WALL.
Ha
Teeth, Files, etc., shafting, pulleys,
belts, lacing, cosveyors,. for sawdust,
seed, fertilizer; steam and gasolias
engines, boilers, machinery, lasting,
repairs, auto parts supplies and re
pairs. Galvanized “V" and corrugated
roofing. LOMBARD IRON WORKS,
Augusta, Georgia. l-l-52t
NOTICE
This Is to notify all parties that
sand moved from my place must be
paid for before moved. It will be
3trictly cash, with no exceptions.
J. B. COX.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Dejrs
Druggist* refund money if PAZO OINTMENT (elk
to cure Iichtae. BUud, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
Instantly relieves Itrhind PllM, end you rsn M
K8S3 Jeep after the int SKMaathn. Price Me!
YOU KNOW—That tha day of tbs LOG house, Is past.
YOU KNOW—That the day of the FRAME houae Is passing.
YOU KNOW—That the day of the BRICK houae la right now.
YOU KNOW—That BRICK rosidenca, Imparts a certain distinction
to the owner.
YOU DON’T KNOW—How little It costs to have walla of Brick.
A8K US—YOU will be surprised.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS CO.
J. W. McMillan, Pres. R. W. McMillan, V.-Pres.
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ALL SHIPMENTS MADE FROM CAMP. NEAR MACOW. GA.
BUTLER & PINSON
ATLANTA tolling Agents GEORGIA
41 Straw Hats
at
Half Price
These hats are fresh, new stock and we are offerin them
at this price merely to clear our shelves for fall and winter
merchandise. v
These hats will probably cost you three times the amount
we are asking for them if you wait until next Spring to buy.
16 Panama Hats
at a
50 per Cent Reduction
HERE YOU MAKE A STRAIGHT SAVING OF $2.00 TO
$3.75 ON EACH OF THESE HATS — PROBABLY MORE
IF YOU WAIT UNTIL NEXT SEASON. YOU KNOW
HOW EVERYTHING IS ADVANCING.
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
The IV. S. Myrick Company