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A Y MORNING, DECEMBER 13,
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DR. T. M. HALL
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Callaway Bldg.
' Office Hours:
1 u a. m. to 12:30 »>. m.
[Hancock St. MUledgevllle,
Ga.
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DR. LOTT W. LEE
. Dentist
! 109-111-115 Sanford Bldg.
7 Telephones:
• Office, 474
j Residence, 490-J
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r»R. GEO. L. CHAPMAN
* Physician and Surgeon ■»
t calls Promptly Attended fe
I Telephones: *
a office 167-2c; Residence, 167-lc ▼
{ 0 office in 8anford Bldg. *
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! GUY D. COMPTON, M. D. «
* ouysician and Surgeon 1
, Kidd s l>ruK SI ore. Residence at ♦
nl*ht. Calls Promptly Answered*
Phone 213-.T *
. MUledgevllle, On *
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CARLYLE A. GILES «
Attorney at Law *
Opera House Building *
M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA. *
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DR. B. McH. CLINE
Sanford Building.
Practice Limited to
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Treatment
Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 4:30
JOS. A. MOORE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and
EMBALMER
Undertaking Business
Exclusively
Phone 477.
STUDYING 1 HE EYE
& n !'y lias Given me an expert
'"'"vledge of Its needs This knowl-
1 “ at your service, without
ttarge whenever
your eyes need attention.
,i Y°" have headaches or any other
in cf eye trouble you probably need
Lif s ?' Only a skilled examination
. rmine Just what kind yov
«ci to wear. For your eyes' sak
me test them properly. As many
‘-£c r rAj;.:r' •'**“'"
W. J. BRAKE
. OPTOMETRIST
Over Ennis’ Pharmacy.
WE SELL THE
New Edison
Diamond Amberolal
TH * 0REATE8T MUSICAL
IN 8TRUMENT for its
pmce ever made.
S30.00, $50.00, $75.00
large selection of
Records in stock.
LEVY’S
Jewelery Store
je welers and opticians,
N °' 31 * 2nd *t H Macen, Qa.
* legal notices j
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will of Samuel Evans gr CU 'SL 0f th Jf
a.SSf^i3
concerned, that saiii li PerBOns
heard on thVfl StTo&n 7L“
comber next at 10 o’clock a m „ De ;
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Baldwla County, Ga.
rt _„^ORD|NARY’S CITATION
°®0 R OlA—Baldwin County ’
praisers duly appointed to set apart
n«t^ me havin « filed their return P all
R? r8 ? ns concer ned are hereby required
to show cause before the court of or-
rtlv a m °n Baid ® 0UIlt y «n the first Mon
day in December, 1918, why the said
?P Thf« at v° n Bh ? uld not be granted.
This November 4th, 1918.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary,
Baldwin^ounty, Georgia.
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
19l8 OUr Ha. f ti 0r D n L ar 2 r ' November term,
1918. Hattie Pritchard Kyles, admin-
ard a prrLh n ‘J 16 , c , state of Anna Pr itch-
ara Pritchard, late of said county, do-
ceased, represents to this court that
she has discharged the duties of her
trict, and has filed her application
ILr letters of dfismlseion. This Is
therefore to notify all persons inter
ested, that her application will be
heard on the first Monday in Decem
ber, J918.
W. H. STEMBRtDGE. Ordinary.
Baldwin^ County, Georgia.
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ADMINISTRATOR’8 SALE.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
By virtue of an order from the court
of ordinary of said county, will be sold
at public outcry on the first Tuesday
in December, 1918, at the court house
door in said county, between the legal
hours of sale the following described
property, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land In the
322nd district, G. M., of said county,
containing 100 acres, more or less,
bounded on the north by lands of Miss
Mattie Kelt, on the east by the lands
of Jesse McCullar and the lands of
Irwin Reese, on the south by the lands
of M. A. Gladin and on the west by
lands of Miss Mattie Kell.
Said land' being the land drawn by
Mrs. Josephine Brown In the partition
of the estate of her father, Julius Ivey,
and the lands whereon she recently
resided.
This sale is made for the purpose of
paying the debts of Mrs. Josephine
Brown, deceased, and making distri
bution among her heirs. Terms of
sale cash. EDWARD, R. HINES,
Administrator of Josephne Brown,
Deceased.
THE MILLEDOEVILLE NEWS.
the Second Monday in January, next, /p-
then and there to answer the plaint
iff's demand in an action of complain,
and in default thereof the Court will
proceed as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of said Court, thia 21st.
day of October, 1918.
J- C. COOPE1, Clerk.
MILLEDOEVILLE, GEORGIA
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
In Re. Will of Herman Gumm.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Baldwin court of Ordinary, Decem
ber term 1918. Petition to probate
will in solemn Form by D. S. Sanford.
To Mrs. J. W. Bennington and Mrs.
W. B. Scott, heirs at law. D. S. San
ford havng applied, as executor, for
probate in solemn form of the last will
and testament of Herman Gumm of
said county, you and each of you, as
heirs at law_ of said Herman Gumm
being non-residents of this state, are
hereby required to be and appear at
the Court of Ordinary for said County
of Baldwin r.n the First Monday in
December, 1918, when said application
for probate will be heard, and show
cause, if any you can or have, why the
prayer of the petition should not be
had and allowed.
This 17th day of October. 19,8.
\V. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary,
And Ex-off. Clerk of the Court of Or
dinary of Baldwin County, Ga.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Baldwin county, Geor-
gin granted upon the application of
Fannie Lee N ah in, us Administratrix
of the estate of S. Nahtn, Jr., deceased,
late of said county, to sell the lands
of tlie said S. Nahm, Jr., and also to
sell the bank stock of said deceased,
for the purpose of paying debts and
distribution, there will be sold before
the court house door, at public outcry,
to the highest bidder for cash, in the
city of MUledgevllle, Georgia, between
the legal hears of sale, on the first
Tuesday in December, 1918 a* the
property of said deceased, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
All that certain lot in the seventh
District, Clinch county, Georgia, de
scribed as follows: Lot 4, Block No.
f>6 in the plat of town site of Decker.,
in Georgia, facing Welis street, 44 fe ,
extending back equal widths I.o feet
g ScCJS, cr.*,v.'S.” c a.«i
"K' ?a 4k&*irs
Hartley county, Te* as - f th0 cap Hal
Also. Five share _, r gt)onal Dank
stock of the n f F ri isgow Kentucky, Is-
°f Glasgow, of Glasg ^ dBted May
29?h 191*. Uie number of the certifi
cate' beln* No. 90.
JhUOctober ^JJ^DGE.
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. 111,«i for Divorce. The de-
qulred personal > J Court,
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To the Sheriff of said county and
E whIk? dep , u ,t‘ e9; Greeting: 7 Jas.
^M Kht T V .v , M * r «mda Wright: Style
?M ct Ion, Libel for Divorce. The de-
fendant, Miranda Wright. Is her sby re-
qulred personally or by attorney, to
F® and ap p e ar at the Superior Court.
“ e d . and tor said couuty on
»Kf« SeC j n ^ Mondajr ,n January, next,
i»®„ n J and tb ® re t0 answer the plalnt-
lii s demand in an action of complaint,
and in default thereof the Court will
pr ?. c . e ®d as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge or said Court, this 21st
day of October, 1918.
J. C. COOPER. Clerk.
to
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of an order
passed by the Ordinary of said county
at the December Term, 1918, of the
Court of Ordinary of said county, I
will sell at public outcry, before the
court house door in said county, be
tween the hoftrs of sheriff's sale, to
the best and highest bidder, for cash,
on the first Tuesday in January, 1919,
the following described property, to-
wit:
All that lot or parcel of land situ
ate on the corner of Green and 1 Wayne
streets ,1 nthe city of MUledgevllle,
upon which there Is constructed two
storehouses, one on the •crme.r being
occupied by the Merchants & Farmers
Bank, and the one immediately north
thereof being occupied by W. H. Hall.*
Said parcel of land fronts east on
Wayne street, and is bounded on the
south by Green street, on the north
by lot of land belonging to Mrs. E. J.
Flemlster, and on the west by the
warehouse lot of Samuel Evans, Sons
& Co.
Sal sale Is made for the purpose
of paytn the debts of said estate and
distributing said estate among the
legatees under the will of Samvel
Evans. SAMUEL EVAN8,
Sole Executor Sami. Evans, deceased.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Notice is herb ygiven that on find
after the first day of January ( 1919,
the official organ In and for the coun
ty of Baldwin will be changed’ from
its present place of publication (The
MUledgevllle News) to the Union Re
corder for and during the years 1919
and 1920, inclusive.
Witness our hands and ofticlal
seals, this the 3rd day of December
1918.
S. L. TERRY', 8heriff.
W, H. STENLIDGE, Ord.
J. COOPER, Clerk.
Finds Tunny Man" In House.
SL Louis, Mo.—Peter Fefes of this
city was aroused from a deep dream
of peace by the elbow of his three-
year-old daughter, who Jabbed him
in the ribs. The child lisped:
“Papa, who’s dat funny mans In
here?"
Fefes Jumped from his bed to in
vestigate and the “funny mans/’ who
proved to be a burglar, fed out the
back way. He had taken $221 from
Fefe's pocket.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
The present sc-dule of passenger
trains arriving at MUledgevllle over
the Georgia Railroad is as follows:
•Train No. 30 from Macon to
Augusta arrives in Mill-
edgeville at 6:22 A.M.
Train No. 34 from Macon to
Augusta arrives in Mill-
edgeville at 6:44 P.M.
Train No. 31 from Augusta to
Macon arrives In Mill*
edgeville at —10:48 A.M.
Train No. 36 from Augusta
to Macon arrives In Mill-
edgeville at 10r08 P. M.
•Also connects with train for Atlanta.
TMtk. ruw. «te„ ■SattjM. FulluyA
belts, lacing, coaveyors, for sawduat,
seed, fertilizer; steam and gaso 1M
engines, boilers, machinery, casting,
repairs,. auto parts supplies and re-
nairs Galvanized “V" and corrugated
roofing LOMBARD IRON WORKS
Augusta, Georgia. M-&«
' to
We have a large quantity of varied
ssortments, putty and apringa.
CULVER A KIDD, Of Course.
A Tonic Laxstlvs
- . — - a. go* (mb the Uw W
SsSS&rsenae
LAX-POS WITH PEPSIN
I. thm of e Sellable end Perfect Lesatjee
Every Woman Wants
A Sweater
When a mere coat is in sufficient pro
tection against the cold, a sweater worn be.
neath it gives the additional protection ne
cessary to comfort. Then, too, on days
when a heavy coat is burdensome a sweat-
t
er is just the wrap needed.
Here are good sweaters in all styles and
sizes, knit of fine woolen yarns in every
wanted color. YOU ought to have onel
PRICES--$3.50 to 12.50
JOSEPH DRY GOODS CO.
7i
The Strong Withstand tho Win tor
Gold Better Than the Weak
Yon must have Health, Strength and En
durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza.
When your blood is not in a healthy
condition and doe* not circulate property,
your system to unable to withstand the
Winter cold.
aROVE’S TASTELESS ChlU TONIC
Fortifies the System Against Colds, Grip
and Influenza by Purifying and Enriching
the Blood.
It contains the well-known tonic prop
erties of Quinine and Iron in a form
acceptable to the most delicate stomach,
and is pleasant to take. You can soon feel
its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c.
We have a large quantity of varied
assortments, putty and springs.
CULVER & KIDD, Of Course.
-ms-
Beet pulp, bran and shorts, cotton
seed meal and hulls at,
EMMETT L. BARNES,
pn
We have enlarged and improved our
cafe in order to give you first data
service. MONTGOMERY’S CAFE.
RES T
ROOM
Milledgeville, Ga.
For our friends—you are
welcome. Come to town,
make yourself at home and
bring your friends to the
Rest Room.
Supperted by the City and County
Government, Merchants and Intar*
•atad Frisnda.
WOMAN'S CLUB.
STOMACH TROUBLE
Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: “For quite
a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with
butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have
regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but
after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just
seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were
no good at all for my trouble. I heard
THEDFORD’S
Buck-Draught
recommended very highly, so began to use it It cured
me. I keep it in tiie house all the time. It is the best
liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or
stomach trouble any more.” Black-Draught acts on
the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys
tem. This medicine should be in every household for
use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel
sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to*
morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.
ONE CENT A DOSE
on
%
YOU KNOW—That tha day of tha LOG houaa, la paat
YOU KNOW—That tha day of tha FRAME houaa la pasting.
YOU KNOW—That tha day of tho BRICK houao It right now.
YOU KNOW—That BRICK raaldanca, imparts a certain distinction
to tho ownor.
YOU DON’T KNOW—How little It coots to have walla of Brisk.
ASK US—YOU will bo curprloodL
WILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS CO
J. W. McMilUn, Pres. R. W. McMillan, V.-Pres-
F.CRies
When in Macon, Take Time to See
R1ES& ARMSTRONG
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry and SOverware. Reliable Goods Only.
Fine Engraving and Repairing
315 Third Street.
MACON, GA.
Phone 836