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pftlOAY MORNING, *UO. 1S, 1922.
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
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MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
rRAND AND TRAVERS JURORS
Panel No. 4
V JANUARY COURT
1. Blanks W. H.
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2. Chandler, P. B.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
3. Boone, A. S.
Baldwin County Superior Court.
4. Wilson, Bart
GRAND JURORS drawn for Jan-
5. Lawrence, R. H.
uary Term, 1923, by the Honorable
6. Giles, W. D.
Board of Jury Commissioners of
7. Dunn, Charlie Green
Baldwin County, Georgia.
8. Stiles, J. Allen
1 Pettigrew J. T.
9. Blanks Lawson
» Veal O. F.
10. Malpass, F. R.
3 King J. T.
11. Barnes Homer
4 Ivey J. F.
12. Gumm Geo.
5 Bell M. S.
Panel No. 5.
6 Williams Dixon
1. Jeans, T. S.
7 Davis Chas. M.
2. Ross, J. D.
g Pettigrew, W. A.
3. Lawrence, P. N.
n Hubbard, J. W.
4. Ennis, T. H.
10. Stembridge, W. W.
5. Chambers, K. R.
11. Ingram, J. C.'
6. Jones, H. S.
12. Callaway, L. N.
7. Taylor, A. T.
13. Thorton. S. W.
8. Simpson, A. C.
14. Baisden, Roy T.
9. Thompson, M. L.
15, Stanley, J. R.
10. Blackwell, W.M.
16. Torrance, T. A.
1^1 Robson, R. C.
17. Bone, J. S. i
12. Minor, W. H.
18. Montgomery, D. F.
Witness our hands and
19. Snead, C. T.
August 14th. 1922.
20. Bone, Russell
J. F. Bell, Chairman.
21. Robinson, W. E.
C. B. Ivey
22. Prosser, C. T.
W. S. Wood
23. Phillips, A. R.
L. H. Andrews
24. Fowler, L. S.
O. M. Ennis
25. Miller, W. W.
R. B. Brown
26. Robinson, Olin
27. Ennis, C. W.
28. Chandler, C. N.
29. McAuliffe, H. E.
30. Bonner, C. H.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Travcrss Jurors drawn to serve dur-
nc the first week of Baldwin Super
ior Court at the January Term, 1823,
iy the Jury Commissioners of Bald
win County, Georgia namely.
Panel No. 1.
1. Bivins, Homer
2. Faulkner, V. W.
3. Bowdoin, B. F.
Lee, J. M.
5. Lundy, J. S.
Hardy, H. E.
7. Durden R. L.
Wood, D. M.
Horne, J. A.
10. Banks, J. A.
11. Kennon, B. L.
12. Smith, I,. D.
Panel No. 2.
1. Chandler, J. E.
Wilkinson, C. C.
3. Dunn, Forrest.
Lawrence, M. K.
5. Pascal, A. H.
6. Hudson, Arthur
Banks, H. G.
Robinson, J. P.
9. Kidd, J. E.
19. McComl), T. L.
11. Hollinshead, Geo. W.
12. Brewer, H. D.
Panel No. b.
I. Little, W. T.
12. Batson, Homer
3. McKinley, G. C.
4. Rossee, W. L.
5. Hooten, W.
6. Garrard, W. T. Jr.
7. Hooten, Edmund R.
[8. Bowdoin, M. N.
9. Brown Walter P.
10. Harper, Jno. L.
II. Martin, C. M.
12. Ennis, L. M.
Panel No. 4.
11. Vinson, Ben
O’Quinn, W. J.
|3. Bloodworth, E. F.
4. Bell, J. F., Jr.
16. Torrance, E. W.
6. Wootten, H. S.
Finney, W. C.
(8. McMillan, J. W.
Pattillo, R. S.
110. Moran, C. L.
11. Allen, P. M.
|12. Ward, B. C.
'reverse Jurors drawn to serve
‘ing the second week of Baldwin
fperior Court in January 1923.
Panel No. 1.
Digby, C. R.
|2. Patterson, Sam C.
Gholson, Jno. W.'
Moore, R. H.
■ Spivey, C. W.
■ Smith, W. 1.
• IL.lloway, Jno. H.
Herndon, H. H.
"• Evans, W. C. Jr.
|H. Barrett, Chas. F.
2. Johnson, J. C.
Panel No. 2.
|L I', ttigrew, A. T.
■ Skinner, Arthur
■ Biuzard, S. B.
Neal, C. R.
• Ennis, C. O.
• Torrance, R. G.
■ Reese, T. A.
Baisden, Jr., Roy T.
Eittle, Frank G.
Vinson, J. F.
L 11 - Ward, G. P.
•• Overman, W P.
Panel No. 3
Humphries, J. E.
Watkins, J. F.
Tennille, W. C.
Napier, Leroy D.
Ivey W. H.
I Y 'ung. Cam U.
T(r ry, J. L.
'dams, R. p.
l^dale, A. W.
"■ Ct, ‘mbridge, O.'W.
’ Stevens, J. H.
•• ra fr A. J. J r .
Board of Jury Commissioners.
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SUCH PAINS AS
THIS WOMAN HAD
Two Months Could Not Turn in Bed.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com*
pound Finally Restored Health
Seattle, Washin
fing pains first an
fton. —“I had drag-
I could not stand on
ny feet, then 1 had
chills and fever and
such pains in my
right side and a hard
lump there. I could
not turn myself in
bed and could not
sleep. I was this way
for over two months,
trying everything
any one told me, un
til my sister brought
me a bottle of Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound. T took it regularly un
til all the hard pains had left me and I
was able to be up and to do my work
again. The hard lump left my side and
I feei splendid in all ways. I ;<riow of
many women it has helped,”—Mrs. G.
Richardson, 4640 Orcas St, Seattle,
Washington. ’
This is another case where Lydia E.
Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound
brought results after “tryingeverything
any one told me” had failed.
If you are suffering from pain, ner
vousness and aro always tired; if you
are low spirited and good for nothing,
take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. You may not only relieve
the present distress, but prevent the
development of more serious trouble.
NOTICE
The public Is hereby notified that
on and after this date no one will be
allowed in our pond near Black
Springs, unless by special permis
sion and accompained by one of the
undersigned.
J. E. Jackson
T. H. Clark
E. B. Jackson
J. T. McMullen
Two desirable building lots for sale
in best resdence seetion of Miiledge-
ville; located on McIntosh street, 100
feet off Jefferson with southern fron
tage and higher elevation than Jeffer
son istreet. All the advantages of
this principle residence street with
out its dust and noise from traffic;
First lot 89 foot front, 73 foot depth;
Price, $1,3 U 0.00. Second lot 81 foot
front, 133 foot depth; price $1,000.00.
These are the most desirable build
ing lots in the city. Close in and priced
cheap.. If Interested see A. J. Carr, Jr.
A TONIC
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restore*
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, Invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove's Tasteless cbiU Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it o Destroys Malarial germs end
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor
ating Effect. 60c. *
If you want a new Buick car
get your rder in now. I have
several orders now and the
first come si first served.
W.T. GARRARD, JR.,
Packards and Buicks.
Habitual Constipation Cure#
hi 14 to 21 Days
•LAX-F0S WITH PEPSIN" is e aPOdall*
mpared Syrup I onic-Laxative for Habltua
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
Should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. a Very Pleasant toTake.e80r
vr bottle.
Oim cask pure CUben molawes.
Home raised Georgia Can e syrup,
Emmett U Barnes.
The Baldwin Furniture Co.
Milledgeville’s Furniture and Music House continues to in
crease its stock of High Class Merchandise, and to Force
prices down to the lowest possible point
Our line of Floor Coverings was never so complete, which includes the full room size rugs in the gen
uine Belbeck Wiltons, high grade Axmimster and Velvet Rugs, Brussells, Deltox, Wool Fibre, Matting and
Grass Rugs, and a full line of Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs. To match any of the abcve vve carry a large
assortment of the smaller rugs in the various patterns.
When you see this feature of our business and compare our prices with those obtaining in other
places, we feel safe in assuring you that you can get what you want.
Beginning August 15th, we have put on a 20 per
cent cut on all Refrigerators and I c e Boxes. These are
the genuine Articles, like which we have sold more than
six dozen this season, without a single complaint. It
will pay you to buy now.
When it comes to Stoves and Ranges, we are carrying the larg
est assortment ever shown in the city. Every Stove and Range in our
stock' was bought at the lowest prices that have prevailed in years,
which prices we pass on to our customers.
The quality and prices of'our Stoves and Ranges sell themselves.
A firstclass stove as low as $ 13.50. Where can you beat it ?
Remember . ALSO, we are headquarters for the Standard Oil
Perfection Oil Stoves, and the Superfex Perfections, with the Giant
and Superfex Burners. We have a full line of these stoves and a full
line of parts.
We have magnificent period bed room
suites with either the Vanity or High Base
Dresser in Mahogany, Walnut and Ivory. Com
plete suites su c h as sold in higher times for
$375.00 we are selling at $167.50
These values are selling themselves in six dif
ferent counties around us.
At this season of the year, when homes are being changed from
none to another and many are moving into new homes, almost always
shades are needed.
Thus far this year we have sold forty-seven dozen window
shades. We would not be able to continue selling them if the quality
was not there.
We specify A GRADE Shade Cloth and every shade put on a
guaranteed Hartshorn roller, equipped with a crocheted ring shade
pull and hung by an experienced man to roll, last and give satisfaction.
Our prices are guaranteed to be as low as they can be obtained in any
store in any city.
WINDOW
SHADES
Our store is exerting its very best efforts to give the buying public merchandise our line of the highest
character and quality at the lost possible prices. Along with this, we promise service equal to that obtained
at any place, and back our merchandise with our reputation—and stand back of every article that leaves our
store.
Our business is growing. We are pleasing others. We want the privilege and pleasure of adding your
good name to our list of permanent, satisfied customers.
The Baldwin Furniture Co.
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