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Georgia State Horticultural
Society-
Tie 20th ( Annual Session oi' this
Society Win be held in the city of Grif
fin, Ga., August 5th, 6th and 7th, 181*G.
The object ot the Association is, first
of all, to promote the progress of Hor
ticulture in our State. To accomplish
this, earnest workers must co-operate
with their experience and scientific at
tainments; the re-union is, therefore,
expected to be composed of working
members,'looking toward* the material
interests of this Commonwealth.
The Society was organized in I87b
by a few public-spirited citizens, who
have faithfully labored since to promote
the fruit-growing industry ot Georgia;
and aid in the higher education of its
people. They have paid with their
purse and person, no! only freely giving
their labor, but paying for the publica
tion ot' its proceedings, which have been
distributed true of charge wherever
they could serve the aims of the Socie
ty. The only revenue of the Society,
is derived from the annual membership
fees, and. Is this is limited, the Society
is hampered in its scope. The Society
aeeds the co-operation of every pro
gressive citizen of Georgia. It you
cannot attend the sessions of the Soci
ety. aid it by becoming a member and
enable it to enlarge its sphere of useful
ness.
The past work of the Society has
caused a wonderful development of the
fruit-growing industry, which of Late
has given several sections of the State
a most ranid increase in its land values,
as well as ill an intelligent class of set
tlers from other States. You can still
further aid in this good cause by com
ing to Griffin; affiliate with the Society
and enable it to show In a practical
way that the fruit and vegetable-pro
ducing resources of Georgia are second
to none and superior to those .of many
less favored sections of the United
States.
All horticulturists, fruit growers and
progressive agriculturists are earnestly
and cordially invited to send such ar
ticles for exhibition as will make the
display of Georgia-grown fruit*, flowers
and vegetables creditable to the skill
and progress of its people.
It is earnestly hoped that there will
be a full attendance of members from
every section of the State, that con-
oentrated information and experience
of fruit growers may be obtained, thus
aiding the Society to perfect the several
catalogues of fruits and vegetables
adapted to each geographical division
of the State. These catalogues are now
the recognized reliable guides of the
fruit growers of Georgia, and have had
a most wonderful influence in develop
ing its fruit-growing interests.
Reduced fares have been received
from the railroads.
Hotel rates have been reduced. An
nual Membership fee $2.00.
All applications for membership
should be marie to the Treasurer before
July loth,
A most attractive programme of es
says from eminent scientists and suc
cessful horticulturists is being prepared,
and will be issued inter.
G. H.Millkk, Secretary,, Rome,tin.
L. A. Bkkckmans, Ties., Augusta, Ga.
P. J. Bkrckmans, Pres., Augusta, Ga.
YOUNG
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SAFRTY lo LIFE Of Both
Mother and Child.
'MOTHERS'FRIEND"
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Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy.
Endorsed nnd recommended by physt-
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It. Beware of substitutes ana imitations.
sent tiv express or mnlf, -n receipt of price,
■ LM.fr twtlle. Hook “To MOTH Etta ”
Sutler! free, contnlnln* voluntary testimonials.
E SAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
SOLO BY AU, DKCOOIST?.
KEPAlK SHOP.
I AM. prepared to repair wagons,
buggies and all kind of vehicles,
in the best manner and at the lowest
prices. Shop oil Hancock street op
posite Court bouse.
Wanted, ugents to sell the Finney
Fly Fan. Write for terms to agents.
W. O. FINNEY.
•BOTANIC-
BLOOD BALM.
A household remedy for ull Blood and
Skin diseases. Cures without, foil. Rcrof*
uln.Urcrs, Rheumatism,Catarrh, Salt Klieum
and every form ot Blood Disease from the
simplest pimple to the foulest Ulcer. Fifty
years' use with unvarying success, dem
onstrates its paramount healing, purify
ing and building up virtues. One bottle
has more curative virtue than a oozen of
any other kind. It builds up the heaith
and strength from the first dose.
WRITE for Book of H olt-
iterful Cure*, omit free onappli-
cation.
If not kept by your local drueglst, send
t tl.00 for a large bottle, or 45.00 for six but-
1 ties, and medicine will be sent, freight
paid, by
BLOODJAIM CO., Atlanta, 6a. „
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and its ''"curb
To the Editor I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that l consider it my duty to
send two bottles free to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., IM Pearl St., Hew York.
Hf The Editorial and Business Management of
(his Paper Ouarautoo this generous Proposition.
I Jan. 14. 189C. 29 cw
Fresh oat meat, t packages for 2.'>cls
at Hall & Treanor’s.
Nov. 19.1893.
Chamborlain’e Eyo and Skin Ointment
Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Grar.ui.itcd Eye Lids, Soro Nipples, Files
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum und Scald Head,
25 cants per box. For sale, by druggists.
TO H0RSE , 0WNEB3.
For putting tt horse in a fine healthy con
dition try .Dr C-dy’s Condition Powders.
They tone tip .he system, aid digestion, cu<-c
Ioah of appetite, relieve constipation, correr.
kidnev disorders and destroy worms, giving
new life to an old or over worked horse. 26
cento per package. For sale by
CULVER <fe KIDD, Druggists.
WANTED-AN IDEA of some simple
thing to patent? Protect your ideas; theymay
bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDKlt
BURN <fc CO., Patent Attorneys, W ashington
L>. C., for their 81,800 prize ofler.
Sept. 25, 1895. ly
Over-Profit Paving
Stop it
ssrsffswfiJ
cents in stamps to pay part p 0s J
or expresfiage. The Book’s
700 Pages, 12000 illustrations 4C j
descriptions, everything that's'
in life; tells you what you ou *hVj
pay, whether you buy of us or nH
One profit from maker to user. Q e J
MONTGOMERY WARD & C 0
Originators of the AlaU Order Method * i
*ll'ii6 Michigan Ave., Chicago
JhAi. Oh, 1890. no*' 1
«ly.
Row Model
ftfectumt* 1
author}*
21 iy 1
Blacksmith Shop Removed.
I have removed my place ot' business
from the corner of Hancock and Wil
kinson streets to Frank Bell’s big shop
opposite Fox's Planing Mills, where
I will be pleased to serve my friends
and the public. In my new quarters
1 will have plenty of room for stock,
and am away from the Dummy.
1 lm E. C. F. Becked..
J. F. WILSON,
-DEALER IN—
a r a a i it
The Campaign Edition
OF THE-
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New York City,
From now until November 8, 1896,
Upon Receipt ot 15c.
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THE ADVERTISER,
28 PARK ROW,
NEW YORK.
X)i4 Ton Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not, get a bottle now
and get relief. This medicine has been
found to be paeuliarly adapted to the
reli- f and cure of all Female Com
plaints, exerting a wonderful direct
influence in giving strength and tone to
the organs. If you have Losb of Ap-
j elite, Constipation, Headache, Faint
ing Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless,
Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with
Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the
medicine you need. Health and
Strength Hre guaranteed by its use.
Filly centKund$l.O0atCulver&. I£idd’s
Drug Siore.
LUMBER! LUMBER LUMBER!
We hare ju*t moved our Saw Mill to a splendid lot of timber near
the railroad and are now prepared to furnish
Lumber in Any Quantity.
>, zrnn iuv, niv . wm, «
WOODENWARE AND CULTIVATING IMPLEMENTS.
Plumbing and Steam Fitting j Specialty. Gur Bath
Tubs Are tile Cheapest and Best,
I have associated J. C. Whitaker with me. He will take pleas
ure in serving his friends and the public generally."
J-. IT. WILSOIsr-
Milledgeville, Ga., March 3, 1896. 1 yr.
Uofthv
BmUMa
BLOUNT & EDWARDS,
New Shop.
Featherbon'e Corset C#.|
,Bo 1* Uaaufactarcn,"
*ALAMAZOO*/niCHIQAN.
VO**SALK av'
/\ur fFt aFor sale by A. & J Ohlm&n, 1
11 “vv • A W. Hancock St , MilledgevillJ
Ga.
Facilities naarpasseA* Wcrkaaaakip eqaal (• aay ia Ike ecaatry.
We take pleasure in announcing to our patroaa and friends that
we have moved our shops from the Cteorgia depot up town, on
Wayne street near the Ice Factory, where we are now in a position
to serve them. We have put in modern tools and machinery and
will carry on our Machine shop on a much larger scale than before.
Bring us your Engines, Gins, Presses, and Machinery of all kinds
and wa will repair them in our usaal style which has not failed* to
give satisfaction in every caae. We have a number of second hand
'ginning outfits for sale, also new machinery and supplies of all kinds.
Thanking yon for the liberal patronage of the past and promising
to do our part in the future as we have dons, we ask yonr continued
favor. Yours truly,
BIjOUITT «b
Always Cun
.Botanic Blood
Th* Great featfiy for the sp
cure of Scrofula, Rheu
'Ssattwfl.
fraoi the preecrlpttoa of an tatlaeet
who uied It With auirvtloti
pbyiklal
And of the best quality at the lowest prices. When desired wo
furnish flooring and sealing, dressed and matched. If you need
lumber of any kind you can save money by giving us a call, or
writing to us at Ivev, Ga.
May 9, 18%. 3m. EYINGTON BROS.
LAND SALE.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
"WILL BE SOLD on the 1st
” Tuesday in August next at the
Court House in said county, within
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following property
to-wit: That tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the city of Milledge
ville, said state and county. Being
1 _a.lt of lot No. 2 insquare No. lOfiand
frontiug ou Hancock street. Sold by
virtue of the authority granted to M. A
J. li. Hines by Hannah Franklin, Wil
liam 1‘ranklin, and George Frank
lin a mortgage on said property giv
en to secure their note for $165.00.
Said note and mortgage dated
fell. 4, lH'.rJ and due Oct. 1, afterdate.
J. K. HINES,
Surviving partner of the firm ol M.
& J. It. Hines.
July C. lK'.tti.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
I keep on baud the freshest, cheapest and best GROCERIB8,
You will always And at my store the best the market affords of
Flour, Meal, Meat, Lard. Hams, Coffee, Sugar,
Canned Goods, Corn, Peas, Vegetables, Fruits.
My C1GARRS and TOBACCO are as good u,s you can buy
anywhere. .
Fair Dealing and Honest Weights My Motto.
t^*Goods delivered to any part of the City.
I solicit your trade, and guarantee you fair, right and polite
treatment.
J. B. O’CfcUINN.
Milledgeville, Ga., Feb. 13th,,1896. , 34 ly.
Alliance Warehouse,
Milledgeville,
Georgia.
who vsed It with Marvelous success fw*oyuM,l
Aid tti continued us* for fifteen yean *
Modi of grateful ptople has deaoast
I It I* by far the bost buiMlng up Tonic
Purifier tver off, red to the world. It i
rich Mood, and possesses almost mil
healing properties.
W WRITE FOR BOOK OP WONDER
CURE5, sent free on application.
IfhotkADthi/ vmir local drueglst, send Ji.o
faeBMmw* ****'—i *** Ss-co for six bottles, and|
medicine will be sen* freight paid by
; BLOOD BALM GO., Atlanta, Ga.|
Nov. Ill, 1895
21 1)'J
Bagging and ties at lowest cash prices. All business will receive
prompt attention. Consignments of cotton solicited. Agents for
--'--McCormick Mowers and Brown Colton Gin.-*-
Mllleugeville, On., Sept, i. 1895. ly.
W. H. JEWELL, Manager.
Uriuz’s Baked Beans are Ike
«ry. Try them in 1, 2 and 3
lbs. cans, al Bearden & Conn’s,
Clearing Oat Sale.
MILLED&EVILLE BRICE WORKS,
MILLEDGEVILLE POTTERY.
j. w. McMillan, Prop’r.
—Manufacturer Of—%
Pressed and O rnamen tal ana Common
FLOWER POTS.
STONEWARE CHURNS AND JARS, MILK PANS, TEAPOTS
PITCHERS, LAWN VASES, Etc., Etc.
Milledgeville, Ga.,Feb. 27th, 1893. 35 tf.
LOCKSMITH
Gun and Bicycle Repairini
I HAVK opened ii lii hi eliiss Lock.I
mill Bicycle Bcpnii Shop on West
cock street nnd will give personal *ttd
tlon to nil work entrusted to me, Wof
done on abort nuthe. Satisfaction Rtiart
teed.
Shop on** dour East of Stlrson House.
Respectfully.
April 15.1895. 42 tv J.M.STINSOV|
WARREN EDWARDS,
Manufacturer of
BOTTLE SODA WATER,!
Sarsaparilla. Lemon Soda.
Ale a Specialty.
Orders from adjoining towns golioitfl
S»l*l
For tiie next two or three weeks I will sell my entire stock of
Ladies’ and Misses’ and Children's Slippers and Sandals
AT COST.
I mean what I say. Come and get bargains while they last
Hav* Your ©LOTHES
njade to Order _
/Aereb&ijt Tailor?.
Ciu&rzirjtttc to Fit aij«S Please You.
i-fiHCEST 7t3SOpTA\ENT.
...•-LOWEST PRICES.
■'S-OMVHItlfl CAMPLES AT
A. A J. OHLMAFS, Milledgeville, Ga. t
w ANTED:-SaveiMl trustworthy
* » ileiiien or linitew to travel in Own
for estubllBlicd, reifahJo toouaa. »
$T80 MIKt expenst 8. Steutly pOSltiOU.
clooe rtifoience hiiU selt tulillessed sta
-il envelope. The Dominion Compa
Tliird Floor. Oinuha Bldg,, UhCHgo, JR
Feb. 11.1690. Cm
J. LiGKEGORY, IY. D.
Office over Cutvei & Kidd’s Dtug ^lij
Calls answered at all hours.
ltupture utul Hemorrhoids n epeeial-j
Milledgeville, Ga.. Jan. 21, 1895.
MARION HARRIS.
A T T O R N E Y-A T-L A
MACON, OA.
Office n Buds. NeelH Co. BuUdlng. W
tioo In United States and State tour .
MhicIi 2.1888. IV.
DR. H. M. CLAHkE.
—Distai -sofTbe-
m. NOSE AND 'MOi
OFFICE PRACTICE GNU*
JOS. If I
R.W. KOBEBTb. JU ‘
ROBERTS & POTTL
* Attorn oye-At* 0 ^
MlLIiKDGKVILIiB,
P rompt attention
truste t to their
occatrfed t>y l>r.‘
way’s bnlldlng
! Have you tried the ' vllo!,> " ‘
| i)i<cuit, ii' not fry them.
Bf.aroen & bo-
ition irlvcn to ' ,l1 ^{urn:*
sir care. Officem (j a j
. 11. \1. Clark |n Vr '