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Bargains at Bass 7 This-Week.
At lias*
Ladies’ Ribbed Corset Covers.
Big line men’s sample pants less than .y their value.
Shut land Floss in Colors and black and white.
Silk-finish crochet cotton and cotton buck to use it on.
BASS.
BASS.
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1 And Ties, !
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iClosing Out at Cost!
Heir] A- Cooper’s Entire stock of Dry Goods Laces, Rib-1
bans, Embroideries, Gloves, Corsets, Rut's, Table-covers,!
Jsofa Pillow-i-ovoiSilts, etc. Wo have decided to discontinue these lines and for this reason wel
[will begin on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1th, to close out theso goods at cost and we mean cost,
[and wo mean what wo say. Onr stock is all new goods. Why buy damaged goods when you cau
|get new goods cheaper? Come early and get lirst choice.
City Marshals Sales.
State of Ueouuia, Baldwin County,
U NDER and bv virt ue ot tax executions
Issued by P. L. F«tr, Clerk of the
Cltv of ivniledjreviile, fcr taxes
clue eald city, against the parlies
hereinafter named, I will sell at public out
cry, to the best aud highest bidder for
cash, before the Court House door In the
City of Mlliedgevllle, Georgia, between the
hours of BherllT’a sales, on the first Tues
day in December, 1902, tho following de
scribed property to-wit:
lot ' ‘ '
That lot or parcel ot land situate, lying
'and being In the Cltv of Mlliedgevllle,
bounded on tho South by lot of Jim Cooper,
on the North by lot of Eugene Jeans, on the
id
East Clark 6treet, and on the \V est by
COTTON MARKET.
Good Middling, 8.
Middling 7 3-4.
HCAL AND BUSINESS MENTION
Vote to-day.
The lirst real touch of winter was
experienced last week.
Fraley & Conn have just received a
fine line ol rockers.
New crop Georgia cane syrup, made
last week, at Walker A: Barnes’.
The voters ol Baldwin should not
fail to do their duty to-day.
AH kinds ol tresh nuts and raisins,
at the Mar Grocery Co’s.
New dried ligs, dates, raisins, citron,
at Walker & D imes’.
•Nsw crop raisens at 0. E. Greene’s.
Dr. F, S. Whitimy has moved
his office to one door west of Stinson
House.
Gov, Terrell Iihs appointed Rlaj, A.
II. Marchant, Commandant ot the
G. M. College Cadets, a member ol
his milit.il v staff.
Hot Stuff Stoves sire all right.
Jos. Stalf.t.
Prepare lor cold by buying a Hot
Blast Heater Iron) K. W. Hatcher.
Fresh salUens and sweet cakes,
at L. C. Hall’s.
Don’t lorget that we sell guns, pistols
and ammunition. , R. W. Hatoiiek.
I
The County Commissioners hold
their tegular monthly meeting to-day.
The Confederate veterans have all
returned from Columbus, and report a
good time at their re-union.
Manager T. L. MeComb has booked
the. Bi eiinaii-Sale Company for this
city !< r to-night. This will afford our
eit.zens an OiU'Oi timtty to hear some
thing that will pl.-fne them. They will
pt>-em lu n- ilime bright, refined com-
e.ilii-s. and -‘Gm- Christmas Eve,” ol
wh.eli Hi- cry papers have said so
much will fai ono of the three.
All kinds of canned goods, bottled
goods, etc., at C. E. Greene’s.
The members of the Home Mission
Society are requested to meet at the
residence of the President, Mrs. W.
R. Robison, this (Tuesday) afternoon
at three o'clock. Business of impor
tance.
Application lor
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
OTICE is heieby given that W
N!
Conn, Sr., administrator of the estal.
..f Mis. 11 htile 1’. Conn, accessed, h»s ap
plied to tue mr oi-mission from said admin-
isl ration. I’m tin r uotice is given that said
application will he I card at tho regular
1 ccemOer term, l.'OU of the Court ol' Ordi
nary fol said county.
Wlturss mv i [fiend signature this No
vember 1902.
EDWARD K. HINES, Ordinary D. C.,Ga.
-I i n In i h ^inlc.
We will sell you lurniture, harness,
buggies, coffins and ^caskets cheaper
than yen have ever bought tlien. before.
Conic to see us. Fuai.ey & Conn.
Mr. M. S. Bell has purchased the
Kenan lot, which joins his residence
on the South. this is a valuable
piece of property.
The Miller plantation, which con
tains between four and five hundred
acres ot land, lias been added to the
State Farm, Capt, Foster closed the
trade baturday.
Buy ^our wood from Cook
Bros. Cut up, ready for use, no
waste, cheaper and convenient.
Only $2 50 per cord, 3 6m.
Will Cure Mluiuurh Aclia in i'in
Miuulti.
Tbii ii just what Painkiller wi 1 do
try it. Have a bottle in the house tor
instant use, as it will save you bouts ol
suffering. Watch out that the dealt!
does not sell you an imitation, as ;be
great reputation of Perry Davis’j, has
induced many people to try to make
something to sell, taid to be, “just as
good as the genuine.”
GEORGIA . Raid win County,
B V YiKlUEot an order granted by the
Corn t of Oidiiiuiy of said county, at
tUe regulai November term, 1902, will bu
sold m the Court House door ot said coun
ty, between the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, on the lirst Tues
day in December, 1902, the following de
scribed leu I estate to-w it: A one-half un
divided Inti n sr, to and in that tract or lot
of land m the city ot' Mlliedgevllle, Uu..
in lot No.2,in square No. 43, fronting on
Way no hirer t, and running back on
Evani.lin si i eel,cun mining 1-2 acre, more or
less, known us tue E. A. Bayne place.
Terms ot sulecath.
B. 11. BAXNE,
Administrator ol' E. A. Bayne, deceased.
Tills November 3,4902.
1 will sell the other halt interest at the
same tm o so that purchaser can get entire
Interest B. H, BAYNE.
Policemen Lawrence and Terry ar
rested three negroes Saturday night
tor shooting pistols in the city limits.
The officers caught the offenders in
Sintonville, alter ati hour’s search,
Tne negroes were tried 'before Re
corder Gibson and two of them, Tom
Franklin and Walter Young were
fined $15,00 and cost. The pistol
found on Young was identified as
one stolen Irum Mr. ii. \V. Hatcher’s
store Saturday night, the 25t!i ult.
Judge -Rufus TV. Roberts went to
Mt. Airy last, Friday, and appeared be
fore Judge Speer in the interest of the
Joseph Dry Goods Co. lie argued
before, the Judge a motion that the re
ceiver recently appointed by the court,
to take charge ot the Joseph stock, be
ordered to return the $6,000.00 in his
possession, and that said receiver be
dismissed. The motion was based on
the ground that the money was tlie
property of The Joseph Dry Goods Co.,
and* not ot Adolph Joesph. Judge
Speer refused to grant the order, and
tlir case was earned to the U. 8. Court
of Appeals.
lot of Vince Sanford, containing one-half
acre, more or less. Said propert y levied on
and will be sold as the property ot Will
O’neal, for fixes and interest thereon for
the year 1899;
Also, at the same time and place, that lot
or parcel of land situate in the City of Mll-
ledgeville, bounded on the South by J- IT
Butts, on the East and West by property
of P. J .Cline, and on the North by unnam
ed street, containing one-half acre, more
or less. Said property levied on and will
be sold as the property of Berry Montgom
ery, for taxes duo by him for the year 1900,
Also, at the same time and piuce, that
lot or parcel of land situate lying and being
lathe city of Milledgeville, bounded east
and south by lot of Alonzo Slater, north
by Georgia Sanford, West by Wilkinson
6treit, containing one-quarter of an acre
more or less. Said property levied on and
will be sold as the property of G. H. Brlght-
harp for taxes due by him for the years
1901 and 1902,
Also at the same time and place, that lot
or parcel of land situate, lying and being
In the city of Mlliedgevllle, bounded on the
east by Wilkinson street, on the South by
Prank Steele, on the West by lot of the es
tate of John B. Wall,and on the North by
lot of'Bob Serine, containing one-half acre,
more or less, Said prop) rty levied on and
will bosoldastbe property of Chas.Steele,
for taxes due by him to the city of Milledge-
villc, for the year 19J1.
Also, at the same timo and place, that lot
or parcel of land pituat' 1 , lying and being
In the city ol Milledgeville, bounded on the
South by an unnamed street, oil the East
by lands of the estate of George Gardener,
oil the North by lot of Mrs. Cone, and on
the West by lot of MUle Ann Flury, con
taining one-half acre, more or less. Said
property levied on and will bo sold as the
property of Robert Clarke for taxes due by
him to thecltyof Milledgeville for the year
1900.
Also, at the satne tlmeam) place,all that
lot or parcel of land situate, lying ami be
ing in tho City of Milledgeville, bounded on
the East by Liberty street, on the North
by Addle Roberta, on the West by Peter
Hammond and L. C, Hall, on the South by
Albert Brown, containing one half acre,
more or less. Said properto levied on and
will be sold as the property of Leila Hogan
ror taxes due by the said Leila Hogin to
IheCityof Milledgeville for tne year 1901.
All of the foregoing defendants in execu
tion have been duly notified by me of this
levy and of the time and place of sale, as
required ny law.
J. H. LAWRENCE.
Marshal of City of Milledgeville.
MRS. H. G. APPEL
Will bo found in tbo store recently occupied by Post Office.
MILLINERY, My stock of Millinery is now eompleti. Hn. e you
will find correct styles and something to please you.
HEADQUARTERS for Crochet and Knitting Wools,
LACE WORK. I have the materials. Linen pieces stamped,
Sofa Pillows. Corsets and Hosiery, Embroideries and Laces.
Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Underwear,
Headquarters for Hair Ornaments and Neckwear, Dress Goods
Wastings, GLOVES all styles and kinds. Fit guaranteed.
Remember l have moved to store recently occupied by Post Off),.
-MRS. H. G. APPEL-
A PfBserijtian:: :•!
GUARANTEED TO KEEP
YOU COMFORTABLE IN
COLD WEATHER
S3\3wr
<$>
FOR SALE.
Four aero lot with live houses thereon
ami room for lour or live more. Is in
Mosloyville and njw rents for S18.50
per month.
Also a fruit and grano farm of 80 acres
adjoining, containing 1,500bearing Elberta
trees and 1,500 bearing grape viues.
Also about 30 acres in a bermuda meadow
on river bottom from which 50.000 pounds
of hay was cut for past two seasons. 500
pecan trees on rueaUmv. Will sell all or
part, For further particulars apply to
'Dlt. J. O. PATTERSON.
Oct, 24.—lm.
Is jour temperature ;;
going down?
Try Overcoat Treatment, <•
guaranteed cuie for cold, j
taken in small, medium or «
long doses. All sorts of J
good overcoats, $3 to $15. ;
Temperature still gojngdownT :
Try Suit Treatment, gets 1
nearer to you than Over- !
coats, and comes at attrac
tive prices. Good sorts
marked $5 to $20.
Tour temperature gone down j
as far as it cau? Ne?
T;y our good warm under
wear, all kinds, styles and
grades, 2oc. to $2.50 per
garment.
THERE ! Wo have made
yon comfortble at Dst and
you’ll stay so all Winter.
Pocketbook isn’t . hurt
much either—is it?
WRAPS AND JACKETS.
To Be Sold. .
me two room house on south Way no
Street, known us tho Avant House, will be
sold in fiont of the Gout t House door on tho
lirst Tuesday in December, to the highest
bidder for cash. Lot contains about 3-4 or
an aete. MRS .THUS. PROSSER.
November 3, 1902.
TO Cl’HB A t orn IN ONE DAW
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If‘it fails
to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on
each box. 22c. * 19 iy
JNO- H.SHURLEY,
—DENTIST.—
Successor to Dr. A. M, Jackson.
Over Fraley * Conn’s Furniture Store.
MILLEDGEVILLE, - - - GEORGIA,
John Robinson’s circus gave tw r o
performances in this eitv last Tuesday.
The trains bringing Ibe circus readied
here over tho Central rairond Irom
Eatonton, during Monday night. Early
Tuesday morning the tents were pitched
on the bottoms west oi' Wishing creek
bridge. The parade was witnessed by
a latge crowd of people, and the tent
is said to have been well filled at the
afternoon performance. The show was,
as is always the case, declared by some
to have been good, while others held
the opposite opinion. The crowd ol
showmen were an orderly set, and at
tended strictly to their own business.
We have not beard of anybody being
fiimfiamed as is usually the case on
such occasions.
Doesn't Despect .Old Age.
It’s shameful when youth fails (0
show proper respect lor old age, but
just the contrary in the case of Dr.
King’s New Lite Pills. They cut off
maladies^10 matter how severe and ir-
respective of old age. Dyspepsia,
jaundice, fever, constipation all yield
to this perfect pill. 25c. at Culver &
Kidd’s drug store.
Wo bought a beautiful lino of
the latest creatious ih light Tans,
Navy Blue anti Castors. We
tried to countermand our order,
but could not do it, and therefore
must sell them. They will go at
exact New York cost.
Do not miss the opportunity
as we will off<»r our regular $15.00
garments at $4.85 and $6,50.
Joseph Dry Goods Co,
NOTICE.
LUMBER,
SASH;
DOORS,
BLINDS,
SHINGLES,
LATHS,
LIME,
CEMENT,
PAINTS, Etc.
Bring you bills[toJus for prices.
Everything Hew and
Up m To h Date*
MLnknrCo.
Sept. 30, 1902, 6 mos.
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I am not selling out at cost or below cost.
O
But when you spend your Dollar with me you
get in return full* value*
Yours for solid foot-wear,
FEED HAD©.