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Sunshine. — Disinfectant, germicide,
•oporlflc, sedative. Soak yourself In It
—spiritually, mentally, bodily. Make a
storage reservoir of your heart and
•oal and store up every stray sunbeam
that cornea your way. Fill the reser
voir full, so that there will be enough
for your friends and neighbors too.
Just a little dab stored up for your
own use will all evaporate before you
have a ehunce to get any satisfaction
out of it.
Fresh Alr.-Dislnfectant, germicide,
tonic, sedative, stimulant, blood puri
fier. Pump the pure article down Into
the very roots of jrour lungs—steady,
sure, all the time, day and night. Pure
air, remember, not some old second
hand stuff that has been used over and
over again nor that which has been
poisoned by the burning of gas In the
room, but pure air, fresh from mead
ow and forest. That is what the air
oeUs of your lungs are in need of If
they are to make pure ahr, without
which health 4s impossible.
Exercise.—Stimulant lubricant ver
mifuge. necessary to proper heart ac
tion and a good circulation of the
Wood. Mix thoroughly with common
eense and take regularly.—Maxwell’e
Talisman.
Beat Cssik medicine far Children.
When yon buy a cough medicine "for
”• •»%*» of Thai Deslarootiag Mmt
able Oeeaatoma.
The origin of a "red letter day" has
been traced back to the thlid century.
Gregory, bishop of f’marcs.
For Tax Collector.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
for th, ,' P , ° f Tax Collector of Baldwin County, snb-
ror the conversion of pagans, found ject to the primary. If named for the
tnem unwl,..ng to give up tholr. custom- office I will perform the duties to the
ary recreations at the fettiflls of their best of my ability.
Ijoda, so, taking a leaf out of their
book, he instituted festivals la honor
df taints and martyrs.
This exnmple soon led to the tnotltu-
ttoa of holy days, now corrupted Into
Jolidsys. in old almanacs all such
holy days were set forth In rod ink.
the rest being In black; hence the term
“tod letter day" for any note bis occa
sion.
Others say that the origin of the ex
pression is much mors recent and is
duo to the fact that saints’ day, the
Bth of November, the king's birthday
and accession and King Charles’ day
were similarly marked off in red as
holidays for the Bank of Bagland, evi
dently in the times of the later Stuarts.
—London Telegraph.
O. C. McKinley.
For Tax Collector.
I am a candidate for the office of Tax
Collector of Baldwin County, subject to
primary, Wednesday, April 90.
D. 8. Sanford.
FOR ORDINARY.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of Ordinary of Bald
win County, subject to the primary.
Thanking the voters of the county for
their past confidence, I assure them that
if elected I shall put forth my very best
efforts to perform the duties of the office.
W. H. 8TBMBBIDGE.
Bn you want one in which
you can place implicit confidence. You
want one that not only relieves bnt
cures. You want one that is unques
tionably harmless. You want one that
is pleasant to take. Chamberlain’*
Cough Remedy meets all of these con
ditions. There is nothing so good for
the coughs and colds incident to child
hood. It is also a certain preventive
and cure for croup, and there is no dan
ger whatever from whooping coagh
when it is given. It has been used in
many epidemics of that disease with per
fect success. For sale by Geo. D. Case.
Tahiag Desperate citaaree. For Sheriff.
It is true that many oontract colds I am a candidate for re-election to the
and recover from them without taking office of Sheriff of Baldwin County,
any precaution or treatment, and a: subject to the Democratic primary. I
knowledge of this fact leads others tp I wish to thank the voters of the county
take their chances instead of giving their! for the support they have given me in
colds the needed attention. It should t the past, and promise that if again
be borne in mind that every cold weak-; elected I will perform the duties devolv
es the lungs, lowers the vitality, makesj ing upon me to the best of my ability,
the system less able to withstand each j C. E. PROSSER.
succeeding cold and paves the way for I
more serious diseases. Can you - afford
to take such desperate chances when Pnr Sheriff
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, famous! r Of “i •
for its cures of colds, can be had for a' After conferring with many friends
trifle? For sale by Geo. D. Case. and voters I have decided to Bake the
AmkMlae.
That it Is bad for the heart to be
waked up suddenly In the morning Is
the contention of a certain writer,
who bases bis opinion on the fact that
to he suddenly awakened from sound
Bleep sends a great rush of blood to
the heart, thus overtaxing and strain
ing it. People whose business necoss!
tatea their being awakened early have
long suspected the practice of being
an evil one and have tried to rid them
selves of it. But heretofore they have
had uo better reason for wishing to
continue to lie in bed than that they
found It Inconvenient or unpleasant to
rise oarly. Evidently they have right
on their side. It Is an unhygienic
practice this being waked up at un
earthly hours In the dusk of the earlg
morning. It Is bad for the heart
Nolkiag B|*.l I* Chamberlain’. Colic,
Chelera anal Diorvh.ro Hr oar A?
for Bowel Complaint,
ia Cnildren.
“We have need Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our
tamely for years,’’ says rs. J. B. Cooke,
of Netherlands, Texas. “We have given
it to all of our children. We liaye used
other medicines for the same purpose,
but never found anything to equal
Chamberlain’s. If yon will use it as
directed it will always cure. For sale
by Geo. D. Case.
HI. Practice.
Little Elmer—Papa, what do the let
ters "D. D.” after a man’s name mean?
Professor Broadhead—That he is a doc
tor who makes a practice of preach-
Ing, my eon.—Town Topics.
; race for Sheriff of Baldwin County, and
! for the first time in my life appear be-
j---i^^rker^rMr. 0 .j.
Man) u prisonei; us soon as be steps 'Boomer ^ my deputy. Our race, of
foot in the outer office, said a Charles ■ course, will be subject to the democratic
street jail officer, “throws litmeeif into i ngimary, and if elected we giro the pnb-
a chair with a sigh of relief, mutter- j lie every assurance that we will do onr
lag, 'This Is the first happy hour In ! foil duty and enforce the law at all
many months.’ nils is true times. We will appreciate your sup
port.
of men charged with large eml
meats. Their consciences seam to be
oa the verge of collapee until ttwy ar
rive under the shadow of the jail,
when they then see their future dear
ly."—Boston Record.
Oood for Children-
J. L. BARNES.
Milledgeville, Ga., Feb. 8, 1904.
For Tax Receiver.
To the Voters of Baldwin County:
Thanking my friends for their sup
port in the past, I hereby announce my
candidacy for re-election to the office of
The pleasant to take and harmless. Tax Receiver, subject to the Primary
One Minute Cough Core gives imme- “j have tried to disci large the duties of
diate relief in all cases of Cough, Croup t he office conscientiously and fearlessly,
and LaGrippe because it does not pass if yon think my efforts worthy of your
immediately into the stomach, but takes endorsement, I respectfully ask your
effect right at the seat of the trouble, support for another term.
It draws out the inflammation, heals
and soothes and cares permanently by
enabling the lungs to contribute pore
life-gfviug and life-sustaining oxygen
to the blood and tissnes. One Minnte
Coagh Care is pleasant to take and it is
;ood alike for young and old. Sold by
ill Druggists.
The FrlnS*.
“I see you are wearing uty old en
gagement ring.’’
"Yes; isn’t it perfectly lovely to be
engaged to Jack?”
“Yes, indeed! He’s so deliciously
serious about It, Isn’t he?" — Detroit
Free Press.
The Best Family Salve.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel gives instant
relief from Burns, cures Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, Eczema, Tetter and all abrasions
of the skin. In buying Witch Hazel
Salve it is only necessary to see that yon
get the genuine DeWitt’s and a cure is
certain. There are many cheap ooun-
C. L. MORAN.
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce to the voters of the
county that I am a candidate for re-
! election as Treasurer of Baldwiu county,
subject to their wishes as expressed in
the primary.
In making this announcement I also
desire to thank one and all for their sup
port and consideration in the past and
to express a hope that I may again count
on same. Sincerely,
JOHN M. EDWARDS.
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has the most complete stock of fancy and staple dry goods, ladies' and
children’s ready-to-wear garments, neckwear, belts and hosiery.
Spring has opened up and new dresses is the order of the day. Read
some of the special inducements—everything guaranteed to be exactly as
advertised.
SPRING TAILOR SUITS.
You are going to the world’s fair or some
where else this summer, and will need a nice
traveling suit. We have the proper suits snd
the prices are remarkably low to begiu with,
but for the next week we will sell wny wool
tailor suit in the bonse at a discount of 20 per
cent. Regular prices range from $15 to?65.
SHIRT WAISTS.
Wash Silk Habits, white or black, trimmed
wilh tucks, lace medallions, and teouerifll
wheels, sizes 32 to 42, prioee $3.00 to $7.50.
Linen Waists—plain weave, soft voile
weave, shirt waist linen, pure white tucked
and plaited, $2 00 to $3.50.
Madras Waist, light weight, pure white,
dainty figures and stripe, plain, tueked and
hemstitched, 75c to $8.50.
NEW STYLISH SPRING SKIRTS.
Dressy 8kirts—blaek snd bines in voiles, ettamine, crepe cloths and canvas weaves, nnlined or
silk drop skirt attached, $7 50 to $25.00.
Ronnd Length —black, blues, In owns and kniokerbooker effects—made from light weight
cbeviott suiting*, kersey, mohair, canvas doth and granite, $2.50 to $12.50. Special leader for $6.
DRESS GOODS.
Colored and black, wool and
silk and wool mixed for akii ta
and whole suits in voile*, neo-
lians, chiffon voiles, crepe
cloths, orovenettes, ettamines,
brilliantines, etc., 50c to IV.00.
Linen Bnrlapte, ciaGe*,
voiles, tbsnes, pongee, eic|>*-r,
figured organdies,fancy madias,
souasettes, gaze, Bourn ui, fig
ured lawns, chatubraAs. Best
styles, colors and prices 5o '<>
75c
GLOVES.
All hands should have a pair
of new gloves for spring. The
fs in oits K«j>er brand is the
b«-t m»k« <d fabric gloves—
black, White, ponger, chain-
paigh and grays, .*>!■«: io $1.00.
'I he best kid glut* on the
niaiket is the Centemine We
sell them. Very clastic, per
fect tilting; when fitted to hand,
every pair guaranteed, $1.00 (o
$2.00.
CORSETS.
Before yon have that new
suit or waist fitted, let ua send
you a corset that will an t your
tigu re, (Ask for our cutset
circular.)
We aie exclnai'e eg. i ts for
tills section for tin uriowing
popular in ikes—LsVut.. $3 50
to $7.50; P. «fc M. $1.00 t.. $2.50;
American Lady, $1 00 0* $3.50;
French Flexibone, *1 GO lo
$2.50. Also sell iiu>-> of the
other good biancis, 50j.-. up.
For Tax Receiver.
I am a candidate for tax receiver of
Baldwiu county, subject to the primary.
If elected I will have Mr. E. P. Lane
associated with me, and the duties of
the office will be correctlv and carefully
performed. Ben Gacse.
For Treasurer.
“Give me the first seven years of »
child's life,” said a wise man, “snd
you may have the rest. These are the
ones that count.”
R*ikla«I«Ml* Cl*ak»rl*ls'i I’elle
Cholera ss4 Blnrttoeen Start!.
Dr. P. B. Spears, of Pinchard, Ala.,
has become acquainted with the goo
qualities of Chamberlain's Colic, Chole
ra and Diarrhoea Remedy and uses it in
his own’faniily*nd in his practice. He
toys: “It beats any preparation I have
ever seen for all bciwel complaints. Ido
not think of recommending wy other,
and aim wit with my own children.
Uili remedy is for sale by Geo. D. Case.
^ | r Thanking the voters for the liberal
terfeits onthemarket, all of which are support given me in the last race, I de-
worthless and quite a few are dangerous, sire to again anuouncemy candidacy for
while DeWitt’s Witch Hazeljsalve is the office of County Treasurer, subject
perfectly harmless and cures. Sold by. to the primary. If elected, I slmll per
mit Druggists. form the duties of the office to the best
House Owner (to insurance inspect
or)—But, my dear man, why do you
put the cook down an on explosive on
the premises? Inspector—Ain't abo 11-
«bls to go off at any minute?—New
Orleans Thnes-Demoesut.
Asslktr Ban of Blab
Hs-My first wife JBrttofi me ha-
cause I neither smshud, Imk a*
ptayed cards. Sbo-How*ldjuurato-
ond wife com* to «a«rr
reform me.-Smart Bat
Revenge to HWt'filB you «* to
yourself. When ft to taken oat aC /Ml
It’s different
of my ability.
OTTO M. CONN.
TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES
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OUTFITS
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Newly
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Boiler Works
Machine
Shops and
Foundry
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SUPPLIES
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MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO.
MACON. CA.
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For Coroner.
1 hereby announce myself for Coro
ner subject to the primary, thanking
my friends for favors in the post, and
soliciting their support. Respectfully,
For the Legislature.
I announce my candidacy for the low
er House of the General Assembly, sub
ject to the Democratic primary.
E. R. Sines.
For Coroner.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for Coroner of Baldwin county,
subject to the primary.
If elected I will show DO partiality
and will fill the office to the beat of my
ability. I hope to have the good will
and support of all the voters.
Thos. H. Carakeb,
For the Legislature.
I hereby announce to the voters of
Baldwiu that I am a candidate for the
Legislature, subject to their will as ex
pressed in the white- primary.
I shall be frank and open in the expires,
sion of my views x>n all questions of pub
lic or general interest, so that thfere will
be an opportunity for all to know,
without doubt, How I stand.
If elected I will work, as I have al
ways done, for the best interest of the
entire State and most especially for the
ion and uifonilding of our oftty
nd alQhe interests therein,
cep out of all rings and com
binations and serve my people to the
best of my ability.
I hope to receive your support.
Yours for ballot reform and dean
politics. W. J. VAUGHAN.
For County Commissioner.
At the request of many of my old com
rades in arms and other citizens, I here
by announce my candidacy for Com
missioner of Roads and Revenues of
Baldwin County, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary, to be held on April 20.
If elected, I assure the citizens that the
interests of the county will be carefully
guarded, and the finances will be ad
ministered economically and the taxes
reduced to the minimum.
IRA C. WEST.
For County Commissioner.
I have been urged by many friends to
make the race for County Commissioner,
and at last have consented to the use of
my name, and if elected I will serve the
people as I have always done without
fear or favor.
My candidacy is subject to the
Respectfully,
G. T. WHILDEN.
primary.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby annnounce my candidacy for
re-election as County Commissioner. If
the voters sec fit to continue me in the
office I will give the public business the
same careful and conservative attention
that it has always received from me.
Respectfully,
H. H. BARNES.
CAR LOAD OF
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For County Commissioner.
Having been tendered the nomination
in a primary in my own district, 822nd,
which was held March 12th, 1 am a can
didate for County Commissioner, sub-
i ect to the county primary. If elected,
will serve the county to the best of my
ability at all times. I hope to have the
support of all.
A. R. BLOODWORTH.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
County Commissioner, subject to the
primary, April 20th. If elected I will
perform the duties of the office to the
best of my ability. I wish the support
of mv friends and the voters of the
county. W. T. LUNDY.
For County Commissioner.
I desire to say to the voters of Bald
win that I am a candidate for County
Commissioner, subject to the white
primary. If elected I will give the office
the same close and personal attention
that I would my own business and run
the county as progressively and econom
ically as possible. Respectfully,
JCK.
For County Commissioner.
To the voters of Baldwin County.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for County Commissioner, subject
to the primary. If elected I promise to
m the dul
perform
I ability.
Juties to the best of my
Respectfully,
Geo. W. Underwood.
Received last week at The R. H. Wootten Music House*
There is no longer any reasons for sending your
money away for musical instruments that you cannot
see or try till you have paid for them. Milledgevltle
has a
First Gass Music House,
Where you can get anything in that line con
sisting of Pianos, Organs, Victor Talking Ma
chines, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos*
Accordions and all small instrument Sheet
Music and Musical instruction Books.
There are no better instruments made, for
beauty, durability and .sweetness of tone
than the famous nigh grade
SCHULZ PIANOS AND ORGANS
Which they are handling, either cash or credit.
Several styles to select from.
Every instrument sold under a ten year guarantee.
A special discount allowed to churchs and schools*
H.«.WOOTTEN
MUSIC
HOUS^.
Milledgeville, Ga.