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Great reduction in all kinds of canned veg-
etalbes for cash only.
The Methodist Sunday School Picnic.
Ah we announced one week ago it. lias
been decided by the officers and teachers
Call and get some of them before they are
ill
crone.
L. C. HALL.
FIVE REASONS WHY
The Milledgeville Banking Co. is popular with money
Why is it?
Your medicine always has the
of the Methodist Sunday school that the j desired effect when We till your
„„i i _• 11» . pi ascription.
1st. We use the most expen
sive chemicals, Sqnibb’s &
Merck’s—ask your doctor.
2ud. They are filled by a
License Pharmacist, with j ears'
of txpeiience.
3rd. They are tilled as written
by the doctoi—not by snbstitn- 1
school shall have a picnic. When put
to a vote of the pupils last Snnday after
noon the proposition was unanimously
carried. The time selected is next Fri
day April 22, and the place is McKinley's
woods. The Methodist students of the
Military College will be excused for the
day and it is hoped a similar arrange
ment can be made with the authorities
of the Normal College. It is expected
that the “outing” for the school will be
a great success. Not only are the pupils i t\on
expected to go, but their parents ntid^
others not directly connected with the
^ CA.pcNjiit3u uui tiica ijurcutn uau | s,i .
oflVCiS. others not directly connected with the! *’ ' e D ' a bel 18 typewrit-1
fTRBT—It is a safe Bank. ' schools. Wagons will be at the church injure correct reading of
SECOND—It is a Bank for all the people—lich and poor, men, 011 Frida y morning for aU who have no| the directions. i
ffomen and children.
THIRD—It is courteous to depositors, and aims to accommodate at. nine, sharp. The following special j ^ esults
^ ieirl< committees have been appointed by Mrs.
FOURTH—Its management is conseivative, progressive and along E. E. Bell, the Chairman oi the Com-
, • mittee of Arrangements.
Safo lio 6S< • , Finance—I. E. Kidd, Dixon Williams,
FIFTH—It invites new accounts from all who wish to save or in- j uo . conn, E. E. Bell, M. S. Bell,
vest money. I Transportation—Jno. Conn, W. *T.
MILLEDGEVILLE BANKING COMPANY,
Ibis is why you get the best
'8ults.
Bring us you prescriptions.
John Vinson,
The Druggist.
1). B. SANFORD, President.
MILLER S. BELL, Cashier.
PERSONAL.
Crystal lenses at "William s.
Mrs. Lucy West is visiting relatives
in Griffin.
Mrs. M. A. Bivins is visiting relatives
in Americas.
Miss Mamie Harris is visiting rela
tives in Sparta.
Wo sell paint on easy terms.
Culver & Kidd.
Mr. Killinswortli, of Fort Gaines,
jpent Snnday in the city.
Mr. Powell West is at home from
the Medical College at Augusta.
Your wedding gift will be in style if
yon buy it from Dixon William’s.
Miss Ida Paulin, of Fort Gains, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. H. Troutman.
Mrs. M. A. Brantley lias returned
from a visit to relatives in Dothan, Ala.,
Quitman and Valdosta.
Now is the time to give Culver’s
Stock Regulator 25c. a package.
Mrs. Adalee Mitchell Guerry, of
College Park, is visiting the family of
Mrs. J. B. Sutherland.
Mrs. E. E. Finney was called to Han
cock county last Thursday, on account
of the illness of her sister.
Be sure and see Dixon Williams’ line
of clocks—the Mission burnt wood—
Hall clock the late addition.
Mrs. Willie Wilson and children have
returned home from a visit of several
months to relatives in Florida,
Mr. M. A. Fowler, who for some
time past has been making his home in
Atlanta, has returned to this city.
FOR SALE—1 25-liorse power engine
mid tioiler 2 (50- saw gins, 1 Schofield
press. A bargain. Apply to Bernard
H. Hawkin's.
Miss Mattie Keil was called to Ath
ens last Friday on account of the in-
tit's* of her niece, Miss Mattie Ivey.
Mr. Andrew R. Miller, of Port Tampa
Pity, Fla., is in the city visiting rela
tives. He lias many friends here, who
were glad to see' him.
Freckles, brown or liver spots, red
ness, wrinkles, etc., removed by Madam
Retiaud’s Massage Cream, 85c. and
$1.75, a jar at Culver & Kidd’s.
Mrs. Lucy P. Wagnon, Mrs. H. V.
Sanford and Miss Carrie Brantley will
leave this morning to attend the Mis
sionary Conference in Augusta.
Mr. W. T. Conn, Jr., has accepted a
(Kisition as traveling salesman with
Wolfe Bros.’ Shoe Co., of Columbus,
Ohio. He left yesterday for Florida to
commence his duties.
When you send your prescriptions to
°ur store you do not have to wait for
the prescription man. Our store is al
ways in charge of a licensed druggist.
Ci’lvkk & Kidd
Airs. Marwood Roberts left last week
for Elkins’ Sanitarium in Atlanta,
" here she had an operation performed
for appendicitis. Her many friends will
he glad to learn that she stood the ojier-
ntion successfully.
We have been selling Tinted Glass
Riint for ten years, and now we are
feady, from our experience, to pro
nounce it the best paint in Ga.
Culver & Kidd.
Lr. W. R. McKinley, who recently
graduated at the Medical College in Au
gusta, with third honor, and is now lo
cated at the Lamar Hospital in that
city, has received a very flattering of
fer to locate in New Mexico. We learn
that he lias determined to accept, and
will leave about the first of May.
Madam Renaud’s Massage Cream,
"tagic wrinkle remover, skin food and
complexion beautifier, 35e. and $1.75 a
iar, at Culver & Kidd's.
Hassinger, S. D. Stembridge. .
Baskets—W. T. Little, G. T. Wliilden, j Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Bloomer Dumas.
" '■ ■ — i Table—Mrs. W. F. Little, Mrs. Mattie
Gorham silver polish at William’s. 2oc. Jackson, Miss Mattie Moore, MissCarrie
Brantley, Mrs. .T. S. Stovall, Mrs. Anna
Mr. C. H. Bonner, one of the largest Brook8> Mi , s Efflo Moore, Miss Alice
users of paint in Ga., tells us he is bet- Wright> Mrs <T F B eU, Mrs. G. T.
ter pleased with our paint than any he WhUdeu> Mrs. J. E . Kidd, Mrs. C. H.'
has ever used. Our paint is guaranteed. -p routm ,, n 1
Culver & Kidd. ! . , T
I Amusements—Dixon Williams, J. E.
Dr. W. B. Yancey, of Covington, i Kidd, J. 8. Stovall, Jno. Moore, G. T. I
was in the city yesterday hunting a Wliilden, Mrs. R. T. Dozier, Miss j
home preparatory to moving his family Mary Newell, Miss Reba Caraker, Mrs.j
here. He conies highly recommended F
as a man and physician.
etc. — W.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons holding claims against the estate
of Joshua Hill, (c) deceased are au
thorized to present same to me, accord
ing to law, and all indebted to said es
tate will call and settle at once.
Warren Edwards,
Admr. Estate of Joshua Hill,
97/rs. jft. S. j{ppel,
jf/ways 7/p~to~7)ate.
A full line cf Millinery for Wlies and children
dow on display. Dry Good, Embroideries, Laces
and Ribbons. New Silks for dresse-, Shantung
Silks, the latest Japanese and China Silks, Meicer-
ized White Goods, Liur-ns and Lawns, Quality
guaranteed. Prices to be as cheap if not
Cheaper Zfhan Clsewhero.
9/frs. Jf. S. Jfppel.
Union Hill Items.
Our school closed last Friday. Despite
M. Gobert, Miss Louise Little, Miss' t .i, 0 disagreeable weather very nearly
Lilia Vinson, Rev. J. T. Daves. I all the pupils and many of the patrons
! Juli
Grounds, Swings, Benches,
patrons
Rev. Paul Rhodes, of Augusta, 1 v ^ luuulln ’ "- were present. A delightful luncheon
F. Little, b. D. Stembndge, Otto Coen, was served. In the afternoon Mr. du-
preached at the Presbyterian church in
this city last Sunday. His sermon was Edui°_ ll< l AVright, Hcnrj Brooks, Oscar | Free and the pupils went for a stroll dined with Mr.°Richard
greatly enjoyed by the congregation. 11 * ou ’ oms uisou. | and at a lnte hour returned to the school Everybody vote for Mr.
Mr. Rhodes is and eloquent and earnest , Refreshments < • • orris, iss house to bid farewell to books and dear Mr C A. *Ivev sneni
preacher, and has a bright future before LuiaSontheriand Miss Florrie Ellison, friends for a while, and many hearts
* w T_X Dnl.A«ta lU ro I H Vlolnnaa U ra i i
W. H. Roberts, Mrs. J. B. Mai pass, Mrs,
L. C. Rogers.
I The chairmen of these committees can
get information concerning their duties
him in his field of labor.
Why is it that Hawkins does the pre
scription business of the town? 1st.
Because he does not guarantee to fill any py confering with the general chairman
prescription, and deliver same in five 0 f the committee,Mrs. E. E. Bell. It is
minutes; 2nd. No prescription is filled expected that all named will take hearty
in a hurry at Hawkin’s drug store; 3rd. p a £ j n the preparation for the enjoy -
It takes at least five minutes to read men t 0 f the day.
carefully and hold in mind the contents . —
of a prescription; 4th. We sometimes
take 24 hours time to compound onepre-
scriptiou; 5th. Prescriptions should ;
nat be rushed through, as it takes time |
and earc to compound; 6th. Ho does it 1
best. -- - -
A Happy Marriage.
I
My. Edward Et,boride and Miss Lillie 1
Wood were united in marriage last , '-RAMW&
Wednesday afternoon, at the homo of ,+w.fiKs
the bride’s parents, Air. and Mrs. R. L.
Wood, in the southern part of the
county. The ceremony was impress
ively performed by Rev. D. W. Bran-
neu.
The home was artistically decorated i
with ferns, smilax and cut flowers. The
attendants were Aliss Cormanni, with
Mr. Fnrisli Wood. The presents were
beautiful and useful. |
The bride,is-asweet young lady, and
is loved by a host of friends. Mr. Eth-
eridge is a young man of character,
and holds a position at Dr. Allen’s Inva
lid Home.
Before the marriage an elegant barbe
cue dinner was seved to a number of in
vited guests.
The Union Recorder joins in wishing
them a long and happy life.
Easter with Mr. C. F. Minter’s family.,
Little Misses Vivian and Mildred
Minter spent Friday and Saturday last
with Aliss Mattie May Ivey.
Aliss Annie Leah Ivey visited Mrs.
Maurice Minter last week.
Air. Charlie Minter attended services
at Laurel Branch last Saturday.
Miss Richie Owen visited Miss Mattie
Mae Ivey last week.
Mr. Brooks Green spent Sunday at
Mr. W. E. Brown’s.
Mrs. Striplfn, of Jones county, spent
Sunday at Air. W. E. Brown’s.
Air. and Mrs. A. R. Bloodworth dined
with Air. and Airs. Jessie Bone Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Ivey spent Sunday in Mill-
edgeville.
Air. C. E. Prosser, our popular sheriff,
Ivey Thursday.
Prosser.
Mr. C. A. Ivev spent Sunday with
his brother, Mr. Richard Ivey.
Misses Ollie and Alattie Mac Ivey
visited relatives in Wilkinson county
Sunday.
Messrs. Ben and George dnPrec John
Ivey and Henry Bone enjoyed a flush on
Commissioner creek Saturday night.'
Mr. Jim and Miss Carrie Belle Gladiu
spent Snnday with Miss Matty Leah
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Minter spent Ivey.
Aliss Annie Lou Stanley has returned
home. Aliss Stanley has made many
friends during her short stay in ou r
neighborhood.
Mr. J. T. duPree was the guest, of
Mr. J. F. Ivey last Saturday night.
Mr. J. T. duPree spent Thursday
night with Mr. Maurice Minter, at
Stevens Pottery.
Mr. J. D. duPree spent Sunday in
Milledgeville.
Little Miss Pearl Owen spent Monday
night with Mattie Mae Ivey,
Mr. George duPree spent several J ws
last week at Mr. Richard Ivey’s.
“Bachelor Girls.”
were made sad at parting.
Messrs. John and Ben duPree have
returned to their home in Wilkinson
county.
Miss Alice Smith and Mr. Verner
Jackson spent first Sunday witli Miss
Lizzie Ivey.
A Qood Commissioner.
Mr. W. G. Hawkins is nota candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Commissioner. At the end of the pres
ent term he will have sorved four years.
He has discharged the duties of his office
faithfully.
“DIRECTNESS,”
The handsomely bred stallion of Dr
Whitney will be found at J. R. Hines’
stable.
For particulars apply to Mr. J. R
Hines.
It Costs Honey!
to paint a house, aud but few people are l i!
able to experiment witlx unknown
paints. We have a paint that there is
no guessing about it. We can show you
results right here at home.
SATISFIED!
and don’t feel like that maybe I should
have bought this or that paint when yon
spend your hard earned cash.
If you will give us a chance • to tell
you of the finish, the durability, cover
ing capacity, and show you the testimo
nials that we have you will BE SATIS
FIED.
It costs no more for labor when using
the best than if you use a cheap paint.
Can You Take Chances?
We will sell you paint on
easy terms!
We will furnish you the
best paint!
We will furnish the
1)a jve will take all the
trouble off ot you•
We will guarantee ma
terial and labor.
CULVER & KIDD,
Agents Largest Paint Factory in the
World.