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LOCAL MENTION.
Use slack lime around your home. I
00 cents a barrel at Emmett L. Barnes’. 1
For Rent.—A ten room bouse on
West Hancock street. Apply to Mrs.
Ruby B. Meadows.
Wo make it our business to sell Laths
and Plaster.
Stemrkidge Lumber Yards.
Oconee Springs Hotel, is now open for
the summer. Miss Lizzie King and
brother, well-known to the travelling
public, will have charge of the Oconee.
We solicit your inspection of our
flooring, siding and ceiling.
Stembuidge Lumber Yards.
Walker & Stanley received, Inst week,
two car loads of buggies and they will
sell to you cheap. Now is the time to
buy one. „
LOCAL MENTION.
Tea, lemons and ice cream salt at C.
E. Crcene’s.
C. E. Greene’s is the place to buy
your fresh vegetables.
One cask of Cuba molasses just re
ceived, at Emmett L. Barnes'.
Grass Blades, Grass Hooks, Garden
Tools of all kinds at Jos. Staley’s.
LOCAL MENTION.
Cotton seed, hulls, meal and Molasses
Grains, at Emmett L. Barnes’.
Q. E, Greene keeps the pure Georgia
cane syrup in cans and in barrels.
One car of Molasses Grains for milch
cows and stock, at Emmett L. Barnes’.
Corn on the ear for sale. 80 cts per
bushel. J. L. SIBLEY.
LOCAL MENTION.
Fresh honey, something fine, at C. E.
Green’s.
Fruit jars and rubbers at Emmett L.
Barnes’.
Corn on the ear for sale. 80 cts per |
bushel. J. L. SIBLEY.
Molasses Grains is the feed for milch
cows and stock. At Emmett L. Barnes.’
Our strong point is doors, sasli and
blinds. Stembuidge Lumber Yards.
Now is the time to use lime around
your home. 60 cents a barrel, at Em
mett L. Barnes’.
The place to buy furniture, buggies,
wngons and harness cheap, is at
Walker & Stanley’s.
Best cream cheese, western butter,
Clubhouse cheese and sealed Georgia
cane syrup in jugs, at Emmett L.
Barnes’.
JUST RECEIVED:—A car load of
horses suitable for ladies to drive, and
buggy and draught horses.
W. T. Hines, Agent.
LOST:—Saturday night, between post
OT.ce and Hawkins’ drug store, or
Hawkins’ store and Driskell & Sm-
ton’s barber shop, a gold stick pin.
Finder will be rewarded by leaving
same at this office.
Owing to the hot weather and dull I
season I will have beef only on Fri
days and Saturdays. I will have fresh
beef on those days. I will have pork
from Mondays to Fridays, and some
beef on these days. T. J. Cooper.
Mr. Grant has resumed bis duties at
the machine shop of the Milledgeville
Oil Mills, and is prepared to execute all
work brought him with skill, and satis
factory. All work work given prompt
attention. 51 2t.
The celebrated Bnrnesville & Rock-
hill buggies are sold daily by Walker &
Stanley, and they are by far the prettiest
and best buggies sold in Georgia. You
can buy one cheap, for cash or on time.
Come and see them.
Headquarters for buggies, carriages,
wagons and harness of every kind is at
Walker & Stanley's. They have most
any kind you want, from *45.00 up.
Terms easy for cash, or on time, payable
this year or next, at eight per cent, in
terest.
Be sure and see Walker & Stanley’s
buggies, wagon, furniture and harness
when you need any, before buying.
They will sell io you cheap and at a
bargain. They have a full stock of
everything to select from. Their terms
are easv and right.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
This is to warn the public against
cashing any checks or tilling any orders
with my signature brought to them
without I am present.
J. T. Bruudage.
$25.00 REWARD.
125.00 reward will be paid for the
arrest and delivery of Sam Morris, who
recently escaped from the county chain
gang. G. T. Whilden,
G. W. Underwood,
W. H. H. Barnes,
County Commissioners.
HOW TO BREAK UP A COLD.
It may be a surprise to manv to learn
that a severe cold can be completely
broken up in one or two days’ time. To
do this, however, prompt action in ne
cessary. The first symptoms of a cold
are a dry loud cough, a profuse watery
discharge from the nose, and a thin,
white coating on the tongue. When
Chamberlain’s cough remedy is taken
every hour on the first appearance of
these symptoms, it counteracts the effect
of the cold and restores the system to a
healthy condition within a day or two
For sale by John H. Vinson, Milledge-
villa f «
Fresh lot of National Biscuit Co.
crackers, cakes, etc., at C. E. Greene's.
Fresh cucumber pickle, grated pineap
ple, meat, lard and ham, cheap, at L. D.
Smith’s.
Ice Cream Freezers, Fruit Jars, Rub
ber Hose, Bread Raisers, Tinware and
Euamelware at Jos. Staley’s.
The quality of our goods is at the top
—our prices at the bottom.
Stembuidge Lumber Yards.
JUST RECEIVED:—A car load of
horses, suitable for ladies to drive, and
buggy and draught, horses.
W. T. Hines, Agent.
Walker & Stanley will sell you a bug
gy, cheap for cash or payable this fall
or next year at only eight per cent inter
est.
Chandler Bros, are prepared to sell
you anything in the grocery or feed line
and will appreciate a part of your busi
ness. Phone 52.
LOST—On Sunday, a mail package of
dental materials unopened and addressed
to Dr. E. A. Tigner. Will give reward
for its return. Dr. E. A. Tigner.
If you are going to send a mail order
for laees’aud embroideries, let us send
file order for you. Special attention
paid to all mail orders. Samples sent
on request. Finney Racket Co.
If you employ the Milledgeville Real
Estate and Abstract Co. to sell your
property for you, to invest your surplus
money in gilt-edged securities, to bor
row money for you, they will do it
“right now.” Ask Barlow Fraley.
The largest, nicest and best assorted
stock of furniture of every kind, is at
Walker and Stanley’s. Selling ever so
cheap. Term easy, either for cash or
on time. They also have three second
hand buggy and wagons at a bargain.
The most buggies] and nicest looking
buggies and prettiest [buggies and car
riages that were ever seen [in Milledge
ville are at Walker & Stanley’s, and
they are selling them cheap for cash, or
on long time as you want them.
Special low price on Gold Band,
Kiugam and Dove Brand hams at Chan
dler Bros’.
JUST RECEIVED:—A car load of
horses, suitable for ladies to drive, and
buggy and draught horses.
W. T. Hines, Agent.
Pittsburgli Welded Wire Fence, Barb
Wire, Little Joe Harrows, Victor Sweep
Terrell Scrajies, Post Hole Diggers, at 1
Jos, Staley’s.
B. I. Fraley knows as much about the j
value of real estate as any man in the j
county. He represents the Milledge-1
ville Real Estate and Abstract Co.
Mason’s Fruit Jars.
Pints, 55 cents per dozen.
Quarts, 65 cents per dozen.
1-2 gallons, 80 cents per dozen.
Jar rubbers, 5 cents per dozen.
Jar tops, 25 cents per dozen.
At R. H. Wootten’s.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
After June 1st, 1006,1 will shoe horses
and mules at. the following prices, for 2
common shoes 4o ets.,' for 4 common
shoes T5 cts, and for all extra work, I
will charge extra. All repair work 10
per cent off for cash. All work not
paid for cash on delivery price as before
11.00 for 4 shoes, and repair charges
same as before. I do this to give you
the very best material and workmanship,
at prices you pay in other shops, where
you pay more than the work is worth at
any price you may pay, you know that
I guarantee my work or return the money
to you for anv faulty workmanship.
Yours to Serve,
E. BECKER.
HOG FOOD.
For the farmer to feed
and fatten hogs, com s,
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
The Annual Examination
If you have to buy a coffin, the best
place to get it is at Walker & Stanley’s.
They sell them cheap, for cash or on
time. They have them from five dol
lars up.- Mr. Bill Scott will fix you up
exactly right and furnish free what
fluid is necessary to keep the remains
looking natural, also write you a nice
funeral notice, if desired.
NOTICE.
Green, known as Greach Houston,
who is under contract to work for me,
has left me. He is a ginger cake color,
about 50 years old, crippled in liis left
leg, and might be considered an idiot.
Any information as to his whereabouts
will be gladly received.
L. M. Hall, Route 3, Gordon. Ga.
CHICKEN FOOD.
Good for fowls, also
domestic animals,
consisting of broken
corn and other grains,
known as “Screen
ings” Oconee River
Mills.
Of applicants for license to teach will
he held at the Georgia Military College
building on June 22nd and 23rd.
The scojh: of the examination is indi
cated in the Outline for Institutes for
1905. Agriculture will be made a
special topic, and not be included in
Geography as heretofore. The hours
to be observed will be from 9 a. in. to
4 p. m. o’clock.
Let all applicants supply themselves
with legal cap paper, pens or pencils,
before coming to the examinations.
SCHOOL TERM 1906-7.
The school term for 1906-7 will begin
on Monday, the 29th day of October.
Teachers desiring re-election, and
all others who desire to be employed as
teachers, will file with me their appli
cations NOT LATER THAN JUNE 3<>TH,
that they may be passed upon by the
Board of Education, at their regular
monthly meeting, to be held on Tues
day, THE THIRD DAY OF JULY.
FINAL PAYMENT.
I am now prepared to make final pay
ments to all teachers, who have filed
their Annual Reports, and otherwise
complied with all requirement under
the law. Rich’d. N. Lamar,
Co. Supt. of Schools.
Milledgeville, Ga., May 23rd, 1906,
THE J. E. KIDD REAL ESTATE CO.
requests that if you have any notes,
bonds or real estate to sell, or if you
wish to buy any, or if you should want
to rent property, consult us. We claim
to be. able to attend to such transactions,
with rapidity and satisfaction, to botli
buyer and seller.
*1.7 50 will buy Three Hundred and
Fifty acres (350) of laud, six miles east
of Milledgeville. This is a good piece
of proiierty for speculation. See us
about it. Terms oasyjif desired.
*1,000 will buy a six room house, good
sized lot, within one block of the Man
sion, terms to suit the purchaser. A
small payment, down on this can secure,
what we consider, a bargain.
The plantation that we listed in last
week’s paper was sold in twenty-four
hours after listed. This shows you how
property is changing bauds in Baldwin.
Now is the time to buy either for invest
ment or for speculation.
*650 will buy three2 room negro house
that are earning and has been for some
time 18 per cent on the investment.
This is a bargain and we are sure it will
not keep long. If at all interested we
l advise attending to this at once.
WANTED—For cash 100 or 15i i acres
of land within four or six miles of Mil-
Ledgeville, 50 or 150 acres of land within
ten miles of Milledgeville. We have the
•cash to pay for the same. This land
must be in cultivation and have a dwell-
I ing house on the same.
If we haven’t the property that you
want, tell us your wants and we will
come nearer getting it for you than you
can yourself and for less money than
yon can
We have two purchase notes amount
ing to two-thousand dollars (*2,000) due
in eighteen months that is secured with
1 thirty-nine hundred dollars worth of
! realty. These notes will be discounted
at a nice premium. If interested see us
immediately for we will not keep these
long.
The J. E. Kidd Real Estate Co.,
Milledgeville, Ga.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Having secured the services of Fred-
j erick Brown, of Augusta, Ga., who has
i had years of experience of shoeing road
i and track horses—having shod some of
i the best horses in Atlanta and Aiken, S.
; C.—and being prepared to do the best
l work that can be had in the state, I do
not expect to be excelled by anyone as
: to shoeing horses, mules, and oxen.
Forging and faulty actions and all dis
eases of the feet attended to.
Having known me for 15 years, I re-
l spectfully ask you for a continuance of
your patronage, which will be interest
ing to yourself and stock.
Yonrs truly,
May 14, 1906. E. BECKER.
We are Doing Some Lively Selling of
Spring Clothes
Why? We are showing the new effects in the Greys
and Mixtures. They are right. We can fit the boy,
the young man, or the older man. We sell “ World
Walker” moulded trousers, $2.50 to $7.00. They
are right. We sell the Elite Petticoat. Have you
seen them? Our Spring line of Skirts is unsvrpass-
ed. Look them over and you will : : ; .
FIND WHAT YOU WANT.
Just received full line of Ladies’ and
Misses’ Hose, drop stitch, black, white
and tan.
Lisle and Mercerized Hose in black.
Misses’ Hose and Infants’ Sox in white
and black.
Linens in all widths and at all prices.
Wash Belts.
Baby allovers and baby Irish point lace.
Great line of White Waistiugs.
Grey, blue, cream, black, pink Damisk
cloth.
1 case of short length Dimities, put up
10 yards to bundle, 10c kind, 10 yards
for 48c, in pink, light blue, black and
lavender.
2 bundles short length, all wool, cream
Henriettas, at 10c a yard. You’ll
buy this, sure.
White Linen Parasols for the ladies.
The newest tiling out for this sum
mer.
New arrival of Oxfords for men, ladies
and children.
Straw Hats of all kinds and qualities.
Our prices are underselling.
Figured lawns, figured and plain organ
dies and figured dotted swiss.
Crepe Dechene, mull, Persian lawn,
mercerized chiffon, Jap Silks.
Linen finished waistiugs, piques, plain
and figured mercerized Rep, 10 to 35
cents per yard.
United Shirt and Collar Co’s, collars,
cuffs and shirts.
King Quality Shoes and Oxfords in tan
and patent leather, for men.
Our prices are right. Yours to serve,
E. E . BASS
TheMillcdgeville Real Estate
AND ABSTRACT COMPANY
We offer lor sale 110 acres of land on Camp Creek, near the
Asyluril. About 1-3 in cultivation, about 1-3 in fine pasture,
and about 1-3 in timber. Rents now for 900 pounds cotton;
can be rented for more. This is a very attractive bargain.
We offer for sale 3-4 acre lot on South Jefferson street, adjoiu-
j ing lot of Mrs. Vaughan. This lot is sufficient for two nice
building lots. We can sell at a bargain. Call on B. 1. Fraley
to show it to you.
IS acres of land, known as the Wilborn Scott place,.near State
Sanitarium; 1 two room bouse, 1 three room bouse, and 1 five
room bouse. Valuable property.
; We offer for sale the house and lot owned by Mrs A E Kemp,
, fronting on Columbia street about 65 feet, and running back
*210 feet. There is a nice five room cottage on this property. It
is in the most attractive residence section of the city; can sell
at a bargain. Apply to B I Fraley or Allen & Pottle.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Merchant’s and Farmer’s Bank
Located at Millegeville, Ga., at the Close of Buiness April 6th, 1906.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 1314,131.75
Overdrafts 694.06
I Bonds and Stocks, owned by
! Bank 5,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 2,084.26
Other Real Estate 45170
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in * 40,000,00
Suplus Fund * 15,000.00
Undived Profits, Less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid 10,129.87
Dae Banks and Bankers in
Cash on Hand 10,493.36
Due from Banks and Bankers
in the State 15,632.57
Checks and Cash Items 776.83
Deposits Subject to Check... 100,217.74
Cashier’s Checks . 129.80
Due Unpaid Dividends 32.00
Bills Payabe... 50,000.00
Time Certificates 32,570.83
Total $249,264.53.
Total $249,264.53
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
County of Baldwin. (
Before me came L. C. Hall, Cashier of the Merchant’s and Fanner’s Bank,
who being duly sworn, says the above and foregoing statement is a true condition
of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
L. C. HALL, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 19tli, day of April, 1906.
B. B. ADAMS, N. P., Baldwin County. Ga-
MISS ANDREWS
Fashionable Millinery
M iss Mamie Andrews Miss Mary Ivey
M iss Ellen Fox Miss Nell Grean