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CAR LOAD!
Just Received By The
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PRICES RIGHT. EVERY ONE
GUARANTEED.
This Car of Stoves and Ranges was bought at
the Best Advantage and it is reasonable that we
sell them for less than the usual price.
Come and see them make a selection of the
size, etc., to meet your requirements. We can
certainly please you.
Nice line Cooking Utensils and odd and use=
ful things for kitchen use.
TELEPHONE liS. NO. 50.
The
Brown Hardware
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Company.
HOKE SMITH FOR WILSON
Georogia Senator Says He is
Fit and Strong for Race.
Washington, Feb. 16—For Woodrow
Wilson for president, Senator Hoke
Smith declared himself today.
Senator Smith says:
“As a result of discussing the ques
tion with senators and congressmen
from differeut pails of the country, I
do not believe time- any man can be
presented by the Democrats who will so
probably iusue success.
("I am assured that the party could
not name a man with greater strength
in those states usually relied upon for
a Democratic victory, and that iu ad
dition thereto a number of Middle
Western states, ususunlly classed as
safely Republican, will come into the
Democratic column.
“He expressees iu what he has writ
ten and done more cloarly than any
other man suggi sted for tlio nomina
tion, the aspirations and iiopes of the
great body of the people.
“I favor his nomination both on ac
count of his fitness for the office and on
account of his strength as a candidate."
. Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Hal . in County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at public outcry at the
Court House door 1:1 said county, within
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, certain property, of
which the following is a full and com
plete description. Alt that part of the
lot in square No. 170 which Sidney
t>n!«pv original!'’ bought from Oapf [
W. T Conn and recorded in Book “M- j
M,” page 82ft, fronting on Wilkinson!
street and running back to part oi the j
same lot whicli she (Sidney Holseyl
sold her son, Lonnie Holsey.and on tiie
nortli by lot sold james Wash
ington and also the lot fronting j
on street and bounded on the east '
by Mrs. Annie McOomb and south by
lot of Mrs. !)• S. Sandford, and west by
lot of
This levy and the mortgage covers
tho house owned by Sidney Holsey and
above lot that is, all the lot originally
purchased except that part sold H. E.
McComb, Lonnie Holsey and James
Washington.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Sidney Holsey to satisfy a
mortgage execution issued from the Su
perior court of Baldwin county on the
20th daj’ of January, 1912, in favor of
James Washington transferree against
Sidney Holsey, said property beiug iu
possession of Sidney Holsey and notice
given in terms of the law. This the 6th
day of February, 1912.
N S. L. TERRY,
Sheriff.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby notified that
trespassing in auy manner on aor land
iu the 822nd diet., is forbidden, as it has
been posted in accordance with the law.
M. and S. Hill.
Letters of Administration
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Ordinary's Office. Notice is hereby
given that ,T. \V. Hawkins, Jr., imR ap-
| plied to me for letters of administration
on the estate of John W. Napier deed,
and that said application will be heard
at the regular March term 1912, of the
Court of Ordinary. This Feb. 4th 1912.
W. H. Stembridge,
Ordinary B. C., Ga.
Application lor Leave to Sell
Land.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Office of OrdiDarv. Notice is hereby
given that Mrs. Lndie Harrington, Nee
Mis* Lartie Torrance Administratrix de
bonis non of the estate of W, H. Tor
rance deed, has applied to me for leave
tn sell ail tiie wild lands belonging to
the estate of W. H. Torrance deceased,
and the said application will be heard
at the court of Ordinary In and for said
county, to be field on tiie first Mouday
in March, 1912.
j Witness my bund and official seal this
! the fourth day of Feb. 1912.
W. H. Stembridge, I
Ordinary B. C. Ga. I
j Application lor Oismtsslon
j GEORGIA, Baldwin County : '
Whereas, ,T. A. Ivey.JAdmmistrator of
I the estate of Mrs. SalathaIvey, deed.,
i represents to the court in his petition,
duly filed and entered of record that lie
has duly’ administered Mrs, Salat ha
Ivey’s estate, tins is, therefore, to cite
i all persons concerned, kindred and
' creditors, to show cause,C if any they
i can why said administrator should not
be discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the
first Mouday in March, 1912.
W. II STEM BRIDGE,
Ordinary B. C. Ga.
A Hero iu A Lighthouse.
For years J. S Donahne, So. Haven,
Mich., a civil war captain, as a light
house keeper, averted awful wracks,
lint a queer fact is, he might have been
a wreck, himself, if Electric Bitters had
not prevented. "T^e cured me of!
kidney trouble and chills," he writes j
“after I had taken other so called cures !
for years, without benefit and they also
mproved my sight. Now, at seventy,
I am feeling flue.” For Dwpepsia, in
digestion, oil stomach, liygr snd kidney
troubles, they.ie without equal. Try
them. Only 50c. At Chas. F. Barrett,
Druggist.
FOR SALE).— 28 busheisfll if’ Chafas
for sale, $1.00 per [ eok at home. |8.00
per bushel at home. Apply to
2.13-4t Richard Ivey.
THE PLAYERS CLUB
In an Original Three Act Comedy
The Widow’s Ruse
Written by Mrs. Edward R. Hines.
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February 23.
The Wittiest, Funniest Piay the
Club Has ever Presented.
Bright Choruses, Marches, Quartettes, Solos
Prices 75c, 50c and 25c.
Copyright 15C9, ly C. E. Zimmerman Co.—No. 27
A Bride’s choicest posses-
sion should be her own individual bank aacount, it
insures happiness and brings a feeling of security
in treading the path so new to her, and filled with
all the uncertainties of new things.
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MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
CAPITAL 40,000.00 SURPLUS 60,000.00 DEPOSITS 130.000.00
Officers
President, JNO. T. ALLBN; Cashier, L. C. HALL;
Avals teat Caehfer, JNO. T. DAY.
Directors
JNO. T. ALLEN, n. A. MtCRAW, L. N. CALLAWAY, DR. R. L. RAY
JNO. T. DAY. CAPT. JAS. M. LITTLE. L. C HALL.
W. C. WILLIS
Contractor and Builder
Jefferson, Ga.
Jefferson, Ga., Sept. 25, 1911.
Milledgeville Brick Works,
Milledgeville, Ga,
Dear Mr. Me:—
Your favor ef the 23rd to hand, in reply will say ship
the Brick at I ean buy the brick delivered for one
dollar less tha» ytm price yours, but they are not as good as
yours and I prefer using yours. Please put in a sample of
your pressed brick. I am figuring on a job that requires a
few pressed brick, and in case i get it will want them
in the next car.
Yours truly,
W. C. WILLIS.
I have many letters similar to this.—J. W. McM.