Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 12, 1912, Image 8

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SHOES FOR BOYS We have been fitting boys for years and at last have secured what experience has taught us to be “The Best Boy’s Shoe Made.” u TOM BOY yy Is it’s name and it cbsts only $2.25 and $2.76 a pair. Send your boy here and we will fit him. BOAZSHOE STORE LADIES’ PARLOR. LATEST STYLES. BASEBALL FOR ISIS AT 0. HI. G. Splendid Team is Being Or ganized, and Many Games Will be Played. MET DEATH ITNDER WHEELS OF TRAIN Advertisements in be rnn at the rate insertion. columns will i i line each Arlmckles Coffee 25 cents a pound at W. H. Leonards. New lot of Bassett’s White China just received at R. H. Wootten's All kinds °f fruits and confection eries at C. E Greene’s. j Fresh shipment of nice Star Hams at 16 cts per lb. at W. H. Leonard’s. Those quart bottles of °live s at C. E. Greene’s are fine—try them. 2 lb. cans of tomatoes at UOo per doz at W. II. Laonards. All kind of shelled nuts, raisins, Currants, Citron, Cocoanuts, etc., at C. E. Greene's. Closing ont my stock of single rel shot guns at $3.75. This chance to get a good gun at cost, H. Leonard. Two voting, well I I in r- is a W. f. it- sal • Alwa.v; TIIISTL use the Soda. iroke mill \V. ’I’. Conn. best — EAGLE Hull' Orp llgtol (j u i tt FOR SALE.—On Cock, fine size, rh 2 years old. Rriee i Rhode Island R.sl Strain, first pen $2, per setting of tift-en efrgs. WM. K. REYNOLDS Belmont Farm $1.50 Oil heaters at It. II. Wootton Fresh gardea ; amid {jenu ine Eastern Seed potatoes, at Ennis’ fr'ituarjsosey. Pictures framed at Wootten’s. B .nanas li'c doz all over town ehis Week. ! hoy are the tiue-t ever hero. 14,000 Brand new post card views just received at R. Milled geville Wootten’s. China nest eg.*s Wootten's. Oli. -- Emmett Mo hei Barne doz at It. H Wheat Hearts at the best in town The fine •( and niOHt complete line of Crackers ever seen in Milled6eville, are on display at Chandler Bros. Fresh Bread and Cakes always on hand at City Bakery. Just received a New York shipment of nice Apples. Grapes aod Cranberries at Chandler Bros. ■KThe original Augusta Steam Bread at Emmett L. Barnes. BEAKS REPAIRED—Gutters and leaks given prompt attention. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Phone 141. Lewis Ferrell. FOR SALE —23 bushels of Chufas for sale, $1.00 per peck at home. $3.00 per bushel at home. Apply to 2.13-4t Richard Ivey. FOR SALE—Buff Orpington Eggs 15 for $1.00, Apply to L. C. Hall. The Manhattan Cafe will serve yon with any delicacy the market affords and will prepare it properly. FOR RENT,—G 'wi 5 Room House, supplied with hot and cold water and bath and electric lights. Apply to Mrs. Ida EM. Armstrong. Cooking oil 75c per rnHnn. hogs'.e< d Or ba Molasses, Maple syrup and Ga. Cane Syrup injjbottles, can and bbl. at Emmett L. Baines. Just received Heinz sweet and sour pickles, Dills, horse radish, prepared mustard, mince meat etc., at C. E. Greene’s. 3 lti tin Lye 1 IOniiuy^iO ‘ a can, Sauer ] Kraut. Asparagus Tipajaud French pear, at Emmett L. Barnes. WANTED To buy one or two milch cows. Apply at this office. See EAGLE THISTLE advertise ments and save money. New lot of Basset’s V Mtn China at WOOTTEN’S. Fresh broad and cakes "always on hand at City Bakery. “Bliss" ‘'Cobbler” ‘Early Rose’’ and other varieties of seed Irish po tatoes at W. H. Leonard’s. Oabbige plants in any quantity, onion sets 12 !-2ca qr. Irish Gobbler. Early Rose and Triumph Seed Potatoes at Emmett L. Barnes. The Georgia Millitary College, is planning to have a splendid base ball team this year. Mr. Hammond Rey nolds, has reached the city, and will train the team Everybody knows Mr. Reynolds is a base ball player, and knows the game thoroughly. Twenty games have been arranged during the coming soason, with the leading prep sohools in the state. Ten of these games are schedule to be played on the local diamond. There are a number of splendid play ers on the team this year, Ellison, Rhodes, Treanor, Lamer, Swan, Tuu- nell, King, Fuller, Rossee, and mauy others who are auxions to get into the game. There is a spirit of baseball among the people of the city, and what is wanted this year is for the people to get enthusiastically behind the G. M. C. team. Let them realize at the start that they have the support, of the people of the city. Great hall can be expected. Children are ranch more likely to contract the contagions diseases when they have coids. Whooping cough, diptheria, scarlet fever and consump tion are diseases that are often con tracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical anthorities sav beware of colds. For the quick cure of colds you will find nothing bettt r than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take, For safe by all dealers. Mr. Wisenbaker Threw Himself in Front of Approaching Engine, and is Killed. Mr. Arthur Wisenbaker, who was at the Sanitarium of Dr. H. D. Allen, re ceiving treatment for pellagra, met a tragic death last Thursday morning. He, nnder care of an attendant, had left the institution for a morning walk, and the two were standing near the Central of ’ Georgia railroad track watching an approaching freight train Just before the train reached them, Mr. Wisenbaker threw himself on the track, and with a grasp of desperate determi nation, held on to the rails. The at tendant put forth every effort to save life charge but was uuable to do so The engine passed over him severing his head and arms from his body. Mr. Wisenbaker had never shown any in clination of suicidal intent, and his ac tion came as a surprise to the attendant who had him in charge. Relatives were notified, nnd the re mains of Mr. Wisenbaker was placed in the hands of Mr. Jas. A. Moore, to be prepared for burial. Relatives came to the city and the remains wore carried to Lake Park for burial, leaving on the Central of Geor gia Railroad Friday motngin, Mr. Wisenbaker was about seventy- two years of age, and was a citizen of Lake Park. He had been a sufferer for some time from the dreaded diseas pel lagra. MISSES KEIL«IVEY desire your presence at their disply of everything m Spring Millinery Including Importations of the Season’s Most Approved Styles March 18th Nineteen Hundred and Twelve Continuing Throughout The Season. sec last the The Weather Conditions. The hearts of the people of this tion were made to leap with joy Saturday, when after a rain, in early morning, the clouds rolled away and 1 lie sunshine burst forth m its gjory. They believed that tho bad weather was over, and that there was going to t e several days of sunshine. This opin ion was strengthened when Sunday dawned clear and cold, with the wind blowing gently from the north-west. The sun shone brightly all day. But, tdas! they were disappointed again. Monday morning the wind was blowing from the east, aud clouds hid the face of the sun. Early in the after noon it began raining and continued through Monday night and part (f Tuesday Clear weather is not yet in sight, hut let us hope it will soon come. Special display of Spring Mil llnery next Monday and 'Tuesday at Parker A Little’s. >1110 moi't id the ay II. Vi uiln ot Little, Cotton Almost Lost His Ole. S. A. Stid, of Mason, Mich., will never forget his terrible exjxjsure to a merciless storm.‘‘11 gave me a dread ful cold,” he writes, “that caused se vere pains in my chest, so it was hard for me to breathe. A neighbor gave me several doses of l)r. King’s New Dis covery which Drought great relief. The doctor said I was on the verge of pneu monia, but to continue with the Dis covery. 1 did so and two bottles com pletely cared me.” Use only this quick, sale, reliable medicine for coughs, colds or uny throat or lung trouble. Price 60c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by Ohas. F. Barrett. If You Are a Triiie Sensitive about the size of your shoes, it’s some satisfaction to know that many people can wear shoos a size smaller by Allen’s Foot-Ease into them. Just the tiling for patent leather shoes, and for break ing in new shoes. Sold everywhere, 26 cents. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y. l-6-4t Sensational Shooting In Atlanta. There is a great sensation going on in Atlanta. Last Wednesday Eugene H. Grace, a young businessman, called up the police station, aud requested them to send aid to his handsome apart ments as he had been shot. The police responded and found him in a desper ate condition. He claims that his wife first drugged him, aud then shot him. A pistol with one chamber empty waB found in a lower room of the house. At the time Grace called up the po lice Mrs. Grace was at the home of his parents at Newnan where she had gone that morning. She says that when she left home he was preparing to leave for a trip to the North. She was tele graphed to and returned immediately to Atlanta. She proclaims her inuocense, aud says that lie was shot by a burglar. Circumstantial evidence is strong against the woman, and the police are trying to clear np t lie Jmystery Grace is desperately wounded. His wife is in the tower awaiting the results of the wound. In the mean time the Atlanta papers are writing column after column about the affair, giving every pease of the cise to tho public. A Girl’s Wild Midnight Ride. To warn people of a fearful forest fire in the Catskills a young girl rode horse back at midnigtq and saved many lives, Her deed was glorious but lives are often saved by Dr. King’s New Dis covery in curing lung trouble, coughs and colds, which might have ended in consumption or pneumonia. “It cured me of a dreadful cough and lung dis ease,” writes W. R. Patterson, Wel lington, Tex., “after four in our family had died with consumption, and I gain ed 87 pounds. Nothing sosnreaad safe for all throat and luug troubles. Price 60o aud |1.00' Trial bottle free Guaranteed by Ohas. F. Barrettt, Drug gist. Shocking Sounds iu the earth are somelimes heard before a terrible earthquake, that warn of the coming peril. Nature’s warnings are kind, l.iui dull ]tiiu or ache in the back warns yon the kidneys need at tention if yon would escape those dan gerous maladies, Dropsy, Diabetes, or Bright’s disease. Take Eleetric Bitters at once and see backache fly and all your best feelings return. “Sly son re ceived great benefit from tiieir use for kidney and bladder trouble, 1 ' writes Peter Boudy, South Rockwood, Mich. "It is certainly a good kidney medi cine.” Try it. 50c at Ohas. if. Barrett. Seed Irish Pomtoei at Chandler Bros. Big BB1 Lime. Portlnnd'.Oement Wall Plaster at Eniine'.t L. Karnes Bsnr.tias, Orm.-ges a the Muuha:tau Gale. You can nlvvavs tret the Manhattan C.iie. :;d o ! cr fruit, a | a good meal at The Manhattan Cafe v. ill serve you a good meal at a reasonable rate. When \ou want iruil of any kind, you wit. find the cheapest aad tho best at the Manhattan Celt'.. Eggs For sale. Pure Single Comb Rhode Island Reds. $1.00 per 15. Mrs. G W. Parker, 809 Hancock, St. Milledgeville, Ga ben ilex Em L( Son liii, L fin Br. lung good to eat, Mother’s Hearts at 12 1-2 cts 3 packages aearoti for 25e . whole wheat ■ up and li any other sereais at L. Barnes. for our weekly display ad. .mg new every week. Uimndler etIPs Bliss and Oobbler^Potatoe s i k, junt received at Gbaud-.or ,'AKF wa e REPAIRED and enameled elds Tin hop. and . turn Semi . He w ill them re- Mottiers Wheat Hearts, try them once and you will repeat at Emmett L. Barnes. You should see our line of Sunshine Crackers in tins aud packages. It is the finest in town. Chandler Bros. The best cooks demand EAGLE THISTLE Soda. Just receivod at C. E. Greene’s, Heinz's, Dill's, sweet and sour pickles. Prepared Mustard, Herse Radish and Mustard, Mince Meat and all kinds of bottled Pickles. FOR SALE — Several trios and single cocks ot Black Breasted Red (lame chickens. Apply to Pow ell Allen. A full line of Raster Gaudies at My- rick Grocery Co. Tax Payers Notice. The law requires That all state and couutv taxes mast, be paid by April 2nd before any voter shall be qualified to vote in the State Election. K. P. HAWKINS, T. C. i'ou use EAGLE THISTLE Sods Y pron do be sta wh ■n judge a man doc bv what ho iif-AS to do, but by what he has . That is the only true rest. Cliam- un’s Cough Remedy jneged try its herd has no superior. People overy- peak of it in t!ie highest terms of praise. For sale by all dealers. Why Not an Anditsrium? Every one feels that this city needs an auditorium, there is no placa in the city tin. t can hold the crowd that this community often turns out. The city needs a hall that will accom modate comfortably two thousand peo ple, and above all it needs a hall with all tlie latest improvements as to fire escapes, etc. It is rumored that the present owners of the old hotel contemplate changing that building into s'x modern stores,, why not make the second floor a splen did auditorium. With a good stage, and two or three exits on tho different streets that it fronts, the place would be ideal. Mr. W. A. Walker, who is a great believer iu . LUedgeville real es tate, states that he is willing to fnrnisii his part of the old bote land iinanoo the proposition if the other owners will go into a stock enmpany, and change the hotel into a business block, aud no doubt all interested, wo«14 see tbs ad visability of making the second story an anditorinm, wklch with its location on the corner whore thore ooald bo obtained ligkt and air, and a good safe way in and ont would teaks it moot desirable Seme hew ail tko stores get tonnaots, and >11 the halls are rent ed, lets have the klook bnilt np, nnd the auditorium, by all means. f. L. 8. Mimses Keil A Iwejr have a large Sad well sclented stock ol M1I- liaery at rssssssUe prices* Their display begins March 18th Be sure and sec their line. IWMMWWlMllfctiBHiilldh'llBMMMiKMBailHBIBtHPBEgHKHCaihmraawKB|i || ,|i i If—llll—lliiir Him Our Spring* Line of Ladies’ and Gent’s Oxfords and i Pumps are arriving daily and we are in position to show you advanced styles for Spring Foot Coverings in Patent Leather, Tans, White Buck, Nuback, Gun Metal and Calf Skins. Watch our Shoe Window it will con vince you that we lead in the Shoe Business for tnis taction of the State.