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PHONES ENTIRELY
To Dispense With Telegraph for
Giving Orders, Etc.,
to Trains.
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Victors $10 to $100. Easy
R. H. WOOTTEN, Local Distributor
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HRVIEW CANNING FACT’
IvlilLEDGEVILLE, GA.
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MAKE HEAVY LOSSES
Traffic is Demoralized, Millions
of Dollars Damege Through
out Southeast.
Wester P»m
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All up-to-date grocers sell it
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Stone Oround
Old style,
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Solicits patronage from the trade on
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA
Substitution of the telephone for the
telegraph for train signaling purposes
on every division of the Central of Gt.,
Railway now seems assured.
The llrst circuit has been about com
pleted between Columbus and Birming
ham. Work of installing the telephone
on the other divisions of the Centralis
expected to start shortly, anil it will
only be a matter of meutlis when the
entiro Central system will be equipped
with telephones for train signaling.
The telephone for train signaling is
now past the experimental stage, hav
ing been tried out with pronounced
success on several of the largo railroad
systems of the country.
While the installation of a telephone
system for train signaling will mean
a considerable extra expeuso the greatly
improved service it will afford will
justify the added expenditure, the of
ficials feel. The telegraph will continue
in use for commercial purposes and
regular business messages for the rail
road. and cone of the telegraphers will
lose the places because of the change.
Use of the telephones for signaling
on the Columbus division will begin in
a few days.
Legal Notice.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County. Of-
lice, Judge of the County Court, It
appearing to tire court that owing to
the illness of the families of the mem
bers of the bar, and the conflict in
the date of this court and Hancock
Superior court, it will be impractica
ble to hold the criminal court on the
4th Monday of March; it is therefore
ordered that the jury drawn, he not
served by the sheriff and that said
jury is not authorized or required to
appear at said term of court and is
hereby excused for the term.
Witness m,v hand officially, this the
2nd day of March, 1912.
John T. Allen,
Judge County Court,
Baldwin bounty, on.
I A true order as appears from the
j minutes of this court.
J Cleveland Cooper, Clerk.
Notice Exeective Committee.
SCHEDULE GEORGIA
Arrival oi Trains at Milledgeville
| Toe memb Q rs of the Democratic Ex
ecutive-Committee of Baldwin count.
| are requested to meet at the Court
House Satuulay, March 23rd., at 12
I o’clock. Juo. Conn,
Chairman.
Atlanta, March 16 —Reports of heavy
property damage throughout the South
east as the result of the terrifio rains of
the last two days continne to be re
ceived here and earlier estimates that
the losses will reach into the millions
are sustained. Rivers and smaller
streams are all out of banks and rail
road traffic is generally demoralized.
Reports to the Southern Railway
here today telling of the washout of a
trestle over the Haw river near Reids-
ville, N. O., stopping through traffic on
the main line, while schedules on
branch lines in the Carolinas have been
annulled because of washouts and dam
aged trestles. Through traius are be
ing detoured to the South by way of
Knoxville and Chattanooga.
Cotton mills and otheT industries
along the smaller rivers have beeu com
pelled to shut down by high water, and
in North Carolina alone the losses are
estimated at a half million dollars.
Reports from Columbia show similar
conditions in South Carolina. The Con-
garee and Broad rivers at Columbia
have become raging torrents and the
flood threatens to carry away the big
steel bridges over both rivers. At Cam
den the Wateree river has carried away
two bridges and all roads into the town
are submerged. The Saluda river also
is out of bounds and reports say a
freight tram has been caught between
two washouts near Saluda and aban
doned.
The Savannah river at Augusta came
to a stand to-night at 36 feet and 9
inches, after spreading over a large
part of that city. The damages, it is
said, will be much less than the mem
orable flood of 1908. At Macon the
rise of the Ocmulgee river caused
break in the water mains, cutting off
the water supply of part of the city and
leaving the city without fire protection
to-night.
From Southern Alabama come re
ports that all rivers are steadily rising
and damage to property is enormous
At Montgomery the Alabama has back
ed up neurit to the Union Station. Gov.
O’ueal today issued an appeal for help
for the storm victims at Headland,
where a hurricane yesterday killed five
and destroyed forty homes
AO.
72 from Macon
7 ! from Macon
32 from Macon
No, 71 from Camak
No. 35 from Camak
No. 73 from Camak
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Professional Cards
T. M. HALL. M. I).
PUACTII 1NQ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office hours 11 a. m. to 12: 30 p. m.
rice in Caliway Building.
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'GIAN AND SURGEON
OPLRA HOUSE
Uilledgeville, Georgia
S- OFFICE HOURS:
9 to 11 a. m.
.149 4 lo 5 p.m.
Is one that goes after the liver
good and strong, a preparation that
will drive away all indigestion,ccnsti
pation and liver troubles. When that
is done the cause of debility, tired
feeling, headaches and the other
symptoms of a run-down condition is
removed.
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Mules a3 Public Oulcry.
Saturday, March 2cd, will he sold
before the court House door at noon
to tlie highest bidders, two good
mules now used by the county.
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J. F,
O. L
MeKINLEY,
MILLER,
.MORAN.
DON’T EE BALD
Nearly Any One May Secure
Splendid Growth ol Hair.
will do this better than
you can tab
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any reined
ome oil hand.
(0.ATKINSON M. 9
Physician & Surgeon
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
132 1-2 Hancock St.
> sure and li
50c and SI per bottle at
Would YOU be caught
in such a position it jour
property was wiped out byj
.fire?
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We want you to com-
| pare the total of j our
i surance with that of
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the
Chas. F. Barrett’ S total value of your proper-
Dentist
C. RICHARD,
OFFICE IN
2nd Floor Hatcher Bid’?.
I0NE 336, RE61BEMCE 130.
Milledgeville, Ga.
Manufactured and Guaranteed by
R. L. T. Company
ANDERSON, S. C.
DR. W. B. HUTCHINS
—DENTIST—
Office in Ohlman Bldg.
( ve- W. S. Myrick & Co’s., Depart
ment Store.
Piiy
WM. A. ELLISON,
sician and Surgeon
„ Milledgeville, Ga.
L'uIIk ^iveu prompt attention day ana
r 'Kl t and night calls a specialty.
Hesideuce 203 N.Jefferson Street.
He Won’t Limp Now,
No more limppiug for Tom Moore, of
Cochran. Ga. “I had a hard sere on
my instep that nothing seemed to help
till I used Bucklin’s Arnica Salve,” tie
writes, “but this wonderful healer soon
cured me ” Heals old running sores,
ulcers boils, burns, cuts, bruises, eczema
or piles. Try it. Only 26c. at
Chas. F. Barrett.
Shocking Sounds
in the earth are sometimes heard before
a terrible earthquake, that warn of the
coming peril. Nature’s warnings are
kind. Ttmt dull ]iain or ache in the
buck 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. ‘‘My son re
ceived great benefit tropi their uso for
kidney and bladder trouble,” writes
Peter Boudy, South Rockwood, Midi.
“It is certainly a good kidney medi
cine.” Try it. 50c at Chas. F. Barrett.
ty and see if the ratio is a
reasonable one—if it’s not
see us at once and allow
us to write the additional
insurance needed in one
of our strong, reliable com
panies.
C. H. ANDREWS & SON.
2nd Floor Horne Building.
Milledgeville, Ga.
CHICKEN FOQl)
Food for fowls, also
domestic animals,
consisting of broken
corn and other grains,
known as “Screen
ings.” Oconee River
Mills.
We have a remedy that has aided to
grow hair and prevented baldness in 93
out of 1UU cases where used according
to directions tor a reasonable length of
-time. That may seem like a strong
statement—it is, and we mean it to ho.
uiid no one should doubt it until they
have put our claims to an actual test.
Wo are so sure that Rexall ”93,’ Hair
Tonic will euro dandruff, prevent bald
ness. stimulate the scalp and hair roots,
we personal!j 7 give our positive guaran
tee to refund every penny paid us for
it in every instance where it does not
give entire satisfaction to the user.
Rexall “93” Hair Tonic is as pleasant
to use as clear spring water. It is de
lightfully perfumed, and does not grease
or gum tlie hair. Two sizes, 50o, and
$1.00. With our guarantee back of it,
yon certainly take no risk. Sold only
at our store—The Rexall Store.
Jones Drug Co.,
Successors to Juo. H. Vinson.
A Hero In A LlgttiUpuse.
For years J. S. Donahue, So. Haven,
Mich., a civil war captain, as alight-
house keeper, averted awful wrecks,
but a queer fact is, h« might have been
a wreck, himself, if Electric Bitters had
not prevented. “The cured me of
kidney trouble and chill*,” he writes
“after T had taken other so called cores
for years, without benefit and they also
m i v ed my sight. Now, at seventy,
I am feeling fine.” For Dyspepsia, in
digestion, all stomach, liver and kidney
troubles, they.re without equal. Try
them. Only 50o. At Chas. F. Barrett,
Druggist.
You can say goodbye to constipation
with a clear conscience it. you use
Chamberlain’s tablets Many have
been permanently cured by their use.
Fur Sale bV t»il UoslelS.
SPECIAL LOW PRICE SALE
REAL LIVE BARGAINS
If you want the best, and
if you want to be sure of
always getting the right
styles and the lowest
prices. Shop with us.
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
Will be laces of unusual values and very choice
patterns, special sale price will be 5 cents a yard.
To appreciate them you should see them.
Special showing of White Net and White Voile
Embroidery Robes, very suitable for street cos
tumes or evening dresses $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 a
yard, bands to match.
White Corduroy and White Welts, very stylish
for one-piece dresses and separate skirts 39, 50, 75c
a yard.
White Serge 50c, 75c, $1.00 a yard, very stylish
for one piece dresses.
Some short lengths, running three to ten yds.
fifteen to twenty yds., a variety of styles and
colors, not this season’s goods, but are worth 50c
and some 75c. a yd. Will close out the lot
Thursday beging at ten o’clock
As long as they last.
ID c a
New Models
in the
If you want your gown to
hang gracefully and want
comfort and ease as well as
a good figure, wear the Amer
ican Lady Corsets. We have
all the models
Special Showing' in
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Oxford’s and Pumps.
Including all the new leathers, Gun Metals, Tans
and Patent Leathers, as well as white buck and
white canvas, $3, $3.50 and $4.