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Thirty-nine Years Ago In
And Around Milledgeville
„g The Local Items Appearing In The Un
order January 29th, 1889.
cP crse* were all high
UNION HtLUKUtR, miu.c.uuc.vit.
prompt in the discharge of his duties. | OCC
By his mat.ly and upngnt course ~
he has won the respect and cnnfi-'
dence of all our people. I n Mlw
Harrell personal attractions and
Christian graces are sweetly blended.
She will ado.n and make happy the
home of the worthy young man who
has chosen her for his life partner.
terar went to the woods with an axe
.and cut out and made a plow stock,
fastened on a plow and with a litlte
steer plowed the entire crop, making
I seven uujes of cotton and a consid-
I erable amount of vegetal.!-•>.
Mrs. Henrietta Kenan died on last
Wednesday, after an illness of many
years. She was eighty-tv,o years of
age.
The Baldwin Furniture Co.
^ rade is about the liveli-
. . . was not able
l-ath. He will be
w hl ‘ r ‘' . ^ i .y, and hold services
h‘ r ' '' ' , . M i n g at St. Stephen’s
"J” •H ‘' huri h-
Roberts, of the Ish-
i the
Col. Jos. K. Pottle, of .Milledge
ville, was in town last Friday, at
tending the meeting of Stewards of
this district. There is not warmer
friend, more high-toned gentleman
or more intelligent, conscientious
citizen anywhere than Joe Pottle. It
is always a source of genuine pleas
ure to grasp his hand
social converse with him—Wurrenton
Clipper.
Richelieu — This historical i
popular ploy was put on the boards
of the Opera House, last Thursday
night, by an amateur company of this
city, headed by the distinguished
orator am! tragedian. Col. Miller
Grieve, Col. Grieve taking the part
of the King. Mr. T. R. R. Cobb, of
Athens, Miss Vivian Taylor and Mite
. . Laura Paine, were mentioned as the
enjoy j others taking part.
n on the streets
pen face looked
comfort in Janu-
all right in
There will be a
in that codch i
Las
Wednesday afternu
lock Mr. R. Henry W-
Miss Mil
11a
dor r men like Mr. S. Barrett
Mr. G. T. Whilden vouVl build
ivn ill the middle of tie Dkefee-
r. W. A. Massey has gi fen up his
ion on the railroad, and Mr.
*11 Compton hus been appoint-
succeed him.
?. R. Fowler, who assists his fath-
i r . the Post-oficc, is a msot energe-
. - man. lit- hus to be at his
p.«*. from five o’clock in the morn
ing until after if at night.
The Southern Express Company
pre-rnted Mr. Henry Wootten a pass
for himself and bride for a trip to
I - i was n nice bridal pres
ent anil the high appreciation
wf the company for their agent in
marriage. The ceremony was perform j
ed by Rev. T. H. Gibson at the!
Methodist church. The decorations
Were simple and beautiful. Two lit
tle girls, Mis.ses Louise Wright and
Mary Conn, preceded the bridal party
and held ppen the gates. The at
tendants were Mr. J. J. Wootten and
Mite Birdie Moore, Mr. C. S. Carey,
of Sparta, and Miss Aurie Brantley,
Mr. John Conn and Miss Hattie
Wright, Mr. Jos. E. Pottle and Miss
Willie Roberts. Messrs J. E. Caraker
and B. B. Adams acted as ushem
Mr. and Mrs. Wootten left on the
4:15 train for Florida. We join
their manay friends in wishing for
them a bright and happy life.
Mr. Wootten is otjc of the most
energetic and highly esteemed of
our young busints* men. He has
been the agent for the Southern Ex
press Company in this city for many
years, and has been faitbful and
utiful
Flowers y
Free/
Ite for Hastings’Catalog !
CHEVROLET COACH FOR SALE
Our Mr. Ashfield ha. personally
overhauled this one from rear-end to
radiator, he ha. put hi. O. K. on this
car which should be enough for
most skepitical, look thi. one c
L. N. JORDAN
Witth Spring approaching, and with a Spring New Slock arriving every day. The
Store extendi the usual Spring Invitation to visit ui
OUR STOCK, YOU WILL FIND UP TO DATE IN EVERY RESPECT:
PORCH FURNITURE.
PORCH SHADES.
REFRIGERATORS.
FREEZERS.
WINDOW SHADES.
In fact, everything that goes with a New Spring Stock, yna will find here and n
Genuine welcome awayi awaits yon.
Winter’s Colds
and Chills
Throw Heavy Burdens
on the Kidneys.
up. impurities i
t lie blood
achy with headaches, dizziness and
oflen nagging backache. A common
warning is scanty or burning secretions.
Doan a Pills, a stimulant diuretic,
increase the accretion of the kidneys
The Baldwin Furniture
J. C. INGRAM, Manager.
Milledgeville, Ga.
everywhere. Ask ycur
Are endorsed by users
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PILLS
60c
A STIMULANT DIURETIC v^i KIDNEYS
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