The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, January 09, 1909, Image 4

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♦■§■■! 11 m i l l i 'l ■■»■+*••»••»■•? ■;■■> I LAWRENC B’S White Front ;i SHOE STORE They Are tfie People That Appreciate Your Business. + Fine Shoes for Ladies, $1.50 to $5.00 Heavy “ “ 1.25 to 2.50 < Fine Shoes for Men 2.50 to 6.00 Heavy “ “ 1.25 to 2.00 Fine Shoes for Bovs 1.25 to 3.00 Heavy “ “ 1.00 to 2.00 Fine Shoes for Children 1.00 to 2.50 Heavy “ “ 50c to 1.50 Our stock is packedjfull, in the Fine Dress Shoes to the heavy every day shoes. The prices are right—come to see us before you buy. We are in business to please you. Call to day, tomorrow, or any day, you will always find us ready to serve you. Standards Here are Strictly Main tained. j. H. Lawrence Shoe Go.! 118 Hancock St, Milledgeville, Ga. <4 y See Our Gent’s Furnishings Stock. Guaranteed Sox, $1.50 for 6 pair. Just lots of little things that men need. ♦ ■HlllWm 11 H4WH IIW Baldwin 60; Brisk «c Pottsru 60. Is now fully equipped to turnith you with best grade Brick in any {quantity fiom one to as many thousands as is needed. Size a$X4x8. These brick are guaranteed to be first class in every respect. Correspondence solicited. :::::: i A. A. VAUGHAN, SECT. ntLLKDOEVILLE, QA. WHEN IN AUGUSTA STOP AT The Albion Hotel (American l’lan) Broad Street. Dining Room Open Until 12 P. M. Luncheon 1 to 3, Fifty Cents. Private Dining Rooms for Ladies, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. BRYAN LAWRENCE, Propr. We Must Insist on Settle ment of all Old Accounts Due Fred Haug Shoe Co. Customers whom we have accommodated will readily appreciate this matter it they will consider the question. ET Us Have a Response Without DEL A Y Help us in the beginning and we will help you in the end. We have always done fhis and we have many elegant premium^ coming for those who trade with us this season. ' ed Hauo Shoe 60, Professional Cards ). P. 10. Physician-Surgeon mu lkpukville, - - - o\. 1 fa r-a W. Han cod' St. r. M. HALL. M. D. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEOr Office hours 11 a. m. to !*:*<» p. m. Office in Callaway Building, 136$ West Hancock Street. Milledgeville, Ga Oct. iq, iy. Dr. J. C. Croley PHYSICIAN Jk SVRGKQN MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA. Office Second Floor Opdra House Build ing. Office hours II a, m. to 1 p. m. 3 p. in. to 4 p. m. W. B. HUTCHINGS, —DENTIST— 5« V- Successor to Dr. F. S. Whitney. Offer* bla professional services to tbs people of tbl* citr and seclioa. Office in Horne Building. Mar 1st—1-yr^. BOOKS CREDIT Til FrMfeHt-T«Wf tin AtMi, to. “S5* - A hen will txolanoe her own ration If given'lb* opportunity, 4^ U. K & L b! (I OPEN hi if U) HBLiLAVo Studious Girls oil 1 * m« buck For First Day, Only .1 ozbh Out el Vboie Crowd Idiimy m Answer. One of the best ncords, according 1° president Parks, ever made Dy the G. N. A I. College students was scored this week when sll the students except uneven doxen answered roll call’off' the first morning. This i» without doubt a record-breaking event with snv college, the attendance being over 98 per cent of the total enrollment of over <00 students. The college opened Tuesday. The coming of the girls back to Mill edgeville gives new life to the town and though they da not mix and mingle with the people in general still their presence makes quite a difference to the place. 1 he college is now regarded as one of the best in sll the country and already indications point to another great term for next session. JCTOR KING OH H'-ei Sl»rn II Ml Ml Lilt 1ST IKITO. ki sans m m uui us msi*i jimmsci w trmswst UliaaM >u MST SHUSH IWCIHBTt IS TW IWTS AsIkorUau kf tsa si.ts u> ueov CSSSSIC. amn MS MS nun W. ffvsrsotss to refund n. »ue, If ool certs. All so*4J. cine, (urstshsa for u**-o* »* xurr or Isjuriesa sxdlcfss* yard. No d.tssUss freon ksslsc... PsilssM .» s Alstaess irc.isd t>, sosll sod arprr.o. Slsdi.iies .#*t everywhere tree fr.m |U. at breakage. Me medlelt. ms, C O. D. ealeee la liiocud. Char,e. low. Th.asaod. .f com cored. State re*r mm aad seed f.r uru. Coa.ultatlen HQ end whfldestlsl, la panen, *r kj letter. Cell or wru. la'oj. Dee’o delay. •I’atMa. ttt. ptm \ |. UMtWrrtaMgfiUMM.Ia All IU fanJ* 19* Ann siign, nirtd for Ilf*. Of “ .a^A.arOAt , ‘X? cy lliddtr r «. surtw*.faUy and pwrrwHAOAd I •» whvmv rn.es a.»4 wtiFTuai WfeMM MHl wa lkln , , la *— 1 —l Sea k. aw* •p« IT1TIB • k a Iffscts etsr*. sMl tMlsdUyManiMN. K^jPrw Moitum • - itHtaCI). Vw, III OrnolT. CMaiwMIba Make The Fowls All Very Gentle It Pays to Have Pets of Chickens as Well as of Cows, Horses and Otker Animals on tke Place. Rome people succord much boiler Is the keeping of ouultay then oUmu* and It will be found that as a rule thee, people are gcntl*. kind and aympnthello in controlling the fowl.. Fowl* nre quick to respond to thc.e qualities and will do their bett In return for them. the fowls get lo know one's voice ojr .peaking to them and then, hut I have found thla a very good thing at time*. Take for Instanoe the necessity of en tering the poultry hnu.e at night with a lantern; aometlme. thla will alarm the fowls and they will crowd together on ihe perebee and soon, will jump to the flodr. yet If upon entering 1 .peak tr them they will at once recognise vnf voloe and remain quiet. In another case If f. enter the ynrde with’n pVraon Who I* a stranger to them they may shoe fear, hut If I speak to them they .ooe quiet dotes. Fear acts harmfully upon poultry and no fowls can do well that are subject to Its Influente. This was quite noticeable in n oockr.l I purchased and h.d sent la me from u distance. If 1 stoop over to pick up anything he leaps m the air nlth squawks of fear, evidently t «peet- try me to hurl something at him. Whole he la now much bettet in this res|»-ct I Is pro ha Me m me tme wlU pa a before bo will get over this fear, evidou'v condoned Ly pcor treatment; and wt present he la une of my most uisaa'ta- factory birds. There Is, however, the other extreme of leing too kind, and letting the fowls do an they please, thus spoiling them. A certain control I., always necesnury for bett results, tut It can be had with out arousing fear. Fowls are quick to recognise this control and If It Is held lo will seldom overstep Its limits.— Tt llama Farmsr. sa^wmlLa *. KING MEDICAL CO., ’* im 7rCApTrA-cTT* (Tfcw^fMy r—L—Ally IfiMfyiriMA ’ v Af Oa»»iIa.) -5-B Keep The Kidneys Well Health ia Worth Saying, And Soma Milledgeville People Know How to 8aye It Many Milledgeville people take their live* in their hands bv neglecting the ktdneys when they know these otgans need help. Sick kidneys are responsi ble for a vast amount of suffering and ill health, but there is no need to suf fer nor to remain in danger when all diseases and aches- and pains due to weak kidneys can be quickly a«d per manently cured by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is a Milledgeville citizen's recommendation. Mrs. Mary Veal, S. Wayne St., Mil ledgeville, Ga., says: “1 suffered severely from kidney trouble for sever al years. I had an almost constant Dain through the small of my back ai.d sometimes it was so severe that I could not get about. The Kidney secretions were unnatural, I had miserable head aches and was nervous. Finally some one told me about Dean's Kidney Pills snd 1 sent to Geo, D. Case’s drug store for a box. 1 never used a remedy that gave me such great relief as Doan's Kidney Pills and I can never express my gratitude to them.” * For sale by all dealers. Pries 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Cf., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name—Doan's—and take m other. K. OF r. INSTALLED NEW OFFICERS MONOAT NIGHT Ledge la Flwirbnlog Condition an# Splendid set drifters Take Charge ot Affairs tor Year. Intereating ceremonies marked tile instalfaWsss of officers of Milledgeville IxxJffe K. of F. No. 128 Monday night, J. J. Wootten, Jr., was elected C. C. Col. I.. Kennan, prelate; Jesse Daniel, M. of W., Cel. D. 8. Sanford, K. of R. and 8.; W. J. Chandler, M. of E.; C. W. Richter, M. of F.; Chauncey Adams, Inner Guard; Byran Ivey, Outer Guard. Vice chancellor, Prof. Walker, and Master at Arms, F. W. Gobert, will be installed at the next meeting. The lodge is now in excellent condition having about 135 members composed of the leading business men of the city. The.reading and pool rooms of the society are well fitted up affording much amusement and recreation to the members. Com* FOR SALE Four good mules for sale, quick and get them cheap. C. M. Wright. Wc now have on hand a supply of those new Electric Light Globes which decreases consumption 'of eteo- tricity 1-3 and gives twice the light. Culver A Kidd. Night Rider 8 Raid The worst night riders are calomel, croton oil or aloes pills. They raid your bed to rob you of rest. Not-ss with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They never dis tress or inconvenience, but always cleanse the system, curing Colds, Head ache, Constipation, Malaria, 25c. at all druggists. When the great stocks of new things now in the stores find their ways into the home: of the city, life will be more worth while-so read the ads. MPTwibe the light, 1-S the cost when vou use our new Electric Ligh t Globes, Culver & Kidd The person who is not taking an in • terest in what the stores have to offer these days-and their advestiaement-is not taking an interest in anything on earth. ' SVMoney saved when you use eur new Electric Light Globes. Come to see us about the same. Culver A Kidd. No more "half-way advertising" for your store-aad you will no longer have a half-way kind of a store. We Desire To Thank Our friends and customers for the patronage extended us dur ing 1908. We Pledge to use our best en deavors to please you during the coining year. Wishing happiness and prosper 3 * ity to one and all, we are, Your friends, Miii6dQ6vii!6 Buflflu & Pumiture Go. Milicdoevllle. Ga. Genuine JelliGO Goal. Unequalled for Domestic Purpos es. PROMPT DELIVERY. Phone 152. Fowler-Flemistercoal COMPANY. Coal and Wood. Lime and CernenL