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COVINGTON, KY.
These brands of goods direct fr > n th j oli*3tit2 of K entncy,* "the home
of lovelv women, thoroughbred horses and Good]Whiskies.” ALEX E.
RIS Trade Mark on every bottle.
NONE BETTER
MIGHTY FINE ..
Harris' No. 900 Rva Whiskey, 4 full qta., 12.08; 8 qta., $6.80
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Harria’ Monogram Rye, 4 full qta.,
Hama’ Ruby Lee Corn. 4 full quarts, -
Karris’ Mountain Corn, 4 full quarts. -
Harris’ Holland Cin, 4 full quarts,
Harris’ Dublin Gin, 4 full quarts, • ■
Harris' XX Rock and Rye’, 4 full quarts,
Harris’ Peach and Honey Cordial, XX,
4 full quarts.. - ‘ •
Harris' XX Peach Rrandy, 4 full quart#
8.26; 8 qta., 6.40
2.06; 8 qta., 6.80
3.26; 8 qta., 6.40
2.06; 8 qta., 6.30
$.26; 8 qta., 6.60
2.06; 8 qta., 6.60
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2.06; 8 qta.,
2.06; 8 qta.,
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Express Prepaid on all packages of 4 quarts and over. Post • •
Office or Express Money Orders must accompany all orders ■•
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DR. KING MEDICAL CO., Atlanta, ca.
(Thoroughly reeponatble. Lagally Incorporated under the laws of Georgia.)
R. H MGCOMB
Phone 272
HaulinaPromotluDone
Heavy hauling without delay.
Moving household goods is a
Specialty with us.
"Complete facilities make it possible Cor us to
give you ideal service.
Call us up and give your orders.
ROM. H. M660mb.
St. Stephen's Episcopal Charoh.
Rer. Wra. Russell flearritt, D. D.,
Rector.
Sunday service*—Morning Prayer aad
Sermon. 11 a. m.
SuaJav Schcol, 9:80.
Friday Evening Prayer, 4 ft. m.
Hety Communion, the Fire* Huw^y
6*. themontn.
The Rector and hie family Bill be at
house te frinds each Monday night frees
8 to IS o’clock.
GRILLS THE VIVISECTIONISTS.
Advocate* of Ragulating Animal Ex
periments Ask Operators Som. Par-
tinont Question*.
Protesting against attempts to mis
represent the attitude of the Society
For tbe Prevention of Abuse In Animal
Experimentation, Mr. F. P. Bellamy,
counsel for tbc society, denies that
It ever proposed the prohibition of
vivisection. Tbe society stands, be
says, upon precisely the platform
where Herbert Kpencer, tbe greatest
of English scientists, stood when In
1906 he, with nearly 200 of tbe most
prominent physicians In England and
In Ibis country, signed a statement In
which he said:
"We believe, therefore, that the
common Interests of humanity and
science demand that vivisection, like
tbe study of human auatoniy lu tbe
dlssoctlng room, should lie brought Un
der tbe direct supervision and control
of tbe state. Tho practice, whether In
public or In prlvnte, should lie restrict
ed by law to certain definite objects
and surrounded by every poealble safe
guard against license or abuse."
Mr. Bellamy Insists that these ques
tions call for a frank answer from
those who oppnee any such safe
guards:
Queries Per the Doctors.
How can legitimate scientific work
by rouipetsnt men tie Injured by a law
which will limit all vlrlssctloa te com
petent persona?
How can legitimate scientific work
be Injured by a law which will com
pel the use of anaesthetics In all cases
where tbe success of tbs experiment
does not make tbe use of anaesthetics
Impracticable?
If our propoaed legislation does not
folly protect legitimate scientific work,
why do not oar opponents who criti
cise It accept oar often repeated Invi
tation nnd seggaet some amend—t
which will fully protect scientific re
search?
Why I be secrecy with which vivisec
tion is surrounded ? Has th* disem
boweling of living animats. In order to
experiment with Ibefr vital organs, or
th* arapatatlM of limbs from ons ani
mal and attaoMng them to another
become se palnlam that th* public
has no Inter sat to know what effort to
saad* to eav* unnecessary suffering?
Or to the brutality of th* #ttoto
Iking so bid eons or so an nesses* ry
that tbs operators do not dare te tot te
the light of Investigation upon M?
We again challenge them tv open
the doors of their star chamber tabors-
tones and tot tbo truth be known, in
ite other way cm they quiet tbe pA
th: -ipprehenefcm or avert tbe
tion ef which ftby have each dread.
PIONEER AMERICAN LINEN
RHUS BRANCHING OUT.
8eea Mother Grow Tosnj.
Huge Flan* Me** Planned Mad* Nseee
eery by One Vena's Development *4
New Indnstry.
Impreealv* evidence of th* progress
of th* pioneer American Linen mills
eetabltobad si North Brookfield. Mass.,
about s year ago to found la th* plane
Jnst completed for extending tho plant.
Beginning with IlmItW capacity In a
milt that had to be adapted by degrees
tothe requirements of thetlxfonl l.lnen
mills, the btuineee lias grown tc snch
an extent that plans have been drawn
for bslf a doaeu new but Mings, all
larger than the present main mill.
The plans cull for uu addition dou
ble the els* of the present main mill,
a new stork, storage ami shipping
building, weave shod, •■oxoilut" fac
tory. blench house und fil>or preparing
house. The two l.-ittcr fiulkllngs will
be lu the center of n quadrangle forin-
•*K would bo hard to overstate the.
wonderful change in my mother sines' We other ImlUlIngs mentioned,
shobeyan to use Electric Hitters.'’ writes ! All 'he buildings trill be of rc-en-
Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick of Danfoeth, Me. i forced concrete. The m-w wenre shed
"Although past 70 ahe seems re*Uy to be i U lo la- u two story building, provided
growing young again. The auttsrod un- j with overhead light Inc by incuus of u
TO MEflBERS OF THE
WIDEhA-WAKE
Pressing Club.
After expiration of your tickets we will no longer
press suits for $1.00 per month unless payment is made in
advance. Our reason is plain and logical, so let’s gettogeth-
or and understand each other, and do business on business
principles.
All pressing clubs charge $1.00 per month in advance
for 4 suits and tne majority of members of this club seem
unwilling to do this way. We can’t afford to preoo dothei
for 25 cts. per suit and then wait until tickets expire to col
lect. We understand, of course, why so many refuse to pay
in advance and that is because several have lost, money oil
account of the'cluh changing hands so often.
but 1 have been in Milledgeville long enough for peo
ple to know that l am not here to beat any one and will
carry out all my contracts, no matter how large or small.. It
costs money to run a pressihg club and unless regular mem
bers oay in advance for their tickets they will have to pa^
the sqine price extra work brines.
I pia
eideration of tne club. If the club cannot be operated sys~
tfimtitally and according to the rules adopted by all suc
cessful clubs then I’m ready to drop it. All member* wno
are willing to pay $1.00 in advance for their tickets can get
4 suits pressed for them, otherwise I must charge full price.
Respectfully yours, ; . •<£
*E. S. Barton
Sticceisor to J. L„ Daughtry, Propr.
Wide-A-Wake Pressing Club
coma aee
Business Locals.
Wight Eider • Mai*
The werst night riders aie calomel,
erotvnoii or aloes pills. They raid your
bed to rob too of rcet. Not se with Dr.
King’s New Life Fills. They never dis
tress or inconvenience, but always
cleans* th* evstem, curing Colds, Head
ache, Constipation, Malaria, 26*. at all
druggists.
IV^Moaey saved when you use^our
new Klee trio light Globes. Com* to see
us about tbo same. Culver A Kidd.
FOR BALE
Poor good mules for sale. Come
quick and get them aheap.
C. M. Wright.
—Sugar $4.40.
—Pride and Blue Ribbon Floor Ite.
— dibs. Lump Starch 26c.
—Leaf Lard 12 1-$c.
—6 gala, uoii 76c.
— 71b*. grits 3Se.
-Wheat bfan $1.20 sack.
—Cotton weed men) $1.40.
—AU hesnrv goods at wholesale prices.
W. H. Montgassery.
-All kind of garden seed and onion
seta at Emmett L. Karnes.
EKMMP*Rutter »nd eggs, always fresh,
at C. K. Greene’s.
BEARDEN,S WEEK1.Y TkADC UST.
Good plow hames 25 cts. per pair,
: Gantt cotton planters and guano distrib
utors, plow bridles and wagon harness,
toM mis^ from dys^^ia for as^ewx. tooth roof containing 375 sky- all kind of plow implements, new crop
At tost she could neither eat, drink
aleep. Doctors gave her up and all
inediesfiult-d till Electric Ritters worked
such wonders for her health.,’ They in
vigorate all vital organs, cure Liver and
Kidney troubles, indues sleep, impart
strength and appetite. Onh 50c at all
druggests.
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^FOR UP-TO-DATE JOB
PRINTING SEE THE NEWS
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♦ COMPENSATION. ♦
♦ By F. H. Phillips. +
♦ Task, not time's the meutrare ♦
♦ Of toll; that task Is fit +
♦ Which finds the worker willing ♦
A And leaves him loath to quit. g
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b When work spells merely wages, ♦
♦ It's sot In lower case. ♦
♦ When the Pay Roll and tho work- ♦
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At last come face to (ace. 4
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4 Hut the work of the master 4
4 workman 4
4 And his pay In figures clear 4
4 Loom large on the Final Roster 4
4 In tho hands of tho Great 4
4 Cashier. 4
lights. The iwiwor plant win be lo- , , . .
ested well away from the mill building Mrdon ^ canned peachM ’ moat;
protior. all (lie nine history In which and vegetables, boat cream cheese anu
will Ik- el.Ctrl ally operated. A slock macaroni. Eagle and Phoenix plow
Issue of about gtin.oon made In eon- „ , . , , , ,, t
, ,, rope, all kind of horse collars. Inter
no-lion wlwt the hegluurng or these ’
extensions was all taken within a national store powder, sweet potatoes
week, largely by original shareholders and fat mackerel, Messina lemons,
lu the mills.
The Oxford mill was the first es
tablishment In the I'nltcd States to
undertake the manufacture of linen
products from fiber prepared by the
kludge process. This nci-outplishes iu
a few hours tbe work that abroad re
quires many weeks. Judglug from
the extensions to he carried out by the
Oxford mills, there seems to be no
further reason to qu-stlon the im
mense success of the undertaking.
JOHN G. BEARDEN.
FOR SALE.
Three hundred bushels of good corn
in the ear. Apply to.
J. L. Barnes. 313 Jefferson St.
BMTThe ladies should all see R. H
Woolten's lino of household and enam.
ware.
Dread -
— Fresh bread, Sohlewisger-Meyer &
Co.’s make—twice a week at C. E
Greene's.
Turbins Pans Per American
noughts.
For the forced draft equipment of*
the United Stgtcs hnttleshlps Dele- -Honey Comb candy, Heinx.s swee.
Ware nnd North Dakota twenty -eight sour and mixed pickles. Emmett L.
turbine fans, each with a capacity of' Bara<».
24,000 cubic feet a minute, hare been
44a444444#
The amendments to the - oust t
of t.iorgia permitting counties to name
a rural police force and to put in sew
er and sanitary regulations, because of
fon and effect on Jan. 1.
In , rdor to have a nual police fore
it i~ necessary that two surcessiv
grai d juries recommend the cs’abiis'
me tbo forao.
built st tbe Troy works of the Strocco
Engineering company.
Although only twenty-seven Inches
In diameter, tbe fourteen Sirocco tur
bine faus to be Installed on eaeh of
the United States Dreadnoughts sup
ply 83H.OOO cubic feet of sir every
minute to keep the fires rrwirlug under
the boiler* of these monster war ves
sels. It Is an enormous output fpr
theU small slxe that has led to tt
adoption of this type of fan on all tin
princtjMil transatlantic liners. In Euro
pean navies and now by the United
States naval authorities. The fane
are built on tbe same principle as a
steam turbine and consist of a 1
“squirrel cage'' drum surrounded by,
sixty or more narrow blades.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Ninety Acres of Improved Farn
Land, located about seven miles sout.i
vest of MiUedeeville.. Apply to-
E-JX-HUBBARD.
£tate Sanitarium
-When vou are in line for counti
ims, nar.Kb oie, spaienbs and sausag<
the, at IS cts. per pound, delivered
none No. 619.
‘Why not have-the.best light the'
■os and especially when, you can save
3 the amount of cost by getting some
L the m-w Globes.- Culver & Kidd.
FOR 8ALE ,
Feur good mules for sale. Cctc%'
quick and got them cheap.
C. M. Wright.'
\
OTF*A large and comfortable oflp#
for resit, fronting aorth ondeaat. App(p
to- j. C. WHITAKER.
HTTwie* th* light, l-I the real
wnen you us* our new Klectrie Light-
Globes, Culver A Kidd
-Hogshead ot geo ulna Cuba
sea just opened. IsunstHi
—Pickle* in bulk and bottle* at C.
Greene’s.
■^Perfection oil beaten aad Rajr-O
amps always give perfect oat
See them at R. H. Wootten’s.
IM"W* now have on hand i
of those new Electric Light Glebe*
which decreases consumption .of moo.
tricity 1-3 and gives twice tbo Hght«.
Culver A Kidd.
—Chase and Sanborn’s eoffew
teas, best made. Emmett L.
Sale Agt.
wice the light for 1-8 of the
monov is what our now Globes will da
Culver Kidd.
—Five cars of Bermuda hay, will set!
in any quantities. Emmett L. Barnes
A handsome and perfectly gentle
Horse for sale. Not afraid of automo
bile or anything else. Apply to
J. C. WHITAKER.
—Original Augusta steam bread every
day Emm >tt L. Barnes | *
PMTFJR RENT-Six-rocm cottagv?
on South Wayne street, now ecupied
by H. A. Dearman Immediate possess
ion. Appiy to,
WARREN EDWARD.
\\ atch that old rooster a little aad
you »nl liinl out he is a tyrant. Hot■
*.er send him to market.
Save everything that
,rctu food lor tho lions;
will furnish
a >s an aid
‘To set'tho winter eggs we most
prepare and plan for tnetii tho year
laround.
Make tho hen house cheerful. Sat
.founding* nave much to do with egg
reduction.
, Ham Actor*—Ha* the dramatic art
made any great strides In this town?
Amber Pete—No. psrd; but some
Actor folks, have. Some of them have
.eft with ten-foot strides.—Exchange.
1 Tne government's preliminary est*.
icaty* of average yield per acre of po
tatoes is- 86.9 bushels, ss compared
with 95.4, the final estimate an 1907,
102.S In 1906. and SS.G the ten-year
averages- A total prcdnct.on of 274,-
C60.POO bushels Is thus iufi.-ated, as
compared with 297.942.000 in 1907.
the quality is S7.6 per cent, against
$8.8 laei year, and 87.6 a ten-year
average.
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