The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, January 23, 1909, Image 3

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Hr+Hr tHf-H-l-H f>» H If-H MH Obi your oaobayis rianfe Prom Us. ■Send your order now, for it is time to plant. All best var eties for this section, deliveries quick as possible. Cheapest prices for va-leties of highest rrade. Address Box K, or Phone No. 38, Milledgevillc, ua. See that the next sack of Flour that you get from your grocer is just like this cut. It will be worth ♦ your troble. 31. Cm Com\>^ SOLE DISTRIBUTORS ♦iHf-W-i- f-f ff-H- VRAT 5 neST IMP0 RrANT TO YOU wtie.n m i'j'i Seed Quality or frioo? Each are important points to consider but QUALITY must be FIRST, alwayp. QUALITY, is first in selecting, growing and selling ALEXANDER'S seed and our prices are right. ALEXANDER’S seed are CHEAP because they grow and grow what you want, better seed can not be bought. Send for our latest catalog on any seed you need for Fall! planting » THE ALEXANDER SEED CO. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. BOX 40. “My Young Sister” writes Mrs. Mary Hudson, of Eastman, Miss., “took* my advice, which was, to take Cardui. She Was staying with me and was in terrible misery, but Cax- dui helped her at once. TAKE It Win Help You J 30 ‘Last spring,” Mrs. Hudson continues, “I was I in a rack of pain. The doctor did no good, so I began I to take Cardui. The first dose helped me. Now I am in better health than in three years.” Every girl and woman needs Cardui, to cure | irregularity, falling fcclingsjieadache, backache and iflar " ‘ I similar female troubles. ~ Cardui is safe, reliable, I scientific. Try Cardui. AT ALL DRUG- STORES THc GvaND JUKY : PRESENTMEN TS FOR 1909 (Continued from page 2.) Otto M. Conn. Fire Insurance City Cafe, Cigari-ttes 10 Of 26 (X) $ 603 (Hi K P HAWKINS, Tax Collector Baldwin Co , Ga. Sworn to and subscribed before me, tins 12th day of Jau. 1909. tV, II. Stembridge, Ordiuary B O. Oa. Summary of School Operations for tbe Year 1908. To the Honorable Grand Juror*, Spring Term Baldwin County Superior Court Gentlemen: In conformity to law I -uibinit the following coudeuaod state- ment of the operations of the Public Schools for the yoar 1908: Number white school 18 Number white pupils enrolled 1089 Number oolored schools 96 ' Number colored pupils enrolled 2100 Total number of Schools 44 Total number of pupils enrolled 3189 Total average atteudanoe of white pupils, 748 Total average attendance of oolored pupils, 1346 Total average attendance of white and oolored pupils, 1998 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Resources: To balance from 1907 1 047 87 To State Tress, oheck 10,54108 To loau, Milledgevilie Bkg Co 8,000 00 4444444444444444 ♦ ♦ THE BRIGHT SIDE. ♦ !♦ ♦ )♦ There Is many a rest In the road 4 !4 of life. ♦ ■ 4 If we only would stop to take ♦ '♦ It, ♦ ♦ And many a tune from tho better ♦ ♦ land, ♦ ♦ If the querulous heart would ♦ ♦ wake It! 4 ♦ To the sunny soul that Is full of ♦ ♦ hope ♦ ♦ And whose vautlful trust ne’er 4 4 fnlleth, 4 4 The grass Is green and tho 4 4 flowers are bright, 4 sr Though the wintry wind pre- 4 4 vaileth. 4 4 4 4444444444444444 $14,488 46 Disburse inents: By expenditures to date aa per vouchers submitted $13,614 77 Balauee - 1,978 BS Respectfully submitted, Rioh'd. N, Lamar, County School Com'r. Milledgevilie, Ga., Jan. 1, 1009. Sheriff's Report. To the Grand Ji rj of Baldwin County, January term, 1909 See Good Times Coming. Business Men Say There's Little ty Fear During Next Twelve Months. (Chicago Dispatch New York Herald.) There is a general agreement among the leading financiers ana heads of the large establishments in Chicago that the year 1909 will be one of general and groat prosperity. With political un certainty to removed by the national election business men see little to fear and much to hope for in the prospect of legislation. Some leading Chicago houses state that the purchasing power of the farm ing class has increased so greatly that it more than comoenaates for the loss V. H. MOSS Successor to BRAKE & MOSS Practical Plumbing and Steam Repair Work a Specialty. All orders given prompt Attention. V. H. MOSS Miueogevilie, Georgia. THE PERFECT WAY J scores of Milledgevilie Citizens Have Learned It. I beg leavo to,.saport that , l * ln< l n 0 \ , ’’ef 'pu C hasing power by the manufactur er, report I have received af the funds 1 » j ing class. last report of the county the sum of $T 14 38 and the same has been disbursed by mu aa follows: To tho county throng): Judge Johu T. Allen, the sum of $ 15 00 To Solicitor General 140 00 To County Solicitor 11V) 06 To myself ns Sheriff 100 68 To Clerk of Court 82 45 To warrants 0 25 $614 28 I Invite your inspection of the jail, conrt house and to the other pnblio properly in my charge and to »n in- stwetion of tho books and papers of my office. Respectfully submitted, S. L. TERRY, Sheriff Baldwin County. Clerk’* Report- To tho Honorable Grand Jury of Bald win Superioi Court, January Term, 1909. Gentlemen: This is to oertify that since the last regular session of Superior oourt, no money has passed through my hands belonging to the state or county. The records of this office are open for your inspection and f wish to further state that the Commissiouers of Roads and Revenues have re-embnrsed me in full for all expenditures made by mu for flxtnies now in thisoffioe. Respectfully submitted, J. C. COOPER, Clerk Superior Court, Baldwin County Georgia. Report of Ordinary. January 11th, 1900. To the Honorable uraud Jury, Bald win county. Gentlemen: I have the honor to hand you herewith my report as Ordi nary of Ualdwiu County, Ga. No money belonging to the County has passed through my hands since my last report. The records of my office are open for your inspection. If I can serve your honorable body call on me. I am, Yonrs fo Serve, W H STEMBRIDGE, Ordiuary, B. O., Ga. Report of County Judge. Milludg.-vtlle, Ga., Jauy. 11, 1909 To the Honorable grand Juary, Juny. Term, Baldwin Superior Court, 1909. Gentlemen: —I beg herewith to hand you this my report covenng # the js.nod since the date of the adjourn ment of cur July Adjourn term, which convened in this Coouty the first week in November, 1908, np to this date. There is no fund or property of the Coontv coming iuto my hands as the Judge of tlie County Court, save the sum of $15,00, which was paid to mu by the sheriff, who is ex-officio County Court bailiff, and collected by him from fines and settlement and uoi prrssed criminal cases This fuud of coarse belongs to thecoanty. ami I nave paid the tame over to tiie treasurer, aud i hold his receipt for the same. As to the cases tried in said Conrt and other matte, s touching the admin istration of this Conrt, I respectfully refer yon to the report of Hon. Carl Vinson, County Holicior, which is her eto attached Mid made a part of this report. You will obrtrve that this goes into detail relative to the transaction of business before that com t. Respectfully submitteb, JOHN T. ALLEN, J. B, C. C. Ga. That there has been a gradual but certain improvement in business gen erally in the last six months of the year is generally agreed in the business world. Tho national election of Nov, 8 disappointed enthusiasts who expeoted an immediate resumption of unparallal- ed activity that existed in the first six or eight months of 1907. But to the moro sober minds among the leaders of industry a boom peried is not desirable. ALWAYS KEEP A,BOTTLE IN THE HOUSE “About ten davs before Christmas I got my hand hurt bo badly that 1 had to stop work right in the busy time of the year,” says Mr. Milton Wheeler, 2100 Morris Ave., Birmingham, Ala. “At first I thought I would have to have my hand taken off, but someone told me to get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and that would do the work. The Liniment cured my hand and 1 gladly recommend it to everyone.” Mr. J. E. Matthews, proprietor of St, James Hotel, Coming, Ark., says: "My finger was greatly inflamed from a fish sting and doctors pronounced it blood poising. I used severs' applica tions of Sloan’s Liniment and it cure me all right. 1 will always keep a b' t tie of Sloan’s Liniment, in my house. Mr. J P. Evans of Mt. Airy, G- says—“After being afflicted for th years with rneuma ,-in, used Sloas. , Liniment, and War. cured sound an welt, uud giuu to t,ay 1 haven't bi • in.noted wilt; r.n u.ri.i.lsni since. aly lag was badl\ i ol. n Hum my hip t inyknie. •...» naif u buttle took the Hum and swelling out ” If you suffer from backache, There is only one way to cure it. The perfect way is to cure the kid neys, A bad hack means sick kidneys, Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan’B Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. Are endorsed by Milledgevilie people. J. R. Duke,’ 311 N. Jefferson St., Milledgevilie, Ga., says: “I been using Doan's Kidney Pills for a few weeks and have received more benefit from them than from any other kidney remedy, I have ever tried. I suffered from kidney trouble for' some time and my back ached severely. The kidney secretions were irregular in passage and cause me much annoyance. I finally procured Doan’s Kidnev Pills at Geo. D. Case’s drug store and began using theih. Since that time I hare been steadily improving and take plea sure in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills to other.” For sale by all dealers. Thrice 60 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. 4444444444444440 ♦ MOTHERS SONG. ♦ 4 IJe still, little head, In thy nest, ♦ 4 Lie safe, little heart, upon <4 4 mine; 4 4 For love Is the watch of thy rest ♦ a And angels with mother com- 4 4 bine 4 4 To guard thee asleep on my 4 4 breast.— 4 4 Lie safe, little heart, upon 4 4 mine. 4 444444444444444 WANTED. Responsible man with horse and bog gy in each community, salary $6.00 to I $10.00 per day, to take orders from owners of Farms, Orchards and Home Gardens A splendid opportunity for fanners’ sons, also fraittree and sew ing machine agents, to make a business connection which will become more profitable each year. Address P. O. Box 121, Youngs Island, S. C. Tortured On ▲ Horse. "For ten years I couldn’t rid a hbroe without, being in tortnrsp'from piles,” T. Napier, of Rugless, Kv., doctors and other remedies The woman who never reads adver tisements probably patronizes the mer chant who never adverlises-lf there is such a woman and such a merchant. writes L. S. “when all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me.,, Infallible for Piles, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Boils, Fiver-Sores, Eczema, Salt Rheum, corns. 26c. Gnaranteed by all druggists. CHICKEN FOOD. Good for fowls, also domestlo^mimals, con sisting ofvhroken corn and other grains, known as "Screen ings.” Oconee River* Mills. 2-17 if. r- r Report of County Solicitor. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY PURCHASERS nra lstab.lil.lB.tf tUS xialkla. SMI per a. H a. ■< iwt, tf tLM p«r a. r.O-B. V4UNCSISIAND.S.C Our Special Exprcaa Bata «a Ptoofci is Very Low. Wc grew the first Frost Proof Plants in 1868. Now have over twenty thousand satisfied customer*; and wc hav. growl tad sold more cabbage plants man si other perms in tbe Southern states coabiaed. WHY? because our plants must please or we send your money back. Order now; it is time to set thr* plants in your sec tion to gee extra early cabbage, ar.d they are the ones tint sell for the most money. ttJWtTSSassiK. 3 *' WB.CC«rNyC»- r*v 121 vm*i !*■$.s. c Milledgevilie, Ga. Janv. 11, 1909. Hor. Johu T. Allen, Judge of the County Court of Baldwin County. Dear Sir:—I take pleasure hen with in submitting to you iny report a* Solicitor of tbe Court over which you preside frem the July Adjourned Term of Baldwiu Superior Court to tbe 11th ; day of Jan. 1909. I Them has been tried 23 cases. Verd icts of Guilty have been returned in 16 cases. Verdicts of not guilty have I been returned in 6 cases. In two case. ' mistrials have been declared aud in 1 one case a n lie proeetmi was entered I upon payment of the cost. Them are now pending in the Super 44444444444444444 t A DAILY THOUGHT. 4 1 would be Iruo. for there are 4 4 those who trust me: 4 4 I would be pure, fer there are 4 4 thjwe who care: 4 4 I would be strong, for there Is 4 4 much to suffor; 4 4 I would be bravo, for there Is 4 4 much to dare. 4 I would be friend of all—the foe 4 4 —the friendless; 4 4 1 would be giving and forget 4 4 the gift; 4 4 I would be humblei for 1 know 4 4 my weakness; 4 4 I would look up—and laugh— 4 4 and love-nnd lift. 4 ♦ 4 44444444444444444 "Olivox in bit 1 lea i i I hi C. E G* The name is marked Exhibit "V Also a statement of th. names that have been acquitted and this is marked Exhibit “B". also the cases that have. - , , , - . .been nolle prosequi and the cases in ior Court three certloranes and in the wMrh „ Wn Glared, aud qnart-rly term of the County Court „ ^ lllHrllWl Kxl „ lllf . , ►PEACHES fFAIRYIEW canning fact’y J. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. A A (kAdklkAAAJk A Jk XXXXX4W* -’VIP Giark Milling Go. AUGUSTA, GA. Manufacturers of the Blue Ribbon Winner “Survivor Flour” Also Other High-Grade Flours# Meal* Grits and Feed Stuffs# “Survivor” the Blue Ribbon Winner for three consecutive years is the purest, best, most wholesome Flour sold in the maret. Made from selected grains, by the most perfect machinery and in one of the sunniest corners of the Sunny South, 0,1“ f off churn of hood. I I herewith attach a statems it show lug the auiouut of monev rolln c.-o end how the sutue lux. Uxu. di.t-.wutM. Ibce.MCtluitv mhnii»t«-d. CARL VINSON. Suluruo ’ JULES RIVAL, President W. B. YOUNG, Vice President W. M, DUNBAR Treas. & Gen’l Mgr. FRANK M.DUNRAR Secretary. -xxrcrsxxxxxxxxxi yxxxxt