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Business Locals.
—Remember Blood-
worth &. Stembridge
t Co. are still selling out
-Gaseline in 6 gallon cans, batteries . .... , ,
and gas engine oil. You don’t have to their ClOthlOg StOCK at
w«t. Emmett L. Barnea. CQgt> Q et n0xt tQ the
Money saved when you use our U ar „ a ; ns
new Electric Light Globes. Come to see , “
!! Alex E. Harris & Co j
(Incorporated)
COVINGTON, KY.
These brands of goods direct from tbs old'Stite of Kentucy,* “the home
of lovelv>women, thoroughbred horses and Good|WhiskIES.” ALEX E. HAR-
RlSjTrade Mark»on every bottle.
NONE BETTER
MIGHTY FINE
Harris' No. 900 Rvc Whlskoy, * full qts., *2.05; 8 qts., *5.30
Harris' Monogram Rye, 4 full qU.,^C- 5.25; 8 ifa., 6.40
Harris’ Ruby Lee Corn. 4 full quarts, * 2.66; 8 qts., 5.30
Harris’ Mountain Corn, 4 full quarts, - 3.25; 8 qts., 6.40
Harr’s’ Holland Gin, 4 full quarts, - 2.66; 8 qts., 6.30
Harris'Dublin Gin, 4 full quarts, - - 3.26; 8 qts., 6.60
Harris' XX Rock and Rye, 4 full quarts, 2.66; 8 qts., 5.60
Harris’ Peach and Honey Cordial, XX,
4 full quarts, .... 2.66; 8 qts., 6.00
Harris’ XX Peach Brandy, 4 full quarts 2.65; 8 qts., 6.00
■*JC.
.•:ixa
Express Prepaid on all packages ot 4 quartsl and| over. Post
Cfiice or Express Money Orders must accompany all orders.» +
DOCTOR
kingI
L UIILM IIUHTO II MUICIIL
Life 100,000 Tears Age.
us about the same. Culver A Kidd.
FOR SALE
Four good mules for sale. Come
quick) and get them cheap.
C. M. Wright.
FOR SALE.
Three hundred bushels of good 'corn
in the ear. Apply to,
J. L. Barnes, 813 Jefferson St.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Ninety Acres of Improved Farm
Land, located about seven miles south*
west of Milledgeville. Apply to-
E. D. HUBBARD,
State Sanitarium
-When vou are in line for cjut
hams, backbone, spa reribs and sausage
either at 15 eta. per pound, delivered,
phone No. 619.
— Best lump lime. Portland cement
and plaster Paris. Emmett L. Barnes.
FOR SALE Cat
Four good mules for sale. Come
quick and get them cheap.
C. M. Wright.
PVFOR RENT-Six-room cottage
on South Wayne street, now occupied
by H. A. Dearman Immediate |>o»sess-
ion. Apply to,
WARREN EDWARD.
I^^Olives in bottles and in bulk at
C. E. Greene’s.
WANTED
Responsible man with horse and bug
gy in each community, salary *6.00 to
*10.00 per day, to take orders from
owners of Farms, Orchards and Home
Gardens A splendid opportunity for
farmers'sons, also fruit tree and sew
ing machine agents, to make a business
connection which will become more
nrofltsbie each year. Address P. O.
Box 121, Youngs Island, S. C.
25 lbs. sugar $1.35.
8 lbs. grits 25cts.
1 bu. meal 85cts.
- 4 lbs starch 25cU.
6 packages soda 26cts.
1 sack bran *1.30.
This is the store that saves you mon' I
ey. L. D. Smith,
S, Wayne St.
Ten cents for one Minute Tooth Ache
Drops. Culver A Kidd.
NOW A NEW YORK
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UUILIMIO no SOST mum wtciuuii jnjjfij
Abthuiicrii by lb* al*lo vo imti CHROMIC. RLklOUS All SFICIIl
•ItiASCt. W« nuarunte« io rrfuiul moury if uot, iuitU. All tucul*
ctiiPb lurnitthcil r®«dy for u**-no nifrcur? or Injuriousniruuiuea
uinl No dtlanllou from bualn*hB. I’atloniH ml % distant®
irrslfd by mall and txprrsa. M®dleln*a Beni ®Y®ry*n®r® fr*t
from Bure or Prank**®. No mrdlclnr »®nl C. O. D. unltas in-
miurird. Cbargoa low. Thousands of o*b*b aurtd But® your
cbk® and 8®od for terma. ('onaultalton FREE and connueoilal, In
l»rrAon, or by lottrr. Call or write today. Don’t delay.
eurwl without lh* «»• of
Inainituelil* A MW M
1 no *xp'»«ur®. No mi
. ev<flM *tMunAfe SodofMion from bU'i
tb* r*cr tuale* Ot n# „ tliou”*mtw cured. Wo uunrontoo to r»rtt.id
n tb* back, confused iftiOtiwiiiMiiiiiilf ctirva Mr book lully •*
im, * MW lid A*/ v iy*4«'MN I» r I IOU| Ml UJ v, “ V* ” » '
Narvout Oabllity and Waaknasaaaistrlotura harmful* laatru
A | aa__ th* la.uiiiif yoml.ful folly *mt •«»•** ■, ,^»|nirnt No |>nn iu<‘.no m
Ul MMlif M> COUBlHB 'o**Oe l»» dl *•!!»■ Of » »«n|cuUh,n huOfleS Cl BOUnd* N
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•tot* I oat wltallty
d.n* a«*d wi.o at*
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Varlcaosla
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IH'*airs, I'lt-oia, Nallllnfi. Hor*<
Donor* hoea, ll oot and*llfoim* of |*ri**'» UImai*
cured t* «i a* Cured. W •• gu»r*iu** to refund your
incur' tf not po«tn*n#ntiy cured
Kldnay Bladdor and Prostatio'
nie****a *Mwa»i»«llf treated A««d permanent
DISIISOS ft .-ttiod l»ILC» and ftUPTUftl rur
#d b» pAlnir*a and bloodless methods
r*ed a eta* In th
--bill
ally
debility wrAki-
Uul i rA . drnp-r vf th* *orotum *ur*d?
Hy oroco im withoutpam. 1
Scientists have found in
Switzerland bones of men.
100,000 years ago. when life was in con
stant dnnger from wild besats. To-dav
the danger, us shown by A. W. Brown
of Alexnnder, Me., is Inrgelv from dead
ly disease. "If it had not been for Dr.
King’s New Discovery, which cured me.
I could not have lived." he writes, "suf
fering as 1 did from a seven 1 lung trouble
and stubborn cough." To cure Sore
Lungs. Folds, obstinate Coughs, and
prevent Pneumonia, it is the best med
icine on earth. 60c and SI.00. Guaran
teed by all druggest. Trial bottle free.
a cave in • druggists,
who lived j
Tortured On A Horew.
“For ten veahs I cnuldh’t rid ar horse
without being in torture from piles,”
writes L. S Napier, of Rugless. Kv.,
"when all doctors and other remedies
failed. Bucklen's Ainica Salve cured
me.,, Infallible for Pilei, Burns, Scalds.
Cuts, Boils, Fiver-Sores, Eczema, Salt
Rheum, corns. 25c. Guaranteed hy all
Rooms to Rent.
Two room* for young men, complete
ly furnikhed, corner Washington and
Liberty streets.
Vid. G. McAdoo, Bora Here Forty
Yean Ago, Is now Head ol Hud
son liver Terminal Company.
Among the notable visitors to Augusta
this season is Wm. G. McAdoo, presi
dent of the Hudson River Tunnel com
pany and among the wealthiest men in
the whole country. A friend of Mc-
Adoo's in talking with a representative
of The News Monday told about the
ups-and downs McAdoo had it getting
A beautiful line of hia wonderful engineering project
new spring ginghamsj thr?UKh - Hewentt »NewYork when
now quite young and laid hia plans before
JUSt received at Blood-| the great financiers ot the place, hut
worth-Stembridge Co. 1 they did not give him ear. He went on
FOR SALE.
Good heard pine lumber sawed to or
der. apply to
Jas. L. Sibley or G. W. Hollinshead
Milledgeville, Ga.
—Get window glass and putty at R.
H. Wootten’s now keep out the cold.
undaunted, however, any finally suc
ceeded in landing European capital for
the project.
He was bom out in Midway and later
the family moved into Milledgeville and
afterwards back to Knoxville.
He studied law in early manhood, and
was a practitioner for several years in
—5 1 .00 SUitS Of Un- Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tena.
derwear for 75 cts. at
Uloodworth & Stem-
bridge Co.
gold and silver to l
—Take your oid
Dixon William«.
worth-Stembridge Co
r*I In * f*«» day* J
t»P«-n •pt'ili'Mon*
of *bo»*.hsa* •
|amt a*Al*ti in ®i*li»
Frao Museum u i'.IV■’.-.V!*•-*< -»»»>'
in lb* rl»?^Vrr^netrj»ctl»^i^»at^fti2Mi^Muf^^B
Phimosis
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CHICKEN FQOD.
Good for fowls, also
domestic animals, con
sisting of broken corn
and other grains,
known as “Screen
ings.” Oconee River
Mills. 2-17
rite. V*r% lnatr\ictl»* Coat*»r*i n« thfuf.
_ _ g) 7 kUrl.ut Oor Sirt.u. wl Pne'.ltM At,
DR. KING MEDICAL CO., Atlanta, ca.
(Tliortviighlf maponailti*. L*«r*lty InoorpotAtnd rnd*riii* Iaa* of ts^..*ia. ■
R. H. MGC0M6
Phone 272
HauiinoFron)DtluDone
Heavy hauling without delay.
Moving household goods is a
Specialty with us.
Incomplete facilities make it possible for us to
jjive you ideal service.
Call us up and give your orders.
Mi H. MGGomb.
St. Stephan's Episcopal Churoh.
Rev. Wm. Russell ^carritt, 1). D.,
Rector.
Sunday services—Morning Prayer and
Sermon. 11a. m.
Sunday School, 9:30.
Friday Evening Prayer, 4 p. m.
Holy Communion, the First Sunday
in. the tpontn.
The Rector and his family will be at
home to frinds each Monday night from
8 to 10 o'clock.
—Remember Blood
worth & Stembridge
I selling
their clothing and
remainder is going at
cost.
BEARDEN'S WEEKLY TRADE UST.
From the former place he went to New
York where he become Interested in the
plan, which had so often failed, of
securing a tunnel undi r the Hudson
river between Manhattan and Jersey
City.
It is so simple and yet it is a sure re- { Mr ’ McAd °° conceived a plan which
mover. Just paint the corn, for three h * Presented to some of the wealthiest
consecutive days, then soak foot in warm men ,n New York and they refused to-
water for a five minutes, then pull the , ,id him ' deemln « ic '"practicable since
corn out. 15c for a bottle of this paint at! 11 of the P revioU8 <*“ e ™Pts had failed.
Culver * Kidd’s. ! Mr Mc Adoo went abroad and after
A U ... . . - explaining his plans to some Holland
A beautiful line of capitalists came back to New York with
new spring ginghams the money and the great tunnel under
just received at Blood- th#riwwhi(:hh “ b« n in operation
for a couple of years, is a monument tb
his endeavor and two other tunnels will
be opened in the near future.
The New York terminal of the Hud
son river tunnel now in operation, is one
" of the nw't elegant office buildings in
A Little Sound Ad yee V < fle’p the world, occupying there blocks and
Many a Sufferer in Milledgevill*. extending twenty-three stories in the
___ air. The estimated cost of the tunnel
v. . . ... , . „ system when com Dieted is between one
No woman can bo healtMy and well
if the kidneys are sick. Fusions that hundred and fifty and two hundred mil-
paai. off in the secretions when the tod- hon dollars, and Mr. McAdoo is the pre-
■eys are well, are retained in the body sident of all of the companies interest-
whert the kidneys are siek. Kidneys cd in the river tunnels.
and Madder become inflamed and swot .._ u _, , . , .
. , • .. . ,7 , . Mr. McAdoo married an Augusta
len and worse troubles qtnckly follow.
Thie is often the true cause of bearing ,he “* ter of Mr - H. Flem-
down (rains, Ismaness, backache, side- "If, formerly of Augusta,
ache, etc. Uric poison also causes
headaches, dizzy spells, languor, nerr- ll nariorne
ouswess and rheumatism pern. ^ ‘VlCOail patiemS
When suffering so, try Doan’s Kid- and publications on
n^ Pills, a remedy thrt cart, sick sa)e at BlOOdWOrth-
TO AILING WOMEN
Sees Mother Grow Younif.
"It would be hard to overstate the
Wonderful change in my mother since
she began touscElectric Bitters," writes
, Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick of Danforth, Me.
| "Although past TO she seems really to be
I growing young again. The suffered »n-
I told misery from dyspepsia for 20 years,
j At last she could neither eat, drink nor
I sleep. Doctors gave her up and all re-
j mediesfaib-d till Electric Bitters worked
I such wonders for her health.,’ They in
vigorate all vital organs, cure Liver and
Kidney troubles, induce sleep, impart
kidlveys. You will get better as the
kidneys get better, and health will re- Stembridge Co
turn when the kidneys are well. Let j .
. a Milledgeville w„man teH you about
Co. are still selling out doo™Kidney mu.
the Mrs - T - F - Carr. 512 S. Wayne St..
Milledgeville, Qa., says: “I suffered
from pains through the small of my |
bark and dull headaches fora long!
time. 1 felt languid and did not seem
to have any energy or strength. My
kidneys were also disorderd. I decide, I to
Bark, leather, and cloth horse collars, j try n kidney remedy and sent to Geo,
UHEN THE MINSTRELS
VISITED THE TOWN
strength and appetite,
druggests.
Only 50c at all
FOR UP-TO-DATE JOB
PRINTING SEE THE NEWS
igaziae
A STAB SERIAL BEGINS
NOW
There it an article in this number with
a big jolt in it. DON’T MISS IT.
You know tome of the things
Everybody's hat done. THIS IS
ANOTHER.
There is a ttorv by the ** Pig. It
Pig. ” man that it one long ache ot
laughter, and back ot' tbetc apecial
feature, a big, fine Evaat coor’t
MacaxiNt.
pitch forks, spading forks, garden hoes.
Scovil weeding hoes, potato hoes,
homes, traces, singe trees, plow stocks,
plow hoes. Eagle and Phoenix plow
ropes, cotton seed meal and hulls, plow
bridles, Como hen food, 20 lbs. of good
cracked rice for $1 00,
John G. Bearden.
—$1.00 suits of un
derwear for 75 cts. at
Bloodworth .& Stem-
bridge Co.
-a splendid stock of FJgin, Waltham,
Illinois, Hamilton and Howard watches
at Dixon Williai^s. The Jeweler.
Paint the com with Culver A Kidd’s
ora paint, for three nights in succes
sion, then soak the foot in warm water
and vou can then remove the om
without pain. Price 16c.
D. Case’s drug store for Doan’s Kidn«>
Pills. I have been asing them for a
short time and I am -veil oleased with
the results. There is a steady improve
ment noticeable, the pains being less
severe and my kidneys wre normal."
Eor sale by all dealers. PriceSOeenta,
Foater-Milbum Co., Buffalo.New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
R
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$ \l
w
d o D
A reward of *10 will be paid for the
return of one black and white setter,
female, strayed or stolen from Mill
edgeville Oil Mills Jan 12th. Any in-
fornatixi leading to her >ecovery will
procure reward. R. S. Alford,
Fnr Sale.
Four 50-«aw Pratt gins and elevator.
AUo one S5-inch fan. R. G. SMITH.
• Milledgeville. Ga.
Cobum’s minstrels come to Milledge
ville lost Monday ni*ht and a largo
audience greeted the fam n us crowd ef
fun-makers at the opera house. Some
excellent new jokes were rendered by
the end men and the whole crowd of
minstrels were really hard to beat.
They did not cut things short because
they were in a moderate sized city but
gave full measure of pleasure on every
side.
It is not often that Milledgeville folk
have the good fortune to listen to any
thing better in this line than the enter
tainment furnished by Cobum’a boys.
WANTED —Second hand bags and bur
lap; any kind, a <y quantity; we pay
freight. RICHMOND BAG COM
PANY. Richmond. Va.
to lutcrealiag Letter.
Mary Bagguley, ef 117 Peach street,
Syracuse, N. Y., writes to tell of the
terrible suffering of her sister, who,
fur the past 24 years, had been torment
ed with side ache from female trouble,
keeping her weak and ailing. "She
rook Wine if Csrdui and is now well.
Cardui has been a Godsend to us both,"
he wr.tes. For all women's troubles.
YfeB^McCali patterns
and publication on
sale at Sloodworth-
Stemfridge (Jo.
The fact that some men espouse a
cause at once raises the suspicion
against the cause itself.
Manv vandals would steal from the
a eat] if they did not find it far easier
to play the pirate with the living.
A heap of the world’s bad luck is no
rrdui is a safe, efficient, reliable rear-, more than a conjured makeshift for in-
Milledgeville, Ga. edy. At druggists; $1.09.
difference and inability.