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WANTED.
Responsible man with horse and bug
gy in each community, salary $5.00 to
*10 .00 per day, to take order* from
4>wner* of Farm*, Orchard* Hnd Home
Garden* A splendid opportunity fur
farmers’ sons, also fruit treu .and sew
ing machine agents, to nmite a business
connection vyhich will become more
profitable each year. Address I’. O.
Box 121, Youni; Island, S.C.
$10 Reward For Dc£.
A reward of $10 will be paid for the
return of one hi, rk and v. ’dtc setter,
female, strayed or Btelen from Mill-
asdgcville Oil Mills Jail 12th. Any in
formation leading to her recovery will
procure reward. R. 8. Alford,
M illedgeville, (la
FOR SALE
I Four (food mules for sale. Come
quick and net them cheap.
C M. Wright.
—a splendid i,lock of EVi'in, Waltham,
Illinois, Hamilton and Howard watches
at Dixon Williar s. The .I'.weler.
-When vou are in line for country
hams, backbone, spareribs and sausage
either at 16 ets. per pound, delivered,
phone No. 513.
\vt.vm>.
HAVE YOUR
I Furnished flat for light houtekccbing,
| or a small furnished house, or reason-
; able boar 1 and lodging. Address,
K. care of News,
Milledgeville, Ga.
Rooms to Rent.
Two rooms for young men, complete-
r furnihbeil, corner Washington and
■iberty streets.
For Hair.
Four 60-*aw lhatl gins and elevator.
Also one 35-inch fan. It. G. SMITH,
Milledgeville. Ga.
Campbell's 10 cent lino soups Salad
Dressing, Tomato and Tobasco Catsup,
prepared Mustard etc. at
C. E. Grcene'B.
WANTED.
Target Range for the llaldwin Blues.
Will buv and pay cash for one to three
hundred ncres of land suitable for tar
get range. if vou have An table lo
cation for same make price in writing,
properly witnessed by Notary of the
Public, to J. H. Ennis.
Capt. Co, E. N. G, of Ga.
—Best lump lime. I’ortland cement
*nd plaster Paris. Emmett I,. Barnes.
FOR SALE OR RENT,
Ninety Acres of Improved Farm
l.and, located about seven miles south
west of Milledgeville, Apply to-
E. D. HUBBARD,
State Sanitarium
25 lbs. sugar $1 35.
4 lbs. starch 25 ets.
7 lbs. grits 25 ets.
1 Gal. Apple Vinegar 30 ets.
6 Gals, oil 75 ets.
Hack of barn $1.30,
Snck CottonSeed Meal $1.40,
Bert lard ber pound 12 1-2 ets.
Hulls per sack 50 ets.
Burt Seed oats per sack $3.75,
Collars, pads, and homes cheap.
All heavy goods at wholesale prices.
W. H. MONTGOMERY.
House For Rent.
Fiye room house within block of cen
ter of city, bath and all modern conve
niences. Apply nt once.
DR. J. P. ATKINSON.
PLANT GOOD CARDED SEED,
Be sure and obtain our garden seed for
spring plnnting, cabbage, turnip, col-
|ards; and all varieties, including toma
toes, 2 packoges lor 6 cents Wo will be
sure to pleaRo you in' every way. Try
us. _
S. J. STEMBRIDGE, West End.
FOR SALEr
.3 mules,1 mare and 2 cows,
One 4 horse wagon,
One top buggy, and harness.
One-2 horse wagon,
Will sell cheap for cash, or good note
payable next fall.
FOSTER-JEANES CO.
19c buys one quart Castor Axle Oil at
Culver & Kidd’s.
Made at SMITH’S STU
DIO over Merchants «Sc
Farmers Bank, his work
is good, prices reasona
ble. A share of your
patronage will he appre
ciated,
H. A- SMITH
WELL DES HVED.
The Praise That Cornea Prom
Thankful Milledgeville People.
One kidney remedy never fails.
Milledgeville people rely upon it.I
That remedy is Doan's Kidney Bills.
Milledgeville testimony proves italwavs
reliable.
I). B. Sanford, 103 Wilkinson St.,
Milledgeville, Ga. says:" For the past
ten years I have taken a number of
treatments for kidney disease and dur
ing that time I frequently suffered from
hemorrhages of tne kidneys. I endured
much misery from pains in the small
part of my back and theie was a sore
ness across the kidneys. The kidney
secretions were much too frequent in
passage at times, while again scanty
and painful. My system seemed to be
filled with uric acid. Someone finally
advise me to try Doan's Kidney Pills
and I procured a box at Geo. D. Case’s
drug store. 1 began iheir use and after
tuking the contents of four boxes I felt
better than I had in ten years' I glad
ly give my name as an endorser of
Doan's Kidney Pills.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ets.
Foster-Milburn Co., BufTalio, New
York, sole agents for the United States.
Remember |the name —Doan'a—and
take no other.
Home Circle
Tl:e ideal husband and ideal wife are
purely creations of the brain.
o o o
Happiness is a perfume that one can
not shed over another without a few
drops falling oh one's self.
WAHTED-A RIDER AGENT
k tm;l* Late* Model ••rtnnif^r" hi-ycTe furnished by us Our agent
money fxst H'riU Jer full parti.
NO MO.NKV KROtlKKl) until yw
IN EACH TOWN
and district to
_ _ nde and exhibit a
agents’ everywhere are
rr.j I- Model “Ft ing* > i
rvnKy I lM H'nte Jer
MOUSY
to anyone, anywhere m the U. S. tvtihent a cent deposit in advance. preP>tv freight, and
------ K1AL during which time you may ride the bicycle and
approve of your bicycle. We ship
Nothing is more charming to sc<- than
a young girl, simple, natural, gentle,
refined, unaffected and polished ir. mind
and manner. Children should he early
taught politeness; not politeness and
manners to put on the best dress.
True politeness is that which springs
from a nice mind and a kind heart,
which refuses to wound others by acts
of discourtesy. True politeness is rare, , - , ,,
1 and tasy riding, very durablean
and more valuable, perhaps, than is of- ' :l specialqimiuvof rubber,wi
T I pui mi* and which closes up bis
ten imagined.
allow TKJ* DAYS' I ki;k THIAL- PS
pul it lu any ti-it y..11 w.ah. li you are tlien not perfectly samlierf or do not wan U>
xcep *h« btcycie ship it lack to us a» our expense and you mrili met he out one cent.
EAPTflDV DDIOCC We furnish die highest grade bicycle* it is possible to make
■ MvlUSiV rltlULd a t one small profit above actual tactory cost. N<>u save fio
to $2$ middlemen s profits by buying direct «>i us and have the manufacturer s guar
antee behind your bicycle l)(l MOT HI V a bicycle or a pairot tires from anyone
at any price until $ou receive our catalogues and learn our unheard ot factory
AafiU anJ remarkable tft. til offert to rider ts.
. eive our beautiful catalogue and
_ perl) models at the wonderfully
sell the highest gr ade bicycles for irss money
satisfied with >1.00 profit above lactury tost,
eil our bicycles under your own name plate at
da/ received
We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but
trarir by our Chicago retail stores. These *c clear out
or ^IO. Descriptive bargain lists mailed tree.
Cj£3Tcb-bhakes, wrUi rcpjir5 ind
Jtr-r prutm we can nuke you tf.i
any other factory. We are safisfied with ft.oo profit a
DKlLhltH, you "an sell our bicycles under your <
doc’ le * ur prices. Orders filled the da/ received
, f jti sKCOXD II \2»I> HK YCLKS.
koVf BN'ia :y • a number on hand taken i
-s S
ranging from Dll t.. t>H .
t §0 E1E8ETH5M5 PL’RCTORE-PROOF 5 4 80
SELF-HEALHIG TifiESftSKSSSLSil? #1
Tie regie,':* retail pen* of the*e l.rej
T ho per pc-r, '>•,/ t * introduce ue u til
a uwple pa: r fur $/.o )., :Jih untharder
!■: K08ETB00BLE FSCM TOriCTUHES
NAILS, Tnmk* or CUm trill not lot the
nlr out* Sixty thousand pairs sold last year.
[Over two htin Wed thousand pairs now in uw.
nrcomp nor*/ Madeinaii n isiivci
lumblcand 1 i tied inside u i:
Iiich never l*ecoi
Anyone having city or
farming land to sell or wish
ing to" purchase desirable
ouilding lots or farming lands
will do well to see Mr. J. O.
Bloodworth.
DOCTOR KIN
TKE OLD RflUBlE ROCTORI. OLDEST II AGE ARB LOIGFST LOCATED. REGULAR GRADUATES IR MEDICIII. |
NS ODEA YOU TRF LARGE AND VALUABLE IXPiGIERCE OF TNE LONGEST
ESI AIL ISNE 0 AND MOST RELIABLE SPFCIA’IStS IN TNE SOUTH
Authoi Uni by tbn nuip to trcul CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND SftCIRL |
IfW J 4^* > 0ISEA5EJ. Ws guanttitfo to refund money If not cured All tnadl*
• (uroiBhed ready for uu-no tuercury or Injurious wetilcineaI
‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' V»tl*nts distance!
oni everyw'tero frec|
. C t>. D. nnlvss In
t curotl Si ,»tt> your [
__ and oontlaeaitgl, In |
l-rraon, ot by letter. Call or vrllo loduy. Don't Ociny. ■
Rsrrous PsHllliyand Wsaknotaaaistrlolurs S
of Man,
■(R ' \ vines furnished ready for use—no ruercury or ti
lined. No detention from buelnrhs. 1‘ntlon
/v j treeied by mill end express. Medlolnen sent
A ~ -yV from garo or brenk ige. No tnedlolno sent (
f\r \ J \ f’rucied. Cburges low. Thousands of cxeea c
^ _ .X*-451 MV Airily i a**e and send for terms. CorisaUation REE at
i rtr
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Jiliseaic
Varlsoool -. '" ' ;
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Fro
Phlmos!
This is Worth Readme.
IieoF. Zolinski, of t>8 Gibson St.,
Buffalo, N. Y., says; "I cured the most
annoying old sore 1 ever had, with
Bucklen's Arnica Saive. I applied this
salve once a day for two davs, When
every trace of the sore was gone."
Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at
all druggests.
Of course we love our own best
Then whv not §how it? Why be affable
and courteous to everyone exc.pt those
to whom we owe the most? It is often
owing to thoughtlessness and careless
ness, but that makes it none the less
criminal. Bickering and strife which
goes on in manv households is disgrace
ful. aside from the inevitable unhappi
ness it causes. There are many ladies
and gentlemen outwardly punished and
agreeable, the favorites of society and
the life of all social gatherings they at
tend, who indulge in manners at home
that would disgrace a savage, They
seem perfectly transformed. Company
manners are at least but a very thin
veneer, the true nature is apt to come
to the surface and the keen observer
soon detects the sham.
ooo
Sunshine.
Sunshine in the lives and souls of
people is just as potent in the realm of
home as the sunshine that drives dark
ness from our world and brings that
warmth which is essential to life and
growth in the vegetable kingdom.
There is a convincing and vivifying
power in soul sunshine; for, as has been
well Baid, man and women, youth and
children, seek the friendship of the
' sunny-faced. All social circles welcome
cheerfulness. A sunny tace is an open
pleasure to hearts and homes. By it
burdens are lightened, care dispelled,
sorrow banished, and hope made to
reign triumphant were fear and doubt,
and despondency help high carnival.
Your own life will he sweetened, your
own joys heightened, by your perennial,
heavenlighted, surutny face.
ir.g tiie air u»ci;aj»c. We have hundreds of letters i
fit clcustomc r .s s‘ that theirtires haveonlybern pumped
u police or twice it' a v. hole season. They weij{h no more than
in ordinary tire. Lite puncture resist in squill ties being given
by several*layers of thin, •pc- tally prepared fabric on the
tread. The regular price ot these tires is^i.jopcr pair, but for
Notice the thick rubber tread
"A" ami puncture ntrlps
mill “D.” *l*o rim strip •• IT*
to prevent rlin cutting. This
tire will outlast auv other
make SOFT. ELASTIC and
EASY HIDING.
the rider of only &> pvr j»air.
3ers smpped same day etter is received. We ship C. O D. on
approval. You do not nay s cent until you have examined and found them strictly a» represented.
We will allow a cash discount of’5 per cent (thereby making the price V4.AA i>cr pair) if you
send FULL CASH WITH OfiDFit and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one
nickel plated braas hand pump. Tires to be returned at Ol'K ex{>ense if for any reason they are
not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and raouey sent to us is assafeas in a
bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
wear better, las: longer and look finer than any tire \ou have ever used or seen at any price. We
know that you will be so well pleaded that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order.
We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkatde tire offer.
mgm Iffm TfDFC don't buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair of
tr W €/€/ E.t.U § InLO lledgeiiiorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at
Sundry C '
the special introductory price quoted alwve; or write for our big Tire and :
r Catalogue which
cv
rjlCAL CO.,
*-rar liiusc.
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ATI M'lTA. CA.
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. "rev -•- ;:-rWr .-..T-—
MaKing More Money Ovit of
Cotton Crops
is merely a question of using enough of the right
kind of fertilizers.
Virginia-Carolina
F ertilizers
are the right kind.
The cotton plant cannot feed on barren land. Study
your soil. Find out what it lacks. Then apply the
necessary fertilization and the results will surprise you.
See what Mr. W C. Hays of Smith Station, Ala., did. He Bays:
**I planted about 30 acres of some 'gray sandy land' that had been in
cultivation for over 20 yean, and used 300 pounds of Virginia-Caro-
lm* Fertiliser! per acre, and I expect to gather JO bales front
the 3Q acres." Thu ia why we say it is the right kind. We have
hundreds of letters like this, and even stronger, in praise of Virginia-
Carolina Fertiliser for cotton.
Get a copy of the new 1909 Virginia-Carolina Farmers* Year Book
from your fertiliser dealer, or write our nearest sales office and a copy
will be sent you free. It contains pictures of the capilols of all the
Southern States.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Sdn Office*
Richmond, Vo.
Norfolk, Vo.
Columbia, S. C.
Atlanta. O*.
Savannah, Go.
Muwhio, Icon.
Sola# Office*
Durham, N.C.
Charleston, S. C.
Baltimore, Md.
Columbus, Go.
Montgomery, Ala.
Shreveport, La.
Mmm
There ;ire us many differ
ent grades of co.d as
there are Hour,
fruit, furniture
or friends.
—OUR—
“RED ASH” Jeilico
Is the best tree burning
coal in the United
States. Our price on
this coal is
per ton - -
We have other coal to
;£ e ;45 & $5.50
TAKE YUUK CHOICE
J'l IV V. VMI
$6.00
F
owier-
lemlster
6
Phone 152.
Odl
ompanii
The Beauty of Plain Living.
We love to see people live well, says
a thoughtful writer, and to dress re
spectfully, and enjoy themselves, but
naf%TT M/il/T* l>ut wr ' tc us 11 P 0 " 1 ' 1 DO NOT THINK OF BUYING a bicycle
MJtJ fw(/ # VwP\i i or a pair of tire* from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
offers we are making. It only cost* a poatal to learn everything. Write it NOW.
J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL
FOR SALE.
Ten Shares Capital Stock, Milledgeville Hanking Company,
—Apply to—
JOHN CONN.
Gentrai oi Georgia Kaiiwau GoniPanu
CURRENT SCHEDULE FOR MILLEDGEVILLE.
Arrive from Macon and Gordon 1:36 p. m. dally.
" “ “ “ " 6‘3't “ " except Sunday
*• “ Covington 11:35 a. m. “
*• “ Katuaton 7:59 •'
Depart for Macon and Gordon 11 Aa ‘ “
“ “ “ “ " " 7.50 " “ except Sunday
“ M Covington 1:36 p. m. “
“ Eatomon 6 35 •* “ except Sunday
good advice, and then {wonders all the your children away from places of sin,
rest of the year that his children do not you can only do u by makjn(? yQur home
do better when they have the wonderful
advantage of that semi-annual castig
ation.
The family table, which ought to be
the place for pleasant discussion and
attractive. You mnv preach sermons
and advocate reforms and denounce
wickedness, and yet your children will
be captivated by the glittering saloon
cheerfulness, often becomes the place °'*in unless you can make your home
a brighter place than any other place
one earth to them. Oh, gather all
charms into your house! If you can
afford it, bring books and pictures and
cheerful entertainments to the house
hold. But. above all, teach those chil-
of perilous expedition. If there be any
blessing asked at all, it is cut utT at
both ends and with the hand on the
carving knife. He counts on his An
gers, making estimates in the inter
stices of the repast. The work done,
there is a happy mean in all these j the hat goes to the head nnd he starts j ^ ren * not bT an hour tw > r< ' a year
things, and when that is passed in the Mown the street, and before the family | on Saboath day. but day after day
direction of extravagance, the people {have arisen from the taole he has an< A every dot tiach them that religion
is a great gladness, that it throws
chains of gold about the neck, and it
'takes no spring from the foot, no
b'.ilheness from <he liuart, no sparkle
distress and enslave themselver and | bound up another bundle of goods and ,
diminish their ability to do good for the says to the customer: "Anything more
sake of keeping up the styles, people I can do for you today, sir" A man
live far above their inc ini', harn
has more responsibility than those
from the eye, no ring from th
and
themselves with debt, wear tli nn elvi : which are ditcharged by putting com-
out, and keep themselves in a constant' potent instructors over his children and ter ' out lt ,,er v " 4 - vs
nervous st’-ain bv givi g fashionable ! giving them a drawing master and a P'va.-an^ne
dinners, Yaihionabiy entertaining, and : music teacher. The physical culture of
making fashionable cads. How much j the child will not be attended to unless
better is aViiin, quiet,
where all is peace and
laugh •
ys of
all her paths are
cads. How much I the child w i
Iristian home the father looks to it. Ho must some-] A Tangerout Operation,
rdiality, the | ti m e lose his dignity. He must unlim- {is the removal of the app jndix by^ sur-
ncighbors heartily welcome and come
and go at will, and freed from the
pestering, senseless conventionalities
of fashionable life! Way should our
earthly life which at best cannot con
tinue a hundred yt ars, be fretted and
burdened and worn out prematurely by
vain efforts to ape the manners of the
idle, irreligious, self—seeking, rich
devotee of uicasure? God has put us in
the world for a nobler purpose than this,
and those do well who strive to place
His service above all else.
4 o o o
Neglect of Heme Duties.
Many of our business men are tempt
ed to neglect their home duties. How
often it is that the store and the home
seem to clash, but there ought not Co be
any collision. It is often the case that
the father is the mere treasurer of the
family, a sort of agent to see that they
have dry goods and groceries. The
work of family government he does not
touch. Once or twice in a year he calls
the children upon a Sabbath afternoon
when he has a half hour he does r.ot
exactly know what to do with, and in
that half hour he disciplines the child
ren and chides them an 1 corrects their
faults and gives them a gn at deal cf
ber his joints, lie
most sometimes i k r '' u »- Dr Kin K's Nev»
, , , . , , j Life Bills is evgrsubjected to this fright-
lead them out t a their sports forget the : , , , r , , ..
* r I fr! ordeal. They work so quietlv you
severe duties of life sometimes, to Ay j don’t feel them. They cure constipa-
the kite, and trundle the hoop, and : tion, headache, biliousne3s and malaria,
chase the ball, and jump the rope with 25c at all druggests.
his children, ought never to have been ■ ■— • -
tempted out of a crusty and unredeem
able solitariness If you want to keep
"5 —
19c buys one quart Castor Axle Oil at
Culver & Kidd’s.
w
is nYinYvbV i c tVsV li «Vi <Vw I Him «YiV n r
It is to your advantage to ;■
keep an account with the i
MERCHANTS L FARMERS BANK. 1
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. €
Rtw—inc.1- It is A strong, careful, sat*, liberal, prompt, accurate, and success- 2“
DcvdlldC. f u | institution. 3
Recause' 11 j 5 * * row,u *- a*tl»». prj*reasi»a. up-to-date bank in erery parti- £
Because' Yonr account will be.pprcc*.t«l by the bank, and your interests jSr
iJCV - a UC5t • will always be carefully canaulerod
Because* Ever * « Olway* welcome visitor at the bank.
Hpr*llKP' ——Th** bank studie* the needs of its customers, and properly takes care
Drv.UU5C> c f th ein whether tneir business is large or small.
■ ^ Rjarnnse' lt« dealing with all customer* are absolutely confidential, and it ia
L;tv ' a ktov • always ready to assist and to advise.
Because* Uie people and for the people.
Because:—^^rVTTdT. ^ k J^k^ th “ ^ b “ k
^ Jno. T. Allen. Pres. L. C. Hall. Cashier. 2*
5 or Jno. T. Dav, Assistant Cashier. ^
3» —and ask any information desired.— f