The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, March 13, 1909, Image 3

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TAFT IS NOW PRESIDENT And will preside over the Republic for the next; four years, BUT what is more important to you IS THE FACT, that SQUARE DEALING, up-to-date merchandise and LOW PRICES always preside at the store of— Blood worths Stembridge Co. WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE And we pledge you in return our highest appreciation ot your business, giving you low prices, good goods and a SQUARE, HONEST DEAL. Resolutions on The Death ot Mr. Staley Whereas, God in his wisdom has reen fit to call from his eaithlv labors our brother Joseph i,Staley, wno departed this life on Saturday Feb. 27th, 1909; And whereas we deeply deplore the untimely death of our brother who during his life was a charitable and loyal mem ber who met and greeted us as brothers and by his life and actions showed that he loved his fellow man and the noble order which was proud to claim him as a member and whereas by his death, j this Lodge has lost one of its members who was ever, ready to do his best for its members and who carried within his heart in and out of the Lodge Room the beautiful principals of Friendship, Lov e and Truth, Therefore be it resolved by Talmage Lodge No. 300 I. O. O. F. That we deeply Mourn the death of our brother Joseph Staley and extena to his bereaved family our heart felt sympathy and be it further resolved I that the Character of the Ledge be Draped for Thirty Days as a token of respect and esteem for deceased Broth er and that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes a copy sent to the family of the deceased and copy to the Milledgcville papers for Publica tion. Fraternally Submitted E. B. Hubbard, W. W. Miller, E. J. Smith, Committee. CAN YOU SEE AS YOU ARE SEEN? W. J. Brake OPTIOIAW •'See Yourself as Others See You” *in order to do this perhaps your tyes need help. The perfect eye is the exception rather than the rule. Having taken a regular course in Optics and being supplied with a complete and first- class outfit, included in which is to be found nothing but the best to be had l am in a po»ition to offer my services to the public, guaranteeing to give perfect satisfaction or refund all money received. Milledgcville nas always been and doubtless always will be my home. Give me a trial and you’ll find that I can save you money; will not "fake” you, then Arab-like "pack my tent and silently steal away.” I Office Ofer Goodman & Wootten’s * OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. m. to 12—2 p. m. to 5 after March 1st, 1909 '“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 mlaery, but Car dui help Iped her at once. TAKE It Will Help You “Last spring,” Mrs. Hudson continues, “I was I in a rack of pain. The doctor did no good, so I began | to take Cardui. The first dose helped me. Now I |am in better health than in tlnie years.” Every girl and woman need i Cardui, to cure I irregularity, falling feelings, lieaduche, backache and similar female troubles. Cardiff is safe, reliable, | scientific. Try Cardui. AT ALL DRUG STORES Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs (hat rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor’s medi cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. We publish eur formulae yers m We banish alcohol from aur modiolnea Wa urgre you to oonsult your Any good doctor will tell you that a medi cine like Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer’s Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver. by Ui. J C. A»«, Oo.-T^iwm.. PEACHES FAIRVIEW CANNING FACT V •V MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. /« ************ A LETTER FROM NORTH CAROLINA Warrenton, N. C.—I was nearly cleat vith kidney affection for six month 1 , iriming worse all the time. My ease vas hopeless—was unable to get abou. out little. I had tried everything will ittlc benefit. I took thrre bottles ol ituart's Buehu and Juniper and wu: erfectly cured. Am now well anil al IgliL I owe tny life to Stuart's Buclr. i nd Juniper.—H. T. Macon. If you suffer with backache, dull bead (he, swollen feet, stiff joints, and huv o energy and sec imaginary specks i ie air, y'ou have symptoms of kidne, -ouhle. Stuart's Buehu and Juniper will rellcv ; ou. All druggists, $1.00. Write fo rce sample. We will send enough tv rove its wonderful merits. ituart Drug Manufacturing Cc ATLANTA. GA. FOR UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTING SEE THE NEWS KILL the COUCH and CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. Kings New Discovery FOR Cocci 18 FBICK ..... - . «oc * «i.<n ■ Tttal Bottle nee j AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATI8FAC1 )B.Y OR KONEV REE UN DEE. Capital City Club. Tiio Elkn are irooti follow* who're banded to gether. They’re known throughout the land. And when you are down on luck (they Hay) They’ll lend a helping hand; Their emblem'n the head of an Elk on a button. “Boat People on Earth" they may bo. But the toaHt of Milledifeville Girl today la "Health to the O. C. C. C."I The Pythlann maybe Kniirhts--and bold. But who’ll King their prwine an Ionic An everyone known that F. C. B. meant* ‘Female* Can’t Belonir"? * We do not doubt their chivalry. And their virtuee--let them bo— But the Club of the day, (tho irlrln all nay) la clearly the O. C. C. C.l To th« loyal, upright Manon, Afe courteny*. hat in hand. Their’* the order that’* known for ita Rood Throughout the length of the land. They help one another, they’ll atick like a brother, They’ro not out for fun--you’ll aee-- But the Twentieth Century Club (nay tho girln) I* plainly the O. C. C, C.l The Imperial Order of Ked Men With tomahawk* neek your head. And this ia your consolation They "bury you when you're dead!" We admire these pale-faced warriors bold, But for Wig Warns what care we? We toast on* cosy ingleald# In the home of the p. C, C. C.t And then the Woodmen of World— That Washington hatchet brigade-- Think less of the pleasure of the girl I Than of when their insurance ia paid. So wo’ra "for thoee” who are ”for|u*’' And ita easy enough to see That those who have our pleasure in view Are the Boys of the O. C. C. C.l Here's to the Old Capital City Club— The Club that thinks of Girl— Here’s to the absence of hillard ball*— toot*) That set one’s head in a whirl— Here’s to the absence of smoke and drink That in clubs we often see-- Here’s to the culture you’ll alwayH find In the rooms of O. C. C. C.l Here’s to their quarters so cozy and bright Wit> "Welcome" on the mat, The "Welcome" that’s alwaysmeant for the Girls ("Aad a man is a rnan for a’ that") Here’s to the music all ready to cheer you No matter how blue you may be. Here’s to the boys who know how to Ire hosts-- The boys of tho O. C. C. C.l Here’s tithe pillows and pictures and prints. The nrigazines and the books. Here’s to the chafing-dishes throe-- Naught lacking but—the cooks! Here’s to the cozy gatherings Aft'*r the toll of the day— For the Boys of the Old Capital City Chib— Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! 000 and there were several of then. When it is lemembered that there arc no very wealthy people in Milledge- ville, only two or three worth between $50,000 and $100,000, this is a most creditable proceeding. The money was raised freely by all denominations and classes and their liberality is a credit to a city of 6,000 people, over half of whom are colored. Every Milledgevillite loves Milledge- ville and never fails to respond prompt ly and liberally when the name or in terest of his city is at stake. Rev. Ford McRee, pastor of the church, is one of the brainrst men and ministers in tho North Georgia conference. We congratulate tho people of Mil- ledgeville and trust that their public spirit and love of homo may become contagious all over the state. GIVING UP MONEY TO HELP POSH THE TOWN Editor Walter J. Vaughan in The Middle Georgia Farmer says of the movement started by the Methodists here to build a new church; A splendid example of public Jspirit was exhibited last week in Milledge- ville. On Sunday morning it was suggested that a new Methodist church be erec ted,one that would be a credit to the city and cost not less than $25,000. In less than thirty minutes $13,000 was voluntarily sifb-cribed. In two hours 1 $4,000 more was added, and within the | week the full amount w a ibscriber*. iTl.e largest iitigle su'j,.ii; tio w s$l,- Is especially nec essary at this sea son of the year. Would appreciate a portion of same. CASTOR OIL-POWDER Ilu/n Uk. It TASTELESS mAmy \ I !»Aottu -9 ODORLESS wAu O best and SArcsrajH [*-J laxative known | Ai An /Wcc/irj 'e/ybody's 'agaz/ae "WHAT D0HEENY DONE” "The Need of Change” and "Oetopodousa Fcrox ” are three of the kind of stories to be found only in EVERYBODY’S. If they don’t make a hit, you are hard to suit. / It’s money in your pocket to read •* The Stock Yards of New York,” and it's a warm spot in your heart to read “ The Title Market.” R H. WCOTTEN. Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have tho wrong one given you For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine— BLAck-DraugHT m " Liver Medicine 3 The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine, tor constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F* LAWRENCES WHITE FRONT SHOE STORE Has reduced prices on— Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings For 20 Days And are offering them at prices which insure a sale You cannot afford to miss this rare opportunity of supplying yourself in footwear. Come and get prices. New Spring stock has just arrived. J. H. Lawrence Shoe Company 1 18 Hancock Street, Milledgeville, Ga» FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS • GUARANTEED TO SATISFY .PURCHASERS; h,ILIimtua TV. IW- aa.,o rua: HHEIklaE ll-M ptr a. 11» I u. at ILK *tr a, It u. m* mwr. al ILM »»r a. F. 0. A YOUNG'S ISLAND, 8. C Our Special Expreaa Rates oa Plant* la Very Low.' • • We grew th$ firat Froat Proof Plant* in IMS. Now have over twenty thousand' satisfied customers; and we have grown sad sold more cabbage plants tnao si other persons io the Southern state* combined. WHY? because our plants must please or' we send your money back. Order now; it is time to set these plants in your sec tion to get extra early cabbage, and they are the ones thjtsell for the most money.*' ISm. f jTiStt.r*«.l ralaW-n, b Wm.f.GmtvCo., Io* l?l Youi’sWsni.S.C.* 1