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'Bxxsuvess "PovwUys
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WANTED.
Responsible man with horse and bug
gy tn leach ommunitv. calary 95.00 to
910.00 per day, to take order* from
owner* of Karma, Orchard* and Home
Carden* A splendid opportunity for
farmer*'aon*, al*o fruit tree and sew
tnir machine agents, to make a bu*ine**
connection which will become more
jn-ofltable each year. Addreaa P. O.
Box 121, Young* I*land, 8. C.
Rooms to Rent.
Two room* for young men, complete
ly furnished, comer Washington and
liberty street*.
Knr Nale.
Four 50-*aw Pratt gin* and elevator.
Ahtc one 36-inch fan. It. G. SMITH,
Milledgeviile. Ga.
Campbell'* 10 cent line soup* Salad
Dreasing, Tomato and Tobasco Catsup,
prepared Mustard etc. at
C. E. Greene’s.
— Be*t lump lime. Portland cement
and plaster Pari*. Emmett L. Barnes.
FOR SALK.
One 60- Horse power engine and boiler,
Rood a* new, apply to J. L. Barnes,
313 Jefferson St.
Milledgeviile, Ga.
HOUSE FOB RENT.
Four-room house in good condition
for rent. Apply to L. D. Smith.
CHICKEN FOOD.
Good for fowls, also
domestic animals, con
sisting of broken cornj
and other grains,
known as "Screen-!
ings." Oconee River
Mills. 2-17 tf.
Excursion Rales to
Birmingham, Alabaim
Go to Chandler Bro*. if you want to
*ave money on garden seeds, millet j
seed, amber cane seed and seed corn, j
26 lbs. sugar $1’36.
4 lbs. starch 26 cts.
7 lb*, grits 26 cts.
1 Gal. Apple Vinegar 30 eta.
li Gals, oil 76 cts.
8ack of barn 91.30.'
Hack Cotton Seed Meal 91.40,
Best lard per pound 12 1-2 cts.
Hulls per sack 50 eta.
Collar*, pads, and hemes cheap.
All heavy goods at wboleaale prices.
W. H. MONTGOMERY.
PLANT GOOD GARDEN SEED,
FAIR MOTILE.
We have written, talked about the I
beat and chenpeat electric light in the ;
world and yet you knew somo people |
haven't bought the Tungsten lamp yet. I
Come to aee and let ua tell you about
them and show you what can bo aaved.
Culver A Kidd.
Mfrs. K. K. K. Pilla. I
Stanley A Walker have just received
some more nice mules for sale. Now ia
the time to get what you need from
them.
Rock Salt, stock and chicken pow
ders at Emmett L. Barnes.
There are as many differ
ent grades of coal as
there are flour,
fruit, furniture
or friends.
—OUR—
“RED ASH" Jellico
Is the best free burnin
coal in the Unite
price on
$6.00
States. Our
this coal is
per ton - -
We have other coal to
° P e"o a ,!$5 & $5.50
TAKE yilUR CHOICE
F
owier-
lemister
And Return Via Central of Geor
gia Railway Company.
Account National Dental Association,
: March 31—April 2, 1909. Excursion
| tickets will be on sale March 29, 30 and
> for trains scheduled to reach Birming-
i ham before 1 p. ,n. of March 31, 1909.
Tickets will be good to leave Birming-
| ham returning up to and including, but
not later than midnight of April 4. 1909.
For further information in regard to
total rates, schedules, sleeping car
j service, etc. apply to nearest ticket
agent.
A full line of National Bis<*uP. Co's
goodi in bulk and package at City
Grocery Co.
JriPlantinc. Cottoline and Pure Lard nt
C. E. Greene's.
r.oal
Uompanu I
Phone 152. ^
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Graham flour, buck wheat, post
toamies, corn flakes and other cereal
at Chandler Bros.
W. JL Walker will sell to you A nice
building lot, or a nice house on easy
terms. Whv pay rent when you can
REMOVAL SO TICE.
Mrs. W. F. Matthews, proprietor of
the Mutthews Hotel desires to announce
that she has moved to 219 Wayne street,
directly in front of the Presbyterian
church where she will ho glad to ac
comodate old patrons. She is centn lly
located now and especially desires table
hoarders. Call and get her terms.
Be sure and obtain our garden seed for i buy trom him on time and own your Grocery Co.
Garden seed, onion sets, seed Irish
' potatoes and cabbage plants at the City
lipring planting, eahhago, turnip, col
loids; and all varieties, including toma
toes, 2 packages lor 6 cents We will be
sure to please you in every way. Try
own home with the rent you pay.
Don’t forget the City Grocery Co. has
moved to its new quarters next to the
Elks’ Hall, Phone No. 71.
S. J. STEM BRIDGE, West End.
“Merry Widow” flour is first, best
A full line of fresh and canned
ables at City Grocery C#
If you arc going to plant sweet pota
toes, plant the kind that sells. The old
pumpkin yam. For sale by J. H. Ennis.
JUST TWO TKLEtyUMH.
Milledgeviile, Ga. Mar. 1, 09.
on each ] Cadillac Motor Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
j Wire earliest date you can ship one
| blue and one red Thirty?
(Signed) Jai. L. Sibley.
DOCTOR KING
m Sl» KUAILl MCTtn SISEST II Ml All 10IIKST 10C1TII. UIIUI IUMATU II MUCH
si mu* it* m met »»o uiutiu urtiitui w m tmut
WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK
BODIES.
Kidney Disease* Cwfise Half the
Common Aohes and Ills of
Milledgeyille People.
As one weak link weaken* a chain,
so weak kidneys weaken the whole body
and hasten the final breaking down.
Overwork, strains, colds and other
causes injure the kidneys, and when
their activity is lessened the whole
body suffers from the excess of uric
poison circulated in the blood.
Aches and pains and languor and
urinary ills come, and there is an ever-
increasing tondency towards diabetes
| and fatal Bright's disease. There is no
real help for the sufferer except kidney j
help. J
Doan's Kidnv/ I ills act directly on
the kidnev- and cure -very kidney ill. I
Milledgeviile c jr s are the proof.
Mrs. J. H. Fair, 400 F, Wsjnt St., I
Milledgeviile. Ga., savs: “I have u«d
Doan’s Kidney Pills and they have
proved to he a reliable remedy. I have
no hesitation in giving no name as June
who can recommend them very highly.
I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Geo.
D. Case's drug store, and shall keep
them in the house at all times as 1
knovf thev are a remedy that lives up j
to representations.”
For sale by ail dealers. Price 501
cent*. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Wheat Bran
and good Hay at Emmett L. Barnes'.
Your Money back if it does not ll
please. Every Package W arranted.
Ask for “TOWN TALK” |
A J. CARR COMR'Y ;!
SOLE DISTRIBUTORS +
“All a Mistake”
AtalfcorlttU Of the to UtmX CMtllC,
lltUSn. guarantee 10 refund mouej it not cured.
furatahed ready for uaa - no were .
uaed No daiaotlon from bualneta.
am w
All modi-
aedtrteea
at a dtetene*
arywhero freo
from goto or breakage. No tnedtctOo eeol O- O. D unltea to*
airuciod. Chargee low. Thouaaode of c*aea curod Stale your
cane and eend for term* Conauliatlou FJtfl and oonfioonilei, to
>9 i/a# ^ay,->,.«, froraon, or by letter. Coll or write today. Don't delay
■•rvout Debility and Wtaknasots Stricture
Min ,h# Owu.afel foil? an.l
levelop an.| mature
1 ilia far*. ra»h*§ of
etc . ruted fvr
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LI (tewaltoa fram bust
Detroit, Mich. M.r. 1, 09
Jas. L. Sibley, .
Milledgeviile, Ga.
Not less than thirty days.
(Signed) Cadillac Motor Co.
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of ibo uaravua ajatMB
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uione* If nol i » ui" li" | curd
Kldniy Bladder end Prestntlc
Distasts . fiitv • Vfiuruma ml jFrio Museum >
4 b? pain anJi. .. • r.» i.»*«h -4* I to lb* city Vert Uelnirltee A ..#!* you
■a ga If I Vt/v aa *» fa a ya a /\#a Hi, 7 Mif'fttl C.f kf.lttl TfltlUtt
DR. kl\u MEDICAL CC., Atlanta, ga.
^ u»*M» reef*> ns/hie L«v*llr Incorporated cndri the )e»e «>f OaaFf>a ,
Tba iii'o 1 aim 1 11 aaie—111 an i i ttf
I*i r anently cure*! wllb l
it tf (be arreturn eured|
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tfc cured In a few rtaya|
«yon apfUrttaai
ti.-n of abo«e disease
scald tn plain »iavr»r
uMjH f. 1 KcaT>ntT.
FAIR NOTICE.
I Wr have written, talked about the
1 best and cheapest electric light in the
| world an 1 yet you know some people
haven’t bought the Tungsten lamp yet.
j Come to see ami let us tell you about
j them and show you what can be sav*>d.
culver & Kidd,
Mfrs. K. K. K. Pills.
Just received a fuil line of olives
catsup. , pickles, salad dressing and
relishes of all kin i at the City Grocery
Co.
BOWLING ALLET MOST IS
POPULAR OF ALL PLACES.
A Prankish Farce Comedy in 3 Acts
OPERA HOUSE
Friday Night, March 19th,
By Q. M. C. Players Club
Wit and Mirth, Music and Komicality
FOR SALE.
Ten Shares Capital Stock, Milledgeviile Hanking Company,
—Apply to—
JOHN CONN.
central oi Georgia Railway GomDanu
Your Cotton Crop Can Be Increased
It costs no more to cultivate an acre that produces
two bales of cotton than n:T acre which produces only
one-quarter of a bale. Why not see what you can do
with
Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers
Other men have boon able t > double snd more than double
thoir yield per aero with a liberal application of Virginia-Carolina
Fertilisers.
Messrs. Lvira3 A Jackson of Kelsey County, Tenn., used Vir-
ginia-Cnrolina Fertilizer on about 55 sores planted with cotton, and
•ay: “We have the finest crop of cotton we ever saw, and all tho
people around here think the snme. We actually counted 447 bolls
Oh one stalk. Another stalk had by actual count 408 bolls, forms,
squares and blossoms. On about 8 acres we expect to make about
2 bales to the acre, snd an estimate of adjoining farms not so fer
tilised and under other cultural methods, will yield only 1 bale to
five acres.”
An interesting picture of the cotton plants referred to will be
found in the new 1909 Virginia-Carolina Farmers’ Year Book, copy
of which may be had from your fertiliser dealer, or will bo sent
fas, if you write our nearest aales office.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Sj.fj ('fi.ii ^Sj.'si p/bw
s
Norfolk, Vs flpuVryffinflfl Cluilntoa. S. C
tulwlu. S C. awffiflls/jliullimfl Bahimort. Mil.
Attuu*. HKxtealkujM^I Colu^but. Os.
■Rf. , MonitsuMi. Ala.
Mtnfihn. Tean. Shr««.po(t, La.
The new bowling alley, operated by
Van Brunt Bros, opened up last Mon
day as scheduled and since that time it
has proven one of the most popnlar
places in Milledgeviile. The best of
order ia being maintained and there is
no doubt but that the popularity of the
amusement place will continue to grow,
especially when people learn what un
excellent place it is, fitted up in the
best style.
Bowling parties, including ladies, will
be welcomed at the place an I the beet
attention given them. It is an establish- I
ed fact order will bo maintained at all
times and the most fastidious will not
object to the conduct of the plaver*
who are allowed to participate in the
games. No loafers, or loungers are
allowed and consequently there is no
CURRENT SCHEDULE FOR MILLKDQEV1LLE.
Arrive from Macon aad Gordon 1:36 p. re. daily.
“ “ - •• “ *• 6 31 •* ** except Sunday
*• •* Covington llyl» n. in.
“ “ Katonton 7:50 1
Depart for Macon aud Gordon 11 M •
,i “ •• »• 7.50 •* •• except Sunday
“ *• Covington 1:35 p. m.
"^Eatonion 6 35 “ *• except Sunday
Go With a Rush.
The demand for that wonderful Stom
ach- Liver and Kidneys cure. Dr. King's
New Life Fills—is astounding.
Druggists say they never saw the
like, it is because they never fail to
cure Solir Stomach, Constipation, Indi- i disagreeable features connected with it.
I gestion. Biliousness. Jaundice, Sick
| Headadhe. Chills and Malaria. Only 25c.
j by all druggists.
We can save you money on hay. hulls
i and meal. Chandler Bros.
The alley is located in the place former
ly occupied by the City Grocery Co.
Oat meal,corn flakes,shredded wheat,
grape nuts, cream of wheat and cereals
of all kind at City Grocey Co. N
A flurry Up Call.
Quick! Mr. Druggist Quick!-A box
of Bucklen’s Arnica Sate—Here's a
quarter For the love of Moses, hurry!
Baby's burned himself, terribly-J^n-1 d '^. 'of'houses'and other
New Y'ork Cream Cheese just receiv
ed at C. E Greene's.
Seed eane, red or white for sale at J.
H. Ennis'.
Read all the good poultry journals
aud books of recognised authority, In
cluding the lulletins issued by the
United States government experiment
al stations; begin with a smalt flock
of good strain chickens-, study tncu-
nie cut his foot with the axe-Mamie’s
i scalded —Fa can't walk from piles-Bil-1
| tie has boils—and my corns ache. She ,
; got it and she cured all the family, j
i lis the greatest healer on earth. Sold 5 •
by all druggists.
apparatus carefully; ascertain what j
method of feeding i* best adapted to
the cilmallc conditions ia your local-
gradually increase your flock
each veer and construct the necos-
sarv buildings and improvements in
accordance with the returns realixed
from the previous year's efforts and |
- good sweet potatoes, the old pumpkin at the end of four or five year* the
yam. for sale by J. H. Ennis. ! plant should yield a net Income^
IM1LLEDGEV1LLE BRICK WORKS-
J. W McMILl.AN, Proprietor, Milledckville, Ga.
from 91.500 to 95 non a year
N. C. Seed Feaauts and Spanish Pea
nuts. amber cane seed. Emmett L.
Barnes.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
* *
*
Can fill all orders at once with the best bnck that be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that Urge
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited. *
. Sealv leg* Itch snd worrv the hens.
A hen with scabby legs ts very apt
, to break her eggs and mash the
chicks
HY It is to your advantage to
have an account with the
MERCHANTS L FARMERS BANK. I
MILLEDGEV1LLE. GA. «E
-1. Iln/wiiic... It I. * Mron*. rmraful. liberal, prompt, srcur.tr. .nil lurrNi- 5“
DCkilUSC. f u | Inatituttoft. 3S
Hecause- 11 j* * ,rro " flu *- up-to-d.t* l»nu in .very pnrti-
Hec-ince-.: Ycmif account will be appreciated by the bank, snd your internte
pcCalloC. will *tw*y» he carefully ennaidered ^
t Because- *- v * nr OepaelUir I. »lw»y. welcome vuitor *t the hnnk.
RacuiK0 Thi * h * nk *tudie* the need, of it. ru.tomen. and properly take, rare 2?
Decause. of thm .krih,r thru tnninMi u ltr ( e o> ,m.ll.
Heonce- lm dealinit. with all c-i-t >mrr. are abwdutely confidential, and it ia SIC"'
^ trvvausc- aleray. ready to aaaiat and to advtae. ?
is Because’ It ia the hank of the people and for the people
% Because:—^^k^ th * n thi * h “ k \
^ Jno. T. Allen. Pres. L. C. Hall. Cashier. §
^ or Jno. T. Dav. Assistant Cashier. ^
—and ask any information desired.— 5*
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