The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, March 20, 1909, Image 2

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Order your engraved nt&tionerv and calling card* from Dixon William*. We regiator your plate and can duplicate 1 your order at anv time. DO YOU Wy NT TO GO TO < O! I.EGE? If now can h«*lp you. We. ha « alrem y put hundred thmuith college by me«n» of our plan. Writ# to* j day for full Information regarding tn.r offer of a frw scholar* hip in any school or rolle***. Addrrr a Kolioft J. Hherlork. 39-41 East 22d Street, Ne w j York City. PEACH TREES FREE OF A LETTER FROM NORTH CAROLINA Warrmton, N. C.—I was nearly dead with klilney affection for six month* growing worse all the time. My case wns hopeless—was unable to get uliiiut hut lit tie. I lmd tried everything with llllle lieneflt. I took three bottles of Stuart's nuehu and Juniper and was perfectly cured. Am now well and all TW. ... mor. Herat I Patterns •«'* IntlwPnh^ of .r, <Mk.r m.k. o I ...i.rn. Tfci. U o. account of lh«« .0'«. accur.cr and »Mnpli««7* McCall'* MasaalnelTh. r>..nof r..Mon) Sa« tnn.e .uU.i r.Knr. th.n «nr«K.r L.dt,.' Hit*""* v...'. .ub.Cflt.tinn (II Sumter.) f»U. 50 ffU". f-*'**' b .fnb'f, 5 cents, t v.tr .uU»crtb«r s«t» • McCall Fat- t«rn Krrr. SuL»<rlb« t'sday. ■ I.a.tr A sent. Wanted, tlandejm. r«tjl»t»" •* t . - .k m I’a 11 arn » atalo«M« ' • > O''® <JA |fKe, <'atalogaa( of &"• r* Prctnftrtl Catslngi*® (•howir.* 4«*> a A A .... <rlID Lie/' II t f f % . K aaf V La* fa mV 1ml „ und Juniper.—II. T. Maeon. If you suffer with backache, dull head* nrlic, swollen feet, stiff joints, and have Ho energy amt see imaginary snerks In the /ilr, you have syuijitoms of kidney trouble. Stuart’s Burhu and Juniper will relievo you. All druggists, $1,00. Write for free sample. Vvc will send enough to prove its wonderful merils. Stuart Drug Manufacturing Ca • ' rrctm "TO *■— r ------J sent Iraa. Add.cM thi McCAJX CO, Nistsk McCall Patterns and Publications for Sale by Bloodwortli-Stembridge Co., LEADING DRY GOODS DEALERS. Milledgeville, Ga. BOOKKEEPING $29.°° SHORTHAND $2 2.99 COMBINED $4 5.0° All Books Included This offer good ninety days. > Write R. H BONO C •• G M College Milledgeville, Ga.' 11 owe & Co., Augusta, Ga. MAKERSOF CLOTHES THAT FIT. IJUIIHJ DIUUA the purl POOD Whiskey It is distilled in the good old Kentucky way and i« eit adapted for home use. Every bottle is sealed with the (Govern ment "Green Sump,” a positive assurance of full proof, full quantity and a fully matured age. It stands unequaled as a rich and healthful stimulant—a sure cure for many of the minor ailments of the human system. DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID BY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS: M. M\RKSTEl’$ > C^ttwnooir». 7*nn. t.. li DAN I FI., V*r.. Chattanoop*. Tann. I’Al'l. HKYWAN. v'hwttanooaa. Tenn. * CllA^. MU'M A CO.. J«rk«onvilk FI*. BKl'lNtiFlKl A I'O.. Jacksonville. Fla. r C. BUTLFR.Jackaonvma.FU. I>. F. A C P l.ONO Jack won villa. Fla. H LEVY8TF1N A- f'O. Montgomery, Ala. L. LOEB WH1FKFY CO., Formerly at Monti on er/. Ala Now at .’ackaonv lla. F’a. —Don’t fail to consult us before buying a suit and you will be sat= isfied with results. We have some elegant patterns just imported for the season trade. Our LEATH ER-SHADE BROWN is some thing attractive and our plaids can’t be beat. Other lines that are staple the year around. —We want your business and are willing to come after it. Drop us a line about your needs and we will see that you are supplied. Ev erybody knows us. if you don’t let’s get acquainted. Howe 6c Co., Augusta. Ga. Situate on Fruit Crop Promising at Present, Bot Crlllcal-Tlme Has Not Yet Been Passed. The fruit crop of Georgia ia in good shape, according to the best authorities on the question, and prospects just now are for a good crop. The peach crop means millions to Georgia and the out come during the next month will tell the tale as just how much money the Klberta and kindred varieties will bring into Georgia. The trees around Milledgeville are in exceptionally good shape and indications point to a full crop here if there are no mishaps in the near future. In addition t) the market value of the peach crop it has a value beyond computation when it comes to home use. The Georgia Fruit Growers Exchange has about completed the formulation of plans for handling tne crop and through the system of distribution which has been devised it is quite probable that a greatly increased revenue will be de rived from the crop this year. OF LOCAL INTEREST Some People Wo Know, and we Will Profit by H< aring About Them. This is a purely local event. It took place in Milledgeville. Not in Buffalo or New York. You are asked to investigate it. Asked to believe a citizen’s word; To confirm a citizen’s statement. Any article tl at is endorsed at homej Is more worthy of confidence. Than one you know nothing about, Endorsed by unknown people. J. H. Lawrence, Chief of Police, Mc Intosh St., Milledgeville, Ga., says: “I have used Dnan’B Kidney Pills and t'e not hesitate to give them my endorse ment. When 1 first procured this ex cellent remedy at Geo. D. Case’s drug store, I was feeling miserable and suf fered a great deal from pains through the kidneys. I used a part of the box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and was soon feeling well. 1 give the credit for the great change to Doan’s Kidney Pills.’ For sale by all dealers. Price60cents. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Mr. William Smilli Died Here last Monday. Mr. William Smith, aged about 35 years, and known by nearly everybody in Milledgeville, died at an early hour Monday morning, after an. illness 'ex tending ever two or three weeks’ time - He was the son of the late Dr. R.G. Smith and besides his aged mother leaves no other relatives. The funeral ceremonies were held at the Baptist church. Rev. 1 amar Sims, officiating, Monday afternoon. The in terment was in the city cemetery. The sympathy of the communitjy in general is extended to his mother. The New Store With New Goods At New Price blooflwopiii-siembpifloe Go. Dry Goods, Furnishings, Shoes, Hats and Up-to-date Tailor Made Ciothing OUR SPRING DRESS GOODS EXHIBIT The Newest, the Best, the Latest, the Cream of the Market, is found in our store. Prices to suit every purse, goods to suit every taste Fresh From the World’s Fashion Centres. W here the brightest brains have been at work designing the best weaves J the most fetching color combinations, means a harvest for our customers.- Spring Hats, Shoes, Collars, Cuffs, Ties uiumicbub i——p—b—m■bbb—aan— The leading brands of Hats, The Ralston, and other High t irade t'hoes, the best in Collars, Cuffs and Ties. Blood worth ** Stembridge Co. Ogeechee River Roe at J. H. Ennis Epinropal Church Lenten Services. Evening Prayer and Address Wednes days and Fridays at 4.30 p. m. a general invitation is extended to all Christian people. W. R. Scarritt D. D. Rector St. Stephen's Episcopal Churoh. Rev. Wm. Russell Scarritt, D. D. ( Rector. Sunday services—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 11 a. m. Sun.lav School. 9:30. Friday Evening Prayer, 4 p. m. Holy Communion, the First Sunday in. the month. The Rector and his family will be at home to frinds each Monday night from 8 to 10 o’clock. EXCURSION FARES TO BIRMINGHAM, ALA., AND RETURN CENTRAL OF GF0RG1A RAILWAY COMPANY Account National Dental Association, March 30-April 2 1909. Excursion tick ets will be on sale March 27, 28. 29, and for trains scheduled to arrive Birming ham before 1 P. M. March 30-1909. 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 fares, schedules; sleeping car ser vice, etc, apply to nearest ticket egent. Is especially nec essary at this sea son of the year. Would appreciate a portion of same. We Beg to Announce The Arrival of Our New Spring Stock of Shoes and We In vite Your INSPECTION. The Famous Dorothy Dodd, $2.50 For Women! Zeigler’s Latest Oxfords, TO Duttenhofer’s Best, $4.50 S3.50 TO C#»r Mnn* Marian's Highest Grades, lUl mClI. The Great Walk-Overs, se.oo Our Line is Complete. Our Prices Lowest for Best Quality. —SEE US FOR SHOES FOR- Spring and Summer Wear. Fred Haug Shoe Go. Every Month [writes Mrs. E. Fournier of Lake Charles, La., “II used to suffer from headache, backache, side ache, pressing-down pains, and could hardly walk. At] last I took >wn pan Cardui, and now I feel good all the time. ■ CARDUI ■£> kill™, couch and CURE THE LUNGS WANTED--SUCCESS MAGAZINE require* the mi-vice* of a man in Milled**villa to look after expirin* subscription* and to secure new business by mean* of special methods unusually effective; position permanent, prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with *ood natur al Qualifications; aalary 11.60 per day. with com mission option. Ad-Areas, with references. R. C. Peacock. Room 102. Success Ma*aune Bid*.. New York. wth Or. King’s New Discovery for C8lS£ 8 JSSr. AND ALL THROAT AND LONS TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR XONSY REFUNDED. It WU1 Help You JM Cardui is a medicine that has been found to act upon the cause of most women’s pains, strengthen ing the weakened womanly organs, that suffer be cause their work is too hard for them. It is not a pain “killer,” but a true female remedy, composed of purely vegetable ingredients,] I perfectly harmless and recommended for all sick wo- | men, old or young. Try Cardui. Women’s Relief. ] AT ALL DRUG STORES