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WANTED.
Responsible man with horse and bug-
fy in ieach ommunitv, 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
In* machine agents, to make a business
Connection which will become more
E lfltable each year. Address I’. O.
x 121, Youngs Island, S. C.
CHICKEN FOOD.
Good for fowls, also
domestic animals, con
sisting of broken corn
and other grains,
known as “Screen
ings.” Oconee River
Mills. 2-17 tf.
Fur Sals. *
Four 60-«aw I’ratt gins Bn>l elevator.
Also one 36-inch fan. R. G. SMITH,
Milled'reville. Ga.
Campbell's 10 cent line soups Salad
Dressing, Tomato and TobastS* Catsup,
prepared Mustard etc. at
C. E. Greene’s.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Mrs. W. F. Matthews, proprietor of
the Matthews Hotel desires to announce
that she has moved to 219 Wayne street,
directly in front of the Presbyterian
church where she will be glad to ac
comodate old patrons. She is centri Uy
located now and especially desires table
hoarders. Call and get her terms.
-Best lump lime. Portland cement | Go to Chandler Bros, if you want to
Sod plaster Paris. Emmett L. llarnes. gave money on garden seeds, millet
seed, amber cane seed and seed corn.
FOR SALK.
' One 60-Horse power engine and boiler,
good as new, apply to J. L. Barnes,
813 Jefferson St.
Milledgeville, Ga
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26 lbs. sugar $1 ■35.
4 lbs. starch 26 eta.
7 lbs. grits 26 ct».
1 Gal. Apple Vinegar .70 ctH.
6 Gals, oil 76 cts.
Hack pf barn $1.30,
Sack Cotton Seed Meal $1.40,
Best lard per pound 12 1-2 els.
Hulls per sin k 60 cts.
Collars, pads, nnd hitmen cheap.
All heavy goods at wholesale prices
W. H. MONTGCMERY.
A full line of National Biscuit Co’s
good* in bulk and package at City
Grocery Co.
W. A. Walker will sell to you a nice
building lot, or a nice house on ea-y
terms. Whv pay rent when you can
buy from him on time and own your
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.
Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Wheat Bran
and good Hay at Emmett L. Barnes’.
PLANT GOOD GARDEN SEED,
Be sure and obtain our garden seed for
apring planting, cabbage, turnip, col-
lards; and all varieties, including toma
toes, 2 packeges lor 5 cents Wo will be
sure to please you in every way. Try
us.
S. J. STEMBRIDGE, West End.
Seed cane, red or white for sale at J-.
H. Ennis’.
Gnrden seed, onion sots, seed Irish
potatoes and cabbage plants at the City
Grocery Co.
A full line of fresh and canned vego-
ables at City Grocery Co
If you ure going to plant sweet pota
toes, plant the kind that sells. The old
pumpkin yam. For sale by J. H. Ennis.
St Seed sweet potatoes, the old pumpkin
yam, for sale by J. H. Ennis.
N. C. Seed Peanuts and Spanish Pea
nuts, amber cane seed. Emmett L.
Barnes.
Just received a fuil line of olives,
catsup, Upie.kles, salad .dressing and
relishes of all kind at the City Grocery
Co.
Oat meal,corn flukes,shredded wheat,
grape nuts, cream of wheat and cereals
of all kind at City Grocey Co.
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 burning
coal in the United
States. Our price on
this coal is Aft
per ton - - pD.UU
We have other coal to
offer atfrC 0 &C Cft
per tonsil « j) J. JU
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
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OF TURPENTINING
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Phone 152.
Go With a Rush.
The demand for that wonderful Stom
ach- Liver and Kidneys cure, Dr. King’s
New Life Pills—is astounding.
Druggists say they never saw the
like. It is because they never fail to
cure Sour Stomach, Constipation, Indi
gestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick
Headadhe, Chills and Malaria. Only 26c.
by ail druggists.
We can save you money on hay, hulls
and meal. Chandler Bros.
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TU III KLUUII Mem* H>IIT 10-MI Ml 10ISUT LOCH TIB. UIILM IUIUU1II MU1CUUL ]
«s onu m mi unci mo muiiu uri«iehci Of m Lomu
itimiimi mo most mumu irtcumii i* ni tours
Asthurlimi Dj me ft Lie tu irrit CMOIIO, «IM0*l Ml SFUIH
IISEAtES. W* fu*r*ulec to rrfund muuey If noi cured. All tnsdl*
liiurs turatfthed ready for use—no mercury or Injurious medtetov
used. No deteolloo from business Patients »t s distance
irenied by mall aud express. Medlslnes seni everywhere fr«s
from «»re or breakage. No medicine seal O. O. D. unless In
structed. Charges low. Thousands of oases oured Slate your
____ case and send for terms consultation FRU and oonflesntlal, In
^ IUM parson, or by letter. Call or writ© today. Don't delay.
radically 'cored without ths ess sf
A n*w Home
Ns eauallso
iKH'irtea oi Bound*. Nn detention from Uual I
>• Thousand# ouivd. Ws guarantee to rafundl
uey if ii-m |>ei manatitljr sursd. Uy book fully ax |
>ius this dlssas*.
Varicocele cauennrnerToua debility
■yeleiu, etc , )«rr.an*nUj cured wttk-l
dropsy af the eorotutn cured!
without pain.
cured In a few day el
bjla /ao m* Aa# >i /'MfuiuH person, or oy lent
Isrvout Debility and Weaknesses stricture „ ,
|fl An the leoultelf youthful folly and eacee ^ »^1 • hai mful tastrumsats-
sf Nan, IT;
uriae.pl nple* end
blood to the he 1
aadfni kvuiiiiii
lose of vital fm
life. Ws can M P.,
evelopand meture
youthful folly and eicee
lelng losses by d
lotrhes on the f
Ital forces. Inea of manhood, etc, cuied for
rU d^*d«
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develop end meture y uunp or mltld'r sited who ai • . ;T ,
weakly and wivh'ks and make llirin fit fi r marries* ° . ‘
C« n i)|||« thatUirlal.leUiaeaae.la all ‘te forma *
ayPfllllS* arm Me*r«. cured fm life lliomi |) y rj T C
p/leunms Hkin |i|>eaara, Ulcere, /twelllnsa. More* •• J u 1 v
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Oonufihur. il ret and alf for ma of privet* disease*. 1 D I. J m a • I • «*“#> hook
cured testa* Putvl. " * guarautee to retuud jout r II I Hi V • I « «uh><ut patn,
Boney if nut pe inancnii; ouifil TO MlK upon appllctlonai
Kidney Bladder and Proetatlo ?.^.Mn.V/.'r.T:
Free Museum
' «*r» Inatruetlve. Costs vou nothin*.
lUrWtu. Ccr Mtrlsttft icd reacktree Cu.
ATLANTA.CA.
^Thoroughly mspcnalhle Legally lncnrpmated under the laws of Georgia.)
Villa and IIUPTUItl •
Diseases;
4 by palni«"a ami t
DR. KING MEDICAL CO.,
A flurry Up Call.
Quick! Mr. Druggist—Quick! —A box
of Bucklen’a Arnica Sale—Here’s a
quarter For the love of Moses, hurry!
Baby’s burned himself, terribly—J-hn-
nie cut his foot with the axe—Mamie’s
scalded —Pa can’t walk from piles —Bil
lie has boils—and my corns ache: She
got it and she cured all the family,
lis the greatest healer on earth. Sold
by all druggists
The Star Jewelry Co. announce that
they will sell anything in their line at
astonishingly low figures for tho next
fifteen days. Sd call 6ft them and Mr.
Winslow will give you bargains.
The Road To Success.
Has many obstructions, but norc so
desperate as poor health. Success to
day demands health, but Electric Bit
ters is the greatest health builder the
world has ever known. It compels per
fect action of stomach, liver, kidneys,
bowels, purifies and enriches the, blood
and tones and invigorates the,whole sys
tem. Vigorous body and keen brain
follow theii use. You can’t afford to
slight Electric Bitters if week, run
down or sickly. Only 50c. Guaranteed
by all druggist.
How to Increase the Yield of Fruit
Increased fruit crops arc more often the result of good manage
ment than ot good luck. Fruit trees and iruit plants need a liberal
supply of
Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers
The trees absorb plant foods—that is, nitrogen, phosphoric acid
and potash — Irom the soil just the same as any other crop. Experi
ence has shown this over and over again This truth has become so
well recognised that “ return to the land what the tree removes if you
would expect the best results ” has become an axiom with the best
growers.
Apple, pear, peach, orange and other fruit trees soon respond to
careful iertilization. llut be sure to use the best fertilisers.
" I made a test with other companies' fertilizers,’’ says Mr. H. O.
Lowry, of Manatee County, Fla., “and yours proved to he the best.
The yield w here 1 used Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer, was just twice as
much as where the other two companies’ fertilizer was used.”
Hundreds of users say Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers are cheapest
because of their good qualities—give better satisfaction and quicker
results.
Many facts of great interest and value to fruit growers are pub
lished in the new 1909 Farmers’Year Book, a copy of which will be
scot free on application to any of our sales offices.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Salts G/h*ts
Richmond, Vi.
Norfolk. V*.
Columbia. S. C.
AttonU. Ga.
Savannah. Ga.
Memphis, Tenn.
Sales OJL-ef
Durham, N. C.
Charleston, S.C.
Baltimore, Mi.
Columbut.Ga.
Montgomery. Ala.
Shreveport, La
DR F. W. WOLF. D. 0.
Eyesight Specialist
“Glasses Right Good Sight.”
‘•NUFF SAID.”
At Mrs. Julia Parker’s Millinery
S'.ore, Milledgeville, Ga.,
SAT. APRIL 3rd, 1909
South Has Taken Step
Forward in Development j
of WoAderful Natural
Reoonrce.
WASHINGTON.—Through the Im
provement In the system of turpen
tining the South has taken a long
step forward In the movement for
the protection and development ol
one of the country’s most Important
natural resources, the rich yellow
pine forests which make the United
States the leading nation In the pro
duction of rosin, turpentine, and the
other products known as naval stores.
Began In 1904.
Improved methods of turpentining
were first established to an appreci
able extent during the producing sea
son of 1904, when the cup and gutter
system was installed by a number of
tho most enterprising manufacturers
of naval stores In Georgia and Flor
ida. Since that time there has been
a steady and satisfactory Increase In
the percentage of turpentine and ros
in produced by these conservative
methods. The work In conserving
these vast turpentine orchards of the
South has perhaps come In time to
stay the early destruction of yellow
pine forests threatened by years of
careless management.
Experiments in Georgia.
Experiments conducted by the Unit
ed Stales forest service at Ocilla, Ga.,
and Green Cove Springs. Fla., as well
as definite and reliable data received
from operators throughout the naval
stores belt, have effectively determ
ined the great advantages of the new
methods over the old. Not only has
It been shown forcibly that the con
servative methods are of great pro
tection to I ho forests, but sufficient
data has been collected to show that
the increase in yield of both turpen
tine and rosin bv the new and im
proved systems furnishes a strong ar
gument In favor of their use.
Greater Yield.
Reports from the states where na
val stores are produced show that
where there Is a greater percentage
Of turpentine produced by Improved i
methods there Is also a greater yield, j
The following table gives the average (
yield of turpentine per crop of 10,500
boxes or cups, reported and compiled
by stales, together with the percent
age of turpentine produced In ench
slate by either the cup and gutter
or cup and apron systems:
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please. Every Package Warranted.
t Ask for “TOWN TALK”
A J. CARR GOMR Y
4> SOLE DISTRIBUTORS
FOR SALE.
Ten Shares Capital Stock, Milledgeville Banking Company,
—Apply to—
JOHN CONN.
Central ol Georgia Kaiiwau comoanii
CURRENT SCHEDULE FOR MILLEDGEVILLE,
Arrive from Macon and Gordon 1:36 p. m. dally.
' “ “ “ “ 6'35 “ “ except Sunday
*• “ Covington 11:88 a. no. “
“ “ Eatonton 7:59 “
Depart for Macon and Gordon 11:3.1 4 44
“ “5 “ “ “ 7 :50 4 4 44 except Sunday
44 * 4 Covington 1:36 p. ra. 44
”3^*honton 6 3 6 4 4 44 except Sunday
State.
Yld per
crop
Mthds
Alabama
3G.C
casks.
.... 8
Florida ....
casks.
Georgia ...
. ,...2C.5
casks.
.... t>
Louisiana .
44.7
casks.
... .44
Mississippi
34.5
casks.
....11
Texas
43.5
casks.
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Kinds’ on short No
tice Done 5ii
J- D. ffitaon
Next Door to J. R. Hines
Rote: In North and Sknith Carolina
improved methods are not In use.
Accepting the Information contain
ed in this table as a basis for com
paring the results of thw new meth
ods with the results of the old sys
tem of cutting the destructive boxes
In the trees, some allowance should
be made for the difference In qunllty
of timber as well as the age of the
Industry In the states given. Tho
timber in Texas and Louisiana is cou-
sldered superior to that in Georgia
nnd Florida nnd the industry is not
so old In the two western states. But
the Improved conditions under which
turpentine and rosin are manufactur
ed In Texas nnd Ixmlsfana will not
account for more than one-fourth of
the increase in yield.
Cup and Apron System.
To demonstrate more fully thnt the
use of Improved methods is largely
responsible for tho remarkable In
crease shown, the reports from two
of the large establishments in Tex
as, one using the cup and apron sys
tem and the other cutting boxes into
the trees are compared. The estab
lishment using the cup and apron
system reported a yield of 1,372 bar
rels of turpentine for 20 crops, as
against a yield of 1,500 barrels of
turpentine for 35 crops where the
old methods were employed—C8.2
casks per crop for the cup and apron
system as against 42.8 tor boxes.
Both companies were operating for
the first year and timber and weath
er conditions were practically the
same. The two establishments report
ing these figures employ's high stand-
ard of business methods and the fig
ures given are reliable. Forty-two
barrels Is considered a fair average
yield for the first year the trees are
bled and where boxes are used.
HY It is to your advantage to
have an account with the
MERCHANTS £ FARMERS BANK.
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
Recnuce’ It i» a 8tron K . caraful. »*fe, liberal, prompt, accurate, and succens-
UCV-dUSC. f B | (netitutlon.
Because; !Y !*_* Kr,>wiu lt. active, progressive, up-to-date bank in every partk-
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.Your account will be appreciated by the bank, and your intereste
leiU always be carefully con*idered gg
Kwry depositor i« %lwmyn welcome visitor mt the bank.
THta bank atudiee tho need# of fta customer*, nnd properly Ukee care 5
mt thewn whether their buxines* in targe or emaD.
R» deal I null with all customer* are abeolutely confidential, and ft to mi
always reedy to asaist and to advise. S
We do not believe you can aak for better treatment than this bank
will give you. and we therefore aak you to call upon
L C, Hall. Cashier.
Allen. Pres. w a , N i,
no. T. Dav, Assistant Cashier.
—and ask any intormation desired.—
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MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS-
J. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Milledgeville, Ga.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
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Can fill all orders at once with the best brick inat can be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited.
PEACHES
FAIRVIEW GAK FACT'Y
•V MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. /,
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February Is the beginning of the
duck-laying season, but not before the
latter end of the month. Young
ducklings, well reared, are laying
now. but tnere Is not much profit in
their eggs, as they are not suitable
for hatching.
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