The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, March 27, 1909, Image 5

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S«P!*K***e!*ftlP3P»flK*e*3ie*^ TVXGMMM&XtiUX* i* VXGVX&y J Sensational At Finney Dry Goods Comp'y EBB——i Specials in Silks Yard wide Taffeta Silk, guar- 1 Everything new in Ladies’ anteed black, good quality choice ; Neckwear, silks in all colors. 48c Ribbons and Laces in 1000 and 1 styles and colors. Ask to see the new shapes and colors in the Noxall and Gotham hats for men and boys. Baby Caps all styles, 25c to $1.75. Men’s and Boy’s Spring Caps, 25c to $1.00. The Largest and Most Up-to-date Line of Odd Trousers for Men ev= er shown in the city. $7 kind at $5, the $6 kind $4.50, $5 kind at $4, $4,50 kind at $3.50, $4 kind at $3, $3.50 at $2.50. Boy’s and Children’s Suits In all the late knickerbocker styles and patterns. Age from .1 to Boy's Pants from 90 cents to $1.25, all sizes. Table Linens and doilies to suit everybody, both in price and qual ity. The L on Brand Shirts for men, $1 to $L.&0 White Spreads some hing new in patterns from 7So to $5.98 Men and Boys Shirts from 25c to 75c. Big line of Window Shades. Prices from 25c up. Ladles’ Enidr'd Gorset covers 25 and 75 Cents Art Squares and Mattings The $6.00 ones for $4:98, the $12 ones for $9.98, the $18 ones for $15. Small rugs at all prices. See the Tiffany Shoes for Mios es in Gun Metal, Tans, Patent Leather and Oxbloods, from $3 to $5. Everything you need in Trunks and Suit Cases and Hand Bags at bargain prices. 1 Umbrellas and Parasols from 49c to $3.48. See the folding kind, $2.50 to $4.00. Gentlemen’s Four-in-hand Tics 50c values 35c, Bats and Clubs, 5c to 35c. Gmghams from 5c to 12 l-2c in Spring Patterns. Pee the new styles in Ladies’ and Childi'. n’s Shoes in Tans, blacks an I Pat. Leather Pumps. See These Bargains White Madras, the 12 1 2c and 15c quality 10c. Two thousand yards of short lengths lawn and dimities, regular price 20 and 25c per yard, our price 18 l-2c. . Full 12 yard bolts English Long Cloth, sell at bolt prices. Wool dress goods complete. Ruchings in ev ery color of the rainbow, you ought to see them. Big Values in Notions Stealing Hat Pins Finishing Braids Embroidery Fits* Safety Pins 25c 5 to 75c 2 1-2 to 10c 4 to 9c Niokle Thimbles Talcum Powders 50c v h e Hooks and Eyes Eng'ish Pins - 60c Hair Brushes Hair Pins Men*s Garters - " Ladies' and Children’s Hose Supno-ters. Full line Ladies’ and Children’s Hjsb. 2 1-2 to 9c . , 24c lc to 9c 4c to 9c 35c lc to 9c box 9c to 48o pr Finney Dry Goods Company We Give Trading Stamps. What Infants, Children & Adults NEED AT TIMES IS JO. P. Physician-Surgeon. M1LLRBGKVILLE, - - - Q\. i £2 1-2 NV. Hancock St. r. M. HALL. M. D. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUROKOP | Office hours n a. m. to 12:^0 p. ra. Office in Uallaway Building, 136J West Hancock Street. ; Milledgeville, G» Pure Castor Oil in Powder. Absolute ly Tasteless and Odarloss. Given in the b ,t11 • or in my liquid or cereal. Prescribed by lea linir |»hynicmnn. At all Reliable Druggists. DR. EDWARD fl. TIGNER Deny Soraeon. Oct. iq, iy. If you want a pretty hat for Easter buy from Mrs. Parker, she leads in style. "rS’ m/'m “m '/mm ' I g , ‘g w Ml ih Mi Mi Mt ih 20 REASONS Why You Should Protect in The t NATIONAL UNION Ml ih Mi ih \h ih Mi ih vh \h Mi Mi- Mi ih Mi Mi Mi ih ih ih Mi Mi Mi \h Mi ih Mi Mi % Because: -It stands pre-eminently the best of all Frtternal Societies. -Death cbims are paid immedi ately on receipt of proper death proofs. — Of the high character of its membei ship. -It has a n Equalization Fund. -Its gov lining officers are r.ot paid e\' m bitant salaries. — It is pi irely an American insti- tution. -It has t he highest endorsement of the 1 ending actuaries of the country. — Of its judicious medical exami nations. —Of its rteD-rate plan of assess ments. — Each member contributes in proportion to the amount of his risk. —Certificates may ba changed at any time without consent of or iginal beneficiary. — It has a membership of over 80,000. — It has paid out more than 828,- 000,o<)0.00 to its widows and orphans. — You should provide for the fu ture of your family. — Nothing is more uncertain than the duration of human life. —It is safe and conservative Fra ternal Society. — The cost of gaining admission is not excessive. — Its rates are on a sound basis. — It has been enjoying a Hteady gr nvth for tweuty-ove years. —To all contemplating carrying safe and equitable insurance th ire is none equal to THE NA TIONAL UNION. After admission the following monthly payments must be paid to the Sec retary of the Council—on our Step-rate plan per $1,000. Age $1,000 Age $1 000 Age $1,000 I j 18 $0 50 34 $0 78 50 $1 35 j 19 60 35 80 51 1 45 1 1 20 50 36 82 52 1 .55 1 21 52 37 84 53 1 70 22 54 38 86 54 1 85 23 39 88 55 2 00 24 58 40 90 56 2 20 ; 25 60 41 94 57 2 40 ! 26 62 42 98 58 2 60 27 64 43 1 02 59 2 80 28 44 1 06 60 3 00 29 68 4 5 1 10 61 3 20 30 70 46 1 15 62 3 40 31 72 47 1 20 63 3 60 32 74 48 1 25 64 3 80 33 76 49 1 30 65 J °° This order is not con- ducted on the “pass the hat around” plan after death to pay the benefi ciary as we have $1,422,- 496.67 in cash on hand to protect our policy hold ers. W. «J. Brake 6c Co. Office Over Goodman & Wootten’s. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. ^ • 5 ? ^ 00* 00 ^00 • 00* m0 000'000 ^ * m 9) m :♦» in 9\ m •n m '0 m * •ff 4' T< *0 4' 9) '0 '0 9) m w jn Business Lccals. SEWING WANTED. / . Anv one desiring sewing done can get good service for least money by calling on or sending to Mrs. Laura Ray t wh<> lives in Dr. Atkinson's now house on Hancock street, near .lefferson. When you come to town be sure and! visit the City Cafe and get your dinner.'. Proprietor Barnes treats you right. ! Automobiles repaired and kept in run ning ordm. Oils and Gasoline supplied. J. L. Sibley Jr. SEED! SEED! .SEED! Wo have a full line of garden seed, seed corn, cat tail millet and cane soed. See our stock and get our pi ices. Chandler Bros. Harness Oil, good as the best, better than some, 20c. qt Old Harness [made to look new. Moran & Wilkinson.S3 Olives in bulk and bottles at| C. E. Greene’s. Automobiles repaired and kept in run ning order. Oils and Gasoline supplied. " H* J. L. Sibley Jr. The Carnival is coming to town soon, but when you are here don’t for get the City Cafe gives you the best dinners and lunches obtainable. We have some good values in water buckets and oil cans at Chander Bros’. The Newarkiteam has left, but we are still with you with a complete line of baseball goods. Spauldings are the best. R. H. Wootttn. TAX NOTICE. The Books of the Tax Receiver will be opened April 2nd, 09. Office in K. P. H„wkins Drug Store. E. P. Lane, T. R. B. C. Cotton seed meal, hulls, hay, bran and i shorts at Chandler Bros’. C i.'Fee with all orders ought to be a drawing card for the City Cafe. But they give the best the market affords and everything that’s good to eat. Harness Oil, .good as the best, better than some, 20c. qt. Old Harness made Specinl run of Bulk Olives this week 5c. dozen. C E. Greene. Our Stock Powders and buggy whips will make your horse go. Chandler Bros. Plow Stocks and Plow Steel at actual cost. Wo will prove this by our invoice if you will call. Moran & Wilkinson. All kinds of fine Groceries at C. E. Greene’s. Cream cheese, Macaroni, Spaghetti, prunes, !dried peaches, apples and apricots at Chandler Bros’. Plow Stocks and Plow Steel at actual cost. Wo will prove this by o ir invoice if you will call. Moran & Wilkinson. Call C. E. Greene Phone 24 for any thing in the fine Grocery line and get it quick. Apples, Oranges, Bannanas, Nuts, Raisins, Cocoanuts etc. C. E. Greene. Harness Oil. Best on the market. Price reduced from 25 to 20c. qt. Moran & Wilkinson, Fine Gandies at C. E. Greene’s. Dave Hams a* C. E. Gieone’s. S*e R, H. Wootten’s Easter Postals bef re buying elsewhere. ♦ New Braiding Pat terns for coat suits. Princess dresses and shirt waists. All the new- braids, corona tions, soutache and star braid. Miss Ellen Fox. There are bullies In every flock.* scatter grain so the timid fowls will get their share. II FEARLESS, GIVES 1 An Up-to-Date Clergyman Describes an Up-to-Date Household Remedy that lias Had the Test of Time and Is Known the World Over. Somo preachers are afraid to give an outapoken opinion on any remedy, however highly they may esteem It. Others are not afraid. One of those who Is not afraid la quoted below. Head what he says. He moans ovory word of It. If you doubt It write him a letter, enclosing a stamp. Ho will tell you what he thinks. to look new. Moran & Wilkinson Pure Lard and best Compound. j C. E. Greene. If you wish to give your visiting friends or family an Automobile ride they will remember and enjoy call J. L. Sibley Jr. Phone 185. Durness Oil. Best on the market. Price reduced from 2-7 to 20c. qt. Moran & WiikinsmJ Fresh lot Blanks Chocolate Candits at C. E. Greene’s. Traveling men, farmers and city folk all declare that the City Cafe is the place to get a lunch with coffee free. The regular dinners from 12 to 2 o’clock are hard to beat. Cane Seed, Garden Seed and Seed Potatoes at C. E Greene’s. Easter Novelties, Postals and dyes at R. H. Wootten’s. j LADIES TAKE NOTICE. I will sell this week 15 and 85c. piece* oi fancy china at 10c. Call and see the 10c table and be convinced of the bar- gans I an. ua,... *. i. oullci.. Catarrh of Stomach. R F.V. J. T. PEELER, Hendersonville, H. C.< writes: “I desire to make known for the bene- fit of suffering humanity my experience with Peruna. “I was afflicted with catarrh of the stomach, and though I tried many rem edies and applied to several doctors, It was all In vain. “Had It not been for Peruna I believe I would have beon In my grave to-day. "I have overy reason to bcllevo that reruna is the greatest remedy for ca tarrh known to the world. Therefore I •«-.*■• h»»n, and shall coutlnue to roc- Oii.uienii u to .bo-u \>bo _.o ujwc.I.’' R ev. j. o. dttkeh, p»stor of t: Unitarian Church at Plnetow N. C., writes: “My wife has beon In a very bad sts of health for several years, and not ing seemed to do her any good until si began to uso Peruna one month Ag Since then the color has returned her face, and she Is gaining in floi every day, and I believe she is a we woman to-day, “My little boy, ten years old, ws9 pa and had but little life. He began toui Peruna the day his mother began. T day his face Is rosy, and he is out in tl yard running and Jumping with tl rest of the children.” Throat Trouble. Rev. H. AV. Tate, 980 Lincoln Art Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, writ- that for several years he has been trou led with a pecnllar sposmodlo affectic of the throat, which Interfered with h vocation as a preacher. He took Peri uua.id his trouble disappeared.