The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, April 10, 1909, Image 6

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miiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiitimimiimmiiiiv ft Big Military Carnival.. TO BE HELD IN A. *fl nilledgeville ArK. Id-1 /, I i Positively to be the biggest week ever experienced here. All shows and attractions will be furnished by the GREATER BARKOOT AMUSEMENT CO., with their fifteen bi£ shows and five big 1 free acts daily. Barkoot Amusement Co., carries 168 people, special train of 14 cars, Royal Italian band, etc. Each and every show connected with this company is strict= ly high class, moral, educational and instructive. The Purpo5e of the Carnival is to give Aidto the Baldwin Blues REE acts include high dive, highvvire walking, double trapeze, revolving ladders, bicycle ride for life. The high dive is a won ful feat, Mr. Matt (Jay, the world’s highest diver, making a dive twice daily from a ladder 100 feet high into a tank containing but four feet of water. Excursions = xr = on all i ailroads During the Week Big Street Parade Daily During Entire Week, Two Big Bands With 45 Pieces Will Make MUSIC FOR ALL. 11111 n 111111 i 11 m 111111 iii 111111111111 in 11 m 1111TTTTT iiiiiiiiitiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii 111 i II11 i i ill 11111 m 1111111 iiimmmmmiiiiiiiiimmiimimimi la.Y.H V 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: Zeijtler’s Latest Oxfords, TO Dutlcuhofer's Best, $4.50 For Men - ^ ;,n;,ns ^'^ iest(,r;u ' ,s ’ $3s ° The Croat Walk-Overs, TO $6.00 Our l.inois Complete, Our Prices Lowest for Rest Quality. — SEE US FOk SHOES FOg Spring and Summer Wear. Fred fiaua Sitos go. THE FARM HORSE And' THE WAY TO KEEP HIM CATARRH DESTROYED FOR SALE. Ten Shares Capital Stock, Milledgeville banking Company, —Apply to— JOHN CONN. ▼ PEACHES FAIRYIEW CANNING FACT’Y •V MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. /, aaaaaaaaaa a a So much advice Is given the farm er nownduys thnt a request will he a change. Although, for between- Units, while you ure resting by your cozy fire, we will surmise thnt you hud a good dinner—plenty—and thnt your wide fireplace Is piled litg'i i with lugs, and you are smoking you; I pipe ir. solid comfort Did the poor | old horse out In the barn or cold i get half enough? Are there great [ cracks in the barn, through which the wintry winds sweep over his shiv-] erlng frame? Don't get cross, now. or your dinner w ill disagree with you i —that will cause Indigestion and. tl- m.lly hllllou mess. Mo life i nns In '.Inks. Kindness Is the best link in' a strong life chain, and unklndneas is the weakest In a poor one. Being from the country, myself, Ir distresses me to see the hags of , bones many farmers drive to town, where the horses are well fed gen erally. Is your horse nearly starved ] In sight of acres of meadow, and | great stacks of hay and barns full cern? Isn't this the poorest ot alt I the farmer's poor policies? Ou.y one exceeds It and that is tlv cruelty of jerking, Seating sand cursing the poor horse. Every cruelty to youi horse is money burned. It puts a man below thi" brute level for few animals are cruel to one another. Nothing responds to kindness quick er than a horse. Give hint a kind word and a pat, his head goes up while hope warms him to the task of trying to draw the oft too heavy lond.j Every farnu r should know the capao-! lty of hts horse and abide by It. It.-1 creased good curev>Increases this ca pacity. Dejected looking nnd hopeless is the horse who never has a kind word. Nervousness, neglect and fear reac* on a horse semi-starvation and 11! treatment and not lose health and energy ? Many farmers are thoughtlessly cruel, not from bad hearts, but be cause they do not realise what they sre doing or what they are losing by It, Just try kindness and better treatment In feed and currying for a short while and see *he results. The forlorn old horse will begin a now life and Iasi years longer, also do better work, besides being a pride Instead of a shame to Its owner. MY APPETITE. A better way to control the flying propensities of the turkey Is the old method of "fastening a shingle upon the top of their wings. First make four holes in the shingle then with a soft stout string it Is easy to equip the birds so they can't By over • common fence. KRl'XA rarely fnila to restore th« appetite, immediately uj on begin- ig the use of lVriitni patients lietrfn ■at amt digest. This Is the universal timony, coming from all parts of the tlized world. alar ill is a very frequent cause of s of appetite and dlsturtieil digestion, o lieticfleiul influence of IVruna on iirrli completely restores the nppo- 9 in such cases. 'o prod the digestive organs with divines that are merely stimulants is poor way to remedy such eases. "J am new cured and il.cn ful in 'fir its, <i.7 thiri/gh the agency cf Peruna, z. hi, h /.i cu> edtr.ee ffe. teal.') and r. / ».i) af'peti V “My only regret is that l did I net use I'cruna so 'ner and / I would hare avoided ad my /< n tnous suffering and wiserj —Mr. Josef It //. I onian. Removed Catarrh, Restored Appetite. Mr.'Josepli H.t’onlan, 4*7 7th Are., I'.rooklyn. N. Y., writes: “1 sutfered from catarrh which completely destroyed my appetite and weakened my entire system. ‘•I am now cured and cheerful in spirits, all through the agency of Peru- na, which lias cured mo effectually and restored my appetite. “My only iwgret Is that I did not use I’cruna sooner and 1 would have avoided all my previous suffering and misery.” ties of Peruna. My case was bowel trouble or dysentery. % “I also tried "Peruna for a rough, ac cording todtrections, and it exceeds any eough syrup I ever u«ed. “I wish every one afflicted would give Peruna a trial.” Pe ru-na as a Tonic. Capt. R. B. Smith, Greensboro, Gs, writes: "After using several bottles of Pern- na I can recommend it as one of the best catarrh medicines on the market. As a tonic it has no equal. “Peruna is all that Is elaimsd for it." Very Serious It is a vary serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong cne given you For this reason we urge you in buying j to be careful to get the genuine— BLAck-draugHT ! Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion end liver trouble, is firm ly c tablishcd. It <ioe3 not imitate „ other macicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa st voritc liver powder, with a larger [.J sale than all other., combined. U SOLD Iff TCTV* F3 Ti I III— ■!! . LAMES TAKE NOTICE. I will sell this week 16 and 25c. piece* of fancy china at 10c. Call and see the 10c table and be convinced of the bar gains 1 am offering. R. H. Woottcn Torpid Liver, Stomach Trouble. Mr. James O'Byrne, «>»> Madison St., Topeka, Kas., conductor Sante Fe Rail way and member Order of Railway Con ductors, writes: “I suffered with a torpid liver and stomach trouble, which made my com plexion very sallow, and I felt misera ble and tired all the time. “An aunt wrote me that she was tak ing Peruna with such good results that she advised me to try it, and I finally- bought a bottle, although I disliked to take patsDt medicines. “However, l found Peruna very agree able to take, and effective, as 1 felt bet ter in a week. I took only five bottles In all and I found that was all I needed. “1 am most grateful to you for what four medicine has done for me.” Dtualtry Entirely RcNrved. Mr. \V. N. Casey, Leamington, III., writes: “In two weeks after beginning your treatment 1 was well. I used niae but- Catarrh af Stomach Mr. Henry Neely, First Lieutenant, Co. “P,” H6th Regiment, O. V. 1., Box «X3, Trenton, Mo., writes: “1 suffered for years with catarrh of the stomach. Seeing an advertisement of Pernna. I tiought a liottle and every doee made me feel better. Seven bottles completely cured me.” Get Your Job Work Done Here Quick THE MUSICIAN; The Standard M isaz're ! OF THE MUSIC WORlD I For the Teacher, the Student, ml ( the Amateur—each issue contains: 3 24 pamvof new and standir.l m Hvh-s' 5 and Instrumental (Rental! \ a!u .• a; !•*».* t fe $3.00) I 4> !>avt> -.if intarcat’njr. i ts» hr./ -cidir.r I mutter, an I advertising of value t > tr.uaLiam: I •nd muaic lo\fn. Special departments for T *acheri. Si ucers. 1 \ iolmists. Orirar.Uta. C hildren.\fctc. SUBSCRIPTION t1 SO PfR v I AR Send 16 cen*.s in stamps for a nm d** coj y. Catalog* of music and m meal in Hr jn.ent* sent upon request. OLIVER lMTMIN COMP IVY Publishers 150 Tremont St. Boston, W 11 KILL the COUCH and CURE the lungs WITH Dr. King’s New Discovery F0«C8E8“ E1CB _ —s It — Trial »•»• Free AND ALL THNOAT AND LONC TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. BOOKKEEPING $29°° SHORTHAND $22^ COMBINED $4 5.°-^ t U Boots Included. This offer food ninety days. . -c Wnti H, k BONO < F E a Codete Wmedfevile. Ga