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Cramps
Thousands of ladies suffer Agonies every month.
If vou do, stop and think. Is it natural? Empliati-I
e&lly and positively—NO! Then make up yourj
mind to prevent on cure this needless suffering!
TAKE
CARDUI
II Will Help You
Js
"I suffered 9 years” writes Mrs. Sarali J. Hos
kins, of Cary, Ky. “I had female trouble and would
nearly cramp to death. My back and side would j
nearly kill me with pain. I tried everything to get]
relief, but failed, and at last began to take Cardui.
Now I can do my housework with ease and I give
Cardui the praise for the health I enjoy.” Try.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
Purity, Mellowness and Rich Flavor
are the distinguishing qualities ol
Sunny Brook
THE PURE. FOOD
Whiskey
It is distilled in the good old Kentucky way and is especially
adapted for home use. Every bottle is sealed with the Govern
ment "Green Stamp," 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. MAKKSTICIN. Chattanooga, Turin.
(a. G*l/AN1EL. Mgr.. ('hitUnooffi, Tenn.
HAUL HLYMAN. « httUnoota, Tenn.
CHAh. BLUM A < ().. Jacksonville. Fla.
BLD1NGF1ELL) A CO.. Jacksonville, Fla.
C. C. BUTLER. Jar kaon villa. Fla.
D. f. A C 1* LONG Jacksonville. Fla.
H. LEVYSTEIN A CO.. Montgomery. Ala.
L. LOEB vnIIISKEY CO., Formerly at Montfonury, Ala
Now at Jacksonville, Fla.
A Bottles $ m
B Bottles
i-5th Oajlon dS
T *7» w B«urbo« |
jDL Full Quarts !l
■ Rr* « Bourbon Xr
Shipped la plain boxes. Send remittance with roar order.
le feeds shipped C.O. D.
EDUCAT
MEET IN JUNE
rorty Third Annul Session Will be
Held at Cumberland Islanl.
Prof, Wardlaw Is Treasurer.
How "
In Baldwin County?
The forty-third annual meeting of the
Georgia Educational Association will be
held this year at Cumberland Island
June23- 25. Under a contract between
the Cumberland Island Company and
the Asssociation, the Convention is held
once in three years at Cumberland Is-
and, where the Association owns a large
auditorium. The last meeting was held
in Augusta, the one before the last in
Macon. These were largely st^nded,
and both were successful from every
standpoint. Among teachers and lay
man there is a growing interest in the
Association, and people are realizing
more and more the importance of its
work and its usefulness and power in
developing the educational interests of
the State.
OUleers For 11109
President C. B. Chapman. Mncnn
First Vice-President • • -Otia Ashmore. Savannah
Second Vic-Vrea't • • • Miss C. 8. 1‘arrish, Athens
Secretary R. B. Daniel. Valdosta
Treasurer J. C- Wardlaw. Millodirevill* >
Hoard of Trustees
Chairman. J. M. Hound (1911) Atlanta
L. U. Kobe son (1909) Marietta
E. W. Childs (1910) Barnesville
Lawton B. Evuna (1912) Augusta
C. B. Chapman (ax-officio) Macon
Supt. C. # B. Gibson of Columbus in Prcnklunt of
the Department of Superintendence; Miss Mamie
Hitts, Atlanta, of the Department of Graded
Schoolr.; Professor J. S. Stewart. Athens, of the
Department of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
The I’reaidents ofltho several departments
preparing- interesting programs, in which livo
subjects will be discussed.
Under the contract nlrove mentioned' the Hotel
Cumberland will charge teachers only fl.GO per
diem.
The Cumberland meeting is always lar gely at
tended, because teachers not only find pleasure
aud benefit in tho Convention, but they may ulso
enjoy the attractions of the sea shore:
Information Is Wanted In Order to
Put Worthy Veterns on Penson List
Within The Next Yeor.
Commissioner of Pension, John W.
Lindsey, is anxious to secure a correct
list of Confederate veterans resid'ng in
Baldwin county, and every other county
as for that, so that the next Assembly
can frame a proper pension measure, j
The same information is desired in re
gards to widows of soldiers. This in
formation will purge the pension roll of
all fraud and supply valuable data from
which the legislature can make up a
bill that will be beneficial.
The local D. of C. will probably ar
range to supply this information, but
any one who can help out should do and
send in names from each district.
Mothers:
The problem how to give
< >il to your children or to take
it yourself is solved by
Pure Castor Oil In Powder. Absolute
ly Tasteless and Odorless.
Given in the bottle or in »ny Ikiuii or cereal.
Prescribed by leading phyaiciar.s.
At ail Reliable Druggists.
R. W. HATCHER WILL
MAKE ADDRESSES
NO REASON FOR IT
A CASE OF INFLAM
MATORY RHEUMATISM
“Some ten weeks ago, a sudden pain
came in my right arm,’ writes Mrs.
Marguerite Rau, 623 Franklin St.,
York, Pa. ‘ The doctor called it inflam-1
■matory rheumatism. For about seven 1
weeks I doctored with different reme
dies wit)«> ut getting any relief. Mv
arm was swollen from the elbow to the
tips of my fingers and was all black and
blue and looked as though there was
something drawing at the elbow and as
if it would break open. The pain was
so great that I could not sleep. I finally |
bought a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and ,
that give me relief at once. I have used
three 25c. bottles and am now using a
50c. bottle.
I feel that my recovery is due to
Sloan’s Liniment. It did more for me ,
in three weeks than all the other doc- j
toring I ever did.”
Before it slips your memory buy bot
tle of Sloan’s Liniment. There are
three sizes, 25c., 50c, and $1.03. Every
druggist carries it in stock,
5 gallons Oil 75cts. at
W. H. Montgomery'*.
Now is the time to destroy bed ir
•sects. Bugicide will do the work.
Culver & KiJd.
Local Hardware Dealer Will Have
Prominent Part In Proceedings ol
State Convenlon.
i
At the fourth annual convention of
the hardware dealers of Georgia, which
will be held at Valdosta May 18-19, Mr.
R. W. Hatcher.of this city, will have an
important part. He will make the
response to the address of welcome at
the morning session of the first day and
in the afternoon he will deliver an ad
dress on the subject of “Buying in large
or small quantities.’’
The second day he will be equally as
bush discussing the subject of a fence
manufacturer allowing more than one
agent in each town for the, same line.
After that he will make an address on
“Mutual Fire Insurance,” and at the
closing session he will talk on “The
Bankrupt Law of Today.”
The leading places given Mr. Hatcher
at the conventon are generally con
sidered as quite deserved and is no
small honor.
When Milledgeyille Citizens
Show the Certain Way Out
There can he no just reason why any
reader of this will continue to suffer the
tortures of an aching back, the annoy
ance of urinary disorders, the dangers
of diabetes of any kidney ills when re
lief is so near at hand and the most posi
tive proof given that they can be cured.
Read what a Milledgeville citizen says:
Mrs. H. M. Morris, 403 W. Mont
gomery St., Milledgeville, Ga., says:”
I used Doan's Kidney Pills for severa
weeks and the results obtained were
very satifactory. I suffered from kid
ney trouble for some years and the
doctors told me my system was filled
with uric acid. 1 had severe pains in
my back and the irregular passages of
the kidney secretions caused me an
noyance. I dfent to Geo. D. Case's drug
store for Doan’s Kidney Pills and soon
after 1 began using them 1 felt much
better. 1 gladly acknowledge the bene
fit I derived from Doan’s Kidney Pills
and highly recommend them to others.”
For sale bv all dealers. Price 50
cents. koster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United.
"States.
Remember the name Doan’s—and
take no other.
Fresh lot Block s Candy at
C. E. Greene’s.
Automobiles repaired and kept in run
ning order. Oils and Gasoline supplied.
J. L. Sibley Jr.
I 25 lbs Sugar $1.35 at
W. H. Montgomery’s.
•jyif it's real estate, no matter
where located, see J. O. Bloodworth.
BIG PIC NIC TO BE
HELD AT FRALEY’S
A May-day pic nic is planned to be
at Fraley’son Saturday, May 8, but the
crowd will gather at the house instead
of the old pic nic grounds at the mill.
The change has been made on account
of the condition of the road leading to
the mill
The Putman band has been engaged
for the occasion and an enjoyable time
is assured all attending.
The young man loves the young lady
That’s his business
The young lady loves the young man,
That’s her business.
Pretty soon they will marry and need a hank acc’nt,
That’s our business.
DEPOSIT WITH THE—
Mange BanK
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
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EXCURSION FARES
Via Central ol Georgia Railway
TO THOMASVILLE, GA., and re
turn, account grand lodge I. O. O. F.
of Georgia, to be held Muy 25-27, 1909.
Tickets on sole from points in Georgia.
TO MEMPHIS, TENN., and return,
account U3V Reunion, to be held June
8-10, 1909.
TO ATLANTA, GA., and return, nc-
count Auditorium Musical Festival vo
he held May 4-6, 1909. Chorus of 500
voices,theDresden Philharmonic Orches
tra, Renowned Soloists Enrico Caruso,
Madame Olivia Fremstad and others.
Excursion f.ires apply from agency sta
tions in Georgia.
’£0 ATLANTA, Ga.. account American
Association of Opticians, to bo held
Juno 21-24, 1909.
TO AUGUSTA, GA., and return, ac
count Musical Festival to be held April
23 27, 1909. Grand Festival Chorus,
New York Symphony Orchestra. Soloist
Mme. Eames, etc.
'Excursion fares apply from Macon,
Savannah and intermediate points.
TO ASHEVILLE, N. C. and return,
account National Assoc.ation T. P. A.
of America to be held May 13, 1909, to
Jnne 5, 1909.
TO ASHEVILLE, N. C. and return,
account International Convention Bara-
ca and I’hilathea, to be held June 19-23,
1909 . /
TO CUMBERLAND ISLAND, GA.,
and return, account Georgia Education,
al Convention to be held June 23-25,1909.
Excursion fares apply from agency sta
tions in Georgia.
Vd WASHINGTON, D. C. and re
turn, account Annual Meeting, Daugh
ters of the American Revolution, to be
held April 17-24, 1909.
TO ASHV1LLE, N. C., an 1 return,
account Dramatic Order Knights of
Knorassan, Biennial Meeting, to be held
July 12—30, 1909.
TO LOUISVILLE, KY., and return,
account Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles
of the Mystic Shrine, to be held Juno 8
to 10, 19(j9.
TO MACON. GA., and return, ac
count Grand Chapter Royal Arch Ma
sons and Grand Council Royal and Se
lect Masters of Georgia, to be held Apr.
kO —29, 1909. •
TO SAVANNAH, GA., anl return,
account General Assembly Presbyterian
Church, to be held May 20 — 29, 1909.
For full information in regard to
rates, dates of sale, limits, schedules,
etc., apply to nearest ticket agent.
S\>ec\aY "KoYice
To Farmers, Housebuilders and
Housekeepers
The entire stock of Hardware
and House Furnishings of the
late J. Staley will be closed out
within the next few weeks at
cost for CASH ONLY.
By Execi^ors of the Estate.
BiacKsinitmno ol p
Kinds on snort No-
nee Done 5ii
J- D. ffitaon
Next Door to J. R. Hines”
Sand For Sale
I will deliver good, clean, white sand
on short notice for yards, walks or
cemetery squares. Phone 272-
Robt. H. McComb.
Is especially nec
essary at this sea
son of the year.
Would appreciate
a portion of same.
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We '•an save you money on Hulls,
Cotton Seed Meal, Oats, Brand, Hay,
Corn, Meat, Lard, Amber Cane Seeds
and Karly Dent Corn.
W. H. Montgomery.
BOV
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a 3 1-2 years old, stands 15 1-2 hands high, Sired
^ by Directness, 2:12; by Directum Kelley, 2:08;
a Dam, Bonita, trial, 2:20.
a Having leased this famous young horse I will
a make the fees for this season $12.50 at the stables
I J. w. Seals & Son
Milledgeville, - Georgia.
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4 boxes 10c. Polish 25cts. at
W. H. Montgomery's.
Bugicide will destroy those awful bed |
bugs, 25c. per bottle with brush.
Culver & Kidd. |
fl^’If it’s real estate' an I you want j
Cali on C. E. Gre-me for all firstclasa i to buy or sell, it will pay you to see J. [
groceries and get ti e a quick.. G. Bloodworth.
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Baldwin 6o. Brlok & PotteruGo.
Is now fully equipped to turnish you with best grade Brick in any ^quantity fiom one to
as many thousands as is needed. Size j$X4x8. These brick are guaranteed to be first
class in every respect. Correspondence solicited, :::::::
A A. VAUGHAN, SECT.
niLLEDOEVILLE, QA.
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