The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, May 14, 1909, Image 5

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THE MOTHER’S PROBLEM <Or Uniting Strung, Healthy Girl*. X serious problem which presents it self to every mother with girls to raise, tn these clays. The exigencies of school life, the hurry anil routine of every-dav duties, the artilieial environmert of modern civilization, make It more riillicult to raise strong, healthy girls than ever in the history of the World. Itoys raise themselves. Clive them room, give them liberty, and they will grow up healthy at least, without much worrying. Hut tho girls present a ser ious problem. How many mothers there are who are worrying about their daughters. Ner vous, puny girls, with poor, capricious appetites, bloodless, listless, a constant anxiety to the mother. Ilow shall she solve her problem? To whom shall she turn for help? Each case Is inure or less a study by itself, and cannot be solved by any general rule. This is the way one mother solved tho problem. Mrs. Sebopfer, fitU) Prescott Ave., St. Louis. Mo., in a lette r to l>r, Hartman, says: "Sly daughter Alice, four years of age, was a puny, sickly, ailing child since she was born. 1 was always doctoring her. When wo com menced to use Peruna slio grew strong and well." Another mother, Mrs. Martha Mos3, H. P. D. ft, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, says: “Our little eight-year-old girl had a bad cough, and was iu a general run-down condition.” She had several doctors, who could give tho child no ro- -l;ef, and the mother no encouragement. Finally, she got a bottle of Pertina »nd commenced giving it to the child, »nd it proved to lie just what sho a ceded. When she commenced taking Peruna the child hud to be carried. Now the mother says she is playing irmmd all the time. Her closing words were: “Yon huvo lone a great deal fi r her. She is the >nly girl we have, and it ineaut lots to is to have her cured.’* These are samples of many lctior3 rlii.-ii Hr. Hurt ban la receiving, cum in: straight from the hearts of loving Bothers. While the different schools if medicine are bickering and differing is to tlusirics ntnl remedies, Peruna toes right steadily on giving permanent vlief. After ail. it i< cures that tho teuplc want. Theories are ol I1IU3 ncouut. Business Locals. SALESMAN; —We are desirous of se curing the services of an I expert salesman on a salary of $100. j and expenses per month. No one ex cept a hustler who can give good ref -: ence need apply. We offer the right man a good contract. National Loan | & Trust Company, Tifton, Ga. BLOCKADED Every Household in Milledgeville Should Know How to Resist it- The back aches because the kidneys Co-operative Work With Poultry All kind of fruit and vegetables at C. j are blockaded. E. Greene's. Call on Mrs. Parker for your Commence ment hats, she carries the latest and best line of millinery in the city, 'Phone W. H. Montgomery, No. 55, for your groceries and save money. STEAM BREAD always fresh at Barnes & Richter'*. Fresh vegetables, at J. F. Bell’s Pure Food Store. If you want goods of quality call on C. E. Greene. Saturday we can show you the famous Cluett -Peabody brand o f shirts and collars i n latest styles.-B lood- worth — Stembridge Co. Buy your ice from J. F. Bell’s Pure Food Store. Prompt delivery, full Weights, prices guaranteed. Mrs. Parker will give you the best style for the least money. Call on her for your hats and she will guarantee satisfaction. Young Girls Are Victims, of headache, as well as older women, but all get quick relief and prompt cere from Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the world's ocst remedy for sick and ner vous headaches. They make pure blood i and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. 25c. at all druggists. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney Pills do this. It’s the best proof, for it comes from Milledgeville. W. H. Leonard, 308 E. Hancock St., Milledgeville, Ga., says:’, 1 have used Doan’s Kidney Pills and feel verv greatful for the benefit I have derived from thgir use. Some time ago I sent for Doan’s Kidney Pills at Geo. D. Case’s drug store and began taking them. I was bothered a great deal by the irregular passages of the kidney secretions. One box of Doan’s Kidney Pills entirely relieved me and proved so satisfactory that I can recommend them as a reliable remedy.” For sale by all dealers. Pri( cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Bu New York, sole agents for the U States. Remember the name—Doan’s take no other. By a thorough study of poultry uni! egg-prodin-1 ions, farmers all over tho South ought to make u strong feature of tills modern line of farm production, 'tow to greatly Increase egg-productlou by better feeding and management is easy to learn. Tho mildness 01 our clim ate obviates the necessity of very expen sive buildings and protection. Most farm ers reduce the cost of production to the lowest point by growing nil their feed on the farm and by allowing free range to their fowls. In the summer season, es pecially, tills will very materially reduce the cost of feeding. In woods and Holds enough Insects and other vermin are gen orally obtained to supply all tho expense of a proteld, or meat, diet. We need .also, to study organization and advantages In marketing. Co-opera tion for shipment In largo quantities favors a reduction of rates. Uniformity of lockages and high umtll'y of g.-ods utso make for uniformly high prices. If the farmers of a certain shipping station will co-operate In this way, they can Pure home made lard for sale by J. II. 1 nnis at 12 1.2 ct.s. lb. TRAP FOR SALE. One solenuid Columbus trap in first class condition for sale. Rubber tires and paint, good as new. Apply to Dr. John P. Atkinson. Hams, fresh Dove Brail, the best at Karnes and Richter. Lemons 15cts per dozen at J . H. Ennis. McCall's magazine and patterns tor sale by Bloodworth—S t e m - bridge Co- FOR SALE. Stylish bay horse weighing 1,050 lbs. Combination horse, works anywhere J.C. RICHARD, State Sanitarium. LOST- A gold cross and buckle. Find er will please return *0. W. R. Scarritt. BUTTER Fresh creamery and country butter kept in ice-cold refrigerators a Barnes and Richter's. Croquet sets at R, 11. Wootten’s. CRACKERS, fresh lot just received by Barnes & Richter. Just received a fresh Shipment of Lipton Teas all sizes Chandler Bros’. Have you been to the show at the Opera House yet? Ice tea tumblers and pitchers at R. H. Wootten’s. VEGETABLES, fresh every day at Barnes & Richter’s. 'Phone W. H. Montgomery, No. E5, for your groceries and save money. Seed Peanuts, Amber Cane and Ger man Millet Seed at Chandler Bros’. Fishing tackle of all kind at R. H. Wootten's. Coffee that invigorates —Bell’s Best Roast, 2 lb tin 50c. Best ever sold in Milledgeville for the price. Ask your neighbor. J. F. Bell's Pure Food Store. Ladies, don’t forget the big matinee at the Opera House Saturday afternoon at 3:30 P. M. price 10 & 20c. We are sale agents for ” Widow” Flour a high grade n price flour. Reward offeted for bad biscuit. Chandler Bros. 'Phone W, H Montgomery, No. for your groceries and save money. Breakfast cereals at C. E. Creel Phone W. H. Montgomery, No. 65, for your groceries and save money. It. H. Wootten s-A11 housekeepers are invited to visit It. II. Wootten’s and see t’10 display af Rochester coffee percola tors. For vacation travel get one of our suit cases. They are very cheap, from 75 cts. up, Bloodwarth — S t e m- bridge Co, Hammocks for the Good old summer time at R. 11. Wootten’s. Shelf goods of all kind at C. E. Greene’s. Ferris delicious hams and bacon, fresh from the packer every week. It cost no more, whv not buy t.he best? J. F. Bell’s Pure Food store. Fresh vegetables of all kind and fruits in season, aiwajs to be found at Chandler Bros’. They say the show at the Opera House this week is gieat. R. H. Wootten’s sells the famous uar- bo-Magnetic raizor for $2.50, the only razor tempered by electricity and the only one guaranteed, 'Phone W. H. Montgomery, No. 55, for your groceries and save money. Not how cheap, but how good, prices 10-20 & 30c at the Opera House all this week. Newly Sacked Hulls, Meal, Bran, Hay, Oats, Corn and Chicken Feed at Chandler Bros’. work up such u \v 'll-known and r«*ll \ble -eputntlon, that their product* will al- ways be strongly i ompeted or, md sold at highest market price, o\ on from on j board cars j ln these days, t to host tr •ule In comes hv furnishing un uhs )lUtt iy f •vsh nrtlcle directly to tho cons jmo r, or at least, to sp eclal do tiers In fr psh epg sup- plies. Una Bsorted 'Kgs mlxe 1 w Uh ’ale specimens are no longer li rc «dy de- J mnrid. Th * best customers rofr r to pny moie nnd know hut they nre get mg. And this dll he t w tendon sy more and n.ore In tho futvn e. Pure-Bred Poultry. Special Irtes of poultry u •o ssumluK huge proportions. Millions t f dt liars arc 1 Invested 1 t fancy breeds i nd the line stork bus! 11CMM us any one mnj see by glancing o ver tho lending f inn Jour mils of the coi ntry. 1 lundrcds >f t tons ind* of dollars nre spe nt In nd\ ertl dug this s t ock. N e w breed ) nre hell H C malt nt l> developed nnd put on sale. Other p uiltrynu n devote tl emsc Ives entirely to coinmei clul lines. mid run e«K y small farms »r in Kant, now bring their o 1 Hear In pi labor. Hon y of friers n Wliliiii tho lah( year or 1 cl; 1 business of shipping I JuM hatch'd by the Inculmh ivwf»nl <\ make it hIx to > In hern id prolll They brhi re shipped 1 ill a I lie exprei hours young el dolts should not twenty-four hours from I time utilized In getting j Baseball TOtlaU : Today and Saturday 3:30 p. m. To Buy Advertised Things is to Buy "Worm-While” minus! The advertised things are t.ie ones that will “stand the test” of publicity—of the spot light. of comparison and close inspection. Things that could not thus “pass muster are not, usually, advertised—for it would, most positively, NOT PAY to advertise them. Read Milledgeville N E W S A Scalded Eoy’s Shrieks I horrified his grandmother, Mr«. Maria j Taylor, of Nebo 4 Ky., who writes that, 1 when all thought he would die, Buck- | len’s Arnica Salve wholly cured him. j Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, | Corns, Wounds. Bruises. Cures Fever- * Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, I Chapped Hands. Soon routs Files. 2Gc I at all druggets. Save wood, worry and servant hire by using a three-burner Perfection oil stove. For sale by K. H. Wootten’s. o food for hin a, thin m to their domination without tlu* trouble and ex- poll ho of f coding. Some buyers think they cun do hotter in thin way tlmn to buy rett'ngs of eggs for new stock. Money In Duck*. Another Hpeclal lino which Iuib hoop grea'ly developed of.late Ih tho produc tion n«id wale of young ducks. A great demand for thlH young poultry hnn neon developed In high-grade restaurants and hotelH In the Inrge chic* nnd at tho great watering places or ttmnmer resorts. The ducks are hatched by Incubator and ship ped at from live to seven montliH old, nd are used us broiler*. One reason for tho luoreiisod demand '0 ducks Is the superior met ho ls of 'ceding which now prevail. Only tho choicest hut Inexpensive food Is given hem. This gives superior flavor to their IfRh which did not exist when duclcj were allowed to feed mainly on fish uni water vermin. Duck farms of vast extent are being leveloped In Dong Island to cater for the New York market. One ranch, puts out ‘*.0,000 ducks evory year, and has con tracts at a stipulated price, from one to three years In advance. The price paid for nice fat ducklings Is usually GO cents a j»ound. In old days no farmer thought of rais ing ducks without an abundance of run ning water. At present this Is not con sidered at all necessary. Meat, and not feathers, Is now the object. Homo parties For Sale! The Caraker house and lot on Wil kinson St., most modern and up-to-date property in the city, worth $5,000; this property is offered for $4,000. Apply to D. B. Saniord and D. S. Saniord- Bloodworth- Stembridge Co. Invite^you to visit their store and ex amine their splendid stock of Spring and early Summer Goods, r Their goods are of the latest style, the fabrics are most up-to-date. It’s your opportunity at their store to buy model merchandise in the dry goods line. Tru Mem and ^.convinced! B!oodworth= Stembridge Co. Milledgeville, Ga. also keep (luck. Kunner (lurk Ih u Iihh been called dark family. Then dure uh many tn lay while eggs ai far ggs. The Indian 'ary prolific layer, and he "Leghorn’ of the duekH sometimes pro- 160 eggs a year, and high in price. A happy hen will make master. a happy Do not overfeed the crowing chicks or they may become Blunted. Don’t wait until young poultry be gin to droop and die before looking for lice. NIGHT COLLEGE. The trustees o; the City college have resolved to establish next fill! a night college for bright boys who must work In the daytime for a living. Jt is an admirable innovation. The old-fash- I loned American college course was laid I nut upon the analogy of seven years | In learning a tra..e. The student When you have set all the eggs you care to for the season, send ine roosters to market. Their room Is better than their company. It Is a waste of time and power— hen-power—to try to hatch eggs (hat have realty been chilled by tuo hen leaving the nest. If the nest is too flat, the eggs are sure to roll out from under the hen; and if too deep, the eggs will pile on top of each other and getbroken. A Fighting Snake. There is only one snake In tfn* far east—1 lint is, India, Burma, Slam and the Malay peninsula—that will always nnd at nil (lines nttnek n man on sight. That Is (he hamadryad, justly more feared than any other animal that crawls. Fortunately for mankind, they are not common, except iu lim ited districts. They nre so feared by nil tlmt the native shikarrls or hunters will go miles out of their wny to avoid tile locality In which they nre known to exist. The hamadryad will stalk a man ns a tiger stalks his prey.—Med ical Journal. St. H.ltn*. One of the rocks of tho Island of St. Helena (tears a distinct resemblance to the great Napoleon, so distinct. Indeed, that In the old pre-Suoz days passen gers on ships bound from India to England were wont to crowd the decks ; at sunset Iu the hope of catching a glimpse of the marvelous likeness of j the emperor whose facial contour used . to npponr every evening clear cut !:i j the Inst rays of the suu. (♦00000000000000 ♦ A JERSEY POEM, . 0 ♦ O, yet good Jersey breeders who ♦ 0 ore strictly up-to-date, 0 ♦ Get out bovine tooth-brushes, 0 ♦ and early morn and late 0 0 Clean up tho “toosies" of the ♦ ♦ cows tho greatest in tho 0 O world, 4* ♦ Until they look like shining gems ♦- ♦ In a lass’s mouth impearl- 0 ♦ cd! 0 ♦ For the Jersey cow must take 0 4 the leud in this as other 0 0 things; ♦ ♦ Bo clean and good and whole- ♦ ♦ some—bovine angel with- * 4 out wings! ♦ ♦ You’ve petted her and cared for ♦ ♦ her tiil she’s a queen re- ♦ 0 refined, 0 ♦ Till she’s a gentle damsel, most ♦ ♦ fastidious of her kind. ♦ ♦ So keep her like her product, ♦ ♦ the best and highest 0 <■ , brand— 0 0 The sweetest dairy lady that on 0 0 all fours walks the land! 0 Each average human being lias about 15,010 square feet of skin to look after and nearly ".000,000 oil nnd sweat glands. The outer layer of skin Is constantly w(siring off and must he constantly removed to allow the now skin beneath to form fresh, white and beautiful. 0 0 0 We have copied the above 0 10 poem from the Jersey Bulletin; 0 1 0 it. was written by the Bulletin 0 0 Poet. 0 f 0 0000000/>0000000 Nothing better for kitchen than the white enamel steel ware at R. H. Woot ten’s. 0000000000000000>V0«0000 000 The faithful hen will stay with iter eggs until fairly eaten alive with mites. Do take time to give sitters four years apprenticed to learning attention; keep lice down, if some- to become a bachelor. Three years more tie practiced wtmt he hud learned, like a Journeyman in a trade, and then he was a fully fledged master of arts "in course" His four years In college allowed gener ous vacations to teach in winter un work In the Mayfield In summe thing else must bo neglected. When a hard shower comes up the foolish young ducklings need atten tion. I have known them to stand r uno out ln ** ie ra * n l ,ea d s U P and t'ndcr 1 tnouths open until they drowned. aid the modern point system, with , .» . . .... of summer sessions, any bright boy can , ” ena have a wa y ° f Milling dls- complele a college course In three years. I | mtPB ov ?'; a ne8t r ® iul * One year more In residence gives him a | la "rambled «ggs. The hen that is ' master's degree, m a night college a ; K'ven a setting of choice^ eggs shou d be set where there will be no trouble ... with other hens. 00000000000000 00 0/ 000000000^** student can easily In four years, by re- j citing two hours every evening for forty- six weeks, present the equivalent of the | — minimum college requirement, ny reclt- J xVhen irtv fowls got the egg-entln? ing three hours mc’i night exeept Sat- habit. I find a dose of ovsfer shells urd |V the minimum college requirements t n p e ,j, e "eggs act” remedy. Give could te met within the college terms; them enoi'eh th-> f-* >|---> <-> enug" or with r'gV cn’i’e- sejelo.-.s In th.-e- - them to gow themselvos. This has years- New York World. cured some bad cases. We have just received congratula tions from the New York Finan- eier, stating that we are now en tered on the Roll of Honor, and that out of 12,000 State Banks in the United States less than 650 have attained this distinction. We solicit your patronage. We pay 4 per cent, on time sav ings, compounded every six months. Merchants & Farmers Bank [no. T. Allen, Pres. L. C. Hall, Cashier Jno. T. Day, Assistant Cashier. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 w 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ♦ 0 0 ♦ 0 0 0 0 0 V 00400000 C40000000000000000