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ised. No detention from Lusine>s. Paiionis at a distance
treated by mail and express. Medicines sent everywhere free
from gare or breakage. No medictfie sent C. O. D. unless in
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THE PURE. FOOD
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It is distilled in the good old honest Kentucky way and its rare
mellowness and richness of flavor comes only from years of
perfect ageing. Every bottle is seal, d with the Government
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GREAT DESTRUCTION WROUGHT
BY THE BIG FIRES EVERY YEAR
Government is in Scarcli
of Material That Will
Withstand Fires For
Building Material.
WASHINGTON, P. F.-.loral px-
•r.s who arc making a study of build-
in#; materials that will host withstand
Tre and who are, therefore, taking a
teen Interest in the tiro losses as they
ire reported for the entire country, de-
dare that In spite of all efforts toward
etter building conditions, the death and
lestructlon due to fires and confiagra-
lons In 1909 will eclipse all previous rec-
irds, with the exception of the years In
vlnch the Haltlmore and San Francisco
ires occ urred.
M?ny April Fires.
They point to the fact that^In sixteen
lays of Aprll t five hi#? fire's In different
•arts of the' Failed States resulted In u
•ss of $6,000,000, tho death of twenty
•ersons, tlie injury of seventeen, and the
enderluar homeless of more than 3,000.
'he greatest of these fire's was at Fort
•Vorth, Texas, result in#? iu a property
>ss of between 43,000.000 and $4,000,000,
ml the* second in Importance was at
Rochester, N. Y., with a loss of half a
Million dollars.
Lesson Not Learned.
^•‘The people of the Fnlted States have
mt >et learned the h*sson of the Baltl-
neue* an el San FraneMseo tires." said
Llchard L. Ilumlesson. engineer in
i»arKe of tIn* structural material Inborn,
orh's of the I’alted Slate's (!»M*loj?h'al
’i:r\ e y. "Feirt Worth's recent experl-
nce when nmr ( . than 300 homes were de
ni*.1 by the llames Is 1mm repetition
•f what has happ* tied to the past and
vhat . will occur In the future until
\m-rl«an municipalities wake to th«
itua.inn nptl enact legislation which will
(hsolutely prevent i lie further e'onstruc*
i«<o <»f liiiildliiK’ that are not fireproof.
FI.06 Costly.
• "It seems elirricult to make tlie pe'oplo
> lieve- that In 1907, fires in the Bulled
•at.*.* cost more tl-.nn a million and i
;''.ar'.er dollars for every day la the y«ar,
a annual tax *»f mom than $r» for every
nan. woman ami ehihl In tlie country.
A’e are spending a hii 1 ion dollars a year
>n new I. u i id tugs arid construction work,
•vlille* our fires et*:;t half a billion dofiars.
\h* other nation has such an unenviable"
‘•cord ns this. Our fires are* eostfn#?
from six to elght times as much per
pitn as any other country hi Knrofv.
•ty the total cost of fires, I refer not
only to the actual destruction of prop
erty, which amounted to $215,000,000, but
11 so tei tlie coat of maintenance of fire*
lepartments and the amount of tnsur-
mce paid over find above tho money re
turned to reimburse owners of build
ings.
American Losses Heaviest.
'‘While we nro wasting several times
is much property per eupltu as Kurope,
w«* are also destroying In those fires five#
times as many lives ns nro lo*t In thp
other countrTes. in 1906, according to
the Bolted States census, 6,000 parsons
died of burns and perhaps 10,000 ^wero
seriously Injured.
“No other country suffers so enormous
conflagration Ioshoh ns does the United
States, and it is tills class of loss, duo
Co tlie rapidity witli which fires spread,
involving whole blocks and cities, that
require attention. In spite of the most
eftielAnt fire departments in the world,
for which American cities are celebrated,
and'In spite \f an abundant water sup
ply, al* human efforts are powerless
when once a fife gets under considerable
headway where inflammable and flimsy
bunding construction prevails, with tho
result that in every city and vlflago in
SMITU’S Art Studio over
M. & F. Bank.
SMITI FS Photosare i?ood
— Prices aa* reasonable.
SMITH wants a share ot
your patronage,
POST CARDS at Smith’s
$1.00 per dozen.
the United States there Is ever present
the possibility of large loss of life and
property. ,
"The Federal government Is directly
Interested .In this question because it 's
the owner of buildings valued at more
than half a billion dollars, which are not
Insured, and Is spending more than
$20,000,000 each year for now structures.
This building and construction work is
•ill Intended to be of a permanent na
ture. It involves interests of such mag
nitude that the government can afford
to take no risks concerning either the
method of construction, or the materials
to be used. It is, therefore, necessary
that its architects and engineers have
definite Information concerning the flre-
reylsting qualities of the different mate
rials of construction to the end that th »
government s buildings may ho properly
safeguarded from fire within and with
out.
"Carrying out this Idea, the (Geologi
cal Survey, through its technologic
branch, some time ago completed a se
ries of preliminary fire tests or building
materials which will soon be printed by
the government in tin* form of a bulle
tin. The building materials were placed
in a furnace where gas flames were
forced by a blast of air against one side
>f tlq* material. After two hours, In
^vhlch tli«' material was heated to the
point expected in a conflagration, tlie
1ANTES--A RIDER AGENT
luking money last, n n
Sit MON KV ltKUl
to anyone, anywhere ’ I
Jor full /
. IIIKI) nnti
theU.
IK UCH TOWN
and district to
ride and exhibit a
lr agents everywhere are
prove of your bicycle. We ship
- , ^ . - m tiie U. S. -without <i cent tiefiosit in advance. Prepay freight, and
allow TKN PAYS* KltKK Till A L dining which time you may ride the bicycle and
factory cost.
11 profit above L_
to J.q middlemen's pmnts by buying direct of ut and has
am ■*• behind your bicycle. I>(> NOT BUY a bicycle or u r
at Q*ty price until you receive our catalngt.es and learn our unhean
Pn.es and i em trkabi.' sgeml offert to rulor iigcnt*.
YOJ WILL BE ASTOrtlSHED study our superb models at tlie wonderfully
low Prices we»an nuke you this year. We st 1 tlie highest grade bicycles for less money
than any oilier factory. We arc satisfied with fi.oo profit above factory cost.
, —1UCYCLI5 PKAl.liKS, you '-.an sell our bicycles under your own name plate at
double our prices. Older* tilled tlie da/ received.
bKl'OND ll \Nl> 111. YOLKS. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but
lly have a number on hand taken in trade by *>ur L'invaco retail stores. These we clear out
't‘V at prices ranging from SB to N.'t or eMO. Descriptive bargain lists mailed tree.
nglo wlUM'lft, Import mt rotl«*r c lialiiM and parts, repairs and
C0ASTER-BRAKE3, equipment of ail kinds at half the uituil retail PrU
5®50 PHIP3STURE-PR00F \
H SELF-B3EALIN9 TT1SES A SAMPLE PA,R
8 0
TO IN1BGDUGE, ONLY
of tnrse hr
VThe regular retail f
$f.S0 pet pair. Put to introduce roe rvtl.
\ell vou a sample pan for$4.SO\cathxvUhordst'$4A5'.
H3 MORE TROUBLE FROM rSUCTOBES
NAILS, Taokn or Bluss will not lot ttu*
air out. Sixtv thousainl pairs sold last year
Over two hundred thousand pairs now in n.se
DESCRIPTION• Mack- la rl! sixes. It is live!;
and ensy riding.vciyuuiabU-nnd liuediusidewit
a special quality of rubber, wtiicli never beco 1 .
porous and which closes up small punctures without nl.ow
ing tlie air to escape. We have hutuli cdsof letters from salt.-
ficdcustoniers stating that their lu es Imveoulvbeeii pumped
uponce or twice in a who’c season. Tlicy weigh no more than
an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given
by several’layers of thin, specialty piepart d fabric on tlie
trend. The regular price of these tires is fS.50 per pair,but for
price
Mon tho thlelc rubber troad
ami ••D,"’also rim strfi
to provont rim nutting. Thla
tire will outlast any other
make —SOFT, ELASTIC aud
EASY KlDING.
1 i il
tnd Hu
tuk* 1
th 0
got the* conditions which obtain after
•iu* firemen begin their work. The con
ditions under which these tests were
made were unusually severe, and as none
>f the materials passed perfectly, it
proved a good test for comparative pur-
p'.v. es. Tho tests are not in any way
nchislve. I cing tin* first of an extended
•les of investigations, but they point
t tho weaknesses or the different ma-
rmh."
in Mu* matter of small things, do not
V to follow tea closely tin* methods of
b« rs. You ran profit by the cxporMhiev
o.liers mid yet improve upon the de
ll; as you go along.
STATE VETERINARIAN
PROMISES SENSATION
Says if Farmers Don’t
Stoji V iolating Tick
Quarantine He Will
Make Arrests.
CLEMSON COLLEGE, S, C—Slato
Veterinarian, Dr. Ray Powers, auya
he has complete evidence against a
number of prominent farmers in
Union county for violating the law
with reference to moving cattle from
tick Infiwted districts to other parts
of the state, and that unless tjils
promptly ceases he will cause a num-'
her of arrests that will create a sen
sation.
He wishes to glvo these men a
chance, hut will not tolerate continu
ance of the dangerous nulsnnce. He
says these farmers are moving cattle
from tick Infested parts of Fairfield
county Into Union county where there
are no ticks, and If this keeps up ll
will be only a short time before there
will bo a spread of ticks not only In
I Union county but Into adjoining coun
ties as well.
f these tires
advertising purposes wen re tanking a spec .
tlie rider of only l\ Ho per pair. All orders shipped same dny etter is received. We ship C. O. D. C
approval. You do not p.iy n cent until you have cm imined and found them strictly as represented.
We will allow a cash <*11 sen it tit of 5 per rent (thereby making the price RM.ftrt per pair) if you
■end FULL CASH WITH Oltl>l0«l and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one
nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to he returned at OUlt expense tf for any reason they are
not satisfactory on examination. Wc arc pcrfcetD tellable nml money sent to us is ns safe ns in a
bank. If you order n pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride ensier, run faster,
wear better, last longer and look liner than any tire vou have ever used or seen at any price. We
know that vou will be so well pleased that when yftu want a bicycle you will give us your order.
Wc want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer,
ffir- i/nffj eitrr-r*1 *vr b «Tt don't Imv an v kind nt nnv price until you send for & pair of
Sr W\JsJ u> Tledgethorn Juncture- Proof tires on approval and trial at
the special introductorv price quoted above; or wi ite for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which
describes and quotes all makes and kinds 01 tires at about halt' the usual prices.
mm Bursrr but write us n postal today. 1)0 NOT TUI NIL OF nUYING a bicycle
EJV M&JIT W/ZSll or a pair ot ir .-s ftum anyone until you know the new and wonderful
offers wc arc making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW.
J. L HERB CYCLE eaSMEY, CHICAGO, ILL
In About Thirty Days
TT71 T1l (iBOBGlA FELT MATTRKSS COMPANY will be in
*' operation in AIillodgovillo and will be prepared to itFX-
OVATE and BE Bill Id) your old mattresses and nuko to
measure (iHN('I NE FELT MATTIiESHES. We guarantee
satisfaction and it will pay you to wait and investigate our
methods and prices. Yours very truly,
The G:csiia Felt Mattress Company
Itl.OI'k 1111:11
Eyory Household in Milledgeville
Should Know How to Resist it.
Baldwin Go. BriGk & PotteruGo. ‘
Is now fully equipped to furnish you with best grade Brick in any quantity fiotn one to
as many thousands as is needed. Size 2^4x8. These brick are guaranteed to be first
class in tvery respect. Coirespondence solicited. :::::::
EMMETT L. BARNES, MANAGER.
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RUSSIAN ROBBED
IN PARIS CAFE
PA HIS—A major domo of Itusnlan
family has Ju«t had all unpleasant rx-
perlence at the hands of a boulevard
•hen. lie eume to Paila u few days ago,
md decked to see u little life before
,-t)lng buck to St. Petersburg. II
treated himself to lavish dinners In on -
if those resimirants which arc de-
(crllad ns fashionable, and during a
meal fell Into conversation with a wo-
man whose beauty and elegant clothes
mpressed him. The Russian prolonged
the meal, for he found his chance nc-
{unintnnee very charming. With a gal
lantry which Is not the exclusive pre-
'•ogativ'e of Frenchmen, he entertained
he hnl>* In various cafes la Montmartre,
and returned to his hotel In the Chumps
Elyses Quarter pleased with fthnsclf.
Ills dominant Impression was that he
had seen a little of the life where “one's
amuse" and h e was uulte pleased with
the prospect of being able to Inform his
friends in 8t. Petersburg that he know
more about Purls than they could | ossl-
bly tell him. But as his cab was trav
ersing the Avenue d’Antln, the Russian
made a disconcerting discovery. He
found that the inside pocket of his coat
had ceased to bulge out. In point of
fact, it lacked his pocket hook which
contained something like E,©00 francs In
holes. Tlie Russian's Idea of enjoyment
now underwent u sudd-n transforma
tion. He left the eel. end repo-,»d his
loss ut the nearest police station.
The back aches because the kidneys
are blockaded.
Help the kidneys with their work.
The baek will ache no more.
Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney
I’ills 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 very
Ifreatful for tho benefit I have derived
from their 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. Price 50
cents. Foster-M ilburn Co., Buffalo,
New Yyrk, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name —Doan’s—and
take no other.
F.Oililance Lot For Sale.
Nice residence lot in Milledgeville, rn
the hill, East Side homo of W. H. Hall.
Good shade, street, fences, neighbor
hood, city water and sewerage. Prico
$1,850. Apuly to-
Mrs, W. J. Vaughan.
A Scalded Boy’s Shrieks
horrified his grandmother, Mrn. Mar ^
Taylor, of Nebo' Ky., who writes that,
when all thought he would die, Buck-
Ion’s Arnica Salve wholly cured him.
Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts,
Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Fever-
Sores, Boils, Skin gi^iptions, Chilblains,
Chapped Hands. Soon routs Piles. 25c
at all druggists.
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: YES—YOU
CAN BUY
THINGS
MORE
CHEAPLY AT
A STORE
THAT
ADVERTISES!
I f you were a merchant, would
n’t you rather sell a thousand
yards of silk in a day, al a profit
of 10c a yard, than to sell (with
out advertising) fifty yards, at a
profit, of 25ots a yard?
Isn’t it plain that in all such
instances the buyer gets the ben
efit of the “volume of business”
which advertising enables the
merchant to do?'
The money cost of a journey-
long or short—by. stage coach
(not to count time, or comfort)
was greater than that of a pres
ent day journey bv railway. The
“old ways” of doing thing wera
not even CHEAPEK.
• —o—
The cost of things ip an old-
fashioned store nowadays is
greater than in the progressive
stores —the advertised stores.
It’s not even CHEAPER to pat
ronize the non-progressive mer
chant—not to count the unwis
dom of helping make it possible
for reactionary and non-progres
sive merchants to still “do busi
ness'”
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