The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, July 16, 1909, Image 2

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—i—iiwiiiti r* i—iittiir^ww KILLthc CU*J<Ci»? AND CURE ih£ LUriCS wi ™ ur. wng s Kew Biscowy FOR ColS.¥' j AND AU THHOAT Adf ’ ’.'Nil TROUBLES. OUARANTKl.C PA/lSVA^l JHY OR MONEY REl'ONl>Eli. EXCURSION FARES Via Central ol Georgia Railway ! The News Want Page i TO ALBANY, GA., and return ac- ! count District Grunt Lodge, No, 18, G. U. <). O. F. to be hel 1 August 10 to l’J. 1909. Tickets on Halo from points in Georgia, TO LOS ANGELES, Cal., Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Wash., San Francisco, j Cal., San Diego, Cal., account Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition and various j other special occasions. LOOK HERE FOR BARGAINS A Horrible Hold-Up. 'About ten year* ago my brother wa 'held up” in his work, health and hap AND BOILERS t.M'i su l * III! • l " Kill. Iniaclnr*. and rmliiv*. W.mil s»w.. Sj>lm*r«, •bsfU, Pulli jrs H«,llnB.O»»olln«B tlROHSTOCK LOMBARD, f»«. 4 y Muhini lid toilr Warki ni Sup?!/ Stir*. AUGUSTA. GA. Electric Bitters Succeed wher> cveiythlng else falls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they ere tie supreme remedy, as thousumls have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It is the best medicine ever «old over 1 druggiiit's counter. —I n 25 lbs, augur ■1 Ilia, starch r> gallons kerosene < Pure apple vinegar 7 lbs. grits 15 bars soup !1 lbs. best rice 20 lbs cracked 1 rice All heavy goods at W. I *1.85 25c. gal 36c. 25c. 25c. 25c. $1 .(HI wholesale prices. I. Montgomery.3 TURNIP SEED, TURNIP SEED. Plant them now and gel the $5 in gold for the four largest ones raised from our seed. Culver & Kidd. Than irtmor. Slet'sli PntlrraswM li»it»» V»l»4 ■oo. ,k.n of ,o r oik.I m.v. ol n. to . tuau o. account ul ibMr eiyle, aecumy u -J n*»l* • iiy. McCall'. M«aa«lnr'rh.Oo~p.t V..klo.)k- nor. ..a ,. nk»r. tk«k ..m .ihrf 1 •*<•' >■( ,, '' 1 ...0. .oh.cil .tlin .ll I- ' I llOcrll*, t .Iril fu ml,' 1 A ,’onfo. I i in.i,JibliKS • UlCSI fu* .•m Free. Sok^-rS'. o div. I.atlr Aorntn tVnilIr l. 1'at.<»oto. ' rrmlnm. M IIS...I...I. C um I .'.l.....,nH"0*5 and rraoil«m CaI»li',;.io (.kooln* «-• .iwiaB. ml trash AdJiaaa THE MU-ALL CO, kia <•* McCall Patterns and Publications for Sale BLOODWORTH- STEMBRIDGE CO. TO ASHVILLE, N. C., and return, account Dramatic Order Knights of Knorasi.an, Biennial Meeting, to be held Julv 12- 30, 1909. TO ATHENS, GA., and return, ac- icount Summer School University of j Georgia, to be held June 20, July 17, | 1909. | TO KNOXVILLE, TENN., and re turn, account Summer School of the south to lie held June 22-July 30, 190&. TO MONTEAGLE and SEWANEE. ENN., and return, account mission j week (Wiilctb and Gilbert Lectures) to he held July 1-10. 19i 9: Montcagle Bible school to bn held July 17-28, 1909: Montcagle Sunday school institute and Musical Festival, to be held July 30- August 15, 1909. TO NASHVILLE. TENN., and re turn account Peabody college summer school For teachers and Vanderbilt Biblical institute, to be held June U Au gust 1, 1909. For fifvthor information in regard to J total rates, dates of sale, limit, etc,, apply to nearest ticket agent For Sale i heap. One second-hand, No 7, cook stove witli most ot the utensils. Apply at tliii olllce. hOG FOOD. For the farmer to feed and fatten hoes. cows, horses, mules, etc. Oconee River Mills. GO-FLY keeps flies off Horses and Cattle. 25c and 50c. All Drug Stores. 1.1 >1 HER FOR HALE. For sale twelve Dollarsjper thousand good lumper at the mill by Mrs. A. V. DuHignon at Scottsboro, Ga. See Mr. •James L. Ivey. FOR SALE. One 50-Horse power engine and boiler, good as new, apply to J, L. Barnes, 313 Jefferson St. Milledgoville, Ga TRAP FOR SALE. ^)ne splendid Columbus trap in first class condition for sale. Rubber tires and paint, good as new. Apply to Dr. John P. Atkinson. NOW IS THE TIME—to buy cheap Farms in Hancock county on easy teima. Write Jas, A. Harley, Sparta Ga. FOR HALE. The lot and building, now occupied.by the Electric Light Plant. Price $2,000. This is fine place for manufacturing f >ineHS hy what ha * bclifiVP<l to ** ho P" , . ,, . less Consumption,” writes W. R. Lips plant. A so Small residence and lot , , . . . ., _ . 1 comb, of Washington, N. C. He tool adjacent thereto price $1,000, Possession a || kinds of remedies and treatmen will be given when our new plant is from several doctors, but found no hel] j till he used Dr. Kingls New Discovery ] and was wholly cured by six bottles | He is a well man to-day.” It’s quick t< ! relieve and the surest cure for weak oi sore lungs, Hemorrhages, Coughs am completed. Apply at office of Oconee River Mills. CHICKEN FOOD. all druggists. domestic animals, con-j!!"L al L Br .°. nchi f l . a ‘ fec ^ ion! ’ sisting of broken corn and other grains, known as "Screen ings.” Oconee River Mills. 2-17 tf. 50c am Guv II Physician and Surueon. Shoe-Skeeter drives off mosquitoes 25c. Culver & Kidd. LADY WANTED Office in Horne Bldg, or Culvt • & Kidd’s Drug Store, residence at night, Calls promptly answered. PHONE 209. B. McH. CLINE, M. D. hysician and To introduce our large and complete Fall line of beautiful wool dress goods, silks and fancy waistings. The latest up to date New York City patten.s. Handsomest line of materials on the market. Dealing direct with the mills you will find our prices low. Profits. $10,(X) to $30,00 weekly. Sumples and full instructions packed in a neat sample I case, shipped express prepaid. No' money required. Exclusive territory. | W. B, HUTCHINGS, Practicing Surgeon. Office Hours 10 a. rn. to 12 a. m. Residence 'Phone No. 109. Office in Hatcher s New Bldg. MILLEDGEV1..2,::, GA. Write for particulars. Be first to apl ply. Standard Dress Goods Co. F8 Binghamton, N. Y. Dept. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been help ed by the President of The Industrial and Orphan’s Home at Macon, Ga. who writes: "We have used Electric Bitters in this Institution for nine years. It lias proved a moat excellent medicine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney trou bles. We regard it as one of the best family medicines on earth.” It invigo rates the vital organs, purifies the blood, aids digestion, creates appettite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak children or run-down people it has no equal. Best for female com plaints. Only 50c at all druggists. Buy your turnip seed from Culver Kidd ami get a $5 gold piece. Some Poultry Pointers —DENTIST— Successor to Dr. K. S. Whitney. Offers Ids professional services the people of this cltv and section. Olllce in Horne Building. May 1st—1-yr. JO. P. IB I o.. Physician-Surgeon' lilLLKIJOKVlLLB, - - - o\. 132 i-2 \V. Hancock St. 1 Dr. J. C. Groley PHYSICIAN *fc SURGEON MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA. Office Second Floor Opera House Build ing. Office hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. 3 p. m. to 4 p. rr. THE Underwood Standard TYPEWRITER Originated— Writing in-Sight Construction, Built-in Tabulators, and Modern Bookkeeping Appliances. And Combines— Originality. Stability, Speed and Adaptability. kk *d\\e T&aWuxe ADOA Tl)e Undcn.ood T^pcuriter Co., Inc. Anywhere See Milledgeville News. Before buying a machine that tries to imitate this original "Visible-Writ ing” Typewriter, will you cell at our salesroom, at your convenience? A portable poultry fence Is a very convenient and useful thing to have on the farm where poultry is kept. With a few panels of such fence u flock of hens may be changed from place to place as the needs of the PRACTICING PHYSICIAN and SURGEON situation seem to Justify. -There are' patches of green which make fine for-j Office hours 11 a. m. to 1 a:-o p. m age for the hens, and as it is cleaned Office in Callaway Building, 136* up they can be changed to a similar uf«t Hancivk Street spot somewhere else. These fences j can be made oY four-foot poultry net- Milledgeville, ...... Ga ting in sixteen-foot lengths, with a; one by six board at the bottom j lengthwise, with a throe-foot cross j section of the same to make It stand yp: uprights may be of one by six with a loop of wire connecting two sections as they stand end to end. I\ M. HALL, M. D. Oct. iq, ly. By removing this loop of wire fence can be moved at will. th» l.eg weakness in hens is usually caused by a lack of mineral matter In the feed. Chickens need granu lated bone sprinkled upon their soft feed every other day, or if they will eat It, keep It In a box where they can run 10 It at will. They also need a supply of green stuff, such ns clover or alfalfa. With a little attention to these things they should soon recover from the trouble. CAN YOU SEE AS YOU ARE SEtzN? W. J- Brake OPTICIAN •‘See Yourself as Others See You” In order to Jo this perhaps your »yes need help. The perfect eye is % the exception rather than the rule. Having taken a regular course 111 C, tics and being supplied with a complete and first- class outfit, in. luded in which is to be found nothing but the best to be had. 1 am in a position to offer my services to the public, guaranteeing to give perfect satisfaction or refund all money received. Milledgeville nas always been and doubtless always will be my home. Give me a trial and you'll find that 1 can save you money; will not "fake" you, then Arab-like "pack my tent and silently steal away.” Office Over Goodie & Wooiteirs OFFICE HOURS; 9 a. m. to 12-2 p. m. to 5 after March 1st, 1909 For those with limited space for growing green sniff a stretch of close- ' mesh wire netting over the ground I attached to a low frame sown j ;xrain will allow ihe grain to grow up I through It. and the chickens enn eat it off, but they cannot eat It so close 1 as to harm It or kill It out. It will I thus be allowed to come o-n as fast as]on j eaten down and a small plat willt Selling while stock Is make a fine supply of greens. gBaaaeaasesBsaea® \hli am 3 a a 3 3 a 3 3 3 3 3 3 Prices on Shoes of Quality 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 33333333333333333 We must sell our stock to make room for Fall and Winter goods. Come and see and be^convinced. Fred Haiio snoe go. DR. EDWARD fl. TIGNER Dcntdl Surgeon. and oil. a little at a time, stirring all the while; finally add three pound: of bolted whiting. If too stout tu work well, add more of the milk Til? addition of a little clear. Iresh brin will add to the wearing qualities or the whitewash. Such a mixture rc quires a little work to got in shnpt, but when properly mixed and applied, is superior to many of the cheap ready-mixed paints. The chicks weighing 2 or 2 1-2 pounds now will bring as much mon ey as those twloe the weight later Do not fall lo mark your newly- I hatched chicks, letting those from loach pen have a different mark. And if you have chicks from the banner I egg-producing hem see that they are so marked as to be detected when desired. The value of the little mark- ; ing punch is really great and should j not be neglected By the use of the I small punch made specially for the , purpose young chicks nre marked by I a hole In the web of the foot, between | the toes. This hole grows larger ns tne chick matures. Many different I marks can be established for the dlf- ; ferent yards by making upon one or j both feet in combinations, which should he recorded In your egg rec ord book. A suitable punch usually sells for 25 cenU. A whitewash almost as good | paint for poultry houses, coops, etc.. THE CHANCE FOR THE BALDWIN COUNTY BOY A SCHOOL WITH A RECORD Get a business education and command a irood salary. Com mercial course unexcelled. Other courses the best. An opportunity for B a 1 d w i n County Boys. New catalogue for the asking. Address— GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS, PRES'T. BOX 82 MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA. Central ot Georgia Railway company CURRENT SCHEDULE FOR MILLEDGEVILLE. Arrive from Macon and Gordon 1:35 j>. to. dally. “ “ 6-35 " *• “ Covington 11:85 a. in. “ “ Eaton ton 7:50 Denart for Macon and Gordon 11:35 * " ** “ “ “ » 7.50 •' •• ‘ Oorington 1:36 p’ rn. “ Eatonion 6 35 " except Sunday except Sunday except Suuday DOCTOR KINO | fix olb miuii weuM. #i»est i> mi mi limeit toeim. kwui ibuutu ii meiicik. •t IFFta toil TIF LARGS MO UtlltllE EIPttimE IF TIE LMCEST ESUHISRtO ltd MIST HEIIUIE SFECItlltb III TIE SOVTM ‘° ‘ rral CXS0IIC, KEKVOUS Ml IKCUL ■LEASES. v\ • futraoiee to refund mouey if not v ed. Alt rn*dl* ciue* turnteheu re»dy for use—no mercury or Injurious medicines u«ed. No deteuliou from buBlneet. Patients at a distant* treated t»y mull and express. Medicines tern everywhere free from cure or breakage. No medicine sen! C. O. D. unless In structed. Charges low. Thousands of eaten cured Stale your , case and send for terms. Consultation FtEI and confidential, In person, or by letter. Cnll or write today. Don’t delay Nervous Docility and Woaknssses stricture of llan th * ra-u.uVyuutl.rul fo.iy •„.» Men- f”/*'"** UI M«n« e^uilsfiort, by drram. #r wlihtjjjg"*" 1 - -5 — 1 bioScbse on the tar-. ru*re» ot borgl naln» »n the beck, cinfund Ideal Tn«»u»a baebfulneee. urnicn lt> ao.-i«t y • m " n# * ” n > pw»ma i.loeeor menhood etr, cured for L, *”1<*••••••. nIgM lo«e*«. mlan loet ei au.y Va r C0 C61 0 J ro v>u#2 or middle who err , ' ,¥WWB,¥ ' ■ ra.Ur liy 'eared wtthout the nee of laeimmente. A bow Horn eip<>euro. Iloso o( Yital forevB Wsrea Itnpi ilop and metu is,phiii.:E Ip/Wewing, Skin l>l*ee.«*8. Ulcore. J |Oon<>r> hoea. U eet and ait foi nta of p i anestiy cured with* owred .’Dung sav feed—quite an item these days. And besides the danger from loss by ciileut is avoided. Corn is the principal teed the farm er’s poultry get and they do well on cor n diet through the summer be cause of the variety ot other feeds they get through foraein A very good feeder for young chicks can be made of a remnant of woven wire fence, fasteilm? the ends together. The chicks can go be tween the wires, while the old ones can’t get through and never try to fly over. Keeping the boys on the farm Is a subject that occupies a good deal of space In farm papers. H is all right to give the boys a calmed to earn something in order to get them in terested In the farm as many advise, but I would like to say n word right here about the boy's sister. Gi.’a her the same opportunity. Permit her to begin on a small scale in ilr» poultry I jfuere »nd fortf*truJn*Ba. Webfulneee, ivirtioa iu •<x'lVty.|* , .' n */. , /. , !' > .. p *r m,iQ * nl1 / •' ,r wt Hy book fully «x lurped ▼•tne tB the ecrolem— ckueinir nervous dAbility h... i«* nirvoui system, etc. *“ fo"n»e ou| P %,n SIS? H y d r • e • i • tul V '»»'* dleeeeee. D k I m n • I » book —cured la a few dare to refund your r H I HI U 1 I s «uhAui putn. money ,r nu* p^m.nenUy eufd pAAH reef TO MCW upon uppitctleae Kidney Bladder and Prostatic the effect# end cure, eent ecu led In pl*tn wrapper! 1 DlStaSCS ly cored PILKI Utid euSTURI cur- Free Museum TouVrVlnVftcd°lo m?|| * by pululcM end bioodlee* 'neth-.de I la Ike dty. Very laetrurtlvd Coete rou aothfae. KING MEDICAL CO., ^ATLANTA.CA. (Thoroughly reepcnalbie. Legally Incorporated under the luwe of Geergla.) DR. ^^^^ab^tnade as follows: To each business. To care lor and own 1 i pound of fresh slaked lime, slaked In flock of ducks, geese, turkeys o T hot water, add one-quarter of a pound chickens, the variety chose u by th t of Burgundy pitch dissolved by gently i daughter. Insures the girl health and ♦ heating in a pint of ilnseed oil; add contentment, besides enabling her Iff * I to the hot lltne one gallon skimmed earn her own money at home under * milk, then add the mixture of pitch her mother'! care.—Inland Farmer, 'J' ^PEACHES IFAIRVIEIV CANNING FACT'? i-. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. /. AAAAAAAAAAAA ptJ