The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, September 10, 1909, Image 7

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■ LET US GIVE YOU 25 POST CARDS FREE All Reproductions of the Most Famous Paintings. We have on= ly a limited supply and we will give 25 POSTCARDS TO ALL OLD or NEW Subscribers who will pay us $1.00 for The Milledgeville News _one year. Don’t delay, see us NOW!! THE NEWS. St STARTING SHEEP FLOCK; A NEW BUSINESS HERE central oi ceoroia Railway GomPanu CURRENT SCHEDULE FOR MILLEDGEVILLE. Arrive from Macon and Gordon 1:35 p. m. dally. “ “ “ “ “ 6 - 35 " *• except Sunday *• •* Covington 11:3.1 a. m. “ “ “ Eaton ton 7:50 ' “ Depart for Macon and G< rdon 11:33 ‘ “ “ “ “ “ “ 7:50 . “ “ excopt Sunday " *• * Covington 1:36 pm “ Kmtonion 6 35 “ except Sunday Get Well Tf yon nre sick, you wish to get well, don’t you?I Of course you do. You wish to be rid of the pain uud misery, and be happy again. If your illness is caused by female trouble, you can quickly get the right remedy to got well. It’s Gardui. This great medicine, for women, has re lieved or cured thousands of ladies, suffering iike | you from some female trouble. For Women’s in 4^9 Ttr?. Fannie Ellis, of Foster, Ark., suffered agony for seven | yearn. Head her letter about Cardui. Sho writes: “I was sick for j seven years with female trouble. Every month I would very nearly j die with my head and baek. I took 12 bottles of Cardui and was i cured. Caruui is a GoJ-scnJ to suffering women.” Try it. AT ALL DRUG STORES ’urily, Mellowness anil Rich Flatvc? Jj L are the distinguishing Qualities ol |j J 3tunny , Brooi& the PUREFOOD Whiskey It is distilled in the good old Kentucky way and is erpedally adapted for home use. Evcrv bot:!e is sealed v:i:h the Goverr.- nic-it “Green Stamp," a positive assurance of full proof, fu.I quantity and a fully matured age. It stands unequaled as b rich and healthful stimulant—a sure cure tor many of the minor ailments of the human system. DELIVERED C3P.LGT T3 YOU EXPRESS PREPAID BY AMY Or THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS: PAUL HKYMAN. 416 W. 4th St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. M. St AH'CSTEIS, 133 Syea-nore 3t. “ CHVS. m/jvt ft CO.. Jaekoonvilis. Fl». U C. BUTLFR larkaonville. Fla. L. LOFB WHISKEY Cl.. Jack.onvdle. Fla. ALTMAN WHISKEY CO. " P. F. ft c. p. LONG! . GUEIL TUADINO CO.. Penaacila. Fla BIKMIN'HAM LIQUOR CO.. Pen.ac-jU. Fla. HE!J WHISKEY CO. « Bottles $jC El Bottles g*» I-5th Qailon itR ftR Full Quarts U Rye or Bourbon H U Rye ch Bourbon Shipped id plain boxes. Send remittance with yovr order. No goods shipped C.O. U. A mau's liking for any business is more or less controlled by the finan cial returns from the same. Thi3 is especially true of the sheep-breeding business. From my own experience I wish to say that if good judgment Is used at the beginning, no class of farm animals will return as great protits on the investment as will sheep. In starting a flock of sheep some advise the purchase of pure bred ani mals, such as a bunch of ewe lambs. This means a heavy outlay at the be ginning with not niucn Income (luring the lirst year, a ewe should be two years old before she drops lier first lamb; thus the only source of Income from the ewe lamb is her wool clip, which should pay tor her keep. For the man who has had no ex perience in the raising of sheep and wishes to start a Hock, I believe a much more i rofltahlo and economical method would he to puronnse tuu so- called old ewes which have been 11s- earded from the flocks of sheepmen. When a ewe has reached the ago of live years many people consider her to be old and undestran'e. Such a ewe. If a good breeder, will not ap- as the ewe two or three years of age. Still, If her udder is good, there is no reason why she should not bo profitable from a breeding standpoint until she Is eight or ten years old. She Is just the kind of an animal for the beginner la the sheep business to handle. During the m*nths of July, August and September each year there nre hundred of just such ewes sent to the markets, when they are a drug on the market. A ewe which has reared n good lamb or perhaps two lambs is always rather thin in flesh, and the butcher does not want her, except at a very low price. They can usually he pur chased at from $3 to $5 per head at anv of the leading live-stock markets. In selecting such ewes got those which show good breeding nnd have good fleeces. It is well to have them dipped before leaving the yards; and (better still) after they arrive home, as a safeguard against scab, vermin and other troubles. Having secured a flock of old ewes for a small amount of money, you can now afford to spend somo money In the purchase of a good sire. He canno’c he too good from a mutton and wool-producing standpoint. It Is not necessary to have all the fancy points of his breed, such as color markings, wooltng of the head and legs and ECZEMA CURED. Pnnplcs Disappear and Complexion Cleared Over-night. I New Vork.—Thousands are taking i advantage of the generous offer made I by The Woodworth Go. 1163 Broadway, ' New York City requesting an experi mental package of Lemola the new skin discovery, which is mailed free of charge to all who write for it. It alone is sufficient to clear the complexion over night and rid the face of pimples in a few hours. Thoue who have tried LEMOLA will find that the 5')c. box on sale in Mill- edgeville at all Drug stores is sufficient to euro the wor-it from of Eczema whore the parts effected are not toe large - On the first application of Le- inola the itching will stop, it lias cured thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teet ers, Rashes, Itchings, Irritations, Acmes Scalings and Crustion of skin scalps of infants, children and adults It is good for the preservation and pur ification af the skin, scalo, hair and hands for the prevention of the clogging of die pores the usual cause of pimples, blackheads, redness and alzo the treatment wounds, sores, shoppings as well as the toilette and nursery. other fancy points. It Is very im portant, however, that he docs have a good mutton form, a good heavy fleece of wool, and a strong const i- ! tutlon, as indicated by width and depth of chest. Ho must be right in every respect, because he is more than half the entire flock. The ewes should be well fed during th mating season, also during the winter months. Tile next fall somo culling out should he done. Those owes which are the oldest and least prolific should he separated from the rest of the flock and fattened for the market, to he sold in December or January, (not September, when the market is generally overstocked with such animals.) A number of the best ewe Iambs should be selected to replace the o ewes which have been discarded, in this way selecting the foundation for the future breeding flock. If this meth od is followed up, in a few years all of the old ewes will be replaced by younger ones of better type and breeindg. At the same time the flock will pny larger dividends on the capital Invested than any other class of stock on the farm. By getting a new nnd better sire every two years an excellent flock can be built up from a very small out-1 lay of money. More attention should be paid to breed type in the selec tion of the sire from year to year, as by so doing the type of the entire flock will lie very much Improved. If after a few years’ experience with the flock, you wish to establish a purebred flock, a few choice, pure bred ewes may be added to the original flock. Then by proper care and selection the pure-breds mny ho increased from year to year and the grades discarded. The majority of men, however, will make more money by handling a flock of good, high- grade sheep, the offspring of which are sold for market purposes, 'than by engaging in the pure bred busi ness. Every man should keep a pure bred sire, hut few men are qualified to make a success of handling pure bred stock.— Inland Farmer. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0 0 0 0 We fire in Stiape To do the best Suit Cleaning and Pressing possible to obtain. Under our new management we assure you a straight forward business and a quick service. Let us do your next work with the assurance of the highest appreciation. PHONE NO. 2SS MiiiedQBviiie Pressino giud S. A. LARY, PROPRIETOR. ♦ 4u.se of pimples, (J 1 roughness and i burns, sca’ds. (i < DOCTOR KINO | the old reliable doctors, bluest ir are ard loioest located, xervlar graduates ih memoirs. MS OFFER YOU THE LARGE AND VALUABLE EXPEDIENCE OF THE LONOEST ESTABLISHED AND MOST RELIABLE SPECIALISE IN THE SOUTH AutUoriteu by lbs *uin to iretU CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES. W« guarantee ic refund tuoury if not o id. Mimed! VRlei c lined. No deteulton from buBlnens, PationtH »t a distant* treated by mall and express. Mediolneio nenv everywhere free from care or breakage. No medicine sent C. O. D. unless In structed. Charges low. Thoueands of oases cured. Slate your case and send for terms. Consultation FREE and confidential, la dh. Kt.sa pereon, or by letter. Call or write today. Don't delay. Nervous Debility and Weaknesses ■ A# Man th* results or youthful Tolly and eices- VI N1VI1| e*»—causing lose** by dreanii or with urine, pi nploa and blotch** on the Inc*-, ruahee of blood to lb* h**<1, it*In* 111 th* book, conriiRod Idea# and forgetfulnosn. bashfulnfias, aversion to society, lora of vital foroe*. Iohb of manhood, etc., cured for If*. We can elop night Ions**, restore lost vitality, evelopand mature young or middle aged who art eaklv and wreck* and make them tit for marriage a that terrlabledUcfcx*, In all it* forme Siand stages, cured for llfo. Blood •nlng, Hktn DlneaiM'*. Ulcere, Swellings. Sore*. Gonorrhoea, Gleet and all forum of private diseases, cured te stay Cured. W» guarantee to refund your y If not permanently cured. Bladder and Prostatie detention from I; amis cured. W* guarantee to refund? pet nmooutly ouretL lly book fully ex* I * tills disease. If auatng nervous debility, weakno or the nervous system, etc., perr.aoauUy cured wit*-1 - * pain. without pain. Ithont pain. DHPlIf FRCK TO Mcn upon appilctionak D Iw with description of above di*ea*o,r th * eifects end cure, sent sealed In plain wrapper.J for Mrs Oaly.l ted to see It wksay nothing. I r tnstructlv Kidney {Diseases r]ed by painless and bloodless methods. DR. KING MEDICAL CO., ATLANTA, CA. (Thoroughly responsible. Legally Incorporated under the laws of Geergta.) in the city. . urn.00.*0 00.00, ' Baldwin 60. Brick & Pottery Co. Is now fully equipped to furnish you with best grade Brick in any ^quantity fiom one to as many thousands as is needed. Size 2^4x3. These brick are guaranteed to be first class in tvery respect. Coirespondence Solicited. ::::::: FIRST CLASS END CUT BRICK. HARD BURNED. NOTHING BETTER MADE. EMMETT L. BARNES, MANAGER. - niLLLDQEVlLLR, GA -00 0n> -u® -wr> -w*> -ws> -00 -«x5 ■*» -■«» W'.-w mm-** 00 00 00 00-^^>-00-i0-0L'-r2-00-00^£^Z>0'^5'^2'^2> Mr vi/ vi/ \i/ vvx 'Tii m (♦? \tj W. 5. Myrick & Co. SUCCEEDING McCraw & ilyrick LUCK. “Lucky (log, that man Boswcrth." “Kao he come into a fortune?” "No; lie has gocured a certificate from ilia doctor showing (hat he lias organic heart trouble. When an In s irarco ag mt attacks him hereafter he will merely have to show hi3 cer tificate." —Chicago Record-Herald. The dissolution of partnership has been made, but the standard of “The Home of Good Clothing” will be raised higher; if possible. There are more white Hickory wagons in use in Baldwin county than any other two wagons made. Milledge ville Buggy & Furniture Co. p V/oou‘3 Descriptive C^, A A.I.-'i Lit w \J id now ready, r Wes ti.e fullest info;mat on about all Seeds for the Farm and Garden, Grasses and Clc*. ers, Vetches, Aifalfa, Seed Wheat, Gats. Rye, Barley, etc. Aho tells ali about Vegetable & Flower Seeds that can bo planted in tho fall to advantage and pro lit, and about Hyacinths, Tulip* and other Flowering Bulb*, Vegetable and Strawberry Plant*, Poultry Supplies and Fertilizers. Frery F«rm*r ar.rt r*r«1en#r »hooM M\b ihU CAtal 'g. It In lava liable In It* hflpfulne-*! «nfl »ufge*tWa Wean for a pn flUbln and *i;il factory Farm or Oarrten. Catatcijue moiled froe cr» raquttt. V/rl'.e for !t. T. V!. WCCD 5 SSWS, - Cic-bm, • ric’.itnor.A Vi. ( Little Less” will be a maintain this point to “A Little Better for a maxim still and we will your satisfaction. The new firm will labor unceasingly the public in the most acceptable manner giving highest values at lowest prices. to serve possible, WE HAVE ON HAND SOME OF OUR SUM= MER GOODS THAT MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE WAY FOR OUR FALL STOCK AND WE WILL ;GIVE YOU BARGAINS IF YOU COME TO SEE US NOW. AND THERE ARE GOOD THINGS ON AHEAD, TOO W. S. MYRICK & CO.