The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, September 17, 1909, Image 3

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The Ladies are Cordially invited to Attend the FORMAL OPENING of my PATTERN HATS » ;» INCLUDING newest ideas in Automobile Hats, Kidd _ ■C.-i. Hats. Tailored Hats, Silk Hats trimmed in pat- £ ent leather, and all the latest novelties in hats 2 and millinery trimming's at my S Opening Friday ';. Saturday % of this week. * September 17 and 18 i MISS ELLEN FOX | ts&assasaaaBBi USMl SAMUEL EVANS, SON & CO. OOTTOIUBKOKERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN Every Accommodation and Convenience for Our Customers and the Trade. HIGHEST PRICES' PAID FOR COTTON Your Patronage Solicited. THE PERFECT WAV Scores ol Mllledyevllle Citizens Have Learned It. If you puffer from backache. There is only one wav to cure it. The perfect way is to cure the kicneys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. Are endorsed by Milledgeville people- J. R. Duke, 311 N. Jefferson St., Mil- ledgeville, Ga., says:” I have been us ing Doan’s Kidney Pills fora few weeks and have received more benefit from them than from any other kidney re medy, 1 have ever tried. I suffered from kidney trouble forsome time and my back ached severely. The kidney secretions were irregular in passage and caused me much annoyance. 1 fin ally procured Doan’s Kidneys Pills at Geo. D. Case’s drug st«re and began using them. Since that time 1 have been steadily improving and take plea sure in recommending Doan’s Kidney ! Pills to others.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Miiburn Co, buffalo,] New York, eole agents for the United! States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. M SOSATAILI AND • TATIONAR? Engines AND BOILERS »%*. U»th snl Shln-T's Mills lnjs'-tnrt. Pumps SII-1 Piitlnvs. W .n.f i«w. Surlier*, Ansfis, Puilt/s. Bsllln*.UssoltnsBoginas. CARGKSTOCK LOMBARD, Ik Mit'imi asd Bail* Wadi ani Supplf JUfi aua>l|TA, GA. BiacksmltUlna ol fli! Kinds on snort No tice Done By z —iA> J- D. Next Door to J. R. Hines At all Reliable Is especially nec essary at this sea son of the year. Would appreciate a portion of same. 1 Or AJ3JSTA. GA- f.~I Best, cheapest, a no most durable material for walk, street anJ road build ing of. cue A n i\:xi si itine it. Less .1 Ht tin>iy mi:.*. Ul kmva linear or' train load lots at our pits. For information address W. F. EVE, !R aoekp: AUGUSTA, V* GEORGIA Eradication of Cattle Ticks (Contiued from page 2.) The methods above suggested, there fore, apply to different sections ot the country, and the s’tockman or farmer should select the one which is best suited to his particular case. Ricking or Brushing off the Ticks. Where the herd Is small the ticks may he picked off by baud or scraped off with a dull knife or currycomb. This should ho done at least three times a week in order to remove all the large ’ticks hi tore they mature and fall off. as by this system the smaller ticks which at first escape detection will he found before they are fully developed. After removal the ticks should be destroyed, pre ferably by burning. Care should he taken to go over the auinmls thoi oughly. and after once going over they should not be neglected, as ticks may he picked up from time to time. It this work Is thoroughly done and no ticks allowed to fall off and lay eggs from June 1 to the end of November, the cattle will be free front licks and the pastures clean. Smearing or Spraying. Greasing the animals all over thor oughly with cotton seed oil, fb-Q ml, or lteaumont crude petroleum will as sist In preventing the ticks from ge 1 ting upon them and destroy the tick* already on them. This method Is practicable when only a few animals are to be treated. A mixture of off-! gallon of kerosene, one gallon of cot ton seed oil., and one pound of sul phur has proved effective when used two or three times a week during tne tick season. It should be applied with a sponge, syringe, brush, mop or broom. Where a larger number of cattle are to be treated, but not enough to warrant building a vat, spraying has given good results. The necessary equipment consists of a force pump such as Is used by orchardls-s for spraying trees, with a bafrd in n wagon or on a platform and a hose with an ordinary nozzle. A 20 per cent emulsion of Beaumont oil or a 5 per cent solution of any of the stand ard coal-tar dips may be used. The sprayings should be continued throughout the whole season and If thoroughly done will leave the cat tle and pastures free for the follow ing year. Dipping In a Vat. Where a large number of animals are to be treated, dipping In a vat Is a convenient and effective method. Beaumont crude petroleum Is consid ered the most satisfactory dip and may be used either alone or in a 20 per cent emulsion. Animals that have been dipped In the oil, especial ly during warm weather, should not be driven any grea’t distance imme diately afterwards, and should be pio- vidtd with shude au an abunauce of water. Pasture Rotation. Tills system of eradication appeals to many farmers and should be follow ed whenever practicable or conditions will permit. it consists In placing tlcky animals In a small pasture for a period of 20 days. During that time a considerable number of ticks will drop off. Then trunsfer the cattle to a second small pasture for an other 20 days, and if all of the ticks have not dropped off, to still another pasture. If the full time hns been used, 60 days will have u« t con sumed and the stock Is then icadv to be placed on tick-free pasture. The object of moving cattle from pasture to pasture at Intervals of 20 days is to enusi- all the ticks to drop off and at the same time to prevent the ani mals from becoming infested again with young, or seed, ticks. Twenty days Is less than the shortest time within which seed ticks will appear from eggs laid by ticks that drop off, and all of the ticks present on the animals will have dropped off In the 60 days. The young ticks, when hatch ed, will starve If no cattle are pres ent in the pasture for them to get on. Full Information aa to bow to get rid of the ticks, Including directions for the preparation of dips and sprays, the arrangement of pastures, etc., may be obtained free on application to the Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture, Washing ton, D. C. P. P. P. Maies Marvelons Cores in Blood Poison, Rbonmatism and Scrofula. I** P- P- purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, gives strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving the patient health and happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed. In blood poison, mercurial poison, malaiia, dyspepsia, and in all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald head, we say without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. is the best blood purifier in the world. Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an imnuro con dition due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarlv U-jiefitted by the won derful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. B., Prickly Atli, 1‘oks Root and Potassium. F. V- UPPNIAH, SAVANNAH, CA. ECZEMA CURED. Pimples Disappear end Complexion Cleared Ovcr-rilijlil. New Vcrk.—Thousands are taking advantage of the generous offer made 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. Those who have tried LEMOLA will find that the 60c. box on sale in Mill- edgeville at all Drug stores is sufficient to cure the worst from of Eczema where the parts effected are not too arge - On the first application of Le- rr.ola the itching will stop. It has cured thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teet ers, Rashes, Itchings, Irritations, Acme3 Scalings and Crustion of skin, scalps of infants, children and adults. It is good for the preservation and pur ification af the skin, scala, hair and hands for the prevention of the clogging of the pores the usual cause of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness and also the treatment of burns, scalds, wounds, sores, chappings as well as the toilette and nursery. For ’ rut. On S. Jefferson Street, two large! r.o.ns, both connecting, a-inly to I News office: ——I Fall Stock Arriving Daily. By Far The Largest Stock We Have Ever Owned. A great showing in Fall Dress Goods and Silks, New wales, new stripes, new Benga lees, Serges in black and blue, prices $1.00 to $1.50. All that is new, and the correct styles for the best dressers. Special Showing in Silks, Bought Very Much Un der The Price. 65c. Silks, our opening price is 49c. They come in reseda, blue, maroon, brown and grey, an exceptionally strong showing very much under price. D ON’T fail to visit our Annex, a new department devoted exclusively to Ladies’ Ready-to-wear, Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Petticoats,, and in fact everything ready to wear. We are showing you a very strong line and we believe we can save you *$5.00 to $10.00 on your fall suits. They are arriving by ex press daily. We would appreciate a look. Special showing of Lndie’s, Misses’ and Children’s Stockings. The Burson for ladies, guaranteed, 25c. Thin gauze lisle stockings, the only thin lisle on the market that is warranted. Special sale price 25c. We are sole Agents for the celebrated Cadet Stockings for misses and boys. Made of fine yarn, very elastic, dou ble heel and toe, every pair warranted, 25c. An unusual strong line at very moderate prices. r? / • \u New arrival of the American Lady Corsets. In medium, long and very long. $1, 1.50, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00. The best corset made for comfort and ease. Ask to see our new models. Ladies’ and Misses’ School Shoes Selby, the kind we seP for ladies, in vici, gun metal and patent, $2.50, 3 and 3.50. The Buster Brown, for boys, misses and children, $1, 2, and 2.50. An unusual strong \ line. It will pay you to try them, as it will be a saving of money to you. fl new arrival Gums’ Hawes and Knox, $3 and $4, correct shape,the best. A splendid school suit, $3, $4 & $5 Boys’ Trousers, straightand knick erbockers, .$1, and $1.50—just the thing sor school. WE INVITE Your INSPECTION