The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, September 24, 1909, Image 3

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I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ “Bread is The Staff of Life” We are exclusive agents in Mil- ledgeville for Hollingsworth's Famous Augusta Bread Fresli Everu Dau Try it and be convinced. Chandler Bros. SYMPTOMS OF RABIES. Staple and Fancy Groceries. ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CORRECTING MISTAKES How to Know When Your Dog 1* Realty Mad. Hydrophobia Is In reality so rare and so terrifying that Its symptoms and treatment are little understood. As a matter of fact, the commonly accepted expression of madness In a dog Is of teu misleading. The real mad dog does not shun water, as it Is said. On the contrary, mad dogs often rush to the water and drink eagerly If they are able to swallow. The uiad dog does not froth at the mouth. It does not run amuck, snapping at everything iu Its path. What, then, are the indica tions of the mad deg? To those famil iar with a given dog the surest symp tom and the one which should excite closest attention Is a distinct and un accountable change In the dog’s dis]H>- si (ion. a staid dog becoming excitable and a frisky one dull. Tliat condition does not necessarily menu rabies, but It Is suspicious, says Caspar Whitney in the July Outing, and If in addition the dog has trouble in swallowing, as though It seemed to have a hone In Its throat, beware! That dog should lie Instantly tied up. liecauso if It Is* rabies It takes tint a day or two for ferocious instincts to develop. The unmistakable evidence, however, of n dog with rubles Is the sticky, whitish saliva which covers the teeth and shows on the drawn lips. The eyes glare and are red; the dog has paroxysms of running fury, during which it barks hoarsely, which alter nate with periods of temporary exhaus- Glonino Notice I have a new ginning outfit installed and will guarantee the best sample of lint possible to obtain. Remember, my cleaning process is acknowledged to be the best on the market. (Jive me a trial and I’ll prove to you the above statement. I am also pay ing the highest cash price the market affords for your cotton seed. [Copyright. 1D0S, by C. M. Hnrnltr., T1ips< ariiclt*B and Illustration* must not bo re printed without special permission.J G. Smith A PHILOSOPHER FLOORED. 1 know n man In I-Told-U-So Who thought he knew It ull. lie fonted to walk too near the rim For fear the world would fall. Ho discoursed on the universe And on original sin; There wasn’t much of sky or earth That he did not butt In. They will make mistakes sometimes—typewriter operators; but who won’t? The important thing is to correct mistakes with the least possible loss of time. THE UNDERWOOD the visible writing makes the error immediately apparent. Then the place for a replacing letter is shown—right in line with the’’V shaped” notch in the type- bar guide. No calculation is necessary — the type cannot go to the wrong point. If saving of time and increase in effi ciency are worth securing in your office, then it is well worth while to obtain ful knowledge of the Underwood Standard Typewriter and the superior features it possesses. If you will come in, no furth er draft on vour time and patience will be made than you choose to permit. Tl)c Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. Anywhere See MilledReville News. How to Rsmov* Peaoh Chains. This Is a remedy for obstinate peach stains on linen, says u writer In flood Housekeeping, l'hice a tablespoonful of sulphur on a plate, add a few drops of pure alcohol and ignite. Over this place a tin funnel. Wet the stain and hold over tile small o|>euing In the fun nel. Allow the sulphur fiunes to come In contact with every particle of the stain. The action Is a quick chemical blenching, which Is egectlve for any r nln on white goods He sure to rinse the material Immediately and thor oughly In weak ammonia water, then launder as usual. One dny 1 met him on the street. He looked so wondrous tvlso, 1 thought the hour very meet For me to cntuchlse. "Wise friend." snld I, "will you tell me In the whonceness of the when Which the other did precede, Kgg. rooster or the hen?" He slaved long Into veeaney And then replied to me, "Will you Just wait until I se My 'Moral Philosophy?' " THE FIRST CHICKENS. I A great mystery! What? Not a $1,000,000 rolilior.v nor a dullness mat rimonial graveyard, blit how the llrst of the chicken tribe got away over into India's deep tiger den jungles when they were fronted In the garden of Kdeti, on the plain of Iran, in Asia MiI- . nor. j Now, there were the three sons of Noah—limn, the black; Shorn, the yel low, and .laphetli, the white. When they parted, Sliem going east, Japheth How to Freserve Finger Nalls. Before working hi the garden, polish ing the stove or doing other rough work rub your finger mills over a piece of soap. This will prevent the earth from getting In under (lie nails, and when you wash your hands the soap will come out easily. This Is recom mended to people who find It hard to do garden work with gloves on their hands. I " " north and west and Ham, the black man, going lo Africa, you would have thought Hum would hare got away | with the chickens. Perhaps I lain liked ! pork better, or maybe Sliem bagged j them first. Anyhow, when Mr. Darwin went on j his expedition to prove that man Is a | souvenir of the monkey tribe he ills How to Quickly Tighten Machine Belt. When you are sewing In a great hur ry and the machine belt becomes loose, do uot stop to remove It In order to tighten It Simply put a drop of ma chine oil on It, turn the wheel a few seconds and proceed with a tightened holt. tug Famous Sunn B U G G \ / JUXOLB I'OWL covered the progenitors of the chicken family way over among the pnlms and alligators of the (binges, nnd the pretty bird was called "gullus hnnklvu" or Jungle fowl. Hindoos do not eat chicken, nnd the fowls were allowed lo multiply until the forests wore full of the beautiful ' orange colored birdR, and as they flash ed from tree to tree and proudly strut ted among the ferns and palms and magnolias their golden glow made more beautiful the sylvan scene. mm tiwyef m ... X v « ■ - ? ■ VZ£t: / »— But while hunt-rapjplyjihnMtsi while r shot’them down* the nti- 5S? Are you considering a ouggv? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous Sun ny South Buggy, fitted wiih my new Patent Sorings. These springs make the biiggv ride easv, and easy riding means long wear. Made to wear and testimo nials from jast ptu chaser* prove our statement, that it is the best buggy made. Another Attraction Is our Patent Top and Curtains, patented by Mr. E. Becker, which makes the buggy rain and wind proof. This is a special buggy, madelfor Southern trade and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promptly. E.BECKER MILLEDGEVILLE, GA tlvc.i drift* thorn Into horsi'h-ilr snares, and Mr. ll::g ,, nb(>ek, the great anim al tvaluer, caught them for curiosities aud shipped them b.v Hi eisiiiids all over the world, so today th*y are n rare bird. They are smaller Minn nor chickens. The hens are chestnut brown aud Just like otir Riddles except they have feathered throats. They lay from six to twelve eggs a year, thus you may see the wonderful development of your birds not only 111 slr.e, but in laying ability. The cocks have bright golden orange hackles, blue brown backs, rich chest nut saddle feathers, steel blue wing feathers with reddish yellow edge; breast nnd under parts dead black and graceful tails of black, rich green and metallic blue. Yes, we call our fowls Ideal In shape am] color, but few of them equal Mils magnificently adorned aboriginal cock of the Jungle glades as lie flashes to the top of a flowering tree and greets the rising sun. *->♦•♦♦♦« »♦•♦♦♦♦ i DON’TS. Don’t feed heavy In the heat, hut k *ep the water pure and sweet. Don’t forget that ducks have no crops. If you stuff with grain you'll have no crop of docks.. Don't get dissatisfied with your breed every time you read of another. If yours is not a success, you ditto. Don’t cross big breeds with kiiibU. It causes rupture, crooked back aud cross- patches. Don't throw fresh droppings right out where chicks can scratch In them. Not nice. Get lice. Don't have stumbling blocks about for ducklings to fall over. Don't bo a stumbling block to others. Dou't study the drug business lo be come proficient In removing eolor de fects nor surgery to become an expert In trimming combs. Don't refuse an answer lo a dissatis fied customer. A dovchke explanation may clear tic* h"* a dagg*d s!!"uc* may prove you lie. All Reproductions of the Most Famous Paintings. We have on ly a limited supply and vve will give 50 POST CARDS TMIJ TO ALE OLD or NEW TllDD Subscribers who will pay us $1.00 for The Milledgeville News one Don’t delay, see us NOW!! year. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. A young lmty In New York Is paying her way, through college with the prof its from thirty-two lions. During three winter months she sold $123.75 worth of eggs. And now. young poiiltrymau, hustle for New York, for she’s the girl for you—If you’re her Ideal. And now wo are hearing again about those August hatched chickens milking the host layers. Yes, frost doos come right after August, and frost brings roup, and roup does lay ’em out. Cockfiglitlug Is unknown In Russia, blit the Ariisnins and Jula varieties of geese have been taught to light. Won der If the Russian were ever matched with the Japanese? Au extra good conxer ki a pigeon 1 loft will sometimes split a family aud j elope with Ills ulliulty. Now, If you ; lain Just succeed In mating the desert- [ ed partners you will rave the expenses , of divorce proceedings. ! Our good .housewives who take a j whole day to nick a duck and swear (ffgdi'aITvoly) ujTiTThey "will never do so again hold their breath to bear that some experts can dean the frills of '•' , eighty In a day. The main lcson why there Is 63 ‘ E?uc!i trouble In iiudrerslng ducks dry j Is because they are allowed to get cold. I .Start to pick before the blood slops I and the feathers set. and keep cool | yourself If It’s a hot day. Use duck | feuther fan. If for market, keep feet nnd head from water, as It will change their color. Blankets are not needed and make sickly looking birds. In Mu* English egg shows tile follow ing qualities aroconsidered: Freshness, r 7.0, texture an 1 cleanliness of shell, uniformity of size, color and shape Double yolk, tainted, dyed, polished and rot ion eggs are fired. Young stock Is your dependence for market nnd eggs. Feed well, and for vour and their sake don't crowd. "What Is a square d(*iil?'' Is dis cuss-.! In one of the poultry Journals. Well, what Is s square-deal, anyhow? Just explain this for us to the fellow who wiutts something for nothing or sells you nothing for something We haven't time. A customer wrote us May 23; “I thought I would write nnd tell you bow ninny chickens we got out of the two settings of eggs. We got thirty-three out of thirty-four, hut the liens stepped on three and killed them." (Jive us n deal like that when we buy from you. That's all. “Tha Beast and the Jungle,” Judge Lindsey’s autobiogra phy is one of the biggest things ever published by any magazine. It starts in the October EVERYBODY’S No believer in clean govern ment and right living can afford to min it. And don’t let O. Henry’s story get by you. It’s one of seven crackcrjacks in the OCTOBER EVERYBODY’S j Special Display by R. H. WOOTTEN. Mr. Itohlnson—What a singular girl you arc, Miss Jones! Miss Jones (coyly)—Well, that can he altered, yoti UtW'V, • y Hospitality. “T’sc one fOiispoonful of this cocoa In hot water every day. The cun will lust thirty days.” "But suppoco there's company, missis?" "Why. then, of course, use more hot water.”—Fllogeade Blatter. Advantago of Position. "Where have you been all after noon ?" "Music hall—piano recital.” “Infernally tiresome, wasn’t It?" "Not at all. I was the pianist.”— Chicago Tribune. Flue feathers do not always make fine birds. Sometimes they make a lit- t'e g lose.—Dallas News. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Rust Proof Oats 4 We have for sale, the 4 l GENUINE Texas Red J ♦ Rust Proof Oats, every > ♦ sack has a tag on it, guar- ♦ ♦ anteeing them to be just ♦ 4 as represented. 4 it l. Aug. 8th, 19C9. (Copyright, 1#0», by Key. T. S. I.insco't, Paul’s Instruction to the Thessa Iordans. I Thexs. v:12-?4. II] * Milledgeyille, Ga. ] REPAIRS SAWS, RIBS, iristle Twine, Babbit, 4c.. far any make of Cln CNQNES, DOII ERS anu PliCSSrS • nd Repairs for fame. Shilling, Pulleys, belting, tn mfaftors. Pines, Valves and fittings. Light Sew. Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines Cane Mills in stark. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLT COMPANY, AuauaUt, Go.