The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, October 01, 1909, Image 3

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4 4 4 4 4 4*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• l w«,lr • We Do Quick Work By the best experienced clean ers and pressers in this town and we are getting the business down more perfect every day. : ■ : We make old clothes look just the same as if they wete just Handed Out From the Tailor, at a very small cost, so why go otherwise ? Your pat ronage solicited, so call us up and we will give your orders PROMPT ATTENTION. : : : ; . Niliiedoevlile Pressing Glut) S. A, LARY, Proprietor. PHONE NO. 2«0 • # ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SAMUEL EVANS, SON S CO. GOTTOMROKERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN Every Accommodation and Convenience for Our Customers and the Trade. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COTTON Your Patronage Solicited. Judge Sanford at The j» Evacuation of Richmond': — it The News takes the following from | 4 the Confederate Veteran. It was writ-' ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ r 4 o * o 4 ❖ ❖ <• A' * <> ♦ ♦ ❖ O 4 4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A DREAM SONG ten bv Judge D. B. Sanford and will no doubt be read with much interest here. Milledgevitle, Ga. Editor Confederate Veteran: — There seems to be some dispute ar to what soMiers or command of solders were the last to leave Richmond on the morning of the 3rd of April, 1865. My recollection, is that Thillip’s Georgia Legion Infantry were the rear guard and the last soldiers to leave that city on that day. When this command cross ed the bridge over the Janus river, the bridge was on fire in many places on each side, and we had to run with all our might and shinney from side to side of the bridge to keep from being bunt 'd to death. No other soldiers could have crossed that bridge after we did. This command left camp near Duruy's BliilT about 12 o’clock Sunday night, April 2, 18C5, and reached Richmond a little after daylight Monday Morning. 1 was captain of The Greene Rides, Company A.. Phillip's Georgia Legion Infantry. Does any othei old Voteri.n remember differently? D. B. Sanford. THE PERFECT W Scores of Milledgeville Citizens Have Learned II. If you suffer from backache. There is only one way to cure it. The perfect way is to cure the kidneys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. Are endorsed by Milledgevilte people- J. R. Duke, 311 N. Jefferson St., Mil- kedgeville, 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. 1 suffered from kidney trouble for some 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 store and began using them. Since that time I have been steadily improving r and take plea sure in recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills to others.” For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. What is it? A Christmas Tree. When is it? Two weeks before Chrismas. Where is it? The "Basket Band” will tell you later. BiacKsmitUlng of ft!! Kinds on Short No tlGu Done Bii J-D. STilkerson Next Door to J. R. Hines central 01 Georoia Railway company CURRENT SCHEDULE FOR MILLEDGEVILLE. Arrive froth Macao ami Gordon 1:35 p. m. daily. *» *. 4* 6-3*» “ Cuvhtgtou 11:35 a. w. 41 •• Kj&tuuton 7:50 ' • Dei artjfnr Macao nud Gordon 11:35 * “ “ “ “ “ 7.50 . •« • ‘ Covington 1:35 pm “ Eatouion 6 35 except Sunday except Sunday except Sunday Why Suffer ? Arc you one of the thousands of women who | suffer from female ailments! If .so, don’t’be diseour- ' aged, go to your druggist and get a bottle of Wine of I Cardui. On the wrapper are full directions for use. During the last half century, Cardui has been I established in thousands of homes, as a safe remedy for pain which only women endure. It is reliable,! | contains no harmful ingredients and can be depend ed on in almost any case. Take It Will Help You J M Mrs. Charles Bragg, of Sweetser, Inti., tried Carduf. Rlie I I writes: “Tongue cannot tell how much Cardui has done for me. Before I began taking Cardui I could not do a day’s work. I would work awhile and lie down. I shall always give praise to your I medicine.” Try Cardui. AT ALL DRUG STORF-S IBHBflj Is especially nec essary at this sea son of the year. Would appreciate % a portion of same. mnna n nnn|f Have your guns repaired and put in prime shape by F. W. Butts. ECZEMA CURED. Pimples Disappear and Complexion Cleared Over-night. New v erk.—Thousands are taking advantage of the generous offer made by The Woodworth Co. 1163 Broadway, New York City requesting an experi mental package of Lemola the new skin discovory, 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 BOc. 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 large' On the first application of Le mola the itching will stop. It has 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, scalp, 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. ♦ ♦ (By Margaret (‘ole Anderson) <> ♦ You may sing of the race ns you + ■w 111—1 sing the goal, « The beauteous goal, that draws 0 the Weeding feet, 4 And tights tiie brow, and lifts the 4 fainting soul, + And turns the Wtter hardship Into 0 sweet: 4 (But oh, I pray the goal may oe ♦ the place * I thought It was the while I ran the 4 race!) « ♦ You may sing of the fight as you 4 will—1 sing the prize, 4 That noble prlxo for which the e tighter slunds 4 Reason anil hopo for all his agonies *f. Of struggling limbs and ever-slraln 4 tng hands! 4 tBut oh. I pray the prize be no 4 less bright + Than I conceived It, panting In the 4 fight:) <■ 4 You may sing of tlio work ns you 4. will—1 sing Us aim, 4 Far-throned beauty, and far.beeken. lag light, 4 That call the worker onward more 4 than fume, <f Sun to tfis day and star upon his night! 4. (But oh, I pray the aim he whnt <t I sought ,4 And visioned ceaselessly the while g 1 wrought!) * 4 f the -p How. 11 be, f the 4 4 «• h o ❖ o 4 <‘ <■ ❖ •> ♦ * ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦44 Lord of the vie fry, <1 prize, l thunk Thee far the hope lief. I thank Til. mine for the dream before 4 es! * And this I dare: To think Thou * hast lint wrought 4 Or dream, oh, ardent dreamer, all 4 for naught! ♦ MIGHTY 1 Will exhibit at MILLEDGEVILLE, Fine milk cow anti grass farm for sale. Bargain on both- Apply to W. J. Brake Plant Napier’s genu ine aopler seed oats- For sale by Horne— Andrews Commission Co. You can’t afford to' experi ment on that new wagon. You know the white Hick- on’, we sell them. Milledge- ville Buggy 6c Furniture Co. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FOR LOVE'S SAKE ♦ ♦ And oft when :’«udy to murmur ♦ ♦ That life Is fitting away ♦ ♦ With the selfsuine round of ♦ ♦ duties ♦ ♦ Filling euch busy day, ♦ ♦ It comes to my spirit sweetly 4 4 With the grace of a thought ♦ ♦ divine: 4 4 “You aro living, tolling for love’s ♦ ♦ sake, 4 4 And the loving should never ♦ ♦ repine. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ "You aro guiding (ho little foot- ♦ 4 steps 4 4 fn the way they ought ‘to walk ♦ ♦ You are dropping n word for ♦ ♦ Jesus 4 4 In the midst of your household ♦ 4 talk; 4 4 Living your life for love’s rtuke, ♦ ♦ Till the homely cures grow ♦ ♦ sweet, 4 4 And sttert d the so If di nlal <i> 4 That is laid at tho Master's 4 | ♦ feel.’’ A 't 4 —Margaret E. Sangstor o !♦ ♦ 444 4 44444v*4444<> AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Positively the only large show play ing Milledgeville this year. Don’t Fail to See- The Only Somersault Elephant in the World. The Baby Camel The Bovoupolis The Orchestriana The Racing Camels The Street Parade $50,000 invested in parade features. Excursion Rates on all Railroads. this to occiir. Go over your flock and MR. GOMPERS’ SUPPORT, give them a good dusting with some j President Gompers will have the good lice powder at least once a month support of tho American labor organi sing the hot weather, and at least. , a) , although he does not enjoy every two months In cold weather. ,, The labor mid expense will be well the Hympailiy of the European orders, expended. —San Antonio Express. It does not Matter what your jewelry needs are I am prepared to supply them. The right goods at the right prices. Come and see. Dixon Williams, Jeweler. . on e, Becker. ~~~ | For Sale Cbea A few second hand buggies, good as new; also new improved buggies at whole°ale prices. Before you buy call STOLEN. ' From train No. 70, Central railroad between Muon and Mill ;Jgeville, a o ral with very dark stripe, cut p'ace on right hand corner. Letters and other things in pocket, reward to finder, C. W. Wirgfiekl, Cae.cf Southern Expr st C > Macon, Ga. Plant Napier’s genu ine appler seed oats. For sale by Horne— Andrews Commission Co. FOR SALE— A lull set of E. P. Roe’s works in first class shape consisting of eighteen v ilumna. A bargain to pur chaser if taken at once, Apply to, S. T. Chandler, R. F, D. G. Milledgeville, Ga. NOT A SUCCESS. I The other day I met a farmer whom j I had encountered two y -an* before, and 1 who told me that lie w.ih preparing to J luko In Huiunier boarders and would j have an attraction over other farmers j ! for rnllen around. f tried to find out | 1 wlmt It wns. hot , he was mum. Ite- e .hir-K the Incident at tills me* ling, i I a Iced how hid attraction had worked. ( "Suy, ! was a blurned fool!" l.o Murt- . ed out In reply. j “The thing didn't take, then?" I “Take! Why man, It emptied m> • house as fast as I could fill it! Thor. | wann’t a guest remained more than tw< I "Rut what wife the trouble'/" f "Why, I dammed up a creek and mart* ; a frogpond of it, and 1 went to the i trouble of c.itching a hundred frogs and putting them In." "But what for?" f j "So that the frogs would sing my | boarders to sleep ni dus. 1 though l v/as tlie cut*gt dun.; 1 trl.k in the butu- I "And the frogs didn’t Bing?” "Sing? They «ung to beat the band. , Never heard such singing In all my horn days. You could hear It a mlto. | Lord, hut how those frogs did tune 'or j up?" "Then where was the failure?" i nuked. "In the hoarders, sir. Not a blasted one of them that struck my place had Ian ear for music.—Kxchange. r'- *; i'i Chlto Great rale of Boy’s ami Children’s School Shoes. We are showing the strongest line of Boy’s, Misses’ and Children's Shoes wc have ever own ed. We invite your in spection See the liuster Brown line lor boys and girls, patent, vici and tans $i.oo, $1.50 and $2,oo. Quit d'irnipg, and buy the CADET Hose for the boys and girls. Every pair warranted. Heavy and medium weight, equal to the 50c value for 25c, “ HAVE VJE A KAVY?” Ambrose Bierce says we think we have and gives our bump of patriotism an awful whack. To console us, E. Alexander Powell takes us to “T he Land of Lovely Ladies,” and shows us the most beautiful women in the world. It’s a mighty interesting article. You’ll find every page of the OCTOBER EVERYBODY’S well worth reading. Lookitover. Special Display by R. H. WOOTTEN. r 0r" ’ V/ At all Reliable Hrt^irlst*. FORATABLK AND STATIONARY Engines AND BOILERS hr, L»th »nd BhlnjC. Mill., «n|»*«*r». LUKWSTOC* LOMBARD, F* 'V| MkJum id kii* Works »»J Sltri, AUC.njTA, GA. Boy’s • Strong School Suits in olain Trousers anti Knickerbockers to $5, It will pay vou to look them over. We feel safe in saying we can save you some money. 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