The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, October 01, 1909, Image 5

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. A A «% 'if T-i* “A LITTLE BETTER FOR A LITTLE LESS” Ladies’ Tailor SUITS We now have a complete line of Ladies’ tailor suits. We are agents for the famous Fabian line, come and see this beautiful line, let us prove to you what we have—ranging in price —$18.50 to $45 per puit. No Two Suits Alike We absolutely guarantee no two suits alike, your suit will be yours alone. Your Friends, W.S. Myrick& Co. THE STORE OF TO-DAY K, We do not ask you to pledge us your citton. We don’t think it fair to vou. But we do hope to win your patronage on the merit of our work and the court esy we show every one. Chandler Bros’. Just received fifty bushels of genuine Georgia rye, threshed from six foot straw. Chandler Bros’. I The finest candy in bulk and boxes at C. E. Greene’s. Mrs. Parker has never before shown such an attractive and desirable line of milli nery. Call on her for your hats. Fruits and vegetables of all kinds, at Chandler Bros’. Bloodwortti & Bloodworlb, Iteal Estate and Fire Insurance Milledgeville Oil Mills Ginnery To The Farmers of Baldwinand Adjoin ing Counties: We wish to thank you for past 'patronage, and will appreciate a continuance of same the coming season. We again tender you our services in ginning your cotton crop. Our long experience in the gin busi ness enables us to offer still better and quicker ser- vk e to all. Our ginnery, locate ! near the Georgia Railroad, is one of the best in the county. With a capacity of sixty hales per day, you have no need to wait. All cotton ginned at this ginnery is wrapped with the best bagging to he had. Highest market price paid for cotton seed at both ginnery and Gil Mills. We are offering this beautiful and well located home of the late Hon. R.N. Lamar, corner Hancock and Jefferson Rtreets. This lot is of good size and one of the best located pieces of propsrty in the city, either for residence or busi ness. This property is to be sold at a reasonable figure. We are also offering a nice one story, four room house, cor ner of Elbert and Green Streets, resi dence now occupied by Col. Kenan. This is to be sold cheap. Investigate this proposition. Also three good tenant houses, all 1 rented, on Montgomery street, good sized lot with each. These we are of fering at a close price to sell quick. The home of Mrs. Frances Perkins is for sale at the small price of $3,000. We can give terms on this property if pur chaser desires.| During the past week we have listed some of the finest farm lands in Bald win and Wilkinson counties that we have been instructed to SELL. These lands mnst go. If you wish to buy or sell real estate it will pay you to see us. We can rent your property to advantage. We have- calls almost every day from renters. ‘•Let us help you own your home.” BLOODWORTH & BLOODWORTH. . and character No shoe is mare corrcct Sty C, and no matter what one of the Ralston Styles y,T choose, you know your shoes g"' 1 g>ve perfect comfort at nrst wearing. That exclusive Ralston feature-, he moulded insole makes breaking, in Hrcesjary, This is I Enough About the Best Shoes Made •o.how«; ^ al,ton deilcr Stock No. 153 Wino Colored Spartan Blucher “Smile’’ Last - »h!‘*k * model I wnicn mere* every 3;,"“?. lor Bloodworth-Stembridge Co. NEXT WEEK See our windows for the Four BeauM Pictures WITH $IO.oo CASH PURCHASES Remember we lead in Dress Goods, Hats. Shoes,* and General Furnishings. Always lowest prices for best goods. Blooflwortli-Stembriflfle •‘The House of Great Bargains” STOP! LOOK!! READ!!! We are going to sell 6,000 jugs of Whiskey during the next thirty days. That’s exactly what we are going to dr. We have been planning this sale for some time and have just c'oseri s* deal for i av jral special grades of Rye anu Coi n W lieh vi e are offering at Recon Bn tki Prices until the goods are ul dispt sed of One 2 gal Jug Corn. .$3.20 Express Paid One 2 gal Jug Corn.. $3.60 Express Paid One 2 gal Jug Corn. $3.76 Express Paid One 2 gal Jug Rye..*8.60 Express Paid One 2 gai Jug Rye..$4.00 Express Paid One 2 gal Jug Rye..$4.60 Express Paid We are going to give you better goods and more goods for the money than you ever received before. It stands to rea son that we would not take the risk of offering these goods to our old time cus tomers unless we positively knew the goods to he alrignt as we certaitllv could not afford to lose their trade. The on ly difference between these whiskies and our regular goods is that they are not quite as old, but otherwise are of the same full stiength and purity. We want you to know that these goods are Straight Whiskies in every respect, re duced to the proper proof according to the price. Any dissatisfied customer shall have the privilege of returning the goods at our expense. Remember thoas prices hold good only as long as t.Lc goods last. * Rothschild Mercantile Drop in and buy your cigars from Just received two barrels of nice fresh Chandler Bros’. mackerel, at Chandler Bros’. Flower bulbs of all kind on sale at our store. Culver & Kidd. Mackerel and white fish in kits at C. E. Greene’s. Jacks Florida.! Mill edg’evi lie Oil Mills 5INNERY | Mrs. Parkeris show-j jinga choice line of the newest effects in flow- |ers and feathers. Gor- jgeous water 1 i I lies in J.all the latest Pa r \ s .tints, velvet and silk roses in popular styles. Give her a call if you want the latest sug gestions. FOR SALE. Any one wishing the California Medi cated Healing Soap can get same by calling on r.OCT. COLEMAN,, jut W. H. Montgomery’s. Phone 55, Just received a car of ‘‘Our Diploma” j flour. There is none better for the; money. Chandler Bros. Words to Freeze The Soul “Your son has Consumption. His case is hopeless.” These appalling words were spoken to Geo. E. Blevens, a lead ing merchant of Springfield, N. C. by two expert doctors one a lung specia list. Then was shown the wonderful dower of Dr. King's New Discovery, "After three weeks use.” writes Mr. Blevens,‘‘he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money in the world for what it did for my boy.” In fallible for Coughs and Cold.i, ita the safest, surest cure of desperate Lung diseases on earth. 50c. and $1 00 Guarantee sat isfaction. Trial bottle fr e ail druggists. Floor cleaner is the l«fe«t not for sprinkling i n your :!jerju h'eirkw. eping. leper pound. Culver & Kidd. Kidney Trouble for Mearly Thirty Years. William Bailey, Past Col. Knc. No. Ittl. Unton Veteran legion, amt prom 1 Incntly identified with many of tlie great labor protective association* in Chicago and New York, and secretary of one of the largest associations in the former city, had for nearly thirty years been ulUicted with kidney sullies. 'VI 111 In a short, period he tins hoert persuaded to try Peruna, and his present healthy condition is attributed to his Judicious use of that great sinedy. Washington climate Is notoriously bad for kidney and liver •ouhlos, yet by a judicious use of the remedy he is now quito cured and in xcellent physical condition. This brief statement of facts, without exaggeration or hyperbole, appears ; to tel! the whole story, which the Peruna Company is’authorized to use, if i it ho choiiscs, believing, as I do, that by so doing it will be for the general \ good, William Bailey, 58 I St,, N. IS,, Washington, I>. C. Kidneys Affected—Rack Weak. Mr. M. Broderick, Secretary and Treasurer Local Union No. 400, Inter national Brotherhood of Teamsters, writes from 435 Ii. 40lh St.,Chicago, 111., as follows: “1 liavo been suffering from a weak back and kidney trouble for some time, and have been able to find relief only through the use of Peruna. “During Die winter season I .usually keep a bottle of your medicine in the house, and by taking a dose at night 1 am feeling flno the next morning. “Homo of my friends assure mo that Peruna Is equally as good for their var ious ailments as It Is for my complaint j hut t do know that for kidney trouble and suffering from a weak back it has uo tq ml. Cold Settled in Kidneys. Mr. Joseph Kim., 215 Hast 4.h JJt„ •My wife took Peruna for llv J a iu-,1. the same. A few bottles built up tier health and strength. “t took Peruna for a cold which set tled In my kidneys, giving me much pain. In two weeks I was much better, and In a few months I was well.” Por Liver and Kidneys. Mr. 5V. H. Armlstead, Cumberland, C. II., Va., writes: “Your Poruna has cured meofelironto catarrh of long standing. I thank you so much for your advice. I think it is a great mcdlclno. It will do all that you recommend it to do. Besides, I can recommend it to cure all liver and kid ney troubles.” Chronic Kidney Trouble, I Judge C. J. Purk, K. F. D. 1, Buekhead, (in., writes: • Por a long time I was troubled with • catarrh of the kidney •, end after inking Peruna I font like a new man. 1 t'vinit It the greatest catarrh medicine of Hia sge, a.id believe i: will cu.e any ease o» C. k <Cgt).to."