The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, October 08, 1909, Image 3

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THE PRINTING POINT THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN, Good typewritten letters con vey an impression of good business methods, and the machine is often responsible for the appearance. p Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedicated to if j m Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening 11: i vasr ahumo, gzsssszszzz-'TrzrrztfGsaRmnr. ^~c ~jS THE UNDERWOOD types always reach the proper printing point. The type- bar operates through—or with—a guide—a feature peculiar to the Underwood. The type must go right. There’s no other way. If cannot wobble. Good looking work' is as sured and the Underwood features prevent operator’s blun ders. — How lucky is it that the man in the moon is blind —The man who could run a newspaper to suit everybody, went to heaven long ago. and are of about as much value to town own as a ten-year- delinquent. —When you set a banana peel resting on the sidewalk and a fat man uncon sciously approching it, the indications point to an early fall. The life of our editor was saved the other day by a silver dollar in his pocket. A crank shot at him and the ball struck the dollar. Now should we happened to get shot before you pay up your subeription and there is no dollar to stop the ball we shall always presume you might have saved our life. Th mple mechanism which wcures perfect w«-rk in the Underwood is a mighty in- tereatinjc exhibit of ingenuity and akill. Why not come look at it? Knowledge of the Underwood will help you tio secure irreater efficiency, it will be a pleasure to help you to just as much knowledge of the Underwojd Standard Typewriter as*YOU choose to acquir • Tt>e Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. Anywhere See Milledgeville News. —The kicker and croakers have no place in a city with the push and pro gressiveness of our town. The man who opposes needed public improve ments and stands in the way of progress is not a good citizen. Nervous Women For nervous, tired women, we recommend Oar- dui. C’ardui is a woman’s medicine. It, acts specifi cally on 1110 female organs and lias a tonic, building effect on the whole system. It contains no harmful I ingredients, being a pure vegetable extract. If you I suffer from some form of female trouble, get Cardui| i at once and give it a fair trial. — Learned men tell us that in Latin the word "editor” meuna something No cat.” In the United States its meaning is altogether different. It means to scratch around like blazes to get something to eat. o o o — An advertisement is to a merchant very much what sowing seed is to a farmer. It may take time for the results to become apparent, but they are sure to come. The wise farmer is not niggardly with his seed, nor the wise merchant with his advertisement —Some of our pretty little girls seem quite fond of our cunning little bovs, on whose lips the first appearance of whut will in the course of time be a mustache, anq they are really imperil ing the lives of these youths in keep ing them out so late evenings. Girls, member that little hoys should al ways go to hej early. ROUE It Will Help You "Mrs. W. W. Gardner, of Paducah, Kv., tried Cardui and writes: “I think Cardui is just grand. 1 have Ixvn using it for eleven years. I am IK years old and feel like a different woman, since i have been j taking it. I used to suffer from hearing down ains, nervousness — The way the yard sticks rattled, hardware jingled and our merchants and clerks mewed around Saturday in" dicatod a lively day for our business men; and the people that thronged our throughfares were delighted in the bargains they had pocketed, and the general verdict is the place to trade. ■ uirsing it. » ... n • I and sleeplessness, but now the pains are all gone and I sleep good. II highly recommend Cardui for young and old.” Try it AT ALL DBUG STORES — When you hear a man sneering at the local papers you can safely bet be don’t spend his time malting them bet ter. They who don't see a benefit aria I mg to a town from its newspapers havn’t as much sense as a cove oyster, g“f Tiie Famous Sunny South B U G G \ / -k i. ',••• 'T .• .-.tu, .vO.V. •• . - < \T71S \! /\ mm .m. x -: • :.A\ ' \V:-' ■ '- a ,.: : ' : : k\/ i ' -— i When you want nny article of mer chandise buy it, of a reputable home dealer, that the profit may remain to enrich the community. Sen! your money aboard only for what you cannot purchase at home. Home talent, home labor, home industry, home capital, and home pleasures are t hings to J>e fostered, encouraged and patronized. —Too poor to take a homo paper? Well, that is a distressful condition, buy a hen, feed her crumbs and waste from the kitchen and she will lay eggs to pay for a yearly subscription; then work her up into pot pie and she will pay first cost; so the paper will be clear profit, Repeat this process year after year, meanwhile wisdom and cease to ne poor. —Twix twilight and dark, up near Manitou l’ark, a maiden sat combing her bright golden hair, when heated with roaming, all painting and forming, there came up and squeezed her a big grizzly bear. It did not affright her, the hear did not bite her, ahe lay back and murmured: “O, still tighter dear.” This broke up old hruin, he let off his wooing and sneaked back to the mountainsiand hida whole year. There are always a good many people who keep the balance of the community busy wondering how they live so well. There is no way of improving a place so much as by encouraging good merch ants, good schools and good people to settle among you, and this can not be done unless you spend your money at homo. 0 0 0 Don’t croak. Leave that to frogs in stagnant pools. A few croakers though arc necessary in every community to measure the rate of progress at which live men are advancing. C'/iKrt -- - " y Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famoue Sun ny South Buggv, fitted wiih my new Patent Springs. These springs make the buggy ride easy, and easy riding means long wear. Made to wear and testimo nials from last puichasers 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, madeifor Southern trade and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promDtly. E.BECKER JK- MILLEDG EVILLE, GA — If you are a kicker and see the shadows of failure in everything that Is proposed to help the town for heaven’s sake go into some secluded canyon and kick your own shadow on the clay bank, and give the men who are working to build up the town a chance. One long faced, hollow-eyed, whining, gaping, chronic kicker can do more to keed away businss and capital from a town than all the drouths, short crops, chinch hugs, cyclones and blizzards combined. J E W E E We Have IT R V At Prices Never Before Known in MiMcdge- ville. Drop in, see our goods, get our prices and you will know where to trade, Everything sold by us must he as represented. We take orders for wedding invitations, call ing cards, and monogram stationery. Bring us your repair work if you want it done right. Grain. Jewelry Go 114 Hancock Street, Mill d<'» iile, Georg® LET US GIVE YOU 50 POST CARDS FREE — Here is the way the papers will write up weddings ten years hence; "The bride looked very well in a traveling dress, but all eyes were centered up on the groom. He wore a dark suit that fitted his form perfectly and in his dainty gloved hands he carried a small rose. His curly hair was beautifully done, and a delicate odor of hair oil of the best quality floated down the aisle as he passed. The young people will miss him now that he is married. He is loved by all for his many accomplish ments, his tender grace and his winning wayB, The bride commands a good salary as bookkeeper and the groom will miss none of the luxuries to which he has been accustomed. A crowd of pretty ircr. taw him off at the depot All Reproductions of the Most Famous Paintings. We have on ly a limited supply and we will of 1 ve 50 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 ASYLUM BOARD WILL NAME THE OFFICERS Election Will Take Place Third Wed nesday And Officials Will be Elected by Present Trustees The bi-ennial election of officers of the state sanitarium will be hold here by the board of trustees the Third Wed nesday in October. Baldwin county and Milledgoville is always much inter ested in the choice, hut it is not con sidered probable that there will be any changes.' The sanitarium has been the subject of much comment during the past year, but in virtally every case, where any knowledge of the affair was possessed, the question has been settled in favor of the present management. The Home Life supplied one of the marvels of the present investigation, an Insurance Company without any obvious scandals. N. Y. Tribune, 12-12-05. Mr. Hughes failed to bring out a single questionable transaction. N. Y. Sun, 12 12-05. Honest company found at last by the Insurance Investigators. Home Life Square. New Haven Union, 12-11-05. Inquisitor Hughes finds one In surance Company that benefits patrons. Cincinnati Post, 12-11-05. I Rust Proof Oats l * We have for sale, the ♦ ^ G EN UIN E Texas Red * «. Rust Proof Oats, every * ♦ sack has a tag on it, guar- • ♦ anteeing them to be just ♦ * as represented. These comments speak volumes to those who are careful as to where they put their money for safe keep ing. General Agency for the Old Home Life is in Grand Building, Macon, Georgia. 1C. I. Ill JOSEPH S COOK., General Agent. I Send post card for information. * Milledgeyille, Ga. *♦♦*♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦ <* V V GIN REPAIRS SAWS, RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., far any make of Gin ENGINES. BOILERS and PRESSES and Repairs for aama. Shafting, Pulleys, Bettlae, In lectors. Pipes, Valves and rittings, light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines Cone Mill, in Mock. LOMBARO IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY. Ausushs. Ga. rm 1 v ill K i.