The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, October 08, 1909, Image 7

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<, t O 0 t \ CO<> > *40 >*•>$*<>* | We Do Quick Work By the best experienced clean ers and pressers in this town and we are getting the business down mora perfect every day. : : : : We mike old clothes look just the siitie as if they were just Handed Out From the Tailor, at a very small cost, so why go otherwise ? Your pat ronage so'icited, so call us up and we will give your orders PROMPT ATTENTION. : : : ; . Milledgeville Pressing Club $. A, LA.RY, Proprietor. PHONE NO. zee EXCURSION FARES SAMDEL" EVANS, SON &~C0~ 60TT0N*BR0KEltS AND WAREHOUSEMEN Every Accommodation and Convenience for Our Customers and the Trade. HIGHEST PRICES; PAID FOR COTTON Your Patronage Solicited. THE PERFECT WA Y Scores ol Mllledyeville Citizens Have Learned II. lUUlLIJ BiacksiiiitUlno ot All Kinds on snort No tice Done Ru J. n L'. SOD If you suffer from backache, There is only one wav to cure it. The perfect wry 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 Milledgeville people. J. R. Duke, 311 N. JetTerson St., Mil- leUgeville, Ua., sav.-:’’ 1 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 for some time m.v back achod severely. Thu kidney J secretions were irregular in passage and caused me much annoyance. I fin ally procured Doan's Kidneys Pills at j £d J , r U~y”T""‘,« y v»p. ypp—t.Vf’wa Geo. I). Case's drug st.-re and began ‘'in.:■<haAI 1,-Wl'Yl using them. Since that time 1 have been steadily improving tuui take |,Da rn-* in reenmm •tiding Doan's Kidney Pills to others.” For sale by all dcalc-t. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co . Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. Next Door to J. R. Hines iFire li® Plant Napier’s genu ine appler seed oats. For sale by Horne-- Andrews Commission Cc. Is especially nec essary at this sea son of the year. Would appreciate a portion of same. At all Reliable I>r.-.ggl,ts. You can’t afford to experi- i ment on that new wagon. You know the white Hick ory, we sell them. JVliiledge- ville Buggy Sc Furniture Co. , * • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ To the Cotton Growers of Bald win and Adjoining’ Counties: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I have installed six of the heat gins »•» made, with Gullett System and guar- ♦ antee satisfaction, The Gullett ginner- ies give smoothest and best sample « and 1 have contract which prevents ♦ anv one within ten miles of Milledge- ♦ viile using the system, though others wanted it. The system is costly, but ^ we want to give the best in every par- « ticulir. I HIGHEST CASH FRlCEjPAlD FOR COTTONSEED. ♦ Henry Brooks and myself, will al- ♦ v wavs be on the spot to look after your ♦ interests. Give me a trial and if not ♦ satisfied I will not ask you to come ♦ again. i J A. BROOKS ; ♦ ♦ ♦ Ginnery at Mil!, N. Wayne St. ♦ Via Central oi tiuorgla Railway TO LOS ANGELES, Cal., Portland, Orj;:r, Seattle, Wash., San Francisco, Csl, *)* I iego, Cal., account Alqska- Ya'ot ? : t 11 Exposition, and various other rtt'lt’ •« tsions. TO ATLANTA. GA. account Atlanta horse show, to be held October 19-22, 1909. Fares apply from Cuthbert, Columbus, Albany Savannah, Augusta, Milledgeville, Cedartown and interme diate points. TO ATLANTA, GA. account automo bile show and races, to be held Novem ber 6-13, 1909. TO AUGUSTA, GA. account Georgia- Carolins Fair to be held November 6-15, 1909. Fares apply from Macon, Dublino Savannah and intermediate points. TO CARROLLTON, GA. account Fourth District A. & M. school fair, to be held October 4-9, 1909. bares apply from Columbus, Buchanan and inter mediate points. TO HOUSTON. TEXAS, account annual conventien U D C to be held October 19, 1909. v TO MACON, GA. account Georgia State fair to be held October 27-Novem- ber 6, 1909. Fares apply from Anda lusia, Florala, Montgomery, Opelika, Ala. and intermediate points, in addition to*app!ving from all points in Georgia. TO MACON, GA. account Colored state fair to ba held November 10-20, 1909. Fares apply from all points in Georgia, TO NEW ORLEANS, LA. account Lakes-to-the-gu'.t Deep Waterway Association to be held October 30-Nov- meber 2, 1909. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA. account Southern Medical Association to beheld November 9-11, 1909. TO SAVANNAH, GA account grand chapter R A M of the U. S. A. to be held November 9-13, 1909. TO PITTSBURGH, PA. account Cen- ternial Celebration, International Chri- tian Missionary Society to be held Octooer 11-19, 1909. TO RALEIGH, N. C. account farmers national congress, U. S. A. to be held November 3-9, 1909. TO SAVANNAH GA. account fall Festival to be held November 1-7, 1909 and visit of President Taft November 4-3, 1900. • For further information in regard to total rates, dates of sale, limit, etc,, apply to nearest ticket agent MACCABEES ORGANIZED AND DOING WELL HERE |r. L. Wiill Elected Past Commander, i J. C McAullfle Commander, Jerome Babb Lieutenant Commander And W. W. Stembrldje Recorder Keeper. Milledgeville tent of the Knights of the Maccabees of the world has been organized and approximately 50 mem bers have joined the organization, including many businees and profes sional men. State Commander A. C. Hamrick, has been in the city for some time and has succeeded in interesting quite a mumber in the organization. Mr. R. L, Wall was named past commander of the organization and there is quite a long list of active officers, J. C. McAuliffe being elected commander, Jerome Babb lieutenant commander, Walter W. Stembridge record keeper, W. P. Broach chaplain, F. W. Hendrickson sergeant, Drs John P. Atkinson and Guy D. Compton physicians, C. I. Brown master at arms, H. E. McAulifTc, first master of the guard, R. E. Stembridge second mastei of the guard, J, B. Cox sen tinel, J. E. Smith picket and G. von Rentz. E. L Grant and N. B Brooks trustees. The meetings nightj at present is on Wednesday, but permanent arrange ments will be made later by the trustees. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ «♦<•♦♦♦ : RIE5 & ARMSTRONG, : » o ♦ Watches, Clocks, Diamonds ♦ Jewelry and Silverware. I ♦ RELIABLE GOODS ONLY : ♦ -v ♦ .U5 Third Street, flacon, Ga. * ♦ 7 * ♦ * ♦ ♦❖♦vug #♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ O* ♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦♦♦•>♦♦♦* Do You Get Mad When You Are Forced to Pay a Bill The Second Time? Isn’t it exasperating when you think ‘.be bill had been paid’’ _ Had you paid the bill with a bunk cheek vou could know the bill I had been paid and prove it. Every cancelled check is eventually ♦ returned to the maker and may be retained for future reference. T Bills paid by check remuin paid. f Mange iM ! Milledgeville, Ga. t • *4-»t Have You Helped Make TheHewsa GetterPaper ECZEMA CURED. i’:;np!cs Msapnaar and Complexion doored L’vBr-n!(j!if. New Vcrk.—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 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- edgevilie 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, scalo, 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, sotes, chappings as well as the toilette and nursery. Wo don’t like to ask a personal ques tion, but wo would like to ask you to help us along with The News. We I have a good many subscribers whom we ! value, but whom wo must ask to remit I as soon as possible. j Wo want to thank, thoss wlp. h.j.vp | helped us and tha many new subicrib era also have our thanks. This fall the country is prosperous and we’d like to got you to pay your subscription. Wont you do it? 1 Up Befora The Ear. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts field, Vt.. writes: “We have used Dr. | King's Now Life, Pills for yoirs and I find them such goo 1 family medicine '.ve wouldn’t be without them.” For Chills Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Head ache ttv. y work wonders 25:. All Drug gists. Gentrai ol Georgia Kaitwau GomDanu CUlfPvENT SCHEDULE FOR MILLEDGEVILLE. except Sunday Arrive from Maoon and Gordon 1:35 p. in. dally. “ “ “ “ “ 6‘35 “ *' oxoept S •• “ Covington 11:3S n. m. “ “ “ Katonton 7:59 " 11 f>«->-\rt b* lVf""nn °**d (1* rdon J1*h5 4 41 « “ “ “ “ 7:60 . 41 41 except Sunday *• 4 Covington 1:35 pm \ “ Eatomon 6 35 44 except Sunday ©¥©i! h THE OLD BEUAEI.E D0CT0tt3. OLfEST IK ME AM LOftOzSI tOtVED. RESPLA* 6PJ.3 SATES IS MCAtCIEJ. ? ■ ij| l»fc Wf IFfEA «U TKE UEi: AhO TtlUASU itfISIEilSMf JHJMtOMlST President TY IToOpon Augusta Fair This Year | Secretary Frank E. Beane, of ihe Georgia-Carolina fair announces that all plans for the fair has been com- . (doted and President Taft will make the address ori opening day. The pres’dent will spend a day in the city i Sunday and Monday at noun he speaks. . He wifi not be present at any lu' cheon or banquet of public nature and will leave the city ari hour after he finishes speaking. Find time, today, for a quick Dip to the store whi ae ad. “gets you” enlisted in your purse-interest. nuu.TO:eoiK»r t jako Cl! ftE TKS LuM<23 ■ -4 iTAsauMrsiiKSFtrwxfiii If you want plastering done call on F. W. Butts, McIntosh St. FOR SALE- A full set of E. P. Roe’s works in first class shape consisting of eighteen volumns. A bargain to pur- chaser if taken at once, Apply to, S. T. Chandler, R. F, D. 6. Milledgeville, Ga. EtiUBlISHEB IWD MOST HFLIASLC SiFCllll|:,V1 t» IKE Auttaoil/.nU by liu.- hi .m in lit*.l iV.UHC, Ei'p .if!f«.U| fc .*;4 .) CEASES. We eusrsutue \c, rcfiiuil uiem y it uoi y •«». L, J J '•J \ " YVr 1 cii.es lurniuheu ro*Uj for us#- to auTO'iry or .n,ui!o'jsU’.eUliiKi*T V.,(\ /"A ./"( used. Ko detentlou Hum tniu'.iiois, Patlotiva uv a. disi«nea.i> teiuteil uy mull auo Mprsrs. Mudlclass eettt everywhern fml it •-<} j -y?-—yZ pom sure cr tmuikuK'. No tun no rent C. O. L>. unit i» in-1 nf-,. V','/ siriictert. ClntyRA* tmr. Tttuueniuli. ot o sen cored ttiute vpvr y cnee and snail lor torus, i .nioclLailon FCii mt confjii.ioilal, la ’ki\iiiTZiir./v-tii oi. perron, or by letter. Call or vrlti touuy. Uou’t dele.y. <■ ’ i' u iif i il*l furOHi. I'.-, or meuSonU. etc . cm til f "' y . i . red r- i-t - -l-B in tOe ierefnn ... :n tvec«ni.t.,|, .Ilshl <l'**l». VUl IC3CC.9 , «,„lli, mi,. .Ic'.lllty, . ..Ill, ■>:.v£v:s$ " ^Svpiilll3. ir b'.S My dree sift Sd'S* "" ft, **.) *ijmnj/, (tkm Ulcer*, ‘ore*. JVr.tanuriffuffv, <* eel anti ell forme of jirirMr UUoaetoe Rlt iiii tl to Mioy Cffi eil. ^> /uArantu* to rofuitd your *. f.ionry if not pn m»VDmtly ourwd. -f'lclnoy DlafMa? and PnGaffc ’ A /it I A « a a Ait »in’F 4 ».Hr.fulJy tVMAied ■»•<! nrfu.anent •lyJT.fiahC'S I, C,„,'ll CM S* / uu by i-MiiD *e 0.11(1 biooilltise mm n'1 RUrTUAK - Phliaosls^^', BOOK ,r,tF TC , ,y lill d#M.’l • r* ‘*r. «d In a fotv yil upon •prllrfl-mey f Vvt/b! ■'I. V ItiV'tont** 4 if city. Verv l*i»n net • vt. -ui. vg«i i - i • rar-r l?3.7U4r!mv Ccr. UllKtt aad P.r.oAetM Ba I B KJrJG PJ9ED2CAL CO 0J atlAWTAiCA* l \\ (Tbornuifhly reepciieihln. L»g»Hy iOOOrpOr*fOd Ufldtr tho U’*> CoorgU.) J ' ''iJSi.'J.V.TCX'.-dM' 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. Ksw EMscevery FOR CSlos 18 ,AM&i [AND ALL THROAT AND tUtlG TROUBLES. I GUARANTEED SATISFACT JllY] OB MONEY REFUNDEE. t Milledgeville Oil Mills Ginnery To The Farmers of Baldwin and Adjoir.- ing Counties: We wish to thunk you for post 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 vice to all. Our ginnery, located near the Georgia Railroad, is one of the best in the county. With a capacity of sixty bales 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 Oil Mills. ! FOR REST. Two large front rooms in Ohlman building up stairs, Roomy and well lighted, will rent cheap. B. Ohlman, Sparta, Ga. Have your guns repaired and put in prime shape by F. W. Buf.r. M PONATAMLC AN O STATIONAAT Engines AND BOILERS KsjajsusrsyssH'STO •bafts. Pulleys. Belting, Gasoline t. ijjlnss. LAnaii^Toaic LOMBARD, la, UkV'.i t’i 'alir Ujt'm AUn>i£TA, GA. Milledgeville Oil Mills « » ***<>«« 444