The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, October 15, 1909, Image 8

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rirk'n.'; duclta mid gccsc naked whet, tha weather Is root end damp' vi.l cause rhcJi.niLnW. Cocl rainy rlRii ter s..Uiir In tiach tlutn ilia um It In cruel lo carry a hen by the feet head down. How would ycu like to be carried th.it wdy? are coming; bet- It aeeti.a that r.o suburban hrm 1 r,R ic.iur/ ami ror farm la complete without a flock ,f the hen hOJRe. 'f guineas, saya the Rural World. The - are a luallhy lot of birds, at- Do you know now l« the time to a rule, are layers of rich eggs, are cii ..d into n.chi> li )ou v.l»h > J a II them bctori the price tails. • Men-'up noultr* access 'o filthy t il”uuat water brings on trouble In ..... ......... ot oov.i l dlai-aaea. If will pay mote farmers to keep i n:e b«.m> li they have the room and Did. fiM.tu chicken folks claim that a fcli -,o grain dot vvbl cams the hens to have dlj.i-fclIve troubles. *r*iia much ii certain. the hens thrive and lay beat when given a variety of food. While moulting Ik going on (he flick u bn er off without male birds Moulting hena have a severe Btralu noon them aid their meat has a lit ft bettir lluvor wlo ti not In this con dition. Ti-ero | nr*M of kcroi*i ar, P and on'* of crude carbolic Held innkca a good i tav to apply to roosts and neat boxes. The sun Is not so hot: let us bo right among the chicken* often and see their wants ure supplied. A little linseed meal In their feed Is rood for the moulting hens. An occasional feed of sunflower seed Is uiMi u Help at this time. v‘ » -d'-ivs nnd do r.i < f the poultry house-should be open day and night lor some time yet. The combs and plumage tell about iho health of your fowls. The large size breeds seem lo with stand cold winters bctu r than th-- smaller bn - U.;. Now don't let the price c.f good males frighten you. Yen will get It back in the alee rhlckens you raise iio\t year. It? It worth whi : i* to put In a few flout) fill <ggs with li.- gocd on a and hive that guilty feeling afterward.’ Roup, n difficult iltaeaso to eradi cate li often c.Ais'-il t>. damp hnuees. Clone up the Ieohs. ( a -'t expert mut h income from the her.s wn••it led—"a held their own ration—” V.’eol mi the inferior fowls and coax the rest with pleat of feed and comfort alio hope's. Tin n get eggs v.li -n | rtcea a to high and the d UUutnl \ (limited. and don't \lgllint sentinels both day and night, giving the farmer timely warning of the approach of a d )g. hawk, skunk or even a strange person. Their In. fpt.sant chatter is raised when an enemy <f poultry heaves Into sight, and while set king safety for them selves by wing and foot, dodging through underbrush • r shrubbery hi re and there they still keep up their sounds of warning to the other fowis Of course they are great foragers and will ent nearly any kind of yourg vrern stuff so will have to be watched when the spring plants first make their appearance from the ground. Guinea eggs are exceptional I'.’ rich and make excellent cake, but are a trlfn strong for eating In any other way exeopt Ip cakes cr cus- tardn, etc. They do not require nitidt attention nnd the food they con. siitee will not coat anything propor- t lor.atety. There are more Jackson G Sm'th, Barrtesville Buggies in use in Baldwin county than any other two busies sold in this market. We keep a tine stock of thiscelebrated buggy Milledgeville Buggy &, Fur niture Co. If you leave gin d brooders brood coops out In the west ti. ndcr why In the world they *' . rt itved. R-mo snv the color of the plumage t.-." n i oh to do wl h the hardiness of the fowl. This l« n mistake. Cltb k'-n:-. like tl|h t-a Ip th ■ i lilttg. hogs, dl t tst I ruii'blt find ninny re good f ii- nti mi thi lr Words to Freeze The Soul "Your son has Consumption. His case is hopeless.” These appalling words were spoken to (Ion. E. Blevens, a lead ing merchant of Springfield, N. C. by two expert doctors one a lung specia list. 'I hen was shown the wonderful dower of Dr. King’s New Discovery, "After three weeks use.” writes Mr Blevens, “be was ns well as ever. 1 would not take all the money in the world for what it did for my boy." In fallible for Coughs and Colds, its the safest, surest cure of desperate Lung diseases on earth 50 c, and $1.00 Guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottlefree all druggists. Piant Napier’s genu- ino appler seed oats. For sale by Horme & Andrews Commission Co, There arp more Jackson G. Srniih, Barnesville Buggies in use in Baklwin county than nny other two buggies sold in this market. We keep a line stock of this celebrated buggy. Milledgeville Buggy oc Fur niture Co. fc. e f» Pi n fy fis R1 r : fV f',5 fd C s S' f i h s i • (\f ,ri n w w a rj 0) RJ Rj "1 Pi'S «t.. j i f t tt O - K.v;. .CbiC.lKtiCiCi^J.C.tKtia'St.e.l CS '0> ■<: (15 & (8 fu m (0 i h l :pf is going to be a hot controversy about \\ iio discovered the North Polo, and Dr. Cook tiiav t r may not prove his claim. l'o the ordinary citizens, it is a matter of iiulit- ft i'oih'0 whotlior it is Cook or Peary. However, t! ore is ;t matter we cannot afford to ignore, ami about which there may also he some controversy, Put ''iii'ii wp tell you YOUR DOLLARS WILLLO FARTHER AT OUR HOUSE v. l : -. u : j - ml them. We stand ready with the to-, i i pro\ i' our Statement. NOW 1 f’S UP 10 YOU TO CALL ami see our goods and compare prices with others, and if you are not n.iLsited we i!o not ask you to buy. \> ii-tiiI the proem sion in WAGONS, I'll GulE3. SURRltS. SADDLES, HARNl.VJ, BRIDLES. HARNESS FIND!NOS, WHIPS. AND ALL LEATHER GOODS, ALSO RIMS. SPOKES. SHAFTS, AXLES. TIRES ami all material in wood or iron for repairing ve- hi'-lm. In Hardware we guarantee to meet any fair competition. Tiiere may l><» a spice of levity in this ad, but there is at least more truth than poetry. We want vour trade, fti Valuable Real tsLte In City And FOR SALE BV, RL00IMV0R1H A IILOODWORTH. 17500.00 The beautiful and finely lo cated home of the late Hon. R. N. Lamar i9 now for sale. This lot is large enough to spare two nice store lots on Hancock Street and have a good sized lot with house. This is a rare real estate bargain. Have several of fers, but want more. This is Enough About the Best 5hoes Made $3000.00 with terms will buy the home of Mrs. Perkins on the "Hill.” This house is equipped with all modern con veniences besides being In one of the best residence sections of the city. I Learn ojr terms. A am ill cash payment and very rea sonable terms is the manner we are offering to sell two nice four room houses on South Wayne Street. Easy to rent. For a surprisingly low price we will sell the h iuse and lot located at the corner of Elbert and Greene Streets. We can make this very attractive to purchaser. See about it. Three easily rented tenant houses be longing to the Lamar estate on Mont gomery Street,occupied the year round. Thesj can be secured at an attractive price, and will pay a handsome dividend on the investment. $25.00 cash and ten dollars a month will buy some of the nicest vacant lots in the city. To the man with a small salary, this should appeal to "you. We are able to supply your wants in this line to the amount of over two hundred lots, located in every section of the city. Grasp the opportunity NOW'. Bloodworth-Stembridge Co. See our windows for the four Beautiful Plows WITH $10.oo CASH PURCHASES Remember we lead in Dress Goods, Hats. Shoes, and General Furnishings. Always lowest prices for best goods. li We have something over two thous and acres of first class farm lands In this co nty that we can offer at almost any price from ten to thirty dollar^ oer- acre, and in any sized tract. WhjV pay rent, when we can own a good farm al most on vour own terms? We also have farms in Wilkinson, Jones and Twiggs counties tor sale the same way. Let nn hear yo„r real est -.te wants 'inJ wo will endeavor to satisfy them if given an opportunity to do so. lieal estute is our long suit, and if you have any to sell, or want to buy, we are tiio folic you are looking for. "Let us help you own your home." RLOODWOKTH & BLOODWOUTH. Tin- fowls -that snuffle and slices., are catching cold. Along about this lime colds prevail and sliitlu colds ure sometimes followed by roup. A lit11 =• finger i .' cayenne pepper mid ed to soft feed U an ol I remedy and i very Roril one for colds. TOP! LOOK!! LEAD!!! W e Guarantee Satisfaction Your Money Back. MORAN 4 WILKINSON. or We are goin: to sell 5,000 jugs of Whiskey during the next thirty days. That's exactly what we are going to do. We have been planning this salo ful some time and have ju3t closed a deal for several special grades of Rye and Corn w hieh v e are offering at Record Breaking Trices until the goods are all disposed of One 2 gal Jug Corn- $3 20 Express Paid One 2 gal J up Lorn.. $3.50 Express Paid y.'tie 2 gal Jug Corn. .$3.75 Express Paid One 2 ga! Jug Rye. .$3.00 Express Paid One 2 gui Jug Rye..$4.0o Express Paid One 2 gal Jug Rye. .$4.50 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- „ . sen that we would not take the risk of rty I offering these goods to our old time cus tomers unless we positively knew the goods to be alrignt as we certainly 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 art rjj Straight Whiskies in every respect, re- 01 o j duced to the proper proof according to | the price. Any dissatisfied customer xUV j shall have the privilege of returning the JcW goods at our expense. Remember theso prioes hold good oalv as long as the goods last. {U Rothschild Mercantile ^ Company, J ‘ u ' kso “Sid,. ! U1} ’) YJXiimmi, t The House of Great Bargain *«*<>*♦* * ♦ » THE POULTRY YARD O ♦ ♦♦♦♦©♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J Market the Mirplun .stock. The canonizing reason end*. October neglect* nwy cause Novem- U* dUuNtir* m} I* a gio.l mouth io paint th* outside <-r the buildings. K.U. heavy uens that spend too tnucr time in the corn crib, eating with th ting*, nro in danger of dying uuddenl' with ni'poplexy. . ^ Clean the eocp.i thoroughly bef"** y m put than away. Get them unoer cover h’". if you can. *1 hoy will Inst ho muc longer. two part* lord and one part turpenMne •rt i t ft n cure “tlml er n ck tf the af- •icted Urd Is up*” >vcred In time and t i. •tmedy given promptly. The Arptl*hatched bullet* ahold now Le b.ylng. It l^ u mistake to overcrowd hem—not more thin twenty-five snould he allowed In a IlocK. Ducks intended for breeding should he separated fhom tho?e Intended f-»r mnrkt. It wil be an advantage If they can have planety of range anw »w\m :nIng water. \N> cut h.iy Into about ono-lnch length'* and pour enov.gn tuu water on it hear- , v to cover. Allow tt to stand over night, nr xbOvtt th d feed t: eo times morning. Fc ck during win- N hoi Is the time If you do: cd paper, take s un paper lying around over th ' cracks. I very much wurmt: to tlx up no hen- t want to buy tarr- of the rolls of wal the house and past will mike the plain You can’t afford to experi ment on that new \vae;on.' You know the white Hickory, we sell them. Milledgeville Buggy Furniture Co. The Tonic Proparties of Old WhisKey are recognized by all physicians of standing—whiskey to ha medicinally purc'must be the real article—such a whiskey is Simny&rooK THE PURE FOOD Whiskey is distilled in the good old honest Kentucky way and its rare mellowness and richness ol flavor comes only from years of perfect ageing. Every bottle is sealed with the Government •'Green Stamp" upon which is clearly printed the exact Age, Proof and Quantity of whiskey within each bottle. DEUVEHED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID Br kKt OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS: DU'!. I'KVM'N'N, 415 Y\. 1th St.. Cin-rlnn.Iti. Ohio. M. MARXSTKIN*. 123 Sycamore St.. Cln. clnn.tti, Ohio. LH.-uS l»Ll r M & Co.. Jacksonville. F.«. r. C. Bl’TLErt. Jaiksonvlllc. Fla. 1.. 1 OK15 \\ tfl 1SX!£ CO.. Jac.csjnville. Fla. ALTMAN WHISK K V C.O.. J.ick *onvi$e. Flu. O. F & C. v. 1,0X0. Jacks mvllle FI a. GRF.il. TRADING CO.. 1 • r.^ai t \. Fla. IIIRMINGHAM I IQ!*on tT>.. I* ms-* tI.i Flu. BottiesS^ Bottles $|£5 fj\ I-5th Gallon ^ J Full Quarts 1 Rye or Bourbon Ifl if Rye or Bourbon Shipped in plain boxes. Send remittance with your order. No goots shipped C. O. l>. GO FLY keeps flies off Horses and battle. 25c and 50c. All Drujf Stores. ] Baldwin Go. Brick & Pottery Co. I • Cr. TZr Mk- • ma, W fh ii/ vii ii/ MX ><v Is now fully equipped to furnish you with best grade Brick in any ‘quantity Lora one to as many thousands as is needed. Size 2^X4xS. These brick are guaranteed to be first class in every respect. Coiresp>onder.ce solicited. ... FIRST CLASS END CUT BRICK. HARD BURNED. NOTHING BETTER MADE Vf' EMMETT L. BARNES, MANAGER niLLLDGEVILLE, GA *• ^0 00 ^0 00 40 • 00 ^0 • 00 * 00 * 00 *, # - 0f • 00 • j*** • 40 ^ • • 00. ^0 ^00 r^r