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PUTNAM COUNTY FAIR
EATONTON, GEORGIA
OCTOBER 26 TO 30.
“The Best County Fair Ever Held”
The Only Horse Races in Middlej
Georgia. $2,300 in Prizes.
Clean Entertaining Shows
and Innocent Amusements
Make the Best Midways ever
seen at a County Fair.
THURSDAY OCTOBER 28
“Fraternal Day.”
Daily Balloon Ascension 6c Parachute Leaps
FREE CONCERTS BY
EXCURSION RATES ON
FRIDAY OCTOBER 29
Barber’s Concert Band.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ff Educational Day,”
Special Trains on October 21T, and 29,
WILL LEAVE GORDON AT 8 A. M„ MILLEDGEVILLE AT 8:48.
RETURNING, LEAVE EATONTON AT 6:45 P. M.
Milledgeville Horses Entered in The Races.
ALL BALDWIN IS CORDIALLY INVITED.
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS IT.
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Local And Persona!
Mr. Oliver Hatcher, of Harlem visitor
in Milledgeville Monday.
ftrandMiod-Bood Weddtaf.
The Cook Coal and LunrfWer Co., of
this city, has opened a branch estab
lishment in Mao«a and they will carry
on business in tbat city also.
At the rctndenee of Dr. ABien, ‘lath
Surlky monting. Miss (Jertrude Youpk-
Movd und Me. Wm. Hood «ea united ^constructed the new Mcthoifat. parson
in dnUrringu, Rev. Lamar Sima, offi
ciating. The affaiy was ruhC, only a
few near relatives Sffit speriaf friends
of the couple tieing present.
Mr. Hood iw from TenniHr and has
as enviable reputation these. Miar
Yawnkblood.is well known here and the
future homo of the couple wiil be in
Tennlllo. Good wishes ere -extended
*>f » host of fitends.
Mr. J. E. Kidd, of this city, is niv-
gagod m a nig real estate transaction
at Cshrlugton-O*ford just now and the
subdivision sale will be held there the
first sby of November.
Mr*. Beatrice Stone, working ai the
interest of “The Library of Soetbern
Literature" lms been it* Millodtjeville
during Che past wack. Mrs. btone eo-
joys a wide curie of distinguished
friends and she amply Jilted to pursue
the work she has in hand. She wil)
probably leave tomonrow.
Mr. Gool T. Stalling, manager of tlie
New York Highlanders, and First
Baseman Sharpe, were visitors in Mil-
ledgeville Monday.
Mrs. \V. J. Brake has returned home
after spending the summer with her son
at Long Beach, California.
Guy Miller, rtre-eoloredoerpenterwho
age, is receiving centplimonts from the
committee in charge. He did a good
job, according to the ooiniwi of those
who have aeon it.
JUDGE E. R. HINES
K GREAT FAVOR.
Every <4av we hear voters coming
out squarely announcing that they favor
Judge Edward K. Hines, of Milledge
ville, for.Judge of the superior court of
toe Ocmulgee circuit, umt giving it as
their opinion that he wiU be elected.
Two of Putnam's favored sonB tiave
held the judgeship in recent years, viz.,
Judge 'V. F. Jenkins and-JudgeThomas
... * - ,, | G. laiwsoa, and they always received
Prof. M. M. l’arks, president of the 1, _ ’ .. J .
... n hi . hearty «o-opertion and support from
G. N. & 1. College will be a stair con- ,, . . .. , .
... . , 11.1 Baldwin county, which has not hold
tributor to the AtJnuta Journal while l . ,. *’
.... ... ,, the judisfwhip within the memory of
an his trip around the world. Oddest inhabitant. *
There are two other distinguishei
Messrs. Jam 1., Sidloy I- C. Me- and ca > wda « mon tho ri,ce - th<
Auliffe, of thi* city, have boon appoint- P eo ‘)le ana convinced that none an
.ed by Gov. Brown as delegates to tho more so Oban Baldwin's candidate an.
National Farmers Congreaa which th *>’ aro «° in K to be f * r wlth the “
meets in Raleigh the first wedt in Nov- K* od ,K >igM»or 1 nd repay her kindness
in the same coin.
| In would btj- quite an advantage ti
the Eat on tie, bar and prwrtice to have
the Judge located in Milledgeville, so
near by, where business oould be fa-
SOME DISEASES OF THE COW AND
THEIR TREATMENTS
By Lawrence Stafford Wolf, B. S-, Vet:
ember.
Mrs. G. A. Harrisa. Miss Maude Har-
n.is and Miss Mamie Koger’ of Harlem
were visitors in Milledgeville Sunday,
Oew* are «* a rule healthy animal* two months after she has aborted,
and when the, are properly fed and Anthrax or Charbon.
housed will give their owners very This is a malignant and very con-
little trouble. But If one should get tagious dlsoase of the blood. All ant-
•tek put he.r hi a clean, well ventj- nials are subject to It, even human3.
lated and dry stnll apart from any As the treatment Is very unsntisfac-
nntso.. and have plenty of good, clean, lory and the disease is so dangerous
fresh water where she can get to It. it would be advisable to send at once
Then feed her x>uly on some laxative for a competent veterinary surgeon
diet, such as wheat bran mash, and get his advlcd.
Neveir leave the bran In the stall with Anaemia,
her after It boglas to sour. Then de- in this disease the mucous mem-
eldo what Is the trouble and care- brane Is pale, the tongue soft, quick
fully follow the following treatments, breathing and great debility is per
using pf course some common sense oeptible and the hair H dry and harsh
In nursing her.
Abortion or Slinking of the Calf.
This disease In some form Is con- and taken care of.
tagious and the grams spread rapidly. Cause.—Anvihiug that tends to
tolng great damages to the herd. A weaken the blood is a possible cause;
~ow that once aborts is likely to do so such as foul stsbles, disease, diarrhoe,
again. A prevention Is worth lot* lack of fresh air. etc.
more than a cure. Disinfect all Treatraent.-Glve the following ton-
stables with some coal tar derivative j c j n a t, ran mii sh or some other good
such as creolin. kroso or something nutritious food:
Little trouble will arise from this
cause If the animal is properly fed
Mr. F. M. Claboun has opened
j,h*Uigraphio establishment in the opera
cililated so well and premptlv by
reaching hire quickly betwoen sessions
of the court.
There a re eight counties In the cir-
Mr. Geo. T. Stalling and Mr. B. H.
Sharpe, managers of the New York
Highlanders and the Newark baseball
teams
Milledge
able that both the big teams will do
their spring practice here'
house and in addition to regular high | cuit ami the race will be a warm but
class photography he makes a specialty | clean one. Judge Hines i* meeting
of the famous penny pictures, with | w'ith a cordial reception wherever he
new up-to-date designs.
goes anil his friends at home and over
the circuit predict his election by a
'.age majority —Eatonton News.
Tt-c Sandersville Herald, the Sand-
ersviUe Tribune and the Sandersville
Progress are names only in history now. |
The Saaders Georgian is tho fruit ot |
them all and the new paper, clean and
Biy Circus at Milledgeville
up-to-date made its first bo. Tuesday j Tho John Koblngon 10 Bi shoW8
with C B. Chapman and R. Y.Beckham ...
as editors and managers. Ar « to Exhibit at MUldegeville
' Wednesday. Nov. 8.
Morris Vinson, an old Milledgeville 1
boy, has been made chief clerk of the 1 Never since the beginning of time
. respectively, were visitors in | commerci8 , Apartment of the Ocean h«s »» amusement enterprise so tre
Seville Monday. It i* quite prob - j g^mahip Co. and the Central of Geor-1 mendous in sire been organize
gia railroad at Savannah.
The College Girl*’ Co., of the Alka
hest Lyceum Bureau, visited the G. N.
& 1. College Tuesday night. They are
regarded as the best number the sys
tem has this season and they pleased a
large audience, of course, compos d
mostly of students of the institution.
organized as
this one. Its magnitude is almost
beyond belief. All America, togeth*
,, ... „ „ , " , .. . ..... I er with every foreign country, has been
Mrs VS . B. Roberts, of Macon, is visit- j . t ' A , K /
ing her sister, Mrs. Geo. von Rentz,
this week.
Miss Claudia Troutman and Miss
Mae Ware, both of whom are teaching
at Wrightsville this season, visited
Mrs. Troutman Sunday.
scoured from end to end by agents of
this big show in search of novelties
and the results is a performance brim
j full of sensational acts new to the cir
cus world.
J JOHN ROBINSON’S BIG new, free
j street parade is the most gorgeous
processional display ever attempted
similar.
Cause.—Acelilentul tnjnrlos, high
feeding, smnttv coni, ergotv pastures
and Infection from some other cow.
Treatment.—Disinfect she premises
immediately. If the afterbirth is re
tained remove it nt once; douche out
the womb and vagina with a gallon of
warm water containing about two
ounces of creolin and a small piece
Ounces.
Gentian (powdered) 2
Ginger (powdered) IV*
Iron Sulphate (dried 1 2
Nux Vomica (powdered) ... . . . Va
Mix well. A tablespoonful three
times a day Is the dose.
Inflammation of the Bladder.
The trouble can be noticed by the
of alum or a little boric acid. Wash fr , e ?" en ' ‘l?****, 0 of J* rl . ne - “easiness
the vagina and hind parts of all the "! hi"; l'»rts. twisting of the tail,
cows In the herd. The cow should 1 the h,r8ddli ng gait and a slight fe-
not be taken to the bull for at least |' er '
| Treatment.—Give the tonic recom-
. ! mended above, and a pound of epsom
in the history of the circus business. | or Glaubers salts. Feed only laxative
Its tremendous size and wonderful
length can only be belived in the actual
seeing. It is natural to expect this
big circus to lead all others in quality
and quantity of its street spectacle as
well as in other departments of Vhe
big show, yet never in its history of
nearly a century has it displayed such
extravagance as is shown this year.
251bs. granulated sugar $1.35
241bs. flour from 70 to 75c.
15 bars soap 25c.
Parched coffee per lb. 12 l-2c.
4 10c. boxes potash 25c.
5 gallons kerosene oil 75e. >
31bs. best lice 25c.
Georgia cane syrup per gal 50c.
All heavy goods at cost.
W. H. Montgomery.
Razor Strops and Lather Brushes at
all prices at Culver & Kidd’s.
diets.
Inflammation of the Bowel*.
In this case the animal suffers
much pain and will run about reck
lessly, the dung Is passed in small
balls streaked with blood or mucous,
if diarrhoea starts In there Is not much
hope for the recovery of the animal.
Belching of a gas with a disagreeable
odor may also be noticed.
Cause.—Sudden change of food or
water. Irritating food or poisons.
Treatment.—Give cooling food, and
demulcent drinks such as linseed tea.
If the pain is great give about three’
teaspoonsfu! of laudanum. Also give
Ammonium carbonate, 4 drs.; ex
tract of belladonna, 2 drs.
This should be given In a warm
gruel every two or three hours.
Bloat or Tympanites.
The animal swells on the left side
and suffers pain. When the sickness
is severe the cow will prance around,
look back at her flanks, strike at her
side with her feet, and will asume
positions for a short time only. And
| will appear ill at ease in general.
Belching of gas Is a favorable symp
tom.
Cause.—Eating green and succu
lent food, over eating and sudden
change of food.
Treatment:—Give epsom aalta, 161
ozs.; ammonium carbonate, 4 drs.
Dissolve In water and give at one
dose.
Take a piece of rope, smear some
axle grease or some other unsavory
substance on it and tie it In the cow *
mouth as a bit; in attempting to re
move this objirl t:;.’,|,. Ut she will
very often got nd o so.o, of tho of
fending gas. Sometimes it i 3 ne ces- '
sary to use the trocar, but this should
bo used only as the last resort.
Choking.
Great distress Is manlfesled and
the eyes are fixed and the cow s 'ob-
bers considerably when she Is choked
Treatment.-Give a half a pint of
linseed oil one swallow at a time, if
,this does not remove the trouble
.force the mouth open and try to re
move the obstacle with the hand. Af
ter the obstacle is removed give tonic
recommended frr naacmla.
Colic.
The symptoms of the colic are gen
erally known, the animal is uneasv
ge a up and lies down and Is in gnat
patn. * 1
Treatment.—Walk the animal for
isome time and the pain may go away
1 riilfh. OWn ? rcord G>ve a pound of
Glaubers salts and use some warm
soapy water as an enema. If the
ett",- S 7 T> er " at eiVt ' an ounce
, finer and an ounce of laudanaum in
w® e . water '' A hal f a pint of whls-
,ke> Is also good. This will generally
relieve the patient. There are man^
other remedies ua, d in t be treatment.
1 farmer “ Cn n0d wU1 best 8Ult the
j Caked Udder or Garget.
The udder becomes Inflamed and
I* aor « b> the touch. This can be
rutexed with the following mixture-
fluid extract of belladonna, 4 drs ;
.laudanum, 1 0 z. ; camphorated oil-^-
eroug.1 to make—1 pint.
I APPly this mixture freely t 0 the
tnf er 'i ,W< ? ? r three tlmes da “y until
the animal is relieved.
™ , L,c »-
Clean the stables thoroughly and
spray the animals with a mixture of
toTtn n ,a“ d wafer ; bout a tablespoon-
fui to the quart and a half of water
Less of Cud.
This is a derangement of the atom
aeh and can be regulated b , „.
the ton c recommended for anaemia
, T h *f ls a feverish condition and an
inflammation of the brain, the animal
becomes weak in the hind quarters
*■ unable to stand, throws Its
stupor ° ne Slde and goes lnt0 a
Cause—Usually attacks fat cows
to. much f a° Calvlng ' a:so due to
r , ic, J Pasturage in hot
Tn ° f exerclse Predisposes
an anlnial to an attack.
Treatment-The best treatment la
..dder° rC Tvf Cf 8,erilitod alr ‘nto the
T he a PP«ratus for the opera-
farm 8 Cheap and Bhoula b « on every