The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, November 05, 1909, Image 3

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THE PRINTING POINT Good typewritten letters con vey an impression of good business methods, and the machinejs often responsible for the appearance. THE UNDERWOOD types always reach the proper printing point. The tvpe- bar operates through—or with—a guide—a feature peculiar to the Underwood. The type must go right. There’s no other way. It cannot wobble. Good looking work is as sured and the Underwood features prevent operator’s blun ders. The simple mechanism which secure* perfect work in the Underwood is a mighty in teresting exhibit of ingenuity and skill. Why not come look at it? Knowledge of the Underwood will help you to secure greater efficiency. It will be a pleasure to help you to just as much knowledge of the Undcrwoad Standard Typewriter as YOU choose to acquire. \JD\W, Tt)e Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. See MilledReville News. Anywhere Gel Tf yon arc sick, you wish to get well, don’t you? Of course you do. You wish to be rid of the pain and | misery, and be happy again. If vour illness is caused by female trouble, you | can quickly get the right remedy to get wcil. It’s Carclui. This great medicine, for women, has re lieved or cured thousands of ladies, suffering like you from some female trouble. For Women’s Ills J39 Mrs. Fannie Ellis, of Foster, Ark., suffered agony for seven I years. Head her letter about Cardui. She writes: “I was sick for seven years with female trouble. Every month I would very nearly die with my head and back. I took 12 bottles of Cardui and was | I cured. Cardui is a God-send to suffering women.” Try it. AT ALL DRUG STORES HOUSEWORK IS A BEAUTIFUL SCIENCE Housework, Instead of drudgery, Is a beautiful science cnpatlo of development into art. She whose mind is alert to learn the best ways of caring for house and premises, to preserve the family health, and who studies the food problem that her table may offer the variety to provide for growth and repair, under standing thAi the body, being so largely dependent on food, may be streng nnd vigorous, or weak nnd ailing according to the food and its preparation, Is filling h career surpassed only by the ability to mentally nnd morally train ner family aright. It Is a beautiful thing to write a book, to slag a song or paint a picture, but it is more beautiful, more helpful nnd far- reaching to give to the world a family possessing bright, discriminating minds In sound, healthy bodies, whoso moral perceptions will keep them on the side of right nnd Justice, nnd whoso Christian training will urge them to helpful deeds. * V.i; W a career open to every woman. d>ne beautiful home In A neighborhood will awaken emulation, resulting in the Improvement of each home’s surround ings. One church yard nnd school yard made attractive In a county, will ho an Impetus to nil others, nnd all these things will strengthen the love of country Ufa and keep more of our beat young people on the farm. What more fruitful career than th! can be desired? EXCURSION FARES Via Central ut (jouryiu Kailway TO LOS ANGELES. CnL, Portland, I Or >-:n, Seattle, Wash., San Francisco, O'.;., *)» I'iego, Cal., account Alaska- S Yu'slV?*. 1 ’ll Exposition and various' other •? W • * uaiona. TO ATLANTA, GA. account automo bile show and races, to he held Novem-1 her 6-1.'!, 1909. TO AUGUSTA, GA. account Georgia-: Carolina Fair t,> be held November 6-15, 1909. Fares apply from Macon, Dublino Savannah and intermediate points. TO MACON. GA. account Colored state fair to be held November 10-20, 1909. Fares apply from all points in Georgia. TO NEW ORLEANS, I.A account Southern Medical Association to be held 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. For further information in regard to total rates, dates of sale, limit, etc,, apply to nearest ticket agent Stops Lameness Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect. See that your horse is not al lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan’s Liniment on hand and apply at the first sign of stiffness. It’s wonderfully penetrating — goes right to the spot — relieves the soreness—limbers up the joints nnd makes the muscles clastic and pliant. Here’s the Proof. Mr. G. T. Roberts of Resacn, Ga., R.IM). No. i, Box 43, writes : — “ I have used your Liniment on a horse for swee- ney and effected a thorough cure. I al so removed a spavin on a mule. This spavin w;is as laige as a guinea egg. In mv estimation the best remedy for lame ness and soreness is Sloan’s Liniment Mr. II. M. Gibbs, of Lawrence, Kails., K.F.lb No. i, writes: “ Vour Lini ment is the best that t have ever used. I had a mare with all abscess on her neck and one ^oc. bottle of Sloan’s Liniment entirety cured tier. 1 keep it around all the time for gulls and small swellings and tor everythin,; about the stock.” Sloan’s Liniment will kill a spavin, curl) or spliiit, re duce wind puffs and swollen joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, swot nev, founder L. R Y We Have TI At Prices Never Before Known in Milledge* 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. Gram Jewelry Go ii.) 11 uncock Street, Milledgeville, Georgia JIM JEFFRIES TALKS ABOUT PRIZE FIGHTING HERE AND ABROAD N E \V YORK.—Jumps .T. onu* back train hih Kurop- nd lit to light Jack Jui ion vy weight chain plan ah ip DuId ha* •y told tin ;P t •d tc ho Johnson lightest hint if what ho w w.i-.i .1.•frih- •h.nk of tli«* -lived End •v’ l 1m k of Wring I’l’c, the on- Inis I railed vigorously i mill wl’hom giving his frloj.dH hi Am. at CarlBbad, the doctors I, and again • P.;. d to no [p<!u with i i huId that II <1 d i dp I / villa trim tin 11 Ip. In Ha nd rpo Mein lr tit husband to at her ll»* Ilf id hla c h‘H Hp< mploxlon was cU? ting partner, unc I.* dock wore unin: It Ion of the retl 0 Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., TT. 8. A. THE PlRFECTWAV Scores of Mlllcdgcvllle Citizens Have Learned It. Have your guns repaired and put in prime shape by F. W. Bults. The Famous Sunny south B U G G \ / If you puffer from backache, There is only one way to cure it. The perfect way 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 Milledgeyille reop J. R. Duke, 311 N. Jefferson St., Mil- ledgeville, Ga., says:" I 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 kidnoy trouble for some time and ny hack ached Before ly. The kidney i K. t jmb veri : t-yrlsr in p*.*p?u*/e and . ettsed me much annoyance. I fin ally procured Doan’s Kidneys Pills at Geo. D. Case’s drug store and began using them. Since that time I have been steadily improving and take plea sure in recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills to others.” Fur sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co , Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Dean's—end taka no other. h ut of mil.lim n .it the phyBicaf champion. "Now I'm ready to fight Johnson,” paid the big fallow, “nnd the sooner tlx* arti cles are signed tho belter. I’ll live up to the Horner agreement, hut tis to deluils, they ran take enro of themselves.” "What about JohnBon?" was naked. Jeff ties’ brown eyca snapped, nnd, with a shrug of hl» massive Bhouldors, ho re- plied: "I eare nothing: about Johnson. That negro has made more noise and done Iohh than any innn I know.” Then, under cpiestInning, Jeffries told how he had brought himself into lighting condition, but he vms a llttlo coy about Hinting Ids exact weight. "Well, 1 can tell you that I weighed under 220 pounds at Carlsbad,” began JeffrloH, “and the last time I Jumped on the acalea—It wan in Franco—I tipped the beam at 228 pounds, but you can't got me on the Beales now for $20.” "How did I get Into slmpo? It seems the newHpnpor men always have me with a lot of fat on my body. I did not have much when I went away, and I haven't any now." And to emphasize the point, Jeffries seized a substantial part of hla vest, to show how small hla waistline hud grown "Now*, ill Carlsbad I did ten miles on 1 the road every morning,” continued the former champion, "and In the afternoon I put In m.v time in the gymnasiums. The Germans thought I was crazy when they saw mo running along tho highways. They don’t know anything about box ing. ■ork In France nnd trained fight (Mile, i ■ of Curls I had are crazy ( bouts there exhibitions at London, weight con address on a card every time there lo work. The French ver fighting, and I saw some I also took In some of the it the National Hportlng club hut their advertised heavy, cats are nothing moro than Jeffries probably will moot Jack John- on and his manager In this city early ext v.v* k, When tho final articles for the will be signed. Last August, In go, Sam 1 larger, for Jeffries, signed n preliminary agreement with Johnson for a contest of anywhere from 20 to 100 roundn, before the club offering the high, est purse, which waa to he divided on any terms mad" by Jeffries. The agree ment provided that the fight should take place within six months lifter tho sign ing of articles. The retired champion said that ho had heard, while In Pari *, that Bam McVey, In his contest with Joe Jeanette In that city, had really won the fight, and that it had been fixed for Jeanette to win. Jeff-- ricH added that McVey was only a right-- handl’d tighter, and would have little chance with Johnson. "You want n left-hand to fight John son," added Jeffries, as ho walkod away to Join nn admiring crowd of friends on the pier. ■ Apples, oranges, grapes, bananas lemons and all kinds of the nicest fruits at the- City Cafe. kIlLthe couch md CURE THE LUNGS w,th Dr. King's New Dissoimiy renew* .rift. 1 P AWD AU THR0< r AILJ Oififi (ROUBLES. I HGUARAMTEEO FACTOItY | * on MONKS’ P.EFUl'ijDBD. middleweight nffnlra. "I have done no l;oxlr)g Jcftrlod said that ho w< * ■ — * .i.ii -1* < -—' ' ^ Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous Sun ny South Buggy, fitted wiin my new Patent Sorings. These springs make the buggy ride easy, and easy riding means long wear. Made to wear and testimo nials from jast purchasers prove our statement, that it is the best buggy made. Another Attraction O O'* Is our Patent Top and Curtains, patented by Mr. E. Becker, which makes i: the buggy rain and wind proof. This is a special buggy, madeifor Southern trade and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered proirmtly. E.BECKER MILLEDQEVILLE, GA »♦♦♦«> M4444444-4+444+44»4->4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦♦»♦♦♦+ ( Sitka Ivory rings for fancy work at Ii. H. Wootten’s. «rg»)jWLinwgBPixi:.;iagrnMga'< P. P. P. P. P. P. will purify arid vitalize your blood, create a good apjn*titeaml give your whole system tone anil strength. A prominent railroad sutierlntcndent at lavaniitih. sufforlng with Mularl i, Dysrs p sis. and KheumutiNm tuiys: “Aftor taking P. I*. P. he never fell w f.» .«• hi* life, anil feels as If he could if he could always g *t P. P. JV If you are tired o t fro it .tot-work and Clowe confinement, take P. P. P. If you are fi and out of sort P. P. P. If your digest take P. P. P. debility « P. P. P. If you suffer with Berrona prowl rati on, nerves untuning and a general let down of the system, lake P. P. P. For Blood Poison. Rheumatism, flerof- ulo. Old (km*. Malaria, Chronic Female Complaints, take P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. The beU blood purifler In the world. F. V. UVPMAN. Katnnnnh, - . Georgia. BiaGRsiiiitlilno oi fill Kinds on snort No tloe Done % J- 3. Wilkerson Next Door to J. R. Hines fiLTTfiUa Telephone 37. Opera House Friday Night, Nov. 19th CHAS. TOWNSEND’S THREE-ACT COMEDY “A GUILDED YOUTH” 37 THE G. M. C. PLAYER’S CLUB the best play The club has yet PRODUCED. THREE HOURS OF CLEAN FUN CAST:—Misses Helen Maxwell and KatieMCline:’Messrs. Eben Reynolds, Joseph Duke, Leo Joseph.* PRICES: 50 CENTS. 35 CENTS, and 25 CENTS.