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Opera
5TH YEAR
A Clean Play
Vivid and Truthful
Has Broken All
Records
Of Enduring
Popularity
House, Tuesday, Nov. 9th.
The Talk of All America
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Henry B. Harris Will Again Present
E EVERLASTING SUCC
THE THE
ESS
LION and MOUSE
ByChaa. Klein, Author of “The Third Degree”
WITH A CAREFULLY SELECTED COMPANY
AND COMPLETE PRODUCTION
3 Years in New York. 6 Mos. in Chicago. 6 Mos in Boston
PRESS QUOTATIONS
5TH Y-EAR
V Play of Today
Appeals to all Classes
What the Public
Are Awaiting
Endorsed by Press
Public and Pulpit
The popularity of "The Lion and the Mouse"
does not aeem to diminish at the Lyceum
Theatre.—New York World.
The clay the public has been waiting
Heston Globe.
The greatest American play seen in years,
—Chicago Inter Ocean.
"The Lion and the Mouse” played to the larg
est audiences ever known in *tlie history of the
Park Theatre.—Boston Herald.
The cleanliness of "The Lion and the Mouse"
has much to do with the establishing of its
popularity.—New York Telegraph.
As a drama it stands paramount iu theatrical
annals.—Chicago Chronicle.
Prices 75c. $1 and $1.50. Gallery 50 and 75c. Seats on sale Friday, Nov.
5th, at 9 A. M. at Hawkins’ Drug: Store.
A Tonic For
The Whole Family
This splendid tonic will keep
every member of your family
in (;ood health. Adults suffer
ing from dyspepsia, or indi
gestion, general exhaustion or
breakdown will lind In this
natural tonic renewed health
and strength. Delicate, rapid
ly growing children will lind
ill this tonic the assistance
their digestive organs need to
get the proper nourishment
and strength from their food.
DR. D. JAYNE S
TONIC VERMIFUGE
acts directly on the stomach
and other digestive organs,
toning them up and enabling
them to do their work properly.
In this way it brings about
permanent health and
strength. On the other hand,
ordinary tonics, which give ar
tificial strength by stimulation
and by supplying food material,
ore only effective as long as
they are taken.
Sold by Jltl rtrugelrtM — e
.50e. and J.Tr.
Take Dr. D. Jiyn»'iF.Kf«rt«rai)t
If you want to uct rid of your
Cough or Cold.
Piircliasn And Sain Company [11-
oiiguralos Mnlluid In Furniture Sell
ing And Demonstration Now (ilven.
For tho first time in the history of
Milledgeville.accordning to a statement
of the oldest inhabitant, this city is now
being favored with a Chinese auction.
This plan started by the pig-tailed
Celestials always proves popular. It is
simple und yet effective. An article,
this time n set of bird's eye maple furni
ture, is offered for sale at the regular
price and in order to find a customer the
price is reduced daily until somebody
takes it. The price tag shows each day
how the price declines and eventually
the set of furniture will be sold.
There is no doubt but that much
interest will bo attached to the sule
and tho auction will attract numerous
visitors. The public is cordially invit-
od to visit the Purchase & Sale Co’s,
store an I get a line-up on the situation
right away and keep in touch with the
decline.
G. W. Albritton
From
Milledgeville, Ga.
J. J. Wilkes
From
Atlanta, Ga.
Farmers Real Estate
& Investment Co.
VALDOSTA, GA.
Notice to Enterprising Peo
ple of Middle and North Cia.
If you wish to make an Investment
that will pay from 30 to 60 per cent an
nually in the garden spot of Georgia,
where vou can raise from 10 to 20 bales
of cotton to the plow, and corn, ground
peas, sugar cane, potatoes, field peas of
every description and more hay than
can possibly be consumed on the farm,
where health is good. If this sort of
investment will suit you call or write
ub at our home office in Valdosta or call
on us at the Macon Fair Ground or in
Atlanta at the Automobiles Races, as
we will have representatives at both
places.
Odd Fellows to Pressnt
Play Here Tiiis Month
gy [I | n —hi i i inr- Ml
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
David and Jonathan, the noted play
in which Newton Peers stars, will he
presented under the auspices of Talrr.age
Lodge I. O. O. F. here on Nov. 23 and
a strong effort will bo made to bring
out a large crowd. The entertainment
will be given at Odd Follows hall.
Mr. Beers is known as one of the
greatest impresonators of the age and
fourteen characters will be portrayed
by him. It goes’without saving that
the public attending will be highly
pleased with tho performance.
Anti step at once into a Paying Railroad Position.
Others Have Succeeded W hy; Not Moci? 1
The Georgia School of Telegraphy
Will equip you for the work at a cost of only $35.
-A n ERE h A Cl A T E LL E
i Filter Now—Classes Forming:
cans,.MRS M. V. HALL, Principal
at Georgia Military College
Advertised Letters Noy. 2,09
Farmers Real Estate
& Investment Co.
VALDOSTA. GA.
BARRETT HEIGHTS LOTS for sale,
$20.00 and upwards. Address E. W.
Gould, Macon. Ga.
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THERE IS GOING TO BE A HOT
Cuntrg vrsy about
V.'ho di. r.>\ ( red (he A r!h Polo, and Hr. Cook
.. i\ or 1 1:i> 1 prow his i hiim.
J <> the ordinary ciliuons, it is a matter of imlif-
ii'ivrce whether it is Uoolc or I’eary. However,
there h a mutter we cannot afford to ignore., and
idniut v. hieh there m;iv also ho some controversy,
: v. > tell vou YOUR DOLLARS
WiLL GO FARTHER AT OUR HOUSE
'. lien you qu mi them. Wo stand ready with the
pood* to prove our Statement. NOW I f’S UP
i O YOU 1 O CALL and see our goods und
compare prices with others, and if you are not
MitUtied \\e do not ask you to buv.
We lead the procession in WAGONS,
BUGGIES. SURRIES, SADDLES,
HARNESS, BRIDLES. HARNESS
FINDINGS, WHIPS. AND ALL
LEATHER GOODS. ALSO RIMS.
SPOKES. SHAFTS, AXLES. TIRES
I We are going to sell 6,000 jugs of
Whiskey during the r.<; t thirty d.iyv.
That’s exactly what wearo gohi/ to do.
i We have been planning this sale for
some! time and have just closed a deal
for several special grades of Rye and
Corn which w e are offering at Record
Breaking Prices until the goods are all
disposed of
One 2 gal Jug Corn. .$3 20 Express 1’aid
One 2 gal Jug Corn. .$3.50 Express 1‘aid
One 2 gal Jug Corn. $1.75 Express l’aid
One 2 gal Jug Rye. .$3.60 Express Paid
One 2 gal Jug Rye. .$4.00 Express 1’aid
One 2 c.il Jug Rye. .$-1.50 Express l’aid
We are going to give you better goods
and more goods for the money than you
ever received before. It stands to rea
son that we would not take the risk of
offering these goods to our old time cus
tomers unless wo 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 i3 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 are
Straight Whiskies in every respect, re
duced to the proper proof according to
the price. Any dissatisfied customer
shall have the privilege of returning the
goods at our expense.
Remember theso prices hold
good only as long as the goods
I last.
Willie Ames, Jeff Ames, Annie Butler,
Crawford Binion, Carrie & Anthony
Bateman, Emer Butts, George Butts,
Henry Butts, Miss Nora Lee Babb, T.
F. Brown, Sammie Barnes. Miss Willie
Bryan, Will Beer. Alfyrd Collins. Henry
& Lucy. E. B. Dixon, John Dennis,
Miss Deton, J. L. Edwards, Ben Find-
sley, Callas Folston, Marian Fowel,
Major Fowler. Miss Rhody Ford. Tom
Findsley, Dessye Griswold, David G.
Green, G. N. Gay, Miss Peg Gosam,
Miss Stella Green, Calip Halie, Joe
Harper, Jerry Hutchings, Mitchel Hut
chens, O. D. Hartey, Lofton Johnson,
Miss Laura Jones, Miss Nancy Jackson,
Sallie Jones, Seborn Jones, Squire &
Anna Liggins, O. E. Lyler, Geo. Mas
sey, Mealia Morgan, Willie Mathis,
TenniePrescott, Addie Royal, CrufiYt.!
R.sby, Fannie Rice, Mrs' RilBy, Mis.-
Sue May Riggins, Brady Smith, Mandy
Sanders, Mrs. Mary Stribling, Sammie
Summers, Miss Rosa Stephens, Mrs.
Mamie Tucker, Miss Maggie Nincnt,
Dosglaa Ward, Dawson Willioms,
Charley Webb. Mrs. Dilsv Washington,
Miss Elbe Wreen, Wains Watts, Rob
ort West.
James L. Sibley. P. M.
uiul all matt-rial iu woo.l or iron for repairing ve
hicles. In 1 lanhvare wo guarantee to meet any
fair competition.
There may be a spice of levity in this ad, but
there is at least more truth than poetry.
We want vour trade,
Rothschild Mercantile
Don’t wait too late to get
the fine set of bird’s eye maple
Furniture at Purchase N Sale
Co.
ECZEMA CURED.
rimplES Disappear and Complexion
Cleared Over-night.
: Company
f Jacksonville,
Florida
PORATABLE AN D STATIONARV
Engines
\\ e Guarantee Satisfaction or
Your Money Back.
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AND BOILERS
• Lnih and shins'" Mill*. lnj»clor».
Fame* sud rutlns*. Womlta**. apllttsm.
fullers. Belling,Gasoline Engines.
bbsseeesaaeaeae
USOX^TOCE LOMBARD,
Fr N Machirx ird bit* Wvti mi Safflj Star*.
AUGUSTA, GA.
New v crk.—Thousands are taking
advantage of the generous offer made
by The Woodworth Co. 11,63 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 I
is sufficient to clear the complexion |
over night and rid the face of pimples |
in a few hours.
Those who have tried LEMOLA will 1
find that the 60c. box on sale in Mill- \
edgeville at all Drug stores is sufficient j
to cure the worst from of Eczema!
where the parts effected are not too j
large* On the first application of Le- j
mola the itching will stop. It has cured j
thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teet- !
ers, Rashes. Itchings, Irritations. !
Acmes Scalings and Crust o i of skin,!
scalps of infants, children and adults, j
It is good for the preservation and pur-1
ideation af the skin, scalD, hair and ;
hands for the prevention of the clogging
of the pores the usual cause of pimples,
blackheads, redness and roughness and j
also the treatment of burns, scalds,
wounds, sores, chappings as well as the I
toilette and nursery.
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m<-3 furnished read* for use-no mercury or Injurious meciclnes
Hi No rUieuUon from busme-s. Patients si a d'.stane*
used.
treated oy mall sod express. Medicines seal everywhere frte
from care s-r breakage. No tneotcine sent C. O D unless in
structed. Charge* low. Thousands of esses cured Slate Tour
case and send for terms. Consultation rttET and con&ssntlaL Is
person, or by tenor. Call or wf.it today Don’t dels;
m M1>0 ~ K.f ■■ person, or dj lessor, van or vr.te soda;
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