The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, November 05, 1909, Image 8

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Mrs* Sagerser, of Missouri. Mr*. O. H. Kagornor, 1811 Woodland Avo., Kansas City, Mo., write*i “1 feel It a duty duo to yon and to other* Unit may I* alllicted llko myuolf, to speak for I'oruna. “My trouhlo flr*tenme after la grlppn eight or nlno year* ago, a. gathering In my licnd and ncurstxla. I Buffered tn<>«l all the time. My uo*e, ear* and eye* were lmdly affoelod for the l.uittwo year*. I think from yourdeacrlptlon of Internal oalarrh that 1 miiHl have had Hint alxo, I auffored very severely. •‘Nothing over relieved me llko Fo- mn*. It keep* mo from taking odd. “With tho exception of mmo deaf ne«* I am feeling perfectly cured. J tin forty-*lx year* old. “I feel that word* are Inadequate to express my pralao for reruns." Stomach Trouble Seven Yc.rrv Mr*. T. T'reoli, It. K. 1, lilckory l’olnt, Toon., wrltom “Having Imon affileled with catarrh and stomach trouhlo for aevon year*, and after having tried four different doctor* they only relieved mo fora llttlci while. 1 wa* Induced to try 1’eruna, and I am now entirely well." Mar>-a-lin an Ideal Laxative. Mrs. Parker has only the best trimmers and makers to be had, so if you want to have satisfaction of know ing your millinery is the correct thing buy from her. Business' Locals. Plant Napier’s genu ine appler seed oats. For sale by Horne Andrews Commission Co. For Kent. A 3-room cottage, near G. N. & 1. College, new, neat, convenient and comfortable. Term* very reasonable. Also two connecting room*, very neat and comfortable and (n good locality. Apply to D. S. Sanford. Cream of wheat, Shreded Whole Wheat, Post Toasties, Com ('lakes and Buck Wheat at Chandler Bros. You can’t afford to experi ment on that new wigon. You know the white Hickory, we sell them. Milledgeville IFiggy &• Furniture Co. />00 lbs. of hams and breakfast bacon at Chandler Bros, means low prices. New line fancy post cards at Culver & Kidd’s. A complete line of the finest fruits and candies on the market at the City Cafe. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. f.0,000 Improved Lady Thompson strawberry plants for sale at 25 cts. per inn. A. R. Phillips, Middle Georgia Poul try ('arm. HOG FOOD. For the farmer to feed and fatten hoes. cows, horses, mules, etc. Oconee River Mills. Call C. K. Greene for everything in fine groceries. How about your country produce? J. H. Ennis ottering premiums on every thing this week. Hides especially. Fish (rod at Culver & Kidd's. Hair Puffs 75 centa, wigs, toupees switches, mustaches, at moderate cor responding prices. Combings made up, quick service, stnmpa taken. Acme (lair Co., Savannah, Ga. I Full line local yiew post cards and a new line fancy post cards just received. Culver & Kidd. Mrs. Parker’s-custo mers are always pleas ed with their hats be cause they know the ability of the trimmers and know their styles are correct. Every thing that is neW is found in her stock as they come out. Bird’s eye maple furniture is becoming rare and only the most fortunate now possess same. A rare chance to own a rare suit is offered by the Purchase 6c Sale Co. Cotton aeed Hull*, meal, bran, shorts, hay, oat? and corn at Chandler Bros. We sell finh food at Culver A Kidd’s. Fresh lot of mackeral at-C. E. Greene's. WOOI» WANTED. Wanted at once, 300 cords of dry pine wood. Apply to- Emmet L. Barr.ea. “Nov: brooms sweep well” and we have lots ot them at all prices. Chand- I er Bros. Western beef, lamb, Ga. Kid and stall fed Ga. beef at J. H. Ennis. Coal vases, scuttles, shovels and tongs at- It. H’ Wootten’s. Dove Brand Hams and breakfast bacon at Barnes & Richter’s Standard oil beaters, coal scuttles longs ami shovels at R. H. Wooiten’s. Mountain Ash Jellieo. If you want Jellico coal see H. T. Cline. Prompt delivery. Phone 107. Flower bulbs of all kind on sale at our store. Culver & Kidd. The weather is fine. Try J. H. Ennis Special brand Sausage this week. LADIES: You will find a complete line of Manicure goods nt R. H. Wootten’s. You can’t afford to experi ment on that new wagon. You know the white Hick ory, we sell them. Milledge- ville Buggy 6c Furniture Co. When you want something to drink, try Gold Medal and White House coffee sold only by Chandler Bros. STRAW BC.KRY PLANTS. 60,000 Improved Lady Thompson strawberry plants for sale a 25 cts. per 100. A. R. Phillips, Middle Georgia Poul try Farm. Dill pickles at-C. E. Greene’s. Buy yourfse’f-sealing quart and half gallon syrup cans and sealing wax from R. H. Wotten. FOR SALE C ompletely equipped with ample apital and long established onnections in leading cities of the (I. S. me MHiedoeviiie Bankino company OF MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Thoroughly gentle, three years old, bay horse colt. Will sell for cash or credit. Apply to L. C. HALL. See our new line fancy post cards Culver & Kidd. Mrs. Parker can give you a better style in your new winter hat, so why not buy from her? If you want a set of bird’s) eye maple furniture watch the daily reduction now go ing on at- Purchase <Sc Sale Co. | SHAVERS: If you want a first class 1 guaranteed razor buy a Carbo Magnetic I from R. H. Wootten. I Fish arriving at J H. Ennis daily. | The finest in the world. If you have hides of any kind for sale, see J. H. Ennis, Prices are at the top Mountain Ash Jellico, If you want Jellico coal see H. T. Cline. Prompt delivery. Phone 107. Fresh fish food at Culver & Kidd’s. A new line of toilet chamber sets just received at R. II. Wootten’s. Continues to solicit the business of re sponsible people, promising all the courtesies, that are usually extended by an obliging and carefully con ducted banking house. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Profit $85,000.00 D. B. SANFORD, MILLER S. BELL President. Vice Pres’t. and Cashier. GO-FLY keeps flies off Horses and Cattle. 25c and 50c. All Drug Stores. Razor Strops and Lather Bru»hes at all prices at Culver & Kidd's. Seeded raisins cleaned currants, new citron and nuts at-C. E. Greene’s. WATCH LOST. Between Bloodwirth and Gibson’s stables and Vinson's Drug Store, one huntirg case Waltham watch, red and black fob, with locket containing chip diamond attached. Five dollars reward for return to, Chas. M. Gibson, Jr. Lived 152 Years. Wm. Parr —England’s oldest man- married the third time at 120,worked in the fields till 132 and lived 20 vears longer. People should be youthful at 80. James Wright, of Spurlock, Ky , shows how to remain young. “I feal just like a 16 year old boy,” he writes, "after taking six bottles of Electric Ritters. For thirty years Kidney trouble made life a burden, but the first bottle of this wouderful medicine convinced me 1 had found the greatest cure on earth.” They’re a Godsend to weak, sickly run down or old people. Try them. 50c at All Druggists. 13c. cotton enables [you to produce your neqfls—Razor Strops and Lather Brushes. Culver & Kidd. 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. 3 21b cans of tomatoes 25 cts at W. II. I Leonard’s, Fresh lot of Cod fith at-C. E Greene’s. Choice evaporated apples 10c package at Chandler Bros. BOYS: If you want something neat ina pocket knife see R. LH. Wootten's line. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 50,000 Improved Lady Thompson strawberry plunts for sale at 25 cts. per 100 A. R. Phillips, Middle Georgia Poul try Farm. • Plant Napier’s genu ine aopler seed oats. For sale by Horne— Andrews Commission Co. Appier Seed Oats For Sale We have 300 bushels of genuine Ap pier seed oats for sale. $1,00 per bushel the best oats to plant, pure and free from other seed. Apply at once. B. H. Jones & Co., K. F. D. No.4 City. — t “Med me at the Bazaar” And be ready to buy vour Christmas presents. Everything pretty and cheap as well. There will be a special day for the children in which there will be given a party, a small admission fee being asked, little folks! Begin tosave your pennies so you may come and have a good time. “Meet me at the Bazaar” —6th, 7th, and 8th of December. See our Razor Strops and Lather Brushes at Culver & Kidd’s. $1.00 alarm clocks guaranteed at K. H. Wootten’s. at* BELL 1 iff eat: * 25c. We’ve gathered somenriighty fine fixings for the School Boy, and he who is privileged to wear them will look very well dressed indeed. Here’s everything that a boy could desire in the way of wearing apparel and the prices are within reach of every mother’s purse. BOVS’ CAPS—in the latest “Pug” styles, of very fancy fabrics—all Boys are wearing them, Pric BOYS’ UNDERWEAR—of the finest grade cotton also cotton and wool mixed. V ery seasonable weights, cut full and roomy and made with extra reinforced seams. Prices 2wC. 2nd JjQg. BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, (BUSTER BROWNS) made of the toughest leathers known to the shoe trade, yet featuring good style at the same time. Some really exceptional values at .. . $), 50 and BOYS’ TROUSERS—The extra pair means new life to that suit you had intended layingaway. But there’s hundreds of times when your boys needs another pair, so why not one of these, at 50c. or $1.59. BOYS’ FALL SUITS We have an assortment here that is not equalled by any store in town. Every new and many style ot the season is included in*our stock and the variety of shades will make choosing easy. Here are Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits witli Knee or Knicker pants sizes 6 to 17—priced $4 to 6.50. Reefers are here, too, of unusually smart fabrics and all capably made. A good assortment for selection at $4 to $8. ■M y{"0 < .f-f-f- f r : C £ C :tn U -f-f-f4~f-f •f-HH-f’ f l-f H-f fH-H *f