The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, November 12, 1909, Image 3

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'X Consultation anJ Examination Free Dr. Farnham compounds his own medicines. No drug hills to pay.' Reasonable Fees The poor can afford to take treatment. Stomach Troubles Do you feel a weight in stomach af- j ter meals? , Have vou a burning in pit of stomach? Do you have fullness of stomach? Does vour heart palpitate? Do you have belching of gas? Do you have sour stomach? If you have some of these symptoms better see a Sfiecialist. Dr. Farnham does not guess at your condition; he gives a thorough examination and if you can be cured he will surely cure you. lMseases of Women Do you have pains low down in back? Are you weak and nervous? Have you ovarian neuralgia? Have you displacements? Dr. Farnham's treatment will relieve and cure you and save you front a se rious operation. Ear. Eye, Xose ami Thrnst. D» your eyes give you trouble? Arc your eyes red and inflamed? Is vour vision failing? Best 20 year gold frame with best lenses. Fit guaranteed, $5.0'J. Catarrh Have you sore throat? Is vour nose stopped up? Do you have scales form in your nose and throat? Get cured of your catarrh before win ter starts. EXAMINATION FREE. THOROUGH EXAMINATION given every case before any medicine given. No guess ing and changing medicines. Know the Truth Dr. Farnham will tell you the truth about your condi tion. If he cannot cure you he will tell you so. No false promises. No de ception. Dr. Farntiam SPECIALIST Nervous Troubles Lung Troubles. Are you losing weight? Do you have fever in evening? Do you have night sweats? Do you have hacking cough? Do not let these symptoms progress on you till its too late. Dr. Farnham will examine you free and tell you vour exact condition and just what he can do for you. Delays in lung troubles are dangerous. lit morrholds or riles Are you growing weak and nervous? Are you easily excited? Do you have sharp pains head and over heart? Do you have blind, dizzy spells? Do you have black specks before your eyes? Do you have hot flushes? Have you a bad taste in morning? Do you get numb and tingle? See Dr. Farnham and get those worn out nerves built up. You are bound to I get worse and in time go on to complete | collapse of nervous prostration. Dr. Farnham’s new treatment of medicines and electrical massage will soothe the aching nerves and put new life into the worn cut system. Cured without the use of the knife, chest ! ^ r ‘ ^ urn * lam Kuarantees a cure and you | do not have to lav off three or four weeks and go to hospital. No necessity to lose any time from your work. Fistula. Cured without a serious operation, No knife, no chloroform, no serious op eration, painful oreration. Cure guaranteed. lllNettses of Men. Special attention given to those troubles. Dr. Farnham cures these GRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS (Continued from Page 1st.) The committee on books of Judge of County Court report nooks as for as we can tell are correct. E. D. TREANOR, C. W. ENNIS, C. I. NEWTON.. Mr. Foreman and Gentlemen; 1 herewith submit to you my re port as sheriff ot the county. 1 have collected from costs in the Connty Court of funds to which the county is entitled, the sum of $33.00 which has been paid by me to Judge John T. Allen, and by him to the County Treasurer. And since my last report, I have col lected in fines and forfeitures the sum of $001.00, and the same has been dis tributed as follow: To the Solictor Cenencral, $ 175.00 To the Sheriff, 212.50 To the County Court Solicitor, 212.50 1 submit for your examination the records, books,dockets etc. of my office. All of which is respectfully submitted. S. L. TERRY. Sheriff. We the Committee on the Tax Col lectors books find them correct. W. T. HINES, J.C. WHITAKER. The Committee appointed to examine the sheriff’s books,after examination of same find that this officer is well up with his work. We submit the sheriffs report which shows the work he has done in his office since the meeting of the last Grand Jury. M. H. McCOMB, L. F. PALMER, L. M. SMITH. We the Committee appointed to ex amine the jail and court house beg to submit the following: We find the court house in good condition except on the 2nd story where it is needing paint bad ly in order that it may at least corres pond with the down stairs work, cases where others fail. Consultation I No repairs are needed. All the win- Freo and Strictly Confidential. Blood Poison cured to stay cured. Dr. Farnham, Specialist Telephone No. 930. 568 Cherry St.. Macon. Ga. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ RIES & ARHSTRONG, Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Jewelry and Silverware. RELIABLE GOODS ONLY 315 Third Street flaCOH, Ga. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ A* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ SOME POULTRY POINTERS Home And Farm. allowed thelj- liberty In the fields. They shold be fed morning and night jail they wll eat. Be careful that they have fresh water and grit. Wholo corn with an occasional mixture of I other grain will produce the best re- | suits. Do not wait until the last j week and then try to rush them. It .takes time to round out their bodies and give them a plump full breast. Eggs a ,d Poultry. I R Is predicted from time to time that the limit for prices on eggs and poultry would soon be reached. Tilt demand, however, continues to exceed the supply, and each season's prices surpajit those of the preceding year. The consul',.ptIon of poultry and eggs Is probably double that of twenty years ago. The public Is growing more discriminating, however, and now demand the very best eggs and poultry. No half starved fowls nor filthy eggs are wanted, while first, class stock Is In great demand and at profitable prices. The day of the mongrel has passeo and those who expect to reap the benefit of high prices must keep pure bleeds. Mr. Foreman and Gentlemen: The Commissioners of roads and revenues of Baldwin County beg to sub mit the following semi annual report. From Jan. 1, 1909 until Juno 30. IJ09 (both dates inclusive) this board has January 5 Cash from E. R.‘Collins. T. H. Horne, received the following funds from the sources stated, belonging to thecounty, and has paid the same into the T reasury and holds therefor, the Treasurer’s receipt. RoadjTax Fob Apri Mav May June June J tine Your Board haB expended during the pjriod hereinbefore described for the support and maintenance of the county and in repayment of the funds borrow ed in 1908 the following sums, and for purposes therein enumerated. For Jurors 44 Bailiffs “ Inquests “ Support of jaU “ Paupers “ County Officers “ Roads and Bridges “ Interest “ Contingent 1,212.00 137.50 82.60 610.87 602.00 2,140.97 9,676.38 988.32 10,738.54 A laying h-n Is never so contented as when she finds herself almost cov ered with straw searching for grain. She sings and schatches and con tinues to lay even duing the cold days of winter. do no work unless they have been provided a light, room scratching shed. There is always sufficient grain left over In the little to tempt the nens t cbegln scratching at day light ,and thus get their appetites in At scratching she is inexpensive, good order before the morning meal and can be constructed of any handy U ready. waste lumber. It may not be warm, 1 Too murh importance cannot be at- the main points to consider In its con- tarhed to the scratching shed; in fact structlon being light and dryness. , one should not expect the hens to lay It Bhould be so arranged that the during the winter unless they are sun will strike it at all hours of the , kept busy. The more work the bens day. as fowb enjoy the sun’s rays, do the healthier they will keep. The straw should be renewed at least every two weeks, and by all means j TURKEY SEASON, should never be allowed to become This is the season for turkeys, and foul. j we should remember that the tall, A dust box should be placed In one lanky gobbler with no flesh on his corner of the shed- so that the hens frame will not be the one which the may take a roll In the sun every buyer will want. The demand if for day. I well-fattened plump fowls with full j brests. nicely dressed and delivered Lack of Exercise. j in prime condition. Lack of exercise is often the cause j Many otherwise good fowls are fur sickness in ti.e poultry yard, spoiled in dressing and shipping. Lazy hens sooner or later have In- There is much to look after In pre- digestion and other diseases can be paring turkeys for the market. In traced to lark of cTereise. i the first place turkeys should be fat. At this season of the year the cause and it wll require not less than thirty for sickness In the poultry yard, days to put them in that condition. Lazy hens are frequent, and the hens During the time of fattening turkeys will crowd around in the house and must not be confined, but should be EXCURSION FAMES Via Central of Georgia Railway TO LOS ANGELES, Cal., Portland, Ortjtr, Seattle, Wash., San Francisco, Oil., ?t< J'iego, Cal., account Alaska- Yu’x rt•? : •' ia Exposition and varioiD other * J i 11 '> 1 - cnions. TO MACON, GA. account Colored state fair to be held November 10-20, 1909. Fares apply from all points it Georgia. For further information in regard tt total rates, dates of sale, limit, etc, apply to nearest ticket agent There are more wh ite Hickory wagons in use if: Baldwin county than any othei two wagons made. Milledge- ville Buggy & Furniture Cc. dow frames on the outside need [taint- tug as also the tower and cornices. We find necessary repairs to be done on the jail cells, alao inside needs paint ing and whitewashing to be done to keep it in sanitary condition. We sug gest to the County Commissioners that they make some provisions for separate water closets for the colored people. W. A. N BASS, M. H. McCOMB, B. H. HAWKINS, We the undersigned Committee have investigated the private Sanitarium of H. D. Allen, M. D. and find everything in good condition and the laws concern ng same properly observed. J. r. PETTIGREW, L. M. SMITH, J. U. TORRENCE. We find the camp in a fine sanitary condition, bedding neat and clean and surroundirgs such as will be conducive of good health. We commend Mr. Ashfleld for bin efficient service. J. H. BROOKS Chairman, J. W .SCOTT, J. T. PETTIGREW. We the Committee appointed to Ex amine the books of the County School Commissioner find all checks and vouch er correct since the death of our fortnet 3. S. C. also find to the credit of the Commission $428 57 in Bunk, the Presi lent of the Board of Education Reports that he checked up Mr. Lamar and found every thing correct to the cent. C. I NEWTON Chairman, W. W. MORAN, W. T. HINES. Total orderel given $26,045.03 The total amount for which orders have been issued is $26,045.08, $85.00 of which amount was used to repay money borrowed for maintenance during the year 1908, leaving actual expenditure of the County for the first six months of the year 1909 sum of $17,545.08. A con siderable portion of this expense was made neoessary by reason of the change of the State Conyict Law, fmd the $ 6.60 2.00 22.00 2.00 12.00 5.75 3.00 3.00 5.00 53.60 148.00 179.75 116.60 35.00 136.00 61.50 180.00 36.00 162.60 127.60 72.00 1.73 404.66 11.00 30.25 52.50 19.50 144.00 21.00 5.95 15.60 166.97 215.70 Total $ 2,436.76 taking bv the county of its felony con victs, and the necessity of erecting quarters for their occupancy. The commission has this year levied a tax of 12 1-2 mills upon each dollar of property valuation for the support of the County. This levy is increased over the levy of lust year of 3 mills. This increase has been made necessary because of tho somewhat increased expense incident to tho working of the felony convicts, and the fact that Court House bonds amounted to $5000 become payable on January 1st 1910. It will require approximately one mill of this aduitlonal levy to meet the increased cost of road work, and approximately twe mills of the increase levy to meet the bonds due January 1st. We offer for your inspection tho hooka, records, and vouchers cf this office. Respectfully submitted, c. c. McKinley, W. H. H. BARNES, A. R. BLOODWORTH. L. F Palmer, “ “ A. N. Torrence, “ " J. F. Vinson, “ “ Sale old iron T. H. Horne, Road Tax Road Tax “ “ , R. N. Ashfleld, 44 E. R. Collins, “ “ T. H. Horne, “ *' J. F. Vinson, “ “ A. N. Torrence, “ “ Sale of old mule J. D. Myrick, Road Tax E. R. Collins, " “ J. D. Myrick “ “ T. H. Horne, A. N. Torrtnce “ “ L. E Palmer, “ “ J. F. Vinson, *• 11 K. P. Hawkins to col. City Milledgeville support Convicts D. S. Sanford former Tax Collector A. N. Torrence Road Tax T. H. Horne, J. F. Vinson, L. F. Palmer, “ “ E. K. Collins, “ “ K. P. Hawkins Old Tax Ex. J. D. Myrick, Road Tax City Milledgeville, support convicts Morgan County, Trial Will Hampton . i£. g 1 . ** ■ 0? 00 ■ 00 00 0* gri 00 • ■ 00 ■ ^ ^ ■ 00 fcy ^ ^ ^ SJT ^ 5? C”- S'- S'- S- S'- S- S- S’ S' S'- S'- S ■ S'- S' W 't* its yV< Baldwin 6o. Brick <x Pottery Co. | ft* ft* ft* Is now fully equipped to furnish you with best grade Erick in any ‘quantity Lem one to as many thousands as is needed. Size 2jx4xS. These brick are guaranteed to be first class in tvery respect. Coirespondence solicited. : : : . s ? s : FIRST CLASS END CUT BRICK. HARD BURNED. NOTHING BETTER MADE. EMMETT L. BARNES, MANAGER. niLLtDUEVILLE, GA ^ 00 00 0* 00"0^ ^ • 0* * ^0 ’ ** * . 0 ■ 0*0 *0* • 0*0 ‘00 «- 00 ■ 0* ■ 00 • 00- - ^ ^ w We the Committee on Treasurer’s books find them correct and vouchers to cover all moneys paid out, W. T. HINES, J. C. WHITAKER Milledgeville Ga , Nov 09 The Fore man and members of the Grand Jurv 3. C. Ga. Gentleman —I herein beg to submit •his as my report of the conditions am. iffairs of the Chaingang of Baldwit Jountv Ga. I have on hand the following stock, tools and furnishings. 1 horse, 24 muh-s, 13 pigs, 7 two horse vagons, 2 one horse wagons, 1 dirt vagon, 1 buggy, 3 guns, 1 pistol, 3 doz licks, 18 shovels, 1 set of shop tools set of carpenter toWs, 2 stoves, 1 tots, 1 four horse plow, 1 six hors-, low, 6 axes, 8 matto-ks, 3 Road mr- chines, 4 wheel scrapes, 1 grass mower, l grass rake, 5 heaters, 10 lanterns, 17 lamps, 56 cots, 128 Blankets, dishes, knives and forks for the entire camp. 10 water buckets 10 water dippers, 4 be Is, sheets Pillowcases and slips for entire camps, harness for 24 mules and 1 horse R. N. ASHFIELD SUPT. Just about 20.00') p-un she I’s ns hrnH ruing at caeapent pri c possible. IV d. Leonard. Milledgeville, Ga. Juno 30th, 1909. To the Hon. Grand Jury Baldwin Co. July Adjourned Term 1909. Gentlemen: Therewith submit a report of the receipts and disbursements of this office since my last report Dec. 31st, 1908. Dec. 3)st, 1908 to balance cash on hand Jan. 4th, 1909 to cash received from tax collector “ “ “ “ “ Tax Collector “ “ 44 “ “ R. E. Park, State Tr. s. prorata hire convicts last quarter lu08 9 to cash received from Tax Collector “ “ 11 44 “ Co. Comrs. Feb. 1st, 44 2nd, Mar. 1st, “ I8th, Baldwin Co Apr. 6th 190! 44 5 th " 12th May 4th “ 7 th " 19th June 1st “ 4th “ 14th Bv Cash paid for Jurors “ Bailiffs “ Inquests “ “ Jail “ “ Pauper “ Co Officers “ “ Road and Bridges “ “ Contingent “ “• Interest June, 30ih 1909 balance cash on hand Co. Comrs. T Aeo. T. Allen Tax Collector Co. Comrs. $ 923.83 17,152.14 4,953.39 44.60 2.00 15 00 247.93 7.75 3.00 5.00 367.18 Tax Collector Co ComrB, eoo.60 511.81 532.25 136.00 115.65 631.23 404.66 11.00 273.20 15.60 372.67 $ 27,216.06 $ 1,219.00 143.50 82.50 610.82 672.50 2,140.97 9,641.66 10,663.15 938.32 1,203.64 $ 27,216.06 I certify that the above report is correct. OTTO M. CONN, Tress. B. Co, Witness D. T. BUTTS N. P. B. Co. Ga. Plant Napier's genu ine appler seed oats. For sale by Horme & Andrews Commission Co, Georgia Baldwin County July adjourned Term 1909. It is hereby ordered and adjudge by the Court that the Grand Jury Pre sentments be recorded upon the min utes of the Court and that the same be published in both Cicv papers. H. G. LEWIS, Judge S. C. In open Court this 4th day of Nov. 1909, central ot Georgia Railway GomPanu CURRENT SCHEDULE.FO \ MILLEDGEViLLE. Arrive from Mscoo and Gordon 1:35 p. ns. dally, “ “ “ “ “ 6-35 “ ** except Sunday,’ •- 44 Covington 11:35 a. m. “ “ " Eaton ton 7:50 ’* “ D-'-art f«v M-uiuu - -d G rdon 11:33 44 44 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 7 .60 . •’ 44 except Sunday 4 Covington 1:35 pm 44 Lauiumu o.5 *• except Sunday