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ECZEMA CURED.
HOME MISSIONS.
Bjr Mr*. M. H. Lawrence.
Pimples Dlsapprar and Complexion
Heated Over-night.
$415 Misers Blouse, 14 and 10 years.
Embroidery Pattern 410.
Wo carry in stock all tho latest de
sign* in May Minton patterns at 10 cts:
each. FINNEY UltY GOODS CO.
There are m ire Jackson Ci
Smith, Barncsvillu Buggies in
use in Baldwin county than
any other two buggies sold in
this market. We keep a fine
stock of this celebrated buggy.
Milledgeville Buggy <Sc 1'ur-
niture Co.
Now v ork. — Thousand* are taking
S advantage of the generous offer made
J by The Woodworth Co. 1103 Broadway,
j Now York City requerting an experi-
I mental package of Lemola tho new akin
discovery, which is mailed free of
' charge to ail who write for it. It alone
j is sufficient to clear the complexion
I over night and rid the face of pimples
in a few hours.
Those who have tried LEMOLA will
find thnt the 60c. box on sale in Mill-
edgeville at all Drug stores is sufficient
to cure the worst from of Eczema
j where the parts effected are not too
‘large - On the first application of Le-
| mola the itching will stop. It has cured
I thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teet
ers, Rashes, I fellings. Irritations,
Acmes Scalings and Crustion of skin,
sculps of infants, children and adults.
It is good for the preservation and pur
ification af the Skin, scale, hair and
| hands for the prevention of the clogging
j of the pores the usual cause of pimpleH,
blackheads, redness and roughness and
also the treatment of burns, scalds,
wounds, sores, ciiappings us well as the
toilette and nursery.
| Notes from Twenty-third Annual
| Board meeting. The Board meeting
I held in Savannah Oct 14-122 was ilie
most spiritual meeting in the history of
' the work.
| Dr. John A. Rice, Pastor of Payne
Memorial chu.ch. New Orleans, led the
Bible studies each day at noon.
Ml’flCK
Tho registration books are still onen
for registration of voters for the elect
ion ol Mayor, Clerk <Sr Treasuier and
six Aldermen. Said elcction[]to he held
on the first Wednesday in Dec. Books
close Nov. 20.
Walter Stembridge, Clerk E
The Home Life supplied one of the
marvels of the present investigation,
an Insurance Company without any
obvious scandals.
N. Y. Tribune, 12-12-05.
Mr. Hughes failed to bring out a
single questionable transaction.
N. Y. Sun, 12 12-05.
Honest company found at Inst by
the Insurance Investigators. Home
Life Square.
New Haven Union, 12 110G.
Inquisitor Hugiiea finds one In
surance Company that livneluH
patrons.
Cincinnati Post, 12-1108.
I lly Tax Books Open
The city tax hoi ks are now open at
tho office of clerk and treasurer at city
hull, for the payme nt of taxes for the
year 1909 and property owners are re
quested to pay as early as possible.
Walter W. Stembridge.
These comments speak volumes to I
those who are enrol ul ns to wljei e j
they put their Muncy for safe keep, j
ing. General Agency for tho Old
Heme Life 0 in Grand Building,
Macon, Georgia.
JOSEPH S COOK, General Agent.
Send post iuul for information.
TtX AM) ItliGIKTIlATION
BOOKS WHY OP EX.
Books for the collection of state and
county taxes are now open at my office
which is located in K. P. Hawkins drug
store.
All citizens and property owners will
please call and pay their taxes and re
gister before the 20ti). day of Decem
ber on which day tho books will be clos
ed. K. P. Hawkins, Tax Collector.
CHICKEN FOOD.
Good for fowls, alsol
domestic animals, con- j
sisting of broken corn!
and other grains,]
known as “Screen-1
ings.” Oconee River,
Mills. 2-17 tf. I
LUMBER FOR SALE.
For sale twelve Dollars per thousand
good lumper at the mill by Mrs. A. V.
DuBignoii at Scottsboro, Ga. See Mr.
James L. Ivey.
FOR SALE.
Forty acres of land, just back of
Dr. Allen’s. For prices and terms ad
dress— 11. J. Lamar, -'21 Second St.,
Macon, Ga.
Genuine home inmlo candy o l ohf,
highest quality at the- City Cafe.
Please be suro and let us have a dol
lar for your subscription to The News
and if you do it before our supply is ex
hausted we’ll give you a dollar pair of
scissors free.
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CAPITAL $1,700,000
Absolute Protection. Prompt Service. Reasonable Rates.'
The United States Fidelity .
and Guaranty Comp’y
BALTIMORE- MD
SURETY BONDS BURGLARY INSURANCE
L. H. ANDREWS, Gen’l Ag’t.
Millt-dgcvJlle, Cl a ■
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STATEMENT
of tin- remarkable growth in deposits of
EXCHANGE BANK
sinct
» org
aiuvitiivi
six years
ago
evidencing
the
ubso
lute <
•mtfidonco
which the
bank
ing public
it as
in t)
tis lit
stitution.
1 )epo
sit - i >ct. ‘J,
, 1903
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> 13,947.35
Depn
sit^ (let. ‘J
, 1909
100,006.52
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,nctease
86,719.17
We offer security to depositors as follows, viz:
Capital Stock $ 50,000.00
Stock Holders Liability 50,000.00
Surplus 19,000,00
Total Security
$ 119,000.00
Enriiu raging.
North Georgia led all the conferences
ri Southern Methodism in supplies,
also, had the largest increase in finan
ces.
Shoes Are Arriving
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Mrs. Glenn, of New York City, wife 1
of the director of the Russell Sago I
foundation, spoke on Sunday evening!
on ‘'The Ideal Charities,” her main
thought brought out in a most force
ful manner the new way of despensing
charities-To holy people to help them
selves, that they might grow in strength
of character and not have that dipend-
ent humiliated feeling of being taken
care of She showed that the old way
of giving money for charities was most
only harmful but was sinful.
Neglected Colds
and Coughs
arc the cause of many cases
of Pneumonia and Con
sumption. No matter how-
slight your Cough or Cold
may be, cure it before it has
a chance to do any harm.
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Latest styles and shapes of the
best manufacturers’ makes of
the cream of splendid shoe
leathers.
Deaeonesse*.
Three deaconesses were consecrated
Friday night bv Bishop Hendrix, mak
ing fifteen new ones, and forty-two in
all under the direction of the Woman’s
Board.
These consecrated women work in our
City missions, the mills, the mines, the
lumber camps, and with those who toil
amid the strains of our great indus
tries. They are the representatives of
of thoso who cannot go, but who send.
" hut 8' ight Bi 1
There are 88,3411 of 900,000 women
and children of the church who are en
listed in this effort for the mental, so
cial, and spiritual uplift of our people,
we realize that the victory is it comes
through tho church, most come not
because of largeness of effort, but be
cause of intelligent consecrated effi
cient zeal of the few. “And I, if I be
lifted up, will draw all men unto me”
is a conditional assurance of victory
which challenges the church to con
structive social activty and applied
roligion. That force which comes near
est being the home of every good move
ment and uplifting influence has accep
ted the challenge and is revealing the
DR.D.JAYNES
Expectorant
is the eldest and best known
medicine in the world for reliev
ing *nd curing Coughs, Colds.
Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup,
Whooping-Cough, and diseases
of this class. Your druggist
will supply you. In three sizo
bottles, $1.00, 50c. and 25c.
Dr. D. Jay ns's Tonic Ver
mifuge is an excellent tonic for
'both adulta and children. It is
also a safe worm medicine.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
50,000 Improved Lady Thompson
stiawberry plants for sale a 25 eta.
per 100.
A. R. Phillips, Middle Georgia Poul
try Furm.
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Standard lines ot highest grade and everything
to suit the general public. Give us a call.
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Frefl flans Shoe Go.
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ASTHMA CURED
Expert Medical Scientists An
nounce Startling Result* Ob
tained by Senpine.
WOOD
Wanted at once,
mod. Apply to-
IV ANTED.
300 cords of dry pine
Emmet L. Barnes.
There are more JacksonG
Smith, Bartlesville Buggies in
use iii Baldwin county than
anv other two buggies sold in
this market. We keep a fine I trial of this wonderful truly meritous
New York;—Thousands are taking
advantage of the generous offer made by
The Woodworth Co. 1163 Broadway, !
New York City, requesting an expert- ;
mental package of Senpine, the great j
discovery for Asthma, Hay Fever. |
Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which is marl- j
ed free of charge to all who write for
it. It is curing thousands of the most J
stubborn cases. It makes no differ-1
ence how long you have been suffering
or how seveie the climatic conditions J
are where you live, Senpine will cure
you.
If you have experimented with other I
treatments and have failed to find a cure I
do not be discouraged but sen 1 for
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses 'hey are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over •» druggist's counter.
THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE
h LIGHT RUNNING ^
mnmt
power of Christ to meet every human i .L:,, rpVhrotpd hncrtrvl remedy which is a scientific, compound
need can the Church with its divine SOCK or UllSteieoratea DUggy* ..... , J.
, , 'li ri . a„ Tr discovered by a Professor of Vienna
commission of redemption fail to be JV1 llledgeville Dllggy cx 1 llf-
demption
this foice? And yet how meager must
be the result, und how long delayed the
victory, if He must wait for tho whole
body of the church to have part in this
redemption. How nearly can the Wo
man’s Home Missionary Society hasten
the victory when nine-tenths of the
women and children have no part in
this groat work! The report of the
Society, therefore gives the record of
work done by only one-tenth of the
women and childred of the church.
The report is good when this fact is
known.
Onr Mhjqct.
1—To build up Christ’s Kingdom in
our own lives and those around us.
2—To help our Pastor.
3— To help the unfortunates in our
midst.
4— To help extend the Kingdom of
Christ in tho dark regions of our own.
We Need Yon.
We need your help, your
influence,
rob God?
your prayers, Can a man
Will you join our Auxiliary.
A Korean converted in <>ur school in
San Francisco is now tenching a night
school of 160 Koreans in Siberia.
There were twenty-two of our one
hundred members present at our
monthly meeting the first Monday in
November. The meeting was moat
helpful. Mrs Luke Johnson of Augus
ta, who is one of the best informed
women in Georgia, was with us and by
her talk left us better informed. We
regret that every woman in tne church
could not have heard her.
nitiire Co
Guy D. Complon M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Home Bldg, or Culvc r &
Kidd's Drug Store, residence at night,
Calls promptly answered.
PHONE 209.
Univerity, and is being
by thousands.
recommended
Don’t fail to take advantage of the
offer to give a pair of fine scissors free
with a subscription to The News.
p Wood’s Descriptive Q
Fall Seed Catalog
B. McH. GIM, M. I).
Practicing Physician and
Surgeon.
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 a. m
Residence ’Phone No. 109.
Office in Hatcher’s New Bldg.
M l LI-EDG EVIL L E, GA.
W. B. HUTCHINGS,
-DENTIST—
now ready, gives the fullest
informal.ou about all
Successor to T)r. F. S. Whitney.
Offer* his professional service* U
the people of this cltv and section.
Oflii
Another Feature.
Where Auxiliaries have joined in the
week of Prayer, the collections have
also increased, buc let us not lose sight
of the spiritual side that our united
prayers may be pure effectual not only
in bringing titnes into the store house
of God. but souls built up in Christ.
“Shall we withhold from a full supply?
Shall wo not hood that other* die?
Shall wo not give of moaua and mind
The hunjrr* to feed, the loot to find?
A call ia now sounding for you and for me.
Not only from nationa far over the sea.
But it cornea from the lands that lie at our feet.
It cornea from the sinful we on the atreet.
ltcomoa from the homes of wunt and of woe.
It Vomca to ears wherever we go
O hear! The Master ia calling."
CORN! CORN! CORN!
WANTED.
Good, Dry, Sound.
White Corn atour Mill,
for which we will pay
highest Market Price
Oconee River Mills,
in Horne Building.
M»y t*t—1-yr.
Physician - Surgeon’
Seeds for the
Farm and Garden,
Grasse* and Clovers,
Vetches, Alfalfa,
Seed Wheat, Oats.
Rye, Barley, etc.
Also tells all about
Vegetable & Flower Seeds
that can ho planted in the fall to
advantage and protit, and about
Hyacinth*, Tulip* and other
Flowering Bulba, Vegetable and
Strawberry Plant*, Poultry
Supplies and Fertilizers.
Everv Farmer and Gardener should
\e thla catalog It la luva’uable In
hake tbla catalog It la luva i
lu helpfulness and auggeatlve Ideas for
a profitable and »*U»f*c*ory Farm or
Garden. Catalogue raaaUed free on
equeat. Write for It
T. W. WCCD £ SONS,
Ifyrm waotHth^ra Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary
bbut
rnern vinnuinunmimr, rwuar
shuttle or a Hinglo Thread (CV»afnOttlrA]
Hrwlug Machine write to
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Ornncje. Moss.
Man "'wi*g machine* arc made to sell rceardlc** of
gu»litr. hut the New Home is made to wear.
Out guaranty sever runs out
Sold Ujr aalhorlted dealer* only*
rua uu BY
R. H. WOOTTEN
Seedsmen, • Richmond, Va,
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Rust Proof Oats
We have for sale, the
GENU INK Texas Red
Rust Proof Oats, every
sack has a tag oil it, guar
anteeing them to be just
as represented.
C. H. HI:
Milledgeville,
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Ga.
MILLKPOBvilLK,
132 i-2 \V. Hancock St.
Dr. J. C. Croley
PHYSICIAN A- SURGEON
MIl.LEDC.EVILI.E, GEORGIA.
Office Second Floor Opera House Build
ing. Office hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
,3 p. m. to 4 p. ir.
r. M. HALL. M. D.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGXOP
Office hours 11 a. m. to ia:^o p m
Office in Callaway Building, 136$
West Hancock Street.
Milledgeville, ------ Ga
Oct. iq, xy.
Milledgeyille, Ca.
DR. EDWARD
fUTIGNER
Dental Sorceon.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS-
J. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Milledgeville, Ga.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
& %
Can fill all orders at once with the bes* brick that tar be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
ders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited.
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Jos. A. Moore
Funeral Director and Embalmer
WITH
MILLEDGEVILLE BUGGY & FURNITURE CO.
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