The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, November 12, 1909, Image 7

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THE PRINTING POINf Good typewritten letterscon- _ 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 type- 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 secures perfect work in the Underwood is a mighty in teresting exhibit of ingenuity and skill. Why not come look at it? Knowledge of tho Underwood will help you to secure greater efficiency. It will be a pleasure to help you to just as much knowledge of the Underwood Standard Typewriter as YOU choose to acquire. Tl)e Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. Anywhere See Milledgeville News. Avoid Danger WT.cn you are sick, or suffering from any of the iblcs peculiar to women, don’t delay—take Car-Eh troubles ]) dui, that well-known and successful remedy for wo-1 men. Thousands of women have used Cardui and been benefited. Why not you? Don’t take any chances. Get Cardui, the old, reliable, oft-tried | remedy, for women of all ages. Advertisad Letters. Nov .9, ‘09. Ephriam Anderson, Mrs Sidney An derson, C. G. Bass, EH Barnes, Elbert Bonner, Henry Bolden, John Buffing ton, Jophs Barnes, Bennie Threats, Mrs. Lizzie Bales, Lucinda Bailey, T. H. Bird, Mrs. R. A. Beach, Ren Brown, W. E, Benton, H. T. Cook, Miss Dollie Clemons, Joe Cohb, James Callaway, Miss Ollier Clemons, Mrs, Sallie Cham bers. D. G. Durden, Ellen Denson, Mis Silvie Douglass, Mrs. Bessie Ellison Esco Eastman, Anthony Frank lin, Fred Fiddsley, Tom Finsley, Mrs. W. T. Fuller, Mattie & Tad Grimes, Addie Harris, Adam Hitchcock Mrs. Addie Harris, A. B Hebron, Charlie Holmes, Marion L. Hubert, N. G. Harrison, Lord Hill, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Hattie Jerring, Joe Jackson, John James, J. M. Jones, Levi Johnson. Sam Johnson, Mrs. Annie Keen, JelT Liggin, Jim Lamar, Annie Lawrence, Mrs. A. R. McCullars, Miss Etta McLeed, Geo. W. Mills. Garfcalri Mason, T. J. McNamer, Mrs. Rachel Mims. Mr. Pagget., Supt. Miss Marie Pitts. Charlie or Joe Rice, Eligah Russell. Miss Laurarena Rogers, Mrs. Mary Ray, Miss Mollie Rice, Radorn Reeves, Will Rov, Anna Simmons, Mrs. Anna Show, Clara ?, Miss Ola May Show, Mrs. Olena Stevens, Alice Tur ner, Mrs Alice Trip, Joseph T. Thomas, Lizzie Travis, O. E. Tripp, Ruth Travis, Mrs. Martha Varner, Miss Estella Williams, Lewis Williams, Minnie Wallar, Silyie Wells, Walter Young. James L. Sibley, P. M. For Sprains Sloan’s Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the tcndcrest part without hurting because it doesn’t need to be rubbed — all you have to do is to lay it on lightly. It is a powerful prepa ration and penetrates instantly — relieves any inflammation and con gestion, and reduces the swelling. Here’s the Proof. Mr. L. Roland, Bishop of Scran ton, Ta. says:—“On the 7th of this present month, as I was leaving the Intihling at noon for lunch, l slipped and fell, spraining my rist. 1 returned in the afternoon, and nt four o’clock [ could not hold a pen cil in my hand. I returned homo later and purchased a bottle of Dan’s mi It Will Help You J «o Mrs. Lnzania Morgan, Snccdvillc, Tonn., writes: “For ten I | years I suffered with the turn of life, and tried many remedies without relief. I had pains all over my body and at times I could | not sit up. At last 1 took Cardui nnd now I can do my housework. I have told many ladies about Cardui and recommend it to all sick | | women.” Try it AT ALL DRUG STORES Won’t Slight a Good. Friond. "If ever 1 need a cough medicine again I know what to get," declares Mr*. A. L. Alley of Beals, Me., "tor, after using ten bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery,and seeing it’s excellent results in my own family and others, I am convinced it is the best medicine made for Coughs, Colds and lung trouble.” Every one who trios it feels just that way. Relief is felt at once and its quick cure surprises you. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Hemorrhage, (’roup, LaGrippe, Sore Throat, pain in chest or lungs its supreme. !>0c and $1 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by All Druggists. ami used it five or six times before 1 Went to bed, and the next clay I was able to go to work and use my hand as usual.” Sloan’s Liniment is an excellent anti septic and germ killer—heals cuts, burns, wound ; end contusions,1 v. id draw the poison from sting of poi- s.t’.cus insects. SSo., 60o.ar.it £1.00 We Have IT At Prices Never Before Known in Milledge ville. Drop in, see our gbods,*get our prices and you will know where to trade, Everything sold by us must be 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 Grant itq Hancock Street, Milledgeville,Georgia Mates Marvelous Cures ia Bloodfoison, RtamatismaM Scrofula. I’. I’. I*, purifies the blood, builds tip the weak and debilitated, gives strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving tho patient health and happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed. In blood poison, mercurial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood nnd skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, oh! chronic ulcers, tetter, scald head, we say without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. is the best blood purifier in the world. Ladles whoso systems nro poisoned and wlnmo blood is in an Impuro con dition duo to menstrual ii regularities, are peculiarly hci fitted by the won derful ionic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, l’oke Root and Potassium. F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. Till; PREFECT WAY Scorns of Mtlledgevlllc Citizens Hovo Lcarnod It. immI poultry M’iit IVi-tt, Atl.lri’M Dr. Enrl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. There are more white Hickory wagons in use in Baldwin county than any other two wagons made. Milledge ville Buggy & Furniture Co. The Famous Sunny South B U G G Y FALL POULTRY WORK IS VERY IMPORTANT Arc your Iiouhcs tight, no that on thoae <;hl!ly nights tlies fowls will not suffer7 Look after those old knot holes nnd crucks. Cover thorn up, or else roup will b»J the rtitult. The cold October rains do not help mulco tho pullets grow. ho provide shelter and wlnd-breukt for them. Tt Is far bet. tor to keep them stopped up In their l medy. 1 have ever roosting nnd exercising room than to let 1 f rom kidney trouble for some time and If you suffer from backache, There is only one way to euro it. The perfect way is to cure tho kidneys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. Are endorsed by Milledgoyiile peop J. R. Duke, 311 N. Jefferson St., Mil- ledgcville, 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 tried. I suffered SPFCTACLES <311(1 eyeglasses have perfect lenses them run around to cold rainy weather.. bkhd B0V( , rel Tho ki(Jnoy JuHt because the weather han becomn J . mlghtly cooler, do not for om* time think i Hecrotions wer« irregular in passage that the iicv hnvr gone out of hurtlnenn.) and caueed me much annoyance. I fin- They aro there yet. and It doo« not tako ] ally procured Doan’B Kidney* Pills at many of them eltlv ‘ . . .. ny of them either to to nhaorb all °f j Oeo. I). Case’s druff store and began profltH. Go after them. Provide uuit ... . .. * , Keep on whitewashing. usin* them. Since that time I have box«n. October night* are cool and the fowls been steadily improving and take pica** neud a little bettor protection Juat now. [sure in recommending Doan’s Kidney done up all of tho widen tlfrht, hut the. others.” onm or | p 0 r sale by all dealers. Price GO cents. Foster-Milbtirn Co , Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United smith. Leave 1ho south portly mo. Cover with woven wire and provide a curtain to let down In cold or rainy weather. I'rfnvr of tin* th" p*i! 1)1*0 ff-r ( e .. 111 ft. % Get ltd .rvtr.R the hou»e mjcJ^ and out. J nepf boxen, they ntaki wood Provide n** Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous Sun ny South Buggy, fitted wiih my new Patent Snrings. These springs make the buggy ride easy, and easy riding means long wear. Made to wear and testimo nials from >ast 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 the buggy rain and wina proof. This is a special buggy, madeifor Southern trade and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promotly. E.BECKER MILLEDGEVILLE, GA < rial. pulle lap i ft, nnd you kn come together. Many poultry dlaenpoq nrr crowding In rooming quart» cold weather appro,iHu-.t \v< put ton mony bird* Into on< fh'>n c’.o«*o It up tight, wW that, they get overheated durl end when they eme-ge ln*o th morn In* air with the porea < cold Im the result. n' li and lice by , r whltew ish In. j nil of the old’ good kindling I a id fresh v.-lll 0jipme1ii*«l nd mites never, States. Remember the ttann take no othor. -Do.J). THE ORDINARY EYE TEST is seldom or never satisfactory. Glass es which enable you to road a single line may be utterly useless for continu ous reading or writing. OUR EYE TESTS ARE THOROUGH and scientific. Though wo charge noth ing for them they are equal to those made by high priced specialists. When we fit you with glasses you will have sight aids that will onable you to read one line or many as you choose. Come and have your eyes examined properly. W. J. BRAKE: OPTICIAN Over Goodmt n & Wootten’s C Dill pick les L’uy your se'f- b ip < m t nnd half gallon syrup cans a iJ hualinz v ix from It. H. Wotten. Geruineold fashion buehwheat, maple syrup, and Mrs. Treanor’sbutLcr. How is that for breakfast? J. F. Bell’s 1’ure Food Store. Ah th- motlrmv bourn the result I the night ' co'.il frosty tn a deep ! Uli GRASS IS A BLESSING IN EVERY WAY NOWADAYS It Is beyond the understanding of the writer why 3o many, especially In the rural sections of the South, possess such a mortal fear and bitter hatred of grass. If It by chance at tempts to grow near the house, It Is at once attacked, dug up, exterm inated, and a bare yard of sand or clay left to be swept when conveni ent—a barren, desolate ugly sight, where nature would put a beautiful green sward. If permitted to do so. The grass can be cut with less labor than the bare earth can be kept cleanly swept. We hope no country doctor Is responsible for the ridic ulous and false Idea that the grass Is unhealthful. Grass Is nature's protec tion for the bare, ugly soil and a yard covered with growing grass that Is regularly cut Is a better condition from the standpoint of beauty or health. Of course, the grass should be kept cut short, but as stated this can be done with less labor than the bare clay or sand can be kept clean. It Is also a mistaken Idea that mos quitoes and flies breed In tall grass. Mosquitoes breed only In stagnant water and house flies In horse stable m Biacksmltnino of ft! Kinds on snort Ro tloe Dons 5ii J- D. ¥l Next Door to J. R. Hines General Contractors T p Telephone 37. Opera House Friday Night, Nov. 19th CHAS. TOWNSEND'S THREE-ACT COMEDY KILL the COUCH and CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King’s New Discovery PHICE , (Co A MOO. LD9 Trial Botite Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. FOR C8r pHS “A GUILDED YOUTH” BV THE G. M. C. PLAYER’S CLUB the best play The club has yet PRODUCED. THREE HOURS OF CLEAN FUN GUARANTEED SATIEFACi USY1 OR MONEY REjAZNCEEc r-ijrrsi CAST:—Misses Helen Maxwell and Katie' Cline: Messrs. Fben Reynolds, Joseph Duke, LeoiJoseph. PRICES: 50 CENTS, 35 CENTS, and 23 CENTS. ■M