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ECZEMA CURED.
Pimples Disappear and Complexion
Cleared Over-night.
SETTING OUT
TREES PROPERLY
6401 Boy's flench or T’lsy Suit,
2, 4 nod C yean.
Moat of the older writer* phiced a great
rc-aa on tflkliiK up all the root* of th?
«<•* and preserving all the fibrous root*
New V rr k,—Thousand* are taking nut w<- have learned better. We know
advantage of the generous offer made, <hat the floe und almost morerovcopic
by The Woodworth Co. 1163 Broadway, I root h,llr " on ,he " mane »‘ roo " < -” '>•'
vt v i .. i I the manna through whtrh the ire/?-* c* t
New York City requiting an «xperl- fow1 , rom lh „ „„
mental package of I.emola the new skip ] tiow carefully the mot* ore lifted, these
discovery, which is mailed free of I are Invariably dried up and destroyed,
charge to all who write for it. It alone
is sufficient to clear the complexion
over night and rid the face of pimple*
in a few hours.
Those who have tried LEMOLA will
find that the 60c. box on sale in Mill-
edgeville at all Drug stores is sufficient
to cure the worst from of Eczema
where the parts effected are not too
large - On the first application of Le-
I mola the itching will stop. It has cured
thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teet
ers, • Hashes, Itching*, Irritations,
Acmes Scalings and Crustion of skin,
scalps of infants, children and adults.
It is good for the preservation and pur
ification af the skin, scalp, hair and
We carry in stock nil the latest do- hands for the prevention of the clogging
signs in May Munton patterns at 10 i ts:
each. FINNEY DRY GOODS CO,
There are more ’Jackson (i
Smitli, Barncsville Busies in
use in Baldwin county than
any other two buggies sold in
this market. We keep a tine
stock of this celebrated buggy.
Milledgeville Buggy 6c Fur
niture Co.
of the pores the usual cause of pimples,
blackheads, redness and roughness and
also the treatment of burns, scalds,
wounds, sores, chappings us well us the
toilette und nursery,
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
60,000 Improved Lady Thompson
sttawherry plants for sale a 25 cts.
per 100.
A. It. Phillips, Middle Georgia Poul
try Farm.
The. Home Life sunplied one of the
marvels of the present investigation,
an Insurance Company without any
obvious scandals.
N. Y. Tribune, 12-12-0. r >,
Mr. Hughes failed to bring out n
single questionable transaction.
N. Y. Sun, 12-12 05.
Honest company found at last by
the Insurance Investigators. Home
Life Square.
New Haven Union, 12 11 05.
Inquisitor Hughes finds olio In
surance Company that benefits
patrons.
Cincinnati Post, 12-11-06.
These comments speak volumes to
those who are careful as to where
they put their money for safe keen
ing. General Agency for the Old
Home Life is in Grand Building,
Macon, Georgia.
JOSEPH S. COOK, General Agent.
Send post card for information.
CHICKEN FOOD.
Good for fowls, also
domestic animals, con*
City Tax Books Open
The city tax books are now open at
the office of clerk and treasurer at city
hall, for the payment of tuxes for the
year 1909 and property owners are re
quested to pay as cafly ns possible.
Walter W. Stembridge.
TAX AM) REGISTRATION
BOOKS NOW OPEN.
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 nnd pay their taxes and re
gister before the 20th. day of Decem
ber on which day the books will bo clos
ed. K. P. Hawkins, Tax Collector.
LUMBER FOR MAI,El.
For sale twelve Dollars per thousnnd
good lumper at the mill by Mrs. A. V.
DuBignon at Scottsboro, Ga. Soo Mr.
James L. Ivey.
FOR SALE.
... £ ■ * I Forty acres of land, just back of
SiSting OF broken corn j Dr. Alton's. For prices and terms ad-
and other grains, | dre8B- H.J. Lamar, *21 Second St.,
known as “Screen-
ings." Oconee River
Mil.8, 2-17 tf.
Genuine
I Pleato bo H'iro and let us linv
I lar for your siibsi riplion to The Nt ■
and if you do it before our supply is t
home made candy o t ahf hnusto.l we ll give yoa a doilur pair
highest quality at the- City Cafe. * scissors free.
iol -
and thr object of tho planter whotiM b*»
to restore the»e In the rno*t speedy ni in.
ner. The Ion* drkd.up filers nro of no
use to the tree, and hence nhou!d be rut
iiwny, nnd the roots pruned with n sharp
knife no that a nmooth-cut aurfnee tvi.l
lie prenented to the molut noil, from
which new fiber* nnd root haira will be
speedily developed.
Prune nil roots to nbout I to < inches
from the st»*m of the tree, cutting a slop,
mg cut on the under side of the root ro
that the cut surfnee will be exposed to
the more moist soil.
Then plant when the soil Is neither Jr*
nor wet, nnd in the South plant nltvay* In
the full, for If planted In ftpilng the li-
crefiHlriK sunshine may cause the tops to
snell and the leaves to open before tne
new root hairs have been formed, arid
Hie tree may he exhausted by evapora
tion and die.
Plant Just about as deep ns the terr
stood In the nursery. This means plant r.
little deeper fit first, so that the tren will
stand at same depth when soil settles
well. Never pour water In the hole, and
never put manure in contact with thr
roots, but ram every Inch of earth to til**
roots as tight us though* a gate post.
Cut the tops bark to 20 Inches from the
ground, rutting Just above the bud. Yoi
will then have a row of little stumps. In
the spring, wh«n the growth starts look
carefully nfter the little trees, and r«lert
three or four shoots near the top. bur
not opposite, on which the head Is to be
formed, and rub off .-.11 buds below. Thus
the heads v. Ill start less than 20 Inches
from the ground, and It will be but a Ilf-
lie while before the stem will be shaded
from the sun, which Is an Important
matter, for we often see young trees with
tall stems that have the bark killed on
the southwest side from exposure to th.
There are many n
low-head* d trees. *
over Into a leaning
They are easily sprt
be sprayed If sucres
are more easily liar'
1 viintages In having
'hey are not blown
fo»*m by the wind
•d. and they
> to be had.
m>
!s mor
heads
sll.v thl
They
ited, and the fruit
1 than whore the
up In the air.—Progres-
EXCURSION FARES
Via Central ni Georgia Railway
TO LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Portland,
OrsfCP, Seattle, Wash., San Francisco,
C»l., 3»* Diego, Cal., account Alasku-
Yu'ov’fttH* Exposition and various
other iTUlll -, s' aaions.
TO MACON. GA. account Colored
stato fair to be held November 10-20,
1909. Fares apply from all points in
Georgia.
For further information in regard to
total rates, dates of Bale, limit, etc,,
apply to nearest ticket agent
Lot of old nows papers for snle.
Apply at-THE NEWS OFFICE.
WANTED
Two or throe rooms light linuro-kesp-
ing. Apply at once to-
MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS.
A
Natural
Strength Giver
Ordinary tonics that merely
supply food material and give ar
tificial strength by stimulation are
never lasting in their effects be
cause they do not remove the
cause of the ill health.
A “run down” conditon is
generally due to the failure of the
digestive organa to properly di
gest the food.
DR. D. JAYNE’S
TONICVERKIFUGE
tones up the stomach and other
digestive organs, and restores
their normal, healthy condition.
Then the digestive organs sup
ply the body with its full share
of nourishment, and in this way
build up permanent health
and strength.
Sold by all druggists
2 slzos, SOc and 35c.
Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant U an
Invaluable medicine f-.r Coutrhs,
Colde, Bronchitis. Croup, Whoopina
Cough, Pleurisy, ate.
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Latest styles and shapes of the
best manufacturers’ makes of
the cream of splendid shoe
leathers.
Standard lines of highest grade and everything
to suit the general public. (Jive us a call,
Fred Hsufl Shoe go.
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ASTHMA CURED
There are more Jackson Cj
Sm>th, Bartlesville Buggies in
use iii Baldwin county than
any other two buggies sold in
this market. We keep a fine
stock of this celebrated buggy!
Milledgeville Buggy 6c Fur
niture Co.
:^c*?nr^rcr.7 ifiin—wm—sa
HkBLLtheGO
and CURE THE LUNGS
WITH
s
TRICE
_ , __ 1 ** COo <% $1.
OLDS Tfl&i Uottic Free
AND ALL THROAT AMI) LUN3TROUBLES.
FOR 0OUCH S _ oocA.km
GUARANTEED 8ATI3FACTOR
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
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Expert Medical Scientists An
nounce Startling Results Ob
tained by Sonpine.
New York;—Thousands are taking
advantage of the generous offer made by
The Woodworth Co. 11(13 Broadway,
New York City, requesting an experi
mental package of Senpine, the great
discovery for Asthma, Hay Fever.
Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which is mail
ed free of charge to all who write for
it. It is curing thousands of the most
stubborn cases. It makes no differ
ence how long you have been suffering
or how seveie the climatic conditions
are where you live, Senpine will cure
you.
If you have experimented with other
treatments and have failed to find a cure
Jo not lie discouraged but send for a
trial of this wonderful truly meritous
remedy which is a scientific compound
discovered by a I’rofessor of Vienna
Univerity, and is being recommended
by thousands.
skis ft
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
rernedv, as thousands have testified.
FCR KICKL~Y, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
I over n druggist's counter.
Guv D. Compton M. D.
• rh ysician and Surgeon.
Office in Horne Bldg, or Culvt r &
Kidd's Drug Store, residence at night,
Calls promptly answered.
RHONE 209.
B. McH. CLINE, M. 0.
Bract ciiig Physician and
Surgeon.
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 a. m.
Residence 'Phone No. 109.
Office in Hatcher's New Bldg.
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
fl YOU!!!
CAPITAL $1,700,000
Absolute Protection. Prompt Service. Seasonable Rates.'
The United States Fidelity
and Guaranty Comp’y
SURETY BONDS
BALTIMORE MD-
-BURGLARY INSURANCE
CORN! CORN! CORN!
WANTED.
j Good. Dry, Sound W. B. HUTCHINGS,
I White Corn atour Mill, DENTIST
'for which we will pay,]
highest Market Price
! Oconee River Mills,
Milledgeville, Ga.
L. H. ANDREWS, Gen’l Ag’t.
Millcdget illc, Ga.
♦ •
STATEMENT j
of the remarkable growth in deposits of ♦
EXCHANGE BANK j
since orgunk'-ation six years ago evidencing the
absolute confidence which the banking public has
in this Institution.
Deposits Oct. 2. 1903 $ 13,9-47.35
deposits Oct. 2, 1909 100,(it>(>.52
Increase 80,719.17
We offer security to depositors as follows, visit
Capital Stuck $ 50,000.00
Stock Holders Liability 50,000.00
Surplus ’ 19,000.00
P. P. P.
r. P. P. will jwlfr uni *lt«ll*a your
blood, orraU* a pood appKit*nnd give y our
\d KHvngih.
!
Total Security
£ 119.000AK)
a holt) ay stem touo mi l
cut railroa
ufTorii.g wt
r.«. Kheunmhsm ahv* : “Aftor taking
r r.r. bu Mover fell life, and
frols a* if ho could W»slf be could
always g P. P. P.’
if you are tired o 4 fro 2tJf©r-wurk and
clone coiuliteiueuL, take
P. P. P.
If you nro l
and out of bor
P. P. P.
If your digest
take
P. P. P.
If you
debility
P. P. P.
If you
nrnti untininj
of the m feteiii,
P. P. P.
For Bkvwl Poleoe nh< k ti*n«tl«m, Prrof-
u’.a, OM S<'re* Malaria, c Iitv.uk* 1'uu.aie
Gomplomu, take
P. P. P.
Prickly Ash, Poke Rod
and Potassium.
The beat blood purifier In the world.
v. urrMAV
Succc*eor to Dr. F. S. Whitney.
Offer* hU profos&Uititl son ins
the people of this city ami section.
Office in Horne Building.
Mar t*t—-1-yr.
.Ter with headache, Indigent Ion,
>1 woakuttsa, Use
If you with nerr-^ia j»n>«tratl«\xj,
time# ununing and a gci.vral let down
of liie s.Vklem, take
Physician - Surgeon*
MrLI.KBGKVU.LB, - - - G\.
132 t-a \V. Hancock St.
Dr. J. C. Croley
PHYSICIAN S- SURGEOX
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
Office Second Floor Opera House Build
ing. Office hours II a. m. to 1 p. m.
[3 p. m. to 4 p. ir.
L M. HALL. M. D.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SLRCEOf
Office hours n a. m. to ta:-o p. n
Office in Vallaway Building, 136.J
West Hancock Street.
Don’t fail to take advantage of th-.
offer to give a pair of fine scissors free
with a subscription to The News.
) Wood's Descriptive Q
Fail Seed Catalog
nor? ready, gives the fullest
informat.uu about all
Seeds for the
Farm 4 Garden,
Gra tes and Cloverr,
Vetches, AiiaKa.
Seed Wheat, Oats.
Rye, Barley, etc.
Also U-Us all about
Vegetable & Flower Seeds
that can bo planted ia the fall to
advantage) and profit, and about
Hyacinth** Tulips end other
Flo>verlii;» Bulbs, Vegetable and
SirawbcTy Plants. Poultry
Supplies and Fertilizers.
Fvery Firmer and Gardener abouM
hn\ o till** rat a bap. It \t Inva liable in
lij helpfulness and tujrcottlvo ideas f<>r
a profftable and satisfactory Farm <<r
Garden. Cataloguo mailed free on
1 ot,ujvt. Write for it.
T. W. Wm & SOKS, j
Gcedsmcn, • Richmond, Va. CJ
If von want either a Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary
cUutlleor a single Thread ff’/iatn AVtfcAJ
Hewing Machine write to
THZ NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
Many irwinf machine* are made to *eM ref ardle\* ol
Quality, but the Home is made to wear.
Our fuaranty never runs out.
Hold by authorised denlera only.
R
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FOR SALS BY
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Rust Proof Oats ♦
W'e have Itr sale, the *
G1.NL INK Texas Red
Rust Proof Oats
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every *
sack hasatagen it. guar- ♦
anteeing them to
as lcpitscr.nd.
C. I Beu
just
Milledgevil’e, Ga.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS-
J. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Milledgeville, Ga.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
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Milledgeville,
Oct.
- C,!
19, ly.
Sn^ mtnati
DR. EDWARD
fi.-TIGNER
Dtitdl bmiffli.
Can fill all orders at once with the best hrrit ri-at be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
oders can be filled immediately. Correspondence soluiltd.
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♦
Jos. A. Moore
Funeral-Director and Embalmer
WITH
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