The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, November 19, 1909, Image 9

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I Consultation and Examination Free Dr. Farnham compounds his own medicines. No drug bills to pay. Reasonable Fees The poor can afford to take ft treatment. Stomach Troubles Do you feel a weight in stomach af ter meals? Have vou a burning in pit of stomach? Do joutave 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 Specialist. Dr. Farnham does not guess at your condition; he gives a thorough examination and if you can be cured he will surely cure you. Diseases of Women Do you have pains low down in back? Are you weak and nervous? Have you ovarian neuralgia? Have you displacements? Dr. Farnham'a treatment will relieve and cure you and save you from a se rious operation. Ear. Eye, Nose and Throat. Do your eyes give you trouble? Are your eyes led and inflamed? Is your vision failing? Best 20 year gold frame with best lenses. Fit guaranteed, $5.00. Catarrh Have you sore throat? Is your 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 truess- 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. fm\m SPtCIflUST Nervous Troubles Are you growing weak and nervous? Are you easily excited?’ Do you have sharp pains in chest, 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 get worse and in time go on to complete collapse of nervous prostration. Dr. Farnham'* new treatment of medicines and electrical massage will soothe the aching nerves and put new life into the worn out system. 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 your exact condition and just what he can do for you. Delays in lung troubles are dangerous. Hemorrhoids or l’lles Cured without the use of the knife. 1 Dr. Farnham guarantees a cure and you | do not have to lav off three or four j 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 operation. Cure guaranteed. Diseases of Men. Special attention given to those troubles. Dr. Farnham cures these eases where others fail. Consultation Free and Strictly Confidential. Blood l’oison cured to stay cured. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Dr. Farnham, Specialist Telephone No. 930. 568 Cherry St., Macon. Ga. *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : ries & arhstrong, : Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Jewelry and Silverware. RELIABLE GOODS ONLY .jDo Third Street, flacon, Ga. Fresh Fruit Flavor In good preserves the fresh fruit flavor is very notice able in the syrup. We know of none, not even the best home-made, which have a syrup, of such a rich fresh fruit taste as Heinz Preserved Fresh Fruits. This quality is due tc the care with which the fruits are selected and to the steam jacketed kettles which preserve the aroma and flavor of the fresh fruit. • We will refund purchase price if they fail please you. Barnes & Ricnter. What We Skill Vet Accomplish. The people of the South have in the past labored under great disadvan tages. and have been compelled to con tend against many adverse circum stances. It is not worth while at this period of our history to discuss these things any longer. We have by our own efforts arrived at our present position which is, if not all that is to be desired, wonderfully in advance of that which we occupied thirty or twenty or even ten years ago; and what we have done is only a prophecy of what we shall accomplish. Wo say this because we believe tnat we, the people of the South, are just beginning to realize the possibilities of our country and of our country and of our work. !• rom the farms of the South have come men and women distinguished in all lines of life, some of them among the very greatest that the Nation has produced. Better still, from these farms have also come thousands and thousands of men and women who day after day, and year after year have done their part in life’s work, often amid very dis couraging circumstances, With un daunted hearts and unwavering faith The old blood has in it to-day just as much of vitality and stamina as ever before, and with the greater opportu nities which are now ours, still greater accomplishments may be expected. —Progressive Farmer. Liyed 152 Tears. Wm. Parr—England’s oldest man- married the third time at 120,worked in the Acids till 132 and lived 20 years longer. People should be youthful at 80. James Wright, of Spurlock, Ky , shows how to remain young. “I feel just like a 16 year-old boy,” he writes, ‘‘after taking six bottles of Electric Bitters. For thirty years Kidney trouble made life a bu’den, 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. XUr ■ft Ut ifc '•fc.• w.• ^^• w• Baldwin Go. BrlcK a Pottery Go. W \V< ■ r— ** ** 0* •*»’ k ■ ** Is now fully equipped to furnish you with best grade Brick in any ^quantity fiora one to as many thousands as is needed. Size 2^X4xS. These brick are guaranteed to be first class in every respect. Correspondence solicited. FIRST CLASS END CUT BRICK. HARD BURNED. NOTHING BETTER MADE.' EMMETT L. BARNES, MANAGER. niLLHDGEVILLn, GA ^ Care of Children's Nails. If a child's finger and toe nails are properly cared for from Infancy the fingers will lie a pretty shape and the danger of Ingrowing too nails and other ailments of the feet will lie lessened. The finger nails should always he filed and not cut. Filing the nails will keep them thin ami delicate. The nails should lie trimmed in an oval shape, and if the fingers are inclined to he blunt this will often make them taper more. It is not wise to make the child nervous and cross by manicuring the nails for half an hour, for all that is necessary is to keep the nails clean and filed and the skin around the nail loose aud pushed hack. The toe ualls may he ct'.h. although the best method Is to file them with a nail file or an emery stick. They should be cut straight across and not curved to the stinpo of the toe. Treatment For Burns. Tu eases where the burn Is not seri ous enough to require the services of a doctor, almn will tie found to bring speedy relief. Dissolve two ounces of alum in one pint of hot water. Satu rate cotton cloths in this solution and keep the burn well wrapped In them. The pain will soon cease nml the heal ing process will commence immediate ly. If alum is not handy, use com mon baking powder. Sprinkle the burned surface with tho baking soda and then cover with a wet cloth. When th.> burn Is only slight the pain will cease Immediately and but one application lie necessary, lull when the injury extends deeper more time nml a greater number of the baking soda applications will lie necessary. The white of an egg also Is excel lent for use on burns. Apply It with a soft brush or n wisp of ol 1 muslin. As soon us tills dries put on another layer of the egg. Clcctrio Carpet Clecncr. Fleetr!< it.v Is now being used to op erate carpet cleaners, A i’ittidiurg man re<e;::ly patented tin* apparatus shown In tlie accompanying Illustra tion, which Is more sen iceahle titan the pneumatic cleaner for small houses, ll resembles the familiar car- let cleaner In appearance. A motor operates a turbine nml brush, the rev olutions of Hie latter agitating the nap of tlie carpet and loosening the dirt. Tlie turbine creates a suction, drawing up all dust ami dirt and depositing it In a dust receiver provided for the purpose. It is claimed tint carpels can be thoroughly cleared on tin floor li'i'l every corner can ha reached. Nothing need be moved. Attachable appliances tire also provided for treat ing walls, ceilings, romlccs, chande liers, curtains, etc. Mattresses, cush ions, upholstered furniture uml pillows can also bo iterated ns well as cleaned by tliis appliance. The machine works noiselessly and quickly, l’ov.er to op erate the apparatus can be obtained from the ordinary incandescent socket. Kr.ife and Fork Etiquelto. There tm* many people who are care ful of their table manners who are often puzzled about certain little points of etiquette. When, using both knife and fork the Unify Is held Iri the right hand und the fork in the left. When not using the knife It should lie laid along the side of the plate with the blado pointing In; tlie fork is then held in the right hand. In case tlie plate Is passed for a second helping the knife und fori: are laid side by side along the side of the plate, with tlie knife on the outside. Never hold tlie knife and fork grasped In the hand when passlug the plate. For Brittlo Nails. Brittle nails are often tlie result of having the hands in water too much or of using too strong soap. If the nails ure Inclined to be brittle it Is well to' wear rubber gloves when per forming any household duty which necessitates putting the hands in wa ter. Huh olive oil into the nails every night and then pull loose white gloves over the hands, and they will soon re gain their normal condition. t Hands That Perspire. Perspiring hands nre caused by n poor circulation sometimes and a phys ical weakness also. The only perma nent way to effect a cure Is to remove the cause, hut the work may he helped by the use of a few drops of alcohol In the water and a careful powdetlng of the gloves every time they are worn. A Word Abaut Mushrooms. Never warm up a dish containing mushrooms Is the caution which pbysi- 'lans give. The process of cooking is In Itself proper, hut after getting cold mushrooms are liable to develop Inju rious properties and become hurtful. Therefore throw away nny that may he left over. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man is utrong all over. No man can be •trong who is suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other disease of the stomach and its associated organs, which im pairs digestion and nutrition. For when tlie stomach is weak or diseased there is n loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When a man “doesn’t feel just right, M when he doesn’t sleep well, his an uncomfortable . feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond ent, he*is losing the nutrition needed to mukc strength. Such a man should unc Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures diseases ot the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood,, jj Invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes! the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH AXO STIIEXUTH TO THE WHOLE HODY. You can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non- , alcoholic medicine or known composition, not even though the urgent dealer! may thereby mukc a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. F- FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. Bo sure to sow tin* plump gray buck wheat. Tlie lirown amounts to little. Sunflower seeds for molting birds, mil let for scratehlng flour stunts, wheat, porn itn.l oats (lie "staff of life." Good grain In tlie gizzard brings eggs in the blizzard. A (luck Is harder to scald than a chicken o:i account of down. Have your water right at boiling point. Take duck by bend and feel and thor oughly .douse. Pick lit once. And intw, while talking about sow ing. nre yon always mire to now seeds .if kindness and distribute the fruit, or are you like the old cow that hud to be clubbed lo bring tlie lacteal flow .' Eggs smeared v.dtli vaseline an I kept In llmev.r.ler get musty. Fggs cov ered with parait'.u and set away In 1 crocks in a end cellar will give yon I Hie repula’.I n of a f jt.1 s. II. r. * j Bottle i-f our Fegh-.ru fa:: !«'« fe,! 1 sorry lliat only Id! In licit poill.v..' | shows i-ts-il the number of fowls prevent, uml they Ihl'd; I ho Leghorns would have won the first standard if all bad sent 11sts. Never uituu, boys; we're it anyhow, and the old Rocks! nre "Jlmd.miily" too. Wo are advised to spade up ground | for our ducklings that they may have | a “savory meal of worms." We be- i Move In teaching our little ducks to use their own scoop shovels, especially In July and August. The early duck gets the worm, I And now what of those breeders? Is the surplus sold? Don't let those breeding birds go to rags when they were so faithful in supplying hatch ing eggs. Y o \ ’ 11 nerd mem next spring, remember. "Keep Off The Chicks" should he tlie sign now at every yard. "Keep In the Cool" should he the kept re solve of every chicken man's wife. I’ut up the signs, John. That hot bad smell bursting from the colony house when yon open the floor in the morning is a death warn ing. You know wind's needed. We won't scold you. lint you'll feel had enough If you keep It up. The census returns show a general average of sixty eggs a year per hen, while In a lest by tlie agricultural de partment I eg'.mrns | ; <id mo; Rocks, Reds and Wyanriottes each lot) per year. V >n .an do that if you're uot :cr t. V, i:!> itpo! g!es to Bobby Rums, who \..s a good judge of a rooster fight. Those fellows who are preserving eggs and selling them had better look up the pure food laws In tlielr respective states or they may "glt eotched." Of course we mean those who are selling them as preserved eggs. We wouldn't give the other fellow a tip—only into the creek. ^9 * i>AoTP^*wv^aa^ . idpn on Saturday, Dec. n, i p. m, THE DU PONT POWDER COMPANY will Gi ve a DEMONSTRATION of ot Milledgeville, Ga. on the farm of SANlTARIUW COLONY who has kindly granted permission to make this demonstration on hi3 property. Every Farmer nr.d all others interested are invited to attend. R. W. HATCHER PEACHES FAIRVIEW CANNING FACT’Y MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. /. VT> AAAAAAAAAA a a cJ V V V V V V Y f f Y▼Y central 01 Georgia Kaiiwan coiiiPanu CURRENT SCHEDULE.FOR MIFLEDGKVILLE. Arrive from Macon and Gordon 1:20 p. m. daily. •• « ( “ “ “ 8'8'« “ " except Sunday “ Covington 11:29 a. in. “ “ “ Eaton tun 7:E9 ’ " .- Depart for Macon aud Gordon 11:29 • “ “ ** “ “ •• 7.5') . “ " except Sunday *• • Covington 1 20 p m •• Eatonion 6 35 •• , except Sunday