The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, November 26, 1909, Image 2

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ECZEMA CURED. ♦ « HOLDING HIS OWN. + Pimples Disappear and Complexion Cleared Ovtr-nlchl. CJ.W I’rlnceste Clieml«, 04 to 44 buU i I Wa carry in atock ail tha latest dfl- aigmi in May Manton patterns at 10 eta: each. FINNEY DRY GOODS CO. The Homo Life minplied one of tho marvels of the present investigation, an Insurance Company without any obvious scandals. N. Y. Tribune, 12-12-0.'>. Mr. Hughes failed to bring out a Dingle 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 one In surance Company that bonoftu patrons. Cincinnati I’oat, 12-11-05. New Verk.—Thousands are taking advantage of tho generous offer made by The Woodworth Co. 1163 Broadway, New York City requesting an experi mental package of Lcmola the new skin discovery, which is mailed free of charge to all who write for it. It alone is sufficient to clear tho complexion over night and rid the face of pimples in a few hours. Those who have tried LEMOLA will find that the 60c. box on sale in Mill- edgeville ut all Drug stores is sufficient to cure the worst from of Eczema where the purts effected are not too large' On the first application of Le- molu the itching will stop. It has cured thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teet ers, Rushes, I tellings. Irritations, Acmes Scalings and Crustion of skin, scalps of infants, children and adults. It is good for the preservation and pur ification af tho skin, scaln, hair and hands for the prevention of the clogging of the poreH tho usual cause of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness and also the treatment of burns, scalds, wounds, sores, choppings as well as the toilette and nursery. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Lady Thompson for sale a 25 cts. 60,000 lmprovci strawberry plants per 100. A. It. Phillips, Middle Georgia Poul try Farm. These comments speak volumes to those who are careful as to whore they put their money for safekeep ing. General Agency for the Old Homo 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 sisting of broken corn and other grains, known as “Screen ings.” Oconee River Mills. 2-17 If. fcrerav.r.- dnMCSXwnjka; rrtmoruvni Klt.t.T«rCOl{€H J mo CURE two LUNODj i lly Tax Hooks Open The city tax books are now open at tho office of clerk and treasurer at city hall, for the payment of taxes for the year 1909 anil property owners are re quested to pay ns early as possible. Walter W. Stcmbridge. TAX AND REGISTRATION BOOKS NOW OPEN. Books for tho 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 20th. day of Decem ber on which day the books will be clos ed. K. P. Hawkins, Tax Collector. FOR SALE. Forty acres of land, just back of Dr. Allen’s. For prices and terms ad dress— II. J. Lamar, z21 Second St., Macon, G». WANTED Two or three rooms light hourc-kecp- ing. Apply at once to- RllLLKDGEVILLE NEWS. mmv u l 'f rjL :i .l 1! rr>>'-ik. . 1 wl W-olLDfc -v.a toot Wit Ay. ;troubles. >•: OJ/ ‘ NVK.iit! :;A.v i OJ’r • i ' ST -i ' . J, Be*\ . •v.wvn'o* -i- — '.Yo'X’OitS Flant Napier’s genu ine a p *31 r> r seed o ? t n For sale by Horme 6. Andre w a Cor n rn i s s i o n Cc. * m win Bonn you!! CAPITAL 51.700.000 Absolute Protection. Ircuipt Service. EensoBsKo Bates; The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Comp’y SURETY bonds DALTIMORE. MO- BURGLARY INSURANCE L. H. ANDREWS, Gen’I Aff’t. Alilled^o die, Cla. 444444404^4444444c4444*44*44444*^> i 4444444444444 44-4444 4-44-4444444-4-444444- STATEMENT of tho remarkable growth in deposits of EXCHANGE BANK since organization six years a"0 evidencing the absolute contidence which tho banking public has in this Institution. Deposits Oct. 2, 190:1 $ 13,947.35 Deposits Oct. 2. 1909 100,600.62 Increase 86,719.17 We offer security to depositors as follows, vizi Capital Stock Stock Holders Liability Surplus $ 50.000.00 50.000. 00 19.000. 00 Total Security £ 119.000.00 AI ♦ ♦ 4 $ When l»iKr» came out, how folks + did scout; 4 4 “Its good-by now to Dobbin; 4 o The horre must go; he Is too 4 4 slow 1 '— 4 4 And wise heads started bobb’rt*, 4 4 Hut while the bikes now crowd the 4 <P Pl^es. 4 4 And streets to overflowing, 4 4 Our people need the slow poke 4 4 steed— 4 4 Old Dobbin still keeps *oln\ 4 4 4 4 When autos came, It was the same— 4 4 The horse had had his Inning; 4 4 And yet It seems those were p'oe 4 4 ureams— 4 4 The horse still makes n wlnn'ng, 4 4 They use them yet, und I will lx? I, 4 4 Hiiould It come to n showing’. 4 4 That anyhow, long years from now, 4 4 The horse will still l»o 4 4 ♦ 4 The airship’s due; 'twill soon come 4 4 thru. 4 4 And then folks will bo trying 4 4 To aviate with up-to-date 4 4 Machines made Just for Myioy. 4 4 Tot. even then, there will be m«»n 4 4 On earth, both wise and I nowi.ijr. 4 4 Who’ll iihq the horse witnoj' re- 4 4 morse— 4 4 You bet he’ll still keep going. 4 4 —E. A. Hrlnlnstool, In Lon Angeles 4 4 Express. 4 4 4 444444444444444 ml Shoes Are Arriving There is no guess-work, no un certainty, about thia world- famous temedy. Since first pre scribed by Dr. D. Jayne 78 years ago it has brought relief and ef fected cures in millions of cases of disease, and is today known and used in all parts of the world. §3 Latest styles and shapes of the 0 best*manufacturers’ makes of 0 the cream of splendid shoe 0 leathers. >R. D. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT Standard lines of highest grade and everything to suit the general public. Give us a call. ♦ ♦♦<>❖< ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * ♦ ❖ THE LUCKY HORSESHOE. ♦! W> O C- <- <» <> O A -5 A farmer traveling with bin load (’irked tip n horseshoe In the road, And nailed it fast to bin barn door, That Iuek might down upon him pour. That every blessing known In life Might crown Ills homestead and his wife, And never any kind of harm Descend upon his growing farm. Rut dire 111 fortune porn began To visit the astounded Ir an, Ills hens declined to lay their eggs, HI3 bacon tumbled from tho pegs And rats devoured the fallen legs; 1113 corn thgt never failed before, .Mildewed and rotted cn the floor; ills grass refused to end in hay; l!ii cuttle died or went astray; In short, all moved tho eroolted way. Next spring a great drouth baked tho sod, And roasted every pea In pod: The beans declared they could not grow So long as nature acted so; Redundant Inserts reared their brood To starve for lack of juicy food; The Btnvoa from barrel sides wont off. zell ami Payne, are the Congressmen a bushel of rye, which makes a fair As If they had the whooping cough; And nothing of the useful kind To hold together felt inclined; In short, it was no use to try While all the land was lu a fry. One morn, demoralized with griot The farmer clamored tor relief; And prayed right hard to understand What witchcraft now possessed his land; Why house and farm In misery grew. Since he nailed up that "lucky” shoe. ..’bile thus dismayed o’er matters wrong An old man chanced to trudge along. To whom ho told, with wormwood tears, linw hie. affairs were In arrears. And what a desperate state of things A pleked-up horseshoe sometimes br'rgs. Pi r.trt ”rrr a-krd ti *e- !•« shoe. I'io (armor brought t into view; Rut w 1 ’ ’a the oid man raised h's head !'c laughed outright ami quickly said: No wot-der tide* upoij \mi frewn— You’ve nailed the horseshoe upside down! dust turn it round, and soon you’ll see new you and Fortune will agree." If you have a Cough or Cold you cannot afford to experiment— you knom Jayne’s Expectorant to be a reliable remedy. It ia alr,o a splendid medicine for Bron chitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Whoop ing-Cough and Asthma. Get it at your druggist’s—in three size bottles, $1.00, 50c. and 25c. Pr.D. Juvna*. Sauat tv, Pitt, isathor-. oughly rcli-’btr Locative, per dative, ecthurtic al.J utomacb tone. B. f-jflT Fred fhiio Ssioe Co. 1 ASTHMA CURED j Export Medical Scientists An- nouaco Startling Results Ob tained by Sonpine. I Electric \ ml ( WATCH LOST. } Between Bloodworth and Gibson’s scabies anil Vinson's Drug Store, one Htntirg case Waltham watch, red and black fob, with locket containing chip diamond attached. Five dollars reward for return to. Chas. M. Gibson, Jr. I'.— Grate boilers ar.d grate heaters at It. H. Wootten’s. As a general proposition tho crop reports are not any too good from nli over the country, hut these reports come from restricted areas. The lack of rain all through tho country has been a great detriment ar.d 1ms ct t off many a very promising orchard or field. IN THE GREAT GAME. “I was In the hands of my friends," said tho disappointed statesman. ’ Yes," answered Senator Sorghum, “In the political game being in the hands of your Blends Is a pretty sure way of getting into the discard.”—Ex change. Guv D. Compton M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Home Bldg, or Culve ' & Kidd's Drug Store, residence at night, Calls promptly answered. PHONE 209. B. McH. CLINE, M. 0. Pratt i > c H • -! tn ... i Surgptiii. Olfire Ho irs 10 a. m. to 12 a. rr. Residence 'l’hone No. 109. Otlice in Hatcher's New Bldg. MILLEDGEVU.LE. GA. New York;—Thousands are taking advantage of the generous offer made by The Woodworth Co. 1163 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- I once 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 l do not be discouraged but send for a trial of this wonderful truly mcritous remedy which is a scientific compound discovered by a Professor of Vienna Univerity, and is being recommended by thousands. Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses >tuy ere the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY.UVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. scrro-i sxzxflcaEKatrBKS WE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE fk J.IGMT RUNNING Don’t fail to take advantage of the offer to give a pair of fine scissors free with a subscription to The News. n WoDd’s Descriptive Q Fail Seed Cataioi now ready, gives the fullest informat on about all Seeds i’or the ml* If'•on vrant rlthf'ra VIbm41nK8htiltlc*. Rotary f' Lutllo or k Hloclo Thrrad K’iuin StUch] 8«'Wiug Machine write to TME HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Orange. Mans. M?nv t^wlnc mxrhinei are made to »el! recardlett of quality* but the Nt n Home it made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. Sold by author!*<*<1 deuhn only* FOst W.M-k BY X, IT h- sJyJj. ] ^i.N !—,C The farmer turvl the hers.: !ioe round, And showers began to swell the r-r.lt'.iil. The sunshine laughed among bis grain. And heaps on heaps piled up the wpvn; The left his lmy could barely hold, Ills cattle did as they were told; His f'Uit trees needed sturdy props To hold tho gr,the:leg apple crops; H’s turnips a"d potato fields Astonished all men by their yields; Folks never saw such cr.rs cf corn As In his smiling hills wore bern: His barns were full of bursting bins— His wife presented him with twins: His neighbors marveled more and mere, To see the increase in his storo. And new the merry farmer sines: "There r.ro two ways cf doing things; And when for good luck you would pray, Nall up your horseshoe the right way." Lived. 152 Years. Wm. Farr—England’s oldest man- married the third time at 120,worked in the fields till 132 and lived 20 years longer. People should be youthful at SO, 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 wouJerful medicine convinced me I had found the greatest cure en earth.’’ They’re a Godsend to weak sickly run down or old people. Try them. 50e at Ail Druggists. W. B, HUTCHINGS, -DENTI3T- Rnccesfor t>’ Dr. K. S. Whitney. Offers fits pn.fes3i-m.il services t- the people of this city and section. Office in Horne Building. May 1st—1-yr. { <. . A Kali?.. iStfu WhcAt, Oat. Rye, Barley, etc. AUg t, !s ail about Vegetable & Flower Seeds ♦ * -t- O ' !><><> Dnrf ,13. F. UN i D.. Hiysiciaii-SurgeoD MILI.KDCsKvn.LTt, - - - Q.V. 132 1-2 W\ Hancock St. Bi. J. G. Croley PHYSICIAN .t- SURGEON MILLEDOEVILLE, GEORGIA. Office Second Floor Opera House Build ing. Otfico hours II a. m. to 1 p. m. [■3 p. m. to 4 p. ir. r. M. HALL. M. D. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND St'RGEOr Office hours 11 a. in. to 12:^0 p. ir, Office in Callaway Budding, 136$ West Hancock Street Milledgeville, - - - Gi Oct. iq, iy. An AtchUon woman of forty-seven, who vas four timed and married twice. Is having what she claims Is her first serious heart affair; her son has fallen la love, ontl the girl ds>esn*t suit her.--Atchison Globe. f <i 4 + ♦ ♦♦ ♦< 4 4 4 4 *444* ♦ #4 \ 4f444 4^v< K'yei ier.ee doesn’t vlo some people ary goou. DR. EDWARD • fl.f T1GNER Deny Suroeon. || tliat cr.r. ho Dlant^tl in the full to .i aavrnta^^ r.nd &ud about I Kypclnlh*. Tulipc and other I ricv'eiin ; VoCfttabla ai)l 1 l:'< r.‘.vh j 'V riflMtr*. Pc f jliry Cti'ppliss and Fe; till PTC’\ l Rvc tbl- -cr r.r.d Gs*’t'oueT rhonh* •Rio?; J. is Inva tfftUc Di und stitrsettlve Met?fur n yi- LaLL' «rd :-a(iJfae*ory Fsrm rr i iir.ip’'. C;t»f ajii’f mailoci froc on rceuoct. Wrto for it. i T. Vf. VfSCS S SOUS, jji Seeds men, . Richmond, Va. UJ j Lt:.bi t jiio, uali) * We luxe for b-;>*o, the ♦ (iLNL iN L Te.\:is Red J Rust I’riR'f OdiE, every <> sack lirrs a tr.”rr. it. surr- ■» enteein; - t-ie;r, to h.» just * ,rs rcpr<.-e:H(. d. ♦ , E. inn IV.illecWevil'e, Ga. * ❖ <J- + ♦ « O C O <> ❖ c MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS- ]. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Millfdcevuxe, Ga. One Million Brick Now in Stock. Can fill all orders at once with the best brtek that esr be made. Capacity and output greatly increas.ee, so that large eders can be filled immediately. Correspondence sol citid. ^^.Avwcr.ksssiinsKsaaetiwKit^^ »3BK5cr.saw.r.^.s.s-.sera^T'T.x-.Yaawawk ♦ Jos. A. Moore Funeral Director and Emfcaimer WITH MILLEDGEVILLE BUGGY £ ROTRE CO. ♦ « c o * * q Mans wwwwasaaaaqwwaw^ -