The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, December 17, 1909, Image 11

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J a FACTS IN FEW LINES ECZEMA CURED. Pimples Disappear and Complexion Cleared Over-night. New Vprk.—Thousands are taking advantage of the generous offer made sent over the world In qura'.ities ns by The Woodworth Co. 1163 Broadway, curiosities. New York City requesting an experi- The popular vote In 190-1 aggregated mental package of Lemola the new skin over 13.500.000. of which Roosevelt re discovery, which is mailed free of c ®l' c d 7,0,20.000. charge to all who write for it. It alone Brazil, the finest fruit growing coun- ! is sufficient to clear the complexion try on the gltfbe. spends $1,000,000 an- over night and rid the face of pimples j ^ ou l ' 1 * )ort rillts ' in. few hours. During the reign of William and Zulicb Is the center of Industrial Switzerland. The Chinese regard fried wasp soup as a great delicacy. The rate of production of gold Is ap proximately Jl,COO,000 a day. The fish randies of Alaska are being Shoes Are Arriving Those who have tried LEMOLA will j find that the 60c. box on sale in Mill- edgeville at all Drug stores is sufficient to cure the worst from of Eczema Mary bachelors and widowers over twenty-five years were taxed a shil ling yearly. Tyebnlli, an Indian burglar, who lias boon sentenced at Bombay, boasted where the parts effected are not too j that he had committed 123 burglaries large’ On the first application of Le-1 In a year and a half. mola the itching will stop. It has cured thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teet ers, Rashes, Itchings, Irritations, j Acmes Scalings and Crustion of skin, j scalps of infants, children and adults. It is good for the preservation and pur- Priocesse Chemise, 34 to 44 bast We carry in stock all the latest de signs in May Manton patterns at 10 cts: each. FINNEY DRY GOODS CO. The Home Life suoplied 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 last by the Insurance Investigators. Home Life Square. New Haven Union, 12-11-05. Inquisitor Hughes finds one In surance Company that benefits patrons. Cincinnati I’ost, 12-11-03. These comments speak volumes to those who are careful as to where they put their money for safe keep ing. General Agency for the Old Home Life is in Grand Building, Macon, Georgia. JOSEPH S COOK, General Agent. Send post card for information. The deposit of dew Is greatly Influ enced by color. It win lie found thick est o:i a board painted yellow, but not at all on red and black. Holland conducts Its famous herring fishery with n fleet of nbout 750 ships . , —perhaps forty-five of them steam- ■fication af the skin, scalp, hair and on | } . 10 .ooo „,cn. Nearly $100,000 Is spent In the City hands for the prevention of the clogging \ of the pores the usual cause of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness and also the treatment of burns, scalds, wounds, sores, chappings as well as the toilette and nursery. CHICKEN FOOD. TAX AM) REGISTRATION KOOKS 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 I lug turned out there, please call and pay their taxes amt re- of Mexico every week on lottery tick ets. and In the same period only about $70,000 Is paid back In premiums. Germany contributed 30.1 per cent of the tourists In Switzerland last sea son. Groat Britain 12.5 per cent, France 12.5 and America (1.8 per cent. Under President IHaz the railroads of Mexico have reached 19.000 miles, and the government revenues have grow n from $15,000,000 to $115,000,000. Students who have graduated In Ger many nro being engaged for the Han yang (China) iron works and arsenal to Improve the quality of the arms be- Tho demand for roasted peanuts Is . . . , „„ , . „ , so great In the United States that not gister before the 20th. day of Decern-| on|v , s tUe homo cro() but ber on which day the books will be clos ed. K. P. Hawkins, Tax Collector. HOG FOOD and fatten hoars, cows, horses, mules, etc. Oconee River Mills. Don’t fail to take advantage of the offer to give a pair of fine scissors free | Good for fowls, also wilh a subscription to The News. domestic animals, con sisting of broken corn and other grains, known as “Screen ings.” Oconee River Mills. 2-17 tf. City Tax Books Open The city tax bocks are now open at I ♦ I ♦ Rust Proof Oats I We have far sale, the ♦ ^ GENUINE Texas Red J j * Rust Proof Oats, every # ♦ sack lias a tag on it, guar- ♦ ♦ anteeing them to b-* just ♦ I * as represented the office of clerk and treasurer at city hall, for the payment of taxes for the year 1909 and property owners are re quested to pay as early as possible. Walter W. Stembridge. C. E Bill * Milledgeville, Ga . ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦ ♦ : R1E3 & ARHSTRONG, ♦ l Watches, Clocks, Diamonds 1 Jewelry and Silverware. ♦ RELIABLE GOODS ONLY ♦ ; 315 Third Street, flacon, Ga. ♦ 7 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ v « »♦♦♦♦♦♦«-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Women Suffer much’ needless pain when they delay using Cardui 1 I for their female troubles. Cardui lias been found to 1 relieve headache, backache, pain in the side and diz ziness, arising from deranged organs. It does more I than relieve,—if used persistently,—many have writ- ] ten to say that it cured them. It Will Help You Mrs. Maxwell Johnson, Tampa, Fla., writes: “Cardui cured I me after doctors and everything else had failed. I had been suffer ing with numb 6pells ever since I was 1G years old. One day II decided to take Cardui. I have now taken 5 bottles and I can say that it has cured me. I advise all suffering women to give Cardui | [ a long and fair trial.” Mrs. Johnson suffered years. Ilavc you? Do you wish to? I But why sutler at all? Take Cardui. Give it a fair trial. AT ALL DRUG STORES $73,031 worth of the nuts were Im ported last year from Marseilles. Public banquets In renaissance times grew In popularity. Patrician family festivals, marriage feasts, etc-., wore celebrated In public mid nl fres co. Each trade had Its favorite eating For the farmerto feed pW Seven years ago nil "alhorgo popo- Inre.” or hotel for the poor, was start ed In Milan. It has been patronized by all classes and nationalities, aud similar hotels arc now being built in other Italian cities. Criminal records kept In New York county for the Inst six years show that a tritle more than one-half of the per sons charged with crimes are found guilty, while expert opinion Is agreed that not two out of a hundred tu’e In nocent. The Flemish population of Belgium Is very careful to preserve Its language and racial Identity. Its representa tives lti the bilingual parliament of that country seem indeed to be almost exorbitant In their claims for their na tive tongue. The states of Kelnntnn end Trln- gnnu, recently taken over from Slnm by the British government, cover be tween 8,000 and 9.000 square miles. The region Is believed to be rich In gold und tin, and rubber growing has met with success. Owing to the application of modern methods Java Is able to Increase her tobacco yield per acre steadily. The supply of labor Is adequate, the latest devices for handling the crops are used, und a ldgb salaried agricultural chemist Is employed. A Paris paper romplnlns that no Journalist Iks yet been burled In the Pantheon and mentions us representa tives of the ernft who ought to be there Ghauteaubvland, Benjamin Con stant, Paul Louis Courrlcr. Armand Carrel, Emile de Glrardln and Louis Voulllot. Iu the village of Blackwell, Somer setshire, England, has been revived the unclent custom luiowu us wedding toll. This consists of stretching a rope across the roud us the bride and bridegroom nro returning from the church anil demanding toll before they arc allowed to pass. India would seem to tie a pleasant Inud for minor poets, since the rajah of Uumpur recently sent out Invita tions to all the poets of India to a gathering In his state. About 200 poets accepted the invitation, and some of them recited their own com positions. Ills highness was too ill to lie present. Miss Ellen Pain Ilullng. recently re turned from the extreme northern part of Labrador, In a lecture before the Boston Mount Holyoke Alumnae asso ciation In the Hotel Vendorae declared that since football had been taken up by the women In Labrador the babies, which are carried about In the hoods ef their mothers’ coats, are In peril of their lives. The senate passed a bill to give pen sions of $20 a month to Bull Snake and Old Coyote. Crow Indians, who went to the relief of Custer and Crook In their fight with the Sioux Indians In 1876. Both were budiy wounded In that fight. Pensions at the ra*e of $12 were also granted widows of members of tha Indian police who were killed at the Standing Rock agency la 1891. Twenty years ngo In San Francisco the term “tin horn gambler” was at tributed to the Hon. James Orndorff, who was dealing In a gambling place on the Comstock lode. It was said that he remarked to a player at the game •who was playing small. “You’re cheap er than a tin horn.” When the question was referred to Orndorff for settlement ho replied: “’Pears to me I did say something like that Anyhow, that’s what he was. He was nothing but a tin horn.” „ ,, . COLDS FROM EXPOSURE to all kinds of inclement / weather are of such com- ' mon occurrence that they are not generally consid- I ered dangerous. This is a great mistake. Seriou3 illness often follows in the wake of a neglected cold. DR. D JAYNES Expectorant has been successful for seventy- eight years in curing Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, and Pleu risy. It is also a standard remedy for Croup, Whooping- Cough, Inflammation of tha Lungs or Chest and Asthma, Cure your cold now—go to your druggist’s and get a bottlo of Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant. Three sizes, $1.00, 50c. and 25c. Dr. D. Jama's Tonie Vormlftii* will build you up splendidly if run down” from u severe cold. aaaaaagaeae.aaeaaa a 0 0 a e e e e a 0 0 a a a 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. Give us a call. Fred Haua Shoo Go. “MANAGER: We are desirous of securing tl e securing the services of nn experienced man as office manager, who lias some money to invest ami one who desires a permanent position in u progressive South Georgia town. It will certainly oey yo i to investigate this proposition. National Loan & Trust Co., Tifton, Ga.” Boarders Mauled Elegant accommodations, all modern conveniences, rooms and table board, Clarke street, opposite Mansion, apply to— It. H. WOOTTEN. J 37 F’ayyour state and county taxes it o w. Books close Dec. 20. K. P. Hawkins, Tax Collector. Guv D. Compton M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Horne Bldg, or Cuive r & Kidd’s Drug Store, residence at night, Calls promptly answered. PHONE 209. B. McH. CLINE, M. D. Practicing Physician and Surgeon. Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 a. m. Residence ’Phone No. 109. Office in Hatcher's New Bldg. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. W. B, HUTCHINGS, -DENTIST- Successor to I)r. F. 8. Whitney. Offer* hi* professional nervices ti the people of tliie citv aud section. Office in Horne Building. May t.t—1-yr. ,J1 P. Ain M. D-. Physician-Surgeon’ MILLEDGEVILLE, - - - GA. 132 i*a W. Hancock St. Read Ycur Policy. Points Thai Every Policyholder Should Know. See that you understand it thorough and that you ccmply strictly with all its conditions. We will be glad to ex plain any part of it. An insurance Policy is a Mutual Contract,which is pul before you in plain teims. Hut the Contract impo: es obligations upon the In tured as well as the Insurer, and you must do yo ir ; art as well as the Insur ance Com.Kit y. A FEW IKS. If your property is not Insured, call on us for n Policy. If the title to the property Insured is not in you, have the Policy changed nt once. You can’t Insure, legally, what you don’t own. If you deed your property to secu e loan, make the Policy payable to the party holding the deeds, as his c r their interest may bo. If you overvalue your property you may have trouble in collecting your claim, as three-fourths of the Actual Gash Value is what the Insurance Company agrees to Insure | If you sell your property, assign the Policy. If your building is vacant, get a permit. If you make any repairs, alterations or additions to your building, get a per mit. If you want adoitional Insurance, get a permit. If you change the occupation of the building (as a dwelling house into a powder mill) your Policy is void, unless by the consent of the Company. If you keep Gasoline on hand, or use it for stoves or gas machines, get a permit. If property is damaged by Lightning, the Company is liable for the loss. If you are a Merchant, take an ite mized inventory of Btock on hand, at least once in each calendar year, and keep such inventory iri a Firo Proof Sale. If you will keep an Invoice Book “in your safe” of all puchases, you will avoid trouble in case of an adjustment of a Mercantile loss. , If you will gat a Policy from us, and comply with its conditions, you will never have any trouble in collecting your claim. If you will examine the list of Com panies we represent, you will see that they are among the best in the world, and are complying strictly with the laws of Georgia. If you will call at our office, or write us, we will be glad to serve you. Yours very truly, C. H. ANDREWS & SOX, Agents. 6b* G Us Succeed when ev-r/tliing else foils. In nervous prostration und female weaknesses they nre the supreme remedy, as th.-msando have testified. rot-? RfUNEY. LAVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE is the best medicine ever sold over •< druggist’s counter. YJK.-J^anart tamxwc THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE k LIGHT RUNNING^ (iemmE Ifyon want either a Vibrating Shuttle. Bo taiy oliuttlo or a Mingle Thread (C/iatn AYhcAJ Hewing Machine write to THE NEW HOME SEWINO MACHINE COMPART Orange. Man. Mnnr .rwlnz machine, ere made to sell rezardl?.. ol Quality, hut the New Home l> inudc to wear. Our ruaranty never run* out, Hold by authorized denier* only, roa SALK BY R, H. WOOTTEN risr: :.L^JrrjM’JCry ' KILLthbOOUOK ano CUKE the L.UNC8 WITH |grj" te Issewy PKICK A - - 60c & $1,00. . .103 Trial BotUe Frte) I AND ALL TWlO/tf AMD MJMQTROUBLES. IGUAliA.'TTKED 8 &TIBFA0XO&1 , OB MONEY REFUNDED. Jr. J. C. Croley PHYSICIAN & SURGEON MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA. Office Second Floor Opera House Build ing. Office hours II a. m. to 1 p. m. [3 p. m. to 4 p. tr. '•r. M. HALL. M. D. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGIOt Office hours n a. m. to m-e p. m Office in Callaway Budding, 136$ West Hancock Street. Milledgeville, . . . . Ga Oct. it), ly. Drt.EDWARD fl: TIGNER DeirdSuroeoi. MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS- J. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Milledgeville, Ga. One Million Brick Now in Stock. ijk, * tl Can fill all orders at once wilh the best brick that can be made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large 1 ders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited. ♦ ♦ Jos. A. Moore Funeral Director and Embalmer WITH MILLEDGEVILLE BUGGY & FlRNITiJRE CO.