The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, December 17, 1909, Image 2

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voBHnnpHMHnMEaEnsBSSS |g 0 OBMAnI I woof TEN I FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS m are making a special run on 9\ s Table Linens. Doilies. § s Towels and Towel $ s Linens 1 \)i — ——- \kl in the same sale and at LOW W For The Children ’ Ijl PRICES are Rugs, Art Squares, Lace Curtains, Curtain Swiss \t/ white anil colors. ill f* 'H m JOOODMAN* 2 8 WOOTTEN S ICL > f H "^5 -“25"^5 ** “"S’ ■ ^ "^5 • ^ "J?" Till 010 HIUHI tOCTORS. •LUtr II ME Ml 10MMT 10MTEI. KII1M lUOWTEt II MEDICIII. wi ohm too m urge hid uiueiie eipiiimce oi the ioio tSUIllSMD AND MOM MllAttU mClAHIH IH HI SOUTH Autburueu by U>. >i.i, to Ireol CHROIIC, MtfVOUS AND tfECUl •ISEASLS. W* Kuaraaiee io refund money If noi i ed. All m*dl- i-tops (urntithPd ready for use- no mercury hr inurlou* ronlit hire used. No deienllon from beelnent ratten* el a dleianaa treated by mall and expreea. Medletiee eenioverywhere free from fare or breakage. No medicine seat 4 O. D. unit** In ■truoted. Chargee low. Thoueanda of c*eea etrtd State your ______ oeae and eeud for term*. Counullalion FRII aid confidential, In 7h */a« P«reon, or by letter. Call or write today. Un't delay. Narvoui DebNity and Waaknaasas stricture SJISl'flaAS" 1 "* ,l1 **' of Mil), *** remltaVjeuibfal folly and ei<»% - - harmful laainfnan . Ml MUilni Iumii by ti urlae.pl qpleaand bloicb** on tha lar* luaha* of lilood tu ih* bead,paint in tha back, eunrutail Idea* i«t f«i faifulnatt batbfulaata, a« at tlna w> aorlaty. it of eltal fotoie. Iota of manhood, ate , eurad for t Wa raa ato» night Iota##, rertnra Inti vitality, .•top and mama young or mldriia avad eha art aakla and nrvrh* and mak* lb*in fli for marriage biat terilabladltaaaa, In all Ua forma and >U|«a, ou.nl fur life. Blood lime ek.il IHaaaaaa. IJI. era. Hwallliiga. tor** yeur pj.a ui.na ea.u tMaoaaaa. ulcere, ftwallltiaa. I (tnn<»ri haea. 4 aet and all fauna of prlvaia dla outad ie atar Cwrad W aguarantee it refuad money tf ati pe< mananily eurod. Kid nay Bladdar and Preitatio nioaeaaa Mco*eafull? 4r#ale<1 ar- * UiSVISVS Iyr„,nl WILKS ami | ed by palal*ae andbloodlaaa maihoda harmfu Ireattnant. No pain and cutting horglaa oraounda. >> daWiilloa from bual I .a Thwu«anila cured W guarantee la refund] nay if n«. pai manaatly eu#4. My book fatly ex >ina «lila dlaeaae. Uailnnnala Enlarged elaa In Ihr eprolam- fariCOCeit causlii* n*ruu«d*btll»y weakn**/ at the nerauua ayaieiu, ale., yrr.aaeaUy eurad with out pain. H y d r o e a i e SKKfiJSr — A Littt* W««-kld. Why Is It Tcry hunt for a goat to tre g<M<l? Thla question was asked during the noon recess at the little red seboo). I houae one day. The boy who asked I It la quite a funny boy, bo everybody tried to give a lively answer. "Because be'a too hard headed," | ihoufed one. "Because he won’t mind his ma." ventured another. "Beenuth he dothent know how.", lisped a pretty little fellow with yel low curls. "Because he gives too many butts." said the dear little achoolmn'nm, glanc ing brightly at certain scholars who are fond of making excuses. "Because people nre never extra good to him,” answered a tall boy rather sheepishly. "I don't know nbout that." put In n chubby little maid. "Some people nre very good to animals.” “All wrong!” cried the funny boy. ”I)o you give It up? Why Is It very hard for a goat to be good? I made It up my own self. Do you want to know?” “Yes, yes. Tell us!” cried one and nil. "Well." snld the funny boy rpry gravely. "It's beenune he wns born a little wco-kld."—Philadelphia Ledger. Game of Initials. A lender la llrst chosen who begins the game by addressing to any player a remark whose words begin with the Initials of that player’s iqitne In tlielr proper order or some epithet beginning with those Initials. The others, one by one, address the same player In like manner. Whenever the player, so addressed can answer one of tho oth ers with n sentence or epithet begin ning with the latter's Initials before tho next player speaks then all the players must nddress the one so nn- swered. and so the game goes on. For instance, if the player’s Initials nre A. K. B. he may be addressed as "an exquisite beauty," "nre eggs break able,” "npplo eating brutalizes,” "an early bird,” etc. A similar game Is known In Ger many. where It is called Nntnonsplel (name play). In It tho names or epi thets nre given, one by one, by each plnyer to his neighbor, who must guess to whom they refer. Hang.d, Nat Hung. A well known English critic many years Ago In commenting on some amuslrg Americanisms called special attention to the common nsc In this country of the word "hung” Instead of "hnngwl" In connection with the ex ecution of a malefactor. In England, he snH. beef Is hung, gates are hung, eurtahs are bung, but felons nre hanged. In the United States, on the. contrary, felons are treated like beef, j gate* and curtains and are all "hung." I There wns a time when this criticism] wns Just, hut no careful speaker or writer In this country now uses "hung" In that connection, "flanged" Is right, of -ourec. and the wide nwnkers should I •renember that. An Animal Hospital. London has a large building which Ins been converted Into a hospital for animals. It Is divided Into wards, with mvrs of padded trenches, nont boxes or jomfortahle stalls. The money for this hospital wns contributed by the con gregations of 2,000 churches In Eng land. Ireland, Scotland and W'nlcs. Packages of leaflets telling about the work were distributed by boys and girls, and ministers preached on kind ness to nnlmnls. Hardly n great city today is without Its nnimnl hospitals, some especially for cats, others for horses and sttil others for birds. These hospitals show a great advance lu humane sentlineut over the days of onr grandfathers. BRAIN AND IMPRINT The Underwood Typewriter is so constructed tnat its typebar impril* at once the character the brain directs. Its work may be done on timeand without delay or fatigue to the operator. THE UNDERWOOD STANDARD Typewriter is so made and fitted— does its work so easily and certainly that the highes touch of the < perator secures the result. There is no loss ot time—no conscious rflort—no waste of muscle tissue or nerve torce no worry the visible writing shows at once whether the imprint is right or wrong and it correction is necessary, it's easy. If you will come in to see him, a very pleasant mannered man will show you all the ins and outs of the UNDERWOOD, answer your questions and not try to be a salesman to you— unless you so wish. Why not, come in today—at any business hour convenient to you. ac\uT\e AJou ADWV &\>eT\\\xaW\j TI)e Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. Anywhere See Milledgeville News. BOOK •?lh* 4 , :r. • rpllrll«B» Ibovi tltllMt Fr«a Museum T..\Vr“L In lk* eltj. Very ln*Uu«tlr» Ouxta* . it .V •tklnt What Cats Are These? A dangerous cut? Catastrophe. A library cut? Catalogue. A questioning cat? Catechism. A cat that Is g-ssl to eat? Catsup. A cat with n coid? Catarrh. A cat prized as n gcui? Cutseye. A subterranean cat? Catacomb. A ent that flavors tlie grapes? Cat awba. A water cat? Cataract. A tree cat? Catnlpa. A horned cat? Cattle. A cat that will be a butterfly? A cat erpillar. A cat that can fly? Catbird. A cut that can swim? Catfish. How Sea Lions Capture Guile. The sea lion displays no little skill and cunning In cnptnrlng gulls. When In pursuit the sen lion dives deeply un der water and swims some distance from where It disappeared; then, rising cautiously. It exposes the tip of Its nose t ong tho surface, at the same time giv ing It a rotury motion. The unwary bird near by alights to catch the object, while the sen lion at the same moment settles beneath the waves and at one bound with exteuded Jaws seizes Its screaming prey and Instantly devours It. HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS DR. KING MEDICAL CO., NO IMlXed MlllV (Thoroighl* r*«i>onslt>i« Uf»llf InMniortUd nitdii thi l»»i •( &r|tx.) / J wsntsvP j The Dark of the Dog. J Gardiner in his "Music of Nature” ; tells us that lu a state of uattiro dogs i do not hark, but simply whine, howl or • growl, the explosive sound known as hnrklng being found only In dogs that are domesticated. The harking of a dog, he snyB. Is nn acquired faculty, an effort on tho dog's part to speak de rived from his association with man.— New York American. gfflaasasaa eeaaaaaj | Look Here j Pi4 tregyea^,. We have previously carried on ly a partial stock of Wagon and Carriage material, but have de cided to make this class of goods a special feature from now on. We have secured connection with one of the largest manu facturers in the South, and are loading up to the roof with— RIMS, SPOKES, HUBS, SHAFTS, AXLES, SKEINS, TIRES, WHEELS, ETC. When in need ot any parts that go into a vehicle, call on us, we'll save you money. Don’t forget otir line or Buggies, Sutties, and Wagons, s equal to the best and better than many. See our harness, just in, but bought early in the Spring. The style, quality, and prices will appeal to all good judges of first class goods. Moran & Wilkinson. Wilkinson Streot leeeaaaea aaeasss can compare in attractiveness with the one wearing a Necklace, a Locket ami Chain, a Watch, a Brooch or oth er article of Jewelry bought at this store. The Good Taste Of Our Jewelry is undeniable. Thejquality we guar antee. Us price we leave to your own good judgement to say if it be not reasonable GRANT JEWELRY CO. N.o corvuccUon tdU\\ S\ar i>txnc,Vn} Compaq Piggy’s Occupation. "SVhnt Is your occupation, sir?" Inquired the census taker then. And the pis at once replied. "I make my living by my pen.” FOIt SALE. Forty acres of land, just back of Dr. Allen's. For prices nnd terms ad dress— H. J. Lamar, z21 Second St., Macon, Ga. Bakery For Sale. Mrs. J. It. Fair having bought half interest in the J. F. Bell grocery store, offers the City Bakery for sale. This is a fine opoortunity for some one to invest in a good paving business. In New business Mrs. Fair solicits the patronage of old and new friends, as suring all of fair treatment. BARRETT HEIGHTS LOTS for sale. 120.00 and upwards. Address E. W. Gould, Macon, Ga. ^ "1 have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited S >reby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that if ’ sc ft a short time longer I will he fully able to eradicate the disease of ( rty years' standing."— -David Meeklson. > OTHER REMARKABLE CASES. Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, Stone county, Mo., writes: “I have been In bad health for thirty-seven years, and after taking twelve bottles of your l’eruna I am cured.” Mr. C. N. Peterson, 138 South Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, writes: “J cannot tell you how much good Peruna has done me. Constant confinement In my store began to toll on my health, and 1 felt that I was gradually breaking down. I tried several remedies, butobtalned no permanent relief until I took Pe runa. 1 felt better Immediately, and five bottles restored me to complete health.’* A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. Mr. r>. C. rrosser, Bravo, Allegan Co., Mich., writes: “Two years ago I was badly afllieud with catarrh of the stomach. T had had a run of typhoid fever, was very depleted. I could find nothing I conld eat without causing dis tress and sour stomach. Finally I came to the conclusion that I had catarrh of tho stomach and seeing Peruna advertised, began to take it. It helped me soon, and after taking three or four bottles I was entirely cured of stomach trouble, ami can now eat anything.” Ask Your Druggist for 1910 Peruna Almanac. YOU MAY POSSIBLYjTHINK That you are perfectly satisfied with the whiskey you are now using* We think you will be better satisfied with ECHO SPRING The South'* Ftvorti* Drink. A tiW ECHO SPRING CANE SPRING fir til Hoo CANE SPRING Doiil«4 In Bond ip*. $5.00 6.00 • Oh. <7.00 7.00 $12.00 12.00 OUR SPECIAL BRANDS »T guarantee FULL MEASURE. RED LABEL _ JOCKE'/’a.uV WHITE LABEL TASTY"UYE IMMENSE RYE Per OxL 4 Qti. 4 Qti. 12 Otv 24 Ptv 44 Rxtf Pts. $2.1)0 $2.60 $o.50 $6.60 $7.25 $7.60 EL 2.25 2.75 3.S5 7.23 7.50 8.00 5.50 3.00 4.25 8.00 8.50 9.00 — Our Leader 2.50 S.00 4.25 8.00 8.60 9.00 — 2.75 3.25 4.C5 8.75 9.00 9.50 - - . 3.00 3.50 5.00 9.00 9.50 10 00 ... S 00 350 5.00 9.00 10 00 10.50 3.f»0 4 00 5.60 10.00 10.50 u.oo fcOTICr TT* Jo not profqjr fxfrr*. rkir?*« , EXPRESS CHAKCES PREPAID i than on* patio* or four quart a. an.' o* pint* and half pint* not leu IYjmi I * *1 ii fUllU or 4* haft pat*. AU fallca 04 4et • f«T •> jo «l •**« viU he tripped to hi ad note glau fit—a u*etul huuarhohl i ; MiA pock op* u** ship w# Include, fret charge, a aamp'.c of eithor TASTY *f IMMENSE. 7hit bottle contain* ttvo good drink* , THE- JOSEPH ZAPF CO., Inc. ' JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA. Capital Stock $250,000.00 dttpiKW r\ -»<**-*• Long Distance Phone “4S r*