The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, December 17, 1909, Image 3

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Afraid of Ghosts Many people are afraid ol ghosts. Few people «re afraid of germs. Yet the ghost is a fancy and the germ is a fact. If the germ could be magnified to a size equal to its terrors it would appear more terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Gems can’t be avoided. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink. The germ can only prosper when the condition cf the system gives it free scope to establish it self and develop. When there is a deficiency of vital force, languor, restlessness, a sallow cheek, si hollow eye, when the appetite is poor and tho sleep is broken, it is time to guard against the germ. Y fortify the body against all germs by the use of Dr. Pierce's Gold cn Medical Discovery. It increases the vital power, cleanses the system of clogging impurities, enriches tho blood, puts the stom ach and organs of digestion and nutrition in working condition, so that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed. Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol, w’hisky or habit-forming drugs. All its ingredients printed on its outsido wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum but a medicine op known composition and with a record of 40 yean of cures. Accept no substitute—there is nothing " just as good." Ask your neighbors. SOME POULTRY POINTERS VALUABLE BOOK ON LOOSE LEAF BOOKKEEPING Explains how you can improve your office methods, save time and money by using MOORE’S MODERN METHODS CALL AT OUR STORE Let us explain how Moore’s Ledger and Record Forms are used. THE MILLF.DGEVILLE NEWS 102-104 5. WAYNE ST, • nd 242 MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. FEED HENS HAY. Whether the four leaf clover brings luck is a question. We know It makes fine beef nntl pulls the eggs. Fowls must have bulky food to render their concentrated grain ration digest Iblo and saw them from hard crop. Clover Is not Just dry stufT like sawdust. It contains nitrogen and lime and Is rich In nutrition. Look at tills table, which shows the ratio of nutritive qualities: Clover, 1:0.1; corn, 1:8.9; potatoes, 1:1.7: barley, 1:0.1; wheat, 1:0.5. Clover has more lime than any of these and Is nlniost the same as wheat. No wonder It makes Biddy cackle. It Is cheap, easily prepared and keeps Indefinitely. Cut second growth clover Just as blossom Is turning. This retains strength In leaf and stalk that would go to seed. Hnlf dry. turning both sides to sun. sack and hang In barn to cure. Thus It keeps Us strength, color and sweetness. In the winter It Is cut Into short lengths and fed dry In hoppers or steamed and fed In the soft mash. tall behind her ears. You may lay a dozen eggs down on our scratching floor. Our hens will look at them and us ns If to say, “Keep off the eggs.” Then a bright eyed Biddy will get down and cuddle them under her ns If nfrald our big feet will crush the beautiful white globes. LEARN TELEGRAPHY And step at once into a Paying Railroad Position. Others Have Succeeded—Wl)^ Not <Ioci? The Georgia School of Telegraphy Will equip you for the work at a cost of only $35, -a n z a E q a a \ r z u z Enter Now—Classes Forming ceiion MRS M. V. HALL, Principal at Georgia Military College whbh EGO FIENDS. I The old bay horse snaps up Biddy's eggs In the manger. Easiest way to catch Mr. Skunk Is to set the steel trap with an egg. Crows love hen fruit. Eggs are popular. We can't blame chickens for eating them. They know a good thing when they lay It. But. naturally, the egg Is sacred to tho hen unless she has the habit, and she gen erally handles them with care. | Yes; It's exasperating to lose eggs, to flml the telltale yellow on nest eggs ntid feathers of liens and roosters, for roosters, too. love eggs, but to them also an egg Is sacred us Is the hen lay ing In her sanctum sanctorum. Acci dental breakage and consequent egg eating may generally be traced to care less poultr.vtnun. The causes are soft and thin shell eggs from lack of grit; nests that are too high, small, public, open on top: too ninny hens laying In one nest, and lack of lieef scrap. I This Is the whole trouble In l cracked eggshell, and all can be rent- i edled. One advocates placing eggs stuffed with soft soap before the liens. Good way to clean ’em out. Another tells us I to take all castoff eggs mid shells from the Incubator and feed them to tho liens unt 11 they get a surfeit. He must have poor hutching eggs. But all peo ple don’t run Incubators, and where are these rejected eggs to come from In the winter? We take those castoff eggs minus the shell and mix them In soft feed, and our hens always cackle for more. We never had egg (lends. If we had one, we would Ule the point of her beak until It was sore. If that ^ didn't stop her, we would flle off her I Women Who Are Envied. I Those attractive women who are j lovely in face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like them. | A weak, sickly noman will be nervous and irnUhb Coatipation or Kidney ! j> liscm, h.cw in simpler, blotches, skin erupt ions and a wretched complexion. ! For ali such, Electric Bitters work won- | ders. They regulate Stomach, Liver land Kidnpys, purify the blood; give I strong nerveH, bright eyes, pure breath, I smooth, velvety skin,lovely complexion, j Many charming women owe their health I and beauty to them. 50c at All Drug- I gists. (Prickly Ash, Poke Boot end Potassium.) i St*? t-’ S* at ' am ^ ^ • gp. g*. ,fu ^ ^ ^ W| ’ ®^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • K •'a • ^ V, ■ V S'l w '?« til/ til/ VI/ Baldwin Go. BiioU Pottery Go'l m m Is now fully equipped to furnish you with best grade Brick in any Jquantity fiom one to as many thousands as is needed. Size 2^X4x3. These brick are guaranteed to be first class in (.very respect. Correspondence solicited. FIRST CLASS END CUT BRICK. HARD BURNED. NOTHING BETTER MADE. EMMETT L. BARNES, MANAGER. <0 OA niLLKDQEVILLO, trA FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. When you are shipping live fowls feed them only solid gralus mid pleu- ty of water before shipment. Cash In the wallet Is better than chickens In the coop. Waiting for high prices tills time of year Is like hunting for gold mines In the moon. The habit of throwing the entrails of chickens to the poultry is to be con demned. The crop need not be full of feed if tlio bird is made to fast bo- fore killing. Tho York county (Pa.) people rather had the laugh ou the Washington au thorities when they sent out the news that eggs could be preserved for an indefinite time by simply greasing them with lard. That method has been used In York for sevonty-flvo years. Red tape makes Washington a back number. Some poople feed their stock any thing. A mau skinned a dead horse, sold the hide and hung the quarters In his barn to grind for the chickens as needed. Another went to the fer tilizer factory and secured the dried, ground, diseased horse for bis chickens and sold the eggs to Ins neighbors. He professed to be a Christian too. The boys who are raising show birds are now working out their problems and putting the best foot forward. Those who wore naughty last year and used other boys’ birds to win should read the articles against the practice In the Journals ntid reform be fore they are caught and get It In the neck. When one of our New York duck specialists, who hatches 80,000 a year, told a Canadian poultry convention that he gets up every morning nt 2 o'clock and makes a round of his duck brooders they all woke up and took notice. That's for you, old lazybones. Wake up! In a recent fire In Camden, N. J„ n tenant rushed Into the flames to res cue a hen that was sitting on Rock eggs. While a rescuing pnrty wns get ting ready to rescue him the hero emerged with the hen under his arm and his poekets full of eggs. Ten of tho eggs hatched. Wonder they didn't get overheated. The word Is pronounced tu-luis (tl ns In feud), not two-louse. There’s not a louse on a Toulouse. The poultrymnn who Is too lazy to hltry dead fowls, but nllows them to lie In the sun to breed maggots, to Breed I Unborn Pek, should keep u few turkey buzsnrds around to olenn up the carrion. He might pass them off on some of our licensed Judges for a new breed. Ctrppio^ Him. "At the rial: of being considered egotistic"— began the conceited fel lore. "Constant exposure," interrupted Mists Peppery, "makes you minimize the rink. 1 suppose, Mr. Ilragg."-— Phila delphia Press. Another Question. “I tell you,” suld the promoter, “that mine can be made to give up money." "I suppose It can," said the small stockholder. “IIow about the officers of the companyV"—Washington Star. Loud. Cholllp—You girls are always talking about clothes. You don’t hear mo say anything about clothes'. Moll Ip — You don't have to. They speak foi themselves!— Yonkers States man. — MARTS rOSITIYK CURES or ALL roans AND BTAORS or — Physicians endorse P. P.P.ua apian- did combination, and pre$cr'.bo It with great satisfaction for the cures of all forms and stages of Primary, Secondary yon will regain fleah and strength. a9 Waateof energy and all dlsoaeee roeulting from orertaxlng the ay item are cored by p’ 1 1 th.uMOf P. P. P. end TortUry ByphllU, BrphtUtio Ith.u- LwUMwhn«« (jatmntarapolMinedud jnatlsra, Scrofulous Clcore and Borea, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid- g> whoeeblood lain an Impure conditiondue to menstrnal irregularities are peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonio ana Bey Complaint*, old Cluronio Ulcers that o PATARRU LJ cppnnii a Ufl l Hnrin «as^ ulmUrULA ham reflated all treatment. Catarrh, Hkln Plsoases, lemma, Chronic Temalo Complaint*, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Bcaldhoad, ate., etc. I\ P. P. i« a powerful tonio and an CO blood eleaulng he Uifl of P P P Prickly Ash. Poke Root aud Potassium, Bold by all Druggist*. F. V. LIPPMAN Proprietor excellent appltlaer, building up the ■jetem rapidly. If you are weak and taoble, and fool badly try P. P. P., and T3& 8avannah, - Co. RHEUMATISM REPAIRS GIN---’-'— ® " — and Repairs for Sams. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In lectors. Pipes, Vntves and Plttlnge, light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines Cane Mills In stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY. Auaustn. Ga. CATARRH Pay your state and county ta x e s now. Books close Dec. 20. K. P. Hawkins, Tax Collector. THE EXPRESS MAN WILL RECEIVE YOUR PACKAGE THE SAME DAY WE GET YOUR ORDER PROMPT SHIPMENTS IS THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS WS WILL SHE? ANY OF THE FOLLOWING EXPF.EGS PREPAID BLENDED GOODS Lewis' (A Uunte, Berger Echo Spring Cescede (Tennessee) WUsoa Harry Hill Club «EMI IJSV3 Oarer Ooarre Any of the Above Brtnde . 16.03 112.00 Bluta'e Uoaocmis 4.00 12.00 SheridsnClub 2.75 8.00 Herylsod Club 6.50 13.50 lit. Vernon d.OO 16 00 Block Ubel 1.00 16.00 0 Dotilm to ths Got. BOTTLED IN BOND 4 IkMtUs 13 toui«e Pour It are 7.00 18.60 Three Feathers ..... . 18.60 4 Fun Quorts 12 Full Churt* CORN WHISKEY Clarke's Pure Rye.... $12.00 * Full 12 Full Bon ay Block 13.00 Quoru QumrU Early Times 12.00 Tennessee Old Reserve $1.00 an co C ugfenheimrr.... ... 6.00 12.00 Black and Blue $.00 voo Mr! wood 6.00 12.00 Harvest Corn 10 60 Blum’s Monogram.... 12.00 Uurtl V»1 Uj 10.50 Monchef Spring 11.00 Checker Board 9 00 Clark's Sour Mash ... 10.60 BULK WHISKIES $2.60, 88.00, $3.60, $4.00, 84.60, 86.00) $.60, 6.00 per Gsllon. BULK COEN WHISK2Y iOO Proof 92.60, $3.00, $3.60 per Galloo, according to i«i. On all orders for $3.50 or over goods will be a Ripped in handsome gloss jars. WE HANDLE ALL. IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. PABSTS BLUE BIBBON EEE3 Per Barrel, 10 doe. p'nti $12 00 Per Dorn, packed in Boste.. - 1-60 Prices F- o. 8 J4cln.srf.lt, Fl$v 411 iRgS ASK FOR PRICES JUNG’S CINCINNATI BEEB Per Berrrl, 10 dot. pints $8.60 Per Dcien. parked in Boxes ,..., 1.C0 i rites r. 0. 8. JtckAOioiUe, Fla. LONG OtiTANCC PHOMT Positively cured aVjdnotone drop of medicine tiken internally. Immediate relief and cure for sufl'ererd of head colds, chronic sore throat, congested Bronchial tubes, Broncliills, Laryngitis. Catarrhal deafness. Asthma and Bay fever. Nat a medicine to upset your system, but simply a tablet which when dis solved in water makes a wonderful cleansing, soothing, and healing antiseptic, which is especially adapted to the delicate membrane linings of the NONE and Til HO AT and when used with the glass nasal douche, which we supply, or as a gargle, will immediately remove the mucus by thoroughly cleansing the breath ing passages to the nose and throat, consequently allaying the discharge and giving nature an opportunity to get the respiratory organs into a healthy con dition. This can neve be accomplished while the breathing passages are filled with poisonous discharge of the mucus membrane, and unless the breathing pas sages ate cleansed and treated with a proper healing untiseptic a slight cold will invariably result in Catarrh, La Grippe, sore throat. Cold in head or chest and frequently result seriously. Ormshy’s Nasal Douche Ircalinenls will positively relieve immediately and will cure all diseases of the nose and throat and will give wonderful rolief to sufferers of Bronchial troubles and tuberculosis of the throat and lungs. To convince you that this advertisement states PACTS, sign the coupon be low, mail it to us with 50 els , and wo will immediately mail you a $1.00 box of Onushy’s Nasal Douche treatments containing 25 treatments with glass nasa douche or forty treatments without douche. The 25 treatments with douche will be mailed unless otherwise ordered. FREE—We will gladly mail you a valuable hook with chart in five colors showing the Ormsby method by which diseases of tho resDiratory organs are treated. One of the thousands of unsolicited testimonials we receive: Gentlemen: Several months ago 1 was very much worried about a cold I had contracted and which had settled in tnv head, from which position it was appar ently impossible to dislodge it; aftpr suffering greatly fo ten days or two weeks a friend prevailed upon me to try Ormsby’s Nasal Douche Tables, with almost instantaneous results; in fact the results wore so extremely gratifying that I d ecided to continue the use of the Treatments in an endeavor to cure myself of catarrh, with which 1 had suffered for years, and after taking the medicine ac cording to directions for about six weeks 1 wus entirely cured ntid have not been able to detect the slightest trace of the disease since that time, I also recommended the ubb of the Treatments to a friends who has suffered for years from Asthma, and he has just left the office after informing me that the Tablets ha J actully cured him; that he had not felt a trace f .o the old trouble for move than two months, and that had been the longest respite he had for about twenty years. Now, gentlemen, this is the first time in my fife that I have ever recom mended in any way a so-called “patent medicine” and I hope that you will take it as the evidence of one who sincerely appreciates the high merit of the article that you are placing upon the market as a curative agent. • Very sincerely yours, JOHM R, MACLEOD, 1032 No. Bonnie Brae. Los Angeles, Calif. COUPON PACIFIC CHEMICAL CO /IPANY, BOB s. Broadway, Los anqeles. Cal. P!«ftH<* mail me as per your oflTor, $1,00 box of Ormjby'a Nuial Douche Treatmonts, for which 1 enclose you 00 cent*. Name Adrirens 517-519 West Bay Street CHAS. BLUM & COMPANY Jacksonville Florida Could Not Bo Better. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment, lotion or halm to compare with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils Ulcers, Eczema, Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Colds Sores, Chapped Hands its supreme Infallible for Piles. Only 25c. at All Druggists. II ■ oi mi Kinds on snort No tics Done 5u J- D. (Pierson Next,Door to J. R. Hines Central oi Georgia Railway company * CURRENT 8CUEDULK;F0R millkdgeville. Arrive from Macon and Gordon 1:20 p. m. dally. “ “ “ “ “ 0M3 " *• except Sunday *• “ Covington 11:29 ». *r. “ “ “ E.itonton 7:59 *• “ D-oart f*r Macon and Gordon 4 " “ " " •* " 7A*) • 11 M exrent .Sunday *• ‘ Covington 1 "-'0 v m -j “ Kaioruon C 35 ** except kunda;