The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, December 31, 1909, Image 3

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(Prickly Anh, Poke Root and Potassium.) ifacts rocrrira crura or all porhj and stages op - rhywiclanoondoreoP. p. p, os a fplen- £14 combination, and proaenbe it with Croat satisfaction for tho cure* of all forma and stages of Primary, (Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitic Rhea- G9 snstism. Scrofulous rioors and Boras, C9 Hey Complaints, old CUronio I'ioor* that a PATARRU si uii E HBlE&n ■0 bare resisted all treatment. Catarrh, Kiln *■1 ueiq Diseases. Zcaema, Chronic Female Complaint*, Mercurial Poison, Totter, Sealdhaad, etc., cte. S3 reliant appitircr, building np the •; stem rapidly. If you are weak and feeble, and fed be*Ly try P. I*. P., and SS L ▼on will regain flesh and strength. Waste of energy and all Unease* reuniting from overtaxing tho system are cored by thanae of P. P. P. Ladies whose sys terns are poisoned and whoeebloodisinan impure conditiondne to menetraal irregularities are peculiarly ben shied bj the wonderful tonic and SCROFULA blood cleansing properties of P. F. P* Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potassium. Bold by all Drug si* La. F. V. LIPPSV3AM Propriotor Savannah, ■ Ca. RHEUMATISM ECZEMA CUn Pimples Dlsnpprar ami Complexion Llearcfl Over-night. Now Vork.—Thousands are taking ] advantage of the generous offer made j bv The Woodworth C.o. 1163 Broadway, I New Vork City requesting an experi mental package of Lemola the new skin discovery, which is mailed free of charge to all who write for it. It alone is sufficient to clear the complexion >ver night and rid the face of pimples in a few hours. Those who have tried I.EMOLA will find that the 60e. box on safe in Mill- edgeville at all Drug stores is sufficient to cure the worst from of Eczema where the partB effected are not too large' On the first application of Le- mola the itching will stop. It has cured thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teet ers, flashes, Itchings, Irritations, Acmes S'alings and Crustion of skin, scalps of infants, children and adults. It is good for the preservation and pur ification af the skin, scalo, hair and 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. *358 Princessc Chemise, 34 to 44 bust We carry in stock aff the latest de signs in May Manton patterns at 10 cts: each. FINNEY DRY GOODS CO. The Home Life suDplied one of the marvels of the on-sent investigation, an Insurance Company without any obvious scandals. N. Y. Tribune, 12 12 05. “From the good old summertime,’r Georgia Elberta Fairview Canning Factory. Mr. Hughes failed to bring out a, single questionable transaction. N. Y. Sup, 12 !2 03. Honest company fount 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 Post, 12-11-05. These comments si e tk volumes to those who are careful as to where they put their money for safe keep ing. General Agency for the Old Home Life i< in Grand Building, Macon, Georgia. JOSEPH S. COOK. General Agent Send post card for information. BARRETT HEIGHTS LOTS for sale. $20,00 and upwards. Address E. W. Gould, Macon, Ga. J SMOKFE J Bonner’s Daisy t 5-Cent Cigar « For sale by Haw Splendidly Gorgeous our cases look with their new and glittering display of rings, lockets, brooches, etc. SUCH BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY is not to be seen in such variety at such prices anywhere etae but here. See the display by all means an H we know if you have the making of a gift in mind a visit here will tell you just what to choose. GRANT JEWELRY CO. U.o coraccUoTt tnVOtv S\.at * Milledgeville. Ga. $♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦•♦♦**« 'to*** Gom ? aT ^ MILLEDGEVILLE BR1GK WORKS- J J. \V McMILLAN, Proprietor, 3J:lledceville, Ga. One Million Brick Now in Stock. * zk i, fill all orders at once with the best brick that can be g Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large 5 n be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited. v.an made, d ers ctn THE LADY IN THE AUTOMOBILE. I Original.) Miss Mary King, equipped for an au tomobile ride, stood at u front window waiting. She was a country girl with the glow of health on her cheeks who] had come to the city the day before nud stopped In one of a row of stone front houses, but she was not to re- malu there. Her cousin, Tom Arehnrd, was coming with his automobile to take her to his father’s place In a suburban town. She had never seen her cousin or her .uncle or her aunt— not any one of that family. She had never ridden In an automobile. Tom was to call for her at 10 o’clock, and at 10:30 be had not arrived. Mary was growing impatient. Suddenly a beautiful machine turned a corner, came up the street and stop ped In front of the house, lu It was Cousin Torn—who else could It be?— n handsome young fellow, who got out and was about to mount the steps when he looked up at the number above the door, then turned to the next house. Mary, naturally assuming that lie was making a mistake, rushed to the door to call him. Too late; he had disappeared. No matter. lie would discover his mistake nud return. She would wait for him on the stoop, she stood there a few minutes admiring tho beautiful spick and span dark green machine with Its polished brass mountings. It looked so pretty that she thought she would go down to It. \Vheu she got ttiore a stop Into It was so easy and the cushioned sent so tempting that she got In and sat down. Now, the gentleman who had gone In next door was not Cousin Tom at all, but Harry Craven, one of those graceless scamps who was not likely to throw an adventure over his shoul der. From a window of his club—he bad called to replenish Ills cigar case- lie was surprised to see a pretty girl sitting In Ids machine with ns much cotnposul’e ns If she owned It. He was going for n spin and wished she would stay there. But ho didn’t ex pert that she would. As soon as he appeared she would discover that she had made u mistake. Ho went out prepared for anything. On seeing 1dm approach the lady smiled, put out her hand and said: “Why, Cousin Tom, what linn made you to late?" “Late?" "Yes. Anl why did you go Into 30? 1 wrote you to come to 33." “Y.'ell, now! Upon my word. Sixes and eights are much alike. But this Is no way for cousins to greet one an other." Aral the rascal beilt forward nml I Used her through her xoil. Then he took Ills seat beside his newly found cousin. There was a series of chugs anil off went the machine. Now commenced a sparring on the part of the cousinless Mr. Craven to prevent detection. He skilfully avoid ed committing himself on anything till he had learned something about It ] from the lady. He gathered that hs was expected to take her to his fa ther's residence lu the suburbs. It so happened that his own father lived In the suburbs, and his mother and sis tors an 1 1“ if s-i wet 1 U- turned his course In, up Jurt I cf - ! i - ■ , -s. i at, and her duegtr r.i *♦.« il ,,v- on the front plir’xn, entr giul ut rein.mg and needlework, when up the roadway to the house came Ilnrry In his auto, a young lady beside him. “Rless me!” said Alice Craven. “Her* comes Harry with some one, and I look a fright.” “Good gracious!” exclaimed Mrs. Craven. “And we’ve nothing blit scraps from yesterday’s dinner for lunch.” "Mother." cried Harry ns he round ed the machine up to the porch, "you’ve forced me to make a guy of myself by not keeping me posted Here’s Cousin Mary come to visit us, and if It hadn’t been that she’s stay ing next door to the club 1 would have missed her entirely.” The excitement attending tho meet ing of her aunt and cousins for the first time prevented Mary from taking In the reul moaning of this. Harry handed her out. and, going to her sup posed aunt, sho threw her urms around her neck and kissed her, then did the same with the others. She was ap- palled nt tho coldness of her reception nt.d was wondering what to do next when Harry tipped his favorite sister the wink and suggested that their cousin he taken upstairs "to brush off the duBt.” While they were gone Harry made a confession to his mother. After a sound rating she agreed with him that the poor girl must be extricated from her harrowing position with grent deli cacy und that to do this the deception must be kept up for a time. I When Mary reappeared sbe was made heartily welcome. That after- ! noon Harry went about telling all their | friends that a cousin was visiting them and arranged for a series of entertain I ments. He kept Mary much of the I time out with him in hi* automobile and devoted himself exclusively to her. j But whenever his mother proposed to I bring the comedy to a close be put her 1 off. It was not till he saw a notice I In the newspapers of tho dlsappear- j mice of Mary King and the terrible anxiety of lier family and friends that I he came to tils senses and begged his mother to break the matter to the kid naped girl and beg her to bo merciful to him. j now all this was accomplished and the matter bashed up never got out. ( Sealed lips for once prevented the re- ; porters from getting at the truth, and Harry finally atoned for Ills Indlscre- i 'ion by making the girl he bad spirit- away a model husband. I SILVIA LEWIS BALDWIN. If You WorK Outdoors Any cold you contract should be cured without delay, and driven entirely out of the sys tem—unless you wish to in vite an attack of Pleurisy or Pneumonia. Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant is known ns the most success ful preparationevcrdiscovercd for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs or Chest, Pleurisy, Asthma and diseases of similar nature. This famous remedy has been dispensed for over 78 years, and is sold by all druggists, in three size bottles, $1.00, 50c and 25c. Dr. D. Jayn.’a Tonic Vorml* fail m a oplendid building-up tonic for ayntema weakened by Cougha or Colda, 0000000000000000© & Winter 1 a Shoes Are Arriving @ 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 0 Standard lines ot highest grade and everything 0 “ 0 0 I Fred flaoa Slice Co. 1 Latest styles and shapes of the j best manufacturers’ makes of the cream of splendid shoe leathers. to suit the general public. Give us a call. WANTED FARMS TO SELL. If you have a farm any size, anywhere in the State and want it snlu, list it with us, we can sell it for you. Write us just what you have, location, terms and etc. and what you want for it. We sell farms in all parts of th>- State, any size. Write for our booklet, mailed free. FORD k HALL, REAL estate renting anh i.oans, 18 North Pryor Snort, Kimball House, ATLANTA. GA. Now is the time to eat pure maple syrup and buckwheat cakes. We have them. Chandler Bros. A Thrilling Hiscue. How Bert It. Lean, of Cheney, Wash, was saved from a frightful death Is a story to thrill the world. “A hard cold" he writes, brought on a desperate lung trouble that baffled an expert doctor here. Then 1 paid $10 to $15 a visit to a lung specialist, in Spokane, who did not help me. Then 1 went to California but without benefit. At last I used Dr. King’s New Discovery, which completely cured me and now 1 am as well as ever.” For Lung Trouble, Brochitis, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough its supreme 50c and $! 00 Tritt 1 bottle free. Guaranteed by All Drug gists. 0 5000© STOP! LOOK!! READ!!!' We are going to sell 6,000 jugs of Whiskey during the next thirty days. That’s exactly what we are going to do. We have been planning this sale for some time and have just closed a deal for several special grades of Rye and Corn whieh w e are offering at Record Breaking Prices until the goods are all dispose! of One 2 gal JugCorn. .$3.20 Express Paid One 2 gal Jug Corn. .$3.50 Express Pt id One 2 gal Jug Corn.. $3.75 Express I aid One 2 gal Jug Rye. .$3.GO Express Paid One 2 gal Jug ltye. .$4.00 Express Paid One 2 gal Jug Rye..$4.50 Express Paid We are going to givo you better goods and more goods for the money than you ever received before. It stands to rea son that we would not take the risk of offering these goods to our old time cus tomers unless wo positively knew the goods to be alrignt as we certainly could not afford to lose their trade. The on ly difference between these whiskies and our regular goods is that they are not quite as old, but otherwise are of tho same full stiength and purity. Wo want you to know that these goods aro Straight Whiskies in every respect, re duced to the proper proof according to the price. Any dissatisfied customer shall have the privilege of returning the goods at our expense. 'Remember these prioes hold good only as long as tne goods last. Rothschild Mercantile Onmnonu Jacksonville, 'jUllljJdlljf, Florida Just a can of peaches is a great help for dinner. Fairview Canning Fac tory. 1C Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, a3 thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY,LIVERAND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over druggist's counter. Guy D. Compton M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Horn" Bldg, or Culve r & Kidd’s Drug Store, residence at night, Calls promptly answered. PHONE 209. W. B, HUTCHINGS. —DENTIST— Successor to Dr. F. S. Whitney. Offers his professional services ti the people of this cltv and section. Office in Horne Building. May 1st—1-yr. JO. P. Physician - SurgeoD MILLKNOK VJLLK, - - - GA. 132 t-2 W. Hancock St. Dr. J. C. dole/ PHYSICIAN & SUItGKO* MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA. Office Second Floor Opera House Build ing. Office hours II a. m. to 1 p. m 3 p. m.£to 4 p. 1r. • r. M. HALL. M. D. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SLRGEO Office hours 11 a. m. to 12:30 p. n Office in Callaway Building, 136, West Hancock Street. Milledgeville, ....... G. Oct. iq, ty. Ifvou want elthcra VlhmtlngRhuttle. Rotary Bhultlo ora HI agio Thread f Chain Mitch] Bewlu* Machine write to THE NEW HOME 8EWIN0 MACHINE COMPANY Orange. Mass. Many irwitui machine, ore mode to sell re«ordle« o4 (.unlily, but tho New Home 1, mode to wenr. Our guaranty never run* out. Hold by authorised dealers only* roR BALK BY R, H, WOOTTEN KILL.the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH 421-2nd Street, n Telephone 37. Dr. King’s Nm lissovery FOR Colds 3 offlSk. AND ALL THROAT AND LUNGTR0UBLE8. GUARANTEED SATISFAf/A OH MONEY KEFUNDED. Drt. EDWARD f: TIGN: D5 wi dij ; aeon. BRAIN AND IMPRINT rhe Underwood Typewriter is so constructed tnat its ttpebar imprints at >nce the character the brain directs. Its work may be done on time and without delay or fatigue to the operator. THE UNDERWOOD STANDARD Typewriter s so made and fitted—does its wotk so easily and certainly that the highest ouch of the operator secures the result. There is no loss ol tim* —no :onscious effort—no waste ol muscle tissue or nerve lorce—no worry—the visible writing shows at once whether the imprint is right or wrong and correction is necessary, it's easy. If you will come in to see him, a very pleasant mannered man will show vuu all the ins and outs of the UNDERWOOD, answer your questions and not try to be a salesman to you— unless you so wish. Whv not eorne in todav—at anv business hour convenient to you. it kl *5V k e Ptje Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. An\;vl)cre See Milledgevil.e Kews.