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There is no guess work with us in
this DEPARTMENT.
We carry the most complete stock
of Undertaking Goods in Milledge-
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we EmDiou tue only Licensed
Maimer Here.
MieilpTl Buggy & Fur. Co.
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Store Phone 5!). Residence Phones 188 and 198.
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FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS
'■ guaranteed TO SATISFY PURCHASERS, ,1
FROM THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS.
Paid in Capital Ctock $30,000.00. Eatablimhed 41 1 Years.
Wr $,iv w tn«» Ural KKOnI* I'HOOF PI VMS In IMS. Now Imvo o\«r twenty thousand
untln it . in fum. 11 Wo u\e Krown ami •ol,| more pi mta tlian nil other penoni In lt»e
S .i.i!., m .tut,» »..inhin. d \\ 11W Pc.u> • :i (limits u\.M (‘Icuho nr wo rod > our mom v l no k.
Order nun . it l*tinmt • nl th.'»r pin it* In your moot Ion to got exlrn oarly OHbbagv, iuuI they tun
the i.ur» that mdl for the most money.
Wo sow three tons ot Cabbage Seed per season !
Write fiir fn arntalmr of front proof plmitsof the brut vm t*t i<<>. I'ontninloir vaiuamr in;
lion htiout fruit miii trtivtnhle yro» l pit. Pure on t'nhhwrv 1’Unts In lots or Soft nt tt.oo. 1
MW|| Ml per them milt: MW t » » *no $t «M* * tbon-ntel; 10 Oft) «nd owe $100 (***r thousand. 1
Youna* Island. Our spvcUl **p» ru rat* on plant* t* >cry l »v.
A Win. C. Geraly Co., Box 05 Votings Island. S. C.
full line of Strawberry
liny 1). Compton M. U.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Horne Bldg, or Culvt r &
Kidd's Drug Store, residence nt night,
Calls promptly answered.
PHONE 209.
■ r. A\. HALL. M. D.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SVRGEOF
Office hours ii a. m. to iz:jn p. ni
Office in Hatcher Building, 136^
Wayne Street.
Milledgrville, ...... G*
Oct. iq, ly.
W. B. HUTCHINGS,
-DENTIST—
Successor to Dr. K. 8, Whitney. I
Offers his professional services to
ilie people of this cltv ami section,
Otlice in Horne Building.
Mar tat—1-yr.
Drt. EDWARD
fl. T1GNER
JO. P. ATKINSON M. D-i
Physician -Surgeon'
MILLKDGKVILLK, . . . ga.
131 i-» W. Hancock St.
Dr. J. C. Croley
PHYSICIAN S SUKGliON
MILLKDCEVILLE, GEORGIA.
Office Second Floor Opera House Build
ing. Office hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Sip. m. to 4 p. tr.
WANTED FARMS TO SELL
If you have a farm any size, snvwhere
in the State and want it sola, 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 the State, anj
sire. Write for our booklet, mailed
free.
FORI) A HALL,
REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS,
18 North Pryor Stmt Kimball Itouso.
ATLANTA. GA.
A Beautiful Wemml
Must have a beautiful skin. Dr.Bell’;
Antiseptic Salve removes pimples,blac'
heads chaps, and roughness, leaving th
1 skin smooth. Try it on our guarantee
Farm and Fireside
The low average yield of milk and
butter per cow in the United State*
ought to be sufficient proof to farm
ers that there Is great need ot im
proving our Oalry stock. Government
figure* show that the average cow
produces only one hundred and forty
pounds of butter per year; at mat
rate, taking the dairy Industry aa *
whole, there Is no money made hi »t.
And »loe many m< n, those who keep
cows above the average, are making
It pay, there must of necessity be a
great number of cows falling below
the average, and not even paying tne.r
keep. The dairy products of this
country are valued at $600,000,00 an
nually. What a pity that all the la
bor and feed necessary to produce this
vast sum Is expended without a profit
to all concerned.
While It Is true that better and more
Intelligent care and feeding of the
present cows would Increase the pro
duct to some extent, we must look to
the breeding and raising of better
cows to bring about the desired re
sult. The first point In this process
Is to weed out all cows that fall below
an arbitrary standard by weighing the
milk from each cow and using the
Babcock tester to learn of the butter-
fat.
One reason why the average Tanner
has non-paying cows Is because he
has always looked cross-eyed at them,
trying to see two In on;-—that Is, a
dairy cow and a beef unlmni, and he
has failed to have • Ither one. It Is
time we learned that In order to pro
fitably conduct a dairy, either large
or small, we must have dairy rows,
of a breed especially developed for
the production of milk and butter:
and such cows are not found In tne
beef tynn.
It Is not necessary or even possible
to fill our herds with pure-bred cows
For Liver
Complaints
Gout, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
Affcction3 of the Bladder and
Kidneys, Costiveness, Sick
Headache, Biliousness and *U
Bowel Ailments.
DR. D. JAYNE'S
SANATIVE
PILLS
is « reliable and effective rem
edy—and has been for several
generations. It can be taken
as a dinner pill, laxative, purga
tive or cathartic with excellent
results.
Sold by all druggists
in 23c and lOc boxes
Dr. D. Jayas’s Tonic Vrrtnltaif*
U n natural tonic for both adults
and children.
ME WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHlfi t
LIGHT RUNNING
at the start. After we have tested
out the poor one*, let ua buy a sire,
the best we can afford, of the dairy
breed which best suits our conditions
or needs and which we like best.
Look specially Into the producing rec
ords of his mother and grandmothers,
for he Is more likely to transmit their
qualities than his sires'.
Where It Is not practical for an In
dividual to own an expensive sire, let
a few neighbors agree and go Joint
ly Into the laudable effort to Improve
their herds. At an outlay of from
fifty to one hundred dollars a won
derful Improvement can. In a few
years, be made. Bettered breeding
stock changes the business from one
of discouragement to one of profit.
Try it. Feed, labor and other costs
are not likely to go lower, and our
salvation lies In the successful effort
to own cows of higher producing ca
pacity. R. P- KKSTER.
"Sweet Is the memory of departed
friends. 1-Ike the mellow rays of the
declining sun, It falls tenderly and yet
steadily on the head.”
• "There Is nothing that n man thinks
of, as he looks back, with any satis
faction, except some service to hla
fellow-man, some strengthening and
helping a human soul."—Phillips
Brooks.
One way to Insure a fine neighborhood
la to be a One neighbor.
The less said about It when you are
tired the sooner you are rested.
If you expect to own an aeroplane
don't take a flyer on the market.
You cannot thaw a frozen heart by
feeding chill con came to the stomach.
No horse w-lll be allowed to eat Its
head off If the owner keeps his own.
You cannot produce streaked bacon
by feeding your hogs anti-fat oi^ al
ternate tluya.
The shortest road from farrow to
the block Is the richest one to drive
the pigs over.
Most any hen lays the golden egg
nowadays when eggs ure w^rth forty
cents a dozen.
The best wuy to get even with a fel
low Is not to.
Although th, farm, like history, re
peats Itself, It Is always Interesting.
The higher the prices of food-stufls
go, the lower the most of us have to
live.
Wetting a cow's teats doesn't make
milking any easier thnn licking a pen
cil makes writing easier. Both are
bad habits.
"The soil robber should receive his
deserts,’* snys an exchange. Perhaps
his deserts will come to him by mere
ly uccenttng the first syllable.
Reading makes the farmer full of
his subject,A-onferrlng with his neigh
bors makesroilm a ready man, but It
Is not untlj he applies It to his farm
that he betimes an exact man.
Coining gy^don cars of corn Into gold
en molds or* butter is a golden path
way to prosperity, and the transniuta-
tion of affiula Into cream Is a better
alchemy thjan that which the ancient
wizards nought otter.
The fellow whd Is always going to
dq something Is not the coming man.
A mean farmer worshiped the ground
ills wife wulked on, and so he never
gave her a chance to get awav from
home.
Ifjvm want either a Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary
Shuttle or a Single Thread (Chain .SUcAJ
Sea-lug Machine write to
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Orange. Mass.
Manr lewlnc machine, are made to letl reaardlea, ot
uualiljr, but (he New Home ia made to wear.
Our guaranty never run, out.
Sold by authorised dealers ouly.
rua sals sv
R. H. WGOTTEN
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KILL™* couch 3
mb CURB the LUMPS
with Dr. King’s
New Discovery
for osi
> ■ no - A fl-Ctt. 1
LD8 Trial Be tile Frtsl
ABB AH THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. |
QUmANTlED BATISFAC/rmJ
OR KONST REFUNDED. M
The Best Hour of Life
is when you do some great deed or dis
cover some wonderful fact. This hour
came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Mt., N. C.
when he was Buffering intensely, as hr
says, from the worst cold I ever had, 1
then proved to my great satisfaction
what a wonderful Cold and Cough cure
Dr. King's New Discovery is for art i
taking one bottle, I was entirely cure!
You can’t hiy anvthu g too good of i
medicine like thut.” Its the surest and
best remedy nr diseased lungs, Hcmot
rhages, LaGrippe, Asthma, Hay Fevoi
any Throat or l.ui g trouble. jOc. $1.00
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by al
Druggists.
WANTED
In this vacinity, a reliable mart be
tween the ages of thirty und forty-live-
married preferred- to rcpicsent. the
monthly Pay ment Health and Accident
ienartment of the Pacific Mutual Life
Ins. Co., one of the oldest of the old
one Companies. Best of references
required. Addiess, E. Rejnoids. Gen.
Agt. . 229 Grant lildg., Atlanta.
NOT UNUSUAL.
Patience—it takes two to make a
tuarrel, you know.
Patrice And vet I have known
quarrels to occur when two persons
uave been made one.—Yonkers States
man.
Help Wanted
For that cough. Get a bottle of Dr
Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. It is the best
One never loses by doing good.
Why not saj and do the good things
now.
The heart makes fewer mistakes
than the head.
An 111 temper detracts from the
■>«auty of the sout.
We always hurt ourselves when ive
r ry to hurt other*.
Try these. "A kind thought, a
kind word, a kind deed."
“It Is only In the larger and better
ife that there is enduring blessed-
less."
"Hope for the best, get ready lor
he worst and take whatever ProV-
lenca sends."
, “Most of the shades of life are pro
luced by standing in our own sun-
•‘hine.’*—Emerson.
"As the sun lightens the world, so
f our loving kindness make bright
tils home of our habitation."—R. L
even son.
Squealing Is a p-or way to get out
>f « tight piuie.
MILLEDGLVILUE BRICK WORKS-
f. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Milledgeville, Ga.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
*
Can fill all orders at once with the best brick that can be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
ders ctn be filled immedately. Correspondence solicited.
MNMaQMQNKMMenai MMnmnfMMI
BLOODWORTH& GIBSON
Feed and Livery Stables
Complete hacK ana Dray lines for transporta
tion, Stables open day and night, located
back of J. R. Hines’Jold store
PHONE 241.
Pure Whiskey Often Prevents Sickness
Many n serious sickness has been checked in time by the
judicious use of
Sunny Brook
THE PURL FOOD —0
Whiskey — ’
As a healthful tonic for home use or a wholesome stimulant in
cane of accidents or muldcn Illness, It has no equal. No home should ba
without it. its moderate use is highly beneficial to those who are aillne
anti it will increase the vlpor of those who are well. Genuine SUNNY
BROOK Pure Food Whiskey Is U. S. Standard (!©•%> proof and every
hottle liears the “Government Green Stamp" showing the correct
and measure.
SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO.. Jefferson Co.. Ky.
4 =FULL QUARTS—
BY EXPRESS PREPAID W
From an; of the following Distributors: ■ ,
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PAUL HEYMAN, Chattsnooira. Tenn.
DELANEY A CO.. Jackaonviilc. Fla.
:Ell> WHISKEY CO.. Pensacola. Fin.
11KM1NUHAM LIQUOR CO., Pensacola Fla.
a UK 11. TRADING CO., Pensacola, Fin.
SAM BAUMGARTEN A CO.. Memphis. Tonn.
L. G. DANIEL. ChuUanooira, Tenn.
H. SCOTT LIQUOR CO.. Memphis. Tenn.
ALLENBERG * MLISTER. '
LEWIS BEAK CO., 1'enaacoia, Flo.
1 SHIPPED IN PLAIN BOXES. SEND REMITTANCE WITH YOUR ORDER.
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