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of Undertaking Goods in Milledge-
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we Employ me only Licensed
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Milledpville Buggy & Fur. Co.
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FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS#
GUARANTEED TO SATISFY PURCHASERS, \
FROM T11E ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS. ' '
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By The President n( The United Stales of America.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by the Act of Congress approved July a, 1009. the Thir
teenth Decennial Census of the Uuined States is to be taken, beginning on
the fifteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and ten; and
WHEREAS a correct enumeration of the population every ten years is
required by the Constitution of the United States for the purpose of deter
mining the represention ot the seyeral States in the House ot Representa
tives; and
WHEREAS it is for the utmost importance to the interests of all the
people ot the United States that this census should be a complete and ac
curate report of the population and resources of the country:
Now, therefore, I, William Howard Taft, President of the United
States of America, do hereby declare and make known that, under the act
aforesaid, it is the duty of every person to answer alt questions on the cen
sus schedules applying to him and the family to which he belongs, and to the
farm occupied by him or his family, and that any adult refusing to do ro is
subject to penally.
The sole purpose of the census is to secure general statistical informa
tion regarding the population and resources ot the country, and replies are
required Irom individuals only in order to permit the compilation of such
general statistics. The census has nothing to do with taxation, with .ar
my or jury services, with the compulsion of school attendance, with the le
gulation of immigration, or with the enforcement of any national, state, or
local law or ordinance, nor can any person be harmed in any way by furnish
ing the inlormation regarding any individual person or his affairs. For the
due protection of the rights and interests ot the persons furnishing informa
tion every employee of *he census Bureau is prohibited, under heavy pen
alty, from disclosing any inlormation which may thus come to his know
ledge.
I therefore earnestly urge upon all persons to answer promptly, com
pletely, and accurately all inquiries addressed to them by the enumerators
or other employees of the Census Bureau, and thereby to contribute their
share toward making this great and necessary public undertaking a success.
IN \VI r.NESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my han d and caused
the seal ot the United States to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this fifteenth dav of March A. I), one
thousand nine hundred and ten, and of the Independence of
[seal] ol the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-
fourth.
WM. H. TAFT.
By the President:
I’. C. Knox,
Secretary of State.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRIGK WORKS-
J. 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
d;rj cn be filled immedately. Correspondence solicited.
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Don't fail to take advantage of the
otfor to give a pair of fine scissors free
with a subscription to The News.
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’ old store
PHONE 241,
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In Loving Remembrance
Of Mrs. Ida Moore
’PEACHES;
IFAIRVIEW CANNING FACT'YJ
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. /.
in*Q- ,-Qe>HI< i N 1 CO
Paid In Cnplfal Ptock $30,000.00. Established 41 Years.
' • . ••••« " '>r.l l-.'V-l PROUD l-l \NTS In IMS. Now li.vr ovrr two,tv tli.mmiml
■ l> < ii-'i a. eltftvt-uro\* n •ltd »olJ m«>r« omMsavp plants tlmn All other p»i«on» in tlie
• ti< m Rt.it. * » *1 \\h\f ««ur plunU must plcam* or no •end your tuoucy hack,
'll \.n »iYl t !thorn* i ’’’y' 11 * n J° uf WWOB t° ®*lW t'Wly cabUgrt', nud tiny aro
H'o sow three Ions ot CuLbcge Seed per season TSTiZ
f,, r r,-, 1 * „f fr,»l ,.l«t.l. ,.fth* I...I v»rl.-ll.-«.«-oiil»lnlmr valu»IU>- Inform.-
' ’’ - . " 1 mi\h.g,isbl, , ,o«ltic. l*i to. a « n ( nhltAtfv Plant* In lot 1 of nl $1.00; 1 «tk) to
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* uuittpt u.Mid. Oui »p#cltd taprraa mt« on plaola la very low.
*Win. C. Gcraty Co.. Box 65 Votings Islund, S. C. *
Guy l). Compton M. 1).
Physician nml Surgeon.
Office mi Horne Bldg, or Cutve r &
Kidd's Drug Store, residence at night,
t'alls promptly ansvyered.
RHONE 209.
W. B. HUTCHINGS,
—DENTIST—
Successor to Dr, F. S. Whitney.
Offer* hit professional services t<»
the people of this citv and section.
Ollice in Horne Building.
May tit—].yr.
JNO. P. ATKINSON M. D
Physician-Surgeon’
MtLLKnoavn.L*. - - - o\.
13* i.i W. Hancock St.
Dr. J. C. Groley
PHYSICIAN »£• SURGEON
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
Office Second Floor.'Opera House Build
ing. Office hours II ». m. to 1 p. m.
3 p. m.Jto 4 p. n\
T. Al. HALL. A\. D.
j PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND RITRGKOP
| Office hours 11 a. ni. to i-o p. m
| Office m Hatcher Building, 136}
Wavne Stiert.
Milleilgrville, G»
Oct. iQ, ly.
Dii EDWARD
ft. TIGNER
Deny buroenn.
MM | II fans TU SEU.
If you have a farm any sire, anywhere
in the State and want it solo, list it
with us, we can sell it for you. W rite
us just what you have, location, terms
and etc. and what you want for it. We
sell farm* in all parts of the State, any
j site. Write for our booklet, mailed
! free.
FORD A; IIALL,
REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS.
I# North Pryor Street. Kimball Rouao,
ATLANTA. GA.
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Gives Prompt Relief
1 William H. Douglas, Jr. of Washington,
D. C., says: 1 take great pleasure in in
forming you 1 have used Dr. Bell’s Pine-
Tar- Honey, and it gave m; almost tn-
tlat t relief.
IF YOUR CHILD
NEEDS A TONIC
—if your little boy or girl is deli
cate and aickly—go to the neareat
druggist and get a bottle of
Dr. D. Jayne's
Tome
Vermifuge
This splendid tonic has been
Euccessi'ul for four genera*
tlons in making sickly children
etrong and healthy, and effec
tively expelling worms.
It is likewise a natural tonic for
cdults.and restores lasting health
and ctrcngth to "run-down*’
uyatetvs by toning up the stom
ach and other digestive organs.
Sold by Jill Druggists—
- sites, SOc. and SSc,
Dr. D. Jnyne’c Expectorant i> the
most reliable remedy for Coughc,
Colds. Croup. Whoopln* Cough,
Bronchitis, and Pleurisy.
The death angel has again invaded
our community and taken from our
midst a noble woman, Mrs. Ida Moore.
She was ill for many months yet she
bore her affliction patiently and like a
true child of God.
She leaves three children to mourn
her toaa.^liss Lula Moore, Mrs. Seals,
| of Powellton, Ga., and Mr Chas.
Moore, of this place. How unutterable
must be the grief of those dear ones
who knew her love and loved her so
long. The only solace is found in the
thought that she is not dead but sleep-
eth. A Friend.
[HE WORLDS GREATEST SEWi«3 MACHlNt
LIGHT RUNNING
For Lipton’s teifs and coffees go to
J. R. Lawrence & Bro. Phone 58.
Unlike a Women.
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STATEMENT
of the remarkable growth in’ 1 , deposits of
EXCHANGE BANK
Rinee organization six years ago evidencing the
absolute confidence which the banking public
has in this Institution.
Deposits Oct. 2, 190:1 $ 13,947.35
Deposits Oct. 2,1909 100.666.52
Increase 86,719.17
We offer security to[depositors as follow viz:
Capital Stock $ 50,000.00
Stock Holders Liability 50,000.00
Surplus 19,000,00
Total Security
$ 119,000,00
m hear the truth
Needed Specditr Relief,
s.ihi the drummer, piling sml
ly over tlie lumlscajM.* adjoiulug the
new western town; “nature did not de
sign this for prohibition territory.'*
“When did nature coutide so much
to you?**
“Anybod> would know that. They
have to dig down ninety feet for wa
ter.”
The Cricket end tha Bumblebee.
The bumblebee bumbles
The heart of the rose;
The cricket plays cricket
Wherever he goes.
The bumblebee yellow
To business attends;
The cricket, gay fellow.
Just sir.gs to his friends.
Anil so the whol# world seems to ms
Just cricket gay and bumblebee.
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THE KEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY 7L . u .
Orange. Mass. I , Wh - V do ^ ou ncvor Quarrel with
1 your wifeT*
I “She charges too much to make up.”
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Marv - -xxinc machines are nxadetofccllretrarxV.e** of
qukiit), btii the Xes llximeix maJ.e loxtcac.
Our guaranty never run* out
Kold by authorised dealers ouly.
roa SALS BY
R, H. WOOTTEN
Amiablo Disposition.
“Why are you so fouil of children?''
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ment for the people refpjusibie for
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