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“Cured
Neuralgia
Pain”
that I had a neuralgia pain in
my arm for five years, and I
used your Liniment for one
week and was completely
cured. I recommend your
Liniment very highly.”—Mas.
J. McGraw, 1216 Mandeville
St., New Orleans, Ia.
Things Of Consequence In Town.
The wav things are looking green in is * compliment to the city and shows
MilUdgeville pats the town in good that Mayor Be'l io wide-awake when it
Just Out Of College
Next Friday Night
shape to celebrate St. Patrick's day.
though that date is yet more than *
month away.
Next Tuesday will be St. Valentine's
day For you—
“Green grasses; a velvety sod,
Wnere rvdiant flowers bloom.
Where none have trod
Save fairies’ feet
And the favored of God.”
comes to doing permanent work as well
as in advocating higher ideals for the
City.
A comedy from the pen of the great
humorist, George Ade, entitled “Just
Out of College " will be the attraction
Milledgeville deserve a better depot a( lhe 0;ier , House in Millodgcvillo on
Cured Quinsy Sore Throat
Mr. Henry L. Caulk, of
114a Wilson St.. Wilmington,
Dei., writes :—“I bought a bot
tle of Sloan’s Liniment for the
, quinsy sore throat and it cured
me. I shall always keep a
bottle in the house.”
Cleaning up of the yards, an individ
ual touch to the sidewalks around home.
Such a procedure would mean much to
Milledgeville and help everybody on to
better things. Try this plan and join
hands with nature.
[ The splendid gracing and filling being
done by the city at Fishing s >Crcek is a
monument to the progressive age. It
SLOANS
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JGHT RUNNING^
gives instant relief from rheu
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go,sciatica, neu
ralgia, croup,
sore throat, ton-
silitis, hoarse
ness and chest
pains.
Prices, 25s.. 50c. & *1.00
vloan'a book
1 It 1
Dr. Earl S. Sloan,
Boston, Mui, U. 8. A.
at the Georgia road. The road is doing
double the business it did when the
next Friday night, February 17th. In
this plav of u notions light comedy con
present structure was built and it would j aistencv Mri Ade haa introduced many
add greatly to the city’s appearance as
well as being a matter of convenience
if a new depot greeted newcomers here.
There are many necessities lacking in
the old building now being used.
New houses continue to go up in
Milledgeville which goes to show that
the city is progressing. One of the best
signsff real advancement is the tear
ing dawn of some old buildings and the
construction of modern houses. All this
serves a double purpose and in the end
brings the city out in clearer, brighter
light with the public and at the same
time aids the individuals at interest.
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
It you have a farm to
buy or a farm to sell it
will pay you to see J.;
O. Bloodworth, be-i
cause he knows.
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ri want «*tthorn VlbmUngHhatllc. Rotary
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t • lug Mncliluc write to
; Kl'VV IKifftC SfWIHO MACKISl COMPLY
Orannc, Mass.
new types and while he has embellisbed
some old ones, he haij given them all
something new to do. In writing the
comedy Mr, Ado has made use of his
gift of humor 10 put in the “lime-light”
the college youth
Edward Worthington Swinger is a
very nervy young man, just graduated.
Swinger is desperately in love with one
Caroline Pickering, daughter of the
pickle king. Old man Picketing thinks
Swinger a silly ass and insists on
his making good before he will sur
render his daughter. To giye Swinger
every chance in the world, Pickering
lends him $20,000 and orders him to re
port in three months. Swinger doesn’t
have to report for, at ihe end of the
first month, Pickering is out with bg
money to buy up the new Bingo Pickle
Company, which, by new methods, has
put the pickle trust on the run
Swinger, as a silent partner in the
Bingo Company, has furnished the
i sinews of war with Pickerings money.
Of course, the young man gets the git l
and manages to show quite a profit on
Pickering's loss.
There arc si lo plots which are nicely
woven into the general story and all
redolent of the Ade humor. Musical
features of no ordinary kind are gener-
——— j ousiy provided for in “Just Out of Col-
Fvery woman is coming to know that | l e K°-
advertising has a real value to her. In |
olden days, under olden conditions, ]
store advertising was a very negligible Accused of Stealing,
thing. It consisted of either the dull, | K. K. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me;,
Rut novel- follows tli
Honey and Tar, which
and expel* tins cold.
Hannibal, Mo., says. •
remedies I over used.
0 use of Foley’s
■hocks tlio cough
M. Stookwell,
It beats all the
1 contracted a
bad cold and cough and was tltreatened
with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley's
Honey and Tar completely cured inu."
Xu opiates, just a tollable household
medicine. Sold by Culver A Kidd.
WHAT LVEKX WOMAN IS LEARNING.
What Ails You?
Do you feel week, tired, despondent, have frequent head
aches, coated, tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning,
“heart-burn,’' belching of gas, acid risings in throat after
eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells,
poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred
symptoms P
11 you have any considerable number/ of the
shove symptoms you are suffering from bilious
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Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is mado
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known to medical science for the permanent
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The "Golden Medical Discovery” is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum,'
a lull list oi its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested
under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm
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glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American medical,
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Fickle Weather Now
Prevailing in South
The weather .situation plays quite an
influential part over the whole country
now and in the middle west much of
the early success of the grain crop
delicti in upon it while in this section
farmi ig operations hinge upon it.
| After a week or two of rain, however.
The weather man has been handing j farmers will begin spring work in earn
out an unusually changeable lino of es f*
weather the past week, It has varied
from warm to cold, clear to cloudy and
half a dozen ether conditions within one
day and jiiBt at this time there is ro
likelihood of an improvement.
Seedeil rais'n?
nil kinds of sli d
cleaned currants, and
od nuts just received at
(;. E B ireene’s.
urc arsi.iy never rues out
itiithorlxcl dculvrw only,
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formal announcements of the conserva- 1
tive stores, < r of the hysterical, mis
leading and "stampeding” stvle of ad
vertisements resorted to by the irre
sponsible storos. In neither case was
advertising important to the housewife,
nor of the nature of 'service” to her
in planning her purchases.
Within the three decades just past
advertising has evolved from these
olden conditions into its present status
of s ore-service. No worth-while store
would now think of omitting it, or of
limiting it too much in the scope of its
uiefullness. It would be as wise to try
to do business in quarters wholly inad
equate, or with no delivery system, nor
clerks. For the advertising is as much
a part of store service as any other
phase of store-keeping.
Women have lenrned, and are learn
ing, that only stores that, are adequate
ly advertised are uble to give real
j values—are able to compete in value-
I giving with other stores that advertise.
The store that does not advertise is not 1
considered at all except us a mere
neighborhood shop, to which we are
driven by necessity sometimes—ulways
to our loss.
Women are learning that the adver
tised store, selling great quantities of
boldly accuses Biiolileri’s Arnica Salve
of stealing—the sting from hums or
scalds—the pain from sores of all kinds
— the distress from boils or piles. “It
robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and
injuries of their terror," bo says, “as a
healing remedy its equal don't exist.”
Omy 2oo at all druggists.
j goods, is able to sell them at a much
smaller per-sale profit than the unad
vertised store, which must make its
profits from a small number of sales.
This truth makes store-advertising of
real importance to every woman —to
every buyer.
The Hilly of Dreadful N'ighl.
New York Times.
A tomcat sat beside the house
Inhabited by me,
And sang a tune by Richard Strauss
From one A. M. till three.
He tore up slumber bv the roots!
1 threw, resolved and grim,
A pair of large and vicious boots
Unerringly at him.
He died. Beneath the blankets sprawled
I closed my eyes once more,
When— lo!—that cat came back and
bawled
“Oh, Promise Me,” t>ll four.
My rage in a Berserker state,
A heavy chair I shied
With superhuman vigor straight
A.hwart that cat. He died.
AND ALL THROAT AMD LfJNG TROUBLES. ? I
Mr. Miller, Moweaqua
AUC.IIRTA. CA.
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MILLEDGlVILLE BK1GK WORKS-
J. W McMILLAn, Proprietor, Milledgevillp, Ga.
One Million Brick
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try it before buying, send
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There’s money in doing things right.
Advertise right and you will reap the
reward. This is the right paper to use. i
I Hpoke one final fearful curse,
I slept, inert and flat,
I woke—to find the universe
Unmitigated cat.
I hurled a jug with deadly hand.
He died. I slumbered. Nix!
He imitated Sousa’s Band
From four-eighteen till six.
But I’ll cut short this tale of strife
And tell you in a line,
I killed that tomcat, life by life,
Until I bagged all nine.
I slumbered, freed from his fal-lals;
I woke, upon the verge
Of madness. All his bosom pals s
Were singing him a dirge!
—Thomas 1L. Ybarra.
EVERY WOMAN
SHOULD
EARN
FOR HALE
I have for sale at. a most reasonable
figure, a Brewster Victoria and a Hart
ford closed carriage and harness.
Thr* ■ vei iclei are n first class condition
Address, FREDERICK B. POPE.
Augusta, Ga.
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