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With A Letter Of introduction
Prisoner Comes To State F'arrr.
Strange thing* happen in every day. appeal decision and when it went
life and for the second time within a against him lie signified hi. intention of
month a prisoner has come to the state! making the trip to the farm in order to
farm hete to terve long sentences with | r'ehver himself to the ajthoritles.
out a guard. Tne first was that of j Secretary Yancey of the Prison Cbm-j
Milliken, the storv of whose trip was mission of Georgia, gave him a letter
printed in Th'i News three weeks ago, j of introduction and Renfro came on, t
and the other is that of Juie Renfro, of avowing bis purpose to make a model
ValdoHta, who came iaat Friday, armed 1 prisoner and get all allowances fossible
with a letter of introduction to «">rn his sentence of eight years im-
,, . I nosi d upon him for stabbing his
Superintendent J. M. Burke. brother in law in Lowndes county last
Renfro was out on bond awaiting an I spring.
The new Spring Styles just
received are bound to meet with an
enthusiastic reception. They’re in a
class by themselves, so far ahead
of past season’s successes as to
eliminate comparison. Finished ex
amples of the best shoemaking,
correct in every detail. Stylish
and comfortable to a degree. On
sale to-day. Your inspection is most
cordially invited.
The Death of Mrs. Annie G. Snow.
Annie Gertrude Snow waa born De
cember 21, 1888, and joined the church
at Macedonia May 7, 1905, waa baptized
June 4, 1905, by Rev. G. B. Ward,
pastor of the church at that time. She
was married to Will Snow Sept
26. 1909, and died November 24, 1910.
Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom
has seen fit to remove from our midst
she lived and that there is a vacant
place in the home of Brother Snow that
can never be filled. -
3. That we feel that her husband
and mother have lost an affectionate
wife and a dutiful daughter, one who
was filled with good works and she did
• hem.
4. That we as a church feel that we
on the 21th day of November. 1910, our ; have suffered a big loss, for Sister
beloved Bister, Annie Gertrude Snow, ’ Snow loved her church and was always
who leaves to mourn after her, her ready to do anything possible to ad-
husband, one infant child, mother and
other relatives. We feel and believe
from her past life our loss is her
eternal gain. Therefore,
Resolved, That we as a church would
humbly submit to Him who doeth all
things well, and •'herish her memory as
a noble Christian worker. We as a
church feel that her example in life ia
well woithy of imitation.
2. That we feel that her life waa a
benediction to the community in which
vance the interest of the church at
Macedonia.
5. Thar a copy of this resolution be
spread upon the church book, and a
copy sent to the bereaved husband and
FRIDAY HVENING, FHI.
The Laughing Success of The Seaso
Goile
A COMEDY WITH MUSIC BY
GEORGE ADE
Author of "The College Widow’’ “Father and Th»
Boy,” "The Country Chairman.’’
"A LAUGH EVERY MINUTE.” Atlanta Constitution.
“EQUAL TO ADE’S OTHER SUCCESSES,” Atlanta Georgian.
•A SMILE —A LAUGH-A ROAR," Chicago Inter-Ocean.
As Played During Months Run At The
Lyceum Theatre, New York.
Prices 50c., 75c., $1, $ 1.50.
ON SALE AT ENNIS’ DRUG STORE.
Or a Burly (lardy.
Albany is quite a musical town, vet
mother anJ to the newspapers for pub- , we !'* ve 1*° orchestra. A town of Al-
Mention
Respectfully submitted,
I). M. Lady,
B. Banks,
T. Blithe, Pastor,
Committee.
LICENSED CIGARETTE
DEALERS MAKE KICKS
A Morning Reminder.
You awake with a mean, nasty
taste in the mouth, which reminds
you that your stomach is in a bad
condition. It should also remind
you that there is nothin* so good
bigger Albany of todav have one?— for a disordered stomach as
banv’s size ought to l?ave not only a
good orchestra but a military or street
band as well. We had a splendid brass
band thirty years ago. Why can’t the
Albany Herald.
What’s the matter
graph?
Croup
$3.50 Recipe Free,
For Weak Kidney J 1 Causes uneasy nights but if yon will use
— . ■ — . j Dr. Dell’s Pine-Tar-IIonry it will relieve
iRdievesUrinary and Kidney > iu a few minutes. There is nothing
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
phono-1 Tablets. • .
They build up the system, mill nature
to restore natural condition., and are eo
gentle in their action that eoa hardly real
ize. a medicine wu taken. Chamberlain’.
Tablet* are sold everywhere. Price 25c.
If not you want to start the New
and save time, money, and possibly
There’s nothing like the phone in business or at
home and the cost is trifling, 1 Ask us
Milledgeville Telephone Co.
You can talk to everybody over our city and
country lines.
There are several cigarette dealers ii*.
Milledgeyille wh<^ pay the state licenso
tax of $25 and they arc entering etrepu-
ous kicks against the free distribution
of cigarette paper in connection with
the sale of smoking £obacco. They aver
thoy should have protection afforded
bv law and to this end they ask the law*
abiding public to give them their moral
and financial support in their endeavors
to abide by law.
Without venturirg an opinion edi
torially, or otherwise, the
light justice to those who legally quali
fy for the business, which, however,
ranks along |with many of the other
evils of intemperance to be found here
and there and everywhere.
irajrasrffnrw
Troubles, Bachache, Straining,
Swelling, etc.
Stops Pain in the Bladder,
Kidneys and Back.
I belter. Guaranteed by all dealers.
Wouldn’t it bo nice within a week or
so to begin to say good bye forever to
the scalding, dribbling, straining, cr
too frequent passage of the urine: the
forehead and the back-of-the-head
aches; the stitches and pains in . the
back; the growing muscle weakness;
spots before the eyes; yellow Bkin
A WORD
l'p Against It Right.
A Spring Hiil correspondent to a
county paper sends the following tale
of woe:
Walter Barneau is having a pretty
bad time. His horse kicked the buggv
and broke it and his girl kicked him
and broke his heart. Better try to
tame them, teau.
I
matter is given to the fublic in th«h slugg.sh bowels; swollen evelids or
DR. BELL’S ANTI-PAIN
c or Internal and External Pains.
RY PHYSI-
TELL YOU
Ask your physician and he will advise you to drink
It is beneficial in treatment of
excess of Uric Acid.
ankles; log cramps; unnatural short
breath; sleoplesssness and the despon
dency?
I have a recipe for these troubles
that you ran depend on, and if you
want to make a quick recovery, you
ought to write and get a cony of it.
I Many a doctor would charge you $3.59
I just for writing thU prescription, but I
j have it und will be glad to semi it to
| you entirely free. Just drop me a line
j like this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, K.757
■ Luck Building, Detroit, Mich., and I
will send ii bv return meil in a plain
I envelope. As you will see when you
j get it, this recipe contains only pure.
, harmless remedies, but it has great
healing and pain-conquering power.
1 It will quickly show its power once
I you use it so I think you had better see
| what it is without delay. 1 will send
you a copy free —you can use it and
1 cure yourself at home.
UrellT Aggressive.
Macon is growing fast in progressive-
eoss and aggressiveness. Should she
succeed in landing the capita! we might
| expect her soon ufterwnrds to attempt
to move Stone Mountain within her
i suburbs.—Cuthbert Leader.
Wile* for th. I 0 F ARROW >
Bowden Lithia Water,
all diseases caused by an
Bowde
Water
j Foley Kidney Pi Is ate a reliable rem
edy fur backache, rheumatism ami urln-
I my irregularities. They are toolo Id
action, quick iu results .tud afford n
prompt relief from all kiduoy disoidert.
bold by Culver A Kit).!.
"The Greatest of All Natural Mineral Waters”'^
It’s prescribed by most eminent physicians with unerring effect in the treat-*
ment of the followin'.? diseases: In disorders caused by Uric Acid, Rheumatism,
Kidney and Bladder affections. Gout, Cystitis. Calculi, Crave! Indigestion, Dys
pepsia. Insomnia, etc.
BOTTL r ’LY AT THE SPRINGS, LithiaSprin ~s, Douglas Co., Ca,
'ia Water is a delightfully palatable TABLE WATER.
’ ink it freely—it is healthful all the time.
UJ
17I,’AT THIS EfltAKS
TO YOU
E *rv U.-..0 you ptircksM a paokags
'. CHOCOLATE, OOFFE^
tul oth r rilODUCra, you will And
peeked with it aa L 0. C. JfOTl, which
u rrzilj a chsclt *i-oeJ by the. Virou-
focturar. tiilh these L 0. U. NOTES
you e*a purchase
WHATEVER YtU DESIES
rsorj
YCL’g'STORE-KEEPE!*
Tocf Om Town.)
To r STOREKEEPER wj!I be glad
to pel il «< I 0. D. ifbTM. t j ho cuke*
a- I XTti '. PROFIT o.i ev.vy sale muds
U ilb viy.
I. O. U. COR1PAMV
S tract 2*0 r ; )t> I
NS W V' /l
K. V.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
No matter whether the thermometer
.'gisters 105 above or 25 below zero,
Vmal^amated Arc RooEing
can’t bo affected a particle.
No matter the curves or valleys of
'our roof—you need no tin to cover
horn, for Amalgamated ARC ROOF-
NG is very pliable. It is the Perfed
footing, and the Insurance rate is ns
igher than when slate or metal is used.
4W authorize our ajrrnta to refund the money
if our Rooting is not perfectly satisfactory.
S-’nd for samples and full information.
AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO.
^rst Nat 1 Easts Cldg. fijztisfhsjs, Als
IroiiiiP.an Liiirte luiiipany.
S (F. 0. B. Lithia Springs, Ga.)
IJUIDIV Miles, Ke*ltla*ce sln-nltl *e-
* J company at tier.
$2.50
.'il to you from the Springs the same day order is
*r from your druggist or grocer.
\ SPRINGS WATER CO,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Red Star
Spec;.?:I Cuano
^ <9-1.65-3) is the perfected re-
suit of many years scientific study
of the needs and demands of seed
and soil for best development mid
heaviest yield per acre.
•
The results attained ia practical experience
by thousands of farmers guided Joseph Sione,
tne ll-year-old Jackson County boy, in se
lectin'?' RED STAR Guano above all other*. In
, . - .Guano above all others. In
tne final count he won the prize, and a dioloma
of merit from Sec. of Agriculture Wilson, fer
raising 102 bushels of com on one aero cf
ground by using S00 pounds Red Star Guano.
Red Slur Guano gives every farmer the means of greatly
increasing his Income, with the same amount of land and
n ic. ~ ot moi y aoro5 > l,ut "'ore from the acre” is the
full Mur Guano slogan. Wk your dealer for "lifil Star'
like you meant business. Don’t consider anv other brand
alongside o. prize winning Red Star. Ii you cannot get
it at your dealers write ns direct, giving his name and
we will have your needs promptly supplied.
NCD STAR CUANO IS MADE ONLY BV
EMPIRE STATE CHEMICAL CO.
E. It. HCOCSON, Prssiisnt ATHENS, Cor*!*.