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The Tenderfoot Farmer
It wa« one of these experimental farmers, who put green
spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings. His theory
was that it didn’t matter what the cow ate so long as she
was fed. The questions of digestion and nourishment had
not entered into his calculations.
It's only a “tenderfoot” farmer that would try such
an experiment with a cow. But many a farmer feeds him-
srff regardless of digestion and nutrition. He might almost as well cat shav*
ings for all the good he gets out of his food. The result is that the stomach
grows “weak” the action of the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired
and the man suffers the miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of nervousness.
To strengthen the stomach, restore the activity of the or*
Hans ot digestion and nutrition and brace up the nerves,
use Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It Is an an*
tailing remedy, and has the confidence at physicians am
well as the praise ot thousands healed by Its use.
In the strictest sense "Golden Medical Discovery” is a temperance medi
cine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is as free from alcohol
•s from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. All ingredients printed on
its outside wrapper.
Don’t let a dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no medicine for
stomach, liver and blood “just as good” as “Golden Medical Discovery.”
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Bonds in positions of trust, and
who desire to avoid asking: friends
to become their sureties, or who
may wish to relieve friends from
further obligations as bondsmen,
should apply in person 6r by let
ter to
Erwin Sibley, Attorney,
_ . Milledgeville, Georgia. «...
American Surety Co.
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Capital’and Surplus, $5,(500,000
Pamphlets on Application.
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R. Ha WOOTTEN
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Mrs. S. F. Denton left yesterday for
her horn,. In Cairo after a visit of sever
al days in this city.
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New Disesvery
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AND ALL THROAT AND LUKGTR0I1BLES
SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
MONUMENT FUND ASKED
The subscriptions to the Confederate
monument fund are being called in by
the local chanter, U. D. C. Mrs. Joe. E.
Pottle is president of the chapter and
will be glad to receive payment for all
subscriptions made to this date. Enough
money has been received to insure the
erection of the monument and the order
has been given.
It will take the sculptors some time
to get the monument completed, but it
will be unveiled here next January on
Lee’s birthday. All are urged to come
forward with their contributions at the
earliest possible moment so that the
work of collecting will be facilitated to
this extent.
The Happy Family Circle.
Father and mother, sisters and broth
ers. soon get to know one another’s in
timate affairs, and the little bowel and
liver disturbances soon become house
hold comment. It is well 10 remember
that in constipation an indigestion, and
other troubles of the stomach, liver and
bowels a quick cure can be had by <he
use of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
Take it tonight and you will feel per
fectly well in the morning. It is abso
lutely guaranteed todo what is claimed,
and if you want to try it before buying
send your address for free sample bot
tle to Pedsin Syrup Co., 119 Culdwell
BHg., Monticello, III. It is sold by All
Druggists at 50c. and $1 a bottle.
SprliHj
| GUARANTEED 8ATIEFA0RK
'OH MONEY REFUNDED.
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Foley's ORiitOLAMivi
Ton Stomach T»ou5LI and Constipation
The Mowers are bloominir overy where,
The thrush und the n.cadow.lark joyfully slnK,
All I ho world is sunny and clear*
And everything- proclaims the irlorlous sprintr.
The DulTodils cotuo in their icreen and irold,
The woods are Ray with pretty wild flower*,
They make us forRet all about the cold.
And in time, come the soft apriiiR showers.
InsprlnR the robin conieadown from the north
And all the birds together ring.
MingHnR with them, the bee* and motha.
Ami tin* Itcuutiful butterfly with golden winic.
Thank Gtnl for sprinR, the beautiful sprinR,
And all the sunshine and flowers,
For that is the time when the children sinR
Red Star
Special Guano
(9-1.65-3) is the perfected re-
of many years scientific study' 1
of the needs and demands of seed
y and soil for best development and
heaviest yield per acre.
The results attained in practical experience l
by thousands of farmers guided Joseph Stone,
the 11 \ ear-old Jackson County hoy, in se
lecting RED STAR Guano above all others. In
final count he won the prize, and a diploma
of merit from Sec. of Agriculture Wilson, for
raising 102 bushels of corn on one acre of
ground by using 800 pounds Red Star Guano.
Hi><! Sf,ir Gunno g!\os every farmer the means ot greatly
, Increasing his income, with the fume amount of land and
labor. “Not more acres, but more from the acre” Is the
Red Star Guano slogan. Ask your dealer for “Rett Star"
like you meant busim s. Don’t consider any other brand
alongside of prize winning Red Star. If you cannot get
it at your dealer's write us direct, giving his name and
wc Will have your needs promptly supplied.
RED STAR CUA\0 15 MADE ONLY BY
EMPIRE STATE CHEMICAL CO.
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College Pattons Want
New Walk on Campus
Persistent efforts are being made bv
many patrons of theJG. M. C. to have a
new walk cut through the Campus from
the lower corner on South Wayne street
A petition signed by 45 citizens has
been secured and it will bo presented to
the board of trustees at the college at
their next meeting.
It is averred bv the patrons interest
ed that it is a great inconvenience and
hardship for their children to walk the
entire distance around the campus to
get to one of the walks now established
and for this reason they want a new
one made. The matter will be decided
by the trustees at their next meeting.
When a medicine must be given to
young children it should be pleasant to
take. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
is made from loaf sugar, and the roots
used in its preparation give it a flavor
similar, to maple syrup, making it pleas
ant to take. It has no superior for
colds, croup and whooping cough. For
sale by John Vinson, Druggist.
An ad is "worth reading” when it dis
cusses and prices Any Article which,
soon or late, you are apt to want to buy.
How many of today’s ads meet that
test?
COMMITTEES NAMED
TOR MEMORIAL DAY
Many imnortant committees will have
a hand in making Memorial Day a suc
cess here and the following have been
appointed:
The Dish Committee: Mrs. Bessie
Sims, chairman, Mis* Lizzie Sanford.
Mrs. E, E Bell, Mrs.'IL Goodman,
Roquet Committed: Misses Sarah
S ms, Alice Carringtm, Nylic Bland,
Citherine Perkins, Rosalind Joseph,
M 10 Trennor.
Miss Maudo Townsend is Chairman
of the decoration committee and it is
understood that she will have as her
assiatants the corps qf lady teachers
at the G. M. C.
For All Skin Diseases
Dr. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve is the best —
It is a creamy snow white ointment
pleasant to use and every box is guar
anteed. Price 25c. At all dealers.
For tetter, ringworm, eczema, run
ning sores and all skin diseases Dr
Bell’s Antiseptic Salve is guaranteed
to give satisfaction or you get your
money back. 25c everywhere.
If you have sore eyes of any kind
use Sutoerland’s Eagle Eye Salve. It
is painless and harmless, and is positive
ly the best. If you don’t say so wo will
refund your money. Try it and then
tell your neighbor. Sold everywhere.
25c a tube,
THE DUMMY MET ITS
WATERLOO IN COURT
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium)
Prompt Powerful Permanent
It* beneficial cf- Stubborn caae* Good re*ult* are
frets are usually yield to P. P. P. lasting—it cure*
felt very quickly when other medi- you to*tay cured
cincs are useless
P. P. P.
Makes rich, red, pure blood — cleanses the entire
system —clears the brain — strengthens digestion and nerves.
A positive specific for Blood Poison and skin diseases.
Drives out Rheumatism and Stops the Pain; ends Malaria;
Is a wondei ful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it.
F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA.
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When You Build,JUse Brick.
Tin Difference lit Cost Between a Frame House ami Brick House Is vry I It"*
It ’HEN the cost of heating, painting, and repairing is taken into
> V consideration, the brick house is by far the cheapest.
rpHE building committee for the now G. N. iS- I. Iluil.ling, decided ta
X use only the very best materials. 1 furnish the brick, good ines,
take a look at the substantial walls.
C IOME to my plant, and see the care taken in selecting only the best
t cIb>, smi care in the making, burning, and handling of the brick:,
it’s an interesting siyht.
When von build U9e brick made at. the —
MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS-
J. W. McMILLAN, Proprietor, Miu.edoi.vili.f, Ga S
A Reliable Medioine—Net a uav-
cotio
Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., rays:
“Our little boy contracted a severe bron
chial trouble ntul as the doctor’s modi
cine did not cure him, 1 gave him Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound in which 1
have gn at faith. It cured the cough
as well as the choking and gagging
spells, and he got well in a short time.
Foley’s Honey und Tar Compound has
many times saved us much trouble and
we are never without it in the house.’’
Culver & Kidd.
Phone 26 Montgomery’s Market.
To read the store ads is to learn more
than the transitory prices of things.
You may keep informed about new
tilings that come into ihe markets —new
things to wear, to eat, to help simplify
housekeeping.
Often you’ll get, in the store ads,
your first information about some use
ful device by which household tedium
may be lessened. Thus the ads have a
“news value.”
If you want to rent a house, see
E. E, Bass.
MUST BELIEVE IT
When Well-Known Kilknlgeville
People Tell It 3o Plainly.
I When public endorsement is made bv
j a representative citizen of Milledgevillt
j the prof is positive You must believe
it. Read this testimony. Every back
ache sufferer, every rran, woman or
child with any kidney trouble will find
profit in the rending.
J. H. Lawrence, chief of police, Mc
Intosh St., Milledgoville, Ga., says:
“ Doan's Kidney I’ills are certainly u
good kidney medicine. I publicly re-
c lmmnnded them in March 1908 and at
this time I give you permission to ecn-
(inuo the use of m.v testimonial. The-
benefit I have always received from thin-
remedy has increased my regard for it.”
(Statement given March 28, 1911.)
On March 20, 1908, Mr. Lawrence
s tid: ”1 had pains through my kidneys
and was in poor health when 1 got
Doan’B Kidney Pills at Case’s Drug
Store. Part, of the contents of one box
brought me entire relief.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
emts. Forster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sale agents for United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s and'
take no other.
The Marvelous Burden of the Town,
alias the Dummy, met its Waterloo
Tuesday morning in police court when
a fine of $5.00 was imposed upon it for
blockading the streets of Milledgeviiie
Without attempting to criticise the
court in the least it does seems wonder
ful that this should bo imposed upon
the Dummy which has operated with
unfetterd freedom, occupying the
streets, scattering cinders over the side
walks, filling the air with smoke and
dust, for years should just now be
brought to recognize the l ights of the
plain, common people to get around.
But it happened and they do say it’s
going to happen again in worse form if
something is not done soon to
relieve the situation. Anyhow the Dum
my itself strayed away on the new Col
lege Division and while there, it is re
ported some of the heavy cars took a
notion to get off the track, consequent
ly the dummy cavorted on the scene
for such a long time it exhausted the
patience of the long suffering people
and a case was maJe against it with
the result that the city placed a fine of
$5 00 and costs upon it.
The Strain of Life.
This is a busy, active world, and the
man succeeds best who has the greatest
health and strength to fight the battles
of life. You can’t be healthy, strong
and clear minded if you suffer from con
stipation, dyspepsia, liver trouble, flat
ulency, heartburn, etc.To cure these
disease take Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pep
sin, the great regulator. It is absolute
ly guaranteed to do what is claimed,
and if you would like to try it before
buyiug, send your address for a free
sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup Co., 119
Caldwell Bldg., Monticello, 111. It is'
sold by All Druggists at 50c. and $1 a 1
bottle. I
Please Read These Two Letters.
The following letter from Mrs. < trvillo I lock \\ iii prove how unwise
it is for women to submit to tins dangers of a surgical operation when it
may lie avoided by taking Lydia it. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound.
She was four weeks in the hospital and came home suffering-
worse than before. Tlu n after all that suffering Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound restored her health.
IIEItE IS HER OWN' STATEMENT.
Paw Paw, Mich. — “Two years ago I suffered
very severely with a displacement—I could not
he on my feet for a long time. My physician.
treated me for several months without much re
lief, and at last sent me to Ann Arhor for an op--
cration. I w as there four weeks ami came home-
suffering worse than before, M.v mother ad
vised mo fo try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable-
Compound, and I did. To-day 1 am well and
strong and do all my own housework. I owe my
health to Lydia E. Pinkhnni’s Vegetable Com
pound and advise every woman who is afflicted
with any female complaint to try it.” —Mrs.
Orville Rock, R. R. No. 5, Paw Paw, Mich.
“ There never was a worse case.”
Roekport, Ind. — “There never was a worse case of woman’s
ills than mine, and I cannot begin to tell you what I suffered.
For over two years I was not able to do anything. I was iu bed'
fora month and tlio doctor said nothing but an operation w-xild
cure me. My father suggested Lydia E. Plnkliam’s Vegetable
Compound; so to please him I took it, and I improved wonder
fully, so I am able to travel, ride horseback, take long rides and
never feel any ill effects from it. I can only ask other suffering
women to give Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial
liefore submitting to an operation.”—Mrs. Margurct Meredith,
IL F. D. No. 3, ltockport, Ind.
We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to
us that these letters are not genuine and truthful—or that either of
these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that tko
letters are published without their permission, or that the original
letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited.
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female ills. No sick woman docs justice to
herself who will not try this famous medlcino.
Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and
has thousands of cores to its credit.
Mrs- Pinkham invites all sick women
IV to write her for advice. She has
guided thousands to health free of charge.
Address Mrs. Pinkbain, Lynn, Mass.