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Telephone
In Your
Home?
If not you want to start the New Year right
and save time, money, and possibly life itself
There’s nothing like the phone in business or at
home and the cost is trifling, Ask us
Milledgeville Telephone Co.
You can talk to everybody over our city and
country lines.
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I Herne Mission Nates
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By Mrs. M. S. Lawrence.
44 Missionary candidates are to be
presented for consecration at the annual
»esf i in of the Woman.s Mission Council
which is convening at St. Louis Mo.,
this week.
This is the fifth year since the organi-
zation of Woman's Work, Ihefollow-
j ing table shows the growth of the work.
training.
1861
One organized Woman's
Society.
A few hundred members.
! $2,000 contributed
One woman missionary.
1911
Good for fowls, also
domestic animals, con
sisting of broken corn
and other grains,
known as "Screen
ings.” Oconee River
Mills. 2-17 If.
A Morning Reminder.
You awake with a mean, nasty
taste in the mouth, which reminds
you that your stomach is in a had
condition. It should also remind
you that there is nothing so good
for a disordered stomach as
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets.
They build up the system, assist nature
to restore natural conditions, and are so
gentle in their action that one hardly real
izes a medicine was taken. Chamberlain’s
Tablets are sold everywhere. Price 25c.
HOG FOOD.
For the farmer to feed
and fatten hoes, cows
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
$4,000,000
4,710 unmar
ried women.
One teacher on the field. 800 teachers.
148 physicians.
880 evangelists.
79 trained nurses.
5,783 Bible women.
No organized work on the field.
2,100 schools.
260 Boarding and high schools.
75 hospitals.
78 dispensaries.
To show our gratitude for this growth
, it has been planned to make a thank
For Weak Katlneys offering Of $1,000,000 from the woman
CHICKEN food. $3.50 Recipe Free,
Relieves Urinary and Kidney
Troubles, Bachache, Straining,
Swelling, etc.
Stops Pain in the Bladder,
Kidneys and Back.
hood of Christian America, $50,000 to
be given by Southern Methodism.
Earth’s Gladdest Day
‘‘Lift up your heads, ye sorrowing ones
And be ye glad of heart,
For Calvary and Easter Day—
Earth’s saddest day and gladdest day —
Were just one dav apart.”
The brief trial of Jesus by Pilate on
the charge of high treason against Cae-
44,000, gar furnishes one of the greatest of
2,000,000 | |jf e 'g tragedies. More consideration is
meted out to the vilest criminal of to
day than was shown our Lord, whose
cross on Calvary was in full view of the
people. He died that we might live
and have everlasting life. The resur
rection of the saints was a pledge to
the Father. His resurrection was His
pledge to us, and though He died for
sinners, He is living for us today, and
down through the ages come His com
mission, "Go ye into all the world and
preach the gospel to every creature.”
He has kept all His promises Are we
ooing what He asked of us? Ineffably
precious is the thought that He will nev
er for sake us. "Lo, 1 am with thee
always, even unto the end of the earth.
"The glorv is all God’s; the shame is
ours." Only one tenth of our women
are enlisted.
The two missionaries accepted by the
Board of 1910 for Korea were Miss
Bertha Smith from Marshall Mo., and
Miss Alice Noyes of Cedartown, Ga.
1 hese are both recognized as consecrat
ed young women, living consecrated
beautiful consistent Christian lives.
The collection from the week ofnray-
er was $14,732. Some of the Auxiliaries
have not reported and wo believe the
NOTICE!
Any one desiring the service
of a Private Detective can find one
by writing to
DETECTIVE
3CX 52.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA,
Wouldn't it he nice within n week or
bo to begin to sav good bye forever to
the scalding, dribbling, straining, or
t >0 frequent passage of the urine: the
forehead and the hack-of-thehead
aches; the stitches and pains in the
hack; the growing muscle weakness;
spots before the eyes; yellow skin;
sluggish bowels; swollen evolids or | $20,000 mark will be leached. This
ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short' money is to go towards the building at
breath; sleeplesssneBS and the despon- Kev West, Flu. Tho furnishings will
dency? amount to $2,500.
I have a recipe for these troubles
that you can depend on, and if you There are 5,000 members of the
want to make a quick recovery, you' National Child Labor Committee, as a
OJght to write and get a copy of it, result of their six vears work, seven
Many a doctor would charge you $3.50 Northern, three Southern and seven
just for writing this prescription, but U Western states and the District of
have it and will be glad to send it to Columbia have forbidden child labor
you entirely free. Just drop me a line under fourteen years of age.
like this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, K357 I Eight Northern, three Southern and
Luck Building, Detroit, Mich., M| l,l | j #v( , n Westfra states have forbidden
will send 11 bv return mail in a plain . , .... -
envelope. \h you will Bee when you n, Kht work under sixteen years of age.
get it, this recipe contains only pure, Four Northern and five WesUrn states
harmless remedies, but it has great have passed an eight hour a day law.
healing and pain-conquering power. Six states have legislated for the
It will quickly show its power once ' ,
— ■ ■ ■ cstanlishment of schools for industrial
Home Mission Report.
The Home Mission Society of the
First Methodist Church of Brunswick
has done a most successful work the
past vear With loving hands, tfiev
have made their parsonage a real home
and have helped to make their district
parsonage more comfortable and at
tractive.
Central ot Georgia Kaiiwau GomPanu
CURRENT SCHEDULE FOR MILLEDGEVILLE.
Arrive from Macon ar.d Gordon 1:20 p. m. daily.
“ •• *• “ *• 6’S’* “ “ except Sunday
*• '• Covington 11:29 a. m. “
“ “ Eatonton 7:69 ‘ “
Depart for Macon aud Gordon 11:29 ‘ “
“ “ “ “ “ 7:50 . “ “ (except Sunday
» • Covington 1:20 pm
•• Katomon 6 35 “ except Sunday
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DR. I,
Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps?
No, Never. It’s foolish to fear a fanciei
evil, when there are real and deadly
perils to guard against in swamps and
marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These
are the malaria germs that cause ague,
childs and fever, weakness, aches in the
bones and muscles and may induce
deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters
destroys and casts out these vicious
germs from the bloed. "Three bottles
drove all the malaria from my system,”
wrote Wm. Fretwell. of Lucama, N.C.,
“and I’ve had fine health ever since.”
Use this safe, sure remedy only. 50c at.
Ail Druggists.
W. B, HUTCHINGS, OFFICE
—DENTIST—
Successor to I)r. F. S. Whitney.
Offers his professional services
the people of this citv and section.
Office in Horne E"ilding.
May 1st—1-yi.
Excursion Rates Via Central ol
Georgia Railway.
( you use it so I think you had better see
I what it is without delay. 1 will send
you a copy free—you can use it and
cure yourself at home.
Electric
Bitters
FiUvCci! when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, ns thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACy TROUBLE
it is the best medicine rvei sold
over ^ druggist's counter.
Foley
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor-
j rect urinary irregularities, build
| up the worn out tissues, and
| eliminate the excess uric acid
; that causc3 rheumatism. Pro
Instead of Liquid
Antisepticsor Peroxide
ninny jHiople niv now using
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
Drt. EDWARD
ft. TIGNER
Deny Suroeon.
lors l»y sponge bathing.
The host antiseptic wash known.
, Relieves and strengthens tired, weak,
'vent Blight's Disease and Dia- j indam .1.0 c^. Heal.soivtimmt.woiinc
K ,.»o „ _ ,1 . ... . and cuts. 25 and Mi ets. a 1m>x. druggists
i . t s, and restore health and I i, v mail postpaid. Sample Free,
strength. Refuse substitutes the paxton toilet co.,Boston.
TO ATLANTA. GA., account Grand!
Lodge of Georgia, Knights of Pvthias,
to be held May 17 18, 1911. Fares ap
ply from points in Georgia.
TO ATLANTA. GA., account Music
Festival, to be held April 27th and 29th,
1911.
TO AUGUSTA, GA.. account District
The new toilet germicide powder to he Grand Lodge No. 18, G. U. O. O. F. of
dissolved in w.iter as needed. America, to be held August S ll, 1911.
lor all toilet and hygienic uses it is p ores a ,p]y from points in Georgia.
To cleanse and Whiten the TOCHARLOTThSVIl.LE, VA. account
teeth, remove tartar aiul f— Uj , University of Virginia Su.ntn -r School,
prevent decay. , to be held Jure 19 July 29, 1911. Fates
l<> disinfect the month, do- 1 a p |y from selected points,
strov disease germs, and I A Ei I
purify tho breath. I IT ^ : | TO ALBANY, GA.. account Georgia
To keep artificial teeth and Chautaqua, to be held April 23 30, 1911.
Inn Igeworkclean, odorless , Fares apply from points in Southwest
To remove nicotine from the teeth and . .... , .
purify the breath after smoking. ^Georgia and Siuthnast Alabama.
To eradicate perspiration and body TO EVANSVILLE, INI),, account
Gene-al Assembly, Ctlberland l’resbv-
teiian Church, to he held May 18, 1911.
WM. A. ELLISON,
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
Calls given prompt attention day and
night ard night calls a specialty.
Residence 203 North Jefferson Streetf
C RICHARD
DENTIST.
- HATCHER BUILDING
OFFICE, 8341
RESIDE.ME, 130
MILLEDGEVILLE.
Guv 0. Campion M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office ; n Horne Bldg, or Culve &
Kidd’ sDrug Store, residence at night,
LCalls promptly answered.
PHONE 209.
T. M. HALL. M. D.
PRACTICING VHTSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office hours 11 a. m. to is;;o p. n,.
Office in Hatcher Building, 136^
Wayne Street.
Milledgrville, ......Ga
Oct. 19, ly.
JO. I MU 1. D.
Physician-Surgeon
IfILLKNGKVILLK, - - - Ga.
132 i 2 W. Hancock St.
CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
The Great Cough Cure
For Children and Adiitt«.
State of Ohi<x City of T:l«io. Lucan County, k*
Frank J. Cheney n.nkes oath that he lx the
aenior partner of the firm of K. J. Cheney A Co-,
doing business in the City of Toledo. County tnd
,>t" ■■ i. 1 .!•■! t It Haul film -a'll 1 t
j lunTof ON' L II U*?n^mTm>5T?LARS for each
j every caw of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
j u«e of Haifa Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J CHENEY.
I Sworn to before me ami nub. cril* «i tn my pren-
i cnee, thla 6th day » f Ibccmber. A. I>. lHrtf.
(Seal, i A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
j Hall’* ('at.*'rah Cure i* taken Intel naltv, and
act-< directly on th' blooj and mucous surface* of
the nystcm. Sand for tcUimnniala free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all dnijivuU. ?&©•
I lake Hall's Family 1 for con.- ti >ation,
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Field Results Will Tell The Value
of a Guano
W E
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ture. for lands that need VEGETABLE
AMMON1ATES.
YY 7E use the best materials, well compounded
VY and in proper proportions that will yield
the largest crops.
Try our “Georgia’s Brands"
MADE BY
Central-Georgia Guano Co.
Milledgeville, Georgia.
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Pure* applv from selected points.
TO JACKSONVILLE. FLA., account
Conference for Education in The South,
to be held Auril 19 21, 1911.
TO JACKSONVILLE, FLA., account
Southern Baptist Convention to be held
May 17 23. 1911.
TO KNOXVILLE, TENN , account
Summer School of the South, to be
held June 20-Julv 29. 1911.
TO LITTLE ROCK. AltK., account
Confederate Veterans Reunion, to be
held May 16-18, 1911.
TO MONTEAG1.E & SEWANEE,
TENN.. account Opening Week, Mont-
eagle Bible School, and Monteagle Sun
day School Institute, to be held during
July and August 1911.
For complete information in regard
to total fares, dates of sale, limits,
schedules, train eervice, etc., apply to
nearest ticket agent. J. C. HAILE.
General Passenger Agent
F. J. ROBINSON,
Aosistant General Passenger Agent.
See us about good Printing
Constipation brings many ailments in
its train and is the primary cause cf
much sickness. Keep your bowels reg
ular madam, and you will escape manv
of the ailments to which women are sub
ject. Constipation is a very simple
thing, but like many simple things, it
may lead to serious consequences. Na
ture often needs a little assistance and
when Chamberlain's Tablets are given
at the first indication, much distress
and suffering may be avoided. Sold by
John Vinson. Druggist.
Fla. vegetables ana fruits
C. E. Greene.
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
For Coughs and Cold*,
FUN! FUN! FUN!
Let Xo Innocent Man Escape
AT THE GREAT
MOCK COURT TRIAL
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
R. E. LEE CHAPTER, U. D. C.
In the Opera House, on Friday Evening,
APRIL 21.1911
One of our most respected citizens will be charg- .
ed with BREACH of PROfllSE. Regular
Court Rules. Startling Developments. Lu
dicrous Situations. Local Hits. An even
ing of Refined fun.
Prices, 25 and 50 Cents.
Tickets on sale at Ennis’ Pharmacy.
Open at 7:30. Court called at 8:00.