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No Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach
A f'ron|! man i. itrnnl oil over. No man can be
.•ninM who ii niffcrini! from weak atomich with ita
cmcoquent indif.eation, or Iri.rn oome oilier divea.o
«,( the -.tomach and ita avnciilrd organs, which un
fair, dldcitinn and nutrition. Lor wian t!.c itomaco
i, weak or diacaacd there i«. 3 lot'i of flic nutrition
r iti iicJ in InoJ, which ia the aource of a'l phyaiccl
rirr.ift'h. When a man "do-n't feel ju»t right, ’
at hen lie docan’t alccp well, baa an uncomfortable
feeling in the etomach after eating, ia languid, nervoua, irritable sad deaponj.
cot, he ia losing the nutrition needed to make atrcnjfth.
Such n nun should use Or. I'lcrce’a Gohlen Medical
Discovery. It curea diitenara ol the a tomach and often
or$.tni of dlticmtl'.n and nutrition. It enriches the blood.
Invltorntes the liver, rtrenithenn the kidney, nourishes
the nerven, nod so C.IVES HEjILTH 7iSO STHE\GTH T11
ME WHOLE UOOY.
You can't afford to accept » irrrrt noetmm aa a aubatitute for thia non-
air. lolic medicine OP tMi*N coMPOMTlON, not even though the urgent dealer
m.iv thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingrcdicntt printed on wrapper.
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THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN,
Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedicated to
Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Cuclo at Evening
.1 oliiTCST $c\V!!t3 B/.CiMi
tHT RUNNING 4
We may not realize, perchance, what
lome meanB to u» until seas and moun-
ains sepirate ua from the loved ones—
SOME ADVICE TO V7IVE3
Remember that you are married to a
srchancc not until sickness and mis- man and not t0 a * od: bt! P" 80 "* 1 for
ortune cjme- pc rchanoft not until the,
Jreaded Shadow falls upon the thres-
$3.50 Recipe Free, 7*^*~*T , VT
For Weak Kidneys L pCCia ^
otices
Relieves Urinary and Kiinr)
Troubles, Bachache, Straining,
Swelling, etc.
Stops Pain in the
Kidnevs and Back
NtiTiCE Of PRIMARY
Wouldn’t it be nice within a we*l.
po to bejrin to sav {food bye forever to
Anticipate the discovery by your bus
told and the Raven croaks { band that you are "only a woman;" if j the scalding dribbling . .training, or ». mi.
bust of Pallas. But when tome tie is y°« »«e not he would not care about too frequent passage of the urine: the
mapped and some link i» broken andj^ 011 ' | forehead and the back-of-thc-head
some chair in vacant at the fireside then . ... , . , , , .,
the last word; tt will gratify him and he back; the growing muscle weakness:
TVrsuant tu request of the executive
oir.miltee of the democratic party of
Bladder, t the citv of Milledgeville a white pri
mer U hereby cal'ed to be held Wed-
r. .dey, May 31. text, for the r.omina-
■ion of Mayor. City Clerk and Treasur-
>r and six aldermen. The registry
becks will open Maw !Y23 ar.d close May
Once in a while let y' ur husband have arhes; the stitches and pains in the
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w ; realize that the cords which hiiid us
to the homestead are knotted in the bos
om’s core and center—then we rea'izc , ,
, , , . , . , _ ask under some circum-tances, hut do ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short
that the poet sang for us and sang for . _ _ .. ....
no particular loss to vou. | spots before the eyes; yellow skin;
Be reasonable; it is a great deal to sluggish bowels; swollen evelids or
Phone 26 VV. Ii Montgomery's Market.
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Oranfiu •
d«nlvi s only.
R. H. WOOTTEN
a.
Having sucurud the service of an ex
pert pressor from Atlantu, 1 am now
gtieparod to servo my club members
«il also uny other patrons promptly
with the very best work. All work
appreciated.
Mrs. J. A. A hired,
Proprietress Milledgevillo Pressing Club
Piime 2:il 107 Wilkinson St.
; MUSHROOM CORNS •
# Most Painful of All Foot Ailments. ,
How Io Cure Them. ®
• •
The Mushroom corn Is so railed from
Its pitted rule top, resembling a liny
mushroom It Lurrow* deep Into the
too and rets more Inflamed than other
corns. For the quirk relief and cure of
these and all corns and callouses (he
following is the n < st effective remedy
known to sel-
otioe: Dissolve
2 lablespoonfuls
of ( alooide com-
pouEd in u ha
sin of het w uter. Hook the lect in Hits
for full lift eon minutes, gently mas-
Halting the sote parts. (l-ees time will
nut give desired remits.) All sote
ness Instantly dh appears and the corn
or talloiiH tan ho tnelly peeled off. It
may be aercssary to repeat this for a
number of tttahls for a complete euro,
but If adhered to It will surely cucteed.
A little olhe nil rubbed on the part
Is very l.eue.'ulil. This Caloclde Is a
very remarkable preparation 'or all
foot ailments ar.d is no longer conflitod
to doetors' use Any druggist has It
In stork or will quickly art It from his
wholesale home A twenty five cent
package Is usually sullicletit to put the
worst feet in fine condition Mad smell
lug feet and tender feet need only a
few treatments, likewise with inflamed
bunions. This Item will lie welcomed
by persons who have tried ineffectual
powders and tablets.
try; reasonable women are rare —be breath; sleeplesssness anil the despon-
rare. ) dency?
Remember that servants are made of j i have a recipe for these troublis
the same mater al as you are; a little tilat Y0U can depend on, and if you
coarser grained, perhaps but the same , Yrar> p p 0 make a quick recovery, you
in esaenlial*. , ought to write and get a cony of if.
Try and f-rget yourself; as to Vour' Mar ,y adoctorwouldchargoycuS-Li^
j i a iu ui.v husband, forget that you married him, j us t f or writing this prescrip’.ior, but 1
‘1 owe a great deal to tny mother, j ar | d re, » e mber that he married you; he h aV o it and will be glad to send it to
She was a seamstress, cook, washlady, I w ‘‘* tbPM probably do the reverse. | vou entirely free. Just drop me a line
and never until late in life had a ser- Let. him lead the newspaper at break- | jke this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, K357
vant in the house . And yet she was a | fast-table; it is unsociable, but then it Luck Building. Detroit, Mich., and I
all the world when he sang beside the
Thames.
" ’Mi.i pleasures and palaces tho’ 1
may roam,
B* it ever so humble, there's no place
like home."
TRIBUTE TO HIS MOTHER
This March 16. 1311.
J. E. Kidd, Chairman,
J. C. MeAuliffe.Secretary.
CITV TAX BOOKS OPEN
Notice is hereby given that the tax
books of the City of Milledgcville are
open for receiving tax returns and all
owners of propel ty, both personal and
real estate, are advised to make their
returns promptly.
Walter W. Stembridge, Clerk.
Registration Books Open
Notice ia hereby given that registra
tion books for the city of Milledgeville
white primary for the nomination of all
«» “*""7 -U1™~ P-P'-
and kept up with the literature of the . .. • got it, this recipe contains only pure. ; open March 20 1911.
day. When 1 was a little tot she used w awhile, it keeps up his self respect harmless remedies, but it has great Walter W. Stembridge. Clerk.
and you will be none the worse for ad- healing and pain-conquering power,
milting that you are not actually mfall-', w ‘il quickly show its power once j
,(j| e you use it so I think you had better see
• . ... ... ... • what it is without delay I will send
Read something in the paper besides y ou a copy free—you can use it anil
fashion notes and society columns; have cure yourself at home,
knowledge of what is going on in fur- .
cign countries. Store competition is between stores
Be a companion to vour husband if ho that a(JvertiBe _ aml the a ,i ve rti«ing
.s a wise man; and if he is «rt try^lo U8Ua || y p , ays a determining.^rt in \he
to read good books to me.
“ You young women have here every
opportunity f.;r literary culture and
you ought to avail yourselves of it.
You ought to be very proud with money
earned so honorably, for money that is
not earned honorably will never do you
any good."
The above words wore spoken by Mr. v.„™..,
Carnegie, the iron-master, while talk- " ,ak * . h ' m becomo y° ur c, ‘ m " anion - 1 competition
idg to a large company of working girls j 1U,M *'» standard; do not let him lower
in New York city. And then this man v °“ ri ' . . ......
of unlimited wealth closed by saying: Kc8 > ,cct - vour huslmnd s relations. e«- l u the vo.ee which calls to us across
"lHhall never forget how proud I pecially hia mother-she is not the less the walcrs-growmg louder and clearer
was when 1 got my first wages of *1.26 h,a molher h** 1111 "* sh « ia y° ur . “ nd 8Weet , or w ‘ tb the twi-
a week, and how 1 felt when I wasrais- " ,law: she 'ovedjtnnbefore you did. j light: "Home. Sweet Home"
-'J to (1 GO ah a telegraph operator. To . ,
*• • To define this simple' A crust of bread, a pitcher of water,
Notice to The Public.
This is to’aovise all parties that 1 am
not responsible for any debt incurred
by any of mv employes unless made
through written order duly signed by
me. Joe Kvaternick.
April 11, 1911.
take home that sum to my good mother
gave me such u feeling of manly inde
pendence.”
God give us happv homes —pure
homes! They may be humble enough;
but if love be in them, they will keep .
the ship of slate anclmred in serene and ^ w< 8
peaceful waters. No blot will stain the
fl ig. The laws of the country will be
f.-amed in wisdom and upheld in h"nor.
The statesman will be steadfast in the
forum. The soldier will be valiant in
the field. Trie sentinel uuon the watch
-tower will be faithful in the hour of
danger; ami all will be well with the re
public.
Home! Home
English word is to exhaust the re- a thatched roof and love; there ig hap-
sourees of metaphor. It is the charm- puiess for vou, whether the day be
ed center of all existence. It is the r imy or shiny.
golden axle-tree aronnd which all indus- I
try-all thought—all feeling-rotates. ! Hearts are the trump cards in life.
It is the casket of humanity’s crowr.- and the ticket we must present at 'hi
It is the hive of love’s sweet door of heaven. The heart is the book
honeycomb for which we hoatd and keeper of our actions. How do you
hope and hunger. It is the haven of k»ey it! Is it mean and pure enough
retreat to which we turn our footsteps ' for public insoaction, or is it scarred
when the labors of the dav are over.! over with bad thoughts and worse
It is our bivouac on the much. It is deeds? Ah. keep thy heart diligently,
our well-spring in the desert. It is the for out of it are the issues of life,
anchor which keeps our ships from ———
drifting out to se i. It is the ionpa s Good woman try and hit the nail you
w tich keeps our rudders tr !•» in heaven. «’' n at ami not the one on vour thumb.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
All property owners holding taxable
pmpertv in the 318 district are hereby
notified that they must give in their
taxes for said district separately, o.
thev will be required to come belore
the board of trustees of said district
and n.ake affidavit of same. By giving
in separately they will avoid this incon
venience.
W. I. Harper. Pres.
Board of Trustees.
If you want to rent a house, see
E. E. Bast .
TYPEWRITER FOR SALE.
At a bargain n^ standard typewriter
must be sold. Good reasrn, ttlephon
38 for particulars, or call en THE
MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS.
U Sell Al Elgin Prices
Lumber, Laths,
Posts, Shingles,
Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Etc. Etc.
t Tv
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Economy in Painting
V ;v. ;W'V: ■:/
Your House
does not mean buying the paint sold at the
lowest price per gallon. It means getting the
paint that covers the most surface per gallon
and gives the greatest number of years of service
in other words, the best value for your dollar.
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J ACME QUALITY
HOUSE PAINT
costs less because it takes less and lasts longer.
Let us show you pleasing color combinations,
estimate quantity needed, or be of
any other service we can, zvhetber
jf you buy or not.
Come in anti get an Acme Quality Painting
Guide Book and some color suggestions.
Fowler-Flemister Coal Company.
i
s
Sheds fts Assets!
fl Good Investment!
PLENTY of SHED ROOM
Will not only yield
Good Dividends
in the way of
The Extended Use and Bet=
ter Condition of The Tools
And Implements Housed
Therein, But Add to The
Equipment And Value of
The Farm! Get Our Prices
on Shed Lumber!
if
Hard and Soft
COAL,
Cement, Lime,
Plaster. Roofing,
Paint, Brick,
and Sand,
Fencing,
Sewer Pipe
and
Drain Tile,
etc., etc., etc.
Milledgeville, Georgia.
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