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^nOEVH^B GEORGIA
THE MILLEDGEVIEUR
DIDN’T ACT
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1918,
Says 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Tells Mow <le Was r.clicved
Alter a Few Doses of Black-Draught.
Meadorsvlll*. Ky.—Mrs. Cynthia
Hise inbotliam * of thl3 town > Baj ’ s: " At
juj. age, which Is C5, the llrer does
t ot act bo well as when young. A few
j-eara ago, my 6tomach was all out of
jii i was constipated, my liver
didn't act. My digestion was bad, and
It took so little to upset me. My ap
petite was gone. I was very weak...
I decided 1 would give Black-
Draught a thorough trial as I knew it
m highly recommended for this
trouble. I began taking It I felt
better after a few doses. My appetite
improved and I became stronger. My
bowels acted naturally and the least
trouble was soon righted with a few
doses of Black-Draught**
Seventy years of successful use has
made Thedford's Black-Draught a
standard, household remedy. Every
member, of every family, at times,
need the help that Elack-Draught can
Sive In cleansing the system and re
lieving the troubles that come from
constipation. Indigestion, lazy liver,
etc. You cannot keep well unles3 your
stomach, liver and bowels are In good
working order. Keep them, that way.
Try Clack-Draught. It acts promptly,
gently and In a natural way. If you
feel sluggish, take a dose tonight.
You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price
25c. a package—One cent a dose
All druggists. j, gg
LIVE STOCK
All grades of Mules and
Horses—Some extra good
mares and young mules, from
Tennessee and other markets
on hand.
E. E. BASS & CO.
L! fl' K »CT J|
What you want Is quick rehef. llere’s
• hat
fry!
gSold by ail drui
a fifty year old remedy tiiat has proven
beneficial
i nds
iseovlrv
forCoii^hss Colds
Dixzy? Bilious? Constipated? 1
Dr.King’sN'ew Life Pillscatise a healthy
ch
flow of Rile and rid your Stomacl
and Bowels of waste and fermenting
body poisons. They are a Tonic to
■ Stomach and Liver and tone the
First dose relieves.
your !
general system. __ _
Get a bottle today. 25c. all druggists.
ft Legal
Notices
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AD
MINISTRATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To all whom it maj concern: J. W.
roberts, of said State, having in prop
er form applied for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of
Catharafne P. Roberts, late of said
county, deceased, this is to cite all
nnd singular the creditors and next of
kin of Catharaine P. Roberts,-deceas
ed. to be and appear at the Court of
Ordinary of said county at the July
term, 1918, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not be granted to
said J. W. Roberts on said estate.
Witness my official signature this
3rd dav of June, 1918.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary.
Better see how your sup
ply of bill headings stands, for
the fust of the month is ap
proaching. If you arc short
phone 312.
FOR SALE—Several nice reg
istered bulls. Phone 101
or 168. Oconee Live Stock
and Dairy Farm.
Hlves\ eczema, itch or salt rheum
s '" s xm crazy. Can’t bear the touch
"} . Vl) ur clothing. Doan’s Ointment is
"V . for skin Itching. All druggists
Be h it, (iOc a box.—Adv. 9
What is LAX-FOS
LAX FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA
A Digestive I.itiiiid Laxative, Cathartic
“ad Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
Mae l'lng Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
■epsin. Combines strength with pala
table uromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c
JOS. A. MOORE
funeral director
and ,
EMBALMER
Undertaking Business
Exclusively
Phone 477.
Prcsidc.it Of The United States Proclaims Friday, June 2D,
1313, As National War Savings Day
GOVERNORS AND MAYORS MAKE SIMILAR PROCLAMATIONS
Meetings Will Be Held In Every Community To
Secure Subscriptions For War Savings Stamps
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To whom it may concern: Notice
is hereby given that Charles VV. Spear
as executor of the will and estate of
Dora A. Williford, late of said county,
deceased, having applied to me by pe
tition for leave to sell certain real es
tate of said Dora A. Williford, deceas
ed; and that an order was made there
on at the June term, 1918, for citation,
nnd that citation issue: All the heirs
at law and the creditors of said Dora
A. Williford, deceased, will take no-
lice that 1 will pass upon said applica
tion at Ihe July term, 1918, of the
Court of ordinary, of Baldwin county.
Georgia, and that unless ca’ se be
shown to the contrary at said lime,
said leave will he granted.
This June 3, 1918.
W 11 STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary.
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ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To All Whom it may Coneej;n:
Miss.Lillie. Renfroe. having applied
for Guardianship of Gussie. Renfroe-
Perry. Cora. Renfroe Nellie, Rentroe
Minnie Renfroe Samantha. Renfroe
i,l Hilda. Renfroe. Children of Mrs
'\ illip 1’ Renfroe. late of said conn-
deceased, notice is given that said
ipplication will he heard at my olhee
U ten o’clock A. M . on the first Mon
day in June noxt 1918. Tilts 3rd day
of June. 1918.,
W. II. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary.
ORDINARY'S CITATION.
GEORGIA- -Baldwin County. i
Mrs. A. E. Md’raw, perimu»*>nt/td-
minist’mtrlx upon the estate of M. A.
Mel-raw, deceased, represents to the
c<> rl if her petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that she hits fully ad-
inlstered said estate. This is there
fore to cite all persons, interested next
of kin and creditors to show cause 11
thev curt, why said administra-
lv u should n t l»e discharged from
her administration nnd receive Utters
of dismission on the first Monday in
’ ,Uly \v! Vlf sTEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
Don’t use harsh physics. • The' reac-
Hen weakens the bowels, leads to
chronic constipation. Get loan’s
Regale! s. They operate easily, 30c at
all stores.— Adv.
—ns-
Pursuant to the proclamations of
President of the United States and the
Governor of this State, I, War Savings
Director for Georgia, acting un
der the authority of the United
States Treasury Department, have
called all tax-payers and wage-
earners to meet on Friday, June 28th,
to give their subscriptions for War
Savings 8tamps. In rural communi
ties and the smaller towns and cit
ies, meetings will be held In the school
houses at I p. m.
Officers will conduct the meeting In
each school house, keeping a record
of the proceedings and reporting the
names of all persons present and the
amount of War Savings Stamps sub
scribed for by them. The names o(
absent persons, and of thosa who re
fuse or neglect to subscribe, with their
reasons for so doing, will also bo re
ported.
War Savings Stamps (which are
United States Government Bonds the
same as Liberty Bonds) can be paid
for tfnrlng any month in the year
1911, but It is Intended that subscrip
tions will bo signed for them on June
M.
The price of each War Savings
Stamp depends upon the month dur
ing which it la bought. During June
each Stamp will cost |4.17. In July
each Stamp will coet $4.IS, and so on,
one cent more each month during
1918. On January 1, 1923, the Ocar-
erament of the United States will re
deem all War Savings Stamps at $6.00
each, no matter during which month
in 1918 they were bought. They cost
less during the early months In 1918
than during the later months because
the person who buys earlier has loaned
his money to the Government for a
longer time than if he should buy
later.
By way of illustration, note the fol
lowing table:
Canton 1 , Ohio.—“I from n
female tremble which caused rno much
suffering, arid two
doctors decided
thuij. i voujd have
to go u.rec.fh an
operation Leietc 1
could get v.cil.
“My mother, who
had been helped by
Lybiali. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com
pound, advised me
to try it before uub-
mittmgto an opera
tion. It relieved me
from my troubles
so I can do my house work without any
difficulty. I advise any woman who is
alilicted with female trouble3 to give
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound a trial and it will do as much for
them.”—Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 6th
St., N. E., Canton, Ohio.
Sometimes there are serious condi
tions where a hospital operation ir, the
only alternative, but on the other hand
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Tha law provides that no person can
bold in his own name War Savings
Stamps exceeding |1,000 maturity
value. War Savings Stamps, however,
may be purchased for other member*
of the family, including minor chil
dren.
The money Invested in War Savings
Stamps la not a gift, or a donation, but
is a loan to the Government It will
be paid back with 4% compound in
terest. If, because of aoma serious
financial reverses, or calamity, it
should be necessary to get your money
before January 1, 1923, you may do so
by giving ten days’ notice to any
Money Order postmaster, in which
case you can get what you paid for
the Stamps, with Interest to date of
payment. The Stamps are free from
all State and local taxes; when reg
istered at the poetoMca they are in
sured against loss; they ere becked
by ell the property In the United
States; they cannot'tell in value be
low the price you pay; they ere as
convenient end as welt paying an In
vestment ee has ever been offered by
our Government. j
A definite quote of War Savings
Stamps baa been eaalgned each school
district end community, whloh will be
ennouneed at each meeting on June
38th. The Government of the United
States expect* *11 the cltlsen* of every
school district and county to subacrlb*
for It* Quota end to pledge themselves
to save end economise to help win
the war.
It is to be hoped that the subscrip
tions taken at the meetings In your
county will show you and your neigh
bors to be loyal Americans to whom
our Government, In this hour of need,
does not call in vain.
(Signed) HUOH RICHARDSON,
War Savings Director for Georgia air
pointed and acting under the author*
Ity of the Secretary of the United
States Treasury.
so many women have been cured by this
famous root nnd herb remedy, Lvdia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, after
doctors have said that an operation was
necessary — every woman who wants
to avoid an operation should give it a
fair trial before submitting to such a
trying ordeal.
If complications exist, write to Lydia
E. PinkhamMedicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,
for advice. The result of many years
experience is at your service.
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WE SELL THE
New Edison
Diamond Amberola
TRIE GREATEST MUSICAL’
•INSTRUMENT FOR ITS ;
PRICE EVER MADE. I
$30.00, $59.00, $75.00;
LARGE SELECTION OF j
RECORDS INSTOCK. [
LEVY’S
Jcwdery Store
| JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS,!
No. 316 2nd St., Macon, Ga.
mm
LIGHT SAW MILLS—$150 up; saws.
Teeth, Files, etc., shafting, pulleys,
belts, lacing, conveyors, for sawdust,
seed, fertilizer; steam and gasoline
engines, boilers, machinery, casting,
repairs, auto parts supplies and re
pairs. Galvanized “V" and corrugated
roofing. LOMBARD IRON WORKS.
Augusta, Georgia. 1-1-528
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STUDYING THK EYff
constantly has given me an expert
knowledge ef lta needs. This knowl
edge le at your service, without
charge whenever
YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION.
If you have headaches or any other
sign of eye trouble you probably need
glasses. Only a skilled examination
can determine just whet kind yot
ought to wear. For your eyes' sak.
have me test them properly. As many
eyes are ruined by wrong glasses sc
by neglect to wear any.
W. J. BRAKE
OPTOMETRIST
Over Ennis’ Pharmacy.
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•
DR. GROVER C. JONES •
• Osteopathic Physician %
• 112 Sanford Bldg., MlUedgevllle %
Office Hours: *
9 to 12 a. -m. 2 to 5 p. in. •
• Phones: Office, 375; Res., 444-L %
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• DR. T. M. HALL
• Physician and Surgeon
Office tn Callaway Bldg.
' Office Hours;
11 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.
• Hancock St. MlUedgevllle, On.
Cost Of War Savings Stamps During June, July And
August,
1918
And Are
Cost In
Cost In
Cost In
Worth on
June
July
August
Jan. 1, 1923
1 Stamp . . .
3 4.17
1 4.18
) 4.19
9 6.00
20 Stamps . . .
83.40
83.60
83.80
100.00
60 Stamps . . .
208.50
209.00
209.50
250.00
100 Stamps . . .
417.00
418.00
419.00
500.00
200 Stamps . . .
834.00
836.00
838.00
1,000.00
Political Announcements.
FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT.
Greensboro, Ga., May 1, 1918.'—To
the people of the Ocmulgee Circuit:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the hidgeshi
of this circuit in the Democratic pr
niary to be held on September II
1918,. Permit n;c to say that I have
endeavored to discharge the duties of
the office faithfully and impartially.
With the assistance of the Jurors,
offeers and attorneys the dockets in
the circuit are in splendid shape.
I will highly appreciate your sup
port and if elected 1 premise you
courteous and efficient services in the
future. Yours respectfully,
JAMES n. PARK
Fa
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
To the People of Baldwin County:
I um a candidate for the Legisla
ture subject to the rules to be made
tro the Democratic white primary. 1
will greatly appreciate the vote and
support of every white citizen in the
county. KYLE T. ALFRIEND.
FOR STATE SENATEOR.
Milledgeville, Ga., June 3, 1918.—To
the Democratic Voters of Baldwin
County: I hereby announce a Han
’'date to represent you in the State
Senate from the Twentieth Senatorial
District, composed of Baldwin, Han
cock and Washington counties, sub
ject to the Democratic Primary to be
held September Jlth.
Your support will he appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
J. H.'ENNIS.
DR. EDWARD A. TIGNER
Dental Surgeon
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Telephone: 256.
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i DR. LOTT W. LEE
• Dentist
• 109-111-115 Sanford Bldg.
• Telephones:
• Office. 474
• Residence, 490-J
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Physician and Surgeon
Calls Promptly Attended
Telephones:
Office, 167-2c; Residence, 167-lc
Office in Sanford Bldg.
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MUSTANG
Rub eane and supple
ness deep into muscles
and joints; soak out
stiffness and
rheumatism
with Mustang
Liniment.
25c.. 50c., $1.
.4 —
.7 TUESDAY
ows meal _ _ _
WHEA3XESS
tm ho nutcuoni.
t,on im B*rA*iA<T bum
OWTA1NINO WIMJ
One dollar and a half is a mighty
little to any individual these pros
perous times, but when an army of
people send In their subscriptions to
the county paper the aggregate ma K es
things hum and gives encouragement
toward making the paper better in
every way Let your come on
right now.
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Can t look well, eat well, or feel well
with impure blood. K * e| ’
pure with Burdock Blmd Bit < rs. Est
simply, .take exercise, keep clean and
good health is pretty sure to follow.
31.25 a bottle.—Adv.
FOR SALE—Few bushels pure Drab-
lnim peas. J- **. ENInis.
COAL CONSUMERS MUST
BUY VINTER SUTFIY NOW
Consumers must/buy thrir
Vinter supply of Coai dung
the Sprint} aid Summer tor
«k>r*ita iTProduction u1 toba
maintained at a
maximum amt ihe
' country enabled,
to avoid a scripts
Coal sl\orfcy}c
tKu 'Winter/
ojJitU.
j^UftlUTRATloN
I* run tMW' 1
FOR SALE A few tons of No. I Tim
othy hay; also Johnson and Bermu
da grass. J. H. ENNIS.
OLD FALSE T^ETH WANTED
DON’T MATTER IF BROKEN
We pttv up to 15 dollars per set. Also
ca-<h for Old Gold, Silver and broken
Jewelry. Check- sent by return mail
Goods held in davs for sender's ap
proval of our offer. Mazer’s Tooth
Specialty. Dept. A, 2007 S. 5th St ,
Philadelphia, Pa. 5-3-St
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Every subscription helps to make
your county paper more newsy and 1
valuable to you. Let us have yours]
today.
LINIME
‘‘For many years 1 ivaa troubled, in
spite of all so-called remedies Juscd
At last 1 found quick relic! andeure
in those mild, yet thorough and
really wonderlul
DR. KSNC’S
NewLifi
J Adolph Rchineork, BlMo,N.T«
'ills
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
COR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over s druggist’s counter.
Thy Quinine That Does Not Affect the Hud
Premise of its tonic nnd Iterative effect, I.AXA-
T1VU BKOMO Ul'ININE Is better thin ordinary
Quinine and doea not cause nervousness nor
nneine in head. Keraetnber the full name .Ml
look for the signature of U. W. CKO VC. 30c-
Whenever You Need ■ General Tonic
Take Grove's.
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteleu
chill Tonic is equally valuable *s s
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININB
end IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Kniicbc9 the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.