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•WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1918.
THE MILLEDGEVILLE. NEWS.
milledgeville, Georgia.
BILL TO CUT RAILROAD
COMMISSION IS KILLED
Chairman Candler's Explanation Of
Work Being Done Proves Revela
tion—Appelate Court Sheriffs Get
Raise.
Atlanta, July 9.—The house railroad
committee this afternoon unanimously
killed the bill by Ayers of Jackson,
seeking to cut off two members of the
state railroad commission and abolish
the office of special attorney to the
commission. Chairman Candler’s ex
planation to the committee of the
work the commission has on it, the
jurisdiction exercised and in the cha-
< tic condition of affairs over the coun
try was a revelation to the committee.
The bill by Pickens, of Charlton, to
prohibit the posting or painting of ad
vertisements on grade crossing signs
was favorably reported. The bill to
make it a misdemeanor, under the
tresspass laws, to go onto a railroad
right of way, was unanimously disap
proved.
The bill sought to take away the
right of suit in case of accident to
any person on the railroad right of
way when injured.
The house general judiciary com
mittee recommended for passage the
Pace bill maikug it unlawful to render
final Judgments at the appearance
term of court; the bill to increase the
salaries of sheriffs of the two appel
late courts to $2,000; the Bale bill to
fix the fee of solicitors general at $2.")
in all gambling cases.
The house agricultural committee
killed the bill by the Chatham dele
gation to require examination of cat
tle for contagious diseases by the
state veterinary and to require the
county to pay for all the cattle killed
on his order. A sub-committee rt-
ported it unconstitutional. The same
committee killed the bill by Bowers
of Randolph to prosecute the sale of
farm produce except by the farmtr,
owner or his legally authorized agent.
The labor committee disapproved the
Dorris bill limiting, by reduction of
age, the employment of mnors.
Tantac, Tanlac, Tanlac, at Culver &
Kidd'a, of course. Plant Prize Ruta
Baga 8eed.—Adv.
IT IS SERIOUS.
Some Milledgeville People Fail To
Realize The Seriousness Of A Bad
Back.
The constant aching of a bad back.
The weariness, the tired feeling,
The pains and aches of kidney ills
May result seriously if neglected.
Dangerous urinary troubles often
follow.
A Milledgeville citizen shows you
what to do.
Mrs. M. N. Bowden, N. Jefferson
St., Milledgeville, says; “Two years
ago my kidneys gave me trouble and
I suffered a good deal from backache.
At uight it would interfere with my
lest, the pain was so severe and the
next morning, I arose feeling tired
and worn-cut from the loss of sleep.
My kidneys didn't act freely enough
and I decided to try Doan’s Kidney
Pills, as they were so highly recom-
Inended in the newspaper. I was
soon rid of the trouble and I am plead
ed to recommend Doan’s.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy — get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Bowden hadd. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. Cl2
DOG
OR
URGED
ERATION
Instead I took Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
and Was Cured.
Baltimore, Md.—“Nearly four years
I suffered from organic troubles, ner
vousness and head
aches and every
month would have to
stay in bed most of
the time. Treat
ments would relieve
me for a time but
my doctor was al
ways urging me to
have an operation.
My sister asked me
^to try Lydia E. Pink-
m- - ham’s Vegetable
Wyrfr / Compound before
A.V/ ff, consenting to an
/ Jk \ V /operation. I took
yfl,) '/ / five bottles of it and
^ ( it has completely
, ' cured me and my
workis a pleasure. I tell all my friends
who have any trouble of this kind what
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound has done for me.—Nellie B.
Brittingham, 609 Calverton Rd., Balti
more, Md.
.“oniy natural for any woman to
•read the thought of an operation. So
®*ny women have been restored to
l ■eeiwi 1
L Pinkhai
Opel
■fcSi
Poy any woman who suffers from
ailments to coneider trying it be-
■tthmittlBg to such a trying wdasl
A Free Cooking School and Demonstration On the
Great Majestic Range
Daily From July 22nd to 27th
From 2 to 5 o’clock Each Afternoon
Professor Joseph Becker, said to be the World’s Greatest Chef, will give free lectures on
Cooking and Baking. TThese Demonstrations will show: 1—How to save 50 per cent, on
Coal Bill. 2—How to Cook Economically and Tastily. 3—How a Stove is Made, the Oven
Heated, the Top Heated, Why Majestic Uses Less Fuel, Why Experts Pronounce It the
Best Range On Earth,
For the Wife
It will teach her how much coal can be
saved by the proper use of a reliable range.
It will teach her how to cook and will give
her recipes for dishes she never heard of.
She uses a range more than all other furni
ture combined. Why not get her a range that
will be the best and least expensive?
Teach Her to Hooverize In Cooking
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Everyone is cordially in
vited. There are suffici
ent reasons why you can
not afford to miss this
demonstration.
For the Husband
You eat a thousand meals each year. If
you save a nickel on your coal bill for each
meal it will pay you to view these demonstra
tions. Your wife deserves a real range—
why not make her work easier? If you were
compelled to uie worn out tools every day
of the year how would you like it? This
range will more than pay for itself in two
years.
PROF. BECKER, THE GREAT CHEF, WILL LECTURE EACH AFTERNOON. Every lady in Milledgeville and vicinity should attend. This
will be an opportunity to learn the art of cooking from a man of 62 years’ experience. Prof. Becker will show you how to cut your work
in half by using the Great Majestic Range. He explains everything in detail, answers any questions, always has something new. Your vis
it to this demonstration will be both a Pleasure and a Profit. We especially* wish all the Domestic Science teachers to attend one or more
of these lectures. Prof. Becker uses nothing but the Great MAJESTIC Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range for his work. This range is non-
breakable, riveted together air tight, without using stove putty or cement We will
have a full line of these high grade ranges on our floor and will show you why they
last so long, heat so much water quickly and use so little fueL They have taken the
Gold Medal at all World’s fairs for the past 30 years. See this range in operation
Come
£
AND WATCH PROF BECKER TURN OUT THE
MOST DELICIOUS AND APPETIZING PIE8,
CAKES, ROLL8, DROPS, ETC. HE SHOWS
YOU HOW TO DO IT A8 WELL AS GIVES OUT THE RECIPE8. AS
FAST AS THE NUMEROU8 GOODIES ARE BAKED THEY ARE
SERVED TO ALL PRE8ENT IN BOUNTIFUL HELPINGS. HERE
ARE 80ME “APPETITE PROVOKER8” SCHEDULED:
Lemon Meringue Pie
Yellow Maccaroons
English Puff Paste
Cream Fillinga
Cream Puffs Afternoon Tea Bars
Diamond Tarts Lemon Filling
Pie Crust Cream Victoria Tea Rolls
Chocolate Eclairs Spanish Puffs Neckties
DOESN’T THAT SOUND INTERESTING, AND CAN YOU IM-’
AGINE HOW REALLY GOOD THEY TASTE? AND ALL IS EASILY
DONE ON LESS THAN 16 POUNDS OF COAL, BESIDES HEATING
15 GALLONS OF WATER IN RESERVOIR. NO RANGE OTHER
THAN THE MAJESTIC CAN DO THIS. DON’T FAIL TO SEE IT
DONE ON THE MAJESTIC.
COME
ALUMINUM
or
Lava Enameled
*15.00 COOKING SET
WITH EACH MAJESTIC SOLD BEFORE 6 P. M., SATURDAY, JULY 27TH.
TALK WITH US TODAY.
We Can Deliver a “MAJESTIC” now or as late as September 1, and give you a Cooking set if order is placed this week
R. W. Hatcher Hardware Company
WM. L LOVELACE
What is LAX-FOS
UX-FOS IS AN MFROUD CASCARA
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
and LtverTonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
Pepsin. Combines strength with pala
table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c
With Us For This Demonstration Only.
Special Factory Salesman.
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All rhildreu troubled with worms havo aa un
healthy color, which ladicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or lets stomach disturbance
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
lor two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Im
prove the digeetiea, end act us e Genera) Strength
ening Tunic te the whele system Nature wUlthea
throw eF er dispel the werma. aad the Child will he
la paring health. Tleamt w take. «* per hauls.
LIGHT BAW MILL*—flM ap; sum*
Tooth, niaa, ate., shafting. pullaya,
belts, lacing, coaveyors, for sawdust,
seed, fertilizer; steam and gasoliae
engines, boilers, machinery, casting,
repairs, auto parts supplies and re
pairs. Galvanized “V” and corrugated
rooting. LOMBARD IRON WORKS,
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Dr. E. G. Calvert, west Monroe, La.,
has never known “Baby Percy Medi
cine'' to fall when baby’s sick. Get a
bottle, adv 3
Tha
That Bmp MAIM thsltoad
Because ol he leatc aad laxative effect. LAXA
TIVE BKOMO QU ININff la better thaa ordinary
Quinine aad does not ceuec nervous sees oat
rtastap in head. Remember the lull name aad
left tor the signature s< B. W. mots, toe.
MARKETING HOGS
beats burying them. Steve Hoover,
Mt. Pleasant, lowa, writes, ‘'Com
mented feeding my herd of about l«o
hogs B. A. Thomas’ Hog Powder over
two months ago. Fifty were sick and
off feed. Nearby herds had cholera.
I did not lose one—they are well and
growing fast.”—Adv. 7
BRISCOE WALL.
For Indigestion, Constipation or
Biliousness
Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and
.^commended to the public by Paris Medi-
j cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo
Quinine and Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic.
Many ills come from impure blood.
Can’t have pure blood with faulty di
gestion. lazy liver, and sluggish bow
els. Burdock Blood Bitters is recom
mended for strengthening stomach,
bowels and liver and purifylug the
blood.—Adv. 13
Harsh physics react, weaken the
bowels, will lead to chronic constipa
tion. Doan’s Regulets operate easily.
30c a box at all stores.adv, • j
Oreve's Tasteless ckIH Tank
i**‘ r *’'* ,k * ••‘•rial asms which am ttaasmlned
is the bM by the Malaria iiMiuto. rttocgfe
MUSTj
Rub ease and supple
ness deep into muscles
and joints; soak out
stiffness andH
rheumatism
with Mustang
Liniment.
25c.. 30CL.91.J
LINIM
War Savings Stempe Hesdllf &
crease to value, *