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■WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1918.
THE MILLEDGfiVTLLB NEWS.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIAN
is just a natural, wholesome, joyful
little girl who leaves only a trail of
smiles and happiness on the path
she travels. Making her acquaint
ance is like getting a burst of sun
shine in looking up into the blue sky.
Carolyn romps through the story
we are about to publish in serial
form. It is a clean-cut tale of every
day life, with many a smile, not a
few thrills and also an occasional
tear. You will treasure her friend
ship long after the last installment
is ended.
Look for Carolyn!
•—^ATTERNS
ft—J*\o be used
for the new
materials make
delightful gowns
that the woman
who lives on her
war income can
not resist, but can
afford. All the
McCall designs are
new and distinct
ive
cCall Patterns
ANTI-TIPPING BILL
PASSES THE HOUSE
Pickett, of Terrell, Gets Measure
Through Earring Gratutities To
Any One In Georgia.
Wash Skirts in a Clearance
the
Atlanta, July 39.—The House pa aecl
the anti-tipping bill of Mr. Pickett, r.f
Terrell. The bill was Emended by
Mr. Bi-rwell, of Hancock.
Text Of The Gill.
Following 1e tho text of the bill, its
provisions and amendments.
Section 1.—Be it enacted by
General Assembly of the 9tat<
Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by
authority of the same, That from and
after this act, it shall be unlawful for
any employe or servant of any hotel,
restaurant, barber shop cr other pub
lic Place, or of any person, firm or
corporation to solicit or receive an>
gratuities or “tips" lor the purpose,
or with the intent of Influencing the
action of said employes in relation
to tlie employers’ business from the
guests or patrons of such hotel or bar
ber shop or oilier public place, or of
such person firm or corpcration.
Section 2.—Be it further enacted by
ihe authority aforesaid, That ii shall
he unlawful for any employer, as
abeve enumerated, to knowingly per
mit an employe or servant to accept
such gratuity or “tip” as above refer
red to, or to receive any benefits from
such gratuity or “tip” as described in
the preceding section hereof.
Section 3.—Be it further enacted,
That it shall likewise be unlawful for
any persons to give, either directly or
indirectly, any such gratuity or "tip’’
as is referred to in section 1 hereof.
Section 4.—Be it further enacted.
That any person violating the provi
sions of this act shall be punished by
a fine not exceeding $25, imprisonment
in the common jail of tho county
wherein the offense is committed for
a period not exceeding ten days, either
or both in the discretion of the judge
trying the case.
Section 5.—Be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, That all laws
or parts of laws in conflict with this
act be, and the same are hereby re
pealed.
Amendment by adding the words
“common carrier” or “sleeping car
company” after the word “hotel" in
fourth line of section 1.
Hotels Get “Tips.”
Mr. Pickett said that ho interviewed
one of the "hat check” girls at ones
of the principal hotels one evening
recently, and that she stated that Bhe
had collected $12 by the hat check
system. He asked her how much sho
cot of this amount, and sho stated
"not one cent.” Mr. Pickett stated
that the hotels and restaurants had
not increased the pay of these girls,
yet they charge you 40 cents for a
tomato.”
When baby ’suffers with eczema or
some itching skin trouble, use Doan’s
Ointment. A little of it goes a long
way and it is safe for children. 60c
a box at all storos.adv. *3
L.GHT SAW MILLS—C1E« sp; N«8,
Tenth. Fllae, etc., shafting, pulleys,
belts, lacing, conveyors, for sawdust,
seed, fertilizer; steam and gasoline
engines, hollers, machinery, casting,
repairs, auto parts supplies and re
pairs. Galvanized “V” and corrugated
roofing. LOMBARD IRON WORKS,
Augusta, Georgia. l-l-52t
Ml
“Helpful Hints to Mothers’’ sent
FREE to mothers on receipt of postal
request addressed Merrick Medicine
Co., Waco, Texas.adv. 5.
for August
NOW ON SALE
r. 8. Food Administration.
Arter do wise ol’ owl spit on de
bait ho say, si z ee—"I gwine ter
sprizo you all wld a mesa er lislu-s
’cause you alls mus’ save do meat
en cat Bumpin' else instid en jes git
out dat ol’ game bag en make It
work, too,” sez ee. Don he koteh
a big tish and say, sez eo, “t-lioot—
t-lioot—t-KUb-sli-toot,” sez re. W’en
lie say dat he means dat when you
alls mako riz biscuits Jes don’t mako
'em—uso corn meal ter save wheat
flour fer do sojers. '
“For many years 1 was troubled, in
' all so-called remedies Insrd
If you are to keep up the attractiveness of your
appearance through the hottest dayj of summer, you
will find that a large supply of wash skirts is an abso
lute necessity.
It’s very important tolook carefully for Skirts made
of the most durable fabrics, for none but this kind will
look very well after the first few washings.
These models not only are delightfully smart but
are as nearly 4ub-proof as you’ll find. Here are remark
able values indeed!
$1.50 Values at
$2.00 Values at
$1.29
$1.69
$2.50 Values at — • • $ 1.98
$3.00 Values at $2.48
Joseph Dry Goods Company
CASH ONLY
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F. 6. Ries
When in Macon, Take Time to See
RIES & ARMSTRONG
Guy Armstrong
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware. Reliable Goods Only.
Fine Engraving and Repairing
315 Third Street.
/ MACON, GA.
Phone 836
WANTS 322,250 MEN
PLACED IN CLASS 1
Crowder Aaks Close Scrutiny Where
1918 Registrants Do Not Average
50 Per Cent.
Washington, July 30.—Provost Mar*
slml-General Crowder today informed
state draft executives that more than
50 per cent of the 744,.500 registrants
in the 1918 class are expected to he
placed in class one as physically
qualified for general military service
and instructed them to give “special
scrutiny to tiie report of any local
board which fails to classify this per
centage.
This estimate, Genera', Crowder said
is based upon a study of the operation
of the draft and the only exceptions
which will he recognized are in case
of communities having a large alien
population, or which have released
large numbers of the 1918 class to the
navy, marine corps or emergency fleet
“The national average should ba
much higher than 50 per cent, because
industrall, agricultural dependency
deferments and physical rejections
should be much lower, General
Crowder’s message said.
MARKETING HOGS
beats burying them. Steve Hoover,
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, writes, “Com
menced feeding my herd of about 100
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. 1
, BRISCOE WALL.
CALLED HER FAMILY
TO HER BEDSIDE
Six Tern Ago, Thinking She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, But Now
She Is a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cardui For
Her Recovery.
Royse City, Ter.—Mrs. Mary Kil-
mtn, of this place, says; “After the
birth of my little girl...my side com
menced to hurt me. I had to go back
to bed. Wo called the doctor. He
treated me. ..but I got no better. I
got worse and worso until the misery
was unbearable.. .1 was In bed for
three months and suffered such agony
that I was Just drawn up in a knot...
I told my husband If he would get
me a bottle of Cardui I would try It...
I commenced taking It, however, that
evening'I called my family about
me... for I knew I could not last
many days unless I had a ehange for
the better. That was alt yearn ago
and I am still here and am a weH,
strong woman, and I owe my life to
Cardui. I had only taken half the
bottle when I began to feel better.
Tho misery in my sido got les3... ]
continued right on taking the Cardcl
until I had taken threo bottles and 1
did not need any more for I was well
and never felt better In my Jlfe... I
have never had any trouble from that
day to this.”
Do you suffer from headache, back
ache, pains in sides, or other discom
forts, each month? Or do you feel
weak, nervous and fagged-out? If so,
give Cardui, tho woman’s tonic, •
trial J. 71
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF LEGAL CAP PAPER AND SEC
OND SHEETS ALL READY FOR DELIVERY. TYPEWRITER
Dpi to of il II DU’Lttl.VU I LOiVUiv « —
At la^t Ifound quick relit f and cure •
in those mild, yet thorough amll
really wonderful
OR. KING’S
and carbon paper.
THF. MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
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A&otoh So , .
j 5 cons per bjiylcat au.-*cb’ps.
Constipation causes headache, imll-
geslion, dizziness, drowsiness. For a
mild, opening medicine, use Doan’s
Regulets. 30c a box at all stores.ad.3
Better see how your sup
ply ofbill headings stands, for
the "first of the month Is ap-
proaching. If you are short
phone 312.
Grocerymen, Notice
WE HAVE JUST PRINTED A SUPPLY OF
SUGAR PLEDGE CARDS
BOTH FOR HOME CANNING AND PRESERVING AND
HOUSEHOLD USE
TO BE FILLED OUT BY YOUR CUSTOMERS AS REQUIRED BY THE
UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION
WE ARE SELLING THESE BLANKS IN RETAIL QUANTITIES AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
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