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THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
M1LLEDGEVILLK.
WOMAN’S CLUBS MEET
FRIDAY AFTERNOON ASKS suffrage FOR CLERGY
Details of District Convention To Be
Held hire in May Will Be DIccuSS-
e c | in Convention witli Regular
Precram.
An unusually Important mootin'; of
Hie Millodgeviile Woman's Club will
lie hold Friday afternoon and many
questiens of importance will bo taken
up for consideration.
The time is near at hand for the
holding of the convention of the j
Tenth district federated women’s
dubs. This convention will bo Held I
in .Mil! vdgeville .-Jurlng the throe days
cf May 18, 19 and 20 and will be the
topic of a lengthy discussion at the |
meeting next Friday.
On account of the fact muc'i) is to |
bo dene in the way of arranging en
tertainment for the many visitors to
he hero during the three days the
district convention is to bo in ses
sion, the members of the Millidgeville
Women club will he kept quite b "y
at intervals dr. ring the next three or
four weeks. The details to go into
will be taken up at length at the meet
ing to take place this week.
Due to the importance of this meet
ing every effort will bo made to have
ii large attendance.
GOODRICH STORE NOW
HAS STOCK ARRANGED i
VOU KNOW—That the day oi the LOG house, Is past,
you KNOW—l at U*c day oi the FRAME house is passing.
VOU KNOW —That the day of the BRICK house le right now.
vou KNOW—That PRiCk residence, imparts a certain dlatlnctlon
to tne o^^et.
v Ou DON T knoa' — Mow 'ittie it costs to of Brick-
US—YOU will be turp-l*ed
\IHiLKDGKVILLE BRICK WORKS CO
J. W. McMillan, Pies. R. W. McMillan, V.-Pres.
A
Zetishl Ishikuwu, high priest of tie
So Ji ji temple at Tsurumn, Japan, who
is leader of the movement to secure
the rights of suffrage for the members
of the Japanese clergy.
Reccv-rt!
Lo;t Bz
r.o'r’ Ping
Y tiers Aro
I
Ynrtr’ll, pliiprii t
hotel at Kldon.
nimiil ring wid e
cdiii in some pic
A few fays a;;
lllg a nmver In .1
ring, ii lias giet
value since It
ground v,her
pri
ll, she found the
cutlv Increased in
was Inst, The
the ring was los:
laid been plowid many time:
Former Millionaire Killed Himself.
Omaha—Heavy losses in grain and
In foreign market speculations caused
Emil Rothschild, until recently the
millionaire president of t’he Roths
child Grain company, to commit sui
cide at Ids home by Inhaling illu
minating gas.
Nev/ Mercantile House in Location
Formerly Occupied by W. S. My
rick Ready for Handling Lcrfe
Business.
The store of Mr. S. Goodrich, in
the location formerly occupied by
Mr. W. S. Mjriclc, is now completely
fixed for tlio handling of an expen
sive mercantile business, the stock
boing composed of d'ry goods, ladies'
ready-to-wear and shoes for men.
women anj children.
On account of a heavy stock of
goods arriving all at a time, Mr.
Goodrick experienced some difficul
ty in arranging his lino of merchan
dise uu promptly as desired. This To Curo a Cold , n 0ne Day
task has been completed, Mr. Good- Tske LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.t It
rich states this week, and ho is now gft‘t.VEUVE’S ^
in position to serve without difficul
ty any number of customers desiring
high grade gooda in all sorts of
dress materials. Indies’ Ready-made
doting, notions.
Mr. Goodrich has had many years’
of experience ih the dry goods and
clothing business. Ho operates, Be
sides litis business in Milledigeville,
large stores in Sandersville and Ita-
visboro, and is well-known through
out this section of the state u3 a suc
cessful merd.aift. ■ I figure that tliu
success cf our business d ring many
vea.s is attributable to our cone-taut
efforts to carry at .■ 11 times a line
of dep-eir.Vible mo.,-hand!! ;e, bought
right and sold to our eustenters at
the lowest possible prices.'' Mr.
Goodrich a tat- -i.—Adv.
MISS BERTIE MEDLIN
DIED IN ATLAN i A i
i
C-eiight^r cf Mr. J. T. Mct'lin Passed
Away At Home Of Her Sister, Mrs.
Citandle.' King, Thursday After
Long Illness.
Dry Clean—Dye
at the Capital City
To Be In Fashion Is Not a Question of Wealth
We are putting the garments of the whole South “in
order” at sma'l cost. From the borders of Kentucky
down to Key West the Capital City’s Dry Cleaning and
Dwing keeps the South’s old clothes eternally new.
It is Fashionable and Economical!
"Parcel Post Your Package—Look to Us for Results.* 9
Capital City Dry Cleaning Sc Dye Works
ATLANTA, GA.
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K 2 i L 1 n a t
Co & a
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Neglected Cclds r.rc Den^crcfta
ake no chp.nco". Keep —standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
Breaks v.p a cold it 24 henro — Believes
■ - Gnppo in 3 daya—excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form doer not effect head—Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative—No Opiato in Kill’s.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
J tern
dll-,1 i
in Baldwin
known as a
pi-
county. ;it l(-
mirn'ng. Tlu
ed by Rev. S.
born
vnj lm
of a lc
funeral \
Jcrdan.
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have oa un
healthy tolur, which indicates poor blood, and ns a
rule,Where is more c-r t cs:t stomach d turbji.-e.
GROVE S '! V s !! LESS CHILL rONH •
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood,
improve the digestion, and act as a general Strength
ening Tonieto the whole system. Nature will tin n
throw ofTor disitel the wurmt>,&ndilic('!iildwil!be
»perfect health. Pleasant to talc, cue per bottle *
Supreme Satisfaction
Is what vou get by buying your groceries from us.
You are assured of getting fresh goods of standard
quality at the lowet prevailing orices to be haa.
LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS
All the rest of the week.
Good Bulk Ground Coffee, 35c grade — 20c
One Dackage of Temoo Tea and one Ice Tea Glass 15c
Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs --89c
Red Wing Grape Juice 33 c
Morris Supreme Peaches — 29c
Del Monte Peaches |9 C
Maxwell House Coffee % c
Fresh Shipment of Prunes, per lb 19c
Fresh Countrv Butter, per lb. 4Qc
Snap Beans and new Irish Potatoes, per lb. 9c
Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. 17 l-2c
Beets, three for 10c
Sweet Potatoes,, per peck, 25c
We have fresh shipment;, of of oranges, apples at
oer doz 25c and 30c
Choice Grape Fruit, four for 25c
Choice Lemons, Der doz. 23c
Water Ground Meal, the best in town, Der pk. 35c
Cash
G. C. Watkins, Mgr.
Co.
Telephone 324
GEORGIA RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEDULE
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
Millodgeviile, Gu., Effective May Kith, 1920.
EAST BOUND
No. 30—Camak, .Augusta, Athens, Atlanta 6:40 A. M.
No. 32—Carnal;, Augusta, Athens, Atlanta 2:4o P. M.
No. 34—Camak, Augusta, Athens, Atlanta 7: US P. M.
WEST BOUND
No. 31—Macon and South Georgia Points
No. 33—Macon and South-Georgia Points
No. 35—Macon and South Georgia Points
10:58 A. M
- 7:08 P. M.
11:21 P. M.
ALL TRAINS RUN DAILY
For Further Information Apply to
A. C-. McKinley, Local Agent. J,"p; Billups,
Geo. If. Tunnel!, General Agent. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ca
WOMEN OF HHDQlE
A Cangerous Pet oil Tftrsugh Wiiitii Eve
as) Pass
IJf HbOhuCii cliUvi
Practice! Suggestions Given ’ey \Von:cn Whose
Letters Follow
jife
ith pic
feet ami other annoying ;
ham’s V.i, ; ,,
It cure 1 r.Yo ;.,,U I an; r . ■
It i ■- «ai 1 that middle :
owi
this perfectly nc.tnrai clut
f -
follows, ;.s if the heart \v
sympt of an r\
Lydia E. ! inkham' Vc
daily adapt i to a t tin
as to build \.p the we
: ’i tins
1, ELLEK,
•r of
(,<ln her
o vnltto
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npouml
hat your
•henge of
id on my
. E. Pinlt-
;ot mere,
certainly
Mart
the
if i:\ r.
tliis trying period with the least possible annoy in
trying j . '. icrl in tv woman’s life, and
1 worn - i insit.i.iusandpasses through
' 1 < ri- :cinj; very anncc ing symptoms.
! i): 1 a that a- ‘id the hi- ud rushing
' t nl i!..-1 f .-ding that
• ’■ or di/,y fpclLare all
llio i,c. ! for a:; . 5.1 medicine.
oLYnle Compound iu a root end herb medicine espe-
i the fomini:. ■ system. It nr< j in sucli a manner
ed nervous system and enables a woman to pM*
! indb
lymptoms.
serious troubles.
Lydia L. Piul.lmm's I’rivato Tcxt-ISookupon “Aili"- ' i I’oou*
liar to Women' will bo Kent to you Ircu upon roque- 1 . Writ*
to The Lydia I’., l’inkliaut .Tlcdicino Co., l.ynn, Mas Nusctts.
Tliis book coutaius valuable information.