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the milledgeville news
vVKI NKSDAY, may 1), 1921.
Spring Style for Flappers
i S January and February much of
the year's sewing is disposed of—
in well regulated households—for
ill esc months bring the annual sales
of white goods for house furnishings
ond undermusllns and the displays
of new cotton fabrics for spring. At
Ilia same time the shops accommodat
ingly bring out whatever 1ms devel
oped • In styles in undermusllns, in
children’s clothes and In women’s wash
drosses, especially In practical house
dresses. In fashion eenters also there
arc enlightening exhibitions of ltaud-
Home wash dresses.
In the average home It Is spring
sewing for the children that cici lie
disposed of in the heart of win: r to
the best advantage. One of the in dels
turned out for the flapper Is piemred
here and shows no* startling depn" ure
from present styles. Any of the ]>’ tin,
fairly heavy wash fabrics arc soiled
to it and its appeal lies in its neat
ness and girlishness. It has a plaited
skirt and a plain snioclt with tliree-
iiuarter length, flaring sleeves.’ The
round neck is finished daintily with
an inset collar of white batiste. For
decoration, a border pattern In col
ored floss and very simple stitchery,
finishes off the neck, the sleeves and
the bottom of the smock. It is In
tilts simple needlework that the model
shows a variation from its predeces
sors. There Is also something a little
new in colors—that Is, shades and
tints have changed a trifle.
It is noteworthy that styles for
young misses are growing more con
servative; that they are getting back
to something like common sense after
much extravagance in the past season
or so. Too much elaboration, too rich
materials, too many colors robbed t lie
dress of young girlhood of Its
own particular charm, which must
always lie on the side of daintiness
or simplicity; and charm is the most
valuable asset of tlie flapper, as It is
of all womankind. There Is nothing
more unpleastng than overdressed
young girls.
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«AI,KS|MAN WANTED — Direct, to-
v.-oarer talesman, must bo experienc
ed, to sell Men's made-to-measure
clothing, popular prices, exceptional
values, commission large. If you arc
a real salesman writo ns. Host
Tailoring Co., Butler Bldg., Cincin
nati i. Ohio. 3.30-jtp
Little Girl Makes Record.
Pittsburgh, Bn.—Yvonne Weber,
twelve years of age, has established a
recerd in (lie public schools here. She
was graduated from public school ns
class valedictorian recently. She
speaks four languages and teaches
physical culture and dancing in the
high school class.
Don't let the army worm destroy
year garden. DIXIE BRAND UAL-
t II M ARSENATE will control liiom.
For Sale by Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
and Eiiiiis Pharmacy.
BEAR HUNT STOPS SERVICE
Congregation Lift Edifice in West
Virginia to Sco Trapping
and Slaying!
Piedmont, W. Vn.—-The trapping
and slaying of n black bear weighing
28S pounds broke up a service in n
church nearby, at Henry, on tho
Western Maryland railroad, south of
this place.
The hear had horn carrying off
pigs, calves and sheep, and Arnold
Slnhl set n trap. Kn route to the
church with friends, Stahl stopped tc
look at the Irfip and found a heat
standing 111 it. The animal was a
whopper. Revolver shots only Infuri
ated bruin, who became frenzied and
would probably have attacked Hit
party lmd not n rifle been procured
Several well-directed shots ended tin
bear.
In (lie meantime, several hundred
persons who had assembled for the
church service were attracted to tin
scene
TRACES TB. TO BAD TEETH
Dr. Thomas J. Ryan, noted dental
scientist and writer on dental topics,
declares in his latest book, ‘‘Teeth and
Health,” that he has traced tuber
culosis to decayed teeth and foul
mouths. Ills experiments also show
that Bright’s disease and epilepsy
can be the result of Infected teeth.
Doctor Ryan urges the establishment
of municipal dental X-rny clinics to
check these perils.
Taking Precautions.
Cambridge, O.—‘‘Don’t Shoot! We
Are Not Bootleggers.” This Is the
sign showing on many automobiles as
a rpsalt of the recent shooting of
Thomas McNIece, Bnrnesvtlle, O., who
was wounded by city officials when
his car was pursued In the belief that
it contained whisky.
| Operation Failed to Cure
| Boy of Mania for Thievery
? Surgery lost a point In Hous-
t ton, Tex., In Its fight against
2 crime. Six weeks ago un op-
1 oral Ion was ordered for a four-
J teen-year-old boy who lmd a
» mania for small thievery. The
2 operation was attended by n
2 score of Important physicians
v and was declared a success.
j However, the lad Is in jail
» again with a $30 watch which
♦ he neither purchased nor re-
2 cel veil as a gift.
FAKE FIRE ALARM PENALTIES
Texas Judge Makes Two Boys Do
Some Writing in Punishment
for Prank.
Houston. Tex.—.Judge Chester II.
Rr.van evolved a new kind of penalty
for two boys, fifteen nhd fourteen
years old, who were found guilty ot
turning in false fire alarms. The old
er boy took the blame, but his pal was
held as an accomplice.
The penalty for the older boy is to
write 1,000 times the following para
graph :
“1 promise never again to turn in n
fake fire alarm. I now understand
that It costs the city a considerable
sunt every time the lire department
answers n false alarm and that some
person may lie seriously Injured l>y
the fire apparatus.”
The younger lad must write the fol
lowing .'00 times;
"I will not again knowingly he a
party to n criminal act, nor will I en
denvor to Intimidate a witness in a
ense."
Two younger hoys testified at tin
hearing and stated that the "nccom
pliee" had threatened to punch tkeii
faces if .they told.
CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY CO.
WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVSLY
Augusta, Ga. >;
VVe carry the largest stock of automobile sup
plies in the South and our line is complete.
Let us know your wants—we will supply you
MILLEDGEVILLE. OA.
INFORMATION FREE
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A plea for peace.
Catholic belief.
Catholics and marriage.
Catholics and the bible.
The Pope and the war.
Catholics and politics.
Catholics and the Pope.
Knights of Columbus oath.
Catholics and the public schools.
The above will be sent upon re-
cuest free. All questions about tho
Catholics and their belief answered
THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S A330.
CIATION OF GEORGIA
AUGUSTA, GA.
WANTED—Men or women to take
• filers among friends and neighbors
lor the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full
line for men, women and children. El
iminates darning. We pay 75c an hour
spare time, or $38.00 a week for full
tine. Experience unnecessary. Writ-
Mternatlcnal Stocking Mills Norristown
Pa. l-7-10tp
You will make more cotton per acre
by planting Wanamaker’ti-Cloveland
pedigreed cotton seed. 1 made last
last year 17 bales on 12 acres, see.l
removed cue year from pedigreed,
early variety. Stored at Samuel E>’-
ans, Son & Co. Price $1.25 per Bushel.
E. S. VINSON, Milledgeville, On.
To* Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The Salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The hr.Unil effect of Hayes' Healing Honey ta
lkie the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores ot
the akin soon Mops a cough.
Both remedies are packed In one carton and tho
coet of the combined treatment Is 35c.
-JJust ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEAUNG HONEY.
Are Your Walls and Ceilings Up-to-date?
mgs
likm
Them is really but one way to property finish the walls and ceilini
cf your home—give them a coat of a fiat-drying oil paint, iil
Lucas Lu‘Co-F!at
Ln-Co-FltU dries wit h a beautiful, soft, velvety finish,entirely with*
out gloss. It is just (he kind of finish you will like for every room
of your house. You can u?c it with equal success in the bathroom,
kitchen or laundry, for moisture and dampness will not affect it
in any manner. Lu-Co-Flot can be applied over any surface with
assurance of good results, if the plain directions for its use are
carefully followed. It is mode in a fine assortment of attractive
shades. Let us show them to you.
Culver & Kidd
Paints and Varnishes
W J. BRAKE
REAL ESTATE—LOANS
LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH GILES & HOLSENBECK.
WE WILL BUY OR SELL FOR YOU, WE ARE ALSO IN POSI
TION TOLOAN YOU MONEY AT 7 PER CENT, ON GOOD IM
PROVED FARM LANDS. WE NOW HAVE SOME REAL BAR
GAINS IN FARMS. THAT ARE DIRT CHEAP. SEE US IF THE
BOLL WEEVIL HAS GOT YOUR GOAT.
BILES & HOLSENBECK
Car!j/j A. Giles Ray HoWnboclc
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA
STUDYING THE LYE
constantly tus given me an expen
knowledge of its reeds Tliia unowi
edge if r.t your service, without
:harge whenever
YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION.
( you have headaches or nny other
lign of eyo (rouble von probably need
{lasses Only a skilled examination
•in determine just what kind yo -
ought to wear. For your eyeB’ sak
eave me test them prouerlv. As many
jyeg are mined b" wrong glaascu sf
by neglect to wear nnv
Habitual Constlpatfon Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
"LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should lie taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates , Very Pleasant to Take, a 60c
onr bottle.
nPEWKliTER RIBBONS
W'd keep in stock at all times
a complete line of high grade
typewriter libbons tor ah
make machines.
The Milledgeville News
Phone 312
my wormns here! Save yout
ns by using DIXIE BRAND
*-.„...L’H'M ARSENATE. Guaranteed
not to burn the plants. For Sale by
Culver & Kidd Drug Co., and Ennis
rmaey.
A
gard s
CAL
WHAT IS A BANK?
AA b ank is much more than merely a safe place for keeping funds, for
handling checks, for collecting drafts, etc
A bank s 1 ould he regarded ns the intimate helper, advisor and friend
of the customer; ever ready to co-operate in every proper way.
To extend necessary accomodation rs required, and to
protect his interest in every way that lies
within its power.
This is the kind of service that we etiweavor to render and we invite
you to make your connection with us with such service
in view.
The Milledgeville Banking Co.
sats 2 i xr
MILLER S. BELL, President.
D. S. SANFORD, Vice President.
CIIAS. M. DAVIS. Asst. Cashier.
CAPITAL $40,000.00
SURPLUS, $98,000.00
Lao you have any troule pa ing your insurance ore-
'miums? If so, start an insurance account with us. .
ask about it.
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Cigarette
To oeal In tho'
dolietous Burloy
tobaooo flavor*
It’s Toasted
GEORGIA RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEDULE
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
MiUodgovlllo, Ga.. Effective May 16th, 1920, *
s EAST BOUND
No. SO-Camak, Augusta, Athens, Atlanta A Jl*
No. 32—Camak, Augusta, Athens. At ant* J;
No. 34—Camak, Augusta, Athens, Atlanta F. M.
WESTBOUND 1
No. 31—Macon and South Georgia Points 10 . : . 6 * A ’ JJ
No. 33—Maco» and South Georgia Points - 7-08 F. M.
No. 36—Macon and South Guorgla Points u ^
. . ALL TRAINS RUN DAILY ^ •
For Further Information Aprly to >
A. C. McKinley, Local Agent. ' T ' ^HaiiU^a*
Geo. H. Tunnel!, General Agent. P ’ A ' AUanW '