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I>o You Get Up
With a Lame Back?
Ridncy Trouble Makes You Miserable.
' Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer 's
fiwsJ r *P"R 00 U the great kidney, liver and
f bladder remedy, be-
<1 i] | ■ cause of its remark-
r " -t able health restoring
-Hies. Swamp-
, filing a,most
every wish {it Oter*
]']H coming rheumatism,
ii;; pain in the back, kid-
, *,Jjj lieys, liver, bladder
av.d every part of the
urinary passage. It
corrects inability to
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BOYS OVER FIRE IN THE SYSTEM
Negro Blind Tigers of Forsyth;A Bill Will be Introduced to
Discovered Just in Time | Change the Method of Try-
by Marshal.
ing Lunacy Cases.
Atlanta,—Protesting against the Geor-
and scalding pain in passing it,
or Will 'tliects following use of liquor, WT;*
or kfcer, and overcomes that unpleasant
Necessity of being compelled tor 0 often
through the day, and to get up many
times during the night.
Swamp-Root is not r.ecoqnmendc d for
everything but if you have kidney, liver
or bladder trouble, It-will be found just
the remedy you li'jcd. It lias been thor
oughly tested in private practice, and has
proved so successful that a special ur-
largemeut lias been made by which all
readers of this paper, who have not al
ready tried it, may have a sample bottle
sent free by mail, also a book telling
more about Swamp-Root, and how to
fiedemtif you have kid
ney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention
leading this generous
offer in this paper and
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
liinglianiton, X. Y. The regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size bottles are sold by
uil druggists. Don’t make any mistake
lvut reuiehiber the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y.,on every bottle.
tTorsyth. Ga,, April St.— ^
deal of excitement prevailed in this j gia system of trying supposedly insane j
city late Wednesday afteruoou, when {people by jury, a bill amending the!
it was reported that two negro men
I present law on the subject will be intro-
duceil in the legislature this summer,
of the extv, Eidy Wright and William _ . . „ . .
- ' 1 " Georgia is one of only seven states
Phillips, had threatened tn burn three, j a t j ie UI ,i on which still retains the
small negro bovs to death, but were \ svstein of"jury trial for insane people,
prevented from carrying ,ont their The amendment will also seek to do
threats by the timely interference of away with the present system of cou-
Marslml Jack Meek. Mr Meek was I fining insane people in county jails for
attracted to a building in the negro , as long as ten days after they have been
bottoms by the agonizing cries of the I declared insane before sending them to
hoys, who were apparently being tortur- the state sanitarium,
ed to death, and if he had arrived only ; The bill provides that the ordinary
a few minutes later the boys would j of the county in Which the alleged in-
possibly have been destroyed by fire. ' sane person lives shall appoint a com-
Peeping through a crack in the side ! mission of two or three regular licensed
of the building, Mr. Meek discovered 1 physicians to fill out a foimnlated
that the men had fastened a rope to blank, convey this blank to tin* ordi-
The New Spring Styles
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MILLINERY
AND
nary under signatnre and o\th, and
1 that tlie ordinary shall then pass upon
1 the same, and if justified commit the
alleged insane person ar once.
: A trial by jury, however, is reserved
ela-
If
II Professional ^ a ^jj
T. M. HALL M. D.
MacriciNo physician and sykokon
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’•(Tice hours 11 a. ra. to 12: 80 p. m.
Office in Cali way Building.
Ifilledgevitle Os.
CURRAN R. ELLIS
ARCHITECT
Ellis Bldg,, Cherry St., and Cotton Ave
Macon, Georgia
the bodies of the boys, which they
had thrown over a rafter, and had
them suspended in the air, with their
toes barely touching the floor of the
I building. They had built a fire be
neath the bodies of the boys and were 1 if the alleged insane person, his
! severely whipping them. Mr. Meek ] fives or his friends demand it.
rushed into the tnildiug and placed -
Phillips and Wright under arrest, just] For soreness of the muscles whether
in time to preyent more serious in- induced by violeut. exercise or injury,
jury. Tho toes of the boys were j Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent.
brat* .1.
wore w hipped so severely that they mutism. Sold by John Vinson Druggist,
could hardly walk. Medical attention : ^
1 had to be rendered. j _ _ _
1 An investigation led to the fact that 1 MANY PERSONS IN FEAR
! the negro** had threatened the lives!
| of the small negro boys because they*
I had been discovered beneath the store! Child's Death From Rabies May
I of Eidy Wright, where a large quan
JNO. P. ATKINSON M. D
Physician &. Surgeon
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA
182 1-2 Hancock Sr.
J. C. RICHARD, Dentist
OFFICE IN
2nd Floor Hatcher Bld’g.
OFFICE PHONE 336. RESIDENCE 130.
Milledgeville, Ga.
W
B- HUTCHINGS
DENTIST*
Rcccessoi: to Du. F. 8. Whitnky.
his professional services to the
I
tiry of liquor belonging to Phillips and
Wright was concealed. Thinking that
the boys had discovered their liquor,
and would give them away to the of
ficers, Phillips atid Wright hastily re
moved the whisky and then proceeded
to frighten and torture the boys, that
they would be unable to report them
to the officers for tho illegal sale of
whisky. 'A quart of liquor was dis
covered nuder the store by Sheriff’
Holland.
The trial of Wright and Phillip.-
was held before Mayor Bloodworth
Thursday morning at 10 o’clock,
Wright was fined $2< or 50 days and
Phillips $20 or 40 days, Bach one
was bound over nuder a $1,000 bond
for ciuelty to children, and a heavy
line was also imposed on Wright for
keeping whisky confined beneath his
! -tore.
be Followed by Others.
Women’s Apparel
Are Now Ready
It is the greatest assemblage of authentic fashions that we have ever
gathered. Greatest in point of Beauty, Variety and Value.
Millinery Models from Paris and New York, and original creations from
our owm workrooms.
New Suits, Dresses, Costumes, Skirts and Waists from foremost makers
of the country. The New Spring Shoes are here, too. New Silks and
Dress Goods, White Goods, Wash Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Muslin
Underwear, Etc.
WHEN YOU VISIT MACON be sure to pay us a 1
call. If you can’t come, send us your Mail Orders.
Kesv York, April 27.—The death last!
i Week of l-year-old Susie Mandoline at
Xortli Bergen, N. J., from rabies has |
sent a convulsion of grief and terror .
into a dozen homes in the Union Hill
district. In her death a^iiv the child
her mother on the check and Mrs.
now taking the Pasteur I
W. A. DOODY CO.
>
Macon, Georgia.
bit
Mandoline i
treatment.
Susie Mandoline was the first child
oitten bv a mad dog in January on her
way to school. She fought the brute
and escaped with what appeared to be a
slight scratch oil the hand.
MANY OTHERS BITTEN
The animal turned from her to
Louise Weber, bit her and then ran to
West New York. It arrived in front of
public school No 8, just as a class of
little girls was leaving the building with
Fvriircintl Fatpc Via Ppntral nf I t * ,e * r Ikliss Mary Cowles. Miss
LAbUIMUll raicb Via bGlllItU Ul ! Cowley faced the animal and fought it
Offers
jieople of thi« oi tv aud section
OFFICE IN HORNE BUILDING
K.hv 8th—l vr
Georgia Railway.
WM.N. ELLISON.
Physician and Surgeon
Milledgeville. Ga.
away from her little ciiarges witli her
umbrella. When she thought they had
all escapted she turned to run. She
stumbled, and before she could recover
herself the dog bit her on both hands. ,
Then Miss Cowles found that three of I
her pupils, Madeline Suude. Dorothy
Wliiton and Alice Smith, all of West
i New York, had been bitten. 1
We have on our yard the largestfand
most complete stock of rough and dressed
lumber and builders supplies of every de
scription ever brought to Milledgeville.
('alls given prompt attention dav and
ni-dif »nd night calls a specialty.
Residence 208 N. Jefferson Street.
NOTICE
To Atlanta, Ga , account Graud Lodge
of Georgia, Knights of Pythias, to be
held May 17-18, mil. Fares apply
from pouits m Georgia.
To Augusta Ga., account District
Grand Lodge No. 18. G li. O. O. F. of
America, to be held August 8-11, 1911*
Fares apply from jioiufs in Georgia.
To Charlottesville,^!*., account Uui- ; , ,. . . , ...
versitv of Virginia Summer School, to * ie d ° K dt*»PP«» re d * n d found its
lie held June IP July 2», 1911. Fares way to New Durham. It appeared iu
npplv from selected points. j the neiglibniliood of the public schcol
To Evansville, Ind., account General ,just in time to meet another group of
Assembly, Cumberland Presbyterian j children, in charge of their teacher,
Church, tn be held May 18,1911. Fares! M . „ „ . . , . ,
apply from selected point-. i ^ ar >' Rafferty, and plunged
To Jacksonville, Fla , account South-; anj0Q,{ them,
eru Baptist Convention, to he field May j Miss Rafferty grasped the snarling
17 28, 1911. animal by the throat aud managed to
To Knoxville, Tenn., account Summer * keep her hold until the last child was, : .
; us she thought, out of dauger. Then
U»y. I w-ill i*v** special nDnulloh to fit- • .Xp Utrl* -RtrCk Arte acocnlilt TJofi- i'*' 9 * W ’’ <u,p * iold ' SO th«
ring spectaoloH and m fUwe?. f«f*r»re Veteran*Wmion. to he tietd ' du * m * ,<,r ** 1c * 0I » t '* ch “ ,Hi ran
8 !'bl D. COMP! ON. M. T). ( j|ay ih Id. 1GII. a»av.
; To .ttOUtmigh) de 8»*-*Hllee, TeuO.,; Bf tills tilllt tll6 HlcIeHnok raid WM
pn-rifii rmiu rn nrrif tecoouf. Opening Week Montoagto < filial with *a» excitod cjtwcl. JAiiico-
ortuwL 1 KAiN 1 U U I I Lt | Bible School, and Montwifrle SniKiay mjm Engel led tl*e cliaso after the (log.
, School Institute, to be held during July . si i , .
ROCK, IRK., Ill C- OF fil. Rl. t
; For complete uitormatuui in regard ’ “ r lne corner or a iemo, \\neie rue
On account of l'. C, V. Reunion, Mav 1 1 „ , ota i t»res, dates of sale, limits, policeman killed it.
)i»,18.19li. j schedules, tram seryice, etc., apply to 1 HAD ELEVEN VICTIM8
For the, accommodation of Con ft der. ocorest ticker
Quality Highest,
Prices Lowest
Come to'see us, you won’t have to wait.
f desire to inform the public that ]
huve ,ii»w resumed tfie general practice
of nierlieliie **>id all calls will be prompt-
lv Ntteieled. 1 emt be found »r mv liome
Quality Considered. Our Prices are the
at eight*, or mv olfioe. In Home Bldg. ! School «»f Tjie hiuitli, to tie held June.,
id Culver & KriW's firqg Store <n the j 20 J-nly 88, 1911.
We can furnish you everything: to build
your home.
$100 Reward, $100.
When the victims of the dog were]
counted it was found that, besidi s the
two teachers, nine children had beta
1 bitten. Besides those alreadv men- j
nU Vo*.cians, their friends aud the pub- j
; e rally, we have arranged to oper- ]
Me special irain through from Maion to; The readers of tins piper will
L.ittie Keck on the folio wing schedule: | pleased to learn that there is at leusrone : y j 0 iic-tl Fred Murilo James Jacobs, Eg-ie
.a, MiuT.n via (.'.of a. 1 05 mu May is i dreaded disease that science has been
J v. (iduaibtis viaf. off>. 4 05 mn Max in able to cure in alt its stage, and that is
. Plrmingli’ni viar.oft,. u 30 tun Mu.v 15 'Catarrh. Hall’s Oafrrti Cure is the only
. llirnilngli's via Kriscofciyst’m9 45 i*m May 15 . postive cure now known to the medical
5i. Mcmiihk* via ” *’ 5:i0pm May lfl tl‘;ltcrilit\
V. Mc inpliis via 1 . K. 1. .V I*. *00am May I
Ar. I.ittle Rock via ( . 1;. 1. Jt P. 10 00 am May lg
Tins train will carry through sleeping
cars, coaches and commissary car from
Macon. It will also carry through
Catarrh being a con-liln-
tioi <»i disease, requires a constitiitioiial
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is tak
en uiterualiv, acting upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system, thereby
destroying the foundation of the disease,
and giving the patient strength by build-
Brown and Grace Mertel, all showed I
traces of the poisoned teeth. All ure |
between 0 anil 12 years old. Their I
wounds appeared to be slight and till
were can ter iz al, It was hot until,
Susie Mandoline fill seriously ill, a;
week ago, that a physician waR called. :
Hydrophobia developed rapidly.
sleeping car from Savannah, which car ! * n g up the constitution and assisting ua- j • - •
*» -**—*««-» *tt» M .^ n SgS5!S. »«'■ a-*—.
IS. j that, they offer One Hundred Dollars j when the cough is kept loose aud ex pec.
For further information iu regard t. j for any case that it. fails to cure. Send j toration easy by giving Chatimerlain's
rates limits, schedule, service, etf. t for list of tcslimoniafs. ^ Congh Remedy. It has been used in
apply to nearest ticket agent, or com 1 ' Bold^'hv^Drugg^EtR^ Tee 1 many epidemices of this disease with
muaicate with John W. Blount, Diet 1 Take Hall’s Family Pills for const ipa-1 purfeot succss. For sale ov John H.
Baesenger Agent, Macon, Ga. Ition. 1 Vinson, Druggist. j
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