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YOUIt BIRTHDAY
Proved Safe
^like without Fear as Told
in “Bayer" Package
If your birthday 1» thU wrrk jou
art* naturally very honest, noble and
kind hearted. You have u generous,
sympathetic disposition, but. because
you are a remankably fine judge
character, you are not easily taken
in with a pitiful tale of hard luck.
You are always agreeable and c«
retain your dignity on all occasion
You rarely lose your temper, bi
are quick to resent any fancied <
real insult.
About your
Health,
A QUESTION QUICKLY ANSWER
ED
Things You should
On Tuesday, Jan. 19, Gen. Robert
E. Lee's birthday anniversary, Mr.
Wm. Fraley, clebrated the first an
niversary of his management of
Fraley’s Pharmacy and kept an open
house, serving ice cream to all callers
at the store. One of the teachers
in the training school asked her lit-
:le pupils whose birthday was being
honored on tha tday, and one of
the little tots answered quickly,
"Fraley’s Pharmacy.”
y rare talent
which if developed, wiil take you t
upreme heights. However, you are THE CHILD’S THROAT
very easily swayed and discouraged j Be very vigilent in caring for the
by those around you, and often bury child’s throat in winter,
your higher self by means of dog-1 Formaldehyde in solution is the
nv»tic materialism, and a routine of'most effective, reliable of the fumi-
hibit which eventually leads to a cants with which I am acquainted
gloomy and useless life. In epidemics of infectious disease it
Both men and women born during]is u servant of inestimable value.
- these dates are apt and while not The cat# of scarlet fever demands
good students, can absorb informa-; isolation and quarantine, but the rest
tion from every source, without any of the family may be protected by
uu** get- I particular effort, and cut succeed in! the judicious, timely use of formal-
ii proved 'almost any work they decide to do. dehyde. Kept sprinkled about the
ril*d by | «j>he women are very fond of chil-! bedding clothing and rugs, it is fatal
dren and home. They also are lit- to germs which .are abroad in the air.
ernlly inclined, and many famous | Formaldehyde is a good defense
authors have been born under these , against pneumonia, small-pox and in-
l’aio, Pain dates. They .also make fine nurses, if!uenza. It should be used in forty
"Bayer” package con- j The men make excellent business per cent solution and its use limited
‘I excutivs, mechanics, doctors and j to a point where it gently irritates
The most desirable lots in town, CHEAP.
Sidewalk paved—On time if desired. See
MISS MATTIE MOORE
Phone 339-1, jj
If you want ■ real suit of clothe,
et me have you oae made by Ed
V. Price or by Kabu Tailoring Co.,
vf Indianapolis. Ind., and you will
have a Real Suit of Clothes. I
alio have alt wool Coat and Pauli
nade to order at $22.50 that
can’t be beat anywhere.
CEO. W. BARR
Merchant Tailor
Mil!ed|evil)e. Ga.
It's economy to keep your car
doped. We get every cup and part
where doping is necessary. See us
RALPH SIMMERSON.
gists also sell bottles of 24 and I no. j sales*
LITTLE RASTUS SAYS
That Blaine Side Leather is a tough
proposition on any Bottom, hut he pre
fers it on the Bottom of His Shoes
SUDDEN SERVICE”
—PHONE 373—
Blain’s Shoe Plant and
Pressing Chib
for
Florida
Warmth.
m Winter
Weather
DIXIE GEM
\. f \\ ( >k I I
TRADE MARK REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF.
SOUTHERN COAL l COKE CO.. C1N. O.
the eyes and nasal passage.-,
never used in contact being
strong, but should be carefully j
sprinkled about the room and breath-
ed in with the air which it purifies.
Germs that attack the throat are
among the easiest to destroy if com
batted early—before they become
deeply imbedded in the tissues. Even
weak solution of bor/icic acid is
effective if used as a gargle, spray,
nasal douche at the first sign of
disturbance. Babies and small chil
dren may be sprayed with a suitable
atomizer for the nose and thrdbt af
ter trips through dust or after at
tendance on winter gathering^ where
mmebody roughs and thus sets free
nfectuou* bacteria. A good plan is
.o spray before going to bed and on
"ising and the boracic acid solution is
me of the simplest and best pre
ventives of the trouble.
Cold, icy air is dangerous for
•dulls as well as children. Cover
iabg*s face with a light woolen fab
ric. if he is to be carried to a neigh
bor’s house no matter how short the
ilistance.
For Rent—2 2-room negro hou:
Peoples Hardware Co.
Ovordao
Boy—"Ma there’s a man down
stairs who wants to see you about
the furniture."
Mother—"Tell him to have a chair
I’ll be down in a minute, dear."
Boy—"I did. hot he says he came
for the piano."
FOR SALE
10,000,000 Cabbage
and Bermuda Onion
Plants, $1 per thous
and Prompt shipment
DORRIS PLANT CO.
Valdosta, Ga.
MILLEDGEVULE NURSERY CO.
Among the oldest aad largest pecan growers in the world. Lending
varieties ef paper shell pecans. Quarter Million Trent.
Free heehlet "Pecan Trees and Their Cnltore"
MILLEDGEVULE NURSERY CO.
MILLEDCEVILLE
CARR’S EMPORIUM OF FASHION
Are Receiving the Latest Models in
MILLINERY
Call and See Them
Fall and Winter Hats at Reduced Price
curs won of fashion
BELL’S
Od Eld Ed says that it wasn
to take (his country away from the
Indians—but it would be a meaner
trick to give it hack to them the
way it is now.
Slighly Tingled
Diner—“Say, waiter, this roast
beef tastes like mutton.”
Waiter—“I’m sorry. I gave you
another, customer’s pork by mistake.’
Uncle Budd thinks that the reason j
Justice is blind is because everybody
pulls the wool over her eyes.
He Wi
The most absent minded man has i A
een found at Inst A friend called *
him the other night and talked j .
him for ten minutes. Suddenly
We Are Featur
ing THIS WEEK
MISS PEGGY PAIGB
€
New models are ready for year in
spection, in both plain and figured
crepes—Youthful styles, priced
$2CJ-0« and S^.OO
20 NEW SPRING COATS
Just received by express, mostly
bright colors—Some cut with flares,
Suedines and Twills, priced
*HP t0$ 35°°
i say there will be j
n 1000 years
than I have, *ays John
won't last more than
All the subtle sophistica
tion of Paris is in this
di ve r Frock, fashioned of
sheerest Crepe Elizabeth,
. v the inimitable Peggy
SPECIAL
The
Old Staff
“1 ya« out riding with Harold last
, night. He got lost and had to stop
,’til he regained hi* bearing*."
“Don't they have funny excuse*.
!*icd Hodice, in
,:istcuat effect obtained
line tucking, tits snugly
r a Hared skirt. The
•ullar and long sleeves
1 V out the severely
•red line.
,r f'" 1 ' f" Sf'H—lS
. » P-jr, at iudi?tdu*A
:nk;ngh r:nr, <m Ir.trs-
a ':lh th:j i:tr$
100 pair Ladies’ Slippers, worth up to j
$6.00, $8.00 and $10.00, one and two -
pair of a style, mostly small sizes,
Specially priced for quick selling
$2-98
I""., — -■ ■—
~ IF YOU WANT THE BEST
_ ^ SHOP AT
E. E. BELL’S
P, _ FOWLER-FLEMISTER COAL CO.
I Henry Ford began life playing
with a rattle and hasn’t stopped