The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, June 25, 1909, Image 4

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lteal ilimiiaalifc (•*«* Eatarod thr^uch th* p<»*t ifTFc*’ **? mil-cln** mail matter. The Beginning of More Politics. Business Locals FOR SALE OR REST. including' A nice cottage situated at 112 S. El-| bert Street (Corner E. Green and S, I Elbert Street). News has a large circulation, the campaign has opened up Premises in good order and immediate ! In many localities the next political campaign has been started. In several of the congressional districts, the Tenth and Sixth districts in which The Milledgeville ami there are two or more candidates in each district. It possession given, Applv to Richard N. 101 S. Jefferson St. All this week’s news in The News anil when you see it in The News you know it's so. That means reliability, . .... ( , Best advertising medium in means that within t le next few months the people will hear i l ' amar Mils sectinm of Georgia, largest more about men and matters than they have heard for the! circulation in Baldwin county of p : ist year. The time is coming when the great mass of peo- anypapsi! . pie should be well enough informed along these lines to form opinions of their own without having the same in- Car fre»h watermelons to arrive at J. I Phone quick. i3 when you want Groceries' ('. MrAUI.IFFK. Editor. B. McAI.'BIFFE, Associate. ADVERTISING KATES: Display 25 cents per inch, special discounts for time an I snare. Reading notices live cents per line brevier, each insertion. Subscription $i.(iu Per Near. Clubbing Offers •tilled into them often against their will, talked into beleving. Ennis todav something they actually know is not true, made tooo some thing they realize is not right. Folk should consider men nowadays. The need of the community and of the state and country is for men. “God Wholesale and retail. Chandler < give us nun, light be the cry with as much emphasis’ ga j e Coffee" cannot be excelled Bros. We have several n ; ce propositions cn desirable residences in Milledgeville for easy terms Bloodworth & I as it was in other days. We need good men, those who Bloodworth. stand above self-aggrandizement, w ho rise above the mere! Regular vegetable dinner served at matter of ,r ain, who will stand tor right and go down in de- 'the City Cafe from li to 2 o'clock every feat rather than achieve success at the price of wrong. It day ‘ would he a great thing if the people of the ranks could know I,uy your seine 6 ft- l)eep ’ 1 in ' mesh ’ about the home life of the man who seeks to go out and at 10c P er runnin * ^ 00t at R - Woot ‘ represent them in the legislative halls, or anwhere else as for Fruits and vegetables at, C. E. For a limited time we offer to our Subscribers the follow ing inducements and they will be fully curried out- The News and Southern Agricultur ist, bct.li for 81.00. The News and Home mid Farm, one year for $1.25. The News and Inland Farmer, weekly for $1.60. The News and ^Southern Cultivator for $1.60. . The News and New York World 3- ready to light tor right against wron times—a week, for $1.75. The News and Semi— Weekly Atlanta 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : j' ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 We have just received congratula tions from the New York Finan* eier, stating that we are now en tered on the Roll of Honor, and that out of 12,000 State Banks in the United States less than 650 have attained this distinction. We solicit your patronage. We pay 4 per cent, on time sav= ings, compounded every six months. Merchants & Farmers Bank ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T. Allen, Pres. Jno. T. Dav, L. C. Hall, Cashier Assistant Cashier. ♦ «< + a«<4< <4 44444444444444# Journal $1.75. '-Friday, June 25, lyog Thinkln’ o’ mother, tlint’s all, you put the story in rhyme. It uint it beautiful tale, thore's nothin' about it sublime; Blit tel! the fellow who's down I'm passin’ the lesson to you— To jus’ keep thinkin' o’ mother, and 1 guess he'll worry through. that matter. No one need be afraid of the man not doing right who lives in his community asa valued citizen, ready to help the needy, ready to shield innocence and virtue, ready toaid the weak, ready to care for th ; fallen, ready to stand by truth, ready his place to fill, public or in some his family, friends and neighbors can ever know of his real worth. If we could know about these things surely we would have less of the wrangling, less of the turbulent campaign, less of person al feeling and more of unity and co-operation. It is for these wt stand, no matter who they are, or where they are from; it they work for their community, strive to make their families happy and have the record back of thorn to sustain their claims we're for ’em. whether it he out among the men in quiet country place where few beyond The city of Milledgeville has started its second crusade for health and it will he well fur overvhi.lv to co-operate, for illness is a fearful price to pay for oncleanlinass. Only two more weeks before the Kl- lu rta per oh will be ripe : nd the real home grown watermelon will lie here then also. Blessing* sometime come two at a time. It/ The only barbecue so far planned around town is that of the Red Men near the lust of July. Is that the whole thing foi the public? If so be sure and make it big enough. The legislature is in session uml some body is planning more rtreneous mar- fiage laws something like raising the price of license—and there are already almost as many divorces as weddings and they say divorces come high, so that wouldn't cheek the rashness of these mortals here below. kl»t * The Georgia railroad firemen's strike may be settled now since Urcle David Burrow lias been selected as third pai ty, for lie sure is sweet anil gentle and ought to be able to cause the lion and the lamb to lie down to 'ether, but that ’* easier to de than to make a southern white man work with with a negro. Doings Anil Undoing of Legislators, Greenes. Your hair is falling out. stop it by us ing rum and quinine hair tonic just 35 ct8. at Culver & Kidd’s. German millet, amber cane and stock peas for sale by Chandler Bros. Mothers. Use pound boxes of Talcum powder on the babies. 25 cts. per pound ut- Culver & Kidd’s. For salc-nne genuine Bradley gin saw filer, good as new, extra cheap. Apply to J. I,. Barnes. Two.nice young mules, for [sale cheap. W. it. Montgomery Fresh Dove hams and bieakfast ba con at, Barnes & Richters. Heinz's hulk and bottle pickle at, C. E. Greenes. The legislative body of this state, known familiarly as the legislature and more decoriously as the general assembly oi Georgia, met Wednesday and started once more on its career of doing and undoing. Saturday Gov. Hoke Smith will turn over the reins of the state government to Joseph M. Brown, son ot Joseph K. Brown, who reigned over the state as chief exe cutive during the stormy period of the civil war when Milledgeville was the seat oi government lor the commonwealth. The past two years has been fraught with dangers for the people, bus the crisis has been successfully passed. It now remains for the lawmaker 1 , to let the good work which has been carried oat remain unchanged. Two of the greatr st accomplishments ol the age have been achieved, one is pro hibition lor Georgia, the other reduction in passenger rates on railroad ami legulation by the railroad commission. There are other things too, the dis trict agricultural colleges, the general impetus given to education, the ac tive interest in the construction of good roads, the enlarged powers given the t eople. These accomplishments are truly wondertul and mean progress for the state ol Georgia. Yet there is always a peril, a menace, so to speak, threatening the great common people and it will be well for men in the ranks to watch and and act. The legislature can undo things and the acts ol every representa tive of the people should he carefully observed. There lies safety, lor vigilance is the price we must pay for liberty. One of the greatest statesmen in Georgia told us quite recently that he would devote his entire time dur ing the coming session of the legislature to watching developments under the new regime, to try to prevent changes being thrust upon the people unawares, to safeguard as best possible the interests of those who are weak and should be protected from the riotousness of corporations and others powers that be. The changes contemplated, the etlort to crystalize public sentiment against the very best and highest things may he successful if people will allow themselves to be blinded, but as long as careful watch is kept and a demand made upon public servants to serve the people and not other masters, just so long will prosperity and unity of purpose prevail in the state, working for the good ot every community at interest and to the welfare of the people as a whole. 100,0011 Nanch Hall, Fla. notatoe, slips, yellowyams, at one dollar per thousand for sale by J. H. Ennis. This is the week to plant them. Pure apple cider vinegar at, C. E. Greenes. c£3 me Miiieaoevitis BanKina company Has received a letter of congratulation from “The Financier” of New York, the largest banking newspaper in the world. The Financier has compiled its “Roll of Honor Banks.” approximately there areTwelve Thousand State Banks in the United States. The IVlilledge- ville Banking Co,, appears on tha “'Roll of Honor” as FOLLOWS: Ranks First in City, Ranks Sixteenth in State, Ranks Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth in United States. Get Your Job Work Done Here Quick McCraw 6c Myrick Still in Progress "Helen, dear, l ! wise yuuiis man. my—er- sister"" y. ••That new piled ih<’ dear girl. J)t- a wife M you. - ■i." said the you—er hr ■ hill I Kvlia: ■urge. r»- ' it always WEEK FOR THIS CITY i rtismg ;s in daily 1 you should will tell you reason why, vrth adver- probahly N, \t Wednesday will be quite event- j ful day in matrimonial lines in Milledgc ville. Miss Annie Bethune and Mr. Ralph J. Peacock, Jr. will be married at the home of the bride's parents here. Miss Ethel Driscoll and Prof. J. P. '‘Worth-while, worth s applies to a goo 1 many th life. If there'? a reason why Visit a store, tke store’s ad what it is. if there is no there'll he no ad., either. The tilings that were “v tising" today are —most worth buying. To double your volume of lusiness. begin by doubling the volume of your J saU( . e chow _ and ketchup. They advertising. It's a pretty sure method. h#y(l # fu „ , ine Hemember (.’handle.- If your competitor’s advertising is Kr0 , Fresh cheese just received at, Barnes & Richters. j You will always find a full line of fresh I I fruits and vegetables at the City! Grocery Co’s. 100,(WO Nancy Hull, Fla. potato sliirs.! yellow yams, at one dollar per thousand for sale by J. H, Ennis. This is the 1 week to plant them- For sale-one very fine milk cow with i young calf. Apply to J. L. Barnes. Moseley, of Dublin, w ill also be married I Whv >' a - v 25 ct3 ’ for * two ounce box on that date at the home of Mr. W H of Talcum ,lowderwhen you can * et a H. Barnes near here. Rev. I.nmar Suns ’.I otliciate in each instance. Go to Chandler Bros for Red Snapper better than yours, you had bettor re sign from the "Don’t worry club." Lice killer, stock und poultry food at, C. E. Greenes. Tea, lemons, ice salt and other things for hot weateor at. C. E. Greenes, t Talcum powder for 25 cts. per pound J c ts. per pound at- nt Culver & Kidd's. Now is the time to use rum and quin ine hair tonic 35 cts. Cuher & Kidd. We have iust received a fresh crate of Dove Brand hams. W. H. Montgomery. Talcum powder of the first quality 25 Culver & Kidd's whole pound for 25 cts. nt- Culver & Dkid’s. Best ice cream freezers on the mar ket for the money at R. H. Wootten’s. Rum and quinine hair tonic will stop veur hair from falling out. Just 35cts. at Culver &. Kidd's. Peaches and all kind of fresh fruits at City Cafe, every day. 4 tbs. lump starch 25cts. 1 gal. pure xpplevinegar 35 cts. W. H. Montgomery. Cotton seed meal, hulls, baled oats and old crop Bermuda hay. Chandler Bros. , ] l A sale with a definite purpose to close out our present stock at low est prices. S M 20 days before it ends The quality and style of our goods are up-to-date and values incomparable Call and look over our large stock and buy your needs here if prices are right. With thanks for past and future patronage, we remain, YOUR FRIENDS, McCraw & Myrick Milledgeville, Georgia.