The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, July 02, 1909, Image 4

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t ... *!*)#« io 7 i. I t*.'*# V*IV ii* flfS All this week's news in The News nnd when you see it in The News you know it's so That means reliability, [test advertising medium in this section! of Georg in, largest circulation in Baldwin county of any pa pet I Another Chapter From Federalism. | Business Locals Purchase & Sale Cc. — The* Georgia railroad strike is settled. The agreement, was readied last Saturday and it came through federal juris- modern home Out diction under the Hrdnian act. Judging hv the result the itters. n c. Mr AM IKFE, IM K. Mr A I' I.IKFK, A ADVERTISING I!AT' ' 2"» cei t ** per inch. njieciai di c* time ail J -wire. lUn'iia/ f»• •! cents t»er line brevier, each ii:h Display tints for at some time in the future he- inroe doctrine of the Missouri ns—i. t*. the settlement—negroes ailroac. trains as firemen equal to the white men and application of this act will come as famous as the M compromise. Hv its ter go hack to work on the i the white men. Seniority is not grant within- another decade negroes may he driving engines in the south with precious human souls behind—souls of white men and women I he question is one of stupendous importance and far reac hing. It will he but a few years before it will spread out all over the countin'. Public opinion was not permitted Subscription SI.Oil Per Year. Clubbing Offers For a limited lime we offer to our subscriber* tin* following inducement* and they wdl be fully curried out- The News mi l Southern Agricultur ist, lir I It for $1.00, The News nnd limn" ;iti I Ki.nn, i ne yent forSl.au. The News and Inland Farmer, weekly for $1.50. The News nnd Southern Cultivator for $1.50. The New* nnd New York World a times—a—week, for $1.75. The News and Semi -Weekly Atlanta Journal $1.75. M-ridny, July 2, i<>oq MILLION BRICKS SOLD BY OCONLF. BRICK (ill. Thursday the Ooouee i11;!c ,V Tile Co sold 1,000,000 lirieli to one Suvunnnh concern. Tho sale wit i consummated by Mr. .1. S. Hone and is considered i|uitc n compliment to the .nnipnny us they hail to compete with Mucon and Augusta lirick makers. The citir.on* of Milledgevillu are not doing their part in bpribkling the streets to keep down dust, hut tlie weather has been mighty good about it for tho last two weeks, raining sum • :y day. to play a part in the evidence admitted by the arbitrators, hut public opinion will he a factor in the years to come and folk will not forget the matter. Public opinion will have some part in politics and public opinion will really decide as to who shall operate the engines on the Georgia road, or any other road as for that. It is a singular thing to note that the railroad and poration organs of the south have not taken a stand separate from that held by their republican allies of the north which upheld the negro in the question. On the contrary they have reproduced with editorial sanction the most rabid articles on the question. They might have a least pretend ed to be clean in their argument, no matter if they were do minated by republicans, and in this Buy your turnip see ) from Culver & , Kidd and gel a $5 gold piece. Don't forget you lose money if you) buy your fruit jars before seeing Chard- I ier Bros. Call C. E. Greene, phone 24, for what j you want in groceries. We have just received .a fresh crate ‘ of Dove Brand hams. W. it. Montgomery. Solve the servant problem, by using a three burner blue flame perfection I stove, no heat, no smoke and no scot, | for sale, by, R, H. Wootten'a For Sale Cheap 6,000 feet of lumler, ! Call at office of- Milledgeviile News. You mav never trouble over trouble, till trouble troubles you. but mosquitoes I I give more trouble nt night than all! cor- I the trouble. "Shoo-Skccter' will trouble i Culver & Kidd. I * We have just received congratula tions from the New \ one h man - t eier, stating that we are now en- * tered on the Roll of Honor, and *• that out of 12,000 State Banks in l the United States less than 650 * have attained this distinction. * We solicit your patronage. We l pay 4 per cent, on time say- * ings, compounded ever y six months. : Merchants & * FarmerslBank ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T. Allen, Pres. L. C. Hall, Cashier Jno. T. Dav, Assistant Cashier. the mosquitoes. Anything in our stock sold very cheap ly for cash, or on easy terms. Brices right and experienced men to serve you. Purchase & Sale Co. Hear the little tots • n their songs, "Baby Bye" and "Geography" at the Wily brought Ollt the | Colonial Concert, pertinent fact that perchance the hoard of arbitrators chose between two evils—unionism and the negro—and took the lesser. The Pittsburg situation as it stands now offers excell ent opportunity for the Krdman act to he brought into play, but public opinion in the north in that grand old rock- ribbed republican stronghold of Pennsylvania—is consider ed, perforce, and consequently the double rule wont ‘work s > well there. 1 hat s the difference as to whose ox is gor ed, but still we find lots of people satisfied in Georgia to let these things drift on without notice. Tin: NkihI nt The Town. EDITOR NEWSi- VY ill wo continue to remain idle white The health crusade Inaugurated by the city uuthoiities is doing lots of gooil and it will be a wise thing for the folks to eo-opera!o in every way possible and l«ush tlie good work along. If you favor progress stand behind every movement for improving the streets, obtaining new enterprises ami fostering new-comers until thev satisfy themselves that this is a really great town. Street improvement started in Milledgevillo of a permanent nature, the greatest step tin* will soon be anti it will be this will be •itV has ever taken for progress and it means development. *1*. rapid A WILD RACE. President Helps Orphnns. Hundreds of orphans have been help ed by the President of The InduKtrial ami Orphan’s Home at Macon, Ga. who writes: "We have used Electric Hitter* in this Institution for nine years. It our sister cities are awake and up with ! , m8 provot , tt m0Bt cxcelw>nt meUicine iln* sin nt of tho ago? Ladrango ban a , for Stomach, Liver and Kidney trou- largo number of cotton mills, hut has hlca. We regard it as one of the best recently decided to build more with i f “ milv medicines on earth," It invigo- irpani/.ed' ra,cs v ‘ * “I organs, purities the home capital. Elberton lias u company and will build a mill uml these things mean prosperity hi every line of business. Every home built in our city enhances j P' B,n * 8- the value of the city’s property uml in creases the pay toll. Why not have a large, mill und other small industries, for we can soon have power given us from local sources and from Furman shoils? CITIZEN. blood, aids digestion, creates appettite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak children or run-down people it hns no eq ml. Best for female com- Only f>0e at all druggists. When you want a nice smoke drop in ami see Chandler Bros, nice line of I cigars, cigarettes, etc. If you want tc buy some lumber cheap apply to office of- Milledgeville News. me MiiiedoeviiiG BanKino GoniDanu 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 !V!illedge- ville Banking Co., appears on tho “Roll of Honor” as FOLLOWS: A Horriblo Hold-Up. "About ten years ago my brother was "held up” in his work, health atul hap piness by what has 1 e’.ieved to be hope less Consumption,” write* W. R. Lips comb, of Washington, N. C. "He took ; all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help till he u«ed Dr. King!* New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles, j He is a well man to-day." It's quick to i relieve and the surest cure for weak or j sore lungs, Hemorrhages, Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Asthma —- - ■ — ... .— , . , and all Bronchial a'Tections. 50c and j $1.00. Trial bottle free. Gumanteed by YOLYt* J()b Work DOLIC Here QllicL ilrtiiMriHtji. » ^ Ranks First in City, Ranks Sixteenth in State, Ranks Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth in United States. > OTIC IK TO I'l IIL1C. 1 have purchased the Elks Barber shop and am now managing same. In doing so l assume no liabilities of shop, former owner, or manager, nor am 1 responsible for any debts connected with it in any wav. 1 will appreciate the patronage of the public and assure them of cordial wel come and best service possible will) thanks in advance. Will Leopard, I’vopt. Whin the Fir„t Pony E- prets Wo . «■ Near in 3 Sacrarnc nto. M.nkinQ Hubby A ppr?ciative. Cornelius •\-sen P I ::.'••! Call A [' v ter let!s of v liOte Ue i\h Ived fori In. tells In 1 1- me a li'W the fret: a woman sa\ \ tti.it her lm- first “pony hel ihnra- ban w lio was at** ut li. make him a cion to. Cal , lo: : e. ’ ’ ra irnv.s preft i-l. mil . all, f. eoiiNtnut f ind continental raid oad vas sun eyed: «It the ilium r s!u pl'epa red for him ••Th ISO who Aver • there U wl;ness It S’-.e ippeaLxl to tin |ih\ slclati fol aid AN ill never f »r;r the ,m val of the Tl* • t! >- h r e\;unim d hi* patient. who first of theso » \ \ness me sen^erw nt hid i slight iut.uk ef t*\dl;jAction an •ntliento. ll A\ 1H .... s . .1: loll .r b.hl ';.m to . \.t e it ! u:ie lu*s. t» eat ATT- t ivj.dcing. a >d everyb • ly, big and mnb •a brt a sib*. of t. ::*t and : inti », ehl und \ OI!!lK I I "l "''•« of b .1 P'0 s !’.* nil \\ efLotl e\ee lent the fun. All business , r the time IV of » nurse l:uhl \ ri ’urtis heme i VMS suspended r.vt .1 i \ <b-> Ieats i ver.tlji!:^ !ti sight Jourtied for the ‘vent. \ lur^e man- i .1 a « tes his an ife' ' eoUin>: pa e» bet l»or of the eltl?.o \s of all el pi'.ve tel* h.r.i mot her u <cd to mike. Bos- rad £ay, mounttH I on fast n*rses. rmle ion hvol-d out st>cu» miles •» i the line i i meet the Ineomlt'8 wonder. "The waiting was not Ion tie rider ui*ou bis bloodc I i dor whip mid spur, came i them like a meteor, to* nhfflitet t luilt to greet I. . ors. Then I eg* i a ra. waiting throng over the si to the city, the like of whi ■! l;een Hx'li. It ir.} h.:\." I tn si***vl and confusion b. i cavalry disasters dull. ^ t! presently followed, but t*. people » f Kib-rauicuto. 1 mi g. The lit '.larger, tin- low n upon do cot the many visit or all ihat re' li back l has l: v er e 'i> rivaled ■ o ne U the .. war that , ■ |K':ieef.il sure, never Aplomb means true to the ptnuili line, but I* generally used to express that self possession born of perfect self con fidence uud composure. Kodaks and Supplies nt Finney’s A complete line of Tennis goods at li. 11. Wootten's. All kind of catsup, sauces, mustard, relishes and salad dressing at the City Grocery Co. SO bolts of "Fruit of the Loom” bleaching, yard wide, just received and going at ,10c and IS l-2e yard.-Blood- worth & Stembridge Co. For the best cotfee and tea go to the City Grocery Co. l You w ill come to the Colonial Concert when you learn that Mr-. Atkinson and Miss Ruby Jones will sing solos. A few refrigerators lef* will be sold very cheap. Purchase & Sale Co. | Bathing suits at li. H. Wootten's. Sour and sweet pickles in I ot'n bulk and bottles. City Grocery Co. A few dollar hammocks left at li. H. Wootten's. Tea. lemons, ice salt and other things for hot weateer at, C. K. Greenes. Shoe-Skcetor 25c. OF drives otT mosquitoes Culver & Kidd. Everything in kitchen ware; especial! ly white enamel at li. H. Wootten’s.- j Why let mosquitoes trouble you when you can stop them by using Shoo- Skeeter 25c. Culver & Kidd. beheld anything of the l.unl Indore or | afterward. -The whole cavalcade. *!: .titlag und cLeering, some wuviog bu aers and bareheaded. rtdU-.g at tin top of their *|khh1. dashing down .) street, might have been taken, laid It occurred on the plains, for a baud of wild Co manche*. but the little mall carrier paid no atteution lo them and kept In the lead.** Property Private properly. t*i the shape In will h we know li b day, was ehletly formed by tlie gradual dlsenimiglotueut . f the separate rich - .* ef Individual I'roi t • ■•.. I.leiuUsl rlghi* of a eouimtrd tv. There I* every reason for hot lev- leg that pro|H‘rty oiuv belonged not to Individuals or even tho Isolated fant--Concert July 9th 111..*, hut to the patriarchal society ns a whole. Ill other word*, property first .-ommunlstle rather waU*’melons and all ktnd ot frutt by New York American. j the City Grocery Co. Flower pots and jardiners, all sizes. Needed Airing. R. H. Woolten. "What's the matter with yon?" de- mandi'd Borem hotly. **Pve got a right i Shoo-Skeeter will do the work 25c. Fresh corn, tomatoes, beans and ami Irish potatoes. City Grocery Co. The children as well as the "grown ups" will be in Colonial Costume at the Received daily fresh cantaloupes. was at personal McCraw 6c Myrick Still in Progress A sale with a definite purpose to close out our present stock at low est prices. Just 12 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, to air my opinions, haven't I?" ••Oh. of course.** replied Brightly ••They're so stale and musty they cer tainly need something of that sort Philadelphia Press. Culver & Kidd, i Fruit jars, caps, rubbers and fruits _ cans at R. H. Wootten's. Practice not your art nnd “twill soon depart.-German Proverb. Tr, Sboo-Skeeter'25c. Culver A Kidd. R. H. Wootten has just received a full line of new white China ware. /■ YOUR FRIENDS, McCraw & Myrick Milledgeville, Georgia. Ml IM