The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, September 03, 1909, Image 4

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— — I he Terrors And Joys of Moving Day.! BUSineSS LOCSlS. £r.ttrc4 i^niKli tl KfUcd*«vUi i mail mult.'r. In (ne great grain belt of the middle west the farming year begins the [ See uu before buying your seed oats first o( Match. Down here in the cotton belt where we hare to work thir- this fall. Chandler Br a. All till}, week’s news In llic teen month* lo make a crop of the fleecy staple the same year begins the i Fresh seeded raisins, clears! cur- Ntws and when you sec it in first of January. 1 n most cities the moving day comes the first of October, ' r*nts. shelled English walnuts and al- The News you know it’s so. but in Milled#tville it comes just a month earlier. That means reliability, Milledgeville is not necessarily a last town because folk move early, Best advertising medium in but there is a notable spirit of progress being demonstrated here just now tilts suction! of ticurgia, largest hor instance people arose early here Wednesday morning—for there was a circulation in Baldwin county of fire in town and every body had to come out to see it. One of the coming any papci 1 [gentlemen of the city, a lad ot just a few over a dozen years, came to wit* I ness the coi.fl igraiion clothed in a ba'b robe and as he wrapped its I obis | about him he said he wore it because he wanted to keep out the c61d, b«rt .1. O. Me AULIFr E. Foltor. | . ' H E McAUl.lFFE Associate those who know say it was to hide the clothing which Adam first used. However, there is a humorous, pathetic, joyful and sorrowful side to ADVERTISING RATES:-Display | moving. The ludicruous things oi life often happen in moving and that ?’> rents per inch, special discounts for makes everybody laugh. And then there comes painful partings and sorrow Cme an i snare. Reading notire* five j rewults from dissolution of ties that bind men—and sometimes women— cents per line brevier, each insertion. ♦ of ♦ ♦*♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦********* To the Cotton Growers of Bald win and Adjoining Counties: Sutscrlption $1.00 Per Year. Friday, 5ept .p, iqorj And today cotton is king. The price of th< up with the tempt » lleccy staple riluro. stays The Augusta rollon disliiet expects the greatest yield in years. lunty fanners closer to each other. Then the idea of getting new neighbors and getting rid of oh! or.es frequently brings joy while just a few times in life a neighbor is # glad to get to move anil more Ireque illy the man who stays is glad to see him go This story of moving brings up an endless chain ot thoughts, but above all should stand the great truth that men should be nearer each other today than they've ever been before, that unity and co-operation should be upper most, tint eveiybodv should try to own the r o«n home and last but not least, if they can't do that then be thankful for something total ti.tl plaac-• to sleep until they are gathered to an eternal home. Observations on Marriage. h ti t Im progress rapidly, but wo need of mar- fir ad ulter in- 'rom the the who!' 1 of life, as well as 1 l'i.ago, is n conUnuoux struggle justmenl. I might divide the to three periods as follows: lirst to the ten’ll year, ti.o come in :> j iiohs of the r.eetl for adjustment; from | the tenth to the fifteenth, the struggle j for adjustment, an I from the fifteenth i to Hi • thirtieth, the m dmilatiun of the adjustment. Someone has said that in :' in* union of the t w o in inan'ingc. oi e to declare whrrher the process of its tication has bee" woith the prico of the struggle of years, worth t’ne price of the teais, the mistakes and, aye, 1 .on t!i heartaches and the bitterness* monds, Brazil nuts, etc., jist received by C. B. Greene. The hunting season is here. Buy yi or gun shells from us. We keep the best. MORAN & WIUCINSON. Plant your bulbs now and get your hyacinths, rarcirsus and frezia bulbs from It II Wootten. WANTED: —A good combination farm horse; if animal is not first class do not answer. S. T. Chi ndler. R. F. D. No. 6, City. For Rent. Two rooms, one furnished and one un furnished. Possession given Sept. 1st. Apply to D. P. Myrick. Guns shells, cheapest in city,, largest quantity. W. H. Leonard. Hampton's rraqazine still leads a l 1 others on sale at R H Wootten’a. For Sale fliea A few second hand buggies, good as now; also now improved buggies a whole-ale prices. Before you buy call on E. Becker. Fresh lot of currants and seeded rai sins just received by C. E. Greene. Wanted — Fresh eggs at J. F. Beli'a Pure Food store. Get your fall walking cane now, a I full lin ■ of nobby goods at all prices ut • 1: II Wootten's store. | We sell only the best goods and enn | | save vou money on mn-iv of ■ or nur-! I have installed six of the best gins made, with Gullett System and guar antee satisfaction, The Gullett ginner ies give smoothest and best sampfe and 1 have contract which prevents anv one within ten miles of Milledge- vilie using the system, thoueh others wanted it. The system is costly, but we want to give the best in every par ticular. HIGHEST CASH FKICE FA1D FOR C0TT3N SEED. Henry Brooks and myself will al ways be on the spot to look after your interests. Give me a trial and it" not satisfied I will not ask you to come again. BROS! 5jJ 9 & bi • iLiS U Ginnery at Mil!, N. Wayne St. ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ -> * o ❖ well! But to tlw i,T to mold it I think th . further, vi ndy >( you who > form only ay a few helpful! right now, before should have the t 'mining alio cujt dovv.i the walks, I npro’ l'.ilit .arc ihe mail who thcm ought I taxes 11 Miilt uiont, and that th . tor.reofa true An nd in}*. Those of you w). w ho have passed t rea I the lootin't take be forced to ireviHc. in ten pay t . ,.. it Iiiii;" has attained to n b..-i utitu ;J , j, I satisfying Hi'volopinent atiould be iuble I —— '.j—. ..t am! able tinrtly, so-that . nr inner eonsciiai vneas w ill^not full to hear: “Ain I marrying an Ideal or only just a plain human fact'/'' For upon your ability to face this question — and its answer—unflinchingly, depends the possibility of your ever enjoying that perfect understand ng with the men whom you are marrying.—The Ladies’ world. chusos. Chandler Bros, j gdl "‘T Mew lot t.f double an I ringe barrel! g9 Ofti F rhotguns ju.*t nci.ive-1 rn.I ,'or sale | Go.G.jf Lv-.-VJlvU a! and [eng ostaW Ijchotj chvapby V.HLv.nard. NOTH E. | SA.Cj'S i:i : KSjfiig ciiios of fee h. S On nccfiint of the contract which wo P. } j Vo r? r'' *»? o Ho rj 1 Tt C. n n rt D p * j ,'iiO iu w..l rut sill scli'.'td bnoks on ort-dit i U vj Li ij D il ;l«t) GG - O U lit id l* li i Lulvt ... 1 Milledgevlllc ae u municipality htv t' -pt over naiy lights in the last centu y, but the old town’s ;waking uj now and you can watch tor results. If you’ve anything to say for good rf the town don't keep it up your sleeve in • til it becomes stab* and when something i.: done av you though of it year ago. Wailing for opportunity generally de velops into a ease of lethargy that will otentjoliy result in that do nothin)! spirit of idleness. Richmond county tax returns inorcaa «>d extctly as much as ditl Baldwin county's this year. Going some, for Baldwin. An Appreciated Testimonial to The News From One of Our Appreciative Readers Concerning Our Specialties E liter Millodgevllle News: 1 wish to express a writ in appreci ation of “Rliei ll'ivne's Journal.” 1 also always rea l tho "Homo Or.'!** i hearts at whoso expense notoriety is too 1 often brought. How often from a j woman's point of view —a little more quiet thinking and less loudness Column.’’ and urn sure it must carry | would he as well, if not bettor fur the much more to mothers. I cause, and certainly more becoming to Tho writing last week in defense of the men. Thanking yop again for tho management of the State m any thouehta. which must have made tirium was most timely ami 1 hope ....... , , life a lutie richer, and a little more in uany good papers throughout the stat iiave caught you: cry and have seat i word of comfort to the many tender vilingly restful to many. Very truly A Reader. The money is abroad now for the r —lit man if he has the things to offer. Ti e farmers arc monarchs of all they purvey today. Splendid Work at I ire ; Purchase & Sale Company Here Wednesday Morning j Ba,1 “ 9 Spleni1111 Buslness Too much praise cannot be bestowed The enterprising spirit manifested by I the Purchase & Sale Co. is winning for upon the firemen of Milledgeville in them splendid business in Milledge- I'heir sdmiiuble poiTormar.ee at tho v ille and as a direct result, which they | burning of the home of Mrs. Dr. Smith attribute to the splendid character of Intensive farming pays, according to . . Wednesdnv mornimr Th,- : .I I ■ I , hi i o CiO.u >> tuneaun.v me i mng. uu their goods, their low prices and square action of every mender of the forte business dealing, togtrher with liberal t < farmers. Got next to t le g.ioJ win k j wns commentlable and though the burn- advertising in The News, they are se!l- they are doing. ! ing rc-urred at an unexpected hour the , | nc ^ods this week to the highest class J lads were there on short notice. The customers and in every instance they Kailroids will be busy hauling cotton , water pressure was excellent also and. are giving satisfaction. ! om now until after Christmas and of [ of course, this aided materially in the | . uurse they will make many at the busi light. i.e-s. v I The building and contents was in-j ! s ured for $70J. Moving day in Milledgeville is : of Septemt . _»re his bt en a good d .-.‘o during the few dn the They are receiving splendid new goods 1 nlmosl daily to till up the gaus made by j orders coming in for material in their | line and they have just received a new j lot of heavy metal beds, plain and brass best C y.-c Red Ru sale by Chandler i p-'iis. including Wittwman'u and others from $1.00 up. Fresh cream cheese just received by Barnes & RiAter. Just received 2'1,000 gun ah-dls, ccme and got them.—W. H. Leonard. Fresh California raisins at C. L-t Greene’s. McBcth’s Rochester anti Ray-o lamp chimneys at It li Wootten’s. We can save you money on bagging nnd ties. Get our prices before buying. Chandler Bros. 2o,000 gun shells for rale. See us and get nest price*. MoRAN & WILKINSON. School text books arc sold |for cash. Culver & Kidd. Apples, Oranges, Bananas an I Cali fornia Grapes, at J. F. Boll’s Pure Food Store. R 11 Wootten is now se’ling the very best lamp chimneys made ii the United Stales suited for all styles of lam: a in cluding Rochester and liay-o lumps. Roasted coffee 12 l-2c per pound at W. H. Leonard. Call at the City Cafe for nice hot lunches, wo serve you promptly. J. L. Barnes, 1‘ropr. Call C. E. Greene, ohane No. 24, fur anything in groceries. School supplies at R H Wootten’s. Wo have all kinds of cow and horse feeds of the best quality, • Chandler Bros. Georgia cane syrup in cans, try one. Barnes i Richter. A pocket book is a mighty good in vestment nowadays. See our line. Culver & Kidd. School supplies at R H Wootten’s. Ferris’ delicious hams and bacon, di rect from the packer every week, at J. < r Continues to solicit the business •1-1.^ i ;v i L> 1 c or re- i|/uu,jioiv pcoptc, pionusiiig ail tiie courtesies, that arc usually extended by an obliging and carefully con ducted banking house. Capital Surplus and Profit D. b. SALFORD, President. $50,000.00 $85,000.00 MILLER S. BELL Vice Pros't. and Cashier. SE23SB <* V v *» Sr—b r)73JVI,TTTt I3vT COFFINS AND,‘CASKETS I Well Equipped in this Department and Carry a Full and Complete Line ’Phones: Nos. 65 and 254'Tnraa! ! e SAWS, RiBS, Tiistle Tvi’ine, Babbit, &c., f#r any awl of C.ia ENGINES, BOILERS and PRESOH Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys. BcfJntr Ir lectors. Pipes, Valves and Plttin^s, Lijilit Saw Shingle and t ^ih c u m \ c c-S3&&iW; .«6M K l S h Me^ Thursday and while here spent so time with the editor of The New^. The young men of Milledgeville completing arrangements for a 1 r- c.irtl to the man v o many lodges it Is win re he does lotlg x bo belongs dtfflcult u>' F. Bell’s Pure Food Store. Fiesh lot of peanut butter and Pimi- ento rea peppers—C E Greene Best line of cambs and brushes in the I trimmed, a new suit of heavy arch and I c ty at R H w G0 Uen's. ) scroll finished bed room furniture, a I ,, ... .. “ Bell s Best Roast —The Coffee that i matched dimng room suit, mahogany | s * tisfies . u ave you tried it? 2 lb. tin | oed room suit, and some splendid par- j 5Jc. J. F. Bell's Pure hood Store. j >o*. llbrarv and other Kood9. including . Famous Dove Brand hams, fresh lot Wednesday afternoon Peter Bunion, J upholstery goods, davenoorts etc. I just received Thursday. WH Leonard. * Negri) Man Ffigiillullf liurned at The Oil .overs seldom Uccome wen ac intetl with each other until they 111:11 ried. which is one reason re are so many divorces. Rome men wear their lives out ac iila:ing money wlu-n they know cuu'l take it with ilu in when who has been firemen at the Milledge ville Oil Mills for some time, was fright fully burning by escaping steam. It seems that he was endeavoring to blow out some boiler tubes when he turned on too much steam, causing the valve to burst, flooding the place with the hot vanor. The splendid business they are doing j Best toilet tiwu0 paper at c E is proof positive of the value they are Greene’s. giving for their money and perusal of Brown Mule tobacco $3.10 per box. their advertisement this week will W H Leonard, prove profitable. For up-to-date fancy groceries—J. F. Belt's Pure Food Store. Rooms For Heat. A new line of Bibles and copyrigr.tl Mr. Eugene W. Cairoll, superinte: books just received at R II Wootten’s. L n t ,f m «;i. .u * , cni or mdils st the Augusta postoft Fresh creamery butter just received, was in Milledgevilie for a few 1,< Barnes & Richter. If you have used our wagons, then • nuff,’’has been said. If not. buy a two horse “Piedmont,’ or a one-horse "Hickory” made at Hickory. NC. We Lor a , are willing to let them be silent wit-' delightful dance for Wednesday S. nei^cs fur themselves. . MORAN & WILKINSON. 115, next ' Th e affair will be held at! J Men s hall and Guttenberc'or*sor(h©j The friends and acquaintances of the will furnish the music. Many out members of" 03 Married Club” are . . ,,., y requested to visit R H Wootten’s to get ; * K will be present and furl wedding presents. , details will be announced later. _ Vinsan-PoiilrJ Weddlna Barnes £ Richter. I Th "'P*.» "■•".in, Ui„ K.bel ' son, oi this city, and Mr. Thomas 1 lard, of Jacksonville, were married Mr D. R. Porter of St. Andrew, Fla j the home of the bride’s parents, has been appointed assistant teacher in j wedding was a quiet home affair the Commercial Department of the!which only relatives and intin Georgia Military College. Mr. Porter j friends of the families were invited is a young mam of sterling worth, and j The young couple are well kn comes to this town highly recommend-! here an J tnev carry with them t Mr. Joe Moore, of Sharon, Ga., is now 1 located permanently in the city and will Ready for Sept 1st, next, three furnish- V can t take it wun mem wnen Me P^cally cooked on his right | ^ ^ the MHIedgeville Buggy and ed room* to lent. Apply to v die, and that M would melt it aide aud his left arm was also complete-1 p uni it ttr « Co. as embahner. I MrS ' C - H - lYoutman. y did. ly steamed through. He will probably | Fresh channel eit fish daily at the survive to his injuries. j ~ City Cafe. The self made wan Is a blowing 10 Wedding preeenU of all prices and Mr-John J. Barrett is back after a FresMot of trackers just received, wot Id, but tlif nelf-iuadc woiui n descriptions at R H \V out ten's. I trip to New York. 4 Barnes & Richter. .» deluo*ou and a suaru. wishes of a host of friends. j ed. He holds a Diploma from the j Georgia Alabama Business College, j Has taught in the Gulf City Business j ^ rs - Eula B. Stanley has arrived ir | College; also, in the public schools of I ledgeville and will open an up-to the State ot Florida. As a penman and millinery store here. The goods a j designer, he needs no introduction to! ready arriving and next week the p the profession, as specimens of his i ar e invited to visit the store, whicl work plainly show that he is an artist.' be on Hancock street. Her i Miss Carrie Gladin will be with hei