The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, September 10, 1909, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

T2S Milffi lbn*.«icd through the Mill#*Igovili pontafflee ■ rec #nd • «?!**• n«ail matter.. All this week’s news in The Ni\vj and when you sec it in The News you know it’s so. That means reliability', IVft udverlijlng medium in lliia s etiom of Georgia, largest circtla’. n in I.'aldwiti county ot n:-y pupeil Welcome to The Girls in Brown. | BiiSineSS Locals. *->*»♦♦♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* Sec us before buying your seed oats this fall. Chandler Bres. monds, Brazil nuts, etc., jwt received I by C. E. Greene. j The hunting season is here. Buy >•• ur i gun shells from us. We keep the best, i MORAN & WILKINSON. or inc,i. « space. M line hrc. i H TK'd; — Di»ptny -■ciiil discounts for idiair notices five , each insertion. subscription $1.00 Per Year. Today we are renegades. Once we were prejudiced against anything but s i,thorn grey. Now ivc bow in all Honor to the girls in brown, n <» her word- to the Georgia Normal and Industrial College girl. Time and again j Fresh seeded raisins, cleaned cur- we've tried to say good things about them, but once more we want to lay r,,nts - shelled English walnuts and al- something. You are welcome back to the city—those of you who were hole before—in ! the others are thrice welcome, for Milledgeville will do the best possible by >ou. To all of you we want t-> say you are coming to a splendid cullege. Vo li ' nl everything for vo i i onifort, pi asure and for the advance merit of yo knowledge along the most imp irtint lines of life, A kindly amity, with marked ability will furnished yri with 1 jo l and drink from the source of education and you will be fitted Well for your fixture position in lile, no matter what youVhose it to be. And the is another s-dr story now. Well as Vve personally admire those who find their greatest pleasure i:i building up the homes of the land, in making men happy, in striving to upbuild their co nmunities, still we would n it iini:t tl.e achievements of womankind. So to the other spheres wlure wo in n ate c.-i fpiering above all others you receive our support and commendation. Dov.i in the third largest city of Georgia there is a written law that no wo an can be principal ot a school. There they also decla e To the Cotton Growers of Bald win and Adjoining 1 Counties. Fresh lot of crackers ju-a Barnes & 1 Every house keeper rh percolator coffee pot. It. ii sails the best. Beli’s Best Roart”—T'r. sa'isfies. Have you tried it fide. J. F. Bell’s Pure hood eceiver. Ichler. j Id have a . VVoottcn i Fr.’Jj 5 ‘pt. If), !')<><) Kit AT Mltl.EIHiEVII.il Vi I! L vm LADIES It has tr.ueh cm i hr that no n . 11 i in 11 i rie l r-iiian shall serve asja teacher in the schools Thu may be dion, but it lias the ervLrsj.nsnt of nearly cveiybody on the jTee that 2 lie tin tore. Famous Dove "'and hams, fresh lot just received Thursday. VV ii Leonard. Beat toilet tissue paper at C. E. Greene’s. Brown Mule tobacco S3.P) p *r box. Vv r II Leonard. J. F. ■n announced, and with is, iha* locally the ladies will not be in five years behind Boston nnd New York end Paris, and Hone L ong hereafter. Withoutuny authority, Lut simply supposing, the stylo of talk will come fuim Boston, the style of diem from New York, the .style of hair end hati fra.n Paris and then the Chinese agrepation - familiary kno wn as the kiinoun w ill undoubtedly come from Hong Kong, or some other China city. However, if has been stated that the mat suits must go. It is not pointed cut just why. The name of the now uttlro is unspellable and iq.mll) unpro- nouncable. Hut anyhow you’ll seo them <m the streets of Milledgoville, at leaHl you.ll see a few of them. Accord ing to the most accurnto description it will be a garment, all in one, coat, skirt tnd whatever else there may ho In a dresH, including buttons, hooks and eyes as I other things. Its ample folds will envelop the form as though it were some royal costume and those who p seess one will have the distinction of being right up-to-date. But; Incidentally, we’ve been atudy- irIT fashions for the benefit of those who may prefer the elegant coat suits. A recent fashion authority says wo arc g :ig to have t ’.il * od trocks and mats to much from browns and grays, with or.' u.ioiial dark green, : >ft tun and pale cream. The idea in trimming will le with braid and farmev’ssilk—whatever that is—and then thov have touch of velvet, too. But tnis is not a fashion bureau wo arc* simply upholding the* cost suit, for it’s really a whole lot bel ter than the Princess, Hmpito, or even the Mary Jane gown, MilL Igeville is not v Itlmul a art in! the discovery of the North Polo. Dr. i Atkinson has heard Dr. Cook lecture. | For up*-to-date fan However, in the second lirgnt city in the United .Slitcs a woman Ins i f> .fj'» fore Food Sure, been made superintendent of the city’s schools. She must guide the destiny , Man , i- u}bc . n „., v y )aca , l(r „t Roman if cdhcalion there arid around her clings the mantle of responsibility for the w hi| e hyacinths, white narti.vjs m.d advancement of tens ol thou no Is of the children of Chicago. So you c:an j f r c-;-ia Gulb** at I-i II. Wootten’s. see if you, in your estimation are hampered in one place there ts room else-j wlicte. If you don’t want *o get married don’t goto August; it you want to be superintendent ol the city schools go to Chicago. But as for ourselves we want you to stay in Georgia, to stay in your own coim'y, in your own community. There's room for you there and ap preciation for your effort. Your education here will be of a class and char acter that will enable you to upbuild your section, to make you a factor for good and nowhere else on earth will you be more satisfied than around the old home, for, though you may wander far away, some day you'll long tor the sight of home again. But don't be homesick now. You are at home in Georgia and shelter ing arms will protect you here. Here’s welcome to you and miy success crown your every effort. ■ groceries - ia bulbs at K. it Try the. first oysters of the season at J. H. Ennis’ today. Ferris’ dolin' -us hams and bacon, di rect from the packer every week, at .1. F. Bell’s Pure Food 3tore. Fresh lot of peanut butter and Pimi- j ento reu peppers— C E Greene We have all kinds of cow and horse feeds of the best quality, Chandler Bros. Georgia cane syrup in cans, try one. Barnes & Richter. OZ2S«S£SJ!X*®» I have installed six of the best tons made, with Gullett System and guar antee satisfaction, The Gullett ginner ies give smoothest and best sample and I have contract which prevents any one within ten miles of Milledge- ville using the system, though others wanted ;t. T he system is costly, but we want to give the best in every par ticular. BIGGEST cash price paid fcr cotton seed. ! T. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . tenrv Brooks and m\self wilt al ways he oil the spot to look after your interests. Give me a trial Ginnery at Mill, A pocket boob is a vestment nowadays. Will You Work For The Orphans? < >f all the most helpless things in the world the orphan child ranks first. Innocent, helpless, delicate, the child of such circumstances is to be pitted, but a pitying eye without action will not help much. The last Saturday in | September is known in Georgia as '‘Orphans Home Work Day. Thousands of people dedicate their earnings for that day to the care of the oprhans. There never was a more liberal city them Milledgeville in this respect and the greatest charity they can show will be toward the orphans. Georgia provides well for its fatherless and motherless children. The Methodist have a home at Decatur and Macon, the Baptist at Hapevtllc* the Christians at Baldwin, the Georgia Industrial at Macon, the Hebrews in Atlanta, and the Dodge Memorial at St, Simon’s Island, Then there are others for Certain localities, the one in Augusta being endowed and supplied by the city also, making it a model. Hut it takes an immense sum of money to keep them going and to the good people ol Georgia a great task is given in this work, but the toil should be made glorious by the thought that every penny contributed will do much to soften the hatshnessol existence in these homes, it will sweeten the bitterness of woe that must be found there and above uH surely it will make Heaven hippier for the departed patents to know that back behind .hern their loved ones are being cared tor and surely too, some day He who fondled the children on His knee almost two thousands years ago, will sa,: “lnasmuchas yc have done w unto one ol the least of these my brethern , ye have dene it unto me." They say the port rate question will bo an issue in the next stave campaign. We always did favor anything like it— even port wine. U took the dual, a long time to settle brio, Lut that was lionise the rain was a It ng time coming. ('intent pavement should follow in tie* wake <>f street pining. Mr. Pio- pv.-.y holder aren’t you ready to do it? I oth colleges are open now and the t. v n is crowded with money from oyer 11« state and county. Get busy, you rtf reliant. mighty good in- See our line. Culver & Kidd. Call C. E. Greene, phone No. 21, fur anything in groceries. We can save you money on bagging and ties. Got our prices before buying, Chandler Bros. [18 \il the latest shapes and shades in hats will be shown at the store of Misses Keil & Ivey Sept. 15 and 16. 25,000 gun shells for sale. See us nnd get best prices. MOKAN & WILKINSON. Syrup cans at R. H. Wootten’s. Just received 20,000 gun shells, come and get them. —W. H. Leonard. Wc sell only the best goods and can save you money on many of your pur chases. Chandler Bros. New lot of double nnd singe barrel shotguns just received and for sale cheap by W H Leonard. Genuine lie* 1 Rust Proof seed outs for sale by Chandler Bros. with amt apita! and long established onnectioRS in leading cities of the U. S. ms MHMvliie BanKina company OF MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, Continues to solicit the business of re sponsible people, promising all the courtesies, that are usually extended by an obliging and carefully con ducted banking house. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Profit $85,000.00 D. B. SANFORD, MILLER S. BELL President. Vice Pres’t. and Cashier. 0 a Very Ead Couch. m m The municipal campaign will conclude with the last week in September and wo hope the public will take r.n interest in the matter at ouce. Now is the time to inquire about how your aldermanic candidates stand on questions that are of xital importance to you as a citizen. Foe U'.oo Uvorth & BWdworth’s ad in this i-sue. Wedding presents of all prices and descriptions at R H Wootten’s. I'hls twelve-cent cotton movement is tiirg loose about fifteen to twenty . usand dollars a day in this city. Oysters at J. Saturday. Special induements t. "The ’09 Married Club" H. Ennis’ Friday and members of to own your 1 own homes. See B'.oodworih & Blood- Luring the college months- nine of j worlhf real estate, tl: -in in a year —buaine 12 -.IMJ a month. Hustle and get ire. increases nere j Mrs. Parker will have on display the * our best line and most up-to-date stock to be found in the city the coming season call on her. The sac.iUu iutn investationcommittee j See Bloodworth & Bloodwortli’s ad in i- at work. They ray the state is broke this issue. Vut siill the foolish expenses go on. j Try our coffee. We are agents for ; Chase w Sanborn goods. Barnes & Richter. It ought to bring a lot of satisfaction , , . , , FOR SALE—My residence on North H e people when the committee brings gt New hoU8e with aU mod . tp their report vindicating the sanita- tium, for they pay for it. The railroads are having all they can i o to haul the cotton. That’s nothing ern conveniences. Also stables. Price $2,700. Apply to MRS. W. J. VAUGHAN, Phone 235. Call at the store of Misses Keil & Ivey Wednesday an I Thursday Sept. 15 and 16. New stock of violins, banjos, guitars and all musical instruments at U. H. Wootten's. If you have used our wagons, then “iiuff,” has been said. If not, buy a two horse “Piedmont,’' or a one-horse “Hickory” made at Hickory. N C. Wo are willing to let them be silent wit nesses for themselves. MORAN & WILKINSON. Bridal presents of all descriptions at R. H. Wootten's. Miiinery opening Wednesday <S; Thurs day Sept. 15 and 16 Misses Keil & Ivey. Best toilet paper, 3 rolls for 25 cts. at R. H. Wootten’s. School text books are sold for cash. Apples, Oranges, Bananas and Cali fornia Grapes, at J. F. Bell's Pure Food Store. Fresh cream cheese just received by Barnes & Richter. Perfection blue Dame oil stoves at R. II. Wootten’s. We can prove by our invoices that we pay more for our wagons in car load lots than any dealer in town buying same quantity. Querry; Why do we buy them when they cost more than other kinds? Because we get a better wagon which in the end pays both customer and ourselves. MORAN & WILKINSON. Pe-ru-na Slc-ppsd !L|gj T-.! ] IfSf I !m ■v-Sv- : I'Ui THERE IS GOING TO BE A HOT CONTROVERSY ABOUT Who discovered the North I’ole, and Dr. Cook may or may not prove' his claim. hiiarv citizens, it i a matter <*f indif- Vary. However, <1 to ignore, and controversy, Mrs. Parker is receiving daily her well selec’ed fall line of up to-date mil- t) i ugh, for farmers have more than ijngry. Will announce the opening lat- V-vj can da to pick it. er. For Rent, Ob S. Jefferson Street, two large rooms, both connecting. Apply to News Office. , vf , 1* a. Monica, Cal., writes that they ara North Pole lots, Bloodworth & Blood- never without Peruna In the home, that wor th, | they Ami it the finest family remedy I they hare ever used. _ DAUGHTER OF MRS. J. M. CROWN. Mrs. J. M. Brown, Dunnegan, Mo, writes: “My little daughter, throe years old, was troubled with a very I ad : cough which remained after an attack j eT catarrhal fever, which was a great j deal worse ot night, ••she would wake up oof of her steep •cd corryh umil 1 feared site could not ’ iiand it. “Nothing that wo pave her seemed to do her any go**d, 1 then concluded to I acrid for Pr. Hartman’s l.s-lc entitled ‘The IBs ot Life,’ which X promptly received. “I at thosame timecommeneed giving her Peruna. She lias taken one hottls In all, through which she lias obtained a complete cure. “She also since her birth was troubled with indigestion, but since she has taken Peruna alto can oat almost any kind of food without any had restilta. “She is now as well and happy as any little girl can In*. When our friend* say how well she looks, I tell them Peruna did It. “1 shall always be a friend of Peruna, as l consider it the best medicine for coo—.’..I and Indigestion we have ever tried, and will recommend it to any on* similarly afflicted.” To the ference whether it is (look or | there is a matter we cannot affor about x\ hit'll there may a.!so !*o st>me hut when we tell you YOUR DOLLARS WILL GO FARTHER AT OUR HOUSE when you spend them. We stand ready with the goods to prove our Statement. NOW I f’S UP TO YOU TO CALL and see our goods and compare prices with others, and if you are not satisfied we do not ask you to buy. We lead the procession in WAGONS, BUGGIES. SURRIE3. SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES. HARNESS FINDINGS, WHIPS. AND ALL LEATHER GOODS. ALSO RIMS. SPOKES. SHAFTS, AXLES. TIRES and all material in wood or iron for repairing ye- hicles. In Hardware we guarantee to meet any fair competition. There may be a spice of levity in this ad, but there is at least more truth than poetry. We want your trade, • £ fU R2 fj fa m ra m ra ra fa fa fa fa fa fa fa ra fa ra Wc Guarantee Satisfaction Your Money Back. or | SIOBAN 8 WILKINSON, ssaaaaaasaiasaa jyjJUS. LYDIA J. SPOONEU, Sant* rj fa fa fa fa !(8 fa 0 I J. H. Ennis pays the highest prices for chickens, eggs, hides etc Hampton's and Naticnal magazine; I , i Roaste I coffee 12 I-?e per pound at , we at " ootlen s, w. H. Leonar 1. A full supply of cr< ckery, China, glass ware and lamps at R. H. Wootten’s. I