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All this week's news in The
News and when you see it in
The News you know it's sc.
That means reliability,
licit advertising medium in
tills secti.im <>i Georgia, largest
clrrcintlnn iu Baldwin county ot
.any paper!
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ADVERTISING RATES:-Di-play
JP cents per special discounts for
titr.e n 1 snare. R>-ndiair notice* five
cct:'.'- tier lino brevier, each in:-< :t">n.
i'ubscription $1 (Ml Per Year.
Friday, Sept. 2-1, iqo'j
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The milliners h
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the nir even us \v
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twelve tci
cbet'i 1 .* for some!
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Tlv' way of the cotton plan'c. •'•n! I e
hard if doesn’t plant plenty of crops-
fur lu/.nto u.<3 roxt ae.Hon. Watch.
Cine Millcdguvillo bank transacted
$82/WO worth of business Money. That
was clearing out tlie eoin properly.
Tliia elty is handling cotton now at
the rate of overfKW,000 worth per week
nnd it will keep up for several weeks
THE MUNICIPAL CAMPAIGN OVER
There will be no city politics in Mil-
ledgeville this year, strictly speaking.
The entries are all in, the candidates
have made their last announcements
and in less than a week the primary will
be over. The situation is a satisfacto
ry one when viewed from the standpoint
of the laymen and tho*c are the days
when the people rule. It is gratifying
t > know that from the decision of the
public there cun be no appeal, wealth
nor corporative power can change them.
A little more t*'an two years of plain
sailing is ahead for the city. If it con
tinues to make as rapid strides during
the next few years as it has In the past
years Miliedgevillc will double in wealth
before another decade is passed. Rut
that will not be the limit for this city.
It will mere than double in wealth
.■streets will be improved, new business
heiisos w.ll go up, n *w residences be
con*; meted and a neiv era of progress
will he noted. Hurrah for the old town.
T!!L PUI.Y'.S! LJUNiY FAIR.
Business Locals.
liBME MISSIONS.
A full supply of crockery, China, glass
ware and lamps at K. H. Woottcn's.
Wanted a lb or 20 horse power boiler
at once. Apply or see E. L. Bamea,
Hair I’uirs 75 cent:;, wigs, toupees,
iwitches. mustaches, at moderate cor-
Ry Mrs. Mary S. Lanrens.
During this month we are to leam ;
mote of the schools of the Woman’s i
Home Missionary Socity, numbering
thirteen, with 63 teachers, giving hi- 1
struction to 1,045 students; 6M Cubans, J
responding prices. Combings made up, 527 mountain people, 08 Orientals; 83
quick service, stamps taken. j unfortunate girls have been restored.
Acme Hair Co., Savannah, Ga. I 73 friendl ” 9 KirU v ^ n ard l ‘°
! negro girls instructed in domestic art-*.
Everything in the way of fine groce- The past year the property at Vashti
riaj at C. E. Greene’s. ! has been put in better condition, the
| furnace at Brevard makes the building
' comfortable, the Lizzie Blalock play-
j ground at the WollT Mission School has
I been purchased at a cost ot JfcOO, a
I friend giving half the amount and Tarr.-
; pa City Mission the remainder.
Don’t fail to seo the During the year the President and
Chamois hats fur T 0 - :<;en, ‘ ral s * ?er< ‘ Ury vihilH the |,a,ific
- ilcUNUIb ndtM, lur l u Coast, where the fruits of our work in
quesand Turbans on behalf of the JapaneBo and Koreans
display this week at— 1 urfte lar *‘' r anii brr,adl ' r e ' r(,rt - vie
... _ p. , | have reports nf cenvi
IvliSS Ellen Fox "s, jter building at each
All kind of (ino fruits, vegetables etc , schools.
You can find rne at the old stand do
ing buggy and wagon repairing as well
as horse shoeing. Only good wrrk turn
ed out. 1 sell improved new buggies.
E. Becker, Inventor.
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To the Cotton Growers of Bald
win and Adjoining: Counties:
ons and charac-
t'r.cbe thii leer. i
I have installed six of the best gins
made, with C*uljett 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 it. The system is costly, but
we want to give the best in every par
ticular.
HIGHEST'CASK | PR ICE I PAID FOR COTTONSEED.
Henry Brooks and myself will al
ways be on the spot to look after your
interests,
satisfied 1 u
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Give me a trial and if not
not ask vou to come
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Double wealth nnd papulation will bo
the record wlr'ch Milledgcville wilDhow
|y 1920 and some of us may live lo me
it.
other counties In Georgia could follow
■.villi advantage when it comes to ad
vancing agricultural progress. The M11-
iiji.'gcvillo News h::a ju.-t issued the new
nremium li; t for Uiu count v fair nssocii -
tlon and t'.ie encouragement given the
farmers in s imetliing splendid. The
'•atulogue is well wort!) p< rasing, show-1
jog excellent piemiumn, t;nd ii is liberal
ly patron; u‘,1 by Milledgeville business)
houses. f
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We commend the spirit of enterprise!
| which dominates the public spirited
citizens of Eatonton in supporting the
I county fair, for it means progress and
| education for the farmers of the section
l oad when that is done itmoans the same
| thing for Eitonton and Putnam county.
I we hope Milledgeville people and Bald
win county people will join in making
the fair a groat success.
Editorial spr.ee is not for sale in
News,
If yon have moved advise The News
o votir paper can he delivered.
Some real fall weather has been S'-rv-
,«d on Mature's bill of fare this week,
,but n is very acceptable.
Don't forget to phone The News i!
you don’t get your paper, for we want
to know whore you are at, so to speak.
The fall trade is opening up rapidly
and the merchant who goes after busi
ness in a hustling way is getting re
sults.
Next week The Milledgeville News
will enter into its ninth year and we in
tend to start anew in an effort to make
Hie paoer bigger and better than ever
and we want your help in every way.
I
at C. E. Greene's.
FOR SALE—My residence on North i
Jefferson St. New house with all mod-, 1
cm conveniences. Also stables. Price 1 1
$>,700. Apple to
MBS. W.J. VAUGHAN, |
Phone 2'!5,
Special inJucments to members of)
“Tha’03 Married Club” to own your i
own homes. See Bloodworth & Blood-,
worth, real estate.
A new lot of boys!
Knickerbockers suits
at— Myrick’s.
Fresh cleaned currants, seeded rain-
ins, citron and nuts at C. K. Greene's.
U. M. C. gun ahells. the best on the
market at W. H. Leonard’s.
Capitola (lour 75 cents per sack at W.
II. Leonard’s.
Pic Nic Hams 12 1-2 cts per lb. at VV.
H. Leonard's.
Roasted coffee 12 l-2c per pour.d at
VV. H. Leonard.
25-lb sack stanlard granulated sugar
$1.35 at W. H. Leonard’s.
Mackerel and white fish in kits at C.
E. Greene's.
A big line of suit
cases and trunks at—
Myrick’s.
| Ferries Deliciou Hams and bacon,
fresh every week, a little higher prices
but J. F. Bell’s Pure Food Store.
Fresh creamery hotter just received.
Barnes & Richter.
Week of JV.iji-r.
the mooting of 11,,- oxo
of the Woman
i.n of prayer
■ >-t for the we.
Bennett Scho.
s Bo:,. d the special
and thank offering
■k beginning Oct. 3,1
d, Loudon, Ky , was I
ect to which the col- j
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The primary
V» edr.esday and
election occurs next
dalurdav is the last day
to register. Hurry if you want to vote
Weather conditions are much more) A 11GW lot Of HaPt,
agreeable now than they have been ini Schafl’ner& Mart’sand
several weeks and prospects for fu» j SchlOSS BrOS. Clothing
work are very bright. | a ^ Myrick’s
Fresh Block and SchratT candy just
received, liarnos and Richter'
.Cook anJ Pc
North i’ole
iuti-re 1 . g
are contesting fer
no; a, but thev are not us
the price of cotton now.
K • ,*rv f inner iu Unidwin county
in of debt the first ef next u
if la j price of cotton liolds out a week
longer.
One ef the worst storms in the history
of the gulf coast visited Mobile, New
Orleans, Biloxi ana other points Mon
day and Tuesday. A remarkably small
amount of damage lias been reported) him tonight
; G-M.c.
Just opened—Sweet mixed and plain .1 . ,, .
w jU ' Use floor cleaner on your floor when
eicumber pickle in barrels, this season’s' you 8Weep . u keeps the dust from
I pack. J. F, Bell's Pure Food Store. rising and getting on furniture.
7,AN TON, the Great, comes highly
reeommende 1 from near-by cities
where he has recently appeared. See
benefit U. D. C. at
selected as the obje
lection '.'ill be devoted.
Since the initial outlay fur this insti
tution, but little has beer, done towards |
repairs on new buildings. The present ^
needs are repairs of main building, on-1
large.iu-nt of chu; el and quarters for I
business department and heating plant, j
These cannot be delayed.
The dormitory for girls is totally in
adequate and a new building for girls
which will furnish dining room for;
whole school is imperative. To make j
the rc|aiirs and new dormitory $2l),00u
is necessary. Let each member of the
Woman’s Home Missionary Society re
member these needs of our mountain
school in Kentucky and prepare for a
gift of real self-denial or thanksgiving
before the season begins.
Theaditorofour Home, .nysitwiu)Continues to solicit the business of
be easy to raise if we think of it before
purchasing the fell dress or hat.
“By their fruits ye shall know them."
We have most encouraging results
from this mountain school. Their grad
uates now grace positions of trust and
service for church and state at home
and abroad. Don’t forget this in your
prayers, and when you make your offer
ing Oct. 3-9.
Some Things We Are Doing.
Men and women are giving their at
tention to city missions as never before. |
Since 1301 we have organized within
twenty four cities. We are doing the
work that is in the sphere of woman.
We are unfitting homes by touching in
the broadest way possible every sphere ] un
and every need of then* needy families
in the dark places of our cities.
The Weaiey Homes, as we call them, |
[ are In these dark sections, as a modil (
for other homes and as a ministering ' .
ncy to the varied needs of the differ- jri
mg members of the neighboring fu.ni- ' vVSf
lies. These are the sewing classes, |
housekeeper's class, Bible classes, |
mothers’ meetings, social anu industrial!
club lor young women anil men, noon *Vi
day lunch, children’s Gospel service,!
etc., ull intended to develop the truest I
and highest I nrisUan womanhood anu 1 JJlJj
manhood. Tins work wouiJ be bcttei a!
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tely equipped with ample
apitsl and long established
enactions in leading cities of the U. S.
TUB MiiicdoBviiiB BaoKino GomDanu
CF MILLEDGEVILLE. GA,
of re
sponsible people, promising all the
courtesies, that are usually extended
by an obliging and carefully con
ducted banking house.
Capital
Surplus and Profit
$50,000.00
$85,000.00
D. b. SANFORD,
IV *Hident.
MILLER S. BELL
Vice Pres't. and Cashier.
cy, . 'Li -Hf' 1 , -w. 'L. •; A.,
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THERE 13 GOING TO BE A HOT
CONTROVERSY ABOUT
1 Dr. Cook
understood if we ail lead Our Homco
and got the information from the uen
of our workers themselves.
orgia farmers hold the scepter of
a, r.ty in the hand now and diver
! fainting will keep it up, if they
v it.
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c ilenHt offrosident M. J, O’Brien, j
Joi.t of the Southern Express Go., i
genetally regretted thivughout
gin. f ir he was really an Augusta I
The Milledgeville office closed
rjr last Wednesday while his fun-
D. W. Brown
X3EAUEH IN
i COFFINS ANDiCASKETS
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W ell Equipped in this Department and
Carry a Full and Complete lane
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A Noon Lunch, |
Can any picture be more interesting? ra
Fitly factory girls, who live at great |
distances from the factory, bring their
own lunch, and we serve coffee and tea
at a penny a cup, or milk at two pen
nies. They get books from the circu
lating library and have the use of a pi-
■ ano. T hese are of uifferent nationali
ties, so we cannot do purely religious
work, but they coins with their trou-
i b.es, and by personal touch we hope to
•r of imlif-
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irnore, and
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cr.i! was in uregress in New York.
Next Saturday will be Orphans’
Jli.n Work Day ar.d everybody who
possibly cun should donate a t art of
tin-:- earnings to the cause. The er-
pVti: igcs in the slate need $50,'XK) or
J75, J.k) until hi y snould be furnished with
thi.. amount. Milledgeville will surely
<1 j its part. Contributions should be
turned into your church Sunday.
F. G. Forter, of Augusta, together
with his younger brother, will operate a
any del candy kitchen in the Baldwin next
to the postuffice. Soft drinks cigars,
tobacco etc. Will be sold. He comes
well tecommended and will no doubt
Keepia splendid place.
Nor; is the time to plant dower bulbs.
Vie have a full supply Culver A Kidd.
win. I am sure it is worth the whole
the time and the money expended.
* j if | ..ace we ail a part in these great
Nos. 05 and 254—things? There is a place tor every oiu;
some may possess wealth and can gite
liberally; some may be poor iu this
| world’s goods, when out of a Heaven
j tilled treasury can bring forth riches
untold; one may bring business capac
ity; another’s faith will prevail m
1 prayer that wins the victory for Hu
I hosts; to some there is given only the
I power to love and win; others by their
I own lovely and bright lives to undei-
stand and accept the love of God.
l>o Vou Get Mad When You
Are Forced to Pay a Bill
The Second Time?
Isn’t it exasperating when you think the bill had been paid?
Had you pinid the bill with a bank check vou could know the bill
had been paid and prove it. Every cancelled check is eventually
returned to the maker and may he retained for future reference.
Bills paid by check remain paid.
kxclianae Bank
Milledgeville, Ga.
Who disoovoretl the North Foie, un i
mav or may not prove his claim.
To the ordinary citizens, it is a matte
fcrence whether it is Cook or 1‘eary.
there is a matter we cannot afford to i
about which.there may also he some controversy,
hut when we tell you YOUR DOLLARS
WILL CO FARTHER AT OUR HOUSE
when you spend them. We stand ready with the
floods to prove our Statement. NOW I f’S UP
i O YOU TO CALL and see our “oods and
compare prices with others, and if you are not
satisfied we do not ask vou to huv.
We lead the pfoct ssiou in WAGONS
RUGGIES. SURRIES. 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 ve
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,
want your trade,
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Barnes & Richter.
Hampton’s and National magazines
are going fast at Wootten's.
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Appier Seed Oats For Sale
We have 300 bushels of genuine Ap
pier seed oats for sale. $1.00 per bushel j Ferris delicious h-ras and bacon. Fresh cream cheese. Dove Branq
the best oats to plant, pure and free makes breakfast worth while. Fresh ; hams and bacon and everything in the
* " J * ’ « ver Y week - at J. F. Bell’s Pure Food fancy grocery line at Barnes & Richter.
Phone 53 when wanting anything in
Trv our self rising purity four, the grocery line quick. Barnes £
Barnes & Richter. , Richter
from other seed. Apply at once.
B. H. Jones & Co.. It. F. D. No.4 City.
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