The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, November 12, 1909, Image 4

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IS EB hn\ r,\ t'irrifh «h«- Mill*Ir^vili peat) ns* ■ „«* ltd'. \m%» mail matter. All this week’s news in I he News and when you see it in The News y m kn.»w it's so That means reliability, THE INTERESTING STORY OF GILDED YOUTH IS TOLD AND PLAY WILL BE GIVEN HERE Local And Persona! Best advertising tiiis sectiom of Oeor circulation in it.ildwi any paper I From previous publications in The New*, it i* * ell understood by the public tut A "Gilded Youth” t h -• play which medium in thcG. M. C. Players’ Club will present Cinford-Earncs Cards. Invitations have been i-suej for the welding of Miss Lurie Gladys Binford and Theodore Turk Barn s, which or* ! curs Wednesday, November twenty “Aunt Sadie has v aions of a happy ^ r , a t eleven o'clock, at the home of marriage, filling her d earns by dsy and ^ ljr j ( j e , s parents. The popular young folks are already receiveirig congratu - tne Absolutely Pure.* ia, largest i county ot MrAl'LlKFE, Kalltor. McAI'LlFFE, Associate. io the Miiledgevillc Opera Houie on Friday night. Nov. 19lh., is a farce c tmedy by night. And hence S idie and Sam ( have no diffle itity in u-ing her a. a fo 1 „tion»^rom numeroJI'fVienJ," to the deep plotting! of C>l. Culpeppe-. a , p . oachi |Jf event . The fencing that goes on between Sam ___ and I the C< lone'; the n n at artifices of I rile public wants to know more about j Sadie, when her woman's wit is pitted ] a play, however-especially when it ag linst the collossa ! vanity of Moses,or is to be performed by popular local tab ] the vitriolic temper of her guardian; HawiKns-lollins Wedding The marriage of Miss Mamie Hawkina and Mr. Timothy Collins at the home of nt— than its general character. The i the “diplomacy” of Aunt Sadie, In her | the bride,s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A D V ERTI SI NG It ATES: - Display contit ;»i r *r»ki. rimciuI <ii*count» tor time an I i puce. Headiug notices five cents per lino breve r, each insertion. Subscription SI 00 I’er Year Friday, N'nv. i2, i»o<> And the auto affair was a gtcat event. Good roads is the first step to advance ment. Fifteen cents cotton isn't a circum stance to plenty ot corn and hay. There'r nothing so pretty as a grain patch around the borne in winter. Join the civic improvement league by mnking your home beautiful. There's no excuse for the bare a - romance of the place in winter. Plant some grass and flowers that bloom in sprirg. Thanksgiving day Li not so fm away. Arc you thankful for the bless ings that have come your way? New buildings and nn unusual amount of repair work shows that Miiledgevillc is progressing in every way despite its age. Street work ntwnvs was slow work, but when permanent work is planned mid carried out it means eternul pro gress for tho city. One of the more conservative matrons of Milledgevillo says something like lead is needed to hold down tho modern skirt. Tho automobile endurance run was all the rage Monday and Tuoeday, but five years from now folk will wonder why it happened. Cotton tool: n turn.ile of live dollars r bale Friday; Saturday and Monday, bui an> thing i< to be expected from it now adays. There’s only one sure was to ctrcum vent the spec ilstors and that is to raise things needo<l ut home und keep it all there. When you want to see something real interesting, pretty r.ud elevating just get out and watch G. N. I. girls on parade. Miiledgevillc is pretty well blessed in health this year, thanks to hotter san Italy precaution on the purl of the city. Paying tax time is at hand. Thai si cils half of the j.,y> f the manwi.o o c\ en ns much as tif 101 n cents for cotton story of the play, th< is of keener interest character. In order to graiify this natural curios ity about the C ub'« newest play, soon to be put or, this paper gives its read ers some little insight in to the make up of this really admirable comedy - conspicuously one of the best that Charles Townsend has ever written. This is the story of the play in brief outline: Colonel Culpepper, a fiery old fury, lias a charming ward—young, pretty, und piquant-named Sadie. Another member of his household is a maiden sister, “forty-nine and hopeful”. The peppery old Colonel hai a marriage planned for his prctiy ward with Moses Margin, a New York llanker-age 65. wortli a round million. He is anxious to have "Aunt Sadie” safely ofr his hands also—provided a suitable matri monial alliance can he secured for her. Sam Gilder has been paying court to the fascinating Sadie, and that spirit ed- maiden very much against the will of her guardian-is excel d.ngly partial to his advances. Early in the first scene "he lets it be known to the irascible Colonel that she I refers Sam and poverty,to Margin and millions. Herein is the source of puz zling “complications” and “interesting situation" an i those are brought out with line effect in tho opening sceno of the first act. plot if it have anv untiring efforts to inveigle somebody in-1 \y. Hawkins, Nona, Ga. occuring Nov. 1 than its title or to marriage—all those combine to make|^ r j^ wai4 ari even t G f | aH j week. The i some very breezy scenes, and ternmia e home was beautifully decorated and the in no end of ridiculous situations. In j affair was brilliant in every way. Mrs.) the end Sadie,the quick witted, and Sam j John w . Hawkins, Jr., pianist, with the irrepressible, completely gain their | Miss Ceras Humber violinist, rendeied point against all o ids. Aunt Sadie cap* , wedding march. The attendants tures Moses. The Colonel finds were Misses Annie L. Ha vkina and solace for his defeat in marring off his j Mattie Collins and Messrs. Roster ster;aod s iffeiing Moses ' D >ws to the I Waller and Samuel Blizzard. Itev. E. A. inevitable' with all the complacency of a Ernest performing the ceremony. the man who has learned philosophy in school of Wall Street. The foregoing outline suggests both from a host of friends. The bride was attired in green mes- aallne, with a touch of pink, carrying white chrysanthemums and asparagus the possibilities of the play, and the ad- f ern . After the ceremony was over aptabilitv of the several roles to the t),e bridal party left for home of Mr. members of the cast. Mr. Eben Rey-’ an(J M rs. Edward R. Collins v h re a nolds will be perfectly at home in the gp^endid reception was tendered them. Part of Col. Culpepper; Mr. Leo K ift K were numerous and beautiful JosephandMr. Joseph Duke will ac | a nd the popular young couple were the curately portray the characters of Sam- rec| pi un (^ 0 j hearty congratulations my and Moses; Miss Helen Maxwell mikes a perfect Sadie —bright, active, hoydenish; an I all Milledgevitle knows that no young lady in the city can “do" the “antiquated Spinster” on matri mony bent—quite so finely as Miss Katie Cline. Such being tho play and the cast, it needs no words to arouse popular inter est in the performance. The Millcdgeville folk furnished some right down good plays recently. G. M. C. Flayers' Club.on Friday night, Nov. 19th., will only continue this splendid record. BMworlh & Blondworlh ‘Meet Me At Tlie Bazaar.” Sells Ealonlon I’roperh Special Program For Elks Lodge of Sorrow Macbeth to be Played Here Saturday Night The memorial of the B. )’. O. L. on the first Sunday in December promises to cclipso all 1 r ucr i ITo.-ts in this lin v The program n elaborate ami very appropriate. The committee is making special preparation for tlioocoaeion and Exalted Ruler, Adolph Joseph will preside und Mr. John Conn, Dr E. A. Tigner, Cupt. J. U. Ennis, Col. J. E. Fettle and Mr. Charlie Conn, consituto the committee on arrangements. The Elks Lodge of Sorrow is alwnys impressive and there is no doubt but that much inlerest will bo shown by the general jmblic here this year. A Lord ut Thanhs. 1 wish to extend many thanks to neighbors, to out-of-town friends for I heir kindness shown during my wife's recent illness and bully’s death. Grult- f u ly ( J. 1. Farmer.& ORDER UlH)K LOST Lost Tuesday, order book of National Toilet Co., Under please return for re ward to- E. O. Luckie, CO. Minion Hotel. Atlanta, Ga. Mr. George Haas, who was formerly a citizen of this city died in Macon last Wednesday and he was brought here for burial. He was brother of Mrs. C. T. Caraker,, of this city, and Mrs. It. S. Dmn ngton, of Atlanta. The ladies of the Basket Band will have been *' ve a Xmas tree Dec. 2, to which all their friends are invited. It will be "A Gilded"Youth,” by the hl ' 1 ' 1 0,1 the flr8t ,,oor oi the Masonic building. Dr John P. Atkinson went to Atlanta Wednesday night to aee some of theau to races. Mr. and Mrs. Julia Parker spent tie d.iv in Augusta Thurday taking in the fair. Miss Fannie Etheridge, of Valdcsta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Georgia Albritton, this week. I Miss Nan Barksdale gave her anm al That s'.e ling actor, John Griffith, who entertainment to her Sunday school has frequently in past seasons enter- c | aH , i R!t t Monday afternoon and it w. e tained and delighted local playgoers, a ,,i easan t little affair, will again give us his vivid itnpersona- , tion of "Macbeth” at the Opera house **'■«' H McComb has pu.chased a Saturday night, Nov Id. Mr. Griffith »p1«nd.d 1910 model automb.le. has tor years held undisputed title of A spiral talk was gtven the B. Y. P. “The Greatest Living Macbeth. His U. last Friday night by Mrs. Lula acting of that master character, well as Rogers. amoral of Shakespesrs's roles. has - The regular monthly meeting of the g.ven him remarkable high standing in Nancy Hart chapU . r u A r. wi)1 be the estimation of playgoers overywheie. h , w at tho rcsidence of Mr. O. M His engagement here in Macbeth next onS , turdly H f terno on Nov. 13lh evening will therefore be one of the o’clock most important events of the montt. A complete scenic und electiicul pr j. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kidd, Mr. R. H imitation of the play is promised, a d Wootton, Mr. ami Mrs. I. W. Richnr - the oust is said to be excellent. Mina s >n and several other Millcdgeville folk Edyth Totten, formerly prominent in attended the auto races in Atlanta this support of stars undey the manage- week. ment of Charles Frohman. is Mr. Grif-1 Miss I.ucile Cater, of Forsythe, i-. fith'a present leading lady, and end her visiting her sister. Mrs. W. S. Myrick, portraiture of tho chinning role of this week. Progressiveness is exemplified in the enter} r sing spi i‘ shown by Bloodworth A Bloodworth in their real estate work and they have just closed a deal b> which they acquire the Griffith property in Eatonton. They will put on ar auction sale Thursday Nov. lit and she"' 30 lots will be sold. The prop* rty h within a block and a half of the cuun house and there is no doubt but that it will be a good investment. Roasted coffee 12 1-2 cents per pound at W. H. Leonard’s. Kills to Stop The Fiend. The worst foe for 12 years of Jol n Deye, of Gladwin, Mich , was a running ulcer. He paid doctors over f <00 with out benefit. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve killed the ulcer and cured him. Cjrcs Fever Sores, Boils,Felons. Ecze ma, ^alt Rheum- Infalliable for Piles Burns, Scalds. Cuts, Corns. 25c All Druggists Druggists. Children, watch for the beautiful doll iressed as a bride, th»t will be given awav during the Bazaar. Who knows? You maybe the lucky one. Save your pinnies and come to the doll wedding and take a try at the fish pond. “Meet me at the Bazaar,” Red Men’s Hall, Dec. 6th. 7th, 8th. For Sale Cheap. One Oak flat top office desk one Typewriter, r.eirly new. Apply edgeville News office. Ladies you will find just what you want in the way of materials to work up for the Methodist Bazaar in the display of Art Materials at my store. MISS ELLEN FOX. Smashes all Records. An an all-round laxative tonic and health-builder no other pills can corn el pare with Dr. King’s New Life Pills, j They tone and regulate stomach, liver I and kidneys, purify |the blood, strong - | then the nerves, cure Constipation,Dys pepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice,Headache, Chill" and Malaria. Try them. 25c at All Druggists. Fox Mil- GIN REPAIRS SAWS, RIBS. Bristle Twine. Babbit, Ac., fer any make of Cin ENGINES, BOILERS ami PRESSES end Repairs for seme. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In lertors. Pipes, VaWet end mi logs, tight Sew. Shingle, end Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines Cene Mills In sto<k. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY. Augusta. Ga. SAMUEL EVANS, SIN & CO. GOTTOMROKtRS UNO *1#fcH0USHIE« 'Lady Macbeth” is said to be the mast pleating. Notice to Turnip Growars. The turnip contest closes Saturday ■ Nov. Soth at 12 o’clock. We will give $5 in gold for lin* four largest turnip- without tops raised from our seed. Culver & Kidd. Mr. J. F. Bell, Grand Master of the Second Veil, in Georgia Masonry, left Tuesday night to attend the Grand Tri Fonial of the Grand Commandery of the l nited States, which was held in Atlanta Wi-bicsdav and Thursday. The honor conferre.l upon Die Grand C,unman lory of Georgia in securing the convention is q nto distinguished as the meeting is held only every three years und it may be moiv than a century la-fore it comes to tms,state again Mr. S. H. Carlisle, who has been in Mdledgeville for the past two months has been transferred to McDonough to | b l) cotton for Weil dr, s. Special services will he held at the j B. Y. P. U. to night, uil members are! urged to he present and the pulil c | cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Guy C.McKinley and MissjCe.'h e Carringten have returned home after) visiting relatives in Birmingham for several weeks. Don’t forget to bring in those four i large turnips on the 20th and win that | t' gold piece. Culver & Kidd. ; Thanksgiving post cards at Culver Ac Kidd's. Fresh shipment, Ferris Hams and' Bacon at J. F. Bell's Pure Food Store. Tubourettes for your flowers, ferns an t other plants, all sizes, at Purchase ih Suie to., ttio r-odern home iut- fitters. Mrs Stubbs, of Macon, returned home Wednesday after spending sev eral days with her parents, Capt. and Mrs A. J. Miller. OPERA HOUSE ONI: NIGHT ONLY 13 1 he Eminent Actor Plant Napier s genu ine appler seed oats. For sale by Andrews Commission Co. -very Mr. lohn Griffith * BMi » Support e 1 l>v MISS EDITH TOTTEN Ami tin Kxcdlcnt Company l’RESKN 1' 1N t * Shakespeare’s Masterpiece Hon. Miller S. Bell has been appoint ed a trustee for Mrs. Elizabeth E Hirsch, of New Y’ork. Mr. W. A. Gillespie, bookkeeper for the state sanitarium, who has been Home-- 1 S 15116 '** * or l ** e P ast 1 wo or three weeks ) is much improved. The friends of Mr. S. F. Denton will he pleased to learn that she has virtual ly recovered from her long illness which extended overa period of several montl s and for quite awhile was very serious. Genial Reid Boylston, of the South ern i otton Oil Co., was in Milledgtvil e a short while last Friday. He probably has mere friends than any man in Geor gia or South Carolina and from out in timate acquaintance covering several years, we know no one who deserves them more. Miss Abbio Goodwin, of Crawford, has been appointed teacher of Latin at j the G. M. C. Mrs. H. D. Allen enterta ne ! several | friends very delightfully lest Thurs-) dav afternoon. Mis. J. S. I.aramore, who has been | 1 v siting her mother, Mrs W. H. Arm- 1 s rong, returned to her home in Mans- ; Accommodation and Convenience for Our Customers and the Trade. HIGHEST PRICES', PAID FOR COTTON Your Patronage Solicited. —D. W. Brown- X3IIAIjF.II IINT COFFINS AND CASKETS can compare in attractiveness with the one wearing a Necklace, a Locket j field Wednesday, and Chain, a Watch, a Brooch or oth-1 Miss Mamie Hughes, of er article of Jewelry bought at this stqre. The Good Taste “MACBETH „ Of Our Jewelry is undeniable. The quality we guar antee. Its price we leave to your own good judgement to say if it be not leasonable. Sonic of prices 2*)c to $1.00 Seats on Sale Thursday 9:00 a. m., at HAWKINS’ DRUG STORE ^ At j Ccm^ GRANT IEWELRY CO. Ko cowntiVvTTi mttv Star Toomsboro. who has been visiting Miss Julia King tor several days returned home Tues day. Dr. E. M. Green, cf the state sanita- r to here, made an address yesterday \ in Macon before the doctors of the 1 Sixth District, discussing mental ^ svpmtoms presented in 25 cases of pel- 1 lagra at the sanitarium. Mrs Lou Poindexter has moved into Miliedgeville and opened a lodging house 1 in the old Denton House at 300 Was- 1 hington street and is prepared to accom odate boarders at reasonable rates. Mr. ard Mrs. S M. Wellborn, of C dumbus. visited tho latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy. C. McKinley, during the past week. | Well Equipped in this Department and Carry a Full and Complete Line »’Phones: Nos. 65 and 2541 jORipletsly equipped with ample apital and long established icnnecticns in leading cities of the U. S. Tii6 Miiiedoeviiie Bankino GoniDanu 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 Surplus and Profit $50,000.00 $85,000.00 D. B. SANFORD, President. MILLER S. BELL Vice Pres’t. and Cashier.