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MI 1A .EDGE VII .EE NEWS.
Miiled^eviile, (»a., November 19, 1909.
die Styie They Used to
Write i;i Sweet Long Ago
We are favored thin week with u clio
ping from a paper published here alone
about the time Capt. II. V. Sanford, of
this city was married and It furnishes
interesting ideas of the olden, golden
days when newspaper work was really
something fascinating. It follows:
"MATRIMONIAL
Not a worth was said, nor a tear was
shed,
As off from their homes they hurried, :
But a preacher they met, and ‘you
hot",
With a broomstick soon you’ll be cur-
ried.
To our young friends, H. V Sanford I
and O. E. Ringinnd, we are indebted forj
a loeal this week, and we assure them it j
gives us much greater pleasure to re |
cord their marriage, than it would to I
record their demise Mr. Sanford was
married in New York on the lKth inst, |
to Miss Nannie 1,indrum, anil Mr. Ring j
land at Leesburg, (la., on th' 24th, to
•Miss Murde Wilder, of Albany. Thus!
have two of our cleverest young Imehe-'
lors become benedicts. We wish them |
and their blushing brides a full measury i
of the sweets of this life.
'Heie’s luck.”’
"FIRST GUN.” Mr. H. V. San-1
ford and his newly acquired better- j
half were saluted last night with three!
volleys by the Baldwin Blues, of which
company Mr Sanford is a member. I
It is an old established custom with I
this comimny always to salute a newly |
married member in the above manner.
If Crpv. hud died instead of getting
married wioy would have done him the
same w , only they would not have
drank that splendid champagne that he
invited them in to, nor would they have
pledged his good health s>x times a
piece in so many glasses
This is the .^-i powder ber:.t bv the
Blues since t|.™wai."
But they didn't have to wait Ur,„„
• he following night they hud <*• -iision
to burn more powder in behalf of ,,ur
clever and gall.rut young fri; Mr O.
K. Ringland. . ^
And Milledgeville wa< struggling to |
obtain a city hall even then and the!
surne paper said:
"We are sorry to learn that our weak
kneed Council has tabled the propo
sitinn to build the much needed City I
Hall for the present. All of the prop- *
orty holdert whom heard speak of it!
are very much in favor of building, so,
wouldn't ii |>e well for them to petition I
the careful "watchdogs of the treas■!
ury,” un i by that means get them up i
to a sticking point, and insure its sue- j
cess? We need a City Hall, an I we \
want it ut once.
Local And Personal
tills FuM.-laiiicil Frliiny
, Apirr vol F.iks deiigh! flly entertain
ed '- fe w’ young lady friends last Friday I
nigh 1 , Mr. and VI r &. Terry Treanor act- I
iog as chaperones. Exrclte.it. refresh
meats were served and the evening was i
enjoyabl.v spent. Those present on the
occasion were.
Misses Hattie Bottle, I-aura Barrett.'
Helen Max.' II, Katie Cline, Roberta
Horne, and Miss Cater, of Forsythe
(.'has. Conn, A. M. K !wards, Conn Cnrr.
Leon Callaway, Arthur Carr, C.
Ingram, I!. M-H. < line, i'ar,t Little
and Lieut. Ward, b»th of the hitter of
United Slates A i my.
Mr C. B ivey has returned from
Macon after an alisence of some months
and he ha.- ac *. (Ji a pos i, with the
i’ahb Shoe Company.
Miss Venie .Montgomery returned
home .Monday after visiting friends
for -everu! d; vs in A eg u -1 a.
Miss Rul.v Jones is l ack home after a
i. ;‘ i” M.mticello.
M . -i Uiilie Bennington, of Covir.gii.i,
and Mrs. S If Cample II, of Mansfield,
are i" the city to attend the Binfnrd-
Bari'cs wedding, whi' I, occurs next
Wednesday Morning at 11 o’clock.
Mi s Margaret Wilson, of Macon
much to the leiight of her mart fri • 'i.i
i bee, has returned to to- G. M. C. t'
-• hoot.
i he -'liormou ■
• 11 j of Modern
Ihiil Produ li l
.di.-.j Ruth Wilson of Macon,
ing relatives here this week.
WiMih iif Pray nr.
Mr. II. I'.. M.-Auliire, of The Miliedge-j
ville New-,, spent Friday an I Saturday |
in Augusta attending the fair and Sun- j
day ill home with parents at Harlem '
Ha.
I In* anniml wt*(»k of Prayer find f
Thunkt^ivitij? will be observed by tin* I
Womans Foreign Missionary next week |
beginning Monday nftei noon. Sol vices |
eacli afternoon promptly at ,'i o’clock at
the homo of Mrs. J. K. Kido on JefiVr-
8011 St.
A very cordial invitation ii extended !
to all thu ladies of the c hurch to attend. I
The program for each aftern .on will
be interesting and helpful. Let all I
give one hour each afternoon next week |
to this work and get a blessing.
All art materials for fancy
needlework and Christmas
articles at Mrs. Stanley’s
store.
Miss Annie McComb.
Mrs. John Callaway his returned
from a visit to Athens and Atlantic
Mrs. Youn.nns, of Savannah, is v.sit- I
ing Mrs. It. W. Roberts.
Mrs. It. N. Lamar will male her)
future home In Macon.
Mi s. W. T. G^irrar I is visiting her |
parents in Hreeneshoro.
Mrs. J T. Howard, of Katonton, visit- 1
ed her s siters, Mrs Will Little and j
Mrs. Mamie Wnlkei, this week.
Rev. W. A. Scarritt is olf on a trip
to Boston.
Mr. Norvel Hardy has returned to
Millcdgcville after an absence of somt-
months.
“ rs I,u!.i lingers i< Visiting her sift
er, Mrs. C. v 1 /. Skinner,in Waynesboro.
Or. J-»nn I,. Mi i .rin, the famous
X-Ray expert,and Hr. K. M. McDonald,
house surgeon of the Grady Hospital,
were in Milledgeville Tuesday and
Wednesday.
flr. J. II. Mdier, an ex-('unfi derate
veteran, residing at l!00 Wa.hington
I street, is desirous of obtaining shoe
i repair work and harness mending. Any
i one sending him business car. rest in
sured of perfect satisfaction and the
work will be appreciated.
Lieut War I, who lias been touring
Europe, but recently assigned to San-
Francisco, visited Capt Little here the
latter part of last week.
The friends of V!r. and Mrs. J. R
Smith are congratulating them upon a
new addition to the family in the per
son of little Miss Smith, who arrived
for a permanent visit last Tuesday.
Mr. Frederick K. Gifford, of New
York, special agent of the United
States Casualty Co. spent Monday here
and appointed Mr. Frank A. Hall local
agent direct for his company, which
is among the very best of its kind.
| Before coming down n> figures that
have more significance, so far as rr.onev
is concerned, for most of us, perhaps it
would h" well to quote from a statement
by A!. Hayman, general manager for
Charl-s Frohman, which was pri pared
for a congressional committee investig
ation into the copyright law. Mr. Fruh-
■:m is the largest pr'«iucipg manager in
the world. The theatres und-r has cm- ‘
( trol is New York and London are \a!u-
ed at $6.000,OiJO. He pays each year in
j salaries $it,750,00, having about ln.oOO
people in his employment during the
season. < Inly the other day he acquired !
j control oi five theatre.- in Boston. Uor
j railroad fares he pays out 5760,i)TO), and 1
$600.0(10 f. r printing and advertising,
while t he annual expenditure for new
OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY. NOV. 22. DeLuisi & Wind-
ish presents MISS EDNA .MARSHALL
in Mary J. Holmes' Novi
Eena Rivers
25c. 50c, 75c, and $1.00
WEDNESDAY. NOV. J4*
Coburn's Minstrels
j Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00
I Reserve seat sale Hawkins Drug Store,
•Ve have a special
machine for putting
ne A' lubber tire-, on
baby carriages, go-
car- . velocipedes and
other small venicies.
The only one this side
'■ Atlanta. Purchase
& Sate Co.
"EXCHANGE:
I would like to exchange some de-
s r-i'.uo ind well improved Soutn Georgia
productions is $400,000 The transfer j fL-al Estate for Bank Stock or Certifi-
and handling of baggage costs $474,000
The Principles of Pure Art
cates of Slock in other safe financial
Institutions. Write me what you have
i uir ni i ** ■ it.ti. yuu Have
wouldn't go far in managing a business *f .Vou care to consider a proposition of
inducted on that scale. Some notion nature
of the magnitude of the fin incial side of Ha."
thi g.un' may b gained furl he- from. „.miu„ nwroior me hath room
the statement that ,t costs the Shubertx and blue flame oil cooking stoves at R
I upward of $150,000 a year to maintain H. Wootten’s
W. M. Giddens, Tifton,
erfection healers for the bath room
th.-ir general offices in New York.—
Hartley Davis, in the November Every
body ’s.
Seed oats, rye and barley. Faultless
flour, fresh Graham Hour, fresh oat
meal, hud nut grits, whole and cracked
rice at-J. G. Bearden’s
Boarders Uanted
Elegant accomm.«iations, all modern
conveniences, rooms and table hoard,
Clarke street, opposite Mansion, apply
f‘>- R. H. WOOTTEN.
Grate boilers and grate heaters ai K.
II. Wootten’s.