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THR MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS SOCIETY NEWS
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
£ntcrarf Through the V i!!**dgeville Pimtoffiee a Second Class Mai! Matter.
J . C McAULIFFF.. Editor
H. E. McAt' I.IFFE, Associate
Thornton-Bass
Mr. James Biss and Miss Annie
Thornton were united in marriage at
the Methodist church in this city Wed
nesday morning about 10.30 o'clock.
Rev. Elam E. Dempsey performing the
ceremony.
Both of these voting people were re
sidents of Hancock county, where they
k’s news in The News this week, and when it's in Tile News it’s al- returned immediately after the mar-
ways so, that's reliability. , riage to make their future home The
— | couple wa3 accompaincd by several
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Friday, April 28. 1911
mony to wish them a long and happy
life.
Mr. J. L. Swiilings, who was formerly
connected with the Ur.ian Recorder, has
again accepted a position with that pa
per.
Miss Estelle Bozeman left today foi
a visit of two weeks to her parents a'
Hawkinsville.
The total eclipse of I he run trday.
occurring just before suns“t may bt
hidden from view by the clouds, bui
darkmss wjl commence an hour earlier
than usual.
It tickles us muchly to (111 your ordeis
bromptly. Ennis’ Pharmacy.
At the annual convention of the j
Grand Chapter of the Royal Arck Ma
sons of Georgia held in Macon thi
week Mr, J. F. Bell, of this city, was
made Grand Principal Sojourner, which
Mr. M. II. Bland left Wednesday for j, g one D f the high offices of the order.
RichmonJ, Virginia to spend several
Celebration Mother’s Day
N ext Sunday week will he Mother's Day. Although it is one of the
youngest of the dates to be nationally observed it is growing rapid
ly in importance and as its observance increases goodness expands, lor in
voluntarily man's memory turns backward again I*>r a moment when he
thinks of motner and the world grows better every time sucli an occurrence
is recorded in the other land where angels dwell.
You may search for something grander and more imposing, hunt for
sentiment that is higher and nobler, exhaust yourself in endeavor to eyolve
sonic more entrancing theme, but when the story is finished you will turn
back to home and mother. You can travel to earth's remotest corners and
conquer the world’s most coveted goals and yet when the result is counted
the triumph and the laurel wreath lade into insignificance when the magical
iy inspiring word of Mother is placed along others tor consideration.
Next Sunday week wear a white llower—the symbol that has been gen
erally designated to pay tribute to mother. Young men yet in tiie shelter
of the parental household, men of families, old men. grown grev with the
match of time, join hands in this movement, co-operate, let us make the
Second Sunday in May the great white Sunday, wearing (lowers, rejoicing in
a mother’s love it site be yet alive, revering her memory is she be where the
angels sing forever. Don't forget the day, don't forget the sentiment, don't
forget your mother.
“Happy he
With such a mother! Faith in womankind
Heats with Ins blood, and trust in all things high
Coincs easy to him, and though he trip and tall,
lie shall not blind his soul with clay."
•lays attending a meeting of the .New
York Life Insurance agencies.
Meet Me At Vinson's
| Mr. J. M. Baskervi'le, of Chicago,
I has been here for the last several days
| installing a wireless telegraph station
j in the Milledgevillc Teltgraph School.
Mr. Baskervilie is one of the most no
table [wireless telegraph operators in
country, having had quite a lengthy ex
perience as an operator on an ocean
steamer and the institution here is to
be congratulated In being able to ob
tain the services of such a well known
man in this business.
Mi. Thad Green, of Eatonton, was a
visitor hsre yesterday.
100 pounds Bug Death sold in 15 days
speaks for its merit. For sale only at
Ennis' Pharmacy.
Mr. J. D. Smith, of Sparta, spent
Saturday with Mr. C. K. Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Whitehurst, of
Dublin, came up in their auto and spen
Sunday and Monday with their sister,
Mrs. J. D. Myrick. nn ■ ,<
OBMrs. John Ledbetter, of Nona, vis
ited Mrs. Granade, Monday and at
tended tho graduating class night exer-
NEW PRISON HUILDINIi
WORK PROGRESSING
Construction of the new prison build
ing for the white men of the state farm
is progressing well and within a few
weeks it will bo complete!I. The build
ing is being made of concrete and w II
DR. GEO. L. CHAPMAN IS
NOW LOCATED IN CITY
Coming here from Rocky Ford, Geor
gia, Dr. Geo. L, Chapman will here
after be a practicing physician of this
city. He is occupying the Ailing house
on Liberty street and nls office and res-
foe one of tho best in the south when idenco phones may be found in the pro
fessional directory of The Miliedgeville
Mr. Hermon Wood, "f this city, was
successful in winning the third prize in
the second five mile champion-hip In
motorcycle races at the Central City
park in Macon Wednesday.
Judge W. H. H. Baines, who has
been quite ill for the past week is con
siderably improved at this time.
Mrs. Will Mathis, of Haddock', isthe
guest of her staters, Misses Sadie and
Olivia Mathis.
Miss Annie McCullough, of the G. N.
& I. C faculty is uttenling the Grand
Opera in Atlanta today.
We glory in promptness. Ennis'
Pharmacy.
Makes Home Baking Easy
Royal Baking Powder helps the housewife to
produce at home, quickly and economically,
fine and tasty cake, hot biscuit, puddings,
the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers,
crusts and muffins, fresh, clean, tasty and
wholesome, with which the ready-made food
found at the shop or grocery does not com
pare. Royal is the greatest of hake-day helps.
ROYAL COOK BOOK—MO RECEIPTS—FREE
Send Name and Addrett.
i CO- *«w
completed, being sanitary and comfort
able in eveiy wuy. j News.
Tho building is being put up on the Dr. Chapman brings with him high-
site of the one destroyed by tiro last ' est recommendations from tho people
fall and the negro building will be con- of his former home and lie hu< revet al
atrnoted some distance away, making | old friends here, all of whom are glad ' the city.
CiHes at tho G. W. & 1. College, her
daughter, Miss Helen, being a member
o' the gr&udiing class.
Mrs. Henry Moore, of Culverton, is
gues f of Mrs. J. E Kidd this week.
Tno ladies Aid Society will serve
luncheon and sell various kinds of |edi
bles Saturday at the entrance to Ma
sonic Hail, begining at 10 o’clock and
the patronage of the public is solicited.
Miliedgeville Lodge, B. P. O. Elks
have issued beautiful invitations to a
reception and dance to be held Monday
night, May H, next. Hsughey’s orches
tra will furnish music for the occasion
and a delightful time is anticipated' by
those expecting to attend.
Among those going to Haddock Tues-
dav to attend the Goddard-Wicker wed
ding were: Mrs. Win. A. Cook, Mis*
Clyde Cook, Miss Myrtice Brown, Miss
Ethel Brown ane Mis. Wm. Virgin.
Fill your potato bugs with Bug Death
far sale a! Ennis Pharmacy.
Miss Anoliu U.ce spent tYednesdav is
One Conductor Helped Back to
Work
Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and 1
he writes: "1 was confined to my bed | *- - 1 ■
with chronic rheumatism and used two: -fin iy _ I J
bottles of Foley*. Kidney Remedy with A Beaumul Program Kentiereti
good effect. The third bottle put me
on my fett ar I resumed work as con
ductor on the Lexington, Ky.. Street
Railway. It will* do all you claim in
cases of rheumatism.” It clears the
blood of uric acid. Culver* Kidd.
W. H. KONTGUMERE’j SPECIAt TRIBES
At G. N. & I. C. Class Exercises
1 sack flour
Compound lard per lb.
Best lard per lb.
Boston Belley meat
Half rib meat
25 lb. sack sugar
5 lbs.starch
6 bars Octagon soap
7 bars Globe soap
5 gals. Oil
ti lbs. cracked rice
4 lbs. best rice
18 lbs. sugar
All heavy goods at wholesale
W. H. Montgomery’s.
C. E. Greene delivers goods quick.
Call phone 24 whon in need of fancy
groceries.
65c
10c
12c
12 1.2c
12c
$1 80
25c
25c
25c
60c
25c
25c
$1 00
The Class Night Exercises of the Se
niors of the Georgia Normal and Indus
trie! College last Monday night was a
COSTA PROCESSION A l,--" With SWth.l SworJ."
From ‘‘Damuicua Triumphal March. N
!*RAYF.R
MKNDEI^bOHN- Xift Thine Ejraa'*
From •Elijah"
SALUTATION
CLASS HISTORY
(a) AHT*-"Sunact” .......
(b) PINSUTE—"Tho Rhino Raft Son*"
REVERIES OF A •'LEFT-OVER"
CLASS POEM
(a) BECKER—"Sprln*-Tid#”
<b> GUY d*H ARDELOT—"Th«* Rainbow"
“A CUMEAN SYBIL**
‘THE DISPENSER OF CORNUCOF! A"
it) BISHOP—"Wakr Not. Droamin* Mawlm"
ib* SM\RT--**Down in th« l>«*wey Dali"
NAMING OF CLASS TREK
LAST * ILL AND TESTAMENT
CLASS SONG.
highly entertaining and instructive
event. There were a large number of
out of town visitors present and the
following program was rendered:
.Class
Rov. K. F. Pempiry
. Double Octette
Mi mi Grace Pharr
Miss Joaie Sibley
Class
Class
Bliss Ruby Pledcer
Miss Ray Mitchell
Miss /.ills Johnson
Miss /ilia Johnson
Miss Susan Myrick
Miss Henrietta Conn
Double Octette
Double Octette
Mias Frances Turner
Miss Flonnie Parrish
Liquid Smoke, something new fori Huvler’s candy—the kind you’re not
preserving meat guaranteed or money ashamed to carry to your sweetheart,
retuaded by Chandler Bros’. Culver * Kidd.
the general arrangement muc
than previously.
better I to welcome him to tho c ty end wish
j him years of success in hit worn of ie-
-1 lief.
JOHNSON’S SHOP IS
STILE IMPROVING
f .. "lie i X
Mr. W. 1. Johnson, owner and pro
prietor of the white barber shop local- el * lo , U ' P r «sent
«i just above Hatcher's Store I,as re-1 “> »> u - Everyb
csntly secured the service of another
expert barber and is now better prepar
ed to serve the public than ever before.
Mr Johnson is not only employing
high elass barbers, but is putting in
PREACHING Al Clll'RT ROUSE.
Mrs. Sidney Pound, (f Centerville,
was the guest of Mrs. John Annas, this
week.
Miss Bernice Amoss, of Devereux,
spent Wednesday with hor parents here.
The Epworth League will celebrate
the anniversary of tho organization
Sunday night week and Rev. Kluin F.
Dempsey will dolivor a special sermon
on tho occasion. There will be an ap
propriate musical program and the pub
lic is cordially invited to be present, the
.low material, new furniture .,nd w m! M 'f lher »'« »** There”
in the near future retlnish the shop w,1 > bt ’ 8Un B l ’>' Eldee and Ruby Coggir
with a new coat of paint, therefore L. I). Cougin.
r;^:—ih:puMn"h b :n: ,, :T! dandruff trouble.
the most up to date shop in this sectien i
of the state.
There will be preaching at the Court
House Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock by
the undersigned. The gentlemen and
boys that are not in the habit of attend
ing tin- churches are especially request-
We have something
iy else are welcome I league being especit lly anxious to have
of course. Come it will do us good. ] all tho young people of the city present
Subject: Christian Citizenship. at the services.
Four. Hymns will be used narnelv, A I Col. C. S. Wilson and wife, of Baton
a good old Hymn and tune, America ton, attended the class nignt exercises
Coronation, That Soul Refreshing at the *.J N. & 1. College Monday night.
Tell Mother I’ll ~ ~
JURORS DRAWN FOR
THE COONTY COORT
l
You can gel rid of the uncleanly and
unsightly trouble by using witch llazel
Shampoo, price 25e per bottle. In or
der that you may have an opportunity j nim success in th
of giving this excellent preparation a
trial, from now until the 1st of May we
will sell *o you by leaving address, the
first bottle for IS r. We recommend it ^ Mr. C. T. Caraker, Jr., who has been
to be one of tho greatest things to clean attending the Atlanta College of l’nyai-
the hair ns well as to clean the dandruff eians and Surgeons, is at home spend-
Mrs. Edward R Hines has returned
home after a stay of several days in
F.tzgerald.
Mr. Stewart Wootten is now with the
Kxchange Bank and there is no doubt
but he will make a good man in the
place, for he is an enterpriseing you ng
man and enjoys the distinction of hav
ing a w do ci.-els of friend i an 1 all will
wo-k.
Always prompt with you
tions. Ennis’ Pharmacy.
prescrip
st of jurors
te at the re
unify court
Monday in
Below will be found the
draw n hv Judge Allen to se
gu'ar May term of the i
which convenes on the 4th
May.
W. F. v roley. John A. Rape, B. D.
Simmons, W. Elbert Brown. W. W.
Moran, C. T. Prosser. Geo. D. Case,
Cl.as. W. Ennis, Sos. W. Champion. J
F. Wood, L. II. Andrews anrt .las. C.
Ingram.
we have ever known.
Culver * Kidd,
The Hustler's.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
All uroi«Mty owners holding taxable
property in the 318 district are hereby
r'or Sixteen Years
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Has been
used by millions of people with perfect
satisfaction Fit Coughs, Colds Asth
ma in fact all throat and bronchial
troubles.
WANTED - Best market prices paid
for country Beef cattle and Hogs.
Apply to, W. H. Montgomery's Market.
It's, to make a bale Weighing 500 lbs
when you can plant seed that requires
only 1190 lbs. Peterkin seed will do
notified that they must give r. their j this. For sale by Farmers Warehouse
taxes for said district separately, o» Co.
the' will be required to come be,ore
the board of trustees of said district
and make affidavit of same. By giving
When vou buy ffowers from Culver £
Kidd you get them from a nursery only
. , ... .... ■ . 32 miles away. You will be sure to get
in aeoaratelv thc^' will Avoid this incoti* » t . . ... .
«n »e,>»r»ieiy me. » them fresh and you will be pleased in
W. 1. Harper, Pres,
Uoaid of Trustees, j
mg several days with his parents.
Miss Margaret DeJarnette and Mrs.
Robert White, of Putnam county, are
the quests of Mrs. I). F. Montgomery
and Miss Yenie Montgomery this week.
Mrs. Pearl Virgin, of Macon, returns
home today after visiting Mrs. W. A.
Cook for the past several drys.
Mr. James Stubbs, of Eatonton,
spent a few days in the city this week,
Mrs. O. L. Rogers of children, of
Sandersville, came over and spent Me
ntor al Day heie as RUt-sts of Judge and
Why plant u cotton that takes 1500 .Mrs, G. T. Whilden.
Miss Ethel Brown, of Brown’s Cross
ing. is th^'charming guest of Miss
Claudia Wall.
Mrs. C. P. Crawford is back home af
ter a visit to Atlanta and Knoxville.
The tercentenary of the English Bi
ble will be celebrated at the Presbyte
rian church Sunday night Two soloists
and a male quaitette will sing on this
occasion, the public being cordially in
vited. 1
JUVENILE
XV. S. Myrick & Co.
—Big Show ing: of—
Children's Wash Suits
(*ne of our special features next week will be our line
Juvenile goods. In this department we have a large
assortment for you to select from, materials are madras,
French ginghams in stripes and plaids, trimmed in
solid contrasting materials, also sheer white lawns,
Bstiste, and Lingerie cloth, each garment is well made
and trimmed in daintv lace and en broidery.
.We invite every MOTHER to
inspect this line.
SEE
WINDOW DISPLAY
W. S. Myrick & Co
Miliedgeville, Georgia.
every way.
Culver & Kidd sole agents.