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Millinery
AND
ART NEEDLE WORK
MISS ELLEN POX
IlT MISS Hr&Y JOSES
The “Gadding Gosslpers.'
Augusta, Ga
Club on New Year’s night \ ■ that of
the spirit given it bv vis\ *g younr
ladies, fjg course, the girls at home
-were there, rightfup to the front, but
splendid consideration was shown the
visitors in appreciation of their visit to
Milledgeviile. Among the visitors were:
Hiss Nell Van Buren, of Griswold*
villa, wearing a gown of light blue
messaline satin, made directorie and
elaborately trimmed with cream lace.
Miss Julia Hatcher, of Augusta,
wore a chic dancing frock of pink mes-
saline satin, made directoire.
Miss [Kattio Pou, of Madison, was
lovely in a white satin gown, made em
pire, and tnnnned with real lace. She
carried an armtul of white carnations.
Miss Mattie Adams, of Macon, wore
a becoming gown of rose T colored silk, j dinner Monday,
made princess, the corsdge elaborately
trimmed with shaded rose lace and vel
vet. *
Miss Pauline Raughton.of Monticello,
wore a lingerie frock of primrose yel'ow
mull. She carried a bouquet of white
carnations and ferns.
Miss Marguerite Hines, of Washing
ton, was attractive in a gown of white
lace over yellow taffeta, the corsage
trimmed with bands of yellow velvet
and a touch of gold.
Miss Lane, of Athens, wore a lovelj
gown of white taffeta brocade, made
empire and trimmed with lace.
Miss Napier, of Macon ware a ex-
quisite gown of champagne crepe de.
chine embroided in shades of brown.
Mrs. Wales.'nf Boston, wort a hand-
* some ball gown of Baby Irish lace brer
cream taffeta, made princesse, the tor
sage and combined with white lace and
a touch of silver.
Of all Kinds
WALTER J. VAUGHAN
REAL , ESTATE AGENT
The Original Fish Goods.
35 continuous years of populaiity prove the success and
liability of this soil restorer.
MTSold exclusively at Milledgeviile and vicinty by
dainty plaqe-carda. When the ribbons
were drawn, each was found to be the
owners “hobby,” which ensued much
merriment and incidentally, "gossip.”
An eleganticourse luncheon,was served.
R NTINC AND COLLECTING
OFFICE IN HILLEDGEVILLE NEWS OFFICE
M1LLEDGEVILLE. GA.
I have many rate bargains, both in City and Country prop
erty, improved and unimproved. If you want to sell
or buy R^al Estate see me—I can help you.
IM1LLEDGEVSL.LE BRI.GK WORKS
I. W facMILI.AN, Proprietor, Milledoeville, Ga.
THIS SPACE
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
Can fill all orders at once with the best brick mat tan be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited.
J H ENNIS
LQCAL NEWS
% vttkiitiT
frien ls in Charleston, S. C,
L-MJ-B^OC CYSTHU
The no.'- of oonslmeting t'.ioeo
saprrb Ymp and Field Guns is
folly set forth in our New Shot
gun Pamphlet. head two-cent
stamp tor It.
It Atk jot Dernier
H far i .it*
B Sr-t Ceou-Ltoc l.™.
The Superior Quality
of Wood’s Seeds.
Wo aro headquarters for
Gnus and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats.
Cow Peas, Soja Beans and
ell Farm Seeds.
Wood’s Descriptive Catalog
the meet useful and valuable of
Garden and Farm seed Catalogs
mailed free on request.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, . Richmond, Vo.
Mrs, John Hutchinson, 1 of Rome, war
the guest of honor at a delightful Bridge
'Luncheon given by her mother, Mrs.
Julius A. Home, Thursday at home on
Jefferson street.
Mrs. Mollie Lade pnd Omfe Lane, of
Mr. and Mrs, M.
Athens, am
Hf Bland.’
Tin- D. A. R.'s will hold their month*
ly> meeting at the home of Mrs. O. M.
Cane. Monday afternoon 3 o’clock,
Mrs. Mary Howell Scott, Regent.
Miss Mary Brooks, Secretary.
Wednesday Bridge Club.
on our make.
Mrs. John F. Atkinson entertained
the Wednesday afternoon Bridge Club
in a most charming manner.
Upon the arrival of the guests they
were served with a tempting egg-nog
by their delightful hostess.
After the game, an elegant hot salad
course was served.
J. mVENS
ARii.3 & TOOL CO.
P. 0.
St- Stephen’s Episoopal Church.
Rev. Wra. Russell flcarritt, D. D,
Rector. i
Sunday services—Morning Prayer and
Sermon. 11 a. m.
Sunday School, 9:30.
Friday Evening Prayer, 4 p. m.
Holy Communion, the First Sunday
in. the month. ™
The Rector and his family will be at
home to frinds each Monday ni^ht frjpn
8 to 10 o’clock.
HOG FOOD.
For the farmer to feed
and fatten hoars, cows,
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
HOGLESS LARD
It is t recognized fact that no
“Snowdrift” user ever uses any
other cooking-fat, for “Snowdrift”
— the Standard of quality— is
purity itself, made by Nature in
the green fields of the Sunny
South. The top-most grade of
cotton seed oil refined by our
original Wesson process. No
hog-lard in it. Wholesome, ecov
nomical, digestible, healthful. As
good as butter for all cooking
purposes, and much cheaper.
33- WILSON
WILL
Appreciate an
order from yoo, large or
small. Try him and you will he
pleased, and give him a share of youi
trade hereafter. Wayne street,
Miljpigeville, Georgia.
i?3Mb. J. E. K'H was hostess at i
most enjoyable Forty-Two party We
neaday afternoon, complimentary '
Mrs. John Hutchinson, of Rome. * TL
parlor was beautiful in its decoration n
yellow holly, and the dining room wa
lovely in white hyacinths. The tab 1
had an exquiaitfi centerpiece of pint-
carnations, and a delightful luncheoi
was served.
Is especially nec
essary at this sea
son of the year.
Would appreciate
a portion of same.
Alex Griggs, a negro about 20 years
old fell from the railroad trestle over
Fishing creek within the city limits
Wednesday and was instantly killed,
It is supposed >h;.t he had an epilept c
fi He was an employe at one o'
the local brick concerns.
CHICKEN FOOD.
Good for fowls, also
^domestic animals, con
sifitin* of broken corn
and. other grains,
known as "Screen
ings.” Oconee River
A LETTER FROM
f NORTH CAROLINA
Warranted, Ni C.—I wa* nearly de*
Buist Prize Medal
■^Anyone having city or
farming land to sell or winn
ing to purchase desirable
ouilding lots or farming lands
will do well to see Mr. J. O.
Bloodworth.
• THE*-SOUTHED COTTON OIL ■ CO
MewTorhSavanhfihMtlavta JfemQrlcavs- Chux
KILL™*; ygk
AMD CURE th LUNCC
JNO; VINSON
Gasoline in (gallon cans, batteries
gaa engine oil. You don’t have to
t. Emmett L. Bar nee.
New Dissovary
F0HC8i»i* JOt.
RELIABLE DRUGGIST.
WSF*0lives in bottles and in balk, at
C. E. Greene’s.
IW’A' "iJioao” cabinet will last five
years. Jnst hope them op and they’ll
do the rest. J/K. Smith.
AUGUSTS. OA.