The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, March 27, 1909, Image 8

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There is a style, a snap, a swing in these clothes of ours ihat will make you more than pleased with your appearance in them. Yes, we are very proud of these good clothes of ours, and we want you to know them. Come in today, trv on some garments, it costs you nothing, and we like to show them. \Ve repeat, COME. Suits for Young and Qid. Two button models with unusual pockets and culls —just enough of the effected in them to make them Ultra smart. Sober, dignified models for you older men. Makes you realize what the best tailors in the world can do, just to look at them. As good values as you ever saw $15 to $30 Per Suit Others for Ifn to $12.50 -All Bond Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! Knox, No-Name, from $''.50 to $5.00. the latest styles. Straws from $1 to $5. ]‘ana- mss from $5 to $7,50. They are here, no old ones—come in and try one of them on. No tiouble to show you. Also see our new C q s, 25c to 50c For Men and Boy's Furnish ms. Manhattan, the international shirts, 11.00 to $2.50, alt the newest things in shirts. Come and see them. Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Collars and Cuffs. Full line this season's goods. We will be pleased for you to see this line. Remember we are open at all times-each hour we are looking for you. AjoMr jv\et\4s> McCRAW & MYRICK If.,fr.fr.fr.f .fr.fr.fr.fr.fr.fr.fr.fr.j~fr.fr.fr.t~fr.fr.fr ■fr*fr^»fr't"|"fr'l"fr i t ,, t ii fr i fr i f i fr'l' i fr'fr'l“fr‘fr If.■|.»fr4‘ , t“fr‘l ,, t ,, t“fr > fr‘fr , fr , fr , fr‘fr■fr+fr-f•fr- «• «fr 4* Sbr ^ lameness in Horses OF LOCAL INTEREST Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect. See that your horse is not allowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's Liniment on hand and apply at the first signs of stiffness. It’s wonderfully penetrating goes right to the spot—relieves the soreness — limbers up the join-s and makes the muscles clastic and pliant. Sloans Liniment will kill a spavin, curb or splint, reduce wind puffs and swol len joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, sweeney, founder and thrush. Price, 50c. and ?i.oo. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, - - Boston, Moss. oi,«$Itt*t*p Hiitl poult t*y •out fm'. Moult'* book t LAWRENCE’S WHITE FRONT SHOE STORE Some People We Know, and we fCIi!Will Profit by Hearing About Them. This is a purely local event. It took place in Milledgeville. Not in Buffalo or New York. You are asked to investigate it. Asked to believe a citizen's word; To confirm a citizen’s statement. Any article that is endorsed at homej Is more worthy of confidence. Than ono you know nothing about. Endorsed by unknown people. J. H. Lawrence, Chief of Police, Mc Intosh St., Milledgeville, Ga., says: ”1 have used Dnan's Kidney Fills and do not hesitate to give them my endorse- | ment. When 1 first procured this ex cellent remedy at Geo. P. Case’s drug store, 1 wus feeling miserable and suf fered a great deal from pains through the kidneys. I used a cart of the box of Dean’s Kidney Fills and was sorn feeling well. 1 give the credit for the great change to Doan’s Kidney Fills For sale by all dealers. FricefiOcenis. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United S ates. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Local And Personal Redding Last Sunday An event of interest and importance in Milledgeville occurred last Sunday when Miss Lilia Malpass and Mr. F. W. Bogman were united in the bonds of matrimony, Rev. Lamar Sims officiat ing. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents and the young couple left immediately on a bridal trip. Miss Malpass was one of the most- beautiful and charming young ladies of Milledgeville and numbered her friends by the score here. Mr. Bogman is quite young man of Atlanta anti is just out of school, his father is well known newspaper man, being identified with one of leadirg syndicates of the south. The young couple will make their fu ture home in Atlanta and they have the best wishes of a host of froends. Miss Frankie Beland, of Atlanta, who visited Miss Helen Maxwell here for several days, left Tuesday for Macon where she will stop for a few days be fore going on home. The Old Capital City Club entertain ed Saturday evening in honor of Miss Frankie Beland, of Atlanta, and Miss Mamie Whitehead, of Macon. Ruite a congenial party made up the crowd and the evening was pleasantly spent. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. John P. Atkinson .chaperones, Misses Frankie Beland, Mamie Whitehead, Helen Maxwell, Bessie Case, Laura Barrett and Roberta Jarratt., Messrs. Leo Joseph, James Sibley, Edmond Wright, I Malcolm Flemister, Wynton Troutman , | G. F. Richie, Royal Bethune, B. L. i Tante, Charlie Brown and O, P. Rich ardson. Miss Katherine Grier, librarian of the Georgia Normal and Industrial college, is spending the week ei d with her par ents at Roswell, Ga. Revival services will commence at the- Methodist church next Sunday and Rev. Ford McRee will be assisted in the work by Rev. Geo. D, Stone, of Jeffer son, Ga. An urgent request is made for all members to work in unison and co-operate with the regular church workers to make the movement a suc- Dr. Stephens, Sir Eminent Grand Commander of the Knight Templars of Georgia, visited theG. N. & 1. College Thursday morning and so did Mr. Da- mour. Fast Eminent Commander of the Macon lodge. Has reduced prices on— Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings For cO Days And are offering them at prices which insure a sale You cannot afford to miss this rare opportunity of Mrs. Julia Parker has everything thatis new and catchy in tne mil linery line. Dr. J. C. Croley Miss Mamie Whitehead returned to her home in Macon Sunday night after spending several davs here as the guest of Miss Bessie Case. The Senior Class of theG. M. C. gave an entertainment last night to the mem bers of the eollege improvement club and quite a crowd was present. The gathering ;was at the armory. PHYSICIAN & SURGHOJS supplying yourself in footwear. Come and get j millsdgiviu.*, Georgia. prices C..-;,,.. L.,«. ! Office Second Floor Opera House Build New Spring stock has just arrived. H. Lawrence Shoe Company Office hours XI a. m. to 1 S p. m. to 4 p. m. 1 It Hancock Street, r* il edgevi'le, r a. W. B, HUTCHINGS, —DENTIST— Successor to Dr. F. S. Whitney. Offers bis professions! services tc the people of this oltv and section. Office in Home Building. May 1st—1-yr. Much ml; Agreement. We the undersigned Grocery Merchants agree to close our stores at 7 o’clock, begginnig April 1st and con tinuing to Sept, excepting Saturdays, and Pav Days at the Sanitarium. Signed: C. E. Greene, J. F. Bell, W. H. Leonard, City Grocery Co. J. B. Cox, Chandler Bros., and Barnes & Richter. Mr. Oliver N. Hardy, well known in Milledgeville, accompanies the Newark baseball team on their northern trip this year ar.d will be with them as as sistant to the secretary. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Montgomery are congratulating them upon the arrival of a permanent little visitor, who will no doubt be one of the belles of Milledgeville in the days to be. 1 L | Mr. W. A. Walker has ordered an elegant automobile buggy and it.will be quite an addition to Milledgeeille’s large list of horseless vehic'ei. Hon. Carl Vinson. Representative Elect of Baldwin county will deliver the medals at the Georgia Military Col lege this year. New shipment of street hats, also ready to wear for children just received by Miss Ellen Fox. Say! Have you tried VINSON’S VEL VET ICE CREAM, 5c? It’s worth a trip down town. It makes the little folks cry for it, The young folks come for it, The o'd folks long for it. THE REXALL STORE.