The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, April 17, 1909, Image 8

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irlrirlrir*§■ “i-f-++^~L’ir'i''1rtriHr~irtr++++ 4~2~j«*}~i**fr*4» LT l' l-ir fbt^rJc^HHr'Ir 4» “A Little Better for a Little Less.” * •r 4. 4* T M « 4 .a Yotitis men’s suits with plenty of grace and full of ginger—built in in a way that grcy-bcards won’t fancy and built in that fancy way because they’re not meant for old folk. Wide-shouldered coats, lluilt-out chests and shapely waists, b ull-pegged trousers with the new wide spring cuff at bottom. The shape that you find in ’em the first day will last to the fast. It’s permanent—tailored into the cloth—a matter of needle work—not pressing. They wear so much longer that they’re by all odds the cheapest clothes when you divide the number of months through which they give satisfaction into the price you give for them. 4» 'f'fU'fU H. WRIGHT, Seedsman Wholesale anil Retail Garden anil Field Seeds, Flower Seed ami Bulba. All varieties Seed Corn, Amber and Orange (June Seed, Milo Maize. Kaffir Corn, Tennessc German Millet, Cat Tail Mille’, Velvet Beans, Chufas, Peanuts, Water Melons and Cantaloupes, Cotton Seed, in fait everything carried in an up-to-date seed store. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. H.WRIGHT, 303 Third Street, MAN Macon. Gn. Rhode island Reds and White iidiiiinaes Kggs from l’rize Wii tiers at Atlan'.a, Maeon and Charleston, absolutely pure bred from h ghe t 0 us> stock. Km e the bi st and make | rolit. PRICES:—tM .10, 0:> and $.» 00 per selling of to eggs. Try them ami be cob ll need. Address — R. H. Plant, Jr., Macon, ja. IT S A TOP NOT! R BOER, ireat deeds compel regard The world iwns its doers That's why the Amer en people have crowned Dr. King's w Discovery the King of Throat and ng remedies. Every atom ts a health ■ce. It kills germs, and colds and la ippe vanish. It heals cough-racked imbranea and coughing stops. Sore, lamed bronchial tubes and lungs are red and hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo. tore, Black Jack. N. C., writes "it -ed me of lung trouble, pronounced yeleas by all doctors." 60*.and <1.00. lal bottle free. Guaranteed by aft igjfists. NOTICE. rhe books wil^be opened at the office the Clerk and Treasurer of the City Milledgeville on April 1st for the re- )6on of City tax returns for the year 1909, all property owners are re lated to make their returns prompt ly alter Stembridgc, Clerk & Treas. R For GENTLEMEN Only For that tired feelincr==that ennui=-that feeling of life wasted-=of dissatis faction-discontent I New Spring Suit of Schloss Bros. & Co., or Hart. Schaffner & Marx, 1 Shirt with the novelty stripes, 1 Pair 1-2 hose with color, 1 Tie that will mix well— but pronounced effect. TAKE AT ONCE and we will stake our reputation on the good results. We know whereof we speak—there are no clothes like ours. They are made for us by those celebrated Master Tailors Schloss Bros. & Co., and Hart, Schaffner & Harx Thev cost no more than the ordinary kind; they are unquestionably the best investment vou can make. $15 and upwards Here brings you results that you could not obtain elsewhere for double — nav not for four times the price. We are exclusive agents here for these clothes and you will never realize what Clothes Luxury is until you come in and try on one of these New Spring l l JO l > Models We can Fit the H a r d- t o - f i t Kow Here For Your Inspection. FURNISHINGS also In endless VARIETY We can phase you and make you the admira tion of v o u r friends, McCRAW & MYRICK THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHING HI* UfUUfl H' *f ‘F -FUt* UfrUHS' CARNIVAL GONE BUT BOWLING ALLEY HERE The carnival has left, carrying with it munv attractions, but the bowling alley operated by Mr. Van Brunt is atill open and offers a splendid opportunity for any one to spend a pleasant hour. Mr. Van Brunt is also opening up an alley in Eatonton nnd there is some talk of organizing a team here best anything Eatonton may develop. There are some excellent players here, but it may be possible that Eaton ton players may be almost as good. At any rate the bowling alley is a popular place and will remain so fora longtime. Go out and got some exercise there and j have some fun. LOCAL VISITORS TO EDUCATIONAL MEETING Pres. Parks And Several Teachers, Accompanied by Twenty Students, Went up tu Atlanta Wednesday. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ l’res. M. M. Parks, of the (». N. & 1. college, together with Profs. J. C. Wardlaw, It. H. Powell, Miss Lillian . Rule, Miss Annie T. Brewer, Miss Olive Roberts and twenty members of j the Senior Class attened the education- j al meeting held in Atlanta this week. They left Mcdnesday nnd all will re turn in time for opening MonJay. __ The meeting of the educators has met: Mr. W. 1. M iildlel ion. soliciting with the approval of .-cores of the best, freight apent of the A. It. & A. rail- I teachers in the country and the ex. I road, shent Wednesday in Milledgeville. j change of ideas and addresses deliver- | cd no doubt worked for great good in Inn educational way. Thu representa tion from Milledgeville was as large as that from any city in the state. We have just received congratula tions from the New York Finan cier, stating that we are now en tered on the Roll of Honor, and that out of 12,000 State Banks in the United States less than 650 have attained this distinction. We solicit your patronage. We pay 4 per cent, on time sav ings, compounded e v e r y six months. Merchants & Farmers Bank [no. T. Allen, Pres. Jno. T. D.tv, I . (.’. 1 Tall, Cashier Assistant Cashier. Mrs. J. A Kelley, of Dublin, is visit ing Mrs. J. J. Daniel this week. Col. John D. Walker, Judge Wilbur The ladies are cord ial- and ; 1.,'graK-jr .a.'.’IWP HOG FOOD. For the farmer to feed and fatten hoars, cows, horses, mules, etc. Oconee River Mills. STORE FOR REST. The Bass Store, 109 Hancock street, [immediate possession. Apply to \ ' E. E. Bass. . STREET TAX DI E. Strict tax for the yeakof 1909 will he due on the first dav of April and all those who are subject to this tax are earnestly requested to make settlement I at once; : Walter Stembritfe. Clerk LI MIIKU FOR SALE. I For sale twelve Dollars per thousand j good lumper at the mill by Mra. A. V. • DuBignon at Scottsboro, Ga. See Mr. i James L. lvej. mindery. Moore, Mayor J. D. Burnett and other, of Sparta, came over Thursday night to j |y j^yped to Ct\ receive the Knights Templar degree in ! . the Temple Chapter of the local com-1 inSpGCt th© nSW lin© Ofj | pattern hats received this week by Miss Ellen Fox. Something en tirely new in shapes ,and trimmings. 8 lbs. Gteen Coffee $1 at W. H. Montgomery’s. Pure Georgia Cane Syrup, Cuba Mo lasses, Apple Cider Cider and White Wine Vinegar at Chandler Bros’. Coffee! Why of course, trv Bell's Best Roast, it satisfies—2 lb tin 00c at J. F. Bell’s Pure Food Store. THE BED-ROCK OF St'CCESS lies in a keen, clear brain, backed bY in- idomtable will and resistless energy. Such power comes- from the splendid health that Dr. King's New Life Pills impart. They vitalize every organ and build uf> brain and body. J. A. Harmon, Lizeipore, \V. Va., writes; “They are the best pills 1 even used." 26c at all druggists. Campbell’s 10 cent line soups Salad Dressing, Tomato and Tobasco Catsup, prepared Mustard etc. at •'« ' ‘1 C.E. Greene’s. Buy Kirgans Side Meat at G. E. Greene’s. .. Repairing, engraving and optical work promptly done. We will fix you up nght- DIXON WILLIAMS The Jeweler H. H. Bass, Manager, wants a good hustling man to write insurance in this county for the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. Address 312 English- American Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Call C. E. Greene tot pure Groceries Freese your ice cream. THE CHAM PION freezer is the quickest and best freezer on the market. One half gal Ion size SI.16. one gallon SI."5. sale by R. H. Wootten. Have you tried V INSON’S VEL VET ICE CREAM, 5 c? 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. Lwk at (he Dr. Taber Self-Filling Fountain Pen. It is the moet sightly p or ' gai serviceable pen on the market. Guaranteed by Culver & Kidd Maraschino Cherries, Olives. Olive Oil, Salad Dressing. Sweet Relish Pea Not Butter and Lee and Perrin’s Sauce at Chandler Bros’. -f UUUfUU*MUU < < I’ Uf •? ! -? TU? *?* H f -f UfUUfUfUUfT U?UfU?* -f ►MTU*?TU?U'