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MAKERS
, ■"■ who aren't
( willing to stand back
of their clothes aren’t
anxious to have their
names stand to the
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their -' inferior goods
^everybody would know
the mark and remem
ber who took advantage
!of them.
“A Little Better for a Little Less. 1
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For GENTLEMEN Only
For that tired feeling—that ennui--that feeling of life wasted--of dissatis
faction— discontent
& Co., or Hart. Schaffner & Marx,
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New Spring Suit of Schloss Bros.
Shirt with the novelty stripes,
Pair 1-2 hose with color,
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—nay not for four
times the price. VVe 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 1909 Models
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bear the abovo label of out-
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tnoney back If unsatisfactory
| wear leads you to bring the
goods baik. If extra good
clothes weren't best made in
the market they wouldn't bo
the bust protected,
McCRAW
& MYRICK
Tk Home oi Good Mint.
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Now Here For Your Inspection.
FURNISHINGS
also in endless
VARIETY
We can please
you and make
| you the admira-
! tion of your
I friends,
McCRAW & MYRICK
THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHING
H. WRIGHT, Seedsman
Wholesale and Retail Garden and Field Seeils,
Flower Seed and Hulbs. All varieties Seed Corn,
Amber and Ornnge Cane Seed, Milo Maize, Kullir Corn,
Tennesse German Millet, Cat Tail Millet, Velvet Beans,
Chufas, Peanuts, Water Melons and Cantaloupes, Cotton
Seed, in fact everything carried in an up-to-date seed store.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
H. WRIGHT,
306 Third Street,
MAN
Macon. Ga.
Hiss China Lee
Was wont to be
A lady
cf Supremacy.
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Her house so clean
Twas plainly seen
CHI-NAHBEL there
did reign supreme.
v.> nrc not Spring Toct*, hut w* can
not help hut Bing the praises of Chi-
Namel; a varnish made to walk upon will
withstand l>oiling water and thumping
®t'd scraping will not mar its beautiful
ploss surface.
Let us convince you.
I ull information on request. 'Phone
i'T drop us a line and let us satisfy
you ihet it L the only fiuish for
\ floors and all other wood work.
| c will boil it in water for you
or pound i; with a hammer and
will guarantee that what we sell
you will tiUaid the same test.
Local And Personal
Mr. Norvell Hardy, of this city, is in
Eatonton for the rest of the week as
the leading attraction at the moving
picture show, singing in his usual splen
did style.
Frof. U. H. Powell will address the
B. Y. P. U. tonight at the Baptist
church. The services will begin at 7:30
o’clock in order that those attending
may go up to the exercises at the G. M.
C.
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The Baracca Class of the Baptist
Sunday School will entertain the l’liiln-
tliens next Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. W. R. Ennis.
Rev. Ford McRee, Messrs. R. H.
Wootten. J. F. Bell, A. J. Wall, anil
Joe Wo it ten w-'ll go to a Sunday school
meeting at Haddocks Sunday afternoon.
Rev. I). W. Brannan visited Atlanta
last Friday and Saturday.
Mr. Frank Gobert spent last Sunday
in Augusta attending the K. of P.
Memorial services there.
Mr. A. C. Newell, of Atlanta, who
has been spending the past two weeks
here will return to Atlanta next week.
Gen. John W A. Sanford, of Ala
bama, is visiting in Milledgeville.
A party was very much enjoyed at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Evans,
in Midway given to their daughter,
Connie. Delightful music and games
were enjoyed, after which cake and
cream was served.
Mr. D. P, Mercer, who was color
bearer for the First Georgia regiment,
Confederate States Army, was a visitor
to Milledgeville Tuesday. His home is
at Haddocks.
er; Mrs. J. L. Beeson. Registrar; Mrs.
J. P, Atkinson, Historian. The Chap
ter was most delightfully entertained by
Mrs. Herne.
Mr. J. N. Bunse and Miss Annie Al
ford were happily united in the holy
bonds of matrimony Wednesday morn
ing by Judge W. H. Stembridge. Miss
Alford was beautifully dressed in silk
and she presented a charming appear
ance at the ceremony. Mr. Bunse,
through a stranger, favorably impress
ed all as a man of culture and refine
ment. The Bridal couple left the office
haopy as could be. carrying with them
the best wishes of the Judge and wit
nesses.
Fresh Graham dour, fruit jars fruit
jar tops and rubbers, Gold Dust wash
ing powers, six large packages for 25c,
Cat tail millet seed, toilet and laundry
soaps, ice cream freezers and dy traps,
bakers chocolate and cocoa and seed
peanuts.
Jno, G. Beardon.
Miss Carrie Brown, of Macon and
Miss Gertrude Adams, of Eatonton, are
the attractive week-end guests of Miss
Mary Coombs.
Mr. Horace Gobert, formerly of this'
city, but now of Gainesville, Fla. is \ is-
it ing his parents here.
Mr. Bart Wilson has been iju'.te ill
during the past week at his home on
North \Va> ne street.
Mr. Compton Miller, of New York,
attended the funeral of his uncle, Mr.
l.yman H. Compton here last Sunday.
Mayor Bell visited Athens Tuesday
to investigate iho system of street
working used by the Classic City.
FOR SALE ONLY BY
Culver 6c Kidd
Much to the regret of many friends
Mis. Thomas Conn, Jr., is confined in a
hospital in Atlanta with fever.
Many friends are extending sympa-
paihv to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bass on ac
count of the death of their little son,
Benj. Jr., who away passed Wednesday
aft r a short illness. He attended the
picnic of the Baptist Sunday school last
Friday and was taken sick shortly af
terward. The funeral was held Thurs*
day.
Mrs. J. 11. Lawrence and Miss Olivia
Mathis aic spending several nays in
.V..co<i this week.
The invitations to the G. M. Cj com
mencement have been issued and they
are exquisite specimens of the art of
modern printing and engraving.
Rev. Lamar Bimini of the Baptist
church nere, is attending the Southern '
Bu'.ist convent.on in Louiville, lly.
Miss Clyde Co-'k underwent an opera I
tion for appendicitis Tuesday and her
( many friends will be delighted to learn '
that she is progressing nicely and will j
probably soon be cut again.
Mrs. Geo. T. Brantley, who was oper
ated upon for appendicitis Tuesday is
rapidly recovering and her numerous
friends will no doubt be glad to know
that she passed through the ordeal suc-
j cessfully.
^ Drs. John. P. Atkinson and Tom. M.
Hall are continuing their successful
careers as surgeons and have nude
many excellent operations recently
Mrs. Chase. E. Taylor ar.d Mrs. R. J.
Morgan, of Cochran, aie guests of Mrs. i
1 W. F. Williams this week. I
I The Nancy Hart Chapter D. A. R.
I met Saturdy afternoon at the home of
j Mrs. Julius A. Horne. The regular
| election of offices was held. Mrs.
t Howell Scott, who has been Regent,
j and Miss Mary Brooks, Secretary, gave
up their officers, and their resignations
! were accepted with regrets. The fol
I lowing officers were elected: Mrs. Ju-
II iu- Horne. Regent; Mrs. Samuel Cook,
| Vice Regent: Mrs. Frances Perkins,
Secretary; Mrs. C. M. Cone. Treasur-
Miss Gerirude Norvell, a charming
lady from Grovetown, is in Milledge
ville for a few weeks as the guest of
her aunt Mrs. Emmie Jackson.
We Are Ajjents For
MRS KEIFE’S HAIR GOODS
BEST IN GEORGIA
, Your combings bought or worked up to
j order.
Misses Keil&Jvev
Gleaned
SEE
JOHN VINSON
THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST
THE REXALL STORE.
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