The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, May 28, 1909, Image 5

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t “A LITTLE BETTER FOR A LITTLE LESS” BRAIN EXERCISE Local And Personal hi 1 Ct»mikM« IIH l» scmoss ■••s * c*. fiM CMn natn «■< l*il. Clothes for every occasion, Clothes for every form and figure. There is as pecial model here for you. Furnishings-also in endless variety every New Shade and Combination Shirts—that are artistic blendinprsof the new shades and novelty effects Neckwear—in new weaves and art shades. Hosiery—some so delicate they are called dreams others loud enough to be nightmares. Underwear—in natural and color ef fects all weights and sizes. by MEN and YOUNG MEN is what we call the good judgment displayed by those wearing one of our Schloss-Baltimore Suits or Coat and Pants. Because they are the best ready-to-weur clothes made. Because they are the standard of Style and Fash ion for Gentlemen. Because thay are Custom tailored Clothes in the truest sense. Because they give character and prestige to the wearer. Because they cost no more than the ordinary clothes of other makers. SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. and H ART SCH AFFNER & MARX Are makers of these fine clothes t Mrs. S. Barrett left Tuesday for a visit to Atlanta where she will remain ; for a couple of weeks. n ! Miss Claudia Troutman, who has bee j teaching music at Wadley. is back home, much to the delight of hor many I friends. Mrs. Will Braxley was called to II Macon Tuesday on account of the ill ness of her mother who was stricken [ with paralysis. Prof. K. H. Powell’s mother from | Blakely visited him here this week. Several four-horse wagons from Sparta, Deyereaux and Haddocks came in town this week to get supplies for these places as the Georgia railroad strike tied them up. Miss Lucia Conn, who has been at tending school at I.aUrange, is back home. Miss Julia conn has returned home from Cordele where she has been teach ing. Miss Nellie Denton is back from War- renton where she has been teaching the past season. $1500 and up will give you Style and Service, Quality and above all that indefinable feeling of being'becoming- ly and properly dressed as a Gentleman should.•' Prof. M. M. Parks went to Atlanta Tuesday night on a business trip. Prof. K. H. Powell spent several days in Atlanta this week. Mr. W. T. Conn’ Jr. went to Atlanta Tuesday. The local ice company sent out a load of ice on its wagon to Sparta and Dov- ereaux Wednesday. Mrs. Adolph Joseph will entertain che Recreation Club this afternoon. Miss Eleanor Solomon, of Macon, is visiting Miss Olive Roberts. Mrs. Hatcher, mother of Mr. R. W. Hatcher, is visiting in Millodgeville. Mrs. Otelia Case returns home from Dublin today. Miss Martha Satimer, of Woodstock, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ford McRee. AN AKRON MAN. Your friends, Mr. W. H. Barnes, of Colifornia, who has been visiting his sister here is now in Thomasville attending the state meeting of Odd Fellows. Miss Juliu Ernest, who has been teaching at Fairburn, will bo home Wednesday to spend vacation lime with her mother, Mrs. K. R. Forter. Miss Jennie Reynolds is at home again, much to the delight of her friends. Mrs. E. B. Pitts and daughter have returned from a visist to Macon. Mrs. Meeks, of Newburn, visited Mrs. Pitts here this week. Miss Ruby Burney, of Irwinton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. N. Rey nolds. Miss Susie Malone is at a sanitarium at Sandersyille undergoing treatment. Miss Annie Ennis was in Macon Wed nesday. MU. Wll.I.IAM F. NTKKSK. Mr. William F. Stoese, 701 Coburn St., Akron, Ohio, writes: “I have been troubled for several years with catarrh of the stomach. Have used different patent medicines to no effect whatever, and have doo- tored considerable with family doctor, “Sometimes his treatment would re lievo mo for a few weeks, but would eventually have to go back to him, and that hud kept up for several years. “1 was advised to use Peruna, and have taken three bottles. Never felt so good lit my life. Am going to con tinue using it. Wouldn’t bo with out it In the houso. / will gladly rec* onunend It to any 0110 nfliietod with ci tarrli of stomach, or stomach trouble of any kind.” TI10 ivliovo is an oft-repoated story. Troubled for years with chronic ca tarrh. Tried different rotnedlos and doctors to no avail. Peruna was ad vised by friends. Instant relief expe rienced. Groat gratitude to Peruna expressed. This, in Brief, is a story that is repeated to us a great many times every year. No one could ho in touch with onr vast correspondence for oito month without being impressed with the sin cerity and truthfulness of those kind of testimonials. Peruna promptly produces an appe tite, cor recta digestion vnd relieves Stomach dlllloultios thatTiavo resisted oilier treatment. Kan-a-lin an Ideal Laxative, Miss Mary Cline enlertaiend the Jof- forson street Bridge Club in a delight ful manner Wednesday afternoon, Mr. M. J. Janes, a former student of -flio MiMcdgevilte News is requeued 1 the G. M. C. and now state counsel for to extend on behalf of Mrs. T. f: m | Jr- O. U. M. spent a couple of days in Taut sincere thanks for the assistance Mdlcdgoville this week. and sympathy so freely given during the trying time through which she has Mr. E. U. Dillingham, of Atlanta, Just passed. Scores of friends lierc aro spent u couple of days in Millodgeville ' included in this statement, all of whom this week. have been exceptionally kind. I BloQflwortli-SteinDriflqE Company Just received an up-to-date line of Martha Washington Collars and Jabots, together with a beautiful line of RajahSilksat astonishingly LOW PRICES 1 —— ONE AND TWO HORSE SIZES JUST RECEIVED. We positively guarantee these wagons to be supe rior in quality, workmanship and material to any on this market. tt tt i< $1.50 White Shirt Wa’s'sfor 1.25 1.00 2.5o “ Skirts for ii ii $1.10 89c 75C I.98 Owing to lack of warehouse* rooms to carry these wagons we are going to sell a LIMITED NUMBER at ACTUAL COST. First come, first served, don’t fail to take advantage of this opportunity to save $5 to $10 and get a full guarantee also. These goods mi st go now and we have sacrificed all profits. A full line of Dress Goods, Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc. I Biooflwortn-stemariflge Gompanu Milledgeville, Georgia. We have a complete line of high grade Buggies, Surries, Harness, Saddles, Housefurnishings of all kind, including Musical Instruments. We will sell you anything in our stock and allow you to pay almost at your convenience. ft — - Remember the Place PURCHASE & SALE CO. mcintosh st.. milledgeville. ga. —.■ii. 1