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JUST RECEIVED.
We positively guarantee these wagons to be supe
rior in quality, workmanship and material to any on this
market.
Local id Personal
EASS'ATKI.MSON.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. N. Bass have
announced the engagement of their
daughter, Ruby, to Mr. James N. At
kinson, the marriage to recur Thursday
afternoon, June 21th, Mr. Atkinson
holds a position with the Union Record
er, and is a young man of splendid
character, while Miss Buss is a young
j lady, who is loved bv a large circle of
; friends on account of her personality
and pleasant disposition. They will
commence life with the best wishes of
la large circle of friends.
Owing to lack of warehouse rooms to carry these *
wagons we are going to se 11 a LIMITED NUMBER
at ACTUAL COST.
DYE-IVEY WEDDING.
First come, first served, don’t fail to take advantage
of this opportunity to save $5 to $10 and get a full
guarantee also.
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.
Remember the Place
Wednesday morning, May 29, Miss
Florence Dye, of LaGrange, and Mr.
C. A. Ivey, of Milledgeville, were hap
pily united in marriage, the Rev. J. H.
Bailey, pnstor of the First Methodist
church, of LaGrange, officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey are making their
home in this city and cordial welcome
and congratulations have been given
them by their numerous friends here.
The hoard of trustees of the G. M. C.
will meet tonight to elect teachers and
make preparations for next season.
Culver Kidd, son oT Mr. and Mrs. J .
E. Kidd, received the appointment from
this district to Annapolis naval acade
my the first of this week, but it has
been declined. He already holds an ap
pointment to West Point.
MclNTOSH ST., MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Gov. Smith Was
Citizens From Many Counties Mel
Here to Discuss Greal Highway
Through tu the Seacoast.
Headed by M. A. McCraw, chairman,
an I L. N. Callaway, secretary, a hun
dred enthusiastic citizens of Baldwin,
Washington, Wilkinson and Putnam
counties gathered in Milledgeville last
Saturday to formulate plans to further
the g ioi roads work now in progress
throughout the state. Half a dozen
leading citizens of the diffe rent counties
rapJ Mented m id j speeches on the sub
ject and enthusiasm reigned supreme.
The Elks kindlv tendered their hall
for the meeting place and several .pub
lic spirited citizens contributed liberal
ly to a fund which provided a splendid
entertainment fur the crowd in the way
of refreshments. Many speakers
brought out the importance of good
roads and Mr. Guy McKinley, on the
part of Baldwin county assured the
crowd that this county would lead all
the rest when it came to good roads.
Representatives from M j.-gan county
were also present an I they stated they
would be glad to do everything possible
to bring the road from Atlanta by Madi
son and it was the concensus of opinion
that the the route was a logical one
from here to Atlanta. The road from
Milledgeville to Savannah is already
pretty well established.
It is quite safe to say than no other
section of the state will do more tor the
cause of good roads that Baldwin
county and the city of Milledgeville al
so proposes to be right up to the fore
front when it come to street construc
tion.
luncheon at Mrs. Ferguson’s, Dinner
at Mr. Parks’ and Reception at
The Baldwin Hotel.
During his visit to Milledgeville this
week Gov. Hoke Smith was the recip
ient of many cordial expressions of hos
pitality and he was accorded the high
honor due the governor of the state by
ail the people. He took luncheon with
Mrs Ferguson Tuesday, dinner with
President M. M. Parks, of the G. N. I.
and a reception was tendered him at the
GOV. SMITH PLEASED
WITH SANITARIUM
Thinks the Management Is Splendid
and That the Institution Is a
Marvel In Many Ways.
In the estimation of Gov. HokeSmith-
as well as most everybody else who has
ever visited the sanitarium, the institu
tion is a model of its kind. In speaking
of the conditions existing as he found
them Gov. Smith stated it was almost
impossible to realize just what a tremen-
duous task was involved in the work at
the sanitarium and the method of man
aging affairs there is excellent.
This statement coming from Gov.
Smith reflects great credit on Dr. L. M.
Baldwin Hotel Tuesday evening.
Wednesday he completed his work Jones, superintendent, and his able
here. He went to the Prison farm Tues
day afternoon, to tVie Reformatory and
Sanitarium Wednesday, leaving for At
lanta Wednesday afternoon.
While in town don’t fail to call at the
City Cafe for your meals.
J. L. Barnes, Propr.
’Phene W. H. Montgomery, No. 55,
for your groceries and save money'.
corps of assistants.
NOTICE
The time for closing the Tax Books
has been extended to the 15th June.
Then they will, most positively, beclos
-ed, and and all failing to return by that
time will be double taxed.
E. P. LANE Tax Receiver.
Bishop C. K. Nelson will hold special
early morning services at the Episcopal
church here Sunday morning at 7
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McClellan, of
Menlo, Ga, are visiting their daughter
Mr:-. William Ennis.
I Miss Jetta Womack, of Blakely, Ga.
1 and Miss May White, of Covington, are
the charming guests} of Mrs. E. R. _ _______ __
! Hines during commencement. Mrs. J
' Hines entertained yc-ster eve in honor Mr. Norvell Hardy has returned to this
city after spending several cays with
relatives in Groverown.
The banks of Milledgeville were closed
yesterday on account of the birthday of
Jefferson Davis, The Daughters of the
Confederacy also Held special memorial
services at tlujcourt housejwith splendid
exercises and delivered,crosses to the old
veterans who had not previously receiv
ed them.
Misses Bessie and Annie Ennis have
been entertaining for the past week in
a delightful manner Miss Mary
Gray bill, of Oconee, Miss Addiagene Ca
son, of Toomsboro, and Miss Lamar
Albea, of Sandersville, a trio of charm
ing voung ladies, who, bv their presence
in Milledgeville, have given an added
charm to commencement gaities.
Miss Lucia Conn entertained at dinner
Wednesday evening in honor of Mis*
Larnar Albea, of Sandersville, MirfS
Mary Gra'ybill.of Oconee and Miss Ad-
diegene Cason, of Toomsboro, all of
whom are guests of the week at the
home of Miss Bessie Ennis.
Miss Hattie Berry, a charming young
lady of Grovetown and former student
of the G N. & 1. will arrive Saturday
te attend commencement. She will be
accompanied by several friends.
Miss Mary Lou Culver was hostess
Tuesday evening at a very delightful
entertainment at the home of Mr. and
Mis. J. E. Kidd. Several couples en
joyed the evening’s pleasures.
Miss Anna Hail went up to Eatonton
Tuesday evening to attend the com
mencement exercises of the Eatonton
High School this week.
of the young ladies and quite a large
crowd was present to enjoy the occas
ion.
JR. 1). U. A* M. GAVE
OFFICERS ENTERTAINMENT
M. J. Jonts, state counselor and E. R.
Dillingham, secretary for the Jr. O. U.
A. M. of Georgia, visited Milledgeville
last week and were entertained by the ! N. I. chapel usual Sunday services will
local lodge in splendid style. Both of he held at the various churches in Mil-
the visitors addressed the lodge and j ledgevilie.
they were well pleased with conditions
here. FRATERNITY PIS LOST.
On account of limited room at the G.
Carl Vinson 13 counselor for the local
lodge, F. E. Gilman vice counselor, W. I
H. Baumgartei past counselor. J. J.
Lost, a Chi £Phi Fraternity pin,
name on back. Finder will please re-
I turn to Dr. D. G. Willets, State Sani-
Daniels treasures, J. N. Lary financial tarium and Receive Reward
secretary and J. T. McMullin recording r
secretary.
Mr. Jane3 is a former student of the
G. M. C. here and while on the trip met
many of his old school mates and had a
pleasant stayhere as he expressed it.
I Fruits, candies and hot lunches at the
City Ca.'e. J. L. Barnes, Propr.
GO-FLY keeps flies off Horses anj?
Cattle. 25c and 50c. All Drug Stores
While attending the commencement
exercises don’t fail to order your meals
at the Citv Cafe.
J. L. Barnes, Propr.
Mr. G, F. Robinson, of Macon, is the
guest of Mr. W. H. Stembridge this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wall, of Eaton
ton is visiting relatives here this week.
Mr. Fred Wall, of Eatonton, spent a
few days of this week in Milledgeville.
Miss Claire Greene has returned from
a pleasant trip to Greenesboro.
Mr. J. D. Burnett, of Sparta, spent
Sunday in the city.
Mr..Winston ILberL, ;p;nt Tuesday
in the city.
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LEAD IN CROWN AND
BRIDGE WORK AT
LIVE AND
LET LIVE
PRICES
Take Kelene and have
your teeth extracted
without pain, and have
beautiful ones inserted
withouttheold roof plate
Best Gold Crowns $3.50 to $5
per tooth
Best Bridge work $4 to $5 per
tooth.
Best Set of Teeth $6 to $10.
Amalgam Fillings 50c to $1 ea.
Teeth Extracted without pa*n,
50 cents.
-Visit-
DR. LANIER’S
605 Cherry St.
Macon, Ga.
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