The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, June 18, 1909, Image 5

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loodworui & E BlffiGfilNS IN REM, ESTATE j&~ aas—i a»w» TERMS EASY S5. Real Estate bought and sold, Renting* a Spe= cialty, Representatives of Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co., one of the best in America. PTO35 We offer you the following bar gains: Miss Laura Paine’s Residence, S. Jefferson .St., $3,800 M rs. Dozier’s beautiful res. on Jefferson St., 3,600 Two Lots, Schell Property, West End, each 400 Two Lots, beyond Georgia depot, each - 350 £ Local And Personal Eason-Coombs The wedding of Miss Eleanor Eason and Mr. Du.iree Coombs was consum mated Saturday evening June fifth at the home of the bride’s parents, Capt. i and Mrs. Thomas Eason at McRae, h^i. | The wedding was followed by a splendid I reception to which scores of friends of ! the young couple were invited. The pres ents were numerous and beautiful, at- j testing in a demonstrative manner the J esteem in which the participants in the | event arc held by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Coombs are making their ■ home in Milledgevillo. I Hoolcn-Casli. At the home of the bride's parents in 1 ! East Baldwin Miss Ada Corine Hooten ! and Mr. John Andrew Cash were hap pily united in marriage Wednesday j afternoon, Rev. Ford McRec officiating, 1 Tlic affair was a quiet one only a few i intimate friends of the contracting par- I ties being invited- Both the bride and groom are quite well known in Milledgeville as Miss Hooten has visited he.-e frequently and won many friends by her charming Ways. Mr. Cash is a young man on ex emplary habits ami is manager of the Kitlg urniture Co. hero. Best wishes are extended to them by their numer ous friends. They will make their home on Jeffer son street in the residence formerly oc cupied by Mr. L. P. Burnley. 4 4 4 4 > 4444444 4 444444444444444444 For other Bargains in Real Estate on Easy Terms —CALL ON US- Over Horne-Andrevvs Commission Co. 1 xfiMM&xawxavseai Cement Gravel COMPANY OF AUGUSTA- GA- Best, cheapest, ana mast dunble material for walk, street and road build ing on the American continent. Loss dust than any material known. I-n car or train load lots at our pit.?. For information address W. F. EVE, JR- AOEIVT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Mr. J. C. Cooper is attending the meeting of county officials in Fitzgerald this week. A largo crowd of Milledgeville folk are off on fishing excursions this week and report are coming in to the citv of great times they are haying, Mr. Rout II. Greene spent Tuesday in Macon. Austln-Harrls The marriage has been announced of Mrs. Edgar Austin and Dr. Roy Harris, the ceremony having taken place June the 7th. at Trinity church, New York citv. Mrs. Harris was formerly Miss Ada Evans, of Milledgeville, and later of Muck, and is delightfully known throughout the Htute. Dr. Hairis is secretary of the State Medical board of Georgia, and a leading ma.r of hiB profession. Dr. Harris is a nephew of Dr. J. Scott Todd, and has made his home in Atlanta for a number of years.—Atlanta Jounal. Misses /ilma Chandler and Penelope Coats spent the day at Browns Crossing last Tuesiay. Businsss Locals. Fresh hotato chips at Barnes & Rich ter's. Fruits anJ vegetables at, C. E. Greenes. Your hair is Tailing out, stop it by us ing rum and quinine hair tonic just 35 Cts. at Culver & Kidd’s. Beet ice cream freezers on the mar ket for the money at It. H, Wootten’s. For quick deliveries of all fancy gro ceries call Barnes & Richter’s. Sice tea tumblers, pitchers and ice picks at R. H. Wootten’s- Don’i fail to see Chandler Bros fori fruit jars of all sizes. Fruit jars, jelly tumblers and jar rub bers. at R. H. Wootten’s. [^Heinz’s bulk and bottle pickle at, C. E. Greenes. Bure apple eider vinegar at, C. E. Greenes. Rum and quinine hair tonic will stop vour hair from falling out. Just 35cts. at Culver &. Kidd’s. Sweep wings at one half price, scrapse at reduced prices, at Chandles Bros’. Now is the time to use rum and quin ine hair tonic 35 cts. Culver & Kidd. We have just received a fresh crate of Dove Brand hams. W. II. Montgomery. Lice killer, stock and poultry food at, C. E. Greenes. Mothers. Use pound boxes of Talcum powder on the babies. 25 cts. per pound at- Culver & Kidd’s. Sweet and sour pickle, both bulk and in bottles, at City Grocery Co. Talcum powder of the first quality 25 cts. per pound at- Culver & Kidd’s Morris-Buall. The marriage of Miss Fannie Morris, of this city and Mr. John Beall, of Fi'z- geruld, was solemnized in Savannah last week, several relatives and friends from this city attending the ceremony. The bride was well known here as a young lady of talent and accomplish ments. She taught school at Fitzgerald during the past season and the groom is a leading merchant of Fitzgerald. They went to New York and other northern points on their wedding tour. Washington Chautauqua Commencing June 20. and Ending June 26 Music furnished by Otterbien Male Q lartette, Jeanette Kling Co., Swiss Fell Ringers, Matthiessen’s Brass Band, Alkahest Orchestra, Etc. Bob Taylor Monday morning. Others as great every day. Special Schedule Allowing you to arrive at Washington for morning and afternoon attractions and return at 5:30 p. m. to all points up and dow 1 ON GEORGIA RAILROAD Miss Rel Letham, of Birmingham, 'Via., will leave Saturday after having spent several weeks with friends and relatives in this city. Miss Rufus Franklin and little MisseB Margurete aud Frances Franklin of Mansfield are visiting Mrs. E. It. Hines. Miss Carrie Gladden, left for her home at Cooperville to spend the summer with her parents Saturday. Mr. C. N. Chandler Bpent Tuesdey at Browns Crossing. Tuesday Evening Bridge blub Organized Here. A new social creation in the vyay oj an organization to be known as the Tuesday Eyening Bridge Club has been made in Milledgeville and the first gath ering was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Treanor Tuesday evening. Six teen guest were present and the con cluding feature of the pleasures of the occasion was an elegant barbecue sup per served in a delightful manner out under spreading oaks. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hines, Mrs. McCraw.Miss Ellen Fox, Mis3 Annie McCombs, Miss Mary Cline. Mr. John Conn, Mr. Hunter, Mr. McAuliffe anJ Dr. Cranston. Prof. J. T. Wulker, of Eatonton spent Tuesday in this city. Mr. C. C. Cooper, of Eatonton spent a few hours in town Monday. Miss Sarah Gilman, formerly assist ant in domestic arts department at the G. N.& I. college goes to Hapeville or phans home instead of to Decatur as stated last week. * Mtm 1 K> 'fif A- ' — - , i ’ Mg . -'A 1 • \;/<?*'■ v.\ - v\.-. .• V'-i . m, $/• m !i.^ trlM-viv y ■■ , .j y UP'' )r. (Laniei 9 * Q d r •an»-sv.&. Ki»>HHHHHHMaHK2KSEBu:. ... T52i LcMES/L*: 'ASS&'WW'CTiZ LEAD IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK AT LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICE Miss Julia Bethune’s frienj3 here are congratrlating her upon receiving the | award of one of the post-graduate scholarships at the Georgia Normal and Industrial college for next term. Mr. II. F. Aitchison, formerly with The News, but now with the Fitzgerald Daily News Bpent a few -hours here SaturJay. I Mr. T. J. Hughes, of this city s^ent 1 a couple of days in Dublin this week. Mr. Hughes Lord, of Dublin spent a few days of this week in this city. Mr. Sidney Stembridge visited Oconee last Sunday. Mi?» Clara Williams has returned home itter several weeks’ visit to Eu- fala and other Alai ana cities. * 4 ♦ 4 ♦ ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ o ♦ Take Kelene and have your teeth extracted without pain, and have beautiful ones inserted without the old 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 pain, 50 cents. <> <► ♦ <s> * 4 4 ♦ ♦ o 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o > ♦ ♦ *> 4 o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *■ 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ O « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 -Visit inti 0 605 Cherry St. Macon, Ga. 44444444444444444444444444