The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, June 25, 1909, Image 5

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_ BLOODWORTH and BLOODWORTH Local And Personal Bass Atkinson Wedding. Miss Dorough Burnley is visiting friends in Eatonton this week. Col. Jos. E. Pottle and Capt. Jas. M. j I.ittle a^e visiting Capt. Spence, former commandant at the G. M. C., at his home near Camilla, Ga. and Insurance We are offering this week the follows ing property and it will pay you to investi gate; The home place of the late Capt. Wah ter Paine, on the corner of Jefferson and Screven Sts., fronting on Screven 105 feet; on Jefferson 210 feet. The house has seven large rooms and is in good repair with all conveniences, such as water, hot and cold bath and one of the best wells of water in the city, flowers, peach trees, apples, plums and grapes with a large garden. Any one wanting a nice home could not do better than to buy this one at the small price of S3,000, It is cheaper now than it will be any more, so you had better act at once if you want it. Also in connection and ad' joining is a lot 105x210 for the small price of $800. Now this property is for sale and we will make you the terms. If you ever expect to own a home you will do well to see this beautiful and nicely located home in the very heart of the city, rear the school, with all the conveniences that could be ask' ed for, We also have the beautiful and lovely home of Mrs. Dozier, on Jeffer= son street, in the best section of the city and on the most beautiful street, one that will he paved soon, making this proper ty worth more than double what we ask for it now. The lot above is worth as much as we are asking for the house and lot. If you want a home in the best see- tion of the city, now is your chance. We are offering this beautiful home for the small price of $3,600. Can you let this opportunity pass? \\ e also have several other propositions, ;ee us about them if you want lots, farms or any kind of real estate. Miss Hattie Bottle Waves today for a visit to the Misses Van Buren at Gris- vvoldvitle. The second meeting of the Tuesday Evening Bridge Club was held Tuesday evening with Miss Annie McCombs and the occasion was a pleasant one. The guests were served with refreshments out in the open. If you have any old back comb, bar rette you have broken, don’t lose it, or throw it away, for you can have it fixed good as new by Mr. Winslow. Mr. Clyde Warnie Cooper, of Au gusta. was in Milledgevillu Wednesday. Mr. W. S. Scott has been quite ill for several days this week, but is better. Miss Mary Cline and Julia Conn left Tuesday for Knoxville to take the sum mer course at the School of the South. Don't throw away you old back comb, or barrette because it la broken. Take it to E. G. Winslow at Star Jewelry Co. Miss Mary T. Lawrence attended the Leonard-Barber Wedding in Eatonton Wednesday. LOST: On Saturday afternoon, June 12., one pair of nose glasses, without rims, fitted with toric lenss. Finder will please return to Chas. 1. Brown and receive reward. Miss Harriet Folger, who has been one of the most valued teachers of the G. N. I. college for the past five years, has resigned her position to accept a place with the University of Nebraska. Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock Miss Ruby Bass and Mr. J.ames Atkin son were happily united in marriage, Rev. Lamar Sims officiating. Quite a large crown of friends and relatives of the voting couples were present and nu merous presents attested the popularity and esteem of the participants in the affair. The newly wedded couple left on the afternoon train over the Georgia road for Harlem where a reception was tendered by the parents of Mr. Atkin son. They will continue t.’ip for about a week and then return to Miilcdgeville to make it their future home. Both are well known young folk of Milledgcville and their large number of friends ex tend to them heartiest congratulations and good wishes. Dance Thursday Nlylit In compliment to Miss Miriam Atkin son. of Newnan, and Miss Gertrude Sullivan, of Savannah, the young men of the city gave a dance at Red Men’s hall Thursday night. The event was most delightful and the following young folk were present: Misses Bottle, Jarratt, Allen, Sulli van, Atkinson, Ferrell, Roberts. Messrs. Joseph, Underwood, Wright, Nisbet, Atwood, Brown, Cline. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Bland, Dr, and Mrs. Atkinson. Miss Claire Barnes Honored. Brof R. IT. Bowell is in Athens for the next month teaching at the summer school of the University of Georgia. Bresident M. M. Parks, of the G. N. I. C. was in Mlanta Wednesday. Mr. D. A. Jewells, of Jewells, Ga., president of the Bowen-Jewells Co., was a visitor in Milledgeville several days this week. Mr. H. Connellee, of Wrightsville, moved to Millevgeville, bringing his wife last Monday. He had been here for a couple o! weeks before and start ed an upholstery business. Some splendid peaches have been of fered for sale here during the last two weeks and Mr. F. W. Hendrickson, pro prietor of the Fairview Cannery and one of the best farmers in the county, has favered The News office with sever al baskets of the famous Georgia fruit. The Rome correspondent of the Free Lance at Lindale, Ga. has the following to say of a charming Milledgeville girl: Miss Genie Clair Barnes, who has been having such a delightful time with the younger set, us the guest of Miss Cornelia Chappell, was on Thursday afternoon honored with a delightful honrt dice party given by Mias Nellie Adamson. During her stay in Rome Miss Barnes has won many friends who have united to give her a delightful time. The Al fresco party given by Mias Chappell in her honor on Friday last was one ot the beautiful events of the season and brought together at Desoto park about twenty couple of young folk. Miss Barnes is a Georgia Normal and In dustrial girl and an attractive coming debutante. Mr. W. B. F. Daniel, of Dublin is spending a few days with his son Mr. J. J. Daniel. Little Miss Sadie Daniel has returned home after spending several days with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. F. Daniel, of Dublin. The ladies of the Basket Band enjoj- ed an all day quilting at the home of Mrs. Frank Gobert Wednesday and a delightful dinner added to the charm of the occasion. The Basket Band is pur suing and industrious course and still working and taking orders whereby they are helping along the new church. Mr. George Bayne has accepted a po sition with the Southern Express Co. in Atlanta and loft for that city Thursday ' morning. His friends here wish him much success in his work. Mr. M. W. Whitfield, so well anti favorably known here, has accepted a position with the military band of River side Academy at Gainesville, Ga. and left for that place Wednesday. Miss Willie Belle Mauck.of Clarkston, who has been connected with the G. N. 1. college for the past year has been elected teacher of Domestic Science at the Tenth District Agricultural college in Hancock county. Mr. Hudson Bullard, who has been teaching at Clarksville has returned home to spend the summer. I Judge W. H. Stembridgo and Mr. Geo. W. Hollinshead will leave Sunday for Tallulah Falls to attend the meeting of the country school cammissoners of the state. BLOODWORTH anil BLOODWORTH Mr. H. V. Sanford is spending sever al days out in the country with his sis- I ter, Mrs. Thomas Greene. FIRST | Mrs. John G. Bearden and Miss Bu- * | ford Smith left Thursday for Columbia, * S. C., the home of the latter, where - I | ♦ th' j will spend several weeks. : 4 Mr. L. H. Chandler, of Florida, is visiting his parencs, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chandler. MILLED3EVILLF, QEORQIA Mrs. Bessie Owei.s, of Bon Air, is visitii g Mr. and Mrs. J U. Stembridgc.' ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Dental Offices Macon, Ga. 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 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 $5 to $10. Amalgam Fillings 50c to $1 ;ea. Teeth Extracted without pain, 50 cents. -Visit- DR. LANIER’S 605 Cherry St.1 Macon, Ga. - - - - - - ' - ♦ } ♦