The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, July 02, 1909, Image 5

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« BLOODWORIH and BLOODIYORTH REAL ESTATE and Insurance Business Locals. Personal Mention | Miss Kathleen Pitts left Monday to Purchase & Sale Co. , a tt en( j the summer school of the Uni- the modern home out- versify of Georgia at Athens. fitters, TURNIP SEED. TURNIP SEED. I Mis9 Clnire Green has returnrd from Plant them now and net the $5 in gold j Dawaon where al '° w ‘' nt as a dele K ate | for the four largest ones raised from to state Phtlulhea convention. ‘ our seed. Culver & Kidd. Gold Medi l” and ‘ White House ! cannot he excelled. Chandler Our CoiTei I Pros. Phone 53 'when you want liroceries j quick. j Lice killer, stock and poultry food at, C. E. Greenes. We have several n ; ce propositions on desirable residences in Millcdgeville for sale on easy terms. Hloodworth & Bloodworih. We make a specialty of furnishing homes and all we ask is an opportunity to prove our ability. A good stock to select trom. Purchase & Sale Co. Fresh turnip seed at Culver & Kidd. “The Postillion" and “in the Gloom ing” the two numbers by the "Famous Quartette" are worth the price alone at the Colonial Concert. Purchase & Sale Co. the modern home out fitters. Miss Treanor. Miss Margaret Lattimer and Miss Katie Cline were visitors to Washington last Saturday and Sunday. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Winn, of Meriwether, are congratul ating them upon a very valuable pres ent, which came on Mr. Winn’s birth day—June 21 —in the person of a bounc ing baby boy. lie is Charles Edwin Winn ami will no doubt make a valuable future citizen. Mr. D. W. Brown has returned from Indian Springs after a week’s stay at that resort. Mr. J. J. Bairett is at Wrightsville Beach for a few days, going there from Wilmington, where he went on a busi ness trip. We are offering this week the follow^ 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 acF 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 cverjj, expect to own a home you will do well to|‘ ?heSiConquerchilla 25c at all Jruif . see this beautiful and nicely located home in RlsU The largest stock of white enameled 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 sec= tion of the city, now is your chance. We are offering this beautiful home for the small price of $3,600. Can you let thisjthe modern home out- opportunity pass? We also have several | fitters * • • , , • r I A full program of the Colonial Concert other propositions, see us about them it will be given in the next weeks papers. Ice tea tumblers, pitchers and ice picks at, R. II. Wootten’s. Shoo-Skeeter will keep the mosquitoes off 25c. Culver&Kidd. 4 lbs. lump starch 25cts. 1 gal. pure apple vinegar 35 cts. W. H. Montgomery. Cotton seed meal, hulls, baled oats and old crop Bermuda hay. Chandler Bros. Pure apple cider vinegar ut, C. E. Greenes. Hackney Wagons sold on easy terms by Purchase & Sale Co. The Milledgcville Pressing Club will do your work neatly and in most up-to- date manner. See J. A. Aldred about it. Heinz’s hulk and bottle pickle at, C. E. Greenes. Twoyiice young mules, for sale cheap. VV. H. Montgomery German millet, amber cane and stock peas for sale by Chandler Bros. Purchase & Sale Co. Will sell you new furniture of any kind and take your old furniture in pnrt payment. Don’t Gel A Divorce. A western judge granted a divorce on account of ill-temper and bad breath. Dr. King’s New Life Pills would have prevented it. They euro Constipation, ausing had breath and Liver Trouble the ill-temper, dispel colds, banish head steel ware in Middle Georgia, at, R. H. Wootten’s. We have on hand a very large stock o f Mason’s fruit jars and we will give you the right price if you will only call on us R. G. Smith & Co. Fruits and vegetables at, C. E. Greenes. We have just received our supply of turnip seed for this season. Buy how an you have a chance for getting $5 in gold. Culver & ICidd. Fruit jars, rubbers, caps and f*uit cans at, It. H. Woottens’s. 6,000 feet of good lumber for sale cheap. Apply to- News Office. Purchase & Sale Go. Mrs. W. J. Brake left yesterday for a trip to Long Beach, Cal., near Los Angeles, where she will visit iier son, Mr. D. G. Brake. Mr. an I Mrs. J. N. Atkinson return ed to Milledgcville Monday after a trip to the home of the former’s parents at Harlem. Mr It. A. McAuliffe, manager of the shipping department of the Riverside Mills of Augusta spent a few days with his brothers here this week while on his vacation. Hen. Jos. E. Pottle returned home Sunday afternoon after a few days’ visit to Capt. Sponce at Camilla, Ga. Col. 1,. Kenan is back in town again. He has I ieen spending a few days witli his sister at Griffin. Miss Roberta Jarratt left last Satur day for Atlanta where she take a posi tion with Ginn <& Co. Master Lawton Hast is visition his uncle, Mr. John G. Bear Jen, here. Mr. C. Finney, of Haddocks, is visit ing Mr. Stewart Wootten this week. Miss Kate Bearden is here to spend several weeks with her brother. Mr. D. W. Bearden. Miss Nora Ennis left this morning for Chautauqua, N. Y., where she will I spend several weeks. Miss Susie Malone has returned from Sandersville where she has been under treatment and her friends will be de lighted to know that she has recovered from her illness. Mr. George Von Kentz, an experienc ed cotton man from Macon, will be associated with the Milledgcville Cotton Co. here this fall and is already in city. you want lots, farms or any kind of real estate. BLOODWORTH and BLOODWORTH MILLEDGEVILLE, Purchase & Sale CoJ the modern home out fitters. Our turnip seed are the best. Culver & Kidd. Dental Offices THIMUTM Macon, G a. COTTON SEED FOR SALE. I I have now on the floor about 1,000 j bushels of cotton seed for sale as cow 1 feed. July 1, 1909. Wm. Turner, i Good milks cows for sale or rent. See J. II. Ennis. j Ice cream freezers, Graham flour, best apple vinegar, fine coffee and tea, insect powder for chickens, cholera icuie for chickens, poultry powder, j | stock powder, Sauer's extracts, baled oats, hay and amber cane seed. JOHN G. BEARDEN. 100 pieces of calico, latest and most | up-to-date patterns and designs tor 5 l-2c and 6c per vard.—Blood worth & Stembridge Co. Good milk cows for sale or rent. Ap ply to J. H. Ennis.| ^ Brave Fire Laddies often receive severe burns, putting out fires, then use Buckien’s Arnica Save i If you are going to Tybee on the big ( and forget them. It soon drives out! excursions buy your own bathing suit l pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts ! from R. H. Wootten. and Bruises its earth’s greatest healer. \ . . ..... * 7. We can put you next to a good pro-1 Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, Old | ... Sores, Buils. Ulcers. Felons; best Rile portion if you want some lumber cheap, cure made. 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