The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, July 09, 1909, Image 5

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REAL ESTATE AN!) INSURANCE We are offering 1 this week the following Real Es tate Bargains: The beautiful home of Mrs. Frances Perkins on the hill, corner of Clarke and Lincoln Sts., size of lot 70x210 feet. A practically new two-story, six-room house in one of the most exclusive residence sections of the city, also nice garden lot qoes with this lot. This home is splendidly equipped with all conveniences as far as water and sewer connections are concerned. Prii Terms easy—see us : $3-250.00 The elepant home of Mrs. Dozier, situated on Jefferson street, is also for sale on easy terms. This is one of the rarest bargains in real estate it has been our pleasure to see. A beautifully arranged two-story eight room house with all modern conve niences and on Jefferson street at The home of the late Capt. Walter Paine, corner South Jefferson and Screven streets, lot 105x210 feet. This is a seven room house situated •on a quiet shady street, surrounded by the best of neighbors, free from the noise and dust a main street. Prict A lot adjoining the above place and of the same size, one of the prettiest places for a home in the entire city is also offered for sale. We are at liberty to offer this for awhile long er at the price of $800.00 Later it will require a larger sum to purchase this pretty lot. \ Local And Personal Wednesday evening at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Treanor. the Tues- | day Evening Bridge Club enjoyed an elegant barbecue with all aceompani- I meats. The service was excellent and l | the occasion was one of the most en joyable in tie history if the club. 1 Those present were: Judge and Mrs JohnT. Allen, Judge am! Mrs. Edward R. Hines,Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Joseph, Mrs. llall,Mrs. Ferrell, | Misses Ellen Fox, Annie MeComb and I Miss Annell Franklin. Messrs. Will Hunter, J. C. McAulilfe, George Ed wards, J. A. Sibley and l)r. Bernard Cline. Misses Eucia and Martha Turner, two of Eatonton’s most attractive young la dies, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Coombs this week. "$3000.00 that for tht> prict of $3,600.00 A vacant let on N. Jefferson St., 70 by 210 ft. opposite the home of Mrs. Hanft has been placed in our hands to close at a bargain. We will not quote prices on this lot publicly. We prefer to sell this, so, for reasons that will be readily understood when you hear our figures. Miss Annell Franklin, of Mansfield, who has been visiting in New York, is the guest of Mrs. Edward U. Hines for a few days while in enroute back home. Miss Sadie Mathis is back home after several days’ visit to Macon. Mrs. J. C. Hicks and little son Julian, arc visiting Mrs. W. J. Berry at Thom son a few days this weeks. Mr. J. C. Bounds is expected to visit Tybee Sunday. Watch our space each week, not for advertise ments, but for real estate news. Real Estate, Life and Fire Insurance. THE CHANCE FOR THE BALDWIN COUNTY BOY A SCHOOL WITH A RECORD ■ Bravo Ifiie Lad dies often receive severe burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen’s Arnica Save and forget them. It soon drives out pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts and Bruises its earth’s greatest healer. Quickly «ures Skin Eruptions, Old Sores, Bails, Ulcers, Felons; best Bile cure made. Relief is instant. 25c. at all druggists. ' ■■M ^4 A- 1 -'-' '■ ^■1 ;-W ■ it. ~ V. ‘ "■ * t' ■ w' *’ j. • ; - -jTXX&M/AMr' :■ tL&4.K VM mb >■ ■ ; '.,v *: V Si- Mali VV- ? GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA. Purchase & Sale Co. the modern home out fitters. Our turnip seel are the best. Culver & Kidd. 6 Good milk c*ws fer sale or rent. Ap ply to J. H. Ennis. Fruits and vegetables at, C. E. Greenes. We have just received our supply of turnip seed for this season. Buy now an you have a chance for getting $5 in gold. Culver & Kidd. German millet, amber cane and stock peas for sale by Chandler Bros. Fresh shipment of Dove Hams, 18 cts., per pound, at W, H. Leonard's. J. H. EnnD will begin next Monday selling milk in bottles at the Market. Brivate Estate Coffee, best on the market, at Barnes & Richter’s. It will happen on July 19 without fail. Cotton seed meal, hulls, baled oats and old crop Bermuda l ay. Chandler Bros. Fruit jars, cap3, rubbers and fruits cans at R. 11. Wootten’s. Anything in our stock sold very cheapt lyftycash, or on easy terms. Brices right and experienced men to serve you. I’urchase & Sale Co. After Monday Dr. W. B. Hutchings will he absent from the city for several weeks as he will take a through country trip to Oconee Springs and other points of interest. Mr. Olin Robinson, of Eatonton, has been in Milledgeville several days this week. Mr. W. N. Van Brunt, who owns tin bowling alley here, is off on a trip to Elberton whore he will establish anoth er alley. Mrs. J. J. Wootten is on a visit to her mothei at Grays, Ga. Miss Mary Coombs has returned from a visit to McRae, accompanied by Miss Rosalie Swain, of that place, who will be her guest for some time. Miss Ladve Greene returned yester day after a pleasant visit to relatives in Eatonton. Miss Julia Belle King will leave Saturday for a visit to Macon. Mr. C. M. Adams will visit Macon Sunday. Miss Lucile Walker, of Sparta, has returned to her home after several days visit to Miss Willie Morris. Mrs. Thud Greene, of Eatonton, spent part of Wednesday with Mrs. C. E. Greene while enroute to Sparta. Miss Alice Morris has returned home after several day's visit to Sparta. EXCURSION FARES Via Central oi Georgia Railway TO ALBANY, GA., and return ac count District Grand Lodge, No. 18. G. U. (). O. F. to he held August 10 to 19. 1909. Tickets on sale from points in Georgia. TO LOS ANGELES, Cal., Bortland, Oregon, Seattle, Wash., San Francisco, Cal., Saa Diego, Cal., account Alaska- Yukon-Bacific Exposition and various other special occasions. Stewart Wootten is attending house party in Jones county. Croi|uot sets from $1 to $3.50 may be obtained from R. II. Wootten. Mr. Sam Fowler has received his r.ew Cadillac '‘Thirty” demi-tonneau auto and it is one of the fineit machines ever brought to the city as it is of the latest model. It was sold him by J. L. Sibley, who is local agent, Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Trapp have re turned home aft'-r a trip to Haddocks and Fordville, where they visited re latives last week. ,J. H. Ennis is selling all Georgia n.e its at old time prieeB. If you eat the best, buy from him. Purchase & Sale Co. the modern home out fitters. Bathing suits at R. H. Wootten’s. Sour and sweet pickles in Loth bulk and bottles. City Grocery Co. A few dollar hammocks left at R. H. Wootten’s. Tea, lemons, ice salt and other things for hot weateer jit, C. E. Greenes. A ROMANCE IN TIN. Rev. John A, Wray, formerly of Mil ledgeville, now pastor of the First Bap tist church of Live Oak, Fla , is leading an evangelistic campaign in Bensacola that Is attracting much attention. The Bensacola Jo lrnal says: “Mr. Wrav is at his best in open air meeting, He grips the crowd and hold3 them by his eloquence almost supernatural, one moment bringing joy ful smiles which gradually dwindle away unconsciously until one’s con science is stirred to great depths and silence reigns supreme until the call for prayer when many come forward." When you want a nice smoke drop in and see Chandler Bros, nice line of I cigars, cigarettes, etc. Are you satisfied with your milk and Get a business education and command a ffoud salary. Com- butter? if not, try j. h. Ennis’Dairy, mercial course unexcelled. Other courses the best. An opportunity for Baldwin County Boys. New catalogue for the asking. Address— WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS, PRES’T. | Bure apple cider vinegar at, C. E. box 82- micledce ville. ca. 1 Greenes. —— ^____ I Phone 53 .when you want Groceries | quick. CT/AD I yr> TO HATP IflR I ^ urc ^ aae * ^ a ' e Co. w '" s0 " you rvyiV t m I V/"UA I C J v/13 new lumiture of any kind and take _ _ your old furniture in part payment. PRINTING SEE THE NEWS' l Mr. W. C. Cooper, of Augusta, was ’ here Monday and Tuesday. Mr. W. S. Brand, superintend! nt o' the Georgia railroad spent MonJjy here. Mr. D. J. Griffin, of Macon, leaves this morning for North Carolina with five assistants where he will manage the distribution for the Parker Chemi cal Co’s goods for J. W. Ray,of this 1 ,city, who has charge of the state of North Carolina, Virgil ia and West Virginia for the company in question. Miss Lou Wimberly, Mrs. Lottie Brownand two charming young children, Steve and Caroline, of Cochran, Ga. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Coombs this week. Mis3 Agne.i and Mr. Sidney Stern ly Idge went up to A'lanta Tuesday. Cno Man'n Fortune From the Price of a Pair of Shoes. Some years ago a man who had started in business in Tasmania found that ho could not moot his engage ments and was eouuielltxl to call a meeting of bis creditors. Among ills assets were a number of Mount Blrschoff fin mine shares, which were regarded as worthless. It was the first tin mine discovered In Tasmania, and tlio outjaK was not as heavy iw the prospectus declared It would lie. The chares dropped In value, and when (lie debtor offered them to Ills creditors the latter refuse’ to touch them. Among tlie creditors was n poor shoemaker who had supplied the mail with a pair of shoes. He offered to take the shares In payment of Ills debt. No one raised any objection, and lie took the shares, saying, "They may turn out well some day.” Five years later, under proper man agement. the mine developed Into a valuable properly. It was a veritable mountain of tin. mi l the shares sprang up to un astonishing point. Eventually tlie metal was “cornered" by a French syndicate, and. tlie shares reaching a fabulous price, tlie once Indigent shoemaker sold out anil real ised a fortune. The money was wisely Invested, and now lie Is l:i the enjoyment of an In come of several thousands a year de rived from the payment for a pair of shoes valued at $3.—London Telegraph. Absolute Obesity. There Is a member of the faculty of a certain university who. to use the words of a colleague, "Is as rotund physically as he is profound metaphys ically." One day the professor chanced to come upon Ills children, of whom lie has n number, all of whom were, to his astonishment, engaged In an earnest discussion of the iiu-anlng of the word "absolute." ■•Dad,” queried one of the youngsters, “cun a man be absolutely good?" "No.” replied tlie futlior. "Dad," put In nnother youngster, “can n man be absolutely bad?" "No." “I*npa.” ventured the third child, a girl, "cun a man be absolutely fat?" Whereupon father fled Incontinently. —Philadelphia Ledger. "1 don't believe In that doctor." "Why r .,m ..... e-e-r'hlurt I Wi» O'. !o cat was bad for me"' GEORGIA'S LEADING DENTIST D06TOR LANIER MA60N.6A; When you visit Macon it°wili pay you to consult Dr. Lanier==his offices are the largest and best equipp’d Den tal Apartments in the South. There you can have the finest Crown and Bridge made by MlStS at Half you have been paying for inferior work. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN and beautiful ones inserted without artificial plates. REMEMER tlie PLAGE (}Q5 Cherry Street, Macon, GEORGIA.