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Hull—Terry Wedding.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
PWWO————BE— ’SEKKttt&Ta
We are offering this week the following Real Es*
tate Bargains:
The beautiful home of Mrs. Frances
Perkins on the hill, corner of L larke
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 ijoes with
this lot. This home is splendidly
equipped with all conveniences as
far as water and sewer connections
are concerned. Price
Terms easv—see us
The elegant 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-storv eight
room house with all modern conve
niences and on Jefferson street at
that ror the price
of
The home of the late Cant. 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 of
a main street. Pric<
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.
" $3900.09
$3,600.00
A vacant lot on N. Jefferson St.. 70 by
210 ft. opposite the home of Mrs.
I lanft has been placed in our bands
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.
& Watch our space each week, not for advertise 5
ments, but for real estate news.
Bloodworm & Bloodworm
Real Estate, Life and Fire Insurance.
When in need of a
first class hack tele
phone No. 163 L. D.
Smith.
C. E. Greene sella invisible or black
starch.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE.
T 1 have now on the floor about 1,000
bushels of cotton seed for sale as cow
feed.
July 1,1909. Wm. Turner.
Shoo-6keeter will do the work 25c.
Culver &. Kidd.
Parties who have any little valuables
loaned them by Star Jewelry Co are re
quested to return them at once to-
W. A. Walker.
Be sure and call at our stare one day
next week —Hatcher.
Phone 53 Jwhen you want Groceries
quick.
Everythin? in kitchen ware; erfecial
ly white enamel at R. H. Wootten’s.-
llou*e Wasted
Wanted August of Septemper 1, next
a five to seven room house, suitable for
two couples, prefered. Apply, or ad
dress, stating rent and location.
The Milledgeville News.
Lookout for it, it is coming on July
19th.
Biscuits baked right in three minutes
every day next week at our store—
Hatcher.
Call on C. E. Greene for what you
want in the grocery line.
WANTED-A RIDER AGENTS"
EACH TOWN
COASTER-BRAKES,
ride and nhibit a
M Trl bicycle furnished hr Our agent* everywhere are
taking mcncv t Aft H'ntt /nrfull firticuUn am t ifra-tl ifftr at one*.
NO MONK I IIK4JI IKKD until you receive and approve of your tiiryrU.. We ship
So anyone . ’.^wher- r. the L. S without a rent ./rfitmt in advance, }rcf«iy frrixht, arm
allow TKN OWN’ I HKK Till A I. dining * tu« h time you may nde the bicycle and
cut it to any y»M wi.h If you are then not i erfcctly *ttndied or do not wish to
aecp t ,e -si i It back to ua a* our expense and jwu will not 6* out on* etui,
FACTORY PRICES V ' . , ‘ 7
to»lsn r. s pn fits by buying direr*. < t ut and Itave the manufacturer'sfiuk
an tee be! . > r bicvtic. DO NOT III \ a bu vie or a pair or lire* from anyone
at any /*»•. r ■,rii l . »u receive our cauWu.J and learn our unheard of Jattory
frier i an. re<n irkao/r ifirttit . Tm to riU«*r u|,eiiU.
YOU WILL BE KSTOtll wjl iD *tu • • jr s.ipero model* at the •woii.ter/ulj
l.rwfi-uti wc far. mi re you tin* year. We t i the ht*hcM rrade bicycles for less money
We me satisfies with ji.oo profit above factory cost.
... yon 'an v:11 <>.r biryvics under your own name plate at
the day received.
hKrONll ’ll \M> IJil We n , not rccularly handle second hand bkyrles, but
un.’tr ■ . l.iud takeu in trade l>; our Chiuago itta;l store*. These we clear out
rang:: ^ ft. to H8 >>r £l(). I>c enpuve bargari lists mailed tree.
igt'* it lie * It. Imp«.rtf«l rn.ler iIi. iia .uni pvdnia* pans, repairs and
at ha j iht uu-al rtt~+I />
Miss Ruth Wilson, of Macon is visit
ing her aunts Misses Sadie and Olivia
Mathis this week.
Mrs. J. C. Hicks and little son return
ed last Friday after a very pleasant
visit to frien is in Thomson.
Miss Mabrie Harper visiting is her sis
ter, Mrs. Geo. W. Greiner, in Forsyth,
this wtek.
Mr. H. B. Sanford has returned home
afther a pleasant visit to his sisters in
Hancock county.
Genial Tom B. Puryear, soliciting
freight agent of the C. & W. C. rail
road, with headquarters in Augusta,
was a visitor in Milledgevilie Monday
and spent an hour with to editor the of
The News.
tqj.pmeM 4.. x:nci u na-j int nsi.i. rei~U prutt.
50 HEEGETBQRIJ PBR5T8QS-P800F *
SELF-HEALING TlSIlif"’" — ‘
y A SAMPLE PAIR
o in. fMLtizc, chl r
*lli
prwji'iiuiuiny.f/i, ~
M0 MORE TROUBLE FEC:.1 PDKTUBES
Not lew tl»* thick rubber tresd
••A * Mini puncture strips “If**
and "D," ul»o rim *frlp M M"
i «r tu prevent rim cutting. This
tire will outlaftt kiir otlich
^ / nuko- so PT. ELASTIC uud
Li KASY HIDING.
H r'crivcd, Wc ship C. O. D. on
NAILS, Twk.iT l.l,« xx.il out 1st the
air out. Sixty IS oanU r.1 . • last yc'
OxrrtvM hundred t.iou ■ ! - • '■* uc.
OCSCRIPTtGM: Made in = :i1 *Ue* It
and ca-v ruling vc". din able a:. . il *
a special quality ■ ; rubb-r. u , i :;i •« r Vwm
porous ana which closes up rnia.i pun ciutc* w un•**
inK theuir to escape. We ba* c hunuredsof letters vu. -
fiedcuslotnersstating t .ia: t.iei-trf* haveonlv t*cen ,»• •. pea
tip once or twice in a whole sei-»n . net weigh no more t nan
an ordinary tire, the puncture re.-istitig qua ‘ttic*- bein', yvv-n
by several layers of thin, spc-ial’y prepared fk.ir»c «.n t r
tread. The regular price of these t.rts 5 per par. L| ](
advertising purposes wc are making a special factory price to ... .. r n n
ipwJ^°\~ 1 ^n«Ky?cvnt A unti'i yo»h , «'fex.‘,u!'n«i'‘/nd i 'umVl'i^n strictly «• rrpre»rnted.
^d* n'n^KOfcA
nckel pl3ted brass hand pump Tires to be returned *t It expense if for any reason they a 1
... 4 *tLS r acio*’v on ezaimnaticn. Wc are perfcctlv reliable and m ney sent to u* is asaafeas in u
“ lf y^oHer ^ pMr cf tbr»r tires^you will find that they will ride easier, run faster
— anger and l ok oner than suv tire iou have ever used or seen at any pnee. We
ill be so well pleased that when you want a bicvc.e yoa will give u* your order.
r.d us a tnfii crier at oi*ce, hence this remarkable me oficr. ~xr of
don't Luv sov kind at any price until yon send for a pair ox
IF YOU HEED TIRES Hedgethom Puncture-Proof tires on approt^l and trial^
the special introductory price qu..ted sbove; or write (or our b.itjtrc and Sundry Caulogue which
de K rW,.odqu^. i lma^ t ^ki^^t^ ? ^a^he TU *«l fc r 1 ce.. B o>
DO NOT WAIT era pair of urea ;rom anyone until you know the ivew and wonderful
ctzre ".Te making. It oe’.y cat. a pcr.al to learn ex.ryt...^. \w.tc u .SOW.
i. L. K&AD CYCLE COMPANY, CHiOftGO, ILL.
wear better, last longer
know that you vi)U|
Ve want you to se
tXCURSION FARtS
Via Central 0! Georgia Railway
TO ATLANTA. GA., and return ac
count B. Y. P. U. and Missionary Bap
tist Sunday School Workers, 10 bo held
July 20-25, 1909. Excursion fares wil
apply from points in Georgia.
TO BlUE RIDGE, GA., and return
account Georgia Baptist Assembly to
Le held August l-3t, 190P. Excursion
fares will apply from prints in Georgia.
TO LOUISVILLE, KY„ and return
account National Association of Retail
Druggists, to be held September 6-10,
1909.
TO MOBILE. ALA., and return ac
count National Convention, Knights of
Columbus, August 3-6, 1900.
TO SAVANAH, GA., and return ac
count Farmers Union Sea Island Cotton
Association, to be held July 27-28, 1909.
Apply to Ticket Agent for information
as to points from which ti:kets will be
sold, total rates, etc.
Announcement is made of the mar
riage of Miss H.ittio lone Hu!T, of this
county to Mr. Olin Terry, of Hancock
county, the wedding taking place at
the home of the bride's grandfather.
The bride is the only daughter of the
late W. A. Huff and she enjoys great
popularity among a large circle of
friends while the groom is one of the
prosperous and energetic farmers of
Hancock county. All join in extending
wishes for a happy and prosperous life.
Walker-Richard
Full of interest and quite a surprise
was the marriage of Mrs. Lucy P. Wal
ker and Dr. J. 3. Richard here Thurs
day morning at 7:15 o’clock, the cere-
money taking place at the homo of the
bride’s mother on Liberty street.
Mrs. Richard is well known here as
one of tl,e most popular ladies of the
city and Dr. Richard is equally well
known, being a dentist at the Sanita
rium. Immediately after the ceremony
the couple left for Florida where they
will visit relatives of Dr. Richard, re
turning to make their home here.
Mr. J. H. Greenleaf, of Tampa, Fla.,
was in Milledgeville Monday with his
bride, enroute to North Carolina where
he is connected with the Jno. W. Ray
Company. The marriage was quite ro
mantic, Miss Helen Anlrews of Tampa
coming up to meet him in Macon where
the ceremony was performed.
Miss Julia Ernest, who lias been
spending hor vacaion witli her mother,
Mrs. K. It. Foster, has gone to spend a
month in Mansfield. La.
Miss Mary Tate’Griftln, of Atlanta.
Visited Miss Bertha Du Bose last week.
A crowd of voung folk, chaperoned
by Miss Nell Fowler, enjoyed a delight
ful day at the country home of Mr. R.
L Wall last Friday.
Miss Gladys Napier is a favorite visi
tor in Milledgeville this week, the guest
of several friends who claim her for
theR own.
Mr. Walter R. Whitehead anl Mr. A.
C. Cockrell left Sunday for their homes
in Louisville, MisB., after having com
pleted a thorough course in bookkeep
ing in the Business Department of the
Georgia Military College. They have
also completed the required course at
the American Cot* on College. Their
many newly made friends in Georgia
wish for them the success in the buti-
r.esg world, which they, by their studi-
ousness and gentlemanly bearing, to
highly deserve.
Little Miss Sadie Daniel entertained
twenty-five of her little friends last
Thursday afternoon on her ninth birth
day. After enjoying a peanut hunt
delicious refreshments were served.
Mrs. J. Id. Lord and little son are
guests of Mrs. Ashley S.nith.
It is reported that the price of post
cards will advance in the near future if
1 continued patronage by somebody in
town continues, owing to the absence
of a fair visitor to the central city.
Last Thursday afternoon,
a host of friends were entertained de
lightfully by Mrs. Emmett L. Barnes,
at her liomepr South Clurko St. Mrs.
Barnes received her guests in white,
and then directed them to the parlor and
dining room. The parlor was artistical
ly decorated with handsome ferns and
vases of exquisite pink roses. The din
ing room an 1 [ porch was made most
beautiful with sunflowers, ferns and
other growing plants. j
Different games wore played, Domino, ;
Flinch, Tumbler, Crokonole, Campaigno j
and others.
After the ladies had enjoyed a num- I
her of games; a salad course and a
sweet course was then served.
Those serving were Missss Benita
Allen, Florence Stemhridge and Genie
Claire Barnes. They were dressed in
white gowns, wearing minature sun
flowers in their hair, thereby carring
out the color scheme, yellow and white.
The ladies took their departure ex
pressing themselves as being very
much pleased with their afternoon’s
-'easure. A guest.
'Ihe menus of M'\ and Mrs. John J.
Barrett are congratulating them upon
the arrival of a permanent visitor at
their homo. Little Miss Barrett will
no doubt be a favorite in Milledgeville
sixteen years from now, for already
she has been the recipient of many
kindly attentions.
A bouncing boy was a present at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rouerson on
Wednesday.
Little Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Greene is down with the measles.
Rev. J. T. Burnley is attending the
Oxford District conference at Social
Circle.
Mrs. M. A. Barnes, of Macon, is here
to visit Mrs C. W. Ennis for several j Mrs - C - W - K'^ter is off for a couple
v egkjj of weeks to Madison and Indian Springs
Mr. W. L. Richie left Wednesday to
spend several days with relatives in
Commerce, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Malpass, of
Orangeburg. S. C., are in the city visit
ing friends and relatives here this week
Why buy a cat in a sack? At our ex
hibit next week we will show you a
Majestic in actual operatien—Hatcher.
Mr. Will Linke, wife and child are in
Milledgeville for a week. Their home
is in Savannah.
Mrs. Frank Willingham is .n Rome
for several weeks, visiting relatives and
friends.
Mr. C. F. Barrett is back after a trip
to Atlanta.
sick for the past ten days, but he is ,
somewhat improved at present.
- Mrs. Geo. Von Rents ha< jo ned her
Mr. Miller Nisbet will leave Sunday husband here, he being connected with
for Tybee wher he v. ill sper.d his vaca- the Milledgeville Cotton Co for the com-
Lion. irg ::n‘cr..
Miss Elizabeth Bair is visiting re
latives at Carrs, Ga.
Prof. Wardlaw, Mr. Sidney Stem
hridge, Mayor Miller S. Bell and Rev.
Ford Mcltee are attending the district
meeting of the Oxford conference at
Social Circle this week.
‘'■’Tt'W'H
The young folk of the town enjoyed a
most delightful dance at the Red Men’s
hall Tuesday evening. About twenty
couples were present, including several
of the married contingent of the city's
social set and the occasion was one of
much pleasure.
Messrs. Carter Franklin and Walter
Cook, of Covington, were visitors to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards R.
Hines last night.
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The Young Women’s Auxilary of the
Baptist church will give a peanut party
to the young folk of the town on the
court house lawn next Monday after
noon and the small admission price of
only five c snts will be charged. A de
lightful time will no doubt be spent by
all attending.
Mrs. Edward R. Hines is hostess this
week co a charming galaxy of visiting
girls, including Misses Annelle and
Ellyne Franklin, of Mansfield, Mabel
Lawrence, and Annie Clyde Wright, of
Atlanta, all of whom are exceedingly
popular young ladies, adding much to
tha seciai delights of the city.
Misses Ruth and Nena Turner, of
McDonough, are the attractive guests
of Miss Hattie Pottie this week.
Miss Neil VanBuren, of Griswold-
ville, is the charming and popular guest
of Miss Roberta Horne.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. D.
F. Montgomery are congratulating them
on the arrival of two gplendid young
visitors who will make their future
home in Milledgeville. They are Ford
McKee Montgomery and John Croley
Montgomery.
Tom and Leon Callaway, accompani
ed bv their mother and her sister will
leave soon on a trip by automobile to
Baltimore, Md. then to Lansing, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Napier, from lower
Baldwin were welcome guests «t the
dance Tuesday evening. They have an
enviable reputation for their excellent
hospitality at the elegant country home.