The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, July 23, 1909, Image 5

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WHY BUY SHOES »♦♦♦ ♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^ of the: • ♦♦♦♦ M-f4- ORDINARY EVERY DAY KIND When You Can Get the Cream of Leathers, Shoes Made by the Best Makers in Shoedom at Prices That Put Money in Your Pocket. $ R. T. Wood’s Children Shoes, $2,25 Shoes $1.75 | Stetson’s $5.50 Men’s Shoes at . . . $4.00 “ “ “ “ 4 ‘ 1.50 Shoes 1.15 X X ; Korrect Shape $4.00 Men’s Shoes at . 2.75 “ “ “ 44 4 4 1.00 Shoes .75 Krippendorf-Dittman$3.oo Ladies’ Shoes 2.25 Stetson’s $6.00 Men’s Shoes, at . . . 4.50 Krippendorf-Dittman $2.50 Ladies’ Shoes ■•75 Men’s Shoes, Women’s Shoes Boys’ Shoes, Girls’ Shoes All of the vintage of 1909 and all Priced at Factory Cost. Come at once or you’ll lose first chance to~| buy the Best Shoes at a Big Money Saving. ;♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦« *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ mmuK« -♦♦♦♦♦■mi J. H. LAWRENCE SHOE COHPANY WHITE FRONT SHOE STORE P. S. See Us About Other Shoes also & REAL ESTATE AND* INSURANCE We are offering this week ttf? following Real Es tate Bargains: The heMiiul home of Mrs. Frances Perkins .>ji the hill, corner (if Clarke and Lincoln Sts., size of lot 70x210 feet. A practically new two-storv, six-room house in one of the most exclusive residence sections of the city, also nice garden lot tjoes with this lot. This home is splendidly equipped with all conveniences as far as water and sewer connection: are concei ned. P Terms easv- r ana sewer connections "“f $3,250.09 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-story eight room house with all modern conve niences and on Jefferson street at that for the price of Thejioine of the late’Cant. Walter Paine, corner South Jefferson and Screven streets, lot 105x210 fee* This is a seven room house situated on a quiet shady street, surrounded by tlie best of neighbors, free from the noise and dust of Oflfj! l\T\ a main street. Price (MiU.UU A lot adjoining the above (>lace 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 Chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bland and Dr. and Mrs. ^obn I’. Atkin son, a delightful dance was niven at Bed Men’s hall Monday night. Those preient were: Misses Ckiflys Napier, Ilkberta Horne, Nell Van Buren, Caere Barrett, MGrtde v^lcn, Claire Booth, Irwie Bjrkhalter, Annie Clyde Wright, Gussie Beauchamp, Nettie (hone, Bailie Treanor, Katie Cline, Hyden Maxwell, Hattie Bottle, Annelle franklin, Ellync Franklin, Leila Lamar, Julia Hatcher anft Sarah Baker) Messrs. Marion Alien, Chas. Browjif A. C. Mcivinley, F. L. Underwood, Leo Joseph, E. A, Wright, M. Flemister, W. H. Troutman, Erwin Sibley, Jack Edwards, Dr. Cline, W. B. Gautier, Conn Carr, Loderick Jones, John Sibley, Kenneth Atwood and James Ingram. Miss Florida Allen bus been nostess at a delightful house party during the past week. Her guests are: Miss Annie Bate, of Albany, Miss Claire Booth, of Oolumbus, Miss Irene Burke- haltor, of Warrenton and Miss Gladys Nuoier, of Macon. Miss Gussie Beauchamp is visiting Mrs. Dozier this week. Mr. Russel Bone of Stevens Pottery was a visitor here Sunday. $3,600.00 A vacant lot on N. [efferson 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. Watch our space each week, not for advertise ments, but for real estate news. . Bloodworm & Bloodworm Real Estate, Life and Firs Insurance. Mr. Hoy Bethune, of Sandersviile, was here on a visit last Sunday. n Mfr.s Hazel Kingman, of James, who has been visiting Miss Edna Blanks re turned home last Friday, accompanied by her hoatess. J. W. Seal3 & Son have gold out theii livery stable he* to R. H. Blood worth, who will continue to operate it at the same Btand. Tlie colorqd Methodists of Milledge- vWo have started on a plan to erect a new church here and they have secur ed a new lot for the church. Mr. Chailie Seals is in Jacksonvil'a for u few days. j Some People Misjs Roberta Smith, of Dublin, is visiting Mias Claire Greene. Miss Annie Ennis is back in Milledge' ville after several weeks' absence. The many friends of Miss Bessie Ennis will be delighted to learn she has about recovered from the operation for appendicitis performed some time ago in Sandersviile and she came back home Tuesday. Mr. Clark Case is back in Milledge- ville for a few weeks. His headquart ers now are in Baltimore. Mrs. A-nnie Harris and Miss Ida Vaughan are visiting Mrs. Daniel in Tennille. Miss Ellen Fox left last Friday for New York where she will spend a couple of months. Miss Sarah Baker, of Sparta, cam? over Monday night for a visit to Mrs. M. II. Bland. The postponed meeting of tha Tues day Evening Bridge club was held with Mrs. Adolph Joseph Monday night and the affair was delightful in every sense of the word. Mrs. R. E. Stembridge spent last Saturday in Macon. Mrs. Hall of Atlanta, is visiting friends and relatives hare this week. Mrs. A1 Hatcher, of Augusta, ac companied by her charming daughter, Miss Julia, and her son, Lewis, are visiting the sister of the former, Mrs. Emmie Jackson, Misses Bertie and Ethel Slembrige leave today for Jacksonville, Fla. to spend several weeks with their friends. Miss Agnes Stembridge left yester day to visit her sister Mrs. A. S. Brown in Davisboro. Mr. D. R. Borter of St., Andrew,Fla. arrived in the city Monday for the pur- | pose of perfecting himself in Pen Art , under the instruction of Prof. R. H. ; 3. nd. I We’re Fussy! About little things—the purity and goodness of the eatables for instance. Well, so we are and so we ought to be. We are for the pure food plat form every time, and we do our best to practice W’hat wo preach. You really can depend on anything you buy from us. We’re just a? careful of the things we sell to you as of the things we buy and eat ourselves Pure foods at fair prices— that’s our slogan, and it’s win ning new friends for us every day. Try us on Some Little Thing Today and See In Our Uauaually Eitenelve Stock <>l (lenrral Qroccrlee You can Always Rely »n tladlwg |wl what V041 need li’HNIS 8 RICHTIR, MLLEIH CV.LLr, a A.