The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, July 30, 1909, Image 8

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r \if tit til \f/ lii/ tit tit ti, tit tit tit tit tit tit tit tit tii tit \l/ tii tit tit til tit tit If/ \f/ tii til \f/ tit tit tit tit tit « IOQ Purchase and Sale Co. Will move to E. E. Bass’ old Stand West Hancock Street, August 1 Our line of Furniture is as near complete as any in the city. : ~ • / NJ f; 1 / ml /\ , r iA The Famous Klk and Columbia Buggies^at surprisingly low prices. As a|trade starter we are going to sell a limited number of S ft. 6-in, by 10 ft. 6-in. Genuine Eureka Tapestry Brussels Art Squares at $ 1 8.00. $3,00 cash and $3.00 month. Also the 60 per cent. Woolen Union Art Squares 9x12 feet, at $6.00. $1. cash, X $1 month. PicDflS and Orps VVe sell the “King of Sewing Ma chines” the WHITE N one better. Purchase & Sale Company % 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 '0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 '0 9 '0 9 “I he Modern Home q, Outfitters.” q, ></ HNb* . Harness are a specialty with us and prices ri«^ht If you want anything that is used in the mod ern home you will find it at our store, cheap for cash or onj^** EASY PAYMENTS Local And Personal Mist Claire Booth, of Columbus, who hits been attending the house party of Miss Floridc Alien for tlu> past two weeks, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Conn and daught er, Rullt, are spending the week at Oioneo Springs Arthur Conn, Jr spent last Sunday at Indian Springs. Judge .1. 1*. (Juntt, of Jefferson City,, Mo. and Mr. John R. Gantt, of Manor visited Mr. John G. Reardon hero las Monday. Or, an.l Mrs. Rich trd returned h um Thursday after a bridal trip to points in Klon la. Mv Robinson,of Macon, visiting Mrs \V. 11. Stemhridge this week. Miss Ven o Montgomery, left Wed nesday to visit friends in Jacksonville, Fla. Dt. J. G. Croley is at Indian Springs his week. Mrs. John K. White is spending this week with her parents at Gainesville. G 1. Miss Magi ie Bivins and Miss Jessie Allen are visiting the funnel‘s si. ter in Hawkmsville this week. 1 Mrs. C. II. Troutman, Miss Claudia Troutman and Mr. Wynten Troutman will visit Fort Valley next week. The second play of the Colonial Con cert was given at the opera house Inst Fiiday night and the merits of the af fair', warranted i much lurger crowd than was present. However, too many other social events detracted from the enter tainment, hut great credit is given those in charge of the work for the creditable showing made, Miss Nell Van Uuren has returned home to Griswoldville after ndelightful visit to Miss Roberta llornc. Messrs It. B. Moore and Goo. Brant ley. had the misfortune of being thrown f.on a buggy by a frigetencu horse on last Sunday evening, and botn parties received some, though not serious in juries. At the Elks Hall Tuesday night a delightful dance was tendered visiting young ladies of the city and the occas ion was thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Ed Napier is giving a week-end houue party at her elegant country home near Crawford's pond this week. About eight couples from here are there. ••••••••••••••••••••••••< 1A DOLLAR NOW Mrs. John I’. Atkinson complimented 1 Miss Gladys Napier with an entertain-' ment Monday evening. Miss Nauier is I one of popular visitors from Macon. Miss Mao C unningham, returned to ; her homo in Atlanta Wednesday after! spending several days with Miss Ant a H ill. Miss Clyde Cool: returned to Milldcge ville Thursday morning after a visit of several weeks to Kiloam, Ga. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Bel are visiting Mr. and Mrs. of Atlanta S. 1). Max- Mr. I.. P. Rurnlev, of Bowling Greene, Ky. is visiting relatives here this week. At Red Men’s hall last Friday night the young people of the city enjoyed a delightful dance. Hr. and Mrs. John P. Atkinson, chaperones. The evening was delightsul for dancing and the oc casion was very enjoyable to all pre sent. Mrs. Joe, Wootten and daughter, Frances, returned Tuesday aftir spend ing sometime with the former's mother at Grays. Miss l.oiso Terry is visiting her aunt, Mrs. McGarror in Macon. Mrs. W. R. Tennille is building anew >use out in Midway and will open an >-io-date hoarding house about the ■st of September. There is quite a ■mind there for a place of this kind i4 Mis. Tennille will no doubt meet uch success. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pound ure on a visit to Sanford, Ala. for a few days, visiting the sister of the latter. Mrs. J. S. Arnett, of Atlanta, spent a few days with her sister Mrs. J. R Black, here during the past week, Miss larakcr tnlurialns East Friday evening Miss Addie Car- I akcr tvns hostess at a very delightful j entertainment to which a large number , of >0ung folk of the city were invited. Interesting games were played and do-1 licious refreshments seived during the affair. Miss Carakc's guests wore: I Misses Mary Pot tie, Buena Barrett, j Pauline Nisbet, Bonita Allen, Frances Roberts, dosie Sibley, Julia Troutman, J Jessie Allen, Maggie Bivins, Bessie I Moran, Florence Stemoridga, Isabelle | Allen, Mary Coombs, Willie Thomas, j Mary Horne, Sapelo Treanor, Genie j Claire Barnes, Sadie Hall, Ladyel Greene, Frances Conn, Emily Adams, Maragret Joseph, Marie Stemhridge, Rebecca Little, Henrietta Conn, Mary Searcp, and Miss Swain, of McRae, Ga. Messrs. Murphy Pouni. Edwin Allen James Sibley, Erwin Sibley, Elbert Bivins, Julius Barnes, Hudson Coombs, Alfred Ellison, Guy McKinley, Winston Roberts, Malceme Cone, Frank Riley, Marion Allen, Frank Cline, Louis Cline, Stewart Wootten, Newton Searcy,Jack Edwards, Emmett Holloway, Oscar Spivey, Sollie Barrett, Norvell Hardy, Frank Brooks, Henry Brooks, Louis Hatcher, of Augusta: Howall Cobb, of Athens; Herty Lucas, of Dalton. I @ 9 © 9 9 9 9 9 m ® 9 wragarmemf jgnatjamwjaaranr^nMilf rUTirrm tl We have succeeded in getting a bargain which we are going to give our subscribers at once FREE FREE A Dollar Pair of Patent Tension Scissors and The News a Year for Just ONE DOLLAR. This offer will not last long, for our supply will soon be exhausted. No matter if you are an old or new subscriber just send a dollar and get the Elegant Patent Tension Scissors, Self Sharpening Absolutely Guar anteed, or a new pair given Iree. Write, send, or come at once. • 9 9 9 9 9 @ 9 9 <3 9 9 9 9 THE ■■■■■ MILLEDGEViLLE NEWS I I’. S.—REMEMBER vour date will be moved up for a vear and you get the Scissors. Send us five subscribers at $1.00 each and w e will send each THE NEW S one year ^nd give them a pair of-Scissors also and we will give you THE NEW S one year and a pair of Scissors for your work. 9 9 FOR REST Furnished rooms at the Armstrong! house. ' THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS ®