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Purchase and Sale Co.
Has moved to E. E. Bass’ old Stand
109 West Hancock Street
Our line of Furniture is as near complete as any in the city.
The Famous Elk and Columbia
Busies at surprisingly low prices.
As a|tr:ulu starter we are jjoing to sell a limited
number of N ft. 6-in, by 10 ft. 6-in. Genuine Eureka
Tapestry Brussels Art Squares at $18.00. $3,00
cash and $3.00 month.
Also the 60 per cent. Woolen Union Art
Squares 9x12 feet, at $6.00. $1. cash, & $1 month.
Harness are a specialty with us and prices right
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We sell the “King of Sewing Ma
chines” the W HITE
None better.
It you want anything that is used in the mod
ern home you will find it at our store, cheap for cash
EASY PAYMENTS
Purchase & Sale Company,
Local And Personal
Mr, E. A. Vinson, brother ot Col.
Carl Vinson, who is now living in Cor-
delo where he is making quite n record
in bunk work, is in the city for n week.
Mrs. A li. Coomln entertained a party
of friends Monday afternoon In a most
delightful way and those enjoying the
hospitality werq: Mosdames Cone.
Weideman, Jones, McCombs, C. M.
Ennis, Chandler, Barrett, Hines. Cause,
Smith, Coates, Walker. Thomas and
Mrs. Dupree Coombs. All expressed
themselves us being highly delighted.
Miss May Barkley, of New York, will
lead the 11. V. 1’. U. services next Fii
day night and the general public is in
vited to come out to the meeting.
Miss Mary Broivn spent Sunday with
relatives at Brown’s Crossing.
Mr. J. O. Blood worth spent Sunday in
Wilkinson county.
Miss Bessie Ennis is visiting relatives
ut Oconee this weok, taking the first
trip off since her recovery from appen
dicitis.
Misses Annie and Ethel Leonard, of
Bartow, Fla., are visiting friends and
relatives here.
Dr. Wm, F. Tanner, left Wednesday
to spend a week with relatives in Sa
vannah.
Mr. Jos Wootten left Wednesday
for New Yors to select his fall stock of
goods and it isauthoratatively stated he
wiU attendVamp meeting while there.
Miss O’Nora Ennis returned Wednes
day after an extended visit of several
weeks in Chautauqua, N. V.
Messrs. M. A MeCraw, R. li. Woot
ten and Charlie Chandler have returned
after a several days stay at Indian
Springs.
Master D. V. Bowles of Eatcnton is
visiting Master James Montgomery.
Miss lneda Montgomery is visiting
friends in Greenville S. C.
Miss Lucy Bonford nrrives today af-|
ter a couple of weeks in Covington, Ea-:
tonton and other points..
After a month’s absence spent in New ;
Orleans, Shreveport, Mansfield and
Louisiana Miss Julia Earnest has re
turned to Milledgeville to visit her
mother, Mrs. K. R. Foster.
Mrs. C. E. Brown and little daughter
Aileen, huve returned to their home I
in Vinoville in Macon, after a visit to
Mrs. K. R. Foster.
Miss Olive Roberts returned home
esterday after six weeks absence dur-
Mr. Alfred Ellison ts visiting friends
in Jonesboro.
Miss Agnes Stembridgo returned
borne Wednesday after spending a
•ouple of weeks with her sister, Mrs.
A. S. Brown, at Davisboro.
Mr. Geo. F.| Wright, of Sharon, is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Grover Blood-
worth tl^is week.
Miss Gertrude Stembridge spent last
Sunday in Davisboro, the guest of her
sister, Mrs. A. S. Brown.
Mr. Thomas McCombs, of New Or
leans. is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. McCombs, this week.
Mrs. Geo. W. Grimes has return!d
home to Forsythe after a visit to lei
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harper, in
Midway.
I Mrs. J. M. Found of Atlanta is vis-
j iting Mrs. Joe Wootten this week.
I Mrs. li. J. Stewart, of Grays is visit-
I ing her daughter, Mrs. Joe Wootten.
! Mrs. Eleanor Bttus and two daugh-
I ters, of Carrs, spent Tuesday with Mrs.
j J. H. Ennis.
I Miss lneda Montgomery entertained
I a number of her friends at a spend-the-
( day party last Thursday at her home on
Wilkinson St.
j Mr. Jessie Seals has accepted a
position in Jacksonville, Fla.
| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dennis of l’ut-
nam Co. visited relatives in the city this
week.
Mrs. J. W. Seals is visiting relatives
in Mt. Airy, North Carolina, anil Virginia.
Miss Nannie Seals has returned home
after several weeks visit to Fund ilia
»nd Finehurst.
ing which time she visited in Virginia. I
Miss Clara Lamar, of Atlanta, was a
i visitor in Milledgeville Wednesday. I
| Mr. C. B. Sullivan, one of our valued I
subscribers, favored The News office’
j with a splendid watermelon last Satur- 1
day. He is visiting his brother at Val-
dost a this week and one of his sturdy I
I sons is with him.
Miss Alberta Denton is one of the
charming guests at a house party given
by Miss Annelle Franklin at her country
1 home near Mansfield.
Echols-lryan Wedding
I Last Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock I
the wedding of Mr. Clayton C. Bryan j
and Miss Ethel C. Echols came as quite I
a surprise. Rev. Ford McRee perform- i
ing the ceremony, only a few friends!
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being present.
Mr. Bryan is from Cairo, Ga., where
hi is quite well known as a man of in-1
tegrity anf Miss Echols is a beautiful!
Milledgeville girl, numbering her friends I
by the score. The >oung couple have!
best wishes for a long and happy life.
IT’S Not What YOU BUY With Your Money,
But IT’S What YOLJ GET With Your Money.
We Always Satisfy
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That’s the reason we enjoy so large a percent
age of the Dry Goods trade of this territory.
That’s the reason why our Dry Goods are in
such heavy demand.
The eyes of wise purchasers of Dry Goods are
upon us.
We will always justify expectations.
money.
BioodwoFtn-stemDridfle oomp'u
“The House of Great Bargains”
Are Going to improve The
Hioli standard ot our goods
And we want to keep you advised on the sub-
ject. Come and see the NEW GOODS arriving
daily for fall trade.
Our present stock of DRY GOODS is now
being closed out at BARGAIN PRICES and
now is your chance to buy a whole lot with your
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