The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, October 01, 1909, Image 8

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■H-H i -H-tt 4 1 I 1 » I 1 I 1 II II I I I I 111 M-M ♦ l o OK What We Have A four piece Dining Room Suit made of solid mahogany, for only - - $375*oo Strictly a colonial design and of the very best workmanship and finish to be had. If you want something up-to-date, come and see this suit. We have other dining room suites and extension tables for almost any price. We are now receiving English and German China of the very best grade ana can fill your wants from open stock, thus enabiingyou to buy just whatyou want. The well known Globe-Wernicke book cases are sold by us. With this bookcase you can buy the sections as the number of your books demand. NATIONAL BtD SPRINGS For this week only, we will sell the regular bronzed frame National Bed Springs for ^3.50, regular value $5. sacra ziaEXT If it belongs inside the modern home WE HAVE IT I *- * i II •V Purchase & Sale Co. «* "THE MODERN HOME OUTFITTERS.” *• + .. .. . I fl Building Lot fit me t. Ti. QT-’acgwa uWliiiu I a fl. $ 't £ I t b> \ \ h I $ V. 111 mw. r r 14 Wjhjj M li n! fir :W pi m || m 1 ft N [•Lm Xl J J Mify iS Hi* J Ljam LLi W?!> & ijifii 'rv&rr r^r; ft ■ HAK LAS&B atamarata Would be a ureal curiosity, but would have little value otherwise. A building lot in Milledgeville is something within the means of everybody and a much better thing than some people might think. Milledgeville real estate has advanced more than 25 per cent in the past two years. Ttwp luWview&sW We have several nice homes in the city for sale, besides any number of good building lots. We are offering exceptional terms on these, and if you are thinking of ever investing, ‘K.mm vs ^vwve for Milledgeville property will never sell so cheap as now. Also, we have some of the best farming lands in Baldwin and adjoining counties that we can sell on easy terms. Ws AWVp Ckbxv AJout ft ft! ft § ft! ft & REAL ES I ATE AND INSURANCE oMnBnraMHamHniHUBHBH^H J E W E E R Y We Have IT At Prices Never Before Known in Milledge ville. Drop in, see our goods, get our prices and you will know where to trade. Everything sold by us must he as represented. We take orders for wedding invitations, call- >ng cards, and monogram stationery. Bring us your repair work if you want it done right. Grant Jewelry Go. 114 Hancock Street, - Milledgeville, Georgia Local And. Personal licks-Holmes Wedding. A wedding of much interest here was that of Miss Elizabeth Patterson Hicks, of this city, to Mr. John Austin Holmes, LaGrange, the wedding taking place last Saturday morning at the parsonage of the Mulberry street Methodist church in Macon, Kev. T. D. Ell's officiating. Mrs. Holmes enjoyed the distenction of being very popular here and Mr. Holmes is known as an enterprising young man in his home town. Only a tew intimate friends of the family were present at the wedding. The young couple have the best wishes of numer ous friends and they will make their home in LaGrange. Hogan-Heloe Wedding. Miss Laura F. Heine, of New York, and Mr. James. P. Hogan, Jr. of this city, were united in marriage lastTues- d&y, Sept. 28, the Rev. Father Richard Hamiten performing the ceremony. Mr. Hogan is well known here and the future home of the couple will be in Milledgeville. We take pleasure in calling the at tention of the general public to the elegant pictures the Rloodwnrth-Ktem- brioge Co. aro offering as a premium to those who purchase goods of them. Soe the splendid exhibit in their win dow. Mrs. S. F. Brannen, the new proprie tress of the New Baldwin takt s charge this morning and she comes to Milledge- ville with the highest recommendation an.l has already been assured of support and given royal welcome to the city. MrAV. J. Brake returned last Satur day from Palm Beach after spending several week) at that resort. Mrs. J. M. Boone, of Eatonton, and Miss Dorough Burnley, of Meda, have returned to their homes after a pleasant visit to Mrs. J. T. Burnley here. Mr. S. T. Chandler and sister Mis3 Laura left Wednesday for Monticello where they will visit their sister Mrs C. W. Oxford for several Weeks. Miss Mary Norris, of New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. C. Hall. Sir. John Mo ire of Atlantn, is visit ing relatives here. Mrs. 1. W. Ilirhaidson entertained with a dinner party Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Carswell, of Waynes boro. Mrs. Will Little an I Mrs. Uov S. Alford eat vtain.’ I in honor of Mrs. Cars wet! this week. Miss Floride Allen entertained n' dinner Tuesday evening, several guests being invited. Miss Nell Denton left Thursday for Cairo where *he goes to accept a po sition with the school. Mrs. U. H. Harris, of Atlanta, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Samuel Evans. Miss Fannie Scott, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W S. Scott. Miss Mattie Keil spent Monday with friends in Macon. The many friends of Miss Cephie Car rington are glad to see her out again af ter an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Cline and Miss Annie Treanor spent Monday in Macon. 1L H. NVootten’s stock of China and semi-porcelain is complete in every de tail and customers should see the as sortment. Miss Janie Reid of Eatontcn, will visit Miss Minnie Grant here teday. Swept Over .Niagara. This terrible calamity often happens because a careless boatman ignores the river's warnings - growing ripples and faster current - Nature’s warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the Kidneys need at tention if you would escape fatal mala dies—Dropsy. Diabetes or Bright's di sease. Take Electric Bitters at once and see Backache fly and all your best feel ings return, ‘‘After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00 bottle wholly cured me,” writes J. R. Blankenship, of Bulk. Tenn. Only 50c. at all druggists. Apples, bananas, grapes,' oranges, anp lemons at Barnes & Richter. Our styles are ex clusive, our workman ship unexcelled. We are constantly bring- Phone 53 when wanting anything in the grocery lino quick. . Barnes II Richter We have a fine lot of seed oats and r y p . Chandler Bros. Fresh creamery butter just received. Barnes & Richter. BOISE KEEPERS. Are vou troubled with dust when you sweep? Get some of our floor cleaner and 3prinxle on your floor as you sweep and the dust won't rise Culver & Kidd. FOR SALE—My residence on North Jefferson St. New house with all mod ern conveniences. Also stables. Price $2,TOO. Applv to MRS. W. J. VAUGHAN, Phone 235. Georgia cane syrup in dans, try one. Barnes & Richter. 25 lb sack staniard granulated sugar $1.35 at W. H. Leonard's. Roa.ste 1 coffee 12 l-2c per pound at W. H. Leonard. U. M. C. gun shells, the best on the market at W. H. Leonard’s. CapiL la flour 75 cents per sack at W. H. Leonard's. * Pic Nhc Hams 12 1-2 cts per lb. at W. H. Leonard's. ’ Fresh cleaned currants, seeded rai»- ins, citron and nuts at C. E. Greene's. Cabbage, onions, rutabagas, sweet and Irish potatoes, Barnes & Richter Appier Seed Oats For Sale We have 300 bushels of genuine Ap pier seed oats for sale. $1,00 per bushel the best oats to plant, pure and free front other seed. Apply at once. B. H. Jones & Co., K. F. D. No.4 City. | With the Cow’s | I Compliments.... | t + X Every housewife knows that a meal may he perfect A 4» in every" particular and appointment until • it comes to the butter—and then, if that’s just the *1* least hit <f otf color, the wjiole meal is a hope- *L less failure. 4, ^ heese, too, is no small factor in the making or. T* n arring of a meal. Not onlv a tastv “smack,’’ hut a lift of genuine nourishment in a piece of •** 4* _ P ure cheese. - T ■?* ^ c have the finest hotter and the clearest, choicest ,, 4 brands of cheese a careful market affords, g* W on t you order some and see: | Dili Fiut) & hjdfuol z • LATEST STYLES IN ; SHOES To suit the season for both Men and Women and the quality unexcelled. Matters not what kind you want or where you go to get them. * our prices can’t be beat. Your Patronage Solicited, Matters not who you are or where you are at. Babb Shoe Company. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ HANCOCK ST. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ mg out new ideas. Mrs. Julia Parker.