The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, November 05, 1909, Image 5

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♦ *?**£•?-?••?•*£ -f~f -f4444’3*'t+4-+ f -H-ii*3-•§• Ton are losing - money every day if yon don't spend your money well weekly OGn, Breaking-in a shoe means using those scnsi. tive, delicate members — the feet — as shoe Stretchers. The inner-sole as well as the uppers must be broken in, as the mounds of the ib feet must make depressions for themselves before comfort can be had. Ralston Shoes, w ith moulded in soles, provide for the natural form of the feet and need no breakinr-in. Stock No. 152 Tan Spartan Blucher "Smile” Last is a snappy style which w ill be popular with well-groomed men this season. Its re fined shape pre vents its being at all flashy. Ask to see it H of any Ralston i dealer. “It Is not what your money buys for you, but it’s what you b.uy with your money. ’ Bloodwonh-SteiTibiidge company •‘The House of Great Bargains” You are losing real dollar Bloodworth-Stembridge Co. ONE NEXT WEEK if you.buy your Fall Coods before you see OUR STOCK, which includes*various lines of goods. In fact we now have nearly everything that anyone has to buy. A complete stock of Dress Goods, Laces, Notions, etc., for ladies, and for the men, well we can please the most fastidious: Ralston Health Shoes —The best. All other shoes anvbody needs. A full line of the best of hats. Everything in gent’s furnishings. Come see us before you buy. It costs nothing to look. Ask us for what you want, we are only too glad to show you. It is our pleasure to please all Our line of Clothing has been fully replenished and we invite your inspection. We will please you in every particular. McCALL'S PATTERNS SOLD AT OUR STORE In Addition to Our Splendid Line of SHOES I Local And Personal We Have Added a Complete Line of The Famous Washington HATS. THE MAN WHO WALKS will find untold comfort in the Stetson Shoe. Ilis feet won’t grow tired—hin shoes won’t lose their shape. Mind energy is too valuable to waste in foot distress. Buy Stetsons. Slit StofWi Stetsons cost $5.50 to CO the pair. 1= w&K. .. V. sign red for the of the diamond You can ob tain the highest quality of the most select goods from our Store. If you want a hat see our goods before you buy. Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes included stock. Father Richard Hamilton will attend the Phinzy-Hull wedding in Augusta Nov. 10. The young men of the Elks will en tertain their young lady friends with another hot supper at the Elks Home next Monday night, Nov. 8th, entire change of program and menu, all young ladies are requested to be present, there will be lots of carnations and sweet talk in circulation. „ „ J , Mr. M. .J Paulk, of Oc.illa, Fla., who Messrs. Andrew Edwards and J C. married a niece of Mr. W. A. Wa ker, McAuhffo attended the land sale al Cov- of thi „ cityj ia vigiUnR Mr . Walker this ington last Monday. The registry fee is now ten cents on every letter and parcel. Court week brought large crowds to Milledgeville, but tax cases were long j President F. C. Bat.tey of the Sav annah Auto Club, and Mr. John Hunter who will accompany President Battey ! in the endurance run from Savannah on week. He is accompanied by his wife and children and made the trip in an auto. All will attend the races in Atlanta next week. Mr. W. A. Massey was a visitor Macon yesterday. Mr. John Hudson, of Eatonton, was here Tuesday. A few more shot guns going at cost next Monday, will be the guest of Mr, to first purchaser from W. H. Leo- V. M. Gobcrt. nard’s. The Baraca class of the Baptist Sun day school will entertain the Philathea at the residence of Capt. Coombs to night. Miss Mabel Bowen, of Jewells, Ga., visited Miss Nettie Cone during the past week Mrs. Luke Johnson, of Augusta, is visiting Mrs. M. M. Parks, in our Gent’s furnishings of class and quality. EVERYTHING AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. COME TO SEE US Hill Band No. 1 will have an enter tainment at the home of Mrs. R. H. Wooiten this afternoon and quite a delightful program has been arranged. Babb Shoe Several members cf the faculty of the G. N. & I College, in which Misses Center, LCamphell, Beck, Weller and Roberts were hosters at a hallowe’-en party last Friday night, the affair be ing held at the home of Mrs. R. W. Roberts. Prof. R. H. Powell recited a hobgoblin story. Miss Allene Ware, of MarsSallville, who has been visiting Mrs J. D. How ard for the past, week has returned home. Mr. J. E. Kind had a very successful sale of his lots in Covington and on the whole realized quite a neat sum, it is understood. BEEN WITNESSED BY MILLONS So very American that it appeals to every American, is “The Lion and the Mouse,” that famous play which ran for two full years in New York, and which has been seen bv millions of playgoers. It will be presented in this city by Henry B. Harris at The Mil ledgeville Opera House on Tuesday Nov. 9th. The produc.ion has had an extraodi- nary success since its first appearance on the stage and it would appear from the interest that is being taken in this famous drama of Charles Klein, that it will endure for many years to come. The cast which will present this sterling play includes Walter Edwards, Carolyn Elborts, Luke Martin, H Rees Davies, George Sydenham, Etta Baker Martin, Charles R. Burbridge, Charles D. Pitt nn i Rachael Barr. Just about 20,000 gun shells on hand, going at cheapest price possible. W. H. Leonard. > «/ • M: i >FAIRYIEW CANNING FACT’Y« •V iVillLEIDGEViLLE, GA. /. A A A A A A A A SAMUEL EVANS, SON & CO. SOTTON*MOKERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN Every Accommodation and Convenience for Our Customers and the Trade. HIGHEST PRICES; PAID FOR COTTON Your Patronage Solicited. IdMHiB ii'n flu lYitiwi Afrit-g niAifri ^4>»i