The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, November 26, 1909, Image 8

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! Local And Personal Furnish Your Home Bowen-Little. The Easy Way Get married in December, start housekeeping at once. Don’t begin your married life rooming, we’ll furnish a home for you on terms so easy that very little money will be required. The extraordinary values, the wonderfully low prices that you will find here, make it your duty to investigate what we have to offer before you think of buy ing elsewhere, The high grade of our furnishings, the many exclusive brands that we control, give us advantages that mean a big saving of money to anyone who needs home furnishings NOW. It is Easy to Pay—The Purchase & Sale Co’s Way Of special interest in Milledgeville; and throughout this section of Georgia j is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Mabel Bowen, of Jewell, Ga. I to Capt. James M. Little, of this city, i the marriage to occur Wednesday, Dec. j 15, next. The wedding will be solem nized at the Baptist church at the home j town of the bride. Miss Bowen is well known in Milledge- j yille and has a host of friends here who ! will be glad to welcome her here and she has numerous friends over the en- tire state who will learn of her ap proaching marriage with great interest, i She is a young lady of beauty and rare 1 charm and regarded well qualified to | take up the new.life. Capt. Little is one of the best known J men in Milledgeville and his rapid rise in the army service speaks for itself in regard to his career as a soldier, while as a citizen of Milledgeville it is doubt- •*fui if there are any held in higher es teem than he by his host of friends and congratulation and good wishes are be ing extended in advance. Young folk should come and learn about our Easy-Way-to-Pay Plan. UJ is the most liberal, the most business like and the most dignified credit system in exisfanee. All the embarrissing features of other credit plans have been elimi nated and we trust you are on the same basis that the manufacturer trust a mer chant except that we allow you to pay a large hill in such small monthly or weekly payments that you hardly miss the money. We make extra efforts to give good values and are ever ready to make good any goods that may prove unsatisfactory. Purchase & Sale Co. “The Modern Home Outfitters” Simms-Atkinson. The friend* of Dr. and Mrs. John P. ,(Atkinson here will learn with interest of the approching marriaee of Miss Lourctte Simms and Mr. W. V. Atkin son. which will occur at Newnan next Wednesday. Mr. Atkinsonlis a brother of Dr. Atkinson and son of the latel Gov. Atkinson. Mrs. Dr. Atkinson j leaves tomorrow to be present during I preparations and Dr. Atkinson will also attend the wedd'ng,besides several other Milledgeville folk. W. S. MYRICK & COMP Y “The Home of Good Clothes" —and— “A LITTLE BETTER FOR A LITTLE LESS” § ft A) ' ' "" V: *v( V W- ' V* l&. • \ N Yr i 1 v V 1 m j For lastv wearing apparel see our stock. We invite your in spection. Satis faction is absolute ly guaranteed. You can get the best goods in all lines by coming our way. Blnford-Barnes Wedding. Joined in wedlock at the home of the brides’s parents here Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, Miss Lucie Gladys Binford and Mr. Theodore Turk Barnes. The wedding was one of unusual beauty, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Ford McRee. i Many out-of-town guests were present and the large number of presents and warm congratulations attests the popularity of the young couple. Miss Binford had only been a resident of Milledgeville for nbout a year, but during that time she won numerous friends and is one of the most popular young ladies of the city, very beautiful and charming in every way. Mr. Barnes is a native of the town, so to speak, and has countless numbers of friends. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Barnes left on an auto trip to Dublin and with them goes best wishes of all their friends. Dancing Monday Night Several young ladies of the city com plimented their gentlemen friends with a dance Monday night, which was pro nounced an elegant affair. The first few sets were in masquerade costume. The chaperones were: Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson, Dr. and Mrs. Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. Bland, Mr. and Mrs. Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Treanor. Mr. and Mrs, Nisbet, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Roberts. , Miss Mary Ivey and Mrs. W. A. Massey spent yesterday at Cooperville. • Mis3 Edith Miller is at home from Bessie Tift for Thanksgiving. Mr. F. M. Leverett, age 76 years, ex-Confederate and one of the best known men in Baldwin county, died at his home, near Black Springs and was buried Monday, Rev. Lamar Sims officiating. Mr. J. F. Bell has sold his grocery business to W. L. Hargrove & Co. and they will conduct it at the same place. Mr. Bell will go in other business. Mr. Thomas Lamar, of New York is visiting his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lamar. Mrs. H. D. Allen is visiting friends in Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Lumpkin Gumm, of Dawson.is visiting the farmer’s parents here this week, Mr. and Mrs. George Gumm. Miss Van Buren, of Griswoldville, visited Miss Hattie Pottle this week. , Mr. Joseph A. Moore spent Sunday at Sharon, his old home. j At the Red Men’s hall tonight will be a dance eiven by Mr. S. H. Carlisle in honor of several young lady friends, who are visitors. Smllti-Flury Wedding. Monday morning Rev. Lamar Sims officiated at the weeding of Miss Leslie Smith and Mr. Harry Flury, of Midway The marriage occurred at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Beck where the couple will reside. Miss Smith is quite well known in Milledgeville and Midway and Mr. Klury is connected with the gtate sanitarium. Best wishes and con gratulations were extended the young couple by a host of friends. The Bazaar at’Red Men’s Hall will open Monday, Dec. 6, at 10:30 o’clock and the prize doll will be in Wootten's window next Monday. After the first day the Bazaar will be open only in the afternoon and evening. Miss Jule Tripp, of Covington, visiting Mrs. J. D. Howard, 1 - • | Miss Mary Cranade, of this city, who Mrs. Frances I’erkins entertained | is teaching at Williamsor, is spending Saturday in honor of Mrs. Andrew ! a few days at home. Miller, of Tampa. Mrs. Chas. Whitfield entertained Tuesday in honor of Miss Jule Tripp. Mr. Holman, of New York, spent the week-end with his sister, Mi«s Ruth Holman. Rev. Father Hamilton passed through Milledgeville Monday afternoon en route to Columbia after visiting Col. Coates and Mr. Rene Hoguet, at Hawkinsville. It will be welcame to many friends to learn that Mrs. B. Wilson, who has been quite sick for the past five weeks is steadily improving at this time. Mayor Miller S. Bell has been con fined to his room for the oast two days, much to the regret of his friends. THE GOLDEN NOODLE CURL. ,1 We often rend of golden curia Adorning Venus nrows |. Tr.at make menu h«*nrta go pitapat And hasten marriage vows. But. no. my friend. the curl for me , Twirls not o'er witching eye. Such cur's are often falsity And come from gay Puree. I love the golden noodle curl That mother \ red to roll. It hut the c-utcsi little twirl To t^arm my hungry soul. She’d make the richest chicken soup j Ar.d roll the noodles thin. 1 loved to watch the golden loops 4 As mother dropped them In. •'And now Just pass your plate,*' she’d say. "There's plenty in the pot. Don't hurry now. There's plenty more. You’ll burn your mouth; they’re hoc/ They were hot stuff, and mother, too, l Was queen of all the girls. ,J She won us all by helpful lova And not by flirting curls. C. M. B. j SPECIAL SALE —-OF- ® k_i‘ I\ j n a n ' LAK G S3? V. .-g’SEL.A’aUtVa Yours for business W. S. Myrick & Co. The Store of Today* This week we are offering i.oo Wright’s Health Underwear at 75c. per garment. The very best Lamb’s Wool Underwear at $2.00 per garment, these goods are actually going at 25 PER CENT BELOW COST. We Sell Shoes, Too. THE MAN WHO WALKS will find untold comfort in the Stetson Shoe. Ilis feet won’t grow tired—his shoes won’t lose their shape. Mind energy is too valuable to waste in foot distress. Buy Stetsons. 3 ©6* SlrtsoR Mae Stetsons cost $S.SO to $9.00 the p*ir. ■ v-\‘ 3g - -r v sar Loot for Ike •ign of tha red ilumcnd