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w. s. MYRICK & COMFY
“ 1 he Home of Good Clothes”
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W e see many good
things for this section
and we take occasion
to thank the public
for their liberal pat"
ronage during the
past year and to wish
for all
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Mr. Jos. A. Moore visited his parents
at Sharon last Saturday and Sunday. |
Mr. Grover Bloodworth was in Sharon
Xmas visiting his wife's parents. Mrs.
Bloodworth has been there several
weeks.
A Hapov and Prosper- HI
ous New Year for 1910. H
When you want
goods in our line
you’ll find us right
here with class and
quality.
Sincerely Yours,
Miss Kethleen H \rpor, of Macon, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Howard
Ennis,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walker are visit
ing Dr. W ,B. Hohr.es at Wadley, Ga.
this Wetk.
Miss Nan Barksdale and Miss Drew
Lawrence visited friends in Marshall-
ville during the holidays.
Mrs. Roxie Jarrat and daughter, Miss
Roberta, are back to live in Milledge-
ville after making Atlanta their home
for a year.
Mr. W. M. Booze spent the week end
in Atlanta and Macon.
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W. 8. Myrick & Co.
The Store of Today
“A LITTLE BETTER FOR A LITTLE LESS”
Dr. Bernard Cline will assume his
position as interne at the state sanita
rium tomorrow.
Miss Annie B. Brown and Mr. D. J.
Temple were united in marriage Mon
day at the court house, Ordinary W. H.
Stembridge otliciating. Quite a crowd
of friends were present and gave them
good wishes.
Miss Jennie Weller visited Miss Stella
Canter in Forsythe the post week.
Messrs. Cosby and Wesley King are
visiting relatives in Irwinton.
Col L. Kenan have moved into his new
home no the hill.
. I crowd will be on hund and no doubt the
Local And PerSOnal I occasion will be thoroughly enjoyed by
Carr-Ccck Wedding.
Miss Nettie May Carr and Mr. Good-
e Beck were happily married at Black
>rings church last Sunday, a large
owd of friends and relatives attend-
g the wedding. Mrs. Beck was un-
ersally regarded as one of the most
•Mtiful and popu ar y u - g I d e,« of
Carr's Station and Mr. Beck is
ction foreman on the Georgia road,
aey have best wishej from a host of
iends. They will make their home in
illedgeville.
Aodrews-ViocoH.
One of the most interesting weddings
i occur in that section of the county in
ime time was that of Miss Connie L.
ndrew* and Mr. Thomas P* Vincent
uesday evening last at the home of
le bride's uncle, Mr. A. Ive Horne
ear Browns. Rev. B. P. Searcy rer-
irmed the ceremony in a beautiful
lanner and a large crowd of friends
id relatives were present to wish the
mng couple a long and happy life.
The decorations were unusually fire
nd the number of presents were large
nd exceptionally beautiful. In be-
inning their wedded life Mr. end Mrs.
incent start with auspicious outlook
nd good wishes from a host of friends.
those attending.
Meaduws-Slepliens.
Saturday evening, Xmas day, Mrr.
Ruby Bonner Meadows and Mr. W. T.
Stephens, of Lincoln, Neb., were united
in marriage, Rev. S. P. Wiggins per
forming the ceremony. The wedding
was a quiet home affair, taking place
at the residence of Mrs. Martha Dick
ens, mother of the bride. Only a few
close friends and relatives of the family
were presenL
Mrs. Meadows was quite well known
here ani Mr. Stephens is prominently
connected with one of the leading man
ufacturing companies of the West.
They will make their home in Lincoln
and left Saturday night on the long
crip home. They spent the remainder
of the holidays with Mr. Stephens'
father in Kansas City. Best wishes
for a long and happy life were extended
them bv their friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson are
visiting Mrs. Hendrickson’s brother at
Chauncey, Ga. thisVeek.
Dance Friday Mg’Jt.
The social event of the season will be
the New Year's Ball given by the Young
Men's Cotillion Club at Red Men's hall
tomorrow night. No invitations of for
mal character have been sent out as has
keen the custom heretofore, but a large
Mr. Judson Powell, of Harlem, was
i in the city Monday and Tuesday as guest
I of Mr. and Mrs. J, H, Black.
I Winston Roberts was home from El-
berton during the holidays.
I Mr. Ernest Ennis was Here from Dub-
i lin during the holidays.
Miss Nannie Seals, now at Dublin,
spent the holidays with home folk.
Mr. Arthur Carr spent Christmas at
Elberton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kidd spent most
of the Christmas with Mrs. Kidd's fath
er at Culverton.
Mrs. \V. L. Roberts, of Macon Ga. is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. yonRentz.
Mr. J. M. Brantley, Jr., of Macon, is
back to school at the G. M. C. after
spending Xmas with parents. He is
brother of Mrs. Goo. von Rentz.
Mr. Albert Burnett, of Macon, visited
Mr. Geo. vo« Rentz during the hold ays.
Mr. A. D. Echols and family, of
Sparta, spent Xmas with Capt. and
Mrs. Caraker.
Mr. Edward Vinson, of Cordele, visit
ed home folk here Xmas.
Mr. Charles Morris is visiting his par
ents here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brantiy, of At
lanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Brantley.
Mr. Chas. Sewoll, of New York, was
in tho citv a fow days last week visiting
his grandfather, Capt. Tinsley.
Miss Birdie Bazemorc, who is teach
ing in the art and manual training de
partment of the Gridin High School, is
visiting her parents here, Mr. and Mrs.
C- T. Bazemore.
Mass will be held at tho Sacred Heart
church at 9 o'clock New Year’s morn
ing, followed by tho bendiction of tho
Blessed Sacrement. The usual services
will bo hold Sunday morning at 10
o’clock.
The chrildren of the Sacred Heart
parish were all handsomely remembered
by tho Sundny school teachers and re
ceived splendid gifts.
Mr. John Cliue, of Now Orleans, won
in tho city during XmaB.
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Announcement
Capt A. B. Coombs, formerly super
intendent of the state prison farm and
now state inspector, has moved to his
fa^m near Jeffersonville. The many
friends of the family regret to see them
leave the city.
Mr. W. S. Scott will move into the
Prosser home just vacated by Capt.
Coombs.
j Mrs. John Connell, of Harlem, visit-
! ed Mrs. J. R. Black during the past
j week.
| Miss Richard Donovan, of Macon,and
Miss Annie Wicker are the charming
guests of Mrs. Simuel Evans Jr.
SAMUEL EVANS, SON & CO.
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Everv Accommodation and Convenience for
Our Customers and the Trade.
HIGHEST PRICES' PAID FOP COTTON
Your Patrciiase Solicited.
Mr. Jos. A. Moore has been elected
president of the H. Y. P. U. heYe.
Mr. John White has accepted a posi
tion as book-keeper for E. N. Ennis at
Oconee and goes to take his work up to-1
morrow.
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Misses Alberta and Ruth Denton spent
Tuesday in Macon.
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Mrs. A. H. Marchant, of Atlanta, is'
visiting her sister, Mrs. C. H. Whit-:
field.
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Mr. J. C. Whitaker, Jr., fromColu.n-'
bia spent the holidays at home.
Dr. ar.d Mrs, John M. Hutchinso", of
Rome, were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Horne the past week.
Improvement in your office methods
you naturally expect to cost more
money, but —
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ACTUALLY SAVE MONEY.
Let us show you why.
Instruction book free.
We have a few copies of "Moore’s Moder.i Methods", a
160 page book iUuAtrating 40 record forms and explaining how
they are kept. Call ©r phone for one.
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Miss Roberta Horne left Wednesday
for Sandersvilie where she is the guest
of Miss Ruth McCarty.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McAuliffe are back
after visiting parents at Harlem and
Augusta.
The Mil ledge vi lie
News.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cater, of Mr
con are visiting their sisters, Mitse
Mc.r.u,