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IF
Your eyes need glasses—chances
are we can fit you. Come
in and see us.
Dixon Williams
Jeweler and Optician
Local And Personal
Darden-Mooro,
An out-of- town wedding for next
month that is of more than usual inter
est is that of Miss Elizabeth Darden,
of Sharon, Ga., and Mr. Joseph Alfred
Moore, of this city. The wedding is
announced to take place at the home of
’the bride's parent's in Sharon on April
27,at 8 oclock in the evening.
Miss Darden is a charming and popu
lar young lady and will be welcomed
to Milledgeville bv the many friends of
the groom who, though he has been
toere hardly a year, has won numerous
friends by his clever personality and
sterling character. J
Congratulat.ons are' being extended
bv many friends in advance. They
will make Milledgeville their future
home.
Drs. Hall and Atkinson operated
successfully on little Thomas Kenan for
appendicitis Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs B. C Wright and child
ren, of Sharon, visited in the city last
week.
Mr. Willie Jeanes,of Sparta, is in the
city this week assisting the firm of
Jeane- and Robinson in the absence of
Mr. T. 6. Jeanes.
Mrs. H. P. Tucker, of Sandersville,
is the guest for several days of Miss
Lollie Fraley.
Mr. J. L. Holloway, of Mobile, Ala.
is here on account of the illnes of his
mother, Mrs. R. L. Holloway.
Mr. Robert Greene returned Wednes
day after spending several days in
North Georgia.
There i° no candy just as good as Guth,
get Guth’s, Vinsor’s.
Friends of the family will be pleased
to learn that Tom, the son of Col. and
Mrs. L. Kenan, is progressing nicely
after the operation for appendicitis.
Mr. John Wagnon is here on a visit
to his mother. Mrs- L. P. Wagnon.
"** combings to be made
Is Guth candy the preference, 127
pounds sold since Feby 12:h, Vinson’s.
At a meeting of the Woman's Mis
sionary Society of the Presbyterian
church Tuesday morning the following
officers were elected for the ensuing
year: Mrs. L. C. Hall president, Mrs.
J. L. Beeson first vice president, Mn T Scn(1 V(jur ,
C. P. Crawford second vice president Q U ; c kest place in America for
Mrs H. J. Grertner treasurer and Mrs lwitchoSi braids, TOUPEES, wigs.
Ebon Reynolds secretary. Mrs. H. J Acme Hair Company Savannah Ga.
Gaertner aud Mrs. E. P. Lane wert ^________
elected delegates to the Women's Pres ’ " ,
byterial Union meeting, which will bt H)R S\ i •
held in Washington, Ga., the last of Home of the late Cnpt. Walter Paine,
March. & i B0 adjoining lot. Reasonable price
J and terms. For particularsiwrite-
Look for Vinson’s Guth ad. Mit>s LAURA PAINE,
M- M • j > ,, 407 Grant St. Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Mavmo Champion and fathei , air —
spent Sunday in the country. ,
Don’t Break Down.
Mr. J. T. King arrived in the citj Severe strains on the vital organs,
from Sandersville Wednesday to tak* ijg e strains on machinery, cause reB
charge of the local telephone exchange ( | 0 wns. You can't over-tax stomac ,
liver, Kidneys, bowels
Millard Stembridge spent a shor
while in Eastman visiting friends re
ccntly.
Be Calm.
Time enough to got excited
Later In the your.
Let the campaign go to Guinea
TIM the end Is near.
Calm yourself; be even tempered
For u month or two.
For It Is. no odds who's winner,
All the same to you.
If a candidate is running.
Why not let him run?
Exorcise may be his bobby;
He may call It fun.
Do not go to his assistance
Though for help he cries.
Bit around, enjoying summer,
If you would be wise.
Nothing In It when the climate
Fits a palm leaf fan—
Pulling chestnuts from the griddle
For another man.
You have not, my masters, any
Written guarantee
He'll recall you If elected
He should chance to ue.
Somewhat Inter In the season
You might take a peep
At the candidates In waiting,
For the list will keep.
For the present lot the others
Worry o’er the scrap.
Get worked up and all excited
While you take u nap.
%
The Trackless City.
“The Trackless City" Is the title of
nn article in the Berliner Tngeblntt, In
which tho writer says, "The city of
Bei lin—site Berliner city—must bo I
made trackless." Tilts condition, the
writer says, may be brought nlmut by
the creation of transportation methods
which will make the rails superfluous
lamely, underground passages for
>1(1 transit to distant points anil om-
uses for short dlstnuces.
Mr. J. E Woodruff, formerly a mem
ber of the city council of Augusta, was
here Wednesday and Thursday.
Last week The Newi inadvertently
Stated that the endorsement of Hon.
O. H. B. Bloodworth printed at
that time was given by the Henry
County grand jury when in fact it was
<jiven by the grand jury of Monroe
county and the clipping was from the
Henry County News.
Mr. B. H. Barton will be in the city
today and this afternoon at 2:80 o’clock
he will preach in Red men’s hall. At
7:80 o’clock tonight he will preach at
Ahe court house. The public invited
And no collections.
Miss Florence Brunner, of Savannah,
*nd Mies Lila Hutson, of Aiken, S. C.,
-who have been the charming guests of
the Misses DeSauasure, at the Sani
tarium, have returned home.
You don’t have to explain the good
points about
HUYLER’S
in any part of the civilized world. From
the Canadian border to the Gulf and
from Maine's shores to the waters of
the Mightv Pacific
HUYLER’S
is the acknowieuged best —the standard
by which others are judged. No other
firm in the wide world has the facilities
/or making such perfect candy; no other
firm has for years demonstrated this
fact to the public as has
HUYLER’S
You know that if you had your choice
of the hundreds and thousands of dif
ferent brands of confectionery offered
to the public your first choice and your
last choice and your choice at nil times,
would be the unequalled, matchless
HUYLER’S
CULVER & KIDD Solo Agents.
Guth the candy for the fastidious,
Vinson’s.
out serious danger to yourself. If you
arc weak or run down, or under strain
of any kind, take Electric Bitters the
• tonic medicine. Mr. J, “• |
' '-ml 111 , writes:
Thu Banker’s Child.
Mr. Geo. P. Brantley and Mr. Jamc3
Ingram spent Sunday in Macon.
Friends are glad to learn that M>s.
P. J. Cline is improving after another
stroke of paralysis.
Mr. Will Wall, of Dublin, was here
last week to attend the funeral of his
father J-M. Wall.
Look for Vinson’s Guth an.
Miss Carrie Lou Little is visiting Miss
Pauline McMullen this week.
Judge Jno. T. Allen spent Sunday in
Sparta.
Mr A. Joseph was in Macon Sunday.
Miss Bertie Stembridge has returned
home after visiting her sister Mrs. A.
S. Brown, of Davisboro.
Mr T. S. Jeanes is in Atlanta for a
few days this week.
Miss Florrie Dumas is at home again
after a visit of several davs to Sanders
ville and Tennille.
Look for Vinson's Gutn ad.
Dr. E M. Vittum has arrived in the
•city and taken up his worn at the G. N
& I. College. Dr. Vittum was recently
•elected to fill Prof. Powell’s place.
Mr. Joe Woolten expects to begin
work on his new home at an early date.
Material is being placed on his lot on
the corner Clark and Green Streets.
In presenting "The Banker’s Chfid,’’
Mgr. Harry Shannon is giving the
theatre going public what we thihk is
the of the best attraction now being
offered in the one night stnnds. He
has been more than careful in the se
lection of the cast, has mounted it
grandly along the line of scenery and
electrical effects and lastly but not least
is offering just what the peoplo want
in the line of specialties having secured
some of the most prominent vaudeville
performers for this line. It will be ftie
attraction at Opera House on March
12th.
Proof Positive.
'tella—So you and Tom nro engaged!
t you sure you really and truly lovo
n?
label—Love him! Why, I never took
of his presents back to find out
int It cost!—Chicago Nows.
Last of Raoa.
There was nn honest statoBmnn
In some far distant city,
lie has been dead a hundred yenrs.
Now, Isn't that a pity?
Overdoing It.
"You look all
worn out, man.
Y o u shouldn't
exert yourself so
In hot weather.
\V b n t In the
world have you
A been doing?”
a "Simply try
ing to tako hot
weather ad
vice.”
Oj?
Toilet Goods
TO THE
LADIES
WE SELL
Hudnut’s Violet Sec Toilet Water.
Hudnut's Extreme Violet Toilet Water.
Hudnut’s Lilac Toilet Water.
Uudnut’s Toilet Sec Face Powder.
Hudnut's Violet Sec Toilet Powder.
Hudnut’s Violet Sec Talcum Powder.
Hudnut's Violet Sec Toilet Soap.
Hudnut’s Tooth Powder.
Hudnut’s Tooth Paste.
Hudnut’s Extracts in 60c. and $1 Bottles.
Hudnut’s Cuticle Acid.
Hudnut's Nail Polish.
Hudnut's Cold Cream.
Hudnut’s Extracts in Bulk 60c. per ounce.
Gulver&Kiflfl
“THE HUSTLR’ES”
Defines Itself.
“lie announces the arrival and do
parlure of trains at the union station.
Is that ii trade or a profession?”
“Neither; It Is a culling."
Mr. Claud Cook and mother visited
relatives near Devereux Sunday.
Guth, the candy that makes lasting
admirers, Vinson’s.
Mrs. R. L. Holloway continues vefy
A K(lfll6 HAND
Is MluUly Extruded bv a Milledgeville
Citizen.
There are many enthusiastic citizens
in Milledgeville prepared to tell their
experience for the public good. Testi
mony from such a source is the best of
evidence, and will prove a “helping
band” to scores of readers. Read the
following statement:
D. B. Sanford, 188 Wilkinson St.,
Milledgeville, Ga., says: For the paBt
ten years I suffered from Kidney dis
ease and frequently had hemorrhages
of the kidneys. I endured much misery
from pains in tne small of my back and
there was a soreness across my kidneys.
The kidney secretion were much too
frequent in passage at times while
again scanty and painful and my
system seemed to be filled with uric
acid.
Someone finally advised me to try
Doan's Kidnev Pills and I procured a
box at Geo. D. Case’s Drug Store.
After I had taken the contents of four
boxes, I felt better than I had in ten
years. I gladly give my name as an
endorser of Doan’s Kidney pills.”
Good Idea.
"I have n very active mind."
“Why don't you train ft to do somo
stunts theu?"
The Banner's 6h!id
Opera House
12
Harry Shannon Presents
The Great Play With
Music comedy and Drama
Reserve Seat Sale, Hawkins Drug Store.
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BILLMORE 1
Making the Season at
BLOODWORTH & GIBSON’S |
Billmore, No. 44, 154, Sired by Amtrich 32, 619. S
Dam, Miss Minnie, record 2.23 and trial 2:18.
Call and Inspect This Handsome Animal
BlodwoorMi&GlbsoirssuiDles. |
i
I have now on floor
about 1,000 bushels
Cotton Seed. Dif
ferent varieties, all
sound and good for
planting.
Price 50 cents per
bushel, cash.
Wm. TURNER’
i MiLLtDGEVILLEf GA.
March 1st. 1310.
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