The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, April 21, 1911, Image 5
JUVENILE WEEK at
W. S. Myrick & Co.
—Big Showing of—
Children’s "Wash Suits
One of our special features next week will he our line
Juvenile sroods. In this department we have a large
assortment for you to select from, materials are madras,
French ginghams in stripes and plaids, trimmed in
solid contrasting materials, also sheer white lawns,
Hstiste, and Lingerie cloth, each garment is well made
and trimmed in dainty lace and err. broidery.
We invite every MOTHER to
inspect this line.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
W. S. Myrick & Co.
Horne-LIttlc Wedding.
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
the residence of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Horne, Miss
Roberta Adelaide Horne and Dr. Young
Allen Little were married. Rev. H. A.
SchonharJt, of Albany, performing the
ceremony in an impressive manner.
The decorations were exceptionally
beautiful, and the scene was inspiring
when the groom, accompanied by Dr.
Longino, and the bride, accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. Hutchings, entered the
room. A host of friends were present
to witness the ceremony and extend
good wishes for a long and happy life.
The large number of beautiful pres
ents demonstrated the popularity of
the young couple and the display was
admired by all present. After the
wejding, luncheon was served and the
bride and groom left on the afternoon
train for a wedding trip to Washington
and other northern points.
Rev. Lamar Sims of Albany, fornur
pastor of the First Baptist cnurch in
this city, arrived Thursday to be the
guest of Mr and Mrs. E. J. Flemister
and will be presnt Monday evening at
the graduating exercises at G. N. & I.
college of which his sister is a promi
nent member.
Miss Catherine Tatum left Wednes
day for Mayfield where she will he the
guestlfor a week of Mr. and|Mrs. W. W.
Stevens at their beautiful home, “Wil-
iowdale.”
Mrs. I. E. Hendrickson, of Fulton,
Ind., is visiting her mother and son,
Mr. F. W. Hendrickson at Scottsboro.
Miss Olivia Mathis spent the week
When you buy Bug-i cide from Culver
& Kidd you get the kind that has pleased
vou for live years and it always does the
work. Culver & Kidd.
Mrs. M. A. McCraw and little daugh
ter, Virginia left Thursday for Atlanta,
where they will be guest of Mrs. Roy
Harris and will remain over and at
tend the Grand Opera next week.
Mrs. R. H. Hutchings and little
end with her brother, Mr. Wm.iMathiH, l daughter, Dorothy, of Ogdenburg,
of Haddocks.
Mr. J. W. Warren, from near Bruns
wick, spent the week end in the city.
Among those going to Atlanta next
week ty tie present at the Grand Opera,
are Mibh Nettie Cone, Miss Nell Hicks,
Miss Hellen Maxwell and Miss Bessie
Case.
New York, are expected this week to
visit Mrs. Emmie Compton and Mrs.
Dr. Callaway.
Mrs. Turner Dumas and daughter,
Miss Home spent Monday in Macon.
Milledgeville, Georgia.
Mrs. J. T. Allen visited Macon Mon
day.
Hon. John T. Allen spent a few
of last week in Clinton,
days
Mr. and Mrs. Lvman Hall, of Dard
endale, Arkanas, arrived Thursday to
visit relatives in the city. Mrs. Hall
(nee Miss Mollie Hunter) having spent
her childhood days here, has many
friends who will be glad to see her.
Miss Nora Cone has returned after
having spent the winter at Braiden-
town, Florida, with her sister, Mrs. C,
W. Richter.
Beautiful hydrangeas in full bloom,
rooted in nice pots for only ♦2.50.
Culver & Kidd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Braxiey are be
ing congratulated over the arrival of
an eleven-pound boy, who came Wed
nesday morning.
i About two hundred children of Bald
win county will sing the morning of
April 26th at the Opera House. Please
note the hour eleven o’clock in the
morning, not fin the afternoon at the
Memorial services as stated last week.
A small admission wilt be charged to
cover expenses.;
Meet Me At Vinsen’s
The Confederate Veterans have been
invited to become the guests of Ithe
children the morning of April 26th.
Dr. J. E Kidd spent a few days in ,,,
Atlanta on business this week.
Mr. Henry Bone, of Dublin, spentf ./
Sunday in the city with friends and reL.' j
atives.
We have on hand 350 boxes of flno
linen stationery that must be sold in the
next ten days and we are offering it
absolutely at cost. Culver & Kidd.
Among the recent visitors at the
Georgia Normal & Industrial College
have been Misses Olive Roberts, Orie
Whitaker and Daisy Patton. All of
these It dies are recent graduates of the
college and all taught here for a time*,
Each one of them now holds a promi
nent position in school work in Georgia
and they are reflecting credit on them
selves and the college.
WE SELL LUMBER
Dr. E. M. Vittum and his sister, Miss
Vittum have moved to the Compton
home, in front of the G. N. & I. college
where they will be at home to their
friends.
We Sell
at Right
Prices
Lumber, Laths,
Posts, Shingles,
Sash, Doors,
Blinds.
—
Cement, Lime,
Plaster, Roofing,
Paint, Brick,
etc., etc., etc.
WE’D
Have you Know
TO HEAT US
some would Have To Go!
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There’s Nothing
We Delight in More
Than in Figuring
your Lumber Bill
Carefully O’er.
We’ll Make
The*Figure
fls Low as We Gan
That’s Our Sloqan,
That’s Our Plan!
Solicitor General, Jos. E. Pottle has
been in Jones county this week attend
ing court. There were many important
cases tried.
Judge John T. Allen visited Jones
county supeiior court Tuesday where
he was counsel on an important timber Miss Moody Harper lett to-day for
lease case, which was settled yery satis- Albany to be the guest of Mrs. bred
fuctorily to Judge Allen’s clients. Pelot and Mrs. James Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Amos’ little daugh
ter, Saruh, is ill with fever.
Miss Lillian Rule, who has been ill at
home in Tenn., is well and expected to
return to her school at the G. N. & I.
C. this week.
Mrs. N. W. Rainey, of [Eatonton, is
the guest of Miss Nora Cone.
DANDRUFF TROUBLE.
Mrs. Frar.k Hall was the guest of
relativen a few days of this wetk, at
Devroux. Mrs. Hail has the sympathy
of a wide circle of friends in the death
of her sister, M rs. Coleman of that
place.
Mayor Miller S. Bell was in Atlanta
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Milledgeville, Georgia.
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Mr. J. T. McMullen is back home
after a month's stay in Macon where he
took treatment.
Mr. J. J. Cater, of Forsyth, spent a
few days of this week here visiting his
daughter, Mrs. W. S. Myrick.
Mr. J. F. Bell, Grand Master, of the
Third Veil, of the Royal Arch Masons
of Georgia, will be one of the prominent
Milledgeville Masons who will partici
pate in the coming state convention in
Macon next week.
350 boxes of fine stationery for sale
strictly at cost-
Culver & Kidd.
Col, and Mrs. R. E. L. Spence, of
Camilla, came through in an auto this
week and spent a few days with Col.
and Mrs. Jos. E. Pottle.
Mr. Malcolm Cone came down from
Atlanta and spent Saturday and Sun
day with his parents, Prof, and Mrs. O.
M. Cone.
Mr. Richard Binion spent Sunday
with his parents in Sparta.
Mr. Marion Slemhridge is somewhat
improved after being confined to his
bed with a case of typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Stembridge
are being congratulated oyer the arrival
of a bouncing boy at their home Tues
day night.
There will be a special meeting of
the Knights of the Maccabees next
Wednesday night for the purpose of
electing officers and transacting other
business of the order. All are urged
to attend.
Straw hat cleaner—the kind you’ve
used for five years and will always
please you, for sale by
Culver & Kidd.
Mr. W. B. Thompson, brother of Mr.
Homer E. Thompson, of this city has
beon in the city for the last few days
demonstrating the E. VanWinkle Gin
& Machine Co's Motor Trek.
G. P. Shepard, who has been attend
ing School at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., has
graduated from the institution there
and returned to Milledgeville where he
will take up his position as secretary of
the Fowler- Flemister Coal Co. He has
a host of friends hero who are extend
ing a cordial welcome to him after ten
month's absence.
Malcolm Cone, who is attending the
Tech, spent several days here this week
visiting his parents
Much to the regret of many friends
Prof. J. C. Wardlaw continues quite ill.
You can get rid of the uncleanly and
unsightly trouble by using witch Hazel
Shampoo, price 25c per bottle. In or
der that you may have an opportunity
of giving this excellent preparation a
trial, from now until the 1st of May wo
Dr. John P. Atkinson has been in
Rome attending the medical convention
there this week.
Mrs. Annie Abbott,the famous "Dixie
Magnet" is here, the guest of Mrs. E
L. Barnes and will give a performance
in this city before she leaves.
R. H. McComb& Co will,have in a
will sell to you by leavirg address, the new car load of E. M. F. Automobles
first bottle for 18 c. We recommend it sometimes the latter part of this week
to he one of the greatest things to clean or the first of next,
the hair as well as to clean the dandruff If you are looking for a car that will
we have ever known. 1 give you service it will pay you to in-
Culver & Kidd, vestigate these machines before you
The Hustler’s. buy.
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