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visiting relatives.
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MI Th..- DelieiU> *“ ret ’' r "*‘ 1
_ , b. Shurley hi. »one to Tern-
^ fi.'. <» ™ U hi * dr0th ' r -
d j McElroth spent the put
hie home in Mncon.
Ur Herold Bp'ynolda vUited
,ri!U b Audoeto the P»et week.
„. Emnry 'Leonard of AtlnnU.
.pJnis^V uth^tjtive. here.
Mr j c: Black spent Tuesday and
R'edncsdsy of this week in AtlnnU.
ef
Mr W. f. Robinson spent several
dey. Of l'h'f week in Atlanta on bus.
jti, s Alice Little has gone to At-
lanta where she will take a businesa
Col Erwin Sibley left Wednesday
afternoon on a business trip to Lake-
land, Fla.
j| r . Robert Burney, of Atlanta, is
visiting the family of Mrs. J. T.
Brookins.
Mrs. F I). Holscnbeek, of Macon,
visiting her mother, Mrs. S. J.
Stembridge.
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Mr. and Mrs. Winton Kemp came
over from Macon and spent Sunday
with relatives
Miss Amelia Marshall, of Eaton-
ton, v. as the week-end guest of Miss
Catherine Little.
Mrs. Maggie Cook has returned
rom a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Davis, in Macon.
Mr. Carlton Brown and family, of
Dublin, are visiting Mrs. D. W. Pres-
tvood in Mosleyville
Mr. George Bazanos visited his
ather in this city Sunday coming
town from Atlanta.
Miss Margaret Ivey spent the
•eek-end with her parents, Mr. and
Irs F B. Ivey
Miss Minnie Lee May has returned
rum a visit to her sister, Mrs Geo
L West, in Augusta
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Miss Estelle Harding has returned
iome after a visit of severul weeks
o relatives in Baltimore.
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Mrs. Ada Youngblood has returned
ome after a visit to her sons in Mi-
mi and Beunn Vista, Fla*
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Mrs. J a W. Davis, of Atlanta, is
visiting the family of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.. F M. Davis.
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• M. £. Davis is spending
1 sometime in * Savannah with her
leughter, Mr*. Robert Brake, Jr.
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Slr - H. S." Wbotten has returned
to the city alter an absence of sev
Weeka in, Alabama and Florida.
. ,
. Oeo H. Harper, of Vaidoata,
was called to‘this county on account
of the Illness of his fath .. Mr. W,
I. Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stiles of
Lousiville, Ga„ came to attend the
cTw, Mr
ter u Tho "'“« «nd daugh-
^th JuH R ” d, a’ Mnt lh « week-end
bridge ^ “ d Mr '- W- H. Stem-
h ,
Mrs. W C Moore has returned to
her home in Charleston, after " visP
to her parents, Mr nnd Mr. s'
Leonard, in Midway.
er for 19N.
Circle No. 1 3—Mrs. Oscar Stem-
bridge, Chairman; Mrs S J. Stem
bridge, vice chairman ;* Mrs. Harvey
Herndon, secretary, Mrs. Lucian
Lawrence, treasurer, met with the
secretary.
Circle No. 4—Mrs. W S. Brooks,
chairman; Mbs Elite Brown, sec-
Mr. Hendrruon Warnock .ho U*J™‘" T .! W,1, « r Brown .
tending Mercer University ,p»„ t the 1 ''™''' ,n th ' udi «*
past week-end with his parents, RevJ
and Mrs H D. Warnock
MBS. C. o. WEST
DIED AT CAIRO
Ecaauaiy Bagiaa a
The trustees of the Georgia -tate
Sanitarium were in session today.
Resolutions were passed authorising
Dr. R. C Swint, superintendent, to ***** U for
offer a reward of $1000 for the ap-
pprehension with proof to convict the
"Could you show me sor
suitable to give a lady?”
"About what price sir?”
"Oh, Mftnething cheap, I’j
my wife."
just
Mr. and Mm. Wm Jaekaon and
Mr, ar,d Mm. E. H. Armour und ion
he guests of Mr.
and Mm. W. T. Garrard Saturday
Mr. Oscar Stembridge. who, baa
been making hia home in Bradenton,
H*-, let the past few. month, ia
spending several daya with Ms family
here. \ .. .,
Dr. and Mm. W G. Hitchcock, of
Moultrie, puaaed through the city
yesterday, having kwh calteil here 0
account of the death 6t Sr." Joh
Kennedy.
Mra.’W. S$; Gibson, who came'to
the city on account of the illness
and death of her aunt. Miss Mattie
Keil, has returned to her home
West Point.
Mr. Wm. Rice was in the city
Wednesday. He is convalescing af-
illness of several weeks Hit
friends hope that he will steadily re
gain his health.
Miss Mattie Ivey has returned to
Atlanta after spending several days
the city. - Miss Iv^y was called
here on account of the illness and
death of her aunt, Miss Mattie Keil
Dr. John W. Mobley, Jr., has been
appointed house surgeon at the Uni
Miaa Era Howell, who was called
the city on account of the death
Miss Mattie Keil has returned to h
“me a t West Point.
Mr and Mrs John Stiles, of E
•erton, came to the city to attend the
funeral and burial of Mr. Stile’
er * Mrs. C O. West
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Slim Catherine Beeson. profeas 4 r
• English at Roman's College, Dam
mt, S. C , aiid Miner Catherine NeL
-jn teacher unvoice, will ,pe„d the
‘•‘•k-end at the home of Dr and
Br5 . L. Beeson.
meeting
pakter of the'church.
Circle No 5—'Mrs Chas. Moore,
chairman; lira. W. A.' Massey, vke
chairman r Mrs. C S. Howard, sec
retary and treasurer, .had for its
hostess, Mrs, S. D. Stembridge.
ALL DAY SING AT HOPEWELL.
V CHURCH
There will be an all-day sing at
Hopewell church'in the western part
Mnr -Etta stile* West, wife of
r. C a 0. West, of Clrtrb, Ga., died
Wednesday morning and her remains
were brought to this city, arrivipg .... my .
on the early train of the Central pprehension with proof to convkt the # Vw * J",*". ^ 1 hav ® 10 —r.*«
raDroad thie (Thursday> morning. fcarty or parties who took from the *® th ®. khey mierht keep theie*^.
Mwf jW<?*t died f.om heart failure finstitution WilHe Shns, a patient and f * Beolent * •«««*.
murdered him. * . i .
WhUi Undergoing an operation re
moving heV tonsils^ fteV ■ sudddn
death' came .«s a great shock to her
loved ones and friends.
The funeral services'were'held nt
the Milledgeville Methodist' church
ths afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. J.
^1. Farr, pastor;of th* Miledgeville
Circuit officiating.' The renuids
were buried ,in the city .ce^e^ry.
Mrs West before hef msrriage
Also a resolution requesting. t Gof. i
Walker to include the needs of the
SaniUriom in his call for a special' :
session of the legislature:
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B .. .. . .. .. . _ ncr mauiofc
of Baldwin county thv Sfth Sunday- Vi M -^tta 8til»», dabgblor ‘of
in January. Thvrv will bw singvra
pv.,la greacni from other Coun"
ties and it is expected a large
crowd will be in attendance
Mrs. J B Stiles., After
;ng school in this county, she
went to the State Normal .College
None better and very few as good
^-it is leading cn the corner that
service built, v
' ' " L: N. JORDAN.
Fsri Tm
crowd will be in attendance Those fa Greduptiitf trim that , , V
w8o attand aru .Ipaotod to bring » lnaiituSr a \ba {augitiT, wfcool. of , »"• Mtail
b ** t, l “ Ub< “‘ U tMZ and MU^I rountiva A ^ r - a "* «*— ■
Cm For SaU
served on the grounds
KKB.Roy;oWcNflr compliments
VISITOR
few years ago she was married to Mr.
t and went to Cairo
up with ,nickle : radi-
ahape. pay whfle you
r«« H*u—a bargain. L. N JORDAN
Mrs. West was a woman of
her visitor aspnw^sad
Meridian, Miss. During kcr stay
Milledgeville the following parties
have been given in her honor.
Mrs. Roy Owens entertained the
younger set at a bridge party o
lovely apartment on Jefferson
Wednesday evening at 7:30 After
many interesting games a delicious
plate dnner was served to the twenty
players
Mrs. Owens entertained at a sec
ond party Thursday afternoon At
3:30.
■Mrs. Godfrey Oatrrman entertains
the young matron's at 3 tables of
bridge Friday afternoon at 3:30 a^
vetsity Hospital at Augusta, Ga., for ber Apartment at the G. C. bar
next y**r Dr. Mobley will gradu
ate in May . and will immediately
take up his duties
Mr. W. I. Harper, one of Baldwin
County's best known and most re
spected citizens, is quite ill at home
Meriwether. Mr. Harper, a few
days since, had a turn for the worse,
d is in a serious condition.
Mr. C. Coxwell who recently
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis at the city hospital, has re
covered sufficiently to be carried
to his home. It will be several days,
wever, before he will be out again.
Dr. and Mrs. J E Kidd and Miss
Anne Kidd and John Kidd returned
Saturday night from Baltimore Dr.
Kidd is receiving the congratula
tions of his friends that it was found
by physicians at Johns Hopkins that
operation would not be necessary
restore him to health.
Mr. D. M. Rogers, agent for the
Central railroad in this city, attend-
meeting of the Central railroad
employees in Macon thus week. There
were over twelve hundred present at
the meeting, wheih was a most in
teresting one. The slogan for the
Centra) railroad suggested by Miss
Rauls of Savannah, and adopted
‘Tell it with Scivice.”
Mr*. Roy Owens has a ,
her attractive niece, Mrs. Halgler of * nd cuRh^dj beinr loved *«d Admir
ed by a large circle of frienJs. Her
untimely taking away has brought
sorrow to the hearts of those who
knew her.
She is survived by Mr. West and a
five months old daughter, her par
ents, three sisters, Mrs. Walter
Greene, Mrs. R H Harper and Miss
Lillian Stiles; three brothers, Messrs.
Allen, John C. and Clifford Stilee,
and other relative*.
The sympathy of our people has
gone but to those who have been so
sorely bereaved.
MM. JOHN HOLLOWAY HOSTESS
Mrs. John Holloway entertained at
a bridge party at her lovely home on
McIntosh street Thursday night at
7:30. Her home was artistically dec
orated with cut flowers a Many inter
esting games were played. There
were followed by a lovely plate din-
There were five tables of play-
HOLSENBECK-SMITH
Miss 'Mafegie Holsenbeck and Mr
Rober} B Smith .were united in mar
riage Sunday afternoon in Athens,
Rev. S. E .Wasson, pastor of the
First Methodftt" church of that city,
officiating.
The marriage came as a surprise
to the friends in this city of the
contracting parties.
The bride Is the second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. S a Holsenbeck
and has a large circle of friends
among the young people of the city.
Mr. Smith has been connected
with the Benson Bakery since it
opened in this city, and is a young
»n of splendid character
Since their return to the city vM*,
and Mrs. Smith have been the re
clpients of congratulations and be it
hes of their friends.
Ford C ? mpm Far SaU.Ckoa,
One not much for locks but
wel| worth what .we ask, and. then
sotjjej that, has got a great deal , of
gqoS} service in it yet—pay whilg you
ride plao^
L. N. JORDAN.
CANT TELL FROM THOSE FRESH FROM
THE GARDEN
OrtaniU TWj T»t Put, lb. 2* IS.
Stebb fth*SMN*lb. 2.
bUf Sifted be Pru. lb. 2i 2§c
) Cut Stekdr Striafko Sup Bum, lb. 2 .......... . 5fc
2 2 A. Tm Mum. Spiuch ' .- 1" S
2 b Tb,P»hute Spiucfc ..: .'...lit
H*' L13? L * r ** Ate* A*h™s» ... 25c'
*. b ra bterau SIM uf MM u. ewud (udi Ibt u
•n ictadtei *1 wMcnk pnew. Specal dteepub u cut bto
otter MMited *r ut u dteind. .
^ELL GROCERY COMPANY
zn—moms—«m
ouautt f puck
EPWORTH LEAGUE
GIVES PROGRAM
S«r*ic*» at Methodiat Church Suada;
Evening Were Greatly Enjoyed
A very interesting and helpful pro-
am wos given by the young people
the Methodist church Sunday night
stringed orchestra furnished the
music, and a choir of young men
ive some fine vocal selections'
The feature of the service was two
talks made by two young ladies, Miss
Anna Elizabeth Branch, and Miss
Mary Joyce Banks These ladies at
tended the Methodist Young Peo
ple’s conference. recently held in
Memphis,'Tenh.', and they spoke very
interestingly about what they learned
aile on the trip.
More than four thousand Metho
dist young people were present <?n
this trip, and it was inspirational
throughout.
An interesting • fact brought out
Sunday night was that more young
than women were present at the
conference, and it was reported that
Mr. John A. Ray died at his home
in Hancock county, Friday, January
I5th,-and was buried at Black Spring
cemetery in Baldwin County, Satur
day, Jan. 16, Rev. J F McCluney
officiating at both the funeral and
burial services.
Mr Ray was seventy-five years of
age, and had been in ill health the
past-three years, for the past year
being confined to his home. He
a farmer in Hancock county, but be
fore being disabled by ill health was
a frequent visitor to this city. He
was of the Baptist faith and a mem
ber of the Beulah Baptist church.
He is survived by his wife, who
before her marriage was Miss Lena
Calloway, nnd one brother, Mr W.
D. Ray.
Ford Track. For Sale
We have accumulated about three
of these Beasts of Burden, all
good shape, excellent tires, ready and
illing to go to work—pay while
you ride* plan. ,
L N. JORDAN
Bulk' Seed Only
OUR SPRING SEED ARE HERE
PEAS, BEANS AND SMALL SEED
CULVER & KIDD DRUG
OF COURSE
Phones 224 and 240
“Buy in Bulk—Save Money
DEATH OF MR JOHN KENNEDY
Mr a A' S. J. Kennedy, one of Han
cock county's most promi—»nt and
uccess^l farmers died at . home
iear Devereaux, Monday, January
18, after an extended illness.
The funeral service* were eon-
throughout the country, the boys arel ductcd Wednesday afternoon. Revs,
more interested in the work of the|«L S. Hill and J. A a Bonner offleiat-
church than are the girls. Until The remains were buried in the
CIRCLE MEETINGS
The five circles of the Wi
Missionary society of the Methodist
church held their first monthly meet-
ngs for the new year on Monday af
ternoon, January 18. There was a
full attendance at each meeting.
Officer* were elected, committees ap
pointed and plans for the coming!
Fear outlined. The circles are unan-j 0 * 1 *'
imous in their desire and determi
nation to equip a kitchenette in the
basement of the church.
Circle No 1—Mrs. R E. Long.
Chairman: Mrs. Benj. R^r*. Sec and
Treax, met with the chairman.
*V Mo °^ was 'hostess to
c|e No 3i Mra 1 Ura
very recently the reverse of this
true. i
The Methodist church here has
some very fine ycung people of mark-
ed ability, and the pastor has ex
pressed a hope that they will contin
ue to take more and more of the
work of the church upon themselves.
The pastor doubts if there is a
chpreh anywhere with a larger per
centage. of boys and girls, young
men and young women who will lead
the services of prayer and praise, as
well as other things, when calied
upon.
Everyone went away from the
services Sunday night feeling that
they had been edified. May we have
more of these young peopl’s sen-ices.
Circle
“■“8 7' \ Mrs i.Bh irii Bind Mrs.
. *re acffng as joint chair
men of this circle in the absence of
Mr,. W. F. Little. Mr,. J. E. KM
Temple Chapter No. 6 will hold an
installation of officers Thursday ev
ening to which all Royal Arch Ma
sons and their wives are expected to
be .present. .
Just preceding the installation an
oyttkr supper will be served.
Mr. P. -V, Bivins is the retiring
was eected as secretary and treasur- »U1 succeed him
Buy A Fair of Skid Ckai*»
Better be safe than sorry—
High PriMt,'»nd Mr. Tatum Hmrp.r ' !*« in*or»nce on earth
cemetery in this city with Masonic
honors.
Mr. Kennedy is survived by
wife, formerly Miss Daisy Roberson,
a brother, Mr R. L. Kennedy,
Tampa, Fla ; a< sister, Miss Killy j
Kennedy, of Devereaux, and several
niecea,ajjd nephews.
Mr, Kennedy was well known in
the business circles of Milledgeville
as he transacted a large volume of
his business here.
Th* Buaia**a That Sarvica Built
Your phone is our selfstarter.
L a N JORDAN.
PET COLLIE OF HATCHER
CHILDREN IS KILLED
Laddie, the collie dog of the chil
dren of Mr and Mrs. R W. Hatcher,
was run over by an automobile Mon
day^afternoon and killed The dog
was a great pet of the children and
his death brought grief and sorrow
to theni' They placed him in~a box
as a coffin and buried him. The
children of the neighborhood gather
ing to join ?n the obseques.
a pathetic scene, as the children
were unable to control their grief.
L. N. JORDAN.