It is certainly interesting for me to read that blog. Thanks for it. I like such topics and anything that is connected to this matter. I would like to read a bit more on that blog soon.
Milton's was a well known fixture in Chapel Hill, right across from Julian's, owned by his brother, Mr. Maurice. Julian's was the high end store, Milton's was where scholarship students such as myself could afford to shop. Styles were "eclectic", as I think he bid on job lots of what was available.
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ReplyDeleteThe ad is from Atlanta, but the "Old Well" model is named for the Old Well at Chapel Hill, where there was another Milton's store:
http://www.chapelhillmemories.com/cat/9/48
Old Well:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Well
It is certainly interesting for me to read that blog. Thanks for it. I like such topics and anything that is connected to this matter. I would like to read a bit more on that blog soon.
ReplyDeleteThat last boy is fixin' to gator. I've seen that move many times (Although not lately)
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Milton's was a well known fixture in Chapel Hill, right across from Julian's, owned by his brother, Mr. Maurice. Julian's was the high end store, Milton's was where scholarship students such as myself could afford to shop. Styles were "eclectic", as I think he bid on job lots of what was available.
ReplyDeleteMr. Milton was the father of Alexander Julian
I stand corrected, Alexander is Maurices son. Been a long time since I was there.
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