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THE MIDVILLE NEWS. MIDVILLE. GEORGIA,
BLANKENSHIP
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Jeweler-Optometrist
Swainsboro, Qa.
Meant “Hold”
Tli* word “whoa” 1h equlvnlept
(o un earlier spelling “ho," which
In probnbly nn abbreviation for
••hold.” since this la essentially the
meaning of the exolnmotlon.
Inrorlor DecoraCTnjj,
The modern rule In Inteilor deco
rating seems to be: Never stnn
«nythlng you cannot reflnlnh.—St
l»«-»ot.Picnav* , h.
To SAVANNAH
EVERY
Saturday P. M. and Sunday A. M.
July 7 to September 2, 1932
Round 'JfZ From
Trip Midville
Lv. MIDVILLE, Saturday 2:25 PM, ET; Sunday 5:13 AM, ET.
Ar. SAVANNAH, Saturday 5:15 PM, ET; Sunday 8:00 AM, ET.
Connects in Savannah with bus for and from TYBEE, Sav
annah Beach, (Bus f.tre % 75c round tripA
Also with Ocean Steamship Company's Sunday Sea Outing
Excursions on July 8 and 22, August 5, 19 and 20. September 2.
Shin leaves Savannah 10.00 AM, Returns 7:00 PM. 100 miles
at sea only $2 50, including lunch on ship.
You can get tickets in advance of tiain trip to Savannah
and for Sea Outing trip. Savannah Beach offers unusual attrac
tions and splendid bathing, hotel and amusement facilities.
\ ou can t aiiord to miss these wonderful health invigorating
joyous trips—at such a small cost,
ASK TICKET AGENT.
Central of Georgia Railway
Here and 1 here
C W Powers spent Sunday at
Tybcc.
Wo are clad to report Little Helen
Prickette is much improved.
Mrs Nannie Lester of Millen was
the guest of Mrs M N Rountree Sun
day.
Col John J Jones of Waynesboro
spent Tuesday in the city on busi
ness.
Mrs E G Scott of Augusta is visit
ing her daughter. Mrs R J Brack
this week.
Mrs R A Davis and children are
guests of Mrs II Aidred in States
boro this week.
Mrs J C Atkinson of Tampa, Fla
is expected Friday to visit Mrs Man
ning Woods for a few days.
Mr and Mrs C G Snead of Jackson
ville, Fla, are guests of their sister,
Mrs Jeff Mulling this week.
T E Pippin’s residence will be
reatly improved with paint. The
old reliable painter, John Coleman, is
doing the work.
MAN WANTED for Rawlcigh
Route of 8C0 families. Write imme
diately. Rawleigh Co„ Dept. GAG-
101-SA., Memphis. Tenn.
Mrs G Ratcliffc of Adel is spend-
ig a few days with her daughter,
Mrs A C Prickettc.
A Pretty Line of
Cr
i^ 1
m Prints and Silks at
Come in and Look
? Em Over 0
On
■J Ol J
Paved PlLway
Midville,
cThe FIRESIDE.
PIHSLOSOPFiER"
By ALFRED BIGGS
Nobody loves an egotist.
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Wisdom Is better than wealth.
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Waste no tears over yesterday.
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It Is often harder to live than to dlo.
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Wo aro all elaves to habit and custom.
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Ignoro misfortune and It will Ignore
you.
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A mind perennially young Is a fountain
of youth.
• • •
Aged war-makers demand young vic
tims.
They Heve Disadvantages
Jnd Tunkina syya differences o!
opinion nre right enough mtll they
hinder progress by mnkln* every
body want to talk at once.—Wusb-
2?«ton Star.
Fair Robot Farms by Radio
Mr and Mrs J B Nasworthy left
Wednesday morning for Norfolk, Va
to spend a few days with her
parents.
MEN WANTED for Rawleigh
Routes in Burke County. Statesboro,
S>1 vanin, Millen. Write immediately.
Rawleigh Co., Dent. GAG-1G1-OD,
Memphis, Tenn., or sec J. I’. McCosh,
Dover. Ga.
Miss Helen Barker of Vidalia is
the attractive guest of Miss Louise
Brinson this week.
Paul McNecly of Jacksonville. Fla
spent, Sunday with his parents, Mr
and Mrs J R McNeely,
A party of about twenty five |
people will spend today at Savannah
and Savannah Beach. They will
make the tripin the school bus which
will be driven by Ellis Williams.
ICridello’s Show is the maio
attraction in Midville this week and
good crowds arc attending every
night. Midville appreciates a good
clean show as this one has proven to
be. Friday night their feature
picture will be the Jack Dempsey and
Gene Tunney fight.
Monday afternoon. Circle No 1 was
entertained at the home of Mrs L W
Murphy. Mrs Murphy and Mrs R A
Johnston were hostesses. At the
same time Circle No 2 was enter
tained at the home of Mrs W G
Hardeman. Mrs Hardeman and Mrs
Gardner Hickson were hostesses.
Named for 3enefactov
Purdue university, Lufnyettft.
In<l„ was established by net of (he
I general nssombly nr the stnte of In
diana following the net pns.ted by
congress concerning lnml-grant col
leges. In 1SGD John l’urduc. n
philanthropic business man of La
fayette, nml other citizens, contrib
uted JgOO.bOO anil a tract of 100
acres of land to‘the school. The
major purl of the contribution wns
from Mr. Perdue, am* because ol
tbls the Institution was called Pur
due university.
0:.j of the thrllle for farmers dur
ing Farm Week at the Chicago World’s
Fair, Aug. 11 to 18, will be this mechan
ical farmer directing a tractor by radio
In tho International Harvester exhibit.
Looking on arc Rtilus C Dawes (left),
president of the Fsir, and H. E. Mc-
Kinstry, president of the International
Harvester Co. The exhibit also Includes
displays of other farm machinery.
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TO SAY IT'S £
NOTHING MUCH
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YOU NEED IS X
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