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THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
MILLEUUEVILL13
FEDERATED CLU13S
.i. L. Beeson.
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Vv OR LD'S TALLEST MAN
DIES AT AGE OF
•ins :■ n.l Bib
Junior Orth
i bailies, anj
• makes a better dls-
> is “A better Bald-
tried to live up to it.
three meetings this
ted ArcGsP.p Hay at
till gn at ommuiii
i itrioti iiJdreaB, co*n-
tchool singing, a flag-
preset t it cn through
r of United Auertcnn
a picn in 1 barbetue
ty can recite The Americans' (Toed
We gave pilzes in a Historical I ..-1
say contest, and prizes for extvll nte!
in school studies. We sang the Chri u-
nuaa Carols.
Our (.ommunity center, in llie meat
populous part of our ccunty, was pro j
iioi need by a govt-mm it expert i:.
C’onrniunii.y Service, us b.avine liio!
true community spirit. This com i - |
nity center has put electric light 3 in $40.0(
Simix City. Iowa, May tit!.—Bernard
Coyne, said to be the tallest man in
ill • woild, died yesterday at his home
in Oto county.
Coyne was known ai "youthful giant
in height, and lie weighed 30D pc lids.
He w e size 24 shoes He had been
ill for ; eral inent s.
£40,000 NECKLESS FOUND BY
GUARD AT CUSTOMS PIER
New York, May 25.—A pearl neck
lace with platinum clasp, valued -at
was picked up today by
clulis was l.< Id
M. L. Duggan. !
r.il Schools, ci
add re as to a la
ing, tr tiie di'io.t
clulis. to lepra.
Dialer and to n
six hours aft r
llulwln Count
(Pimm., on Ainiistie Day. eveiy club
i iluer v ore a ' ;d pop a' in memory
of our hero dead of the world war.
0. On Uecigla Day, tlie federated
d'.i . :h • inn i.- Order, and the teach
if lielgliliol Tiu
e iii'. ilud oy i u ii ri lio >1
i i in their observance
Ti.LiU was a patriotic
r,.in, ('orr.:.. :nily sinking ana a
1 , ii ii' 1 and j i nie Hinn^r served in
trim Georgia fa ion.
: . The anr. ai meeting cf federated I
i a rural school. Hon.
ate Supervisor of flu-
live red an edueationa!
, ge conin'iinity gatht-r-
ues fron. the federated
. ntatii ts of the Junior
i ny gues's. in thiriy-
tliis address, three of
- scli.K Is had become
(t.nsc.ltdatej. I n' the Keiter itioti claims
responsibility for the first one only.
The i/nuiul in -eting above mention
ed, was featured by an exhibit of the
pupils w lk. by a flag-raising and
Bibb* presentation t! 'ousb the Junior
Order and by a barbecue and picnic
dinner. ■- 4* *
We have < >n lucted at the Prison
Kurin a F inlay school for white wom
en an ! girls. Tic attendance has aver
aged thirty.
W.* have c( n .I'gted at tiie Prison
Farm a sc -cl far white illiterate and
have supplied them with books. We
have tauglit twelve of them to read.
Wi have conducted at the Prison
/iinii a schoi.l for black illiterates,
lit /•■ supplied them wita books
'I hool bus averaged thirty pu
p*. Ve have tauglit ten of them
tr ’ We teach to them Health
l aws and Mible verses also.
\\ e gave an entertainment for the
Buys' Training School at tiie Prison
Harm,
T'i • women of the Federated clubs
and tic wi nu n of tiie Community
Faun Councils joined in securing one-
half of tiie funds and all of the exlii
bits n handiwork and poultry for £
sucre ,il le/llty Fair under the ill
is t. n (f lie County Farm Agent.
All (’. Ii n -tivities. besides (lies
liave stressed child welfare.
W e ave c lidiicted in the county
Mission Scnds.y School, whii l has
aw'i.r el ■'. vcipy pupils. Besides Bi-
Ide s 'lections, we have taught the
children many songs
We have taught singing in every
school in llal iwin county. TJe cub
liriu.it' a ". a a a grand "sing," with all
tiie si in >1 children in tiie county to
pet her. Tin* great Curuso sent thou
a mes.-age ill tills 'sing.”
We have given hooks to every school
in Baldwin i • unty.
We liave had six oommunily Hings.
We liave given six concerts in Mil
lodgevi!le. * * IF
We have st". lied tlm hiographios ami
the music cf American composers.
We liave given an Ehliron phono
graph to a :ii al school.
We liave larght Domestic Science
in one school.
Wo have upheld the hands of our
county jiliysb'inn 'under the Kills
Health ! aw in every possible way.
Under . Is directions we have built
and paid f r six Bed Cross Sanitary
Su’. Ml o cb t Active Henltll ClilliS
its building and bought a \'*c i •. 11 a customs guard at the pier where
tor tiie pleasure of its people. It has ; thp Aqu.itania docked last night.
oi ganized the first Parent-Teacher As
sedation in our county. It ho
in money tliis year $1474.88 for tile!
needs of i's school. One community j
has decided to put down the :.:am :
facture and sale of "stump rum’’ in *
its bounds.
Ft*/ improvements, ave have had !
. "ho I poultry cluba, sc.i'c.- I del ate-' |
vocation improvement dub;, Shake-i
■pear Story clubs, literary socle.ios,
moving pic! res, civics meetings, Ice- j
ire. mi < itizenship, 1
>r ill pupils, lessons in cooking, ies
mis in table etiquett a lessons in Par-
Tlie necklace did not appear in tl •
nilae 1 ; ship's manifest and the theory war,
r tiie ! advanced that it bad been lod or
tlirown away by someone a tempting
to smuggle it into the c nintry.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
NOW LISTED AS BILLION
13CLLAR CORPORATION ; eel in a plat
IT. Iti bins! n
SHERIFF'S SALE
Un! r and by virtue of an exac tion
issued oil*, oi Til.: jupe.i;r couu oi
Bal.li. a couu v. Da., in favor of Sana.
Kvaus & Co . .id against U. B. Adair.:;,
. toruier u ...liiii trator, and now C
Ar.ams, a ... nistrator, up.a the es-
»;»te of Mir. K. .1. Adams, deceased,
I will sell at public outcry, before tiie
court bouse Boor, within the legal
ho.t. of sale, .n t e first Tuesday in
June, H'21, to the highest bidder, for
ca h, the following described proper
ty:
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uated and being in tha dlStlu Dint. G.
M., said State and Ccunty, and bound
ed as iollows: on tiie North by lands
of Mi Craw and Allen, on the East by
lands of Ii. W. Little; cn tiie Bout,
by lands cf B. B. Adams, Jr.; and on
the West by me Sheffield Ferry road;
mine times c Bled the Milledgeville
and ICatonton read; said tract or par-
cel cf land containing two h ndred
a;nte; -six and ?-4 (296 3-4) acres, end
mo.r* particularly and hotter describ-
a survey made by W.
urvcyc.r, on December
GEORGIA RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEDULE
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
Milk-dguvtlle, Ga., ElTectiVc May liitli, Ijjij.
EAST BOUND
No. 30- Caraalt, A.iyu ta, Athens, Atlanta - g
'lo. 32—(Aimak, Aug sta, Athens, Atlanta
No. 34—Ui.mc.it, Augusta, At.heus. Atlui.la -
WEST BOUND
JO A. M,
»k m!
No. 31—Macon and Po’.it'i Georgia l’oir.ts
No. 23—Macon and South Georgia Points
No. 35—Macon and South Georgia Points
ALL TRAINS RUN DAILY
Fni Further information Apply to
A. C. McKinley, Local Agent.
Gen. H. Turmoil, Cencral Agent.
A. M
— - ' <8 P. M.
-- " -I P. M
J. P. I’,.-.up
G. P. A , Atlanta.
N i'jn York May 25.—The Standard "
Oil Company cf New Jersey was 1 11 1:1
classed as a bill! u-dollar corpora-
tic n today when publication of iis
motto b-
exi-D- iii every school We have
(Iraln-d ;> stagnant pond in the* m-
terest nf health. We have Junior Bed
Cn . (ociiics ia many of our sclicols.
We liave upiield Cue hands of the
County t arn: Agent in ever;' way pos
sible
We In - •••'■' m one tliousand and
fifty bo ks to our rural schools and
State institutions.
W have 1 - light eighty books for
tbs
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etv
Kiel:
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from t!
Mi n
With
I ' l/ " itie Circulating I.lbraiw,
11' v ecu volumns have been
o it, Tliis is a Library of
main allied by our club. We
*• r"d tiie loan of Sim books
" rgia Library Comtnis-
un: ntary Law, and tiie
xty-four Girl Si uls, who:
‘Do a good turn duii>.''
Wo ..ave celebrated every day in
tiie calendar, Armistice Day, Georgia
Day. Uncle Kentus Day, Bird Day
Washington's Birthds
lay, Constitution Day, Indi-iiendeiue
>ay, It. 13 Lee's Birthday. Bapiiael
tciinnies Day, Cotumbii Day. Lanier's
Birthday, Frank Staunton Day, I.ang-
fell w's Birthday, Lowell'.- Birthday,
Robert Lovemau's Birthday, Memorial
Day, Hallowe'en, Christmas and Eas
ter.
We have made and given tiirtv
garments to the needy at home and
have sent a valuable box to orphans
in our state.
Besides these we '/lave given:
$35.00 for the Near East Relief.
$10.00 for the World War Scholar
ship Fund at Athens, Ga.
$15.00 for Meadow Garden.
$10.00 for manual of information for
foreigners.
$5,00 for Toinassee School in South
Carolina.
$5.00 for Marne Memorial.
$13.65 for the Plymouth Memorial.
$5.00 for the Georgia Bay at Valley
Forge.
$5.00 for tiie Orphan's Home.
$10.00 for the Helen Plane Fane.
$10 00 for the Georgia It :om in Con
federate Muse in at Richmond.
$20.oo for the Jefferson Davis Mon
ument.
$35.00 for the comfort of C I’i’ederale
veterans.
$50.00 for the Tallulah Falls school.
$25.00 for the Ella F. White Memo-
i ial.
$10.00 for the Celeste Parrish Fund
Our school equipment this year in
cludes every tiling from the gift of a
school house, and it newly painted,
on down to a window pane. The list
would fill pages. School houses have
been improved, gallons of paint have
been used, the windows of two school
houses 4ave been arranged for unilat
eral 1 jihting, one piuni> lull f.it'en
bought, magazines liave been subscrib
ed! for, schooil grounds have been
window shades, tables, stove pipes,
graded and play grounds furnished
Then there are maps, black board i,
brooms, wire fences for school gar
dens, volley ball cou rts, baseball dia
monds, swings, seats, chairs, medi
cine chests, flag poles, etc.
Thrift has been taught and practic
ed.
Agriculture was taught and there
are echo: 1 gardens and home gardens
in all our schools.
Trees to th» number of ■!•''.'> have
been planted, and flowers intr'iiicriilde.
Every school yard was beautiful, and
the church grounds were made clean
and attractive. Shrubs and hedges
als have been planted in quantities.
We have entertained each month
for the county teachers. We have
come to know and love them
We have had a club column in each
of our weekly newspapers.
We have thirteen clubs and eight
school i*!■ I>s Three of our clulis
boast of one hundred members each.
We have men and women, boys and
girls as club members. One dub lias
joined the Federation tliis year.
\V have collected and spent $39u8.-
Iis'd of report lor 1920 showed total
which said plat is recorded
1"rk z office of Baldwin Siw
r-orior Com t. an l said tract or parcel
of 1. nd indicated cn said plat as part
of lot number 210 and lot number 322,
! 2n9 : eres in lot 210 and 87 3-4 acres
in lot 322.
Said property will be sold for the
purpese of paying the principal, in
terest, attorney’s teas and costs upon
tiie execution above described.
I 'j' "iant in possession and defendant
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING '•> f> fa notified 'll terms of the law.
Attachment works on any sewing! S. L. TEKR5,
machine, easily adjusted. Price: -*-11 -4t Sheriff Baldwin Co. Ga
$2.50 with full instructions. Gem ~
Novelty Co., Box 1031, Corpus Chris-
ti, Texas.
assets of $1,102,312,595, a new high
record in the history of the company, i
Net earnings after all deductions, in !
eluding reserves of $28,901,488 fo"
federal taxes, aggregated $164,461,409 j
, iv J , | also a record, wHich compares with |
a new income of $84,620,931 in 1919. i
4.20-ltp.
TvDevviiter Ribbons and Car
bon oaDer for sale bv The Mil
ledpeviile Nev/s.
When next in need of type
writer or pencil carbon pa
Ders,
them.
You will make more cotton per acre
' by planting Wannmaker’d-Clev-eland
I pedigreed cotton seed. 1 made last
j last year 17 bales on 12 acres, se-*d
t removed one year from pedigreed,
early variety. Stored at Samuel Ev
ans, Son & Co, Price $1.25 per Bushel.
E. S. VINSON, Milledgeville, Ga
The News Job Department is Equip
ped for the Best Printing
CAPITAL $40,000.00
SURPLUS, $93,000.00
i7o vou have any troule pa ing your insurance me*
miums? If so, start an insurance account with us
ask about it.
Merchants & Farmers Bank
To Stop a Cough Quick ^
HEALING HONEY,
DL o.-, ivi , 1 take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
Ders, I hone J I Z. We have cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
.. 1 SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
Shakespearean Mementoes. i HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
Medicine pliinls believed to have I should be nibbed on the .=hest and threat
, , 1 ,,, , . . , , ’ of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
Seen uxeil by Shakespeare during Ids , ,, _ , ,, . „ „ ...
, . ,,, , . , 1 The healing effect of Hayes Healing Honey in-
Inst Illness have been unearthed by side the throat combined with the healing effect of
si'll.-ini',] engaged In reconstruction of I Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
, . , , the skin soon stops a cough.
•lie famous balds gulden at , tint- j Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
ford oii-Avotl. The hollies, with oilier ( cost of the combined treatment is 35c. ^
aid of the County Com-
tnise-ionet s, the City Council and tin -
merchant of Milledgeville. »e main
tained a Rest Room.
We have trifle arrangements for n
Story Telling Mcur. one time each
we"k. i rough the vacation months.
i ti Georgia Day ant' Uncle Remus
Day, we sent groups of people to the
rural , !i. Is for siieeiul programs.
All the j'cho >1 children of the coun-
trtlcles of the Tudor and Jacobean
periods, were dug from the soil, show-
tig that they found their way there
ilnuit the time of tha drai'intlst's
loath. The spot where the articles
veie found is within easy throwing
listaiice nf the window of his house,
Hie garden, which the great hard
in fil, and of whose flower he often
vrote so beautifully, is being laid out
luew after the lOliznbethan style.
CORN FOR SALE
I liave about 1500 bushels of good
sound corn in shucks for sale. Will
make price delivered or at my barn.
14 miles from Milledgeville on Dixie
Highway to Sandersvllle.
C. F. FOWLER
Oconee, Ga„ Rt. No 1
i'Just ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
REAL ESTATE—LOANS
LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH GILES & HOLSENBECK,
WE WILL BUY OR SELL FOR YOU, WE ARE ALSO IN POS1
TION TOLOAN YOU MONEY AT 7 PER CENT, ON GOOD IM
PROVED FARM LANDS. WE NOW HAVE SOME REAL BAR
GAINS IN FARMS, THAT ARE DIRT CHEAP. SHE US IF TDK
BOLL WEEVIL HAS GOT YOUR GOAT.
EILES & HOLSENBECK
Car!j/o A. Giles
Ray Holsenbi'ck
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and ns a |
rule, there is more or l ess stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTEI.ESS CHIIJ. TONIC given regu
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood,
improve the digestion, and act ns a general Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child wil I be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 6uc per bottle
w J. BRAKE
ST JDYING 1 HE LYE
constantly Lu» getm me an exper*
knowledge of ti reeds. Tins unuwl-
edge ie rt your service, without
charge whenever
YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION.
If you liavo headaches or auy other
"2. and this does not im hide Dm price | Men of eyo trouble vou pivhabTv need
cf the school house given to the eiuiii glasses. Only a skilled examination
de'ermins Just what kind yov
ought to wear. For your eyes’ sak
We have not vet attained <.ur id . ’ have me test them prooerly. As many
■ imunlty Hul. , ™,„,-i ~l •«> j "
every school in Die county, but with —
Mr G. D. nickers' mathematics of t o-| Habitual Constipation Cure#
i peration. wi will attain it. In 14 to 21 Days
“One plus one nn n ;iny multiple' "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially.
•» •- * - - SSSSSI* tf
M liiln one less one is not as much as j should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
either one erulil d by himself” j to induce regular action. It Stimulates and !
Regulates , Very Pleasant to Take, e 60c
per bottle.
MRS. J. L. BEESON. Pres.
$440 f. o. b. Detroit
We represent the most thorough anb up-
to-date motor car factory in the world,turning
out the bes. all-round car on the market to
day- the most adaptrble to erery need of every
class of people.
The Ford Service organization, of which
we are a branch, is the most extensive as well
as the most intensive orgainzation of its kind
in existence, consisting of over 18,000 Service
Stations in the United States. It is our duty
to uphold the high ideals of the Ford organ
ization in this territory, to deliver cars as
dronptly as possible, to give quick and thoro
ugh repair service and courteous treatment to
all customers.
B. G. Glass Motor Co.
Authorized Ford Dealers
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.