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BONUS m WATER
tftlRKSARE SOLO
*90 000 Worth of Milledge-
vjlle Bonds are Purchased
hida. bv Atianta Concern
Lor i'llienne riant, fctc.
,, Muieuseville Friday odd
worth ut bonds for urn purpose
: ,ng the Improvement of u
,1 ; tom for this city,
boiijs were purchased by the
MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
i nqinoering Company,
Tiie reconstruction of th’
At!an-
v plant will probably be
ihin the next few weeks.
Jugether modern tiltjr
ill bo installed by the city
A nev,
plant
t result of the sale of these bonds,
pumping plant, it is understood,
,111 be operated with electric powei
:en the work of remodeling is com
leted
The reserve water basin will be eu
Jgej to such all extent as to lniUlfl
j, a nd pure water at all times and
P the plant is gone over by the
it ra ,’tor ■ MilleJgeville will have cm
the mo t u; ■ odate water systems i r -
state.
election for the issuance of tl c
I o:ids for the city of Mil-
1.1 in .June, 1920, and
■ l.11o iii labor and vi.sl-
. ; n : off until now to rn-
13 water uystem
■n ine of at leant
fi
lter worn
IgcV.iie \
to tlio
i! the 1
idei Dill :■'! I to
-1 fa the
ier.il t
of dollars.
thee• E: A Are Sold
By viiy' ( i Toomsbcro
lOOMSnO . Ga„ 3.—Tho trustees
tV ■ ' i school district an-
ice they have m id tho $15,000 of
oi loa hi r 1'iitly voted for the
■ .; rot 1 hisli and gram-
1 . 'fir'. A.t soon aa the 1
si- In trustees will be
to pit: cos met far its erection,
erpcctnd tii:-- tho building will
Completed :;a! .- iiiipment Installed
be for til' i iiuig of school next
lember.
WANTED
evetal 1. • : ies of
Re
With Negro oh Jury,
.Negro is Convicted
Augusta, Ga„ Dec. 2.-.L or , s tha;i 2
hours after he was captured and
,Cf,s:eJ in th ® Richmond county jai
Un !! " lth tW0 “egrocs sarvi,jg ao ju
m rs, Henry Lacey, 15-year-old negre
'"v. charged with aaifault .and'intern
'o rape, was indicted, tried an<) g a
,01 "' ed 10 han S- He will go to the
fc.nlows on December 21.
special* stolen of^ .e Richmond
■ / gi.ttui Jury wjs fmpannelrt
■ml the b-y it.dieted.. The case wa
^°t. rusf ‘ e<1 to trial. *A Jury was sc
'•u.fvl in twenty-five minutes, for:;
nmutes was taken for testimony and
argument, and the charge of .Judge
Hnmrar.nd took six min tes. The juiy
v ’ !k t!l(> '* auJ In tweaty-tiiriy*
minutes returned a verdict of guiltj
The death Sentence was immediate
l.v passed.
I wo negroes, Annanias and Thom-
,! S - Green - Atisusia negroes, wore
O’- the Jury. Tho negro made a full
cr '"’eitaiou on the stand. No appeal
• ‘-I a now trial has boon made.
GOING DOWN! SKIRTS
AND WAIST LINE, TOO
• lOTeland, Dec. 3.—Oriental styles
■' d low waist lines with wide, gruce-
1 11 cleaves, and the skirt slightly
< user, but still short enough to re
M n a ‘‘youthful appearance" wore
r-commended for the Spring and
• turner of 1322 liy the National
•-leak, Suit and-Skirt Manufacturer's
■' -eolation, in convention here to-
: v - Ta o combination of malctcss,
paei 1, satins or taffetas with plain
!c tha are suggested, with ornaments
of cut steel nail heads, Angora will,
pa..d.-i, stitch.ng, leather trimmings
ai-M buckles.
thnt, roomy coats will be popular,
it 1.1 believed. Some are to lie bolted
v. inlo others fail in loose lines Patch
Pickets are notched "throw and soft,
ladling collars are expected to be in
demand.
.Aiousol <0:^; with wide volumi
nous sleeves and low waist lines are
t.i.-o designed.
Three-piece suits are expected to
1 - popular, the dress made on straight
hanging lines to he worn with a
Jaunty little loose type coat or a
smart little t-npe.
RJAD fUdU V*ILL i cmL
HELP IDLE MEir
MILLEDGEVILLE, QA.
i L i Ao
FOUND LIFELESS
Miss Ruby Landrum Strangles Self at
State Normal College.—Worry Over
Leseans Salieved to Have Produced
Severe Melancholia.
1'ccera! Appropriation of 75
Million is Expected to
Open Up Public Work jn ! Athens, Ua„ Nov. 28,-Miss Ruby
All States for Unemployed. ' Landrum, ■‘year-old normal school
" Student from Stephens, Ga., hanged
herself in the bath room on the third
floor of the Dradberry dormitory at
uie State Normal School he.e .Mon
day at 1 o clock, she died of strang
ulation, according to tho throe doc
tors who were members of ,ho coro
ner’s jury that held , the Inquest
s ortly after the tragedy occurred.
Tho liteless body was discov
hanging by a rope of twisted to vo
'em a steam pipe through thj bath
room. Tiie discovery was ina-
up
HESfT m
JE HEART
Collier’s Capatonc Takes
Place of Dangerous Tab
lets, Stopping Headaches,
Nausea, Colds, Grippe and
Nervousness Quickly.
Collier’s Capatonc is tho best
aspirin, but in liquid form, with the
dangerous matter taken out You
can use it without fear. Ail drug
gists have itrin 30c and iT'e bottles.
Each bottle must carry the signature
•J. Homr-r Collier. ” “>
about noon by Miss Minnie Perry,
student, rooming on the same floor,’
who climbed up on a chair’and looked
through the transom to ascertain the
reason why the bathroom door was
locked.
At tiie inquest held by the coroner's
jury shortly after the tragedy occur
red it was decided tho death of Mls«
Landntm at her own hands caxM
abort as the result of insanity, a cli
max to the melancholia of which sho
had been suffering for the past three
weeks.
a.■uiiigtrn, Nov. 22.—Fifty thou-
and ,d!o h-on will get work through
-ne passage cf. tiie good roads Mil.
appropriating $76,000.1)00 in state-aid
road building funds, ii was predicted
><my at headquarters of the national-
unemployment conference.
Although, the measure carried $75,-
actually be turned loose on road proj-
. - i..e .-ta.es must nuitc.i the at
1 ments made to them by the gov-
i-nmant. One-third of the money i.
■a'ia’-ia for immediate work and tho
’-amimier etn bo ir.cd after July ).
Enactment of tiie roads bill was
; -,-ed by the miomploynient confer-
e lf ' •'• 01| e of tho best steps that
oorld lie Immediately taken to bet u
labor conditions. State ullotmonts
under the bill follow:
Alabama „
Airizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado __
Connecticut
Delaware .
1 '.oi’ida
Georgia
Idaho _
flinols
Indlu::a
Iowa
---$ 1,503.67
1; 003,281.41
--- 1,204',142.20
2,462,038. •
1,241,170.69
480,897.78
380.62G.0C
S8U,820.
Eon: c-ky ...
i.oui.-iuna
Main')
M land ....
M-i; ,n hr..setts
Michigan
'■’inn" ota
■ppi
Missouri
Nel)":,:d;:i
art'i - p ,; i'j.ence to, Sell
Ivcf B;,r i ; n C-instmas
silts' $A50 to $5.00 _per
leu
t’. O. Box
a. Ala.
lew Vcrk City alone from feid-
Ir.ub.e lart year. Don’t allow
pelt to become a victim by
T" !a S po.n?, end aches. Guard
r C'i -ub!e by taking
COLD MEjQAL
3 rt
Ibladkr
“ ,ld ' : -Dndwd remedy for kidney,
. 0i *d uric ficid troubl«3.
romc -/ 1695.
I EEis.c, tnree sizes. GuarantMd.
H co i m f U *
'ioT'
“ly One Thing
My Cold”
!0ve O’Ei\' lt f* 5r ‘ King’s New
»donru ,in fr ° m stubborn old
«., 0 „ U :'l n ! np "’nne9 > grippe
Istarularf]
'during coughs has “S
or fif( ,nedy 11 is to( >ay.
hnbr than1 -,° ars e a,,,, Mver
r wan today. No harmful
^^anrl V’ 0 rc [ ief in
s rc.r V t ased cough.
Niv,‘‘‘i 1 0 ,’ and K?od for the
• with ail 5 c ° nvi ' lc ‘ n gi heal-
At 'ill dni ’ R ? od nied ‘cinal
— 1 (|rii gists. 60 rent.
-LGV'ttN PERSONS ILL
IN CURIOUS SEQUEL TO
LEE POISON MYSTERY
1,997,957.58
— 938,536.68
3,246,281.17
1,958,852.9
— — — 2,102,872.74
... 2,102,281.51
— 1,417,178.8r
— ( 996,984.64
-965,160.2
-- t 140,629.01
1,ti2S,176.Ui
2,249,532.4’:
2,1.3,(94.22
1,284,036.22
2.44S,128.62
1,346.885.7.:
- 1,381,189.50
95,5,426.78
842,87''.'-
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I have considerable storage room for storing autoiv.o’
S - biIes ’ Furniture and heavy surplus merchandis
nse
Service
Call me when you want SERVICE
1 am equipped to make long and short hauls, any
size loads anywhere.
!:i
1 li’.m;;: hire
deruey
- Io?:ico __
USE
EASE LAME BACKS
C V' t 1 d ° , y ° Ur best whe "
jour back and every muscle
aches with fatigue.
PP k, Sloan ’ s Liniment freely, with-
out rubbing, and enjoy n penetrative
glow of warmth and comfort.
Good for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sprains and strains, aches and pains
sc ’ re In uscles, stiff joints and
the alter effects of weather exposure.
For forty years pain’s enemy. Ask
y° ur neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy.
At all druggists—35c, 70c, §1.40.
WHAT IS A BANK?
A b unk is mii' !i more than merely a sule place for keeping funds, foi.
liaiu.l ng checks, for collecting drafts, etc
A bank s lould b e regarded as the intimate helper, advisor and friend
of the customer; ever ready to co-operate in every proper way
To extend necessary accomodation as required, and to
, .protect lbs Interest in every wny that lies
within Rs power.
Tills Is tbs kind of service tiiat w e er.weavor to render and we invite
>ou to make your connect: >u with us with such service
In view.
(fog Co.
”o\v York
Nor ii Garolina
Npi ib Dn :o it
i "io
Nadi.-, Lonstipation are
“tc i-.,',. r : ; l0tJs ness, sallow
Correct ih’" V IL ',intestinal
f? n dition I - ■ hcalah-under-
Pctru , / | k,n K Dr. King’s
Ring’s Pills
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 4.—A sequel to
d: lle'.doo mystery in which the wife
ur I t'.ree chidlren of .1. W. ^eo, a
prominent planter, died suddenly a
i° w.vocks ago of a.strung riuiady
believed iit tiie time to have been
caused by poison, has taken place at
Mnrtln, S. C., according to informa
tion received In Augusta today stat
ing that nine persons are desperately
iii at a boarding house there after
eating biscuits made from flour taken
r.-oni the Leo home at Bel loc.
The peculiarity of the situation is
Hi lhe affairs occurred at the board
5 house of Mrs. R. F. Creech, who
it sister-in-law of .1. \V. Lee, who
w lies at the University hospital
here.
Officials state that following the
death of Mrs. Lee and the removal of
Mr. Lee to a local hospital. Mr.
Cieech went to the Lee home and i ■>
moved a sack of flour and o.her gro
ceries, which she took to her home
ir. Martin. Biscuits made from the
flo'.T were served to her boarders and
it is said that all who ate of the bis
cuits were taken ill, the symptoms
being similar to those in the Loe
case.
Doctors called to administer to the
sick worked on the theory that ti.e
iiiiioss was caused by ptomaine T-is-
oning from canned goods, although
some of those affected claim that
they did not partake of tiie tinned
salmon.
Sheriff Bennett tonight, however,
declared that he favored the theory
of (he doctors, hut to ho on the safe
side would have samples of the fio. ’'
nnalyzed.
Oklahoma 1,7
Oregon 1,182,863.90
1 Pennsylvania 3,898.953.5.
^ Rhode Island 55.7,625.0'
FoeUi Carolina 1,061,237.34
! South Dakota 1,204,080.31
I Tennessee 1,647,692.24
| Texan 4,425,172.41
jUtali J?- 849,417.21
| Vermont - 65,625.00
j Virginia 1,456,828.47
i Washington _• 1-tO3,709.T7
West Virginia 802,359.77
Wisconsin 1,894,81:1.SL’
Wyoming , 934,617 63
Tiie hill also appropriated $15,000,-
000 for t'.e improvement of National
Forests roads.
The federal highway act, just pass
ed in a general way resembles ihc
federal-aid act of 1916, but contains
several new features. Administration
of the act of the secretary of agric
ture, and under him the bureau of
public roads, remains unchanged.
Apportionment of tho fund to tho
states is almost tho same as i i tli •
previous act, tho find being divided
Into three parts, one part apportioned
according to population, one accord
ing do acres and one according to . d-
leago of rural and star mail routes, e
new feature to tiie stipulation that
no state shall receive Jess than the
half of 0:10 per cent of the total 'mid
which, in this case, amounts to •‘‘285,
824. This stipulation will increase
the ameunt received by four of the
smaller states, Delaware, New Hamp
shire, RJiode Island and Vermont.
- . 8.696,4 47.9; j IfT _ .
- jLuumen.t&£
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MIL!.Kit S DELL, President.
D. S. SANFORD, Vico President.
CUAo. M. DAVIS, Asst. Cashier.
Habitual Constipation Cured
In 14 to 21 Days
’LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly fur 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. „ Very Pleasant to Take.* 6Or
per bottle.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Dru&lists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails i
to cure Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding |
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and yoa
can get restful sleep after first application. 60c.
f ! ' e cler Made in five grades
■ --- T::r. yellow pencil with the bed bans
facie mikado
I COMPANY, NEW YORK
KODAKERS:
Send your Kodak rolls to the
Kodak Dcoartment of the
EBFRHART STUDIO
Rolls left today are finished
tomorrow at 5o’clock. Gloss
or velvet finish.
AH Work Guaranteed.
BEN F. ERERHART
Phone 423
Get acquainted with the good Service we ren
der our Customers and know of the high grade
groceries we sell.
We are out after business and we want You,
EVERYBODY, to become our Customers
Our Stock is always Complete. Our prices are
r ight. Let us list you among our Customers.
Your Patronage will be appreciated
i. T. Gheesling
Telephone 423
Successor to W. H. Montgomery