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Are now on clispay at our store.
All kinds of Leathers and Shapes
See Our Bargain Table.
R. T. Baisden, Mgr.
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II THEN you purchase a
V\ Buick Model K 49, you
find that no seven passenger
car can possibly give greater
value better satisfaction,
higher efficiency or more re
finement of detail.
With beautiful body lines—with large,
comfortable seats and tonneaus, assem
bled on a chassis equipped with the
famous Buick Valve-in-Head Motor,
this model meets every requirement
demanded in a dependable touring car
for use under all conditions.
"ITER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BTJ1CK WILL BUILD THEM
JEANES & ROBINSON
the union recoups.
! HIC.H cost of living.
Mr.'. J. E. Hays, chairman of the |'
Woman’s Committee on H. C’. L., ex-
plained today how the consumers ;
will be urged to save money on meat]
by making the six days from April
r, to April 10 “Save Money on Meat"
week.
“This plan is designed to realize j
the substantial economics which the
United States department of justice
has stated to be possible by more ex
tensive purchase of the less costly
meat cuts.
“Accordingly, during ‘Save Mon-
, v on Meat’ week the public is urged
to buy those portions which have
great nutritive value and are highly
paltable, but which cost far less than j
the more popular cuts.
••The retailers of this state will
co-operate in ‘Save Money on Meat’ \
week. Inexpensive cuts will be stock- j
j cd in unusual quantities. Wholesal
meat salesmen have agreed to urge j
on retailers the purchase of an ade
quate supply of less costly cuts from
j April 5 to April 10. The campaign
will be extended even into the small -
j cst towns.
“Needless to say, the Fair Price
Commission will lie watching to make
i sure that no dealer tries to make the
stimulated demand for cheaper cuts
j an occasion for illicit profits. The re-
toilers should be able to sell, and un-
gj doubtedly will sell, on a closer mar-
jfj I gin, due to the fact lhat they will buy
uid sell these portions in larger j
juantities than usual.
“According to the department of |
list ice, government experts who have i
nvoslignted marketing co ’d’Hofis
“‘An abnormal demand foi nny i
Commodity forces up the price, and
.his condition applies to porterhouse
teak- - or other choice rule- People
■hould use more forequarter meats
(Whence tome many inexpensive
mts) and reduce the cost of living.’
“Now is tlie consumer’s chance to I
uve money by purchasing more fvec-
y the cheaper portions of meat. They
ire ‘cheap’ only in the sense that
!-. •. . -I loss.”
Let Us Furnish Your
We have a large stock, our prices are far b
| cities, the quality of our goods the ven ! st,
can serve your needs in furnishing your II>-
save you money. Satisfactory Terms r.
desired.
The Baldwin rtirnitun
Milledgeville’s Complete Firniture I
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THE LITTLE DANCERS.
Th'-y will bo here Friday for mati
nee and night performances. Don’t
fail to see them. Have you seen the
pictures at the Colonial of these
beautiful children, and also of their
lovely teacher, Miss Wagslaff?
A Card of Thanks.
Please allow me space in your pa
per to thank all the good people of
your city who, after the death of my
son, \V. E. Brantley, which occurred
at the (!. M. College on the 6th day
of March last, came to me with so
many words of helpful sympathy and
the assurance of their prayers.
I want to thank Drs. Binion and
[ Allen and the nurses who ministered
so faithfully to my son’s wants and
j comforts during his illness. Also, I
| want to thank Dr. Wilkinson, Dr.
i Lipham and Mr. Howard and many
other Christians, whose names I can-
j not remember, who came to me with
words of consolation. I wish to say,
too, that tlie. G. M. C. faculty and
student body endeared themselves to
me for life by their helpful words
and consoling sympathy. Their every
attention is greatly appreciated am
will be remembered during the re
mainder of my life.
The spirit of “our Christ” is the
only thing that could have prompted
these good people to have shown me
so many kindnesses during this sor
row, and it has made me feel more
like singing “Blest be the tie that
binds” than ever before.
May God continue to use each of
them for his glory.
W. L. BRANTLEY.
Sylvania, Ga., Mar. 29, 1920.
M1LLEDGEVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
Seeded sugar cane seed, makes
syrup equal to ribbon cane. Emmett
L, Barnes.
Several tons slack lime—the line
for peanuts, at Emmett L. Barnes.
A beautiful line of stationery at
I R. H. VVootten’s.
New York cheese-
Ward. Phone 261.
-the best. E. P.
NOTICE.
I have at my place in the 319th
district a red heifer, short horns and
slit in both ears. Unless the owner
calls for and pays the expenses of
same within 15 days she will be sold.
4-€-20 ISOM DAWSON.
FIELD PEAS FOR SALE—Soon
time to plant. Have only five or six
bushels to spare. The first to call gets
them. J. R. NORMENT, Scottsboro.
— | Liquid smoke, for your meat; now
j ne .ot of country hams and | is the time to put it on vour meat, at
j shoulders at Chandler Bros. Emmett L. Barnes.
FOR SALE—We have some good FOR SALE ~Cuban game eggs for
mules at a price very much less sale. $1.00 for setting of 15. Apply j
than their value. MILLEDGEVILLE to **' k IVEY.
BUGGY &• FURNITURE CO.
It's great to
will keep indeii' 1
still to find yeast
to bake delicious
rolls in on I y b
mixing. For 1
this famous aid
making has be
lion. Try it and ■
If your grocer
send 12 cents fi
age, sending gr
Yeast Company. 1
Georgia.
You can’t afford to
Carey’s Medicated Salt
See the pictures of the dancers and j eff the long hair. Guarani
their teacher at the Colonial, they! money back Chandler *1
, LOST—A black purse containing | will he there when you read this.
j broken ring; valuable only for asso- _________
I ciation. Finder please return to CO- ; Country dried apples E P Ward
LONIAL OFFICE. Reward. , Phone 261. * t '
Liquid Veneer and thj
uid Veneer mops -
them Up at Emmett L.