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You can buy your New Fall uit now at
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>ecial Sale of Ladies’ Shirt Waists
new shipment of Georgettes and Crepe de Chines just in by QQ
Worth $8, $10 and $12. Specially priced for quick sell ings >• /\J
MILLEDGEVTLLE, GA'.
Grand Opera House, Thursday, ' ov, 18
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Mutt ami Jeff, •
pretty girls :v
features, will
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Some i lain and some elaborately trimmed.
Navy, -towns, reindeer and Pekin. Made of
Tncotine, Velour, Serge and Llama Cloths.
Some are perfectly straight lines and seme
rippled models—specially priced.
$20.75 $39.75 $49.00
THE NEW FAIL OK
The new Fall Dress is pleasing in the point of
styie and economically in the point of price—
very striking models in Navy and Tricotine.
Opera House, Thursday November 18
This sea.soa s offering as usual is I
sponsored by Cus Hill who has given!
the comedy his personal attention and
care. There is u large cast which in-!
elude s a competent company and a
beauty chorus of dashing and stun
ning young mil -es who sing and
dance with hemming grace and dig
nity. The funny pair will be seen in [
a brand new play ( “Mutt and Jeff at j
the Ra c es.” The pin! revulvt j
round the many and variolic exper
iences which these two inimitable
comedians encounter while travelling'
1 iff event climes and under skies of :
I many hues. Twenty jingly, catchhy
and original numbers contributed by 1
i Edward Hutchison and Richard F.
Carroll keep the action going. The
! book is by Nat Leroy. If you want to
i place yourself into the very throes of
wholesome fascination mingle your-
| self with the funniest twain on earth
Mutt and Jeff. Prices 50c, $1.00
and $1.50. Now on sale at the Col-,
onil Theatre.
ORPHEUS FOUR WON $3,000
GRAND PRIZE AT EXPO 31 HON
America's Premier ntaie Quartet To
be Heard lucre Soon In Popol: r
Conceit at G. N. & 1. College
November 27, 1920.
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Male
' and to hear the
Quartet in Am-
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Just received a fresh line of Pat-A-
Cake, Pancake Buckwheat and yes
Graham flour at
Chandler Brothers.
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The Orpheus Four Quartet., official
organization of the Orpheus Club of
i os Angelesg and winners of the In
i m tional Grand Prize of $3 00 at
the Panama-Pacific Exposition is to
appear hero on the evening of Nov.
27, at the G. N. and I. College.
Tlie Orpheus Four is undoubtedly
Ameiiea’s premier Quartet. It has
succeeded as none others, and it’s
former tours of the country have won
, the finest newspaper criticism ever
1 written concerning any similar or-
' ganization.
The repertoire of the Orpheus
Four includes, literally, hundreds of
compositions. It is probably r.ho most
extensive of any Male Quartet in the
world. Ranging from the lilting mein
dies of popular favor to the ponder-
! ous harmonica of grand opera, every
selection discloses clarity of individ
ual tone, delicate blending of voice
! compass and thorough command of
j tonal contrast and coloring.
The coming of the Orpheus Four is
arousing considerable interest in
musical circles for it is realized that
... cut of t,ie Ownc r >h’p, ai.impc.
men!., etc., requred by the act of
Congrc.-s of August, 1912.
Gi ih“ Un.un-Receialer. published
vi'kiy at Milleilgeville, Ga., for Oct,
1920.
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P ■ e me, a Notary Public in and
lor the State and County aforesaid,
per uni 1 y appeared R. 15. Moore, who
having been duly sworn according to
in.*', depones and ays that he is the
publisher of the Union-Recorder and
that the, following is, to I lie best of
his knowledge and belief a true state
ment of the ownership, management,
of tho aforesaid publication for the
date shown in the above caption, to-
wit:
Publisher, Editor, Managing Editor
and Business Manager, R. 15. Moore.
The owners are: R. B. Moore Miss
Nettie Moore, Miss Mattie Moore, of
Milled.gc.viHe, and Mrs. T. J. Cater, of
Macon, Ga.
That the Mortgagee is Mergenthal-
er Linotype Co., New York.
Sworn to and subscribed before
this the 8th day of ctober, 1920.
Otto M. Conn,
N. P., 15. C., Ga.
a SALE OF SPORT
SKIRTS.
ion plaited, plaids and
orth $15, $19 and
( lose out at 25 per
BOY’S
SUITS
50 Boys’ Suits to go on sale
at 1-3 less than former price.
Boys’ $20 Suits—
—Reduced to $15
Boys’ $18 Suits—
—Reduced to $12
Boys’ $15 Suits—
—Reduced to $10
100 pair Roys’ Pants at
1-3 OFF ,
THE AMERICAN LADY
CORSET
If y6u want comfort and
ease, wear the American
Lady Corsets- The prices
have been reduced—
$2.00 TO $5.00
IF YOU WANT THE BEST SHOPAT
BELL‘S
TIMM OF FULTON NO. 342825
SIRE: BIG TIMM 2nd NO. 340253
DAM: LONG BEAUTY No. 569602
At the head of our herd we have this OUTSTANDING BOAR. A CHAM
PION at both the 1919 Fairs. Atlanta he won the Ford Car and at Macon first
money in his class. ’
If you are in the hog business why not get some real hogs. To help you
get them we offer you for a limited time the service of this GRAND BOAR for the
small fee of $5.00 cash. We do this to encourage the raising of more and bet
ter hogs. Our regular fee for this service would be $25.00, and it is well worth
it to you. Come and see him and some of his litters. You will surely want to
breed to him. Three sows just farrowed thirty-five (35), almost an even dozen
each. Can you beat it? Our average with this Wonderful Boar is 8.6 pigs per
sow. Do you want anything more prolific? We think not.
Let us show you what we are trying to do with the Big Type Polands. Only
a few minutes of your time and you can see them all. We will be glad to havt
you look them over.
We can offer you some choice bred Gilts and Pigs. If it is a young boar
that you need we have him for you.
You can beat the boll weevil with this arsenic. Just try it.
GKIl PRODUCTS CD.
R Y S. ALFORD, Manager