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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER HO, 1920.
UNION-RECORDF.R
GEUkUA KAiLEOAD SCHEDULE *' NTER RESORT FARES
Effective April 25, 1920.
EAST BOUND.
SEASON 1920-21
THESE BILLS WILL
h. . .10- loi Atlr.nta, Athens, Augus- j
ti; and intermediate points, 0:40 a. in.
No. 02—101 All an to, Athens, Augus-'
tn arid intermediate points, 2:45 p. m. I
No. 34- foi Augusta and intermedi
ate points, 7 :08 p. m.
WEST BOUND.
No. 31—foi Macon and beyond, also
intermediate points, 10:58 a. m.
No. 33—for Macon and beyond, also
intermediate points, 7:08 p. ;n.
No. 35—for Macon and beyond, also j
intermediate points, 11:23 p. m.
Winter excursion tickets on sale
to \v i ter resorts in the Southeast
and to resorts in Arizona and Texas
i.uly October 1. 1920 to April 30,
li)-l. in.iusive; final return limit
May 31, 1921.
Stop-overs allowed at all stations
on either going or return trip, or
both, within final limit of ticket,
upon application to conductor.
For full information as to rates,
schedules, etc., apply to nearest
agent or passenger representative.
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Facts of Vital Interest to
Everybody in Georgia.
Two Very Dangerous
Constitutional Amend
ments Suggested.
Onion Sets of all kinds at lowest
prices. Chandler Bros.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
F. J. Robinson,
General Passenger Agent.
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TBE CIS
A FULL LINE OF PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY STA-
TiONERY, * * *
Suitable Christmas Presents
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Licensed Druggests fill Prescriptions
under the Double Checing System.
We want your business, and being
on the cash basis helps us to save you
money.
Boone’s Pharmacy
s A. B K»ne, Proprietor
During the 1020 session of the Gen
eral A . nnbly of Georgia there were j
introduced two Constitutional Amend
ments which have a direct bearing or. |
the earnings and values of the prop I
erty of every citizen of the slate, and !
because of the d‘duration by the pn
mote, : of th< sc bills, that they will b<
present d again to the next Genera!
Assembly, it is the purpose of this |
publication to acquaint tlva people of
Georgia with the nature of these pro
pos^d bills.
The First Pill In:
A constitutional amendment to |
authorize the General Assembly to
create a “Hydro-Electric Power Com i
mission" with authority to incur debt ;
in the mime of the Htate for the pur
pose of purchasing, leasing, construct
ing, operating and maintaining public
utilities, such as water works, streel ,
railways and plants for the genera
tion, transmission, distribution and
sale of eleetric or other light, heat or
power, and transmission lines or otheT
means for the transmission and distri
bution of light, heat and power. This
bill gives the proposed Hydro-Electric i
Pow> r Commission the authority to
condemn any and all sucli public utili
ties, niid exempts them when so ac ,
quirt'd, from the supervision of the ‘
Railroad Commission of Georgia.,
which now has control of the rates
and operating practices of all such
utilities in the State.
J
RICK That Clink Like Steel
Are Made by the “McMillan” PROCESS
JBurnt in our Continuous Kilns
There is no waste in our Brick
W> make quick shipments, in any quantity
to anywhere in the South. . , , . , ,
MILEDSEV1LLE BRICK WORKS CG
1. W. McMILLAN. President R. w. McMILLAN. V. President
Helped Father and Son
“Ziron Did Us Both Good,” Writes Mr. Gentry,
of Norene, Tenn.
r ' is a well-known medical fact, that
iron is a necessary constituent of the
blood, and that blood lacking iron is
the pause of many troubles that only iron
Will cure.
Ziron, a scientific compound of iron
With other valuable ingredients, is the
femedy to take when your blood needs
more iron, and your system requires a
Ionic. Ziron is mild and harmless, does
hot s'tain the teeth and is good for chil
dren as well as adults.
Mr. P. G. Gentry, of Norene, Tenn.,
writes: “Ziron Iron Tonic has made good
in my family. 1 have used it to a ven
great advantage to myself and my 14-
year-old boy. It did us both good. I
think it is a good medicine for what it it
recommended.”
If you are pale, weak, tired, feel down
and out, take Ziron. It will put Iron into
your blood, and should help build you up.
Get a bottle from your druggist today,
and give ZIRON a fair trial. Sold by
him under a money-back guarantee.
Ask him about it. He will tell you.
The Second Bill 1»:
A constitutional amendment to
authorize cities, towns and counties
to exceed the limitation of seven per
cent on debts, for the purpose of pro
viding money to carry out the pro
gramme of the Hydro-Electric Power
Commission as outlined in the previ
ous bill. It cancels the limitations
and restrictions imposed by the Con
stitution as to the issuaitce of bonds
by counties and municipalities of the
State.
What Do These Bills Memn?
A MODEST ESTIMATE OF THE
PRESENT VALUE OF ALL OF
THE PROPERTIES IN GEORGIA
AFFECTED BY THESE BILLS IS
$150,000,000.00. The annual intereat
on that amount of debt at the lowest
rate of interest would be $7,500,000.00.
The State of Georgia, and its coun
ties, citiea and towns, would issue
bonds, first for the purchase price of
these properties. Then they would
issue more bonds every year for im
provements.
Then they would issue some more
bonds to cover the deficiencies in op
erating the plants in the large cities,
at rates lower than the cost of service.
Every bond issued would be n mort
gage on every home and farm in the
Stats.
Every dwelling, every farm owner
and every renter would be fared to
pay the interest on these bonds, so
that the people living in the cities and
towns might have cheaper street car
fares, cheaper gas, and cheaper lights
than the cost of furnishing them.
If you desire it, copies of these bills
will be mailed you if you will send
your name and P. O. address to this
caper.
NOTICE OF ELECTIONS.
r
Announcement
Notice to the Public
From this day on all work done
at my shop is strictly cash to every
body. There will be no exceptions.
I will appreciate your business
and will give it mf very best atten
tion.
Li
E. D. Prosser
Notice is hereby given that Elec
tions for Justice of the Peace and
Constables will he held on the first
Saturday in December, 1920. This
date being fixed by law as the date
of holding said elections. The term
of the Justice of the Peace office,
being for four years, that of Con
stables for two years. All persons
interested in said elections, will
please call at my office, and get the
necessary blanks for holding said
elections. This applies to all Militia
Distrcts in Baldwin county, G-or-
ga.
Very respectfully,
W. H. Stemfcridge, Ordinary,
Baldwin county, Ga.
1 gallon glas s jugs, corks and seal
ing wax.
Ennis’s Pharmacy.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
This is to notify all concerned that
the lends of the estate of N. ('. Pob-
ei'ts, in the 319th District, G. M. j|
I Baldwin county, Georgia, are posted, I
and that no trespassing will be allow
ed on this land.
ll-20-2t N. L. ROBERTS.
The price on all our millinery has
been reduced to a minimum figure.
You can get your fall and winter hat
at an amazingly low price.
Misses Keil & Ivey.
FOR SALE.
One herd of good Jersey cows, one
Cream Separator, Fa'in Implements
and Machinery Farm Produce. Four
Mules and One horse. Apply to
Miss Manic Jones, R. F. D. 4,
11-23-21 Millodgeville, Ga.
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FOR SALE—One good cow, fresh in |
milk. O. L. TANNER, at Post-
office. j i
n :.\ y ■: LUJlMlllAL
Cjyw R :in<1 tb penrlability — Buick
A" principles—characterize the new
Buuk Nineteen Twenty One Series
as they have distinguished Buick cars
for two decades.
Added to the service value of the new
Buick models is a distinctive beauty of
body lines and appointments. At
j rr *»mong
professional men, the new Buick La
’ ^arge
Four Passenger Coupe is especially
popular because of its everyday useful
ness for business and leisure hours.
Reinforcing Buick reliability is Author
ized Buick Service, nation-wide
in extent.
Prices of the New Nineteen Twenty One
Buick Series
Model Twenty One-Forty Po®r, hree pa wen per car
Model Twenty One-Forty Fire, firr ?a»#en|ci car
Model Twenty One-Forty Six, four twattenter crup«
Model Twenty One-Forty Seven, five paawngrr sedan
Model Twenty One-Forty luxht, four puufiiger coup.
Model Twenty One-Forty Niue, aeven patenter car
Model Twenty One-Kilty, «*»rn pauencer *ed*u
F. O. M■ fawarr, FUnt,
11795
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2895
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JEANES & ROBINSON
• For Roofing Peace of Mind*
USE
Tiger Brand Roofing
It gives long, dependable roof
protection, that will insure
peace of mind in all seasons of
the year. It is absolutely water
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Don’t accept lessforyour money.
Tiger Brand Roofing
hi prepared In 1,2 and c ply, ready to
lay rolls, 32-in. wide, that will cover
100 square feet of roof. A supply of
nails and cement go with each roll,*
also full Lnstructiom. for laying It
yourself.
For Sale By
Fowle r=Flem ister
Coal Company
Milledgeville, Ga.