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, lU Y. NOVEMBER 30, 1920.
roU can’t beat my price* on
r overcoat*—come in and
,f, 0 w yon what I have and
UNION-RECORDER
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| price*
before you buy
At GEO. W. BARR’S
Ijj,, Popular Priced Tailor.
| c kwheat flour, pancake flour
L brand at
Emmett L. Barnea.
Two barren’s fresh Mackerel, 20c
and 36e at Chandler Bros,
;6 lb ' box Prunes at lb cent* per
pound ut Emmett L. Barnes.
Oranges and Grape Fr*<i t by the
box at Chandler Brothers.
Golden’s Mill country meal. 50cts,
per peck at
Emmett L. Barm
MILLEDGEV1X1B, GA
cAbout One-Eleven
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J UST an inside word about One*
Eleven. The American To
bacco Company has served the
rublic with fine tobaccos for
many years. It commands the
experience and skill to prepare
and know good cigarettes.
The American Tobacco Com
pany would not give the address
of its home office as the name of
a new cigarette if it did not believe
that the blend would please you.
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“i «■ ‘O -i.ccL.. h ua tue teachers on
AmuiUAj, vnu n^c.wun Was aswco
vwuit one irwui the women
ua uie Federated ciuoo to the amount
ui one hundred dollars would be moat
acceptable aud oeneucial for the
country schools.
Again, thu universal response waB
an Ediaon Phonograph or a Vietrola.
This Ediaon, is not meant to teach
the children to sing, but to help teach
them the appreciation of good music.
The conditions for winning it are
the same as tnay were last year. The
sehool alone or the school and com
munity club working together, which
renders the greatest service to ita
community, will wm this prize.
Mr. Birins, our county school sup
erintendent, will be asked to same
three judges who are thoroughly alive
to the school work and to the school
needs of Baldwin county.
Let every teacher in the county be-
uin now to plan work that will win
for her school that Edison phono
traph.
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D ’? a beautiful thought hat Un
de Remus Day is to be celebrated by
every school and by every club in
Baldwin county. The Federated
Clubs will assist five schools in their
programs on the afternoon of Friday,
December 3.
The children of there schools will
have an i.npovlattv place on the pro
gram. The clubs will supply a part
of the music and the Uncle Remus
reading.'.
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Miss Ruth Stone one of our club
women has inaugurated a wonderful
work among the negro women at the
^tate Reformatory. She has taught
illiterate negro women to read and
vrite and has imbued them with the
missionary spirit of passing this gift
over to others. /y
She has u live and happy school.
She teaches the women scripture vers
es and the laws of health also.
Every club of which Miss Stono
and her helpers are members, claims
a share ot the honors of this good
work.
Books have been given to Miss
Stone, both by the community and by i
the government
Let us tha'x your orders, our price.'
is as low as any one’s.
Emmett L. Barnes.
BLACK SPRINGS DOTS.
We offer the services of this well regulated bank.
All transactions under the direct supervision of an officer
of the bank authorized to act.
Your check for cotton accepted on deposit or cashed
without exchange regardless of the point or bank on which it
might be drawn.
FOUR PER CENT PAID IN OUR SAVINGS DEPT.
RESOURCES OVER ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS
Have just received a shipment of safety deposit boxes.
Only a limited number left for rent.
EXCHANGE BANK
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from the dexter. :
—irhidi means that
like “111” Ciparette*
your money back
JOS. A. MOORE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
Phone 477.
Exclusive funeral parlors 121 w. Hancock street
Milledgeville, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Babb and
dauglft r, of M|i ledgeville spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. Babb’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Babb.
Miss Myrtle Jones, Miss Louise
Hawkins, Mr. Hempora and Mr. Ful
ler, of Hillsboro, Ga., were the guest
of Miss Annie Mne Jones, Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Babb and
children -nent Thursday with Mr. I
Preston Babb and family.
M iss Annie Mae Jones and Mr. i
Dewie Simmons spent Sunday after- j
noon with Miss Robie Lee Moran. j
Mrs. M. F. Moran spent last Satur
day afternoon with her daughter, j
Mrs. W. T. Cook.
Mrs.Cloma Thornton, from Carrs I
Station, and Miss Mollip Carr, of
Granite H II were the guests of Miss
Mattie Babb.
Cotton Seed Hulls $1.00. C. S.
Meal $2.2G per hundred. Quick de
livery at
Emmett L. Barnes.
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Christmas Will Soon be Here
Don’t wait until it is to have your good
suit Cleaned and ready for use at that time;
you certainly will need it.
May be you will like to have one of
your old suits Dyed. We are rendering ex
cellent service in this department.
Cut out this ad., pin it to your suit to
be Cleaned or Dyed, parcel post it to us
and we will discount our charges .10%.
TRIO LAUNDRY COMPANY
LAUNDERERS DRY-CLEANERS
SHOE REPAIRERS
100 Hilliard St. Atlanta, Ga.
Always Insure your Parcel Post Pachr.ges.
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Nil
WE DELIVER WOOD TO ANY
PART OF CITY AT $6.00 A CORD
Phones 456-J and 250
Horne & Hutchinson
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This Bank is under th»* State Govern
ment Control. Put yonr money where
it is safe
CAPITAL, SURPLUS GJ0UQ 700 00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS $Luu, 1 ULiOu
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Joseph’s Under Sells Any Store in Georgia.
Roll a Dollar in the Front Door and Back Your Wagon up For a Load
500 Ladies, Misses
and Childrens
New Coats
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$2.50
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One 1
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For Cash
NOW ON SALE
25 Choice Woolen and
Mixed Suits $25 to $35 grade'
Twenty-five Men’s Overcoa
Up to $35
Earle & W ils^n
Stiff Collars at
Earle & Wilson
Soft Collars at
Earl & Wilso
Shirts at
20C
25C
$1.69
Men’s Socks 5 cents
Women’s, hisses’ and
Childrens Stockings 10c
Josepii s
MILLEDGEV1LLE, GEORGIA.
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