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Federal Union Established in 1829
Southern Recorder ” m9 Consolidated 1872. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1920.
NUMBER 24.
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SANTA CLAUS
NEXT TUESDAY, JAN. 4 It. P. WAitU LtAVTS
y a Good Christmas Just the
in ? pite of Hard Times.
,’t top Santa Claus with
(1 f |*cll weevil or anything
j. U ' 'y true. I have been
,1 c Minting for a month
A Larger Attendance of Boarding!
Cadet! Will Be Present With the |
Commencement of Spring Term.
FUR PARI UNKNOWN
UOUNTY QTF1CERS WIL I N &I
TAKE GAIH 01 OFFICL
COLLEGE
WILL OPEN TUESDAY
vdent Body Will Come to M Hedge,
'ille on a Special Train and Re
time Work Wcdnnd.iy Morning
CITY COUNCIL WILL
nttT NEW YEAR’S DAY
The Georgia Military College will
open for the spring term Tuesday,
January 4th.
Cel. KyleAlfriend, president,
is receiving a number of applications
of new students, and he is confident
that the college wiil'open with a lar-
that we could not have any | ger attendance of boarding cadets,
1S , ami things did seem to j than wa s present during the fall
and for a while, but when , term.
|red tin home stretch, the last The basketball schedule has been
: ( !aus dug his toes in j arranged and will be commenced soon
i and beat hard times by | after the opening of the college,
hp • lengths. There may j Games have been arranged with all
me folks that did not the prep schools, including Gordon
anted to eat, or some j Institute, Riverside and others.
• « hi-ky and clothes, but The professors, who are spending
ir who had money to burn their holidays at their horpes, will
ks, mid all the money in the reach the city and be ready to com-
| throw away, for never in my mence their work.
L | heard more powder ex-
than this Christmas, why they |
nt at it Sunday morning. j
ever run a store there are „„„ _ ,. _ ~ ~
FOR SALE—My house and lot on
V/ell Known Grocery Merchant Will Commence New Term on ,.
Disappeared Sunday Night Leav-* January 1st, 1921. and Will ^ ,'gc \\°ni' , 'opcn"ne> n< Ustn “
ing a Number of Creditors.' Serve Four tears From That sCpring term.
ext Tuesday for
Whereabouts Not Known.
Date.
Mr. E. P. Ward, one of Milledge- The county officers of
villo’s well known grocery merchants, county will be administered
left MilleJgeville Sunday night, and oath of office next Saturday, New
h ; s whereabouts at this time are un-j Tear’s Day, and enter upon their new
known. i tcr. i. The officers are:
Mrt Ward left behind him a num-j Clerk of court—J. C. Cooper,
her of creditors from whom he had Sheriff—S. L. Terry,
bought to ki cp up his stock of gro-1
ce:ies replenished from time to time.
NOTICE
are
think I will not »ell.
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the hill, opposite the Mansion. Terms
easy. W. H. ROBERTS.
He carried with him the cash received
from several day. sales including
those of Christmas eve.
lie made no one acquainted with
his intentions. This action on the
part of Mr. Ward came as a surprise
to his friends.
He is a married man and has one
little daughtei. He came to M il-
edgcville from Wilkinson county two
or three years ago and has a large
acquaintance in that county-os well
as in Baldwin.
Office Supplies
(Our Stock Complete)
fcGF.RS
I'RNALS
DAY BOOKS
CASH BOOKS
FILES
| other requirements for a complete office at
lulver & Kidd Drug
“OF COURSE”
PHONES 2-10 and 224
K- Almo: d Cream guaranteed to cure chapped skin.
Co.
“THE MISER’S DREAM”
WAS WELL RENDERED
The “Miser’s Dream,” which was
presented under the auspices of the
Methodist Sunday School, Sunday
•vening in the basement of the
•hureh, was a moit delightful enter-
air,ment. and was, fn spite of the
inclement weather, witnessed by a
Ordinary—W. H. Stembridge.
Tax collector—John H. Lawrence.
Tax receiver—E. P. I.ane.
Treasurer—Otto M Conn.
Coroner—C. 1. Newton.
County school superintendent—P.
N. Bivins.
County commissioners—T. B. Cox-
well, J. F. Miller and F. E. Watson.
The Union-Recorder wishes for
each of them the greatest success in
"onducting the affairs of their of
fices.
le large • art of the student body
1 fill arrive in Milledgoville on a spe-1
Baldwin j rial train over the Central of Georgia |
their | Railway Tuesday evening and will go
in.mediately to the dormitories.
Wedne-daj morning their duties i
will be resumed as if (here hail been 1
no interruption.
Dr. M. M. Park's, the president, was
highly pleased with the spirit of the
student body during the fall session
and is confident that the coming
months will be the most ^progressive
and satisfactory in the history of the
college. ,• I
Mayor Miller S. Bell Will Read
Annual Message, and Officer*
Will Be Elected For the New
Year.
Wc extend each of our patrons and
the public our sincere appreciation
for their liberal patronage during the
past year. We shall enddavor to
continue to merit a share of business
for the ensuing year. Wishing each
a happy and most prosperous new
year, wc are. Yours sincerely,,
BELL GROCERY CO.
A FEW 1921 PRICES
Flakewhite Compound 15c lb.
It has been the custom for years 8 lb. bucket, Flakewhite $1.35
to spread an old fashioned dinner at 1 lb. Special Roast ..
the Georgia fltate Sanitarium Christ- 10 large bars Arrow Soap
lflas day. The Christmas just passed 13 har K Octagon Soap,
witnessed this custom carried out 7 '■! Cottonseed Meal
CHRISTMAS DINNER AT
STATE SANITARIUM
The city council will meet in their
regular annual session Saturday, Jan
uary 1st. ’
There will he a large volume of
busing ; to coiae before the body for
consideration.
’ r be election of officers will be held
for the ensuing year.
Mayor Miller S. Bell will read hia
animal message. _ This message will
give u clear and comprehensive re
view of the affairs of the city for the
past _yoar, ‘and pontain several re
commendations looking to the • ad
vancement of the interests of the
city:
Mayor Bell has given much
thought and attention to the prepa
ration of_ this message, and it will
Siow that the affairs of the city are
iln'splendid shape for the opening of
, tlm.new year
25c
$.1.00
$1.00
$2.00 sack
and the dinner consisted of turkey, ICO lbs. Cot'onseed Hulls $1.10
chicken, geese, dressing, cakes, fruits Granulated Sugar 10c
etc. To do this it required quantities We have just received a ear of Blue
of the fowls, 80 boxes of oranges, 05 Seal plain. Idyl Self-rising Flour, Red
MR. EMMETT L. BARNES
PRESENTED WITTkWA
large crowd. Some of the best tal- bnrrels of apples, 1,600 pounds of Real Plain and Beauty Self-rising
ent in the city took part, and they ^ nu ts, 1,600 pounds of dates, 60 boxes Flour that we are selling at the pres-
bad been admirably trained by Miss, g f ra j«,j n s, 700 pounds of fruit cake, ent wholesale price. This car was
Susan Myrick. I nn( | 425 pounds of cranberries. hought at the lowest point flour has
The exercises were opened with reached this season,
devotional and song services led by j
the pastor, Rev. C. M. Liphum. Grenade pr -siding at the piano.
The play carried with it a most | Those who took part received the
impressive lesson, and was well t en- i hearty com ratulations of the audi-1 BELL GROCERY CO.
derci by those representing the var-' ence. | Pure Food Store, Store of Qunlity
It will pay you to keep in touch
with us.
ions characters. The singing was A readin' by Miss Susan Myrick I
‘specially sweet, with Miss Helen was great!'- enjoyed.
Service and Price.
Phones 498 nnd 263.
One of the pleasant happel
the Christmas season was kj^fires-
entation of a beautiful gold watch
to Mr. E. L. Barnes by the members
of the Masonic Club. Christmas day
the Knight Templars gathered to re
ceive the greetings from the grand
officers, and to exchange best wishes
with eaeb other. During the time
the knights were assembled Col. Jos.
E. Pottle arose and in a happy speech
made the presentation. Mr. Barnes
was taken by surprise and was great
ly touched. The members of the
eluh by this gift gu-'e expression t,o
Mr. Barnes of their appreciation of
what he had contributed towards
making the club rooms attractive.
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EXCHANG E BANK
W E thank our Friends and Patrons for making the Year
1920 the most Prosperous in the History of this Bank.
With Resources of more than Six Hundred Thousand Dol
lars we begin the Year 1921 better equipped to handle your ac
count than ever before.
If y OU a re not a customer of this Bank we invire you to start
an account, assuring you of every Courtesy and Consideration
consistent with good banking.
We wish every one a
Happy and Prosperous Hew Year.
EXCHANGE BANK
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