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MM* RECORDER, MIUEDCEVILIX CA uwiiwMi i.7«
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REPORT OF STATF GAME preserves
FARM CHAPLAIN F0RTH,SOTATE
FRIENDS OF THE UNFORTU-. ol m tract * the amount of game [tcred throughout the different *
NATES WERE THOUGHTFUL Wilhin the nee or future the State c ‘ ,vpr th c »eon, as well a? the cultiva. ' tions of the state will mean the
OF THEM DURIN'G THE YULE-I® 0 ^* 1 of Ga n"’ and Fish plans to es- table acreage, the number and de-' crease of the -Sum- supply in e
TIDE SEASON/ | tublish several game pre t-rve* >c’>l»t:on of the streams on the land 'dectlon. j t j* c.rtainlv much h-l
: throughout Georgia. The Board has * n 4 ‘*thcr information, giving a fair than having or,e or two lat *
•tends at home and afar still con- ' n,ltru cted the Game and Khh Com-|' dra Hi e premises. It is exj r ct -d *er*es that will benefit or.Jv
t to remember ::nd help us in "‘•“‘•oner, Mr. Peter S Twitty, to thnl ** r - Twitty and members of the two sections. It is hop,d 1
work here. The Metropolitan make a 8Urv *‘y «.f the state with the' Bomd wil1 personally inspect any i,. Uml
rch Amoeiation «f w..k«ta, vi «» "< »'«Hn b«, rt^wjlnn b*f»r, it f, *l**d ** '“" d “ wn "*"' < " or,t “
. hn a ... ». to this duit.iim. \( • nr»srrve hut ■■ • nit { nc opportunity offered their
Land Will B« LnnoW By lb* St.
For This Purpoic
control large
should communica
icts of land saitallr surest way to build up th e frame sup
u>d who are will- ply i» through the establishment of
v c r to the state same preserves. The plan of the
r t,lf * purpose Game and Fish Board to establish a
with Mr Twitty; large number of small presents is 40
immediately, infniming him the rise udmirabl*. o
of the tract, the amount of game ! tered through.,—
well a? the eultiva. ■ tions of the state will
preserves 1
the different s^c-
Church Association of Waukesha,
* fifty of their beau
tiful "Go-pel Art Calendars” for
11126, with Scripture Uxt* for each
da yin the year. These will enabl
— adapted 1-*»*■» •»««•«- >v is seiecivu a* a game : , .
this purpose. Mi. Twitty state* ‘ P r e* Prv * but a fuU description „f the . . rn , ' r tunity offered their commu-
thut v.biie it is the plan of the Board , iar * d * b,, uld he given in any ietter to . nit F- and wiu cooperate with the
to estahlis ha score or more of small | the Department. ' tGame and Fi«h Board in it* effort* to
prr?crvtf * over the state within the The conservation of Georgia^ wild | rehabilitate Georgia’s diminishing
c to supply every department in the n J' xt **° or thrrp "a™- the Buuid, life and game is of vital importance | wild life
irte camps, und also the home* of p ans “rut to upon one preserve in to the state. No matter how fffe- j '
ail the wardens and guard* on the n ” rth Gvor K»“. one in central Geor- ienlly the Gume und Kish Department • U _
~ 1 1 WANTED—Man with car to sell
1 wonderfully
fed
The Kelvin-ct
Ke’.vinator and refrigerator —all in one
compact unit, placed in your kitchen
and working.
Ii rJ for owner* or renters of small
homes or apartments as it requires no
more room than an ordinary’ refrigerator.
The electric, connection ii the only in
stall. ion required.
The compact Kelvin-ct stays just as cold,
is just as dependable and keepi foods
just as long as any electric refrigeration.
Phone or call for complete information.
KELVIN A TOR CORPORATION. Dotrcut, Mich.
(119)
KELVIN AT OR
. v tate Farm, with the;
, . MtftfUetive calendars
The Bible Institute Colpn»:u e As
sociatmn of Chicago, III., has »:it me
^ j another .i.pply of tr.. .
| religious books, valued at $35
Th.- New York Bible Society has
ezit me one buttered nicely bound
; copies uf the New Testament, and
!two hundred copie« of the Four Cos-
»rhap*
in central Geor- iently the Gume und Kish Department ’
mic in south Georgia, and enforces the present ghmr lav.-, it
ne in the c«a«t counties^ can never b c hoped to substantially
D,,url1 not exp*** •* buy Increase the game and wild life of
r.nd 1 or this purpose, but will lease : Georgia until some constructive pro-
tor periods of from five to twenty • gram of ptopagation i> followed out
the male camp fifty c<
,:Ut •"‘ l the package wa
t<- the «bn plain, or It
1 hove been unable
gave us these books.
•ught mm
10 nth.
The
The Oldest Domestic
X. Electric Refrigeration
M1LLEDGEVILLE LIGHTING CO
SIDNEY D. STEMBRIDGE
EVERY KIND OF
Catholic
j Sales Academy,
Ghristntas. n gt
1
rrapes for both
men u ; the tube
The month ha
uni activity aim
Chri-trna* wns «
j of the cnmp«\
appn.priste prop
At U,.. raqB»t .f thr r-hapla
R. B of Methodirt
|nt Uilkdcrrin., by
] hclpi-r^, ptepared and broajjfct
of Jit Do
ars. with privilege* t
. Twitty --tate* that tract* of from —
e thousand to three thousand core* ^
i? be most de-irable, but small-r
larger tracts may be leased if con- ' !
• ion * justify. He has alre.’dy re
ived number* of offer* from land) v
v i.k , n aJJ parts of Georgia and i V
“'e vor y desirable tracts have been I }
f»dei*'.-d the Board on liberal terms.]
•wove- he rtates that t^ie Board 1 t.
' s no! -atgnd to make any least | T
til th e people of each county in
•pportunitw. \\. * afti
well
complete line quality auto Tire* und
Tubes. Exclusive territory Exper.
ience not necessary’. Salary $300.0U
Milestone Rubber Com-
pvepo.it
o «le
• Bo.nrd. 4
who
, holdk
■amp and nl
: all Hr
donation of- ut . tiu , , ,,
oranges and I f„r ■ ftt . „„ , t ^ e
and colored j no at tho Tubereniu.-iK camp.
1 f*W. ) Through the ,nto]]i K ent and effi--''
..r 1 :-nt effort. ,.r the Snperfaland. at. 1
B ' H ‘ n “ B *'«>r. dddperatinic*
Ihrl ’ ! tl10 chaplain in his work them :
•t.n B and, is rose „ hujulr , (1 p „ ^ j
rendered, tendance on both white end colored’'
men at every public service held at j
the male camp, and this great state j
institution i, swinging forward ini,.!
the work of the new year with the [
nag at the masthead, and every stitch j
of canvass stretched upon the yard.'
Kuth Stone, Mrs. J. T. Stew. iZer ^rjSSt !
ward to the work of the new year
upon which we are entering »
need hope and confidence
Respectfully sabmitted,
E. C. ATKINS,
Ehapiain 1 |L
loyal
male camp a delightful program,
which war greatly appreciated by the
M1LLEDGEVILLE GA.
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with perfect protection. Your annua] premiums deposited with
the New York Life will pay you handsome annual dividends
nith a larger guaranteed cash or loan value at small interest.
Aad it will protect you against disability, accident and death,
rhwc is perfect protection during life and at death. ..If you
are blessed with a long life, every dollar will be returned, and
more in your old age, if you desire, or a nice estate left to
your family at <Wh. See MARSHALL BLAND, and let him
«ptain the wonderful new contract Issued by the Old Reliable.
Ihe Largest Insurance Company in the World.
M. H. BLAND
SmiAL REm SEJfTATTVE NEW TOW LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY—THE OLD ItUHf
georgia-alabama
business college
Macon, Ga.
A. -UUsth, luw. ..H.,. ,
—*h COURSES: TKrw M iw
pro|r*uiv.
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Fhw —a— WMU, i, ^
lot CATALOG.
EUGENE ANDERSON, President
, Mb w 4
: and othw friend* of the Baptist
j church at MHledgeville, prepan d and
brought to the female camp
program wheh they put on in both
white and colored department-
same hour on .Sunday afternoon
There were about thirty young girl:
i the company Beginning the pro
gram with the white women, a 8 each
number was rendered tho*e who took
Part quietly retired and began the
program in the colored depart-
ment, *o that the full program was
given to each divi
hour. Every number wa* of high
grade, the program closing with
brehestra of ten piece.*, plaving
"Silent Night." The whole program
had religion and wa* a spiritual up
lift.
At the close of the program, each
of the more than two hundred women
and girl* received a gift, prepared
by these consecrated worker* and
their'friends at Milledgevillc
Realising thn ttho*e at the tuber-
■culoKi* camp were all ill I did not
ask them to do more than decorate
Uie camp with evergreens, but turned
ft over to Mr. R. W. Hatcher and hit
setimable wife, who came to thr
camp on Christmas day, bringing r
gift for each of the fifty men nov
there. All who were able to Ieav.
their cots nnsembled in the chapel
where they were addressed by Mr
and Mrs. Hatcher, and their chaplain
\ In addition to the delightful enter-
Uffnments brought to u* bv friend*
.from Milledgeville, the men at the
.male camp prepared and rendered
concert* on both Christmas and New
.Year which were very creditable to
j those who had charge of them, and
were greatly enjoyed by the men nnd
visitors who attended Both the
white and colored girls at the female
camp prepared programs of their
own which were a credit to them.
The Christmas spirit wa* fine in
the comp*, the decoration* were ...
good taste, and all with whom I have
conversed -declare that it was the best
Christmas they have ever had
farm. In addition to the interest
manifested by friends on the ootsid*.
the State, through it* Hon. Commis
sion, made bountiful provision for
thoBc under it* care, thus enabling
the superintendent and warden* to
place in the hands of every man and
* 1 I wontpn a gift on Christmas day
Twenty-nine religious service*
have been held on the farm thi*
month, independent of the Sunday
schools, and as s risible result, forty,
nen and women have accepted
Christ a* their personal Savior and
voluntarily joined “The State Farm
Religious Association" and . tb«
'Pocket Testament' League," duos
banding themselves together to study
the Word of God, and pray together
nnd help each other work out their
■•alvation. In this work Rev. O. A #
Krtssley has been of inestimable v»I-
re-,
•cognised fact that the ! pany. East Liverpool, Ohio
~
That Clink L:l;c Steel -
Art .'iide by tbe "HtMlLLAN” Procrit p
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
Tier* b No W«rt» to Our Pricks
We Mikt Qncl Shipment, In Any Quantity -
To. Any wbtfo le Tke South
IMiMVjiLE BRICK WORKS COMPANY :
j. w. McMillan. Piet. r. w. m^millan, v,ce-p,e,.
KENNETH G. McMILLAN, Supt.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCHANDISE
STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY
PHONE 352-J
ELL ’ S
First Showing Of \
NEW SPRING DRESSES
New models and new colors—flat crepes and crepe sat
ins are - °ry popular for spring and summer. The colors
are rosewood, lipstick, cedar, new blues, greens and
grays—Mostly flared skirts—Priced very modestly.
New Spring Coats
Just in by express, new models in Spring Coats—mostly
high colors—Greens, Rose, new Blues and new Tans—
mostly plain—some are fur-trimmed—Flannel Char-
meen and Charme-twills. .* v '£
$10.75 toJ$35j00jfy
Special |
200 pairs Ladies’ Slippers, Satins, Kids and Patents,
formerly sold at $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00. One and two-
pair of a kind—mostly small sizes, for quick selling
$2.98
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