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w r *V1HF f.A JANUARY 14. 1926
| V II there ain't.'" ' rmiramr,
Tl: ■ average man «nya. “Then- nent will also be well used. The TlweTt. Vou neeu tuv
nay. ... then n.aj- not be., each a Twentieth Century. .Via York Can- you are boring a woman'”
uperl.ent.nl rem.it. But to avoid run ! traj train between New York and you are telling her that ih.'V”"* 11
•hall behave decently. •ICh(cago ran in seven Mtw one :derfui eye^-that you Ini> .““
way and six the other recently Us i smile. because she has such .** 1 *'
trains fixup ; manager, proudly announce that they i dimple in her cheek—that ikT"*’
trairu 5t0.004.000 time } „o use her you knew -??
j ,w *- v «*»« *hc was different sonmh,,
' _ r - I ““° nd th,t «»» ie« the girl
to- r» from New v«»
that hu t*ok in on that c
la-st year.
Britain with her rubber
B y Hu|V S. Wallace. Pai
Baptist Church. Cree*
Spring*. Fla^
A story which reads mori
tion than truth can be rel
cernir.g the life and work of .Mr.
C Penm ..
Missouri Baptist minister of the old home for.
school, now o'
nopoly take., from this country about j York to Chicago noar comfortably, Don’t talk about yourself sr
5700,000,000 a year, more than,than it did io go from. New York to wants to henr n man m E T* id
rs. hi. men' he i. offering a 20.aero MEXICO WORKS.
mrm w"t'h . good boose on it all free THE DEVIL A BUILDER
■ arm w.tn a g , ft jhe' WE FEAR TO JUMT.
ie- underatanding the the Ud _
.. year if Mr Penney and the farmer [ The ■» A White Engineering Corpo.
he life and work ot iur. J. are mutually satisfed. the fnrmei 1 la ^^^'""Vny- I tal1 - « Foolish Uncle his pock- ! reau .ms. i.neago u, ,xew y,
y. once poor son of an old privileged to purchase the farm and ,*■“» J” .jj! J et* bulging with gold, and playing j three hours, roundl crip »■
- Jr a“of“^; STLSZ £ - part of a “cry hahy, hakes him-
'.Colorado River thut wander, wasted
rtcaia- abbut the commonplhcc detailT*!#
nough to pay her debt to us. j Liverpool
By way of reprisal the Massuchu- j ship Spain, first olat*.. year* ugn. his uneventful
setts Legislature is a-ked. to drive out .Hying muchine.s will correct that_ i her u6out
British insurance companies. Such Men r,oW of middle
..[talk is foolish^ Uncle sum, his pock* 'read this.
lade
Penney has
tad he recently
thu American pi
purpose to erra
le. Mr’, getting he land iaeif practically for'ftVrdugh the United States and down
large fortune.! nothing. If the farmer doe. "V ; mto lloanco.
i.unced through want t» buy the farm at the ewMf *• ns she uses water for .rr.-
his ' the first year, he is under no obliga- Ration, Mexico establishes an interns-
-'IV*
:*i
He ha* h
chasing o
thousand ;
Clay Com
a foundation to ! tion to do so, and his farm and home jtional right with which the
ptirtions of his i has coat him not one cent for the must not interfere,
f hi* old father, a ! year he has occupied same. Mr. Pen- * ~
I ney al?o provides stock free for the ! While the Western States
operations by pur«- ( 6rgt ^ear. §nd the ground is plowed
fiRht-
hich shall have the water
that goes to waste through the deep
self unnecessarily ridiculous.
Besides in the California fire Eng. ,
lish insurance companies paid what
they owed in fu
can be 'aid for
Don't talk t*
r middle age will ilve to , think you
Uhrago to New V „ rk „„ 5yKpathy
forlorn, neglected mnn that aB ot),,.
girl* hare pawed by. She dome'
want you if the think, nobody el*
wilt have you But. never boaat o‘
your conquests. fn the drat plage
ETIQUETTE
Good-bye to the borne, law Am
Roles is the first city to have “no-
horse" streets. Washington forbids
horse-drawn vehicles on four import.
hich is more than FREO, FREDf ^ YOU NEVE. ianY t^^,™ ^
American con,', ^ ^ in j £ j". '
love with u wonderful girl—but I j * -t r * 5U8p ^°**-
don't think shu wen knows I’m living.
canyon, while private powvr compan- ' Hnt thoroughfure*. That will spread. does'a^iarTw
ie, block an, use of that water, fear- ...The horse i. h-PPier in 0m imun 1*. "
. . . T J * trict| y F«vaonal tine work,.
Sometime, I meet her a, dance, and , "™ r “ UCCM » , “ I »» i« to di^lay
different plums#,. and she is always i m ,n . . 1 ,n ' . mlem^s
very friendly, but by the time I j ./** **"*. do ‘ Ulinrs *»d
think of something to »ay—ahe',!" * "itarated in club wort.
woman i T' " af thee
I arc very much interested in eurren'
ful that the'people may get the ben-! '-*• •«, fr.m hard ateecia. He be'treVt h^“iourt »««». «e.
efit. Mexico will cstabliah a claim and , no lunger negcasary in the city, no. : * don’t th'nk many women pref.
State, through which the great f «r him. F.ven if he were a |)n > h ^ ^ how hp . I ‘ ha MTO-man type. Mo.t women ap
hundred and thirty .the only cost of stock bcunjr
es of land in our county, 4 tlifct tWo farmer simply feed whatever
, Florida, of which the • stock he uses. To show a further
i» my own city, Green spiri txif fairness and helpfulness.
Spring,. Mr. Fenny own, 800 Mr. Penney', farm manager offer* to in, Mexico wiu emaoimo a v.mm ...a . — .7 : 1 —or i« be kind and considerate,
building bit. In the city proper, but provide employment at a fair vyage our States through which lh ' R [ a:,t i... , h ‘ . . I>ae, he tett her how popular be I, oreeiate and In. „
he will not mil one of hi, city build-; to farmer, who may have certaih river pblac, will be Informed thi, ‘' JjJ' v r , , *ith other girle -or doe, he tell he, a T" W "° *~
,„g lot, to any one who doe, not day, that they do oat utilize on their they must not draw off enoughwatcr , ridoubtfu!. vaomh. Ge, « ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J*
sign a contract to build a hou,e on ] own farm -. All farmer, got their , to interfere with Mca.co , catthhMlod '-m-k. The girt I love U very popular, and " [. b .!! l r J " thoughtful. The,
the property and then occupy the groceries from a cooperative store .it 1 irrigation rights. . . 1 while I’m fairly good-looking, e ' 11 rl ' i P ' rh * p *' *•»
house. He U not a 'speculator' and j about wholesale cost, which put, the Prcaident CooiidRc might ["tcred ( “ n « ; ly good dresser, I don't seem
land for purposes of ‘specula. : cosl of living ^ ^
easy for u girl to get any man she ,
wants—at! she has to do i» to flatter j to give you aomc authentic
him a tittle, and the first thing he j ru l«* for making the woman yos
knows he is paying the first install- want *® ve you—but I don't thin!
ment on the furniture, but with a' there »re any._ What makes a hit
it's different—especially a man ; w *th some women will drive another.
«r bunMiv ..1
moJ- weak in will, and it take:
jump into space, men since their al- .
on’ or ‘re-sale/
His farm lands extend
reetion twelve miles, und
_ _ . minimum. All
1 1 'j farmers -also get their farm products
one dl {fsuch<ui vegetables, etc.) at tkc!a8-'
. ... another : tual cost of production, pending the
twenty-two miles. He alreudyiJMr*^|^g of their own farm products.
! 7.1HJ0 acres of this land cleared, 12.-: On this trip I am accompanied by
000 acres of which has been plowed ■
during the past three years. There j
tre some l*2f> neat fmm homes on th<
farm properties, barns, and othe
out-houses. The farms
oT Mr Penney’* ‘right-hand
| men.’ Mr. K_ O. Clark, who manag--*
I Mr. Penney’s big farm interests in
County We are just pas-
. . . ... . ... ! through your little city, and I' felt
into 20_ncre tracts, with splendid ■ 7_ * ,. /* . . _
wire fencing nrnund the same 1 1 *»‘ thi “
It is Mr Penney’* desire and ide, i pf >°“ r . ppopl ' “ >h ?
to make nf Uri-en Cove Spring, and!*" ^ F, “ r,d, ‘' " nd °"' ht
riay County a kind of religious cen- ( lu where ^7 can bo helped by a j |f t h t . Lutheran;, build a sky-
ter for America, and to do thi«, he is ■ mnn f real Christian character who ■ scraper church, would the devil find
spending money up into many thou* ; has ulrcady made his forturu* an-l ' it gjfe^sary also to build a skyscrap-
and, nf dollurs, to accomplish this \ wh „ „ ow „ tk , lo „j vc it i„ help Vis' i'1
rnd He wants to bring to his farm ' „ . . . ...... — —
families of strictly Protestant persua- e nu ’- mo,, eSK °r una e \ ff *JR^verend James S. Montgomery,
sion, absolutely sober, honest and in- . ^ ny onp w * s hing further in- | chapluin of the House of Reprcsenta-
diMtriuua. None others need apply, forrontion may write Mr. P. O. Clark, tives, puts the modernist and funda.
To ca.ry out his process of 'picking ! Green Cove Springs, Fla. 4 1mentalist problem in few words:
xcuse for him. Even if he w
river pli' ses wflf be informed that I >*ttle cheaper for some wtrrk. which
- - l! “ -*—»•»*••• h«* should vanish Cm * i
never goes out with gtffc
j The I love is very popular* and ’ ijj^. better
Eight men and nine -omen tried > hl ' P Tn.i fairly good-lnoking, a fhir. [ wbM> it ^
himse.i in inuu u may occoroc a i *° themselves in Venice on °ne . ^ moclTof hit^vith^ her ^It’s actu “* tb,n *» few'women like to b*
serious problem for himself ..r hi-| d *y ««k. ''General misery" i.|” '^° f .* ht ." h htr ’ [[' treats rough.
'shtct .ssorM. j the explanation. Gas was the favor- ’ ""
— ite exit, revolvers are so expensive.
Three of ih^ largest, richest Luth. (Jumping from a height is even chcap-
‘erap ehurehes in New York arc con-jer and surer than gas. There is no
.idering u merger, the combination ; turning back once you start down.
build a -kyacraner with a church, But those tired of life are -mutlljr [ i'.'^'-.Th.ahfJ7o aJrt'^S." !»»■«» uimyTrem
Fred |fer—and the only thin^t I can advise
to do in to talk—about most any
i-u^rj^rzirrr. .T:i.^ tb,ng - hui dop '‘ * iip - •>« ^
running a«ay from you. Go after
i it, according i
tucked aw
How would tha timprea* Marlin
Luther, who says in his "Table
Talks": "For where God built a
Chtifch, there the devil would also
Soil'd a chapel
leged early free days having had bred Well, Freddie, the first thing I : thing' but" don'
in them an intense aversion to falling ■ should advise yon to do is to learn 1
off the limb_ j to talk to women—and .the next time ' |, er>
you meet this wonderful girl don't 1
Thut, evolutionists say, is why we let her get avray until you have said . AH you can do is study your girl-
dream so often of falling. And it | something particularly nice. Girls ,m< * O'** w hat she is intereated in—
explains women's horror of snakes, j like men to entertain them with 01,1 wh«t she likes to do.
The snakes could crawl out along the ! bright chatter and funny jests I nfS t *^1 he easy—and sDecese always
limb and steal the sleeping babe • read an article one time that was ™mes to the patient waiter. If you
from its mother Any good anti* written by a bigamist who had becni ri,8 h • girl hard enough—and long
evolutionist, of course, could prove I married about eighteen times. He cnnu ff^—y° u ar * pretty wire to get
to you that that’s nonsense. [said it was the easiest thing in the jher_ If, however, you’re not tha
' world to win any woman—all you .she want* nothing you can do will
Make ;> good mousetrap and, a n [ had to do was just talk to them , make your case any strongtr.
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Exchange Bank
Milledgeville, Georgia
Statement showing growth in resources of this
bank the past three years.
December 3J(?t, 1923 Resources
December 3Lst, 1924
December 31st, "1925
,158.45
$638,622.26
Resources $724,896.33
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four per cent and safety
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Exchange
Milledgeville, ::
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Georgia
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