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Vtt Flirting With
Other Fellow*$ Girl
He *>» h guilt.ut pu*t office * lerk
feed for il*c uiunieut business was !
Presently to hi* Joy u pretty !
girl eniereil the nflitr.
"What «*n I do for you;” I.. «*ked
with unuMiiil affability.
“1 want * 2-e*r.! xlflUlp." Mii«l fit* |
girl. “An.I would you mind weighing
lid* letter fur i
bo u tittle too.
Mind? lit- v
tori glibly nl»«o
ii|Mitt unwilling
bo di*. rr-ilir for
Ihilni) |«o:iu*»«>
••nudtirl.
Cuckoo'. Queer Conduct HELP EDDY HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM
Due to Big Appetite cruHAi LEAVES FOR TOl. R
Tlio habit of tho European rthi.- oCliv-W-IL.
of laying it» egg« it* “’her .bird* Coach Rant* and Hi* Cage Artists
To our white at"! colored friend:. Leave lor South Georgia
On Decembr 3, 11*25 the Eddy —
H "h school bu.lding was completely , Tb* Rod and Black Baskrtcm and
destroyed by fin. Sir.c« that time'Coach, Slap Kents, left Wednesday
the classroom work has been carried morninjr for an invasion of South
••ii in two of the local churcbe*. .Georgia which will Inst the romaiu-
This i? very inconvenient Because dor of the week, n iro:ne being play
er tachers art attempting to con id euch night,
duct classes at the same time in earn 1 The firs* stop on the route is Vi-
chi reh, ard because v.e have no enna, where the high school of thut
blackboards nor desks, the efficiency city will Ik buttled. Montezuma,
of ir.-traction is lessened. Moultrie and Norman Park will make
It i-* *<ur desire to begin rebuild- the opposition on each succei-ding
ins. at the earliest possible moment night.
W e take this method of appealing to The past week the practices have
our friend- for financial aid Many tun inte into the night and one nf
building material and labor are ac_ the best fives the school has boast- j
ceptable. Whutever is contributed ed enters the opening gam - Wednes- ;
will be appreciated and rightly up- dny_ Nine men were carried on the
plied. For the sake nf our children trip, led by Cant Fat Thompson, star ;
.!si.iur» IlllUdte-d"
MASONIC LODGE NOTICE
Ucgular meeting Benevolent Lodge
No. :t F. & A. M_ Tu.-sdny,, Jan. lj»
Be present,
K, B. JACKSON, W. M.. I
j. t McMullen, s**.
LOST—Gold founUin pen iaitiab
J. N. M on cap. Very valuable •.»
owner. Liberal reward to findir.
i this office
ROBERT L. WALL
Here’s One Writer Has
Good Word for Spider
Kven thru they mi„lit In given n place
AM .f rill" are diligent iiriMlucri't >if
l> lane roll* enemies there would !•*
enough *plrier* I,, utter ••••r.elderabl.* I
l lw oveniroiiiK'iiou of noib»M insect"
lo •‘oiuparlMUi the insecta rbere are
few Nplde.-n. both of *|*e.-i--» and of In- j
dividual*, t'onsideriug tb- omnber of
eggs spider* lay and lb* protective •
rare they give their egg*. this *eeui* 5
surprising. Itm when we ol.werie the !
ie»»i-l»» activity «,f I,inis. whrew*.
toads. *u»ke», lizard*. rubber-flies. <-er
tain parasitic in*ect* and. ino«i p.n 1
tb-utarly. mud dauber and digger >
waK|»*. |i is more surprising tliai
Dog's Seldom Mad
W lien dugs bile people m tlie suui (
that, lb-iter make
and for the elevn
Mill.-dgeville. plea
, possible. Unless
donors not to, we
tion of citizens of
w be as liberal as
requested by the
shall publish their
unrd of the five
MISS MATTIE KEIL NEAR DEATH
it wii.de “churl" of ni
no wolfed until all he: ••»
Device Clears Spray
From Ship’s Lookout
• inns |n the world is that of it ••
••ii the bridge directing the oirrsf ••*
a great ship. P«r him. «•;#-. i. • -ertj-'
r.tpl unobstructed vision is iiuperativ'
names ar.d the amounts of their do
nations. Donations will be received
at the following places:
F. C. McComb's Tailor Shop.
•7. A. Davis Meat Murket
The nppea! i« made by order -.f
the County Board of Education and
the Board of Trustees of Eddy Hig.l
H_ J. Myrick. Chmn Board Trustee*
•I A. Davis, Secretary.
S, C. McComb, Treasurer.
NOTICE
<i,-o. Holme, a well know, ' !i “ Kyil h “ !> becn """'“'v
■ itizen died Monday do. u era- '» f “ r ,h< ' P» rt « v « r *> <*«»* wil!l
rdoyed „t Hu- Milli-dzi-vil!,- Brick Pneumonia, and. it is reported a« the .
Works by Mr. .1 W. McMillan for a , nion H«°rder is gninu to p.ess j
Iona number of years Hr was , lh “‘ *• " ul h “ rdl y liv ' throut-h the |
teithfu! in the dischante of his du* n *®W-
ties and was among those whom Mr.
McMillan rein, mbered “in’ hi. , i'l. M R KAZ ENNIS DIES
nith a hundred dollut gift.
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
DR. KIDD IN BALTIMORE
Tlalty
driving ■
xlgld i
i dltt.
I «priii mid snow time :ig.iir
they're eeldoi
which normal liu
uet mud. They’re
|tern«i>». to*«-auee ,
itu.g
lie i
couldn't lind m >*«
amt. worse than that, couldn't find »
bit of cikiI water (o drink. And sup
pose every person you approach***.'
bwpefull' on* surl> and ill nutured aUn
gave you * kick or an ugly look iu
■lead of soiuelliUk to moderate the
beat Wool.in'! toil feel like suu|i|uiig
al somebody 's calvesV
1 logs probably don't run auiuei In
b«t weal her any mure ib«*n isnple do.
though will* more prot «„-at ion Ktiko
mo r>la|iatch.
Meals for Sponges
One «f the hardest things to believe
la that the sponge you use daily wa*
once an animal, ami n<d a vegetable
growIh of the o-eati. S|Miuges live
as oilier aitiinals do.
The separate eziateuce of a sj,ouge
b.gi.»* Will. the li.eakiug away frou. ,
the parent .d a liny particle. Hie
latter, after being whirled about for j
a lime by tides and currents, eventual- j
ly attaches itself to a piece of rock, i
and from that home it *,-ek* its own j
livelihood.
The ftioil id infant sponges co»*i<«t* •
of yelk •Kills, wliieh contain u fur.ii «»f
nuiiriaJiliiejii. Later, ns the *iMiuge i
grows, d requires »on>eihiog more
ftolid. and ltd* Is liruughl by the ciir-
renta. which aweep into a has—i'alf
mouth. Iiulf-Mtotmicb minute particles
fomoui French Pmletce
Hie Louvre (v a fa 1110110 palace in j
Bans, origin*H; the i**«idej>cc of j
king*, hut since the french \
The Louvre derive* it* j
auclenl l.nfiling chateau
the site or the present I
*lves and known as flu ^
The friendt; of Dr_ J E Kidd
t lad to learn that the phyriciaiu. nojn
Notice for fcnttl settlement pro. •**»Hn Hopkins hove announced th it a f t rr J
yoeta G.4-2H and G-4-39, Baldwin ,»tvt n**ce«sary to perform
County at Milledgevillv, Go. | an opt ration to restore him to health.
The above projects on the Milledgc- accompanied by Mrs. Kidd,
vill 1-SanderBVille and the Milledgc-'nnd daughter. Miss Anne, ur.d son.
ville-lrwinton roads I bridge.* only) 7c,hn. Iff* MiMcdgcvillc for Baltimore ^j (
having been completed, notice is giv- Sunday where it was thought Dr. --
• 1 that final settlement will be made would have to undergo an ope- ..."
••11 or about February IS, JJi26, and ration at Johns Hopkins. While a.1
'• i at all claims for damages, meter. | ,, peration will not be necessary it is
ini- m payments on account of work Presumed thut he will remain at the
done, should be filed with the clerk hospital sonic weeks for treatment.
• I the Board of ConimisMioncrs of
Baldwin County, at MilledgeviH, . DEATH OF MRS NANCY BLOOD
Gu WORTH'LYSTER
STORY CONSTRUCTION CO.
1 14-4t-pd By (' E. Story Mj>. Nancy Bloudwt.rth Lyst> r, ,,f
- • 'hi" county, died Saturday night at
\Ye have a lot of 3-4 wool how, the home of relatives in Macon,
while "'here she had gone on a visit Mr.-.
they la:
Chandler Variety
was ill
death
Crouse Moors in Scotia
••petted to hunter*. IMiiladelphmti
WIT* among those lo: «.: i .. uonir. Tl,
Brilisli grouse *hoid<i m»i|y he *tylo
ptaniilgaii. The chief •lifTcretiee »•«
tween It and the ordinary gr*mse 1
that the l«*e* «r»- Iblikly featheiv*
When winter ••••me* ,<n r.» • h,w* gmv
lut:g aud lough, n* enable it |„ stimi
away the lee aud suuw of (lie iMtriher
hahilal'and find It* f«n«d. The plj-i
mikaii ne d „n the around in the heat I
1 incubator and b
ents for Iluckcy
Uhandler Bros.
and Quet
hr fuuiul. ^ Their
brown eggs. Iiigl-ly uudth-d >v
riie plai'iiiigaii when niuter •
sittite a protective hue of
place nf snmmej's di«fen*ive •
of red«li«li brown. Their
uabil* are ezvoiipliiry. fur
,j.ii**
!'t an hour and her
xpeetrd. She was
TO I»,14. 1 vr.rt. .^ ly .
no years of age.
The remains were brought to Stev-
|ens Pottery .Mo-day mor-.ing and th**
j funeral sot vices wire held at Salem
w ith mod t Baptist church. Rev. J. F. McfTuney
lionets. Mrs. T_ B. Duma- 1 "fticiatiiig^ The interment wa* in the
.J' ‘ J church cemetery
! MrS' Lyater is survived by two
line of Suit * uses, w« u.l ’.-““ni- and four daughters. J. T. and
at greatly reduced prices, j". w - Lyater, Mrs. L F. rinutte,
bargain*. Chandler’s Va- Mr «* Mn*. B. C. Clancc. Mr«. Fro:*k ,ooms < * 02 W ‘‘
j Crosby, of Twiggs counts, mtd.Mn
W E_ Evar.s, of Baldwin county; on
’brother. W. M. Bloodv.orth.
FOR RENT Apartmei
| closing
They ai
•ricty St
Mr. Erustus A Ennis, known to
his friends us Ka.* Ennis, died at his $
home in- Washington County Monday
1 after a long illness. Mr. I
Ennis suffered .a stroke of appoplexy
more than a year ago and has been |
in poor health since that time, lie j
had been confined lo his bed for
four days. Mr. Ennis was
*i yeatv old and has lived in Bald- 1
win and Washington counties all of ’
hi« life-'
The funeral service* were held ,
Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock ;
from Black Springs Church, Rev. J.
F. McCiur.ey officiating.
Re wag a member of Harmony 1
Baptist church and served as Supt.
of t!u- Sunday school in this church |
fur a long time He is survived bj .
his wife who before her marriage |
was Mi-s Emma Haygood, and the •
following children: Messrs E. M..
Julian, W. T., W. M., L D., H. J. and
Kcnnith Ennis of Washington coun_ .
ty. T. W : . Ennis of Elkton, Hu , M. 1
C. Ennis, Miami, Flu . Mrs. ll D.
Deuson, McIntyre, Ga_, Mrs. S. K.
Barn* .*. Misses Kate and Inn Ennis.'
of Augusta. Ilis stepmother is Mrs.
Sallie Ennis ol' MUledgeviUe He s
a brother of Mr. E. N. Ennis and Mi-
Annie Ennis, of Milledgiville.
f THE
. Kimball House
* HOTEL ’
| ATLANTA’S BEST KNOWN
“400 Rooms of Solid Comfort"
^ The Home of Georgia People
Rooms, Running water $1 to *"
Rooms, with Batb, 31-50
FREE GARAGE SERVICE
Jacobs A Maynard, Props
35
FOR RENT
u unfurnished
This Space Belongs to
O-U-R BARBER SHOP
A neat, roomy and bright spot
wher> you are invited for hair
cuts, massages, shaves, shampoo*.
$2.00 FREE SERVICE FOR A
BETTER NAME FOR THIS SHOP
Nice and polite barkers to serve
Mr. W. J. Ckwndler, Fstmsgb and
Emory CbatuUar, Proprietori
meat, oysters,
ise day*, phon*
Chandler Bros.
and fish
Human Nose Imperfect
oped to the |Niinl nf pnculin? aceur
Information when •ate *lejnn<l> nr 1
I-avInr j
•me* a* ! ® ei * our ’’ne of Suit Cases we at
rbile lu j cloning out at greatly reduced price
durati«i» j They are batgain* Candler's V.
ilninewtlo | riety Store.
“ r . |
Kte strut 1 j U| ^ t rece j ve( j 500 bags of Parian
r^llnn ut Cho " s bcs ' by u -‘ t - all Ua
j rest. Bucked by the company’s rett
utation and money hack guarantee.
, Chandler Bros Agents.
French
revolution 1
•ml antique
I h» 1 stood
liOurerir. It i« *.ii,l in h
royal iVTsitlej.,-* in ihe liu
brrt i«'>) The founila
prove ul building W»S III,,I
:ize indl* Wttal .
lilUIISttlll* ilf 'Ii
*'»wd
| there will be p—1
many lerlniue* t«
tluwrer* will t»* norf*
ua«i Lout* :
nw Mag t..
•idling I be
The Real Culprit
• limit itlg
“The Cup That Cheers'* | ;
(ID Sepleiubn J.*, welirin .Ur two j 1
bundreil sixtv-Drili MiDhi'ix-irj ..f the ' '
Too Many Tricks
Hie -arl vr AriUtgi
tea lit lioHMia,l nt-'l m .i\
poll 111. fni ii. u *uui w Ii
* "Hilling* >. i
loflay wni.lo J
• • ■• • lliof j
, ,
The bank* of the city have elect.
, ed their officers and entered upon
: Ihe new ycar_ The past year was a
1 j most successful on* and at the close
•of business January 31, all of them
. had on hand large deposits They,
• paid their regular dividends and car-
. jried forward nice amounts to the
surplus.
People will get sick eating the
best of food, so will cbickitfi. We
have the leading lines of tonic.
Chandler Bros.
UANNENBF.RG COMPANY
r GIVES BONUS CHECKS
• • Friday, January K, the opening day
of their great January Clearance
Sale, the Dannen)a*rg Company's De
partment Store, of Macon, prcscntcii
the salespiHiple in all department.*
of the store with their annual honu*
check*'
| Becauno of the fact that sales in
all departments have been good the
( past year, thev check-* which are
based on th« amount of sales of euch
clerk, v eil- larger than usual For
years tl.i» -tore has given bonus .
check* t*» their *alespeop)c. They
have found that, this generous meth
od of rewarding their employes for
their loyalty proves «• be effective in
creating and stimulating the interest
I of everyone.
J ^Each year during the month of
I May this store also gives their « tn-
Jployes a picnic outing, closing a.t
entire day fur the occasion.
Boone’s Pharmacy
FOR
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
APPRECIATES YOUR PRESCRIPTION
BUSINESS
HOME OF WHITMAN SAMPLERS
CALL US
396 Day Phone
Night Phone 1I7-J
UNUSUAL
I am for the next THIRTY DAYS giving away
an EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS With every
SPRING SUIT, which you know doubles the life
of the Suit. You cannot afford to miss this offer
as it won’t be many days before you will need
your SPRING CLOTHES. You won’t be able
to get FOUR PIECES FOR THE PRICE OF
THREE again this spring. I mean dependable
woolens that you will be proud of and can wear
anywhere and feel sure of yourself.
Prices from S25 up for four pieces.
S. C.
Phone 302
McComb
107 Hancock St.