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ciation of the encouragement we a
receiving by the patronage that
being given us by the business n»
and enterprise- « the :
Ike c:»y and county.
c tution. Now
* marriage wu
■t young chi:
having for i
•riri. '
is arrested. because
unnecessary insti-
ort Ida ’.'arm died,
•.her cn unmarried
cd •imian a ■
\<:.rs before
abandoned by >
10U.OOO years
LOOK OUT FOR WEEVILS
The Sav:.. . i. M«ialri; Xuw* *•*<
for a big cot In cn n ;:.i* year, a
say* of it:
The farmeis of South Georgia a
•if cour>e planning to plant cotb
this year. They will plant more Not to do a ...
cotton than over, in all likelihood: to make men v.
r* .1 :• indicate that. The past year task of th hum;
iinr the return of c«».: -n in a vol- from the m»*i*k»
.. : - t | ; luieeed in ,\i y year since : n ovt- tirn "But'
t • boll weevil cam*-. It happened
.t t*te v.eevfl did not commit the I.. itioh is
: h! ravages of some former— fret. Dcmp
i 11nt yea&s. There is a likelihood
• i h ttlng up on the vo! k of protec
ts-
!:ould realize Jlir.b
tried by oar alien
's for thousands of
m appv. m d nnd
.union ancestors of
itb marriage, but
thy of it, is the
a race. “Away
life** is a better
to nature/’
the
LIKE WITH PROG*
HESS.
Recorder ha*, daring
tighten
i . i t it keeps step with
mi I advancement. The i,i
lip >■. «* ids predecessors, t?i
the imerest of Milledge
} aldwin county at heart.
ivors to publish a paper-rn
•s> a credit to the city and m
t)ui t to do this
mke progress end he ha.- :*l
'. It it. wise t
Ct>Id Veutii ; oi
tided and v. ill
eived many weevils; they .urvi
tppiv.rance, freezes. Many farmers'have take ' »nd
carried in the precaution to plmij/.i the eof."ii fe’r.
stalks 1 • ■ 1 enrich- 1 i ■
by far the lug the .-oil nnd effectually burying ; what n
powerful than
nut the I»enfp-
• v you mean, owns a restaurant.
Two men entered, held him up, he
•evil this 1 deBvc:vd hi. money,
her that A ; .fireman d'tshed in. arreita!
:uer ha.- the man “pointing the gun” at
all the | IK i mpey. The only gun was two
thut had been pointed. The
i an escaped. <
u, pointed «•!
• and the ial
One of the first real animals was ;
an ancestor of yUr frogs and sala-j
mandors, living on land and in vu-
nr, with a foot four inches in diam-
■l«r. ' i: is fr<::: the fi e toes of the
saiatr-imitr, you ‘that wa
the five :b:gar» on tack hand, net-
. ,rg ;« the e• !'luti'»nists.
• .Mathematicians wi-h th.-t sail- I
mandar had had six toes. That |
i would have given us the doifdecl- 1
mal system instead of the decimal fc
sy.-tem which is based on ten fingers I
ami thumbs. The due< rimal system I
Would be a grea timprovement on 5
the decimal, twlevg having four di- |
1 visors, ten having only three. • 1
Mr. Green, of the American Fed ?
eration of Labor, predicts an early 5
end of the coal strike, now di«- ^
ti earing the East and other parts of i
the country. The thirinometcr at re- B
m may help. Americans are ’■di»ci!\”. I
a* North cliff e .-aiii. You must pinch ■ I
'their pockets hard to make them J
I take action. And, unlike'mine work- I
j-ers ai d owmr<*, the people are not | P
, i‘:ganir.t d.
Our customers throughout the country save
$1,356,484 each week. This figure is obtained
from actual report iuntd by
the U. S. uovenurent show
ing that A&P frices ve awe
than 14 per celt lower than
average grocery prices in the
United States.
SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Nice Hard head 1 AC | Nice Bleached
t£TTU£E"“ lu I CELERY”-
15 c
2 T Ab a wrre Doz 20°
would ha
allowed
bi
ll.
Mo
of fam
jng ,\e
i aW
. paper more than two years fir*t i
it-tolled a mod.rn linotype mu- on *}i
i-iuipped with the L-ite>J news- feeM
and job typer. A recent in- * ed«
• n *f tlr- machine w - made yt!ii
(Xpert machinist front the 'vn-vi
• that manufactures it. Af- t«> such proporti
iking » thorough inspection be nrotccted and t
meed it to fie in perfect enn- 1 '•< atedly cultiv
ci: >•*«!*. the biggest,
enough and more of
high.” This puzzles farmers and
packer *. Com ai.d hog prices should
up and down together, since the
pig is : early coin changed into meat
|Th.-re i- ./way- something to puzzle
i d dialri the farmer. He has no
ifilcient ■ 1 ion.nl organization, and
ter tdtvl • ■ day he hasn't much
r !uenc c ijivemment. compared
rh rai'r aid other big films.
eful
r the cotton aenvere
The publisher i.« receiving the en
thusiastic cooperation of every man
in the office, hi* assir-.int. his lino-
tvpe operator, his f.vo advertisement
»ril job mn, and the small boy, to
bring this ofTice up to date in the
character and appearance of the pa
per. and the quality of the job print
ing done.
thousand millions of dollars,
•idly. Farmers are scats red all over the
i land, .and if you could . get them
| together there wouldn’t be ary hall
that could hold them.
THE MONKEYS TRIED IT.
IMAGINATION’S POWER.
CORN LOW. HOGS HIGH.
ZERO WILL HELP.
Uncle Sam i* riding along on vel*
et. Severe com pi titioia^ibroad in
he world’s market nt home is said
o be ahead of our producers. But
verything including Providence,
seems to be with us now.
Charles Garland, an earnest young Citizens of Minnesota get from
We have not yet reuchid the peak New Englander, inherited n large ’their State University interesting in-
«f our goal, therefore we expect to money, raying no man had u right to • formation about their State. It con-
work with earnestness and zeal to fortune, refused at flr*t to take the ; tained the beginning of life on
earr.\ out our purpose and attain money not earned. He changed .his ! this planet in the form of algae, two
further success. • jmind and drifted into a sidetrack, j hundred million years ago. The first
It would not be amiss right here to Convinced perhaps that he was an j life came us soon as the earth’s tern-
say that we have the deepest uppre- original thinker, he decided that jperxture fell below the boiling point.
LOLAL HAPPENINGS AND
COMMENTS
Slcit fell in this ection Sunday
biJ» it rapidly disappeared.
A few robins have arrived. 'It is
nguinst both the state and fedtr.'il
lav... to k.il them. .
The cold weather has created an
•iusual demand for coal. The deal-
i - have been kept Uusy filling te
llers.
This week has brought a number
of people hi re wh • claim to be
• tiled, and askejl . r assistance to
continue their journey. Most of
them claimed to he u their return
from Florida.
Hi ve shooting has bun engaged
iii by a number of our citizens who
love tin* sport the past several days.
The hunting season will soon !»._• over.
The sunshine Wednesday morning
following ,-everal days of cloudy nnd
bleak weather, was welcomed.
Read the advertisements in this
paper. You will keep in touch *with
the burgains bring offered by the
merchants and can save money.
Read the.grand jury presentments,
The officers’ reports should interest
Good food is as essentia] to the
motor as to the body. Feed your
motor the best—More pep, more
mileage—Texaco Gas and Oil—They
stand every test.
RALPH SIMMERSON.
24 Lb. Sack Iona $1
FLOUR u '
Wellbread S. R. 24 lb.
FLOUR $1.09
“OLD
FASHIONED
LYE HOMINEY 3 No 21-2 ^
Cans
25 c
S9 44*100%
Pure”
Iona
.4 T> 3 Small Cakes
19 c
TOMATOES 15 c , 2S C
No. 2 Can, 2 Cans ! *“ /
QUICK LUNCH? EAT A&P OVEN BAKED DC A N6 1 C c
Wi'.h Rich Tomato Saute, 2 Cans UEililJ IJ
S Lbs.
GRITS
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ATLANTIC & PACIFIC
Exchange Bank
Milledgeville, Georgia
^ '• |j: • — — —- - -'-a
Statement showing, growth in resources of this
bank the past three years.
December 31st, 1923 Resources
Resources
Resources
December 31st, 1924
December 31st, 1925
$538,158.45
$638,622.26
$724,896.33
Milledgeville,
X)HN CONN, Pnident
DR. H. D. ALLEN, Vice-Pra.
FOUR PER CENT AND SAFETY
Exchange Bank
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OTTO M. CONN, Cashier
H. G. BANKS, Asst. Cashier
W. L. RITCHIE
Georgi
la
DDCON WILLIAMS
CARL VINSON
L M. JONES
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