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UNION RECORDER, MLLEDGEV1LLE, GA., JANUARY 28, 1928
TAX NOTICE
The* hi ok* of *lax Receiver will be
open tit Receiver’* office. Sanford
bollding. Feb. 1. 126. All property
holders are urge dto promptly make
•thei rreturns.
Receiver, providence permitting,
will be at Sanitarium Feb. 10, Stev
en’s Pottery Tuesday 16. from 12
o'clock to 2 p. m.; Coop»rs 3 p. m.
to 5 p. m.
K. P LANE. T. R.. B. C.
Hou
Sale Cheap—Peoples
YOUR PERSONAL
APPEARANCE
and Children’s Hair Cota
GILMAN S BARBER SHOP
MISS ASBURY ATTENDS MARD1
GRAS
— j Miss Mae .Asbury left Monday for
.y Will Follow Early In i New Orleans for the Mardi Gras cel-
February. ebration and while there will be the
guest of Miss Ursula Brupbacker.
.ia., Jan. 26.—The state Miss Brupbacker was on Wednesday
nt of 'i-hoois has mailed .evening queen of the Irish Ball and
city and county super- [ Mi** Asbury was one of the attend
the amount ant* to the queen.
Furnished Room for Rent—Tele
phone 229-J. Mrs. T. B. Dumas.
FOR RENT Two down,
room* Phone 326-L
Atlanta,
superintend)
out check* t
intendents of *ch<
of 6271,555.17, Fort E. Land,
perintendent announced. These j
funds, it is said, make up the final
payment* to the public schools of
appropriation
CAN T TELL FROM THOSE FRESH FROM
THE HARDEN
Delmonte Tiny Tot Peas, No. 2s 35c
Stokely Extra Sifted Peas. No. 2s 30c
Stokely Sifted Jane Peas. No. 2s 20c
3 Cans Stokely Slringless Snap Beans. No. 2 50c
2 2 lb. Tin Debnonte Spinach 25c
2 lb Tin Delmonte Spinach • 18c
No. 1 Tin Delmonte Large White Asparagus 25c
No. 2 Tin Stokely Corn 15c
We have between 5000 and 6000 cans canned goods that wo
are retailing at wholesale prices. Special discounts on case lots
either assorted or not as desired.
BELL GROCERY COMPANY
2*3—PHONES—4S*
OUAIITY ... w EHV |, £ .... HUCE
.closing out the accounts with the ~
different citie* and counties, except *
i the Barrott-Roger* fund. which will ?
, be mailed out within the
day*.
The
FOR RENT—Two
icnette on first floor, one r
of second floor, part furnished
25. furnished. O. L. Tanner.
Jgerintendent j
>*t gratifying"
the stal
1925.
I "The
school
handled the ftnan-
that they are able
ipiele payments of
THE
, Kimball House f
HOTEL
4 ATLANTA’S BEST KNOWN I
"400 Room, of Solid Comfort" J
t The Horn, of Cnr.i, People '
Burmin, wet.. $] $ 2
■ . wilh Beth, SI.50 to $5 f
Combs! Combs!
public school appropriation |
for $1926." says a statement given]
out by the superintendent, “is 65.-
WIO.UOO, ar.d advertisements for the
.■ale of school warrants to the amount
of 63,000.000 have been made by
the state superintendent and these
warrants will be available to the
county and city systems early in
February.
Batteries
RALPH SlMMERSOeV.
HAIR COMBS FOR EVERY PURPOSE
SEE OUR NEW STOCK
AT
CULVER 8 KIDD DRUB CO.
OFCOURSE
Phones 224 and 240
Trv our HOT Ilrinkw
For Rent
♦ Peoples Hardw
I 1 When you need tires see .
I for every automobile at pr
RALPH SIMMEPSON.
Boll Weevil and Robert, the Doc
and fix it
I stuff. Offic
‘ RALPH
right. They know their
•IM M EPSON’S GARAGE
FOR SALE
Jersey Black Gant Eggs for
Hatching, from well noted pens.
$4.00 Per Setting
From Utility Rock $3.00 per
Setting.
. _ _ . . , _ , ...,.,,1 * Day old Clucks 25c and 35c
“If it isn t an Eastman, it isn t a kodak, J; eacll
If it isn’t an Easman Film, it isn’t kodak film” i
a j 1*• M. LULLMAN
We Sell GENUINE Only * j s«uri» W.t. r w-k.
WILLIAMS & RITCHIE ^ 1 88,3,4
JEWELERS (Caik Only) MILLEDGEV1LLE, GA. j PAINS ALL OVER
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S EAT ' |
Benson’s Bread ;j
for E)
BENSON’S BREAD IS H
GOOD BREAD
Demand it from your
grocer
Wj Saji She Ink Cardai aal
Nmr Saw Sack lapma
Mt-Wai So Weak
Couldn't Stand. —
Weatbortby, Mlsit —Mrs. James M.
Hall, of this place, writes that sbo
was “getting weaker all ;he time”
when Cardul, ihe woman's tonic,
was first brought to her attention.
After she had taken Cardul a while,
*be writes that she “never did eeo
such an Improvement”
”1 suffered all the Umo and had
rains till over,” say* Mr*. Hall. “I
waa so weak 1 could not stand. My
Bkln wu* cold and llabby. I did
not have any color. I had always
t»een a very active woman—used to
outdoor exercise, walking and going
where I pleased, and to get down.
not able to get myself a drink, was
Indeed a hardship.
"Nothing seemed to help me, till
I began on Cardul. The first bottlo
seemed to strengthen me. mid 1
sent for five mom. By the time
gained in health and strength.
**I took two more bottle*, and I
am well and ^trong. Can work my
garden. . I Iiaven’t had any more
FREE GARAGE SERVICE
Jacob, ic Ma
FRITZ KRIESLER
World’s Greatest Violinist
Macon, Georgia
FRIDAY, FEERU/RY 5TH, 8:30 P.M.
At Macon’s New Million
Dollar Auditorium
MAIL ORDERS NOW BEING FILLED
Orchestra $2.50 and $2.00 Plus Tax
Balcony $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Plus Tax
Write to Robert Williams
WILLIAMS GUTTENBFRCER MUSIC CO.
466 Second St. MACON Phone 3831
ReadjiThem Again!
VALUES
Rhodes Bros.
Men’s Women’s and Children’s
Good Work Shoes
$1.98
Good $3.50 Values Work Shoe*
$2-49
One lot Overcoats at
!»*■■ ••—
$7.50
Good Work Shirts
69 c
Best Work Shirts y gC and gQC
Good Chevibtt, per yard
15 c
Best Cheviott, per yard
00
0
Meit’s Suits
$1090
One lot Outing for Quilt Lining
CM
Druid LL Sheeting
12 w
Good Gingham, per yard
1
15 c
Sport Belts
50 c
Ladies’ Coats, choice
$15.00
RHODES BROS.
Successors to Joseph’s Cornor Store
FOR CASH FOR LESS