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UNION RCCOROER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA., DECEMBER 22. iMT
The colleges and schools
for the Christmas nol'daya.
Many pleasant family re
re being enjoyed in this city.
CHAPLAIN OF STATE FAERI
VISITING FLORIDA
I The Chaplain of The State Farm,
who is visiting his son in Florida
for two weeks—has arranged the
following schedule of Religious serv
ices, viz: Rev. John Yarbrough will
preach for the white women at the
' Female Camp, Tuesday December
! 20th, at 2 P. M. R. W. Hatcher
will address the men at th- Tuber-
1 culosis Camp Sunday .afternon,
| December 25th. Mrs. R. B. Moore,
P ,n -j* 51 ant * r°- wor!lPr * W »N bring a Christ-
Saturday ^ proeTamc to the MaIe Camp at
! 3 P. M. Mrs. J. E. Smith. Matron at I
The Female Camp will by the aid of
The members of the Kiwanis Club those under her care there render
who braved the weather and went Christmas programs in both the ]
to Eatonton Friday night enjoyed white and colored departments. The j
the trip and the hospitality of the Christmas programs at the Female ;
Eatonton club. ! Camp wil be given this year by the ,
(women and girls there without any
aid from those outside. On Tuesday
December 27th, Dr. F. H. Harding
will preach to the white women at ;
I the Female camp. 2:00 P. M. ,
Sunday, and
Another cold w
Friday, and there
morning.
e rush, making '
i purchases. I
Go to church
worship Him. w
peace and happin
ho
to the world,
Sunday January first—New Year's
wnni/ 11 **' day”—Dr. Holmes will preach at the
Tuberculosis Camp, and Dr. War-
1 nock at the Male Camp. Tuesday
The house w ives are busy this January third Dr. Thomas will preach
week making cakes for Christmas. Ito the white women at the Female
I Camp, 2:00 P. M. The chaplain is
Heavy rams fell Thursday evening. ! to frUnds of ,he
and during the night. It was
|L C. GAMES SHOOTS A
( NEGRO IN OCALA, FLA.
I H Was U Performs aea af Datias As
1 Policsmaa, When Campsllad To
Usa Weapoa
| E. G. Grimes formerly of this
city, now a policeman at Ocala, Fla.,
shot and killed a negro ’.ast Thurs
day morning, while in performance
of hi- duty.
Grimes and another policeman of
Ocala were called to arrest •* negro,
who was attempt ini: to break into a
houv. when thev got to the seem-,
the negro had disappeared.
The officer* stated on their return
to the business center of town but
noticing an automobile standing on
vacant lot they made an investiga
tion. Two negroes came out of a
house nearby carrying a quantity of
houtchole goods. They stopped the
negroes, and the one in the lead
pulled 'i pistol and as he pointed it
at the other officer, Grimes shot him,
and he fell disperately wounded. The
■policemen carried him to the hospital
where h died a few hours later.
Gi<
(thing useful—Every
of hardware is a thing of utility
HATCHER'S
Read the advertisements
i this!
- final j
s.itution for their co-operation and
Menace. He expects to be home for ,
Sunday January 8th.
E. C .ATKINS Chaplain. I
The children are happy in thin ex
pectation of the visit of old Santo
Claus Saturday night.
There were several beggars on the
streets the pa**, week. We learn that
two of iiiem came to the city in a
big automobile.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
Best Blue Gem. $9.00 per ton.
Harlem, good enough for anybody
$8.50 par ton.
2 by fire egg, a good lu
Coal, $8.00 par ton.
Call Phona 239 J. H. ENNIS
you must do
to end a cold quickly. HILL'S Cas-
cnra-Br—Ue-Qwiaine does all four
at one time. Stop* a cold in one day.
Red box. 30 cents. AH druggists.
The remains of Olin Burke, col,
were brought to this city from Sa
vannah. and buried Sunday after
noon. Olin was an employee of the
Union Recorder for a number of
years, and fed the job and newspaper
presses. He became an expert and
went from here to Savannah.
CHRISTMAS
B« Young—Bo Glad
If you are one of those who think
this "materialistic” age is tottering
to a fall, be glad for Christman. This
is the day when the years roll back,
and all the world is young.
Let Dad get his Christmas thrill
by showing the children just how
the new toys work. Let Mother get
her thrill when the family pitches
in and devours the feast under which
the table groans. And the children
—-well, they know how to enjoy
Christmas without any prodding.
Steal a page from childhood’s book,
and be glad for Christmas.
Magically, from aging shoulders,
you’ll find the burdens and cares
of this business of making a living
will drop away. Tomorrow, true
enough, they may return—but who
looks to tomorrow when ChriiAmaa is
here.
Be glad for Christmas
E. R. G0HLST0N
Fbaae 24S-J
Far Fancy Groceries Especially
JOY CUP COFFEE
Sold by most all the grocers in and
around Milledgeville.
CHRISTMAS EXERCISES AT
BAFTIST CHURCH SUNDAY
Regular services will be held at
the Baptist church next Sunday
morning. The sermon and music-
will he appropriate to the Christmas
season.
In the afternoon at five o’clock
special Christmas exercises will be
given by the members of the Sun
day School and Choir.
Everybody invited to the exer
cises.
WE SELL
JOY CUP COFFEE
IT ALWAYS PLEASES
G. J. ADAMS
MAY WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY
AND METHOD OF WISHING FOR OUR
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
And A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
L. D. Smith
Our Greetings.
Wc appreciate tkq friendly sprit af al tlwac wke hare contributed ta «ar
sacceta. It it with keea appreciatiae af these favers that wa rater this reason
af peace sad happiness.
Map jay reiga lapriMi ia ersry heart and Bay the Mew Year bring happiness
mad werids af lack ta ear atay Meads aad castimm.
MERRY CHRISTMAS—HAPPY NEW TEAR
m DEPARTMENT STORE
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Seasons Greetings-
May the sincerity of our wish for
your happiness, health and prosper
ity, convey the full warmth of our
appreciation of your patronage and
friendship.
First National Bank
0S301
Saturday Is The End
The Great Close Out Sale of Myrick-Holloway Nearing the End.
SPECIALS
FOR LAST DAYS
Come In Pick Out nay Orerceat ia
Stack. Value ap to $37.51
$17.75
We Have A Woaderfal Ariortamat
af Fme $40. Saits. While They
$24.75
Come on folks let nothing keep yon awny from the last few days of this great sale. The greatest bargains of
the tale await you. people came by the thnosand and thonsaads bought. Why net. For where else could be
found such bargains. Aad now we came to the final parting of the ways, and ta the men aad weaten wha are
wise to ralaet we tell yaa ia il finest. This last wind ap will be aa event head aad shoalden aver anything
ever before seen ia this section. The repetition af this stare is kaewa far aad wide wa handle nothing hat the
best brands af merchandise ta be fenad an the market. Bat ml aew it threwa an dm great altar af sacrifice,
aad mast be said regardless.
COME AND GET YOUR SHARE
OF THESE BARGAINS
THE LAST FEW DAYS
Oat Let Manhattan Skirts. AR ap
ta $$. Valaa BSc
Al $5. Hals $2.95
Al NaaaBmk Sheas $4J5
Al $49. Saits .$2«.7S
$19. aad $11. Ranalds Shaw
. $5.95