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UNION SECONDER, MILLEOCEVILLE, C*., MAR'H I, in*
About you?
Health
winter d*yn. when more
heavier food in unonlly emten—
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RESOLUTION ON DEATH
OF JUDGE W Jfl. DAVIS
It is with deep sorrow that the
Faculty of the Georgia State Col
lette for Women has learned of the
decease of Judge William H. Davis, j!
of Waynesboro, for over two decades,
of Waynesboro. For over t-.o decad-
been actively associated with us in
carrying forward the work and
growth of the College. And for this
great service to the young woman
hood of Georgia, the whole state as
well as the College itself owes to
Judge Davis a debt incalculable in its
extent and importance. His great
life has gone into the College in
many ways through this long term
of years and no silently and unob
trusively and so truly g. rminal in its
impulse as to be literally incorporate
in the life of the College. But be
yond this rure devotion to the inter
ests of education within end with
out the College, he was a recognized
leader in nil things useful and high
in his state and community.
the Baptist Church and
IN MEMOatlAM
| labored unceasingly in bthalf of th<
j legal, agricultural, and banking inter
ests of his section.
Therefore, in token of our grati-
• decras-
can’t go to school to-
"Mummy,
day."
"Why?”
"I don’t feel well.”
“Where don’t you feel well?”
“In school.”
A little tulle,
A yard of silk;
A little skin
Ay white as milk.
A little strap—
How dare she breathe!
A little cough—
“Good evening, Eve!”
FORECLOSURE
The Milledg«viUe Banking Co.
Va.
George T. Bailely
To the defendant, George T. Bailey:
Petition to foreclose mortgage on
realty, rule nisi, etc.
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Term, 1928.
The plaintiff. The MiUedgevflle
Flubb: “He’s always boasting that
he keps his word!”
Dubb: “Well, no one else ever
takes it!”
| In the quite hour of midnight on
| January the 9th, the summon* came
| from on high to the home of Mr. J.
1'rookin-. and bore his spirit
away to a better home where sick
ness, pain and death will te no more
For six long weeks he was confined
u, hi, b*rf mOMnc .11 .he Urn.. .nd b.;^'Co^ny,'h.viw“fiUd' it.
*•""« h “ 'T? ,h,t ^ ’“““petition, to foreclose . m'rtrc »
»on be died front then. Hloeof-, on
^ County, Geortrie. eninet Goor*. T.
affliction, patiently and with. «lm thj , c „ timMbl .
reugnatlon to the will of God. T . rm of thc Collrti „ d j t ttein.
The tneder hands of loved ones! ma< j e t 0 appear that George T. Bailey
and physicians did all their power fa not a r< . 8ident ot wld county of
that could be done to relieve him | Baldwin, and also that he does not
and stay the hand of death, but the, ^ide within the State, and an order
Lord who doith all things well saw having: been made for service of the
fit to tako him from his earthly [ru \ e n j H j j n ^d raws, on him, the
heme and loved ones. He was a sa jd George T. Bailey, by publication
generous upright man every ready to this, therefore is to notify you.
day of January, 1918.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk flupartsr Court
Baldwin County, Georgia.
MASONIC NOTICE
There will a regular communica
tion of Benevolent Lodge No. 3, P. A
“1. on Tuesday night March 6th,
at 8 o’clock.
J. W. RILEY, W. M.
J. t. mcmullen, sccty.
• dentist being alway
lieutenant.
neans literaly, a “flow j
•«n’t sound good about , .
, r, D .. | tude and esteem toward
nth. does it? Pretty ' . .
... u.. .... ...1 ! c >l colleague in service,
of the Georgia State College for
Women herewith orders that this ap
preciation of the devotedness and
isdom of the labors of Judge Davis
i behall of the College be spread up-
n the minutes of the Faculty, and
that a copy thereof be sent to the
family of the deceased, and to thc
Board of Directors, and thc Secre
tary of the Faculty is furthermore
directed to cause thc same to be pub
lished in the journals of both'Mil-
ledgeville and Waynesboro and in
the Colonnade of the College.
EDWIN H. SCOTT, Chairman
FRANCIS DANIELS
O. A. THAXTON
ALICE NAPIER
WINIFRED G. CROWELL
send it on down to the active absorb
ents *»f the intestine, for distribution
into the system. A good many bodily
disorders are credited to pyorrhoea,
rheumatism being one, if we judge
correctly.
The site of pyorrhoea is at the
junction of the gUms with the
,ceth. If you look critically, you
will see the angry, inflamed borders
of the gums, darker red, and swollen
appreciably. It is not a painful con
dition, but a little pressure on the
cum will usually bring, out the tell
tale discharge, and the diagnosis is
easy.
Perfect cleanliness is the best pre
ventive. There are numerous good
mouth-washes to be had, and tooth
brushes galore. Don’t use your
own judgment buying either medi
cine or brush; ask your dentist—then
keep the gums and teeth clean.
Once with pyorrhoea, I cannot
give you a technical remedy—but
practically speaking, I have a
friend who told me he cured his
very severe case with common salt!
He said he had in in its worst form;
he was siting his cattle, and took a
mouthful of salt himself to relieve a
bad taste—held it in his mouth a
Lalf-hour; said he cured himself in
one month, using salt daily.
A survey made of the State prison
farm, covering the year 1927, shows
that the average number of inmate:
for the year men and wmcon, wa:
white the average number do-
IT IS TRUE TODAY
On January 16th, 1889 “Uncle
Bob” had a write up of Mr. E. E.
Bell, in which he Btated that Mr. Bell
wav one of Milledgeville’s leading
young business men, taking an active
interest in the civic and religiou;
life of the city, refering to his will
ingneBs aid in any forward move
ment in the city, and his loyalty
and faithfulness to the Methodist
church. Though thirty-eight years
have passed, and Mr. Bell has grown
older, thc same can be said of him to-
day. He is still one of Milledge- ►
ville’s active business men, taking) ►
interest in the advancement of the ),
city, and his loyally and faithfulness I ^
in s:rving the Methodist church has .
not wavered. ^
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Diner (indignantly): “Bring the
proprietor here at once, there’s a
wasp in my soup!”
Waiter: “It’s no uhl* sending for
the boss, sir. He’s scured of ’em
himself!
Farther, mother and little Tommy
jre in the street car. Mother and
Tommy had secured scats, but poor
father had to stand.
Mother: “Tommy, doesn’t it pain
you to see your father reaching for
strap?”
Tommy: “Only at home mother.”
“Ten years ago I arrived in the
town with eniy one quarter, but that
quarter began my fortune at on
“You must have invested it very
profitably.”
'I did. I telegraphed home for
money.”
Hostess’s Daughter (trying des
perately to keep the conversation
Roing): Did you ever hear the joke
about the curio dealer who had two
skull of Columbus—one when
was a boy and the other when he
lend a helping hand to his neighbor
and friend. He was sixty years old,
had lived a good portion of his life
in Hancock County near Linton,
but was living near Allen’s Sani
tarium where he was employed at the
time of his death. He was a mem
ber of Friendship Baptist church
here the funeral was conducted by
Rev. J. F. Fulghum and the body
id to rest in the cemetery.
He leaves a wife two yons, three
daughters, three sisters and fou»-
brothers to grieve nfter him. We
deeply sympathize with them in their
great sorrow and commend them to
the mercy and grace of God which
alone is able to comfort and sustain
them in time of sorrow and grief.
The home circle broken
Never more to be filled
A dear and faithful one gone
A voice so loved is stilled
You no more will join us
Your our sorrow never can know
Yet again wo hope to meet thee
When the day of life is o’er.
-—WRITTEN BY A FRIEND.
George T. Bailey, to be and appear
at the next term of the Superior
Court of Baldwin county, Georgia to
be held on the 2nd, Monday in July,
1928, then and there to answer said
complaint and in default thereof, the
court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of mid court, this 16
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Wiggins—No, I don”t think I have.
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ing any kind of work was 62 of those
22 were among the women, and 40
among the men.
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PUPPET SHOW
G. M. C. Auditorium
Friday Night, Mar. 2
ADMISSION
Adults 50c. Children 25c
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MILLEDGEVILLE—ATLANTA
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Castoria is a pleasant, harm
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops
am] Soothing Syrups, espe
cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven direct inns on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
vide life and growth
vitamins.” Thera arc
*59 2 hatcheries which
say, “Feed Purina.**
They know what it
takes to keep chicks
dive and growing. A
new shipment of Stan
ces is here. Tell ushow
many bags you want.
How Many Will You Save?
I F your newly-arrived chicks could talk they would say:
“Do not feed us until we arc 72 hours old. We are
supplied with food during this period by thc remaining
part of the egg yolks which wc absorbed into our bodies just
before we were hatched. When wc are 72 hours old give us
a feed which will pro-
L. D. SMITH
South Wayne