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UNION KECOUXK. miAEDGEVILLE. GA.. MAECH U. iW
Easter Sale Coats, Dresses, Millinery, and Shoes
Jfewly Selected—Newly Arrived
Spring Drewea
Mu, .r. tailored, olh.r. aro alakarata ia daai,a -Ilk
claaar refllia,, tuck. and ploaU. MadaU tkat a«a tkair
baaol, ta aarr idaaa, ki,k oo.lii, .ilk., aad aaca,tiaaal
atrlin,. Farkiaaabia -aa.ro aad laiiaaa -ill laaa tka aa-
aockliaae, aiaataa aad trimmin, adaraaaaata. All laidl.
freak. Spriaftiaaa colors are included. '
•15.00 Draaaca Now aa Sale at
sg.95
Other Sty I— mi $6.95 and flf.»0
Smart Shoes
One wait hw «Mrt lU* for tb. Enter cMtaae aad amr
Imto ikoM Um wm truly amart aad attnetiva and, mm Ml-
Smr wbat tka Mtarial or combination. tlwy panan »k* kappy
facility of Wai■■■iaiof with any cMtaoa. Tkwa oom akaat
ia variooa stylo* of pa«P> or •» hrt varf ia
—M ■adaraMly pricad.
•r Pinpe u4 One Straps at
[.95 and up to $^.95
The New—In Spring Millinery
A fascinating selection of now Bodies of satin, straw, or
felt—with smart touches of cslUykaie braid—aaw lacqner-
od straw braids—crochoted vises aad Spriafs favorits for
•vary occasion. Straw combinsd with silk, satin or folt. All
new colors i* their vorions snbtlo shades iatricataly do-
si (Bed ioto tba most becomiag and individnal models.
Ladies’ Hats
$ J.95 - $2* 95 * and up to $£95
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JAYS
DEPARTMENT STORE
MLLEDGEVILLE. CE0SC1A
Spring Coats With That Chic and
Dash of Springtime Smartness
It Bay bo the ent of tb* collar aad caffe—It may bn si war
tacking or intircately cat bUada far collar that ladividna*
lisas or distiaguishos those coats aad Bakes each aad every
oao of them so dssirnhle. Yea will agree whea yon ana
thorn, that they aro the boat leekiog coots yon have had
tba pleasure of tryiog on aad an daairahly priced, ton.
$g.95 - $0.95 and up to $Jg.50
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J A Y S
DEPARTMENT STORE
MLLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA
Thirty-nine Years Ago In
And Around Milledgeville
Tl- Folnwang Aro Amoog The Loca I Items Appearing In Thn Union Re-
carder Fehraery 12th. IM9.
Wednesday was dear but bitter
cold out-door activity was almost
entirely suspended.
We thank Cnpt Paine for a num
ber of court courtesies during the
last Superior Court.
Mrs. Wootten has moved her stock
f millinery goods to the store recent-
f occupied by Mr. Sol Barrett.
A good bakery and s good barber-
hop are esaentinl in a town the sis*
f Milledgeville and they are both
The stores of Mr. Wiedenmsn rec-
»Uy burned are being rapidly re-
»ilt. Messrs. Ailing and Tunnell
•e the contractor*.
About twelve thousand dollars
ive been subscribed for building an
e factory in this city. Mr. G. T.
riedenman left yesterday for Colum-
is, where He goes to perfect hte ar-
mgemenU. We learn the work will
> commenced at once.
R«v. W. P- Lovejoy will preach at
ie Methodist church in this city oa
sst Sunday at U o’doek.
The blind tigers have been turned
rer to the county court.
Japt. Tinsley is visiting his home
it a long abaence.
'here was a pleaasnt sociable at
home of Mr. R. L. Holloway l*«t
[essrs Parker have a small
the O’Conee river run by
rhey use it for fishing pur-
the river.
ck company, organised for
pose, has purchased the
House in this city. The
will be remodeled and great-
»ved. Among other thing*,
1 w ill be furnished with an
t supply of warm and cold
i who are pushing old Mil-
ville to the front realize that
>f the first essentials is ample
class accommodations. This they
ise to supply at once, and then
other enterprises that are be-
rganized.
Little Onida Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith, was hon
ored with a lovely birthday party
Saturday afternoon at her home
Hardwick, Ga.
After many games were enjoyed
by the little ones, they were usher
ed in the dining room, two by two,
the march was played. The
dining room was beautifully decorat
ed in pink and blue, in the center
of the table was a snow white
t h d a y cake holding seven
pink candlea, delicious cream, cake
and fruit was served.
Those who were invited to help
Onida celebrate thii happy occasion
were Henrietta and Ollie Mae Ten-
ncllc, Mary Willie and Evelyn
Mills, Edwin and Ellen Hudson.
Juanita and Duane Johnson, Frank
and Lewis Anderson, Marget Bailey,
Maraget Little, Mary, Gatsie
and Marion Smith, Evelyn Bonner,
Dorothy Flury, Hazel Couch, Ellen
Parker, John Arthur Torrence,
Johnie Mathews, Jr., Elaine Wells
and Ollie Ruth Chance of Thomson,
Ga.
Assisting Mrs. Smith in entertain
ing were Misses Lonnie Hitaon
Juanita and Lillian Leaptrott, Mrs.
0. F. Chance of Thomson, Ga., ant
Mr*. B. F. Anderson. The little
hostess was the recipient of many
beautiful gifts. Each little guest
went away expressing a wonderful
time they had and wiAing the
little hostess many more happy
birthdays.
JEDGES JOSH
rail of this weight to a total of 1,-
New 85-pound rail was laid on 43
miles and relay rail, mostly of 85-
pound section, was substituted for
lighter rail on lines where operating
conditions are not severe.
For laying during the first half of
1928, 20,555 tons of new rail have
been purchased, including 8,520 tons
of 130-lb. and 9,270 tons of 100-
pound.
Yea sir, boss, I am getting ten
dollars per.”
“What ten dollar* per day?”
“No, perhaps.”
Sam: “Down where I come from
we fed our hen* ice, otherwise they’d
lay hard-boiled egg*.”
Bo: “Why man, that ain’t nothing.
Out in our country it's aa dry you
have to pin the postage stamps oi
letters to keep them from falling
off.’’
Willy fell into a deep broad creek
They couldn't find him for me
a week
Said Willy** ma as fond tears ris
“My what a spoiled child Willy is!
Tom: “Say, did you ever kiss
girl in a quiet spot?"
Bill: “Yes, but the spot was onl
quiet while I was kueing it.”
She: “Are you very busy right
now, Mr. Barber?”
He: “Yes, I’m scraping an
quaintance.”
“It takes Tom a night and a day
to tell a story. He’d make a pretty
good bookkeeper.”
“How’s zat?”
“He's never short in his accounts. 1
‘Oh tell me now, I pray, mama,
You seem to be so wise,
How can a worm crawl through the
ground
And not scratch out its eyes.”
When I started in butaness," said
the self-made man, “my motto
‘Get thee behind me, Satan.’ ”
"Where you successful?”
“Well, there’s nothing like a good
backer."
Judge to Vagrant: “So you
get a job because you don’t know
trade, eh? Weil, six months in
the work-house should teach you
Now are come the melancholy days
The saddest of the year.
When it’s a little too warm for whia-
key
And a litlte too cold for beer.
There are two kinds of disap
pointing men—those who take no for
an answer and those who don’t even
try.
“I say, Artlmus, does she roll her
Prude: “I don’t believe in petting
on general principles."
Rude: “Darn right. But did you
ever/try it on back-porches.”
Parson: “Brudder Johnson, does
yoah daughter trust in God”
Johnson: “She shoah must, jedg-
ing from the company she keeps.”
•I tka
Particular
Housewives
Appreciate It
OMEGA FLOUR
is simply the
highest quality
flour made!
OMEGA
FLOUR
(PUIa ui
Sold by most all the grocers in and
around Milledgeville.
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CLEAN UP POE EASTEK
Let as kvee your dry dooming aad pressing week early so tbs*
we can have everything hack ia year wardrobe before
Sunday. Yea knew that by Beams ef ear Bedova way we «**
restore year clothes to their original freshneas end nsefelesss.
The saita that you give to os will he Bede to leek as good as
Phene far us to call today.
Milledgeville Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
PHONE 440
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