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Mrs. E. B. and the late I)r. R. T.;
Dozier, and wa« thirty-six years of;
ace. He was an experienced me
chanic. and worked in -automobile
garages. He did well the tasks as- [
signed him, and was recognized both i
He will, during the
ing until the first of June, when he
assumes his duties as President of
the College, keep in touch with the
trustees as to the affairs of the col
lege.
If you don’t believe the New
FORD will make “70” cell by and
we will show you.
McKinnon motor co. __
EASTER SALE
The members of the Cadet Battal-
lions of the Georgia Military Col-
1 lege are making their plans for an
c’uharate social season during the
approaching Commencement, the
Battailion and company sponsors have
been chosen, and many attractive
visitors will be in the city for the
festive occasion. The battailion
sponsor* will be Miss Evelyn Wilson
and Miss Mildred Baumgartel both of
this city. Major Barnes and Jordan
will have the plans for the week in
charge. Co A has chosen as their
sponsor.- Mistse* Katherine Butts.
Carroll Butts, Mary Eberhart, Cores-
hart, Righton
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and the publii
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son, husband and fath-
Milledgeville a quiet
“l CHANDLER'S VARIETY STORE
„ SUPREME HAMS AND BACON
ird-
Supreme Hams per lb.
Supreme Box Bacon
He i
Tye, Elizabeth Tucker, Lucy
ing and Connell Willjiite, Mrs. 7. H.
*5entz •- ill chaperone. The C< -jtr
•any D, sponsors are Misses ‘ .na
4j c | Sherrer. Ruth Butler. Sadie Carr,
Ruth Wilson, Gerulilin ■ Reid.
26c
of Atlanta.
The sympathy
PATIENTS AT SANITARIUM NOW
GIVEN SETTING UP EXERCHSES
OH THAT NEW FORD
75 miles an hour has been at- Supreme Strip Bacon Sliced 37c|Bula Thaxton. Mrs. Everett Floi
tained with our New FORD demon- Columbia Sliced and Rined
rtrator. r * !tn Bacon
«<™ ? CHANDLER BROS.
STORM STRIKES BALDWIN
EARLY FRIDAY MORNINC ,,
Saul Street Improvement Secti.,
Zone No. 29 consirt, of that ,, ortilil
1 of Washington Street lying and
I ing between the West aide of \v-,„
Street and the East property |j ne !
Wilkinson Street.
Bids will be received on 2” \|
p ., . . . renite-Bitulithic wearing surfa.,.
county early Friday morfrung and,. . ... _ . . , * ce d*
i *. . ,, . , . a 4 ,nc h cement concrete basf. «*;.l
brought a large tol of damage in . V? s ° w >-i
, , the necessary curb, gutters
eral sections of the county. „ ./ * , ’
sewer pipe lines, manholes and catti
basins. The approximate quantity
are os follows: 1712 lineal fee. e ,
6”x30” combined concrete curb and
gutter, 26 lineal feet of concr«,
header curb, 627 lineal feet of g t 0 ,
sewer pipe lines, 3 catch basins a
1300 square yards of pavemen:.
Bids arc asked on all of the si
work and materials for said Improi
ment. Each bid must be accompanied
by a Cashier's Check in the sum
$400.00 made payable to the Tre.%
er of the City of Milledgcvillc. r,<
gia as a proposal guarant?e.
The plans and specifications r
be inspected at the office of the
Clerk and Treasurer of the City
Milledgeville and at the office of the
Engineer in Milledgeville. The rigfc;
is reserved to reject any and all bidi
By order of Council this April 2nd,
1928.
THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF
CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE, GEOR.'
GIA.
THE HARWOOD BEEBE CO.
Municipal Engineers,
Spartanburg, S. C.
Two airplanes belonging
(Young) Stribling and Douglas Davis
of Atlanta, that had been left on the
field on the Eatonton road for the
night, were completely wrecked. The
ships were swept down the uteep in
cline and piled together in a wreck
age that was pratically a total loss.
The planes came here to advertise
air circus that was scheduled to be
pulled off in Macon Sunday.
A part of the roof on one of the
Otclin FI .mister. Mrs. Heindel Mob- ■ lll| ilitings at Allen's Invalid Home
ley will b? the chaperone. The spon-; *'•" torn off several tree, were
sors for Company B will be Misses! "P rn »ted in that vicinity. No injuries
Lucy Davit. Mary Belle McMillan. | wcrc ™sta‘ned during the storm.
Bess Bell. Dorothy Parks. Florence Colder weather and rains followed
Cole. Frances Thaxton and Mnrtc! | t * u ‘ w '' n ^ 8 » breaking into- the summer
Smith, Mrs. T. A. Reese will chnper-1 wl ' ll,ht ' r that had prevailed for sev.
one. Co.. C, sponsors are Misses j '' r: ‘'
Agncs Beck, Dorothy Barr. Eliza-1
beth Barr. Catherine Little, Mr
CHANDLER'S VARIETY STORE
DEPARTMENT OF BANKINC STATE OF GEORGIA
' STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Merchants & Farmers Bank
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 31, 1928
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS
chaperone. The . Band
sponsors are Misses Katherine Green,
35c 1 Virginia McCraw, Isabel Jones,
j Louise Sykes. Dorothy Thaxton,
Hazel Bivins, Susie Butt*- and Helen
Carter. Mrs. Godfrey (Merman will
chaperone.
Each company will entertain in
honer of their sponsors during the
commencement season. The officers
club banquet and the final military
hop will he the main features of the
social • eason.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
.Sealed proposals for the paving
and otherwise improving of Street
Improvement Section or Zone No. 29
in the City of Milledgeville Georgia
will be received by the Mayor and
Aldermen at their office in the City
Miss Cecil Humphrey. Sorin
worker, is daily put ing the convalev
ing patients through some form of! RESOURCES |
exercise. a- a part of her work at | Loan* und Discounts .. .$330,534.22
the Great Hospital toward bringing I Certificates of Indcbtcd-
the patients into a more peaceful! ness and Bonds and
• of mind and better health. Stock owned
NEW BARBER AT GILMAN’S
LIABILITIES
Motior. to music, has
part of the daily program,
many other agencies' that
employed to improve thi
The patients are given t)
different forms of games
ns a pur tof the
and
long with
tr e being
patients.
nd drills
The
this
ork
patient* enter
with enthusiasm and wonderful re
sult* have been accomplished. They
have taken on to the work with
much fun and the Sanitarium
official?; -are pleased with the re
sults.
GREAT PROGRAM OF MYSTERY
BY THE DE JEN COMPANY
SPIRITISM REVEALED
Banking House and Lot
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate owned
Cash i n Vuult and
amount due from ap
proved Reserve Agents
Checks for Clearing and
Due from other Banks
Cash Items
Overdrafts (if any).
Other Resources Col.
in Transit
1,225.00
9,000.00
4,900.39
39,414.90
4,047.70
253.38
05.58
TOTAL
$442,758.19
Mr. Benjamin Mills hay
Capital Stock — S 80,000.00
-‘und 80,000.001 ‘'••«' d R«vllle and accvptvd up,
with the Gilman Barber Shop.
Mills
Surplus F
Undivided Profits
Reserve Funds
Cashiers Checks
Demand Deposits
Time Cer» ; ficnt?s *>f De
posits
Mr.
15,596.83. . . ,
20,006.001'' 1 ' 118 “ a “ f Mr - “ ni1 Mrs -
459 08 ■ *’■ Henderson. He is .an experi-
°46 579 °8 enco ^ barber, having been engaged
| in the barber business in Valdosta,
Macon and Fla.
57.001
• Pott all .
SPECIAL SALE
MORRIS SUPREME HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON, PORK h
x AND BEANS AND BUTTER
B There will be a Special Demoiutration at our Store all day
Saturday.
FREE SANDWICHES
Hams at a very low price. We can lave yon money
City Grocery Co.
PHONE 91 B WILSON, Mp. E
TOTAL
$112
M
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This 5th day of April, 1928.
All the usual magical manifesta
tions, such as spirit photography, ex-
toplasm hands, table lifting, rapping,
slate writing, materilization of faces,
flowers, and life size ghosts, will be
rnuMed by De Jen and Company, fam- j
ous magical entertainers illusionists, signature of that oficer.
and artists, at G. S. C. W. next
Thursday April 12th, evening, after
which De Jen will show clearly how
this phenomena is brought about and
how a credulous world is being hood
winked. The program presented by
De Jen and Company is a genuine
entertainment, beautifully staged,
thrilling, charming, and amusing. The
fact that the entertainment hay an
educational and ethical vn'ue ns well,
only adds to its desirability.
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, nn officer authorized to
administer oaths in said county L. C. Hall who, on oath, says that he is
the Cashier of the Merchants & Farmers bank, and that the above and fore
going report of the condition of said bank is true nnd correct.
L.C.HALL, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed befroc me, this 5th day of April, 1928.
JNO C. BLACK, N. P. B. C. Ga.
We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have
carefully read said report, and that the same is true and correct, according
to the best of our information, knowledge and belief, and that the above
signature of the Cashier, L. C. Hall of said bank is the true and genuine
L. N. CALLAWAY
JNO. T. DAY
Directors of said Bank.
Exchange Bank
COOD FRIDAY SERVICES AT
ST. STEPHEN’S EPISCOPAL I Certificate, of Indebted
CHURCH !„c M and Band, and
many cen.urics the Christian' stocks owned
| Furniture and Fixtures
Church has marked the Friday befon
Easter with services appropriate
the day which ought to he sacred as
the day upon which the Atonement
for the sins of the whole world was
made. Just a* we r
of the Resurrection
Other Real Estate owned
Cash in Vuult and
amount due from ap
proved Reserve Agents 123,335.50
the hope cheek, for Clearing and
Due from other Banks
not forget that He died upon the c„ s |, i telns
Cros. before He Rose Again. The Overdrafts (if any)
Gwod Friday Service will he at eleven ' Advance on Cotton
o'clock and the public is cordially in- J „ thcr Commodities
vited to attend.. The afternoon ser- : Other Resources
vice will be at 5:30.
F. H. HARDING, Rector.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Buldwin County.
R. H. McComb, -ul mi strut or of the
estate of Mrs. Annie McComb. de
ceased, represents to the court in hit*
petition, duly filed and entered on
record, htat he has fully administred
•he estate of Mrs. Annie McComb. i
Thsi is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
TOTAL
3,809
73.72
1,900.00
$816.689.88|
LIABILITIES
Capital .Stock
$100,000.00
Surplus Fund
75,000.00
Undivided Profits ...
28,983.42
Reserve Funds
5,181.02
Cashiers Checks ....
1,887.10
Demand Deposits ...
005.537.68
l TOTAL
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, .an officer authorized to
administer oaths in said county Otto M. Conn who, on oath, says that he is
the President of the Exchange bank, and that the above and foregoing re
port of the condition cf said bank is true and correct.
OTTO M. CONN, President.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5 day of April, 1928.
H. H. HERNDON. N. P. B. Co. Ga.
We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have
fully read said report, and that the same is true and correct, according
show cause, if any they can, why to the best of our information, knowledge and belief, and that the above
said administrator should not be diy- signature of the President of said bank is the true and genuine signature
charged from his administration, and of that officer. This 5 day of April, 1928.
receive letters of dismission, on the i W. L. RITCHIE
first Monday in May, 1928. i C. J. CONN
W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary. Directors of said Bank.
The Baldwin Furniture Co.
Milledgeville’s Complete House-Furnishings Store
$5 for Your Old Refrigerator
■f^jjjyS Get the early use of a COOD REFRIGERATOR! During
ihe month of April, wc will allow Five Dollars for your
!? M old Refrigerator.
0 urs is the Famous Hygenic Line, than which there is no
better value in any Refrigerator ma4e by any factor)' in
the United States.
r
j i Acocrding to size, price range from $15.00 to $45.00 for
a High Class Eight Wall, enamel lined. Ice Saving Refrig-
i erator.
_ —IP «« us the pleasure of showing you and of saving you
money on a new Refrigerator.
Even tho the good old summt; time is approaching, it is neces
sary that we all have a first class cooking stove or range.
For the hottest stove and the coolest kitchen, we highly recom
mend the use of one of the Wonderful New Perfection Oil
Cook'Stoves.
Oil is hte cheapest fuel that can be used. The Perfection Stove
is Nationally sold and Nationally found to be the simplest, the
most economical and the most durable stove on the market
today.
Here—you will find at all times a complete line of these wonder
ful stoves and a complete stock of all parts.
This store is now offering Special Values in Porch Chairs, Porch Rockers, Porch Screens, Win
dow Shades—the best that can be had. Water Coolers. Porch Swings. We believe that we are
in position to serve your Spring and Summer house-furnishing needs and invite your inspection
of Quality and Values.
The Baldwin Furniture Co*
EVERY THING FOR THE HOME