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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JUNE 2«, 1928
GOVERNMENT MARKER PLACED BOTTLE MESSAGE GIVEN BACIC
AT GRAVE OF DR. BEESONS
ANCESTOR
Dr. J. L. Beeson Hpent Sunday in
Eastern Alabama where he attend
ed the unveiling of a marker to Cap:.
Edward Beeson, revolutionary soldi-
Capt. Beeson was the jrreat, great
grandfather of Dr. Beeson ami one
of the most distinguished men of St.
Clair county Alabama. Dr. Beeson
also visited relatives in Birmingham
BY ATLANTIC AFTER A YEAR
Greenwich, Conn., June 25
(.Autocaster)—More than a year ago
Thorwald Kroyer, of this city, threw
overboard from a transatlantic liner
a message in a bottle.
It was carried ashore on the coast
of Iceland, where it was found by a
fifteen-year-old boy who returned
the message to Kroyer.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
EMMETT BARNES TO MAKE
HOME IN FORSYTH
Emmett L. Barnes. Jr., who for the
past several years his been connect
ed with the Joseph A. Moore Funeral
Home, has accepted a position in
For-yth with the Walter Bramblett
Company. Mr. Barnes will have
charge of the Undertaking Depart-
ment of the business.
Mr. Barnes will move his family to
Forsyth within the next few weeks.
Their many friends here regret that
they will leave Milledgeville.
Sealed proposals for the puving
•ind -ther wise improving of Street
Improvement Section or Zone No.
46 in the City of Milledgeville, Geor-
*L*i w ill be received by the Mayor
and Aldermen of said City at their
office in the City Hall at twelve
o’clock M. July 12, 1928.
Said Street Improvement Section
or Zone No. 46 consists of that por
tion of Wall Street lying and being
between the west end of the bridge
over the Central of Georgia R. R-
and the East Property line of the
Street known as the Macon Highway.
Bids w-ill be received on 2‘* War-
renile-Bitulilhic wearing surface on
a 5 inch cement concrete base with
the n«cessar> curb, gutter, storm
sewer pipe lines, manhole* and catch
basins. Approximate qualities are
as follow's: 2730 lineal feet of 5”xl8”
granite curb with 2730 lineal feet or I THE CITY OF MILLEDGEYILLI-.
6"x3fl” cement concrete gutter or THE HARWOOD BEEBE CO.
2730 lineal feet of 6*'x30'’ combined ; Municipal Engnieer.-
concrete curb and gutter, 90 lineal j Spartanburg, S. C.
feet of concrete header curb, 340 j
lineal feet of storm sewer pipe lines, NOTICE TO BIDDERS
one manholes, six catch basins, and I
4400 square yards of pavement. Sealed proposals for the pavin
Bids ore asked on all of the said l.md other wise improving ..f Sim
work and materials for said improve- Improvement Section or Zone N<
ment. Each bid must be accompani- 45 in the City of MilledgeviUe, Gcor-
ed by a Cashier's Check in the sum of gw will be received by the Mayor
$1000.00 made payable to the Treas- and Aldermen of said City at their
urer of the City of Milledgeville, Ga., office in the City Hall at twelve
as a proposal guarentee. o'clock M. July 12, 1928.
The plans and specifications may Said Street Improvement Section
be inspected at the office of the or Zone No. 45 consists of that por-
Clerk -und Treasurer of tne City of tion of Green Street lying and being
Milledgeville and at the office of the between the west property line of
Engineer in Milledgeville. The righ. Clark St. and the Ea=t Property Line
is reserved to reject any and ail, of Juckson Street,
bids. j Bid.- will be received on 2" War-
By orders of the Council this the | renite-Bitulithic wearing surface on
25th dny of June, 1928. a 5 inch cement concrete base with
THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF the necessary curb, gutter, s.orm
sewer pipe line*., manhole* and catch
basins. Approximate quanitics are
i as follows: 1933 lineal feet of 5"xI8”
I granite curb with 1933 lineal feet of
I 6’’x36” cement concrete gutter or
| 1933 lineal feet of 6”x30" combin-
! ed concrete curb and gutter, 30 line-
| al fee: of concrete header curb, 474
lineal feet of storm sewer pipe lines.
' one manhole, two catch basins, and Bi
work and material. ,„ r '
">«»«• EMh bid must b" 1 l "‘''
ed by a Cashier’* Cheek in
S625 made payable to thVrV"'
of the Cty of Milledgeville.
proposal guarentee. ’ *l
The plan* and specificate,,
be inspected at the office ^
Clerk and Trearurtr of th* ri
Milledgeville and at the off
Engneer in Milledgeville. T ht> ‘*
• is reserved to reject an- \ r ,
j bids. • »
By orders of the Council ,
-oth day of June, 1928 J
THE .MAYOR AND ALDERMPvt
THE CITY OF MILLEDGEVlr
THE HARDWOOD BEEBF . ^
Municipal Engineer*
Spartanburg, S. C.
rrs here
VASTLY■ IMPROVED
HEADLIGHT
UNION MADE
OVERALL
Made of a Marvelous Super 8-Ounce
DoubIe
Denim
Our Birthday-Your Party
Pride of
Achievement
T HE descendants of the
founder, Joseph Dan-
nenberg, acknowledge the
feeling of sentiment in
fluencing the wish to cele
brate. They admit an am-
to make each Anni
versary excel all that have
gone before—each year to
take an upward step in
volume of business done
by providing better and
bigger bargains—so far
this sale has far exceded
nil prr-ious records.
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY ARE THE
LAST TWO DAYS
Below We
Mention a
Few Typical
Examples
of the Values
Offered
I
A N event already recognized throughout Ma
con and surrounding territory as the most
advantageous money saving sale of many seasons.
There is nothing like it in conception, nothing ap
proaching the preparations made for it, nothing
equrling the values offered.
H UNDREDS of manufacturers seem to be as enthusiastic as we
are, in their desire to make our 61st Anniversary Sale an out
standing process. The generosity of their contribution is indeed
gratifying. The evidence of their apprecation of our all the year
round trade is unmistakable. Some of the extraordinary conces
sions on large purchases would suggest that they regard it as
their own celebration.
Don’t Let
This
Opnorliinib;
for
Pass By
Note
Carefully
the Items
Below
There Are
Hundreds of
Others
MANY NEW FEATURES OF CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT
Come in Today and Examine
This Wonderful New HEADLIGHT OVERALL
WILL OUTWEAR
Per TWO ORDINARY
I Pa " PAIR
PRICE $2.25
We will allow you 50c on your old pair. Bring in any old worn
oat Orerall you have and we will allow you 50c on them for a
*400 New SUk Dresses $4.00
$1.19 House Dresses and Hoover
“ Aprons 61c
29c and 39c Brassiers and Bandeaux 19c
Women’s All Silk Hose, seconds of
$1.49 29c
98c Women’s Rayon Undies 61c
69c Muslin Undies 3 for $1.00
J. & P. Coats Thread, 4 spools 10c
19c 36-in. Pajama Checks, 8 yds. for $1
69c Sport Satin, 39c yd, or 3 yds. $1.00
27x27 Blue Ribbon Diapers, doz... .95c
09c Quality Sheets 49c
bleached and Unbleached Sheeting
35c yard, 3 yards $1.00
27-in. Fine Sea Island, yard ... 5c
Men’s Summer Saits, values to $16.50 $5
w en’s Straw Hats, values to $2.50 .. 98c
Men’s Dress Shirts 89c
1.75 AH SOk Chiffon Hose $119
os M, r » r » n~‘—•- 79c
** M;***«5 IMs, 51*94
Values to $14.00 Women's Georgette
Frocks $7.9''
Silk Frocks, values to $15.00 .... S9.9F
Sport Frocks, values to $12.75 ... S6.0-
Values to $2.95 Rayon Bloomers, $1.00
Values to $1.50 Silk Brassiers 69
4,000 yards Fine Silks, values to
$1.98 nr
K 000 yards Wash Fabrics, 3 yards
for .....nr
50c Montag’s Pound Paner 39:
Men’s Summer Suits, values to
$18.00 $7.95
Men’s Silk Ties, $1.00 values 59c, or
2 for
Men’s Fine Shirts, InImS la &5L
Men’s Arrow Shirts, voiles lo ' *
$10.00 —. w .- $1-89
Men’s Sommer Paats ..»n. $2.89
Men’s Union Suits
39c Colorful Cretonnes. 2 yds. Iw
Women’s $9.50 Shoes f«r .... *4IF (