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UMION KECO«PC». MILLEDCEVIIXE. GA.. AUGUST 1, It29
Mr. W. J. Martin is at home from
the hospital, doing nicely.
Mrs. Roy Wilson and Miss Ruth
Wilson arc upending several days in
•Grecnvipp, Ga., visiting relatives.
Mr. Isom Fann is out of the city
thia week dismantling an electric
power plant, moving and erecting it
at Young Harris College. The plant
was a gift to the institution by the
Georgia Power Co.
W. Mobly und little son are
_<*veral weeks at Henderson-
Alien Burke spent the past
: his parents, Capt. and
ff" J- * Burke ;
. . rt Burke and children are
. veral days with Capt. and
1 i Burke.
„ ,| Mrs. H. H. Herndon re-
■m a visit to Lookout Moun-
j, .. Grace Grimes returned to her
in Ocala Fla., alter visiting
... Sue Osborne.
Mrs. J. T. Stewart and Miss Elira-
kt ’ h Stewart are visiting relatives in
r. w. Russell and little
( , r arc visiting Mrs. Russell’s
Mrs. Ophelia Lingo.
W. T. Little and Mrs. J. R.
are visiting relatives in
. •• and Atlanta.
.. William Furman and children
., y, S. C., are visiting the
Capt. T. H. DeSaussure.
M. S. Bell, Dr. E. A. Tigner
j. L. Beeson attended a moct-
hoard of directors of G. S.
n Atlanta Tuesday night.
. Cason Black and children will
Saturday for Tampa. Fla..
•hev will visit Mrs. Black’s par-
-.(1 Mrs. F. C. Penuel and chil-
leave this week for Mary-
. -it relative-* of Mr. Penuel.
»eSuussure has return-
. S. C., where he visit-
r, Mrs. William Fur-
ing Newell Bass.
Newell Bass and K. B. Flynn leave
Sunday for a trip to Orlando, Fla.
Mr. Felton Rice returned Saturday
from a business trip to AugotAa.
Mrs. B. T. Bethunc U» visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. S. Bone.
Misses Louise and Bera Smith of
Atlanta, are the gueuts of Mr. and
Mrs. T. T. Hardman.
Mr. H. H. Pittman, traveling snles-
was in the city today, visiting his
sister, Mm Benj Bass.
Mies Annie Simpson has return
ed from Ashville, N. C., where she
hns been teaching in uummer School
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Bivins and
children spent the past week-end in
Dublin with relatives of Mm Bivins.
Mrs. George Albritton of Albert
ville, Ala., is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Ophelia Lingo.
Miss Blanch Gilstrap is at home,
after spending several weeks at Vir
ginia Beach.
Mr. William H. Holloway has re
turned to ithe city after a tes days
business trip to various points of ♦he
state.
Miss Francis Turner with hre broth
ers. Dennis and Rozier, have returned
to their home after a pleasant stay
with their grandmother, Mrs. E. A.
Rozier and family at Sparta.
Mr. Jack Burke of Tampa, Fla.,
spent the past week-end with his
parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Burke,
le was eiu*oute to his home ni Tampa,
Fla., from Minneapolis, Minn., where
he has been spending several weeks.
Mr. J. M. Morgan and family of
Albertville. Ala., are planning to
move to this city at on early date.
Mr. Morgan was here the past week,
and rented Dr. E. A. Tigner’s Co
lumbia Street house.
. Mrs. Van Faulkner
•ugh Texas and Louisano. I they have had plans made to remodel
absent from the city
and Mrs. M. L. Curry will
this week for the mountains of
Carolina, where they will
several weeks.
L X. Jordan has returned
ih.tomon, where she has been
- her daughter, Mrs. Frank
their home and build a beautiful
home, in the Northwestern part of
the county.
Mr. J. M. Richardson of Bibb coun
ty, has been in th" county this week
visiting relatives. He has a number
of friends here who were glad to
meet him.
Mr. D. M. Rogers and son, Wilburn,
have returned from Baltimore and
New York. Mr. Harris Rogers-* who
Conn .and son. Cadet went with them remained in New
have returned from a York, where he will accept a position
ds in Los Angeles, Cali- on the stage ns an actor.
• * • Mr. Julian Bloodworth has gone
ev-1 to N. Wilksboro, N. C., where he will
!’•. MeCullar is spending
of this week in Atlanta,
• is assisting in the Rivers
• rial campaign.
H. Rcntz and little dough-
have returned to Milledgo-
Macon, where they have
ding several weeks.
:re Hall left Tuesday for
here she will spend several
guest of Miss Mae As-
s. Bart Wilson, and
nt Monday in Macon
daughter, who is a
Mercer Summer
Blackwell has gone to
Ga., where he has accepted
«>n the Herald. He is a
<r. and will make the
Suable man.
Ricketts and Miss Eula
• returned from New York,
**nt on a visit accompani-
: i Mrs. Edward Darling of
manage the J. C
Bloodworth mov
where he has be
Penny store. Mr.
s from Athens,
n the past several
Mr. E. E. Bell has been able to
spend an hour or two a day at his
store during the present week. He
Prof, and Mrs. A. O. Thaxton, • 8tiU offering but his condition is
and daughter. Miss Bulah, have re-1 showing improv ement,
turned from a visit to Moultrie.
• • • j Mr. B. R. Fir mister is critically ill
Miss Mildred Turnbull, of Moultrie, the City Hospital, where he has
Is visiting the family of Prof. A. 0.! boen f or the past several days.
Thaxton. [ Physician* and relatives realize that
* • • his condition is serious, and have
Mr. fend Mm T. A. Chambers and j ver >’ sli|!ht h “>^ »[ h ”
children and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Har-j
rinston arc vlritin B Tybee. I J h ' c,, " dmo " of Mr - C - «• Bonner.
, . . , who has been seriously ill for the
Mrs. J. F. Bell. Jr., and little Missj? Mt thre,> or four week *. * how 8,i K ht
Betty Bell have gone to Murfrees-j m P ro ' cment '
boro, Tonn., to visit Mrs. Bell’s par
ents. .
Mrs. L. C. Hall and Miss Emily
Hall left last week for Montreat, N.
C., where they wi.ll spend several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Grote and
children of Zcbulon. N. C., will ar
rive Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. B.
F. Eberhart.
Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Patterson and Miss Jane Putter-
son will c the guests nei
Mrs. L. C. Rogers at her
Indian Springs.
MISS GHEESLiNC HOSTESS
1 Miss Florence Ghecsiing was hos
tess at a prom party Friday night
given in honor of her guest. Miss Nell
Coleman, of Devereux. Proms
enjoyed during the evening, nnd
late hour delicious refreshments
were served. The guest were: May
Moore, Carlyle Ingram, Gusy Reid,
Inmes Brown, Nell Coleman, Robert
Little, Susie Be'.ta, Oscie Thaxton,
Muxino Chrislcr of Canton, Ga.,
Marion Allen, Xnnnclle Stembridgc,
week ofj Eu »- ,ene Darrow, Louise J*
or Crockett, Hazel Bivii
Jones, Dot Smith, J. C. Hendi
Bill Coleman of Devi
Orders have been received that
Mr. William Henry Holloway will
continue his duties in the 10th Con
gressional District os Assistant to
Felton Rice in the Naval Recruiting
Mr*. Harry Bone entertained
honor of Miss Emily Echola und her Sunday aftrem
FRIENDSHIP NEWS
“Whoso keepeth h.*i mouth and his
tongue keepeth hsi soul from
trouble.”
Mr. and Mrs. Cohen Veal and chil
dren of Macon, spent last week-end
here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Veal.
Marter Helton Brookins spent the
week-end with his brother, Mr. Ras
Brookin-. and family in Milledgeville.
Mr. Morris Griffin and Miss Lily
Griffin and Mrs. Alva Ledbetter with
Mrs. Binion Griffin nnd children
visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Griffin, here Sunday.
Mis-* Vannie Lou Johnson spent a
few days last week at Raymond, Ga.,
and on returning home was the af
ternoon guest of Miss Noli Belle
Wyse in Macon Friday. She reports
a delightful trip.
Miss Lorenc Stephens vpent the
week-end with Mr. Tommie Blizard'
Mrs. C. I. Blizzard and children
rpont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T.
H. Hall.
Mrs«. J. I. Griffin spent several
clays la.-t week with her daughter,
Mrs. T. N. Ennis, who is seriously it)
and is now at Rawlings Sanitarium
for treatment. Her many friends
hope she will soon be improving
able to return home.
Mrs. Roy Griffin and children of
Milledgeville, spent two day*, last
week with Misses Eudcl! and A
Mary Griffin.
Mrs. E. L. Hodges, of Hurdwick, is
spending a few days here with Mrs.
arroll >IuUan Durden.
Hicks of Dawson and Kllworth B
OCONEE HEIGHTS NEWS
party .at her home
at Stevens Pottery, Wednesday
ing. A number of young people
gathered with the honored guests,
and spent several hours most
pleusantly.
Miss Pauline Abbott has returned
to her home a*. Tate, Georgia, after
spending a week with Mrs. Robert
Ashfield. Miss Abbott ha.-* just com
pleted the work for her degree at G.
S. C. W.
Misses Clifford Fowler and France.
Baker have gone to New York, where
they will visit Miss Frances* Ft
who is taking an art course - in that
ci.y. They will visit Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington, D. C., be
fore returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stembridgc
and children. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Stembridgc. Miss Agnes Stembridgc,
children of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Barncif
and the two daughter.-* of Dr. and
Mrs. Geo L. Echols are camping at
Brooks Springs this week.
Col. and Mrs. Carlisle Giles and
children spent Sunday at the home
Col. Giles’ father. Mr. J. I. Giles, at
Deepstep, and a family reunion and
gathering of relatives. There were a
large number present, and a bounti
ful din - -r was nerved.
Rev. John F. Yarbrough has been
ab Philadelphia church in East Put
nam county this week, conducting re.
vival service*. He came back to the
city today, and was present at the
get-together meeting and picnic held
by the members of the Methodist
church this afternoon.
Mrs. L. E. Patrick serve
cream to a number of guests
her home Tuesday night.
Mr. and tfr*.. J. T. Harris and lit-
—— ’ , , . t,e daughter Maybcl of Macon, spent
Mr. and Mr*. .Tor Berk attrndrd Sunday hcro with their f „ th( , r Mr
thl- burial of Mr Brrks nicer, Mrs. I. B . Durden and family
Frank Roberts, and infant baby, of M r. and Mr,. John Cnrne, and
c . cry )|lst ehjidrj,, of E ot(lnto „ v jGi,.,|
Johnnie Giles and family and Mr. and
Vinegar 35c per gallon for whit
r red pickling 50c for apple cider a
CHANDLER BROS.
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Dr. J. L. Beeson attended, last
week, the annual convention of the
Georgia Society of the Sons of the
American Revolution in Atlanta. He
was re-elected Vice-President of the
Society, and Victor Davidson, of
Irwington, was elected State His
torian. Both are members of the
John Milledge Chapter S. A. R. at
Milledgeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Brantley and
daughter. Miss Daisy Brantley, of
Lakeland. Fla., were in the city Fri-1
day and Saturday, visiting relatives.
Mr. Brantley was assistant Postmas
ter at the Milledgeville Postoffice for
a number of years, and holds a splen
did position in the Lakeland office.
He reported that the Milledgeville
folks, who are residing in Lakeland,
were getting on well.
Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Crawley, Miss
Mary Crawley and Joe and Frank
Crawley, of Gainesville, spent Mon
day night in the city. They were on
. . P ‘ - 11 • Hutchings, of Utica, j their way to Miami, Fla., where thej
• rk. i« -pending, some time in I will spend the month of August, r.
Her friend® are glad to aaal Crawley and a Methodist minuter,
U offering the property of I of that city, having exchanged pul-
for sale. pits for that tim*.
t 207 N. W.yn
iven Sept. !•<
Wall 806 I*a
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FOR RENT—Two large down
J Mr. Chus Lavcndar, of Hardw
* j spent Sunday with Mrs. I. L. Fuller.
" Mr.-. Dawson Wood spent Sunday
P. M. with Mrs. Bill Patterson, in
Hardwick.
Mrs. Turner Meeks nnd children,
Mamie Kate and Willie Hugh spent
Saturday with Mrs. Dawson Wood.
Miss Leona Moore hay accepted u
position at Allen’s Sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beck attended a
reunion .at Snow Hill church Wednes
day.
Miss Minnie Lou Champion spent
Snturdny night with her aunt. Miss
Minnie Champion at G. S. S.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heringdine anti
children visited Mrs. Heringdine’i
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Gil
bert. at Oconee last Sunday.
Mr. Dawson Wood spent a few
days at Friendship last week with Mr.
J. T Meeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ashfield and
May or James Carnes, of Katonton,
spept Sunday with Mrs. Mary L.
Badger.
Miss Mable Adams and Miss Thorn '
ton of G. S. S. visited Miss Annie L. I
Badger Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Geo. Kelley from near Macon, •
spent Sunday with Mm Kelly, who I
biting her sister, Mrs. R. L.
Champion. He was accompanied I
home by his little son, George. j
Mrs. Ida Anchors from the State
Farm, was a vinitor for several days
to Mrs. C. A. Youngblood.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Odom and baby
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Rlount in Mosleyville.
Miss Fannie Lee Layficld of
Stevens Pottery, was a visitor of Mr.
nnd Mrs. R. G. Layficld the week-end.
Mr. and Mm J. C. Moore and Miss
Gladys Mooic are visiting
Moore’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Parker,
near Monticollo.
Mr. and Mrs. Sebc Lynch, Mis.<
Carrie Mue Lynch, Mr. Malcomb
Lynch of Milledgeville, and Miss Pet
Howard of Macon, visited Mrs. Mary
L. Badger Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mm Clifford Meeks and
sons, Joe and Berner, enroute from
Columbia, S. C., to their home in
Macon, made a short visit to their
C. E. Youngblood.
Mrs. ”. H. Hall Sunday.
Mr. Ras Brookins and family also
Mrs. S. E. Blizzard visited Mr. S. B.
Brookins and family Sunday after
neon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wells and
little daughter Elaine, spent Sunday
with Mr .and Mrs. B. L. Prosser.
Mrs. B. L. Prosser was the after-
on guest of Mrs. T. H. Hall Fri
day.
Miss Lorcne Stephens spent the
week-end with Mr. Tommie Biizzard’a
family.
HYSTERICAL
SonHi Carolina Lady Tfcri
Tried Cardai and Say, Ska
Noticed RcaarkaMe
Anderson. 8. C.—“I suffered »
long long time, before 1 tried Car-
one] my only regret Is that 1
this city.
“I was badly run down tin health.
My nerves ‘went to pieces', and I
had to go to bed. I was not able to
do my house work for many months.
“I got so bad off, I could not bear
to have anybody walk across the
floor of my room. The least little
thing upset me. Sometimes I be
came hysterical. I had bad pains
In my back and sides, and my head
and limbs would take spells of ach
ing, which almost set me wild.
“One day I was reading and Z
saw where a woman, who had a
trouble like my own, had been re
lieved by Cardul. I decided at once
to try It; so I began on a course
Of the 'Home Treatment’.
“It began to help me from the
very first I took Cardul regularly,
for several months, and my Improve
ment was so remarkable, that my
family and friends were delighted.
“Cardul has no equal, in my opin
ion. I gladly recommend It to
others.”
For sale by druggists, everywhere.
Get a bottle today!
nd bunch buttei
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AGED IN WOOD
The kind that will keep your pickle
50c per Gallon
We have hundreds of satisfied customers that we have supplied
their oickling vinegar for years.
PURE SPICES—WHOLE AND GROUND
Full Assortment of Every Variety
EXTRA SPECIAL
3 LBS. MORNING GLORY BACON (SLICED AS YOU $1.10
DESIRE) al
Price of This Bacon Today in 100 LB. lots 37c Wholesale.
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Look at Youi Shoes
Juna and Yellow Deal »«
ran pleat ap to 10th or
noath.
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CLARA BOW
NUF SAID
“Ladies of the Mob”
Colonial Theatre
August 6 and 7.
Blaring hair, blaring personality. Clara blazes her way
through scorching series of thrills in a tense dram af Uader-
world of Mob and Mohs. She is the Gamut Colin a ata^
wikio. la ardor.