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UNION KECOKDEK. miXEDCEVILLg. GA.. MARCH T. INI
[THIN THE CITY
(BY MISS. DIDDY)
,, hl . • « |ict “ “ to h * v '
, 6> ln after the ,hr " d **f
last « ck
but CUrl ' n , .
f r favorite book and road
But the ?
I could do nothing
Dad’s chair and gat
hine always follows
, BI1U .. -eally mokes such a
Have you noticed the
flowers in Milledgeville?
are taking so much more
now in their lawns' than
fore and almost over night
,‘ville has been turned into a
Writable garden spot
AU down Jefferson street you see
hycinthU, narcissus, violets,
rfl cups and early spring flow-
abundance and on the hill the
jeems a little bit greener .and
[fee flower..’ a bit more abundant.
I
*. the !
Cora Ann: Granddaddy, were you
in Noah’s Ark?
Granddad: Why, no.
Cora Ann: Then why weren’t you
drowned?—The Pathfinder.
He: They say you have been dis
appointed in love.
She: Not at all; love is all right,
—COLLEGE HUMOR.
GO TO BED STORIES
on the
one af-
ith them in their
| lri " { jjj s . (\-cil spends much time
Chine thw* inmates how to play
Lj enjoy much of their idle time.
p .._, „ bio hand ball and haa
women really having as much
^ ;he little kiddies. The doctors
I j. Institution place great value
’ Vli-s Humphrey's work and have
■ that she is making much pro-
" r ,.. in diverting the patient's minds
Ifr.M the troubles and drabness of
Itbe Institution.
Mi, s Cecil Humphrey is the ideal
, fur this wrok. Her charming
.tonality, her unusually winsome
[e. her uncanny patience and her
__ jity to win the love and esteem
|of the unfortunate inmates make
r a valuable asset to the staff of
_ » Sanitarium.
I)r. Swint. Ur. Walker and Dr.
h’arbrouirh, and with other members
Sanitarium arc
constantly working out tiling^ to im-
•rvico at Georgia’s largest
and their progress is
tractive j;roup of young girls
ns Frances Bone. Ann Bone,
Campbell, Ruth Wilson,
e Reid. May Moore, Nnnclle
iJtembridjre, Billie Elhorhardt and
that I juht can’t recall just
j The— girls have .'ilntost grown in-
r^r Irnlys before I knew it. I
.it makes mo believe I am
ir old, for jus*, about the same
was teaching in the pratice
at G. S. C. they were be-
r to learn their A. B. C’s, and
^oaeh I am still single I feel like
almost reached the retire-
| They have all grown into charm-
nr, and beau.iful young women and
» full of fun and life it makes
ant to he that age again,
rity that can bonst of young women
e these these can rest back 01
fels and feel assured the future
The Cop: 3ay! I almost broke my
neck followin’ you around them
curves.
She: Well, I hope this teaches you
not to chase after every pretty girl
you see!
—SELECTED.
“What was the idea of that story
Mother read us last night?” asked
Billie Bunny of her brother one
morning ns they were dressing.
“The idea of it was that you should
always tell your Mother when you
are going to do a'nyhting. For in
stance, when you go away, you
should tell your Mother, or your
father, where you are going and-
“Always?” naked Billie.
“Yes, always for they might want
you and then they would not know
where to look. Someone might come
with a lot of carrot pi e for you and
if Mother didn’t know where
wore, you wouldn’t get the carrots—
“I guess I see now. But this is
Saturday and I’ll help Mother wh
you go to the store,” Said Billie.
When breakfast was over, Bobbie
started for the store while Billie
began to help her Mother dust the
house. “I wish Mrs. Squirrel would
come with her bushy tail and dust
for us,” laughed Billie.
By and bye Billie got os far as the
pantry. There she saw a large jar of
jam. She dusted all around it and all
the while it was bothering her. Final
ly she took a little bit of it and it
DID taste so good. “I guess I ought
to tell Mother where I am,” she
thought. All the while the jam was
worrying her.
Temptation got the better of her
and off came the lid of the jar and
into it went Billie!
When the little Rabbit was full of
jam, she sneaked out into the parlor
and there was her Mother.
What in the world is this
thing.” Mother Rabbit acted as
though she were frightened to death.
Get out of my home!” she shrieked
“It’s your little Billie,” pleaded the
little one.
'I don’t believe any one of my
children look like you.”
Let me kiss you,” whined Billii
‘Not with that face!” exclaimed
Mother Rabbit
“Why are you so melancholy, old
man?”
“Joyce rejected me last night”
“Well, cheer up; there zxo lots of
others.”
“I know, but somehow I can’t help
feeling sorry for the poor girl.'
—TIT BITS.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
Freshman: Are yuo a big girl on
the campus?
Julian Walton: Well, I don’t know
about that, but I’m the big noise at
the library.
| bf- J. L. Beeson has done so many
ftivo things at our college
f became President that I just
l ' t- l at his ability. Without go-
nil of them, I think
« a'bled more than the beautiful
J'bery he has planted nrd the
: spot* he has covered
on the campus. There
ire beautiful scene any-
m n view from the west
f ot the campus facing the Audi-
br. R,
n the
* Prcsid.
i I
estnhbihing himself
memory and love of the girls
M the people of our city and
feel that an invisible
t have held out for him to
nt
GEORGIA, Baldwin! County.
To the Superior Court of said County.
The petition of W_ H. Rives and
Jon W. Hutchinson respectfully
shows:
1. That they desire to be incorpo
rated under the corporate name of
Electrik Maid Bake Shop.
2. The principal office and place
of business of said corporation will
be Baldwin County, Georgia.
3. The capital stock of said
corporation is $20,000.00, more than
10 per cent of which is paid in cash.
4. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain.
5. Said corporation will engage
in the business of manufacturing and
selling by wholesale and retail bread,
cakus, and other products of flour,
sugar, and meat
6. The corporation prays for the
power to borrow money in itk corpo
rate capacity; to sue and be sued; to
buy sn» lease such real estate and
other personal property as may be
necessary for the proper conduct of
said business; to make contracts
its corporate capacity; and to do
all other acts and things incident to
a corporation of like character.
Wherefore, * petitioners pray that
they be incorporated under the name
and style of Electrik Maid Bake
Shop, and give all the rights and
privileges incidoiit to a ooiyoration
of said charactor.
ALLEN & POTTLE.
Petitioner’s Atty
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
I do certify that the above is
true and correct copy of petition for
incorporation filed in my office this
day by W. H- Rives and Jon W.
Hutchinson, to be incorporated
“I’ll never do it again, Mother!” 1 der the name and style of Electrik
cried Billie. *• .
Then wash your face and I’ll let
you kiss me,” answered the Mother,
:rying hard to keep back a smile.
Maid Bake Shop.
This Feb. 25, 1920.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk S. C. B. C. Ga.
NATIONAL
FAVORITES
THE PERFECT COAL.
Phone
252
Quick
Delivery
Fowler-Flemister Coal Co.
mri: I., our subject of the
,u <‘ future belles and beaus
’ W' . I know there
5 ’ city that can bonst of
; ful babies ns Jeffer-
1 r £e Davis has a little
m " ‘- adorable little
t Mosteller also hni
- m hold her own in!
and then the Mob-
" T - and N'ckey, the
'V- Jr., find Mrs. Nat
, R,, n too that a
''b‘ follow, showing
Mr, . i| r:uu, d-‘ddy, Mr. .1. T.
"onier Dumas and her
. r , firs t rank in the list,
I i and her little daugh-
p- ''th-r! j R ■ ,, ‘ ffor - ,,0 n and there
>• bu* l ■ try not to ov er look
■T matter P,ntr tradc ° f them is no
- 1 ' " «»I.V a~fT
the an,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCHANDISE
CTEMER1DGE& COMPANY
PHONE 352-J
weeks before
• cl.fV, ' lnm, “l pnrmlo of now
of MiC™! ha ‘ s - The Milin-
stores'are 1**! . th ® R ** dy ‘
in th t . * , sh °w«ng the lat-
1 ' prir »z. anTl ‘ rCM ». f ° r WOm * n
* Station * *** hardly stand
*° K,jend I maka. QHOD|gM00Qn0Ctttt0M0l0H
THE PROMISE
You Made Yourself
The first of hie .year, to be on time every morning will be
a lot easier to live ud to if you are sure of your clock.
Westdox ring you up on the dot. From $1.50 to $4.75,
regular and luminous dials.
WILLIAMS & RITCHIE
Jewelers Milledgeville, Ga
OPTOMETRY
Try MODERN MERCANTILE Cw.,
Fancy Plain and Sf’f-RUing Flour,
$1.25 Sack 24 lb.
Sood Potato*, at MODF-kM MER
CANTILE CO., Pock Cobbler. 35c,
Pock Rom 35c; Pock Mb. 35c.
Agents for the E.B. L ne
f
try in Milledgeville for 18 ye;
W. J. Brake
Cultivators and Planters
Also Harrows
Walking and Riding
Cultivators
CALL AND SEE THtS MACHINE ON OUR FLOOR
E. D. Prosser
Dutch-Oven
Cooking!
u
Presenting Westinghouse
“Flavor Zone” Range!
I s. celain enameled top
kitchen ' hie os illustrated
below a each purchase
-—or $10 trade-in allow
ance on your old stove.
Ask to see this fine table
when yon come in.
IIM’S’IN
■CLECTRIC, of course—and a marvel! Noth--
L ing like it before. Automatic—naturally...
and you have a number of sizes and models to
choose from—all of them having the wonderful
“Flavor Zone" Oven that gives old-time Dutch
savor to your dinners.
This new Westinghouse Range gives you freedom
from the drudgery of three meals a day. The au
tomatic oven does your worrying and watching
for you! And the cooking is infinitely superior,
thanks to the "Flavor Zone" construction. Meats
cooked without basting. Vegetables cooked in
their own liquid—all the taste and goodness pre
served!
During this special selling event you can buy
this range on the easiest of terms— and the
terms are varied to suit varying needs!
$4 *75
<* DOWN
balance in 24 months
OR— SPECIAL CLUB OFFER
Range and Red Crown Electric Water
Heater when Purchased together—
$10 Down—30 months
Heats water electrically and stores it, hot,
ready Tor use. Tunis on and off auUv
maticafly.... needs no attention. Plenty
of hor water — ready when you want it,
without waiting. Economical to operate.
Safe. Clean. Odorless. In short, the
perfect method of heating water. Con'
venient terms if purchased singly.
Georgia
is ready
POWER.
— A C I T I ZEN W H E
COMPANY
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