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UWIOW SECQKPER. miXEDOEVIU-E. CA., JUNE »7, irat
I LOCAL
HAPPENING* ?
Baldwin county has one of the best
public -chool lystema in the state.
The Icgbtatatt is in session and
. r.-v are many problems ahead of
ihtm for solution.
MILLEDGEVILLE S. A. K., INVIT
ED TO FLAG DAY EXERCISES
Mrs. C.
r.tton blooms are making thei:
: -srance in the field., throughout
;■ aunty. The reports are that
weevils are abundant and active.
the
iaitor who
pa-J
ugh Millctlggville in his automo-
, a cordial welcome and urge him
.••me this way again.
: m people of every community are
imnsible for law enforcement a*
a« that community is concerned,
lie opinion either builds or tears
The press throughout Georgia is
■ r acing many deserved boquet* at
( ! Jo . E. Pottle on account of his
elect! :: as President of the Georgia
Bar Association.
Th two colleges located here are
M Seville’s majnstcys, and
our citizens should render them every
, -i.tsnce in maintaining the highest
itandnrd.
G. Kiteheas, of Danville.
Ga., Regent of the John Ball Chapter
D. A. R.,* extended the invitation to
thp wohn Miiledge Chapter, S. A. R.
and their wive- or sweethearts, and
asked them to meet them at Ball 1
Ferry, on Flag Day, Friday June 14.
the invited guests knew, right then,
that a royal go-id time was in store
for them.
There were about fifty people
present there in our neighboring
county of Wilkinson, anu besides the
mcmbc.T of the two pitrotic societies
there were Hon. George Carswell,
Georgia's Secretary of State, Mrs.
Man-in Wilburns. State President of
the W. C. T. IT. Em i several do:
anis of John Ball, Revolutionary
oldier.
In Mr . Kitchen’s address before
"he placed the meeting in the hand;
of Mrs. Todd, Chairman of program,
he .stressed the fact that today was
the tine to think generously and tt
know also, that the way jf Righteous-
as in the way of God.
Hon. George Car.well, in hi»
speech, referred to Georgia’s niggard
ly support of her schools on account
of hanging on the her ancient and
outgrown constitution, which fact hus
used her literally “ta lock the
or and throw away the key.”
Miss Alma Elizabeth Anderson, of
Gordon, who wrote the best essay in
Wilkins* i* county in the Fla/ Essay
contest, was presented with e hand
some medal, by Mrs. J W. Hooks,
organizing regent.
Mr. Victor Davidson, State His
torian c -. A. R., made the troubles
»f past Creek Indian days become
8 | vivid agan, by hie masterly narration.
After the patriotic program, a de
licious barbecue with all its accom
paniments wes served, and the visi
tor* regarded the day as one of the
happiest they had ever spent.
The people of Milledgeville owe it
t- th- mselves to be careful in the
- .-lection of the men they place at the
head f their city government. It
i- the burJ.*n of local taxes that
place- the yoke on the neck of the
tax payers.
Georgia «hould learn to build
,-rniar'ent roads before making a
• e bond issue for the purpose. There
ai. f*. v. paved road* in the State now
t v. have not been rebuilt or resur-
I».'rman Hardy is the latest
■rmnn in Milldegeville that has a
<f a big fish to brag about.
Saturday Mr. Hardy went fish-
:»t Byington mill pond in Wilkin-
’•inty, and landed, w-ith rod nr.d
sir> 8 1-4 lb. trout. The trout
'•aught near u >tump in the mid-
P - Farmers Club held a pleasant
• - - Saturday at the home r.f Mr.
I Sibley in this city. The full;
* hip of the club was present,
h exception « f Col. Jo-. E.
- . who was kept away on «c-
•if the illness of Mr*. Pottle. ■
r t»u business netting an cleg-1
dir.r.er was served the guests, I
i they thoroughly enjoyed. The J-
•Meeting of the club will h
W. H. Collins.
ith
• TRRIFFIC RAIN SATURDAY
NIGHT COUPLED WITH WIND ;
DAMAGES
Terrifflc rains coupled with high
w •’’■!*• did a small damage to crops in
{k " county, reports reaching this
indicated. The high winds which
■ir* - oout ten o’c'oek were follow-
*■ 1 quickly by a heavy rain.
Fur sale— House and lot of S. E.
Wright, Sr., located at Hardwick,
C« . consisting of two and *even
lr nth* acres, and one eight room
dwelling. Apply to D. B. Wright
or S. E. Wright, Jr.
p by
^OR RENT—Having moved from the
*y. my furnished apaclmetit at
y residence is for rent at $20.00
" r month. Located on West Me-
street, 2 block* from G. S.
C W. Call phone No. 49S-L. Mr*.
F-- J. Zachary. pd.
F0R SALE—Two J.no, Bull Culm
$25.00. These ball* are from
client stock and will head any
J erJ »«*!» credit- Dr. H. D. Allen,
.Mr. T. L. Wood, who clerks at J.
F. Bells Grocery Store, gathered
fr-• i hi- garden Monday, four toma-j
* twin tomato. The four tomatoes
neighed 3 lbs., and six ounces.
j
Th- la>t issue of the Wesleyan
Christian Advocate contained an
Ul poli&CS in the church,
that .t would he well fer self-seeking
ministers and laymen to read and
There
is nothing
quite like
the new
Ford
anywhere
in
design,
quality
and price
NEW FORD ROADSTER
450
(F. O. B. Detroit, plot
THE new Ford is a
really fine car selling at
a low price. That’s the
whole story of its un
usual speed, power, ac
celeration, comfort,
safety, reliability, and
low up-keep cost.
Come in and let us
tell you of the quality
that has been built into
this car and of the new
manufacturing meth
ods that enable the
Ford Motor Company
to sell it at such a low
price.
M KIMNCN MOTOR 38
BUSY SESSION OF RECORDER'S
COURT MONDAY
'' hen City Recorder Carpente
called his court to order Monday he
found awaiting him a full docket
Saturday night and Sunday the po
lice had found it necessary to make
an unusual number of arrests for
drunkenness, /aiming and disorder
ly conduct
Judge Carpenter put a number of
dollar* in the city treasury by the
ine* he imposed.
If you are not tradine at Palace
10TH DISTRICT A. A M. BOASTS has pure-bred stock ard raises
LARGE CROPS wf th * *"«*l u*ed for the dining
j room during the winter months. On
Sparta, Ga.. June 23.—Mucn in- another portion of the lot is the dairy
tercst is being manifested By the karn, built along modern lines, with
people of this city and county in cement floor* throughout and screen.
' grade* you buy iron
the exccellcnt crop of grain which e< *
is now being harvested by the Tenth
District A. & M. School, near here. I
I>r. W. H. Maxwell, superintendent
of the school, is establishing a mod
ern dairy and lhe stock farm at this '
school, and planted much of the
farm last fall in small grain.
The |ts2b ha* just been threshedj
out and the crop netted mere than'
800 bushels of as fine oats as have j
ever been seen here. Other crops|
are maturing fin proportion, and j
plenty of foodstuffs will be har- .
vested to care fo.- all of .the live 11
stock next year.
Since the school barn burned
months ago. Superintendent Max
well has built an entirely new cow
barn along modern lines. In one
portion of this bam the school ha*
registered Jersey bull, which Is
the head of the fine herd of reg-
J and grade Jersey cows which
furnish the school with milk and
butter. In another M-pnrntc build-
g the splendid herd of Durco-Jer-
y hog.- are housed. The school
keep out all flies.
Channel cat fl*b fr»*
riser at E*si« Palace
•very day freak.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCHANDISE
MEMBR1DCE & COMPANY
PHONE 352-J
Bring Your Cream To The
Armour Company
Cream Station
IN THE
BRlCK Tha Jg^- L M s l««i j I horne-andrews warehouse building
Ar. Mad* by the “MeMILLAN” Prece..
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There is No Waste in Our Bricks.
w. Make Quick Shipmauta in Any Quantitv.
RICH GL0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville Brick WorksCo
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan.
K. G. McMillan. President Bell* McMillan. Vire-Pre.idanl
Next to the Modern Mercantile Company. Ideally located for
every milk producer in the county.
Open Tuesday and Friday
CASH PAID FOR ALL CREAM AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
Bring Your Cream To Us
M. E. Webb, Manager
HERES SOMETHING
TO Celebrate i
•ft ^LtH OF JULY BARGAINS IN TIRES
Look These Prices
Over, Folks!
They -ooak for themselves .
need to tell you more about
We have your size.
them.
Silvertowns
30x3'z
$ 7.00
29x4.40
8.25
30x4.50
9.25
29x4.50
8.75
31x5.25
13.00
33xfi.0O
15.CO
B ANG! No, it’s not fireworks. Just
prices on Goodrich Tires being
dropped to the lowest level they’ve
hit in many a day.
If you’re going to drive ycur car
over the 4th, take advantage of this
“oncc-in-a-lifetime” opportunity to
get tires in shape.
Start out with a brand new set of
dependable Goodrich casings- The
whole world knows the quality that is
built into Goodrich Tires ... the
stamina . . • the long wear . . . the
super mileage. No finer tires are made
anywhere ... at any price.
But act quickly. Look at the prices
printed above. Compare valuer. And
drop in at our store today.
GOOD-BYE TIRE TROUBLES! Onco
you gat a act of Goodrich Tiraa on
your car . . . tire worric* vanish.
And there's no reason to delay now!
advertised . . . nationally-known tiro
. . . produced by GOODRICH. Why
take chance* with inferior products
when you can get real Goodrich Tiree
at such price*?
Goodrich Silverfowns*^*
L. D. SMITH