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■IUWEV1UX MfTBT < D tnSS”
TO HAVE OtiHAKS DA¥ Whereas God has seen fit to call
T. - , . , . home Mr. G. D. Myrick, m faithful
Car af F<~4 Staff, ta l^ad«l •»* Movtli member of the board of
s..« to Orpbaaac*. D. M- R<«m. St€W3rds of the Bethel Methodist
J ~ M ~~ “ d M A - J - C * rr 'church and
°™"* ** Whereas the passing of this good
" . # . and noble man has cast a shadow of
The Executive Committee of the , n(| Mdnesa over ^ entire
Washington Baptist Association met church >nd comnulnily
at Sparta lart Thursday. The x(u . r( .(„ rt . be it revived, first-
meeting was well “tended. Dr. a. y hat w |,|j e W€ deepiy regret giving
J. Fcrrestrr was elected .rhairman him up We R j ve thanks to our hea.en-
and Rev. R. D. Hodges of Tenni e ^ jr.^hdr for his unselfish spirit and
was elected ‘ceretary. Annl.rations jj. g kindness a jj that needed help,
of Rev. B. B. Sergeant and R« v Second; That the board of Stewards
Robert H. Dudley for ministerial aid wj|dl ^ record that We w j|i m i„ him
we re approved. Rev. R. B. ^- Brri “° n ‘ an d wish to record their appreciation
ard Rev. J. Calvin Smith were roco- ^ good Christian life, his faith
gnired a* ministerial student* at in ( ; odf his | oyalty to W , c hurch and
his deep interest in Its work.
Third—That we extend our deep-
DEATH OF MIL J. D. JACKKMI
student?
University for this year,
i decided to load two car
groceries produce and feedstuff for egt and tenderest sympathy to the
the Orphan’® Home on Tuesday Nov. bereavtd f am ji y>
26th. Th« churches nastored by Rev. Fourth —That a copy of there reso-
R. B. Harrison Kis planned to l"od j ul j on9 b(B recorded in our minutes
a car. The other churches are asked and otber CO pie.s be made for publi-
to co-operate and celebrate Orphan ■. cat joii and a copy be sent to the
Home Day on Sunday Nov. 24th. and
then load the cars on the 20th., H HARPER
Special committee? were appointed to j E kTIT.FS
arrange detail?:— Devcreaux—G. B. ‘ MRS. J. B. STILES
Wood; Mayfield—C. F. Reynolds;
.Mill: dgeville—P. M. Roger?. Joe A. TRIBUTE WILL BE PAID
M ore. A. J. Carr: Warthen—T. R. president WOODROW WILSON
Duggan; Sandorsvillc—T. I. Hnrri-
son. George W. Gilmore; Tennllle— T he National Woodrow Wilson
C. L. Little and M. C. Little. The Commoratifere Committee is plaun-
m« mber of the Executive Committee j n g to pay tribute to the memory of
in i ach church is asked to see th.it tbat pr ca t President and Statesman,
a committee U appointed to GO GET on Armistice Day. November 11th.
THE GROCERIES and see that they Milledgeville will join in this tribute
are loaded at the proper time. If the and in t he cven ing of the 11th, a
committee finds it cheaper and more number of our citizens will meet and
convenient the groceries will be a eulogy a nd respect will be paid his
carried in truck?. memory. A full program will be an-
Each district or central location is m , unccd ne xt week.
invited by the Home to bring three
or four /»utos of visitors to view the
wonderful plant at Hapeville. Notify
Manager W. P. Anderson when you
will
A CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sppreria-
Iiiii and thanks to the friends in Mu
on and Milftdgeville, for the kind-
t’fy
show
Each church
President C. C. Davison, of thr Sun- ot th ' dl,,lh l,f "“ r loved om '’
day School Convention, if it i, do- Cr " l 'S' T ” tk< ' r - * nd ,or the
sinrd to arrange a Sunday School 1 f |,,rld offering sonu
Revival or Enl.nton.ont Cntopaign. K'ROLEY TUCKER. MR. AND MRS.
The Mount Vernon A«ocUtio„ I. .r-' » ARPK R TUCKER AND FAMILY
ranging her secoi.J campaign. Many
others are finding them very helpful.
The Sunday School Board will fum-
. worker to direct the campaign
Powell, president of the Chicago
nad Eastern Illinois Railway, is one
of those who sees renewed life and
energy and vigor for the town of a
HAPPY SMALL TOWN LIFE
(Savannah Press)
Let the small town take heart. Ex-
if the A-sociation will pzy tlOoToO. [ PC*? •* 7* « # b “ k ; ™°™ 8
half his salary. A teacher can be en
listed for each church locally or
other® may he secured from a dis
tance and we pay tie average ex-
pens. of *7.60 for »,rh. There will j tl » thousand people
be some cost for advertising and j ’ 1 *he small town, he finds, not only
supplies hut the cost to each church 1 has advantage, over the large city as
will not he large. One member of a place to live in but industry is be-
the committee offerred to guarantee ‘ ginning to discover that the small
the whole amount as he was so sure j plant located in the moderate sized
the churches would reap such benefit: community, measured by the new
that the offerings for the expense I yardstick, Kilo-Man-Hours, frequent-
would come easily. The next meet- l.v shows a higher rate of production
ing will be in Milledgeville Tuesday. I than the huge plant in the crowded
January 14th. j Industrial city.
Mr. Powell i- quoted as saying.
“The smaller cities are not only
MEETING OF Y. W. A. favorable to industry but are not
compelled t*' resort to artificial sun
light; to ultra-violet ray transmitting
The Young Women’. Aomruition [ K»*. ”« to ertablish hospitals for
of the Milledgeville Rapti.l church the cure of dim-.-e re.ultinjr from
met l.M Thurvlay eveninir. October <hr lark of freah
Srd, in the Men’s Bible classroom.
About fifteen former members an<
five visitors were present to enje_,
the interesting program prepare*, oy
Mi-s Lillian Dollar. The ; rogram
was as follows:
Song—Yield Not to Temptation.
Devotional—Nelle Day.
Introduction of Subject—“Am 1
True to My Youth If Not, Whal
Ij»rk 1 Yet?" T .tl!i«n Dollar.
Do I I^ck Energy?—A nt<T:<-tt«
Do I l.«rk Oplimiam?—Frmneei
id sunlight.
live
i the
nid r t
of flowers and trees and still be
within 1R r 20 minutes of his place
of business 5* a lucky person indeed.
“His life will be much happier than
if he is constantly in fear of being
swallowed up in the relentless wave
of population which bursts forth
from the c ingestion of a great city
only to dominate and di*figure the
surrounding countryside.**
There ua* a time when it was he-
t’eved that the advert of th. auto-
• bile
with the lei
When the death angrl Invaded
our midst Friday October 4th, he
plucked from us a kind and loving
father, whose place will never be
filled. He will always be missed.
He was the idol of us all, and was as
dear to me a? my own father. My
children dearly loved him, and en
joyed spending their time with him.
Every Sunday they would read to
him when his eyes would not allow
him to read himself. The Bible was
often read to him by them.
He had sufered for two years,
times, but never did he complain or
his patience ever give away. He time
and again repeated that he was will
ing to suffer if God saw fit, that no
one knew what they could ttand un
til they had to. He was kind and
good to all. and perfectly resigned
to death.
He had suffere dfor two years,
but took his bed in June, and suf
fered on until his death. We would
not take him back for we know he is
asleep in Je»us.
He was Dorn in Hancock county,
October 7th, 1847; was a member
of Island Creek church, and died
within three days of his 82ml birth
day. He was buried in the Milledge
ville cemetery Sunday, October 6th.
A large crowd attended the funeral
and burial.
Good-bye Dear Father-in-law for
we all miss you but will strive to
meet you in a Letter world.
MRS. E. E. JACKSON.
Forty-eighth Parcel: That tract or
parcel of land belonging to E. E.
Bass situate o nthe South aide of
McIntosh Street, between and ad
joining the lands of Jeans A Robin-
and Je'ferson St.; said land
is designated as Lot No. 6, on the
plan of the work done in Street Im
provement Section No. 25, fronts
190 feet on Street Improvement Sec
tion No. 25 in the City of Milledge
ville and runs back S. 105 feet. Said
land was levied on to satisfy an exe
cution for $167.48 with interest and
cost, issued against the above de-
cribed land a? the property of E. E.
Bass upo ndefault i% the payment
of the installment and interest due
on the 14 day of April, 1929, on Mil-
lvdgeville Street Improvement Bond
No. 381, for the cost of improving
and paving Street Improvement Sec
tion No. 25.
Notice of the levy of the above
executions has been given to the de
fendants in fi fa. and tenants in
possefsion as required by law.
Deeds will be made to the purcha-
ers by the undersigned.
This 30 day of September, 1929.
J. H. THIGPEN,
Marshal of the City of
Milledgeville, Georgia.
ODD
is a Pfniiili— i
CJA &w«, Ha. I
MARSHAL’S SALE
McIntosh Street, between and ad
joining the lands of E. E. Ba?s and
• lands of E. E. Bass; said land
designated as Lot No. 14, on the
plan of the work done in Street Im
provement Section No. 21, fYonts
52 1-2 feet on Street Improvement
Section No. 21 in the City of Mil-
1; dgeville and runs back S. 80 feet.
Said land was levied on to satisfy
nd execution for $75.88 with inter-
st and cost, is>ued against the above
described la . das the property of
E. E. Bass upon default in the pay
of the installment and interest
due on the 14 day of April, 1929, on
Milledgeville Street Improvement
Bond No.- 354, for the cost of im
proving und paving Street Improve
ment Section No. 21.
Forty-fourth Parcel: That tract or
parcel of land belonging to E. E.
Bass situate on the South side of Mc
Intosh Street, between and adjoin
ing the lands of E. E. Ba«s and North
Wayne St.; said land is designated as
Lot No. 15, on the plan of the work
done in Street Improvement Section
No. 21, fronts 108 feet on Street
Improvement Section No. 15 in the
City of Milledgeville and runs back
S. 34 feet. Said land wa*. levied on
to satisfy an execution for $155.99
with interest .and cost, issued against
the above described land as the prop
erty of E. E. Bass upon default in the
payment of the installment and inter-
e-t due on the 14 day of April, 1929,
on Milledgeville Street Improvement
Bond No. 355, for the cost of im-
prov.ng and paving Street Improve
ment Section No. 21.
Forty-fifth Parcel: That tract or
parcel of land belonging to T. S.
Jeans & W. E. Robinson situate on
the North side of McIntosh Street,
b<lween and adjoining the lands of
Mr*. Geo. E. Case and the lands of
Miss Clara Lee Cone said land is
designated as Lot No. 2, on the plan
of the work done in Street Improve
ment Section No. 25. front* 70 feet
«n Street Improvement Section No
25 in the City of MiHedgevirie and
j runs back N. H>5 feet. Said land
For the Best Service
Go to
GILMAN’S
B-A-R-BE-R
SHOP
GROVER GILMAN
Proprietor
Price* Reasonable
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Courteous Service
Ladies Hair Cutting a Specialty
BARBER)
DR. MURRAY KING
Phone 229-L Res. 105
Jefferson Street
Veterinarian
Milledgeville. Georgia
BOSTON CAF
—WHUI CVUTBOOY
T"* Sana 6——a
NOSFOUC OYSTERS
AND WESTEMt STEAK DAR.ll
Try On
**• aw PLATE Dinner
;xxxxiiixxxixxxxxrrrTTT-r 7I
2 Wanted To Buy
h TIMBER TRACTS
We arc in the market for bodi pine and hardwood to
estimate your tract and make you an offer. If you haven';
sufficient for a sawmill set we will buy small tracts for
round logging.
If interested in selling rUase phone R. M. Jeffry or A.
G. Martin at 34.
Central Ga. Lumber Co.
O PTOMETRY
Meats with all their Flavor
Meet “Jin Vaughan” our new Electric Meat Cutter who now
cuts out quality meats absolutely even—and sanitary for
there is praticaily no handling.
Phone us for quality Western Meats and Groceries.
All cuts Steaks ..30c lb.
Fresh Pork Sausage ,30c lb.
PHONE 37
Beck’s Cash Store
West End
I lutv* Um practicing optom*-
•rp la Milledgeville f - 20 year*.
My charges are rt-.oeable. 1
■•* r *«tae ell work doae as repre
sented ar refund your money. So
yea taho ao chances ia doing kasi-
aess with me. Office boars t «a
II, 1 to S, Sunday 2 to S.
W. J. Brake
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MKUt HA.NOISE
^TEMBRlDGc & COMPANY
PHONE SSU
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA DISCUSSES EC0N0MC IMPORTANCE
OF RAILROAD PURCHASES
Loyalty K’i
* th
wart
Do I I.-ak th*' Progressive Spirit? ( man
—Mi*. Ruth Stone. I his *
If I 1’* -se-» These Five Attribute? J the o
of Youth.
Does It Create Within Me the De
sire to Serve?—Miss Mary Burn*.
Song— Make Me A Channel of
Blearing.
The following officers were elected
for 1929-30:
Leader—Miss Mary Burns.
President—Elizabeth Stewart.
Secretary and Treasurer—Kath
erine Jewell.
Program Chairmen—I illian Dol
lar and Olive Meadows.
Pianiat—Ella Hudson.
Publicity Chairman—Antoinette
Lawrence.
After further business and the
closing of the meeting by the
Missionary prayer, a social half
hour was enjoyed hy a'l. during which
time Liin.ii Dollar icMl. and
fruitz, cakrand .ardiv- w.-ru -urv-
«ret
"try
i. Ten, fif
travel to work
it Incident in thf
nothing,
daily life
of th< man with a modest priced mo
tor car. He can get t‘» work quickly
—and that ia why the little town ia
looking up .again. It ia “getatable"
and it ha.« an appeal the city does not
possess.
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS TO MACON
ACCOUNT
GEORGIA STATE EXPOSITION
Very low special excursion fares.
Tickets on sale October 16 an<) 19.
Limited one day in addition to date
of sale.
Ask th het agent for total fares and
further information.
Travel by Train More Economical
R ' .h’ Safer
Crn AL OF CF.ORGI \ RAILWAY
“The RlrM Way"
land as the proivrty of T. S. J«wtn
* W. E. Robin . n upon default in
the payment of tht installment and
interest due on the 14 day of April.
19*251, on M : Hedgeville Street Im
provement B. nd No. 377, for the
cost of improving and paving Street
Improvum nt Section No. 25.
Forty-seventh Parcel: That tract
or parcel of land belonging to T.
Jeans A W. K. Robinson situate
the South side of Mclntot-h Street,
between and adjoining the lands of
E. E. Base and the lands of *Mra.
Warren Edwards said land ia desig
nated as Lot No. 6, on the plan of
the work done in Street Improvement
■action No. 25, front* 140 foet on
Street Improvement Section No. 25
in the City of Milledgeville end run?
back S. 105 feet. Said land was
levied on to *ati*fy an execution for
9123.38 with interest and cost, issued
nst the above described land as
the property of T. S. Jean? A W. E
Robinson upon default in the pay
ment of the installment and interest
due <.n lie 14 day oi April, 1929.
on Milled.' >vHie Street |n;-ruvrmrnt
Bond No o, for the cost of im-
DROVE POISON OUT
ComtijiitioB Troubled Alabama
Lady Until She Had Taken
Black-Dr,ugbt, Then
Felt Fine.
Ptorvnce. Ala — 1 "F.-r tvo ream. I
suffered with pains m my birk*and
Mrs. J. E.*3toaau 810
head,'' writes
Park Street. (Ms city."
**I felt dull all the time, and was
not able to do anything.
“I waa constipated most of the
time. My complexion was bad and
I had no anneute.
•An old lady atfrtod my rather
te eta am Black-Draught. Aa
auka aa aim told him. ha lea It ter
ma. t (art Black-Draught Una
Uaaa a Bar for tan* nrtt «n 1
Wa to M Aha a mtm^TZA
mm. I hmalmil a m°4 npC
•*??■ Ml m, mama, and I
f hanTtfSadM
a ken tf Btoth-Draught as urn
Imam, aa I W a Hrati ksunm-
Caa«n»aamn dama up pouena a.
Mm a»—ah, aaualng tHatr bad ef.
tmta la tl MS at athar parta of tte
At th* lint dpi of oon t! nation,
toko Thedford's Black-Draught,
Oasts only l cent a do**, fjc ttt
BLACK'D
The Central Georpta i, parehaafag f,.r delivery in
live hundred und fifty freight oars at a cost ,,f one million d
f alt-wing n policy of patronising, .believer po w ible. indu.tr
u« imine,hate territory, the railroad placed thu order «,t
R.rmmirt.an, plant of the Pullman Car and Manufnctunrg (
Th . n. w_ equipment will enable the railroad to impr.
erv.ee. and the million dollar. Invulvrd will go int- cirrutai.
the channel, of trade a. payment fnr workmen's wares, for
lumber, etc. Th. wage, in turn w,l| to p„« ,! „„ f OP th,
and luaurie. nf life.
Railroad expenditure, are . factor in mmintuiuing pram, r •»
condition.. Capitol improvement, of the railroad, during th'
part »ix year, have totaled more than five billion dollar..
A railroad benefit, from the proaperity nf the oection it aerve.
but thiough it. cspenditurc. it make, an important contribute '
to Hint proaperity The railroads, either directly ar through the"
million! of employe,, are one of the Urgent ueers nf th# product
of forma and foctorie. It ia important, both from an efficiency an.
aa economy .tondpoint, that their remind, he .offieient to ken
their purchase, above the ham neceattiaa. Under such condition
they will continue nbie to diachnrgn their duel oh!motion to tranr
port and to conanme the products of their feUew citisen,
Conetouetlve criticism and suggestion are Invited.
A. K. CUNT,
President, Central of Georgia Railway Couiptm
Savannah, Ga., October 15. lnip
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