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A . T. BEAUREGARD
Department Dixie Coi
lion Company
|from P™.r,r.m.) Yca ?> «* a . < hi » w»» «r»
' ti „n of the camp for the , , c thc d “l’ »f standardized
„ Shoals Project near '-'handUc, when operat:n B a slot
. 1 rm" Georgia, fc well under
1^ “ —. .... K began about the x ' ,n t fc
r and thc management
methods ’
, attractive one in the his- w “ < "“ i8tion but what .
wuh the County schools for Special
, Da >' Programs; and thi teachers,
operating a store was patrons, and children of Midway
uyinj; and 10 per cent Community wish to thunk Mrs. Bee-
n» when a storekeeper ( son. Mrs. Thaxton. and Miss Scotl
—- k C f m0n . t u * St ° Ck at ° nt ‘ f ° r the * plendid p rogram rendered
: ; r u. completion ’veil before t,me * and bcfort ‘ the present trans- last Friday afternoon, which was as
*}. t ,.f the year. It is conceded portat,on system and distribution fallow? ;
„1I sides that the camp site will mpthods "ere existent. Then, there Miss Scott took us to the cabin of
_ •_ .. %.• was no (mention hut u4>nt nn« • »t__i n , ,
id there we (thc ht-
eobbler t»f
at by thc
could Uncle Rem
„f the company’s major con- up-u»-date and tie boy) saw the ai
; ,on projects. We make this !*._ P 1 J b * ttcr , merch »ndise in the the old plantation
purchaee newer.
..redly after listening to lity ' and for !««•—but’ it's differei
of men employed by the no *'
re the days of Lock 12. The truth of tht ‘ n,uttcr »» that
._ standardized merchandising, and that
I company
Mr C P- K‘ dd l«* heading this —
I ii-'ition here as General Superin- “ the on, y kind of merchandisi
■ f*/h:., had occasion. along with w “* h to invest * can be 8oId - ™
11,.' j.' ra r.k Smith, Assistant Superin- J 111 ,ons °* - ates h WeinR sold
PV. to greet old faces from the Ief8 mune >' in town * awa >’ fro ™
Itfnflf'h 1 \ . cities.
going, but every day,
more and more thinking people are
awakening to the fact that it’s nil
poppy-cock as fnr as values are con
cerned.
City people—thousands of them—
are driving to Mnullcr communities
purchase everything from edibles.
__ H . in . ..{ jobs in Alabama
' V,n cougrutulnte ourselves that That you “» buy tor k
lion will include men a ‘fy, or that an article or thing pur-1'' tothlnK an(l furniture to luxuries, |
I' 1,xncrience orf hydroelectric cba “' d in the aily is any hotter, is a " d tbey m buying these things at
'unction is long and thorough. mostly •« y “ ur ”*«<-> facl .P"" 1ba “contemptuous-;
C aption of the Dixie Construe- «■«*• bal » "> ytb "»«'■ But the city j ’’’ , w,tb «“ a -i'nntages |
merchants are wise business men, and 1 ^ OUr own >lorp8 offer you—do not
they have purposely let thc old idea, ‘' stand *» close to the picture that )
the frame”—it is to
i Company by the City of MU-
I Mrtvflle and its environs, in a terri-
1 ’ „„ fer its operation.-, has been prevail . in (acl> ha ' a do, 'v much to
l tl , n , ta !,le the extreme. We have ‘'hcoarage you to continue to think
1 will! the best kind of eo-operntion alon f tbe Hne * of "»' ba ‘ ”
th,. i,art of the Citv Officials and A”' 1 * ky sb " uW "'t the;'
Officials, the railroads, tele-
iy, business houses, .and
iduals throughout the
Th
part. But there is
L.v merchant wha laughs up
when you buy from him
some thing that you could
haccd at home, for less
I
i.nstruction forces, hnving boVc
ught up with R. C. Porter, moaey ’
• and forerunner to all mn- Recently, I asked a cit
cts, have found as usual that “ Why shou,d « re f* deat
rain been successful in build- v '^ e bu y f f °m y
t definitely pro-Dixie senti-
:he neighborhood. Upon our
ve found him established* in
■ary office on the edge of
own colloquially a- “the seed
merchant
f Blank
ville b
“We make them like it,“ and that is
all he would say. When ashed if he
sold for less, he said: “I’d'rather not
dircosF. that subject.”
As ling as there are towns and.
. cities and people in them, there will
road Progress Rapid ! u ^ va . vs be certain ones who will think
tructiun of the mein eon- ‘ b ' ,t in orJer u ' be mn ' lbu,l >'- and
peeling railroad to the camp- site bavc “meehing to te.lk about, in or-
which was started about three weeks' der *“ ' lord d llvt ' r others, to be j
its by the Bucqrus Class 14 Drag' dlffcrant r ™“ whal tbey ,erm tba j
lire and under the direction of Mr. j P kbl ' ian m “ | titu>ie, they have te. go |
F. S. bmitb. has been pushing forward i bo n ’ nf other city te, buy. People
rapidly. Rail connection to the heart I wbo bvL ' * n Bletikville go to Oshkosh;!
«Mhe plant site should be completed tbow Oshkosh go to Milwaukee;)
be November 20th. Once this eon-1 Milwaukceians go to Chicago; Chiea-
nerthnha. been made the drag hne'' 0 ' 1 ” to New York; New York j
will proceed immediately with the
excavation of the long concrete core-
wall fur the earth dike on the west
fide of the dam.
At this writing, November 14th,
the raeFs hall is in operation, along
with the commissary. Bunk houses
have been biult, and with the comple-
tb ' telephone line to the mnin ] "V7.Expected that the erection of
“stand so <
you cannot
the advantage of your pocket bool:,
evidence of good judgment, and to
, 00( j advantage of your community,
e is ' vb ' rb your advantage, to buy
where you live, work, play and make
him *’ oUr ni °noy-
Think it over, then “Try The Home
Folks First.”
Copywright, 1021*. A. D. Stone.
Reproduction prohibited in whole or
in part.
OPTOMETRY
* people havi
e-half milc-i of comp roads have
I been constructed. Due to the fact
j that the country is quite open and
, the slopes gentle, this construction
!h«is been practically entirely accomp-
? shed by thc use of tractors, result-
office. the temporary office at the
“«ed hnu-e” will be abandoned. The
| plant substation and filter plant have?
started. Fifteen temporary
n om cottages have been built
ire practically complete for the
if the principal foremen in thc
| organization. The permanent op-
rs* cottages have reached the
| painting stage and should be ready
>ccupany well before the first of
the year.
Clei
the plant buildings such as the mixer
house, crusher buildings, conveyors,
and such, will be started shortly. Mr.
! Riddle has announced in a very
i satisfied tone that all of the major
, construction equipment items have
I been located or ordered. This :r.
I eludes new rock crushers, new mixing
! equipment, new excavation rolling
1 equipment, and last but not least, a
i new* electrically driven Bucyrus-Erie
two yard shcvel.
try ia Milledgeville
My charges are re«
guarantee all work doi
tented or refund your
W. J. Brake
® r - H. E. Davis, in charge of ihe j
Hearing operation in the basin, has j
made a flying start in this phase of f
the work. At the same time, he is;
delivering tn the construction depart- j
ment the lnrge quantities of lumber \
necessary for the construction
railroad and camp.
I'^ing heavy duty tractor
of thei
CRAMPING SPELLS
Mlttiiiippi Lady Tell, Hew She
Suffered Until She Had
Taken Cards on •
Friend’* Advice.
GreenvMc. Miss—in describing
she suffered several years ago,
^MatUe Dalton, of 112 Pecan
bt «et, this city, recently wrote:
„ cramp, and my hands
would draw, so I came near
Jiving convulsions. I would have
“ to bed, sometimes a week,
*£d when I would get up, I Just
‘‘fagged around, and did not feel
Z? doing my work. I suffered a
Peat deal with my back.
T rnc ?d came to see me and saw
, 1 suffered. She told me to try
“krns Cardul, which I did. I seemed
jo nave more strength, after my first
^tUe. After I had taken about
ff^af Cardul, I saw a great
“I qmt having such bad spells, and
wm wronger and better than In a
“JU5 time. I gained In weight. I
2J * few more bottles of Cardul,
so well that I quit taking it.
dm f cerl ^^y.oan recommend Car-
ami know what it is to suffer,
i know that Cardul helped me."
iTwiisands of women have written
of the benefit Cardul has
GIFTS THAT LAST FOR YEARS TO
COME
Imped our slocks and stt how easily
you can find just the Gift for every
member of the family and at most
rasonable piices.
J. C. GRANT CO.
“Gifb That laat”
Spaced Stripe
Neckwear
$1 and $2
This is thc favorite of university men;
business men are wearing it, too
Slip-on
Capeskin Gloves
$4.00
They’re saddle-stitched, sturdy and
with a warm, mellow tone in their fine
leathers
JOHN H OLLOWAY
“The Man’s Store”
#1
Send Us Your Automobiles
To be Washed, Doped and Oiled, Pans Drained. We see that your cars are
properly attended to, and Polish them too. We also do Machine Welding and
Automobile work.
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J. C. IVEY & SONS
Garage & Transfer
Durqnt Automobiles - Miller and Giant Tires