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TMC UNION-MCMM*. KILLBOCCVILL*. GA, MNUA*V *. 1*M
CHRISTMAS WAS
AHAPPY SEASON
Qaiftiy Obwrvc4 uA Kumn
tmi Hearts Were Happy WHK
IV Cesniag e( Old Seel.
COLOMAL TO PRESENT GALA
PROGRAM NEXT WEEK
Grut All <Mor. Corner.
Now on Broadway to Bo Shown
Firot Foor Days
“Gold Digger* oi Broadway,” all
talking, singing and dancing picture
full natural color, is the headlin-
• of the program at the Colonial
Theatre next week, Manager Curry
Cliristmas passed quietly in thi- has announced,
city and county. The Vitaphone attra. tion is the
Tueriday. the day before Christmas amt show that is now on Broadway
day, dawrued crisp and cold, with the in the form of .-x musical comedy,
temperature below freezing. but as Nick Lucas with hut guitar, singing
the sun mounted in the skies, it be- the latest song hits, and Ann Penn-
cair.e a little warmer, and the streets ington the dancing sensation of the
and stores wen- thronged with peo- American stage are the stars of the
pie intent on making their final show. Gold Digger, of Boardway
shopping. It was a good natured will bring to Milledgeville one of the
and orderly cr wd, and the spirit of big reviews of the New York stage,
good cheer and happiness pervaded Critics have proclaimed it the most
the air. All the merchants had a good wonderful of all the movfes that
trade, buying not being confined to have been made since sound pictures
any one line of articles. 1 were introduced.
Christmas eve night Ensign and Friday and Saturday, a story of
Mr.--. Scovilk had a Christina- tree newspaper life will be presented. "In
and held appropriate exercises and the Headlines" i> a story of the news-
distributed gifts to all the children paper game with a young repi
AGED CITIZEN DIES AT HOME
HERE MONDAY NIGHT
r. J. S. McCalUr Pass*. After
Year* FsmtiI H*M
Twtsfey
Mr. James S. McCullar. 75 died at
his home near this city Monday night
after nn i.lness that extended over
a years time, and funeral services
were held Tuesday afternoon from
Camp Creek church in South Bald-
Eider Will Green of the Prima
ge Baptist church at Camp Creek
nducted the services. Mr. Mc
Cullar was a faithful member of tht
church for many years. He has
been a farmer in Baldwin coun'.v for
more than a half century, being a
native of the county,
children, J. R McCullar. E. C. Mc
Cullar. Howard McCullar and Mrs.
Mary Bell Flanders of Milledgeville
and one brother, Mr. John McCullar
of Laurens connty. He is also
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day.
Miss Susie Hokgood has been
called home on account of the lQness
of her father.
NINETY-NINE DEATHS RECORD
ED BY R. T. BAiSDEN DURING
YEAR
Skow
During the night old Sunta Claus
paid his annual visit making glad the
hearts of the children with numer
ous gifts, and happiness reigned
throughout in the homes, as
ade by the older peopl
The pr
baffjinr mystery atory- j Flurry are very ytaii to see him out;
am that inaugurate* the ! again, after a recent J.ncss.
trueiy a headliner. Mr., V Polk, of Monticello, Ga.. is
declared. visiting her sister. Mrs. H. E. Tyler.
- i Mrs. Lewis Jones and children an-
gifts LEGION AUXILLIARY TO MEET i-iling her mother near SFnrta, Gn.
NEXT WEEK. Miss Lucille Tucker is spending
Ninety-nine was the total of deaths
corded by Mr. R. T. Baisden, keep-
• of the record* for Baldwin county
>r the year 1929, a su-nming of
figures showed as the year dosed.
Of the total of ninety-nine, sixty-
two were negroes, leavirg thirty-
seven white people dying. The
males greatly outnumbered the fe
male-. 25 white males ami .'18 negro
males dying, while 12 white females
and 24 negro female- died during
ed by a numbe* of grandchildren ;^e year.
I other relatives in the county, j The registration of deaths has be-
__ _____ I come compulsory by law. A great
number of death* occurred at the
State Sanitarium that were not in
cluded in the figures.
MR. ROBERT BENFORD OPENS
BARBER SHOP IN CITY |
Greetings from
BELL’S STORE
HAPPY NEW YEAR
During the day the stores remain
ed closed, and all business was ut a
stand *tilL Thirc were few people with Mrs. T. A. R
« n the streets and it seemed that R. Hargrave on Ti
everyone preferred to spend the day Junuary .th at thn
dn
ound the fireside,
ietly.
enjoy the hoi
of M
ideal and the day
Auxilliai v will meet
. Reese and Mrs. F.
i Tuesday afternoon,
'clock, at the
All members
to be present, as this if
P<<rtant meeting.
REV I F. ROPFRTS TO PRFACH
SPECIAL SERMONS ON NEXT
SUNDAY
NEGRO SHOOTING THURSDAY
NIGHT RESULTS IN ARREST
. Mr. Robert Benford has opened a
the Christmas holidays with her par- barbpr , hop neJ:t door , ast of th( ,
ents in Calhoun Fall-. S. C. Western Union Telegraph office on
Mr. Simon Smith, c.f Raleigh. N. Honcork strect Hia hop is at .
C.. is visiting his parents, Mr. and troctivcly arra „ Bed aad in - oancc .
Mrs. Charlie Smith. tion with it he will have shower baths.
Mr and Mrs. J. R. <’url. of Sw.ains- Mr. Bi-nford is an experienced
boro. Ga., visited her parents, Mr. harbor. having worked and operated
and Mrs. Weh>ter Spivey last wrek. a shop in Macon for sometime pa?t.
Mr. Joe Maddox, of Florida, is He will huve associated with him only I
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr-. first class barbers. In opening his!
As we think of the past year and our
pleasant business relations, we are coo-
strained to let our thoughts be crysta-
lized into the simple and sincere words
—we thank you.
May the New Year bring you happiness
and prosperity.
E. E. BELL
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Lodged in Jail Aftei
lied Under Bond
Rev. L E. Roberts, pastor of thi
First Baptist church, will preach two
special sermons on next Sunday ami
has a
ject-;
ed the folio
Sheriff YV. J. Haynie made his
third arrest of the holiday season
Thursday night, taking into custody,
Gt-nrge Y<>ung who had shot Emanuel
1'earson following an altercation be
tween the two.
a _ - , Young was released under u five
What The Scriptures Will Do for A . . . ... . , ,, _
... mu... fu._ hundred dollnr bond Friday. Peur-
son’s condition hns improved and it is
said by doctors that he will recover.
In the evening, at 7:30, his theme Litt!e information was secured re
will be Bad Bargains. girding the shooting. Sheriff Haynie
Both of these subjects will be dis- having been unable to learn the
curbed in a way appropriate to the cause of the fuss.
HARDWICK NEWS
A cordial invitation is extended to
you to these services, and to hear —
the pastor's messages. i Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Augusta,
i Ga., are visitnig her parents, Mr. and
MR. FLOYD FREDERICK INJURED Mrs. Alex Stewart
IN FALL. j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson have
Mr. Floyd Frederick received min- moved in Mrs. Brookin’s house,
or iniuriea Saturday afternoon when' The many friends of Mr. H. E.
he fell to the pavement in front of
Mr. R. H. Wootten’s store. Rain had
been falling end when Mr. Frederick
stepped to the wet pavement as he
left Mr. Wootten’s store, he slipped
and fell, bruising his boulders. His
left shoulder was badly hurt
Mr. Frederick was out again Tues-J
day afternoon, still suffering from
soreness however.
O. I). Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. FnnHl
family, of Augusta. Ga.. visited r
tives here Tuesday.
Mr. ar.d Mr*. J. O. Cooper mnrtc
M n V' ndiy afte:noon.
Miss Grace and Master Raym
Marchmnn arc visiting friend- in
r
Ga.
There will be Sunday School at
the Methodist, Baptist, and Christian
churches Sunday im.rning at ten
o’clock, and preaching sendees at the
Methodist church Sunday at eleven
and seven thirty o’clock. Rev. Guest,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Marchmnn.
Misses Marie Marchman, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Willis, and Miss Mary Willis,
motored to Macon last Wednesday.
Miss Lillie Griffin spent last
week-end with her parents in Deep-
step, Ga.
The many friends "f Miss Eliza
beth Church are very glad to see her
out again after a recent illness.
The many friends of Mrs. J. T.
Beckhum are very glad to hear that
she Is improving after an illness of
some time.
• J MMY CLEARANCE
SALE
OF ALL
HATS
AT
MRS. EULA STANLEY’S
All kinds of
Mrs. C. B. Sullivan, age 56, died
at her home in Macon. Ga., Decem-
bpr 20.
Mrs. Sullivan was before her mar
riage Miss Hattie Collins of Baldwin
county. She has made her home in
Macon, Ga., for the past 16 years.
She was a member of the Baptist
Tabernacle in Macon.
She was well known nnd loved by
many friends, and hall he greatly
missed by her friend? -nnd love ones
She is survived by four sons and
two daughters, J. L. Sullivan, of At
lanta; A. G. Sullivan, of Macon: W.
G. Sullivan, of Clear Water, Fla.;
and C. B. Sullivan, of Macon. Mrs
W. G. Heath, of Detroit, Mich.; Mr?.
J. L. Bowland, of M/icon, and the i _
following brothers and -isters: W. .
H. ; E. R.; and T. C. Collins, of Mil-11
ledgeville, Ga., Miss Mattie Collins,
Mrs. C. C. Hawkins, of Milledgeville,
Ga, and Mrs. W. T. Chapman, of
Jackson, Ga.
j Printing
Just a limited number left—one
group selling at $6.00. Close-out
price
—$2.98—
One group selling at $3.00. Sale
price
—$1.00—
MRS. EULA STANLEY
Stylishly Executed b y
Experienced Printers in
Our Job Department.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To whom it may concern:;
Notice is given that G. T. Harring
ton ha* applied for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Maurice
C. Harrington, deceased, and that <
said application will be heard at the
court of Ordinary of said county to
be held on the first Monday in Feb
ruary 1930.
J. C. COOPER.
Clerk of the Superior Court of j
Baldwin County, Georgia acting
Ordinary and ex offices Clerk of the
Court of Ordinary on account of the
vacancy in the office of ordinary.
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Our Banquet Bacon
31c-lb
Banquet Picnic Ham 25c-lb
Armour Star Ham
(WHOLE OR HALF)
29c-lb
CountryPorkSausage 30c-Ib
In Our N ew
HOME
The Miraline
Beauty ^hop
Has moved lo the Sanford Build-
14 ing in the offices on the first floor
r iust back of the stairway formerly
occupied by the Tax Receiver.
We invite a visit and inspection of
our new Beauty Parlors—More
modern, more complete—better
service Come to see us.
The Miraline
FOR THE BEST BARBER SERVICE
d COME TO
'GEORGE WILLIAMS
Three chairs to serve vou, old time
colored barbers to serve the white
people.
Ne~t Door to Odrvlcss Cleaners
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Happy New Year
The directors, officers, and employees of
the Exchange Bank wish you a happy and
most prosperous New Year.
We appreciate the patronage of our many
customers, and hope that we have been
able to render a service that justified
their confidence in us.
Nevertheless, it shall be our aim to serve
our customers even more efficiently dur
ing the New Year than we Here able to
do during 1929.
Some of our friends say that will be a big
undertaking, but we shall try.
Exchange Bank
Of
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.