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MrC .I’ar, chairman oi
( i nv , in Baldwni coun-
i.'. '.his week begin -
(.licfetiun of a series of
: a au!t illiterates. We
that it will be wholly im-
t . t0 gather into our organized
1 •; who need to learn to
j trri:c. There are various
* {of this. And it has. been|
:.v to publish this series of ■
ordt-i that - vorybody who |
f„r this learning may have it. I
i.i ipnbor, a friend, a I
tir family or an ac-j
n a cook or other *er-
t rt ad and write, you
noble thing to take >
ssuns and loach them. |
ri that you n port every per-
is taught in this way. If
reason you do not
f mime, let us have the
It L- vital that, we get the
statistics on our campaign
as: report this work* to the
tary of the Interior, and I am
nt everybody in Baldwin
res with me the desire that
n shall come through this cam*
with flying colors. I am par-
irly grateful to the newspapers
mg us this space for these
They have shown thrir fine
-operative spirit throughout
tire work, and I owe to them
deal of the credit for the
hat has be«.n done so far. It
from present indications,
r campaign here will be quite
ful and to our local papers,
ii as any other one factor, this
will be due."
-corgi. Special Course
of
Lesson* for Adult Beginners
LESSON ONE
i Stewart at the suggestion of
ihiggan. Secretary-'! n usurer
ocuigia Illiteracy Commission,
lied in .he newspapers of the
‘trough t n ir courtesy for those
in not rraJ or write,
you read?
cun read.
can read and write
assertions: The above lesson is
I *- taught by some teacher, neigh*
or member of the family to those
i canno; read or write. Teach
.‘entente first. Then give much
i on the words. But first of all
h the beginner to write his own
m*. Make several copies of his
r.e on biotting piper in large let-
* and deep grooves using the end
1 pen stock, and lct,him trace with
wd in ths groves.
•The hr. les-on in this series is
pitfd im “County Life Reader,
st Book" by permission of John-
i Publishing Company, Richmond,
riaia.)
i
LLO WORLD—Gat your Atwater
0r RCA Radio from
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO
Easy Terms
Mar DI CRAj CELEBRATION
•ry 27 March 4, 1930, Inclusive
At
hI >- a - Gulfport, Miss
1* ■ hrirtkn. Miss,
nsacola, Fla.
- i. . Or :- and - .-half cf the
r the round
•''■’•I K: February 25 to
r.I-MIT: March 11, 1U30.
P.>~ KXTE.N1.BD: Extension of
t<> March 25, 1930, may
r ' i up(» n a] plication to prop-
i'l at destination and pay-
* $1.00 fee. Get particulars
lling agenL
STOP-OVERS: Tickets are good
at all stations on both
- nr.J return trips, within origi-
* xtended limit, upon applica-
' inductor.
AI1 "I the resorte named above are
’“‘•‘I on the Cult Coast and are
^"•throughout the land for their
^tftul winter climates. Furthcr-
_ • Mordi Gras is the greatest
l e of '*• hind in the United
and anyone who has not been
"cleans or one of the other
' tamed during the Mardi Gras
r - oold take advantage of the
that will he available on
,! ' c ior.ed herein.
J ; I'. BILLUPS,
"'n til p as en gar Agent,
"rgia Railroad,
‘tianta, Ga.
NOW DUE
All parties indebted to the City (or taxes are hereby
notified that same MUST BE PAID. Failure to make
prompt payment will necessitate the City taking such
action as is necessary to collect same. This applies
to all Taxes due the City for 1929 as well as all back
Taxes. The City must have the Tax money to meet
current expenses. These Taxes must be paid
eventually—so WHY NOT NOW?
To be . progressive citizen you l
ot let your T«.
CITY OF
Milledgeville
people who think
like him have invested *23,000,000
in new Marquettes!
Nc wonder! Drive this great performer . . .
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Ralph Sfmmerson
BUICK * MARQUETTE DEALER
R. T. BA1SDEN, Clerk
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