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uianta, Georgia.
GenUewen: I hereby wbmit
.. h Annual Report for the Calendar
• * ‘ t-nding December Slat, 1929.
So m uch of interert has been crowd-
^ iniu the.-e busy months that it is
not possible
, more than glance at
Camp. I greatly appreciate this
Aa a TtaabU result of this work
over t*o hundred men and women
have publicly declared it to be their
desire and purpose to live Christian
lives. These have all voluntarily
joined The State Farm Religious As
sociation, and The Pocket Testa
ment League.
Christmas was observed in all
'three of the camps, with special pro-
. t hat should be of inter- 1 grains and tasteful and appropriate
payers of the State, j decorations. As has been its custom
who may desire
,re trying
accomplish through a|m&n and woman, white and colored
Chaplain at The State Farm. j a gift of candies, fruits and nuts.
^VVhcn 1 accepted your commission ' The Christmas Spirit was fine in .all
1 . ur . aK o the only literature! the camps.
*f ven regularly to the camps; i The superintendent—through the
thal C ^‘ t fronds—in and about Mil- proceeds of “The Welfare Store”
ua! * * he- «aved and collected from has installed a new moving picture
^u>d persons. Today fifty--out fit, in addition to a splendid
m eF * pu hlishers and friends, in Electrola, at a cost of approximately
! ' tn two -latts: i*nd tl District nine hundred dollars. This enables
Tcolumbia—send us regularly high the men to enjoy a moving picture
' ° litligious literature. jonce or twice each week in the even-
tr fojowing are the states repre- j ing.
j vis* Illinois* Pennsylvania. My private records thow that there
rnia, Kentuckcy, have been seventeen deaths, twelve
"• „ um">. V.’i consin, Michigan, 'of whom were electrocuted, three
-md South Carolina, Missouri, j white and nine colored men. There
' N | , , \ew York, New Jer-|have been fifty men electrocuted at
.. Georgia, Ohio, Kan-j The State Farm since the chair was
Indiana, Arizona, and i placed here—eleven white and thirty-
District i*f Columbia. |nin? colored men.
h > merely appreciate the j In lue of a church I organized seven
ry one of the e friends yean ago what we call The State
h r. . I wish to call ■ ^Frni Religibus Association, which
. Gun to a few out-stand- is: “A company of men and women,
r ,, mbutors. (banded together to study The Word j
1 , j i n . • tuto Colpoitage As- ‘ of God, pray together, and help each- i
. Cb ,-o, III keep us well j other Work Out their Salvation. It |
.ur-pTit-d "v. h choice booklets, send-j i undenominational and no
u ..: "ne time seventysflve dol-'tariun. Since its organization
k. worth. The Lend A Hand Book'seventeen hundred men and women
V; - •!. Boston, Mass., send us every i have accepted Christ as their Saviour,
' . ;r boxes of second-hand ( and voluntarily joined this Religious
rubles. The Bible Hou^e, I Association, and among them an
l. ,- ! il >, Calf., sends us copies J twenty different religious deromina-
EXCURSIONS
Te
SAVANNAH
Acnuil
Baeutlfwl WensiiM (Uidta
Marcn 20-29 and April 4-6 round
trip fare from Mulcdgeville, tie.,
96.60; tickets limited live days in
addition to date of sale, aLo march
22, 26, 26, 27, 28 and April I
4 round trip fore front ?.!:!. dgevi«.j,
810.26; ..
days in addition to date of sale.
The beautiful historic Wormsloe
Gardens of the DeKcnne family i
fast growing in popularity with It
of beautiful flowers. The fara-
W. G. DtRenne Georgia Library
open to the public daily has be-
e a haven for those interested in
things of historical value.
Sec the old slave quarters, and
Confederate Battery located near
these gardens.
Sightseeing bus leaves Savannah
and Desoto Hotels 10:00 A. M. and
3:00 P. M.
T further information .ticket-,
•vat ions, etc., Ask the Ticket
Agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
“The Right Way”
u f ti. G' ?p61s and splendid religi-
, : . literature, tract., etc., while The
(, ,/*/ Trumpet Publishing Co.,
Anderson, Ind., send us Scripture
Text Calendars.
The Apostolic Faith Publishing Co.,
Portland, Oregon send us regularly,
every month thirty copies of their
official pap. r, and at Christmas a
.apply of beautiful calendars. The
Unity School of Christianity, at Kan
su City, Mo., send us large quantities
of their various publication- both
weikly and monthly.
The Baptist Publishing House in
Atlanta. Ga., send us each week six
copii, of their official paper,—The |
-INDEX." while th. M.UcdgevUfo j
Times—a secular weekly—send us
. and R. H.
tions. All of these have joined Thi
Pocket Testament League, which is i
Company of men .and women, wh<
make it the rule of their life to read
The Word of God Daily, and to carry
a copy of The Bible or The New
Testament with them.
Respectfully submitted,
E. C. ATKINS, Chaplain.
DR. MURRAY KING
Phone 229-L Res. 105
Jefferson Street
Veterinarian
MilledgeviUe, Georgia
DR. GROVER C. JONES
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
MACON, GA.
PHONE 1570
t: n. MilledgeviUe, Go., gives us
I: :• ur.-.-l-i mogaa.nes each month.
it. .i.iiti *n Army, Atlanta, Ga.,
... ;-c. n giung us . ix copies
. : pan: “The War
i. week, have increased the
. pies of'the current] otj^6201
■uc eery week, which—at the sale J
-c. still.ucts to three hundred,
-rive dollars per year. The Busi-
•s Men’s Council, of The Pocket
‘ League, Philadelphia, Pa., i ^ 0 |j Wi m Headi
- run, |
666 Tablets
hundreds of copies of their ; 30
ive cent edition of The New
nt each year. They have
i over seventeen hundred
nnd cheek* Malaria ia three
666 ALSO IN LIQUID.
BOSTON CAFF
—WHERE EVERYBODY EATS—
"Fresh Egg* Served Daily”
FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS
AND WtbitKN S 1 tAK 'DAILY
Thursday, March 13th, we start a
special 9-day demonstration of the
new Frigidaire
HYDRATOR
OPTOiv ETRY
»
•ry in MilledgeviUe for 20 yeer
My charges are reasonable,
guarantee all work done as repr
sen ted or refund your money. 5
you taka no chances in doing bus
ness with me. Of file hours 9 1
12, 1 to 5, Sunday 2 to 5.
W. J. Brake
Desserts and salads
will be served. New
recipe books will be
given away. Be sum
to attend
H ere’S your oppor
tunity to find out
all about the marvel
ous new Frigidaire
Hydrator.
O n Thursday,
March 13th, we start
a special 9-day dem
onstration—one or the most interesting
ever held in our showroom.
We will show the Hydrator in actual
use—just as you would ere it in your
home. You will see how lettuce is made
tender and brittle by the Hydrator’s
moist reviving cold. You will see how
celery and radishes take on added
crispness—how tomatoes are improved
in texture and flavor.
And that is not all you will see.
The latest household cabinets in
Porcelain-on-steel will be on display.
The famous "Frigidaire Cold Con
trol*’ will also be demonstrated. You
will be shown how this device freezes
ice cubes faster—how it permits you to
make scores of unusual desserts that
require extreme cold.
Will you be our guest?
SPECIAL OFFER
Until Saturday, March 22nd
We eire prepared to make a liberal special
offer to all who buy Frigidaire during our
9-day demonstration. Let us tell you about
this offer. Let us tell you about our easy
payment plan. Come in at your first oppor
tunity. We will be open evenings until ten
o'clock every day of the demonstration.
R W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wkolrule a.d Retail
P. E. Coller & Son, publishers,
Xvw York City :ent the superinten
dent about two hundred :opies of
i*w books, including tb' famous
Five Foot Shelf of Ha* vard Class
ic*.” These books were placed in the
•‘plead id library, at the Male Camp.
I have come to regard the privi-
l'-e 1 have of distributing Religious
and high cla s literature among the
nearly .seven hundred men and wo-
10n under my care here, as one of
h e m« st potent factors for good,
'Th- of the most helpful influ
xes ti;ut tr uch their lives.
, in addition to this the Sisters of
Mercy, Mt, DeSahs Academy, (catho-
ic) Macor, Ga., sent donations of
*«°d and clothing to the sick men
lKst Tubtrcuio5 “ Cam P. and at
Jlts an ' 1 '■»”'!«!«. Mr. o/'l^ T.y-
« ,r rcjirwentin, The Bcnj M , ore
•'•nt Atlanta, r,a.,—gave forty!
-? r< * cer:t WOf th of white i
*:lac’ to e nan el the iron bed-
Jt tie tuberculosis camp.
» 1 < n ^ as ^ >€nc ca ll®d to all •
'',. lhl ' rosities in my bi-mon-
J ^ ^*P ort * during the year, but I
Annual Report, v.hich
d in your An-.u::l Rc-
t*ite, through H's
nty-four Religious ser-
■
•V] ‘ A i ’ !C ^ v :r ® in the Death
*-h condemned men sent
• ■ '('.tocution. In this work
...J, . 1 fri ' n 4» ' !h- 'oca!
. “ ,n MilledgeviUe have render-
i'i- v '™ Throughout the
ill, r’ S ' R ’ B ' i,ooro ’ » f Milleditc-
Provided for the work ,
»hc» l J 11 ” C,m P on the u-hathsl ^
1 «*ve h.d to h. .t the Fraud.
BRICKS Clink Like Steel j
An M.da h, th. -McMILLAN” Pr.no J
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS •
is No Waste in Our Rrirk* ♦
Wm Msk* Qskk Sbipmmts io Asy Qssndlf. {
RICH GLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK-COMMON BRICK {
MilledgeviUe Brick WorksCo |
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
•blisbvd 1683 Lr J. W. McMillaa.
resident B*>U McMillan. Vic
— I
1929 Industrial Expansion
On the lines of Qeorgia Power Co.
Totalled $19,150,000.00
DuRING the year, four- every possible way the work
teen great new industries have of inducing new concerns to
been built, or definitely sched- locate in Georgia. Our Indus-
COAL
is an ancient discove
various grades are t
tored-up wealth.
y, but c
ontimn!
carbon, but poor in ash
ior the general satis '. '
■ coals.
H V IfcR-R .ME Al
; up the
endered
:a.
u'-d, along the
lines of this Com
pany. And-six of
the established
major plants have
expanded. These
programs repre
sent an invest
ment of $19,150,-
000, and they will
provide employ
ment for 7,925
Georgians, with
total new annual
payrolls of $6,010,000.
More than sixty millions
has been invested in new in
dustries along our power lines
in the past four years. And
1929 showed a gain of more
than fifty percent over 1920.
This Company assists in
Far ovary dollar hr
vautrd in emngtrmeting
tha facilitiaa of mm aloe-
trie light and potoar
company it ia aatiutatad
that tha raavlting ax-
pandituraa of capital in
octivitios mthiaing sack
oorvico, each aa fac
torial mol mac, «l«dnc
roihaaya, will ha $UM.
trial Department,
with offices in
New York and
Atlanta, makes-
contact with
America’s lead
ing industrial ex
ecutives, and tells
them the truth
about Georgia.
Through a
campaign of
advertising in
nation-wide pub
lications reaching these same
executives we keep the facts
about Georgia’s natural re
sources constantly before
them.
We consider such work a
part of our duty as A Citizen
Wherever We Serve
Buy Georgia
Power Company
$6 Preferred Stock
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