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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. GA.. OCTOBER 1.
TROPICS SEND FOOD
FOR OUR BREAKFAST
Much of II Pane* Through
New Orleans Port.
New Orleans.—Chlllxat Ion may no:
be shifting so rapidly—but Id the lost
decade the source of ■upp'y for the
American breakfast table ha* hiov.n!
from the plain* of the Middle We*t
to the jungle of the tropics.
While the preceding genera’i* n* de
pended on middle western fanners f.-r
their breakfast delicacies a inrre pun
»*f the materials for the nsniern morn
ing table cotne from Culm. Mexico
nm;oil.er South and Centra' Amerkwi
Earl. day firings many ships Into
Uds port heavily laden with tropbul
cargo. A great part of the fruit and
coffee used in the United State* passe*
through this city each month. At this
time of the year, hundreds of long
shoremen are rapidly unloading large
shipments to they aiay he sent north
before the heat prevalent here ruins
Mexico, brazil and Costa Rica sup-
ply large quantities of high grade oof.
fee. while exceptionally fine fruits
come from Cuba. Bananas rained at
*21.000 from Mexico, and *278.000
worth of coffee from Brazil were
among the leading single shipments re
ceived here from Latin-American coun
tries in a single mouth.
The cane fields of Cuba contribute
large ijmounts of sugar. Huge barges
bring the raw cane up the Mississippi
io refineries, which turn out the tine
grain and powdered sngur. The cane,
after the sugar is extracted. I* utilized
in making celotex.
A great deal of government revenue
Is furnished by the duties on coffee,
sugar and fruits. Some food*, however,
are entered duty fiee because they
are perishable.
Providence Loses Last
Legitimate Theater
Providence. It. L—The Providence
Opera house, the only legitimate the
ater In the city and for .*iO years a
landmark, is being liemnlishet*'. The
lease ha* i-een surrendered and the
building is being torn down to make
room for nn addition to a hotel.
Japan Tobacco Broken
Will Lo»e Their Jobs
Tokyo —In accordance with the gov
ernment * rationalization plan more
than -ISO Japanese tobacco brokers
throughout the empire will lose their
jobs within one veer, according t<* the
decision made at the cabinet mnnril.
The government monopoly bureau
expects to make nn annual profit ..f
more than 2.000.000 yen by Its direct
selling met: o.l which l» effective front
Julv 1. R M. The bureau at p-c -:»t
pays the tobacco brokers r.M«V**0
yen commission annually f‘r their
distribution service.
The brokers are expected to receive
some bonus from the government
plres on dune Hi. HOI.
Salmon Ef(» aa Food
Make Trout Look Wild
Washington.—Cultivated trout when
fed dried salmon eggs acquire a brll
ll&nr coloration which gives them an
appearance indistinguishable from the
wild fi*h. according to reports re
ceived in the bureau of fisheries from
I»r. H. S Davis hi charge of the ex-
perimental station at i'lttsford. VL
In this way one of the objections of
the discriminating angler against the
ordinary f itching fish will be re
moved. experimenter* state.
The experiment* so far indicate
that in this as well as in other par
ticulars dried taltnou egg* are the
very be*t dry ford for trout tried out
to date.
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Manitoba Bees Take
House 7 roin a Family
W.suipeg—Driven from u|»
Ntairs to downstairs and finally
struggling to maintain tlielr
household in the kitchen. H. Ban
dy and family, who live on a
farm near Birtle. Man., are re
covering from a week's battle
with a •warm of bees.
The liees llew In. making tlielr
first slop on the roof. Soon they
invaded the bedrooms, usurping
•bed* and dressers.
The family were forced to
make their last stand In the
kiuhen. when the bees followed
them to the lower door.
Realizing the liees' propensi
ties for pursuit, the family then
retired into the open. Tailing
into the trap, the hees followed,
and now the Bandy home Ii free
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Heir Tonic Aidi Cop*
in Search for Burglar
Columbus. Ofet-«Kuw a hut and
.fuck McDowell's head wafted the same
pungent s.ent of hair tunic. Jack was
arrested on a housebreaking charge.
Columbus detectives, summoned to
the home of James Ellis, discovered a
prowler had left his hat behind him
in making a hasty departure.
McDowell was arrested several j
blocks away. Detectives snlfTed the j
hat: then the suspect's head.
‘Th-huli! Tie's the man." they *
grunted as they bundled bin. into the i
patrol wagon.
An Original Alibi for
Hit Reckless Driving
Providence. It. L— M I was afraid the 1
machine wouldn't start If I stopped it. I
so I kept right on going." Ricardo I
Colalucfl explained when urrested on
a reckless driving chnrge.
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Loans On Automobiles
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Faces 3,060 Yew in |
Jail; Get* Only Twelve jj
ShanghaL—With a sentence of <
year* in Jail staring him J
in the face. Vang Su-llng. for- <
n:**rl.v with the bureau of public »!
*.i f «*:y of me Chinese raunlcl- <
i ality gratefully acrepled r |
ir.e-e twelve ye«r*.
lang ami a companion in
dated Tnveators" to give them
taouey on w hich f» per cent was
to be paid. It was. but uot very
i. ng. When $037,000 had rolled
iu Yang allowed himself to be
' kidnaped," )>ut ills depositors
discovered him In Tientsin and
laid against him 7IK» counts of
fraud, encii puulshahle vrith a
four-year senrenee.
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BREAD
FREE
FREE
BREAD
Every ^.tunty dura* this year 1930, we wfll »ve you with
. cash reUl1 Purchase in our store. One 10c Standard
size loaf of
Electrik Maid Bread
At
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Of Coune
. "The Rexail Store”
224 Phones 240
ALSO ASK FOR YOUR CHINA TICKETS
Robin br4nd Syrup
in rei cm pm; iwm tut»
Comes to you direct from the Plantations in South
Georgia. Most Delicious, Wonderful Flavor
And Made the Old-fashioned Way
1928 AND UTER MODELS
Amounts of $100.00 to $300.00. At Legal Rates
Payable in Monthly Instalments
DETAILS QUICKLY ARRANGED
Georgia Finance Company
308 GA. CASUALTY BLDG. Macon, Georgia
Packed By ROBINSON SYRUP COMPANY, Cairo, Ga.
John Conn Co. distributors
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
“MILLEDGEVILLE’S MILLION DOLLAR BANK”
The MILLEDGEVILLE BANKING CO.
“The Oldest^ Largest and Strongest”
As Called for by Superintendent of Banks at Close of Business Sept. 24,1930
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Certificates of Indebtedness and Bonds
Stocks owned
Banking House and Lot
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate owned
Cash in Vault and amounts due from
Reserve Agents-
Checks for Clearing-and Due from
other Banks
Overdrafts ..
LIABILITIES
719,305.96
22300.00
3,283.19
1.00
11,192.00
371,387.09
1,860.60
404.31
Capital Stock
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits
Reserve Funds ...
Due to Banks
Dividends Unpaid
Cashiers Checks .
Demand Deposit
Bills Payable
50,000 00
100.000.00
44,076.87
22,072.70
NONE
126.00
1,746.23
911.612.35
NONE
TOTAL
$1,130,234.15
TOTAL
$1,130,234.15
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer to administer oaths in said county Miller S.
Bell, who, on oath, says that he is the president of the Milledgeville Banking Company, and that the above
and foregoing report of the condition of said bank is true and correct. MILLER S. BELL, President.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 30th day of September, 1930-
E. J. FLEMISTER, Notary Public, Baldwin County, Ga. '
We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have carefully read said report, and
that the same is true and correct, according to the best of our information, knowledge and belief, and that the
above signature of President of said bank is the true and genuine signature of that officer
This 30th day of September, 1930. D. W. BROWN,
MILLER R. BELL, Directors of said Bank.
We thank our friends and customers for making this, splendid Statement possible.
We appreciate highly the new accounts that are constantly coming to us.
Every accommodation extended our customers, consistent with sound, prudent banking
OFFICERS DIRECTORS
Miller S. Bell - President E. E. Bell, E. E. Bass Frank E. Bone
E. E. Bell - Vice President D. W. Brown Miiler R. Bell
Miller Bell - Assistant Cashier Miller S. Bell T. M. Hall