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THE UNION-RECORPER' MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., APRIL 2, 1931
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ARTILLERY UNIT ENJOYS NIGHT DR. GEORGE HARRIS WEBBER | INTERIOR OF MILLEDCEVILLE
ARTILLE HAS POEMS PUBLISHED BANK CIVEN PAINTING
HERE LAST THURSDAY
In the Sunday i*sue of The Stat?,
"olumbiaTS. C. t newcapepr.
The
of the
interior of the banking house
.Milledgeville Banking Com-
Officen* ard men of the hatta’lion
artillery that »pent laat Thursday
riirht at the Fair Ground on their j t h,
mach to Fort Benning were high in ca tion. Dr. George Harris _
their praise of the hospitality of MU-, had poems written by him published. attractive
ledceville. as they left the city early Th. poem in The State vvr. dedi- | Th * hunKiiw house.is one of he
Friday -r Uh, Hucuenot plhrio.. ,vh.. oldwt. building. in the city and h»
War days were depicted as the j .settled South Carolina, and w
soldi-,s entered the city Thursday titled “The Pilgrim." The poi
with their cannon and 1 pearing on the Social Science, a mag-
, r .. than three hundred horses and ! a -j n e which has I»r. Webber as one
mules. Camp was quickly pitched „f the associate editors, is ns fol
and the evening mes« was soon pre- > 0 ws: * ]
pared. Mr. P. E. Williams with Capt. A p rayer c f Remorse
Frank Mansfield had prepared for' j sat j n t j, t , eve ning twilight
their reception and everything was Rt-fifctimr on years of yore:
ready for the camp when the troops w nu . mor j. wandering back
arrived. It.. .. neighbor who had lived neat AK,oci»tion of Univemty W
The enlisted n.en enjoyed strolling
around the city and the movies
while the officers were entertained Did j know him or try to Mf
at a dance at the country’ club. .The burdens and sorrows he had;
—— ] Or did I just remain silent
MILLEDCEVILLE KIWANIANS (When I could have made him glad.
ENTERTAIN EATONTON CLUB j
- | Blind in my selfish content
Entertainment for the district| 1 failed to understand;
meeting of Kiwanis with the Eaton- J Until I read in the papers
n . housed the present institution for ;
long number of ye
6TH
Miss Mamie Padgett, head of the
| art department of G. S. C. W., will
give an illustrated lecture on “Archi-
I lecture" at the meeting of the Amer-
my neighbor who had lived next
door.
at their meeting to be held
April Cth in the college
ss Padgett will use slides from
the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The
meeting will be held at eight o’clock
and all members are urged to at-
BALL GAME AND FIELD DAY
CALLED OFF BY £OACH RENTZ
HOW ONE WOMAN
LOST 20 LBS, OF FAT
Lctl Her Double Chin
Lost Her Prominent Hips
Lost Her Sluggishness
Gained Physical Vi?or
Gained a Shapely Figuri
the
If you’re fat—first remov
cause!
Take one half teaspoonful of KRU
SCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot
water before breakfast every morn
ing—cut out pastry and fatty meats
—go light on potatoe.-, butter, cream
and sugar—in .*1 weeks get on the
scales and note how many pounds of
fat have vanished.
Notice also’ that you have gained
n energy—your skin is clearer—your
eyes sparkle with glorious health—
you feel younger in body--keener in
mind. KRUSCHFN w’il give any
fat person a joyous surprise.
Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN I
SALTS at Hayes Pharmacy or Har
ris Halls Drugstore. If even this
first bottle doesn’t convince you this
the easiest, safest and f-urest way
lose fat—if you don’t feel a su
perb improvement in health—so
gloriously energetic—vigorously alive
—your money gladly returned.
Mrs. Maine Carey of Buffalo, N.
Y., writes—“Since 1 began taking
Kruschen Salts I have lost 20 pounds
and I feel as if 1 hud lost 50 pounds
—I feel so good and the best part of
al lis that I eat anything I liFe.”
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LOWER APARTMENT FOR Re .
A a:e* down town ap»rt me **
to Jordan’s garage three
stairs rooms and private bath, 'T
in respect to Cadet LcRoy Pea
cock who was drowned in the Oconee
River last Saturday morning. Coach
Rentz has canceled the ba.eball game
scheduled for Thursday and called
off the field day exercises that were
to be held Wednesday.
Field day will probably be held at
n later date, but the baseball game
has been marked off the schcdub
ton club as ho.-t, was furnished by ( Of the death of my fellowman.
the Mi Hedge vi lie club on last Thurs
day. ! Remorse U now my portion
Dr. E. H. Scott, president of the J For the cheer I could have given;
Millodgeville club, was the principal j Failing in time of need
speaker on the program which was Thus losing my place in Heaven;
prepared by Col. George Roach, who i
acted as master of ceremonies. Forgive me Father of men!
Mr.Hyman Glass gave one of th" j v °r this my prayer shall be!
act;', interpreting a Jewi-h Comedian. ;To serve him who needs me most
Mis# Thresa Pyles, member of the Thus redeeming myself with Thee.
G. S. C. faculty gave a whistling j
number. Miss Maggie Jenkins pre- A. A. A. STAGING MEMBERSHIP SUNDAY EXCURSION TICKETS
sided at the piano. DRIVE HERE
Th. Georgia State Automobile As-1 0n “ lt ' an Y ,wo l 11 """ 1 «
GIDEONS BIBLES WILL BE sociation, which has recently moved ; |,e SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
DEDICATED AT HOTEL jits offices to Macon from Atlanta'
BALDWIN SUNDAY 'are staging their annual membership !within a radius of 100 miles on basi.
drive here undew the direction of of lc P er mi!c in each direction fo:
Exerciss dedicating the Bible!t Mr. William D. Hayes. morning trains on SUNDAYS; Re-
which are to be placed in the Bald- | Mr, Hayes will be here several turn ,imit d * te of *ale. Tickets good
win Hotel by the Gideons will be days with headquarters at the Bald- , * n touches Only,
held in the hotel lobby next Sunday j win Hotel. The A. A. A.
aft
WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS
L. N. JORDAN
YOUR NEXT JOB—I Wanl t#
tract wtih some carpenter ,
■ilia under my barn, and d 0 0 »L
repair work on farm. J. L. SIBL£
I HAVE IN MY POSSESSION-
white and liver pointer, ma | e ,
owner can get him at Dy j,
F. C. Pn.il. 3-25-31
oon at 3:30 o’clock. Mr. C. A. gnnizntion for Jtutomobil*
Weems, of this city. President, and;that offers service throughout the; O" *ale front all SOUTHERN
Mr. F. W. Waterman, of Macon, j nation. Millions of car owner# are; RAILWAY SYSTEM Agency Sta-
Vice-Pre-ident of the Gideons, will! members of the organization, avail- j turns to all points in the Southeast
hove charge of the exercises, and 1 ing themselves of the service offered j basis 1-1-5 one-way fares for
the ministers of the city will be I by the association. Better roads is j round-trip for all trains Fridays and
present. The exercises, which will the main issue before the associa- | Saturdays, also morning trains Sun-
Le very impressive, will not consume l tion in addition to work toward le^s- ! days Return limit following Tucs
on hour, and the public i> invited to ] ing taxation on automobiles. day. Tickets good in Pullman cars—
be present. j Stop-overs allowed.
| REWARD—For return of black mud
| white spotted Beagle Hound. Anrw-
•ri to name off Jack. C. B. McCullar. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
BACKACHE SPELLS
Tint Lid/i Hosbaid UrpJ
Her To Take Card ah <
Soon Benefited.
Troy, Ala.—“Cardui has <Jone me
good, and it has done my 16-year-
old daughter so much good,” says
Mrs. J. W. J Inright, of this place,
“that I felt I wanted qther women
to know the 'acts about It, so I
wrote to The Chattanooga Medicine
Co, telling them about my experi
ence with this medicine, Cartful.
“I have used It at intervals for
sixteen years, when I suffered from
weakness, and it always helped me.
"Mostly I was afflicted with bod
spells of backache. At times I felt
as II my back would break. I would
drag one foot after the other, in a
helpless sort of way, and once I got
down in bed. My husband urged me
to take Cardui, and I soon found
what a fine medicine it really was.
“When my second child was little,
I was In very bad health. I did
not pick up as I should have. I
was weak and sickly. I do not
believe that I would have come
through, but for CarduL”
Thousands of other women have
written to tell how Cardui had
helped them to health.
Cardui is a purely vegetable rem
edy and'contains nothing harmful
.or injurious. It may be safely taken
by a delicate young girl as well as
toy a feeble old lady. •«*«
QorA Thrmanent. Svcr~
^grecn Lawn of fine texture—
STERLING
LAWN SEEP!
Seeds, Seeds and More Seeds
THE EEST SEEDS
These are what we offer our friends—Seeds we can stand
behind and back up as reliable.
Don’t waste woik and lose time with poor seeds.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Consult Ticket Agent
DON'T LET YOUR EASTER DINNER BE A PROBLEM
PHONE 43
Special Salads—Deserts—Ham—Chicken
EASTER DAY DINNER
12:30 to 2:30
75 c
Send in your suggestion fo( a name o. our new Dellicatessen
and Lunch Room.
$5.00 in trade FREE for best name—Friday at 12:00 o’clock
is the final time to get your name in.
THE DELICATESSEN
We Invite your Attention to the Condition of
MILLEDGEVILLE’S MILLION DOLLAR BANK
The Milledgeville Banking Company
As Called for by the Superintendent of Banks at the Close of Business Mar. 25, 1931
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $ 681,846.87
Certificates of Indebtedness and Bonds and Stocks owned 24,950.00
Banking House and Lot 3,114.75
Furniture and Fixtures ... 1.00
Other Real Estate owned 17,792.00
Cash in v'auit and amounts due from appioved Reserve Agents 398,716.82
Checks for Clearing and Due from other Banks .. 3.109. /1
Overdrafts (if any) 294.90
TOTAL $1,129,826.11
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 50,000.00
Surplus Fund 100,000.00
Undivided Profits _ * 48,243.12
Reserve Funds ....
Dividends Unpaid
Cashiers Checks
22,000.00
126.00
_ — 2.160.55
Demand Deposits 907,296.44
T0TAL v 41.129.826.11
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
Personally appeared before the undersigned an officer authorized to
administer oaths in said county Miller R. Bek who, on oath, says that nc is me
Assistant Cashier of the Milledgeville Bank.ng Co., and that the above and
foiegoing report of the condition of said bank is true and correct.
MlLLLR R. BELL, Assistant Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this Zdlh day oi March, 1931 WlLLlE
BOGG'JS, Notary Public, Baldwin County Ga.
Wc. the undersigned directors ot said Dank, do certify that we have care-*
s fully 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 gnatu e of
the Assistant Cashier of said bank is the true and genuine signature of that
officer.
MILLER S. BELL
L N. JORDAN, Directors of Said Bank.
Our steady growth is evidence that the Banking house which throws the
greatest safeguards around its business in order to protect its depositors, merits
the confidence of the public, if you are not a customer of our bank, let this be
your invitation to become one.
OUR RELATIONS WILL BE MUTUALLY PROFITABLE
The Milledgeville Banking Company
“The Oldest, Largest and Strongest”
OFFICERS
MILLER S. BELL President
E. E BELL Vice-President
MILLER R. BELL Assistant Cashier
E E BELL
E E BASS
H. T. CUNE
DIRECTORS
F. E BONE
D. W. BROWN
MILLER S. BELL
MILLER R. BELL
LEWIS FLEMISTER LEE N. JORDAN
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