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Gov. Talmadge has signed the bills
pascsd by the legislature providing
for a referendum election on May
15th on the question of repeal of
the 18th Amendment and the legal
ization of wines and beer.
Both drys and wets are organ
izing for the fight. All persons
U. S. P. O.. Milledgeville, Ga.
Office of the Custodian to sealed
bids in duplicate subject to execu
tive order No. 6646, dated March 14,
193«, will be publicly opened in this
office at 3 P. M.. April 18th 19-35,
for '.’umishing all labor and ma
terials ard pertonrang all work for
interior and exterior repairs and
painting, at this building in accord
ance with the specification, copies
of which may be obtained from the
Custodian only. E. A. Tigner. Custo
dian.
ittcani V n fKFC WITHOUT fhe legislature did not pass a money
ASUBLT LLU>tO W1IIWUI bUI N E . Harris, then Governor,
FIXING APPROPRIATIONS consulted all available laws and de-
- | tided an appropriation measure was
Record-Making legislature Ad- ! essential. He surrendered to the legis-
jourr , In Turmoil, Leaving Tal-|lature and called it back for that
made in Charge of Slate Funds.
Get the Kiddies
Ready for Easter
At
Little Girls Dresses, Dainty Organdies With Bonnets to
Match - 59c
Little Boys’ Suits—A Fine Quality Broadcloth in Sizes 2 to 6 59c
Panties for the Little Miss—Broadcloth in Pastel Shades,
Lace Trimmed 19c and 15c
| Sun Suits _... 15c
Croched Tams, in all Colon, Newest Styles 29c
Childrens Sox—All Sizes 19c and 15c
Silk Slips, for the Little Miss 59c
Rayon Panties, Sizes 2 to 12 25c
Baby Bonnets, Beautifnl Quality Organdy ...» 2 Sc
Little Boy Hats, the Newest Thing for the Boy 25c
CHANDLER’S
By Bert Collier, Special Legislative
Correspondent
For. G. N. S. and This Newspaper
Atlanta. Ga —Georgia’s ship of
.state enters upon uncharted seas
with the failure of the legislature
to enact an appropriation bill before
adjournment and the positive an
nouncement cC Governor Talmadge
that he will not call an extra ses-
Po.ssibility that not only could the
state not spend money, but that no
ad valorem taxes would bo levied
by states or counties loomed.
The General Assembly broke up
in turmoil as Representative H. B.
Edwards of Lowndes county encaged |
in one first fight with Representa-
purpose and the dry law was adopt
ed as well as the appropriation act.
Except for the final tumultous ses-
legislature worked hard to
PASSION PtAY WII-L NOT COME MOTHER OP NEB. w H
HESE PASSES AWAY ^
The Kiwants Club had planned to Mrs. W. H. Ivey and Mrs r
present the Passion Play in Milledge- Newsome have the sympathy u
ville early in April, but failure to se- their friends on account of the h -!
— auditorium defeated the of their mother. Mrs. M. J. Cam^
v which occurred last week at ‘ h
cast of home in the southern part of" y,-,^
plans.
The play is presented by
trained actors which recently ap-
inson county.
settle many problems. In the final | peared in Atlanta and the club ex- Mrs. Cannon was 81 years of -
days a tax relief program was pected to bring the performance and highly esteemed by all "*
adopted and a 15-mill tax limita- < here, but were fo ed to abandoon know her.
tion bill adopted for submission to the hope, however, they expect to
the pc ople. The House accepted this, arrange a performance next year. FOR SALE—Home of Mrs. g. L. ]
a Senate-plan, in the interest of, corner Clark and Wall St.. | 0 t
harmony, although Speaker “ ~
D. I
r 0ODi
noimv,..,. — j *125 with modern eight
River- declared tax limitation bene- WANTED—Several small pigs in ex- bu»*aIo. One of the most
fitted the wealthy at the expense; c|, an|te for stoneville Cotton seed. re * Wenc ** lbe See
of the poor. However. he pointed out. j velvet bean seed or cash. Se# J. L. I 11 "** ««■ Mrs- Reid at the ahovi
it would force thx revision and give Sibley. address. 3-28-3;
new hope for a homestad exemp-;
tion plan. TOR RENT—Three large
The prohibition question also was FOR SALE—Georgia Ribbon Seed ; meat with conveniences on the hill
settled during the last week and Cane. See W. I. Smith. R. F. D. 2. Partly furnished. Mra. J. 8. Lee. 3o»
Governor Talmadge sighed the I Milledgeville. Ga. It. Jackson St.. Phone I86-J.
three bills that submit whisky, wine
and beer questions to the people (
Booth of Barrow countv and j May 15. The House acted on every
was prevented f--om striking Repre- bill introduced and every Senate bill
tentative Lindsay of DeKalb only j passed. This record has never be-!
by force of other House members. ; fore been established in the history'
Four conference committees fail- 0 .‘ the state. |
ed to agree on the aonropriation bill J
and the Senate notified the House pr. OLIPHANT TALKS TO i
it was ready to adjourn sine die. PRESSx ix-wIAN MEN .
The House placed in its journal • j
the hour at which the Senate acted * i>r. G. F. Oliphant, superinten- ;
for adjournment, adopted a reso- j dent cf the Blind Academy Macon, j
lution placing the blame for fail-, spoke at the quarterly meeting of |
ure of the bill cn the Senate’s re- • cf the Presbyterian Men’s Club on ;
fusal to support adequately the com- Wednesday evening,
mon schools, and Speaker Rivers Maj. Sam Whatley, president 'of j
sounded^the gavel at the stroke of j the club, presided at the meeting. |
A dinner was served by Circle No. [
Mrs. C. J. Conn, chairman, be- '
I midnight.
J Governor Talmadge declared im-
. mediately:
j "The- legislature has adjourned.
J sine die. There wil lbe no extra se?-
jsicn. We will cross our bridges
{when we come to them.”
Beyond this cryptic statement he
refused to comment. But his close
friends declared he would assume
control of all state funds and at
tempt to apportion them according
to the needs of departments.
Only once before in recent history
has the legislatur eadjournefl with
out nn appropriations bill. In 1915.
when the bone dry act was an issue.
fore the program began.
Dr. Oliphant is a widely known
educator and his address was great
ly enjoyed. He spent the evening
with his daughter. Mrs. Thomas H.
Rentz.
THANKS
The wife and children of the de
ceased John Thomas Lewis (Tom)
wishes to thank their friends both
colored and white for their kindness
during his illness and death. Our
loss and Heavens gain.
WIFE AND CHILDREN
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Callie’s
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Will be in their
New Quarters
Monday, April 1st.
Campus Theatre Building
In The Store AVith Langley’s Ladies’ Re#dy-to-Wear Shoppe
SPECIAL PRICES ON PERMANENT WAVES
Phone 285-L For Appointment
EXPERIENCED OPERATORS—MODERN EQUIPMENT
A COOL CHALLENGE To
HOT WEATHER
OS Every Description
I Featuring Ag and $1.98
- - Off The Face Tf Q C *
Sailors and Bonnets
All Sizes—In Black, Brown, Navy, Beige—All so New Blues,
Greens, Red and White.
The Union
Department Store
NOW you can grin at hot
weather and let the mercury
do what it will . . . Mansco
has developed the new
“Airweight” shorts, amaz-
%
ingly light, with a fine porous
texture . . . and planned for
complete ease of movement.
“Airweight” is a cool chal"
lenge lo hot weather.
Mansco Shirts and Shorts
By the Manhattan Company
John Holloway
The Man’s Store
23c
ENCORE
MACARONI
or SPAGHETTI
3 pkgs 17c
Encore Broad or Fisc Egg
NOODLES 3 N>[> 19c
Escort Cooked
SPAGHETTI 3 cans 3 9c
Wisconsin Americas
CHEESE ft. ij c
New York Slate
CHEESE ft. 25c
EAT MOR MACARONI
OR SPAGHETTI
5 Pitt'S. 19c
Rice Fancy Blue Rose 4 Ibt 19c
Wesson Oil Pints 19c
Snowdrift Shortening 3hV49c
Pork & Beans lonn 4 l-lb cans 19c
Purity Oleomargarine lb 15C
Jelly Whitehoure Apple 2 lb J2iT
Tomato Juice cam P heii’j4 cans 19c
Potted Meat Armour’s 6 for 19c
Brains Armours X £o„> 19c
Ivory Soap Med. Size 3 for 19c
Post Bran Flakes pkg 10c
So. Style MoistCocoanut 2 cans
INSTANT POSTUM 4-oz can 29c
JELLO Asstd. Flavors 2 for 15c
SWAKSDOWN Cake Roar pkg. 35c
MINUTE TAPIOCA p kg 15c
KITCHEN TOWELS Red Cross 2 Roils and 1 holder for 37c
ANN PAGE MAPLE SYRUP 8 oz jug 23c
SUNDINE Grapefruit Juice 2 can, Z3c
BREAD Grandmother’s Sliced .... 7c
N. B. C. RITZ CRACKERS pkg 23c
SYRUf Brer Rabbit Red Label 2 No. 1 1-2 cans 17c
HOT CROSS EUNS Grandmother’s pkg. 10c
NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls 21c
ANN PAGE APPLE SAUCE 2 No. 2 Can. 19c
RECIPE MARSHMALLOWS l-lb. bag 15c
DROMEDARY DATES 2 pkgs. 25c
.Plain or Self-Rising
F L © V H
Weilbread *ona SiRinySield
24 lbs 24 lbs 24 lhs
90c 95c $1.03
48 lbs 48 lbs 48 lbs
$1.75 $1.35 $2.05
Soap or Po\vders Octagon small size 5 for 11c
RED DEVIL LYE 2 cans 19c
MATCHES A&P 3" Large Boxes 13c
TOILET TISSUE Pacific 6 rolls 25c j
SALAD DRESSING Iona.... Quart Jar 27c !
EVAP. APPLES 2 lbs. 25c
COOKIES American Home 2 lb. boxes 25c
SODA CRACKERS pound box lOe
No. 1 Maine Cobbler
POTATOES 5-lbs. 7c
,,2 £r k Two Storea