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THE IJMON-UCMMX, MILLEDGEVILLE. OA.. DECEMBU 1*. IMS
Local Comments
Judge B. C. Ward will pass the
t!8th Anniversary of hi* birthday tc
morrow. Friday. December 13th.
Judge Ward is one cf the three sur
viving members of the George Dole®.
Camp cL* the United Confederate
Veterans, and the only living Veto-
has been declared and checks mailed
the stockholders. Early in January
the annual stockholders meeting will
be held and officers for the new
year elected
The Christmas season is right
here, as there remains only eleven
more shopping days, and it can lx*
expected that they will be busy ones
as everybody will be busy until the
A Happy New KITCHEN j
ran. making his home in this city.
He left a military academy, and
joined the army, when a mere lad.
last hour of the 24th. making prepa
rations for the coming of old Santa
Claus.
was :n service, during the clcs- — |
years of the War Between the j The freezing weather the early j
•s. The years that he has passed | days of December came at a most
been filled with activity, and I propitious time for the farmers. It
still retains the vigor of youtu j gave them the opportunity to kill
thetr hogs and save their meat, as a
result large numbers of them will*
enter the Christmas season with an;
abundance of saitjage, backbone.)
spareribs, etc. This means there will I
... _ wonderful degree for one of hi.s
years. Since coming to Milledgeville
to make his home he has fully estab
lished himself in the confidence and
esteem of cur people as he has made
„ faithful and loyal citizen The] be feasts in their homes during the
Union Recorder joins in expressing j holiday season.
the heartiest congratulation®, and _ ... 1
wishes for him many more years | Mr. W. H. Ivey, one of Baldwin j
filled with happiness, contentment j county’s leading dairymen, has rc ‘‘*“ j
and useful service. ] ently put up more than a hundred
I cans of beef, and placed it in the ^
Messrs. Geo. W. HoWnshcad. I- H. \ at his home. The beet in,
Andrews. J. R. Smith. R. H. Wool- I bem S Prepared
ten. Johnnie Overstreet, H. S. Wool- 1 thoroughly
ten and Calder Finney of Haddock,|Quickly warmed and made ready,
went down to Spring Lake Wedr.es- j ,ur the table '
dnv night of last week, and left the ..... , „ c !
club house for an possum hunt in One h “ w “> «® * '°" S “ a ' S
the surround,ng woods. This hunt | «< And » congcmal and plea-j
carried :hem through briars
for canning is |
cooked, and
over barbed wire fences, and in spite
of the obstacles they had to over
come. and the freezing cold weather
they enjoyed it. They were rewarded
by catching a big. fat possum, which
was penned up to be fattened for a
tater and possum supper. They re
turned home tired and sore, and they
will never forget their experience.
Mr. G. W. Johnson, agent of the
express company, has made arrange
ments to ha idle the large number of
out-going a id incoming packages at
that office, during the approaching
Christmas season. Mr. I. M. Holton
who has been connected with the
office for more than seventeen yean:
will ably assist him.
Mrs. L. D. Smith. Baldwin countvs
tax collector, will be kept busy from
now until she closes her books
the 21st. This is the last day taxes
can be paid without additional cost.
The banks located in this city are
closing out a most successful year.
The regular semi-annual dividend
lan than Mr. Morgan Thom
son. He has been a faithful and dili- j
gent employee of the Milledgeville i
Stale Hospital. He has a wide ac-j
quaintance in the city and county. |
and those who know him hold him'
in the highest esteem and confidence.
Lady’s Painful Troubia
Helped By Caidui
Why do so many women taka Car-
dul for the relief of functional pains
at monthly times? The answer la
that they want results such as Mr*.
Herbert W. Hunt, of Hallsvllle.Texas,
describes. She writes: ‘ My health
wasn’t good. I suffered from cramp
ing. My pain would be so Intense It
would nauseate me. I would Just
drag around, so sluggish and "do-
less.’ My mother deckled to gtva me
Card ul. I began to mend. That tired,
sluggish feeling was gone and the
pains disappeared. Z cant prates
Cardul too highly because I know
It helped me."... If Cartful dose not
help YOU, consult a phjrHdaa.
NOTICE
To City Tax Payers
Fmil Dale for Payaeat of City Tana u Decanter 2M, 1935.
For All Text, is Default After Tlat Dale, Fi. Fas. WS Be b-
teed According la Law.
PAY YOUR Cm TAXF r NOW—AVOID ADDITIONAL COSTS
AND INTEREST
To Those Paying on Contract
All Installment* Now Dre Most Be Pftid or FI Fat. WE Be
Issued on December 70th, 1935. If You With Your Contract
Continued—See That All Installments Due nre Paid by De
cember 20th, 1935.
LAMAR HAM, ClerkTreasr.
Our 1936 Calendars
Have Arrived
Call At the Plant for Yours
Positively None Given To
Children or Sent Out
You Must Call
If You Want One
Milledgeville
BOTTLING CO.
en . . . why not give your
best girl” thig moot welcome
of all Christmas presents ...
A Happy New Kitchen !
Finished in g*y. charming
white enamel with red trim,
this Sellers Ensemble blends
beauty and convenience.
Kitchen cabinet and utility
closets have that popular,
built-to-floor design.
And... besides this handsome
ensemble, as our Christmas
treat, you receive Another
perfect gift... 26-piece set of
Rogers Silverware in a special
tarnish-resisting chest ... a
regular $1) value when sold
separately. Yet you get it
without extra cost.
Sec this gift combination
now! It’s Your answer to the
question: “What shall I give
Her for Christmas?”
Liberal Trade-In
Allowance! On
Old Kitchen Pieces
•
SEE THIS SET NOWI
SELLERS
New Tempo
KITCHEN and
Breakfast Room
ENSEMBLE
*
KITCHEN CABimer
2 UTILITY CLOKTS
MKAKFAST SET
(UwlM TaM, A 4 Chain)
MOOOtHE BUFFET
Included OF Ml EXTRA COSt/
26-Pc. GENUINE ROGERS SILVER SET
THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL “ENCORE” PATTERN
Mada and Guaranteed by Onalda Ltd.
IN SPECIAL TARNISH-PROOF CHEST
... with Good Hemefceaplng Institute M of Apptwl
2 Great Gifts for One Price $1X4*40
Terms as low as $2.00 per week
Purchase & Sale Company
“Complete Home Outfitter!”
The Central of Georgia Railway’s
:..tcnnial is discused by H. D. Pol
lard receiver of that railroad, in a
statement published today. Mr. Pol
lard says:
On December 15, 1835, one hur
drod years ago, the first rail was
laid at Savannah Tor the Central of
Georgia Railway. Throughout thr
territory now served by the rn‘
road centennial celebrations to com
memorate the event will be held.
These celebrations are unique in
that they were conceived and a:
being carried out by the employ
of the railway in cooperation \vi
patrons and friends among the pub
lic. The principal celebration
naturally be at Savannah where the
road had its actual beginning. Here
the Employes Club of the railroad
has arranged an ambitious program
covering several days and including
an historical pageant depicting the
development of transportation from
the early days."
The pageant “Redskins to Rail
roads" mentioned by Mr. Pollard
will, it is understood, be more than
a summary of railroad development,
as it will show the development of
transport in Georgia from the day;
before the white men crime. It will
consist of ten big episodes and use
more than 750 men. women and
children in its cast.
Commenting on the unique nature
of the celebrations of the Central’
Centennial. Mr. Pojla-d soys:
"In iccent years there have been
other railway centennials, each
its hirtorical interest bpt the disting-
ushing and significant characteristic
of this one is that the people we
scrv and the employes who serve
ihose people are uniting to honor an
institution that for a hundred years
has been a part of their lives and
the lives d.' their forbears.
"In its relations with the public
the Central cf Georgia has endnvored
to render prompt, adequate and de
pendable transportation, to build Lip
and develop its territory and to be
m a good citizen and a friendly neigh-
■ bor in each community it serves.
TAX BOOKS CLOSE
December 20
Tax Books for the county will close Dec.
20 taxes not paid by that date will be
subject to interest and other penalties.
Pay your taxes now and avoid this addi
tional cost, which must be assessed and
which we are forced by law to collect.
It will be with regret that any penalties
are imposed, but this is the only resort
left where payment is not made by 20th.
MRS. L. D. SMITH
Tax Collector Baldwin County
Our employes, cur patrons and our
friends at this time of our hundredth
anniversary havo made us know
that our purpose are understood an- 1 ,
ippreciated.”
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"NOTHING BUT INSURANCE §
Km 473
C. K. ANDREWS & SON J
READY FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE
We have enlarged our store to take care of the increased trade.
Come to see us or Phone 83 and save money.
FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY, CREAM, SWEET MILK,
BUTTER MILK AND BUTTER
Montgomery*!
Milk Depot and Meat Market
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