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THURSDAY. FIB. It, 1»S*
LEST WE FORGET MR. HARTER T. BOTHWELL
In a private blast at the New Deal ' PASSES AWAY FOLLOWING
last week, former President Hoover SHORT ILLNESS
said: A balanced budget and a
stable currency would put mere men
to work than the whole WPA. They
need confidence not confusion.”
No doubt his statement is true _
end yet we hark back to the h.lcy- I T Bothwell. who
days ol 1929 when Mr. Hoover , ^ ^ ^ , cre ^ a short
- director-general of nauonal,^ jgo ^ed ^ Jasper n , ^
Saturday night following
hemorage Thursday
Resident of This City for Many
You* Bvird in Augusta Sunday
February 23rd.
CAMPUS THEATRE CELEBRATES
FIRST ANNIVERSARY THIS
MONTH
Special Pictures to Be Brought to
Theatre la Celebration of First
Year.
The month of March will be an
niversary month it the Campus
Theatre and a series of the newest
cerebral ‘ and best pictures will be brought to
funeral, the theatre in celebration of the
Adams
governmental affairs. Apparently
there was a superabundance of con
fidence as the gambling instinct of wvice 7’ wen? held ir. Augusta Sun- event. Manager Frank
the nation poured bnlions into Wall | has announced.
Street to skyrocket stocks and invest- Mr g ot ^ we ]i had many friends! Milledgevi lie's handsome new
merit securities to perilous heights. hepe where hc spent practically all .theatre was opened a year ago the
and citizens were encouraged to of For ^ than thirty j 18th of March. The occasion was a
withdraw theirsavings andinvest ywg hp cotmecieii with Ennis gala event and assembled one of the
mem in worthless foreign bonds. Pa]ace j^ Arket a nd made his home largest crowds ever to come to Mil-
The then pr ^ ldCTlt ,®® uW h ^ v * with Capt. J. H. Ennis. Feeble health, ledgeville. During the year the
nded that orerjf fwensb ^eada- forwd Wa Tganmmt ^ a short; theatre has been a popular place
time ago he went to Florida to live. 1 with the people of Central Georgia
He was never married. His relation j and it has attracted thousands of
with his fellow man was always ■ visitors to MilledgeviUe.
pleasant and he was a quite unas-1 Mr. Adams said the program
suming man. Mr. Bothwell was 78 throughout the month would be
ears ot age. exceptional and were presented in
He is survived by one brother,, appreciation of the fine patronage
Mr. Chas. T. Bothwell. of Atlanta.!the theatre has enjoyed,
number of nieces ar.d j
nephews. j COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Tobe Daniei
treasurer, is ha
ing his checks
ir.g a h
ashed.
lion, but he didn't 'TCien
blowoff. and confusion worse a
founded. We started down the
cline toward ruin, without a single
move on the part of the republican
administration and its leaders to stop
us. As we gained momentum the
only word we had was that wf
would end up all right for “pros
perity was just around the comer."
^ We did not end up all right, for pros-,
state Ferity was not there. REV. SMITH STEAKS AT
get- . No wonder the citizens of the na- CAMP
ton desired a change in leadership Rev Horace Smith will address regular session next Tuesday at
WILL MEET TUESDAY
CCCi The Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues will hold their
—a "do-sorr “thing.” instead of n
MilledgeviUe beys have another “do-nothing" administration,
fine opportunity presented them by With banks toppling, industry and
our splendid military school in the and commerce stagnated, and agri
. the Court House.
nouncement tha
state of devastation.
appointment
aduate from ct, l ture i
viU be given President Roosevelt assumed the
e naval aca- helm of state and announced the
New Dea!—a “do-something" pro-
gram. Concerning it Postmaster-
Georgia's “dictator" is meeting -**r.cral Farley said last week:
with much opposition ar.d right that "Nobody contends that every ele-
he should. We got nd of Carpet Bag ment of the New' Deal has been Miss Ora Bass, for many years
and bayonet rule for once and all fia "*lcss. or that the people entrust- Post Mistress of the Devereaux post
after the reconstruction days, and ed with its administration have al- office, passed away today at a local
we do not expect to have a return wa >' s done the wisest thing. What hospital folowing a short illness
of this kind of government again, had to be done, had to be done in a Funeral services wil be held Fri-
Right. justice, liberty, law and or-| hurr >'- and the marvel is not that day at the Devereaux Methodist
der shall continue to be ruling for- there was an occasional slip-up. but >hurch at 11 a. m. and interment
ces in this state. Gene Talmadge tr. that the mistakes and errors were j will be in the Chapel cemetery. Rev.
the contrary notwithstanding. nf * a thousand times as numerous.”, A. D. Hinds will conduct the ser-
' We are approaching the close of vice.
The success of the new garbage three years under New Deal poll-1 Miss Bass is survived by several
disposal ordinance will depend law cics - Com P“«' th <" economic con- | cousins, but hod no close relative;,
lv upon the cooperation of the- peo- d,,ion °’ th e country today with the | She "’as a member of the Methodist
pie This new law look.; to the im-' statc that existed on Man* 4. 1833.! church and spent practically her en-
nrmement rtf health conditions in No use ‘t° recount the terror that tire life in Devereaux. She was well
the city as well as a means of taking cri PP«* bankers, businessmen, farm-' known in this city where she was
from sight many eye sores in the *rs-the entire people-for utter',a frequent visitor,
ugly garbage containers that have, ru i n stared them in the face. Con
the young i
ramp ne
evening. J Golden Deni Corn direct from
Thr address of Rev. Smith is one , grower? in Rich Creek. Va. FEO-
of a series of educational and in- j pi f s HARDWARE CO.
spirational lectures given the young .
men. under the education program, j
Helping, Mothers
to Cut Down On
Family’s Colds
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pr
Mothereare&ioftcn
worried about iheir
families’ colds that
they find special com
fort in this unique aid
for preventing colds
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Especially designed for nose and
upper thiaat, where most colds
efarf.Va-tro-nol stimulates the func
tions provided by Nature —in the
nose—tc prevent colds, and to throw
off head colds in the early stages.
The people should :<*"><>>,! condition., today. and with- [INCOME TAX PAYERS TO GET EElrwSftio^"i
ritv 'heir ♦all cooperation !out summing up hundreds of detail- ASSISTANCE \ few drops upeach nostril-Va-tro-nol
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WE ARE NEVER SATISFIED
Have you ever thought how few
people you know who are satisfied,
who accept the portion each day
brings and ask no more than that
which is given? This is indeed a
restless age, and we strive and strug
gle for material gain we have only ]
to 1 ok about to find others pursu- j
ing the same course. The man who |
owns s business envies the fellow j
who receives a salary check: and j
vice versa, the man with a salary j
feels that he will never get any- i
where because of his limitation. Peo- !
pie with homes sigh and worry over
the expense of upkeep, and those
with no home of their own grumble
about the rent If the weather is bad
Untied from time to time in Th« ot Internal Revenue will be,
Constitution, we again quote Hiram I at the Post Office today. Feb. 27th '
Sibley, a staunch foe of the New ,rom 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. to assist j
Deal, and president of the Chamber! income tax payers in making their
<1* Commerce of the United States j returns. Those desiring his service-! I
who in a recent address said: "The ma >’ cal1 at the offJce -
economic rendition of the nation is
at the highest level in the nast five
•-•ears. The mercies which have
iwakened practically
•e shall not in the spring and
*r lose anv of the rrc
made."—Atlanta Constitution.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
r nasal catarrh) Va-tro-nol spreads
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swollen membranes—clears clogging
mucus—brings comforting relief.
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Each year, more and more fam
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Full details of the Plan come in each
package of Vicks Va-tro-nol. 4
LAND SALE
A Three Days’ Cough
oJfifc
GEORGIA. Baldwin Couny
Under and by virtu of the powi
of sale contained in a certain deed
iui me , c „u *« ure *° - socurc a debt executed by Ran-
... wish'f or'sunshine and when fairj^ 1 ^ J ° h “ on to ,hl ’ Flrst National
days come there are those
a "dry spell" wil
a pood crop year.
And so it goes. We are really
never satisfied. Perhaps it is well.,
have these (ear,, for ,h f '*n‘<-'««med. wtll sell at public
me the blessings of . bt lore thc courthouse door in
than Said rou " ty durinR ,he ,rcal hours
d n s-! 0i sa ^ e to tbc highest bidder for
zings | C " Sh on tbe ^' rst Tuesday in April
«arh | 93fl “ ntl in the Mme manner
J Sheriff's sales are conducted.
Is Your Danger Signal 1
Uef
No matter how many ircdicmes you !
ive tried for your cough '
bronchial irritation, you c
«..u fear i ^ ot MilledgeviUe, Georgia,
ocpects for I thc 7th dav of March 1M5 and
I corded in thc office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Baldwin
Deed Book 18 page 361.
enough that ’
out of them
knowing that a power gr
ourselves rules and direct:
tinies, and despite our vai
gives us that which is bes
chance with any- i
_ _ comulslon, which :
pots”right to the seat of the trouble !
to aid nature to soothe and heal the '
Inflamed membranes as the germ-laden ;
phlegm is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies nave failed, '
don't be discouraged, your druggist is
guarantee Creomulslon
WELCOME TO
Ga. Jr. College Basket Ball
Tournament
Meet us at
COLONIAL BARBER SHOP
Joe T. Williams, Prop.
foisrr
VANISHING WI1.D LIFE
Of our vanishing natural resourc
es none is going faster than the ani
mals. the fishes and the fowl that
formerly abounded in our forests,
waters and sky.
The recent North American wild
life conference in Washington gave
graphic presentation of the story of
the buffalo, a story that is rapidly-
being multiplied all around us today
with various forms of wild life.
Mar. with his guns and traps and
nets in not alone to blame in this
campaign of extinction. Blindly w
have destroyed the homes of ou
wild creatures. We have drained
swamps that never should have been
touched. We have cut down forests
that should now be standing, built
power dams on salmon breeding
streams and *.urned nature into a
shambles for the sake of quick prof
its.
We are beginning to open
to cruety and folly of •
deeds. But we still ar
creating as rapidly as
Rtroved. It is a shame,
oolv is our wild life worth millior
a’ dollar, as a natural rrsource. b\
it is an asset for the enrichment «
health and pleasure that eoes fa
beyond an estimate in dollars.—
{ described lot
tvit:
parcel of
number 18 in Block A of thc
■f MilledgeviUe. located in the
Northern portion of said City, said
vicinity being known a? New Town,
said lot being a part of what is
known as the Edmund Harris sub
division; sa.J lot containing one
eighth of an acre, more or less, and |
is bounded as follows: It fronts on
Grimes Avenue running along said
avenue for 50 feet on the South; on
the East by Ix»t number l 7 in said
sub-division, running along this lot
for 125 feet: on the North 50.feet by
T,ot Number 8. this being the back
»*f said Lot No. 18; on the West bv
lot 19 for 125 feet; said Lot number
18 measuring 50 bv 125 feet.
The said Randolph Johnson ha>’-
inc defaulted in the payment of
said debt, said sale will be mad«
as accordance with the powers
fronted in said security deed ns
aforesaid and will be made for the
•f paving said indebtedness
SPECIAL SPRING
USED RADIO SALE
All kinds, ail makes, all sizes and
unheard of Bargain Prices.
L. N. Jordan
Electric Store. Sanford Bldg.
“«9»OOC»<(00«^0»CB>CK>OtOCKKI
past uu-‘-interest which the said s<.......
* ar from ^ deed above mentioned was given to
of this
and taxes, if any.
This 14th day of Februarv 1936
THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK
OF MTLLEDGEVTLLE
Bv Jon W Hutchinson. Preside*.
SIBLEY Ac ALLEN. Attyr.
REMEMBER THE DAY WITH
SNAPSHOTS!
Send us you Film for Perfect Fin
ishing—
Beautiful Border Prints—No Extra
Charge
THE NEW STUDIO
Next to PostaJ Telegraph
Says She: "No, it’s not a
new dress, but Protective
cleaning gives it a new ap
pearance."
Says F. H.: “I had no idea
cleaners could be so expert
—I’ll send my whole ward
robe to Protective’s today! ’’
DRESSES AND SUITS
PROTECTIVE CLEANERS
PHONE 32
Cleaning That Pays
Dividends
Founder’s Week
ARGO BARTLETT
Pears 2 g a °; s 2 23 c
IONA DESSERT
[Peaches 2 No <^. 1 25 c
N. B. C. RITZ
CRACKERS lb box 22c
Stokley Sale
LYE
HOMINY 4 No 2*/ 2 cans 25c
CTYWI FY*Q
PARTY PEAS No 2 can 17c
STOKLEVS LIMA
BEANS ... 2 No 2 cans 19c
STOKLEVS FANCY
CORN No 2 can 10c
STOKLEY'S DICED
CARROTS 3 No 2 cans 23c
STOKLEVS SHOE PEG
CORN .... 2 No 2 cans 25c
STOKLEVS TURNIP
GREENS.. 3 No 2 cans 25c
cTOKI rye
TOMATOES 3 No 2 can 23c
STOKLEVS SOUP
TOMATO.. 2 No 2 can 19c
STOKLEVS TOMATO
JUICE.... 6 10-oz cans 25c
STOKLEVS
Sauerkraut, 4 No. 2 cans 25c
SPARKLE
Geletin
ASST. FLAVORS
6pkg25c
WESSON OIL
Pt 20c
COLD STREAM
PINK
Salmon
asf ioc
ANN PAGE
Ketchup
^Bot* 1 0C
IONA
Tomatoes 4 No. 2 Cans
25c
Purity Oleo Lb
15c
CHEESE Wisconsin
lb 19c
RAJAH SANDWICH SPREAD ]0r
HERSHEVS COCOA 24b. Cans 25c
POST TOASTIES 2 pkgt. 15c
GRAPENLTS pkg. 17c
GRAPENLT FLAKES 2 pkgt 25c
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR p k ? 33c
JELLO, Asst. Flavors 2 p k f . 15,-
INSTANT PQSTOM 4^ o.n»
STALEY'S GLOSS STARCH 2 p kgs <k
3 MINUTE OATS 3 p l,g f 2 3c
NATIONAL COFFEE WEEK
America's Three Most Popular Brands
Eight O'clock Red Circle Bokar
lb 17c lb Ifc lb 23c
J PRODUCE
i 1 GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS ...
3 lbs. 13e
FANCY
LETTUCE .
. Head oc
GREEN TOP
CARROTS. .
Bunch oc
FANCY
1 CELERY ...
. Stalk 7c
| FI A. SNAP
1 BEANS ....
3 lbs 25c
FANCY
CAULIFLOWER
. lb. 10c
RUTABAGAS OR
CABBAGE
... lb 3c
WINTER
SPINACH
2 lbs. 13c
SMALL WINESAP
APPLES .. .
. Doz 10c.
DIXIE CRYSTALS
SUGAR
25c
50c
$1.25
5 Lh
BAG
10 Lb
BAG
25 Lb
BAG
SWIFT'S
JEWELL
12c
49c
97c
BULK
LB
4 Lb
Carton
8 Lb
Carton
FLOUR SALE
Wellbread Iona Sunnyfield
24 lbs 73c 24 ibs 79c 24 lbs 89c
48lbs$1.43 48lbs$1.53 481bs$1.73
112 Hancock n.
Street 1 WO btOrOS
13 3 Way"*
Street