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. ypyEMBER HO, 1920
M^FARKS.
pit. m
lanta
Georgian in
column, has the fol-
j.out Dr. M. M. Parks
Monday, Nov. 29th.
|V- is the birthday
Mi |... .jre Parks, president
i. inai and Industrial
RENTS GOING DOWN
Th.s Is l HOUSES GETTING VACANT.
UNION-RECORDER
tn'tim’ th o rapid chan K es in value
to limes betore the war’
Question is beginn
the rent
ing to get atten-
Sugar
Army Bacon
Large can Pork Sausage
All this will be cheaper at
Emmett L. Barnes.
MTLLEDGEVTLLE, GA.
Milledgoville.
was born in Mari-
Heri
Rent”
tin
ere houses are “For
many families are going
mcu to tne country and some doubt-
duated from Emory I mg up “more in a house 1
is a postgradu-1 vacancies here and there.
is making
LUMBER FOR SALE
Any size order for Lumber of any
ind filled by
J. II. ENNIS.
1
, , i^ity of Chicago of
. (lavard of 1896. He is
University of Georgia,
n numerous capacities
„• in Georgia, he was
0 f the Georgia Normal
:il l College in Milledge-
Professor Parks is the
^veral line works along
nal linc^
is regarded through-
„ a.- a particularly fine
n educator. He has
su,tamed a wonderfully
an as head of the great
Milledgeville. He is
student body and re-
lv all classes of citizens in
State. The school has
prospered under his ad
it is a fine institution,
hi- painstakng and tireless
. In mar, y Places there are chans
in eommeicial houses too,
chants are going
iany towns
ago boasted
many mer-
«ut of business,
some are forced to liquidate and there
tore stores are vacant in m
°w that a few months
that here was not a store building
for rent.
Many business firms find that the
great drop in the price of merchan
dise have left them with large stocks
on hand, and not being willing to take
the fearful loss entailed in meeting
the drastic decline have fought the
light the best they could, not being
able to collect, sales falling oft’, prices
declining, there can be only one an
swer, cease to do business.
The very high rents that landlords
put on homes and stores cannot he
paid by people now who are out of
work and by business men who find
thai. their trade is nothing like what
e0 rgian wishes Professor! a ^ a P business should be, hence the
v happy returns of the day. ,nevitable - Landlords with vacant
property yielding them nothing.
It would be far better for property
owners who wish to keep their proper-
| ty occupied to go into such matters
with their tenants and where the rent
al basis is on the high price of recent
boom times to adjust at once to a fair
and equitable basis, and keep it oc
cupied rather than have a good tenant
seeking a cheaper house.
While the “vacancy” proposition
has not shown up yet to a great ex
tent it is right here at hand. Just a
2 s * Accept
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No SWcsUtutes
for
Tliedford’s
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GEORGIA MAN
HAD QUITE A SIEGE
In Hospital, But Improved Greatly After
Taking Ziron Iron Tonic.
In a recent statement, J. H. Martin
of Mount Vernon, Ga., any*:
“I was in the hospital with stomach
trouble and had quite a siege. It
seemed I would never gst my strength
back after I came out, I had been so
. , e , , matter of a few weeks now and many I HL I ached all over. I was nervous,
. plenty o1 _ wood, good changeg wjl , be noted High rcnta] | restless and yet did not feel JMte get-
cannot be paid by anybody in busi around ' My Bkin was Mv
VOCD FOR SALE,
i,,] at So.00 per cord cash
avwhere in the city. Tele-
F. MILLER.
j FARM FOR RENT.
ioil three-horse farm for
•tv who can run himself,
located within three
wether, has good three
with well on hack porch;
Will rent for $300
n. Church and school
m a mile. Apply to S. P.
addock, Ga.
large assortment of 35
ery in white and tints
selling at 25 cents.
Ennis’s Pharmacy.
IMBER FOR SALE
order for Lumber of any
J. H. ENNIS.
(the time to tone your hens
laying. All kinds of rem-
$1 oture.
Chandler Broth_»r
ness now, nor by salaried people for
homes, for incomes have been cut in
half and soon every one will feel it,
and where a landlord is wise he will
look to the future for a permanent
tenant at a lower rental, is better
than months of idle property and no
rent at all.
Buy a box of Prunes at 15c a pound
Roast Beef 17 l-2e pound. Sugar
12 l-2c pound. Everything getting
cheaper at
Emmett L. Barnes.
appetite poor. I was in prstty bad
shape arid began to look around for a
tonic. I felt like part of the trouble
was lack of iron In my blood. I was
eo easily worried, so easily upset. I
heard of Ziron and knew It would help
nie. I began to take it and the Im
provement was great. It strength
ened me, renewed my nerves and
toned up my system."
When you feel that you need
strength, remember that Ziron is a
perfected preparation of iron salts,
combined with other strangth-glving
Ingredient*. Try Ziron.
ZN J
Advertise in the UNION-RECORDER
\our Blood Needs
Big Type Poland China
TIMM OF FULTON NO. 342825
SIRE; BIG TIMM 2nd NO. 340253
DAM: LONG BEAUTY No. 56S602
At the head of our herd we have this OUTSTANDING BOAR. A CHAM
PION at both the 1919 Fairs. Atlanta he won the Ford Car and at Macon first
money in his class.
If you are in the hog business why not get some real hogs. To help you
get them we offer you for a limited time the service of this GRAND BOAR for the
small fee of $5.00 cash. We do this to encourage the raising of more and bet
ter hogs. Our regular fee for this service would be $25.00, and it is well worth
it to you. Come and see him and some of his litters. You will surely want to
breed to him. Three sows just farrowed thirty-five (35), almost an even dozen
each. Can you beat it ? Our average with this Wonderful Boar is 8.6 pigs per
sow. Do you want anything more prolific? We think not.
Let us show you what we are trying to do with the Big Type Polands. Only
a few minutes of your time and you can see them all. We will be glad to hav#
you look them over.
We can offer you some choice bred Gilts and Pigs. If it is a young boar
that you need we have him for you.
You can beat the boll weevil with this arsenic. Just try it.
GEORGIA
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A MOST BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF
Toys And Holiday Novelties
ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT
R. H. WOOTTEN’S BOOK STORE
t TV
On our visit to New York this summer, we had the opportunity of carefully
selecting from the greatesl displays of Holliday Goods to be shown in America.
No pains were spared to give our Com m unity the choice of all the attracting and
tantalizing gifts of the season.
IF YOU WILL VISIT OUR PLACE YOU WILL BE CONVINCED
R
H. WOOTTEN
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