Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 31, 1925, Image 4

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aion Recorder it Union CiUbliihcd 1529 outheru Recorder Eat. 1819 ■red «X Port Oftice, MilJedgc- i u »ccoad-cl**» mail metier. 'nbUihcd Week!) on Thursday at Milledgoville, Ca. R. B. MOORE—EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year L **-»° f- - One feature that ha# marked pA»r- In South'Georgia, n Super- ^ ; n ;,jni c dgcrille durirv. the year The *3*nllie? of Dr. J. E. Kidd nr\ been the orgr.: iration of l*r. C’rivcr Sidd spuft Sunday «n i judge in hL . Large to th;* . .-■-i d j-Jry h .trojud them to find l Cl ,„ hr of ' CotoSmc-. nnd th. CulYcrtnmrierc thyn ntttndod th ( . crtpFltinB rotlBT , np.In.-t the ..went, of tV „ tJlUi , htl „. rlt of hondnu, torn yith dedication of a winder in the Moth. | J"?!"™ ™“ ,01i C0URT - to drive |j cv p h Harding as SetiJtury. ; -- 1 —**•“— %f — ! ’ Mist church there in honor of Mrs. Bell, mm < Bine, Prank;Vsmh.: ; L. L.; 6 Pettier™, J, T . : 7 Da ; T-: « Babb, Jerome; Tnnntll, Geo p Bon.., il c.; f: 110 Wood, D. 1L; | Bloodworth, John L. Advertising Rates Furnished . Application The practice should be stopped. -OFFH Thai ICIAL ORCAN OF COUNTY l children who were alio' rutomnbiles. The law prohibit, chil- Mr. Hnidimr. aa Sem-mty. he J. E. Kidd's rirtcr, Mlaa A. M. Cui-| „ . ' .. The following name. Tr.v.. Jren from driving automobile, and bfen aJert and actiVa ln feeding in V er. 1 The folloumg named grand jurors: Juronj we?e »■ |^ £ **£* yet pa*«nts turn over their automo- tollcb w j tb those things'which would The window -wa* placed In the !**** a y . n ? Wn * ^“^ the jury box to K biles to them and allow them to Milledgeville and Baldwin church in honor of Miss Culver and “ " “ w “ " “ - ^ r * ve * County, and ha, made the outside in appreciation for her valued serv- On several occasion, in Baldwin u - or * d better acquainted with this ,* c e to the church, having served since county grand juries , have in their early womanhood. Miss Culver wns presentments warned parent# against During the approaching year the the first lady steward to he appoint- vu' ,0p t ^ f l ' r rr**: privilege. Chamber of Commerce will lend ac- t d in a Methodist church and she has . u. 4 ti\v assistance in carrying out a served In this capacity for more ’plan of farming operations in order thirty years. to build up the farms of Baldwin There have been only two other County. The public announcement of that The coming of the Central Bail- «,f the church, u.ie «i mem vein* , . «, . 1U r w . great Jewish theologian. Rabbi Wise. roai1 officials to the city a few day, rlrcrd to Mrs. Mary Harris Armour, PjM1 , llM . ", c (that the hour has come when the Jew a * nce when they commended the the great force for prohibition, " ; must accept Christ as a fact, and work being done by the Chamber of tb„ Eastman The Union Recorder wishes to ex- nia k e Hi? teaching the bast, of Jewish Commerce, and expressed an inter- Washington, press its appreciation for the liberal , Jfe at|d conduct> bur8t 1Jkt a bomb- ert in Milledgeville and Baldwin and Warren Candler. patronage it has received during the Ae| , Jn the c|tJf of New Yo rk whe K their progress and advancement de- present at the dedication in Culverton 00 „ . T w «« « year, which is now nearing its end. the j ewigb population is so tremen- :, ote* that there has been effective n»d presented Mis* Culver with the , H»hbard, J. W.; 30 Hargrove, W. During the year we have endeav- doUsJy | >rRe; and yvt ^ sensa tion "ork done by this organisation. white temperance how set in pearls j 1 "' ' ored to publish a paper which would b|Jg been neetpted more as an ob_' Since the organization of the M rs. Armour’s son-in-law. Mr. Hale,' X . _ : p :»„£3BSSZT: 1 be worthy «f its part history. and! vioU « truth than a „ a proposition set Chamber of Commerce there has i* nnrtor 0 f the Culverton church. , ™ narae * of Traverse j. c /J * . * ^ iff of the continued support of the pe«»-. foIth for p Ur pofe of controversy, been work done which would have This honar is a distinguished or.e | Jur °? Were thw ^ y draw . n f ™ m the L ^l p J . , ’ 7 pie of Milledgeville and Baldwin | Comin>f ^ h did on the eve of a j never been accomplished without ,„ d con ,e, as interesting rows to a County, and we have been encour-l new year in fact jlut at Christmas,*^ a body. We circle of Miss Culver's friends aged in our efforts by the support {t!|1Je jt brinwi new heart to the ! The Chamber of Commerce should here. that has beuc given us by the mer-1 . Vfir j d cnco uragerotnt where faiih th - center of activity during the , Tbarsday, Dtc«nb«r 31, 1925 OUR APPRECIATION B. D.; y Humphries, T. C.; 10 fa JBSBSa V°?? e; 8 Hoote - - th “ n AJ.; II William., Dixon; 12 Hooten, ^. W „ .f ' ‘“.T™*"”'- , R.; W Stembridge, S. D.; 14 Llttl. J" 11 L,tUc ’ * 12 ■ win'd';;; I- of the cbnrch, on. of thorn bein* ?' ® = h N : 12 G “ d * rd - PAXEL NO. 2 J „ .. 2 Simmon., J. M.; Fowler, L. S.; 21 Simp«.n, Alonzo;., “nui*, Eusono; 4 E.k.w, W. 3.; PANEL NO. 3 . I Layfleld, B. L.; 2 Harriorton, T chants, business and profession and the people generally. We realize that we have made mistakes, but we have tried to con. tribute something to the upbuilding _ •f our city and county an<l to the t ;., t |)any w |,. n ’ m cVni r ed by bappinc and prosperity of onr pc..-, f , )rct of chrirti „ n Trnth , pic. The Union Recorder as the South- falcrir". for it dc!r.on.trrte.:»n>ih- ycarrwhich thould demand! G. M. C. WILL OPEN TUESDAY W powerful indeed how i r ri..tihle tho hearty and thorough cooperation tlie influence of the Prince of f! ^ the l*u.ii the Milledgeville. operation cat cnmpii.-hed. jury box t»» serve during the January ^ on ^* 8 Kty, J. T.; 9 Duma-, Term, l'jofl, of said court. i T - B -i 10 .Cowan. W. 11 GiU-, PANEL NO. 1 D-! 12 E ‘ mner . C. E. I Bon,. W. D.; 2 Mathis, J. W.; ,: PANEL NO. 4 . 3 Black. John C.; 4 Boone, S. A.; 1 ' To ™t>«. C. 1L; 2 Farrell, T. T.; 5 Ham. D. IV.; 6 Bowdoin, M. N.; Moore, J. A.; 4 Allen. J. F.; 5 John- and citizen, of i The Gentm MUit.rr Collece will 7 H,r i“'' r J - Ben; g Ghobon, C. W.; “ n- L ?•>' 0 Barfield, J. A.; 7 Law. 3 Simpson. A. C; 10 Barnes. E. L.; rencc . »• * Flembter, Lewis; 9 tl Dieby, L. M.; 12 Inftrnm, J. C. Hurl > c - C.; 10 Herndon, H. H.; 11 PANEL NO. 2 Gla,s ' Hyr.;r.n. S.: 12 Whitfield, C. H. 1 Jonc«. W. 2.; 2 Robertson. Tom;! PANEL NO. 5 Because only in great results be next Tues. •* n^en tor tSstpnng - ydn. December 5. , During the holiday srason Dr. E. “ |T. Holmes, Pres‘d«rt. has received 591.103.54 TAXES COLLECTED ‘.-veral new anHiraUors and it 5. «v_ -Mr. Renj. Bn.., Tax Collector of;o fx ..d that the numbir of cadet. Baldwin Coonty has collccUd *81.-jh„ard!r~ in the l.nTrrVa will be "Jesus was,” Rabbi Wise admits, 'sweeping aside for all time the age ern Recorder. Federal Union and t ,, c |,; n> . thut j MU , was a . . Union Recorder haa hern puHuhed „ yth . Tht . theo | wian th .„ priced, i 1UM4 !lolt “”d county tnze-. Un., rrra „ d . Th ,. |„ cal „ U nndanro will continuously in MlIlcdBeville for to „j. that the teachings of the Naz- 1 ,l ' r lh ' <*» he wa. compelled to Jt.. „ ianr. or lariter than it wna dnr. more than a hundred years, and ini„ enc hnvc fonl , td thc „ fonnda-1‘• | "»e his hooka on the 20th of Do- irJr thl . fi „ te ,.„, its columns have been recorde d the; t|on „ f tho Jcwi , h onwln ) m!irch t „icrmberand issue fi fas. The unpaid; new. and happenings nnd event, of God tha , , he tnlth interest in the individual and inanity life. It is our purpose during the com ing year to get a greater and higher ideal of what a paper should be, and j j an |ty give our best efforts to reach it, J Therefore, we will endeavor to mat?! » longer be} tuXf 14 draw 7 per cent interest • PERSONAL MENTION the , betirr pan.r tht- v-efulr th. of Christian life is tha founds- i QUARTERLY CONFERENCE # _ cal life, and that if Chris-! JANUARY 9TH AND 10TH, wvenil days « seemed to fail It i< no* | The nuarterly conferences of the | <•- weaknen, hut hecauA Methodist churches of Baldwin eouo.j professing Chri«?i be he,d tile aud ,0th of December. The Milledgeville Circuit will be held at Steven’s Pottery, Saturday, Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Ennis, accom panied by Mis* O’Nora Ennis, spent Atlanta this week. ' ter, C. R, PANEL NO. 3 1. Henderson, F. W.; 2 Branan, W. D.; 3 Dunn, Forest; 4 Childs, W. W.; : »v hav Brltimore .-i Many pw more vanity than aent.e, buy shoes chat do not fi» tV.ir feet. Others «*ho?e only fault in the premben w farcies res.- or ignorance, treat their fi*«t badly. The shoes bought msy be good shoes; they may have every virtue that a shoe should have. And jet thiy do not fit the purchaser, be cause they were not designed to fit him. The fault however, is not in the shoes. The fact that many feet arr pinched does not indicate that the shoe business is a failure. Many people are so constituted that chicse does not agree with them. They are not equipped properly f digest it. They can eat pork, pea., cuts, cucumbers and cabbage ami suffer no ill effects but cheere lav- them low. The fault, however, U not in cheese. Many can devour it in great quantities with complete j ^ or4d * impunity. And the fact that som persons can’t eat it without suflVrin doesn’t indicate that the cheesr bu* •ness is a failure. Sortie youngsters attend instir a 'tons of jj®ruing ard fail to n - ! the grad?. They Sir:”? diiigvr tl.v -. diced it jo loosely ami friffcre^tly—many indeed not prnc. .v i: It :-t i**l The a*Tar.gement !• irtd.:y. ?!ay it brirg thc mind 1 - c! a. • :u:dtratarding of th; t thst C L r : tianity is a living I. ""* when mi trana- into ’if- and action. It is H* J. tfcj our rion to raL*c a quibble j Mrs. H. D. Allen, Jr., and little i»on, Reynolds, are visiting Mrs. Al len’s parents in Norcross. Chas. M.j 11 Malpass, Frank R.; 12, Davis, Roy. PANEL NO. 4 . . . ... ..... . ... . Mr. Joe Grant, en route from New ffith. «* the M.U.dgmriU« |York to Florid., .pent Tue.day with his father here. Miss Josephine Robinson has re visit of several days ard Midway churches will be held Sunday. Rev. W. G. Crawley. Presiding ] Elder, will hold the conferences turned from which are :he first of the new year. in Macon. Gojjtile as to tfce i^ ^c-’^ed that all the officials be ’ • • * r»ona!ity of the world’s P-i'd-emer. | ‘ nattendance. | Misses Dorothy and Caroline Sel- enough if creeds and sects shall J ' man. of Atlanta, will be the guests honestly /worship at their respective! A l ^ j of Miss Katherine Beeson during the dtrines if their hands he linked firm-j T** Kiwanis Club of Eatonton, Ga. j holidays, giant human chain that 1 Huff, Richard; 2 Bell, J. H.; 3 serve in said court t’e second week, Holomon, O. J.; 4 Brookins, E.; 5 that is—the third Monday in January Lavender, C. B.; 6 Martin, Maurice; 1926. * 1 O'Quinn, W. O.; 8 Shy, Homer; Drawn in open court, this the 14th '» Ros»ee, W. L.; 10 Bloodworth. J. day of July, 1925. Tim; 11 Smith. J. Hogan; 12 Wood,' JAS. B. PARK. W. B. ] Judge Ocmulgee Circuit Eatonton, Ga., Dec. 17, 1925, unites on the common ground assembled, Christian living, of Christlike kind- “cflved that i and human love. J - M * McMUlan. of Milledgeville,.thej with Mrs. R.* E. Sterabridge., a _ > Kiwanis Club of Eatonton has lost 10 « . , v A PRAYER FOR THE NEW YEAR/ mMt ™‘ u ” 1 frien,J ,Bd covl ” kl!r Mrs. R. R. Aahe an«j children of the^ passing o',Birminghgam, Ala., spent Wednesday Messrs. Frank and Carnegie Thom- j as and sister. Miss Helen, of Mucqp. | spent Wednesday with Mrs. Eugene in the upbuilding of Georgia. Give us freely each day of the j That it is the desire of each of spirit of tolerance. May we be kind- j ™embers to express his appreciation j stembridge. Iy disposed one toward another. "* the deceased, mid to extend syra-| « • • Help u« to vrtwm ourwlvv, mc.de»t.!™>'!'y U, th. family in thetr ««Tov.-. I Mies Kathleen Hawklti* oho i> ly, and to I 'tt-cni our feiluva venpr- 1 KI'.VAN'IS CLUB OF EATONTON; tpachn-v in Lockhart S C and Mia ’■ "* ■’ J. D. Watteraon, Pr.aid.nt- Lnoia. Howkina. who’ t.achr. at (k.r- Giorge M, Scheer, Secretary. E*-vj. W. Hunt, Chairman. ly- Help us to search d^igently j fjr truth i;i the fertile places of am •:h*h mind; and may we direct our} thoughts, our words, and <*ur act* • only toward Go d.—The Valve I | "cliu«, N. C., i j the holidays. • at ho; ‘ spendimr A MARK TO SHOOT AT Mr. and Mr- H. S. Wnntten ham Mllffat. per Fallon tta- for aa-ih.. n - p ,„dinc th. n„t -rv.ral dav- ntnhlir- ia conatutly a topic for dtirc Mra. Woott.n'a nnr.nta In .rvrraa ion. Mr. E. C. F. Becker. 1 Onelikn, Ala. ■ Chevrolet coupe drove 113 •»nly used 4 gallons of ga»_ • it. Aim at that and see Mr**. Walker Whaley, -if Dudley, has been visiting her mother, touch this fete with any Mra. W. L. Horne. j CHR1STMA$ WAS QUIET j Christmas was quietly observed in j or > m j Milledgeville and Baldwin County, j la d as *ar as we have been able to n ir " jit am thei*e was not a single fatality ’’ mmf *«»:■ accident of ar.y kind. oth-r car. and belabor their poor wits without! Tbe day dawm-d clear and cold nod . story goes to show and prove Mr. rr.d^fr*. E. A. Nesmith hn**e mercy, and yet for ail their trying ! li ’ • ‘ hildren were happy over the ,; t the «.>«* Cbccrdlct is an econqm- returned from a visit to relatives fall at last by the wayside. Other* • coming *.f ol d £anta Claus, who re- <>: tr « n aportation. The* South Georgia, more generously ldewed make the memlieied them with gift* of all a T ~ ' fuel * , and Mr * Becker w!,! . • ’ • trradc without HT«irt. and the faetjkirdi*. The older people joined ! n r * u *“ XVf * aj * hundreds of oth- Mrs. K.' C. Kidd, Mis* Anne Kidd that nmnbcri* fuil docs not prove that celebration of the day and be ( i.» : hr -'wners the pleasure in and Masters Culver Kid{|, Jr., and 4vrt!tuth*rr of learning are a failure. ] <-arae young In thfcir hearts, renew- -tvnuur Chevrolet. Economy, pow-ijumes Kidd left Thursday for Mon- Qj»te In a while—n very littl*- ■ btrfcug their loved one.* and "?rthnd*, ZTv outstanding|tezuma to altrnd a banquet given to while- 9 p»w firm sets up in bu-.Jv.ith gffts. Cnevt»-.ft trait*. i Od. John B. Guerry by the citisen* lives for a day, nnd clo*«s it- : Ail the store** of the city ware * ^' T"** advantage to own a ; of Afont- zuma. A loving kup do or. The man who bncked the en terprise and enghnered it had b.:’.h closed, an,] most of our pe«*pie re mained at home around the fireside. There were homeermings of those know hi» business. Others in the wh » had bten absent during the year, rame t'ne wex fat and ride hiod Altogether it was a happy and quirt eight ryiindern j»nd this particular f Christmas. ^ Iirm*i RALPH SIMMERSON. in in *• iiia.iiiuy x«* surviktf uw!* — . . indicate that th. in.tituti.m of mer.}THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE ,r « chandi-inc i. a failur.. , NORTH CEORG1A CONFERENCE *'* “’ ,z - k BIDS FOR SUPPLIES * u . i. r-icred at their meeting K-, dd> ir court house Tuesday, January, __ rill receive bids for the foliow- ngnltlon ->f sendees and as the most ' 'valued citixen in -Montezuma a«d j Macon county will be presented him, 5 Col. Guerry is a brother-in-law of The unthinking at time* vi teer the opinion that marriage failm-. What they mean, doubt.» The official journal o! thc recent of the North Georgia Con- 1 with Rev. H. C. Emory. ... of the Milledgeville Mcth*- ^di-t church as editor t* off the pres*, d Mr. Emory haii them for distri-- well edited arranged In this the b»*t iwoie of the Union Recorder for the year 1925, we with hution. . to expreHa the season’s greetings toj«nd printed and carries a full report keg* 60 penny nails. 2 t'»g* 40 penny nails. 1-2 do*. Ames shovels. 12*0 lb*, of bacon. 30 to 35’s 20 bushels corn meal. 1 barrels self rising flour. 100 lb*, sugar. 30 lb*, ground coffee. j 3u gal. of syrup. 1 case Octagon soap. Oil*, gasoline and dope. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank oUr friends who were so kind and thoughtful to i the last Mne«* and death of dear husband and father and pray Heaven's sweetest blessings on each one. MRS. S. B. Collins and Family. FOR RENT—1 or 2 furnished or unfurnished downstairs rooms. Ap ply to O. L. Tanner. the people of Milledgeville and Bald, j the proceedings of conference with win County an d *rish them during the'reports of the different charges and COMML^TONERS OF ROADS AND year 1926. health. hnppWp* and"-mmittoes. roll of the members of, REVENUES BALDWIN COUNTY prosperity. May » kind and lovingcenfrrence, etc. i < ■ — — Providence guide ‘hem along the i Mr Emory is furnishing a copy at' MECHANICS DE LUX pathway that leads to the highest and ; 25 cents and it would be well for all Boll WetviT and Robert, the pair. best there is in life, and keep them the friend* <*f Methodism who wish who know how to find your motor! from suffering hunger, pestilence, to inform themselves as to what was trouble and then fix It right—they] FOR RENT—One six room house famine and disease, ana give them done by the churches of the North know their stuff. One trial and you in Westend, Possession given imme- that which wiU be for their happi- Georgia Conference the part year to wot^ Wt aryone else touch your car. dlately. Apply to Mrs. Lucy P, ***** «nd best interest. secure a copy. * RALPH SIMMERSON. Walker. Put in a Vesta Battery and watch your motor kick off on the first turn, these cold rapmlngs. It’s economy to own a Vesta. RALPH SIMMER SON | 7 Prosser, E. D.; 4 Pearce, F. D.;t„ l Holserbeck, L. S.; 2 ivev, R. W • ’ Stembridge. Marion W.; 6 Willis.]3 Meaty, W. A.; 4 Holder. J. H.’; 11 Humphries, W. H.; 12 Butts, J. Wallace. PANEL NO. 6 1 Hubert, T. E.; 2 Bowdoin, B. F-; 3 Thompson, M. L.; 6 Stewart, A. 3 Speights, W. R.; 4 Torrance, T. A.; H.; 7 Barnes, Peyton; 8 HoIIinshead, 5 Fowler, W. E.: 6 Hollis, J. T.; G. W.; i» Chandler P. B.; 10 Davis, j 7 Bland, M. H.; 8 Myrick, G. D.: Peeler, Wm. A.; 10 Walker, W. A.; 11 Alford. Roy S.; 12 Tisdale, A. W. The foregoing named Jurors 1 Start 1926 Right KNOCK IT OUT Are you a slave! Harold Lang was. He ♦ had a steady position with good wages, yet , he was far from independent He knew that * if hd lost his job it would be only a matter of days until he would be “hard-pressed.” Why? Because he lived up practically ail he earned. How foolish. Every day his friends were losing their jobs thru circumstances or in jury. He had been lucky so far, but he knew that some day he would get a few hard knocks in life.' So will you. Everybody does. SAVE! Don’t be a slave. The day you sign your name on a savings account is the begin ning of independence—from debt, from wor ry, and obligation to the rest of the world. Knock that second letter out of slave. ' FOUR PER CENT " * - INTEREST ON SAVINGS * ~ Exchange Bank MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA “SAVE and PROSPER”