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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGI.VILLE. GA.. DECEMBER U. I»»7
FARM AID TO BE
FIGHTING ISSUE
" " ’ „ , _ termined during the fight which now
Written Specially for Lnton Recorder
B> DOBERT FULLER Dn ot j, er ,t«nd« th.> farm
croup, primmer and aorer than ever.
Thr.iujin Aul | *castrr Seme? Thus every indication points to
Earn, rcl-.f is opccnd to b the ^ ^ ql ^«i. >n being one of
fiirfcm, t.--.:.- "f thi- s-sion of ton- ^ s . vt .. Iit , h Conp-eM-
SnPl x h - CENTRAL PRESIDENT SENDS
GREETINGS
established in this section and to the
progress made by existing factories,
he declares that this territory is
steadily advancing toward that bal
anced development of agriculture and
industry which is the surest founda
tion for permanent prosperity.
Sounding a note of optimism for
the new year. President Pelley states
that 11»28 *‘dai*-ns with fundamental
conditions ewsciuially sound. “Ex-
pn-'. ing the bglit-f that the new year
will be “one of substantial progress
A year’s subscription to the
Recorder would make a mor
propriate Christmas present.
The County Commissioners believe
that Baldwin county should be pro
gressive. And they ,aie right.
A few counties in Georgia have al
ready had primaries and nominated
their ofifeers to be elected next
November.
this
he says
tid-:
i hh
d have -erved notice tl
of the farm group wi
•ad with the vetoid m
changed.
ng the recommendati*
i relief problem in 1
ederal
m Board to ad-
j fund to help co-
rrative organizations.
lamenting on the message. Sen-
r AicNary, chairman of the .Hgri-
lural committee, says it throws no
;:«»ht on the situation ami offers
.mpathy for the suppoi
vetoed farm bill. He also point
that President Coolidge’s atti
.. toward farm relief has no
“The
Cordial Christmas holida
ings to th.- friends and p»
the Central of Georgia are extend
ed by President John J. Pelley in a
statement published today. On be
half of the railroad's management
he expresses appreciation f«r the
patronage and good will of the
traveling and shipping public, as
well as for the loyal co-operation of
the road’s employes during the year.
Railroad traffic declined consider
ably during 11*27, but in spite of that
era ***' carr ’*‘ rs have maintained adequate
: and dependable service., according
° to Mr. Pelley. Through retrench
ment measures expenses have been
reduced, permitting the same high
standard of service to be maintained
r MeVurv savs President wi«h°ut any udvan-e in the cost to
‘ ‘ J J i t the public. “The tendency of rates
••advocates the principles of 1 «• p.n....
i i b u; is* still downward’ says Mr. Pelley,
x. i,;., f ^ -7" — St
.nee, or aeainst any plan .
price-fixing. ' r ‘ ‘ ’ .
>n!y o.ur,c left now Kama «•■«"» over tba ««».<
....-r n <-m th. vetoed bill with ! neM * Activity <iunn„ >92
ill contribute
| •• bringing this about, and it is witn
| th pledge to continue and if possible
t<> improve this railroad’s service that
the employes and the management of
the Central of Georgia Railway ex
tend holiday greetings to the com
pany’s friends and patrons.”
In passing resolutions instructing
| he State Democratic Executive Com
mittee relative to a candidate for
j president, the North Georgia Con-
! feraice .flung itaelf right into
politics.
Chrismast is almost here. Do your
shopping now.
The girls and boys, who are at
tending college here, will leave for
their homes next Wednesday to
spend the holidays. The Union
Recorder wishes them a happy Christ-
A friend, who lives in another city,
possed through Millcdgeville the
other day. In conversation with thu
writer, he remarked “you have got
u good town.” This is the impression
:hat every one who comes this way,
recives. It is a right impression too.
Buy a Christmas Seal and aid in
lighting this dread disease tubercu
losis.
n.e store, of Milledgeviilr , re
with article, f„ r Cl,risen,...
chasers. 1 '
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST!
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I
Accept only “Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 uad 100—Druggists.,
ifRcture of UoouicrtlcRcldcster of StUcrllcactt
of busi-
the President’s recommendation as
f a t- un possible and make the equali
zation fee Article 10 of the covenant.
The message has not changed con
ditions and has not modified the atti
tude of the farm group who wiidi to
go ahead with the vetoed measur..
And there seems to be a good chance
of parsing it over the veto.”
Representative Haugen, <>f Iowa,
co-author of the McNary-Haugen
bill, takes much the same attitude,
ns do other leaders of the farm
group, who are planning to go on
with the fight.
Bu* leaders of the farm group,
will not haw smooth sailing by any
means, for President Coolidge’s stand
r>n the farm question was warmly
praised by the leaders of the group
that has opposed the McNary-Haugen
bill and similar proposals.
So the farm relief question, which
from almost.every point Of attack is
a problem of business as much as of
agriculture, appears to be coming
back to Congress with a louder bel
low, more fury and more force than
On one Mide stand those who feel
that the farmer must continue, in the
main, to work out his own salvation
with some help from the outside, the
exact amount of such help to be de-
pared with 1U2G, attributing it in
part to the natural reaction follow
ing a period of unusual development
and expansion. Calling attention to
many new industries recently
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most practical gift.
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to refrigerators rrj washing machines. A gift for Mother ...
or Grandmother!
10
Electric Irons
$3.75
Percolators
$6.75
Toasters
$3.75 •
Electric Cookers
$10
Waffle Irons
$7.75
Electric Hot-Plates
$3.75
24 Months to Pay
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balance in easy monthly payments. Come in right away. We’ll
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