Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 26, 1928, Image 10

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UNION UCOUO, MILLEDGEVllU. CA., AHUL M. 1M* COLONIAL TO UNDERGO IE-1 TORRENTIAL RAINS DAMAGE MOO FLING SATS MANAGER | CROPS AND TIE Uf TRAIT1C CURRT IN GEORGIA CITIES ,L To Bo Added In Reno< o K rmm. Many New Fixture To Be Added !•> Bqildit led In Alba Revival .services will commence at the Midway Methodist church the find Sunday in May. Continuing through the 20th. Services will be held twice daily, at 12:30 o'clock and W. ikmen will begin remodelir.i: Atlanta, Ga. April 23.—To •he Interior of the Colonial at »• 1 ■ « *. ^-compani d in -*ome instances early ate. according to Manager y winds of tornado force wrought Curry . who announced that new scat* • ^re damage to crops and highways and oth« i fixtures had been purcha*- section.*; of Georgia ar.d Alabama , d for M lledffevOle picture house. >r*!*rd»y and last night. The nr« *«*at* to b- installed in- Rainfall records for fifteen years heavy all steel with cushion seats and re shattered at Blakely. Ga.. where bark- New lights and rugs will a’- «*tgk »nd one half inches fell in six *o added. The entire interior will h'-urs last right. be given a new coat of paint. A tiny tornado visited destruction The local house is one of the over t path only one hundred feet most attractive in the state, many wide at Brunswick. Ga.. but caused new additions being made each year 1 no casualties. Coder the Management of Mr. Curry Growing and newly planted crops t‘r«* Colonial has undergone many were damaged by field washes and new change* and has been improved by the impounding of waters in flood- each year. »‘d bottom lands. Bridges and fills The clas- of pictures that are be- 1 were washed out on highways and ing show place the local theatre far railways suffered washouts in *outh* in front n this rection. ern Georgia and Alabama. High winds which brought mins DR H D ALLEN AWARDED to the Fitzgerald, Ga.. section swept PRIZE FOR POSTUM ARTICLE n sea gull* ar.d wild ducks from the ’ Guif of Mexico, more than one hun- Chousing as hi* subject "What ‘hejdrecj miles to the south. The sea fowl Thirty Day Test of Postum ha* Done amused the populace by spending the for Me." Dr. II. D. Allen. Jr., wa-1 morning in the overflowed streets of awarded one of the prizes in the con- the city. to* conducted by the Postum Com- Streams generally were at high pany for the best letter written or flood levels, the Chattahoochee river the above or two othe- given sub- reaching flood stage yesterday. Lit- >cts. tie damage other than to crops and Dr. Alien received his prize last highways was expected from the week Over 88.COO letters were • floods since most streams have deep, mailed in the contest. ‘ narrow valleys. The gas plant at Americas, Ga.. however, was dam- A GRADE PLAY THIS YEAR aged by high water and temporarily closed. Ohe of r.te features the exor- Albany, Ga.. reported seven and rises during the approaching com- ne half inches of rainfall in the p. .; rcencemrir of G. M. C.. will be enter -4 hour* with many washouts along tainm nt by the ( Hidrvn r i the the Atlantic Coast Line, the Central grammar school. -f Georgia and other railways *-n- The placing of :he flfn.r in th«- tering the city. Auditorium <.f the grade building b> Records of precipitation in other and 7 :45 M. Rev. Charles Tilman, noted evange- st and singer, will have charge of isted by his daughter 27th, from eight public are urgec Thelma the three-year-old daugh-: he then took ocaaion to make ridicule ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harrison, j of me and my father which are alto- happened to a gainful accident a few j gether unwmrrented and uncalled for days since. She had the little toe of and I brand he and his whloe tribe her right foot so badly mashed by a of yankces after showing themselves door shutting on it that it had to be in the true light, as a bunch of cheap amputated. -ccond rate people and I think it j wrong that such people should be The P. T. A. of the Scottsboro, tolerated in a decent community. School will sell ice cream and other fshmenta Friday ing the Golden Rule. I do not write thin article ! fen« of anything that | j, ” blit to correct erroneous impre.e^ that were mode by Terrell Sat uni night from the stage and are b by him in Sparta | win him with the atatements I have and I hope the people here kn, ** Since going to Sparta they have and my father well enough to ening. April f rom the stage in jest made light of that we have steered our FOR RENT—A fiv. om bungalow R. G. Smith's store, both inside and oat. Electric lights; well of watar. Terrance Tremor. at the piano. A Urge chorus choir will be organized, consisting of sing er* from all the churches, which will be augmented by two or three irusic- cal instruments. Bro Tilman will have charge of both the singing and preaching. Cottage prayer meetings will be held beginning at the church Wednes- Six c< day evening of this week, continuing fancy to through next week. The time and I Combi place of each meeting will be an- j business nounced from the pulpit from time to We extend a welcome to the pub- . lie ir general and urge that they FOR SALE—18 ft. Square in new come out and hear this splendid i Eastern section of city cemetery, preacher, and choir leader. Those! J. L. Siblev. 4-26-28 It. pd. who have heard Bro. Tilman ir past! — years will be eager to hear him Just received a fiae line of green again, and those who hear him for] and stuffed olives. 60c pitted olives the first time will be anxious t'-r the i 40c while they last. my injury, cas*. reflections at me and the right, my family, using our name*, which i* I hope that Milledgeville tt: indecent and ungentlemanly. You JI believe that until she does. people know Bar: Wilson and his such people from our doors, c ty limits opposite ^ f am j|y an d know tha twe are peaceful j class oi J . *!!**. • an,J have never taken advantage of city. anyone and have always tried to do Very truly, the right, helping other.* and pratic-1 LOUIE WILSON progress import froe with 6 bars of ilot soap for 59c. na- your grocery and meat by trading witb us. If we got it we will get it for you. CHANDLER BROS. will welcome you. W .B. MILLS, fa-t- CARD FROM WATER SUPT. lav*. The warning issued by th< Health Officer on Monday a precautionary measure, t< she people against a temporary all. ; CHANDLER BROS. • J A CARD TO THE PUBLIC I I feel that since I have taker. ,.ie j action that I have # following my rec- y j ent accident in the Billy Terrell c i Show and since Mr. Terrell and sev- t j eral citizen have aimed unbridled - criticism a*, me, that I should tell This condition was brought about by the excessive rains of last Sun day and Sunday night, causing the creek to rise to a crack in the clear le Parent-Teacher Association mi po—;J*le th - year for the childi » it provided a place f< » be trained by t'e teacher be All per-on* signing t for Chautauqua this year *d *t» he at the Chamber of Cob Building at >ix o’clock Friday Americu*. 5.41 inches; Talbott..-:, air.n; r • 4 inches; Columbus. 3 inches. Augu*. r tfceM ta. 2 inches; Bain bridge, 2.27 fache.*; W.Kjdhniy, 2.46 inches; Eufala, Ain | -1.57 inches; and Butler. Ga.. 3 | inches. Townspeople „L Blakely were vir- e.."tract ; t'tally marooned in the place since request- j every highway leading front the town •• While this might not sufficient cause for any gr at alarm, it we.s» undoubtedly better to take every precaution to safeguard the health of our citizens washed Later reports were that the sec- n of Georgia and Alabama in the 'inity of Columbia, Ala., had been loudburst which washed felt that; exactly my position in the matter. While in the Billy Terrell show on Tuesday night April 17th, a large light or group of lights fell from its mooring in the top of the tent and struck me on the head, causing s:- ^ vere injuries, that according to Dr.-. ^ Binion and Mobley will be several I mpnths before I am well of the full effects of the blow. I was unconsc- ious, the lick causing a concusion. I i wa. taken from the show in this con- ^ dition and remained so for several | H as well as the student body. \ |" >urs - *1 be show continued without ^ Bepor.M from the State Health Do- !“*f n,p il° n ‘" d 11 wa * th f ncxt da >’ partment, to whom samples are sent i K ° rc 1 rri *' r an * °/ com P an y monthly, show our water to be free! came to m< “’ ‘ ,fferea aid or Raid that from bacillus and of excellent quality j under all normal conditions. Immediate steps were taken GREAT VALUES IN LADIES* FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE H AND dainty UNDERTHINGS WUNDER HOSE—F u I I M fashioned all silk top to sarvieo weight, sfsry thi Guaranteed, extra Spec *1-2® LADIES' RAYON BLOOM. N ERS—I. pul.l . h . d « X duobtr stiched, extra Special ^ 89c RAYON TEDDIES—Bei folly trimmed, light co Special 89c CREPE-DE-CHINE TED. U DIES—Regalar $2.50 value, beautifully made, all delicate tints. Special 98c CHILDRENS’ BLOOMERS —Our stock is the best in town, see them. Only 25c SUNHATS DREN AIL SIZES, STYLES AND SHADES 15c' LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN— C-- Jer—»• v e :f # . j cwal.nw 1 ^ power dams and -er e* ..c. e. ac. - svr * * n,ir •’> idges, including a bridge project dtr construction across the Chat- Deep water, still rising *Aood over highways in the low sections of many Southwest Georgia counties. Arling ton. Ga., reported highways virtually impassable. From Albany, straggling reports washout.* on Mime LOST—Between Baptist church and I *?' dwa > r * lhut wi!1 traffic to be ' 1ed up for several days. Estimates of the damage to the wible today. •clean nut and disinfect our clear I safe and in excellent condition. The J. B. McCrary Co., of Atlanta, who installed our water works system, | have advised by 'phone that they will have an engineer here before the end of the week, when steps w ill be taken to prevent a recurrence of this trouble. P. E. WILLIAMS. Supt. home of Mrs. R. L. Nelson, white gold bracelet with five saphires. Finder return to ths office and re ceive reward. 4-26-28 WET WEATHER HAS DAMAGED COTTON The Scarcity of Saed for Replanting Is A Problem Which Confronts Many Farmer. In This Section Reports from many sections of Baldwin county are to the effect that very poor stands of cotton have been obtained, due to hte wet soil and cool weather which has prevail ed since planting time arrived. In Some instances the plants that have come up have died from the effects of too much moisture, and this make* the outlook for cotton very discourag ing. It is rather lute for re-planting, as the boll weevil has to be reckoned with, experience proving that unlew the crop gets an early start the weevil is most destructive, as the maturing crop comes at a time when they are most active, and not enough lint is made to pay for the cost of cultivn- DODGE BROTHERS COUPE Realy this is a knock-out. ar.d an truthfully tell you thi. is o ar that you will have but it was said A tornado which struck Sylvester, Ga., at 3 o’clock this morning, de molished a brick building in the bus iness section and damaged many buildings, passing out into the ru ral districts the storm tore away at and damaged crops. they were sorry fr**m the accident. I felt thut I was entitled to recover for these injuries and I filed suit against the show. Tyrrell then came to my father in u very apologetic manner and offered to pay for my injuries. He showed no gentlemanly qualities what so ever. After we had settled with him t CHANDLER’S B VARIETY STORE :izxxi The loss in Worth county, of which Sylvester is the county seat, were estimated at $100,»00. None*was re ported injured. Statesboro was greeted this morn ing by a heavy downpour which amounted almost to cloudbursts fol lowing a night of steady rain. Rural mail carriers returned from their routes ortly after starting out re porting impassable streams. Farm ing operations will be at u s andstill for several days because of soaked land. rive and believe your own eve.. Ride while you »«v plan. L. N. JORDAN All kind, of Poultry Remedies and Stock Tonic at CHANDLER BROS. CHEVROLET COUPE A jim dandy god tiroa, oxocollaat condition rearing to go nt an onboard of price, better get tkia one quick, •be price will kneck your foot out under you. Rid® while you pay L. N. JORDAN Be Well-Dressed For Every Occasion MEN’S SUMMER TIME APPAREL NOW ON DISPLAY IN CL0THERAFT CLOTHES CHENEY TIES KNOX HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS FREEMAN SHOES EVERY ONE THE SIGN OF QUALITY JOHN HOLLOWAY Men’s and Boy’s Clothing li Lead in Value ^dlwap Hudson 's First-Principle NEW HUDSON PRICES 118-inch chassis lelivered in Milledgeville Completely Equipped Bumpers, Tires etc. oape - Si575 edan 1625 oacb 1550 127-inch chassis tandard Sedan $1725 Sedan 1975 lustom 7-Pass. Sedan 2275 ible charge for interest. HUDSON leidsrslup of mode extends to every detail and marks ft new Hudson supremacy, as definite as its mechanical dominance tkroufh the Super-Six principle, and its companion invention which set today’s standard for motor performance. Every item of finish, construction and eeqmpment expresses vaine ns tanfibly as its great chassis qualities* Come and eiumme the new Super-Sixes. They will give yon an entirely fresh view of motor values. Higher radiator with vertical lacquer ed radiator abutters. Wider, heavier fenders. Colonial-type head lamp, .ad .addl •we side lamps. Four-wheel brakes, the type used < ALL NEW COSTLY CAR DETAILS ■y entry and t Silenced body com Widar doors, for ea: Worm and tooth di •ug mechanism. Electro-lock type of theft prote Fine grade patterned mohair hoistary. Wider, higher, form-fitting seats. New instrument hoard, fiaisbad in polished ebony grouping motometer. ammetre, speedometer gasoline and oil gaugas. Steering wheel of black hanTrubber with steel core, and finger scalloped; a detail of costly car appointoseut. Light, horn, spark and trottle con trols on steoriug wheal. Rubber-matted ruaniag board. HUDSON Super- T. H. ENNIS, Deale!