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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., JUNE 28, 1121
UNION RECORDER
1! ter and besides be netting a good ex-
' ample for the young people.
Give the young people plenty of
j j }>lea*ure, but see that you know what
I • they are doing.
Failures reflect on the entire town.
See what you can do to keep
your neighbor on top of the water.
Don’t let him drown.
Let'.- have more handshakes and both pro nad
arm in arms conferences with a good
will parting. It addn to that day’s
7 7
(BY JERE N. MOORE)
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year ...91.50
Si* Month* ... .75
Advertising Rate* furnished on
Application
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY
triely out of her control it disgusts
me, and I claw that parent as oi
who has no character themselves, i
they really can not expect their child
to develope into one of real personal
ity.
The Hoover banner, flung
Let’s f reak the shell and step <
The world is wondering what we
going to do next. Let's show %
- N*a«hville Herald.
THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 1928
CONGRESSMAN CARL VINSON
THE DUMMY REACHES
CAMPUS
The Georgia State College
Wo
Hon. Carl Vinson will be return-,
ed without opposition as represents-,
tive of the Tenth Congressional !>»*»-1
trict in the House of the Natunal
Congressman Vinson was elected
to Congress in 11*14. and ha- served
seven consecutive terms. He has.
during these years developed into
one of the leading members of the j
»n.| hi. ability n nro|rni»-.l, THE LEGION MEMORIAL COM.
both by his Democratic anil Republi- MITTEE
for
the
state, a- far as our information
reaches that has been so modernized
that a freight yard will be placed at
The City Council las' week gave
the Georgia railroad the right to cros.
one of the main streets of the city
with its tracks so that the college
could be given this new improve-
ment. Millcdgeville progresses, wi
move our freight yards to the heart
I am tired of parents howling about
breeze by the Republican party last the revolt of modern youth, when the
week, has caused sufficient comment children are only following the
was ample laid down by their parents, i
cut r.nd dried many monhts ago that Cor-rect the parent and you correct I
the Food Administrator of War days ( the child, if there is need of correc- J
woubl be the choice of the Oil Party jtion. '
for the Presidency of these United I hold that today just as yester- 1
States. , day that morals, tastes, decencies and
Hoover turns his eye southward in • duties are not natural instincts, but
hopes that the -olid south will be! tbe *l° w fruit of care and training;
split since the team "holting" has be- that it is crimnal for the purent to
come so commonly used. Even the child dictate its acts
though he j
ending the
ployees in
Values In
Summer
Dresses
SELECT YOUR DRESS FROM THIS
STOCK NOW!
These new frock* are
» recently i.-sued the order c °nduct.
egregation of colored *
the Census bureau, he GEORGIA HUNTERS KILL GAME
longing look in our direc- WORTH 55,236,250
not a matter of racial
that would More than $5,000,000 dollars worth
$9.95
the southern °f gume
killed
Georgia
i but the direct slap in hte face to during the hunting season which clos-
o-1 °d i
ently.
oding ■
the hundreds of southern young i
who are employeed in this de-1 Wednesday by the *
purtment and despite the protests of j nu>n ‘ of game and fish,
"outhera congressmen .and senators f°°d value of the game i
hey are forced to work side by side
can colleague*. During the recent
session of Congrcs . he introduced
seven 1 pn»st important bill*, which
received support of representatives
of both parties.
Mi-. Vinson i* the ranking Demo
cratic member of the committee of
Naval af*'.iir*. and hi.- party should
,.l the
Hot
he
That Commander John Holloway
displayed real judgement in the
choice of the committee of young
men to direct and superintend the
erection of the Legion Memorial can
not be doubted, that be placed the
this undertaking in the
a liable, etierge
ancstimate
.ate depart-
The actual
l estimated
$5,236,250 in figures made public
by Peter S. Twitty, state game and
fish commissioner.
The department has just finished
for the presidential nomi-| c " m P ili »e “‘“Italics covering the value
« _ .. „f ° r Karv base « °n reports?* received
from every county in the state. X • --
he' *' V worth of quail was
ed; more than $1,000,000 worth of
.... ...c ....in who «|„ auDHir „n Ir .. i rabl ’ its and doVcs ’ ; squirrels .
tick.- with the standard hearer „f the | *"*"• 225 -® #0 !|i
stunning and you'll
never tire of these because they are
not over done. These dresses repre
sent the best line ever shown in this
store at this price. Group shows
Crepe de Chinee, Vanity, Flat Crepe,
and Geo matt., in print,, plain, and
combination,. Unequalled for fit,
quality, wear and good style. All
color* and styles.
This business of picking the
nee has alwny
touch interest to us. As soon j
main mogul has been chosen
par y leaders begin to cast around
who will appear
Happy Home Known Every Where ?
New House Dresses ?
chairman f hat important
•--man Vinson
All Vice-Presidential timber
uld lie citizens has already been Republican par'.y who came fro
j agreed to and the .assurance of the ! t,le Mississippi lost hope when I gin,
j sucre*- of the undertaking i« a fore- ,h< ' Western farmer raised their)
snipe, $50,000 wild geese, $30,000,
and wild turkey $36,000.
‘he. Figures show that there
this t 000 duly licensed hunters
iclusion when one looks t
of hi- .
t«*nti*>n
that c<-
and active in :he interest the personell of this committee.
‘"'I **""• Hr. Riehurd Hinton. Messrs. II. S.
■ '■/> of R»“Uol» Wo, ten. W. S. Jett, and Hr. IL F.
hefnrt- him f,-r run.idera*.have undertaken u real
They have accepted the
Th*- voter- of the Tenth District
■ecognize thut in Congressman Vin-
or. they have an able and strong
■epresentative—one who ha* made
limself a force in the House, and
hev have acted wisely in building a
entiment strong for hi* retention
voices in protest to the candidacy
Hoover. The lot fell on n Wcste
er who could bring the disgrunte)e<!
farmer hack into the fold.
It seems as if nothing but an earth
quake can stop A1 Smith from be-
KNOWING YOUR OWN STATE
(Vidalia Advance)
Ohio ha* ju«t celebrated
Ohio Week.” The same idea hns be
prumului eb« v.b-. r>. Governoi
■-risibility and gone into it with a coming his party’** choice at Houston
real earne-tn*i*s that assures sue- this week. The riders of the Donkey
cess. will then turn toward a second for
Every citizen of Baldwin county the Xew York Governor and if the
will be given an opportunity to con- matter of choosing
tribute to this undertaking. Th** a dry, a protestant. and a man front
hi* retention, appeal is not only made from a patri- a border state will be the choice. Our
would oppose . otic standpoint, but from the point pick iv Representative .Hull of Tenn-
| that the memorial is entirely utili- **?»ee.
I tartan and is being placed to render The Vice-Presidential nominee is
ervice to all the people. always chosen with a view of off
setting the weaknesses of the Pre.-i-
i We still have plenty of old crop dential nominee.
Know ; hay.
CHANDLER BROS. Within the past few months sev-
eral .accidents have occured in Bald-
know or. o-.vr “Seven Sisters (Flour) make good win couny that were caused when
Sale at the SPOT automobiles were being driven with
; CASH STORE. one light or without lights at all. In
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DAVID
VULCANIZING PUNT AND TIRE ?
SHOP
Next door to Mr. D. F. Montgom-1 y
e —All work promptly and 9
efficiently attended to.
Give me your Tire work, Gas and
Oil and Dope.
A wonderful purchase afford-
Freah, crisp and new—vour choice of
100 dresses. You cannot imagine the
that has been used in fashioning
these beautiful frocks. Of tub proof
cottons in newest Spring patterns.
You’ve never teen tiie<r equal at any
where near our low price.
PRINTED DIMITY FROCKS
The charm of a colorful.
with practicable qualities inthi; frcck
fashioned of fast color Dimities, Or
gandies. Batistes. Belted mode!* with
pockets and newest trim*. A very
serviceable and practical street dress.
L i L
state i- jmtroti- duty. It .would [ live biscuits,
make lor better ci.izenship.
A gr»-at many people will
thou.«and* of dollars and cover dis- j Find thr Coupon elsewhere in this
lance- in foreign countries, when] it-sue. This i c your last chance to
they have no conception of the things , rave 20c on flour. SPOT CASH
their ..wt: -tute is doing in the world. | STORE.
Many here in Georgia have traveled
fur and v.ide up ami down the world, FOR RENT—An apartment, con-
orth at-1
and they know more about
than they do about their o
mon wealth.
Many of us have never hi*c
irg beauty spots and naturjl
in our own state which are \
tention from people all over the
world. They do not know what out
industrial captains and our commun
ity workers have done in the business
and civic fields,
fields
We need more ci
most of our citicn
way to get it is to
miliar with what has been do
past in these communities
they see 1
humanitarian achieveme
Europe j veintly located. Call 129-J
136-L.
one incident death resulted from the
The Baldwin Grand Jury to con
vene early in July should vigorously
investigate the cases and prosecute
the drivers. There are stn o laws
that prevent this practice, whrh i*i a
most dnngreous one.
charm- Ye* we have Bananas Friday and virtues ;•
,■ •rider* I Saturday at 15c and 20c per dozen, integrity.
CHANDLER BROS.
is one of the greatest
achieve. When we say
• usually have in mind
honesty of some s-ort, reliability.
: trustworthine.-s. This kind of honor
FOR RENT—A furnished room and that integrity implies is a God like
a number of fern* for sale. U "Self-sufficiency.
2Sl *'**- 6-28-28 All of us are ready to follow the
j crowd, to become sheep like. Because
want to go, certain people live in certain part
man. Your of the town or wear certain clothes,
u * "Seven or read certain books it is up to us to
We think we are miss-
,n * hl '| * ing n great deal unit*:-. we imitate
"hen, Yes we have Bananas Friday and them. The nrgumen' against this is
institution**, great j Saturday at 15c and 20c per dozen, easy, unless I am willing ! , *:iv nr
CHANDLER BROS. j neighbor has the same tastes! the
'same desires, the same thoughts aft
Monday, I have.
| Married or not—we
■ enthusiasm in I home with some good
id towns. The wife will learn to like
lake people fa- j Sisters” (Flour.* at t be SPOT CASH do the :
shuts mm
Miner Had Dark Spots 2efi
Eyes. Felt Dull, Tired,
Achy. Doesn’t Get
Down Any More.
Black-Draught since he
Mr. Albert Garland, o' th
recently said.
“I used to work In the
but lost quite a bit of time
C uni of the sick spells I had.
would to Having a baa i
m my mouth, and a very dull, i
feeling and ache. I would have -
spots m front of my eye.;, r.-
would be so dizzy I would sir.
like i was drunk.
"I took medicine, hut didn't ;
) try 31.-
to get any better.
"My mother told
Draught, which I did. and' eft...
few doses I felt much better. N
I take it as soon as I feel the leu
bad. and I don't get down. I :
talnly can tav that it has :
more for me than any other mem
cine I have ever taken.
“I never gc: without Black
Draught. If I go on a visit. I t-.k
a package along in my suit-cu.
My health is belter now than :
has been in years, and I bclier
Is the use of Black-Draught t' .
July 1st, 1 will coach a few pupils
in High School subjects. Apply to
Mrs. Lucy P. Walker.
success- j
ful industries, expanding business, I
they begin to realize what a wonder-j NOTICE!—Beginning
ful commonwealth they have.
The idea come* to them that some
thing very precious has been handed
■on to them and that they must keep
it up. Also that their state is one of
unliniied commercial opportunity,
and that by the riuht spirit of enter
prise, that achievement can be carri
ed on to higher levels and reach re
sults far above present expectations.
Out of such knowledge enthusiasm
and resolve grow, and people love
their common wealth befer and are
more disposed to take hold and work
for its development.
Know yourselves. Looking
elves we are not wist* if
iway from the adnmntion ot
~ — | gives us. When we consider . ..
Buy your Bananas from Chandler turc. the quest of integrity involves
constant chief problem. Gaining
ve go far and stand out in the
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os. 15c and 20c per dozen.
Fruits jars, jar rings and lids of; it.
all kinds i
CHANDLER BROS.
rings and lids of
CHANDLER BROS.
BIDS
SIMPLICITY OF A GOOD TOWN
Put ;
s will be receive on . he follow
ing supplies the first Tuesday in July
your at the offices of the County Com
missioners.
with] 1500 Lbs. Bacon 30 to 35's.
25 Bu. Corn Meul.
4 Bbl’s S. R. Flour.
100 Lbs. Sugar.
35 Lb* Ground Coffee.
30 Gals. Syrup.
1 Sack Salt.
1 Case Octagon Soap.
Prince Albert and Schnapps To-
peg of prosperity im
community by staying with it.
Always greet your neighbors with
a grasp of confidence.
Criticize in the spirit of Godspeed.
Say a good word if it hurt* Re
member that those who insist on
hanging themselves will do it if
given enough rope.
Give your negihbor a right to an
opinion as long as he keeps it to him
self.
Discuss questions involving your
better welfare instead of arguing
with them. ,
Apply the Golden Rule regardless
of consequences.
Back up your churches and rela- BOARD OF COUNT^ COMMIS
tire affiliations. You will feel bet- SIONERS.
lend. It
I hav
icht ^
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far better to look into i M
i hearts, under stand our M
il*. and develop them. H
M
been guilty as many of the ^
THINK THIS OVER
Two hundred and forty per- H
sons will start out tomorrow
—never to reach their desti
nation. They will die as the
result* of accidents.
Thirty three thousand one
hundred and twenty persons
will be delayed i*» reaching
their destinations—victims
of America’s daily accident
toll.
young people of my day of rebelling
against parental authority. Having
gone beyond the quarter of a century H
mark. I begin to believe that I am M
growing old and no longer class my- M
self with the younger set and yet ^
there are many people who think 1 ani U
only a kid and I doubt if I ever will 3 De r *R«* l « a ' '»»•« r*»r. Thn n
! grow up in their estimations. LJ "•** 7®* r * The year after. M
| When we think of the responsibili-
ty of rearing children we cannot cen- H
sor our parents for having said “no”, M every hour, 240
I lose my patience and Home times my M ^ * 7 : 600
temper when I hear discusinns about ^ y«ar.
the modern youth, their Lack of re- U
spect for the counsels of their elders,' ^
1 Doz. 9 Lb. Picks.
3 Kegs 60 D Nalls.
5 Tons Hay.
Good grade Sweet Feed. 3 1-2 doz.
coats. Gasoline, Oils, and dopes.
hundred and sixty two days I
thereafter, this tragedy will |
be repeated. This year. The I
M For in America one peraon is ^
cidentally killed every
Twenty three are ia- j
jsrsd every minute, 1,380 j
every hour, 33,120 every I
adequately I
their dress, their revolt of all the ***• *2,088,000 every year,
laws governing conduct. • M We specialize in
The youth of today are no differ- M
ent from those of yesterday, they still N
have two legs, two arms, a mind and M C. H. ANDREWS A SON
other essentials that make a normal H
healthy person. When I hear a par- M
ent say that she can do nothing with ^
her offspring, that he has gotten
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M0 matter what other fine qnal-
’ ities a suit may have—if it
doesn’t fit, it is worthless.
The fitting qualities of Schloss
Clothes have made them famous
—you can step in here, step into
a suit and find a perfect fit—a
fit that will slay perfect as long
as you wear the suit!
JOHN HOLLOWAY
Rose Tea Room
NEXT TO MERCHANTS A FARMERS BANK V
Lunch**, Sandwiches, Salids of all
kind, coffee, tea, cold drioks,
cream end cake served. Neat and
ploasaut, attentive service render
ed. Your patronage will be ap-
Miss Bell Freeman