Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 05, 1928, Image 4

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^zz. UNION RECORDER, WLLEDGEVILLE. C*.. JULY », ItM UNION RECORDER F«J«ral Unioa EsUhlisbuJ 1U» Southern Recorder Eatb. 1S1B Zntared at Poat Offict, MUIadga* villa, aa aacoad-claaa mail matter. Publiahad Weakly oa Tharaday at Milladgovilla, Ga. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year...— $1.5# Six Months -78 Advertising Rates furnished on Application OFFiriAL ORGAN OF COUNTY THE C^TY IN BUSINESS The contemplated action of the City Council opening and operating a filling ,-tation in the city in competi tion to the gas companies in our We believe in keeping the govern- mvnt city, state or county uut of private -business. While there is a necessity for -<rict laws to curb some burinesat we do not believe that a governing body has the rgiht to enter int«. a -'orepetitive business, taking the profit away from concerns who are paying tax to operate within an in- corporate limit. We are of the opinion however that the gas price can be lowered and there is ii" announcement that we, would welcome more than n reduc- tion In gas. The operating cost of automobiles is certainly high enough and it would be very gratifying to us to see a reduction in price come about, but we doubt the- wisdom of i the city entering the gus businscs. \ Other methods might be employed j to induce a gas reduction. Turaip .««d when i« rmia* F. ' HENDRICKSON. Fruits jars, jar rings and lid* of all kinds at CHANDLER BROS. WE VULCANIZE YOUR CASINGS Make them just liko new. Don't throw vour old casings away, ask for Mr. Melton. L. N. JORDAN the legal hours of sale, for cash, the I will have lawn grass seed for your lawn tkia fall. F. W. HEND1CK- SON. First tract: situate lying and being in the *121 District G. M. said state and county, bounded on the North east by the lands known as the Du- Bignon plantation; Southeast by mid DuBignon plantation and of Mary Hitchcock; Southwest by Lands of W. A. Cook and Public Road, and Notth west by lands of Mitchell Hutchings, said tract being known as lots num bers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, according to survey and plat made and record- A..tk.r of Ro,,l veo dependable food product. CHANDLER BROS. ARE YOU FIGURING ON NEW TIRES If >o buy Firestone the gum dipped ed in Book of Deeds RR p. 375, in ire. This is miles you get after the Clerk’s office Baldwin Superior ordinary tiro is long goao. Court, to which reference is made for further description, and contain- THUR5DAY. JULY 5. 1928 L J WHITHER GOETH THOU? Mr. Bolter whither goeth thou? Are you going to turn your hack on the party of our fathers; the party that came t«» the aid of the South land when the heel of oppression was on its neck; the party that took -i stand against negro domination of the South; the party that believes in enuul right; for all and special privi leges for none, the party that stands for the masse.- against the classes; the party thn* believes this is a gov ernment of the people, for the peo ple and by the people; ibe party that believes in an honest administration of the affairs rf the government, ami again-; dishonesty and thievery in high places; tlu- party of Jefferson Jack-on, Cleveland and Wilson. Are you going to the party that; has winked at and condoned dishon-1 os tv in high places; the party that; believes in the association of th.’ races logo hoi on a social equality! Mrs. Roberts retains her strength basis; the party that brought the f* a wonderful degree, and has the darkes' hours to our forefather- by appearance of being many years oppn -i>m anil the threat of negro younger than she really is. domination: the party that -•’.amis for; The Union Recorder wishes for special privileges of he classes her many more years of good health. against the mas es; the party that — has for the past eight years Marker- COURT MAY ADJOURN MONDAY ed the history of our country, by a In response to a suggestion that it record • >1' di-honesty that ha:' never would probably be to the disadvan- hoeo equaled; the party that h»« tage the farmers of Baldwin county centralized this government and t H have to leave their crops next plac«>d it in the hands of the wealthy; week t*« attend court, Judge James the nartv that has denied the demands It. park, of the Ocmulgee Circuit of the agricultural interest- of this sta'ed over the telephone Tuesday country for relief; the parly that has! morning that he would convene court nominated for it- candidate for; Monday morning and if it appeared President a man who is out of sym- that a hardship would be worked on pathy with the ideals of this country. J the farmers of Baldwin county to on account of hsi having spent a have to lca\'e their crops at the pres- great portion of his life in foreign! ent time to attend court that he countries. < would arrange to .adjourn court until 're v"u bidding farewell to all the the Tihrd Monday in August, tradition -of the south. .«.nd the princi-1 It is understood that the farmers * p|.-- f,.r wh'ch nur fa"be*-.- . acrificed j of the county are badly behind with their lives to maintain; and to : their work. Due to the heavy rains the party teat during the years gone J and late season farmers are several 1927 FORD TUDOOR FOR SALE A wonderful buy with cxecellant rubbei mechanically perfect, this car ha* been used only in and around town, never had a hard trip. We are offering thi* on the ride while « L. N. JORDAN AN AGED READER OF THE UNION RECORDER | Mrs. A. C. Roberts formerly of ths county, but who is now making i her home with her son in Macon, cele brated the eighty-fourth anniversay of her birthday Saturday. The writer I had a few words of conversation with , her Sunday afternoon, she having come over from Macon to attend the funeral and burial of her former! negihlmr. Mr. A. I. Horne. She took I occasion to say how much >>he enjoy-« ed the Union Recorder, stating that she had been reading it every week for more than seventy-five years, and wa- s ill receiving it at her home in Macon. If you want to lend a friend a crate of peache*. Phone 1904. DIXON WILLIAMS, Meriwether, Ga. $5.00 ing three Hundred .acres .according to said plat and survey. Second tract: sTcnatc, lying and be ing in the 321 District G. M. said State and county, bounded on the Northwest by land of Adam Hitch cock; Northeast by DuBignon planta tion anil Southwest and West by Du Bignon plantation .and public road, being lot number 10, according to said survey and plat recorded in Book of Deeds RR p. 375, and con- I taining eighty-acres according to W. h.ve tecured . few more bit.h-, <urvey to ,,| ut sur . '■* •» ■ ,oc (‘ P“*. r»">* ff»*|vey reference is made for further description. .Said sale is made as commission rs ippointed in said proceedings to • II CHEVROLET TRUCK FOR SALE. I fl)r d|vMon ond ( ]i„ tr hi u ,i„ n , .... Equipped with four .peed tr.n.- j v idcd in mid rase and as provided : j motion. thoroughly overhauled. I! Uw Do ,.,| W M he made hy cominis- would R ive you practically, the ume „} oner g as provided by law to the ,u ^ | purchaser. This July 5. 1928. MARION ALLEN GEORGE CARPENTER ! S. L. TERRY, Commissioners. WANTED—Some one with mowing - ■ - - n.-i.-.-.n.c.n.r. machine to cut weed, off pasture , 5OiOOWWEOWtOOO ! OIODOf«O>OOCtOiOOOOOO«KW6OO!OOOC6OflfDCW=Oifi0aO5Ofl»ftDOOfi3«OCWO?OODODOOOOOOOSOOOOOO*OC*o lot. One or two dav* work. J. L. N. JORDAN WHITE CANVAS OXFORD We hare * complete stock in both Blncher and Bals These are made by J. K. Orr Shoe Co., and we bebere that they represent the best value that the marekt offers! JOHN HOLLOWAY The Man’s Store Dixon William* will ship individual A crate* of peaches. for you. Phone JiJ 1904, nr addrer* Meriwether, Ga. ^ Mexican June corn, F. W. HEN- X gr.h,| by has been a mightly bulwark thntj has maintained peace and unity i among the white people of the south, j >*uld behind in their wi in August with mu to their farms that •h less de i at the pres- THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES ent time. | Judge Park made it plain that he The nomination of Gov. Al Smith | would convene couit .Monday morn- as the Democratic candidate for j ing a- scheduled and would hold court President was whut had been expect-! Monday, ami that he would at "hat ed for several months prior to the! time ascertain whether it would be convention at Houston. It was rea-1 sufficiently to the advantage of the lized that he was the only leader the j farmers to justify a postponed term Democrat* had who would give them of court. Judge Park i>> always will- a chance to win. j ing to coopt nite in every possible Gov. Smith, as Chief Executive of j way with the farmers of Circui New ^ ork, has made a wonderful roc-1 being greatly interested in agricu °rd «f constructive statesmanship; ture. The farmers of the county his honesty und integrity have never j should let Judge Park have their been question. He has n human! opinions as to whether it would be touch and sympathy that make him a | to their .advantage to adjourn cot great leader of the people. ! ami do this as early a- possible M His running mate Senator Robin-J day morning so that he can give son. of Arkansas, is an able Demo- ] mutter due consideration, crat. and is recognized «- an out-1 standing figure in his party. j DRAIN YOUR CRANK CASE The nlatform upon which they will j Thi* prolong* the life of your make the race is strong document, motor, it *ivc» you power. speed «nd and s and* for the enforcement of I ycur automobile will la*t twice the prohibition and all laws; pledges] long. relief to the farmer*, and condemns L. N. JORDAN the record of the Republican party. It will Rppp.-j] to the people of all see- FOR SALE _ I4 „„, r o( home blind, for sale cheap. Applv to phone 45-J. FORD TOURING FOR SALE Will out rattle and out run any cl in town. Model did you say, well i ir old enough to *leep by itself, dont *rU me, but see it for "ourself, if you v want to ride and dont want much for this transportation thi* one quick. L. N. JORDAN i 'y Our business for last month show* j* CHANDLER BROS. Y. l| PEACHES £ Orders for individual crate* ship- ments of peaches by express or mail X i best attention. All crates X wired; each consignee notified of shipment. Card* can be inclosed with ' notice, Hiley’* are now ready, j X Mail remittance and instruction* a :| to me at Meriwether, or phone No. i y 1904. Phone me and I will secure mail or express rates. £ DIXON WILLIAMS Ig Meriwether, Ga. Adv. | X Jay’s Department Store Milledgevillsr Georgia ONE DOLLAR SALt - ONE DOLLAR SALE Saturday and Monday, July 7th and 9th 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE FOR j! SALE Speedometer shown fraction over i four thousand mi|es. Thi* car isl. perfect, ask for a demonstration. | L. N. JORDAN Fresh shipment of wb-le wheat' flour, everv tack guaranteed. CHANDLER BROS. ••f the country. One <*f the most sacred and patrio- otir duties a citizen can perform is jury duty and yet numbers of men, whose name-'are in the jury box, use every excuse possible to get relieved from this duty. The judges are too ready to grant their requests. a nd let them off. Jury duty may be irksome, and hay yet it is one that every citizen owes h : s country, in doing his par; to that the law is enforced and DODGE COUPE FOR SALE One that will nivc you service that actually worth just twice what we e asking. Ride while vou pay plan. L. N. JORDAN We still have plenty of old crop CHANDLER BROS. The Democratic platform adopted at Houston calls for the enforce ment of the prohibition law. Gov. Al Smith says that if elected he will use the influence of his office to carry out that pledge. The prohibition law has been written into the Constitu tion to stay, and it can be safely pre dicted that it will be more rigidly enforced under a Democratic adminis tration with Gov. Al Smith Presiden than It has been under the Republi can administration with Mellon 1 supervision. Then why worry! BU1CK SIX FOR SALE A touring fairly good shape, worth about twice what I am asking, if you are the least Buick inclined, you do not have to go further. L N. JORDAN county, this machine gets it trial will convasma you. L. N. JORDAN FORD COUPE FOR SALE One that is what we would call a make ihift, that will go and come, good tires, still we are asking practi cally a song for this car. If vou want to go to your mill and through the swamp on a very small investment, here is your chance. L. N. JORDAN STATE OF GEORGIA BALDWIN COUNTY To All Whom It May Concern: Laura Hicklen Wright having ap plied for Guardianship of the per son and property of Ishmael Hicklen the orphan child of Lilia Hicklen, late of said county deceased, notice is given that said application will In- heard at my office at ten o’clock A. M., ».n the fint Monday in August next. 1928. W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary. PUBLIC SALE GEORGIA. Baldwin County: Under and by virtue of an '>rder posted by Judge James B. Park, Judge Ocmulgee Circuit, on July 3, 1928, in the matter of L. R. Waddey, et .al, pending in Baldwin Superior Court, same being petition for parti tion and sale, being case number 1344, the undersigned commissioners; appointed to conduct the sale of the I hereinafter described two tracts or Fruit* jars, jar ring* and lids of j parcels of lund, will sell at the court- sll kinds at ' houae door in aaid county on the CHANDLER BROS. ' first Tuesday in August 1928, within WASH DRESSES made of dimetv and print:, fast color material. In gay styles for the very young housewife and conservative for olde; women, sizes 16 to 52 at $1.0G ! LADIES’ RIBEED UNION SUITS well made sizes from 34 to 44 regular 50 grade 3 for $1.00 CHILDRENS’ DRESSES made of fast color lovely printed Batiste, cool printed dimity neat figured Pique beautiful styles, 3 to 6» and 7 to 14 at $1.00 - LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE per feet quality new shades and white any size $1.00 MEN’S UNION SUITS full cut very good qual ity regular 75c grade, anv size 2 for $1.00 LADIES’ KIMONOS mad- of a very good quality crepe nicely trimmed never sold for less than $1.69 on sale a tonlv $1.00 MEN'S SOc UNION SUITS aU sizes 3 for $1.30 SPORT SATIN SUPS made of excellent qual ity satin in pasHl shades as well as dark sizes, 34 to 44, $1.50 value for $1.00 ALL SILK PONGEE red lable which is known to be the best made, 2 yards $1.00 — 81x90 SHEETS first qunlity at $1.00 79 GINGHAM APRONS in small and larger checks any size at 2 for $1.00 LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE $1.50 value at $1.00. Wefl made new sum- . mer shades, ev:ry pair perfect no irregulars or seconds not close shades, but real m to thr minute styles, any size you want.' fhe great est buy you have made in a very long time, limit 3 pair to a customer. Come ea:iy and get your needs. WOMENS’ DAINTY PORTE RICAN GOWNS every stitch .hand made; assorted colors per fect merchandize now on sale at $1.00 CHILDRENS’ 3*4 LENGTH SOX all new shades as well as white any size, perfect quality regular 49c 3 pair for $1.00 $1.50 GRADE BOY’S WASH SUITS made of good quality broadcloth and other geed ser viceable sizes, 3 to 8 for $1.00 3 YARDS OF FINE QUALITY PRINTS guaran teed fast color, regular 49c grade for $1.00 3 YARDS OF 50c QUALITY RAYON CUR TAIN MATERIAL for $1.00 MEN’S EXTRA GOOD GRADE WORK PANTS in blue pin check, well nude foil cat at $1.00 , 12 YARDS OF 10c CURTAIN MATERIAL BROADCLOTH SHIRTS solid and assorted every one worth $1.50, any size $1.00 BOY’S AND GIRLS’ TAN OXFORDS with robber heels—composition soles, sizes 8 1-2 to 2 for $1.00 EXTRA HEAVY OVERALLS sizes from 32 to 42, with elastic suspenders at only $1.00 Don’t Miss This Sale. Come Early Jay’s Department Store MIUEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA. 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