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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEV1LLE, CA., SEPTEMBER 20, 1»28
COL. GEO S. ROACH
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The folk* who thought that Gov.
Smith was going to ut idly by and
be slandered, have another thought
coming.
Methodist Sunday School
Col. Geo S. Roach, President of ! —
the Georgia Military College has The death of_Mr. Marie Greefte,
agreed to teach a class of young nifn, Editor -uf the Jones County -Xetyfrii
at the Methodic--Sunday"'School.^J/royght sorrAvr f6“*ijfce heart of.the
Thhf class wjll be AiomposoeT'of MlT- wnter. He was my friend, one
Jedgovllfe' J&ung men of the Mctho- ( whom • I held in the *highest esteem,
dist congregation, and others yfho Faithful and loyal to every duty of
may wish to join,/between'the ages life, big hearted, kind and noble, he
of eighteen and twenty-five year?, lived a life of unselfishness and the
. It is hoped that. a number of the community in which he lived and
, young men will join this class as wrought, and those whom his life has
j Col. Roach is an able Bible student touched have been made better. He
1 and instructor, and hus a close touch was the noblest work of God “an
J with the problems in the lives of honest man.”
young nu n.
All of the young men who wish 1
join the class are requeued to he i
the Methodsi: Sunday School ne:
Sunday morning at ten o'clock.
Help the Red Cross
the pe
stricken section.
Milledgevtlle 1ms b
p two colleges in
•ought new life
re great institu-
great work.
Tin Democrats of Baldwin County
are rallying strong to the Democratic
nominee*, and are going to stand
loyally by their party.
The impr
made at thi
gratifying t
that is benii
pure and f
right.
There is r
Democrat,
for Hoover,
publican,
always b
South.
vements that are oeing
water plant are highly
our people. Everything
done to keep the water
pe of contamination is
• no such thing as a Hoove
If a voter ensts hit- vot
r, he or she becomes a Re
The Republican party h:«
en an agonistic to th
Gov. A1 Smith, as Governor of New
York i:a« won the reputation of being
honest and straightforward when he
talks to the people. The West is
finding this to be true, and are giving
him an enthusiastic reception.
“The
i Smith Dei
th- 1 call themselves organized in
Macon \\ denesday to oppose the elec
tion of Go\\ A1 Smith. They have
become Republicans and have no
right to claim to be Democrats.
Governor A1 Smith is in the Wc
discu?«ing the farm problem in
most comprehensive manner. He
dealing with the question in an ho
es*, straightforward way, that
winning votes in that section.
Prohibition is not an issue in this
campaign. Mr. Hoover says that the
Yohrcad Act is an experiment, and
Gov. Smith says that the law should
be amended, so that it can he en-
froced. The Democratic pledge for
its enforcement is stronger than the
Republican.
The parents of the local pupils at
tending G.*M. C., should lend every
co-operation to Col. Geo S. Roach.
President, in enforcing and carrying
out the rules and regulations goi
inj? this institution. These rules were
made for the best interest of the
boys and girls, and are absolutly nec-
cessary for n well conducted insti-
THE CITY OF YOUTH
The highest mission that
any man is preaching the Gospel of
peace and good will tow
the Gospel which will lift i
selfishiness and sin into the higher
nd better life. Therefore prcchen
Hundreds of Georgia girls and should preach this gospel. They
Georgia hoys as well as young men should be careful less they cause dis-
from many other states have come cord and division in the church, and
to our city to make it their home bring about that which will hinder
for the next nine months. This and destroy the usefulness of the
wonderful gathering of youth seeking church.
knowledge should be an inspiration Can those preachers- who are tak-
to our young people as well as the ing part in the present campaign,
older citizens. and using their pulpits to promote
What are the impressions these the candidacy of Hoover, the
young people will have made upon Republican nominee, against
them. They are at the age when that of AI Smith, the Democratic
character* is being molded and they nominee, deny that they are sowing
look upon our citizenr ywith a criti- seed of discord, which are bound to
cal view, which is perfectly natural- bring division, which will hinder the
Many of the influences htat surround work of the church, and destroy its
them while here will be lasting and influence in reaching the spiritual
«e trust that they will all be for the life of the world,
good and the betterment of each of
LEHMAN NAMES MORE
FINANCE DIRECTORS
Herbert H. Lehman. Director of Fi
nance, Democratic National Commit*
Iqey announced the following as ad
ditions’! Vice Chairmen of the Na
tional Finance Committee:
Percy S. Straus, Vice President.
R. H. Macy & Co.; Charles H. Sabin.
Chairman of the Board. Guaranty
Trust Co., and James D. Phelan, for
mer United States Senator from Cali
fornia.
Mark Eisner has been designated
■ecretary of the Finance Committee.
Mr. Lehman also announced the
FOR RENT—Two connecting furn
ished rooms. Bath room attached
$10.00 each Apfftj to Mr«. L. G.
New shipments or the latest models
of hats for fall and winter wear
ing received at CARR’S EMPORIUM.
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn
ished apartments and furnished
rooms, in most desirable part of thi
city. Phone 70-L. Mrs. E. B
following additional State Directors j?q£ RENT—1
or Finance:
Alabama, Clarence H. Mullins, Bir
mingham; Arizona, Joseph C. Haldl-
Phoenlx; Arkansas, James J.
Harrison. Little Rock;: California.
Justus S. Warden, San Francisco;
Colorado. Fred W Bailey. Denver;
Florida, C. J. Hardee. Tampa; Dela-
Joslab Marvel. Wilmington;
L*rg« apartment with
nil modern convinces. Garden and
garage, block and half from G. S.
C. W. Mrs. L. J. Zachery. Price
$21.50 per month.
I Can
tylish lino
Louisiana, Col. Robert Ewing, New Wears, dresses, j
fall and win!
AUTOMOBILE OF MR. VAN
FAULKNER STOLEN IN MACON
Car Found Sa
Gordon Road.
P.u
ves Unknown
After Police Investigate Affair
Auto thieve operating in Macoi
i>ok the the Iluick Sedan of Mr. Vni
them.
The Union Recorder welcomes
these young people here^nd with that
cordial hospitality that is characteris
tic of Millcdgeville we soy the keys
of the city are yours and we trust
each of you will make it your town
while here and that every day will be
pleasant and profitable. j Fauknor from its parking place on
Fourth street in Macon Friday night
THE DYER LYNCHING BILL ! and carried it out on the Gordon
(The Sandersville Progress.) [road where they deserted it when it
People who are inclined to vote the caught fire,
epublican ticket n»’xt November' Mr. Faulkner was in Macon on
-hould analyze the meaning of the' business and had parked the car,
)yer lynching bill, which is one of ( returning later he found that it had
the features of the republican plat-; been stolen and he immediately re-,
form. | ported the matter to the police who
This bill lacked only one vote of began an investigation. He return
pussing in Congress, and a Tammany j ed to Milledgeville on the train and
democrat cast the ballot which de-1 Saturday was called by the police
feuted its passage. Under the terms* and told that the car had been found
of the bill if a mob should form in' on the Gordon road where it had
Johnson county and march into Wash- been abandoned, after it had caught
ington county in order to arrest a fire. The car was ditched and com-
rapist, Washington county would pletely destroyed by fire.
to pay the family of the rapist Police have not been able to locate
$10,000.00. I the thieves according t oMr. Fuulk-
It also provides that the Federal ncr -
government shall send a troop of sol- ^
diery to a county in which summary
death is dealt to a fiend in human
form, and force the collection of the
money to be paid to the family of the j
rapist. It also provides that if any of
the members of a mob should be ar
rested they must be tried in another
county, the cost of the trial to be
paid by the county in which such
members reside.
There is nothing like this in the
democratic platform, hut it is in the
republican platform if ?-uch a bill
should be enacted by Congress.
Everybody who favors the Dyer bill
should certainly vote for Hoover.
Orleans; Massachusetts, Arthur Ly
man. Boston; Minnesota, Joseph
Wolf. SL Paul; Mississippi. J. B. Stir
ling. JackBon; Nebraska. Herbert A.
Daniel. Omaha; New Hampshire.
John W. Emery. Portsmouth; North
Dakota, Joseph M. Kelly, Devils
Lake, Miss Nellie Dougherty. Minot;
Ohio. Claude Meeker. Columbus:
Pennsylvania. James Kerr, Clearfield;
South Dakota. Mrs. Anna C. Struble.
Centerville; Utah. William H. Hal-
loran, Salt Lake City: West Virginia,
Gov. W. A. McCorklc, Charleston;
Wyoming. P. J- Quealy. Kemmerer;
Canal Zone, C. J. Boyle, Balboa
Heights; Philippine .Islands, Judge
James Ross, Manila.
State Directors of Finance have
now beea appointed In all Stafes with
tbe exception of two or three.
urn has a beautiful
>f Ladies' Ready-to
ad the latsct modeUI
r hats.
FOR RENT—S.pi. “
W. H.ncock
a seven room house with all
veianeas. House can be or. '!
if ‘7 *«" *£■
Mrs.. Lucy p. Walker.
J - «•:» -ft - - * I'
Any persoae havtmt •«..
the lata R .B. Flemlster
to present the same for
Lewis FI.
ledgevillf
3t. »dv.
me for payment, i
P- O. Bo* 347, M!
ANNOUNCEMENT
Just want to remind you tU
quality plus $32.50 Suits thai
I am selling are the real thing.
Come and look them over and
be convenced
G. W. BARI
Merchaat Tailor
FOR SALE—A
Shealy.
TIRE SERVICE
Phone 300 and try it.
RALPH S1MMERSON
Buick Dealer
TRY ICY PIE AT BOSTON CAFE.
job, we can weld it for y«
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick Dealer
FOR SALE—Keefei
l to t
i the young.
Tammany Hall hns always been
faithful and loyal to the Democratic
party, and stood by the Sou*h. when
it needed a frined. Now there arc
some Southerner*, who are leaving
the party, and giving ns an excuse
that Governor Smith belongs to
Tammeny- Hall. They arc turning
their back upon a friend, one whom
they wi’l need again.
Col. Geo S. Roach who recently
came to Milledgeville to accept the
Presidency of G. M. C. has rapidly
taken hi- plar eas a citizen of Mil
ledgeville. His position closely
identifies himself with the life of the
city. He ha?i a deep sympathy with
the young, and realizes the problems
which confomt them. He is an edu
cator. and has the highest conception
as to what his duty demands in train
ing the young, who are under his
NAILED,
(Washington, D. C., Timet)
The menne.-t form of attack is a
lie, and the meanest lie is the whisp
ering lie circulated by cowards.
To keep track of t.'.l the lies told in
a campaign, especially such a cam
paign ns this, would be impossible.
But to pursue and expose the author
of a FEW of these lies in useful,
creating wholesome suspicion of all
the other Whispers and lies.
Recently letters have been written
or alleged to have been written, and
whispering hns been done about them
concerning the Democratic candidate
the presidency.
Whispering is done
side also concerning
eminently re
may hear any
whispering.
the other
...„ Mr. Hoover. In
•tahle circles you
Marvelous Array of
SEASONABLE HATS
Miss Leni Moore has returned from the New York market where
she selected marvelous array of smart hats—Popular shapes,
close fitting Pokes, slight roll effects, small drooping brims,
infact every thing new in shape and trim is shown in tbii dis
tinctive collection.
$5 $7.50 $10
THE HAT SHOPPE
This is the Knok “Fifth Avenue Special.” More than that little
need be said. For one glance will tell yon everything about its
distinguished lines and supreme good looks. And the label of
Knox is ample warrant for its good value and good style. $8.00
JOHN HOLLOWAY
The Men’s Store
The Union Recorder congratulates
Dr. J. L. Beeson upon the successful
opening of the G. S. C. W. He is
measuring up to the high standard
of his predecessor, and in building
upon the foundations laid by him. Dr.
Beeson has won the confidence of
the Board of Trustees, the members
of his faculty, the student body and
the patrons of the college and with
his ability as and educator, nothing
elae is needed to carry the college
fata wider fields of usefulness.
* I,
Governor Smith, WISELY, does''
not let the lies go uncontradicted, i
and has given “publicity” most con-i,
vincing to one cowardly campaign j,
lie.
A woman of Syracuse is alleged to
have written a letter displayed and
whispered about in West Virginia,!
alleging that Governor Smith “was
disgustingly intoxicated at the State 1
Fair at Syracune,” so much so that
when he attempted to arise to Make
an address he h3d to be hleped to his:
feet by two presons, one on each side. 1
Governor Smith made two speeches
on that day. He was not helped to
stand on his feet to make a speech
from his box for tbe very good reason
that as a matter of course he was per
fectly sober. Also because he MADE'
NO SPEECH from that boa.
Gin Notice
We are prepared with the very best equipment to {in your
cotton and handle your seed this season. We have just put in a
pair of new Ball Bearing Wagon Scales and guarantee you cor*
rect weights. We are furnishing new 2 lb. bagging and new
ties at the lowest prices in several seasons.
We will give you die very best service psosiblbe, and wS
appreciate to thr fullest your patronage.
Chandler Bros. Gin Co.
Used Car Sale
UNUSAL BARGAINS IN RECONDITIONED USED CARS
One—1926 “70” Chrysler Sedan.
One—1927 Chrysler “70” Sport Roadster.
One—1928 Chevrolet Coach. This car is praticaDy new.
One—1926 Buick Sedan.
One—1926 Ford Coupe.
One—Chrysler “58” Coupe in excellent condition.
One—1924 Ford Tonring.
YOUR CAR IN TRADE—TERMS TO SUIT YOU
W. E. Robinson,Jr.
CHRYSLER SALES & SERVICE
COTTON! COTTON!
CHAS. G. HOUSTON
COTTON FACTOR . AUGUSTA, GA.
LOW PRICE COTTON AND A SHORT CROP IS A PROBLEM*
HOW CAN IT BE SOLVED?
If paoplo could obtain 20c or abovo for cotton In tho next ***
days, it weald help. Don’t yon think it would p*f 9
hold nntil the “aoUutg rush” it over?
I will advance you, without any waiting, what uwuey you waat »» J
hold your cotton. Should you want to buy actual spot cotta* I c—
da ao, in email or largo lot*, and will carry 80 percent of !*•
value for you.
LET ME ASSIST YOU IN MAEING MONEY OUT OF YOU*
COTTON THIS TEAS.
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