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UNION RECORDER. MIULEDCEVILLE. CA. r SEPTEMBER 27. 1928
HANSEL HALL GOES TO WEST
PALM BEACH AFTER STORM
Mr. Hannel Hall, owner and build
er of a number of houses in West
Palm Beach. Fla., hurried to the
storm area when it was learned that
twenty-five per cent of all houses
were blown away and ninety per cent
damage.] in West Palm Beach.
Mr. Hall has constructed one hun
dred and ten houses in West Palm
Bench and of this number not a
single one w.as damaged. The en
tire loss to the houses built by Mr.
Hall was covered by five hundred
dollars. The people there insisted
that he remain in the storm area and
assist in reconstructing houses and
th;* re-organization of the section.
He will remain there several months.
The fact that the Hall Houses
escaped the terrific gale .and flood
with Mich little damage speaks of
the wonderful building ability of Mr.
Hall.
SANDERSVILLE MEN INJURED
IN AUTOMOBILE WRECK
Mr. F. 0. Frank. And Dock Enjr-
lish, a negro, were hurt in an auto
mobile wreck near the home of Mr.
F. E. Watson last Friday morning
about ten o'clock. Both men were
from'Snndersville, and driving a truck
of the M. L. Gross Poster Co. They
were coming into the Macon high
way on a side road, when the truck
turned over. Both men were pain
fully injured, and were brought to
this city by Mr. Ralph Simmerson
who happened by. and "‘.tried to the
offices of Dos. Binion, Scott and
Mobley, where they were given treat
ment. They were carried to the hos
pital and later during the day to their
homes in Sandersville.
TAX BOOKS OPENED
Notice is hereby given that the
books for the payment of State
and County tax are open in my
office in the Kidd Building on
East Hancock street. Books will
dose December 20th.
L. D. SMITH
T. C. B. C.
Ladies’ and Mi.ee. Sweater, for
.port and dret. waar.
CHANDLER'S VARIETY STORE
HON. J. E. HYMAN NOMINATED
At a convention of the Democrats of
the Twentieth Senatorial District held
Sandersville Wednesday of last week
Hon. J. E. Hyman mui named aa
nominee to represent the District in
the Senate of the General Assembly.
A resolution was parked approving
and adhering to the rotation system
of naming the Senator.
The following Executive Commit
tee was named:
Baldwin County—Hon. Marion
Allen and Col. Carlisle Giles.
Hancock—Sam H. Wiley and G. B.
Moore.
Washington—Mrs. E. E. West, J.
K. Pate. Dr. D. E. McMaster, Sr., and
E. W. Jordan.
The delegates were guests of Mr.
Hyman at luncheon.
TAX BOOKS OPENED
Mr. L. D. Smith, Tax Collector of
Baldwin county has opened his hooks
for the payment of State and county
taxes. His office is in the room
formerly occupied by the Chamber
ol‘ Commerce in the Kidd Building
on East Hancock street. He will be
assisted in the collection of taxes by
Mrs. Ben Bass.
T. B. COXWELL WITH CREW
GOES TO STORM AREA
Mr. T. B. foxwell with a crew of
workmen left Monday for West Palm
Beach, Fla., where they will assist in
repairing thn storm stricken area.
They expect to be in Florida, until
next May.
Those necompaning Mr. Coxwell
were: Messrs M. Coxwell, E-.rl Cox
well. Bob Sutton, R. G. Dunn. W. N.
Giles. Henry Giles, T. II. Iverston,
Ralph Iverston, Arthur Smith, Thom
as Smith and Thedore Smith.
The party went vin automobile ex
peeling to roach there Thursday.
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up and down wall, flirtnig with death
a dozen times a day, an attractions
that will appease the hunger of the
most urdent thrill seeker.
The Merry-go-round, Merry mix
up: Ferris Wheel; Whip; Caterpillar;
Tilt A Whirl; Rocky Road to Dub’in;
Devils Garden; are a few of the many
thrilling and sesational riding de-
Exhibit buildings will he open day
and night. Admission charges will
be the same as last year, 25 cent* for
adults and 15 cents for children, day
or night Season tickets will be sold
this year for tj»e first time at $2.00
for :he week. Where exhibits are
placed in the fair a coupon will be
issued entitling all exhibitors to pur
chase reason tickets for only 50 cents
each, good for entire week.
Judge B. H. Dunaway is President
of the Fair Association. C. B. Mc-
Cullar is Secretary. Mrs. F. W.
Hendrickson is in complete charge
of the Women’s Department this year
Mr. Frank H. Coleman is in charge of
the Poultry Department and colored
County Farm Demonstration Agent,
W. M. Hatcher will again be in
charge of the colored department All
other departments are headed by
Home member of the Board of Direc-
Tuesday is School Day on which all
school children from Baldwin and all
adjoining counties will be admitted
free of chatge. This includes the G.
M. C. grade children, the G. S. C. W.
Practice School children and all rural
school children of Baldwin and all
adjoining counties, as well as the ad
joining small town schools. $25.00
in gold will be given to the school
bringing the largest number of chil
dren from its community. , Th?
school is not limited to its actual en
rollment but to the community
$10.00 is offered for the best decorat
ed school truck.
A fiddlers’ Convention, Hog Call
ing Contest, Harmonica Contest and
other special events will be staged
during the wek. The Fair and Carni
val will be turned over to the young
ladies of G. S. C. W. from 2 to 5l CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE
P. M. on Thursday afternoon and
they will have the titne of thei r
lives. Dr. J. L. Beeson, President 0(
G. S. C. W. and County School s 0(t
erintendent P. N. Bivins have co i
operated with the Fair Association in
arranging for all of th^ school chfl.
dren that possibly can to attend the
Fair Tuesday.
Prizes have been increased in all
Departments of the Fair and despite
bad crop conditions t.he official* of
the Fair predict the largest. a nd mo*,
successful fair ever held here. Presi.
dent Dunawoy states that the public
can rest nsaured that the Heth Showj
is the largest and cleanest carnival
that has ever been brought to Mil-
ledgeville.
There will not be a dull moment at
the fair grounds from the time the
grounds open for receipt of exhibit!
nt 6:00 o’clock Monday morning un-
til the carnival moves out at midnight
Saturday night.
Boy'
Capa in colors,
from bad weathei
leather Lumber Jack.
NOTICE
I am now in the city moving the
old Sam Evans Home and am pre
pared to do other jobs while in the
city. I am an expert in this line, so
if. there are people who desire this
kind of work done while I have my
toolw nnd necessary implements here,
I will be glad to have them see me.
Call at the old Evans home or sec
Mr. Lee Jordan.
JOHN SHOATES.
SPECIALS FOR THE BABY
A complete line of sweaters,
oteea, caps, blanket, for the babies,
window. We have Special
argain. all this week.
CHANDLER'S VARIETY STORE
See
Gin your Cotton at Chandler Bro..
Gin, ruperior sample, guaranteed. Al
ways ready to press the button and
start the wheels going. CHANDLER
BROS.
Plus
Liody got to Paris because
he had the necessary endur
ance plus the foresight to
plan every last detail in ad
vance. It’s the same with
building. Concrete lias the
endurance, and if your con
struction is carefully plan
ned in advance you too will
reach your goal of satisfac
tion. Why not let us help?
PEOPLE'S HARDWARE CO.
Sell, everything Hardware
Phone 310 for quick service.
iVnloiul Omni Company
Notice to Property Owners, Contractors
and Carpenters
BEGINNING ON OCTOBER 1ST, 1928
THE 0RD1ANCE AGAINST COVERING HOUSES WITH WOOD SHINGLES WILL
BE STRICTLY ENFORCED AGAINST BOTH PROPERTY HOLDERS AND WORK
MEN.
A COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE CAN BE SEEN AT THE CITY HALL
R. T. Baisden,
CLERK
W. J. Haynie,
CHIEF-0F-P0LICE
Fair Opens, Monday, Oct. 1st
LOVER'S HAVEN OR RAINBOW TRAIL
Take your girl to see this. Gobs of fun, mirth and excitement.
THE CIRCUS SIDE SHOW
The largest fair ever attempted in MiOedgeville or any adjoining county opens
on the Milledgeville Fair Grounds Monday, October 1, 1928, for entire week.
Competition open to the following counties; Baldwin, Hancock, Jones, Putnam,
Washington and Wilkinson.
The L. J. Heth Shows (The cleanest Show on Earth) Furnishes Carnival At
tractions. All shows and rides will be ready to operate Monday morning. All
exhibits must be in place by noon Monday. No individual exhibits accepted
until 6:00 A. M. Monday.
TUESDAY is School Day. M school children of Baldwin and all adjoining
counties, who come accompanied by their teachers will be admitted FREE Tues
day. This includes the G. S. C. W. practice school and G. M. C. grades, but not
the college or advanced high schools.
$25.00 in gold to rural school bringing the largest number of school children
from their community. $10.00 for best decorated school truck. $425.00 as
school and community prizes.
INCREASED PRIZES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED
Admission charges, adults 25c; children 15c, day or night. Season ticket
$2.00. Exhibitor’s season ticket 50c.
ENLARGED CARNIVAL
The largest and matt brilliant carnival ever brought to Milledgeville will furnish
attractions;
Some of the rides; CATERPILLAR, MERRY-GO-ROUND, TILT-A-WHIRL,
WHIP, FERRIS WHEEL, ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN, MERRY MIX-UP.
Some of *he shows; TURTLE CIRL, CIRCUS SIDE SHOW, PLANTATION SHOW
MONKEY SPEED WAY. FUN ON THE FARM, HAPPY-LAND, CRAZY HOUSE,
WILD ANIMAL SHOW, ATHLETIC SHOW, A NIGHT IN SPAIN, Etc.
Two Brass Bands Furnish Music
NOT A DULL MOMENT
mmm the date-monday, oct. i. - ail week
Over the Top
GIANT FERRIS WHEEL
THE MIDWAY OF THE L. J. HETH
SHOWS
MIDDLE GEORGIA FAIR, ""ST
The Largest Fair in this Section Bigger This Year Than Ever
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