Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 04, 1928, Image 8

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., OCTOBER 4, »U BIG CAT FISH WAS CAUGHT IN OCONEE Sam Roberson, a colored citizen who lives near the Ennis place, in the western section of Washinjrton county, brought in a cat fish last FAIR GROUNDS THRONGED I FORMER MILLEDGEVILLE MEN (Continued from front page) | PROMENT IN NEW ORLEANS Carnival ever brought to Milledge- (Continued from front p«i«) All riding devices end equip- the Stale Pri , on Fnrm for corvieU- are new and present a flashing the State R e f orm atory for boys, and nmurni in a - a PP earance * There arc a ,ar8r * ? nu "H t }, e gtate i n8ane Asylum for the de- Saturday that neighed t«-enty.four 'no ment ' d ’ con! ‘ c 'l uentl >’ Elbert “ nd 1 pounds. As soon as hi, herd ear Xln, “'the Carni^a, attractions Z Ceor'l Miii.arv <7 stopped on the stretts a large crowd J , . . courses at the Georgia Military Col- assembled to sec the fish, which was " have occurred in form- lc(f , and be f<,re „„ became eligible one of the largest to he taken from *' r s ' e * r ’’* nd n, “ ny vu " r " who have | for odm ; SHio „ into some of the other the Oconee rkvr. It wa, caught ^ the Caml«l cnngr.tula.-j inItitutions , , , , , ... .led Milledgeville on securing such a , , , . - a set hook, and was landed wnthout j hi>r j lc j uss Carnival We have chosen him for member- much effort. Sam say, he has caught '“-'.lav and Saturday will probably ia * h » Rot “7 Club b<!cau . M ” cat fish that weighed more than thwL th( . , Wf) bi(nt< ,„ t d0} , of th „ f - ujr believe him to he a leader in hi, one. He .old it for two dollars Thl , fair win cIo « at midnlKk[ s „ t .j special line of actor,ty and because which was at the rate of about eight! . . — -—«*i— u—i cent, a pound. Several years — urday m “ bt - one wsa caught in the Oconee that weighed forty-one pounds. It wa cut into steaks and jold to the pcopli of Sandersville. —Sandersville Pro gresa According to information received from Felton Rice, local recruiting officer for the Navy, Samuel G. Gladin and Julian Henfroe, of Mil ledgeville, successfully passed the ex amination for enlistment in the Navy and made up part of the Oc tober quota of 40 recruits to be en listed from the Georgia district this month. Mr. Rice has been called to Atlnnta for a short period of temporary duty at recruiting hendquartcra He will return to Milledgeville the latter part of the week. Thc two Milledgeville boys enlisted this month have left for the Naval training station at Hampton Roads Virginia for a short course in rccuit training prior to being assigned to one of the Navy trade schools, or to one of Uncle Sant’s fighting ships. Applicants for enlistment in the Navy during the remainder of the| month who successfully meet the j rigid requirements, will be eligible for enlistment with the November quota. fest- those qualities of head ill be mailed to | nnd hcsrt " hich fit hira 40 i " u ' r l ,rct his fellowmcn. prize winning ing the coming week. The Heth shows will leave Sunday night for, "We will expect much from Elbert Opelika, Ala., their next atop. , ™ help and inspiration which will on- 1 able him and us to be better Rotaiians indicate, pollution by sewage or in- ] »nd with this hope, we most hertily testinn] waste from man or animal. offer him thc right hand of notary TOOMSBORO LOCALS Mr. John Lord, and son, Mr. Levi Cason spent Sunday in Milledgeville. Mr. Otha Lord is at home after n seven weeks stay in the City Hospital in Milhdgcville with typhoid fever. Msis Margurite Little of Sparta, has arrived to tench at the Tooms- boro High School. She will teach in the eighth grade. Miss Gordon Mpent the week-end in Macon, the guest of friends. Miss Eva Lee Rayford attended the B.'»Y. P. U: convention at McIntyre Sunday. Miss Maybelle Bridwell left Wed nesday for Atlanta. She will he the guest of friends there and return to Macon for a visit • Mr. Charles Finney went to Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. L. A. Cunningham of Oconee, was in town last week. Mr. Fillis Lord who is attending school at Mercer, was at home for the week-end. Dr. nnd Mrs. I. Y. Pripi and son Ivan and Master Evans Brewer,, of Dublin, were the guests of their moth er. Mrs. N. B. Rawles Sunday. r Judge Parks of Greensboro fjpent Tuesday in town. Quite a large audience enjoyed thc services at the Christian church Sunday night. Mrs. Alice Bridwell spent Tuesday in Mncpn. Ion bacillus is associated with causing typhoid fever, dysen tery, etc. Following information applies to public Hupplies only: Total number of 10 c. c. portions xamined to date this year (raw war ors not included ( 90. Total number of 10 c. c. portions showing presence of thc colon bacillus 0. Percentage of 10 c. c. portions showing presence of the colon bacillus Standard for annual certification. 1. Samples must b esubmitted for at leaMt ten (10) calendar months. 2. Of the total number of 10 c. c. portions examined not more than 10 j per cent shall show the presence of [ bacteria of thc colon bacillus group. ; 3. Design and operation of plant and sanitary conditions must be satis factory to thc State Board of Health. DR. S. A. ANDERSON DR. J. L. BEESON, of G. S. C. W. B. W. CLARKSON, Chief Engineer, State Board of Health Collaborat ing Sanitary Engineer U. S. P. H. S. Fellowship." A CARD OF APPRECIATION We wish to express our thanks to the many people who helped us find our little daughter on last Thursday when she was lost. We al so wish to thank those who were so generous in their help during the ill ness of Mrs. Levine. These kind deeds arc much appreciated by us and shall always be remembered. We sincerely thank all for their thoughtfulness. MR. AND MRS. H. LEVINE. NEW SHOP—When your car need, a new top, bring it to Earnest Jack- son St Ed Folds. Repair work done on all cars, next door to R. L. Nelson Grocery Store. 10-4-28 1L STRAYED—A large black Poland China sow, with four white feet and spot in face, from B. B. Adams old place in North section of county. Been gone about two weeks. Any information leading to her recovery will be appreciated. A. H. Branam, Route 4, Milledgeville, Ga. MONTHLY REPORT OF WATER The following report of the water rami’*-’ rant to the State Board of Health has been received and is pub lished for the public’s information: Georgia State Board of Health Division of Sanitary Engineering Bacteriological Examination of Wa ter. Sample Submitted by Milledgeville. Date Collected September 17th, 1928. Date Examined September 18th. 1928. Date Reported September 21st, 1928. Municipal Warm. Examined by E. J. Sample No. 5734 Source Stream. Portions Examined 10 Cubic Centi meters. Gn« Formation 50. Colon Bacillus None. Sample No. 5735 Source Clear Water Bo sin. Portions Examined 10 Cubic Centi meters, Gns Formation None. Colon Bacillus None. Sample No. 5730 Source Tap At-, Iantic Coal & Ice Corp. \ Portions Examined 10 Cubic Conti. 1 meters. Gas Formation None. Colon Bacillus None. (1) Certain few bacteria, other than these found in sources mention ed below produce gay in the examina tion. JRADE MARK REG.U.S.PAT.OFr. SOUTHERN C0ALLC0KE CO.CIN.0.% Fowler-Flemister Coal Co. SHIP YOUR SOURiCREAM T O Macon Pure Milk Co. (Formerly Plummers Creamery) PROMPT PAYMENTS CORRECT WEIGHTS ACCURATE BUTTER FAT TESTS Macon Pure Milk Company MACON, GA. LOWER PRICE m NOW GOIHR 1 Jay’s Department Store HANCOCK ST. NEXT TO BOSTON CAFE - MIUEDCEVIUE, GA. WE HAVE GONE THE LIMIT IN PRICE CUTTINC AND OFFER YOU A SALE BASED ON BED ROCK HONESTY AND HONEST TO G00DNES VALUES. JUST TAKE A LOOK AT THE PRICES BELOW EXTRA HEAVY CHEVIOT lSc $1.25 MEN’S UNION SUITS 89c Men’s good quality wiater weight, ribbed union suits gg c $1.95 LADIES’ FELT HATS $1 29 Ladies’ and childrens felt hats b the new faU shades $"29 $1-00 GRADE BOYS’ OVERALLS 73 c Boys’ heavy weight overalls with elastic su spenders at 73 c $7.50 LADIES’ SWEATERS $4 95 Ladies’ all wool Jersey sweaters with collars, lower price $4.95 $10.00 LADIES’ COATS $4.95 Southern silk cheviot snorted stripes solid colors and checks lower price sale only 17c 42-INCH TUBING 2Sc Perfect quality genuine Indian Head tnbiag 42 inches wide 25c $2.25 MEN’S OVERALLS $1.69 Men’s Overalls made of extra heavy 8 ox. Deoim, Americas best, will outwear 2 pair ordinary grade lower price sale $1.69 $7.50 LADIES’ SILK DRESSES $4.95 Ladies' Dresses in a wonderful assortment of new foil shades, sixes 14 to 42 lower price sale $4.95 LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES 99c Comet in long nnd short sleeves made of fast color prints 99 c Ladies’ new fall coats with fur-collars full lined at $4.95 25c GINGHAMS 15 C EXTRA GOOD GRADE TICKING 17c Regular 20c grade bed ticking real good qualitv. now 17r ■ 32-inch fast color dress ginghams very fine quality at 15c 50c SUITING AT 39c CHILDREN’S BLANKETS 29c Real standard size perfect goods not seconds lower price sale ,29c New fall suiting b a fine assortment of shades »t 39c 50c PRINTS 39c YARD WIDE OUTING 15t Standard quality b a good assortment of 32-inch fast color prbts new goods free if it fades , 3? ■ 39c PRINTi 29c 10c OUTING AT 7c Light weight outing b assorted colors lower 32-ioches wide extra good grade new goods if it fades, -at 29c 25c PRINTS 18c ., 32-inches wide assorted colors at only ; ,15c ! i a ,t The Response, Was Tremendous Never have such crowds of people flooded our stores. The opening Days of our close-out sale went beyond our expectation. They literally tore into the Bargains and carried them off in arm loads. Our Close Out Sale Continues vVe are going to sell to the bare walk. The Merchandise must move. We have made further reductions and you can rest assured you have never had such an opportunity to save on seasonable merchandise. We have mriy values that will simply astound you and we not only urge your presence, but it is a wist person who takes advantage of this great Bargain event. We thank the people for their generous response to our advertising and can as sure them that we will do everything to make their visit to our store to their advantage. Plenty of courteous sales clerks to wait on you and hundreds of bargains on every item in our store. (2) Pr -• of the colon bacillus J. T. Gheesling Dry Goods Co. wmam&iLssamsatmmaB^