Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 25, 1928, Image 9

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Invitation and a refusal kN 1 patron writes j tor of Union Recorder, ir Mr. Editor: Bect-ntly I received an invitation attt-nd a funeral, and as strange as aV sound I decline the invitation. I am ending you a copy of thia vjtation and am asking for space r worthy little paper—of which , to their hearts. turn as long as it i* in the hands the present day officials. Now in conclusion let me say that I can’t cast my pride to the four winds of the world and become one of the senders of such an article. 1 can’t forget that this .-a me bunch of people, are the ones that hav ways tried to destroy the principles that all true Democratic hold so dear v all ju?4ly proud—to notify the , r w hy I decline to accept the ,tion. As the person or party lending it failed to sign any name, I way to let them know t hat 1 won't be present at the funeral ^ ut through your paper. Below is a of the invitation. FUNERAL NOTICE irndt «»d Relative, of Ml Democratic Party. Mr. and Mrs. n any Hall, and Mr. and Mr.. £ni(M of Columbus, are invited to ,d the funeral of the Democratic r , who wu killed June 6th, at ton. Texas by Tammany’* Tiger, jit Saloon Keeper's Union will act , Honorary Escort. East Sida Bar 'coders Union will act as Pall Bear- n . Interment next November 6th, , Protectant America. The Sona| f Italy will sing The Sidewalks ew York. Funeral directors; K. of .K. K.. Jr. O. U. A. M., A. F. A. M., d W. C. T. U. First let me say that they or any- e else will never be able to bury i* Democratic Party because that is impossibility, as it has already cn tried too many times; and as to Mr. and Mrs. Tammany Hall, it is of ie writer’s opinion thnt the party ho sent this notice has no concep. or. of what Tammany Hall is, or an ea as :o its whereabouts. A- to the Knights of Columbus, I ive no desire to see them buried, (Moving that they have the eht to exist as any other organiza- •n on the face of God’s green earth ui certainly after .a committee of !nd Degree Masons investigated and pro ted in their fov They speak of their being killed by immany’s Tiger. Now, dear read- . the element that is responsible for • origin of nil this bunk, is narrow rough to believe thnt Tammany’s Tiger i}t in reality, a wild and feroci. animal that will be turned aloose evour all the people that are not lolics, (but endowed with Mother I. You and I know better, so e is no need for worry over Tand y's Tiger. Now, dear Sirs, as to t Saloon Keepers Union and East ! Bar Tenders that you speak of, they were discarded long years ago by the Democrats, but were picked up by the Republicans as every one knows, and if it weren't for the cur.-e of ignorance, it would have never been mentioned, much less, charged to the Democratic Party. Interment, Nov. 6th? Well let’s ‘ait and see, never count your chick- ns before your eggs hatch. I know he promoter of such stuff would re- oice to m?c the principle of Demo- racy buried forever—hut oh no that vill never be, as long as there's a park of Jefferson's teachings left in the face of the earth. Now comes the Sons of Italy sing- : The Sidewalks of New York. Doesn’t that amuse you, reader? Illiteracy, where art thou? ? ? My irnest hope is that The Sidewalks New York, the popular air that it today, will be heard in every home ■he United States of America, and the four corners of the earth, then we will be sure of victory’. Xow, kind renders, Inst but not lea>t we come to the funeral Direc- : First are the K. of K. K. K. let me say thnt in all fairness, in the beginning, I believe its Mentions were good, but it seems that it has had some hard bumps, and tiring the prea; of late, confirms ‘ b**l»ef that there is more ahead, ^cond. Jr. 0. U. A. M. Let me u >' that it is a great pity that such rt hy organization has taken the 5 ‘ an< i that it has in the National Poli- t'«ica| Battle. Third—Comes Grand Order of Masonry. To the opin. lon f| f the writer, it is the grandest “^nization of its kind in the whole * world. You know an article is Judged by the material from which tnnde, so all you have to do to c "nvinc* yourself that Masonry de- the best end, always the best, •t dance around, you and look the n cv *r that you see wearing the “sonic emblem. ® ut the Masonic Lodge is like Cr .v other body of people, un- Nuaately it gets its share of illiter- ' and some of this type are re- r n -Mble for A F A ' M . appearing p 8 Funeral Notice. F'-urth, the W. C. T. U. This once an organization that was re- jj, fte d by all that knew its cause. '‘as organized for the purpose ^ n ir the heart of American men Temperance closer together, but c - T. U. ha» varied from the "&ht and narrow path, and de- “fated to a lowly political ma- which is a shame in the sight A °d- As this has caused numbers Y numbers of good men an*, wo- X 10 leave its folds, never tojp I can't forget the cause of 1860, nor can I forget the principles for which my Fore-fathers f *ught. These grand old men gave up their lives that I might enjoy the tiue principle of Democracy, and to turn my back on the memories of such worthy as Jefferson, Jackson, and Lee and j numerous other great men, I would feel that I was no longer worthy to be called the son of A Southern Gentleman and the Grandson of Two Confederate Veterans. If I were inclined to forget TJie principles of Democracy and nr.l enough to accept the doctrine of such people as those who sent such ni tide to me, I too would be ready to board (Mr. Hoover's) Band Wagon, with Ben J. Davis at its steerage, and cry aloud, "Oh, Master, what wilt thou have me do?” Further, I would write Mr. Dyer and offer my assist- ancc to aid him in blowing up White Supremacy in the South. I would join in with the** other illiterate bigots and help them to say "To Hell with A1 Smith” because he is a Catholic. But. being a true liever that every man ban a right to his own belief, that which is guaran teed him by the Constitution of the United Sta*cs of America, 1 refrain from making such malicious ignor ant remarks. Yours for A1 Smith for President on November 6th. 1928, and Demo cracy forever. G. B. PIERECE, Mil ledge ville, Ga. EXCURSION FARES TO SAVAN NAH. CA. GEORGIA VS. FLORIDA FOOT BALL GAME NOVEMBER 10. 1928 Fare and one-third round trip from all points in Georgia, except $9.06 will apply from points between Athens and Milledgevillo and Macon, inclusive, and Atlanta und Macon, elusive. Dates of sale November 8 and 9, and for trains scheduled to reach Savannah by noon of November 10; final limit midnight November 12 Ask ticket agent for further infor mation. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY The Right Way UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., OCTOBER St, 1M8 vember 20th, 1930. Bag Limit Quail—20 in one day. Doves—25 in one day. Migratory Duck—60 in one day. Summer or Wood Duck. Woodcock, Plovers, Marsh Hens, Snipe and all other Georgia Game Birds nA here listed—25 in one day. Wild Turkey—2 in one seamn. Cat Squirrels—15 in one day. Deer—2 in one season. ROY ALFORD, JR. Quail—November 20th to March 1st. Doves—October 16 to January 31st (Same as Federal Law.) Wild Turkeys—November 20th to March 1st, Summer or Wood Duck—Septem ber 1st to January 1st (Federal Law prohibits shooting at any time.) Migratory Ducks—September 1st to April 20th. (Federal Season No vember 1st to January 31«t.) Woodcock—September 1st to Jan uary 1st. (Federal Season March 1st to December 31st) Plovers—November 20th to March 1st. Snipe—November 1st to January I 31st. Marsh Hens—September 1st to No-| vember 30th. Cat Squirrels—November 20th March 1st. Deer—November 1st to December j! 31st. Rabbits—Unprotected, but license j necessary to hunt. Wild Pheasants, Grouse and Fox Squirrels—Arc protected until No- OPTOMETRY SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY MERCHANDISE STEMBR1DGE & COMPANY PHONE 352-J Game Warden, Baldwin County tXXXXXXXXXTTTTXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXlXXXXXXXXXX BELL’S 'ih . try in Mil rantee all wrok doni cd or refund your l with me. Off 1 to 5 Sunday Special SALE OF Ladies’ Fine DRESSES V. . J. Frake •r' • • Brides’ Gifts One reason it is so easy to select appropriate gifts from or stock is because we use the same care in selecting gifts that you do. Each gift from this store must be passed upon three times, by the maker, by us, by you. With every one interested, is it any wonder our gifts please? 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