Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 29, 1928, Image 10

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UNION HECONOEN, MUXDGEV1LLE, CA.. NOVEMBER 1», 1»I« MINERALS ALONE BRING SOUTH OVER TWO BILLION DOLLARS During the ***** y**r ovmr *2 P« r cen1 of the Nation'* mineral*, valued at more than $1,000,000,000. came Souths Ninety-nine per cent uf the Na tion's sulphur wa» shipped last year from two Sauthei p rtu and an equ- n! amount of the country’s phosphate wa „ produced by two Southern state* In di jssing '-he basis of the South s il development, and possibi- * tor future development, Arthur ( , n . , , through the medium of Hol- !„nd’ The Haguine of the South, he current i«n>e how nearly . r thsrd of the Nation's, mineral % ....... ; n j<»27 came from the South. H, *• During tlte past year. ON THE CAMPUS OF C. S C W. , UNION SERVICES AT BAPTIST CHURCH THURSDAY When Thanksgiving * s mentioned at G. S. C. the annual home-coming is thought of and planned. Marty of the girls who ate now Georgia teach er' come back to the camp" - and Milledgeville to see how they have grown and changed. Class colors brightly greet the home-comers from the welcome banners on the door way. 1 *. Everyone is dre«scd in the “best bib and tucker." The dinimr rooms are dressed in their dresses of autumn leaves covered with snow, crepe paper, favors. Thanksgiving symbols. After the family dinner he girls ar. allowed to witness the G. M. C\ football game. Appreciation Week was begun **n the campus most appropriately when Mrs. Hines led vesper services Sun day night in the auditorium The i n blessings of Appreciation Week e stressed by her. During the •k these phases will be emphasized ■ oming watch, chapel, and other Will Union Services will be held at Baptist church Thanksgiving Day. 10:30 o’clock. Rev. John K. Yarbrough, pastor the Me hodbt chutch will deliver 1 ton Street lying between the West side of Wilkinson Street and the Bast side of Liberty Street. Bids will be received for the grading of said Sec tion, curbing and guttering the tamo with a five inch by eighteen granite curb, and a six inch by thirty inch cement concrete gutter, the installing of man-holes, catch basins, and storm sewer lines. The street to be im proved for an approximate distance of 430 feet and to the width of fifty feet from outside curb to outside curb. witr. two eighteen foot drive ways and with a park fon/.een feet wide in the center of the street. The approximate quantities re- .. | v du.. came from Southern mines, yj than SJ.OOO.OOfl.OO — 11 per c< n , the productive power of the • : re South. A $2,000,000,000 in- d >try n Its* than half a century. A ‘... ire - th evalue of whose products has multiplied 15.5 timeo in 25 years, o "pared with a multiplication of S' r/.ire country’s mineral values by 5.6 during the same period. - The New South produces 99 per e nt of the country 's graphite and carbon black, 93 per cent of its an- phnlt. 85 per cent of its fuller’s earth j> ar kei 63 per cent of its petroleum. 57 per work from tht> cen o( its zinc, 50 per cent of its ffroup „ emmed compll qu'ck«iiver, 45 per cent of its load. <J|Vp h(>r i)nck Thanksgiving night is to feature a comedy. "The Whole Town's Talk ing." The class of '28 will be honor ed with an alumnae banquet Novem ber 30. 1928. Mis< Mary Jane Parker, who re- i e?ived her degree in June 1928, was n the campus for the week-end ! now doing extension 1 •ollege. The campus 1 in to inch by thirty two inch cement con crete gutter, installing and furnish ing two catch basins and one hundred feet of storm sewer pipe line. The approximate quantities required are as followw: 824 feet of granite curb. 824 feet of cement concrete gutter, two catch basins, and 100 feet of storm sewer pipe lim Bids are also asked on the furnich- ing of material and laying approxi mately 824 feet of combination con crete curb and gutter, to be u- cd in- Thc song service will be in the na cur j (> witr. two eighteen foot drive- stead of the granite curb and concrete lure of Thanksgiving. ways and with a park fou.- cen fee' gutter in the discretion of the Mayor The people of Milledgeville of ni : w j de ; n t he center of the street. and Aldermen, denominations are invited to join ir The- approximate quantities r:- The bids are asked on all of the th.se services. quired are as fololws: 1780 lineal work and material necessary to corn- feet of granite curb. 1780 lineal feet plete the said improvement. Each FOK SALF. OR RENT FARMS AND fcmi , nl concrete gutter, wo catch bid must be accompanied by a eash- HOUSES—I have » bargain for basins, and 100 feet of storm sew r ier's check in the sum of $100.00, tome one in the Frank Miller home pipe. % made payable to the Treasurer of the on Jnckson Street, also the »mall Bids are also asked on the furnish- City of Milledgeville, as a proposal he use and »torc near the Central ing „f materia! and laying approx:- guarantee. Depot. Good farm of about four mately 1780 lineal feet of combine- Plans and specifica.ions may be hundred acre* main highway to Ma- tion cement concrete curb and gutter, ween and inspected at the office ofj con. bu* p=..*ii»* place *ix time* n to be used instead of the grange curb the Clerk and Treasurer of the City day. good for dairying or general and cement gutters. of Milledgeville, and at the office of farming, three tenant bou»e» about The bids are asked on all of the ; the Engineer of said City. The right eight hundred dollar* worth of lira- WO rk and material necessary to com- I is reserved to reject any and all bids, ber. Good home* on North and p i e tc said improvement. Each bid By order of the Council, this 19th, South Wayne Street and in other must be accompanied by a cashier’s day of November, 1928. lection of the city. See J. L. Sibley, check in the sum of $100.00, made | MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF THE payable to the Treasurer of the City, CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLF DODGE USED SEDAN FOR SALE Q f Milledgeville, as a proposal guar- j GEORGIA. One 1927 u.ad Dodge Sedan that an tee. Plans and specifications may |* HE HARWOOD-BEEBF CO be seen and inspected at the office I City Engineers. ' Adv . HYSTERIC*!. Soatli Carolina Ladv TV— Triad Cardm and Says She” Noticed Remarkable Improvement Anderson. 6. C.—“I suffered a tong long time, before I tried Car. will ha< Excellei only regret is that i did not know about It-sooner,” sa\* {*=• Pruitt, 130 -K" stS ; ’ tals city. **1 was badly run dowmln health My nerves *went to pieces’, and*? had to go to bed. I was not able to do my house work for many months "I got so bad off, I could not bear to have anybody walk across a-,, floor of my room. The least little thing upset me. Sometimes I be came hysterical. I had bat! palm in my back and sider., and my heat* and limbs would take spells of acht ins. which almost set me wild ’ "One day I was rcadln- an ’ r saw where a woman, who had -* trouble like my own. had been re lieved by Cardui. I decided at onei to try It; so I began on u couS of the Homo Treatment’. “It began to help me from tho very first. I took Cardui regularly for several months, and my improve-’ ment was so remarkable, that my family and friends were delighted. “Cardui has no equal, in my opin ion.- I gladly recommend it to others.” For ale by druggists, ertnahm Oct % bottle today! *er nderful L. N. JORDAN 44 pel ent of its feldspa and 39 The journalism class under Dr. \V. * c°nl- l n !*h or t, of 56 -j. Wynn ha? been studying the teach-1 minerals produced in this country in 1 n j, lUfl> t j, K management, and the ac- oin-iderablc quantities, the South • lUE , of the newspaper *. Be-j alone gives the Nation 30, in quanti- s th „ Ioca , * tud j c * niadt . the class , lies ranging from 25 to 100 oer ernt' ;. p : a:minjr to visit The Macon Daily j of the - country’s whole. Telegraph December 5. 1928, to see a ; "There’s coal in the hills of the j r!ty daUy paper in opera ion. The Virginias, of Kentucky and Alaba- i •. l( ., n } M . r< u f u, c t .| a8g w j,j act a< rP . .11a and Oklahoma and Tennessee. Be- . ... „ cw . f or t j, t . Telt- n:ath Ihoxp com patches, ragged j ,. r ‘ph. Thl< " c <-m1rsy of Mrs. Willie though they be. may lie many honest [ c r ,. r . Kth-ridge makes the visit to coal deposit. In fact, it is practical- j thp Macon Telegraph press possible. !j ccrtlin they do lie there; for while . | ll . cl . n ,b, P 12. i!i2S this same the South mined more th»n 273.000.-1 j, iarr;1 |i.,,, c |„, s w ||| have entire I'ill) tons in 1927, it left beneath the | ,. hlln , c „ f „ wt . ek | y is , UB „f The L'n- urface, as far .na can he estimated. i()n jteeorder. The staff is ns fol- well over half a trillion tons. Enough i | nw „. for more than 2,000 years’ supply, it , ^jias Mnri? Long, of Atlanta, editor would appear. ; i„. c hief. Miss Florence Rogers of "Several years ago, the iron and , Samlcrsville as managing editor. Miry vteel centers in Pennsylvania declared viola James of Fitzgerald as business that the South could never compote with the East in the quality of iron half enpaiety, the Alabama plants of and steel. But two years ago, when the Steel Sorporation were running The St^rc! Corporation’s plants in the duy and night, -at full capacity, to ’atter section were running at but care for their trade.” of the Clerk anJ Treasurer of thi , City of Milledgeville and at the of-1 ! ficc of the Engineer of said City. I . The right is reserved to reject aryl j and all bids. By ordc rof the Council, this 19th, j NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for improving Street Improvement Section No. 36 | of November, 1928. in the City of Milledgeville, Georgia.! THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF will be received by the Mayor and; THE CITY OF MILLKDGK- Aldesmen of said City at their office! VILLE. in tile City Hall a. twelve o’clock, M. frHE HARWOOD-BEEBE CO. December 13th, 1928. J City Engineer?. Adv. Said Street Improvement Section i consists of that portion of Washing , Mia.? Carrie. Frank Crate of Macon as feature editor. Miss Dorothy Colquitt of Columbus n> tports cditoi. Miss Velma Keinp of Statesboro as city editor. Miss Annie Moore Dauglt.ry of Macon as state editor. Miss Mildred Merrcll of New- nan for men’s news, Miss Mae Ross of Macon for news of interest to women, Miss Mary Raby of Macon .as columnist. Misses Guide Tnbb of Stellfiville and Ma*-y Carson of Union Point are reporters. Mi:«es Annie Laurie Rush of Rome and Lizzie Mae Gammage of Ameritus are proof readers. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Scaled p.opo als fn.* Street Improvement Sectii improving n No. 47 in the City of Milledgeville. Georgia, will be received by the Mayor and Ald«*rm?n of paid City at their office in the City Hall a twclvp o’clock. M. December 13th, 1928. Said Street Improvement Section | consists of that portion o' ColunV • | $ Street lying between the South : of Hancock Street and the North side J i of Green Street. Bids will be received for grading: the said section, curbing ana gutter-j ing the same with a five inch by . eighteen inch granite curb, -and a six J Hats & Flowers AND COSTUME JEWFLRY, UNGESIE LITTLE THINGS FOR GIFTS—THESE ARE SOME OF THE SMART ACCESSORIES THAT HAVE COME TO US LATELY— Miss Lena Moore Tile Hat Shoppe •V % Special Prices On DOMESTICS Fine 36-in Outing 1 C _ light colors UL Best Cheviots 15c Good Sea Island Good Knit O C p Bloomers £tO\* Good Ticking 10c to 25c Good Drill . 15c, 20c & 25c 9-4 Brown Sheeting 39c Good Curtain | A _ Goods IUC Good Ginghams 1A fast colors IUC Best English Prints25c Colored Voils OC _ solids LOC LliWEST PRICES ML THE TIME EVERY PURCHASE HERE MUST BE SATISFACTORY OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED - CHEERFULLY FOR CASH RHODES-JOSEPHS FOR LESS FC V