Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 29, 1928, Image 11

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UMIOM MCWBB. MM I IWJVll I • i THlRT^NINE^rEARS AGO IN ANDAROUND MILLEDGEV1LLE ru >•*•*•* An "T* , Aw ~ ta * HmyoT Staley »"d Ex-M.yor Sam Waker do love a t°* Aow. They make u« happy look"* »* th * m - Our citiie”' should soo that at cast one goon military company in : ,'his city he pl»« d in ■’ livin| ' C ° n ‘ i dition. number of young ladies of the Methodist church on Saturday last, Laying aside all sex appeal and presented Mrs. J- B- * things of that sort many people be- •nnr dish treUTTi p ® r » lieve that old nersona nnn> inter. FRANK CRANE SAYS Attraction of Tho Old auRar dish slight token of tholr f lieve that old persons are esting than young ones. ^ _ There comeB a time in a man’s life The Stewards of the MfchUxppt w j, en a woman of forty is more church settled *»th their pastor in j n t er e 8 tnig than one of eighteen. Be- full lost Fridoy night. Tho Mlnry side the mature woman a girl is rath- lor the ensuing yenr was filed nt „ crud ,. JJ200.00-—one hundred doll.r. to bo p, opte ^ g0 „ Eu;opt lovt t0 ■>» id “ th0 "«» P”«her on ornenl. ,„ Jnd , m0I1 an u qll itiea Oh. the weddings, the -‘ddings! nm ^ m Ktt MntLnienU1 iBl€r . 1, .he n«r future. M.y the good w mnythin , ^ u oId . „. ny uon! moke them .11 hsppy, ond « ,, dMpis< . Am , rici b «. u .' it ta happy they will be prosperous, if toQ nfW •here isn’t a diut of meal in the box liwl of meat in the hamper. hive smoke coming out of the chim- n*ys to give them an antique appear ance—artificial smoke. At Hampton Court in England is • grapevine which brings the govern ment more than six thousand dollars a year. Only a little of the mrney is deriv ed from the grapes it bears. Most of it comes from admission paid to see the vine because it is almost 160 years old. There is only one thing that inter ests man more than the new. It is the old. Anything that endures—whether it be a bit of canvas, a scrap of ancient oriental tapestry, an Eutruscan wine jar, a bit of Mayan inscription on a volcanic rock from the forests of Guatemala, a printed page, or a lofty sequoia redwood—interests and fasci nates man. The fact that it has existed from the time his unknown ancestors lived and will continue to resist the ravage* of time long after he is dead, has something to do with his interest Mortal man looking at something which contains a touch of immortality is awed and fascinated. - Election far Justices of the Pence will be held in the Dietncta of Bald win county on Saturday December 1st. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. There is no doubt that the old has a certain sentimental value. Wells says that when every house is Rev. J. R. King has been pastor of heated by electricity millionaires will the Methodist church in this city FOR RENT—Om 2 itory C room hoaao tl Imodom coavoaioaaoo SOI 1-2 N. Wiyno St. Soo Ed Fold*, or writ# Mr*. Jali* Parhor, ISM N. W. Mad 3l Miami, Fla. about three and a half years, and has during that time received 290 mem bers, married 32 couples, baptised 45 infants, and officiated at 32 fun eral 1 . Mr. T. L. McComb having declined r» run for Alderman, Capt. T. F. Xcwell bis, by common consent, been i.laced on the ticket in his place. Rev. J. D. Chapman has been arnettly engaged for the past week n raising money to pay the debt rest ing upon the Baptist church. We are glad to announce that hr has been -uctessful. The collection at the . hurch last Sundiy morning amount- i $922.28, which, with previous collections made by Mr. Chapman, is about sufficient to pay the debt of the church, the Baptist congrcga- i are happy and prepared to enjoy approaching Thanksgiving. TO THE VOTERS OF THE 121 ST DISTRICT I am candidate far Jaatica af th* Paaca *ubj*ct to tha ruU* af Urn alac- tiaa la ha bald Satarday Dacambar 1*1. 1 will apfndate yaar vote aad iafhaaaca. A. S. KEMP laaalt year Agent a* you wot yoar Doctor or Lawyer. C. H. ANDREWS 4 SON M Notkiag Bat laauraaca” BRICK That Clink Likc stcel At. M.4. k 7 tk. "MftMLLAM- Pimm. BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Waste in Our Bricks. Make Quick Shipment* (■ Any Quantity. RICH GLO FACE BRICK-FIRE BRICK-COMMON BRICK Milledgeville Brick WorksCo MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. E.uklWkW I M3 k, J. W. M.MUW K. G. McMillan, PmiAtl B.IU McMUIaa, vr --- - 666 Cm dub ul Ftm, fatcnMttnt, Rearitteat aai Hm. Fntr it to Malaria li kill. <k. < SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY MERCHANDISE STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY PHONE 352-J Tender vegetation ha? r killed by frost. t yet been The Milledgeville Dramatic Club •Jill visit Eatonton on next Thursday, (and will treat the people of that nlcq. litRe Aty'to bne of their popular nteitainmenta. It is eonseded that Peter J. Cline s to be the next Mayor of Milldege- ville. All right. He wilt not Teeline on n bed of case and luxury, mark that. For the location of the Not real and Industrial College for Girls in this city, our people are indebted to our able Senator, Hon. Robert V bitfield, and the brilliant President of the Senate. Hon. Fleming G. DuBignon. These gentlemen especially, will ever be he'd in grateful remembrance by ur citizens. The Banquer Never did Milledgeville appear be fore her invited guests, or the strang- • within her gates, or even in the resence of her own good people, in i happy .a mood and in such elegant attire a* she dij al the banquet at th;- Milledercville Hotel on last Thure- I day evening. This was Milledgeville’s recogni tion of 'ho services of her friends ii I’er h«Vf torching th" loc-'.'nn «V the Industrial School for Girls in this : nerhaos we should not antici- -c- The tables, five, were decornt a« on’y wotr-.nV deft fingprs can lecorate. Tas"e and a profusion of * made a picture that a pain* <»uld have dwelt on with rapture.