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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOVEM.ER XS, 1«M
CO TO BED STOWES—
by farmer smith
Rabbit
seated under a
hickory tree sunning
____ himself one
afternoon when «>meUiirE dropped
himself- "I «i* Mre - S**" 1
here.”
••BUMP!"
dropped near Br <
looked UP to “
and he
THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Thursday, November,
29th, is Thanksgiving Day, proclaim
ed according to annual custom as n
national holiday end one of public
Thanksgiving and prayer: and,
WHEREAS, upon this day our peo
ple voice special acknowledgement of
the Supreme Being and Gratitude for
the bounties He has bestowed: and,
STATE INSTITUTIONS TO Training School, will b. «rv.d «
HAVE THANKSGIVING FEASTS j •£
these institutions will be given a day
of rest. Welfare workers will con-
I duct services at both institutions.
the
'' Specif J Dinnei
Turkey, dressing, giblet gravy, top
for Thanksgiving dinner
Another hickory nut | WHEREAS, The people of Mil- at the State Sanitarium where n
Rabbit and he ‘ ledgeville in common with these than three thousand of the State
whore it came from thin*, hove liberal cause for rejoic- fortunat „, w|a b , p V( . n .
Mister Jay Bird sitting on . In*. We have enjoyed umnteruptol Thanksgiving feast Thursday.
, limb.
•Hey
We have
peace in all linei
ifih you would throw | have c
■ndeaver. We Hundreds of Turkeys end chickens
lto be tnnnkful for the have beeil kiUed for ^ feast and
nuts down when Mrs. j activity in business and industry pf cakeg nuis and fiuit! . in hundreds . TO THE VOTERS OF THE 321ST
s this way. She knows all liney, for our religious instutiona, of pounds are ready for the pa tienu DISTRICT
rc ire some cin-rt- I need our schools and their great work, flt Georgia’s greatest charity. Thanks- J I am candidate for Justice of the
•ill help me :i lot by throw- ( andforgood government. And. giving i» a day generally observed at Peace .object to the rule, of the elec
<ome nuts—wait, here she, WHEREAS, It is fitting that our thc Sanitarium. Special services lion to be held Saturday December
'populace pause a day from regular wi „ bp hpld at the chapt .j and thc Utm , wi „ apprecUte your votB mad
Mrs. Squirrel was, pursuits to render special reverence patients wi „ be ^ ytn a dav of g Pn - iafl*
Have your radiator filled with alco- j
bo I AatiffieeJc to4*y. Better be
*af. than nrry. We buy in ten bar- !
rel lots, therefore we can offer you j
special tbu solution at $1.25 a gallon. Look
before you weep.
L. N. JORDAN
of thoj
Squirrel con
nr here
A Bargain For Some C ns
Model A Ford
Sport Coupe
SEE THIS CAR AND YOU WILL DRIVE IT HOME.
FOUR NEW GENERAL TIRES—DIVEN ONLY A FEW WEEKS.
RALPH SIMMERSON
pursuits to render special
_ in „ j„»„ the path, her tail wav-!for the spiritual and tempera! blew- ,. rui w iTl be juat the samel A. S. KEMP
j n the breeze. ' n K» that we have received. as any other day to some of them but Adv.
“Good morning, my dear, dear Mrs. j Therefore, I suggest and urge that tb(J officials are bending every ef-
Squirrel. I am so delighted to see ®’ * - l' p0 P le generally join oberserv- fort to makc it a day of happiness | Holiday Exchange ope.
• said Brer Rabbit, bowing very n,,c0 °f Thanksgiving, gathering in f or jjj 0 f them. • 3rd. •* Roso Tea Rooi
their homes and tisu:.' places of wot-. The prisoners at the State Farm j Street. Gift, of over
ship to give expression to thri- grati and the youn g Boys at the State
tude for the blessings tha* the Graci- j
“<ilad to see you, too,” said Mrs.
Squirrel.
Just at that moment a hickory nut
' -.nged on Br’cr Rabbit’s head and he
jumped up with an “OUCH!"
“Isn’t that just lovely?” said Mm
Squirrel. “I will not have to climb
the tree now, but can stay here and
talk to you."
“I asked Mister Jay Bird to throw-
down some nuts for you, but I didn’t
tell him to bump me on the head,”
whined Br’cr Rabbit.
“Well, you see, what is one rab
bit’s discomfort is a blcnsing to me—
it of tea happens that way," replied
the tidy with the bushy tail.
(Write to thc Editor of this news-
pnpre and tell him what you want
Mrs. Squirrel and Br’er Rabbit to do
pray
Giver his betowed,
continuation of his fnvm
der my hand this November 241.
JEDGES JOSH
DAVID L. LAWRENCE DEAD
Mr. David L. Lawrence died at his
home in Putnam county Saturday, j
Mr. LawTence was eighty-five years
of age, and wap .» Confedreate Vet
eran. He was well-known in Mil-
ledgevillc and Baldwin county, as a
good citizen and substantial man.
The funeral took place at Ramoth
Baptsit church Sunday afteinon in
the presence of a large crowd of
neighbors and friends, Revs. J. F. Mc-
j Cluney and Rev. C. E. McDowell,
j officiating.
He is survived hy eight children,
one of his sons being Rev. J. L. Law
rence, pastor of the Black Springs
Baptist church.
Noah—And why sr
Mrs. Noah—Who
glum, traveling wtih
crowd?
sad, dear,
wouldn’t be
this beastly
“But I don’t see that you need be
t'o heartbroken bcause Mable Fly-
: way has Jilted you?’’
“It Isn’t the jilting I mind, but **
returns! the ring in a parcel marked
“Glass! Witt saraT’
Oh Tea
“Whafa the difference betwi
haunted house and a handsome man
about to kiss you?" isked she, coyly.
“I give ft up, he m irmrred, grow-
inr intererted.
■ Why, you can't et a haunted
house.
“Is it tnte to drink out of that
“Lot of people do."
“How long did you have to pump to
draw the ten-spot out of the Old
Man?"
“Didn’t pomp at all. He gave it to
“Sure. I came into the rom and he
said, “Well, what do you want now?"
and when T answered “Nothing”, he
got suspicious nnd slipped me t«
self defence.”
“t*» at my wit's end," ssid the
king as he trod on the jester’s toe.
There was n young fel from Ala'ky,
Who imbibed much too oft from his
(lanky.
When he came to his door,
He had trouble galore
Keconsiilng his key-hole and pass-
BIDS WANTED
Bids will be received at our office
the Court House, Tuesday, Dec.
4th, for thc following articles. Right
reserved to re»ect any and all bids:
1600 lbs. of Bacon, 30 to 35 lbt.
20 Bushels of Corn Meal.
4 Barrels Self-Rising Flour.
100 lbs. of Sugar.
36 lbs. of Ground Coffee.
30 Gallons of Syrup.
1 Sack Salt .
1 Casa of Octagon Soap.
Prince Albert and Schnapps To
bacco.
6 lags of 60 D Nails.
1 Coil of Rope .
Sweet Feed and Coin.
6 Tons of Hay.
Oil and Gasoline.
COMMISSIONERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY.
A dassr with the girl is worth two
i the «ard.
E. T. STRONG
Proldnl and Gmeral Manager
BU1CK MOTOR CO.
D ETROIT, Nov. Praising De
troit newspapers and officials of
the city for thc safety campaign which
recently has been waged against
speeders and reckless drivers here,
E. T. Strong, president of thc Buick
Motor Co., has expressed the hope
that a similar program might be
utumn
TIRE
SALE
gives you Lowest
Goodrich Prices in history!
To THE VOTERS OF THE 321 ST
DISTRICT
1 am candidate for Justice of the
Pe.ee subject to the rules of the elec- j mor * than 4.000 Buick acaier.
Hen to be held Saturday December throughout the eesurscr^v^eaeH of
, , I whom will be urged to get behind
*«• I will appreciate your vote aud , ^ e ^ ent i n hi. district.
' ndue.ee,
A. S. KEMP | nave accompu»n~ •»•••>
p, , humanitarian work of avoiding traffic
* casualties is conclusive proof that
‘ the campaign can be carried to a
'Ml kORD TOURING FOR SALE 1 .ucceaful conclintal e»CTy»l«OT.
W..„.,,.ri. r th. I... 19271 S.~"« **'■"?*
carried out in every city,
hamlet in thc nation.
Messages arc being sent ....
more than 4.000 Buick dealers
FALL ... and the greatest tire values we have
ever offered!
The famous Silvertown . . . the nigged Good
rich Radio Commander . . . look at the NEW
LOW PRICES we quote on them!
Froth stocks .. . the latest Goodrich improve-
^*«b4 Ford Touring Car that John
made. ThU automobile is in
c *c«IUm condition having nevor been
abused, wonderful rubber,
ie.lf, pmfeet, ut $175.00.
L. N. JORDAN
luxury—u ts a •—-y —
its Immense valor to the worldi Is
being periled by ihrae «"
- - -■— traftc of the present era.
Fo * SALE—Two farms, one 318. That the probfc? £
-.be. 20. 1-2 eeit.ble
,0r "wwinv all crepe end Bw dmk 1Tft yiiie ef nil cuneaHwa the streew
V-a I .lira ~et W an- JinWw Mberah
r ~. rraeeMMe. Ik L S h* r ’
11*0-2.
Record-Making Performance at these Record-Breaking Prism!
strong ucvi.nu, —
Motor Co. pledges the fullert
operation of its giant resources in
lain. iJ this tad.
“The automobile uu -
luxury—it is a necessity, and much of
i longer is