Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 29, 1928, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.. NOVEMBER S», IMS traUktd , OFF'* i AL OK u aI« OF COUNTY THURSDAY. NOV. 29. 1928 rvitift icnt.ncu, jix have been ep-1 buv early, and mail early. ■aled, three have been granted new • paroled, one escaped th a fine, and just one of the mur- itrs paid, the death penalty. If there statistics are generally ap- nty. trial The large quantities of eggs con- The Union Recorder would suggest ! sumed here is amazing. Just now to our citizens that when ever possi- I most of them ^gre either cold" stor- .ble they buy Baldwin county products i age eggs, or efcgs shipped into the direct from the producer, and pay ^ j ltat j n t hi s cnunfvj city. him the market price. The farmers than one percent of raurduwn Few are bein »T brought here from are up against it this year, as to their ,.-„ r rpcejvp the most severe punisa-j th * surrounding country. Baldwin cash crop, cotton was a failure. In .. _„,i *vn- the chance* arc about) county should be made a great poul- fact all the crops in most sections of ov«n for their never receiving any ' try territory, and the number of eggs the county are exceedingly short this punishment at alL produced greatly increased. year. Buy from the farmer when- otvious that our legal system, while basically sound, has become burdened with i tXXXXlIIIXXlxxrrTTTTTTyp Mr. R. H. Wootten receives letters of technicali- daily If ova manufacturing concerns oviding ready loopholes for the from the North an <i Ea *t inquiring . , .1. Clever lawyers confu-- is- wh “t inducements can be offer Applicatiea vi ay juri s c mrn;; > t ? of lay- l ‘d b >‘ Milledgiville for the location . with littl- knowledge rf he law. of manufacturing plants. It would , stnfni.nl* or urgument- b- ?de , bt> a K™ 81 thin K f° r °ur c ! ty and point. And when everything else | munity if we could secure on * 'ailr. advantage i* often taken of morc factories and manufacturing Th&r.kcgiving Day. | multiplicity of law* to gain repeals, Plants. U*f cou.iit will require • delays or new trials. vestment of local capital, which would Buy early and mail earl)’—is now! We have seventeen times as many • sbo " outside capital that w the -loiran. --urders England, and six times P eo Pl* have faith in aun<*lves and in • ‘he number of Canada. Crime sup- ‘ our community. It is to be sincerely Only ;wenty*ono more shopping j aresrion will come not from new bo P«d that it will not be long before days before Christmas laws, but by simplifying and making lb * ^uni °* machinery of or — ———_ j operative the ones wc have.—-Ex. more factories will be heard in Remember that you cannot be too ■ — — i ctiy - p the opportunity offers. The County Commissioners will at their meeting next Tuesday, decide _ is to what .hey will do relative to , retaining the -rvices of u farm igcn; next year. The Union Recor- dir hopes that thty can see their way | clear to continue the services of an j Agent, because we believe that he j can prove of grea benefit to our . farmers. There is always helpful as- ! si iar.ee for him to render. careful with fire. BUILDERS *m. DESTROYERS laws. sportsman will obey tho The dairy industry has grown (Coviagtoa News) leap* and bounds in Baldwin county In every community, ir. every state past * ew y*ars. Numbers of farm- j and in the nation at Iarg ewe have crs are now conducting small dairies, The people of MillcdgeviOe and I builders and we have destroyers. In ont * se ^* n R their cream, which Ls call- Baldwin county have many blessings betwen we have a large class which e< * * or b F °f creameries locat- to bo thankful for. , does nothing actively in either direct- ^ * n ^ acon and elsewhere. — ion. wid that it would be astonishing if One -.r two more manufacturing It would seem that the less active amount of money this brought i mterpri- s in Milledgeville would add i element would at least lend its moral t0 the county was known, to the life and progress of the city. J supnort *.o the builders, but unfortu-J " c not refer here to the se I nately this i ; . not always tie? case, i eral lar *e dairies, which furnish milk Congress convenes next Monday • t "' r tieularly when the destroyers byi to the State Sanitarium, and the col- morn*ng. The Republican leaders 1 clamor nnd misrepresentation j an< I deliver to the citizens of -ay that « farm relief bill will be A FRESH GREEN LAWN ALL WINTER WITH The people have to show confi dence in their community, by invest ing money in manufacturing enter prises. before they can interest out side capital. :*ek to di c cicdit the constructive I Milldegeville, but we are referring to work the builders are trying to do. small dairies located throughout The builder is always under fire.! *o matt?r how much we may give of time money and effort to the anbui’d- of the community and s^a c. the r4n -‘rovers are on Ms trail with a mag nifying glass seeking to discover sin- i ter nnd selfish motives. Being in- f arable of constructive effort them- relves, they must be cor.ten- with tearing down. But the builder doc • not stop build- that account. The very spirit Gratitude should well in your hearts today for there have been many bk-vsing; enjoyed by this com munity, during this year. We have lH*en saved from pestilence and dis-j «*a*<\ and we can look with hope in- *" b ‘ tb makes him a builder also makes to the future. ! Ui m different to attacks which are fu ll* as they are unjust He The County Commissioners will at * knows <bn * * n *- b e long run he will ’ their meeting next Tuesday, consider w ' n * rf *K'ardIess of temporary mis-! the possibility of retaining the ser-! ut, dcrstandir5g nnd abr| t ?, because^ . Farm Agent. A live -and ■ th? knockers will finally hang them- WE SELL WINDOW GLASS CHEAP PHONE ^ OR 240 CULVER & KIDD DRUG CO. "OF COURSE" THE REXALL STORE Try some of our Italian Rye Grass and give an application of VIGORO it will show you won derful results. R. 'V. HATCHER. HDWE. CO. Wholesale and Retail The FLORSHEIM SHOE Men prefer Floreheinu because . . . getting fitted in Flonkeinu is the "easiest way" to buy shoes. And it is be surest way of obtaining money's worth in full. This famous shoe has t—il» a reputation for quality and style ... it is the shoe you too should wear. John HoHioway The Man’s Store :xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; progressive agent can be of great as- the farmers of the county. The cos- of an agent will not add a gr.*at amount to the tax levy. The Union Recorder hopes that the Com- mi«fion.prs will retain a farm agent, and .-?cure n successor to Mr. E. A. Ne=mith. who has resigned. It can be believed that one of the XTvat incentives to crime is the tendecy which i» prevailing to n large «xte it to make heroes and heroines I , ' rift MiyfI if given sufficient rope. SAVE AND BE READY (Lav, lia Times) Opportunities come to every one, but often the greatest oppor unities rannot be crasped herau-** i* “ Mitl« ready mono- mabl- —- ‘n idvr nge ' Thi fact i3 emnka-izrd fcv •• known financier, who in an article < oat « f criminals. Let one commit a crim and immediately, although they may hav© never be?n heard of before there is a tendency to make them a P «>on of unusual personality, or having i peculiarity posseted by no othrr -rsor, and they and the crime they h-v* committecd ore kept in the limelight for days and weeks. In this w;.y revulsion to crime is killed in the rnindu of many, nnd the con- drannetior. «>f public opinion is so softer A that it has no effect. THANKSGIVING DAY Today has been set asid* as a day of Thanksgiving to God for the many blessing* that have come to u<* as n nation -,nd people, during the year. Gi r nude to God is one of the nob- ?• t attributes that can come into tb- 1 human heart because it lifts it from *s »«to the highi realm. r.r.d brings into touch with the and brings it into realization that the. i power upon which we ar • dependent. As : : community and as individu al . we have much for which to give t^ank-. VVe have been the recipients of many blessings. Count th« « o' let I here come from your heart p- ise twd Thanksgiving. WHAT HAPPENS TO MURDERERS "Tho-- who have ha- • lender.* in th? b‘i*5ne**s world el- most without <X'-Dtion faund the •:.ntng point lit their car?ers when thev were able t«, take advantage of ■x great opportunity ber-*u«- *hcv b »d the money nt hand. In most cases '•nail, but coupled with vision, ambi- •‘‘*n. dean-living and «»lf-master>-. • nese men were able to turn their nest eggs into colossal fortunes." T ■ undeniable the* th- halrt of —-vi'nr comes hard for mo«t people. »ut having once nude p start it is omparatively easy to continue. Noth- : ng inspire.- the confidence of busi ness men in n young person more rea dily than the knowledge that he or he is able to save money, even tho ‘■he amount *av?d from month to month is not so lar ;e. Many a young man has been enabled to make n most desirable business connection thru a reputation of thrift and having a lit tle ready cash. The wise young person will begin saving early, so ns to be ready when opportunity comes. JOIN THE RED CROSS The membership drive for the Red Croti swill end this week. Then cam paign has been vigorously pushed, and yet there are those who should join who have not done so. The Red Cross is the greatest or ganization in the world to relieve dis tress and suffering. Join right now. See Mr. D. M. Rogers or Mr. L. C. Hall. Recently a large American life suranee company nivestigated the re- 0026* of the killings of 14G of policy holders by other persons. The result is an accurate commentary our handling of crime. Of the 14G killings, 32 were found ju>tified. leaving 114 classed derr. Right after Thanksgiving Day the Of these 4f were not indicted, as| merchants will display their holiday 22 committed suicide, 16 have never stock, and Christmas trading will A SALAMAGUNDI been found, and 8 were freed be cause of the lack of evidence,. Sixty-nine in all, were indicted. Of these, 16 were acquitted, 11 were "no trial” cases and 1 was a mistrial. Fosty-one were judged guilty of mur- follow their old custom, and be <tfr - the rush the closing days of the hon- Cf C-C-. 1 , Hi!;'.y-Hvi arc !r. rrircM days. I* wruld be w'-e. hawrver, ta commence. The people are being urged to buy early, and thus they can make their selections carefully. Uncle Sam is also urging early mail ing. People, however, will probably hunting season is now with us. We are featuring WINCHESTER Leader Repeater Ranger Nublack Every shell shows the load that is in it Everyone Guaranteed. Lent spoil your shoot with ccubifu! shells—use Winchester. R. W. HATCHER. HDWE. CO. Wholesale and Retail SPOTS BErijia: Li. Miner Had Dark Spots Bel- Eyes. Felt Du!!. Tired Achy. Doesn’t Get Down Any More. Somerset, Ky.—TclltnB hnr- bo ’ known of the merit of Thr u Black-Draught rincc hr v.;.. . Mr. Albert Garland, of th: recently said: "I used to work In the r- but lost quite a bit ol tune * . count of the ::ick spells I l r- would get to havin'- a L.... in my mouth, and r. very dull, feeling and ache. I would h; v. spots in lront of my ejt.. would be to dizzy I would st? -r like I was drunk. Draught, which I d 1 few doses I felt Mine.: better I take it as soon tk' bad. and I don't pf*r dr.-*-.j • . tainly can say that n ‘ has •• more for me than any other :... j- clne I liave ever taker.. "I never get without D’r Draught. If I go on a vn.it. a package along in my svtr-< idy health ls better now i. lias been In years, and I hehwr Is the use of Black-Draughi : did it." 5Black-Draught ls prepared i., * and herbs, of hig,. ICXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXZXTTXXXXXXXrr! EXCHANGE BANK Mil-edgeville, Georgia CAPITAL FULLY PAID $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS >. $100,000.00 STOCK HOLDERS U/\BILITY $100,000.00 The Banks of Milledgeville have a record unexcelled by any town or city in the United States. Patronize your home bank and assist in the growth of your town. The larger and better your banks the better your churches, your schools, your Homes, your community life and, therefore, happier and more contented your people. -g * JSf #$32 ExchangeBank FOUR PER CENT AND SAFETY The personal integrity and financial strength of the director* of this bank are an additional guarantee of the safety of the funds left in our charge. LR. H. D. ALLEN DR. E. W. ALLEN H. C. BANKS H. G. BONE C. J. CONN A. C. McKINLEY W. L. RITCHIE R STANLEY : rxo-: williams OTTO M. CONN ryxxxxxxxx. ■Sag J