Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 06, 1928, Image 9
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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. G*., DECEMBER «, 1»2S
Ithirty.nine years ago in
ndaround milledgevlle
^ follow**! Ar* A*o«g Tk* Local Item* Appearing la Th* Uaioa
Recorder, December 3rd, 1889
j ve ry store and business place in
[edgeville was -’osed last Thurs-
Thnnksgiving Day.
A contract
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Central of Georgia Railway Com
pany has applied to the Georgin
Public Service Commission for au
thority ;o discontinue trains Nos. 21
and 22, operating between Macon and
Tenniile, Georgia, on the following
entered into by
ith the Heisler Electric Light Com-
lRV y f st- Louis for the erection of
ectric lights in this city. Said
ompany is to begin work by the 1 schedule:
m of January and have ail the ma- No. 21 Lv. Tenniile 9:50 A. M. Ar.
[K>sition by the first of
ebruary.
Rev. C. B. Anderson requests
o state that he has so far recover-
d from an injury to his foot that he
JJ be able to fill hiy appoint!
Montpelier church on the third
unday in this month.
iihstanding there was more
burnt on Thanksgiving Duy
any ohter time since Sher*
M.
For authority to discontinue train
No. 19, operating between Gordon
and Covington, Georgia, on the fol
lowing Mchedule.
No. 19 Lv. Gordon 0:05 P. M. Ar.
Covington 9:1" P. M. connecting at
Gordon with train 22 from Macon.
For'authority to discontinue train
No. 20, between Porterdale and Gor
don, Georgia, operating on the fol
lowing schedule and connecting with
FRANK CRANE SAYS
The Doers
hat this world needs
doers and less talkers.
The man we feel mort grateful to
ward and regard most kindly
one who does u* a generous act and
never says anything about it. We find
it out by accident and our hearts
warm to him.
The man who is always saying, I
am going to do this and that for you
but does not do it, is a flunky. He
wantw the praise for generosity, but
docs not deliver the goods.
So, the man who most truly
forms is the man who quits doing
wrong, not the man who makes great
promises. Most drunkards and most
leaders of disorderly lives elsewise
are great promisors. They will tell
you, while in their cups, that they
are never going to drink another
drop.
But the kind of reform today that
The Baldwin Furniture Company
THE FAMOUS LINE OF DIXIE STOVES & RANGES
IS KNOWN THE CUONTTRY OVER
These wonderful Stoves and Ranges give satisfac
tion, and have beeiusold exclusively by this store
for the past ten years—with never a dissatisfied
customer.
They are made in the heart of the Steel and Iron
District of Tennessee, by a factory who stands
back of its products. We have sold hundreds of
them throughout Baldwin and surrounding coun
ties. and want YOU to have one.
You will find here a complete stock of the differ
ent sizes, and they are priced as low as good mer
chandise can be sold in any store in any city. We
solicit your inspection, and believe That you will
want to own one too.
We have recently received a large line
of the nationally known Roundtree
Trunks, Suit Cases, Hat Boxes and Bags.
Look these over, and you will find just
your needs—at the price you would