Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 13, 1928, Image 4

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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA., DECEMBER 13. Iff J. B. GHEESLING DENIES RUMORS Youna M»i» Aeeured of Aiding Robert Crocks Retarni Home. Say, Charges Untrue Another engagement the Prince of Wales has been announced and denied. The lady in question this time was Lady Anne, the elghtecn- year-old daughter of the eldest of the fourth Duke of Wellington. See the display of M< PALACE MARKET. Only p quality. Our customers plea Two hundred fifty thousand the time and prices no high, poundi* in gold was removed from the lower quality sold by oil the Bank of England last week and H. ENNIS, sent to Germany. J. B. Ghcesling, young Milledge- viilt man, accused of aiding Robert er 1 Crocker, felon pri-oner at the State li*h Farm, to escape last Sunday, denied He all connection with the escape *>f and Crocker when he returned home last tud Friday. 31 r. Ghcesling stated that he had 1 gone to the farm Sunday morning a'nd hid been asked by Crocker to tak him to a farm near Meriwether to get a dog. A guard nant^d Mc Daniel accompanied them, and when they had reached Meriwether the f or mure guard told him to go on to Macon fourth v .since Crocker had the day off and it t j, e jruj||. was all right. Reaching Macon, Me- enc y w : j Daniel went to the home of his broth er and Crocker caled on friends he had there, both men stating that they would be at the Terminal station in the late af.ernoon to return home with Ghees!ing. When he came back to the depot. Mr. Ghee-ling stated,! The Hamburg-American steamship neither of the m n was there. He 8t hcdule will be revised during the then left Macon and drove to Sa- ! mont h. of December and January, vannah on a ti ip he had planned. j - Mr. J. T. Gheesling, fa ker of J. j Fulling off. in building activities in B., declared he had thoroughly in- Germany has increased the unemploy- ve-tigated the reports and had found e( j jj st f rom 704,000 to 904,000. them to be erroneous and that his . — .-on was clear of nay connection Crocker’s disappearance. Miss Winifred Fowler was injured about the head, -Monday aft-moon, by falling plaster. Miss Fowler was having a music lesson ft om Mis.-’ Alice L. Tucker when the accident occured. Miss Fowler received cuts on the head which necessitated several stich- Harry Shephard, whose father was es ^eing taken. Her friends will be Xing George of England’s gamekeep- p| a( j tM know that she is rapidly im- cr for 35 years, says that the Eng- prov ing. anarch is a “real democrat.’ ikes hands with a lively spirit NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The regular meeting of the stock holders of the First National Bank will be held at the office of mid bank on January 8, .at 3:00 o’clock P. M. Directors are to be elected and other business that may properly come before meeting attended to. Please be present or duly represent- WANTED-^S«cog»d hand two horae for pictures . LOST—Pink Cameo, vhite head peculiar mounting, Sunday night in down town district between Baptist chnrch and C. T. Caraker—Reward phona 133 Mrs. Henry Lawrence. ENNIS ed by proxy. Do not make your proxy to an officer of this bank. JON. W. HUTCHINSON. Cashier. 12-13-28 4t.. wagon. J. L. Sibley. *" ,k * „f Mxu enni. PALACE MARKET. 5 Oar ...,o„. ri pl .. Md ,b. time and pr.c. ki , k . r th. lawn quality ..Id k , . tkn , j COAL COAL—The kind that keep a yon warm, call Palace Market place your order. J. H. ENNIS. COAL COAL—The kind that keeps yon warm, call Palaco Market and placa your order. J. H. ENNIS. Brucy, sentenced to death ■der of her husband, is the womnii in France awaiting . She hopes that clom- grant'd by President Boumcvgue. convinced that Financial Paris the French government means ratify the American debt aettlemei HERE IT IS!! 1928 Model Buick Sport Roadster Red wire wheels—drives oily 6,000 mile,. A bargain if we ever saw one—She u ready to go at a price that you can’t refine. Ralph Simmerson Back Dealer Ml INTERESTING MEETING OF U. D. C. HELD The monthly meeting of the Robert E. Lee Chapter of U. D. C’s was held at the home of Mrs. David Ferguson on Tue*day afternoon. The President Mrs. R -B. Moore .led and the minutes of the No- , tin were read y Mi E«l Lawrence. arid .h • Treasurer’s re- p. r'. '.a- given by Mrs. I’. N". Bivins. Plan- were made to mark some of the historic places in Milledgcvillc. Oiher business maters were discuss ed. [ Pedestrians of Rome and other j< Italian cities like to walk where they please. New traffic regulations have cause repeated conflicts between ■ officers and street-walkers. The exports of Italy have been much greater during 1928 than dur- ( ing 1927. | Buy Your Christmas Presents CARR’S EMPORIUM i Frof. Samoilowich beli.-ver, Rus-o-American radio chain ing into the arctic regions w« >ure winthcr predictions ahead of time. DRESSES. BEADS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. HATS. ANYTHING FOR WOMEN Ti.t program was an unusually de lightful one and had been aranged by the committee of which Mrs. G. A. Lawrence is chairman. Mrs. J. | fraud L. Beeson told some interesting facts i of the early days at the University of Georgia and closed with a poem by Joel Chandler Harris. ML*; Edyth Ivey from the children of the Con federacy told an amusing Christmas Story by O’ Henry—“Tho visit of the Magi." Mrs. M. 11. Bland as chairman of the music, had Mrs Edyth Miller Gibson ‘o sing three old time fav orites "Old Folks At Home," "Old Black Joe" and "Home Sweet Horne." Mis; Edith Ivey then gave another reading taken from “Dixie.’ Mrs. Furguson assisted by Mis: Betty Furguson and Miss Kate Thra <h serv ed delicious and dainty refresh- member of the i f Mo. cow. The iame Ishak, held •cently enrolled as oviet Trade Union animal bore the a card, and drew imnths before the Appointments have been made for Elder Henry Swain of Macon and Elder D. Y. Hicks of Roberta to preach at Camp Creek Primitive Bap- tit : church on 5th Saturday and Sun day. December 29th, and 30th, at 11 :00 o'clock. All welcome. Call The new,* Swedish-American motor- ship is docked in New York after its maiden trip from Gothenburg. Swiss people have voter} to restart licensed gambling house* after hav ing abolished them several y ago. The Swedish King'si nephew and his American bride, the former Es telle Manville, are honeymooning at Aiken, S. C. Fifty thousand public Austria em ployees have left their jobs for high er pay. The police force of Vera Cruz, Mexico are on strike because of de lays in payment of salaries. SAFETY’ COURTESY ABILITY STRENGTH BANK WITH THE MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK BANK WITH BIG CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FOR SALE—Tw Other page. HATCHERS, e a Frigidaire for Xm*i. Special HATCHERS. Wil'd i Kite and A. Ola Rice Felton Rice No. 1362. In the Superior Court of Baldwin Coun’y, January Term, 1929 Petition for equitable relief. TO WILLIAM HOWARD RICE, DE FENDANT: You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county, to b* held on the second Monday in January 1929, and make your a er in the above numed and st case, as required by the order of aaid rourt. Witness the Honorable J. B. Park, Judge of the Superior Court, this f •lay of December 1928. J. C. COOPER. Clerk of Superior Court. The Jinriksha it) beginning to give way to cars and taxicabs in the Far East. Two thousand "rickshaw" men of Seoul, Korea, are protesting against the establishment of a bus in that city. Wilheimina, queen of the Nether lands has sent to the cathedral of St. John the Divine, in New York, a Bibb printed in the Dutch language. The Dutch minis.er to the United State*) will present the gift. $250,000, sent from America by the Zion Commonwealth, has averted « credit crisis to the Zionist Move ment in Palestine. Mayor Walker, of New York, will nresen 1 , loving cups to Norwegian he- of the Brooklyn ferryboat dis aster. The town councillor of Sakov was buried alive in the hope thnt the ground would absorb the electrici y he received by accidental contact with a live wire. But when dug up af ter 30 minutes of interment, the of ficial, Kutclera, was found dead. A picture will be appreciated more than any other present. Eberbart'a Studio. Don't forget Cream Days, Tuesday and Friday. Land O’ Sunshine Creamery. PEOPLE’S HARDWART CO. 12-13-28 3t NOTICE TO. THE PUBLIC All desiring to remember the 5, oveones in the form of monumen r Head.--tones see me before you buy r'ceg right and fair dealing gusran •‘“d. Agents for Ball Ground Bett' Built Monuments. ROBERT COW THON. Phone 178. Announcement We. must close out our stock by January 1st. Starting Friday, Decem ber 14, we will sell our en tire stock at cost and below for cash only. MODERN MERCANTILE COMPANY SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR SUN MAID MARKET DAY RAISINS 2 Lb. Pkg. THE FINEST—WHITE LILY PLAIN FLOUR 24 lb Sack ROGERS TENDER SUGAR CORN 2 No. 2 Can, BAKERS PREMIUM COCONUT 2 1-4 lb Pkgs PUT THIS ON YOUR MENU—CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 3 Can, 25c. LIBBY OR DEL MONTE CRATED No. 1 Cans PINEAPPLE 2 CANDY 5 ib Box SUN MAID SEEDLESS jR SEEDED RAISINS ISO,. Pkg. 16c. BANQUET FANCY SLICED—RIND OFF BACON Ib. TROUT SPANISH MACKREL PER LB. rrre curanteed fresh LUUJ BULK DOZEN This i, the greatest occaoiuu o< the year—a time «ka every good thing to eat is prepared for your table. We have anticipated vonr war.U. Our store, are bountifully supplied with all the season's best pnre foods. BIG REDUCTIONS HERE 2 3-4 lb 90 Package OOC $1.51 25c 23c PRUNES Per Lb 19c FANCY MADE XMAS BOX—CHOCOLATE COVERED—SOME NUT TOPS $1.49 33c By buying three car load, at one time the Market depart ment of Roger,, Inc., offer yon these price,. ABSOLUTELY FRESH BEGINNING FRIDAY Ib. 22c 22c 37c Armour’s Cream Station at Purchase & Sale Company Buying cream every Thursday. See your cream weighed and tested. Cash paid on delivery. We appreciate your patronage. Armour Creameries DUBLIN. GA.