Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 20, 1928, Image 4

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEV11XE, CA, DECEMBER JO, 19J0 UNION RECORDER Office. Milledg e- R. B. MOORE—EDITOR JERE N. MOORE—Business M THURSDAY. DEC. 20. 1928 Cott i he i i.'rd. Holida The best thing that i«uld be done in Baldwin county just now is fo„- an organization of land owners to he ■ formed by the busine? men of Mil- j ledgeville und let them purchase the i j large fe.-m-j subdivide them and place I j them on the market at a rea : onablc , price. They could induce settlers t< | , come from other sections of the j country and purchase these farms. I The lands of Baldwin county car jbe made to bring forth an abundant * 00,01, 0 ,ro | harvest when they are cultiv an intensive way, and if this they must be divided up inti I firm.-?, and owned by the mi j till them. POLICE PUT BAN ON FIRE CRACKERS IN BUSINESS SECTION ED THOMAS Br Enforced Du Shoi STORE WINDOWS The rindows i who kno Police Chief. J. W. Haynie has i :1 orders to hi* force to strictly iree the ordinance governing the in the bu*i- if the city during the Christmas holidays. The Ordinance strictly prohibits the shooting of fire crackers in the business section and Chief Haynie de clared strict enforcement would bs in effect. Parents are asked to warn young lake the holidays. abou *. this ordinance and to urge ’ the , of ’ dressing well enough to make fective Yuletidc on New Year’s dispiuy. contributes greatly to the I general spirit of festivity on those then This matter of window dressing :s 1 tremendously important. Where j windows are attractive, the persons king that pass on Main Street are made ! gayer, more alive by looking at them. [They provide ir.rp: ration, you* awaken ambition. . Streets with dull store windows ' seem dead in comparison to streets of their obedience to it as all offender.' will b? arrested. The Police Chief stated that shouting sand poppers, and other noisy fire crackers was dangerous from a fire stand point as well as the injury of persona! prop erty and that it would not be tolerat- FRIENDSH1P NEWS Forget self and think more of the decorated, illuminated shops. Streets other fellow during the Chrirtmas with windows dresecd tastefully, and time. 1 : n a novel manner, have a perennial The creamery business in Baldwin This chumi is in turn reflected in county is growing Greater po*«ibili- hundreds of homes—the homes of ties are ahead. ; purchasers who have been lured by an attractive window. Do what you can to make others if you are a merchant, remember happy, during the Christmas svason, to do your bit to make the holidays and happiness will come to you. more colorful by paying a little more —; attention than usual to your window Th. 1 cow, the hog and hen are a display. Mrs. J. F. Fulghum and three chil dren accompanyed her husband to Friendship to fill his regular appoint ment Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Veal. In the death of Ed Thomaw the Hardwick neighborhood has lost one of its best colored citizen*. Absolutely honest, trustworthy nnd [ faithful, he followed his calling with . industry and pride. Attending strict ly to his own business, he left the af- | fair?; of others scrupulously alone. I and by his polite and deferential de portment made friends, alike, of both the white and colored people of his | acquaintance. Ed Thomas was peculiarly a Negro of the old school—that ,twpe that draws the two races of men more closely together, and engenders that spirit of mutual trust, friendship and affection, so ctaracteris'ic of the true South during the life-time of the generation to which our fathers and mothers belonged. We can not afford to lose the col ored people of that class represented by Ed Thomas ,and there are many in this community who will, for a long time, miss his familiar figure and cheerful smile. BY A WHITE FRIEND. WATER REPORT A Merry Christmas And a Happy New Year With keen appreciation of the pleasant business relationship which you have caused us to enjoy in the past, we take this means of wishing you all the compliments of the season a Merry Christmas—A New Year of Happiness and Prosperity. Chandler’s Variety Store CHAS CHANDLER. Prop. Report Georgia State Board of Health on water used by City of Mil- i ledgeville. Date Collected December 12th, I 1928. Examined December 13th, re- I The ordinance of three deacons at ported December 16th, 1928. Friendship as had been announced: CREEK: Sample esnroined 6. Num- for last Sunday, was postponed until ber | ndlcatinK coton t.^citlus 4. Wednesday afternoon December 26, CLEAR WATER BASIN: Samples examined 6. Number indicating colon at 3:00 o’clock. r prosperity MY SOLDIER-LADS The happest man during the Christ- My Soldier-Lads crossed the sea. las will he the one that helps those To fight for "‘Sound Democracy." ™ need. Before the German-Lords would Remember that there may be some Beth fell upon he Battle-field. joyous My Grey-?yed-lad survived the blow; without ; i do i i make it i ething My Blue-eyed-lad sleeps ’nenth the K> v en by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lundy at * their home last Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. A. O. Hutchings and bacillus, NONE, children cf Carrs Station, also Mr. TAP, CITY HALL: Samples ex- I James Garrett and family of Sand- amincd r. Number indicating colon 1 ersville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. bacillus, NONE. W M Underwood Sunday. Total numbcr 10 cc portions ex-I Mrs. A. J. Trawick of Linton, was umined to da‘3 thin year, (cap sam- Sunday guest of her mother, Mrs. p i eri on ] y ) Sallie Vwd- Number indicating presence of col- Mm S. B. Brookins was the dinner on bacillus NONE, guest of her daughter, Mrs. S. E. Percentage indicating presence Blizzard Sunday. colon bacillus NONE. Mr. S. J. Bland of Millcdgeville, visited his parents, Mr and Mrs. A. All kinds of Fish arrive daily at P. Bland Sunday. ENNIS PALACE MARKET. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall were the guests at a birthday dinner LOST—Tue»day morning between my Merry Christmas Happy New year The goodwill of our patrons and friends is one of our most valuable assets. This season brings to us renewed appreciation of our friends and customers. May your Christmas be a happy one and success at tend your New Year is the wish of The Boston Cafe PAUL Z0L0TAS, Prop W|* hope the flu will hive passed oh Bonncy-Blue-Eytd-Lad o’ mine, and that there will be no illness in I would have given my life for thine! th:- homes of our people during the Again 1 clasp then to my breast Christmas season. Thy baby-hands my .'ace caress. ~ — 1 feel thy pangs, thy shattered arm— Too many eggs have to be ?hipp?«l Oh might I shielded thee from harm! last Sunday. On last Friday the body of Mr. Jim Merritt was found dead at his home. Sinca the death of his wife about six weeks ago he was living alone. He was last seen on Sunday and it was supposed that ho had been dead sev eral duys. The body was found in bed as if h nd Po. Stria Doxi . Postal Tele, aph Co into MilledffuviUe. Ths flocks of . hp ns in the county should be increas- Did thy blood break a tyrant’* chain? "** l * The bunal ' Coy burying ground The Or was it shed foi - Thy humble name hatred Nor can they ain? they never knew, .other-love true. Who fails to towards others out of his heart and More sacred than eternal fume determine to cherish it no more has Or any trophy of War's game, a small conception of what is the leaning of the Chris’r CHRISTMAS THOUGdTS Make friends. Don’t let this Christmas clow on nv unpliasantnecs. Christ is the only hope, and his •nd?r words should ring out in the ’ • on Christmas day. Open your hearts and pockets, and ot y pantry or Ch-i- mas day. *•' cad gnrtrcous apparel • err not si on .at the “Last Supper." Oh Lad o’ Mine, When thou art nt now, there God is t< and care for you. : shall there abide. SWEETEST AND BEST Just as the last peach on the tree ia the sweetest and best, so it is with these last Mode! "T” Ford Tudor had returned for the Sedans. I am offering one worth at the Me- $200.00 of any man's money, but it r hiw home can be bought for less. J. L .SIBLEY where his wife and other relatives 12120-28 2t. were buried. Mias E. B. Renfroe from the G. S. FOR SALE S. sp;nt .he week-end here with her 100 bushels of Cokers long staple parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ren- cotton seed, one year from original froc and sister, Mrs. L. E. Patrick. source, $2.00 per bushel, will ex- Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Edmond of change a few bushels for high grade Tennille spent the week-end here with R. I. Red pullets. A good corn plan- Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Underwood. ter, or a spike tooth harrow. Also supply mulberry post, they will “Peace On Earth, Good Will THOUGHT FOOD i pool an «*r an ■ Id helnless man on Christ ian day. You will feel so much bet- •r in the day; to come nnd God will Make friends if you have been un- , I'll thorn by thy ride. BALDWIN COUN TY SCHOOLS Z *' CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY Hon... .nd In... .nd f.rn, l.nd. for m J- L. SIBLEY. 12-20-28 2t. The schools of Baldwin county Yere closed for the holiday.a Wcdncs- Iny, two days in advance of scheduled imc. This change wan made on ac- ount of the epediinie of flu prevnl- nt throughout the c ounty, which has rreatly reduced the attendance at the chools. The tali term of Baldwin county chools has been successful, ns both cachers and pupils have done cffici- The Season’s Greeting May your ship of hope be laden with a cargo of happiness and peace when it puts into port Christinas morning. Our keen appreciation of past favors and the seasons best wishes. J. C. Ivey & Sons I Season’s Greeting SOUR CREAM i Hxrdwai i Co. We in envious heart ha 1 happiness? i truly gr:at man hu-y to be though ‘I’ll do it later," is late? work. The will test your cream ever* Tuesday and Friday, giving you check ..me day. LAND O’ SUNSHINE CREAMERY dividens? Kindness pay large * kills land County School Superintendent P. I N. Bivins will pay the teachers of ' the schools of Baldwin county their : December cheeks today, (Thursday), are thousands of acres of MEMBERS OF FARMERS CLUB This promptness on the par of Baldwin county lying idle. ASK FOR FARM DEMONSTRATOR Superintendent Bivins is to be high- Most or thin land under the richt I ly commended, as it insures the tcnch- *y*t-m of cultivation could he mode At a meeting of the Baldwin Cou:i- ( , rl Chrirtm.. money, productive. ty Farmers Club, held nt'the resi-j There tire many counties in the There is no reason why Baldwin dence of Mr. J. A. llorne, on Siitur-1 StllU , Khere , hc tMcher , ur „ nol county should not be made one of the duy. December 15. 192R, the follow- | pajd prompt | y , t,u: Baldwin is not host agricultural counties in the ing resolution were adopted: I one of them, owing to the manner in ■late, hut if it is there must be a Resolved, by the members of the . „ hich Mr . Ilivin; , th . • hang*. Thc solution is,—get this Baldwin County Farmers Club, that, I datiea of hig 0 ffj ce . land in the ownership of farmer*; in their opinion, it is of the utmost •vho will make their home upon them, importance that a county farm ms must be sub-divided demonstrator be employed by the ■reasonable prices. Sup- Commissioner* of Roads and Revc- n this wav the large plantations nucs of Baldwin county for the year come into the ownership of a 1929. or more farmers, who would This club fully realizes the finan- ’•heir efforts to build up the vial stringencies which confront the and make it productive. Baldwin county authorities, but in lund of Baldwin county will our opinion the services of an active, re most any kind of crop". A capable farm demonstrator is of the r that owns- a hundred or two utmost importance to the farmers of ran conduct a small dairy at a the county. : lie can have an all the year Resolved, that a copy of this reso- and sold at i Mr. Lee Jordan ir days of thi* week i ing the first ahowi Chevrolet automobi spending several Atlanta attend- g of thc new *. The new car went on display Wednesday and is being viewed by hundreds daily. Mr. Jordan expects to bring one of the new cars back to Milledgeville when he returns. vegetable garden; a small orchard of lu*.i<>n be trarsmitted by the secretary J Mr. Jordan was accompanied by :• \ariety of frui'.s; he can raise a few immediately to the Board of County, Mrs. Jordan and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. N. 1 '"ge farm*, subdivide them and place Commissioners. market; h«* can make foodstuffs, JOS. E. POTTLE, Secretary ora. oats, peas, potatoes-, canc. He — t poultry yard with a large Phene 402-L when in need of Sten< Jordan of Samk-rsville who manage* the Chevrolet agency for Mr. Jordan in that city. chickens, for there will al- bookkeeper, either for i i demand for eggs and chick- tr * work. WSilRIEjU ior Run-Down, Nervous, Appetite Cone, Lady Shows Great Improvement After Using Cardui. have been in good health since last laU, says Mrs. Noble J. Hayes, who lives near here. "My improvement after taking a course of this medi cine was really remarkable. ‘I am much stronger and can ac complish so much more work now. My weight increased twenty pounds! and my color is fresh and good "For a long time I had been feel ing poorly. Some days I dragged around the house and had not enough energy to do my housework. worried a lot about myself. I did not seem like myself, and my nen es were all on edee. I did not sleep well, and my appetite left me “I found Cardui to be an excel lent tonic. After I had taken it a few weeks. I began to pick un and to gain in weight and strength. Now I am in fine health. I have recommended Cardui to many of my Mends, and shall continue to do For over 50 years. Cardui has w success and recom mended by thousands of women for weakness and similar ailments. Try it for your troubles! At all drug stores. JVC-192 May the glad holiday season fill your cup to overflowing with good things your heart desires and may we always add to it a greater measure of health and happir.::: to enjoy. OOOOtO©C*OiC^^ First National Bank PALACE MARKET. Only prim, quality. Our customer* pleased all the time aud price* no higher the lower quality sold by other H. ENNIS. Don’t forget Cream Days, Tuesday and Friday. Land O’ Sanshi Creamery. PEOPLE’S HARDWARE See the display of Moats at ENNIS CO. 12-13-28 3t, PALACE MARKET. Only prim* in quality. Our cuatoasers pleasad all the time and prices no higher than tha lower qnality sold by others. J. H. ENNIS. COAL COAL—The hind that keeps Paine* Market nnd J. H. ENNIS. NOTICE We have a supply of Auto Tag Ap plications. We will be glad to fill them out and hava a Notary Public withness them for yon. Coma to •** COAL COAL—Th* kind that hoof* yon warm, call Palaco Market and placa year orsfter. J. H. ENNIS. So* th* display of M**ti at ENNIS