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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., DECEMBER 27. 192fc
ioS RECORDER
R B. MOORE—EDITOR
JERE N. MOORE—Mgr.
iUBSCRIPTION RATE.-
THURSDAY DEC.
THOUGHT FOOD
BILL IRELAND
Sun
happinei
Courtesy and Kindness pay large
dividend?
Reason goes out when temper
cornea in?
The birth of jealousy or hate kills
love and charity?
JURORS DRAWN
JANUARY COURT
The Foiling Grand and Traverse
Jurors Will Serve in Superior
Court
The Spring term of Baldwin
Superior Court will convene th• sec
ond Monday in January.
The following are the Grand Jurors
and Traver.u* Jurors drawn to serve,
during the session.
GRAND JURORS
WINTER COMES ON
THE SHORTEST
Fur and Cold Cr.rl.d Th.
Shopnen in Middle G
While Weatern Statea
Frozen
Wei
• year 1928 has had its joys and
rr»ws. Its successes and fail-
But it has been a memorable
A return of winter weather fol
lowed the rain of Ioh* week, and in
some sections of Georgia snow storms
were reported, but there was no snow
in the central counties. Friday was
the shortest day of the year and old
man winter made his appearance dur
ing the night, the heavy frost Sat
urday morning looking like a young
snow strom had made its appearance
while people slept. Exposed water
pipes were frozen, and ice was plenti-
January, 1929 fu) everywhere, but no inconvenience
Hall. L. C.; Baisd;n, Roy T.: Glnd- wus repor t e( j Qn this account The,
riTi7Ckic iimiTm m krrnu }“ *•! 0v " T "’™ < void weather was general over the!
CITIZENS INVITED TO ACCOM- W. P.; McKinley, A. C. Dumas. T. United States. A dispatch from Chica- I
PANY STUDENTS TO GRAND B. ; Lawrence, L. G.; Pennington, M. da;( , d Frid . y , utl . d that wintcr
OPERA i : .” c “ ul * n : ££ •- «* aiui. M the
i., "nu ,-iimanac ,^,<1 ,t would.
T.; Cline,
G. S. C. W. Offi
City Advantage of Sp.
and Ticket Ri
I. Give People
.1 Trair
scooted to its winter
I.' ..i .-tart the New Year with the
determination to make it the best
in the history of Millcdgeville and
Baldwin county.
•MY CITY’
THE DALTON CITIZEN in its cur
rent in-suc reprints for “The Library,”
a publication issued in Newark, N. J.
people of Millcdgeville are
most cordially invited to accompany
the faculty and students of the Geor
gia State College for Women to Ma
con Saturday night, Jan. 12, 1929, to
attend the opera “Lucia d» Lammer-
moor," presented by the San Carlo
Grand Opera Company. There will
he a special train over the Central of Superior Court county
Georgia Railroad, leaving Milledgc- -Monday.
villc around 6 o'clock, and an extra Harper, J. Ben; Johnson, B. F.;
coach will be provided to aceoramo. ,laua i Hooten, J W.; I'roaaer,
date the town people. f>.; Evana, W. C. Jr.; Oshorna, R.
The opero ticket will he 75 cents, Jackaon. Ed^Bellj Pettier,
and the round trip ticket
Pugh. T. E.; Prossu
field, C. H.; Andrews,
Hue!. T.; Holloway, Jno. H.; Moore, ,„l« ic e l0 Rive the United StatM it „
Jerry N.: Baumgartel W. H.; Moore, xhortes, day of the year and herald-
Joa. A.; Banks, H. G.; Stembridpe, td tkc „f ficial beginning of winter,
Roiter W., Minor, W. H., " , rold wenther swept into the Mid West
S. ; Harerove, F. R.; Brown, I). W.; frcm Canada.
Ingram, J. C ; Smith, W. I.; Clark,I Winter officially begins at 8:04 p.
T. H., Roberts, H. B. m„ tonight. but for the Dakota.,
TRAVERSE JURORS i W ncon sin, Minnesota and parts of
■ Canada it already has become cs-
County Traverse Jurors to serve j tablished. ,
the January term, 1929 of the j Devil’s Lake, N. D., had a mini-
cond j mum of 18 below yesterday and at
Bismarck, N. D., the mercury fell to
six below. St Paul experienced of
Wishing EVERYBODY a Merry Christmaj and all the
happiness the New Year can bring. Your trade has
been very much appreciated.
R. H. Wootten
SALES PUCE FOR COUNTY SCHOOL BOOKS
T.; Riley, Jno. ]V.; Uscry, Wn
four below whilt Duluth and Moor
head, Minn., each recorded readings
of eight below.
‘. h'tcf who , es..me.' ,n d t, mely p h |1 o , v> Centril Ro „ rImd will ta 10 . Th e,e Chambers, T, A.; Coleman, Frank [ NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
wMehatn^af weH ^ bp „„ ,. |e „ t ^ officc H.; Barrett, Sollie; Gilman. Grover; „
Stembridgc, Sidney D.; Jackson, J. | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
, E.: Boone, S. A.; Joaey, J. B.; Couch, I TIm ' re >f ular meeting of the Btock-
IT. C.; McMichael, G. L.; MeComb. | holdera ot thr first National Bank
nnuder upon any occasion-
.necially perhaps as Christmas
, when wc whould catalogue
of L. S. Fowler, Bursar.
happy
iif our 'Hindu :,nd conaclencc, many PLACE OF SCHOOL BOOK SALE R- Lnyfield, John A.; Barn.s, G. j wi,! ba hc| d at the office of aoid
of the things for which wc may bo CHANGED ' E ' : Smith ' Iverson W.; Fraley, W. L.;! bank on Januar y 8 . at 3:00 o'clock
Rogers, DeWitt C.; Ritchie W. L.;i P ' M ' Directors are to be elected and
R H Wootten Given School Bool. rarr ' A - J ■ *•! Knowles, Geo. F.; j ° tbar business that n-.iy properly
'Sale. Right.. Mr.. Boon. Give. McCullar ' , ' oui “: Pettigrew, “ *
Up Agency Wall, L. C.; Bone, J. S.; Vi ,
S.; Mobley, G. H.; Bowdoin, M. N.;| cd by pr< ' Iy . Do not make your
P.N. Bivins County School Super- Jno - W.; Ivey, Jasper W .. | «« officer of this bank,
intendent, announced this week that H.; But.s, Arthur I.;
and thankful.
Th'- ".-print is a Short editorial car-
rit d under the cfeption “This I» My
City,” and reads as follows:
My nty owes me nothing. If ac
count; were balnnced at this date. I
would be the debtor. Haven't I all
;| *•«“,* before meeting attended to.
. | Please be present or duly represent-
the-dt* venra lived within the Hmi a « nf **»tendent, announced this week that *“• **•> "u 4 -", ' lt *" ur | HUTCHINSON, Cashier.
cne.-di* jean nveu within the limi.s ox .. .. . , T nnp o »r c . Hnmnhnai f v • n™n J-s-i.f-Jo 4L
the city and shared all it, benefits? * H * W ” ottp " hod becn aPP«*"ted
the official gales store for the county
school books of the county, Mrs. S.
A. Bone having given up the agency. H G BJitord, S. R.; Bass, E.
places* Haven’t I had the protection Boono - P barmac y has
of it. f.re, police and health depart- w ' nc >' for " cv ' r " 1 J reara ' but clrcum
the city and shared ail its benefits?
Haven’t I had the schools, hospitals
and churches? Haven’t I had the use
library, parks and public
i, R. F.; Davis, M F. Jr.; Torrance,
J. R.; Adams, C. L; Lee, J. M.; Hey-1 FURN,SHED ROOM FOR RENT—
Clow in. Call 254-L.
Moore, R. B.; Shy, Homer; Gore
L; Athon, Ed.; Hattaway, G. W.;
wary” for the Mart5n * Maurice: Stripling, J. H. Jr.
Haven't its people, during all Inis ,lruK firm to **»• u » ,be aK " ,,cy ' Mr ' 1
tin..-, been gathering for me. from Bivin * tbat tbo * wvi “ Kivca
the four corner,, of the earth, food tbt ' cau " ly by Boo " c '* baa been .
for :ry talle, elo.hiog for my body «"•>: 'ut-”fnctory and Mrs. Boono*.■ J»»<i«ry
and material to make my borne more voluntar >' -"Hromen. * **“
comfortihle? Hasn't the city furnish- a,Tpnc >' wa * regrettable
ed the patronage by which I have a * s ‘
sacrerir d in my profession «• b l r - Woot.t
TRAVERSE JURORS
Traverse Jurors to serve at the
1929 of the Superior
from the ■ Court of raid county on th? third
> the offici- Monday.
| Simmons. J. M.; Welch, Warren;
received the appoint-; Woo .ten, R. H.; Prosser,
ment which will go into effect the
Harr, t it furnished the best friend, fir!,t ot tb " yfar '
of my life, whose ideals have been my
inspiration, whore kind words hav
Vincent, S. 3.; Stewart, A. H.; Babb,
Jerome; Humphries, Sam; Davis, M.
F.; Williamson, W. F.; Gholson. Wm.
L.; Allen. P. M.; Huff, W. A.; Flem-
ister, Malrom; Tisdale, A. W.;
Lundy, W. T.; Stubbs, Comer; Grant,
E. L.; Fann, I H.; Martin, J. T.;
Bonner, A ,E.; Harrison, Wm. L.;
season of! WUkini ° n ’ C * C ’ ; Stembridgc, W. H,
my cheer, and whose helpful- SEAT SALE FOR MACON
n> - has carried me aver my greatest OPERA OPENS DEC. 31ST.
d fficulties?
What did I give in return? Not Macon. Ga., Dec. 27.—Single
simply the taxes, which cover so sa,?R for Macon’s 1929 .
small ,v part of what I received. I opera. January 7-12, will open at the « ,ehard - Co ^'
want to give more. I want, of my Municipal Auditorium next Monday. ® one lTf! nk ’ BIoo< * wort *» t » Wm. M.
own free will, to give enough so that niorning, Dec. 31. ! ’ r " ‘‘ • ^ C ” : M ^
1 can rgihtfully «y—‘'“.his is my The closing of the reason ticket ' “ . ^ M ' ! I l yn * h ’
ri-.\.“ that I can take pride in ; ts sa * l ‘ Saturday showed the pur- ‘' Lawrence, R. H.;
- -.nty, in i, a honors w^ come chase of season tickets for the opera ^nday J. S.; Pearce. F. D.; Shearly.
to citizens, and in all that makes it to far <* xct ' ctl tha - ,as,t >’ car ' P«’ v - * Too, , 7!°^°?’ M * T G '« r Sm * ?* J ‘
.r-nli - nnd better ing thnt the interest for the coming 1 ' ■ Gholson, J, W.; Adams,
s.ason hod increased over lost year. I V- ’- D ' ; Davi *' J - H "'" Collins, T. C.;
nlthough it was outstanding in music-1 pM!i ' r ' J ' Etb,rUI K'. J - s -l si "iP-
,.l hi tory in Geo,gin. C - ».; Collins, W. H.: W«
Tickets, for any nf he operas con' ""ward; Gholson. E. R.; Simmer-'
he purchased on Monday nr any dny! Ra,pb: Adams ' Clifton; Lnoe,
. tier the opnring of th- seat sole. : "'iliiams, Mixon: Stembridgc,
Mail orders will be filled a* received. n - ; B I»"‘l'rort>-. J. L.; Black, J.
■ould The heaviest demands will he mode * ' McCullough. J. R.; Ivey, Jame
he happier and far more nearly eon- 0,1 Wednesday aiatiner and night and ^ Baisden, George; Veal, O. F.
tent ,,ith our “home town" if we Saturday night. T 1 '- si.idem body G Qninn. \k. O.; W.atlclnn, Geo. A.:
thought more along the lines of the " r Beario Tift Cnliegr, Forsyth '.Ga., „°™ P " 5 '' J i rba "« b rrs, J. M.:
writer who contributed this bit to ,ias mnde reservations for Wednes- ar< ^’ ” enry ’ Jr ‘ : B l°°dworth, E.
“The fjibm.-vP* day matinee which is Flotow’s Mar- F ’ : Sim P*°n, Alonzo; Stevenson. J.
tha and Wednesday tvenirg La Folia W ' : Eri'vnrdn. B. D,; Hardman
Del l>?itino. On Saturday 1,000 «itud-
NO ARRESTS MADE DURING < ' nts ,rom c - S. C. W. will attend
HOLIDAYS from Milledgeville. This performance
will be Lucia di Lammermoor.
City and County Police were given Thl ' I’ r0 <f r,,m for tbe '* eck ia Mon -
a„ opportunity to rest during the day Januar V ~ Rlgoletto; Tuesday
holiday.^ no arrest, having been mnde n ‘ Kbt ' La B " bemc : Wednesday .en
during tile Christmas season, accord- 1 5,arlba i Wednesday night. La
ing to tho Chi,f-of-Police of the Forza <k '' Deslino; Thursday night,
ci’y. Romeo and Julic-t; Friday nigh*. 11
Christmas celebration in the way Trovator ®: Saturday raatinee, Tale«
of strong drinks was left off this °f Hoffma n: Saturday night. I.ucia
year the police stated and not a Lammermoor.
--fnglr drunk wa f apprehended.
I ran do this only by hccoming a
' ,; ' rl th.* city, by giving to it gen
erously of myself. In this way only
I. even ir. small part, pay the
ffrt*at debt I owe to my city.
i hr foregoing isn’t a bad thing,
read«r. to pas.e in your scrapbook
FOR SALE—A good Adam Schaff
no. Telephone 375-J.
LOST— A bunch of keys with name
of M. M. Parka on alluminura tag.
Reward for return, Mrs. M. M.
Notice.
Effective with last trains leaving Tennille, Porterdftle and
Covington January 2, 1929, trains 21 and 22 now operating
between Macon and Tennille, trains 19 and 20 between Gor
don and Covington and train 23 leaving Covington 8:15 A.
M. for Porterdale will be discontinued.
On tbe same date new daily trains will be inaugurated be
tween Macon and Eatonton on the following schedule, first
train from Eatonton on new schedule will be January 3,
1929:
Nos. 22-19 •
5:20 P. M. Lv.
6:05P.M.Ar.
6:50 P.M. Ar.
7:35 P.M. Ar.
Macon
Gordon
Milledgeville
Eatonton
Nos. 20-21
Ar. 11:35 A.M.
Lv. IO:55A.M.
Lv. 10:05 A. M.
Lv. 9:15 A.M.
No change in schedules of trains 18-15 leaving Macon 7:00
A. M. daily, arriving Porterdale 11:25 A. M. and Nos. 16-17
leaving Porterdale 5:00 P M. daily, arriving Macon 9:40
P.M.
Central of Georgia Railway
T.; Garland, Thomas W.
M. L. CURRY PUNS BIG
PROGRAM FOR TWENTY-NINE
Work wall begin next week on a
Lunch stand similar to the Pig’n
Whistles on the lot formerly owned
by Miss Roxie Jarrett next to the
Cause House near Jordans Garage.
The Barbecue stand will be erected
by Mr. Frank Bone. A filling s'.ntion
• ill be operated in connection with
the lunch counter.
pocket-
nd paying for th»«
BIDS WANTED
The County Commsisioncrs will re
ive bids for the following supplies
their office on Tuesday, January
4| 1st, 1929.
Mr. Bone plans to model the newl 7 Tons Mule Feed.
•ding along the line* of the fam-J
Pig’n Whistles that are scattered I
5 Tons of Hoy.
Gasoline and OiL
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Th«
and First f
Be Shown H<
ing Y.
n«l Re.
Manager M. L. Curray of the
Colonial Theatre announced this
week thnt his 1929 con’racts called
for the first releases of nil pictures
thnt Paramount and Firnt Notional
pictures would be riiown by the
Thea’re during the coming year.
The Colmial Management has dur
ing the past year relc» c ed many of
the big pictures for ihc first time in
the south. The pictures scheduled
for the new year will brbig some of
the new big showings of the year.
Mary: “Dad, that young man with
the knickers kissed me when we went
through the tunnel.”
Father: “Heavens! Why didn’t you
tell me at once?”
Mary: “Oh, but Dad, I thought
there might be some more tunnel
The County Officers
of Baldwin County
Extend You Cordial Greetings
at this Holiday Season
for a
Most Merry Christmas
and a
Prosperous New Year
May the Year 1929 Bring Blessings
A Plenty to your Home
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