Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 17, 1929, Image 6
UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEV1LLE. GA., JANUARY 17. INI
lN:t:N KKCOKDER
R. n. r.:OORE—F.DiTOR
JERE N. MOOSE—3r»; )'!•■ .7
I Charity have been progressive and can take warning- and approach the! tion of the increase in prices in the
i have continuously led to a more im- crossing very carefully. j newsprint industry.
I I ,n,vcd method for the treatment of As the situation is now it is only j ••Why should we not produce thia
serious ! paper an( j keep this enormous out-
l. ce of j | a y 0 f money at home?” was the que
mental
As the situation is now
matter of .ime before
reck will take place. An
The
rd plat
Sinatoi
isked himself,
id a member of
ment from the Forest Products Lab
oratory, Senator Harris is hopeful
that the manufacture of newsprint
from Southern pines—which as an
industry would mean millions of dol-
and the* South—is a i
d:- finite possibility.
A NEW HOTEL
When the new hotel is built, the
| be und<
THURSDAY. JAN. 17. 1929
hospital fill- a much need- P n
-’ if he progressive operation worth ** '-' nd of curc - Lnter, as Senator a
•ani.arium. At the present. The bridge is in the city limits j the Senate committee on appropria-l
ards are scattered all over and at . also on a state highway pro-, ions> Mr Harrij| obtnine( , ^ dp .|
r.i ndous plant. Sick patients jici. W. have no hopes of getting pr0 prmtioi> of *15,000 for expert-j
' >1 for as bes* they can under any-hit.:: :rom the State highway, r .. nts ; n the manufacture of pulpj best place for it si the Conn property
Uered conditions now there. | but the < ..nmiraioners should widen J from southern pine8 . Experimental on the com jf Green and Wilkinson
« building will centralize all this span and place banisters to do work WBB Btr ,rt ? d at the Forest Pro- streets.
rd«. all operating rooms will everything in their power to protect j ductll Laboratory of the U. S. Forest
r one roof and those who have ; people having to cross this bridge.. Service at Madison. Wis., i
couraging have been the results that
Sen-
FOR RENT
ApirtmtaU
;la mic of the me it
I Sections in the City
Phone 3S2-.V
T-r d nth of fhmrellor It«r
at Athens last Saturday brought t
row through out Georgia. He was t
of Georgia's useful men, and did
great work in the educational life
the SU.e. He w«s ons of nature’-
noblemen.
ileraents can be cared for! Our people are familiar
t improved and modern way. {situation and it is the stranger that! f or three successive years
lw building will also have ft | would be more apt to run into thej ator Harris has been able to renew
i ward. All new patients will J danger. | cj, e appropriations and for this year
The bridge connects Milledgeville. he is getting $25,000.00 appropria-
with the State Sanitarium and is a ; tion so as to hurry this work to corn-
main artery of travel. We make ; plction.
this suggestion, not in criticism of the j Studle , conslanl i y are b< ,j„ B direc .
County Commissioners because wo ltd to „ by wbich a auffici .
believe they are performing their quantitv , lf r ,,, n „„ be ,, ]iminllU
duty as far as finances permit, but I from the pine to make it available to
we think they should stretch the j bleaching. So successful has been
trace here and guard against “
danger presented.
Gov. Hardman a fe*f days since
wrote a letter to Hon. John Holder
demanding his resignation as Chair
man of the Stat? Highway Commis
sion. Mr. Holder has refused to re
sign until .June, and defies Gov.
Hardman to call an extra session of
the Legislature ;o fire him.
be received there and after exam-na
tion and diagnosis will be sent to ..as
proper ward for the most rapid re
covery.
The new building is to be modem
in every detail, fireproof and one of
tho largest in the plant instead of
just a little building, merely erected
r o commemorate the name of Dr.
u L. M. Jones, as stated by Mr. Ham-
( mond. It will be sufficiently large
to take care of all the sick and will
he n building that will fill a gap that
has in a measuro retarded the pro
gress of the Sanitarium.
The money appropriated to the
Sanitarium was to be used to erect
such buildings as ths Trustees deemed I
THE TELEPHONE GIRL
gre‘ the article of Mr. Hammond.
Milledgeville should have an or
ganized charity association. During
the pa>t month there have been many
calls for assistance on acrount of thi
cold «nd the epidemic of influenza
The white ministers of the city have ~~ .
been cupelled to solicit uJ.Ut.rc APPLICABLE TO MILLEPCEVlCEE
to carry aid in providing clothing,
provisions, fuel. etc., for those who Tl ’-- •'™ U P Seutmtl propounds a
were -offering. They have met with " uml ’ 1 '' of 1,1 lh " " f
response from our citizens and hove hut 1 “' vn - "" d lhl y “ rl ' J us ‘ “« “P-
been aide to relieve some suffering. P lic “ bk ' 10 Milledgeville. The Union
het there have been needs unsupplied k " ord< r >“«Sests they be reed cure,
bee;,use there has not been an organ.- f "">' an '> P»"-lrred hy the people of
this city. The questions are:
“Does every resident of Jexup buy
everything he nr she can in Jesup?
Does every Jesup bank invest all it
can in Jesup? Does every Jesup em
ployer reserve his payroll for Jesup
workers, seeking foreign labor only
when domestic is unavailable? Does
every Jesup merchant stock his store
with all possible products of home in-
The telcphoi
And listens
where;
She knows all the gossip, she kno’
all the news,
wise in order that the great work I She knows who is happy, and who has
being done there would be most bene-' the blues.
fited. The hospital building was need- j She knows all our sorrows, she knows
cd and the Trustees shhwed wse all our joys,
judgement and keen foresight in She knows all the girls who are chas-
crecting this building. ing the boys.
We heartily commend the Trustees |Fhe knows every time we are out
and the- Sanitaiutn officials in their with the boys,
decision to erect the hospital and re- , And she knows the excuses each fel-
organi-
xution with funds prepared to meet
the emergency that was brought
nbrut by prevailing conditions.
THE BRIDGE ON LOWER MACON
ROAD
low employs.
And she knows all our troubles, she
knows all our strife;
She knows every man who is mean
to his wife.
If he telephone girl should tell half
what she knows
It would turn all our friends into
bitterest foet;
Sue would sow a small wind that
n be a gale;
! trouble and land us in
dustrios and growers? Everybody
efits when everybody spends at
le, and everybody loses when
ebody spends away from home,
icy sent away is gone forever.
Spent here it is turned over and over
vtting into many J?sup pockets,
making things easier for everybody
i Jesup.”
Every person wh
aucstions in the affirmative
qualify as u good, loyal citizen.
The eastern approach to the
bridge over Fishing Creek on the low
er Macon road remains unfinished.
The County Commissioners complet
ed the western approach and erected
the bridge, and are willing to contri
bute a forty foot bridge for the fill
on the eastern side. They claim that
they have met, and more than met the
county’s responsibility, as the eastern
boundary of Fishing Creek if within
the city limits, and the responsibility
of placing the fill rests upon the
chy of Milledgeville. They are up
held in their contention by Judgi
L. P- H.n.s, who is both ti.r attorney THE BRIDGE AT FISHINC CREEK
for the Commissioners and for the
city. The map of the city shows that
Judge Hines is corre-t in the decision
he Ins rendered. The attitude taken
by the Commissioners is not a hard
boi!?d one as the Union Recorder i-
confident that they would be willing
to meet the city half way, if the city
>hould undertake
in the
important highways
long detour has to be made by a
number of people residing in the wes-
tren and south-western part of the
county. The lower Macon road is cross it the saine time a
"M of tlx- thor'. important and old- traffic {s bp|d up du . ins ,
si highway* in the, county, and it, tim ,. s fr „ ra the San j tarinm
importance to Millc.lBov.llc i, out- city . Tbill dcIay and jnco „
s' Hiding. would make little difference hut the
The fill .should be made a, quickly danger of the approach makes it im-
r -» possible, it, completion has been perative that either an immediate
too long delayed. The City Council change be mrnle or red light, with
and the city should assume the re- slow sign, bo p oa ted »n that driver,
. p..nsibility that rests upon them, and
should do the work or enlrr into some
contract with the Commissioners to
have the fill made at once. A bridge
on one of the highways leading in
the city should always be made
that it can be traveled over ns quick
ly a5 possible, if it should be put out
of commission by any cause.
| the work thus far that samples of
I white paper have been produced.
These samples in themselves consti
tute a singular tribute to Senator
Harris' industry and farsightedness in
that they bear the printed statement:
"This paper was made from southern
pine pulp x x under a>i appropria
tion made possible through the ef
forts of Senator Harris, of Georgia.”
The Forest Service points out that
“while the results strongly indicate
that satisfactory high grade paper of
this quality can be made from the
southern pines on a commercial scale
the process has not yet been worked
out beyond a laboratory scale; it will
need commercial demonstration be
fore its success is finally assured.”
Of significant interest is the fact
that the Georgia pine constitutes the
only forest which would "carry”
such a commercial venture as the
production of pulp for newsprint
manufacture. The financial return
from naval stores accumulated in the
manufacture would contribute to
ward eliminating the waste which
would result from experiments with
other woods.
Senator Harris is very much grati
fied by the. showing made and the
government agency now engaged in
the research has advised him that his
efforts have resulted in the appropri
ation of ns large an amount as it can
use to advantage in the next fiscal
Based on continued
This site would also be a good
place for the new court house and
jail, if a change is made.
This is a safer investment than
tie out of ten that folks put their
money in. Its location will keep it
rented, and eventually you get a
big profit
See J. L. SIBLEY
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Union Recorder.
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SPECIAL TAX NOTICE
All special or occupational tax®
arc due January the first, or on
day you begin to do business, i? f
arc liable for any special tax plet
govern yourself accordingly, and
make it necessary for me to have
invoke the penalty that the law
L. D. SMITH, Tax Collect**
THE BOSTON CAFE
—Where Everybody Eats—
Try Our Home Cooking
—And—
Da.My Frwh Oysters
Simple Simon met n Pieman
Going to the Fair
le Simon to the Piem
< Taste Your Ware"
Said Sir
If 'Twas made with GLORIA Flour
He failed to ask the Pieman,
And that is why Wa Wiser Folk
Still call Him SIMPLE Simon.
GLORIA
The Flour of Flours
RIGHT
always all ways
INSIST ON
John Conn Company
Wholesale Distributors
Milledgeville, Georgiu
More than 50 New
Dresses just in by Ex-
THE
HOS-
esses
. ^ . In Prints and Crepes. The Quality is the best and
.Wi- *' • ' l He Styles are Very Pleasing. Two prices
The Southland Dairy
Corporation
OF ATLANTA GEORGIA
IS NOW BUYING CREAM AT
CHANDLER BROS.
On Mondays
WE PAY CHICAGO STANDARD PRICES OR OVER.
BRING US YOUR CREAM
Chandler Bros.
And Get the Cash
I HP Pound
jUiJ For Butter Fat
An • iirailed for and unjust criti-
e : mi cai..: from the pen of John Ham
mond recently regarding the new
psychiatric hospital at the Georgia
State Sanitarium. Who Mr. llum-
mond's informer was we do not know
but we are positive he was not fa-
fmiliar with the situation at the
The Criticism was unfiir to both
the rurtees"and he officials of the
Ir titut’on and before Mr. Hammond
!.ad written such an article he should
i investigated the Institu'ion or
secured hir. information fr>'m rmr
or*- who v.‘i' :r. ? position to know.
T^sre is no Institution supported
: v the sta'e that is mearwing tip to
•-» full responsibility more than the
Fanitariuni. The improvements that • ' 4 <4
have been made at Georgia’s Greatest fT T T TTT T X T X* E XY X ± XX Y X * * X X X ^
.75 - $16,75 8
SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES FINE
SILK STOCKINGS
Values up to $2.00. Sec our Middle Counter.
$1.49
All Pure Silk Hose
More than fifty dozen All Pure
SILK HOSE
Silk from top to toe. All New Shades
M'H
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If You Want the Best Shop At
E. E. Beil’s
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