Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 24, 1929, Image 7
UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. GA., JANUARY 24. 1925
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO
CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE
t I
three-fourths of
I*',. k wc people who live
^d'tko-c U>»’. »««">* the
' Kul art- die wb®l« thi ”*-
think* dial the -universe
hfor him. hut Mr. Pope aay* that
. think* the same thine-
I.i, Stated that there are more
t thinp um»er 1 to
CHICKS II
iff each
REDS
KlOOCrQi
iliuilL
The following named persons
contributed $265.36 to fight tubercu
losis through the Christmas Seals
Sale.
J. C. Cooper, Stirr Store, H. B.
Ennis. Roy L. Hayes, Homer Shy,
Mrs. H. D. Allen, Stewart Woottcn,
W. J. Donnelly, E. E. Bell, Mrs. B.
nd m> lf -' Pay * at n t,m * y ° U ! W. Binford, M. W. Stembridge, Mrs.
kSa ' other ship, waterLevine, Stevens Brothers, J. L.
the bon- Siblcy j G p e cl er , M. S. Bell. J. L.
Beeson. O. M. Conn, J. B. O’Quinn,
Scott, Steve Thornton, Mrs.
David Ferguson, C. E. Smith, L. S.
Fowler, A. J. Carr, W. T. Wynn, Er>
Sibley. D. H. Hollis, Thos. H.
Rentz, Dixon Williams, K. p ». Mc
Millan, Mrs. E. F. Bloodworm Clif
ton Adams, L. R- Stevens, J. C. Ivey,
R. H. Wootten, G. H. Webber, F. C.
Boston, J. F. Boddte. Miss Sadie
Mathis, J. E. Pottle, Frank Bell, J.
.. _ A. Mayfield, L. N. Jordan, W. H.
,1 whoever made thin earth stembridice, John L. Hoprr. R. T.
|„ ht thr dmir™* of the sea were Baitden. T. H. Clark, Mrs. L. M.
important than the inhabitanta ^ j oneSi J4rs. E. D. Napier, Mr. A. J.
f thr land. El* He wouldn’t have. MalKyi Mm. Eula Stanley, W. S.
A de yo many of them. Dunkan, McMillan Brick Co., J. C.
■ Curious about that other world! J Ingram, Godfrey Osterman, Richard
fcoplr droim when they arc sub- Bj n j oni Walter Zachcry, T. T. Hard-
1 m the water, and those mnn> w H Arna ll, Atlantic Ice A
that inhabit the water general-1 Coal Co., R. W. Hatcher, C. H. An-
drown wl»n they come up into the d rewg & Son, j. t. McMullen, T. L.
'McCombs, W. N. Knight, A. Gold-
_ down into the ?tein, H. D. Allen, Jr., Exchange
U, of the fishes and live very Bank, John Day, Jesse Bone, J. B.
fflien Mr. Fish comes up into Cox, Jr., J. B. Cox, Sr., Mis? Lelia
r w< all live hut he dies short- Lamar, R. H. McCombs, Mrs. Sadie
Hall Bright, J. R. Smith, Dr. L. W.
Perhaps that other world of spirits Lee, Rev. F. H. Harding, Mrs. S. A.
| which much is imagined, is like Cook, Mrs. C. H. Bonner, F. E. Bone,
Xo spirit has been proved to Georgia Power Co., G. H. Mobley, W.
t with men. This atmosphere B. McKinnon, B. K. Dunaway, J. R.
r may be as L'tal to it as to Wilson, Mrs. A. B. Scott, Miss K. K.
|f»h. At any rate we know his at- Scott, G. C. McKinley, Lewis Flem-
fatal to us. No man has ister, M. M. Crooms, Ralph Simmer-
: and returned to tell the son, J. H. Ennis, Mrs. Darden Asbury,
E. C. Kidd, Albert Lugard, Charlie
eat the fish when they are Chandler, Homer Bivins, W. D.
. but the fish goes us one bet- Adams, W. H. Jewell, Standard Oil
• ind eats us when we ar»- not Co., Mrs. Thomas E. Pugh, Mrs. J.
H. Brooks, R. H. Wootten, Mrs. L.
|W« have strange stories of mythi- J. Rozar, D. F. Montgomery, Mrs. B.
I beings who inhabit the depths of F. Johnson, W. J. Chandler, W. M.
sea. Few believe them. We
inhabit the depths of the sea.
k believe them. We nave equally
» stories of witches and med-
• who call spirits out of the up-
rid. Some believe them,
as far as we know our ac-
-nd acquaintances must be
Jnfined to this narrow stratum of
f earth’s atmosphere. We go be-
o the sea or above it. through
e portals of death, at our peril.
Blackwell, Dr. O. F. Moran. M. A.
Gladin, H. G. Bone, Jesse Simmorson,
Mrs. G. H. Tunnell, H. W. Little, G.
W. Barr. Mrs. Jas. R. Hines, A. F.
Martin, John H. Holloway, J. C.
Henderson, N. Albert, O. F. Veal,
Mrs. C. A. Ivey, Union Recorder, B.
B. Anderson, L. F. Longino, M. D.,
J. I. Worsham. H. S. Jones, Mrs. W.
T. Garrard, Sr.. N. P. Walker. M. D.,
H. D. Warnock, Mrs. Frank Malpass,
Mrs. M. H. Bland. Mrs. D. C. Albert.
E -D. Prosser, Mrs. T. K. Myrick, J.
G. Ivey, Prof. E. H. Scott, R. W. Ivey,
Mrs. A. L. Ellison, Darien Hotel, C.
W. Gholson, Mrs. W. L. Gholson, Ben
son Bakery, Adrian Horne, J. C. Bas-
ton, Mrs. O. O. Banks, Miss Blanch
Tait, Mrs. C. R. Harper, Mrs. W. C.
Sims. Col. Geo. H. Reich, T. H Ennis,
Dr. T. M. Hall, Mrs. Nan Prosse
Rev. John Yarbrough. R. M. Roger., M “» Deni Moore. K. s. Vinson. Mr*.
Sollie Barrett, Mr.. W. G. Hankins, M " r >- Deaaon, Mr*. 11,-mar Barnes,
Dr. G. A. Lawrence, W. E. Ireland, I Mrs - Laur » Stembridge, E. D. Tay-
Dr, Amanda Johnson, W. H. Recvea, ]or ’ J “ rd » n Proa»?t. Joyce Goddard,
Miss L. R. G. Burfeit, M. L. Curry, Mr »- Margaret Little, Mrs. W. F.
Mrs. C. F-. Crawford, D. W. Brown A - H Paaehal, Miss Clara Mor-
Co.. Mrs. E. J. Lee, Miss Susie Bass, ri ». Mr »- G - D - Case, Mrs. J, O. Bag-
Mrs. C. M. Wright, George Davis, M. »«*'• Mra - Cor » H »IL H. Blanks.
F. Davis, C. E. Caldwell, Miss Mary J "°' H Holloway., Mrs. Pearl Berry,
Ivey, Mrs. D. W. Brannen, Mrs. Q. C.! A' J - ' Swann, Bill Johnson, Mrs. W.
Brantley, Mrs. J. T. Hollis, Mrs. M. !p - BfrT Y- A. O. Thaaton. Marion Al-
A. McCraw, Chas. J. Conn, Ed Bell lcn ' Rev G eo. B. Thompson, J. I.
Jackson, Briscoe Wall. Dr. D. T. Gor '' Mi » 5 M »ry C. Nor.h, Mias
Turner, Mrs. E. L. Lawson. F. O. A*"” Godfrey, Eugene Darrow, R.
Pierce, Miss Mary Cline, Mrs. C. G. E - J- 0 ”*' H - *. Massey, Tom Collier,
Crumbles, American Railway Eg- Jonc5 D™» Store. Culver 4 Kidd,
press, Mrs. Mamie Pitts, Boston
Cafe, Miss Alice Napier, Miss Elite- w - *• Walhmr 4 CnV. i. tk. place
beth Jones, Maj. Sam Whatloy, Fra- *“ b *» «*.t ’’“***■■■ •■!»■*, all
ley’s Pharmacy, W A. Massey, Mrs. kln * •* bar.... and plow ,..r yon
J. M. Burke, Mrs. M. M. Porks. Dr. <•' ,K *r bnv. a large nnd pret-
Som Anderson, Mrs. L. L. Beck. Miss «• “■“»
Mattie Moore, Lieut. V. L. Nash. P. 1 "« "nr *hn*r. *•. thn. and get
N. Bivins, Mrs. J. W. Stembridge, bargain* chanp. 1-J-W 4t.
Mrs. Arthur Farrol], Mint S. A. ^
Lynch, L. D. Smith, Mrs. C. E. Bon-
ner, Ed. Lawrence, People’s Hard
ware Co., Dr. E. A. Tigner, Carlyle
Giles, Gaither Banks, Miss Fleta
Bateman, E. W. Allen, M. D., Jerome
Babb, R. G. Smth, J. C. Grant, Mrs.
W. B. Prosser, Mrs. W. T. Garrard,
J., R. J. Smith, J. W. Hooten, Mra.
Geo. Kemp, O. H. Wootten, Geo. S.
Carpenter, F R. Hargrove, W B.
Wood, Mrs. Carrie B. Taylor, W. C.
Evans, W. W. Miller, T. A. Tdr-
rence, Mrs. Will Hines, Mrs. O. H.
Freeland, J. E. Granndc, L. S. Holsey,
Richard Huff, William McDaniel, F.
N. Broome, J. H. Farr, T. Trcanor, A.
T. Butts, Jr., Mrs. T. M. Holton, Ed.
Athon, A. J. Skinner, R. L. Nelson i
Grocery Co., Chas. Torrence, Albert
S. Smith, Mrs. R. W. McMillan, R. ’
N. Ashfield, Mra. J. O. Etheridge, J. 1
H. McMillan, Mrs. Benj. Bass, Rev.
PHONE
234 OR 24
CULVER * KIDD DRUG CO.
“OF COURSE”
THE REXALL STORE
DRESSES AND SUITS
B Miss Sue Boyer, formerly of Spar-
1 Ci, died suddenly Friday even-
hfir residence, 615 Ormwood
following a stroke of apo-
She was 50 years of age, and
n excellent health until the
r death, when she became
fiddcnly ill and died before a pri-
.* ambulance could rush her to a
wtaL
| Mas Boyer removed from Sparta,
■ years ago to make her
i A Manta with her two aistres,
la and Miss Dan Beyer, and
r nephew, W. C. Boyer, local
sacirt. She had been a member
f ‘Jie First Methodist church of
ipana.
1 Bover also leaves six other
Miss Georgia Boyer, Mrs.
U Btrry, Mrs. E. E. Finney, Mrs.
j-- -Ennis, Mrs. Lucy Bray and Mrs.
Harrison; three In others, A. H.
«. and F. M. Boyer—Atlanta
Vnoml
" C BR ANTLEY again in
CHARGE VALDOSTA TIMES
f f Pant
■ Tt-..
The friend, in Mille.igeville of Mr.
• rtntlev a re glad to learn that
again assumed the editorship
** '“Won* Times.
ijtK ,^ r 'lT U< y ^ een connected
* Times for a number of
ew months ago when
s °ld. and he was dis-
•ccnt purchasers have
company, and 51r.
bead 3S aKa ‘ n ^ een Pioccd at
,p a ^ rBntley ' s on e of the best
r Wen in the State, and is
^ ‘‘U eciated by the people of
|h* s U{ ^ ind lhc I >res s through out
A stont U d Heard the FIRE.
Fir “lon! T R ^ DI ° PROGRA M
»• good as the
1 Wb tt
I makes
L N. JORDAN
I FOR rent
Sl Apartment*
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■ Jcctioa, u tlK Gtp
Pil “» 352-J.
Newest
of the new five
months ago ^
-and newest of
the new today!
COUPES . . .$1195 to $1875
SEDANS . . . $1220 to $2145
SPORT CARS . $1225 to $1550
These prices f. o. b. Buick Factory. Con
venient terms can be arranged on the
liberal G. M. A. C. Time Payment Plan.
The New
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Ralph Simmerson, Dealer
that arc dry-cleaned by us always look like new. Our pro
cess will not harm the fabric, no matter how delicate it is,
and our quick delivery service wiii always please you. Try
us—our prices are always right.
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an DryCleane.s
PHONE 440
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the burden bearers
W HEN you think of the hard drudgery, the back-
straining work involved in pumping or drawing
water for all household needs from an old-style well ... is
it any wonder that the health of many housewives is im
paired?
For centuries such heart-breaking labor was unavoid
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a Paul Water System to do this fatiguing heavy work.
Only a few cents — and the work is better done, more
quickly done. Your wife has time to enjoy life, to be a
wife in a truer sense than when she is tired with useless
drudgery.
.y-*
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You can—easily! You can h?ve flowing water in your
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time. 2c a day will pay for pumping water for 18 head of
cattle, for 35 sheep or for 35 pigs! When the cost is so
little, there is no reason to deny yourself and your family
the help a Paul Water System means.
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