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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA., JANUARY 24, 1929
TRIBUTE TO LEE
BY HWANIS CLUB
Scatter* Melodies Rendered on
Violin by Major Osterman.
Rev. Geo. B. Thompson
Makes Talk
new AUTO TAGS are in I EPISCOPALIANS AT COUNCIL
EVIDENCE
Same of our citizens have provid
ed themselves with new automobile
and truck *-ags for 1929. The figun
are orange, with a black back
which brings them out very plainly
The high priced cars have the lettei
A in addition to the figures, while
the lower priced one. 1
I 1), according
MEETING M MACON
of Atlanta in
on A» Christ Chi
F H. Harding
Official of Co.
JURORS FOR THE
JULYTERM COURT
•labors of St. Stephen t Epi*cu-
hurch are attending a meeting
marked B. 1 fo the C-'jncil of the Atlanta Diocese
he weight, in . wo day session at Christ chore 1 :
Club
thei
rd tlx-
E. Lt
South*-
The K
ing Friday ev ninj
on- of Gen. Rnbei
day. the 19th. wj
of the birthday.
Chieftain. Southern melodies were
sung, and Rev. Geo B. Thompson, as
si/okesman. paid a b.-autiful tribute
to the life and character <>f Lee. re
ferring to him us a builder of the j
highest principles and chri*tian
character, as a soldier, as a state*-'
ert .f The figures are divided by Ga.
e _. j bring much smaller than
, _ numbers, and the word ’‘fro
tag
K. 11. Hardi
of the
■n the back
ng of the same
I 1 ttcred alike,
I air.
f the car each
size and numb
so that the
mher
the
nppr
it hustles along the high-
The double tag is a new thing
i-orgiona, us heretofore only one
-.•quired, and it was generally
i-dura
placed «
i the i
Febrin
which wa.*
Virginny.”
Thi. music v
ed. as Mr. 0*1
violinist.
Carry Me Back t
roughly
Chain
Dr. Geo H. Web
the Program Committee, in announc
ing the program, stated that the com
mittee would arrange its programs so
as to pay tribute to the memory of
the great men of the country, during
the months upon which their birth-
le limit for.buying tags is
1st, after which those who
(| f delay in the purchase of this orna-,
llj ment will hove to pay a penalty for;
i delaying the purchase of this equip- <
ment. A postoffice money order or
y ’ a cashier’s check should he sent to'
Hon. Geo. H. Carswell, Secretary of
State, Atlanta. Ga., as individual!
i checks will not he accepted, as there i
,c ‘ are some rascals who would take ad- 1
in ' vantage of this opportunity to pro-
fn cure their tags without cost hy send
ing worthless checks, and the s
run not afford to take such chan
The following are the Grand and
Traverse Jurors drawn to serve at
the July term of Superior Court:
These jurors were drawn in open
court by Judge Park on January 18th.
GRAND JURORS
1 Long. K. E., Mayfield, J. A.. Babb.
| I.. B.. Underwood. J. II., McMiehnel,
G. L., C<>1- man, Frank. Leonard, A.,
Kidd, J. E., Simmons, J. M., Ennis,
J. 1!., Watkins, A. W., Stembridge,
W. W., Humphries, J. E., Mt-Comb,
R. H. t Brake, W. J.. Harper, J. Ben,
a member of the w . A. Pettigrew, W. A., Mc-
•e is also attend- Lilian. R. W., Babb, L. B. Sr.. Wil
ing the session. Representing St. son> jj ar{i Fowler, L. S., Walker, W.
Stephens church at the meeting are: Day, Jno. T., McComb, T, L.,
Lieut. V. L. Nash, Mrs. F. H. Hard- Torrance, C. R.. McKinnon, W. B..
ing. Mrs. M. H. Bland, Mrs. V L. Overman, J. P., Spivey, C. W.,
Nash and Miss Bessie Bland Bloodworth, J. 1..
. F. E. B.
f the
nd Mond.
HOLDER PREPARES TO VACATE
PLACE
nginy Affai
•d Job. P«
atared Agai:
day
Mr. J. L. Edwards was a guest of
Mr. F. E. Bone and was presented
to the members of the club. Mr. Ed
wards is a sen nf Mr. Harry Still
well Edwards, .and is connected with
the State Highway Department The
County Commissioners h
placed him in charge of highway co
struction in Baldwin county.
A letter to Mr. L. N. Jordan fro
the State Highway Department w
read. The letter was in reply
one written by Mr. Jordan, rcquci
ing that the southern entrance
Fishing Creek bridge on Way
street be repaired. Mr. Jordan w
informed that the work would be
undertaken at an early date.
- Mr. R. M. Rogers stated that
communication with the Red Cross WANTED TO RENT-
Headquarters he had been informed
that u Red Cross Nurse would be
sent here at once to go into the flue
situation and all assistance possible
would be rendered.
It wus reported that three mei
bers. Col. Erwin Sibley, Marion
Stembridge and Dr. Frances Daniel
Atlanta, Jan. 20.—John N. Hold
er today pr.-pared to wind up his
chairmanship «>f tee state highway
board within, the r.ext four months,
before turning ortr the reigns of of
fice to Sam ' • i- of f Tate, Go., the
first week in June.
Amicable settlement of a long con
troversy between Chairman Holder
and Gov. L. G. .Hardman was an
nounced in correspondence published
today Governor Hardman’s lettei
MR. ARTHUR ALLEN DIED
MONDAY MORNING
Mr. Arthur Allen died at his home
in South Baldwin Monday after an ill-
ne-s with pneumonia.
The funeral service* were held iuuuy ummiwr f her hard t B F
icently Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Pleasant the board chief asked retirement be- T ^ ,
hurch, Rev. J. L. Lawrence and Rev. [ fore the next regular session of the
. T. McCIuney officiating. ^ legislature, and the reply indicated a
Mr. Allen is survived by his wife willingness to promote harmony by
in July
PANEL NO. 1
Neal, C. R., Wysong, Forrest,
Stembridge, Oscar W., Garland,
Robert L., Babb, L. L., Roberts, H.
B., Smith, Arthur S. t Hardy, A. B.,
Smith. E. J., McCrary, J. T., Wnot-
ten, H. S., Holloway, James N.
PANEL NO. 2
Wright, S. R. Jr., Etheridge. J. C.,
Gheesling, J. T., Goodson, L. A.,
Pettigrew, J. T., Huff, Emmett L.,
Barr. Geo. W., Taylor, R. A., Law
rence. J. B.. Wall, R. L., Coxwell, C.
F., Hemphill. Walter A.
PANEL NO. 3
S-.nith, Roy, Harripgton, M. C. Jr.,
Ivey, Wm. H., Butts, J. W., Grant.
J C.. Harper, C. T., Jackson, Ernest,
Brake, Darwin,
Meeks, J. T., Home. J. H., Frederick,
NEW
Atwater-Kent
Electro-Dynamic
| RADIO
Now on Dispiay
Clifton Adams
| Electric Contractor-Dealer
and five children, mother and other
relatives.
Mr. Allen was well-known in the
section of the county in which ‘he
lived, and engaged, in farming.
FOR SALE—Two sha
SIMMERSON.
rith garden I
before March 1
r the city. Addri
n- FOR SALE—Two
were ill.
Rev. Geo B. Thompson, Chairman,
reported that his committee had
completed their work, as an organ
ization had been perfected to assist
prisoners when they were discharg
ed, in getting a new start in life.
dent Ccolidge’
W. H. Blank,
ledgevillc, Ga.
w white collie
Ire doe. .tunts
uncle i. Pre.i-
Phone 44. Mr..
. No. 86. Mil-
1-24-29 pd.
HOW WILL YOU TRADE
need « Rood .econd hand
A pluR
seating between the first and fifth
of June.
“If this meets with your consent.”
the governor’s letter concluded, ‘‘the
ssity of
PANEL NO. 4
Holder, J. H., Hutchins, J. M.,
Wilkinson. C. F., Humphries, W. H.,
Barnes, Stewart, Batson, F. C., Hall,
L. C., Hall, T. H., Faulkner, V. W.,
ta.ii™-, R - s -
inated, and I think you will agree
with me that the nffairs of the high
way department will be in first class
In reply, Mr. Holder said the ap
pointment met with his “heartiest
approval/’ and he praised Mr. Ttate
as an outstanding, capable citizen.
The letter add'd:
“It has been my purpo - ‘
PANEL NO. 5
Hollinshead, Geo. W. t Hurt, C. C.,
Bloodworth, Geo. C., Minter, C. R.,
Anderson, B. F., Mathews, Jno. W. t
Adams, Grover J., Horne, Louis,
Adams, J. J., Jordan, L. N., Carr, A.
J. Sr., Patterson, Sam C.
Traverse Jurors for Third Monday
in July
retire PANEL NO. 1
rs of the faculty
re kept busy for
examinations.
FOR SALE—Two .h.
ville Bank Stock.
SIMMERSON.
CHEVROLET COACH FOR SALE;
One 1927 Chevrolet Coach that is 1
perfect, look. Rood, and ha. been | °
from the highway hoard, and Berny, W. P., Johnson, J. C., Bow-
I hereby reaffirm that purpose. I doin, B. F., Tunnell, Geo. H., Brown,
.am gratified -hat I will thus be en- Julian S., Prosser, Wm. B., Bass, W.
abled to aid in liringing about peace, A. N., Ham. Lamar F., Wright, S. E.,
harmony and good will in our great Hubert, T. E. (Dr)., Barnes, M. S.,
state.” Wood, D. M.
The chairman of the department,- PANEL NO. 2
it was indicated, would have his. Martin, J. L., Tvey, C. B.. B1
book* audited, make his annual re- worth, J. E., Stripling, J. H., Bl
port, and complete several projects j. ||.. Digby, W. L.. Prosser. N. I'.,
ibutor, andj now undcr way i, t f 0 re he leaves the Bell, Miller S., Williams, P. E.. Dur-
R. 1. Red. | department. Colonel Tate, of the den, W. R„ Gibson. Chas. J!.. Little,
of the M- town and mnrlile works of that name w. P.
.lie, .econd j in m , rth central Georgia, will urransre PANEL NO. 3
iter. Ion, | |,j s affairs before tnkinir May, G. C., Tucker, llarner, An-
dstr.d and over the reigns as chief of the state’s drews, J. T„ Simmons, B. D., Ten-
afer *to\e, j road building forces. nille. W. C.. Ivey, J. Tim, Simmerson
o the | His interest in good roads impel!- Jesse, Ivey. Frank B., Benford, J. A.
2.000 feet I ed him to accept the appointment. Hargrove, F. R., Durden, Paul, Mnr-
j the governor announced for Mr. tin, J. A.
SIBLEY ! Tate. PANEL NO. 4
j ' Meeks. R. J., Smith, R. G., Cox-
have a la.ge lot of WEEK’S SALE OF POULTRY well. T. B., McDaniel. J. L., Mathis.
Crtu Hay.— , BRINGS STATF. BIG SUM Reid. Moran, J. W., Bone, W. D.,
Moran. Henry, Brown. W. P., March-
! Atlanta. Ga., Jan. 21.—Thut the man, II. M., Kitchens, Wm. M., Hol-
TEN MILES ON A MULE . poultry industry in Georgia is grow- lis, J. T.
»r the first time in thirty year. I injr to j arRe proportions is indicated PANEL NO. S
le a mule Tuesday, 1 was looking - by the sulcs last week held by the Tcnnille, A. C., Harrington, G. T.
the 600 acre, ot timber that 11 State Bureau of Markets of the Geor- Torrance. W. A.. Worsham. J. I.,
offering for .ale. A lot of tim- jrj a Department of Agriculture, in Davis, George, Batson J, C., Wilson,
my timber, co-operation with the local County W. J., Ward, B. C., Berry, Isaac,
f they let Agents. A total of 145,953 pounds Bell. E. E.. Rice, Wm., Simpson. W.
Begin to Plan Now
INCLUDE
The spring like temperature of the last few days has suggested
preparation for your FLOWERS, LAWNS and GARDENS.
START RIGHT
Give your young plants a good start with the most wonderful
plant food VIG0R0—It will positively astonish you in its results
with old plants—bringing them out fresh and vigorous with
creased foliage—It is odorless—Easily handled. . Let us be
service to you on your flowers and gardens—We have every
tool and accessory you need.
R. W. HAtSHER HURD WARE COMPANY
Wholesale and Retail
I VII
Hay,
they will be ju.t a. ..d
thi. tract .lip by them. S
J. L. SIBLEY
L. N. JORDAN
FOR RENT-
hav bottom
h.c Millan.
’!.:n Put to Many
Ucjs in New England
Phoi
462.
1-24-29 3t.
EXPERT CHEVROLET MECHANI
CAL SERVICE | \«.
Bool Weevil A.hfield ha. been at-1
tending 'he regular Chevrolet .chccl !•
thi. week, it i. the polic : - of the 1
l ily diversified i
of chickens sold for $36,488.25 on P.
j three runs which were operated in PANEL NO. 6
i North Georgia and which filled nine Humphries, T. C., Hutchins, Harris,
i cars. Oih* run included Hartwell, Moran, Sam, Badger, F. D., Horton,
| Bowersville. Roy.ton, Canon, La- C. W.. Hutchinson, Jon W.. Twilly,
vonia, Martin ard Tocca, four cars O. B., McMillan. R. W. Jr., Curry,
' being filled with 59,953 pounds which M. L.. Ivey. C. A.. Willis, J. D., Tor-
brought over $15,000. On a 'run ranee, Edward A.
j from Carrollton, Whitesburg, Newnan ,
i from Bo-
r three cat
Hog.
BROS.
for
CHANDLER
• load-
Che
Olct Mr
? thill
pi
five cars weighing 86.001
hi ought $21,500.
nties as much as
• poultry on these
of l
CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE.
SPECIALS
Two cars that have thousands of miles of unused service-
1928 Buick Standard Sport Roadster, Rumble Seat—red
wire wheels—A pippin.
1925 Master Six Buick Touring, you can’t tell it from ne"'-
Brand new Essex Challenger. The latest car built by E 556 *
will* 72 improvements. See this one and you arc sold.
PAY AS YOU RIDE
Ralph Simmerson
Buick Dealer
Hay. Hay. we ha
TWO CENTS LESS FOR GASOLINE Pcj
than to have * man try to do thi. I
work that is not familiar with the)
car. When in need come to see u*. j >'
L. N. JORDAN | J
i f
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TOl „
TAMPA, FLA. j c
ACCOUNT I
SOUTH FLORIDA FmIR AND !
CASPAR ILLA CARNIVAL
Tckets on sale Januury 27 to Feb.
8, inclusive; final limit Feb. 19, 1929.
Stopovers allowed at all stations
on »ither going or returning trip, or
both.
For Sleeping Car reservations and
other travel information ask Ticket
Agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
"The Right Way”
A new ,
said if the;
20.000 gal
CHANDLER BROS.
The Parent Teacher Association nn
wll have a tag day Saturday Feb. 2. °f
A11 lx U^!i It*
oprety *
New ar
ful .trie,
I colo
down the curb, (and fill one of those VARIETY STORE.
e etyinonogy ol the word can he big 20,000 tank, from the tank car. *
-u from the French ’’potnpou’’ In parked on Wayne street,) to your Orange, and Grapefruit, Special,
-(on- .l,o colonlzuUon of Aim-ricn. fiUi „„ , h „ eor „„ win [or Fri4 , y ..0 S.turO.,- Oran,..
rail Ik. .U.«u. ■W.mnlnn" nn,1 ■ 9 7 “
CARD OF THANKS
:ish to express and appreeia-
our friends for the kind ex-
s of sympathy at the death
wife und daughter. May
God’s richest blessings rest with each
of you.
MR. HERBERT HOOD AND
FAMILY MR. AND MRS. 0. F.
VEAL AND FAMILY.
through the stage* of “pouiplon” and
’’pumpion” to “pumpkin." And except
in print and awon*, precise speakers
one today will encounter the colloquial
“punkin" ofteuer than the literary
“pumpkin.”
the
>u cut the pric,
There i. almo.
Montog. pound papera
:h. paper.—CHANDLER’S
STORE.
GEORGIA GREETING CARDS
By Nell* Womack Him#
ON SALE—WOOTTEN’S STORE
New phonograph rvci
weekly—CHANDLER’S
STORE. •
The Parent Teachetr Association
will meet Friday afternoon at 3:45
in gride building.
GEORGIA GREETING CARDS
By Nello Womack Hinos
ON SALE—WOOTTEN’S STORE
A CARD OF THANKS
fills
with
Our hearts
tude for the kindness shown
band and father during ' J
and the many word* of sympa*
helpful acts that came to u? a
he was il) and after his death,
friends have been loyal and trui
their sympathy has b« en a
us, during our sorrow. They **
ways find us ready to se n
when they have sorrow to ^
them. Mny a kind provider.,
kindly with them.
MRS. C. T. PROSSER AND
> FAMU
Mm*, shirt.—coller
E.l.ra hmatifnl
$3
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for tlx
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approve
Cross.
Mon,
will be
Dr. T.
Mr. L.
The cl
dost ft
the ne,
The
Crow
Chest
suffici
elimint
calls f
plan h
citin i
Mrs.
Scott
for B
Confe
speaki
intere.
The
pionee
along
lines i
Lowe
Way