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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. FEBRUARY 7. 19S9
CHEVROLET SEDAN FOR SALE
A won Jarful ..buy, good rubbur.
Frlcu tbit on* imI you will drive it
homo.
L. N. JORDAN
MACON TELEGRAPH BUREAU. PECANSi FRU | T TREES, ORNA-
Plana for holding this fall
the Unrest fairs ever held in this sec-
i of Georgia were formulated at a
meeting of the Board of Directors of
the Middle Georgia Fair Association
h?ld at the office of Secretary C. B.
McCullar of the Fair Association here
Tuesday night.
The entire board of officers and
directors will attend the annual meet
ing of the Associn-ion of Georgia
Fari«. ; n Macon on February 12th,
and 13th, and at that time will con
tract with some outstanding carnival
company to furnish attractions for
the 1U29 Fair. Each member of the
Board of Directors ha . signified his
intention of attending the Macon
meeting and President Dunaway ex
pects the Milledgeville fair to have a
larger representation of officials than
any other fair in the state at the Ma
con meeting.
Efforts will be made by the Mil-
Icdgevillc delegation to bring th.- next
annual convention of the fair officials
to Milledgeville, resolution made by
President R. H. Wootten of the Mil
ledgeville Chamber of Commerce and
who is also a member of the Board
of Fair Directors, to invite the next
convention to Milledgeville having
hpen adopted unanimously. Mr. Woot
ten stated that Milledgeville could
well accomodate the fair officials of
the state at their 1930 meeting, which
will be held next January or Feb
ruary. The Milledgeville delegates
will therefore invite next year’s meet
ing to convene here, and the fair
officials will be backed in this move
ment bv the Chamber of Commerce,
city oficials and the Kiwanis club.
The present fair grounds arc to b<*
greatly enlarged in order
of the securing of a much large
carnival this fall than has heretofore
been seen in Milledgeville. Direc
tor T. B. Dumas was authorized and
instructed to buy or rent consider
able adjoining land to I he present
fair grounds for the use of the Fair
Association and i‘ is expected that
this year’s fair will possibly double
last year’s not only in attendance
and in exhibits but in the size and
number of attractions. A much larg
er carnival will be secured this year.
Mr. Dumus was also ins' ructcd to
investigate the advisability of extend
ing the water and sewerage accomo
dations on the fair grounds and it is
likely that running water will be
placed in each building on the fair,
grounds.
A greatly increased premium list
will be offered to exhbitors of Bald
win, Hancock, Jones, Putnam, Wash
ington and Wilkinson counties this
yoar. Competition was opened to nil
counties adjoining Baldwin last year
and there was so much interest evi
denced by exhibitors from adjoining
Mrs. Wm. W. Millc-, formerly
Miss Nan Barkesdale of this city,
recently happened to a very painful
accident, and was compelled to under
go a most intricate operation.
The following letter from Mr. Mil
ler to Mrs. Miller’s gutters, Mrs.
Harry Richardson, of Montezuma,
Ga.; Mrs. J. D. Howard, of Coral
Gables. Fla.; Mrs. Adella Ware, of
Montezuma, Ga., and Mrs. M. S.
Shivers, Eatonton, Ga., from Mr. Mil-)
Icr give* an account of the operation.
It will !«■ read with interest by Mrs.
Miller' friends here:
105 Kimball House.
Atlanta. Feb. 4.—The unanimity
of opinion e xpressed by members of
the state prison commission and the
secretary of state in the matter of
the suggestion that the auomobile
tags hereaf'er be made for use by
the state, at the state prison farm
ille, indicates that thii
MENTALS—S*t now and
year'* time. For prices, etc., write
J. B. Wright, Cairo, Ga. 2-7-2# St.
Valentines, Valentine Invitations,
BIDS FOR TIMBER WANTED
The city of Milledgeville will ac
cept bids on the pine and hard wood
timber on sixty-six acres known as
the Moran Springs place. All timber
to be sold must measure six inches.
Bids must be submitted within ten
days.
R. T. BAISDEN, Clerk.
h ahipment Fi»h and Oysters
..ill be worked oat. probr- ] prid., , rd 5. tur d«,—CHANDLER
for the manufacture of brqs.
ESSEX TOURING FOR SALE
Offering this car at a bargain, goo.
•hap# never having been abused. Thi
is a pick-up.
L. N. JORDAN
THEY ALL SAY NOTHING LIKE | T I
Our easterners sap thosr is no I
in espsetiag n bird to lap n hen ... '
•ad aoithor do they sayscl a W4|
job as good as oar electric car » uk .
or does. It coot no asts and tk I
••hod im mmm half tbo lima if yo« '
this i
L N. JORDAN
Sood Irish Potatoes, by sack, hnshsl I
»r pock, at MODERN GROCERY
VALENTINES AT STEMBRIDCE’S.
I am writing this lette
as I wan’, it to carry the —— ....
to all of you and you cun pa,, it I corv.ct, at .ho place who are not able
nrourd lo .be other members of the; ,! " t, " l<l w “ rk 0,1,1 thereby a double
family a* you see fit. pun»™ wall be served, the second
You all know of the accident that I f ' 0,i:r ' “»‘ n *I a aavms to the state in
lief:*! Nan eight weeks ago lust Mon-j * e cos * ° * e
day night. The local physician whom : There is no provision in law, of
I called in our home town, after course, for the purchase of the -nee-
numerous examinations, assured usj CHsary equipment and machinery by
that she had no broken bones, but the *he prison hoard, but the plan con-
ligemen s were strained or torn Rose, j templates taking care of that ex-
After b ing in bed a few weeks Nan P ens «' fro ™ the automobile tag funds,
has been on crutches and has walked j A " examination of the law is taken
behind a chair pushing it and triying, indicate that this may be done
to learn to walk again. We came i without further legislative provision,;
here last week arriving Tuesday. Next provided the cost of the machinery
day had an X-Ray examination and nn< * building which will ne necessary,
found the hip bone broken badly just cn;i con, e within the 5 per cent al
io low the joint. l)r. James T. Case, ■ rentl y allowed by law for the distri-
Chief of burgeons here, had Nan im- bution of the tugs. That feature of
mediately i»ut to bed in the hospital the P ,an not yet been worked out
and after consulting with ire he se-, by Secretary Carswell,
lected the two greatest hone special-! In fact, Mr. Carswell has not, on
ists in the world to whom he would account of the rush period for dis-
submit the pictures and with whofn tribution of 1929 lags up to this time,
he would take counsel—Dr. AUbee had an opportunity to go thoroughly
of New York and Dr. Phemi-ter of into the matter with members of the
Chicago. Dr. Albcc could not be prison commission. He will, though,
reached but Dr. Phemister reported hold such a conference within a few
by wire that an operation would be weeks, and it will then be determined
necessary or Nan would never walk whether or not further legislative
L lu u " again without crutches. Dr. Case had sanction is necessary. If it should
made operations of this character but be the matter will be presented to
he recommended to me that we se- the session this year,
cure Dr. Phemister to perform the! JOHN W. HAMMOND,
operation with Dr. Case assisting. Wef —
did this anil the operation hod to bv j QUALITY PLUS CLOTHES
made at night as Dr. Phemister could' ■ i . ... ■
only cone here in the afternoon and * " 0W of dothe*
had to be back in Chicago the next ™ “ e y *** the name signi-
moming. They operated Tuesday fie*. Hand Tailored, snappy, well
night. Dr. Phemister in charge with trimmed and the best dothes I
Dr. Case and Dr. A. II. Krctchear as r • tl
chief arafatoot, with the anesthetic h ? v « f« he p, ice. TW
Doctor md several ether Doctors as- P ,ec * Sttlt Cult Veit and Pint,
sistirg in various capacities and about $32.50.
ir :m Rainey and Judge George | DODGE TOURING FOR SALE
. tl ^cussing the matter today, A good car at • good buy and lik<
f(l the belief that equipment finding in the road for what we an
plant at the prison farm for , asking.
of tags will afford L. N. JORDAN
Rt for a limited numbe
Seed Irish Potatoes, by sack, bushel
MODERN GROCERY
Safety Deposit Boxes
have just installed a number of Safely Deposit Boxes that
are now ready for rent. These boxes are made of the finest
steel construction doubly insuring the safety of your valuables.
Make application for one of these boxes at once as there is a
limited number.
THE MERCHANTS & FARMERS BUNK
nty hay and good price. |
buying. Bright peavine, I
bermuda—CHANDLER
eight nurse* working
•as assistants. The room was full of.
Doctors and Nurses as witnesses us
it wa a delicate and extraordinary
operation. The operation performed
is known as the Whitman operation.
They found the lower bone broken in
a bad jagged shape about an inch and
a half from where it entered the sock
et. Many little jagged broken off
pieces of bone were loose in the
break. The broken parts were re
moved from the socket and u new
built in. The operation it-
more than an hour and n
C. W. BARR
Merchant Tailor
MOORE, The Hat Sho,
BROS.
For the best meat* in town—Call
260—Quick Delivery on .11 moats—
CHANDLER BROS. ’’Old Maid
Watkin.”, Butcher.
MR. GROUND HOG SAYS
No Bo. I’ll aay cold waatbor it not
ver. Look out for your radator, don’t
tt Jack Frost get you. Wa have the
ireventative, have your radiator
L. N. JORDAN
Seed Irish Pol
SHOW CASE FOR SALE
ne eight foot floor show case
t real bargain, the only one left.
L. N. JORDAN
Let us Hatch Your Eggs!
Our hatchery is now in full operation and we are ready to
receive your egg's any week you might desire. We have the
latest type Buckeye Mammoth incubator which will take care
of them with absolute accuracy. Would like to have them
any week not later than Thursday. They go into the ma
chine on Friday night. Each tray holds 112 eggs, but will
take care of less^number if desired. The trays are so arrang
ed that it is impossible to get your chicks mixed with anyone
else. The price for hatching is 4c per egg. Will appreciate
your patronage and feel that the experience we have had
merits same.
WE HAVE THE BEST VALUE IN BROODERS AND SUPPLIES
IN THIS SECTION. Let us figure with you on these. Also
have your favorite breed of chicks coming off each Saturday
at $15.00 per hundred, $8.00 for 50 and $4.50 for 25.
BASTON HATCHERY j
Phone 126-L Milledgeville, Ga.
counties, that it was decided
courage these exhibitors by a liberal
premium allowance.
The colored Department will again
be headed by County Farm Agent W. Jl*"jlu.
W. Hatcher. I*, is understood that e K
Hatch- r will have a few month’s
leave of absence commencing in
March, but he will return to tht-
county in time to prepare his fair
exhibits and colored farmers of Bald
win and nil adjoining counties may
go ahead with their plans for exhibits
wiht the assurance that the colored
department will be even larger than her" Savior*
last year. ...... . her. Her eyes were bandaged but
Active work of issuing the annul,1 ^ ^ aJhd {m mc am) „ fur ,
premium list will com,pence uu noon ^ kiMed ^ an( , „ ]>c fouIul , was
08 lhc off . tan ' 8 "' turn fr °, m th< : there she told me how much .she lov-
eon meeting. The compute Bond cd ne aBk , d if „ he hnd bMn
of Dircctro, of the fair tins year i. ^ and , could truly , el| hLT , hat
compose as o ° ws - sho had for she has been wonderful.
Judge B.^IL Dunaway, Prei,dent! And n , hi , pai „ sh( . Ulnnkcd
’ Doctor, calling Drs. Phemister, Case
and Kretchmar by name and telling
them how good they had been to her.
And she thanked the Nurses for br
ing so good to her. All this even be
fore she had been taken from the
half and then it took an hour to build
a cast about her and administer other
treatment necessary. The esast com
mences just below the breasts and on
entire leg and
on the left goes to the knee. It is
built like a prong so that her feet
are ubout two feet apart. Before the
cast was completed they per
mitted Nun to come from under the
anesthetic and she with her first con
scious calllcd upon God, her Heaven
ly Father, to help her and let her get
well She then implored Jesus Christ,
Rand by her and help
W. Hendrickson, Vice-President
C. B. McCullar, Secretary; J. T. King,
Sr.. Treasurer; E. E. Bell, T.
mas, Marion W. Stembridge, A. W
Watkins, W. J. Chandler. C. R. Tor
rance. Cap 1 . J. H. Ennis and R. H.
Wootten, directors. Secretary C. B.
McCullar is vice-president o* the As
sociation of Georgia Fair.’
President Dunaway of the Fair As
sociation is very much encouraged
over the prospects of the moft suc
cessful fair in Milledgcville’s history
... tcntion
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in the Hospital. I have seen her this
morning and she had a good night.
She will be in the cast from six to
eight weeks. Be in Hospital here for
three months. Everything that at-
d love and skill ar.d gaod
service can do for her will be done.
Write her cheerful letters often; it
will hep. We both love you all so
much.
Affectionately your brother,
this fall and states that dcs
bad agricultural conditions last year
that the Fair Association held one of
the most successful fairs in the state
and that the Board of Directors is
going full length this year to encour
age the fanners and housewives of j
Baldwin and all adjoining counties to HAVE YOU HAD YOUR CRANK
win valuable prize money at this CASE DRAINED RECENTLY
year’s fair. The fair will be held
this fall during the entire week of
October 7th. u ... .
More important in the winter than
■uminer, yon have to prime year car
amre in starting Which shoot* raw
yasoliao n your crank care thoreby
diluting year oil yea bet to- Wok of-
party ter thie. Remember we have the host.
L N. JORDAN
Here It Comes
BE PREPARED for the bargain surprise of your life!
We are out to make history for our store—we are
after our greatest volume of business—and we’ll do
it with these 9c bargains—the greatest we have ever
offered.
SOME SALE!
OUR WHOLESALERS have combed the markets for
the choicest bargains to add to our own big stock for
this event—hundreds of bargains for 9c—big savings
on high quality goods—made possible through
months of careful planning and preparation. Type
and ink cannot do justice to the magnitude of this
great bargain event. Come Early!
Saie Starts Friday
CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA
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