Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 14, 1929, Image 8

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ATTAIN THE CITY UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. FEBRUARY 14, 1929 (BY MISS D1DDY) I met Marion Curry Saturday and i mo3t jovial mood. “Plenty of good pictures on this month,” was his reply when I asked him why the smile. Curry believes in giving Mfl- ledgeville jam up programs, as his weekly bills will show. Milledgcville leads all smal towns for good movies, and I make th statement without fear of contradic tion. There are lots of shows here jj,, that are given us before Atlanta gets c j 0 , them and it is all due to the fact that mo , Curry is the live wire type of movie r ur man that is a go-getter. j an INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR FEB. 17 at?hew 6:5-13; Luke 18:9-14; John 5:14-15 REV. SAMUEL D. PRICE, D. D. prayer i of Oil* j largt ta He puts the finishing touche: this week with his “Interfere!! Those who mis-ed this picture, failed i b t . t . n to see a whang and in my opinion! ^ rnC( , one of tV hs‘ in several weeks. And Throi if it hadn’t been for the Colonial I * ltl t . x never would have gotten that famous re q Ut Rcgicls run in the Tech-Califomia! fjt^ 0 game straight I liked this movie so ■ ,j rt . ss well I saw it twice. m ~ n estion of the universality of found in the “Pater Noster” >n the summit of the Mount In the vestibule arc 32 'i tablets bearing the Lord’s Prny- in as many different languages, n three more such translations are ie at hand in this building. The it unlettered people has its prayer iis, in which they seek to placate injured deity. Pray nephew is saved, which is the purport of Abraham's prayer. Moses' prayer involves a nation. Sinning Israel is saved, though Jehovah had said that of Moses he would make a greater people. The decree of a king could not stop Daniel from keeping his daily prayer tryst with God. Even so we arc to establish both time and place for daily prayer, and permit nothing to interfere. The disciples asked .Tesus to teach them how to pray and the model call ed the Lord’s Prayer is the answer. While we are to follow the general content the Christian world has made blessed u •• of the actual words. We must use this as « prayer .however, rather than as any form of recita- Mr. Kink (to a professor in Biddle University, S. C.,): "Perfcsserl 1 “Well, Mr. Kink?” "Which is the past tense of the vreb ‘to hoodoo’—’hoodonc' or “ did?’ ” much more than un effort to avoid n - "uences for wrongs that have i-n committed. In this means of the Christian approaches the f >r spiritual fellowship and •ess thanksgiving, before any are made for personal bene- favnrs. In this manner of ad- iv talk things over with our J (i"d and indicate our confi- tfiss Florid, k from gay P Allen ha- just . tree where she spent nd Miss Floride has 1 •lling the home folks over there. She has everybody from the tv to b» ent at the College. ! den > Him. :ure portions for special study •on to tho e indicated above, -i-. 18:23-33; Exodus ."2:31, .erniah 1:4-11; Daniel <1:10; :l-20; Thessalomans 3:17. e m.»st helpful books on the . “With Christ in the School r,” by Andrew Murray. on of Deity and i ling Him. It is m one who has b. acts. Note most e> idicated that the \ a ascription •e seek fav- debt< hich iver.ly Father Being at pe • seek His blc fully that rs is the s.and- k pardon from Here is a test oe with God we : desire *ry praye espe ally John M. Burke, Jr., and hi:, charm- of Tampa, were in the city UU, the portions in Gene Abraham plead.-: for I .vhich is about to be » d though ten rightec lot be found therein t in Heavn. Th publican r direct attitude ant Fatln r accepts. 11 “God be merciful This prayer was WEAK AND THIN Virginia Lady Was Just Drag* ging Around. Health Im proved Steadily After She Took Cardui. Bristol, Va.—“I was Just about down In bed and so weak I was past going,’’ writes Mrs. Jennie Goodman, of 718 Portsmouth Avenue, tills city. Mrs. Goodmen says her family was very uneasy about her condition, as she seemed so weak and thin. “I ached all over," she explains, “and my back and sides hurt most of the time. “I dragged around, and did not see a day of good health. “I went to call on one of my neighbors, and she remarked about my looking so bad. She told mo to get a bottle of Cardui and take it. Next Saturday night, my husband brought it home to me. “Before I had taken Cardui a week, I was feeling much better. I igs. We want I continued taking it for awhile, as ablished here' hcalth ke P l improving. " , “I gained in weight, and soon was ocmhzed Go-, feeling like a new person. Since is to be clone then I have taken Cardui several . ,n.l rpcWm-l times, and it has always done mo good. 1 can recommend it to others.” Cardui has been in use so long that its merit has been proved by the experience of several genera- ’^acasxxxtisaacssaoaixssssixaxsoasxossa^^ Let us Hatch Your Eggs! :i!i the simple, < tition that the only outcry war. tions of women. A purely vegetable, medicinal tonic. For sale by all druggists. NC-204 eturned joyou dy to his home. Our hatchery is now in full operation and we are ready to receive your eggs 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 inlo 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. EASTON HATCHERY Phone 126-L Milledgeville. Ga. boy that lias gon nd made* good. He is no of the big banks elds 8 ’ Cashier g Tamj) Col. Joe Pottle, Millcdgeville’s X senior lawyer in point of years scr- v vice, i* rounding out forty-two years o r the bar. profession and one of Georgia’s most noted criminal lawyers. His oratorical genious is not often equaled anti his fire and vigor ranks him with those orators of the old school whose voices cchod from Oid Capitol hill. Col. Pottle ranks high his profe.'i nd I coming At the basket ball games la-t Fri day F»**t Mr. Henidel MnbVy. Mr Bob McE'rnth, Mr. and M-*. .T»- Moore, Misses Floren Colo, Poulin- Sallee and Mc«sr- Rill Fraley and Fd Bass formed a par'y witnessing the game. Mi-s Sallee is from Kentucky and is visiting her brother. Mr. J. O. Sallee. This group of young people enjoyed this game, as evidenced by their whoopee during the exciting moments. It did me good to watch them because I like to see people drop their dignity with pep and fun. Brother John Yarbrough is another man after my own heart He loves life and enjoys it. He is one man that walks humbly with his God and to come in contact with him is one of the joys I get in living. He is very approachable and never looses the common touch. Brother John is a great believer in doing things and he is not one of these put-it-off fellows that is charac teristic of the ministery. Fortunate ly we haven’t this type in our city. $ I can count every minister here my ® friend and I ani not by myself by a long shot. They all have a friendli ness and cordiality about them that make you glad you 1 now them. Thi* - Ming lorrel topped Butts j boy. We all call Arthur who works at the Georgia Power company, is one \ of these salesmen de lux. He could : xell Eskimoes ice cream cones I be- | lieve and make them like it. He : keeps on his tnoa and you can always i count on Arthur. •alary. •cation will suit l*a a n’t declare; job of son-in-lx •Id millionaire. •ally APPLICATION FOR DISMIS. ION X GEORGIA. Baldwin County. § Jno. W. Hutchinson, administrator 5 of the es'ate of Samuel Hanks, de- ffi ceased, represents to the court in his 8 petition duly filed and entered on X record that he has fully administerd £ Samuel Hank’s estate. This is, there- o fore, to cite all persons concerned, 8 kindred and creditors, to show cause, g any they can, why said adminis- » r should not be discharged from 8 *his administration and receive let- X ters of dismission, on the first Mon- « day in March, 1929. § W. H. STEMBRIDGE, 8 J Ordinal y B. C. Ga. BELL’S OLR BUY F.RS ARE BACK FROM NEW YORK. HUNDREDS OF DRESSES AND COATS ARE COMING IN BY EXPRESS. THE STYLES ARE ENTIRELY DIFFERENi. AND THE MATERIALS ARE DIFFERENT. BRIGHT COLORS IN PLAIDS AND PRINTS SEEM TO BE IN GREAT DEMAND. MORE THAN A HUNDRED Dresses in this week. They are charming lo look at, and we arc sure that you will be pleased with them. They cost very little money to buy one. Group No. 1 $25 * 00 Plain and fancy georgettes—printed and plain crepes at $1675 More than 50 beautiful new dresses in prints— 14 - 40. Our opening Sale price $10-oo MORE THAN 100 ew /O Navy s, blacks, tan?, and kacka cloths. The prices are lower than they have been since the war—you will be surprised when you see them. $10-°°. $i5-oo & $19.00 If you Want the Best Shop at E . E . BELL’S tffllBHP ’ IW 4 ~