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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA-, FEBRUARY 21. 1929
UNION RECORDER
R. B. MOORE—EDITOR
JERE N. MOORE—But!nett Mgr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
s Year $1.50
Months .75
THURSDAY. FEB.
Washington, D.
The idea of a bond Imuc to con- ] dations as it finds proper and best,
struct mads will be discussed pro and ( This commission will do well in ,,B
from now until the legislature j
a in June. The
in Georgia are against issuing
cause they believe that the
:o not overlook the fact
only of peo- that the federal government took out
pie i
bond
amount of money appropriated for
road building is sufficient to meet
the demand for continuous progress
in constructing roads in the State.
A number of merchants of Mil-
Icdgeville have negro boys as porters
who they provide with bicycles for
quick deliveries. These hoys have
formed the habit of meeting when
ever the opportunity offers and it is
frequent, and racing through the
streets at top most speed. This is
continued several blocks, some
times well into the business section.
There should be some way to stop this
practice. The merchunts cannot con
trol it without the aid of the police,
who bould take immediate step:
[■ml the
isible
FUTURE PROGRESS
that the
. 1 th
the
csident Coolidg'
Washington, a
r is inaugurated.
idea thu
be adjourning,
of Congressmen
.ill not go back
,n is called.
it en discussed i
ire protection, and progress of
edgeville, should give their full
Iteration and effort:
ne of these is to build up the
cultural interests of the surround-
country. There are thousands
icrcs of land in Baldwin county
are not being cultivated, and the
outlook is that the number of unculti-
atod acreage will be increased this
•ear. What a great forward move-
nent would come if this land could
»e divided up into small farms, and
urned over ;o farmers brought hen*
'rom the north and west, who will
nuke them productive.
The other is the location of manu-
ac a ring plants here. Numbers o r
phases of life, it is wise that parents i
give more thought to this movement.
It is relieving to know of the cleanli
ness and strength and nobility of the
Boy Scout movement. For the oath
of every boy becoming a Boy Scout
is to keep himself “physically strong,
mentally awake, and morally
straight," That motto alone would
regenerate the world if every man
would pratice them. The Scout fol
lows this up with twelve cardinals
which are “trustworthy, strong loyal,
... ollector. The reason for ],olpful, friendly, courteous, kind,
this difference is that income tax obedient, cheerful, thrifty, bravf,
came from the people who make clean, and reverent." And the first
money and therefore were able to pay 0 f jjjg oath is “to do my best to my
it without any trouble while a large duty to God and to my country to
part of the state ad valorem tax ), e i p other people at all times."
comes out of farmers many of whom ^ simple creed, a good creed,
have realized hardly enough out of crysta ij 2 j n>J the finest attributes of \
their land in the last several years a we jj roun dcd character. A big i
to pay the taxes on it That the crec( j afM j j t becomes so ingrained in
state's fax system needs revising no thp boy that j t continues to actuate
one can deny, but let’s reverse it so ^ ftjan _ ^ nian does not often go
that the burden may be more equal- astro y f r „ m the principles that are
ly distributed. Lets take some of taURbt him in childhood, especially
the burden off real estate and other wbcn t hc-y are principles that he can
property and put it on incomes so respcct an d admire,
th .t '-host* who make Rood natanc, ^ ^ | ( we „ that wc havc an
an.i have In.ge incomes may b”ar orpanlzJltjon fl f this kind in Milledge-
proportion of the state s it teaches the boy the finest of
This will he a fair and ^ pHn , , ipk . s and dc velopes a well
haracter that will guide
of Georgia last year nearly fifteen
million dollars in income tax wtihout
the slightest trouble, and that of the
approximately six million dollars state
and valorem tax a large percent is yet
uncollected and many people are
finding it extremely difficult to raise
the money necessary to keep their
property from being sold to
t the approval of the people.
OUT IN THE RAIN
plan
id mills
the
orth j
(Winder News)
A strong able-bodied man in middle
Isle applied recently to a charitable
organization in this city for help. He
said that ho had come here expecting
tu get a job but the job didn't mn-
i-rialize and he was stranded. He
had come from a city in n neighbor
ing state and needed help until he 1
could get a job.
That u strong, middle-aged man.
tie to work, should ever get caught
it in the ruin in that fashion is a ‘
flection on his manhood and char
ter. The many he doesn't pre-
ould falter, and lifts
him up when he would fall. “Teach a :
; child the way he should go and he
will not depart from it."
We cannot lay too much emphasis
on the training and devclopemcnt of
our boys and our services in what
ever respect they may be used will
go to the organization and its master
in bringing about a more healthful
Boy Scout organization in our town.
Here Are a Few
USED CARS
At the Price that Keeps
Back All Excuses
1928 Standard Six Four Door Sedan—The best buy I have
ever offered S995.0S
1928 Standard Six Buick Coupe $900.01
1926 Ford Touring car—Good tires, new license tag $175.01
One Chrysler cut down—New tires. Special painted red
Only - $50.00
One 1929 New Chevrolet Six Coach fully equipped.
. PAY AS YOU RIDE
See me quick—Guaranteed ninety days, just like a new car.
Ralph Simmerson
Buick Dealer
naked '
should i
of Mi I led gr
eet anything else. And
whining and whimper- Le1
South
ring the automobile tags made at Qn[vr{
• State Prison Farm is a good one, ?ocl ;„ ns of Georgia an
1 . hould be put in force. It is not necessary 1
— that the future prog-ess
There is a great difference be- v ille depends upon the
ononty and activity of its citizens.
enlarges the lishment of the suggestions made here responsibiliti
1 impossible, but it will take thv He »uubt to bear them. He will i*
st and full co-operation
people to bring them about
The death of Dr. Charles Lane, r »/.Tmu»i ieu j people"!
L.ngint
w. The foi
• great accomplishment and
crap-
do to i
ad burdei
life.
which occurred in Macon renctly,
carried sorrow to thousands who had
heard him lecture. He scattered
VANISHING FACTIONALISM
amount to a hill of beans unless these
burdens arc pressed down on him and
feel their weight. Such
be pitied. They think
they ern ease through life and escape
The past few years have seen the its responsibilities,
traveled life’s pathway, gradual hluring of factional lines in : The text, Evcr> man s a ear is
“ " r ln,VCl " 1 ' ‘ Milledgcville and « mom pronounced own burden," is nut preached enough
hich
ASPIRATION
■ be a little kinder, let me be
u litile blinder
he faults of those about me;
let me praise a litie more;
be, when I am weary, just a
little bit more cheery;
me serve a little better those
that I am striving for;
■ be a little braver when temp
tation bids n*.e waver;
me strive a little harder to be
all that I should be;
b be a little meeker with the
brother that is weaker;
me think more of my neighbor
and a little less of me.
—Exchange.
Manhattan Shirts
•• ^
IHiti Sf“fa
J'i
Tb. Union Recorder repents that trend toward co-oporaiion, which is >» °“ r rongioua urv. > .
n?^Hche„w, f.no.T.f he»: most desirable for the greatest wel- bearing the other fcl ow..burden
and the other fellow has about dc-
n herd of milch cows; n flock of hens:
erai bend of hogs: a home orchard, hr. <lull he .There tided to let n, do it. The kingdom
no place in the modern scheme of of God will never come upon ca as
'c, or the progress and prosperity I° n K ns there are prop e w o
a town for a man who cannot co- willing to bear their
The P. T. A. met in the G. M. C. :
grade building on Friday afternoon
- in spite of the hard rain. The dollar
religious life. We talk about for the most mothers being present
i by the 6th grade taught by
and a garden will go along ways m
making n farmer independent. Every is
farmer can have them. ,l!
, ourdens.
A ilvTund active farm agent enuid <”
moting the” rminT^nteTest, of the Co-operution, working in harmony c»sion, give ol our substance
county. This is proven in Hancock and h
county, where there is on agent that gress.
is always on his job.
Miss Margaret Yarbrough.
FOR
CHEVROLET ROADSTER
SALE
If you are Roadster inclined, the
only reason you haven’t bought this
car i* because you haven't seen it. If
you don’t want to buy this car don't
Colonel Chas.
conquered the air, ii
benedict, having won
Miss Anne Morrow.
Hon. Dwight W. Morn
to Mexico, to marry h
L. N. JORDAN
U. MEETING AT
FRIENDSHIP CHURCH
d day
It will bo
churches pass nwa
builder of Christian
their influence ha:
factor for good.
They
Hancock and helping each other, means pro- those who ought to have it, but the
Lack of interest in civic af- real way to help people « t enable
fair, and community development them to help themselves. To be able
t,cnds |o weaken the po-opcralive, to help yourself requires wor , eco w. M.
I indbenrh who spirit that has been evident. In the nomy, foresight and an am ition
, sonn ta be . modern plan nnd scheme there has tote your own skillet and be „ b
, the consent of been n broad awakening to the need den to nobody.
I'luirhter of of tenm work and everlasting keep- If y° u d° n 1 watch ut , uw
Ambassador ing-nt-it to much succors Millelge- “rainy day." you’ll get thoroughly^.,,
ville, like any other town cannot stand “soaked when it conies.
still, It is forward or backward, but ~ " ~~
lien country "ot marking time. THE WORD OF GOD | , Je an alMay luoe ting. Saturday will
arc a According to our way of thinking, i j be devoted to the young peoples or-
and material progress and prosperity can This book con.ains the mind^o ^ oi <j an jj>ation>? connected with the Union,
’potent he felt if we development to a more the state
thorough perfection a co-operative tion, the
spirit. Merchants work individually, happiness
g. The city Coun- people work individually, but in the Its doctrines are holy, its precept:
ordinance ordering plan to greater advantage and scheme are binding, its histories are true,
emoved from in f° r greater progress it takes co-opera- and its decisions are lmniuiai le. p reib ghipment Lettuce, Celery,
m on Broad street tion. T.end it to he wise, believe it to be ' Tom.io.,. Bel., Carr.lt., new Iri.h
,d Boland streets. We are advocating first a business safe and practice it to be holy. ; Po ,.,n... Stain, Bean., etc, for Frl.
management of our city’s affairs, contains light to oircct you, loou i/j ^ and Saturday. Phi
i Trade sunnort vou. and comfort to cheer
general
-akening to the possibllit
people in every respect.
We realize as any mi
THEY’RE STYLED AND TAILORED FOR PARTICULAR
MEN
Cut and tailored in scientifically correct propotions—they
fit properly, comfortably, everywhere.
Styles with seperate or attached matching collors, in exclusive
new stripes and figure designs.
$2.00 to $3.50
John Hoiloway
THE MAN’S STORE
The Womans Missionary Union
the Washington Baptist Association Sj
t at Friendship church, Wash- £
v.unty, Friday nnd Saturday, I
March 1st an. ’id. The meeting will OC<>0«0«0W»S5eeC8JC««KS**aM*SSy00l^^
man, the way of salvn- M j 5S jj U th Stone of Milledgcville will
>om of sinners, and the, bp j n c j, ar}fC . The dinner which will
f believers. j be served picnic style, each
ing a lunch.
Washington Saved
His Country
T . „„„ statelv second the organisation of a Trade suppoi
trees** in Milledgevillc g<»ing to de- organization and third a general you. It is the traveler’s map, the
c »y. Something should bn dmn, if awakening tn the possibilities of our pilgrim’s staff, the pdot, compaM
possible, to save them. It might be Pe»Pie in every respect. j the soldier a sword and the Chris-
well to start a tree planting campaign " e realize as any man whose itians c arter. „
in Milledgcville. This city has long knowledge of civic progress is worth, Here Paradise restored.
been known on .-recount of its beanti- » pinch of salt, that a newspaper can opened, and Hell disclosed. Chn^ t is
contribute possibly in a larger mea- its grand object, our good its design,
sure than nnv other factor, that is and the glory of God its end. It
Judge S. H. Sibley, in making an why we work for the interest of the shall fill the memory rule the heart,
student body of the People and the community. \Ne and guide the feet. Head w sloulj,
' studied the problems that frequently and pruyerfully. It is a
believe are most important mine, a wealth, a Paradise of Glory
bring about a widely felt pros- and a river of pleasure. It is given
the economic health of our you in life, will be opened in the
judgment, and n-irembered forever,
only advocate, we can not It involves the highest responsibility,
•ealize without the sympathy and to- will reward the highest labor, and
iperation of the people who make up
Chicf-of-Police Frank Broom gave town. Get your shouldr- * v_
ful shade trees.
address to the
University of Georgia, made the fol- have
lowing appealing statement:
“1 believe the discussion i
pulpits should be confined to temper- P**nty a
ar-c afld abstinence rather than tim town,
legal and semi political quest’ *
prohibition."
CHANDLER BROS.
DODGE COUPE FOR SALE I
1927 Dodge Coupe that U right
nd ready.
L. N. JORDAN
his
of approval to the pa
wheel an
aph in la«t i
•ek’s Union Hr.
rder
the children skating «
the side walks in the busine»s scctio
of the city, lie requerted us to ur;
the parents to warn their children <
the danger «
the time
perating together for
y ami progressive for-
ipirit, to bring us more
iter happiness, pro -
SCOUT AND YOUR BOY
i gn
With February comes the birthday
of a national movement that has been
a potent factor in the development
of the American youth. The Boy
<top
nd.
offic
Scou
e nt i
(Crawfcrdvlile Advo,
would hate to re 1 , after the chB
himself. He also addid that it
the center of the streeta in the re,I- C ,v:rrmr lUrdmnn Minou-cfd In,’, people nf thu , .
dentin! nectonc. but that there would - i pointment of a tale tax There if much that ear. e aa.d of
be no ohjccinn raised [or them mils ion lo investigate the f Ute’a the seou movement. In t o. day of
akato or the walks, if they would fax system and report its findings to corrupt p ’Htic . tax law enforcement,
keep away from the buriness section, the legislature with ouch recommen- nnd nil the cheapness of so many
It Pays to Buy
GENUINE
Fcrd Parts
Don’t gamble when you buy Ford
parL«. Get the .genuine—the
ime good parts from which your
. r was originally assembled. Then
■ >u are sure of satisfaction. See
for big and little jobs and for
i ling and greasing. Wc keep
your car like new.
McKinnon
Motor Co.
The Father of Our Country was a man of many hifch
qualities—among those for which we have most to U
thankful was his ability to see ahead, taking count in
his decisions and declarations of the future as well ns th“
past and the present.
The principles he formulated for the Nation still
obtain today and are as true as they were when he uttered
them in a past century.
Saving a portion of your income regularly is one of the
mos^ important elements in looking ahead.
When you take stock of the future you are justifying
Washington's faith in the destiny of his beloved America.
Exchange Bank
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