Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 13, 1929, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

UNICN RECORDED. MILLEDGEVILLE, CA.. JUNE 13. I»» NEW TYPE MONEY ON DISPLAY AT LOCAL BANKS B..k. R F«w Bills ml SmmHmr Cmrymmcf (or Cirtslalin B*|i>i July 10 While ..fry form of money lovolinrss of in own. the public particularly interetrd whenever the government issues some the blackiftouml <>f the r form of SOUTHWEST BALDWIN . Kay Ivey and family, visiting Mr. and Mrs. NEWS GEORGIA. Baldwin County: To the heirs at law, and all wEon Mr. and Mrs of Kansas, arc A. B. Echolea. Mrs. H. V. McDaniel and Mr* L. M. Hall, of Macon, spent the week end with Mrs. Jim Lee and family Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ethridge and family, of Milledgeville, spent the week-end with relatives. Mr. Clayton Blood worth *oent the it may concern: Edward R. Hines, of said State, having applied for letters of admin istration de bonis non on the estate of Griffin Rice, deceased Ut* of said county, this is to cite all and singular the heirs and creditors of the said deceased to appear at the July term, 11*29, of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and show wVek-cM with M*s. Richard Ivey c4UJIe w |,y letters of administration and family. should not be granted as prayed. Samples of the r.ew small curren- Mrs. W. W. Hall spent several This j unp :{r d f 1929. cy to be put in circulation July 10 days j„ Gordon last week, attend- ^ jj .STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary are on exhibition at the b^nks j„ K the graduation exercises of her — here so that the public may fnmil- daughter. GEORGIA, Baldwin County: iarize itself with the new bills before Miss Sarah Bigham fa spending .. }rtue of an order Q f the Ordi- tliey are issued. ! her vacation with her parent-. Dr. of ^ Sut# and County I will Each denomination has a distinct and Mrs. Bigham. 1 at public outcry, for cash, within This June 3rd, 1929. EDWARD R. HINES, Administrator of the Eaatate of Zella May Davis. USED CHEVROLET TRUCK FOR SALE One that U right and raady. This is a real opportaaitjr, act qwick. L. N. JORDAN characteristic both in engraving de- Miss Emily Echoles ia at home for aigpi and in portrait reproduction, the summer. One dollar bills have the familiar Mrs. J. S. McCullar has returned picture of Washington in present home, having spent the passed two certificates printed in months, with her duughter, Mrs. black. The reverse, printed in green J Flanders. has the words One Dollar engraved Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lavender and across the length. I family spent Saturday in Macon. Two dollar denominations have the ! Mrr. Bill Davis aijd eon Bill are . - picture of Jefferson on one side with 1 visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Echoles. *>’• c, ' n » n,n *. ‘ the home of Jefferson, Monticello, on | Mrs. I. Hudson Gray and daugh-1 boU ^ ded “ s the reverse. Five dollar note* bear ter. of Sylvania, are visiting Mis? the picture of Lincoln with the Lin- j Effie Cooper and friends at Coopers, coin Memorial building on the re-1 Mrs. M. C. Lewis, of Micon. is vcr«c: ten dollar notes have the pic- j visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Hall, ture of Hamilton on one side and the . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hall and U. S. Treasury building on the oth-1 daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and er; twenty dollar bills picture Jack- ( Mrs. E. S. Flanders, of Gordon. ■on with the White House on tl WHO IS YOUR BARBER? For the Best Service Goto GILMAN’S B-A-R-BE-R SHOP GROVER GUMAN Proprietor Prices Reasonable ALL WORK GUARANTEED . _ . ,, Courteous Service .he land, of Rachel Udies Hair Cutting a Specialty the legal hoars of sale, to the highest and best bidder, at the court house door in mid County, on the fimt Tuesday in July, 1929, the following described land, to-wit: A one-ninth undivided interest in that parcel of land lying in the City of Milledgeville, said State and Coun- | th of nr acre. 1 On the North I by the land« of Jean Brantley; on I the East by Wayne Street; on the South by an unnamed street; and on To those it may concern, ten thou sand dollars notes bear the picture of Cha-e with 'the words TEN XHOUSAND DOLLARS engraved on the reverse. The i al ley will be issued lotmenta each week by the Federal Reserve hank of a xmail amount each week, so as not to disturb the flow of money. In general it will be is- aued as old currency wears out. Both types will continue in circula tion for many months. The only difference in the various issue* whether by the treasury de partment; or Feddrul Rcberve sys tem— is in the color of the seals. DIED IN NORTH CAROLINA ELLISON-HODGES Miami, Fla., Daily Naw. * Simplicity marked the appoint ments at the marriage of Miss Anna Ellison and Pearcy Wyman Hodges of Orlando, which took place Satur day at noon at the First Christian church, with the Reverend Everett Smith performing the ceremony in the presence of a small group of friends and relatives. The church was decorated with apring flowers. Everett J. Hilty, or ganist, presented "Meditation" from “Thais" in the program of nuptial music and Adelaide Clark Kitten- house sang "O. Promise Me” (Dc- Koven). The Bridal Chorus from Wagner's Lohengrin announced the entrance of the bridal party a Mendelssohn's Wedding March s played as the recessional. Miss Inez Ellison, the maid honor, was attired in a model of si burn georgette. Her hat was ir. match'-.*: shade and was trimmed green with flowers appliquod around Mrs. Louise Buckner Gregory, i wife of Mr. Felder Gregory, died at her home at King's Mountain, N. C., i May 10th. and the burial wai Chester, S. C. Mrs. Gregory was the daughter of the late Mr. Wm Buckner and Mrs. Annie Parham Buckner, and wss| born Aug. 3rd, 1905, near Brown’s Cro-sing in Baldwin county. After her marriage she went to King’s Mountain to make her home. Her ; death brought sorrow to her rela tives and friend- here. She is survived by her mother and two brothers, who reside in county, and her husband and three j children. A GREETING I'm a stranger here Bit never fenr I think I’m hert; to stay Among those I've met Haven’t found a grouch yet Everyone congenial and gny. So I am going to try While from me you buy Meats that will please all the while Your confidence win Keep you coming again A greeting me with n smile Re-poctfully submitted. By Market Manager. ROGERS STORE Milledgeville, Ga. the crown. She carried sweetheart. done i ONE OF THE BEST FORD TOUR INGS FOR SALE We are offering one model T Ford Touring cars that has always had a good home and nexri uch hard work. This car c^re of and will The bride’s gown was an ensemble of French blue developed in u draped 1926 model, mechanicall mode. The swathed hipline was fea- bound to go. turned. Her hut of blonde was ef- L. N. JORDAf fectively trimmed in blue and match- — cd the slippers and embroidered j FOR SALE—Two batl blouse. Her flowers were bride’* cheap. Apply at this o! roses. J. S. Gibson was best man. Mr. Frank B. Brooks .ind Mr. | FOR SALE—-One Oil He. James Wilson were usher*. After the j gallon hot water tank, wedding Mr. J. S. Gibson entertain- j cash. Apply at this ofl ed the bridal party and 'amily with a luncheon at the M&nderin Tea | Mr?. Hodges has many friend? in Miami where she has been on the teaching staff of Xorthsidc school for two years. She is a graduate of the Georgia State College at Mil ledgeville and took post graduate work at Columbia University. She studied mufic ut Peabody conserva tory and is *i gifted soloist. Mr. Hodges was graduated from the Boston University and also studied at the Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology in Boston. He spent several years in Cuba where he will take his bride for a wedding trip after u brief motor tour of the state. Later, they will reside in Or lando. WEAK AND THIN Virgiaia Lady Wu Jolt Drag ging Around. Heslth Im proved Steadily After She Took Cardni. going.” writes Mrs. Jennie Goodman, of 718 Portsmouth Avenue, this city. Mrs. Goodmcn says her family was very uneasy about her condition, as she seemed so weak and thin. "1 ached all over.” she cxulalns, "and my back and sides hurt most ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE New Armour Company Creamery Station IN THE HORNE-ANDREWS WAREHOUSE BUILDING Next to the Modern Mercantile Company. Ideally located for every milk producer in the county. The station will be in charge of Mr. Milton Webb, and will re ceive cream on Tuesday and Friday of each week. CASH PAID FOR ALL CREAM AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICES Bring Your Cream To Us To the 2,418,938 GRADUATES OF 1929 And especially to those of you who live in this C'.**unimity— our wannest congratulations. And may all the years to come be as happy as this hour of recognition for all your labors. And may you. even as the multitude of graduates before you, receive a lovely gift in honor of your commencement—a gift ’'at will keep alive the memories of this happy day. The tact that we sell them is incidental. If the privilege of providing your gift is bestowed upon us, we shall be all the happier. If not. our congratulations are no less sincere. Williams & Ritchie, JEWELERS Milledgeville, Georgia BOSTON CAFE . —WHERE EVERYBODY EATS- “Fresh Egg* Served Daily" ABOUT THIS n to the ladies as well as i are talking about what a d ce in Woco-Pep for sale by L. N. JORDAN neighbors, and she remarked about my looking so bad. She told me to get a bottle of Cardul and take it. Next Saturday night, my husband brought It home to me. “Before I liad taken Cardul a 1 week. I was feeling much better. I continued taking it for awhile, as I my health kept on Improving. "I gained in weight, and soon wm feeling like a new person. Since then I have taken Cardul several I I times, and it lias always done me r» | good. I can recommend It to others.** Cardul has been In use so long { that Its merit has been proved by | the experience of several genera- | tions of women. ; A purely vegetable, medicinal tonic. Pot sale by all druggists. NC-204 TWO GALLONS FOR ONE That is What you Get In Master Painter’s Base We Sell for $3.75 per gal. You add a gallon of Linseed Oil and get two gallons paint costing $2.28 per gallon. Cost per square first coat 54 cents —An economical durable paint at a moderate price— Let us show you how MASTERS PAINTER’S BASE can save you money. R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co. Wkokub and Retail BE IS SURE OF YOUR MECHANIC AS YOU me of rom DOCTOR Don’t trust the jack leg. It U always money saved to have the oest. We boast the three best mechanics anywhere. Nat Knight is foreman and checks every job in and out. Bob Ashe- field and A E. Coefield are the men doing the shop work. This is a guarantee worth your investigation. They are men who not only know how but are sincere in their work. We specialize in all kinds of auto repairing with the best wreck er service anywhere. Phone 300 Day or Night We Come RALPH SIMMERSON Back Daekr NOTICE! I am now in Milledgeville moving a home on Jefferson St. Any one desiring to have this work done while 1 have the equip ment and machinery here—write me at once. John Choates 100 Wall St. Macon, Georgia Atlanta’s Most Desirable Hotel Here, amid the South's finest and newest department stores,shops,theatres andoffice buildings you will find the ideal hotel for your Atlanta visit. Every guest room at the Henry Grady has its own radio, a private bath with either tub or shower, cir culating ice water, ceiling fan, full length mirrored door and a head reading light for the bed. And the delicious meals of the outdoor dining terrace, Atlanta's most popular and unique dining place, are sure to please the most discriminating. HENRY GRADY HOTEL J. F. DEJARNETTE. Manager Peachtree at Cain, ATLANTA. GEORGIA CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT ODAY and you can pay a Low Yidce Sacrifice your pride j| WhenyoufamD jarfaeeyo general, simple Ionic tells you the newly-refined Plymouth h the car for your money. JUDGMENT calmly says, " Plymouth is the en/r low-priced car which has the modern style of Chrysler designing or the thrilling performance *of Chrysler en gineering." PRIDE say**, "Plymouth is the roomiest and most comfortable of all low-priced cars—a car you can invite your friends to ride in with out having to make any excuses." CAUTION says, "Plyn a safer car to drive. It hasfull-srxx ruggedness and stability. It is the »«/r low-priced car possessing weatherproof intrrnal-e .pandmg four-wheel hydraulic bt <es.” TH RIFTsays, "Plymouth costs m» phenomenally little to maintain and operate. WISDOM, summing it all up, says, "Buy a Plymouth. It is the greatest value in its field.” W. E. Robinson, Jr.