Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 20, 1929, Image 8

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UNION RECORDER, MIUXDCEV1U.E, CA.. JUNE 10, 1020 S D STEMBKIDGE UNDER SANITARIUM TRUSTEES ASK COES OPERATION FOR FOR THREE NEW BUILDINCSI APPENDICITIS ' (Continued from from page) Oidi to house 300 whit* males, tioi te females, and 200 colored NOTICE OF PRIMARY Mr. S. I> .Stembridge h in the city hospital recovering from an operation for appendicitis, which was performed Friday morning. Mr. Stembridge was stricken with in acute attack of appendicitis early in the mominir at his home, and later carried to the hospital, friends throughout Milledgeville and Baldwin county are glad of his ■ Calling Primary for Nomina* Mayor and Thro. Ald.rm.n City cf Milledgeville , United State* govrenment authori ties show tnut urder favorable condi tion* with a beginning of one male : and one female fly, they may in- ! ereu-e in one season to over 60,500,- i 000,000,000 flies. This shows the I need of FLY TOX. FLY-TOX is the scientific insecticide developed All for 35 Cents 1 Tube Palmolive Skanog Crtui 1 Cut PalmoSre Tile hr ... JS ... .25 .n outlining the institutions needs, j City of Milledgeville. the Trustee Board also cited the fact It is nereby ordered, that a pri- that a new and more commodious mary he held in the city of Milledge- 1 Mellon Institute of Industrial Re- amu-ement hall was needed; a resi- j ville for the purpose of nominating ?earch by Rex Research Fellowship, dtnt for the Superintendent who now | Democratic candidates for Mayor, Simple instruction*, on each bottle ha* qu-irtej* in the Powell Building and three Aldermen. j (blue label) for billing ALL house- wa> necessary; water mains to t’ie It is further ordered that said hold insect*. INSIST on FLY-TOX Colony Farm imperative; a second 1 primary be held on Wednesday, Au- with the perfume-like fragrance. It inued improvement and are looking t4 * r y the sto.-e house to take careigust 21-t, which day is hereby ap- i- safe, stainless, sure. »rward with pleasure to his ulti-’°f this out grown department; and pointed as the day for holding said (Advertisement) rate recovery. ; f're sprinkler* as a necessary mean- primary. ^ •— I ur. in making the hazard pratically j, is) furthered ordered that the | APARTMENT FOR SOUTHWEST BALDWIN NEWS ] impossible. important Al f«r The W. M. U. of Cooper’, Bapti ll that l>"inr once*1 for Ucislitivc I church will have an ice cream .upper enactment is the erection of a colony al the school house Friday niitht, I farm for sane epileptics. This class | „ J OM 21. lit not insane and such an ho*pitnl f , Mrs. W. W. Hall spent last week- »» proper connection within ho»- end in Macon with relatives. pital for the insane the report RENT—First voting place be t-tationed at the City floor. Apply to C. C. Shews*. Phono IL.il iind that the polls open at 7 406-J. o’clock in the morning and close at : : n n the afternoon, and the regis-' CARD OF THANKS ik« shall c lose and the time \i> wish to express our thanks VahM .«« Harris Hall’s Drug Store “Cm»» AoW’ 35c Mis Hr- 1 Ivey is spending the »wns Crooning, lyn Lee is spending the Irs. Leon Wood and daughter spending a while with her par- . Mr. and Mrs. Will Coff Quoting from the Trustee report in regard to the proposed steriliza tion law. the following: Bearing on the general problem of ' the insane is the need for a coropul- , sory law which will operate to pre- ; hnm unfit f-ont rcprnduclnc ! nl thl . cit> . Hall of mW c ; t} . 5ixtJ . rlnyton Bloodworth !» «pend- their kind to the cnnuoquent detri- dlirs prjor to primary, vcral days with Dr. and Mr-, mint of society nod burden to the Adapted this the 12th day of Dali. State. -si June, !U29. . rharlie Minter has returned This is to be accompli.-hed through having been railed to the bed- surgical sterilization, and such n law, Mil ledge ville Democratic Ex. Com. >f her father, Mr. John Lee, who j if enacted, should apply to ocyt^gjij jy ^ HENT>TT7f*KMi.\'. J. H. HOLLOWAY, .« m'.ification of candidates shall nn j appreciation to our many friends i July 31st at Op. m. w ho wcre so thoughtful and kind It is further ordered that all other d ur j n>? the illness and death of our ules and law* governing Democratic j eor husband and father, rimain* in Georgia be conformed Especially do we thank the Doc- n. tors and Nurses who were bo eager It further ordered that *i copy to administer to his every need and f thi* resolution be published in the to do everything in their power to Jnioa Recorder, a public gazette, and make him more comfortable. of the inr-anc, the feeble yphiliticN and criminal recall- as it may define, and th-'uld iinnulrory under such regula- may be provided. The 7>ene- his been very sick. I tj Mr. P. N. Bivins was a vriitor in ti our community Thursday. j vi Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee spent Fri- h< day in Macon. , ti j ficial effect of such a law will not WORKS HARD, DANCES, ' be immediately apparent for obvious GAINS 3 LBS. A WEEK reason*, but none who know the fact* “I work hard, dance and have ran question it* wisdom. The report guined 3 pounds a week since tak- of the Superintendent cites the Call ing Vino!. My nervousness is al- ( fornia law as a safe model to follow. mo«t all gone.”—Mrs. F. Lang. j The financiul status of the institu- Virol is a delicious compound of t!on showed excellent management cod liver, peptone, iron etc. Nerv- ! in ull departments. Report* of the ous, easily tired, anemic people are. physicians and superintendent were surprised how Vinol gives new pep. * made n part of the trustees year’s Nound [sleep and a BIG appetite, review. The very first bottle often adds sov- j eral rounds weight to thin children F OR SALE OR RENT—On. 4 room or adult*. Tastes delicious. Culver hoiUu in Midway. Phon. 89-L, or & Kit’d Drug Co. i Mr*. E. F. Bloodworth. 6-20-29 (Advertisement) 0-13-29 BL huirmun We also appreciate the many beautiful flowers. Mrs. W. A. McKinley Mrs. W. C. Humphrey Miss Lonnie McKinley Mrs. C. L. Boyer R. L., R. A., L. G., and W. A. McKinley. Opportunity Knocks! WILL YOU GRASP IT! THE HEART OF THRIFTY IS ALWAYS DELIGHTED AT CHANDLER’S! VARIETY STORE! SATURDAY AKD MONDAY SPECIALS 2t. C Loin *t.alu aad routs, 30 cts. . As good as any Western meat buy, at Palace Market. If yon are not trading at Palace Market, begin at once and get quali ty and service. Prices always as low as the cheaper grades you buy from MARKET SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday OUR BANQUET SLICED BACON POUND 31c FRESH CROAKER FISH lie LB. DRESSED TROUT, HEADS OFF 25c FANCY WESTERN LOIN OR ROUND STEAK 35c ft. GOOD TENDER BEEF ROAST 25c FORK SHOULDER ROAST 25c MIXED PAN SAUSAGE 20c SUMMER TIME WASH DRESSES One big group of prints, voiles in beautiful patterns and col ors—Extra vain* $1.00, $1.25, $1.69 and $1.95 Ideal for hot weather wear— cedars guaranteed fast. Beautiful quality ft op-ins all pastel shades—unsurpassed at the price —$1.is sue PONGEES All colors—an axealleat quality worth much more than our price —95c yd.— LADIES’ AU SILK HOSE All shades—no seconds, regu lar $1.00 value, price again, while 30 dozen lai —6 Sc— the MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Men’s broadcloth skirls, all white, guaranteed non-shrink- able—finely tailored a regular $2.00 value. Special —$1.59- —3 far $4.50— FULL FASHIONED HOSE The new sun tan colors every thread silk—service aad chiffon soils for $1.50. for quick sal* —$1.39— SPECIAL ALUMINUM SALE | For preserving and picklint * time, 16 qt. preserving kettle 0 with cover—extra value -$1.S9— 17 qt. Dish pans—all aluminum | Special while they last — OOC*>CH>X>v<MXM><X>&0iXdX*bX>0tt0*>0fc ; W^^ S 17cts. TODAY! Always Lowest at Hudson-Essex Service Station!! Watch our Gas Price! You can always realize a Big Saving on Gas and Oil. Repair Vvork, Dunlop Tires and Tubes and Other Auto Necessities. We Believe in Selling a Heap and Selling Cheap "”•== Cash Only — = BIG USED CAR VALUES 1926 Ford Touring $150.00 1926 Ford Touring $175.00 1927 Ford Tudor Sedan $200.OC 1926 Nash Touring $260.00 If ItS A Buick, Three Special Values That Won’t Be Here Long See Us Quick 1927 Coach $650 1927 Sedan $675 1927 Ccach S $725 1926 Hudson Coach—New Duco Paint $559.00 1926 Hudson Coach—Excellent Condition ... $475.00 1923 Buick Touring 1928 Essex Sedan 5600.00 1926 Hudson Brougham $450.00 $200.00 Hudson-Essex Service Station T. H. ENNIS, Prop. eXXXXXXZXXXXXXTXTTTXTTTTXTXXXTirTTXTTTTTTXT IintriUnr-TITTr.