Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 04, 1929, Image 2
UNION RECORDER. MIL-EDCEVILLE, CA, JULY 4. 1929
TH1RTY-MNE YEARS AGO IN
AND AROUND MILEEDGEVILLE
Juiy 1st. 1890
There vu a drum mm*’ excursion
to Milledgev:l!t- from Macon to -pend
the day at Powell’s Park. A com
mittee of citizen* were appointed to
welcome ‘hem. The co&>mittee con
sisted <f Messrs S. Barre tt. J. SU-
i m, I.. a Hal!, L.
H. Andrews, A. J. Carr, C. B. Hrn-
Id ■ ■ . 2, I
.». I». H ward, C. C. Brantley, W. J.
Vauehan. .T. N. Moore. l>r. H. M.
rh.rl:i. G. P. Ca-» and H. B< nner.
Sorrow
t, is griming in interest and
dance.” "Many are being v
fully helped.”
The Nancy Hart Chapt*
Tho third quarterly conference for Ur . American Revolution,
unticello circuit Rev. J. T. Burd- ,j.,, t egret anc profound
pastor, will be held at New Hope J t t, ( . pn.ir.e of Mrs. Mary
D. A. R. LAMENT DEATH
OF MRS. A. B. SCOTT
Drawn Exprc.ti
permeates the lives of those whose j FRUIT JA
privilege it was to know her. Korr Mason Pints
Third: That her co-workers dedi-l Kery »t a ,on Qts.
c.te » [W ir. the Minut-s of tho ] K<rr M „ on ^ u .
Nancy Hart Cha: tcr to her memory L„
former Regent of the Daughters i
80c Dol
05c Doz
$1.25 Doz.
50c Doz.
25c Doz.
Daurh-
expres*
Jar Rubbors 4 Doz. for 25c Doz
—At—
MODERN MERCANTILE CCk
nurch, Sunday, July 7, 11:00 A. M., 1 . , lt w h<
hit for Monticcilu Station, at 8:00 L- _,-jrday.
« day.
oluth
dden death
22nd.
is adopted ar<
. fol-
hut i
apaft
lows that the
ell up in the
Mr. W. la. Bethune the ren: u •
mumerator for the Mflledgryflla
i • ■ , • N• i. 1. clou d hi- report yes-
• at 1 :u0 o’clock.
Not only are the Steward:* respon
f‘ r the partor’s -alary.
'■;y member has a responsibilit
■steward:, are bu»-y people wfc
t go tike your payments to the
tead o fwaiting fur them to ron
> you for them? Isn’t thi.-, arc*-!'
g to the Golden Rule? If you ...
ward, wouldn't you like to I
. ted this way? During the Jh:i
he ev.nbg of June 22ml.
he soul of Mary Howe!!
inged its way into th- Great
She ws n*U • ailed upon
■ r a long lingering illnese •<(
nt Ju>-t a sudden awak nirg
nhidf.w Into the wonderful
i of the Man-ion- H*> ha* prt-
American Revolution, whose brilliant
intellect .and broad culture lent
radiance to the Chapter.
Fourth: That a copy of these
Resolutions be sent to the family,
her Pastor, Rev. F. H. Harding, to'
the Woman’s Auxiliary of the St| All your xtrength is in your union,
Stephens Episcopal church, of which 1 All your danger is in discord;
she was a devoted member, ami to Therefore be at peace henceforward, promise my best efforts ioward
the city papers for publication. And as brothers live together. ccnomical administration.
Respectfully submitted, —LONGFELLOW. I M. E. PENNINGTON, u,
MRS. W. T. 1 GARRARd! SR.
FOR RENT—Two fi„ t f)ocr
Pbon* 279-L or 91. *
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR
• **AY<|
Having served you honestly, tut
fully, and to the best of ™
during my present term &. May,
I solicit your support for re-,^
subject to the Democratic i* r?v
August 21st. I thank each of T
for your aupport in the past, a nd ,
appreciate your vote and influenct
oming election. If
MRS. W. L. RITCHIE
COTTON;
26 diffi tew
t all raembe
thu
• tho*
■ insr ha-
who lo
eft i
Hit
PAVE YOUR SIDEWALKS—City
furnishes the labor, we will furnish
cement cheap. People’# Hardware
7-4-29 2t.
I! the Stewards, and we will In* -
" have a report that will give
1 :h joy and pride.
will he
f her! FOR RENT—Aparti
lion to oi unfurnished. Set
FOR RENT—House
porsession July 1.
Sam Fowler.
in Jeffrr
Apply
FRUIT JARS
lb . A. J. Beck preached the ded-I
icutory -ermon at the Baptist church ( DcIiciobs fried chicken sunper fo*-
Sunday morning. The Baptists of | 50 eU - Thursday night, at Rose
this city now have a church of which | ** oora '
nil ifi* memlxits and congregation t 1
m ”V l ,r “ ad - 'special round trip fares
friends that have passe
. Through the shadow of death 1
80c Do:
95c Do
A tho
end
* hold-
To the places they blessed with their
presence and love.”
First: Thenfon- be it revived
that the Nancy Hart Chapter Daugh
ter: American Revolution ext«nd to
the bereaved family their deepest
vmpathy, and pray that Go I will en
circle them in the arms of His love,
and comfort them, for only the Groat
I'hy-ician can heal wounded hearts.
Second: That we are grateful for
- rr -, the years rhe was with us; for tho
Th, d i»on:c Fraternity of Benev. G R Pellil> Div . Pmlt Agl . t Macon,! In o ration of h r cheerful devotion
ol ‘ nl " N '°- 3 ' rr thil! ''O'. ’>“' ir C. t„ iluty, tho f-umple ,.f hot re.dl-
,on " 1 " friend, hjid a itnin.l SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM | nc.-s lo du any ntedful Ll,k, and tlu
Idrni, :it M, Park Tuc^lny. Thy 6 . 27 . 2# | in f| u ,.„ cc »f h.-r yrnciou, pcrMndity
dummy carried out the crowd from -
the city. An tcidress was delivered
by Col. Miller Grive. A dinner con
sisting < f barbecue, vegetables,
condiment:, cokes, confectionery and
*‘th'- like ii'that" was served.
A natch game between nine visi
tor and .>ur home nine on Thursday
was a fuilurc. The Sandersville boys
did not like the way the game open
ed. and quit. The Milledgrville
impend to rul) out ami begin the
game anew, but the Sandersville
boys refused.
EACH SATURDAY
To
New York
Atlantic City
Chicago
Detroit
Cleveland
Toledo
Return Limit 30 Days
For further info
G. R. Pettit, Div. F
apply
r them fast.
on 1-2 Gals. $1.25 Doz.
Jelly Glasses 50c Doz.
Jar Tep. 25c Doz.
Jar Rubbers 4 Doz. for 25c Doz.
—At—
MODERN MERCANTILE CO.
COTTON! TEST THESE FACTS
L How many people can grade cotton? There
grades, and the money difference between th<
How many people are in constant touch with the world\ | arT ,.",
cotton buyers and with a market that changes nearly ,
minule?? Yon need u reliable and experienced min in Auvu-v
(or.e of the world’s largest markets) to insure you.- ,
bringing the highest price.
2. Th'e oid method of each person selling their own cotton, bv i- ;•
ting local buyers to make un offer, and then ju^t taking t>
"Highest Bid” is recognized as bad business. For the -in
reason, the "Highest Bid" may be many dollars under the s-ju--
3. Good roads and public trucks enable you to send your cotti-n
X to me in a few hours. Immediate sale can be made, insuring yi-a
x of the highest market price and prompt returns. Don’t give
2 your cotton away by simply .accepting the “Highest Bid” of a
O local buyer in a small market. Let me show you results.
2 Colton Fnctcr CHAS. G. HOUSTON Augu.t., G«.
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A chi! favoring the nomination »»f
Hon. W. J. Narthon for Governor
was organized last Saturday. The
nutting -.va. an enthusiastic one. R.
N. Lamar was elected chairman and
J. I). Howard Secretary. Vice-Presi
dent? i f the club were appointed
s diet
l the
from t
ty.
There is a great deal of lumber
shipped t«» this city. As it disnp-
ptars rapidly, we take it that house,
building l a lively businei
ju*t now.
here
OXFORD DISTRICT BULLETIN I
OXFORD, GA.
Gaither’s church, Newton Circuit, j
was the fourth church in our District j
day, .1 u:. ■’!'!. Philadelphia was the |
first; Ebenexer, -•conn; Prosper
third. I too; and windows, - eats an
chair, and wall spares were HUc
with m ipie Within the church and
about it, while others were rrated in
near-by autos or under the trees in
the - und *f the spegktng and sing
ing voice*: a dozen visitors were
present from Concord church, home-
root: from Atlanta, Butt county
and other near-by points. Who will
be next?
Salem Camp Ground, on July 4th,
will witness annual celebration of
this patriotic date, according to rtat'.'-
ment in Rockdale Hciord-
. v.m be non. C. R.
Vaughn. Col. J. W. West and Re
W. T. Irvine. Prof. C. J. Hicks ej
tend.- cordial invitation to all to at
tend : u participate in the celebra
tion.
NEW FORD
TUDOR SEDAN
s 525
(F. O. B. DetrotJ. flu,
rftsrtr /of freight enj
Our mechanics
are specially trained to
service the new Ford
YOU’RE sure of good service here because our
mechanics arc specially trained to take care of
the new Ford. They know the car from A to Z
and from Z to A and they have a personal
interest in every job. See us the next time for
oiling and greasing and ask about the Special
Inspection Service. It will save you many
dollars in the up-keep of your car.
lOi.NON iViDTuRjO
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Checks
We issue checks payable in the United States and all Foreign Countries.
No necessity of taking cash 'on your travels as American Express checks are
payable anywhere and without identification.
Exchange Bank
FOUR PER CENT AND SAFETY
. Planning a trip ?
Let our TOURING SERVICE
ROUTE IT FOR YOU —
B5?b:ip Warren A. Candler. s>
trusted and beloved by our people.
vf!*I deliver sermon at Salem Gamp
M eting at 11:00 A. M. August 11
W delighted to learn t.iat Mrs
Candler will accompany him. :
"Wouldn’t it be fine if they should
cb.ide to U with us throughout the
entire se-fion and wouldn’t it be a
■rr at Meting -hould Bishop Cand
ler pre -i li each day for us, at least
once each day. if not oftener?
Revivals are in progress in tha
District. The Presiding Elder would
Ih* glad to have reports as to tee re
vival plans of each charge. Accord
ing to present information, Rev. J.
H. Farr, a--si*ted by Rev. J. K- Kelly,
is in the midst of revival at Steph-
ini Pottery; Rev. J. ft. Jordan, as-
sitted by Rt..-. Felton William , at
Conyers; Rev. K. W. Stone, ujsisted
by Rev. Charlie D. Tillman, at Im
perial Mills, Eatonton. The Eaton-
ton Mer.-cnger, speaking cf the l~.f,
avr. "The county-wide revival,
which k beir^ held under the new
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