Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 01, 1929, Image 2

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA., AUGUST 1, i»I» ;$lVcek LOVED ONE GONE By Fri I Jones of Louisiana, and Curtis Joncs,i I ui Knoxville, Tennessee; two aunts I Mrs. J. T. Radney and Mrs. R. F. | |Jtown, of Miiledgeville, Georgia and j u husband, Mr. J. 'I. Hardy of Mil-1 ! i.dgeville, Georgia; and noices and, Miy her quiet life and kindly cds be an inspiration to the people | L . left behind to live likewise. The j i is one or a friends .'es the deceased. • Who Love He. MAN DEFEATS NATURE. CHAIN STORE GROWTH. UP GOES WHEAT. A BIRD BOOTLEGGER. The year 1882 brought joy and pride to trie home of the late Mr. .-.nd Mrs. W. S. Jones for on July ;lrd a precious, loving daughter was .. m, Hazel Jones. Yet the year has brought forth grief pro-1 d* i tnd and wide spread to the family -1 j. in d friend* of Mrs. Hazel Jones I following poen • Wood Hardy, for on June 22nd, her | who dearly lo’ i life quietly ebbed away, as the migh- 1 To Thcsi ty and blinding rain from the heuv-j AJt h 0 t h,. way seems dark and dre-.ry ••ns poured down upon tne eurth be-^ Without this friend so true The lighted torch •Mrs. Hardy was a native of Ban-' INDEED WE DO Repair puncture., let you FOR ALDERMAN I am a candidate in the primary be held August 21st, for re-elec- jn ns a member of the Board of Aldeimcn of Milledgveille. L. H. ANDREWS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR MAYOR Having served you honestly, faith fully, and to the best of my ability during my present term as Mayor, I solicit your support for re-election. subject to the Democratic p r : August 21st I thank each of n for your support in the past, ar .d« appreciate your vote and influent*! the coming election. If re-elects promise my best efforts toward ecnomical administration. M. E. PENNINGTON, }[ ayc Man consistently turpaaues performances of nature. Lokomotiv oand automobile run th? deer. Airplanes ah-, outfly any bird, and will do bt when Livy stop imitating birds create an entirely new plane. weary And pass from her to yc And may you take and Along the path of life To those who in vain do tarry d strife. •arry cock County but had lived in Mil- ledgeville about fifteen years. Since living here, she has found a place in the hearts of all who knew her. Her life has been an inspiration t° J Amid the those who came in contact with her. I Altho from us now she has gone It may be said of her, with all sin-jj 0 mnns j ons \ n the sk'es cerity ar.d truth in the statement,; Tht . timc mny not be long that she was a friend both of the 1 are renewed the family ties. Bashan bellowed and y° un * * nd 0,d * The ready smile, the j afar. The microphone wori ** " f c * leer « n, l a helping hand J W atch and pray and do and give I the world. Man’s lK ’ ur teiit *mory to her devout Chri-t- ; time and talents too of nature is the crea- «“n character. Efficiency was her j Thp wonl „ .. We „ Done,” you may artificial ear “.*» thous- added! • sensitive than the picks up the faint- ials coming through the rare touch which only a gentle, ympathetic nature could yield. Mrs. Hardy was not u very outstanding personage of her town in public affairs, neither was she • ider iu, any great event of public importance, but yet she was ever more than that, she being a loving and attentive wife to husband and m. v . did $236,281,747 b : per cent in a y . Roebuck stands first. \ of $25,747,979; W , \t. $23,000,000; Monty rd third. $21,000,000. for ed of all She wa. ood l, good to her far friends, though probably j herself as she might | pa ’tfr publiihirs i the policy of Ge: Rnebll He omtantly proi uth newspaper advertising. I, Roebuck, it is said, plan retail stores in all big cities, each -mailer city. Wh’le lov^mmerf thinks about it. Mother Nature helps some farmers by injuring the wheat crop here and in the Cnnadinn Northwest The price of wheat went up every where, Chicago, Winnipeg, London, Buenos Aire*, touching $1.36 n bu shel. The price was 06 ceqts a few It pie; for W. T. Logan, Christian mission ary returning to Buffalo, from the headwaters of the Zambesi tells of a little bird that makes a hole in the river bank clak, fills it with fruit let- it ferment and develops .alcohol. At the proper time the bird re turns to its little clay vat, takes a drink and will fight anything. What could our prohibition forces do about that? Satan, of course, educated that bin!, fur hack in the •Garden of Eden, very likely. CHEVROLET SEDAN FOR SALE SligH.ly used, but not abused, one that * <11 give you real service. See It qu.ck. L. N. JORDAN have been. Sne loved her people with her whole heart, and her friendship was of the truest, the kind that endure , that never fails. She could “for give” and “forget." It hits been said that she had the ability to find something good in every one, even in the person with the lowest charac ter. In her calm tone of voice oi.e could be found by the bedside of even in the days of her affliction. She loved and was loved by her rela tives and friends in return. To her there was no night so dark thut she would not plunge into the darkness to rescue a friend in distress. She was of that kind. Day after day she could be found by the bed side of the sick with cheerful words and helping hands. She could not go into the foreign fields to carry sal vation to the heathens, but she could brighten the corner where she was and she did. Circumstance nlloted a great soul to a quiet walk, but that soul found the illimitable reaches at the end of the neighU>rhood path.-, the great wonders in the common place, in the glory and fineness that Jesus of Na zareth taught in his daily ministra tions. Since she has departed her people are sad and her place is va cant. This sentiment is well ex pressed in the poem:— A precious ono from us is gone A voice we loved is still A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Mrs. Hardy is survived by on sis ter—Mrs. J. C. Rushion of Williams burg, Virginia; two brothers—J. M. And hear, as of her, of you. A Card of Thanks With sincere appreciation we wish to thank you for the kind services rendered during the illness atid death of our loved one, Mrs. J. M. Hardy. MR. J. M. HARDY MRS. J. C. RUSHION MR. CURTIS JONES MR. J. M. JONES MRS. IL F. BROWN MRS. J. T. RADNEY FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce as a candidate for reelection a-, an Alderman of Mii- icdgeville, subject to the primary to l.c held August 21st. S. D. STEMBRIDGE FOU ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as candidate for Alderman, subject t the Primary to be held August 21sl J. R. SMITH. Drixwo *>! V *>1 Such Purity safeguards the pause that refreshes — Just as Coca- Cola has out distanced all other drinks in popular favor, so have the meth ods used in its manufac ture been carried to the very pitch of scientific perfection.... Coca-Cola comes to you pure as sun light. It invites you to rest from work the same as from play—to pause for a minute and enjoy its ice- cold, delicious taste with that cool, wholesome, after-sense of refreshment. OVER 8 MILLION A DAY HAD TO BECOOD MILLEDCEVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING C0MPANT CET WHERE IT IS 'IfieT&m HFH Fisher styling** •NEW 99 Horsepower Valve-in-Head Engine* NEW Controlled Servo Mechanical Brakes "-NEW Steering Gear HEW Road Shock Eliminator -HEW Double Acting Shock Absorbers NF* T Non Glare Windshield • Omega Flour Y OU nml just one flctu rn your pantry. I'sc Oint'gu for biscuits, rolls, cakes, pastries. Onie"a is the all-purpose flour. America hast;! en this new Buick to its heart. Millions have thronged to sec it . . . tens of thousands have already place! orders . . . other thousands have re quested demetstrations ... all have found that in the five major cements qf motor car appeal—beauty, performance, comfort, safety, value—this new Buick with Body by Fisher strides far ahead of any other car in the entire qiality field. New Fisher Styling The new Buitk Bodies by Fisher are longer, lower, more luxuriois. They reveal new Fisher styling- new beauty o line and appointment—new colors— which have von outspoken admiration. And they introduce a h>st of new features including the new Fisher Non-Gare Windshield for safer night driving; new and rider upholstery; and new fittings and appointment if princely luxury. Pacmaker of Performance Moreover, Bulk for 1930 reveals this same marked supremacy—ths same increased leadership—in fleet. spirited behavior on the road. Its new and bigger Valve-In-Head engine—developing 99 horsepower— provides matchless new virility, pick-up, swiftness and flexibility. A single drive will prove it the pacemaker oj performance. And the same drive will disclose marvelous new handling ease, comfort and safety, due to a new and improved steering gear and new road shock eliminator; new double-acting shock absorbers which check both bound and rebound; and new con trolled Servo enclosed mechanical brakes, the most effective braking system on any car in the world. • See, Drive and Own Tt[is New Buick Bear in mind, this new' Buick with its many advance ments is offered at new low prices—in three new scries and three new wheelbases, with only one standard of quality throughout—the finest in its field. Come see the new Buicks and arrange to drive one. Among the 14 attractive body types is exactly the Buick for you. •The new engine in the 132-and 124-inch wheelbase .series develops '9? horsepower—and ihe new engine in the 1 18-iach series, 80>j horsepower. NEW LOV PRICES — 118' WHEEL!ASE 5 Iassenger T,o-door Sedan, Model 40 J12J5.CO 4 Pau-rngrr Sort Rcsdatcr, Meed 44....' 1275.00 5 Passenger IWtcn, Model 45 1275.00 2 Passenger Brines. Coupe. Model 46 1225.00 4 Passenger Serial Coupe, Model 46-S 1265.00 5 Passenger Bur-door Sedan, Model 47 1295.00 T.ese prices f. o. b. factory. Special equipment e; • dirges fur delivery and finandng. Convenient tc Pvtnent Plan. Consider the delivered price as well 124' WHEELBASE 5 Passenger Four-door Sedan, Model 57 .8149% 00 4 Passengrr Coupe, Model 58. 1465.00 132' WHEELBASE 7 Passenger Sedan, Model 60 1845.00 7 Passenger Limousine, Model 60-L \ 1995 00 5 Passenger Four-door Special Sedan, Model 61.... ’. 169540 4 Passenger De Luxe Coupe, Model 64-C 1625.00 5 Passenger Coupe, Model 68 1575 nn 7 Passenger Phaeton. Model 69 152540 ra. Buick delivered prices indude only reasonable naran be arranged on the liberal GMAC Time s the list price when comparing automobile values. A. J. Carr Company I RALPH SIMMERSON