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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEV1LLE. GA., AUGUST 8, 1929
1MUN RECORDER
Federal Union E.t.bli.h.d 1829
Southern Recorder E«tb. 1819
R. B. MOORE—EDITOR
JERE N. MOORE—Bu.in... Mgr.
.75
Applit
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY
AND CITY
THUR.'DAY. AUMJSY
at his job. It is not only gratifying
it the source of much pleasure to
! fed the as-urance that Baldwin c«un-
*o competently represented.
? ? ?
After a week-end spent on i
Simons Uand, 1 come back to r
de k refreshed and ready to d
again into these weekly newspap
problems and try and gouge out t
news throughout the old county
Baldwin.
thi. modern age U running wild and A TRAGEDY NEAR SMYRNA SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
are wor.^e by far than our forefath-! . |, NOTICE
t rs could have been. ; Monday night, a negro entered the
- | home of Mr. W. G. Bailey who con- .. . . . . ^
, 7 Notice is hereby given the County
T.:c best ?tory I have heard this ducts a barbecue stand on the ,
w,.k «, told by n preacher frb nd Marietta road near Smyrna. He «ai Board of Educauon w,ll hold a apecial
f min It had to do with a bunch discovered, and in the struggle that meeting on Tuesday, August 20,
f the colored brethren calling or. followed Mr. and Mrs. Bailey weic 1929, to fix truck routes, elect truck
their parson to warn him against hav. beaten into insensibility, and their! d ,; verg and hoar aU pet j t j on8f coni .
ing too much to do with the sisters of two children hurt. The negro was shot p ] a j nts requests, etc., pertaining to
his flock. The parson immediately and killed with a shot gun that he B ,_ hoo i transportation. Consider this
told them that the Bible instructed carried wiht him into the residence, j t i m j ey and su ficient notice.
P. N. BIVINS, C. S. S.
gather the lambs to his breast, j It is believed Mr. Bailey wlil die.
aid the delegation, but 'romj Mrs. Bailey is a cousin of Mrs. P.
SERVICES AT BLACK
SPRING
Services are in progres- L
Spring Baptist church i n Ea.-t
win. The pastor, Rev. J. F 1
Cluney, is confined to hi s home*"
illness.
Rev. Mr. Tooke is preaching hi
ful and inspiring eermon. t o
large congregations attending.
CARR’S EMPORIUM h«, j B4l
ceived « shipment of L»Vinc Dret*,
JUS
gather the Ram
Down through the low lands of the CAN>T BE WITHOUT RECORDER
Washington county will not hold ;
furbished on | extreme South-east of Georgia
find much of the pnmative man and
his habits still unchanged. The old
one horse shay is a frequent site,
and while the progress of civiliza
tion has cut away much of the for
est there is still a bit of the wooded
land still in its virginity. Evidences
f the old English cows that cam-
over to this country with the early
cttlers arc seen in the cattle thnt
roam at large and make auto travel
ing unsafe when thtse “bull headed"
animals stop in the middle of the
is bringing a large income highway to view the fields and de
county. j cided which pide of the .road has
- ! the greenest grass.
roach of fall and the open- Over on the Island however, wc
business season are being find the latest in pleasure resorts.
vurd t0 Howard Coffin has developed the
_ Islund until it is a paradise for those
! season is in full blaM. v.ho have nothing more to do than
Numbers of our people ndulge themselves in the pleasure .if
f the city enjoying the life. Whether it be golf, horse-back
or -ea breezes. riding, yachting, dancing, swimming,
fishing, a\V*tirtn, hunting or what
orts from all sections of ever you might desire, it is all there.
• now are that the boll And the fact tha* there are plenty
inking inroads on the cot- of those who can take advantage-
f all this was demonstrated by the
. irowds that inhabited the beaches
and hotel. It is a heaven to high
landers like myself. Howard Coffin
has certainly done h : r. hit to develop
thi :ection of Georgia.
the
SAYS SUBSCRIBER
Mr. B. C. Simpson and Mr. I. H.
Brannar. came to the Union Recorder
office this week to pay up their sub
scriptions, declaring they can't do
without the paper.
Mr. Simpson has ben on the sub
scription list for thirty odd years
and Mr. Brann.au has received the
paper every week for almost as
many years, starting in 1902.
These two men. among our older |i
anil most prominent citizen?, are
among the valued and esteemed
friends of the Union Recorder and
their complimentary expressions are
highly appreciated.
E. Williams of this city, and she will S^^ c **5®O3Oi0cOiQ-Oiai0«C&>CKH3O>C&>eKH3^
probably leave today for Marietta O
UNTIL SATURDAY
where Mr. and Mrs. Bailey are in a
hospital, and bring the two children
home with her.
Your car look likes new aftei
ing through our auto laundry,
clean off everything but the p
once and you will like
RALPH SIMMERSON
lek and Marquette Deale
Try i
nd hal
You Can Buy
Manhattan Shirts
At Special Prices
MAKE YOUR HOUSE MORE
COMFORTABLE WITH
Porch and Window
AWNINGS
The two colleges located here
m»kv MlUedgwfll* ° f “I* n '° ,t
important of the smaller cities m
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend nur heartfelt
hanks to our friends for their ser- These will keep your rooms nnd 0
ire and kindness rendered to us dur-i porches sheltered from the scorch- $
rig the recent illness and death of.ing rays of the summer sun which £
ur dear mother. j will heat y
May God's riche- ’’ x
$2.50 Shirts
$2.00 Shirts
$1-85
$1-65
each
of yo
MR AND MRS. IVY ROBERSON
FOR RENT—A i
home and fade your 0 $2.85, $3.00 and $3.15 Shirts $2.25
carpets. We have them in attractive £
coh.rsand do.-igna at very reasonable g $3.50 and $4.00 Shirts $ 2 K
i and we’ll hav.
i call
£ $4.50 and $5.00 Shirts
$3.65
R. W. HATCHER HDW. CO.
Wholesale and Retail
MAKE MILLEDGEVILLE TRAD- Sun-tan is the rage among
ING CENTER. ADVERTISE ludies this day and generation.
The opening of the busy season thing to get a brown complexio
•« near at hand, and the mer- gardlcss of the cost. But the thing
ih-nt» of Milledgeville -hould unite ubout it, the cost of clothes has been
in making thi* city the center of a reduced in their mad
trading territory. this brown color
. YOUR WATERMELON MONEY—
large
columns
effrot to get
i their skin. Bath-
done by using the ing attire, according to the latest
of the Union Recorder an mode exhibited nt Sea Mand Beach,
advertising medium. This paper i s anything but bunglesome. Low
h' s a large circulation which covers cut necks with the back cut in a V
°' S l »l and surrounding territory, fhape down to the hips, is the style
li h it goes into the latter part of u f the day. This half-yard of cloth
Th ' week Newspaper advertising is that barely covers enough to pre-
recognized us .. trade builder for peo- writ .Mother Eve from b>,ing her
]. have learned that the merchants individuality gives one the sun-tan
uho Offer the hert bargains ond at- complexion so they near 'em. Hose
tractive prices ui
the Union Record*
will buy .
Sibley cr
rs. H. B. Jei
Two
had fad
dig down
the prices
up in
smull town, the
they do at these
. the cloumns of a re almost passe - , wot
• to advertise their f or you men who have t
j and buy them, .according t
Another way i* to make Milledge-. i St . e advertised. Thus n
vim an attractive cotton market ( world Iiro uml in. Living
„hcrc the highest and best prices are ( ,here hills, and
paid for the fiery r>»P'e- There J* 'ad.- of the moment do not
* why this city should not be j here ns quickly
. beat cotton market in Middle other places.
The formers of this section Milledgeville hns become more
•it 1 ng their cotton here if they Et< date and dignified .according to
Wl n . can „ t . t t he highest mar- | a t Sunday's Journal which carried a
realize . ^ w m s pcnd their ' E tory "Georgia's Statemanship a hun-
ket ? where they sell their cotton, dred year- ago." Quoting from thi,
,nunt ' j article “Milledgeville was quite a.
DTC thaT a re GRATIFY- worldly city" "There was much gaiety;
RE V -iRTS | null .j, dis?iuation. and not a few
techanics to serve you. T1
belt in town.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Suick and Marquette Dei
YOUR WATERMELON MONEY—
This year the price of a car of mel
ons, will buy a Ford Sedan, from J.
L. Sibley or an Olesmobile from
Mrs. H.
It.
nd for us. The best wreckei
rvice in town. If you don’
v« it, try and see.
RALPH SIMMER50N
Buidc and Marquette Dealt
CARR’S EMPORIUM.
WHY NOT ORDER YOUR FALL
, SUIT NOW BEFORE THE ! VL
much dissipation, and not a few, RUSH
from the tragedies."
The report* that come ’ Mfllcdgeville was the state capito! The swellest cheapest 'and best
State Capital concerning » • * j and -, n her early development. On: Suitings I have seen since Nineteen
Allen are most u .Would of the legislator's wives wrote him
admonishing again.-t the danger- that
would he fall the members of the
jntfle. She railed special atten-
to an oyster cellar patronized by
the law makers at a great price.”
All this is foreign to the ears of
ir penile living one hundred years
after. And to my mind it should
the fears of those who think
WHY NOT ORDER YOUR FALL
SUIT NOW BEFORE THE FALL
RUSH
Tile swellest cheapest >nd best
Suitings I have seen since Nineteen
Twelve. Two piece Soils $20.35.
Three piece Suits or Over Coats
$23.50. Over three hundred
latest patterns to select from.
Strictly all wool and well made.
G. W. BARR
Merchant Tailor
Opposite Colonial Theater
bcaoi
V Ttlis includes every shirt in stock whites and beautiful
v colored patterns.
£ This sale closes Saturday—now is the time l*, get a years
supply. '
John Holloway
THE MAN’S STORE
Ready to Gin
, .„ ..very expectation. It should
till the heart of every “
Baldwin rounty with P r ’ d ‘‘ lo ”
that we have auch a capable and well
qualified man ca^y our cau« and
thoae of our in»t.tut.o... in tl.e gen
oral assembly of our state.
He ha. not been lound wanting
„ ,ingle instance, it all the re
ports that come to our can ant
Still the
oubt them. * c
gentleman fr f
quote Mr.
m Fulton
influential
lower h"us«e, Uoi. niwn
friends rapidly, impressed friend
Vfi t h k hiS mle'who" 1, Sained
?\r£bl.£ of legislation and
brought himself rapidly >n the front
ns one of the most capabU
legislature.”
Thin is a splendid rei
from one of the colleagues of
Mr'Allen. It certainly ha. the dr-
g tl . c „f satisfaction that should
please his constituents.
Thi- very high commendat’in is
e .l h d with no surprise by the *r,ends
„ r , supporters of Mr. Allen. Htr
natursl forum is in the h ou, ' “[ ^
hate so we readily understand nis
.’ready acquired commandin
11 Burdened with cares of oae of the
most important rnunties tn the stab
n . . _ 0 f the great
for herein are D'* 01 ' " ,
inttitutions, Mr. Allen immediately
after his election began to study
their problems and went to his task to
familiarize himself with the intricate
Twelve. Two piece Suits $20.35.
Three piece Suits or Over Costs
$23.50. Over three hundred
latest patterns to select from.
Strictly all wool and well made.
G. W. BARR
Merchant Tailor
Opposite Colonial Theater
SAVE MONEY ON
PAINT
AND AT THE SAME TIME
GET A HIGH GRADE GUARANTEED PAINT
The COOLEDGE Faints arc made in the South for our Southern
Climate. Their analysis shows a freedom from .adulterants which
will in ure a lasting protective covering that will preserve your
property.
Coolidge Paint combines this protective faculty which is the real
es ential of good paint with a pleasing color harmony that will make
your home attractive. Call und let us figure with you on your
paint requirements.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale & Retail
ambitious and energetic Mr.
We will turn on the current today and from the first to the last bale we will
serve you with a smile. It costs us extra to do this, but we count on you to
appreciate this fact.
Our machines are in first class condition and it is conceeded by all that our
samples are of the very best. Our help are experienced Ginners and their am
bition is to please all.
We will pay you in cash at the Gin for your seeds and our prices will always be
in line.
NOTHING BUT NEW BAGING AND TIES WILL BE USED ON YOUK COTTON
YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED
Chandlers Ginnery
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