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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEViLLE, GA-, AUGUST li*, IM»
sSl» RECORDER
Federal Union Eatabliskad 1829
Sotlhem Recordtr E«*b. 1819
R. R. MOORE—EDITOR
JERE N. MOORE—Mgr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
r Year $1.80
Month. .75
DIXIE SHOP MOVES TO NEW
QUARTERS THIS WEEK
Storo Forir
>1 Dry Good.
Building
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929
and "the mercha;
Forced into largt-r quarters the
; Dixie Shop hug moved this week in-
j to the Sanford Building, occupying
the store formerly the Gheesling
Dry Goods Company.
Mr*. Jerome Babb, Manage*- of the'
: tore, announced this week that th-*
store which had been renovated in!
the interior would be open Friday!
for business and that a new and larg-j
er stock would be placed and ready j
for ifitpL’Ction. Many new fall
goods have arrived and new improve,
mints have been made.
The Dixie Shop was opened about
two years ago and was operated in
the Olham Building next to Woot-
t:n*r Book Store. The change in lo
cation was made after a re-organizn.
lion of the business.
Society
Mr. Fra.ik R. Malpass is in New
Mi sea Mary and Katie Cline
risking relatives in Savannah.
Miss Hennie Lou Hughes,, of Dan
ville, is the guest of Miss Floridd
Smith.
Miss Emily Ellison of St. Peters
burg. Fla., is visiting Mrs. W.
Mrs. Geo. S. Roach and children
ire spending this week at Indian
springs.
LITTLE BILL DAVIS CONDITION
CONTINUES CRITICAL
Hope for the recovery of little BB!
Davis, son of Mrs. Martha Echols
Davis, war, slim Wednesday after-
noon, the little fellow remaining in
a coirn and his fight for life ebbing
a-* the ravonges of the disca-e tore
down his vitality.
Little Billie’s condition has beer!
serious several days and doctors and
rum have kept a close vigile in an
effort to bring him back to health.-
— r ~ “ The nature of the disease is such
i"t .» 'irj vigorous cam- t j, at restoration to health is improb-
1 *■»** m Ml "* d *' v :"e able, it learned.
Hon. Marrion Allen has introdu-
ed a bill increasing the term for
which the Solicitor of Baldwin corn-
ty court is appointed from two to
four years.
Th* reports are that the cotton
crop of Baldwin county is deteriorat
ing ■ . account of the excessive hot
wcatini. unJ the destructive work
«
Mrs. S. D. Bristow
r * visiting relative
and Stacy Jr.
Sullie Fay Reed has rcturn-
n a vftit to his home ut Louis-
Miss Annie Treano
vbiting her sister,
of Savannah,
Mr. Louise Horne has accepted
position with
Georgia Power C«*.
ae has accepted aj Mrs. L H. Hall and . ons, are visit-j Miss Elizabeth Fraley has r •
local office of the 1 ing Mrs. Hall’s mother in Americus. ed from a stay in Mountain City
Mrs. A. K. P^-chal has returned j
home after a visit to Atlanta and;
Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Puscha!, of Au- j
gu-ta. spent last week-end with their j
mother, Mrs. A. H. ‘Paschal.
Mr*. Martha Sibley is at home
spending her vacation with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sibley. She
will teach the approaching school
year at Long Island, N. Y.
Mr. Chas N. Chandler, Proprietor
of Chandler's Variety Store, left
Sunday for the Northern and East
ern markets, to purchase his fall and
winter stock.
Mrs. J. R. Curl of Swainsboro,
who has been the guest for the past
week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Spivey, returned to her Sun
day. She was accompanied by Mr.
Curl who was a visitor here Satur
day and Sunday.
■ gre
node to see that stngnat ’
r.-t allowed. Destroying it
keeps down malaria.
School trustee- in five districts
will be elected at the polls next Wed*
nesday at the regular voting places
in the precincts.
Board members at Union Point,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Butts. Jr., ■
have returned to Madison, after,
rifle, Ga. spending some time here. -Mr. Bulls
oach at the A. & M. College loent-j
at Madison, and is proving cap-,
Gertrude| able anti efficient in the position. He!
•canor. "'ill bring his football team here in I
• • • the early fall to play G. M .C.
Mis- Kathryn Moran is spending • * •
Augusta, visiting lor sis* ■ Mr. George Layton r.nd his sister
Mis Thelma Layton of Detroit, arc
j visiting Mr. I. p. Stanley and fam-j
and son Joseph,' ily. Mr. Layton and his sister left,
returned from a visit to Tooms- here about five years ago and hnv ■
boro nnd Dublin. bee n connected with the Hudrnn- j
Company since that time. They
pend several days here.
GET RID OF UNSIGHTLY WEEDS WITH A
Joy Weed Cutter
It is a.real pleasure to cul weeds with a Joy Cutter Let
send up one for you to try out.
We stock grass Hooks. Lawn Hakes. Scythes, Lawn Mowers
Caiden Hose. Sprinklers and all accessories for yard and garden
—Phone us your order.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co,
Wholesale aad Retail
Sale of
Florshiem
Mrs. Hammond Carmichael.
Miss Minnie Grant, who has been
kiting Atlanta and LaGrange, will
eturn home this week.
of the
ANOTHER YEAR PASSES
Again we conie to another mile Midway, Coopervillc, Br<
ton, n ar record of continuous and M rriwethor must be named the or- Th,.
rp:, d ervicc. With this i*. uu calling the election outlined. W. | regret
Recorder the 110th . C.i . Union Point; D. C. Leap- at his
year comes to a close. trott, Midway; A. B. Echols, Coop-
T- • a record of which we are orvillc; M. E. Webb, Browns; P. N.
proud and rightly to. To have the Lawrence, Merriwether, are the pres-
knowledge that for more than 100 e tit incumbents nnd will be re-elect- 1 a '° r ° m
have kept the public confi- V.‘o the posts without opposition it SL S * m0n 8 nn J
»t • . pledge of s understood.
friends of Mr.
to learn that he
home by illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Fowler and
stay at
• and lived up to i
fills our hearts with grati-
&nd pride, swelling within us a
-* 'ration and a rededication to
j Miss Thelma Tingle has returned
i to her home in Monticello, after a
visit to Mrs. R. E. Long.
BACK FRO* EUROPE
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Fowler
ler :hat sort of service that when Miss Louise Fowler reached home
another century has gone it cam be Monday evening, after a tour of Mr. J. C. Grant spent several days
looked hack to with equal pride and Europe. They visited the most im- of the past week visiting his daugh-
gratitade. portant countries and cities of the ter, Mrs. Mark Few, in Athens.
Today the Union Recorder greets old world, and saw many interesting mm*
its friends with gratitude and feliei- and historic sites. They brought Miss Della Ellison has returned to
tatmns We are grateful because back with them valuable and hand- Washington, D. C., after a visit to
this paper is now enjoying succcs . pome souvenirs. The trip was a most her mother, Mrs. A. L. Ellison.
From a standpoint of subscriptions, delightful one, and will be one of the • * -
it has list of 1700. staunch and memories of an epoch in their lives. I Mr. H. B. Eberhnrt left Wednes-
loyul friends, who have confidence ( 1 day for Augusta where he has ac-
in the honesty uf purpose of its pub- Thp , t eady income that is being 1 cepted a position with the Georgia
ushers to give them a pnpir worthy br0UK ht j n to Baldwin county by the Railroad,
to their support. From a standpoint of aour croam> is pr0 ving help-!
in solving the financial problem After attending Summer School
number of farmers of Baldwin in Asheville, N. C., nnd visiting relr
ity. ( J tives in Augusta, Miss Ava Pa.-chal h
For
One Week, Aug. 16 to 24
For $0.85
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Jarell Thigpen* gave* a birthday
party last Friday afternoon, in tun
er of her ixih birthday. Games
were played, cream and cake were
served. Those present were: James
Crooms, Frances Crooms, Jane Biv
ins, Bebe Shouse, Andrew Harrison,
Madge* Hutchens, Dannie Hutchens,
Helen Hall, Dc-lmu Hall, Frank Twil-
ey. Evelyn Osborn, Sloan Thigpen.
FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, 2-Door,
latest Model, absolutely new. Apply
to L. C. Hell.
WE HAVE PLENTY OF THESE IN BLACK AND TANS. ALL
OXFORD—COME IN TODAY AND GET YOURS
John Holloway
THE MAN’S STORE
of advertising we
with sufficient volume to make it
possible to publish a paper which will
compare favorably with any in Geor
gia. «
l home with her mother.
We felicitate the great number of
true ard tried friend* of the Union
Recorder. It is these friend* that
h; ve made possible our record. We
pledge to them our continued effort
to make the paper worthy of their
friendship and n pride to their city
and county.
The policies of other years are
those of today. We have in the past
and it is our purpose to continue to |
advocate Rood government, high! Mr- Aubrey V. D'Alton of Peters-
ideal,, diver ified farming, good 1 burg, Virgin*, was a recent visitor in
road.*, better education, alwaya with]*' 10
a steadfast regard for the truth. |
It has never been our purpose
policy to editorialize
stories. It is our endeavi
ihc aC'.. ."airly anu impartially with
out expressing editorial opinion. Our
NOTICE |
Only those who are invited by JIr - * nd Mr ’- A - ? olor -
someon. connected with the institu- <,<1 to Fon, ! rth Sunday and spent —
tion will 1m? expected to attend the
dance.- at Allen’s Sanitarium. Dances| ^ arae *’ ^ r *
are not open to the general publi.
DR. H. D. ALLEN
eral hours with Mr. and Mrs. E.
use or I 5nd
news ~'’ n R °y* rre
„ I Savannah.
Misses Frances and Elizabeth
Yarbrough and John Yarbrough
have returned from an extended
visit to relatives in Lincoln county.
editorial policies are outlined
page where they belong. There may
be t.iose who differ in these opinions
but whether opponent or proponent
w. promise to them fair and impar- , , ...... ...... „„
tial dealing by this pnper. We keep miehae! of Augusta, spent last week- formerly Miss C. B. Kate Bank-, of
c. ...i... r- _i: i end with the latter s mother, Mrs. I .
C. L. Moran.
and Mr:* J. Hammond Car-]
Mrs. W. S. Brooks hns returned
from a visit to Thomasville and Jack
sonville. Her daughter, Mrs. Thomas
Johnron is visiting her.
Mbs Clara Gardner of Macon, is
the gue«t of Miss Frances Darrow.
The friends of Mr. J. R. Normcnt
regret his continued illness.
Mrs. Delia Carroll and grind-
daughter, Mii. Janet Thompson
have returned to Atlanta, after a
visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Massey.
Mt. '•'id Mrs. Frank Herring and
Miss Cladys Blunt of New York,
have returned to Milledgeville after
an automoliile trip through the
mountains of North Carolina.
Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Herndon of
San Antonio, Texas, are visiting rcla-
herc. Mrs. Herndon
-.elves free of clique or personal
»■*—.r r. so that we may never get
o close to a man that we cannot
’ c e their faults. The newspaper
: hould be the defender and champion
of the people, their servant.
The Union Recorder completes
this 110 yei
with
id record of devotion to public
w*» inter into this new year we
do .o with gratitude to those who
•" Iped make the Union Record
er. It is in a spirit of devotion that
v.e begin another year, devotion to
the interest of others, to help make
m l not break our town. To keep
high th record of truth, honor and
integrity :hut has made pobsible this
long record.
We again extend felicitations to
our friends and invite their co-opera-
♦ if n ind support in uur effort to give
Baldwin county a newspaper that
• be a credit to every citizen, and WANTED—Two
! a our effort to build a greater, milk. O. L. Ti
town and county. Ga.
[ this city, and Dr. Herndon is a broth.
r of Mr. H. H. Herndon,
j Mrs. C. J. Conn and children have
Mr. M. Roberts, who hns been! returned from a visit of several
assisting Mr. F. M. Finney, Manager, weeks to Mrs. Conn’s parents, in
of the local Rogers Store, has gone! Covington. Mr. Conn went to Cov-
to Dublin, where he will he Manageri ington Sunday and accomapr.ied them
of the Roger Store. He has been ] home.
succeeded here by Mr. A. B. Rhodes, Mes rs. Allen Moore, Doc Veal. W.
who <
from Dublin.
The MiV.?dge*4Ule and Baldwin
county friends of Mrs. I. L. Barnes
will be interested to learn that she
has accepted a position in the Ladies-
Ready-to-Wear Department of the J.
P. Allen store in Macon, nnd will
ci mmence her duties there the 19th
of August. The Allen store is fortun
ate in securing Mrs. Barnes as n
clerk, a: she wil be popular with
their trade, and render efficient ser-
H. Stembridgc, ,Jr., Kcnnan Ward,
C. B. McCullar and Dozier Petti
grew left Milledgeville Sunday for
Fort Scriven, where they will spend
two weeks at a Reserve Officers
Training camp.
The many friends of Mrs. R. W.
Law.*on. who is an efficient member
of the staff of nurses at the City
Hospital, are glad to learn that she
has resumed her duties at that
place. About a month ago Mrs. Law-
son was shocked by lightning in her
home and for a while relatives and
friends were very much concerned
over her condition, but we are glad
to know that she has fully recovered
and able to be back on duty.
We Are Now In^Our New Home
THE DIXIE SHOP
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lias moved into the Sanford Building in the store formerly occupied by Ghees
ling. We invite our friends and customers to visit our new store.
New Stock New Fixtures a larger more complete store exclusively for Ladies'
Ready-toWear—piece goods, notions and novelties.
We appreciate the patronage of the past year that has made possible our en
largement to better serve our customers and will appreciate the continued good
will and business of our friends with the assurance that they will always find
quality, service and satisfaction at the Dixie Shop.
Our new Fall stock is beginning to arrive and we invite your inspection.
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THE DIXIE SHOP
Mrs. Jerome Babb, Mgr.