Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 26, 1929, Image 7

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union RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, C*.. SEPTEMBER », Il» IirMERS club EIOOYS |A 0LD FASHIONED FISH FRT THREE MILLION POUNDS FERTILIZER USED IN BALDWIN CITATION Uke Hollin*be*d ie pinners Club gathered on the o{ white Lake last Saturday, t-nj' yed an old-fashioned fish the guests of Mr. Geo. W. [ollinshead. cooked in a large , n d W (<re served directly ;umer. The corn “dodger” , Mr. Hollinthead himself was excellent, whi,e tl * e making of ruffut 1 was : uperintendended by C, E. McWhorter. This bever- ^ ?1 , refreshing that several claimed to have Over three million pounds of ferti lizer were used in Baldwin county for 1929 crops a report from the Departmen.t of Agriculture showed. Baldwin county was a small consum er in comparison to other counties. CERTAINLY THIS IS AN OPPOR TUNITY How about some good man who want* to make some real money put ting on a rolling store and just work ing the Georgia Power new town that they are going to open i a the con. ttruction cf the big dam, there will he hundred* of poople there and they will all have money, they will all buy from you, if you are on the ground, iw ... i rr., , We have a one and one half ton |iar , nWW Cl...™,., Truck Ik., i. j„, •‘he new offering at a bargain. GEORGIA, Baldwin County: To Whom It May Concern: C. B. Lavender, ad Administrator of J. W. Williams, deceased, having applied to me for loave to sell certain rea* estate of said deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and for dis tribution, this is to notify creditors and kindred that said application will be pas ed upon at the October Term 1929, of the Court of Ordinary of said County, and that unless ci ase is then shown to the contrary, said leave will be granted. This September 2nd, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. abundance of fish, bread and •Vi* and they made a feast that . njoyed. \t the business meeting of -he ,|, jt tta# decided to arrange an “ti e approaching fair, and -hing for the display. Messrs members promised to contribute r Y al. C. R. Torrance und W. 1 -,1 were appointed .i commit- ■ , ’ -.it the exhibit in order. The Ort”!»er meeting will be held; |C « Judse B ' H ‘ 4 times. EXPERT BATTERY SERVICE We Bell, we repair, we recharge, re rent, and we service batteries. L. N. JORDAN NOTICE Milledgeviile, Ga., Sept. 26, 1929 Final payment will b emade on project 4.16—A B. and C., Gray-Mil- ledgeville-Rivid thirty days from above date and all unpaid accounts must be presented to Campbell Con structing Co., within that time. CAMPBELL CONSTRUCTING CO. Milledgeviile, Ga. rfiectian Will Be Tafe. j., t Next Sunday M< Liberal R Expected the yo make on Sun- 1. of Milledgeviile should • re-t in the Orphans m this city and county. ridren have gone to the •i this cit yand county. > past year four childten fi^m this county, and are ’•«! for there. Any place for the fatherless and <rthy and should re- •upp'Tt of the people. ■ hoped that there will ra! r. -ponse next Sunday. Kaldwin-Wdkinson County convention will assemble at *'•1 church the first Sunday in •r fur an .all day singing. Maurice Harrington, ChafSr- -a- announced thut there will r »i quartet* present, and a •f sweet singer? from various '•f the State. will be sc ,| .'ill who ; ttond i the urg- ell filled basket. ICNORINC THE PAST MASTERS aienibiTs of Benevolent Lodge • have done a most comendable in honoring those who have I a* Wi i-hipful Milter of their They pay tribute to those ^ the pa t have been honored 'he Kghrst office at their com- oldest in point of service is ph E. Pottle. Col. Pottle the head of the lodge in T<> sail the roll cf the past 1 my of them have passed I of them our most honored ■I citizens. I I Bell, .and Dr. T. M. Hall, the older men who have •life as Worshipful Mas- tb* names on the long list 1 f in the tocial civic and life of Milledgeviile and 'I meeting Tuesday night 'i'.ing and a worthy tribute r no n who have worked to 1 r ‘ r Masonry a blessing to ,: ‘HjvriTle. DOkf - INSURANCE paid ' - , .v Carr Doke, widow of Mi. Carroll Doke, who was 1 k - ago in nn auto- , ^‘‘"t in Wilkinson county, I a check for over six -liars from the Union 1 ife Insurance Co. This f"r $3,000.00 carrying mnity, and Mr. Doke had only t premiums. This Co., .'" •t-nM by Hr. s. D. Stem- '• Insurant, Agent. C A«D OF THANKS ■ ! ’H lik. to tnk. thi, method ■' ; 'H those who ,o kindly ' 1 y contributed to a ,u nd I was asked to 'lr. Sam Miller in or- 1 eht have an operation "tore hla ,ight. HARPER TUCKER BOSTON CAFFj —WHERE EVERYBODY EATS—' -Fresh E(f. Served D.ilj" 3Se BLUE PLATE DINNER IATl'R PJ kV !S WORK DAY FOR t H e ORPHANS HOME Carr’s Emporium OPTOMETR Y lUirday is the Methodi* f r the Orphans Home r. . 1 at the Sunday School lii^ming the contributor i. ed. It is requested thut their income of Sat- :h Orphans Home. I 1 have been practicing optome try in Milledgeviile for 20 year*. My charges are reasonable. 1 guarantee all work done at repre sented or refund your money. So you take no chances in doing busi ness with me. Office hours 9 to 12, 1 to S, Sunday 2 to 5. W.J. Brake LE' VINE ECCCK/ for Autumn! No one can escape their elusive charntl See them tomorrow . . . and you’ll know "what's what' n frocks for Au tumn . . . for l-« Vine Frocks introduce the most flattering s.l- hourttes . . . exclusively detailed ... in wondrous new Crepe Satins. Vel vets ... in Autumn's gloriously brautiful '"ol- PAINS QUIT COMING Muionri Lady Say* She Cot Stronfcr aid Awfal Hurting Weal Away After She Took Cardai. Quito, Mo—"For some time, I hsd been hiving an awful time with pains in my back and sides,” says Mrs. Robert. Creasy, of this place. "My head would ache until I felt aa If It would split open. "I was very weak and nervous. It looked like the least little tiling would upset me. I was cross with the children, and I had no patience for anything. “Often, when I would get up in the morning. I would have to go back to bed, I was so weak. I dragged through my work, but it took all my strength to do It. "I tried many remedies, but noth ing did me any goou until I started taking C.’-rdui. I had read how Cardui had helped others, and so I wanted to try it. nr elf. "Cardui proved to be all that was that time. I was In good .icalth, and have been so ever since. 1 gained in weight, my appetite was good, and I was able to do all my house work without it hurting me. The pains quit coming.” Thousands of cases similar to that described above have been reported by users cf Cardui. School Bells are Ringing V SEE US FOR Fountain Pen* and Ink». Pencil*, lead* and erasers. College Pin* and ring*. College book ends, calendar*, etc. Alarm clocks. Kodak* and films. Williams & Ritchie JEWELERS Milledgeviile. Ga. Cr * ateit Selection of O.K.M Used Cere «••««( the Lowest Prices In Oar History LOOK>« n CHRYSLER 1927 SEDAN Looks good, run? good, got plenty of pep, ex cellent tire? That w< are offering at a knock-out price $400. ONE 1927 CHEVRO LET COUPE New Duco Job, good rubber, mechanically perfect, for a quick turn $300.00 will drive this one home. ONE 1926 FORD TRUCK Equipped with Wof- f< rd Tran-mission that i? an excellent buy for what we are off* ring $100.00 sale- price. ONE 1926 CHEVRO LET COUPE An exc^'scnt go and come oar. Will cer tainly ?uit a man-that just wants transport*. i at c This tho ughly p* fkwiakkSBRi^iUHW y Chevrolet! If you expect to buy a used car this Fall — come in NOW! We have the widest selection of fine used cars in our history. Many of them can scarcely be told from new. They are good for thousands of miles of satisfactory service —and the prices will absolutely amaze you. This is an opportunity to get exactly the car you want—at the price you want to pay. Attached t« the radiator cap of each of our reconditioned cars is the famous Chevrolet red “O. K. that Counts” tag. This tag shows you exactly what vital unit- cf the car have been reconditioned or marked “O. K.” by our expert mechanics. It is your absolute assur ance of quality and value. Look for this tag— and KNOW that your purrhaW is protected! L. N. Jordan USED CARS with tin i l /{ thiit counts Welcome to Milledgeviile and Baldwin County Georgia Power Co. This Bank loins the merchant* here lo welcome you lo our county—your se lection of Baldwin ((Kin! and Mrlledgev tile for youi gigantic power develop ment pledges your faith in this section and we in turn pledge our* in you. Forward March lor a greater Milledgev tile and Baldwin county. 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