Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 03, 1929, Image 4

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UNION RECORDER, MUXEDCEVIU K. GA, OCTOBER J, 1B» CNION RECORDER Federal Union EatablUked t*M Southern Recorder Eatb. 1*1* Pubti*hed Weekly on Tbnredoy .1 MiUedgevUla. Go. R. B. MOORE—EDITOR JERE N. MOORE—Bnaincaa Mgr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES , Y..r 91M Montlu *71 Jones Purcell, Agricultural Agent of the Georgia Railroad, stationed ut Madison, has been designated by Mr. E. S. Center, Agricultural Agent of the Georgia Railroad in Atlanta, to act as Judge of the Agricultural and Horticultural Department of the Middle Georgia Fair here on Wed nesday, Oct. 9th. Mr. Purcell is an experienced Agricultural Agent and has acted as Judge at the Middle Georgia Fair for several years. The Fair opens Monday, Oct 7th, but Wednesday is judging day for the Agricultural exhibits. Mr. Carlos Edwards has been suc- c ; ded as night watchman by Mr. T. .1 Darden, who entered on his duties Monday night. He has been con flicted with the State Prison Farm vend years and is highly recom- m; nded. The fair opens next Monday. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY MORE THAN $150.00 RAISED AND CITY FOR ORPHANS HOME The contribution made at the THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1929 , | Methodist Sunday School Sunday i morning for the Orphans’ Home at THE OPPORTUNITY IS OURS [v-oati^r, fopowing Saturday a? a (work day for the Home, amounted Whether Milledgeville is to Tf-; * 0 more than one hundred and fifty main indifferent to induitrial tie-' dollars. v,l.;piKlt and prorrew depends J Thi]l amouM u of , h< , ^ lareely «n .heir .nppnrt „f the Cham- rji , ed f|)r the Honll . in thi , cily b-r of ( ommerce. land.shows what a strong appeal that Mr. Miller S. Bell in acceptmg in , titution ^ her<? the election .as president of the body voicid the keynote of success. He stated that it will take the co-opera tion of every person in the city. It wilt take that ard nothing less. We cannot move forward with part of the team hitched to another cart. “Let bygones be bygones" stated Mr. Bell.” I forgive and forget and ark the wholehearted influence and help of the people here if I take this office" The«e words coming from Mr. Bell mean a great deal and will do more to cement the co-operative spirit than .anything that has been said in some time. Mr. Bell ha ability, he has fore sight a id while he ha* represented what i« so called a political faction, differirg sharply with .another group, he can do much for the city’s ad vancement industrially and aid ma terially in community loyalty. Th: 1 meeting M<yn|ty did much good. It was worth a great deal to Milledgeville. We are facing a new era through which w e can pass to greater prosperity or we can remain to drng along with the usual small town in Georgia. Out of that meet ing can grow a great civic organiza tion that can help every person in Milledg* ville, but we must put our should* rs t the wheel to move for ward. The Union Recrrder has stated repeatedly that it has no grind, no enemies to punish, it, whole spirit and being is interest.-d in g - * »t Milledgeville. To do this it has filt that man ythings must be done and one of them was just the thing that happened Monday night, seal together the division tha* has existed for many years. There is no need to ar».ue this further, the Un ion Recorder believes the Milledge- ville people have joined together in good faith and will work harmonious ly so long as the leaders will keep their faith. The Union Recorder, an institution that ha - devoted many years of vice to this city and county now is wholeheartedly first and mat working for that, which is best for u*. stands to day -os it alway-. ha* for n grentir Milledgeville. We pledge a continuance of this effort to pro mote the civic welfare of our people. E’-ery c’tixen should ta v . the ati- tude of co-operatwenc ns *«nd do his share to move Milledgeville forward. Wwi h M-. Bell and the organ ization which he heads success. We renew • ur pledge to do all that we can to mak :■ this organization sur- cessfuL Forward, Milledgeville. Milledgeville may get other enter- pri«e*\ but our people will never for get that th* two colleges located here The Ge< rgia Military College mil th ■ Georgia State College for Women, are the apple of th:ir eye. The establishment of these institu tions here brought new life and new hope to a discouraged rvople in the pa t. and have contributed largely to the life and prog re*, of *he city. Both are filling a place of usefuL r : in the community and ibe Slate; both ar; worthy of th» enthu- n tu- support of tht pe* pie of this com munity for what they have done and are doing as educational factors. STATE VETENAR1AN TO JUDGE LIVE STOCK AT FAIR Dr. J. M. Sutton, State Veterina rian of the Georgia State Depart ment of Agriculture, has accepted an invitation to judge livestock at the Middle Georgia Fair here on Wed nesday, October 9, 1929. Dr. Su|ton judged Livestock ht last year’s Fair, and the Directors were unanimous in extending him an invitation to judge ags|in at this year’s Fair. The Middle Georgia Fair compris es six counties and will be held the entire week of Oct. 7th. The- Live stock Department will be judged on Wednesday. NEW CARBON REMOVER FOR AUTOMOBILES INTRODUCED CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt thanks to our friends and relatives who were so kind and good to us dur ing the death of our dear wife and mother, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. May God’s richest blessing- rest on each and every one. I*. T. LAYFIELD AND FAMILY row fresh Chrysl*: motors has introduced a new exclusive feature that promises to be one of the greatest .assets in •years, Mr. W. E. Robinson, Jr., local dealer, declared. Car owners can now have their carbon removed instantly by a new invention known as Carbosolve. This is an exclusive carbon feature and is the product of the Chrysler en- Carbo.-olve is a fluid that dis -Ives the tarry binder that holds carbon to the piston chambers. Carbosolve is used every five hundred miles just as you change oiL Mr. Robinson stated that auto owners need not go to the trouble of having carbon scraped from their car, but can get this service ex clusively at the Chrysler stations. NORTH CAROLINA MAN COMES TO CITY FOR HIS AUTOMOBILE Mr. H. H. West, of Bryson City, N. C., was in the city Wednesday, coming to get an automobile which Was in the hands of the police here. About a month ago Paul Myers, a young white man, who had driven the automobile from B.-yson City to this city, after borrowing it, was arrested by the police here. Fol lowing a telegram, Myers was rea lised, and the automobile held. The owner reached the city to claim it Wednesday. AGENCY Mr. Lee Jordan has announed. he will operate a rental agew-y p pie having apartments and hou w ., rent may list them with him . tal without charge for aen-ic . p , pie desiring places can see Mr jJ FOR RENT—Faraaslmd or iabod Rportant Phone 495-L. WANTED TO BUY—Good in milk. See or write M. A. Yonng- blood, Route 1. NOTICE Beginning immediately we will clo«e our credit department, and sell strictly for cash. We will maintain a delivery service, and appreciate all telephone orders. Watch for our announcement ; next week. BECK GROCERY CO. Mri. L. L. Beck. Mgr. Telephone 37 West End FOR SALE The J. H. STEVENS Home Plac< Sievens Pottery. About 80 Acres & Genuine HOME, newly decorated. Pnc & Terms most Reasonable. Addre- Chas. H. Concw—P. 0. Box 37—Statioi E. Atlanta. Ga. this office. The Union Recorder is your county paper, fostering and forwarding your irtur* .'t. Subscribe and giv| the paper your support. NEW SCREEN GRID RADIO PRINCIPAL STANDS PERFECTED IN THE Bosche Console Model THREE NICE APARTMENTS FOR KENT—One down*tair» and two eluding individual bath* and kitche nettes, thoroughly screened, paved ■ide walk, three blocks from center of town, electrically lighted and reasonable. L. N. JORDAN. MAN WANTED—To work outside The Modern Idea LOTS OF STYLE—A GOOD LOOKING FRQNT AND VERY UTTLE COST Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Top Coats $ 35 Odorless Clean. FOR RENT—Eight NOTICE TO LAND LORDS Any one having houses or rooms r rent if yen will list them with c, giving location, description nod ice no doubt I can assist yon. L. JORDAN. APARTMENT FOR RENT—Furs- Lhed or unfurnished in must dosir- able location—403 Hncoch Stroot. Phone 70-L. Nobody can make better clothes lhan Hart Schaffner 6t Mark, nobody is so thoroughly in touch with ever new style trend; nobody can put more for the money into a suit of clothes than these makers—so when we offer you these suits and topcoats at $35—you’re getting a value that stands out above every thing. JOHN HOLLOWAY The Man’s Store c itJMK BOSCH RADIO You realize the BOSCH superiority when you hear the clear full tones over the new Screen Grid Models—you get perfected tonal harmony free from scratch or distortion. Let us install one in your home subject to your approval We sell them on easy terms—Remember—“Listen to all the others and then hear the BOSCH. Hatcher Hardware Co. Wholeu* ud Rttul Most df th-> egg* bring consumed in Mill<-dK*'vill« at thi time are those which have been shipped here. There wei pit*-* . f th- a number of uut-of- tlu city Sunday, in Pay your Emil* Luvand ha* accepted a p<>- vtfoa wtth the Culver d Kidd Drug Co., and Las charge of the soda fount Anile la bright and obliging, u* win MN Ih. BUf fMtm a The Big Show GEORGIA STATE EXPOSITION MACON. GEORGIA OCT. 14-1SU-17-1S-1* DAY and NIGHT EXHIBITS — DISPLAYS — AMUSEMENTS EDUCATIONAL — INSTRUCTIVE ENTERTAINING ROYAL AMERICAN MIDWAY SHOWS a*d RIDES 12- FEATURE GRAND STAND ACTS—12 •—DIFFERENT TROUPES—# EACH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT KING BROTHER S FAMOUS WILD WEST RODEO AFTERNOONS and NIGHT—A BIG SHOW GEORCEOUS fireworks 1 NIGHTS DURING FAIR INCLUDING SPECTACULAR ERUPTION OF MT. ETNA Biggoat Entertain—ml Ping rum of tko Year COME TO MACON and TAKE IN THE SNOW Popnku’ Pricna If—ailing GOOD BO ADS MOONLIGHT RIGHTS—REDUCED FADES ON ALL LINE* OT TRAVEL. "KOM OM.“ mm xkxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi BUCKEYE BOLTED COTTONSEED MEAL For all Live Stock. Uniform, full weight Sold on a guaranteed analysis A product af The Buckoya Cotton Oil Cu. Mill, in 14 Sonth- •rn Citiua. Complete information on the correct ut*e of Buckeye Bolted Cotton seed Meal can be obtain ed from any of the deal ers listed below. C. E. SMITH A. J. CARR GROCERY CO. R. C. SMITH (GW) PURCHASE A SALE CO. U«fc for 4* k<| With a. rat 1XIXIXI11XI1111 MinmiYYtri