Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 17, 1929, Image 4

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, CA , OCTOBER 17, ll» f WITHIN THE CUV t (BY MISS DIDDY) I MilledgeviUe’s newest citizen iai Georgia. A. E. Clift, president of that Billie .Tctt. Ill who arrived to join railroad, calls attention to the raan- th.i* ranks of our future beaus Sat- ( nt . r j n w hich the million dollar? to be urday morning. I saw grandfather paid for this new equipment will Hording Monday morning and he was .serve to stimulate trade end industry btaming with joy. I wish to extend ; n the territory served by his corn- congratulations to all of them and pany. He says: ish the young happiness. tinue able to disch».*g2 their dual obligation to trautp irt and to sume hte products of their fellow citizers.” It is the policy of tht Central of Georgia in making purchases to patronize, whenever possible, indus- its immediate territory. In accordance with that policy this mil lion dollar order for new equipment southern factory, the recently opened Birmingham plant of There are so many nice people- coming here with the construction company to build the dam. * * I “This new equipment will enable j lhe Pullman Car ard Manufacturing L . the railroad to improve it* service. Corporation. . nd the million dollars involved will | o into circulation in the channels of EXCURSION F.ARES TO SAVANNAH ACCOUNT GEORGIA STATE FAIR' OCTOBER 28—NOVEMBER 2, 1929 p of them Surday and it .as such ,rn ^ 1 ’ a!t payment for «orkmen’, wage*, for steel, lumber, etc. Tne wages in turn will be passed on by IV..n’t the Georgia*Yale w™ » ,b ' “- rkmen ,or :h< ’ P ur ' h “* c of the peach. What a thrill to pee the bo-, neeeaaitle. and huturiea of life, of Ilixie win over the ^ ale boya. I “Railroad expenditures are n fac. I saw ao many Millcdge,ille people. „ >r in moinUinin „ prosperou, con Farr .* nd “ n *- h * lf rou "< i tn I> ,ro ” but the biggest surprise was Mrs.,, :tioM _ The railroad., either direct. I I'rart'call, all points in Georgia. David Ferguson I didn’t dream that , or throu(rh thtlr mm , on , of c m. I Dates of saie October 26 to Novem- she liked the e modern sports, but she pi, 1V( .. ari . „ n( . „f tho i arKe . t her 2. 1929, inclusive; final limit was just as big a rooter as anybody, , ht , p ro[ i UCLi „ f f, rm , anJ f, c . November 6. 1929. memlicrs of her purty tell me. jtoriea. It la important, both from an efficiency and an economy stind- liSil The Marquette is sweeping r a nationwide success with an orray of features that distinguish it at or.ee as the most outstanding value in the moderate-price field: •uni tv BUTCX-Th, Morqu.tt. alon . !•**** ron offer ,he P'*c®b»»* advantage, 0 « 3u.dt enQ.nwrmg, Bvick crcflsmanshio end country*.d. Buick sorvic. foci! if lot. P * PSIFORMANCI — Brilliant pick-up-, 0 * Aomile- cn hour in 3, sw»nds-dosh,„ fl spa. ( l—68 or 70 honast mil*, cn fcour_ on d a wordorful fund of smooth. BwubU p0w .,, "STCN DISglACfm*H7-Th. morv.lout P ° W " p o . n ' • lar S«- Pblon di.p!oc«- ••ntIrnJ cubic Inch*.) I Son any coral it. Armistice Day will be an event to point, that car nings be sufl: mark on the calendar for next month. , P t to their .»urchases above tht The Legionaires are to have a stag i Jare necessities. It is only under party and the Auxiliary is to cele- 8Uch condition? that they wiU cun- brate themselves I am told. They should, for its a day we will never 1 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY The Right Way forget -I ( right 1 my e) the wild < Sunday we are to C’s. in marking the 1 church here. This i AH of us are looking forward to j Mrr. Hir. S book that is to come out soon. Aren’t we proud that we have * such a versalite woman living here* I and to think Milledgeville id the home of an author. I saw Floridc Allen this week. Sh'- is just bark from Kentucky. She. knows all the raring parlance and can tell you the names of all the wonder ful race horses. Floride attended many of the big rices and must have j had the time of her life, of course Carrie ADen was with her ind so was Mrs. Chas Moore and I*r. Allen. I was very much impressed with the exhibits at the Fair last week, especially the Union Point and Blaek Springs. All of the exhibits wore good -ind Wt can take a real prid in our farmer., and their communities. Out «n the hill the grass is be coming gretner, the flowers beauti ful and the shrubbery fresher look ing as fall creeps upon us and I can say the same frr all other >ectionr of Milledgeville. We have a beauti ful city .and I am glad the Garden club is a real organization. We can d> much more to beautify our city and I do believe the women are more nterested now than ever. of Mi Hedge Mr. Hugh Bi ville. has been f< r sometime a mem tnr of thi editorial .-taff of the v w York Evening Post. New York City, the Union Recorder leerned today. Mr. Brannen left the Washington Stir several nv r.ths ar in order to obtain Metropolitan experience, and was first employed by tht- Brooklyn Eagle, fn m which newspaper he transferred to tk Evening Post. The Evening Post is owned by the Curti Publi-hi -*r Comnany which al so publishes tl e Saturday Evening j Post. It is regarded as one of the , city’s outstanding newspapers A CARD OF THANKS We wi-h to extend our sincere ' thanks to our n ighhnrs and friends, that were so kind to our father, Mr.! T'.lman Babb, during his long illness and the sympathy shown us after' hi* death. The floral offreing*. sent I ire highly appreciated. MEMBERS OF FAMILY OF SONS AND DAUGHTER. AUTOMOBILE BARCAIN—I have a ale MMM Mudebaher <ar run o ’v j about 3.000 miles for .ale cheap.) Call me after S o'clock at night. Phone 174-L. or tee me on Sator- day. at A. J. Carr. Co. J. D. Willie. I Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 20, l'.*29 Final payment will h cmadc on ( project 45b—A B. and C., Gray-Mil-j Iedgevill.--K. ui thirty days from ‘ ■bove date and all unpaid account* J must be presented to Campbell Con structing Co., within that time. CAMPBELL CONSTRUCTING CO. ’ Milledgeville, Ga. i 4 times. C. 'UMA\I\G iheothci important an nouncements* of the past 3 l mouths lr. -lull ing sweeping price reduction, nev. rnodds, Porcelain-on-M eel inide a:;d out, ;he fa mous "‘Cold Control”, thepressor and with salt's greater tlirui at ar. time in the history of the Company, Frigidaire Coi poration announces ... a small cash payment puts any Frigidaire in peer home . . balance to salt your convenience n The Frigidaire •Cold Cuntroi** *< * Co/d Crmrrol** enablet End the risks of uncertain refrijcratK.r.. End the dangers of tainted food. A special smatl ca«h pavment put# Frigidaire in your h< n:c—note. And Frigidaire brings you a combination of essential features found on no other refrigerator in the world. The Frigidaire “Cold Control” for example, is one of the greatest developments in electric refrigeration. It is offered only by Frigidaire. Furthermore, the Frigidaire mechanism is built into the bottom of the cabinet. It is accessible. Inspections or adjustments can be made easily and quickly with no interruption in service. All of the food shelves arc in the upper part of the cabinet. Stooping is eliminated. The top of the cabinet can be used for shelf space. Winter as in Summer you need Frigidaire. And non, today, you can buy this truly modem rdrigerator —" «»h all the features that only FrigiJaire can offer on remarkably liberal terms. Come in and let us tell you about our deferred payment plan—a plan that makes Frigidaire easier to bus than ever before. Call at our display room or phone for our representative, today. FRIGIDAIRE MOMS TMA.\ ,| MIILI OX IX (1C R. W. HATCHER HARDWARE CO. WWIcmI. eU Irtti CO«FUT,*KS-tk,«,o w ,h. ycu Will find a full compUm.nl of th« fino* <s <2 -“•"—‘.-I ■OADAaiurr—5. p.rf K , „. poil „ ond C n o ■—f - *i < ~»»—• i * ifS U 3 iiS < ■ U»rfci;mr-Ih. , hm r.wdcrc'e-p'ice daw is upholit.r.d w.H. out sfan superiorities SHsSss ft© 965 to 1035 >. b. Suick factory, spM.al .qu.pmt-r.1 *«tr- nclud. only rocson=blc rha- fur d _l,v„ , - S con ba arronp-d on lb. I.bercl G W, it Stan. Consider tbo delivered price ci well as t/i. |.< FXTKA VALUE —Bu-C ei iha ..azrqueftc. Take the wheel nd discover prrformanee that * - •’ - ”3 ( val in tha it.oderate- rice flcid! RALPH SIMMERSON Milledgeville, Georgia Look for the bag with the red and blue stripes A Product of The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Mills in 14 Southern Gties feed this superior bolted cotton seed meal to every farm animal Uniform Full Weight Guaranteed Analysis f** ofwaitiM aa tk. motet «m tl IkU,. MM cm k. mtwtl tnm ittltn IUU Ulmr. C. E. SMITH A. J. CARR GROCERY CO. R. 0 SMITH (GW) PURCHASE «< SALE CO.