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The Senior Music Club \rill meet
Saturday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. L. P. Longino with Miss Mag.
pie Jenkins joint hostess.
cay Tires and Tubes. Ce t
our prices on Kelly’s, they make m ,
order prices look sick.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick and Marquette Dealer
I ‘thodist church faith.
>ck of decorated dii
Tipctative price* just
n’t fail to tee the
Med dinner war tha
at at HALF PRICE
gone. R. H. WOOT
he has ret an example
tir.n living before the people vived by hi' wife, four daughters,
erved that is worthy of emu- Mrs. w. H. Snow, Mrs. J. A. Seals,'
us he lias preached to them Mr*. W. C. McDr.de and Mrs. Ethel
the perr-el of truth and righteousne-?. filour.t, of MiUdegi
He has .^own seed th^t will bnntr a Mr. R. R. Reid, of Miiledgcville, and vain
harvest : n y°ars to come, and Mr. M. J. Reid of Macon, and several ! For happy Aneelr. came and tool: him
his influent will long be felt for i,randchildren, two brothers and sir-! From his awful bed of pain
pood. f of. Macon county, nnd a si.-ter j The months of ill health
Mrs. Farr hns been n helpful com- i n Miami, Fla. memories
Farr in his work on |fJ MEMORy QF A L0V ed ONE 0f him who K 0J1C to ros t
he Circuit, and is loved and esteem-
“|cd by the members of the ccngrcga- The folowinp was handed
• ! ptt d hut the Union Revordt r
thinks that the school authorities of
j Lar.ii r would not tolerate unfair ir,p.
Mr. K. II. Wcotten and Mr. E. E. day or ur.sprotsmanlike conduct on airs. Day was charminply attired
15.11 arc tv... of MUledgevlUe’s old- '.he part of their students. Let the < n this occasion in a smart frock of
est merchants in point of service, 1 rumor pass unnoticed, remembering d ep blue silk with touches of tan, w
ributed much to Mil- "'‘at We have our part to play and j, cr becoming and chic close-fitting,
i*.- annual drive t
spon o is being pi’
charity.
Give your subscription if you hav
en't already done to. The poor an:
needy are always with us and thou
of us who enjoy good health am
prosperity must care for them.
The Red Cross is now asking you
to give -o that those who misfortune
befalls nnd ill health overtakes, may
be cared for. Give as liberally as
you can and joyfully nnd you will be
bier sod for having done so.
. be free of criticism when the j,. lt being in a harmonizing shade
Recordrr has the at- Mf Pny „ oldMt Eon of j[r.
i the G. M. C. team cr( , Mr „ John T r>„ y , nTU | began hi.
Eight of the youag ban]dns cn „ cl . !n Miiledgcville. The
great success he has attained is high
ly gratifying to his friends hire.
Mrs. Day is the only daughter of
opposing teams or coaches ^ j. g Kidd, and possesses a
,-garding the fair play and aports- personality, which will win
•> -hiHtc conduct of the cadets. f „ r fc( . r frie „ds in Bartow.
The Union Recorder joins G. M.
nnd the merchants in inviting the COLORED FARM AGENT
. r students nnd people of Mn- DOING GOOD WORK
icrc Friday and in assuring them
cordial welcome. I £. q. g rown , colored farm agent
_ ! for the counties of Baldwin, Putnam,
HUNTIN GSEASON OPENED . Tonc , nnd Wilkinson, has arranged
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2QJH u ^ of meetingg for the colorc( J
formers of these counties during the
month of December.
Brown has done good work among
ti n he hns ministered to. They both publication by a relative:
will lor.g be remembered by hosts of Our sad today are our broken hearts
friends. How dim our eyes with tears,
Mr. and Mr . Farr came to this Since death haR robbed us of the one
city from the Griffin Circuit six V.. thought was ours for years,
yean ago, with a family of sever. Oh! how hard we all prayed for God
children, and rince then all of them. ~
:eption of
Of hir
And we that took and mourn to&y
Are th? ones that love him best
Like r. dove to the Ark he has flown 4
And there he shall ever rest
And when death takes us from the
wild seas of life
Then we will join him in the home
of the blest
during the
• bit of criticism
>r coaches
grown to manhood and womanhood. Li
Two daughters have married, the old- J'T
est son. Paul, has rplnc-dld position, rT
and t.: :- will continue to make their /N
home here. Th" second son, Asbury,
is a : tudent at Emory, and a duagh-
tcr. Miss Mary, will remain in the
city to firish her studies at G. S. C.
W. Thus Mr. and Mrs. Farr will
nly two children with them
to Tignall.
The season for shooting quail, wild
turk ys, and fox squirrels opened
CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST AROUND Wednesday, Nov. 20th
THE CORNER I Frcm what
Not many weeks must ppss before l ,cp °f sportsmen were in the field
Christmas v.ill be here. The trade 1 with gun and dog>, on the first day.
of the holidays will *oun b: in full It is reported that quails
sway, and all of us will be in a fais- j numerous this year than usual,
tie to pet the gift problem solved.! Every trUP sportsman will observe
Milldegtville merchants are making the game law strictly for th? pro-
their preparations and Miiledgcville j taction of wild life. They should nl-j
people should do their shopping with so be careful how they handle fire. I,
them. Trading at home is a good The State Game Commis-ioner has
slogan to follow. The home town instructed the county Game Wardens!
merchant is the back bone of pro- to enforce the law without fear or>
gress and pro-preity. He supports ’ favor,
schools, churches and other
the colored farmers since
here. He stimulated nnd plarned a
most creditable exhibit at the recent
fair, nnd is now engaged in stressing
the importance of plant
fall gardens, - etc., nnd raising poul
try and hog', and haying a herd of
Brown is an intelligent
here highly recommended.
When
s dope
:ee the job. Every part of
the car i* inspected nnd every job is
Inspected before being, returned to
blessings which »t shouhl nil up- LETTERS WITH FAIR PREMIUM y<J „ plv
predate. He is the man that we de- CHECKS NOT DELIVERED
pend upon for help in time of need —•
and support in our efforts to get' a good many checks mailed by the
ahead. As the holiday season ap- Secretary of the Middle George
proaches keep in mind the -stores of Fair here nnd offered in payment
return your car.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick and Marquette Deale
CARD OF THANKS
wish to thank each and i
kind and good to us
during our recent bereavement. May|£
God's richest blessing rest on each
' you is our prayer.
‘ AM EVANS AND MOTHER.
Miiledgcville, Ga.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLEY GREER.
.Jackson. Gn.
WILMA GREER.
Atlanta, Ga.
fill with
DRAIN yc
Quaker State or Texaco. ThU *i
is FREE, the oil is the only
that costs you. It is a wise
owner who drains his oil regu
Buick and Marquette Dealt
RALPH SIMMERSON
CHEVROLET COACH FOR SALE J
No doubt this is the car that you
Have been waiting for. A good ear M
New Ones
FOB COLORED SHIRT
at a cheap price on the ri
pay plan.
L. N. JORDAN
M
Miiledgcville and do your trading f or premiums won at the 1929 Fairjpri
herc - i have been returned by the Post ~~ •_ , . _ w 1 P
MiltedgeviUe should lx the center office Department beeeu e of in- "...-.XXXYTj j
of trade for many miles of surround- j sufficient addresses or inability of
ing territory. The merchant* should j tj, e post Office Department to identi-
rer’.ce this nnd go after the trade fy addressees. A full list of the'
in the rural sections. There is no r hecks returned follows, and if any-;
more forceful method than through i ono who has not received his or her
the advertising columns of the Union. t -hcck finds his or her name or n
Recorder. similar name on the following list,
Jurt one word more and that isjif they will notify Secretary C. B.
that those who use the mail order' McCullnr cf the Middle Georgia Fair,
house * should remember thut these Miiledgcville, Georgia, at once giv-
houses have never done anything to | their proper address, the check
help them. When money is needed j will be mailed to them,
for the community school, church or The following is a list of undeliv-
other enterprise it isn’t the mail erC( j checks:
order hou-c that contributes.
Miiledgcville hns a fine bunch of
merchants their stores are up-to-date
so trade with them.
APPRECIATION
Next week has been declared Ap
preciation Week by our Mayor in co
operation with the Federated Clubs
of the county and we are supposed
to be appreciative of all the blessings
that are curs.
Along with the various other
week, which we arc called on to g 5 ’*'
thought to, we find none of J -«*
that quite have the appeal
inner selves as Apprccinth.. -k
Appreciation 13 a word that i. 1
lit to use and most of us sini ..
It is a word that wt should keep
mind and use, not so much by the
spuken word, but in deeds that wpuld
express to others just how much w
do appreciate the kindnesses shown
the blessings given and the good for
tune that rs ours.
It U well that we pause once each
year to give thought to this word.
Ju‘t how much we have to be htnnk-
ful for and all the good htings that
we appreciate in our daily living
should be thought of.
All of us have much that we ap
preciate and during next wok give
a minutes thought to them and we
will appreciate still more the joy of
tariff and the splendid fellowship
that b e«xa.
Mrs W. L. Smith, City; J. B.
Mills, City; Mrs. Verna Layton,
City; Miss Lois Allen, City; Mr.
Hope Griffin, City; A. H. Crawford,
City; Alice Bass, Cty; Mrs. J. F.
Dentr , City; Woodrow Spivey,
City.
ALL REPAIR WORK don. at our
«hop I* done by the men who know
hrw. We don’t turn work over to
It ii important
thia work done by M-
7i*3P£a the only
KWW sttAMERSON
d Marquette Dealer
FOR SALE—One Barred Rock Cock-
ret, one White Rock Cockrel nnd
one twelve gauge bamtncrleaa Deal-
mington chot gun, double barrelled.
Will .ell for cash, cheap. B. L. Lay-
field. Hardwick, Ga.
DODGE FAST FOUR SEDAN FOR
SALE
ThU car kaa boon thoroughly
overhauled and u right and roady,
il abapo.
WANTED—Font far M Chattanooga u
Plow. J. L. SIBLfY. r
A Fine T ime to Plant
FOB A VELVET GREEN WINTER LAWN
Italiim Rye Grass makes the best laws with the least work
—We tell tliis seed it 15 cents per pound.
SIMPLE RULES FOR PREPARATION
Sow your Seed ud Sprinkle a little—
on your dead Bermuda Grits—Roke io with n ordinary
garden rake and wnter thoionghfy—A fey dfl? jlV.Vro-
duce a beautiful green that will Uit ViWifcR LONG.
Phone for Your Seed and
VIGORO at once
8. W. HATCHER HDW. CO.
Wholesale and Ratal
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Doesn’t it pep you up to get into a crisp, new shirt and
knot a fresh touch of color under your chin?
And here’s another happy thought—isn’t it good to know
you’ve invested your money wisely? Here’s your chance.
JOHN HOLLOWAY
The Man’s Stare
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Just to Let You Know
That we already have a big supply of Alcohol and Glycerine—
ready when the cold weather comes. Prophets say this will be a
cold winter—So don’t forget us.
Ralph Simmerson
Buck and Marqnette Dealer
SERVICE AT YOUR DOOR OR AT THE CURB
PHONE 559
AND A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL FROM
MilledgeviDe’s Most Up-ts-Date and Madera Dry Cleaners
The Odorless Cleaners
25 per cent Discount when ycu bring them and gel them. Drive
to the Curb and Honk Your Horn, we will be right out. One
Day Service on all work.
HAVE YOUR DRY CLEANING DONE Of MLLEDGEVHlc
BY MILLEDCEVnU PEOPLE WHO KNOW BOW
Once a Customer Always a Customer When you came to the
Odorless Cleaners.
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