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THE UNKM-RECOWCB. M1LLEDCEVILLE. CA., NOVEMBER M, MW
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l Office. Milled**
R. B. MOORE—EDITOR
JER*: N. MOORE—Butin*** Mgr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
f Year —*1.50
Month* .T5
ling Roto* ferniaked M
Apglicotion
THURSDAY. NOV. 2§. 1020
■ engaged in the manufac- COLLEGE BSUfS BULLETM
i the manu'
OF imitEST TMS WEEK!
••Discovery of mech.nijl f.cU j T . k . n
h:>s raised us from a condidltio/i of
comparative slavery in a century and
will raise us even higher in a short
time,” he taid. "New physical facts
the stock in trade In modern
Writibg*
Mam bar* *( Jwiraalba Cla**
Under Direction of Dr. Wynn
The following have added their
I name-, to the list of contributors of
'the Red Cross since last week when
j the first group was published:
Mrs. H. B. Jennings, Sibley and
; Erwin Jennings, Mrs. L. C. Hall,
Clippings fro mthe work of the j
business. At present, discovery .and p Joumali m at the Georgia ^ j c j njframt Miss Elizabeth
employments of facts dealing with the for W, »«; ^ red | T Um«, Mrs. Hattie Garrard, Mrs.
air for transportation are the most, 1 " U * n °f m W *f 86,1 ou roni • W. M. Scott, Mrs. A. G. Harris, Mrs. j tendance,
important in our possession.” I Lf n „ .* WCC . . • M. S. Bell, Mrs. R. M. Jeffries, Rev.
••Such >tutcmcnt* should j.r us 1 .,™* , ‘T > *T t ij. H. Conlin, Mr,. E. E. Bm, Mm.
A DOZEN CASES IN RECORDERS
COURT MONDAY
During Saturday and Sunday the
police of the city rounded up a num
ber of drunks, and Monday after
noon Recorder Carpenter found
twelve cases on the docket awaiting
for trial. The consequence was a
large number of negroes were in at-
from over-compiacency. There
Teuton to doubt their truth. On the |
contrary, there is every reason to I
believe.
While Milledgeville is small com
pared to such metropolitan centers as
New York, Detroit, Chicago, or Sun
Francisco, we too, art faced with the
problem of what to do with regard to
meeting the new puzzles developing
from the aviation age.
SHAMEFUL CONDUCT OF LANIER It certainly will not be long before
BOYS every municipality that amounts to
_ anything, will have an airport.—
It i- not good taste to criticize particularly those communities which
your guests or to he too hasty in urt* making a bid for the location of
cond.nsing youth, hut the conduct of industry or an uppeal to new resi-
tho students from Lanier High dents.
School did not tie the hinds of We have not worsted much about
friendship with the people of this this in the past—probably wc shan’t
city in their visit here last Friday, worry abrfut it in tl*e future.
Like an invading army they pour- Nevertheless, it is something worth
ed into town about eleven o’clock, considering if Milledgeville is to he
Quite :i natural thing to do since at the head instead of at the tail of
their team was to meet G. M. C. on the procession!
the gridiron in the afternoon. It is
customary for a large band of fol- COURTESY PAYS—AND HOW!
lower to come along to cheer and Reputations of towns have been
parade. This we had no objection, made or broken hy the courtesy of
hut when these lads began their citizens and officials. This
plundering and thieving they censed ticulnrly true when a community is
to he treated r.s gentlemen. Into th:
Electri
and he
food in the
di.ughnuts m
Bros.. Grorei
ed by a mol
Maid Bake Shop they went
Buse there was only a young
stop them »th:y rananckett
ir cus s and took off as much
the way of cakes, pie- and
tiny
Id. Chandler
of fthe bknten path a little. Travel
ing men seek it or avoid it, depend
ing upsn the attitude of the people.
It probably is imposible to
urc the dividend, of courtesy in dol
lars aud cents. It undoubtedly is
impossible to measure them nt all.
r, is hardly
isk the tclc-
M. K. Davis, Erwin Sibley,
Lindsey. Francis Daniels, V
the college this week.
The Bulletin contained feature
.‘tones, news stories and editorial
written by members of the class un
der the direction of Dr. Wynn. The
clas was c stabilised only a few
o and lias grown each year.
During the time special editions of
the Union-Recorder have been issued
their direction. The class mem
bers have alco prepared news stories . . _ , ,, ,
,l„ „ T , . . E. Pennington, J. C. Ingram, Hams
the Macon Telegraph. In the * . ,,
bulletin .ire clipping from both of IW1 - Br ' sc ?? W * 1 '; C«»rge Barr, Jl.
r 7 nr \Ti««t TjhiI Mnnro E.
these papers and the college paper
q | Don't Ub tb cbac* oa wet reads
T jwe bn a fell aleck ef tire ebaias,
a I “ f « preventive agaimat aldddiag.
Jn ‘| RALPH SIMMERSON
J ! Baick and MarqaatU Dealer
A THIRTEEN POUND S'
POTATO
Mr. Ged. W. Holiiashead
thirteen pound sweet potato^
his patch the past week. It Wag „
haps th# largest we have ever ,
It is on display in the window a
Bell Grocery Co’s store. Hr, ^
shaed had a splendid yield of
toe- this year.
Save time tine ia neaey. Ti
k. Bus. Fuur Bum lajk.,, ,
ksu 3*1. Pin, Hud.
SAVE YOUR MEAT—100 lb
S*l* *1.00 st MODERN MERCa'
tile ca
The Collonnade.
The Bulk tin is interesting and
neatly and attractively prepared.
OFFICERS CAPTURE iWO STILLS
IN WEEK
County Oficer Rolland Lawrence
end Sheriff Haynie captured two
stils during the past week together
with a large quantity of marh .and
The first raid was made in the
Eartern part of the county an eight
"allon copper still and 800 galloi
beer were brought in. A smallei
W. Stembridge, Miss Leni Moore,
E. Bell, Mrs. E. D. Napier, J. C.
Grant, C. N. Chandler and City
Market, Dr. Boddie and W. M. Davis.
LOST—Beaded bee
ored wooden bead*
by owner. Liberal
ed to this office.
Valued highly
eward if retern-
A CARD OF THANKS
I wiih to express my heartfelt
thanks to my friends and relatives
for what they did for me ddring my
o of j recent illncr- of two wt ?ks. I also
still | thunk Dr. Hall for his faithful ser-
i destroyed in the “Northern ?ec-
i a day later. Neither still was
operation at the time the raids
'e made.
May God’s
»‘t upon each 1
richest blessings
id every
of
MRS. HOMER THIGPEN
ON
BUILDING ERECTED
BLACKSMITH SITE.
The construction of a i
tile building is now under
th? lot back of the old Eva
loi
Store was also enter- That they exist, howrn
of them, but a young necessary to say—just
man th re succeeded in driving them phone company or any other big
out. Down to the Colonial Theatre “.usine s which is in constant contact
they swarmed which was under the with the public. Many large publi
direction of Mrs. Curry, Mr. Curry utility corporations spend thousands
being sick, and she had to get he!; - , of dollars every year in educating
to run them out. It so happened their employees to be courteous,
that there was no morning *how on If the return is so great that com-
cr.d it was not difficult to persuade mercbl roganizations can afford to
them to leave. Continuing tlieit actually to spend money in dcvelop-
march they swarmed on the G. S. C. ing courtesy, it is worth some atten-
campus into dormitories and build- tion from public officials and citi-
ings, without invitation o* permis- bens.
sion. The young ladies were at Let’s hive Milledgeville known as
clrsscs. most of them, but these boys a "friendly city”!
made slurring remarks to those who ■ ■
were sfieh. Hi«se dormitories are WELCOME ALUMNAE
the homes of these young ladies and The Union Recorder » happy to
are noi to be entered especially by welcome back to Milledgeville and
young men. And finally they tried the Georgia State College for Women
to ru h into the game without pay- that pn . at ho?t of ladies who hive
in*?. This used to be n common thing bee n students there and will spend
at colleges for the Freshmen to stage the remainder of this week here at-
n rush of the gate but it isn’t done tending the annual Home Coming at
any mi re. G. M. C. has never tried the college.
to beat their way into a game in There is probably no organization
Macon. j n G corR j a that is so enthusiastic as
Conduct like this does not benefit the G. S. C. Alumnae. A member-
a school or a city. Of course the ship of young women who during
young boys are naturally rowdy unJ their college days were imbued with
tut for a good t’me and nobody ob- the highest ideals and a *pirit of
jeetod a* b.ng a, they paraded the vice, they hove carried these chnrnc-
rtroots and * yelled. They cheered teristics into thd : .r organization,
them and tncruraged them in this so Contributing generously to the sup-
th:i* they wW J have a good time, port ard welfare nf their Alma Ma^er
bur when they started on their piling- they have also contributed in a large
ing parade it ceased to be funny and .measure to the building of their
was utterly disgusting. munitics and their state The in-
Millcdgcvillc will watt a long time fluonce of this great college is felt
befor. they will want another visit all over the south through its grndu-
fron: the Lanier students. They will ates.
certainly bar their doors to them So it is with unusuul pleasure that
when they do come. wo welcome them back to Millcdge-
It i with regret That this criticism v *^ e n P a ' n -
is made. The Macon people who
the nr:
d a live
and blacksmith .-hop formerly occu
pied it. The new building will be oc-
eapied by the Armour Creameries.
Wet road* make wreck* probable,
lo call ea and *•* kow quick the
eat wrecker iq town (eta there.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick and Marqeette Dealer
.neeetioM in Macoa for Dublin.
Jacksonville and nil Florida point*.
Travel by Baa. Phone 3S1. Paved
SAVE YOUR MEAT—100 lb. Bag*
Salt *1.00 at MODERN MERCAN
TILE CO.
Tke Newest Christmas Hats, Hand
kerchiefs, Silk Underwear and Baade.
MISS LENI MOORE. Tke Hal
0LD
FOURTH ANNUAL EUROPEAN
TOUR
Personally Conducted by
MISS FLORIDE ALLEN
Milledgeville. Georgia
SPECIAL FEATURES
Seven Countries all Expense
Tour—Four Lake Districts Eng
lish, Scotch. Swiss and Italian.
VISAS INCLUDED
Suitcase Furnished
PASSION PLAY
See or Write
HISS FLORIDE ALLEN
For Itinerary and Other Ir(c;b:s-
DONT RISK A COOD SHOT WITH
POOI AMMUNITION
WINCHESTER SHEILS
are the oldest and best. We have them in your favoril-
load for all kinds of Game— X
Call and see our line of Guns. Hunting Coats, Hats and
Leggings and other accessories for hunting.
WE SELL HUNTING USCENSES
•.It. HATCHES HARDWABE COMPANY
Wholesale and Retail
MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS A CHRISTMAS OF MUSIC
GIVE THEM THE GIFT EVERY FAMILY WANTS
f ,
both i
ledgcville was glad to have* thorn,
rri has always been a close tie ex-
n-„ br!<vein Milledgeville and Ma-
i ptople and there are some very
• friendships between people i
MARINE RECUITING TRUCK
TO VISIT THIS CITY
The United States Marine Corp:
is short a number of men and somt
n the near future a Marine Corps re- |
cruiting party of. two Sergeants in ^
i. Wv think the proplc from th[ ' Mnrinc Cor l“ • dT * rtW "« truck
won ns disgusted with the vW * Mt «'** fnr the P“n>ose of I
conduct of the hoyn n, we are, vxumining and enlinting men for ser-
und w re emharanned. vict with thl! Soldiros-of-the-,en.
T l . . , - . . , All men ati the age of 17 to 35 are
The head of the Lanier school will ... ... ... , „
eligible for the examination ,and all
men passing the required examina-
„ ut „„,u L„ c acmrut t '° n receive FREE transporta-
7„::u ,,UL "T t* 00 *° large Marine Corps train,
thoi .ties for the conduct of these . _ ._ e o
boys away from home.' hut we can " >It c ° rap
guarantee that the students of G. M.
C. would not act as the Lanier boys
did. If they should they would not
get by with it.
■ to give his students a lec-
bthavor and good manner?.
• do not hold the school
tParris Island.
where htey will receive about 10
weeks trainnig. upon the completion
of the training they will be turned
> duty ns regular Marines and
be transferred to one of Uncle Sam's
largest battleships, rome to post in
the United Stntcs and others will go
1 to foreign stations, some will be sent
of the city of the to the aviation as pilots, mechnnics,
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
TALKING
SINGING
DANCING
TECHNICOLOR.
TH DANCE
OF LIFE
UAL &KELLY
NANCY CARROLL
G Oaramounl (jictun
"The progress
future will depend largely upon the , machine gunners, motor transport, j
airport facilities it establishes, just service at sea, artillery. Infantry. '
as the progress of cities in the past ^ Men qre also wanted for duty in Ha- 1
has depended upon railroad* or con-,waiian Hands. Philionines. Nicara- j
crete. pavements. ; gua. China and Guam and Haiti. j
This was the startling statement if r rycueh annlicahions are re- !
of William B. Stout, president df ce ived through this ndvert'sement the j
the Stout Air Lines, in discusing recruiting prnty wfll be here at an
the problem of “Aviation and Munici- early date.
pal progress’ before |he National All men who are interested will
Conference Son Improving Goitern- please write to hte Officer in Charge, j
Jj ccently ’ j Marine Corps Recruiting Station,
Mr. Stout pointed out, amor* other 179 1-2 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, •
thing-, that there were more com- Ga. I
•M
The Wonderful
IN EEAUTIFUL CABINET STYLES
OR
AN ALL ELECTRIC VKTROLA
You can get these combination Machines, both Radio and
Victrola. No Gift More Appreciated—A Gift for the Whole
Family.
Now is the time lo make your plans and have one of these
beautiful Machines put aside. It will solve the Gift for the
Whole Family.
SEE THEM ON DISPLAY AND ASK ABOUT OUR EASY
PAYMENT HAN.
Milledgeville Music Store
Next I* Wauttea’s Book Stare
We Also Have an Attractive Line of Victor Portables
Thursday and Friday
Dec. 5 & 6
Colonial. Theatre
Announcing
To the Auto Owners of
Middle Georgia
Wc are pleased to announce that Mr. Nat Knight returns to us
Monday morning and will have charge of our Repair Deparl-
men ^ He n^eds no introduction—his reputation as an experl ■
auto repair man is well known. Working with him will be Mr.
Robt. Ashe field and Mr. A. Cofield, who have been with us
for some tune. With this t;io we can boast that we have the
best machinists in the State—everybody else says so—and we
are proud of it.
For Auto Repairing see us—Every job Guaranteed. No guess
work by jack legs.
Ralph Simmerson
BUCK & MARQUETTE DEALER
NOVELTY SHOP
I have opened a General oodwork and Furniture lAthoUtery
Shop. Am prepared to do any kind of woodwork. Abo will
gladly estimate your house buldmg and concrete work. All
woik positively guaranteed first-class workmanship. Let me
demonstrate this fact by giving me a trial. Shop location at
corner of Wayne and Pine Streets.
C. F. ALEXAWER