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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. CA.. DECEMBER », INI
SIljc llttinn-Sfroriirr
»o»t Office, MilU4|*>
nd-cl... mail
Publi.h.d Weekly on Th«r»d*y
Milledgeville, Ga.
R. B. MdORE—EDITOR
JERE N. MOORE—B»»in«». Mgr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year $!.«»
Si* Month. *78
THURSDAY, DEC. S, 1929
LIGHT YOUR TREE FOR CHRIST- >e doubly interested in the after sea-
MAS -on. The Madson team under the
| tutilagc of Coach Wallace Butts
The effort that is being made by carii s with it into the game Friday
with Boys High the best wishes of
all Milledgeville.
The G. M. C. football team has
ven Mill-dgeville splendid adver
tising and has brought excellent
recognition to the school. The sea
son h.33 been a highly successful, the
tudets have won worlds of glory, but
the end is not yet The Lanier team,
a game, hard fighting bunch still
stand in the way. The Poets of Ma
con have for many years been jinx to
the cadets but we believe this jinx
will be shaken and the cup of victory
will be sipped by the warriors of
Broadnax and Rentz.
Back thi team to the end, thc;
dererve your support and encourage
them on until the last barrier has
been broken and the flag of victory
waves trimphant over Davenport
Field this year. The Ur.ion-Recorder
Light your tree or decorate your chains wishes these boys success on
j window during the holidays this year, the la‘t Lap of their journey and
it is nn,! should be a mailer of| M „„ emblem signifying good cheer compliments them for their fine
public concern to the citizens of Mil- . Ind KOod wi |, lt5 h< .„ utj . wiI | Bive mnnly piny nil year.
uedgeville and Baldwin county to | Imppjnps. to others und it will add
know that a request has come from.j oy , , vonr ( v , n household. IN REMEMBRANCE
the Department of Archives and Hi*- j Th- Union-Recorder hopes that the On the morning of October 19th,
t: iy of the State of Georgia for ,omc p Cop | c of Milledgeville will join in l" 9 . *•» death nngel came sudden-
pictures of historical hearing that lt ,, is effort of tho c i ub|1 and brin( , ly and took from us our precious
y be hung on the walls of hnrt thc rcn | Epirit of t(]( . 5ca , on husband r.nd fntlitr, Millard Stcw-
A MATTER OF PUBLIC CONCERN
hte women’s cluhs of the city to
have illumnied Christmas trees in
the homes of Milledgeville people
during holidays is a very fine one.
and should be met with enthusiastic
approval and co-operation by thc
women of thc city.
Last year many trees were decorat
ed and placed on the lawns in front
of thc home.* while others shone
through the windows, tminating from
. within a warmth and coziness that
. was most appealing. An old English
! custom that has been adopted in
! many quarters in America is to light
n candle and place it in your window
on Christmas eve, and thc group of
singers, that went about thc town
would stop and sing carrots. This
is one of the many customs that are
not gone that really carried out the
of the season.
DEATH OF AN INFANT
Mr and Mrs. Grady Hurston, who
recently came to our city with the
Pixie Construction Co., have the
sympathy of our people in the death
of their infant son, which occurred
Tuesday morning, at their home. The
remains were buried in thc city c<
tery.
■ of this State Depart
ment. The Rhodes Memorial IlalL
This handsome building is a gift to
the State by Mr. Jo eph Rhodes
Barnes, how we miss him, his
| THE NF.W KIWANIS OFFICERS- tweet voice and pleasant smile we
cannot forget. But we grieve not as
ion-Recorder extendi con- those who have no hope. He loved
well adapted to the purpose of grace-, yratulations to the men who have h:s home, and never tired of doing
fully housing and displaying the his-lj,,, n c j, oscn p y the Riwnnis club as "’hat he could for oar pleasure an 1
>. during the coming yenr, and comfort.
for this body cf bu incss and Through all his sufferings he was
Tifcs&tonal
, ; n so patient, so kind and good to all
of us. Ours was a happy home with
who Pai» here.
jw years program.
I Rev. F. H. Harding is a r
i is filled with the rpirit of service.
' He is a : pi end id leader and a well Hi. werds were kindness,
I qualified officer. Since coming to His spirit humble, he rests above.
Milledgeville he has always mani- Several years ago he joined the
hurch and was a good
nd data of the State of
Georgia. The formal opening of
mw building will take piece in Jan
uary next. It will be recalled that
in recent years that general interest
has been aroused, looking to n better
collection and more accurate chro
nology of the nnr.ala.cf our State.
The rcccrt Legislature adued
the revival along this line, by the f c;ited ’ in intcrert in the welfare and Methodist
passage of a bill that enjoin- Grand ?rrc . vtll of our c!ty ,. nd county> Hc ; man.
Jurors of each county to see that a j. a! , 8 | wnyg been alert to epportuni-]
history of their county is written and i .■ ; c .. ant j bar gerve ,| U n elfishl- ! n the*'' precious one from us has gone,
dtposited in the State Department of nt o rest D f n more modern .-.nd nra-1 A voice v;e loved is stilled,
History by 1983, the year of Geor- rrPPS } V0 county and city.' TT r v the; A place is vacant in our home,
gin.s -00th anniversary. ! typo of man deserving of leadership ''’hich never can be filled,
Reconiaing this much nclecteo niu j jg ^hc belief of thc Union- Hi toils are past, his work is done,
field of gathering and preserving the | Recorder that the Kiwanis club will i! fought the fight—the Victory
records of tur State, record, so im-, fiprt in Mr Harding a man of fore- j won.
portant and so dear to the people of s j Kht> who wli , direct theJr c , ub
Georgia, the Legislature has passed through a year of great success and FOR ORDINARY
APRON AND PANTRY SUPPLY
SALE
The ladies of St. Stephens Parish
will hold its annual sale of aprons.
Pickles, jellies and preserve*, on
Monday December 9, 1929.
Sale* beginning at 10:00 A. M.
The sale will be held in the front of
Fraley’s Pharmacy as here-to-fore.
Drain your oil regularly. Your
tor needs fi4*h oil regularly if you
want it to run * moo the and last a
long time. We refill with Taxaco
and Quaker State only. They are the
best and we accept no substitutes.
RALPH S1MMERSON
Buick and Marquette Dealer
See i
MR. JOHN T. DAY CONDlTim
IMPROVED ^
Th. many fhend, of Ur. Job, , I
D»y »ro ylu to know that hi, com!
tion has pnatly improved nnd uZl
Milledgeville Wednesday mornin. - ‘I
Atlanta for a visit of several d ,„l
to his son, Mr. Jack Day. ni
Mr. Day has ben ordered to rtnl
for a few weeks by his doctors anil
he will bo awny from the city („.l
some time. "
Make th5n an electrical Christmas—
Lighting fixtures, Electric Ranges,
Water Heaters, Radios, Percolators,
Waffle proas, Toasters, Curlers,
Heaters and Warming Pads. ADAMS
ELECTRIC CO.
See
rget the cold weather—Get i
ling pad ant! Portable Heetei
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to thc mer
chants and other citizens that I wil!
not be responsible for any check
riven by my s">n. R. F. Crooms, as
he is not always responsible for what
he does, .ns he is free on a parole
rom the State Sanitarium.
R. II. CROOMS
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net that will greatly assist in tl5©| Achievement,
aarcmbling rf data heretofore un- The of i ici;n a nd directors who will
catalogued for general reference.] S(>rvo wiih Mr Harding are a high
Miss Ruth Blair, State Historian and ] type group of business and profesa-
Dircctor of the Department of Ar- j onil i mcn w j, 0 a ] So j, aV e thc interest
chives and History of the State °f|of the city and county at heart and
Georgia is a talented Georgia woman, | w jjj K j vc themselves unselfishly to
deeply engaged in the wor kof her ( , ;romoto thc bcgt intcrest of our
department and sho is elated by tho j c - JUn ty.
torn of mind of th, people of thill [rnm [h „ PrC!li .
State, that ro clearly indicates that
mor ■ attention will be given to com
piling and pre erving the history of
Geo.
And it U from her th.t the r,qoe-tI^ Md his rccord , s „ „ m ,„ c Jud)tc w . stombridgo.
P . K ! _ . ? rl ;,„ V ;_ UC |"'^h Pride to tho club. Ho retires | I will oppree’ete your vote
with u aplnedid record behind him. i election to be held on December 20th.
a man of the highest type in
ability, character and lead-
l |ership. Mr. L. C. Hall ha* been the
1 -nspirntion of much good in the Ki-
To thc Public.
I wish to announce for thc office
of Ordinary of Bnldw’in County,
Georgia, for the unexpired term made
vacant by the death of my father.
I shall be most grateful for your
support
BERTIE STEMBRIDGE
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
I announce as a candidate for the
office of Ordinary of Baldwin Coun
ty to fill the unexnircd term of the
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FCURTH ANNHAI, 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
MISS FLORIDE ALLEN
For Itinerary and Other Infernv
tion.
of things in and around Milltdge-
ville, for display.
So this opnortunity is given us,
just at the time when the History
Department is enjoying a place in
the public eye—just a* it is stepping
out from obscure quarters into ele
gant and dignified surroundings that]
wil tend to better thc service and
command more respect and putron-
the
The K.v
fills
important
place in Milled.Seville’s program of
better government, schools and civic
FOOTBALL AT G. M. C.
The culmination of the football
•or.son at G. M. C. finds the cadets
at a ton most] peak in thc G. I. A. A.,
thc association of prep schools in
Georgia, having wen a much desir
ed victory over Gordon Thank giv-
*ng. Thc t urn Coached by Majs.
Rentz and Broadnax must piny two
more gam« s before they can bo
crowned champion of the as ociation.
Thc firet of this series is to be
, nlnyed with Lanier and the out. come
tapping rut. It i.< -.he Feature of this will d ,. tcrn „ne whether
of Georgia and oi r people arc' they win play the
We thank Miss Blair for the con
sideration shown Milledgeville—which
for GO odd years was the center of
activifcie of this State and therefore
because of Thc hiY.orlcal settlings
here is er.titlled to a place of distinc
tion in the Rhodes Memorial Hall of
Georgia History—Let it be said that
in these modern days Milledgeville
Tow
If I am elected I will give my entire
♦•me and closest ncrscrM attention
to thc affairs r ' r off’rp.
CHAS. L. MOORE."
DEATH OF ink5. W. T. McCOY
Mrs. Anna Ella McCoy, wife of
Mr. W. ^ McCoy, died at her home
’n the Iby neighborhood, South
Baldwin, Monday night, after an ill-,
nes - of several months. Tho funeral j
services were held at Snow Hill |
ehurch in Wilkinson county Wednes
day, Mr. Jos A. Moore offiMating. j
Sho is survived by her husband, |
one daughter. Miss Agnes McCoy, 1
three son*-, Charles Wilbur and John*
McCoy; three sisters Mrs. J. R. Beck,
and Mrs. V,\ C. Beck, of Wilkinson *
cunty and Mrs. Lonnie Allen, of
nd. Thc place Baldwin c«»unty; and three brothers.
666
is a Prescription for
CoMi, Grippe, Flo, Dengtte,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It is the most speedy remedy known.
BOSTON CAFE
—WHERE EVERYBODY EATS—
"Frefh Eggs Served Daily”
Th^rc Is today existing in thc minds
of our people, a wholesome pride in
our city’s renowed and distinguish
ed historical background—profound
appreciation of the present a status of
our city’s welfare planoplied as it
is. with characteristics so perman
ent. so enterprising so enjoyable—
and an alluring picture of the journ
ey ahead with glittering prospects,
charming to the eye.
Si it would be expected of the
spirit within us to take advantage of
this occasion to have our home
county and city represented by a
collection of photographs and data
that will do credit to our illustrioir
past and have much to do with Mil-
Itdgpvi’ie getting the proper place
ment in Georgia hirtory that our
so eminently deserves.
Benr in mind., there is n distinct
revival in this direction going on all
over Georgia. No doubt the >amc re
quest has gone to the other counties.
We have here, because of th- rich
'■ c Genrei-. history, -t brilliant
chnncc of giving our city the promia-
er.ee that we claim for Milledgevil’.-
bv assembling and exhibit to th°
pieced in Georgia’s new History Ha’I
and there preserved—and to which
addition-can be mode from time to
true.
thi-, but regardless
eel |
when
of the place where the two teams
will meet, there will be a great num
ber of Milledgeville people to follow
the team and witness the game. The
Union-Recorder is proud of the rec
ord of the red and black football
team, and especially the sportsman
like conduct which they have display
ed all during thc strenuous season
which they have been called upon to
play. The fame spirit of fair play
and high regard for the game has
been equally true of those who have
followed them and stood
"no to cheer and watch.
take th- chance with poor
We reline them at c small
d you know that they are
hen you need them. We have
brake service in town. Phone
Bate
The
A CARD OF THANKS
We wash to expre s our gratitude
our friends who were so kind to
during the recent illness nnd death
the side, of our dear husband and father.
I May you ever f : nj friends so true,
■hedule through which the ’ and may our Savior in his tender
mercies richly reward each and every
ne of you is our prayer.
MRS. J. A. HAM AND FAMILY.
has been difficult.
"Hierc -has not been a single set-up
while every team that has bon their
pponent has had the opportunity* to
*el sot and prime for them. They A CARD OF THANKS
’rave mot the be t in the state and We wish to express our heartfelt
have been victorious, and come now thanks to our neighbors .and friends
*o the final games which will deter- who were so kind to our wife nad
mine their right to be called the best mother during her long illness,-' and
in Georgia prep. Their hard play for their many words of sympathy
has entitled them to this honor of and kind acts manifested towards us
’•tying in tho championship series after her death.
•v! it i justly deserved. W. R. COMBES AND CHILDREN
Incidertally, one rf tho teams
t is playing in thc past season in Radia—the gift •■praam—Gat J
‘ho norther nhalf is coached by a yaara from ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.,i
former G M. C. star and a M’lledge- A-—t far RCA. Atwater Kaat aad<
ville boy. Milledgeville will thus Majestic.
DROVE POISON OUT
Cwuripatitn Troubled Alabama
Lady Until Sbt Had Taken
Black-Draught, Then
Felt Fine.
Florence, Ala.—"For two years, I
suffered with pains in my back azul
head.” writes Mrs. J. E. Sloan. 810
Park Street, this city.
M I felt dull all thc time, and was
not able to do anything.
“I was constipated most of the
time. My complexion was bad and
Z had no appetite.
“An old lady advised my father
to give me Black-Draught As
quick as she told him. he got it for
me. I too’; Black-Draught three
times a day for three weeks, and I
began to feel like a different per
son. X developed’a good appetite;
the poison left my system, and Z
% “Since that time, I have tried to
keep a box of Black-Draught in the
house, as I find it corrects bilious
ness and relieves sick headache. It
is our family medicine.”
Constipation dams up poisons In
Costs only 1 cent a dose.
EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z IN
HOLIDAY
HANDKERCHIEFS
c to $1.00
25 c to $ 1
Thc initialed linen is beautifully hem
stitched and has hand drawn threads
—a very handsome gift when presented
in a smart box
John H. Holloway
THE MAN’S STORE
MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS A CHRISTMAS OF MUSIC
GIVE THEM THE GUT EVERY FAMILY WANTS
The Wonderful
V1CJ0R RADIO
IN BEAUTIFUL CABINET STYLES
OR
AN ALL ELECTRIC VICTROLA
You can get these combination Machines, both Radio and
Victrola. No Gift More Appreciated—A Gift for the Whole
Family.
Now is the time to 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 PLAN.
Milledgeville Music Store
Next to Wootten’i Book Stare
We Also Have an Attractive Line of Victor Portables
THE BEST CANDY ?
My HOBBY BOX
Si.50 th* lb.
We don’t say
so — but the
candy does.
One box—and
you’ll very soon
discover why
Hollingsworth’s
won the Grand Prix
at the Paris Inr *a-
tionale Exposu.on.
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