Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 12, 1929, Image 8

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phnned iting truck ' cany mannooo anu We are very Klad to welcome Mrs., u . 4 e , « .. made his home. Ho «■«« stricken Pordlmn , and her daughter. M.ry, of ' ” ,th S ™>'" nts for tht P ur P' ThankajriviUK Day and his death came Kastman, Ga.. in our community, late Monday. They have rooms with Mrs. R. W. Funeral services were held at Lawson. Moore’s Funeral Parlors Tuesday and • • • the body wo* taken to Fort Valley .Misses Nettie Johnson and Donie for interement. He is survived by Mac Harden visited Mrs. L. B. Jones five sons. A. S.. E. L., and J. H. of Sunday. Hardwick and Paul and A. W. of * • • Milledgeville. The many friends of Mr. Tom i Willis are very sorry to hear that A CARD FROM DR. HALL his condition has not improved any. but seems to grow weaker. of examininr and enlisting sendee in the Marine Corps was call ed off due to the fact the Marine and this office received orders to Couuty Policeman Holland Law rence issued a warning this week to a^coists speeding and driving without lights on the highways. Mr. Law rence stated he would patrol tht roads and all persons without two front and one rea.- light would be arrested. He also issued a warning against driving under the influence of whiskey. The laws of the high ways will be enforced, Mr. Lawrence declared, and this is a warning to all violators. THIS CHRISTMAS TRY .U i * FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT- its authorized strength\ B iJ S ~ J ’ ■“ SMm *- HEART ATTACK TUESDAY IT’S DIFFERENT Get t At Harris Hall’s Drug Store PHONE 2*2 TO MY PATRONS: I published this card to notify my Mr , pafients that the National Protec- j lome a fter a delightful visit the Agency has no authority to pre- rt . lativeB Jn p„ r terdale. Ga. sent or collect my accounts and that • • • it does not represent me in any mat- Mr> and Mrs 0 B Wright, and ter - I daughter Rosaland. mortored to Many of my patients hove received Sparta, Ga., Saturday, letters fn/m that company demanding • • . in mo t discourteous terms, the j»y-| Mr anJ Mrs . j A Coopt . r . Mr . Some Q eor g e R 0!Ut J r ., and Misses Nona those B e He Andrews, and Betsie Shurling, •tored to Macon Friday afternoon. ing truck will make the trip to this town and will enlist all men that con. __ pa., the examination between the!, J -J. MU. 67 pn ,minent doc ape of 17 and 35. the announcement i t0r , Mc * ntyr,! - d ! ed ** h " h ° me of the arrival of the truck will bt ! ^ ™ rn1 ”* ,rom « heart attack, funeral service* were held made in this paper at a later date,',.. , , for any information r,.uremia* the I Wednc “ lay aft "” 00 "- S| ,m|iBon^ has returned | Muri n c f orp , and ]jerature please! ,,r - Mill > had just returned from write to the Officer in Charge, Mn- rine Corps Recruiting Station, 79 1-2 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta. Ga. The KrU Kin«le Gift Shop ha menfi of accounts due me such letters have been sent who do not owe me anything. I ask that all such demands as have been made, or that may hereafter be made, be disregarded. Some weeks ago the Protective Agency wrote my patients a letter demanding payment of my accounts Mrs. Neece and her little son Vin cent, of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting her sister, Mrs. D. C. LeoptroL t the Rom Tea Ro, Chri Problem. The people of Milledgevillc should make an effort to see that there is a local market for farm products, and that when a farmer brings his produce here he can readily sell it. There ha3 been us good Georgia cane syrup made in Baldwin county as is ... . , •' Miss Emma Perry bus returned to! mnde any where. Potatoes and other in eurh disrespectful terms, that •; s „ ndmvi || Ga aftcr visiti „ , .products are brought here, and effer- immcdmtcly directed a letter to each ed for sole. Let our people sec that of then, who had been written to hy , ' ,r - y »- r - «'• rrW^erry. Baldwin county product, nre on their the agency and requesting my pnti- , . . , „ tables. entr. to diregard it, demands. | Thc mon >' triends of Mr. and Mrs. i Tim Vinson, regret very much their call when the fatal attack He was a prominent Mason and mem ber of the Methodist church. He had praticed in McIntyre twenty years and was a beloved physician. The Masonic burial service was tendered him. Surviving him are his wife and FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT- See J. L. Sibley. LOST—On out black Ladies’ Since that time the »Kvnty h ? 3 j leaving our community.' The Union-Recorder believefi ... written other letters, couched m| • * . making the little ones happy, but it Mr. Alford of Harrison, Ga., is <hou,d bp remembered that the joy| * * H it ing his sister, Mrs. J. O. Cooper. of childlife is the coming of oldjf* 7 ’ / • • • I Santa Calus. and that it is possible j thl this joy by having too many terms more discourteous than the! first and containing threats to sue j my debtors and to embarrass them by , attachments nnd seizures of their I property. This conduct of the: Thtl m “ n 7 ,r,end ’ of Mr - L - L - agency is a gross violation of it« 1 Smith, regret very much to hear of duty to me. t b ‘ s dentb which occured early Tues- I repudiate its theatening and! dl . ,y m ° r " in g- H ° waa » c ^.‘ hau B ht brutal attitude -and methods and as- •urrtfll who owe me that the agency will bring no suits in my behalf. If such suits are brought without my consent. I will protect each of my patients against the unauthorized proceedure. I fear that some of my letters disavowing the methods of the agency may not have reached my patients and I am publishing this card that everyone who owes me shall bo as sured that I will protect them against any proceeding brought by The Pro tective Agency. Respectfully, T. M. HALL (Advertisement) DR. community, and will be membered by his many friends. His relatives have our heart felt sympa thy. We regret very much to see Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Couch moved from our community, they will make their home in Scottsboro, Ga. There will be Sunday School at the Mcthodi&t, Baptist and Christian churches Sunday morning at ten o’clock. There will also be preach ing services at the Methodist church Sunday morning at eleven o’clock and Sunday night at seven o'clock. Rev. Guest, pastor. BEESON AND DR. SCOTT Mrs, A. B. Berry and her son, BACK FROM EDUCATIONAL {Marshall, motored to New Jersey MEETING ! with her daughter, Marguerite, Miss 1 Berry has returned to her work in Greystone Park, N. J., after spond- X. C. W., and Dr. E. H. Scott, i ing two weeks vacation with her Registrar and Dean of the Teachers i mother. College of G. S. C. W., ha”c return-1 *ed from Lexington, Kentucky, where f they attended a meeting of the As-i sociation of Colleges and Secondaryl Schools of the South. This meeting, brought together a large number of the leading educators representing j the accredited colleges and schools of the South. ntertainments before that event, and j giving toys, etc., to the children, so | that instead of being content with! hat Santa brings them they are dis-] , satisfied. dollars—Call 434. Re- if :|i ;jl have a flat call 300. A ia a harry and fix it ■ i If MILK COWS WANTED—Sei good Milk cows, fresh in or sp ers—W. H. IVEY. Milledgevillc, Ga. Telephone 182, rou sit by the fir*. RALPH SIMMERSON ick and Marquett* Daali GIFTS FOR HER Beautiful new showing of Silhouette Dresses in the advanced styles for Spring—Wonderful quality, beautfiul colors—enchanting styles and priced unusually low. JUST ARRIVED New Hats They are all the most attractive styles and colors Handkerchiefs. Silk Hose. Beautiful Underwear— All make Appreciated Gifts. THE There should be no empty stock ings in Milledgcville Christmas morn- ing. There should be a fund raised, | and a well organized effort made to find where it will be necessary to notify old Santa Claus to stop on his rounds and carry joy and happiness. j Travel by Bus. i Road. Macon for Dnbli«, all Florida point*, hone 351. Pav*d • DIXIE SHOP LOUIS ANDREWS. JR.. BOOK KEEPER AT JOHN CONN CO’S. Mr. Louis Andrews, Jr., has ac cepted the position of bookkeeper at the John Conn Co’s, wholesale grocery store. Mr. Andrews has been connected with the Andrews Insur ance business, and is a careful and painstaking clerical man. WE HAVE THE AUTO LAUNDRY The only olac trie car washer in town it dona the job that a Ban can not do. Wo waik at the Mai price. L. N. JORDAN As a Christmas Gift Mrs. Mary A. McCock, 73, died ut her home in East Ba'dwin last Sat-' urday after an illness of several i months. Funeral services were hcldj at Friendship church Sunday after- ( Mrs. McCook is survived by two children, H. C. McCook of Metter and 1 Mrs. John Parker of Devereaux. I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gladin had a | narrow escape Saturday in Wilkin son county, when an automobile ini which they were riding was struck by | a passenger train on the Central j Railroad. Mr. Gladin waa so serious-1 ly injured that he was carried to the i clinic in Macon, but he ia recovering.j Mr*. Gladin eacaped with miner in-j juries. The automobile was demo lished. Mr. GLadio is a son of Mrs. S. G. W. Gladin. and a brother of Mrs. Eula Stanley. NOVEMBER A BUMPER >u may tall the world that we did do anything else but gat in high )et R. W. HATCHER HDWL CO. Install f^OLE’C ° V-d ORIGINAL h3 CABINET CIRCULATOR In your home You will never regret it, for it vvill| heat your home the way you want it—steady even heat day and night easily con- trolled—and the fire never goes out. Louvers on sides and (rout assure warm floors. Mica front door gives appearance oflircpUce - Thiakofthcfucl«..lnt The patented Air-Vac The biggest Woco-Prp FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT— Sec J. L. Sibley. I We are making SPECIAL Discounts and specially extended terms on Circulators—Call and see them—Hear our favorable prices and terms. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EXXxxxxxrxxxxxxxxxxxxxxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; To the Voters of Baldwin County: I have announced for the office of Ordinary for the unexpired term of the late Judge W. H. Stembridge, which is for a period of three years from January 1930. I am now actively engaged in a canvas of the city and county. The election has been called for Friday, December 20th, 1929. This gives me an exceedingly short time in which to see the voters. In fact it makes it utterly impossible to make a personal call on them all. I would be glad were it possible to see each of them and place my candidacy before them personally. I am exceedingly anxious to succeed in this election. It would mean a great deal to me, possibly more than to any one else. My friends who have urged me to enter the race do me the honor to say that 1 am well qualified to assume the duties of the office. I have been admitted to the bar, having been licensed to pratice law, after standing a qualifying examination in open court. Since receiving my license I have kept myself conversant with the law and pratice. The office of Ordinary is a Judical office, requiring and really making necessary a clear understanding of both law and rules of evidence. I would appreciate your vote and your support. If I am elected I will give my entire time and my studious attention to the affairs of this office, in an honest effort to administer them fairly, equitably nnd legally. Yours truly, CHARLES L MOORE VOTE FOR Chas. L. Moore FOR ORDINARY Election Friday, Dec. 20 rXXXXXXXXXZXXXTZXXXXXXXXTTXZZXXTX XX XXX3