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THE UNION-RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, CA-, JANUARY 2, 1930
Clerk of Court Cooper and Sheriff j
W. J. Heynif have about perfected
nil arrangement* necessary for the!
opvninir of Superior Court the sec*'
ond Monday in January. All jurors
nnd witnesses have been summoned.
There an ten or twelve people in the
county jail awaiting trial.
Tb" rain and sleet which fell Sun
day. December 22nd, and a heavy
rain the past Saturday have left the
r«ad of Baldwin countv. out aidej possibilities of breakfast fading while
the highways in bad condition. It currc nt continued off
is reported Hint ro.m. of them linve. But Mr SUrr hi , loT „ of
l.rrn practically impassable. || inem an were busy at their task
, hurry nnd went about the city
apidly as possible correcting the
agent. trou j,i e nn .i sending the much need-
current back into the horn's. The
rk was rapid, although perilous,
many of the lines that were
ken w rc of high voltage and had
be handled carefully less lives be
I lost.
j The Union-Recorder take- pleas
ure in commending the-
their efficient service. They work-
id ly and there were few cus-
order believ
The Union-!
a live and pr«
•uch as Hancock county has.
d< a great work in promoting the
agricultural interests of Baldwin
county. The county Commissioners
should, if posable, employ an agent
Milledsrcvilh
The four banks
cc (nuances th? r.cw year in a
prosperous erudition having r-e sed
lihrough one of the best years in their
hi-itory. The peonle have absolute ,
confide nee in their financial institu
tions. wh : ch ate directed by
ability nnd character.
TK> nnv year finds the farmers in
Baldwin county in better circum
stances to commence work in the
rc-.v year; than they have hern in the
pa t several years. In the main the
crops were much better; a large num
ber of them realized splendid prices
for their watermelon crop, and the
dairy business has become a strong
factor in bringing cash money to a
large number.
T!.c grand jury at the approaching
session of the Superior Court ‘hould
make a rigid investigation of viola
tions of law in Baldwin county. There
will be members of the jury from
every section of the county, and thev
k* ow conditions existing in their
p-ighborhooas. Two bcmecides in
the county in less than a week,
•hould arouse every citi-e.i to stand
fear snusre for law enforcement. If
the law Is not enforced conditions
may be expected to grow worse.
It is said that there are two signs
which mean a good crop year is just
ahead. One of these is dark nights
tomerr of the company who were de-
nrived of tb? service for . n grat
while. It is service like this that
*-tronethen.s a public servant to its
clientele and certainly no one was
justified in complaining about thi
power service Sunday. These mei
could not control the elements.
Ml*. Starr, the new manager, ha;
' IM.hcl hi« position in the com-[CHIEF OF POIICE WARNS
•nunity substantially an dthe people |
Vre are highly sati-fied with him.
He guards carefully the interest of
‘he people he serves nnd at the same
time creditably protect* the interest
->f his employer.
of Commerce could
not do a wiser .and better thing
than to make a farm survey of Bald
win county, and if pnssibh . make
plan to promot • the agricultural
I 'inteiests of the county. When the
farmers are prosperous business is
, good, and every citizen is benefited.
AGAINST SKATING
THE CURTAIN FALLS ON 1929
Rev it
ing ths
Chief of Police Broome requests '
The Union-Recorder to urge the par
ents to-see that their children do not (
skate in the center of the streets <
in the business section. Skating <
the side walk-, in the residcntal se
tion will not be objected to. The
warning of the Chief should be heed- ,
JP8 J'ed for skating in the streets and <
find
From the new deep radiator to the curv
ing tip of the rear finder, there is an un-
brokn sweep of line—a flowing grace of
contour heretofore thought possible only
in an expensive automobile. Now, more
than ever, the new Ford is a “value far
above the price.”
Tuesday night at twelv<
*he curtain rang down on
>ear, bright and the sidewalks in the business section
dangerous.
ounty
-nuch has happened.
'oy have mingled and
member it for the gi
■hip. others remember
‘'nd pleasures.
Milledgcville and Baldwin
’o't manv valued citlena during the
••ear. First Sheriff Tern,’ passed
•’•ay just as the new year came.
* the irreparable loss of Dr. J.
F. Kidd, whose life had been one of
■er.nce to his community Then
lV, ere were others. As the year was
Judge W. H.
( ( ::L h Z' DR - MURRAY KING
Phone 229-L Res.
Jefferson Street
Veterinarian
Miilerfo. vilK Oorgia
McKinnon motor co.
Ford Sales & Service
Milledgeville, Ga.
during Christma, week, and the other j "♦omoridee another
is an early winter, and cold free - -, ’-is county passed away.
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and cold free
ing weather before Christmas. If
there is anything in these maxiums
19S0 is going to be a bumper crop
year, for we had both the past year,
year.
ription foi
county officers,
Colds, Grippe, Fla. Dengue,
cene. There were other changes BilioQS Fever and Malaria. y
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