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THE UMON-MCORDU. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA-, JANUARY 14. IIM
FURMAN SHOALES REGIN TO
LOOK LIKE REAL JOB
GA. FAIR ASSOCIATION TO
HOLD CONVENTION HERE
FEBRUARY 4-7
(ObIimH fre» fmnt PM«)
Federal F.*rm Board and others.
CoBjrreMman W. W. Larsen of
Georgia ia endeavoring to secure
Chairman Alexander Legge of the
Federal Farm Loan Board at Wash
ington as a speaker. A definite ac-
c< ptanci- hsa not been received as
yet. Judge Larsen is on the Hou e
Agricultural Committee and in dose "II, 11 *‘ . . .
llf t i.„ The new crushing plan equipment,
contact to Chairman Legge ox tne „ aiis-
„ , , _ „ , ie consisting of a 48'x60 AUts-C haim-
Fedcral Farm Board, and he is en- * , = 1 c™.
secure the attendance •" •>“» Crusher, and ,. 5 1-2 Sym-
i of the *' n * Cone Crusher, arrived and was
ible for 'unloaded in our yard. This equip-
nt will be installed during the
mh of January ana will then be
,dy to begin building up the htock
b of crushed stone for concrcat-
-. th? crushed stone being the little
(Continwnd from front page)
In the abaence of more available
“goats" they suffered the brunt of
the blame for the almost continuo’ia
derailing of locomotive 4 , crane, and
dump cars, casualties which neces
sarily would arise from green track
laid on soft fill, over swamps, with
harp curves, steep grades, and con
tinuous succession of frogs and
deavoring to
of Mr Legge upon
Association. If it
the Chairman of the Federal Farm
resent, some other
will no doubt be pres-
Board to be
representative
The addres
clcom
the
opening date. February 6th, will be
made by Captain J. H. Ennis, for
mer President of the Georgia Senate,
and leading Milledgeville citizen. The
response will be trade by Walter liar
rison of Millen, Ga. Mr. Harrison is
Mayor of Millen, Commander of the
American Legion Post there. Secre
tary of the Jenkin County Chamber
i f Commerce, and Secretary of the
Jenkins County Fair Association.
The complete program has not been
C. B. McCultar. of Milledgeville,
Sec notary of the Middle Georgia
Fair here, is president of the As
sociation, and E. Ro.‘s Jordan, of
Macon. Secretary-Manager of the
Georgia State Exposition at Macon,
is Secretary of the Association.
Among the members of the Board of
Directors of the Association, each turned
of whom will be present at the i" ,ta |'I |
meeting here, arc A. E. Gibson. tur i >l
Secretary of the Southwest Georgia
Expo ition at Dawson: L. C. Ander
son, Secretary of the Candler Coun
ty Fair at Metter; Felix Jenkins,
Secretary of the Chattahoochee
Valley Exposition at Columbus; Gor
don Snusr.y, Mayor of Savannah, and
a member of the Board of Directors
of the Georgia State Fair
vannah; C. O. Perry, Secretary of
NO SIGNAL LIGHTS, COUNCIL
DECIDES AT MEETWG MONDAY
Kiwaai* DmM. Funds
to Baldwin Blnea Stef pod. G. M.
C. Cota Water Bodoctioa
That clear,
water can be made from a
colored water never fails to
urprise the laymen, and such is th?
vise on the Oconee River.
The newly constructed system of
camp road*, of which we were so
proud during the dry weather in
November, leaves us not quite so
proud at the end of December. In
fart, they have been hardly navig-
i able. During the past month, in an
ndeavor to better their condition,
the Crisp County Fair. Cordele; j «» «*r. nf cl.yjrr.vel have h»« din-
Gc-J • r. C'i >r.:a.: of Sanderavllle, I ♦nbuted over the l r surface, and truck
i • it -*■ i—j— curtailed to
The City Council in session Mon
day night denied the request of the
Kiwanis Club to install signal lights
at four important street inteisec
tions in the city, lack of available
money for this purpose being given)
as the reason.
The Kivanis appeared as a com
mittee a week ago and in a letter to
the Council gave the followi.-tg rea
sons for installing the lights: '
Human life and limb are jeopardiz- .
cd every day at our four busiest j
crossings.
The city could not justify such j
loss unless everything possible has .
been done to reduce accidents to a
iade from the big ones dyna- minimum.
>ut of the power house area Traffic lights are the best safe
nd the canal. The machine shop, ^uard.
fisting of a drill press, lathe The public would commend you for
haper. and other incidental mn- t ; ,kinr such action, realizing that it
has been Installed. In the means the safe guarding hte lives of
,hop, the various assort- our people.
lathes, and planers. Th P requert was tabled and a
Isn beer set up and n.-e r...w --.-a unicat ion ??nt to the civic club
dy for business. As is consistent; r ,i. P action,
with an independent and highly or- J Tf.. monthly •appropriation for the
ganixed community, with the help raa ? r tenunce to th? Raldwin Blues
■ f these shops we are prepared t«> | . f $25.00 per month was withdrawn,
manufacture or repair everything, This fund has been given for several
from baby carriages to locomotives. I years toward the support of the com-
Thr efficiency of the newiy in- j pany.
stalled and now operating meohani- An agre cine n t was reached by
cal gravity filtration plant was proved j wHich G. M. C. would be given a re-
When the results of the first bacterlo-;| doction of ihx „ p hundred dollars por
logical te t. made at the State Board L rmim on Wfttcr cnnsumed .
of Health's Laboratories, were re-j
turned as satisfactory.
Fatiga* Helps IWsfht
It Is interesting to not* that criti
cism of authors who wPe away their
daylight hours and do oot settle down
to work until the n^mal bed hour hss
been overcome. Science has ascer
tained that the mind functions well
when fatigued. Through experiment*
conducted at a well-known university
^ wu* found that the brain Is too rest
less in the morning and afternoon for
complete concentration. Fatigue fur
nishes the thinking apparatus with a
drug that nets like opium, producing
ulertnewi without "flightloess.”
Racing in Paragon;
The start of a Paragua?
re? e is often very protracted
he set to begiu early in the
anil a series of false starts
until noon, when the ■
horses tnke their charge* l
r»*st and refreshment. '• »
meet In the afternoon «<•
over ngnin. The reus- a !•'»
lay Is that no rae<* «•-?«
Im.Hi Jockeys nr agie.il thn
nornlng.
continue
of the
The field force- of the Dixie Con
‘traction Companp at Milledgeville
were granted their annual holiday at
Christmas of four days, this being
generally understood as nn allowance
for one day each for New Year's
July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christ
The results of thi* dissipation
visible for several days, but
with the New Year work is again in
nil swing.
rton Coun- * delivery of lumber
ty Fair; Henry Odom of Covington, , ! >are them.
Secrctaiy of Newton County Fair;
R. E. Rountree of Swninsboro, Secre
tary of the Emanuel County Fair;
A. L. Moseley of Lyons, Secretary
of Toomhs County Fair; R. L. Van-
sant of Marietta, Secretary of the
Cobb County Fair; J. P. Watson, Jr.
of HawktnsvHle, Secretary of the
Pulaski County Fair; and Jud P.
Wilhoit of Warrenton, Secretary of
the Warren County Fair
Inasmuch as most all of the Fairs
will sign contracts for the Carnivals
that they are to use at the 1930
Fairs over the State, Carnival and
free act representatives, advertising
representatives, nnd others interested
in Fair and Carnival matters from
all over the country will he
tendance. Also, a number of Fair
Secretaries from .adjoining States
have accepted invitations to attend.
The committees from the local
Fair Association to handle Conven
tion plana and details will be select
ed at the meeting to be held Fri
day night The capacity of all ho
tels in the city will be taxed to the
''mit in taking care of the visitors,
and it will be by fan the biggest Con
vention ever held here.
M. * F. BANK ENOS SUCCESS
FUL YEAR
(Continued fn
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STATE HOSPITAL BOARD
HOLD ANNUAL MEETING LATER
The Board of Trustees of the Mil-
lrdgevillc State Hospital adjourned
(heir annual meeting here Wednes
day to n date to be named by the
President, illness of Hon. John T,
Brantley making the delay necessary.
The meeting was the first of the
*w Year and annual reports of the
were to be
We
RALPH SIMMERSON
dek and Marquette Dealei
oil or 2,(XK»
llnwallan
in gruziuy
LOVE PARADE HKHLT PRAISED
IN MACON HUE NEXT WEEK
Carry Aimhscm Two Big
Pictures far Weak. Noah’s Ark
ta Opaa Wash
The Love Parade being a musical
extravaganza is filled with gorgeous
scenes, excellent music, a fine cast,
magnificent interiors, and fascinating
costumes, was the comment of Tues
day’s Macon Telegraph of the picture
that is to show at the Colon!*! Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday of next
week.
The week’s bill opens Noah’s Ark
for Monday and Tuesday and closes
ith the “Return of Scherlock Hol
ies” on Saturday. The Love Pa-'-jce Duke
,ade has an entrancing plot afcd pro-1 anc i mado
•nts a musical show equal to the
Gold Diggers, many critics say. The
Parade is undoubtedly one of
.utstanding pictures of the year.
1 Mime TUBS.
DAT AND OECT OFFICERS
Mr ; *- W A*u.
Istiraitiu Q-* 1 _x »»
If i
t. a flat I
all 300.
At the re.ol«r monthly m.etin.
the John Milledge Chapter of tt !
Sons American Revolution last Tue>.
day evening at the Darien Hot.1
fhmaidetriL H * tch * r WM ■**!■ elected
Dr. Y. A .tittle?” vXSiridJSJ
Dr. H. D. Allen, Jr., Treasurer; CoL
Victor Davidson, Historian.
Judge James a. park and Hon.
“ iwrts at the meeting
resting speeches. u r
L. C. Hal! and Mr. M. A. Poole were
new members present.
Th? members joined in an interest
ing discussion of Abraham Baldwin
the subject for the prize essay this
RALPH SIMMERSON
tick and Marquette Dealei
in a harry asd will lie them while THREE EXPERT MECHANICS TO
yeu tit down and wait. | SERVE YOU
And the best equipped shop hi
en. That it what we offer the
auto ownert of Millodgeville. Pricu
FOR SALE—Nice black Walnutt at | re a*©»able, service the boat. Doo’l
rcatonable price. Cell-phone 9004. trutt the Jack leg, when you can get
' " — I it done by the beat.
DRAIN YOUR OIL regularly. It RALPH SIMMERSON
the life
eftll with Quaker State and Texaco. FOR SALE—Two Fiak Tiret, Siae
rhere ere no ila that turpaat them. | 30x600, tbeae tires will git
RALPH SIMMERSON ) good service. The price it
Buick and Marquette Dealer ! Apply at tbia office.
right.
t th** Eighteenth
i to head iho
mis" wore hair-
n. in 1705. Pitt
i every pormui
«its forced to
rtilleate costing
the tax yielded
ilnea i.l-_*s" soon
w.lei. Th, tax
Mr. W. II. Stembridge has nc-
c pt"d a position with The Merchants
& Farmers Rank and has already
entered upon his duties.
Mr. Stembridge is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter W. Stembridge, and
a grandson of the late Judge W. H.
Stembridge. Ordinary of Baldwin
County, and has many friends throu-
out the County who wish for him
success in his now line of work.
dcr mask disappeared,
oiled whiskers, nnd sl
heads crept In for the
Starting Today, Jan. 16
Shoe
The Fiorsheim
tin- heads of tlic
call
Wo
In a Veata and your battery trouble*
are over. Wo recharge and repair
any make battery. .
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick and Marquette Dealer
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO
TO TAMPA, FLA ACCOUNT
SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR AND GAS-
PARILLA CARNIVAL
Tickets on sale January 25 to
February 8, inclusive. Final limit
vuno'AB departments V"j February 18. 1930. Stopovers allow-
heard. Many important matters •»
to be discussed, but the illness I«' »< “« »“*“»*» “ - J '* W
of the President made delay neces
sary.
meeting of the Executive Com-
»*• was held to take care of rou-
matters, however.
OECENDANTS OF FORMER
RESIDENTS VISIT CITY
edither going
returning trip, or both.
For sleeping car reservations, fares
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
“Tka Right Way”
Evans to the hank board is the first
time fsrmers of the county have been
recognized ni hanking circles in re
The Merchants & Farmers Bank
was organized in 1898 nnd has been
identified as a progressive influence
in the county since that time. Mr.
L. C. Hall wr* one of the original
director, of the l-.ank and in 1905 he
was made Cashier. Under his lead
ership the hank has prospered and
during the last year, a report was
made showing great strides along all
lines. Weathering the periods of
fin.1r.ciai deflation and business
stress, the hank stands today as one
of the strongest in the state.
A dividend of ten per cent was de
clared for the year and an additional
sum was carried to the undivided
profits account, increasing the
c-rity of the hank. The Merchants
A Farmers Bank a capital, and ui
divided profits exceeding >190,000.
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Tw«
•xtra large nice room with ad join-
tag bath and Kitchenette. Indivi-
dual Garage. Prefer couple with
out children. L. N. Jordan.
When you wash yoor car,
laoe right. Wo take off
•king but the paint. Call ax t
for and retnra yonr car.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick and Marquette Dea
Pre
Coldeu Weddine Present
tis J. Drevers, n son j of tl
r Miss Annie Waitzfelde
into The Union-Recorder la:
Friday to purchase n paper to tal
■nek to his kins-peoplc who were i
in? time residents of this city.
In company with Mr. T. L. M
Combs he was shown through the city,
,-iewcd properties th.it
owned by his mother's people,
site upon which the Ohlmnn
holding stands was owned b
grandfather and other busine 1
? were at one time owned by
them. Out at the cemetery, he
square on which are buried
twenty-two babies, .all of them mem
bers of his grandfather’s and uncles
families.
The elder Waitzfclders came to
this county with packs on their hack,
some time before the war between the
states and when they moved to New
York, during the reconstruction per
iod, it is said, they were tremendous
ly rich, having made a large sum ol
money in the mercantile busine>s.
Mrs. Drovers became interested ir
watch charm that Mr. McCombs was
wearing and he explained that it was
i present presented him on his Gold
en wedding anniversary by a lady
who now lives in New York. Mr.
Drcvers then presented Mr. McCombs
with a fifty dollar bill, as an anni
versary present.
After spending several hours here,
OPTOMETRY
I kavu bc«u practicing optome
try in MiUodgovUlo for 20 years.
My charges are reasonable. I
guarantee all work done as repre-
•anted or refut'd your money. So
you take no chances in doing busi
ness with me. Otfice hours 9 to
12, 1 to 5, Sundsy 2 to 5.
W. J. Brake
the part?' continued their automo
bile trip to New York.
: that
Author* Who Despised Bi
While it is natural to nssui
all authors are devoted readers and
advocate reading for others. It It
pointed out that do Maupassant said
hooks “made one narrow, they misrep
resented life, indulged in deception j
nnd s: ■t* the mind false direction," j
and Rousseau deelnred that he “hated j
hooks: they teach people to talk about!
things they do not understand." Fur-j
ther. Emile ZoJn compared authors in (
genera! to “suiisagemakers who pre- i
pared their stuff for others while se
dulously not eating any themselves.".
Offering natiorally famous shoes in
today’s finest styles—at. a louvered
price—that makes now the time to buy
several pairs. The earlier you come
the better the selection
$ 8
85
OUR ENTIRE ASS0RMENT INCLUDED
John Holloway
, THE MAN’S STORE
Napalcoa No Scholar
Napoleon did t:ot distinguish I
Keif in school. As one writer put!
Napoleon’s scholastic career was not *
brilliant and he received his commis
slon in the artillery In 1785 without!
having given evidence of any marked j
ability, except, perhaps, that of hold- [
ing his own counsel and of carrying i k
through to the end any attitude IS
adopted. These traits, which after- 5 ?
ward tnnde him feared equally in the
council chamber and on the battle
field, he Inherited from his mother.
THE BEST WRECKER IN TOWN.
If you don’t believe this, call 300 if
yon need one and see. We can pi
yon ont anywhere. Just give us
ring.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick sind Marquette Dealer
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BULK GARDEN SEED
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Another Car Mules
Just Received
And believe me they are beauties. I have the price and the
Mules. If you are interested in saving $50.00 on your
Mules this year see me. All of them are readjy to work any
where—Plow. Wagon, or what ever you need these Mules to
do—they will do it.
EVERY MULE GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK
Ralph Simmerson
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