Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 06, 1930, Image 2

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THE UNION *ECI ■UIMUVIIU, C*., FEMUAEY t, l»» BOOK REVIEWS By DR. ALICE C. HUNTER •tor of English Georgia State College DR. LEE'S BROTHER DIE! IN NORTH CAROLINA 3NCW AND SLHET THREE AGAINST THE WORLD L'y £ Leila Ksye-Snith E. P. Dutton and Company Congre-small Coil Vinson cami iom«- .nd .-pert Sunday and Mondu> it*, returning to Washington » i Tu -day. Vinstn is deeply Interested ir .aiff hill, and is watching wit* L tin. bill that is being Wilvn Senate* He thinks that thi Dr. Lott W. Lee, ha.- th of his frimda in this city on acco Lf the dtith of his l.roth-r. B Walter M. L t, which occurred Franklin, N*. C., Thurrdi Jaic ’ , ha a ill kne ■ved -e' ■athy Sket asd snow fell in this section ••unt Wedne.-day night of last week, but .ie!ted rapidly. Thursday morning Mr. ‘h- evidence of the si oil and s n j n . *vbb sein only in drifts. lmmett caraker"m*jur2^ Mr. Emmett Caraker. reohtw Mr. C. T. Caraker. of Johann?*!*, Africa, was injured in an aut. wreck in Macon last Satui,^ Mr. Caraker spent stv vr «i with his unck- here and v 44 con visiting relatives then juries were minor. ■un’obflg " in Mi. This 'Vfl APPC dream -a ith ui •«l Nigel of fen I "The Three Fs:L nger .“ The hous. .. fulness of Holton recently ioord the fir.; 1 the Uw nod enter prison 4«n when tnurinn Three Attain.; . lie watt nineteen year., of into, in the World in the story of a Suinex j yrl»< n he ... deprived of ail that farm «l. re Janey lived with her two n.iirht have lifted him above the mire brother*. She W-I. a lance woman I pit. of life. B or layinp the prison who implied love in the few who ! plate end npoon. out of line he was knew her. To her lover she suggest- punch'd lie whoac mind .oared in Vi\ autumn colors and to her ho al- j creative fri ?dom above the mind* of an I other men. lie came out of |»ri«un shamed and 'brukjHi that will finally be nned by the Republic ed nl Jina. The fun thi BRICK That Clink Like Steel t MODERN GROCERY bad, pri GROCERY COMP AN V. v >•* made gifts of the i field flowers and the .-j Lon hWlonger was plodding tlder brother. oanger Alt hi- ui' funds. n-J in hood’ - rightful strength. To him the in nocence of childhood was heaven to be sought and adored. In the melody of h : s violin his soul found peace. The Iwauty of life which wus his oulV neiessity had been denied him in his youth; the pent up hunger of thn*» years for that beauty left him dazed. That hi • punishment wu-an other proof of human Ignomci it- dealing with law breakers was shown in hi* ability to delight, even with his unlimbered fingers, the audiences that gathered to heur him play upon bis violin. Like, the broken rabbit he had to release from the trap where he found it, and to kill be cause it was broken, he suffered in ho j his first sua-on of freedom, but like and | the heroes of old he conquered him- j self and .served others to their com- janey am! Nittcl con .urrer with | fort am: doliglit. the intensity of character, in ancient | The novel is deep in emotion ami ('.ruck tragedy. Almost childlike are atmosphere. The forgiving spirit of they in suffering and in a spiritual *- | in.:.!; nsuch delight. Th , . usded of Ha cl*i association of mankind and r.a- luiv. In the pleasant refer due to :• . i. « word • • *• t«l and something of hi« m.vstici in ;u present in the story. The English count! > w ith it® wot d* and flower ing hedges, its house and somber towns forms a suitable hackg for the tale of a simple poop! lind mortal destiny mysteriou iiund which fact lifts the story above tl. morbid and sensational. Like the wiid creatures they suffer dumb ly and, still like them, they find com fort, in companionship with those they love. JUDGE PARK COMING TO FAIR CONVENTION Janey and Nigel towards the man nnd the woman whom they loved und by whom they were wronged is the most beautiful feature of Shelia Kaye-Smith’s hook which is written in the English of what critics con sider her best period of composition. Judgt -Tames B. Park of Greens- borc. Judge of the Ocmulgee Superior Court Circuit, hus accepted the invi tation oi the Association of Georgia Fairs to visit Milledgvvillo on Feb ruary twelfth to hear the soecch of Chairman Alexander Legge Federal Firm Board during nual Convention of the Association I of Georgia Fairs which will he held 1 here or February twelfth and thir- 1 icenth. Judge Park will he presiding in Ja: per County Superior Cour* at thut time, hut he has announced that if court matters will permit he will order a recess of court for the pur pose of allowing (as many Jnsper county farmers who car? to come to Millcdgcviile to hear Mr. Legjre to do ho. Judge Park is also coming MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION February 27 March 4. 1930, Inclusive At New Orleans, La Gulfport, Miss Biloxi. Miss. Pass Christian, Miss. Mobile, Ala. Pensacola, Fla. KATES: One and onc-hnlf of the regular one-way fnre for the round trip DATES OF SALE: February 25 to An-j March 3, inclusive. , :„ n I FINAL LIMIT: March 11, 1930. LIMIT EXTENDED: Extension of final limit to March 25, 1930, may he secured upon application to prop er official at destination and pay- mint of $1.09 fee. Get particulars lront selling agent. STOP-OVERS: Ticket* are good for stop-overs at all stations on both giing and return trips, within origi nal or extended limit, upon applica tion to Conductor. AH of the resorts named above :*re located on the Gulf Coast and are nimseu. famous throughout the land for their Judge Park is greatly interested wonderful winter climates. Further- in Agricultural matters in iris circuit more. Mardl Gras is the greatest and i- a fanner hims-lf. Some of spectacle ».f its kind in the United the best speeches ever heard in Bald- state* and anyone who has not bet win county relative 16 Agricultural , n New Orleans or one of the ythi m-iiteis have been made l y Judge c n\ v Park in his charge to the Baldwin ± lCUi county grand jury at various times. j ow date Cotton Seed Meal 100 lb. bags, $1.80; Cotton Sood Hulls 100 lb. bags 75c at MODERN GROCERY 1MPANY. amed during the Mardi Grqs should take advantage of the ,es that will be available on icntioncd herein. .1. P. BILLUPS, Genesal J\»s*engcr Agent, Georgia Railroad, Atlanta, Gn. Look to Your Cards „N0W! WE HIVE RU A 0 PACKET SEED At Special Prices With the hide and seek game the weather has been playing us little time has been available for preparation and planting bit* now GOOD WEATHER IS IN THE OFFING Spring will soon be with us and haste must be made—you can gain several weeks in growth by the use of VTGORO THE PERFECT PLANT FOOD —It gives the plants a strong vigorous start makes them large and healthy and increases the yield wonderfully—Try a bag of VIGORO along with your seed— D0N7 FORGET US ON GARDEN TOOLS R.UI. HATCHIR HARDWARE CO Wholesale ui Retail JUST ARRIVED WITH ALL THE BEAUTY AND FRESHNESS OF SPRING EXQUISITE NEW DRESSES ENSEMBLES SUITS and HATS Beautiful in colors—perfect in style and design, finest nuality and priced far below their real value! YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED The Ddoe'Shop Are Mod. by the “McMILLAN" Proc.M BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS ' There is Mo Waite in Our Bricks. We M.lc. Quick Shipment# in Any Queatity. RICH G1.0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK M ille dgeville Brick W orksCo M1LLEDGEVILLE. GA. Established 1 B83 by J. W. McMillan. K G. McMillan. Pre.-drnt Belle McMillan, V.ce-Presideni Did You Know? Thai the EXCHANGE BANK is next to the youngest bank in Miiledgevilie and yet ITS COMBINED CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS ARE GREATER .HAN ANY BANK IN MIDDLE GEORGIA OUTSIDE OF MACON. WHAT BETTED PROTECTION COULD YOU ASK? EXCHANGE BANK THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE BREAD BREAD FREE FREE Every Saturday during this t ear 1930, we will give you with each 50c cash retail purchase in our store. One 10c Standard size loaf of Eiecirik Maid Bread At - Culver & Kidd Drug Co. Of Course j “The Rexall Store” 224 . Phones 240 ALSO ASK FOR YOUR CHINA TICKETS BIG DOINGS COME! ANNOUNCING OUR GREATEST SELLING EVENT—TWO STORES FULL OF REMARKABLE 9c BARGAINS Big Special Purchases included with our own merchandise in e\c,y section of the store. WE'LL TELL THE WORLD THIS IS GOING TO BE SOME AFFAIR! You tell your negihbors and friends. EVERYBODY COME! Sale Starts Saturday, Feb. 8, ends Following Saturday CHANDLER’S V IETY STORE 2 - Stores to Serve You - 2