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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. CA.. FEBRUARY V 1930
Opening March With a Wham
Don’t Miss a
Single Picture
Next Week
MONDAY & TUESDAY MARCH 3-4
“Behind the Make-up”
With Hal Skcllcy and A Splendid Suporling Cast
FRIDAY MARCH 7TH.
“College Coqu3tt e’
All Star Cast With Plenty of Pep and Humor
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MARCH S-€
“Street of Chance”
William Powell and Kay F.ancis one of Paramount!
New Sliow World Pictures
SATURDAY MARCH SUL
“darkened Rooms”
A Mystery Story That Has Thrilled Thousands
Don’t Forget
RIO RITA
March
10-11-12-13
Colonial Theatre
MRSl. E. E. FINNEY DIED ' HKV ' akukouch to speak at
IN ATLANTA WEDNESDAY kiwanis Thursday nicht.
________ «j R®v. J. K Wbrough will be the
■wiu Form.r Bra.lkl j Prlucu*! >PraErr at the Weekly luo.-t-
ling the Ktwnni* club’ this week.
Mr. Yurbrough is n ’Member of the
1 club nnci has been nak*-.l to make a
Mm Eugenia K. Finney died at | ■Pwial address. Ilia subject tuts not
Feed your cow end hor
hay with ytur concontrat
it- CHANDLER BROS.
her residence. Virginia Avenue in
Atlanta Wednesday aftvrnon of last
week. She had been in ill haalth fer
some months, hut the last illness was
of only a few days duration, nnd her
deatfa oarne as a great shock to her
relative, and friends.
Mrw. Finney’* remain, accompanied
by her loved ones, were brought to
MUledgeville Thursday evening and
carried to the home of her son. Mr.
Frank Finney. The funeral services
were held at the J. A. Moore Funeral
Home Friday afternoon at 3:50
o’clock. Rev. 1L 11. Warnock, of
Forsyth, officiating;, assisted by Rev.
1- E. Roberts and Rev. J. F. Yar
brough. The interment was on the
family square in the city cemetery,
the following acting .as pall bearers
been nnnounerd.
Ladies' Drrort in linens and
prints. Newest styles and many
beautiful colors—•sleet yours today.
CHANDLER'S VARIETY STORE.
ILnanuLtKa v/
Groceries.
Trade at
NELSON.
Kery—ROY
Seed Irish Potatoes—Special pricoe.
Modem Grocery Co.
Phono VI—wo dollvor when you
wont it—full lino sUplo and fancy
Cfooris*. As ebony os anywhere—
Trade ot Home Grocery—ROY
NELSON.
We have a big Mock of Purina
St arte no. Grawora and Bnby Chick
Fred. L. D. SMITH'S.
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Fresh frails and vegetables
lay. Modern Grocery Co.
W. A. Walker & Co., is the place
•w to bny Wagons, Buggies and
Mrears. K. K. Brit. M. S. Bril. T. S. ; Harness of every hind. Including
Jranru. L K. Uaa-x W. K. Robinson, plow Gear. Harness, Traces, Buggy
J. T. King. J. U. Uwitnco and R. 'and Wagon. Plow Linos, Whigs and
B. Moorv. Gear of evory kind very cheep. Save
A largo numbri of beautiful money by buying what y<
flora) offering* from Atlanta and, them cheap. 2-26-30 4t.
MiUrdgrvillr fnrnds of the deceased
»■"* f.mUy w*r* on ud .round j ^ ^ j,
.vi k»U „ CHANDLER BROS.
Mr*. Finney was the widow of the j
late Mr. W. O. Kinney, and before her
marriage was Mba Kugvma Boyer
of Hancock county. A great portion
of her life wa. spent in MtlleJg*\ille.,
her home beitvc »n this city until a
year' or two ago when she went to
Atlanta to make her home with sev- j
era! of her children who had gone
to that city to make their home. She
was a faithful member of the Baptist
church, and in every * relation of life j
ah« exemplified those Christian >ir- (
• turn, which made her a kind and lev-1
iag wife and mothor. neighbor and;
.nend She lived to **e all of her
children grow to manhood and wo
manhood. and they will alwav, cher
ish her memory ns a sweat
herttage-
Mrw. Iturr is survived by four
daughter*. Mia* Georgia Fmney, Miss
Rilla Finney. Mrv Robert L Henry,
of Lexington. Ky„ and Mrs. George
Y. Walters, of Jacksonville. Fla.;
.'.■■i." >oa«. Thomas J Finney, of Gor
don; Frank M, Finney, of klil'.edge
v ile; W. C. and John W Honey, of J
Atlanta: two grandchildren. Eugenia 1 1
Finney and Violet Finney Walter>
sa motors. Misses Georgia
Boyer. Ida Boyer. Mr-. l.ucy Bray,
Mrs. FWta Berry. Mr^ H. 11. Ha
of !>uhlia. Ga.. and Mrs. 1
Ena-a, of Mttkdgvv illc. and three
brvther*. A. IL. F. M. and 1
Beyer, of Boarta. Ga.
BEAUTIFUL NEW
Dresses and Hats
JUST RECEIVI
MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM THIS MOST ATTRACTIVE
DISPLAY OF THE LATEST CREATIONS FOR SPR1NL
arrs Emporium
Fertilizer! Fertilizer!
The J. H. Ennis Brand of Fertilizers
Are Sure Crop Makers
State Analysis for 1929 places these goods at the top. Farmers
who used them last year are buying again. No goods ever pleased
the user more.
Prices are made direct to the Farmer. No middle man’s profits.
For eighteen years J. H. ENNIS has operated Independently of the
trusts and continues this way. During the eighteen yevs he has
saved the farmers of this section n hundreds of thousands of dol
lars. Why not buy from the man who lives in your county, and
helps the farmer every day in the year.
USE J. H. E. BRANDS AND YOU WILL NEVER
WANT ANY OTHER KIND
Phone or Write
J. H. ENNIS
Milled Seville. Ga.
Owner of J. H. Ennis Fertilizer Works
HELPING TO
BUILD—
for 37 years Rogera ktu unselfishly ouW in every good
movement for the upbuilding of this city—this state— this
section. Ciclc and development clubs, churches, charities
and scores oj other tvorthy causes have been given (and
are still being given) co-operation and aid by Rogers, a
Southern institution.
OLD DUTCH
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CULLY8E1
Keep a can handy, it
Cherries it. 39*
Relish 7i*
PALMOLIVE
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Tomatoes
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