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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., MARCH 20, 1030
Twenty-five Years Ago
FOR SALE COTTON SEED—Sev
eral hundred bushels of Hoopers
Early Prolific Cotton Seed at 31.50
As Takr*. Frsm The Files of TheJnion-Recorder March 21, 190S
P. James, James, Ga. 3-6-30 3t.
Among the business houses in Mil-,toward the purchase of an organ for
edgevlile during this year were the the church.
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following as taken from the adver- 1
•mi.*: Col. Joseph E. Pottle accepted the
OPTOMETRY
FOR SALE—Two st«
p»v«d highway soar
See J. T. Andrews.
Good Carden Seed—HENDRICK
SON.
Dixon William?, Jewelers; Ex-
chxnjee Bank: Culver & Kidd; C. H.
Bonner; K. Becker. Buggy Repair
ing: Oconee River Mills; Vaughan &
Him--.. Men'.- Furnishings; Gei/rgia
Railroad: C. H. Andrews & Son;
Peter J. Cline; Joseph Dry Goods
Co.; Mrs. Julia Parker; E. E. Bell;
J. F. Bill; Milictigevillc Banking
Co.; John Vinson; M. A McCraw,
Dry Goods: Mrs. H G. Appel. Milli
n'ry: Goodman & Woottcn; Hatch
ers 1. Mi ware: C. E. Green, the Groc- j
er; MHIidgeville Brick Works: Cook j
Lumber Co.; J. R. Hines: J.-cph
Staley; Sam’I Ev.ans Sons & Co.; J. !
n. & I. L Barnes; Fred Haugb; John
Baker. Candy Kitchen; Hugh T.
Cline. The professional column list
ed the following: Crawford & Moore,
lawyers: John T. Atkinson, physician
and surge-n. T. M. Hull, physician
ivitatinn to deliver the Memorial
.dress in Forsyth. The paper com-
ented. "Col. Pottle is one of the
i most eloquent orators in the state.
Th? people of Fo^yth have a troat
■ in store for them, for Col. Pottle
j;.- at his Nest in delivering addresses
J «>f this character as he is n true
. Southerner and honors and reveres
I the memories of the past.
In an editorial the L T nion-R*corder
urged reduction of cotton acreage.
-Mr. E. E. Bell returned from the
Northern Markets, where he purchas
ed the spring stocks.
Mrs. W.
Hill Club
Club.
nd the Young Matrons
£■>
Mrs. Lily S. Cason entertained the
the Young Matrons Club. Trail was the
val services to begin April the game of the afternoon. Those
h. The series of meetings were present were Mosdnmes J. A. Calla-
'•i'cded by a week of prayer. The j way, J. A. Crowley, K. T. Aifriend,
ng wat to be held in a large j K. E. Bass, T. L. McCombs. W. T.
it. , sj-Lf j Him*, J. R. Hines, K. P. Hawkins.
I Fred Pclct, J. T. Allen, J. D. How-
After the services at the Pres by- [ard, R. B. Moore, Jack Denr.is, J. H.
ian church Sunday morning the j Vinson, M. Tatum, M. S. Bell, J. P.
!’.vlegation subscribed a handsome i Atkinson, James Richardson, J. E.
n to complete the new church. Mr. I Kidd, J. F. Eell, E. J. FI emit, ter, W.
i regie made a liberal contribution I A. Walker, M. M. Parks, T. F. Cook.
LETTER FROM REV. J. H. FARR
Tignall. Ga., March 4, 1930
• Si.Me i
1 was very sorry that I could not
attend Bru. Lee's funeral. When
Bro. Moore called me over the tele
phone I thought that 1 would have
time to get there by 2:00 o’clock and
told him I would come. But when I
though) over it, I realized that 1
could not get ready and drive down
in my Ford by two o'clock, so I
called up Millcdgevillc and taked to
Bro. Welch, Bro. Moore not being at
home, and requested him to tell
you circumstances were such that 1
could not come.
I loved Bru. Lee and all hir. fam
ily. we were as ociuted as pastor peo
ple so long that we were drawn very
dost* to one another.
We will mi«s Bro Lee. His place
will be vacant in the home. His
love for hi? home and for his family
was beautiful. I have seldom seen
a husband and father more devoted
to his family The church will miss
him. lie wus a faithful, loyal mem
ber of the church Our loss is his
gain. We know where to find him.
Wt feel that he is at rest.
May our Good Father in heaven
bless you, Sister Lee, in this trying
hour. Strengthen and comfort you.
Give my love to ouch member of
the family. Bro. and Sister Minter
and their family, Bro. and Sister Jim
Lee and their family. Sitter Hum-
phires and her family, Brc. and Sister
Berry, Bro. Robert and Eddie.
I am thinking of all the family
und I am praying for each one.
Mrs. Farr joines n.e in sending
love and sympathy.
Your friend and Brother,
J. H. FARR.
JUNIOR ORDER ATTF.NTION
Be present tonight (March 20th,)
at 8:00 P. M. final raiding and adop
tion of by-laws. Preparation for visit
of State officers. Other business of
importance. Refreshments served.
DEALERS WANTED—REAL BUSI-|
NESS OPPORTUNITY. We can
place several live wide awake men in
a profitable business selling direct
to consumers in your home County.
Write quickly for free catalogue.
G. C. HERBERLING COMPANY
Dept. 130 Bloomington. III.
3-20-30 2t. I
I BRICKS at Clink Like Steel
Ar« M.dr by Ih. “McMILLAN" Pro....
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There- is No Waste in Our Brickr.
W. Make Quick Shipm—U In Any Quantity.
RICH GL0 FACE BRICK-FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
♦ Milledgeville Brick WorksCo
MILLEDGEVILLE. CA.
ablished 1883 by J. W. McMillan,
resident Belle McMillan, Vice-President
BREAD BREAD
FREE FREE
Every Saturday during this year 1930, we will give you with
each 50c cash retail purchase in our store. One 10c Standard
size loaf of
Electrik Maid Bread
At
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Of Course
“The Rexall Store"
-24 Phones
ALSO ASK FOR YOUR CHINA TICKETS
240
PLUMBING
From the smallest repair to the largest job—give me a call.
Satisfaction guaranteed—Fifteen Years Continuous Service.
Robert Cawthorn
Phone 178
We sell VIGORO— the
food—L. D. SMITH.
t plant
VSilji
guarantee all work done as rei
■anted or refund your money,
you take no cbaace* in doing b
ness with me. Office hours 9 to
12, 1 to 5, Sunday 2 to 5.
W. j . Brake
Mississippi L.J-. \
Stronger. Beil*
Tslriag Cert -i
Greenwood. Mr.. W.
Taylor, of 131T c m-, .--in A-ui,-
this city, has wriik .. r . htr us- «.
Cardui as follow :
"About five years ago, I was la
111 her* 1th. I suffered r. ~cat ucai
of pain In my sides and in the
lower part of my body. I was weak
and nervous, and at the least noise
I felt like I mus: scream.
"At times 1 would have to go to
bed. M" head would ache. It
would taxe mo three or four dak’s
to get over these spells.
"A friend told me to take Carciui,
which I did. After my first bottle.
I saw some Improvement. When I
had taken three bottles. I felt
stronger and better than I had in
some time. I did not have any
more of those bad spells.
“I certainly recommend CarduL”
Thousands of other women rec
ommend Cardui. after having found
It of valuable assistance to them
in building up their Health.
Cardui Is a purely vegetable medi
cine, and contains nothing harmful.
The medicinal value of the herbs
from which Cardui Is extracted have
been well-known In the history of
W. A. V/alker & C
a., is the place
now to buy Wagons,
Buggies and
Harness of every ki
nd. Including
Plow Gear, Harness,
Traces, Buggy
•ad Wafon, Plow Lio.., Whip, ami
Gear of every kind ve
ry cheap. Save
money by buying what
you need from
them cheap.
2-26-10 4t.
bostoncah
-WHERE EVER- BODY e . t ,
" F ~*‘ E„. S.ry.J 0 .,‘ T5 -
FRESH NORFOLk'oyste.. 1
and WESTERN »,„*'**• 1 1
35. SLUE PLATE dinner
Baby Chic ks
We are ready to serve you again. Our cheiks are really
better this season than last- Hatches coining off each week
Now shipping R. I. Reds. Barred Rocks and Buff Orping
tons at $15.00 per 100; $8.00 per 50; or $4.25 per 2=
Prices on large quantitiees given upon request.
medicine for
dred years.
Try it for your trouble*.
than six hnn-
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BASTON’S HATCHERY
Bi
ASTON’S
,ETTER
IDDIES
Milledgeville, Georgia
ELL’S
Special Showing
This Week
WASH FABRICS
A special buy enables us to offer an unusually low
price sale of wash goods, which means a big sav
ing to you.
Many of the values ore really 50c values—careful
buying enables us to plan this sale.
49c PRINTED VOILES
59c RAYONS
39c DIMITIES
49c INDIAN HEADS
39c FLAXONS
49c PRINTED LAWNS
49c COLORED PIQUES
59c COLORED GARBARDINE
Three Days Only
Mar. 19th, 20th, 21st.
One Price
C
If You Want the Best Shop At
E. E. Bell’s