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;. Cl„b hold • profit-
Tbe t meeting at the
,k »=« r “’ v y Ireland Saturday.
.,ni( Mr ' " Truitt, of Hancock
T"* u "Toner l'orceli. Agricul-
- Mr - 1 ’ h ’ Georgia Railroad,
, Agent of 111 sparta, were
VMr.J ohnU
pn-t , i- | l e u, ' ts . a rhort talk stated
Mr. Truitt m - ^ n(] ass j 8 ta nc0
at hf *' #! ‘ . .( t girls’ and
- "[fS •*> " uld rtadly
oy- 1 , naldttin county in
b:^-;- m rr e
|tfore them. =« **“
„ of the organiaa-
1 In th ’’. if f 'ob« it was brought
number of
_ut that •^ a i.tainnble at this
M h b !T i “etol# will be organized
M thr Kiwonis Club, which
^finance it. and the Farmers
a “Balanced
irged the im-
*" r „ at improving the soil by
“ r ^.- n- ,.f letrumins; the raising
raising cattle, hogs
■d r- a!ti-y and the reduction of tho
Treanor, President
L dub. presented each of the
•< of the club with sufficient
n „. e d to plant an acre. There
;T a contest for the best yield.
|ilr. and Mrs. Ireland served a
Tgj tempting dinner, which was
roughly enjoyed.
[he Apr! meeting o fthe club will
i „y, Mr. Torrance Treanor.
■me THE VECETABLE
CARDEN
| The need of vegetables in the diet
.« been given groat emphasis in rec-
t yarn. Had th facts now known
lilable to our parents in our
hildhood. we would probably suffer
urn poor teeth and other ail-
Thc amount of attention r.ow
lo human health has made for
sed interest in the vegetable
| In order to get good results from
Jen it is ne-es^ary that our
properly eared for. Vege-
i- heavy feeders. They make
[ rapid gr* uth and build a great
ely -hort time. Vegetables -I
all of the plantfood elements
.Most of
are deficient in plantfood and
r 'ul:- r.r -I idom be obtain-
• »*■ *ii ;»K balanced food it
i*d ti. the soil.
f •• ft• ding not only a-sures
blcs but it d-
"-a nmr■ tender product,
ually recommended
•ly bcausc of their
Th food supply of
•« bn- great deal to do with
■unt« of thc -c minerals stored
egetables. For best rsults,
our vegetable garden with a
scientifically balanced
Coach T. H. Rentz issued a revised
baseball schedule Monday morning
after six more home games had been
added. A partial list of games
given last week but the complete
schedule vrx? not released until
Monday.
March 27—Madison aggies
Madison.
Muvch 28—Madison aggies
Madison.
April 4—Georgia freshmen in
ledgeville.
April 8—Normnr. institute ir
man Park.
April 9—Norman institute ir
man Park.
April 10-*-G. S. C. for Men i
April 11—G. S. C. for Men i
April 18—Gordon in Barnesville.
April 19—Gordon in Barnesville.
April 21—Norman Junior college
in Milledgeville.
April 22—Norman Junior college
in Milledgeville.
April 25—Madison aggies in Mil
ledgeville.
April 2G—Madison nggics in Mil-
ledgeville.
May 1—Gordon in Milledgeville.
May 2—Gordon in Milledgeville.
May 5—G. S. C. for Men in Mil-
iedgeville.
May 6—G. S. C. for Men in Mil
ledgeville.
May 8—Monroe aggies in Monroe.
May 9—Monroe aggies in Monroe.
May 15—Monroe aggies in Mil
ledgeville.
May 16—Monroe aggies in Mil
ledgeville.
The task of taking the 1930 census
will commence not later than April
2nd. The enumerators will have a real
job at best, and it behovocs every res
ident of Baldwin county to lend every
possible assistance in every way
Every individual in the county should
be taken in order that the full popu
lation of the county can be shown
In Milledgeville jthe resi<$e*nce are
not all numbered and locating ail the
residents will be difficult,
hoped that Milledgeville and the
county may be able to show u gain
over 1920. Let us all work togeth-
this important task and render
the enumerator every possible aid to
the enumerators.
THE LENTEN SEASON
Ash Wednesday reminds u 5 nguin
of the approaching Easter which
the day the Christian church cele
brates the great sacrifice on Cal-
Thc forty days of lent are sym
bolic of the last days spent on earth
by Jesus Christ. It is the most im
portant season in the church calen
dar and should be a season when
Chri-tians should search their lives
and try to live more and more ac
cording to the example of the great
Messiah.
Three-fourths of the Christian
world celebrate Lent, .and during the
next forty days the life of Christ
will be given a more careful and
consecrated study.
of Black-Draught on hand, and
when I feel the least bit bad I take
a dose and It relieves me at once. I
am glad to recommend Black-
Draught, in fact I have done so
many times, to friends and neigh
bors."
Thedford’s Black-Draught Is a
purely vegetable cathartic or laxa
tive medicine, composed of selected
medicinal herbs and roots. Black-
Draught is finely powdered, which
enables the juices of the stomach to
extract its medicinal properties In
an easy, natural way.
Refuse Imitations. Get the genu-
BLACK-DRAUGHT
MR. OSCAR WH1LDEN LEADER
OF ROATARY CLUB IN NEW
ORLEANS
In a letter to The Union Recorder
this week in which he enclosed the
renewal for his subscription to the
paper, Mr. Oscar Whilden enclosed
several copies of the The Rotary
Spirit, a pamphlet issued by the Ro
tary club of New Orleans.
Mr. Whilden is the editor of th©
pamphlet which is newsy, inspira
tional and interesting. Mr. Whilden
is a son of Milledgeville who is mak
ing a high mark in the world. His
mother lives here and he has many
boyhood friends who read new:
his progress with interest.
* diet prin
1 SALE—About 50 pound* Dixie
Watermelon »eed. 75c per lb,
A few bushel* of velvet
$2.00 p r bushel. J. O. Etb-
' Rt - L Iv«y. Ga. 3-20-41.
Only 3 more days
to see our Special
Frigidaire Hydrator
Demonstration!
been ■ ningle Hoar allli^
*• sarpass It.
A. J. Carr Company
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
o
|L- T R special demon
stration of the Frigid-
■jre Hydrator ends at 10
p - M. next Saturday. Don’t
mil * opportunity to
JCr tl,fc Hydrator actually
And i
the
fail to i
:w and different
la *adi and desserts we’re
f^ioR- If possible, come
10 ,od *y- We’re open eve-
0, or» until 10 o’clock.
SOCIAL OFFER until Saturday, March 22
you about our liberal apccial offer to all who boy
anr,B * ooe 9-day demonstration, and about our
«a*y payment plan.
trigidaire
it c *e THAN 1,300.000 IN USE
* W. HATCHER HDWE. CO.
Wboletale and Retail
It's Time to Cheer I
J UBILEE... time for joyous celebration and
hilarious merry-making. Never was a pack
age of candy more appropriately named than
this gorgeous (inside and out) Jubilee Bog
of Nunnally's.
It's a perfect riot of good taste—chocolates
that boost the spirits slcy-high with their rich
ness-creamy centers that cheer you immeas
urably with their goodness.
And while your taste is having its picnic,
you can rest content in the satisfying certainty
that never were candies purer, never sweets
more wholesome tiian those created by
Nunnally's.
Let Jubilee Box cheer you and yours —it's
the perfect gift, a treasure in good taste.
THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH
FRALEY’S PHARMACY
A Word to the Wise—
Bring us your machine work. Welding. Auto Repairing,
Washing and Alemiting
NEVER
BEFORE . . .
Not before has it been pos
sible for Georgia homemakers
to enjoy the every-day ccr
veniences of Automatic Elec
tric cooking that gives you
compiete freedom from the
kitchen ar.d at the same time
cooks perfectly ... at so low
a price. All model Westinghouse Electric Ranges
have been greatly reduced for this “World’s Largest
Electric Range Sale.”
Such a
Range
at Such a
Low Price
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
Mr. B. H. Roberts our Machinst has 28 Years Experience
try US—SERVICE WITH A SMILE