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Set for Create*' Event in
HO0LWW rWTHREEDAVS
K «r completed for
All P lan> . ot (( ; several year*,
, ooldn* School,
Wednesday af-
i vf**'
j! rfirt-f
-rk for
-
al robot which
- pfffirTo daily -ic three o’clock.
waa able tb get
r. < ] to com « to the
ocl lithouirh m*veral larger cities
T dtnandinp her sen-ices.
Hi* ()!pa Kock the director of the
.-■ol rill arrive Tuesday and fin-
,11 details s« that when three
rtj arrives Wednesday afternoon
. rll lie ready to begin her first
aieriesuf l<-<-turse. The definite
mm of the opening day has not
:tt worked out but Miss Koch will
ibab’.y iwtnict in cooking an oven
Tbt part food display which will
pur on by the wholesale and re-
ratrtHants of the city will be
of the principal attractions. The
s to the Gymnasium will be
ed an hour early each day and
remain open one hour later to
lit an inspection of the food dis-
Georgta Power Company and
Electric Company will have a
play of modem electric equipment
ring how the home can be com
ely electrified.
here are many important an-
ncements regarding the school
will not be made until Wednes-
morninir when a -pecial cooking
id section will be sent »ut through
city. The special section will
aii final details regarding regis-
j n for many feature.-. The sec-
vvill also curry complete details
ill tho taking part.
Admission to the school is abso-
lv free and it is the hope of The
A them High to Form Local Opposi
tion. Cadets Play First Game
Thursday in Mndison.
Coach Slap Rcntz has his team
ready to open the season Thursday
nfteVnoon in Madison when they will
play the Aggies of Coach Butts, al
though the firet game to be played
here will come April 4th.
Athens High school will be the
team selected to help raise the cur
tain on the diamond season in Mil-
ledgcville. The high schoolers were
the opening opponents last year and
the cadets came through without look
ing their scalp by a small margin.
The game is expected to be one of the
best of the season.
In Madison the cadets will spend
two days, playing Thursday and Fri
day. Coach Butts has one of the best
teams he has had in the three years
he has directed athletics at the Aggie
school.
Coach Kentz stated that he had
,e of the hardest biting teams in
the history of the school and if his
pitchng staff came through he ex
pected to have another championship
team at the college.
The new uniforms which are white
trimmed in red have been issue dto
the following: Batchelor, Baza nos,
Robinson, Thompson, May, Rich,
Ennis, Thompson, and Martin. Four
others will be given out Thursday be
fore the cadets louve for Madison.
Money Paid
Thirty-one
Pensioners!
Judge Stembridge Receives Last!
Payment for First Quarter of
1930. Number Dwindles
Only thirty-one names remain on
th? pension roll, Judge Bertie Stem-
bridge stated when she received the
final payment on the money due foi
th fir.-t quarter payment of 1830.
The number of pensioners has
gradually dwindled until only a few
remnin. Since thi
CENSUS TAKING
WILL BEGIN ON
NEXT WED’DAY
Enumerators Will Begin Work
April 2nd. Mrs. McCollar and
Mr. Addas to Take Gty
COUNTY OFFICIALS NOT NAMED
ment was received a few weeks ago.
r.. of the number died leaving nine
veterans and twenty-two widows to
receive un allotment from the state
four times during the year.
The state finance. n%»«lc it im
possible to pay all ihe money at one
t:me and the first payment this year
was divided. The money received
Tuesday wa* the renmnder due. Judge
Stembridge stated that most of the
money had been given out and those
who had not received their part were
expected to come to the office thi
Counting Milledgcvillc and Bald
win County’s population and gaining
other information for the statiscians
will begin Wednesday morning, April
the first pay- 2nd, it has been .announced by the
Rev. J. F. Yarbrough, pastor of
the Millcdgeville, Methodist church,
will leave next Monday for LaGrange,
where he will preach in revival ser-
FARM LOANS
ARE EXPECTED
Mr. Andrews Attends Meeting in
Washington. Baldwin Alotment
Not Yet Announced
Dr. H. D. Allen, founder of Allen’s invalid Home and
Chairman of ihe Board of Directors of the Exchange Bank and
"ihe Merchants & Fanners Bank, died at his home late Saturday
afternoon, taking from life Baldwin county's first citizen.
Baldwin’s First Citizen
Died Late Saturday
Application blanks for farm loam, |
e expected this week, Mr. „ L. H. J
Andrew's stated following a visit to
Washington, Georgia, Monday where
representatives from eighteen coun
ties gathered to get information and
make plan, for the Federal aid to
the farmers of the State.
Mr. Andrews slated that Baldwin
county had one of the highest rec
ords in the state for loans paid back
and that they would b
consideration. Fifteen
lars was alloted the county last year.
lthcugh only nine thou and was
loaned. The directors of th'.* loan
this year have asked for thirty thou,
and, however, the exact amount has
not been made public.
The official representing the
national government and addressed
ntatives who gathered in
ushington Monfiny, stated that the
minute the President signed the bill
, the allotments wouid be made and
f 1 ** u: ' 8 Be Big Hit Thurs- the applications could be put through,
lav and Friday of This Week. | ll . wa * rtaU?d as u certainty that th.
Thousands Pay Final Tribute to Dr. H. D. Allen at Funeral Services
Monday Afternoon at The Methodist Church. Founder of
Allen’s Invalid Home and Head of Two Banks Ends Useful Life
FIVE STILLS
ARE CAPTURED
Couty Officen Continue Dry
Rnidi During Lost Week end
Add Five More to Bag
The dry crusaders of Baldwin j
county who began a ►erics of raids
several weeks ugo to malte Bcidvrin I
county safe for Volstead, added five ■
their bag during the
suptrviror of this district.
Mrs. C. B. McCollar nnd Mr. Ewell
Atkins have been xusigned the job
of counting the people of tho city.
Rev. J. F. McClurey is to handle
Hardwick and the State Hospital,
but the names of the other people
who will complete the team to go out
through the county have not been
mode known.
The questions to be asked cover
many subjects but are to be held in
strictest confidence by the people
who ask them and the government
authentic, who will receive the com
pleted reports.
The enumerators will have to com
plete their work in a limited time and
all people are asked to answer ques
tions promptly and to co-operate with
them in every way possible.
It is predicted that Milledgeville
and Baldwin county will have a large
increase in population after the count
CHAIN STORES
AGREATMENACE
Senator Ed Rivera Saya Tkey Take
Away From A Community nnd
Givn Nothing in Retnrs
Senator Ed Rivers was a.vticU by
large and attentive audience Wcd-
sday evening of last week, when
he discussed the Evils of the Chain
ill avail herself of the .
f attending the school.
D. Callaway, a food j
Georgia Power Com
et be present at the
U diicusg the prepnru-
:l special dishes includ- I
tk "** that may be
.sted at theii
80 gallon
i. A fifty i
I f> und hid near 1
i* under charge'
vners. 14 barrel
Ions of whiskes
per outfit read;.
»n s ! was lalt .
Ezell home. A
lCe ; charge «»f violating the prohibits
■ friprator.
prepa
JS1SS MEN
STAR IN SHOW::
. Ul I HIS IT rPK.
Ur £e Number to Take Part
-° m * ,oca l People
i»ehind the foot
l "d Friday night .
bill would be signed before the first
! of April.
Preparation >f the land for plant
in'.; his been delayed and Mr. An
drews stated that it was nei •s=ary
th:»t the money be available early
n*.xt month if the farmers were to
be benefited by the loan.
Dr. H. D. Allen, Baldwin County’s, conducted by Rev. J. F. Yarbrough, ' rast week
best loved and most esteemed citi- 1 pastor of the Methodist church, and j Thursday i
zen. parsed away at his residence at i Rev. F. H. Harding of St. Stephens | hast Baldwii
Alim’s Invalid Home at 6:30 o’clock Episcopal church. j white man, a:
Saturday afternoon, March 22nd. Mr. Yarbrough in hir eulogy pa
Dr. Allen’s death fallowed a stroke a touching tribute to Dr. Allen, and i that they %
of paralysis, with which he was the beneficent work he had done in
»«vv„ v , w , stricken Thursday morning. During bk-ssing and aiding humanity, which,
thousand uoi- tkt th*'*-" 1 * days of his illness, us phy- w.-j. akin to that done by Christ 1
'siciana, nurses and loved ones watch- ! He was upon the earth,
eb at his bedside and battled for his The cortege that accompanied the
life, the pcopL of Milledgeville und j remains to their last renting plai
Baldwin courtly, with the deepest was on: of th:- largest ever seen in * ,aw ‘
concern, uwarlcd news .and hopeu am! the city. Profound sorrow was writ- Friday a ntgro, Dave Reid was ar-
prayed that his life would be spared, ten <»n the faces of the concourse of i rested at hi* home as the alleged
When it became known that the people .-urround ; ug the grave a* the turner of a distilling apparatus and
end had come, and the heart that had ast sad rites w* pronounced by the 1 barrel of beer which was found on
beat in sympathy with humanity ihinistirs. his place. h c . : uted that the Chain Stores
was ;t.il, a pall of sadness and gloom The pall-buurers were: Messrs. Mr. O. M. Harper was also arrest- were operated by capitalist in the
settled over the community, as ex- Otto M. Conn, Oscar Ennis, tf. 1‘. td for the ownership of .an outfit financial centers and that they were
prtasion • of sorrow of the great loss Beil. Drs. R. C. Swint, Richard Bin- that was buried. The 250 gallon taking from a community and gave
that had befallen our people were on, T. M. Hall, Y. H. Yarbrough and '. stilling machinery were unearthed nothing in return. The A&P Stores,
spoken. Hundreds of friends visit- Dr. J. L. Be son. Honorary Escort in wood-, making the second outfit Rogers and S-ars and Roebuck took
ed the home to express their sympa- Directors i f The Exchange and that has been found buried. Four fifty million dollars annually from
thy for th;- bereaved ones, and as Merchants 4: Farmers Bank; E E. ciarrd barrels’were also found, one the trade channels of Georgia, and
the news of the death of I)r Allen Bell, M. S. Bell, G. (J. McKinley, A. them containing a gallon of whis contributed nothing towards building
The auditorium at the Courthouse
Was filed to it- rapacity, and the
crowd of citizens that gathered heard
a strong indictment of tho Chain
Stores, and their effect upon the
rt immunities in which they are estab-
; li«hed.
Th? meeting was presided over by
Col. Marion Allen, and Capt. J. H.
ying that he had always been true
the* people of Georgia.
Mr. Rivers gpuk? "for nearly two
>u*v, and b« Id the closet attention
was carried throughout th
country by the daily pre
number
which hat b
Method
W.
aft.
annoum
,,, ( j ( 1 l "' '' Prominent j The W. C. T. U. will hold their nessc
hj l!. W V ' takt ‘ nnrt • r ‘‘‘ ru,ar meeting on next Tuesday uf- jje’n
‘ ,“ n »ed the ternoon at four o’clock in the Men’s life
local 'j., I*** lVer * ,Pen jB'ble Clata Room of the Baptist phy-
l'«Tformern. .church. AH members are uiged to blessed this
•'v.n
r “"<• rrWy"niZl
.an ...r'P p ' r, °" the
- r t the opportunity to
have been in pro!
a:,, ,i and the coach
■I P,,r..' m ' ho “ f °v the
. , tonight
ke’l h’ of the show
t hd- . Choru * of twenty
h will i ' ,h * bab v «how
kt ' ‘""oted by Mm. Lang,.
^ ? n ad ded feature,
las ■' “ ,eatlln K the east which
of the best ametucr
r Milledgeville. The
wr 51 * 4 to b °" ““tt wt
d cr„.a " at ’tttlicata .
Krc--
Dr »<
be present.
half
Jon. W. k,
Hutchison, E. R. Hines, Jos. E. Pot- Early Saturday morning
tee, Erwin Sibley, W. A. Walker, R. Eastern part of the county
. Mf ou, Lamar Ham, R. W. Hatch- named Whit Johnson was
■. Dr. J. I. Garrard, Dr. L. P. Longi- wh I • operating a 125 gailo
n<». Dr. N. P Walker, Dr. G. L. Ech outfit Johnson was jurt
. Dr. J. W. Mobley, H. S. Jones, 1 iuncock county fine and wl
£. W. Thornton, Dr. G. A. Lawrence, '.i Sparta Tue day he wa
W. W. Stembr dgc. E. E. Bass, B. Si00.00 and placed on probation sen- <>f tl
H. Dunaway, Alonza Simp'on, J. C. tenet for 12 months. t es
paying linal tribute to the Cooper, Hurry Bom-, L. N. Jordan, Federal prohibition officer Fred mere
character of a citizen and J. B. O’Quinn, Geo. W. Hollinshead, Sutton was on the raids with county ’ patronized hy the people of th*
n who had touched and , l~ H. Andrews, E. C. Kidd, Frank officer Roiund Lawrence, and Har- munity.
unity for more than Broome and Lewis Flinvister. per und the Ezells were carried to Throughout his speech he held the
ces were held at
church Monday
’clock. AH busi-
is in the city wa* suspended, and
large gathering a was ever wit-
ised in Milledgeville
a bled
I up the State.
the | He in • rt»d their business methods,
negro ; raying that they used deception in
•ested indurirr trade, and many o.* the
opper 11.,1 d. they sold did not come up in
r the we gat, and measurements to tl^osi
tried sold i.y the local merchants,
fined 1 h y would destroy the opportunity
sen- of the young m'*n of local ccmmuni-
t es to engage successfully in the
Fred ; m-r< untile busine.-s, if they were
entury. The
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back page)
I Mucon. and released .
I Chair
Union-Recorder Installing New Equipment this' Week
Store.s up us the menace of the
it time to the happiness and
prosperity of the people, as they were
great centralization of wealth which
| would drain this section of its money
N’ew machinery, representing an in-| ing machine which will be used in , press was added and this machine was : should be.” , nnd give nothing in return, lie urg-
vestment of sveeral htousand dollars, cuting the paper, the machine is further improved by the addition of The people of the city are extend- I ed his hearers to stand by the local
W ‘H b« installed in The Union-Re- 'especially constructed to insure an ink fount to insure even distribu- ed a coruial invitation to inspect The merchants for their ielf preservation,
corder office this week bringing ; acuracy and neatness; one all elec- tion of Ink on all job*. Union-Recorder plant any time dur- During his speech hc spoke of the
about another step in the moderni- trie stapler, built for speed and Editor R. B. Moore in commenting ing Monday. All the new machines j great work being done by Mr. Hen-
efficiency and purchased with a view Ion the new machinery said, “It has . will be in place and we are anxious demon of Shreveport, La., in inform-
of making it possible to do more been my desire to have a jam up - that all those who are interested to ing and arousing the people against
punching machine; printing office equaled by none of come by.
the smaller plants in the state. I be- Reinvesting money into the busi-
lieve that we row have the best ness will mean better service, better
nation of the office to greater im
prove the efficiency in the service
the new.-p&per and printing depart
ments rneder the people of Baldwin
county.
In the shipment that reached Mil-
IcdgeviUe this week are two all steel
typo cabinets, the very latest models,
with many late attachments to in-
crease efficiency; two all steel im
posing tables one of thept for the
department and one for
complete series
book work;
one perforator; fiv
of new type.
The office entered into an expan-
sion program eight years ago install
ing the latest model linotype with
many face* of type. The following
year a new improved cylinder pres,
for prints* the newsnancr and tV
equipped shop in the state located in work and more improved appearance
a smaller town and equipment that of the work. The Union-Recorder
will compare favorably with any that j has always had a policy to give their
the Hhop- in the cities have. We customers the best of everything and
want our fronds and customers to the owners feel that their latest step
taspeet this new enntame-t and to «s one that will mean much to those
• an thctrH ent- college paper*. Last year a new Job see a complete printing office as it who want fine printing.
the evil of the Chain Store.
CADETS TO HAVE ANNUAL
TRACK MEET TUESDAY
The Ipjinual inter-company field
day and trade meet at G. M. C. will
be staged as usual next Tue^iday.
April 1st. Each company of the
haMallhn will enter a team ar.d the
winning team will be presented the
Couslcy cup.