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THE UNION-RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE. GA., APRIL 3, 1330
G.S.C. FACULTY TO TAKE
PART »G. E. A. MEETING
la HiU it Mac*ai aa April
18th, and 19th. Sophoaora Claa*
to Furnish Music
Appoinng on the program of the
65th annual convention of the Geor
gia Education Association which will
be held in the Municipal Auditorium
at Macon, Ga., April 17-19, are the
following members of htc G. £. C.
W. faculty: Miss Alice Lersorn Tuck
er wiil direct the Sophomore class
which will furnish music for the
Friday evening program.
In the English Council, Mi>»s
Katherine Scott will talk on “Induc
tive Teaching of Grammar" and Dr.
W. T. Wynn wlil discuss "Some
Phases of Souther Literature." Mis.;
Scott will also act as cecretary in the
Department of Deans of girls and
women, and Dr. Wynn is scheduled to
talk on “The Value of Academic
Studies" at the Phi Delta Kappa
breakfast on Saturday morning.
Dr. Geo. Harris Webber will act
as chairman in the Department of
Teacher Training; leading discussions
in Dr. Webber’s department will be
Miss Euri Belle Bolton, Dr. Thomas
B. Meadows, and Dr. Edwin H. Scott.
For the Home Economics Associa
tion, Miss Stella Steele will talk on
"Arms and Objectives of a State
Association." Mrs. (Surline 'Parker
Martin will address the Physical Edu
cation Association on "The Means
•»nd Objectives in Health Education."
SALESMAN WANTED —New
Specialty—Sells thousands business
and professional men. Used by
Bell Telephone Co., National Radio
Co., etc. Four $15.00 sales daily
pay $180.00 weekly. Walker made
$99.00 first day. Full tine, nx-
But must be aiert, educated and of
food bearing. Macon firm. MU-
ledgeville territory, pormanont. Re
ply in own bondwiiting tiring ref-
ices. Address Pleasant Work.
The Union-Recorder.
Special officer Rolley Lawrence,
Sheriff W. J. Haynle and Deputy
Sheriff Fred Vinson made a raid in
the Southwestern part of the c un-
ty Monday, and arrested Will Rich
ard, colored. They round near and
at his house a 200 gallon xinc stall
and a 50 gallon copper still. .Rich
ardson was placed under arest, and
brought to the county jail.
“Old Ironsides," the old ship that
was built 134 years ago and floated
the American flag in a great many
naval victories, has been dug up in
Boston bay, rebuilt and is on
high seas again, a living memorial ct
our naval supremacy during the days
of George Washington.
According to a report from Wash
ington, the state of Georgia will re
ceive $5,300,000 this year from the
federal road aid fund, but Georgia
will have to put up that much mon
ey herself in order to get that
amount. The lederal government is
to have an additional $50,000,000
added to its funds.
FOR SALE—or rent one nice well
located house and lot in desirable
part of Milledgeville. See him at
once water and surage W. A. WAL
KER.
Now-one flour
for all your baking
It is guaranteed to give uniformly
perfect baking results for pies,
pastries, cakes —everything.
Wc invite you to try a seek—
at our risk. If this flour does not
bake out perfectly every time,
return the unused portion of the
sack to us and we will gladly
refund the full purchase price.
There is no
need for you
to have more
than one flour
in your house.
For Gold Medal “Kitchen-tested”
Flour is “Kitchen-tested” for
every kind of recipe. Thus it cuts
baking failures in half.
L. D. SMITH
South Wayne Grocer
BELL’S
Special Sale of Ladies* Fine Silk -
Dresses Just In By Express
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
46 DRESSES
Just in this week by express. Specially priced
$1G 75
50 DRESSES
Really worth $16.75. Special this week at
$8-9 s
200 Pair of Ladies’
Fine Silk Stockings
One or two pair of a kind, worth $1.50 to $2.00,
on sale now, at
69c
If You Want the Best Shop At
E. E. BELL’S
PAINS QUTT C0MIN6
Kntacky Ud, Tnk CtM
■ai Tdl. few She Wo
• Greatly Bcaefited.
Hopkinsville, Ky.—“I used to haw
headache and dizziness, and a$
times would have severe cramping
■pells,” says Mrs. Mackey Scott, of
202 South Kentucky Ave., this city.
This unfitted me lor my work
or any pleasures that I wanted to
enter Into. I am naturally a very
active woman and I did not feel
like I wanted to give two or three
days at a time to aches and pains.
So I looked around for a remedy.
T had heard a gre-t deal about
Caxduj and seeing It advertised I
decided to take It. I took four
bottles and it did me a world of
good. It seemed to regulate and
strengthen me. I quit having head*
Cardui to my friends and neighbors
for what It did for me."
For more than fifty years, wom
en who had suffered, or who had
gotten irto a run-down, weak con
dition, have been enthusiastic in
praising Cardui for the benefits ob
tained from its use.
Cardui is extracted from herbs
having high medicinal value, nod
contains nothing harmful or in
jurious. Get a bottle of Cardui
from your druggist, today, and try
it in your case. SC-230
WHAT DOES THIS DAY MEAD TO TOT? 1
o
A BIRTHDAY?
AN ANNIVERSARY?
A PARTY?
A WEDDING ?
Gifu for Every Day and Every j
Occasion J
Williams & Ritchie, Jewelers \
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. j
WE CAN NOW GIVE YOU “SUDDEN SERVICE’’ IN
Shoe Repairing, Cleaning
and Pressing
at Blain’s as the old reliable is back at his same place of
business.
Phone 373
BLAIN’S
Shoe Shop & Pressing Club
“If We Can’t Fix ’em Throw Them Away”
j Welcome
To The
Cooking
School
From
L.D.
Smith
The South Wayne Grocer
and while you are learn
ing the modem ways of
cooking—use the modern
way of shoping—
Just arrived! J
A New Supply of }
Gold Medal Flour
“Kitchen-tested” for
every baking purpose
Here’s a chance to lay in a good supply
of the world’s best flour—at a fair price.
One flour for all your baking. As perfect
for cakes and pastries as for good sub
stantial breads. Don’t put it off. It is
selling rapidly. So order now
“ Kitchen-tested”
Guaranteed ,
All Gold Medal Flour is tested in the ^
Gold Medal kitchen by experienced
women. Thus they prove beforehand—
by actual trial bakes—-that it will v,
always bake out perfectly. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money back. Put in your it*
order now before it is too late. eh
hunbmlfurb
Kitcbattesud
* i?
Mtmry-back [uaraulet
\nd let us keep your Pantry well Supplied—"” sure and visit oux Booth at the Cooking School
—you may leave your orders there.
Phone 468 - 418
Gold Medal
Plain or Self-rising 24 lbs
Monarch
Canned Foods
Now you can get
—Vegetables, and
fruits as delicious
as if they were
picked fresh from
the garden or or-
chord--one trial
and you will use
no o*h« brand.
$1 25
MONARCH BRANDS
i;r Monarch Coffee Vacuum
Packed
50c
P- -
Golden Maize Com No.
2 20c
; Teenie Weenie Peas Ex-
■-SrrreSSl lra Small and Tender
No. 2 Can 25c
Teenie Weenie Asparagus
No. 1 Square Can 35c
Fresh Pruunes No. 2 1-2
Can 25c
Fruits for Salad No. 2
1-2 Can 45c
Cape Fruit No. 2 Can 25c
Ready to Serve Grape
Fruit Juice No. 2 Can 25c
Specials
This Week Only ]>
APRICOTS
NO. 2 1-2 cans
35c
Whole Fruit Preserves
No. 1 Can All Flavors
25c
Desert Peaches
No. 2 1-2 Can
25c
Sweet Mixed Pickle
26 ounce jar
. 25c
Bailey Supreme Coffee a or
3 lb Tin i* IpA.^5
Birdsey’s Beat Flour
24 pounds
$1.29
STAG
A High Grade Self-rising
$1.00
L. D. Smith