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THE UNION-RECOKOE*. MILLEDGEVILLE, C*., AFBIL IS, IIH
''^OFFICIALS of the sal.
ARMY TO VISIT
milledgeville
. ,.„ouncemont has i<M reach-
A " Envoy E. P. Scovill. in
cd U? 0 r the Army’s Oppciations ;n
cWfC ville tbit curing the week-
M f April 26th and 27th, there
eoi C • dfl^ff ation oi high rankin P
*’ J . a ti , v i it this city, and it is
Jid that although all plans
lsV* r *•’-
a this
complete as to the program
that Milledgeville is to
treat, ns the visiting
., r> men and women of rare
in music as well as
and ^mging.
» .rg ixosc visiting Millcdgc-
■il' « this time will be. Adjutan.
'‘ I’Mrs. Sidney !■>*. ‘I» ■*“ ‘be
’ Tbr.--.trJ *"* birds of the
*" • Army in the Souhtlnnd
aUflt will 1 rememberei
•wrad^ of the War Cry, as the
T- of 'THE PROPHET OF
Aul j*£ VALLEY*’ while another
'! ! . : r :s to be Ensign Bald-
l '°' Fj*1 .Master of the Salvation
ftaff Band, of Concert Hal!
‘j 'gtdio Fame, who will bring to
tfpij’vville. Cm, tite crack silver
i yiar. i silver quartett of unusual
aMIfi" and in the street services on
Saturday afternoon, April 2Cth, this
quartett will be heard as well as the
:>;;c-.vine Sunday in the churches,
if this can he arranged.
Another of these noted visitors
«il! be Kn.sign and Mrs. McGillivray
rfi- Ersipn i« a member of the fam
ous quartett, and his beautiful wife
k o > lens a pleasing personality.
Then to, there will he present, God
till the inimitalble Adjutant
Harry Cluhley, whose visit here one
iKi ago. delighted so many shut-
ias. and whose witty stories of real
Bffc, wire side spliting to say the
least and all in all. Millcdceville is
tot*treated to the greatest feast of
B3ir-d song that it has ever heard,
arprdiaps will have the pleasure of
fesrag, for .‘omc time to come, and
these in charge of the Army’s opera
tions here are to be congratulated on
so fine a program for this fair city.
A full printed program of the
Whole week-end will appear in this
j,..pcr at a later date, as scon as full
arrangements are made.
OiU.ii biga ot Biliousness Tfciii
Indicates the Heed of
Slack-Dranpfct.
Tr.-fiinrd's L Jack-Draught has been
my t : in the wav of
mv- . Mrs. J. M. Rich, of
1700 t city.
‘I have iour.d Bind:-Draught to
te the t-: • I have ever
ti ed far ' r : of colds. I have
• ... my home for years.
W. C. T. U. NOTES
The week from April 7 to April
12 is known as membership week by
the National Woman’s Christian
t emperance Unino, and an intensive
drive is being put on every where.
The National W. C. T. U. now num
bers one half million paid members
and an equal number of adherents.
The leader of the Women’s Organ
ization for Nations' Prohibition Re
form made the statement that “every
bit of spare time I have for th n rest
of my life will be,given to this
cause”—that is, wrecking the Eigh
teenth Amendment. The National
corresponding secretary of W. C. T.
j. aiks; “How many white ribboners
ire ready to pledge; “I will bear the
.orch of the Woman’ Christian Tera-
erance Union, the torch which never
uurned as brightly as now, the torch
which never flamed out all over the
.orld as it docs now. I will try to
iift it up high that the individual
will be lost sight of and only the
•Woman’s Christian Temperance
Jnion may be seen.”
Mrs. August Burghard, correspond
ent for Atlanta Constitution, writes
in regard to this membership drive
“The W. C. T. U. has a place for
every mother hearted woman. No
matter what her accomplishments or
limiationa may be, or bow isolated
or busy, in other fields she is, by
joining she can add influence and
strength to an organization, working
for God and Home and every land.
The W. C. T. U. invites you to be
come a member, busy Member of a
busy church, and asks you to conse
crate a part of your time to this
cause for humanity. W. C. T. U.
work is applied Christianity and will
meet with the approval of your Mas
ter. This temperance organization
asks you to help make and ki'ep our
own land free from the greatest evil
that confronts the evangels of the
Cross at home and abroad.
The W. C. T. U. invites you, busy
home mother, “to help keep all hoir.es
protected and sweet” through the
beneficent results of the 18th Amend
ment.
KAY-DET EDITORS ENTERTAIN-
ED AT BANQUET
been ub | ^
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it. . : cp a .. of Black-Dram;:
i: We always felt better
»-*r taking it.
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T •• l-t. ■ colds or upset :.tom-
: "::es they cct fevt v: h
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Sr ;• I make a tea .of Black-
. h;i r:-4 give to them in small
• They don’t mind taking it
at til."
to thousands of fai lilies. Thcd-
“^5 Black-Draught .ias a corner
«• r.3 cv.n on the ncdicinc shelf,
to t • nearly 100 years.
•odiord’s Black-Draught Is a
Ff'y v.gctable medicine, free from
“ntuu! mineral drugs. Costs only
a dose. NC ., 3 ,
‘ n Practicing optomn-
1 Mill.i,„au lor 20
c ®rge» are reasonable. I
«.,-d w ° rk *■ nrr, ~
refund your money. So
chances in doing busi.
12 i 0,fk ® ho ®ra S to
’ ‘ *° 5. Sunday 2 to 5.
J • Brake
LAMAR F. HAM
SPECIAL AGENT NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
PHONE 561
Baby Chicks
FOR SALE
Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks—Whitd Leghons.
Healthy Vigorous Chicks from old stock- The kind that
will live and grow.
HATCHES EVERY TUESDAY
R. E. LONG
Advantage of Planting Selected Spanish
Shelled Peanut Seed
45 lbs. ordinary peanuts in hull required to plant one
acie at 4c $1.80
20 Ibj. selected shelled seed required to plant one
acre at 8c - 1.63
Saving on selected seed 20
BESIDES YOU HAVE BEST SEED MONEY CAN BUY
If you shell them bv hand you will not get over eighteen pounds
per bushel, at considerable cost for shelling.
If you have them shelled by machinery you will not get over
fifteen pounds per bushel, besides will have to pay for shelling
and then hand-pick them.
Results i
YIELDS.
planting good seed, BETTER STANDS, BETTER
The peanuts we offer came from planting of selected seed that
we sold last year which means that this is a bred up, high yield
ing stock, showing 75 to 80 percent sound, mature kernels and
a production last year of 1,500 to 2,000 pounds of peanuts
per acre.
We screen out all of the small peanuts and hand-pick to get
out all of the damaged and broken kernels, thereby giving you
a perfect seed to plant and you should get even higher yields
this year by planting this seed than that shown above for last
year, under proper fertilization and cultivation.
Lets put some real effort behind our peanut crop this year and
make a profitable yield per acre by fertilizing them and using
good seed. We also offer you shelled and hand-picked Runner
Peanut seed at 8c per pound.
,We will be in position to handle your peanuts at our Macon
plant this fall. Write or call on
Georgia Peanut Company
Moultire.GeorEia
TRANSIT STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTING COMPANY.
Macon, C».
H. G. RAY, President
THERE S A
TREND TO
VALUE
AMERICA IS CHOOSING
The editorial and busines.- staff of J
the G. M. C. Kay-Dct, college paper, [
were entertained on Friday evening
at the Mayfair Hotel. -« j
Male Sam Whatley, faculty direc-;
tor presided during the banquet :
which was one of the most delight-!
ful affairs of the spring term
BUICK
Buyers today demand known
goodness . . . dollars must bring
a real return ... and so motorists
are buying more than
TWICE
AS MANY
Buicks as any other car priced
above $1200.
TOTAL IN U. S.
Men and women in all walks of life are
now seeking posi‘ive value. They are de
manding the most and best for their
dollars. And so today more than ever the
trend is to Buick.
Not only ore motorists driving 700,000
more Buicks than any other of the 15 makes
of cars in its price class—not only ore they
awarding Buick from 35 to 50 per cent of
BUICK
2nd Car in U.S.
3rd Car in U. S.
1,465,988
730,652
639,511
thccombincd sales of thesoflfteen makes—
but they are riving Buick a greater propor
tion of the total sclrs in its field than ot any
previous period in Buick history.
See Buick with Body by Fisher—compere it
—consider tho tremendous buyer prefer
ence revealed in the obove figures—and
you’!! egree that Buick does provide greater
value in all elements of motor car appeal.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
Canadian Factorial °' v ' ,,on _ of Cenarol Motors Bgildan of
Mclauflhlin-Buick. Oshawa, Ont. U>rporo °" Buick end Marqiatte Motor Can
RALPH SIMMERSON
BU1CK-MARQUETTE DEALER
CLEANED
In these elevators is stored the choice
Soft Red Winter Wheat from which
OMEGA FLOUR is made. It is
thoroughly cleaned before it travels
through long conveyors to the Mill.
All of this takes a lot of time and
expense—but we insist that OMEGA
FLOUR be as pure and wholesome
as men and machines can maky it.
A. J. CARR COMPANY
Wholesale and Distributor