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NOTED EDUCATORS VISIT
Cm SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Frati^nt of Inter-racial Craaiiiion
of South and Teacher* at North
Caroiiaa Woman** College Hare
Dr. W. C. Jackjon. president of
t)»e Inter-Racial commission of the
South and Dr. B. B. Kendrick, both
former Georgians. now of the
faculty of the North Carolina Col
lege for Women, spent Saturday and
Sunday with Maj. and Mrs. T. H.
Rents.
The two noted educators motored
down from Greensboro. N. C., and
stopped here o.iroute to Macon where
they attended the commencement
exercises of Mercer University.
Dr. Kendrick is an uncle of Maj.
Rents and is head of the department
of History at the North Carolina
Woman’s College. Dr. Jackson is
Vice-President of the college.
BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
COMMITTEE NEXT WEDNESDAY
The Steering Committee for the
Sunday School Enlargement Cam
paign in the Washington Association
wil Imect at Bethlehem church, War-
then, Ga., Wcdne.-day June 4th nt
10:00 A. M. Eastern time. The
executive committee of the associa
tion in session at Puwclton on May
8th appointed Dr. C. C. Davison as
chairman. He has appointed the fol
lowing or. the committee: Messrs.
T. I. Harrison and Mel! J. Tanner,
of Sandersville. Dr. L. E. Roberts,
of Milledgcville, Rev. L. P. Glass,
of Henhzibah, Rev. W F. Chatr-
bli*s, of Kite, Rev. Rufus D. Hodges,
of Tennille, W. B. Harrison, of Lin
ton. E. H. Lowe, of Cqrra Station.
W. M. Wheeler, of Powelton, W. B.
Harrison of Linton, Prof. W. C. Mo
ran, of Sparta, and Rev. R. B. Harri-
aon of Devereaux and T. R. Duggan
of Warthen. This committee will
arrange details and date and employ
a man to lead in the campaign. Sun
day St hool field worker Garner Bryan
of Ma*on will be present.
Enla.-gement campaigns in the Re-
hobuth, Hcphzibah, Mount Vernon,
and other association have been quite
successful and have resulted in a re
vival of interest and a great increase
in Sunday School and church at
tendance as well a* an increase in
membership. It is hoped the Wash
ington Association may be quite as
successful.
MISS REGINA WILLIAMS HONOR
STUDENT AT PEABODY
Miss Regina Williams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Williams, read the
cIass prophecy at the class day exer
cises of the Peabody High School.
This honor came in recognition of
the splendid work she had done dur
ing the year and because of the fact
that she was one of the honor stud
ents.
COMPANIES ARE ENTERTAINED
BY CAPTAINS.
The members of the companies
of the cadet battallion at G. M. C.
were entertained by their Captains
this week.
Capt. James Brown had the mem
bers as his guests at a barbecue
Tuesday evening at the home of
Judge Dunnaway.
Wednesday evening Capt. Louie
Wall entertained the carets of Com
pany B and the sponsors at .a ban
quet, and on Friday evening, Com
pany C was entertained by Capt.
William Thompson.
OPTOMETRY
I have been practicing optome
try in Milledgeville for 20 years.
My charges are reasonable. I
guarantee all work done as repre
sented or refund your money. So
you taka no chances in doing busi
ness with me. Office hours 9 to
12, 1 to 5, Sunday 2 to 5.
W. J. Brake
THE UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, CA. JUNE 9. IN*
THIRTEEN HUNDRED QUALIFIED
VOTERS IN COUNTY
4umber Over Fonr Hundred
Than Previous Yoar. Registr
Complete Work and File Lit
The Baldwin county Board of
Registrars completed their work this
week and filed the list of qualified
voters with the Clerk of the Court
The number of white voters in the
county who will participate in the
Democratic primary is 1351. This
figures compares with 1823 Inst year
showing a lost in the number of vot
ers in the county of 472 or a per
cent of thirty-three and one-third.
The lurgest !os.t came in the fe
male voters.
County.
This 2nd day of June, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA. Baldiwn County.
As the duly qualified Administrc-
the Court House door of said county.
LOST—In from of Miss Bnsit
Blsnd’s Hat Shoppe* n pair of
glasses, light tottoise shell rims in
black leather case. Lei e at this
office or return to Miss Lucille
Dunnaway, phone 2502.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Cuonty.
The appraisers appointed to set
apart a year’s support out of the
estate of Carl X. Allen, for his
widow, Mrs. Bertha Allen Leslie, have
made their return. All persons are i
hereby notified to show cause before j
me at the July Term, 1930, of the
Court of Ordinary of said county,
why the return of the appraisers
should not be made the judgment of
the court
This Juno 2nd. 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
lock Continental Gin Com
pany
be sold under and by virtue if
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
James M. Lee, having applied to
ne for permanent letters of adminis
tration upon the estate of perman
ent letters of administration upon
the estate of Furman F. Lee, deceas
ed; this is to notify the next of kin
and creditors of the said deceased,
that said application will be heard
before me at the July Term, 1930,
of the Court of Ordinary of said
GMEUJONBUE
Oftrn Sign of Biliousness Thai
Indicates the Need of
Elack-Draofht
Austin, Texas.—"In the sixteen
years of my own housekeeping.
Thedford'f Black-Draught has been
my best stand-by In the way of
medicine,” says Mrs. J. M. Rich, of
1700 Holly Street, this city.
*T have found Black-Draught to
be the best medicine I have ever
used for the relief of colds. I have
been using It In my home for yeers.
"My father used It also In his
home and gave it to us children.
Whenever we had the usual chil
dren’s complaints, mother would
make up a tea of Black-Draught
and give us. We always felt better
after taking it.
• "I also give It to my children
when they have colds or upset atom-
get yellow, or their tongues
coated, I make a tea (of Black-
Draught) and give to them fat small
doses. They don’t mind taking it
ford’s Black-Draught has m corner
all Its own on the rnwriirin^ shelf.
In use nearly 100 years.
Thedford’s Black-Draught Is a
purely vegetable medicine, freofrozn
harmful mineral drugs. Oorts only
1 cent a dose. NC-231
blackdraught
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Witches
—from a store
of recognized
integrity
The importance of the
purchase of a watch de
mands that you select a
watch with an estab
lished reputation, at a
store recognized far its
responsibility and serv
ice to its customer*.
Williams & Ritchie,
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
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England, Germany, Italy, Spain—have foanJ Elizabeth
Arden's Venetian Toilet Preparations essential Kir correct
home care of the skin, b’
FOR NOURISHING . FOR CLEANSING
l Wur Mat.lt0,1 A penetraliaguiI l’tmlisn Cltummg CrtJK Melts into
rich in the elements which restore ihe pores, rid* them ot dust and ini-
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with Cleansing Cream.
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enutivc skins. Recommended I'nutun Spucul Aitrmynt. For re-
loll face, as it'smooths and la»cd cheeks and neck Lifts and
is Tlic skin without fattening, strengthens tissues, tightens the skin.
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U^Utk ArJen'i Vim
f Pnpatatiou art mtai* a
ELIZABETH ARDEN, 691 Fifth Avt., New York
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
for the purpose of making distribu
tion among the heirs of said deceased.
This second day of June. 1930.
T. W. BRANTLEY,
Administrator of Miss Clara
L. Brantley, deceased.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
Fried Chicken Supper J
Every Thursday Night 1
THE ROSE TEA ROOM |
J. T. ANDREWS, Rest Estate
“Apartments, Farms, Tewn
Property.”
B * EAD FREE FREE MEAD I
Every Saturday during this year 1930, we will give you with
each 50c cash retail purchase fa our store. One lOfc Standard
size loaf of
Electrik Maid Bread J
At |
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Of Course
“The Rezall Store" .
224 Phones 240 1
ALSO ASK FOR YOUR CHINA TICKETS
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666 Tablets
Relieve* a Headache or Neuralgia la
30 Biaulee, check* a Cold the first!
lay, end cheek* Malaria la three
6«« ALSO IN LIQUID.
J. T. ANDREWS, District Agent
“Jefferson Standard Life
Insurance Co.”
Exchange Bank
Cashier’s Checks
Issued payable in all parts of U.
S., Canada, Europe and AU
Foreign Countries
EXCHANGE BANK
“Four Per Cent and Safety”
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