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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., SEPTEMBER 25. It50
An Editorial
THE SOLICITOR’S RACE
Three candidate? have qualified
for the primary to be held on Octo-
bi r 1st to nominate a solicitor gen
eral of the Ocmulgee circuit, to fill
the unexpired term of the late Joe
Duke.
A native of Baldwin county has
entered the race and is asking the
endorsement of his fellow citizens.
Mr. C. B. McCullar has accomplished
whatever position he now holds
through hi* own initiative and effort.
He is energetic and untiring and
will give his best efforts to the serv
ice to his duties if elected.
The Milledgeville Bar Association
has endorsed Mr. McCullar to the
voters of the district. They uro the
men who best know which of the
candidates are best qualified and we
can rely upon their judgment.
The lawyers have stated their pref
erence and we believe the people of
this county should give their native
son a big majority on next Wednes
day.
GAS OFFICE TO OfEN THIS
WEEK IN DOCTORS BUILDING
New Store Ready for Occupancy by
Natural Ga> Company. Mr. H
burn to Manage Store.
iirw HKTBiirmR &Tf. i plant atkinson to be opened
NEW INS g££j|| jyORK BY GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Announcement has been made that
the Georgia Natural Gas company
will open their retail .‘■tore and of
fices here the latte- nart of this
week with Mr. Hilburn as the man
ager.
The new store is located ii
Doctors’ Building and has been
pletely remodeled. Gas appliances
will be on display at the storeroom
thia we
The *
this ert* are nearing the end of their
job and the city crew has been rpji
idly pu-hing forward their work, it
A. Burton. Jr.. Will T.-ch
h and History. Graduate
of Vontor Collage.
Electric power equal to the com
bined might of 800,0 0 men will be
added to Georgia’s resources Octo
ber 17 when Plant Atkinson, new
100,000 horse power steam electric
generating station located on the
Chattahoochee river in Cobb county,
Atlanta, will be dedicated and|
service by the Georgia Pow
Maj. R. A. Burton, Jr., newly elec
ted member of the G. M. C. faculty
arrived at the college last Friday and
began his work Monday morning as
teacher of Spanish and history.
Maj. Burton is a graduate of Cen- Company. This new unit ir. the Geor-
ter College of Kentucky and for the gia Power Company’s generating sys-
" past year has been teaching in Cali-: tern will be by far the greatest stean.
fornia and studying aviation. electric generating station in the
He became a member of the fac- state and will be equal in size to
l ulty when the enrollment became too any other single steam electric plant
. large for the regular staff of tench- in the Southeast,
w laying the pipe lines to
pany’s lines. Power will be as in
stantly availabe to the smallest farm
on a rural line as to the grestett
industries on the lines in Atlanta.
Appropriate ceremonies will mark the
dedication, with addresses by promi
nent speakers. The plant is named
in honor of H. M. Atkinson, chair
man of the board of directors of
the Georgia Power Company.
FOR RENT — Famished er U.far-
" l ‘ k * 4 • MU. IC.ll.
Cliau.
•commended.
• the college highly Located in the center of the com-
; pany’s high tension transmission sys
tem, the vast plant, designed for ul-
xpected that gas will be turn- ^
h«W before November how- °
• of next week the Co- timate expansion to 400,000 horse
.how “LADIES MUST power, will be able to flash elcctrjc
PLAY”. The picture with an all-strr energy wherever needed throughout
cast, with plenty of pep. j the area served by the com-
My good friend. Dr. Ed Tigncr,
of Milledgeville, came in to see me
Saturday afternoon and his visit
l»n ught sunshine. He is one of the
“?alt of the earth”, and loves old ®
Meriwether with the devotion bf n *
son. However, the county of his *
adoption has his supreme loyalty.
The G. S. C. W. is his heart, out- *'
side of Meriweather, and as a trus- *'
tee of that institution he has been M
worth hi- weight in gold. He has to
com back home occasionally and if
he could just carry Meriwether bod- **
ily over nr.d join it to Baldwin he
would be in heaven. ' With him and
his charming wife was n fine young
man. Joe Terrell Andrews, whose ,0
mother was Nettie Ector, the first * e
student to go from Mcriweathcr “
county to that great State College
for Women that Governor W. Y. At
kinson. a distinguished -*on by our
county, fathered nnd fought for the
bill that established this college
while a member of the Legislature.
This young man beam the name of
Governor Joseph Terrell, who wa
also a great friend of the collog.
cm! in h'.- will left a : ubstartiai do
nation to that college as a loan
fund for Georgia girls—so you see
Meriwether county i. much r latcd
to the life of the Georgia State Col
lege for Women at Milledgeville.
.STORM COTTON BRINGS BETTER
PRICE
Storm cotton when ginned on dou
ble huller breast belt distributor gins
will bring from ono-half to two cents
per pound more than when ginned on
other gins. A trial will convince you.
Chandler’s Ginnery
W. A. Walker & Co.
,11 kinds of
re, Plow Gear, Bridles, etc.,
low -prices. Now is the time
hem and buy what you want
The;
i free of factions,
light deals. Elect
ionalism. (Adv.)
W. A. Walker Sc Co. is the plai
buy what you need while they a:
ling at bargain prices.
got Ge.
of debt and
.se'l will do
with him.
CHILD HEALTH
Essential to the development of a
child in not only phy.-ical proportions
hut in mind is a healthy body, so it
is toward this end that we call at
tention to ihi- matter at the
of the school term in Baldwin county
Nothing plays so potent a pert in
the development of civilization as
the work that is being done toward
education along health lines.
Dr. Hailey is now making plans to
visit the schools of the county to ex
amine the children who are now en
rolled. It is his duty only to make
the examinations which he will do
carefully and earnestly. He will prob
ably find defects in many children
which will be reported to the parents,
whose duty it will be to see that they
ar. corrected. Disea-e
RID OF BAD TASTE
Georgia Man Tells How He
Takes Elack-Draught
When Bilious.
Valdosta, Ga.—In telling how
Thcdford's Black-Draught has
helped to keep him well, Mr. O. A.
Aldrich, of this city, says:
“Black-Draught Is a good medi
cine. I began taking it when just
a boy. for biliousness and as a
laxative.
•“When I get bilious, my mouth
lms a bad ioste and I get dizzy,
feel tight-headcd. A few doses of
Black-Draught usually make me feel
like new. It seems to cleanse my
system of impurities, my head gets
clearer, and the bad taste is gone
irom my mouth.
“I am a rather healthy, strong
man, taking very little medicine, ex
cept for the dizziness I mentioned.
“It Ls good to know that there is
a good laxative like Black-Draught
to take and give quick relief."
Thousands of otlier men and worn-
find Block-Draught a great help
; common oil
HI uiwigoHnn jvtncHn
k i biliousness.
Thedlord's Black-Draught is pre
pared from medicinal roots and
herbs, of highest quality, finely pow
dered. carefully combined and pack
aged by automatic machinery.
Easy to take—no disagreeable
:• iter-effects. * Price 25 cents, j
Odorless Cleaners
September 25, 19.'10
:rh this ad — If
nme appears in
1 you will he ea
st time for you to
throw away that straw
old hats cleaned and
blocked by the Odor-
They certainly
look nice.
Judge Hines says
that you will never get
down to brass tacks if
;ou are afraid to get
tuck by a few of the
barbed win
?• Polly Mov
Why. even a blind
lan can find the Odor
»ss Cleaners now—
ave you seen their
bI ”weli,
been both, and 1 cat
see any difference.”
“Mom”, said little
Willie, bursting into
the house out of
breath, “there's going
to l(e trouble down at
the druggist’s. His wife
ha got a baby girl, and
he's had i sign in his
window p 1 ! week read
ing ‘Boy Wanted’ ”.
We nre commencing
to get the hunting fe-
vor. It won’t be long
The old-fashioned
woman used to ?pend
her time tatting and
embroidering. Now she
has a daughter who
spends her time pow
dering her nose and,
roughing her lips.
Have you noticed
that the buttons and
small holes are always
fixed when you send
your clothes to the
Odorless. That’s the
personal service that
♦’flu get there.
-cth, impaired
-ed tonsils, bad
‘ight, skin dis- 1
<‘k worm and other ailmentsj
n of little importance, hut
d carelessly, will probably
•ciious, will probably be the
troubles found in the chil-
Thc parent
4:
4k 5
I Youngblood Brothers l
Shoe Repair Shop
M. A. & J. C. YOUNGBLOOD, Mgrs.
| IN FASHION SHOE STORE
LADIES’ SHOES. Half Soles 75c
i RUBBER HEELS 35c <
% RUBBER or LEATHER TAPS 25c
% MEN'S SHOES. Half Soles 90c
$ RUBBER HEELS - - ^
All Kinds ot' Dye Work 40c. g
| PHONE 138 |
v We Call for and Deliver
>, Q
'?-OO->QC-OC<KOCH>C‘0£' : ^t’O0 : CEO
UP” Yoiar Car
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COOPER
louitl not treat the
on* of Dr. Bailey c
ive them immediate :
e that they are i me
A healthy body will :
iency of all school* i
eloasly but
the
quick.
the
county.
tance, not only in order
•bool work might be inin
* make possible a more i
ar.hood and womanhood <
BEWARE OF FAT
■" tyke on weight—blest
cut and keep from grov
weigh yourself today and t
weight and height compan
r figure is ideally perfe
with fig-
t and you
that
1C REASONS why
You Should Use Them
I. Positive traction on oil roads and
under any condition,
a. Wilt bold the sharp curves at
high speeds.
j. Deep tread end sturdy carcass re
duces punctures.
4. | pitas of cord overcomes nbJai
me y and wobble. *
f. Eliminates bouncing and gallop-
Ing.
0. Reduces steering strain to the
■ntnlasom.
7. Adds beauty to and enhances the
appearance of any car.
t. Especially designed (or long non-
skid life.
9, Built to eat last any tire
less ef price.
tO. Lower in ultimate cost.
SUPER
TIRES
#if'
ight cut out pii
andy for 4 wee
self—go light
sugar—cat lei
and
, - 1—chicken, fish,
FOR RENT — w. A. Walker has salads, green vegetables and fruit.
2 6-Room Houses fer rent or sale Take one-half tc-Uhpoon of Krusch-
oa North Jefferson street. Posses- en Salts in a glass of hot water ev-
given Oct. 1, with water, etc. ery morning Ik fore breakfast—This
ice is the easy, safe and sensible way to
take off fat—an 85 cent bottle of
Kruschen Salts lasts 4 weeks—get it
in* at Hayes Pharmacy or Harris Hall’s
Drug Store. (Adv.)
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FOR SALE — Brand N.w Co
Typewriter. Apply at Ihi. of fie,
For The Discriminate Buyer
Who Demands
INDIVIDUALITY t
Massey Service Station
NOTICE OF PREACH, Nc ^
!Mer W. F. Pruitt, of North c„
oliM, i. to b, ,t the „ id
Chapel next Sunday night at g 0 c |, ?
•Ad ut Camp Creek Primitive J
S*S7? JSofttT' •ss?
vited to bear him. ***
H-.Ud
_ 1 *" ■clatoah atroat mmA c-
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RADIO MAINTENANCE
Since facilities are available in Macon for analyzing test-
■ng and correctmg any problem on every make of radio
' Call or Write '
H. E. Lowe Electric Co.
131 COTTON AVE.
Telephone 590
Your shopping made easy — We deliver any
where in the city in a jiffy.
EVERYDAY SPECIALS
At Walking Place
Western Meats - Fresh Pork, Oysters, Fish,
and Choice Native Meats.
Fresh Vegetables of all kinds.
Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at
Lowest Prices.
Pork Sausage like grandmother used to
make-
Watkins’ Place
Across fro mBaptist Church
Phone 590
“ You Can Get It at Watkin’s Place ”
tar 4 * |T
p r-.^ u ” oh ~
Phones 469-418
Armour’s Star Ham 30c
Peanut Butter, Beachnut brand
1-lb. glass 35c
Monarch Cocoa, 1-lb. tin 35c
Wesson Oil, qt 50c
Peaches, dessert halves, Mon
arch No. 21-2 can 25c
Monarch Coffee, vacuum pack
ed, 1-lb. tins 45c
Olives, stuffed queens, 1-pt jar 50c
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L. D. Smith
General
Merchandise