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THE UNION-RECOBDEH, MILLEDGEVILLE. CA.. OCTOBER t, IIM
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
- Year $150
Month. 75
Mei n ber^lpjo
ogether. then will
BRO. HARRIS ADDRESSES
CADETS
A Cold Winter
► old ad-
advantage.*
c« un«*l, many mind* are needed: for
execution, a single directing head i-
required. Universal buniresa prac
tice demonstrate- this as does aUo
thr superior
if there is aaythie
ge 'heavy shack*
teens e hard wiater", we will t’.jely
i it this cornieg wintor. Tke lint
do o heavy wrapping, far
md if the adage is tree,
r a cold wintor.
Rev. A. G. Herrin, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church, of Mil- j
Icdgeville, -iddresacd the student body
of G. M. C. last Tuesday at Iho reg |Um ' B#r
ular chapel hour. |Jie
In him talk last Tuesday, Mr. Hat-
ri> stressed the importance of taking
advantage of these years of prepare- Good underwear is a preparation
tion. «ch iedivideel can make to meat the
. MV Mr. Harris has a magnetic person- co *^ w *"** r of
.school system where o ality, and b. a forceful speaker. He, der ~* »• wk*t we wiU Mggeet at
school bo.n d dots all of its work j impressed the student body with his tWi *wact
through a hired .-upermtendent. splendid Ulk. thejeUle eed oer prices are certain-
Thus we sec the wisdom of having. Each Tuesday one of the ministers! r ”**• 7 ou * m k»»wn how
a mart well trained to handle the bust-*
of the city speaks to the cadets at
m-as affairs of the city. He is-free the chapel period. Dr. Harding will
from politics and can go directly into' speak to the cadets tomorrow
the business nffai without having ing.
the handicap of a political faction
tho ribbed and fleeced nnderwear i
and hi* neck.
To become rid of amateur excc-
. a« most mayors are, and to
'Stitute experienced, well trained
•ness executives in muiripal ad-
i stration, is enough in itself to
tify the adoption of the city man-
HOUSE
PAINT
rcnsonably priced
made by the mill?
If yon will cell and see our lino
of tnaploe, you will bo shown sam
ples of nnfiniihed or knit goods di
rect from the mill. It is no trauble
to show the samples all in n boa and
nothing to do but to take off the
lid end you can see a sample of each
kind of garment. We have also o
sample of the raw or unfinished prod-
larded and parent
v ’d lend every
alth officers to .<ee that his
ndation* are put into effec
The schools ef Baldwi
..u-dvd with childre
untv’s school system
•portunity.
Baldw
ihild
nomical.
displace
vorn-out system evolving around
itical ‘quibbles. They hav
I efficiency build their city
td of having incompetent employ-
which were the result of politi-
cal reward.
MHledgeviP; 1 has reached that
i ;»o:nt in it* development where
jr.ty fair can 1 . made a hein. :nanngtr is essential if grow
<* in promoting the aericul- to ontinue. There ha* been
terests of the county, if it is 1 npid decline in the civic pride and
rbalanced by th** desire for i •-.I'erest ii? municipal affairs. It has
t reached the state where there
lethargic condition toward all
ra p -rtaining to the ad
gmwth and progrpssiven
The merchant- of Milledgeville by
ro-nt erat- >:i could adopt Mr. M. L.
furry's s’irgestian for a “p.-osperity
Week”, and make it profitable by
bringing people here fropi the sur-
••unding country to trade.
Th.
aith
the
herd of milch
chickens and a few
stuff to feed them.
> prosperity.
our city.
This condition should not and will
not continue, and it can truthfully
l*e said that the sure and safe Hal
ation from this situation :- a city
CAPTAIN MANSFIELD
I fapt. Frank S. Mansfield, the new
commandant at G. M. C., carat- here
wi ll recommended. In the short time
n ‘ an A ‘ 1 ' 1 cannot tolerate oppo- | that he has been here, he has more
ion •» his opinion, had best esche-.v • than justified the confidence placed
I In him by the school authorities.
Captain Mansf'eld is strict in
Now they are saying that radios j ,,
t a necessity f(
U tificnlly made of i
nnrl pigmi-nt* •ml is prr*-tc*tH to
r-ssurc uniform excellence. If will si and
up under all conditions ami gh c b
sati-fai t*uy wear. Modern color en
able yon to get modish and attractive
color schemes. Because cf large ;iro-
duction and scicutilic pietbo-1*. du
I hut 1 toil-1 1 .nut cujL> uu mot's: tliau
op.liauxy tmiut.
Culver &. Kidd Drug Co
Of Course
heads when they are in the dry and
i powdered condition. So now is the
i ‘‘me to make way with the smut-
heads and save the cattle if the corn
fields are to be grazed after corn U
harvested.
Labor Store
THE CURRY LETTER
The clarion call issued hv Mr. M.
L. Curry in an open letter in last
week'* Union-Rt cordcr to all bu»inctu<
11 icn of the city to join in a co-op
erative movement »o lamp out hurd
times meets with the hearty endorse
ment of this paper.
hie solution to a problem that some
people seem to think exists. Depres
sion is largely a state of mind, and
the b arises c’.epr *ion that many;
l.eopl,. say exists at the present is I The seme Friday between G. M
lam ly attributed to muc'
he is film and absolutely impartial
in his dealings with offenders against I
regulations, he is kind and sympa
thetic.
Under the leadership of Captain!
Mansfield it is believed that the G. I
M. C. Military Department will reach!
n higher degree of efficiency than
has been attained in the past.
Captain Mansfield has the best
wishes of the friends of G. M. C. to
make the Military Department the
best in the South.
(Today Said
gulation-i Ot Tt
Aithou^ | one—-I m
THE SAVANNAH GAME
i-Roi
rder has explained J
gevillf is the
•s- , C a
I the
teams ha-
first ho
ark? the first tim-
e met. It i- als-
.me of the sason
I Th
with a little inducement that this
•unty trading j *hnt the team and student body o
»ny thousands | c,. M. C. be especially rsr-ful o
iiu< of thirty I their conduct F'riday af'ernoon.
ill find j Savannah has shown her conf
j donee in G. M. C by sending, fiftee
] cadets hi re—the largest delegafio
j «-f students of any town repr-. .*ent i
FAT?—NOT ME
A .war ago I had twenty-
two more pounds of fat than I nced-
ed—I was fat—-and very sensitive
about it—but now I say it is foolish
for anyone to be overweight.
What did I do? Nothing very hard,
1 can assure you—I cut out pms—•
i amly and all sweets—ate moderate
ly and every morning before break-
f.i-t I tool; one-half teasnoonful of
Kruschen •''nits in a glass of hot wa-
—Never missed a morning.
I lo
energy—
'.he he
■ has a plan for the
corps
L.C-
ething
id induce these !
>-e wit ft n our |
• »f Mil'i .'gr- ;
xvannah b
>out when they go home,
lern feel that, after the
osed. the G. M. C. g-a
ir the best of the year.
n shapely figure I am proud
yon? can do the same.
< rth Carolina woman lost -17
in .‘J months — a Montana
i lost IP pounds in 4 weeks—
-ir. women 11 pounds in C
- Malls and Hays Pharmacy,
cry druggist in the world sells
ien Salts—A bottle that lasts
ks — rusts 85 cents.
"I know now why people who use
Hcrbinc praise it so much," says Mrs.
T. G. Wade, who lives at 902 South
Vernon, in Dallas. “For more than
two ycarj I was in Led most o: the
time, l was .o exhausted. My nerves
were so ‘shot to pieces’ I couldn’t
rest, and food didn’t interest inc a
bit. Our druggist told us to use Iler-
bine to get me straightened out and
here I am as well as ever. 1 have
even gained the forty pounds I lost”
Hcrbinc is a vegetable liquid which •
docs nothing more than help your
stomach and bowels take care of the
food you cat It keeps them active
so your blood get. plenty of vitamir.i
to build red corpuscles.
JONES DRUG COMPANY
66
vci a Headache or Neuralgia
linute.*. check* a Cold the f
and check. Malaria in th
6GG ALSO IN TABLETS.
rill be a big help. Ii
merchant* will find
one. We hope that
? organization of a
nation of the mer-
result in a sub.xtnn-
If t
erchant- determine 1
rht ,
pro-
mam to rewive trade, the l
Ricordcr pledges its sinecr? co-op-
• rat < n. It has'been our desire and
purp .»? to develop this territory. We
tiave accomplished this as a measure
am 1 if we can do more by joining
in mth the merchants here we will
with the full spirit of joining
in hand to really accomplish
j-otno'hing worth while.
Tin- mere orgr.n’zation of a co-op
erative aHMciatio* will mean nothing.
It is recanary that every merchant
give \ is wholehearted help to make
it a go By developing business, it
mean, that fvery merchant will be
fit ted, and when we realize how
'*ch t-n-jittv an ttif- poaibilMM U
| The Methodist are figuring on a
j m u heating plant for their church.
• ' . T. L. McComb found, when he
returned home from Blowing Rock,
that his store building on the comer
of Hancock and Wayne streets had
undergone a complete transforma
tion. Hi* was pleased with the re
sults.
—
The people of Milledgeville would
have been well pleased to have had
their invitation accepted by the Con
federate veterans for the 1831 reun.
Wadii.day u4 Thursday: *Tha
Cirr ' O-mU* Fairhaahs, Jr..
*» s s—satisaal mmd
Just Arrived Another Shipmknt
New Fall Hats by Fiske
B«ret Effects, Double Brims, Turban — die type of hats the
smart woman is wearing. The colos are black, bown, wine
shades, green and nary.
The materials are Velvet. Strip Felt and Chamois
Miss Bessie Bland
THE HAT SHOPPE
WATCH frr the ;
TV new S.nwish Shop will b. op.„ Urn w«k r.ady to
* erVe yOU with th ' Mo >' Wiciou, Sandwiches you ever
tasted.
Go by and look this new store over. Select a name and
slogan and mail to "Judges”, care of this paper The best
name and slogan selected by three judges will receive $5.
The slogan must not have over 10 words.
PAUL ZOLATAS, Mgr.
Odorless Cleaners
Watch this ad — If
rour name appear* ia
thu ad you will be en
titled to one garment
Jeaned free.
It’s lots cooler naw
nd that mrum: it’s
time to grt out the
inter coats and over
eats and i have them
cleaned and freshened
- and don’t forget
that old l*i*t winter
We can make it
look like now.
iu never lose mon
ey when you send your
clothes to the Odorles*
— because they sew up
the. holes in yaur pock
ets. And have you ever
noticed that they do
put back on all buttons
that ure off your suit.
OCTOBF’R 2. 1930.
Life is just one darn
thing after another.
Love is just two darn
things after another.
—Mr. Pop Reynolds,
If you have ary
slams about our paper,
let us know them; and
if you have any com-
p iment* - — Gee, how
we would like to hear
them; Just tell Mr..
Jere Moore.
The amber light on
the traffic signal is to
give tv Scotchman
Scotchman who sat up
all night watching his
wife’s vanishing cream.
We just heard of
new job that has r
cently been created
haberdasher for a rail
way company — look
ing after the ties.
Irdlgnant fanner
“Say. looky here, ye
a : n’t gettin’ at mud
niik from the cows a
y’ u«ter.*’
Hired man: “Nope
sorter losin’ my pull.'
Ever hear of th-
S- otchinan who dressed
very carefully in a suit
of B. V. D.’s when ht
went out to a strip po
ker game.
FulIWefeh
EVERYDAY
SPECIALS:
Strictly Fresh Yard Eggs. doz. 40c
Ouick Naptha Soap Chips. 10c
size. 2 for Sc
Monarch Cocoa, 1-lb. tins 35c
Ballards Obelisk FIout, 24
lbs., plain or S. R $1.15
Pure Honey, 1-lb. jar 30c
Monarch Coffee, vacuum pack
ed, Ig. — —^5c
The Best Made
Pure Tomato Juice, No. 1 can
(Delicious for breakfast) lie
Monarch Fresh Prunes, No. 2 can 25c
Monarch Asparagus, square can 35c
FRESH VEGETABLES
FRESH FRUITS DAILY
V
When you pay for
ten pounds in this
store you get ten
pounds — and that
doesn’t include the
clerk’s hand, either.
A full measure of
weight and quality
with every purchase
—and a full measure
of sterling value in
the bargain.
Phones
418-468
L D. SMITH
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