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THE UNION-RECOKDEK. MILLEDGEV1LIE, CA., NOVEMBER 13, 1(30
Wi!l Direct Music at Revival
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P. SHAFFER ROWLAND
P. Shaffer Rowland, who will di
rect the laijte chorus-choir during
the revival at the First Bapti-t
church, comes from Newnan. Ga. The
pa>t 16 years of his life hhs been
given to evangelistic singing. Eight
continuous years of this time have
been spent in the service of the Home
Mission Board of the Southern Bap-
, tiit Convention. He has assisted in
revivals in 18 different states. His
experience speaks for itself, and he
is considered one of the ablest di
rectors in the South.
FARMERS CLUB URGES TRANS
FER OF MUSCLE SHOALS TO
AGRICULTURE DEPT.
Resolutions adopted by the Bald
win County Farmers Club at a rec
ent meeting place that organization
on record as favoring the transfer
of Muscle Shoals from the War De
partment to the Department of Agri
culture. The resolution is as follows:
Whereat, it is our information that
as a part 01 the National defense the
Congress passed an Act for the de
velopment of Muscle Shoals for the
production of nitrates and other pro
ducts needed for munitions of war
and useful in the manufacture of
fertilizers and other useful products,
with provisions therein contained to
carry out the purpose of the Act,
placing the development projects un
der the supervision of the Secretary
of War and in the War Department;
and,
Whereas, the National Government
is no longer at war and the necessity
for the production of munitions of
war has ceased, and this Nation be
ing at peace, the Agricultural Depart
ment is in need of the manufacture
of fertilizers for the purpose of de
velopment* and improving the agri
cultural lands of the Nation and in
order to facilitate cne phase of
Farm Relief:
Therefore, be it resolved by the
Baldwin County Farmer-' Club that
our United States Senators and Con
gressmen be called upon to introduce
during the next session of the Con
gress a bill and have passed a law
with proper provision- transferring
from the War Department during
poace the Muscle Shoals development
project to the Agricultural Depart
ment, and under the supervision of
the Stcr tary of Agriculture, with
full authority in him to carry rucii
deveh patent and use of the water
power as to manufacture chemicals
fer fertilizers and other product** to
be disposed of for use in the improve-
mint of the agricultural land of
these United States.
Be it lufther resolved that a copy
f f this resolution be tran-mitted
immediately to each of the Senators
of Georgia and Congressmen urging
them to co-operate in having passed
*uch a law as to meet the need- of
th^agricultural lands of the Nation
I. W. E. Ireland, Secretary of the
Baldwin County Farmer * Club do
certify that the foregoing is a copy
of the resolution directed to be pre-
par. «1 and adopted by said Club at
its August and September meetings.
This 21/th. day of September 1930.
A CARD OF THANKS
We wish to exprey our deep ap
preciation for the kind no and
sympathy shown by oat Milledgevill**
friends on account of the death of
our husband and father. Mr. J,* W.
John <.n Many thank, for beautiful
floral offerings. *
MRS. JOE W. JOHNSON AND
BABY.
DEALER CHARACTERIZES
VICTOR HOME RECORDING
AS “ALBUM OF MEMORIES"
A “living album of family mem
ories” is created in the latest mar-
elous invention of the Home Re
cording device on the new 1U.11 Vtc-
Radio-Elcctrola which will per-
the reproduction on records of
the conversation and happenings in
the home.
The new 1931 Victor Radio-Elec-
trola, which is now on display at the
MUledgeville Music Store is the first
complete mu.-ical instrument for en
tertainment. It combines both the
radio, which has been adjudged the
perfect instrument in that field by
expert radio engineers, and the elec-
trola. This is a vastly improved Vic
tor record-playing instrument even
over the masterpiece instruments of
that type which has Been produced by
the Victor Company for the past 30
years, and coupled with it is the won
derful home recording device.
The Red Cros.. drive is in progress
to renew the annual memberships,
which are now expiring. The Red
i Cross is the g-. eatest humanitarian
organization in th© world. Be sure
and join.
FOR RENT—Four ream hou..
Midway. See Mr*. Olive Giles.
We wish to thank the Susan Ander-
n Circle for sponsoring our little
band in a Halloweenc party Friday
evening.
Leader,
ANNIE L. JACKSON AND BAND.
ENGINEER GAVE UP
He Could Not Stood Indi
gestion Any Longer.—Re
lieved By Blade-Draught.
Pulaski. Va.—How a railroad en
gineer was relieved of Indigestion
was described by Mr. C. K. Nelson,
a Fourth Street resident of this
city. Mr. Nelson said.
wa . s suffering from stomach
trouble in 1917, and had been suf
fering for some time. I had a tight
ness in my chest, a shortness of
breath. There seemed to be a heavy
weight in the pit of my stomach,
and quite a bit of nausea, yet 1
couldn't vomit. I tried different
remedies, yet suffered on Just tho
same. When in West Virginia, on
1 war * in such a condi
tion that I Just cave up and came
nome. I couldn't stand to work,
in my condition.
'Some one told me about Black-
Draught. I started taking it in
small doses after mea::;. It helped
me. ar.d I went back to work.
7 £5® ni 08n i ns whUe 0:1 m y «iBlne
i felt like I would .-mother. I
stopped in a little town, bought a
Package of Black-Draught, took a
dose and later in the day took an
other dose. It relieved me and I
have not had a bad spell like that
than two and a half years."
Thedford s Black-Draught con
tains no chemicals. Composed of
pure botanical root.-, and hcrhi
Bell
Cannons, double threads, heavy
turkish bath, 25 x 45__
65c values for
39c
Featuring for the Next Ten Days an Unnsnall;
LOW PRICE SAIF
Cold Wave and the Nipping Winds are Coming. We can
care for your wants in Dresses, Coats, Sweaters and
Blanketsatthe Lowest Prices you have seen in many years
YOUR DOLLARS HAVE ALMOST DOUBLED VALUE
Over 100
New Dresses
Just Received
In Crepes
and Tweeds
Embracing all the new shades. Go in
our special sale.
This special group is priced for quick
selling—
$8.95
Special Sale
LntW Silk
Stockings
The new dull finished
chiffon stocking. All silk
from tip to toe, 45 gang*
Kay
ser s
$1.39
Bradley
SWEATERS
SPECIAL SALE
For men, women, children.
Men’s
$6.50 to $10
Ladies’
$4 to $8
Misses’
$2 to $4
BRADLEY’S THE BEST
Special Sale
Ladies’
Fine Coats
Heavily fur-trimmed. Wa only
sell real furs. Coats come in
black, brown, green and Navy.
Many come in crepe broad
cloth. We are specializing for
this week two groups—
$26.75
$39.75
Come in and try on these smart (
new coats. Don’t miss the (
group selections. They are real
values.
Special Sale
FINE BLANKETS
Wool and part Wool, come in high colors, pinks, blues
and greens—
All Wool $8 to $15
Bright Raids, an unusual value of part Wool $3.00
Wool and part Wool in plain colors, white, pink and
bright plaids $4.00 & $5.00.
SPECIAL SALE
Bath Robes
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Striped flannel for Men bright colors, $10.00
Value for $8.95
Rayon Bath Robes—$10.00 to $15.00
Ladies’ Extra Heavy Robes—$3.50 to $8.00.
Childrens Robes—$2.50 to $3.50
50 BOYS’ OVERCOATS
$12 and $15 &Q Apf
Value at «PO*S/0
If You Want the Best Shop At
E. E. Bell’s
100 PAIR BOY’S PAN^
$2 and $2.50
Vane
$1.50