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THE UNION-RECOitOZH. MILLEDGZV1LLZ. GA., DZCZM3E;. 4. 1330
®ljr Unum-fiprnriUr
ahed Weekly on Thur*«lay
• t MillodfoWII.. Ga.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
- Year $130
Month*
MemberjggaClgSo
National Editorial Association
THURSDAY. DEC. 4. 1930
Congrev* is in session.
Gov. Hardman
about calling an t*i
Legislature.
It will be a sad day if the churches
in the rural districts should pass out
of existence.
The G. M. C. football team bar
again reached a high place in the
G. I. A. A. and will next Saturday
play Savannah High School for the
championship of the southern half
of the G. I. A. A. If they win this
game they will meet the winner of
the northern half for the state
championship.
Mayor Pennington has called on
j the citizens to back up this team i
and go to Savannah and encourage|
these young player* in their effort 1
to bring credit to G. M. C. and Mil- j
ledgeville.
It is a matter of public pride and
every citizen who can poasiLly go.
should be in Savannah Saturday,'
The Mayor of Savannah has issued
most kind invitation and assured
cry Milledgeville person who goes'
with the team very consideration
and courtesy.
will be a reflection on Mil-1
ledgeville for this team to go to
Savannah without a strong delega
tion of citizens.
The Union-Reconier appeals to
all people of the county, to make!
every effort to go to Savannah. The
lailrrad is giving a low rate and I
the schedule is most convenient, be- j
sides the fact that day will be spent
in one of Georgia's most delightful]
cities.
On* hundred Corn F#«l Pig* must For your father, hatband or brother
be .old thi. woe*—ENNIS PALACE They would appreciate a .u^t or top-
MARKET ha* apt'-the price to the coat that really fit them. Qnalil,
bottom. Pork Shoulder* 17 1-2 ct*. guaranteed. Coin* in or I will cpfl'
per lb. Pork ham* 22 1-2 eta. Pork SAM McCOMB . *
.id.. 16 cl.. W1.U Pin 12 1-2 Cl.. Tailor. Pfcoo. 302, Frio. Redact.
Remember the** are born fed pig*.
Price# good Thursday Friday and Let Your Battery Trouble Be Mi
—J- O. JACKSON, Phone ittt-J.
Genuine Norfolk and Apalachico*
. la Oyster* 65 ct*. per quart at EN-
NIS PALACE MARKET.
J. O. JACKSON—Radio Repaint
'hone 169-J. 106 1-2 E. Wall Str«
FOR SALE—German Police Puppie*
8 week* old. See Mr. R. T. Baisdea Let Your Battery Trouble Be Mia
at City Hall. —J. q. JACKSON, Pkoue 166-J.
Odorless Cleaners
December 4, 1930
*£*. REV- FRANK QU1LUAN FILLED
soldier who participated in the world METHODIST PULPIT SUNDAY
war should be a member. .
—— ! Row Frank Quillian, the new pas-
The enforcement of law can and tor > preached at the Methodist church
will be made in any community Sunday morning to a Inrge congre-
wherc the citizenship stands for law mticn that filled the auditorium,
obedience. Frececding the delivery of his ser-
mon he expressed plea ure at having
The man who thinks that relating been appointed by the Bishop and
his achievements or supposed ac- bis cabinet as pastor of the Milledge-
complishments is entertaining to the v *^ e church, and he anticipated a
other fellow nine times out of ten pleasant year’s work,
has another Rues, coming. The »:rmon wa* ba:ed on the text
—— ;“We Would Sec Jesus.” He point-
The sentiment that Milledgeville ed out the neceas «ty » vision of
should have a commission form of Christ to the heathen world, to this
government with ,
becoming more ai
with our citizens.
city manager is nat ‘ on ' n *** political, commercial i
d more popular l ' ustr *al an< l social life; to the
church and to the individual and how
it would solve all the problems of
There are but a few crops that hu "J an jj*®*
"•HI not i„ B.ldwin county ' l Qu,llm " “ " most P 1 '*™" 1
when .ho Inn,I in properly cultivate a " d »'• w
ed. m°n was delivered with an earnest-
. ness and . forcefulr.ess that held the
Tv,- „ „ , - . , , , closest attention of his hearers, and
n>- cold spell of last week brought . , .
., , , K made a most pleasing Impression up-
nog-hilung weather, and there were on them
■ number of porkers slaughtered in \r- ' j «. n mi , .
,u„ , Mr. and Mrs. Quillian arrived in
1' Tu' IT P ' enty ° f tb * '>ty Friday afternoon, and were
fresh meat ,n the homo, of a number accorded a cordial welcome by a
which mnrln it ........ 3
n ( .... , . anurucu u Clirmai welcome Dy a
farmers, which made it unneces- *. . , _
MIA- In nrn( ,|j » . , unneces num bcr of the members of the Metho-
szi ,or Th,nk Y ist " ti --
' ! SERVICES AT BAPTIST rfftjRCH
E GEORGIA RAILROAD i CLOSED SUNDAY NIGHT
TRAINS I The special service*, whch were
j being conducted by Rev. L. E. Rob-
The Georgia Railroad has applied erts at l h p Baptist church, closed
to the public service commission fori Sunda >* , nipht *
the right to discontinue two of their The services, both morning and
trains through this city, one from cvcn * n R> were well attended and much
Macon and one from Cammack. j interest shown. There were several
There should be no opposition to n * to the membership of th;
the railroad doing this.
The petition tiled with the <
mis ion shews that these trains
operated at a great loss and that the
.church
i Rev. L. E. Roberts, preached a
jteries of sermons, which were spiri-
^ e j tual and convincing. Seed were sown
purp au fur which th,y"were “opTr!! wbicb wUI b ‘' or lru 't.
uted U nu lonitur be in* fulfilled. The 1 Tbc *“ a lod Mr - Row-
people do not patron in- these trains l “" d ' “ "“" t ,n,:er and talcnlccl
w-hieh is the strunpe't indication that! 1 ™ 1 "'
they are nu lunger wanted.
During recent year, bus compel!- hl ' member, of the Woman’s Guild
tion has made it prae-ically impos-. ?*' St " ,,h< ' nV ’’“rish will hold
r the railroads to eontio. i the ' r * nn “ l 5alc of P'tklca preserve,
aible for the railroads to contin
ue its branch lines. If the decline
™ passenger and freight patronage,
continues, within a fe wyenrs MU-
ladgoville will be back where she'.
and aprons on Monday, December 8,
Fraley's Pharmacy.
> Merke
train about
first established, a freight *“ <l Genuine W..-
,t once a week. i ler ” Bc * ( - *“V c “t- 30 e, »- P«v lb.
The discontinuance train.,|^ “e"lb‘w. It '7”J*
means that people who now k... I b ' W - P r "~ •*—*
J- b ‘ L. cut off. LiLtlS'KET. J ^ E "" ,SPALACEMAR -
soon b? junked and great sums that* | *
t'the'way'of° Uutea'wfM^t , t 7" Ur7 l R ' li * bl ” »“'T —ted 77handle
.. aj OI V111 be dlscon- Watkin* rout. M -,i .
tinued. The public need, an aw.k- tttem.,. l ubii W 7*" "
e| ""' ** <" importance of rail-1 Wril .TV w Y”'
roods to a community. .writ. A. K_ R.ch.ed.on, 70 W. low.
The greatest calamity in the dj M "°' lb "- T ”“-
continuance of railroadR ;■ tRo ! ~
that a great number ^opl, ^ I Fo ""'fh™?
left jobless. We cannot hope ^‘F r °“ r *t>“r. hu.band o, brother,
rope with the preaent unemploy- , h °“ „ ',° P '
ment , ituation if we continue to dis-' d r ■ ,
« r r„ d , i .euitiu d t r. , t; p ° r - 1 . sam «'co«b •
probiem and one that the public I T * ,l ° r ' Pl **" ^ Pr '"‘ R "‘“" d
y- ~ rr.“
think t.iat the people should come to '
, tak,. r 'p^e , . i0 ”e th ^l"”o„7 w'tS A 1 C 0 H 0 L -
out a railroad ni Milledgeville. The i p « r * Alcohol—Wo u»* B o
branch lines will be the first to be Sub*«Uu».. B. .ure your R*4iotor
j, .. ! i# » mf » •»■•«•* freezing. W* will be
Railroads are certainly an asset «*«* te.t it for you.
to any community, and they should
oe given a reasonable amount of
protection. - . , _ .
Hoick Dealer
RALPH SIMMER50N
Watch this ad — If
. *ur name appear* ia
thi* ad you will be en
titled to on* tan
cleaned free.
’•'red: “How long
1 it take to fix this
car?”
Mechanic: “I » m
fraid it will take a
long time. ThatV the
only job we have at
present.”
Miss Eliz. Brannen
‘Why were you driv-
% mg so fart this morn-
ig?”
Hr. Overstreet ‘‘Well
jl the judge fined me $5.
| *°r speeding yesterday
* and he didn’t have
£ change for ten, s6 he
| told me to go ahead
i and speed it out.”
Hoover: ‘‘How’s your
wife coming on
her driving?”
Coolidge: “She took
a turn for the worse
yesterday.”
And then there
the sad case of a li
ycr who chased an l„.
bulance for twelve!
hours and then found
lawyer in It
Oh, bury him deep
some shady bower
He drives in the middle
At ten miles an hour
‘Where is the steak
your menu?”
‘Here it is,—Steak
ala carte.”
‘Good. Wheel it in.”
If you have your old
ties and hat cleaned
you won’t need a
one and that will give
you moio money
spend Christmas.
Wc are running
two weeks sale for ♦’
benefit of our custom
ers—watch out for the
big sign over the Odor-
less for prices.
’e are surely
hope that a large \
crowd of Milledgeville 5
people can go to Sa- J
vannah and those of u:
who can’t go can help i
little with sending the£
band—our boy*
need that.
The Wise Shopper will Choose Now
Only 17 Days ’Til Christmas
Carr’s Emporium
Is ready for the Holiday Trade with avariely of Gift Suggestions
Costume Jewelry
All the new fancy
beads and costume
Jewelry that is all the
rage. You can answ
er many gift demands
from our large va
riety.
DAINTY SILK UNDERTHINGS
Bloomers, Teddies, Step-ins in Glove Silk and
Rayoo. Beautifuly made, ideal for gifts.
SILK HOSE
Full fashioned Silk from top to toe.
Finest quality, all the new shades. Ready
to give in beautiful boxes. We sell the
famous Van Right.
there is only one way an
that is with the automa
tic AIR LIFT.
FOUND ONLY AT
MASSEY’S SERVICE STATION
THE HOME OF TEXACO
OASOUNE AND OIL.
The cv i, lifted dear of Ac gronnd with tbit modern inven
tion end thu the workman cu fet under the car, around the
car and over tbe car (realia( every spritt(, every bolt, every
bearing. Tbia i» the only tore way of aleantbi| your car
correctly.
LET US ALEM1TE YOUR CAR EVERY SOO Mlirs
It u the at way to keep it oot of tbe repair ihop. We use
only tbe beat greaser and an electric aleminating machine
which insures grease going to every part.
We might suggest a wash job regnlarly as done by our experts.
Massey Service Station
PHONE 426
CORNER OF LIBERTY AND HANCOCK
s PjOW ON. DISPLAY
thknew «
Essex Super Six
the greater
Hudson Eight
New Low Prices
We Know We have the
Finest Cars Hudson-Essex
Has Ever Built
Let us show you these cars
and provetheir Superiority
T- H. ENNIS
Hudson-Essex Dealer
Order Your Christmas
Flowers Now
POT PLANTS-WREATHS-CUT FLOWERS—From
IDLE HOUR NURSERIES
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
" "Of Course”
PHONE 224 240
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Wood Chopping Time
AI
Wedges—
Handles—
Cant Hooks—
Saw Bits—
BINDING CHAINS—
SO
Lumber season is here—Call on us for these supplies together
with bolts, washers, pipe, vatfves, rope or any accessories for
saw mill work—
R. W. Hatcher Hdwe. Co.
Wholeule and Retail
G.M. C.
Football Special
Special train is being operated by Central of Georgia Ry. for
G. M. C. piay off G. I. A. A. at Savannah, Saturday Dec. 6th.
Leaving^ Milledgeville 7:00 A. M. Arriving Savannah 11:45
A. M. Leaving Savannah 8:00 P. M. Arriving Milledgeville
12:45 A. M. Special fare of $7.09 is made for this trip.
Tickets good returning Monday 8th.
100 special reserved seats for followers and 200 special re
served seats for student body has been made.
Let everybody that can go and put G. M. C. on the map
as has not been before.
Announcements have been made through press as well as all
schools at Savannah of G. M. C. student body and band pa
rade.
Any further information, call 1%.
D. M. ROGERS, Agent