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tR0NG R CW^OFAFPEAIS
Court Refu*e« to
.Atlanta.-
^nded t
The Gsonri* supremo
questions
cast . of Hubbard
*•!**“ “ ‘"7 the bibb Broker-
" " J W Vdb* ibe lower
’ :Tctun. end ..rdered a new
' T„m Kins. Butt* county
fcjw for .be kiUin* ofapol.ee-
the ques-
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW
THE UNION.RECORDER, MILLSDCEVtLLK* GE, MARCH M, 1M1
General Pershing.
N *'" . " 1 • I 9. Herbert Hccver.
Jwoations I io. No, it was voted last Decem-
1. Who wrote “Hornier Schoo!- !ler that the question should not be
! brought up in the senate this session.
11. Solid, liquid, gas.
1 12. The Rible.
master?’
2. Where is Chile?
3. Which of the Kings of Israel
built a house of Ivory?
4. What is plasma?
5. What was the cause of the
Revolutionary
DEATH OF AN INFANT
Grady Keel, Jr., son of “Mr. and
8. What is the veterans' loan bill? i 11Grad V Km1 - died at their home
7. Where is cork obtained? m WrlgWnvUb early lost Thursday
S. Who is the uulv surviving : mon,inl -'- T be . --mains were hroueht
American military leader of the tu lhc Jos A - Moore's Funeral Home,
Who was the first president l0 i *berc the funeral services were con-
have a telephone on his desk?
its refusel t
from the rl'pel.W court the - ,
.... court sa*d ;
, is court will not answer ques-|
,,, objectionable generality or,
euntain a number of contm-1
dependent upon the evidence,
lue-tion i- improper which is
„.,d indefinite as to admit;
answer under one set of cir- j
different answer
Will the U. S. enter the World
i Court this year?
11. What arc the three form* of
other,
in this
f"cuurt may answer consistently
ith the above stated principled.
. Th j s court has repeatedly said
. it is not required to look into
-ecord to ascertain additional
a nd that it will merely answer
th. questions properly framed as they
•c • rated.”
In anting a nrw trial I
nemo the supreme court held that
•wly discovered evidence nuthons-
cd it.
The negro originally was sentenced
t) it, ,-icctrocuted September 21,
in's, in the killing of Policeman J
E. MrXair in a liquor raid. The case
carried three times
FRL4K WINTER MADE FINAL
BOW OF YEAR SATURDAY
Made
12. What is the best telling book
i the world?
Adi era
1. Edward Eggleston.
2. A republic in South America.
3. I Kings 22:39.
4. Colorless fluid of the blood.
_ j 5. Taxation without represents-
6. Authorizes World War Veter
ans io borrow up to half the face
value of their compensation certifi
cates.
7. The outer bark of the cork
tree.
Washington, March 20.—Winter
ide his finai bow this year at 9
!t»ck Saturday morning and the
tics all agree he has given a freak
performance.
It has been the warmest winter on
over most of the United
States, cold in the usually sunny
■south and drier even than the
states weather bureau.
Astronomers said winter ended
Sunday when the un crossed north
of the equator and began to shine
more strongly on the northern half
of the earth.
Preciptitation of moisture, which
eludes both rain and snow, was orly
: per cent of normal last summer,
jut fell to 69 per cent during the
iter months.
t was the ear lost winter in weath-
hurcau records in Alabama, Illi-
noi.«. Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Min-
1, North Dakota, Ore-
pon. Wi consin and Wyoming. .
driest for 30 years in
Kentucky. Maryland, New Jersey,
cw York, Pennsylvania, South Da-
>ta end West Virginia.
Only Arizona, "lorida. New M'exi-
. Oklahoma and Texas had normnl
inter rainfall, Washington, D. C.,
k»d the least winter rains since
1826.
Cold waves were mostly just cool
ziphyiv except in the northeast.
X' rthfield, Vermont, was officially
in the United States j
below zero, but ten -
1 eratures there in other years hav*'
as low as 41 below.
points north of a line from
1 through Chicago nnd Des
had zero weather this win-
; t for Southern Utah. U»-
the line of zero temperatures
■ Imost to the Gulf of Mexi-
•a t once during a*winter,
mperature* Above Normal
1 : 1 rature* averaged from 4 to
: above normal except In
Atlantic and gulf states,
two or - three degrees
■il except In the South At-
gulf states, which were
degrees colder than us-
■ Kngland-had its cu tomary
" o-d winter.”
■th Dakota, where the average
temperature is only nine de-
ahove zero, basked in a 28-
oge that was normal for
ar ‘ a '- Chicago, with its thermom-
***** n * n ® degrees above normal, had
Southern Ohio winter. St. Louis
^ Tennessee weather, for it was six
'* farmer than customary.
-uch a winter was the best kind
K a dry summer, the weather
said. It was warm enough
ducted Ly Rev. Mr. Holloway, of
Wrightsville and Rev. Mr. Henderson
of the MilledgevUle Circuit. The
remains were buried on the William
son square in the city cemetery. The
child was the grandchild of Mrs. W.
P. Williamson of this county his
mother before her marriage being
Miss Emmie Williamson.
DOWN GO PRICES
tliaiupolu have lowered their
Pricei to meet the timei. Strictly
first dui Saits made to order
from $25.M to $35.00 goaraa-
teed to give perfect satisfaction
in every respect.
GEORGE W. BARR
Tailor 'Shop
r -'"vk to trraze outdoors, usuiR
‘ ln ‘loor feed. Winter and early
P 0 * v ®K®tables could get an ear-
* nv Urt t ^ e WC8tern *T»in belt
"hi-nt came up sooner than
furnishing pasturage for stock.
-
TOCO
COLOR
is so cheerful
in the home
I how a dash of sunny
Duco color brightens up a room.
Skill is not needed to finish
things with Duco. It is dcligly-
fully easy to apply; and it dries
quickly, so that tbe bother and
danger of wet paint are avoided
—but not too quickly for easy
brushing.
Duco colors are clear and
sparkling, and its soft lustre is
permanent.
Try Duco once, and you'll
want to Duco everything.
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
“Of Course”
V
Capital punishment
Jor Arson in Athens
BONE * SHY
C. H. ANDREWS * SON
HALL A DAY
OTTO M..CONN
S. D. 5TEMBRIDCE
THS SIN 1ST MSSORMINO SIX HUDSON tVIS SUIIT
Competes with the LOWEST
in Price . .. Challenges
the FINEST in Quality
Figures released by the Depart
ment of Commerce show that in 1930
6,9It bales of cotioa were ginned
in the county.
This figures chows an increase <
over one thousand bales for the year
in comparison to 1929. The previ
ous year 5,729 bales were ginned.
in a Senas appearing in this newspaper
G IVE first thought to nitrogen this year in
ordering fertilizers. It’s nitrogen that
gives your crops healthy growth and healthy
yield. This year, more than ever, on account
of unusual dry weather, nitrogen is most lack
ing in the soil.
Play safe. Buy plenty of Chilean Nitrate of
Soda. I’ve got a big supply. Cheaper than it
has been for years. New 100-lb. bags, too.
Order now and be sure of your requirements.
C HILEAN NITRATE now comes in new
100-lb. bags that make it more popular
than ever. It always has been the dependable
fertilizer of Southern farmers. Side dress, top
dress with Chilean Nitrate...and increase your
yields, quality and profits.
Be sure you specify “Chilean’’ when you order
your nitrate. “Chilean” is the one important
point to remember. It is your protection ajid
your dealer’s too. When you get “Chilean,**
then you’ll get the real, money-making fer- .
tilizer — the natural nitrate. Remember the
two kinds — Original Chilean (Crystalline)
and Champion Brand (Granulated) both
natural nitrate.
LOWEST PRICE
in years
•
NEW 100-lb. EAG
The bag without a backache.
Chilean
Nitrate of Soda
EDUCATIONAL BUREAU
917 Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga.
i writing for lllentotre or Information, please refer to A4 No, IS
••
Essex is the only low-priced car
that follows the motor design of
the highest-priced ccrs in using
light-weight moving parts
end in engine speed
This design enables Essex to dc- Essex introduces fine-car style
velop more power nt the acme and Super-Six smoothness to the
motor speed rund the came power low-priced field. It is strongly
at c lower motor speed than the built to r. isure, lasting satisfaction
“Low-Speed” cars. It permits and enduring dependability. It
greater power in proportion to challenges the performance of
weight, better balancing of crank- any sin and matches the ccon-
shaft loads, improved bearing omy of cars most noted for low
lubrication, mere efficient cooling operating cost. It gives you
and enables Essex motors to out- Rare Ridinfi Comfort for the
last low-speed engines. fh'st time at its low price.
70 NUIes on Hour • 60 Horsepower • UI3 and Roomy
RAKE RIDING COMPORT
The Value Sensation In a Year of
Sensational Values
T. H. ENNIS
Milledgeville, Ga
The NE'W and luxurious
PIEDMONT
HOTEL
entirely
NEW
save name
and outer
walls
The finest
achievement of
Reconstruction
in the history
of American
Hotel
Architecture
Le
.EADING architects have praised the
New Piedmont—they say it is the finest example of hotel recon
struction in America. But, praise of the New Piedmont isn't
limited to architects by any means.
• Our guests, particularly those who knew the Piedmont in the
past, can hardly believe their eyes. Everything is different ex
cept the outer walls, and in some respects even they aren't the
same. And every change, has been an improvement.
• Every modern hotel convenience has been made a part of the
New Piedmont. Here you will find conveniences, comfort and
luxury unsurpassed. Cone, see and enjoy the changes that have
again placed the Piedmont among America’s mgs* desirable hotels.
RATES FROM S2.50
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