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t HE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA„ MARCH IS, 1*31
H^ImA CL'RB MARKETS
HE ^ JOHNSTON
, r ar..ueht, hurdjti'
...* jusbsm*
urb markets
tilt fotul
ear 1930
STUDENTS GO TO MACON TO
SEE SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYS
This Woman in 14
REV. W. A. MAXWELL IN THE
CITY HOSPITAL
Special Train Takes Thouaand Stu-
danU and Faculty to Macon
Monday Afternoon
weeks Lost 47lbs of Fat
Rev. W. A. Maxwell, pastor of the
I'cvereaux Methodist church, is in the
city hospital, whire he underwent
an operatio non his left limb. He is
A special train w.tn numbers of
G. S. C. W. student* and members
of the faculty on board loft Mil-
m*res a letter written October 21,
1929, by Mrs. Fred Barringer of
Lewis town, Montana, that ought to
>e read Ly every overweight woman
May all large people, both mci.
and women, who want 10 reduce in
an easy way; give Kruschen Salts a
fair trial. I am sure it will convince
getting along all r.ght, and hopes to
be able to return to his home at
Devereaux. :.t an early da*e. Mr. Max-
( 5>-S 1 " ‘ r tota j for Macon in order that the students * n Am
$18,899* [might attend the two performances <»«n
cult i
America.
might attend the two performances Gentlemen: I started taking Kru-
. »laLama’s the Ben Greet Players, famous -chen every morningjis directed as I
“’.‘in No JEngli h actors who were present inn '■'■'a* very much over weight and
^ H’* has’ two Shakespearan play- at the City iwanted to reduce.
ilf more than i Audltorium - { 1 had K°ing ” * *
: »1 counties.! The students attended the matinee
in wile done and night performance und return
y I home about midnight. The Ben
has she ^ reet Players are outstanding Eng-
What of efficiency
happinesi
w-ould get so hungry that my diet
would not last long, so I decided to
Kive “Krosciien Salts” a fair trial.
1 he day 1 started to take them I
, ntJ th, Ilf. of her family?
/ ,h- hM been develop
lish actors.
Corpus ^Invoked in
ea That Gan* Term
. Completed
I
I weighed 256 Its. and at present*,
| which has been just four weeks, I
, ' w,d “while”' rhe ha. HIS ELECTROCUTION IS ; ™W> *» And I must say. I feel
;up her' .n.de .. the, FOUGHT BY KILLER !;;“ c h r b l n tt :r n ' ” y - bMldM b * h *
vilile she hw hr - n ma * ,n,; I
“ w other rural .vomen and Hab,
.... , , n , en , what has been go-
v Hh.n her. Let her answer for
iR v ords that are typical of
'dsousards of farm women who Atlanta.—Habeas corpus proceed- I
* leasing the incomes of their. ings have been instituted seeking ®
. >.v selling upon the curb mar- to send Will Higgins to the Fulton A
county chain gang ior service of a I
r; vith thv mateful thoughts of my 20-year sentence and to thwart the Ij
1 ' mind. 1 want to tell my state’s effort to send him to the elec- |
how I “broke in” on the trie chair on a murder conviction. ’r
.tt on a hot July day with The case, developed here for the a
vegetables and first time, it is said, parallels the fa- *
all meant. !n raou- Gerald Chapman case in sev-
r j, ours everything was sold, oral points. Chapmun, after a long ■
$8.75. Gratifying indeed! fight, was executed, while n prior sen- n
,iket day 1 was, there again tcnce of imprisonment was uncom- V
more things than before, pleted. ¥
by 1" o’clock and on my Higgins, n negro, was serving a u
with $12.50. It was then manslaughter sentence of 2(‘ years at ■
it I tirmly resolved to stay on vhe the West Side camp when, during a *
a jf I could clear §5 per day. baseball game, he killed another U
I AH went well until late autumn, negro with a bat. He was .-entenced *
it tshe>’ sale day bringing $25, to die. The supreme court upheld the jj
" irought began to tell on conviction and sentence A
owing. I was then put Tillou von Nunes and aliss Irma r
get enough produce to von Nunes, defense attorneys, off- \J
kt’- day. iialvs ran as e red a motion to stay sentence on the *
S a, \iM. This proved a blowing ground that the Georgia laws pro- f
|i cijui*. f«r it caused me to think vide completion of prior sentence be- A
/ turned to the forest with fore a sub equent one may be carried *
t :h.‘3tkt :n minci that if my city out. He begged the court to send his ;
JVC the beauties of nature client to the chain gang He was jt
i few specimens of what I sentenced to die on March 27th. Ap- »
-- much os I do .surely they peal has been made to the supreme a
i in. Then I went to work court. *
(d carried in pine, holly, magnolia, jf;
crab apple, hawthorn, redbud, | jf
rhrub, sumac, yellow jessamine, 1 BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME f
mine, sweet myrtle, gallberry,
.,nd Others. My friends wel- A t A Small Cost—Our Prices Are ♦
and a well known Methodist minister.
irlilizcr for your farm or garden
ic sack to car load quality and
:• ju*t what you want. J. H.
ENNIS FERTILIZER WORKS.
anyone.
A Mottle of Krivchen Salts that
lasts four weeks costs but 85c at
Haye’s Pharmacy and Harris Hail'd
Drug Store or any drugstore in Amer
ica. Take one half teaspoon in a glass
of het water before breakfast every
morning. To help reduce swiftly cut
out pa try and fatty meats a:id go ]
light on potatoes, butter, cream and ■
sugar.
The Kruschen way is the safe way |
reduce—Try one bottle and if not j
joyfully satisfied—money back.
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•i them and sales from these
t nearly doubled what I would
: arrived for my garden produce
ate. So I .till carry them in—the I
iais for setting in season, their,
rjrets.* wild blooms in springtime, j
d tie wild fruits and nuts in har- 1
a time. Thus the forest, when j
en a chance, is a source of year-
fund qL
I So* that my story may prove
pipful to some one else I want to
s ir. fibres something of what
ls meant t-. me. I started to curb
pttet 18 !*i"nths ago “down and
I 15 - I paid ay way in a neighbor’s j
and iTrntged $20 in sales per;
k fainy I go in my own con- j
*ii $»0 worth per week, 1
c debts and have tome cash on j
1 am in the curb-market bind- I
|* 1,1 - ay and have set my goal I
, { tar s -sales at $100 per day. i
| < worod one time already, hav- j
sales amounting to $104 in 1
dv total sale.< lor 1929 j
o $-{.243.50.
* ,n n " w Usin ‘-' s °nie of my prof-
! »y home. I am presi- -
!hl ' ’'"Motown Clnl. which J
.* ■- home management. I hope!
( _ *^ e .'^ar to have proof j
life of what the curL |
_ ha * meant to me.
L. eurb market builds'
t:?’ ht> »- and makes over old I
°ff debts and e-tab-j
“"counts; it sends boys j
t , hrou *l> high school and ’
ut conuct bc-j
’ and country folk*; |
i opportunity to.
developing leadership'
Ikohiu. .
■ e ! 'ecl rn
f E.NMc * ‘ er6 50c - ner ‘* u * rt
p ALACE market.
* ° f
n* w . forceful and im-
|loj- I 1 prove your loyalty
t: wn is to trade with
itiew f ‘“' chants, and not go to
7 «;, n t U " St l ^ e mn *l 10 buy.
* *h* n h " ,nr comes to you
**• r,. '* " 1<,Ic hant pays his
- h. r?at - provision bills
money spent, away
* » ,lt ‘* t "" »-.t circnla-
' “"wnonlT,, g„ (s
*<+C' n ' a “ d in
I o„, rri
, *’ l ’ le f'nc.t you ev.r
: *' ENN1S PAL-
BIGGER SERVICE-
BETTER PRICES
The Filling Station at Bland Lumber Co.,
is Now Under New Management and to
Introduce to You Our Pan-Am Gas and Oil
and to Demonstrate our Suoer Service We
Are Offering for Friday, Saturday and
Sunday—March 27, 28 and 29.
GAS—17c
OIL—15c and 20c QUART
This Oil Sells for 25c and 30c Everywhere
Drive Out to The Station at The Fork of
The Avenue—Paved Road—Quick Service
WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY
THE
TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION
LOW
f . V trpxhl
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NcTtfinTp,Hn2g&£b;s
Flower
^eeds
Plant Now
R. W. HATCHER HDW. CO.
Wholesale and Retail
Feed Your Flowers and Have
Potted Plants
.. .vigorous
blooming!
Only / temapoonful of this
complete, balanced plant
Clean. odoelruj^Full direc-
Piner flou-en! A Swift ft Company Product.
Packages From
10c. up
Special Prices
In Bulk
flowers, trees and s
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
rj&
HEMRy GRADY
HOTEL
PEACHTREE AT CAIN
Atlanta, Qa.
550 rooms of comfort and
convenienc . ’Each room has
ceiling fan, circulating icc
water, radio and either
shower o.* tub bath; corner
room3 have both. Open Din
ing Terraco and Coffee Shop.
Rooms from $2J>0.
J. F. de Jarr.ettc Vfc^-Prr*. & Her.
Vour Home in ATLANTA
The Dixie Shop
NEW DRESSES
NEW ENSEMBLES
NEW COATS
A love ly array of the latest spring designs.
Exquisite Materials—Stunning Styles for
Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear
Priced—
$8.95 up
S, Hats
The Shapes—The Shades—The
Styles Will Please You and Be Just
What You Want to Complete Your
Lister Wardrobe.
m
For Men
Shirts, Sox, Ties, Shoes, Srtaw Hats—Everything for Easter Wear
WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
, GOOD USED CARS
See Ralph Simmerson
We aresciiing them eve / day and every buyer is a satisfied
one. We place our 0. K. on every car sold—Which is your
guarantee—
ONE—Brand New Ford Town Sedan.
ONE—Brand New Chevrolet Sedan—If you are thinking about
a Chevrojei—This is your car.
ONE—1930 Tudor Ford Sedan.
ONE—1930 Standard Ford Coupe. This car is practically new.
s
ONE—1930 Pon* •ac Coupe—New Tires—New car guarantee.
ONE—Ton Model A Ford .Tiuck Ready to Earn Its Living.
Special This Week $200.GO
ONE 1928 Four Door Whippet Sedan—New Tires This Week
At : 1:$150.00
Remember we give a new 1931 tag with each car sold. We
give liberal allowances op all trade ins and we trade for any
thing from farm produce to houses and lots.
Ralph Simmerson
Buick Dealer
Rales
SINGLE
*3 *4 «5
DOUBLE
‘5 *6
Here, away from noise and congested traffic,
are §ix hundred excellent rooms, each with
private bath and circulating ice water; each
has outside exposure. With them goes friend
ly, unobtrusive service that
makes your hotel experience a
pleasant recollection. The finest
foods the markets afford; taste
fully prepared and correctly
served. Table d* hote meals
range from 75c breakfasts to $2
dinners. AttractiveCoffee Shop.
TWIN BEOS
n *8
IH6 ATLANTA BILTMORE
THE SOUTH'S SUPREME HOTEL
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NOW IS THE TIME TO SEE US-ALL KINDS OF BUILDING
SUPPUES
Lumber, Lime, Cement, Roofing, Hardware, Plaster—In Fact
Everything The Builder Needs—
LET US FIGURE YOUR NEXT JOB
Prices Right
M. M. CROOMS
PHONE 147