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BALDWIN'S SAVING IN
“* TAXES WILL BE S3.S08
0 J„ .1 C—"" R-
. Adi xlorem Rate Welcom-
ipproxim*tely $3,500.00. accord-
. ‘ .„ ,eturr.A of the 1932 digest,
he saved Baldwin county tax
, by Gov. Talmadgc's order
uM ! Wednesday reducing the
(Utl / s advnlorem tax from five to
four nulls. The 1933 Baldwin county
ax rate has not as yet been fixed.
The Governor’!* cut in the state
w iH effect every property own-
tT w ho pays taxes in the state of
Georgia, and is in line with his eco
nomy program for the state.
[jeaTH OF B. I- JORDAN AT
HOME NEAR HERE
Funeral gervicct for Mr. B. L.
THE UNION-RECORDER. MimPGEVILLE. CA., JULY IS. 1»3S
Jordan were
held Saturday mo-nine
, '| eV cn o'clock at Hor-.,b church
r.iar Mayfield. Ga.. Rev. J. M. Guest
j, Hardwick and Rev. Bob Harrison
cl Devcrc
i offiiating. Interment
I Hortb ctmetery.
"°Mr. Jordan died at his home near
MiUedgeville Thursday afternoon
a ,. er B n illness of six months. He
^5 bom in Washington county in
187-1 and wap the son of the late
>!r and Mrs. B. F. Jordan.
He was a mc-mber of the Baptist
thurrh n> Jewell, Ga. He is survived
by hi - widow formerly Miss L'ira
Csjtleltrry, of Jewell; three sons,
Henry Lee. Bunscome Roger, B. N.
Jordan, all of this county; two
dsnfMer?, Mrs. Elvis Parker, of
Rcnr. Mrs. N. L. Jones of Wadley,
two crand daughters, .Mary Ivey and
5hirlty Arne Parker; Four brothers,
0. R. and M. D. Jordan, of War-
renton; B. N. and R. F. Jordan,
of Atlanta; two sisters, Mrs. M. D.
Humphrey, of Warrenton, Miss Mary
I.ou JordJn. of Augusta; aunt,
Mrs. Janus K. Polk, of AtlanU;
Unde, C. E. Franks. Sandersville,
seven niece:, and four nephews.
CHAPLAIN'S REPORT
The Hon. Prison Commission,
Atlanta, Ga.
Gentlemen;
1 herewith submit my semi-annual
report, from January first to July
1st. 1933.
In the first six months of this
calendar year three hundred and
forty-three men and women, in the
three ca'.nps under my care here
hive joined “The Testament League”
to b.-come daily readers of the Word
of God, and of this number; two
hundred and forty-two have declar
ed it to be their desire and purpose
to live Christain liven .and have
joined “The State Farm Religious
Arsociation", which is: “A company
of men and women, banded togeth
er to study the word of God. pray
together, nnd help each other worrk
out their salvation”.
In the membership of this religious I
association which now nirmbers over
three thousand, theiv are over j
twenty different religious denomi- (
nations
Respectfully submitted
E. C. ATKINS. Chaplain
FATHER OF REV. FRANK
QUILLIAN PASSES EIGHTY-
FOURTH BIRTHDAY
Mr. J. c. Quiiliar., who makes his
home in this city with his son. Rev.
Frank Quillian, passed his eighty-
fourth birthday annivemiry Won-
da V- July 3rd. His brother and
wife. Mr. n nd Mrs. D. T. Quillian!
*"d their son, Mr. John Quillian, of j
Hall rountyjfpnd hir sister, Mr*. Lou j
Rogers, of Gainesville, came to the i
nt . v and spent the day with him.
The ocesaion was a most havpy one.
FOR RENT—Nice Asprtmenti fully
equipped witk gas. Furnished nr u»-
fumiihed. Miss Kele Cline. 2S-4t.
TRUSTEE ELECTION
It is hereby ordered by the Bald
win County Board of Education that
■n election will be held in the
oral local tax school districts of the
county fo r the purpose of electing
* trustee in each of the following
districts:
Union Point to succeed R. G-
Honten.
Midway to succeed H. B. Roberta
fooperville to succeed C. R. Tor
rance.
Browns to succeed R. H. Lawrence,
•'cottnboro to succeed J. P. Over
man,
These elections arc to be held
each of the above districts on Fri
day. August 18hh, 1933, between
the hours of nine o’clock A. M. and
three o'clock P. M., eastern stand
ard time, under the rules and regu
lations govern leg npecial elections
‘a this state.
By order of the Baldwin County
Board of Education, this July 4,
1933.
MACON
Furniture Department Re-opens!
WITH DYNAMIC VALUES THAT BREAK ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS!
Here’s an event you won’t want to mm! After weeks of enreful plaamiaf. Sears Furniture Department reopens—a NEW Department with brand NEW
breath-taking special one-time boys! Don’t urns them!
For Our Re-Opening Event, We Offer.
3-Pc. Bed Outfits
Walnut finished metal
bed, 81 coil springs, 55-
lb. cotton felt mattress
—a complete outfit at
this low price! Just
I what you've been need-
$13§5
ing.
Cook th »
With the s.
;ool Way
:-sst Way!
$5 Down
$5 Monthly
Small Carrying Charge
Don’t worry your Ufs
away over a hot stovel
this wickless ^
with its easy
^cooking features, i
BEDROOM SUITE
Regular $59.50 Value
Sears bought carloads of these to sell at
this brcath-takingly low price! Don't
miss seeing them! Bed, vanity and chest
of drawers finished in walnut,with maple
overlays!
Down, $4 Monthly, Small
Carrying Charge
$
95
Cask
Price
9x12 Felt Base Rugs!
95
Easily cleaned, sanitary,
cheerily colored felt base rugs
ready for months and months
of wear and tear l Real $6.96
Values!
$4
Men’s 89c Overalls
Strongly made blue denim
overalls with triple stitch
ed seams—will give you
the wear you expect from
garments you buy from
Sears!
59
Complete
.Bathroom Outfit for Only
95
Lavatory and inside of
tub finished in gleam
ing white chipfree por
celain enamel. Closet
of white vit.eous
*44
Cash
Price
$4 Down, $4 Monthly, Small
Carrying Charge
Now s your chance to buy a grace'
ful table for that odd corner!
Beautifully designed pieces of hard
wood finished in gleaming walnut!
TRADE IN
Your Old Tires Now On-
UNBLOWABLE
ALLSTATE Balloon Tires
5 5 75
6,000,000 miles of road tests and two
years of research prove that the
Superlastic Cords in ALLSTATE
tires make them unblowable until
the tread is worn smooth. Guard
your life with ALLSTATE Tires!
Bay today at existing low prices aad
take advantage of m liberal trade-
in allowance!
. 29x4.4S-21 '
Other Kisea
Proportionately
CROSS COUNTRY OIL 100
Per Cent Pure Pennsylvania
15c Qt
Protect your
motor t>y using
the finest motor
oil. Permit No.
554.
CROSS COUNTRY BATTERIES
GurultaJ IS Month*
$5.60
And your old
Battery.
13 heavy plates!
Made to stand np
in all kinds of
weather. 50 per
cent greater
starting capacity
$1.00 Ice Cream Freezers
2-Quart metal ice creakn freezer with cast
gears, galvanized tub. Hurry in to get
yours before these wonder values are
gone!
Wood Tub Freezer
A sturdy freezer, well worth $1.49. Makes,
smooth, delicious ice cream in the short
est time.
79c
$1 19
THIRD STREET
MACON. GA.
SEARS, ROEBUCK ANI) CO.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY B A(K
THIRD STREET
MACON, GA-
R. W. IVEY, President
P. N. BIVINS, C. S. S.