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•fttE UNIOW-EECORDEB. MILLEDGEVILLE, OL,
thin the City
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T ‘.he »W‘ >“ v ' “ ,r01
“ * | C injr. and especially since
. Walter WincheU, there
Things 4»-t I will have to
* ***1 oi ,he print although I am
}3J to spill the news lint.
•eek the announcement was
•f A the
.( young
ne -
„ pr. Leo Smith, a hand
man, who crashed into
Kart* " x> ' ty *“• “• lo " 11 '
TT^r about two summers ago
|L •• *»'"'■ 8 "“* ri ”
.v r ha- captured the favor and
fiction of many friends here and
P Droac hir jr marriage will be an
f‘of interest. Two or three weeks
T -aid this was the season for
L Dorothy.' when Do-othy Thax-
L -am-.! :.nd sa : d then two otoer
l c , w ere on the matrimonial
dndsr for the fall. The announce-
, been made of the wedding?
0 f the -■ cond Dorothy and now
t centers in the announce-
■1, .hat will give the plans of
hto'.hy Parks.
will be dedicated to persons who
have been beloved citizen* of this
community and contributed much to
the advancement and progress of
Mill edgeville.
Bicycling haa become quite the
rage in many place; over the coun
try, vacationist report on thsir re
turn home. Misa Clara Morris war a
cyclist of note a few years back,
but abandoned this mode of trans-
portatiUon for some reason. I rather
like the idea and am crazy to try
it, I wish we could organize a bicy
cle club and get the people here
started. It h wonderful exercises
and besides it is eo economical.
The country club has been the
source of much entertanment and
pleasure for our people during the
past three years. I do not believe
there is a more beautiful club in the
country. Th'n is one place that every
body can be proud of. Mr. Arch Mc
Kinley has taken interest in its de
velopment and has tried to make it
he ideal club. The golf link* are
among the best and the club house
and pool are in keeping with the j
beautiful natural surroundings. I
have been told that the McKinley’s
had looked at this spot for many
years and had dreamed of just such
a place as they now have . It is
certainly a natural setting for a
country club.
manufacturers in that ...ciwco
costa of their products under the
natonal recovery program are con
fronted with consumers’ resistance
to higher prices.
The delegation was composed of
Senator Russel], Senator George and
Representatives Vinson, Tarver, Par
ker. Castdlow, Owen, Deen, Brown.
The tax, amounting to 4.2 ceuta
a pound, was imposed August lnt.
The cotton manufacturers have ask
ed a graduating tax. beginning at
one cent a pound and incresaing an
additional cent each 90 days.
COTTON ADMINISTRATION
URGED ON PRESIDENT
(By Georgia Ne,
Atlanta, Ga.—Southern senators
anti representatives in congress, dis
appointed with the failure
to maintain a price level in keeping
with the aims of the national recov
ery pro. -am, will meet with Presi
dent Roosevelt during the week to
urge upon him the necessity for
organization of the agricultural ad
justment bureau.
One of the most emphatic re
quests will be that the President
designate some outstanding figure
n the south to act as administrator.
They state that this man shonld he
cither a leader in the cotton textile
industry or some well known busi
ness man enjoying the full confi
dence of the cotton belt and a mar.
able to cope with the many problems
which the south’s ehM agricultural
problem now fscofc
Many have expressed the opinion
that Gully Cobb of Atlanta, cotton
representative in the agricultural
administration, ia not clothed with
sufficient authority to be of the
Most hr iw mmey
in a good laxativm
AMM BLACK-DRACOHT
has ban highly regarded for a
time, but tt to
WANTED—Few good milk cows
Fresh in mUfc. W. H. Ivey, Pteee ,
FOR RENT—Down Stairs Apart
ment. All seneenlenses, near G. 5
C. W. Apply te Mrs. C. C She
nt8 SttOW
h Om Prinb DiMf ka wid
hMUhi
M8T0N CAFE
Portland (hunt Association
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Hatcher is enjoying FLEE tWOOO SEES REAL
• .■ Q'lt snrt hiu .mu „
GOOD ALREADY DONE
BY N. R. A. DRIVE
(By Georgia NesFspeper Allianes)
Wczthen-b, — -
extended visit in the cant and has
KB the center of many delightful
^ functions. Before retailing
* vil Iv sit the exposition at
tifijro. Weathersby ia one of Mil-
j_ v ille's most beautiful young Atlanta, Ch.—The 'Blue Eagle,
“L a nd has scored a hit in War*- 1933 symbol of patriotism, has ^
' n C and South Bend, Indl- spread its wings over Northwest H
«he attended school. . Georgia. Practically all the twenty- ^
one counties, comprising the ninth ^
tv. M.yar aau . fto atompl. to di.tritt, I- litoi ip onto Ik, Blur
Jltdyrrille dome atoeia in to wny Eafle and ar* tod, nnd mwou. In
, lor.lv garden. ArtlMI, In nr- nkide bf to erud, accord,.,; tn a N
anreat to ear*. bank of to report mad. in AUanU b, M.lton M
“f Mayer rnd Id a. Horne U L. Fleetwood. ediUr of to Carton M
"of .he mo,, boon ifnl 1 hoe. -!»• Trib.utoN.to.pruldto M „
wen. Ih, floweu npd dr* of to E«pa Proae H
0 the peel of aporklin.* wntor pro- nnd mentor for to ninth dMto
„ . picture that mipbt hare oomo of the Goorgu din.ion of to NBA .f.
At out of a magazine advertise- committee. . Li'
, /irofioT * i Mr. Fleetwood, when questioned H
wt for a ^ I by the Geonr j, Newspaper Alliance ^
. . . . ' about the progresa of the NRA drive
T L r”n Tuottol in hi, d JS^tod ton, 1« Pto- Li
t rare Mr. and Mr, On, fUntteM oomnnnity, noo«-to. . "
r.7,™toir"ftat^,T“ -r h ^*r,r b "” ““iS
sr.t home Mrs Cantrell is p * e ff" Xrtersville, Rome and other M
^ remembered as Mms Maybelle ^ ^ communities , our mer . H
cM_llan and during her »tey here and factoricg are nl , flying H
t, honored at many delightful «•- B , ue £aKk #nd wean it,’’ was ^
11 4 air? ' ' his comment. to
“Communities in the ninth district
Bl:k fri n E,, ’ opP . wiH a '7 l . VC arc w dl organized nd women as M
Ju-ei'hinc Jennings and Miss . mpn arc efficiently -orking M
nt.-' no "oil who have been tounng 100 peP cent enrollment. M
:ro Pl . for -evcral weeks. Follow- i„ st|lnce> in Cartemvillc the wo- M
: fully planned itinerary und<;r Mrs Claude Brown, s.
ey vi-ted many of the leading irm#ni nnd in Atco , the women r
- • during their tour. Jose- r Mrg _ Guy parmenter, chair- ” !
; r.. Traveled with her aunts, Mrs, , fl8ve completed a housc-to- M
»rh, Sitblcy and Mrs. John Sib- hougc canvas .,“ h c said. | *
wh!l " Fmogenc was with a .. Under the ab i e direction of Ma- H
ir.y of friends. j , or wn , PaU on, the forces in Rome M
I have cleaned up the enrollment work | ^
r apt. J. Howard Ennis is the jn both y, e bus ness and residential
irmi of many cats and dogs of the rect j ons and Major Patton is com- j
mammy. He has taken in stray,! ] et j nK a plan for an organied can- rt
inery cats and dogs until he has a' yaw 0 f p] 0 yd counties by school M
wn or more. In the evening he, d i, tr j c ts.” Mr. Fleetwood continued.: ^
a stroll about the city with his . Asked H, in his opinion, the work j ^
r» following him and the devotion done by the NRA workers in Cart- J ^
own by these dumb animals to crsv jHe and other communities in. ^
sir master is noit interestin.g Capt hjs district had acc<zmpli* p <l * ny ‘ j u
t: -s kindly nature haa made him ' thin(t wo rth while, Mr. Fleetwood;
friend to these creatures, and their sta ted that it had already gtimulat- ; FI
‘■7 way of showing their apprecia-: ed employment or re-employment in ^
n i» their devotion to him. b j. community sufficiently to af ec ^
| more ton ™ Pto'? “ d ‘“"to M
The Ca.-on Blacks have made many local payrools by - | M
r r on ’the attractive ; lars monthly. M ^™l*rl» K
tyle home they recently: Mr. Flpctwojpd was T „l ^
Flowers, mmcious lawns,, h : gh it- praise °f L j, tee j M
pool down by a babbling given the ninth 1 " , H i
: combine to add to the by State Chairman “ -
and beauty of this cot- Freeman, Newn.n Wd^Secretary A ^
“ •““• ‘-“CS-SStotoM
j and ability in » '™; t*
■ to’SSto “.ITS r to j pttp- tbt..ybP’t to \
tSTLrS; CUT IS EWUHTB" m
‘“•ill, ,||i be ..I, rnpranenttd. NEW PROCESSING 1AA
rouehout the South. The Caroli-I
' Florida, Alabama, and Georgia Wallac* Ord^s H*aria« A««- Con-
" ' traci ng most of them, while f.rrtng With G~r«ia DoUgn«*
h"rs will go to more distant staties.
Moving time has arrived with, A dispatch to the Atlanta
T-tember too. This activity is prob-; from its Washington correspond*"
’}? tlle most trying and confusing. 1 says Secretary Wallace has ordered
" wil! have to learn the location of a public hearing to determine w c -
a:, y of „ur friends and there will, e r the processing tax W to e
; ma ’ , y we will have to visit in duced. , , ra
" ir new homes. * I The despatch says the orde ^
‘'•' •Iren must get ready to go m ]ted frtrni rdpni** n tatioT» ^»de
‘« school. Mothers, especially! to the agricultuml ■* c f***2tion and
‘ who are entering children for Georgia congressional <1* **
" fl ’ time, are as busy as they |. visit from southern cotton manu
• to have everything ready, facturers.
X! Monday morning when the] No mention was m«oe ,
1 ’ 1 "M* ring. fie date for the hearing by ofriciats
• ’•ptember alno brings the return ; of the agricultural adju
' antl -ocial activities. All the ministration. „ w «d
thBt the
r -nme their meettogs again , .ceps to improve the P*™ 8
, .™«h. The D. A. R. and Legion to the ‘"1^^ in-
,ar y will issne year books and processing tax be redu F
• i»« it th ,t both of that* Matod I, i*
Bell
We operate under the N. R. A.
£
Our First Showing of New Fall Coats, Dress es and Suits. The Prices Have Advanced
Sopie, But We are Operating on A Very Sm all Margin of Profit. We are Proud of Our
Showing—We Solicit Your Inspection.
About 60
Coats
Just Receiver Which Were Made for us More Than 30
Days Ago—Black and Brown are The Leading Shades.
They are Wonderful Values.
$26.75 to $69.00
100 Dresses
Just Received—Mostly for School Girls—The Styles are
Good and The Materials are Good—Sizes 14 to 44 and
12 to 20.
$6.75 & $9.95
More Than 300 Pair Ladies’
Fine
SHOES
Received in Our Store This
Week—Oxfords, Straps and
Pumps for School and Dress
Wear.
$4,$5&$6
You Will Like The Style, You Will Like The
Quality, You WiH Like The Prices Better.
Every Hat Direct from The Factory to us.
98c to $3.98
If You Want the Best Shop At
E. E. Bell’s
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