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: Office, Milledgw
R. B. MOORE—EDITOR
JERE N. MOORE—B.
M.r
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year - - $150
Si* Koi.Uu .7*
Advertising Rate* on Application
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY
THURSDAY. JAN. IS. 1934
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By*'™
OrvBh Wright, the first man to apply streamlining to practical pnr~
pose in getting an airplane off the ground, points out toe siren mu sing
in his new Terraplane to Roy D. Cbapin, president of the
Hudson Motor Car Com^uy.
Meetings of the fanners of Bald
win count/ have been held this tree*
to explain the new- cotton contract
anil make plans for th#; program of
:o*.ton reduction this year. Farm
Ac.-n Lnnglev **aid the acreage in
this county would be reduced about
3 700 acre* under the new plan.
Cotton meeting* were held at
Bln.-k Springs Friday morning. Union I
Point Friday afternoon. Mcrriwetherl
Saturday morning /he court house!
Saturday afternoon, Monday after-1
noon, and Monday night at Browns-1
Crossing. Cooper* Tuesday afternoon
and Scottsboro Wednesday after-'
noon Too now contract „«» aiploin- LOWE* BUS FAKES ANNOUNCED
ed and distributed for the farmers to : BY SOUTHLAND COMPANY
* : gn. Bach farmer Is asked to reduce. - -
h's acreage forty per cent of the past: Announcement was made this
five years average. | W eek by the Southland Bus Co.,
__ _ Community committees w e r e t c. Tennille, manager, of reduced bus
"* fo1,OWF: :,22nd and 1714 -fares to all points served by the
REAL SERVICE TO COMMUNITY I districtr-Howard West and Winfred 1 ,o C .I company as well as connecting
The people of Mil!od*,villo m*yi !' [ »"'*■
well be heartened by the cncourag-i , *” d dutr ** “ I The fares arc a material reduction
ing reports made by the officers of i * ehb - " F W 'Hiamson and J. E. over the old schedule of rates and
Milledgeville’* four banks to their] Ch “" d,er * I nr * published in a special advertise-
,-hareholders in the annual meetings. T „ a " d J dls **! ment in this weeks paper. Mr. Ten-
h, Id by the financial institutions r ’ n H - G - ro ^ * nd Gcor * e Under - n lle also sfted that better con-
during the past ten days. j W0 ° d * „ , , nections with trunk lines had been
These bankers, men whose ability *^ 1R d ‘« r,ct —A. H. Paschal. (worked out giving the patrons of
and devotion to the highest stand- :'°“" ty C ® n, 1 ? n,l ff?T 0 l * Enn “’ | *ho company the advantage of cow
ards of bnnkking ethics have been E \ Sl ey ’ Sh.nhotaer, George nections with busses to all points In
pi oven and recognised by everv clti-; Ho ^' nj,head ' Doz,er Pe ^ nw \ | southeast. The local company
*en. view the future w th optimism.' The ” cw c° ntract » wl11 be signed , n-erate* busses to Macon and Au-
Their fine report, .how th.t they " nd m “ ,lcd in * l A ** nt I" 1 *-, Mata. .
have, without exception, conducted . *■ «• - _
.heir institution* with courage, in- Checks covering cotton options are BUSINESS CENSUS TO BE TAKEN
itiative and leadership. ■ now being received. Agent Langley j BECINING FRIDAY
The hanks of Milledgevlle have: 8aid the P«°P>e expecting check* |
served the community as a whole, wou ^ ** notified by mail when to. Enumerators will begin taking a
and have not limited themselves to a c0me to his office and positively census of the business of Baldwin
email group. Milledgeville is fortun- none of ,hc checks would be deliver.! county on Friday of this week,
ntr to have four banks of the char-1 cd un,MS (he person had been notfi-l Mr. W. L. Gholson and Mrs. L. R.
acter that has been shown by thei cd by mail to come for them. $17,- Langley hare been named enumera-
bank* here. Throughout the period ■ he paid to farmers in this: tors for this county and will begin
of stress and trial they have slecred cou nty. . the : r task Friday. A simple question-
n straight course of integrity and ~ aire form wil be filled out All ln-
lrndership and the bankers who have PALDWIN SUPERIOR COURT - formation will be confidential, and J
directed tfceir affairs are to be com- ( WILL ADJOURN THURSDAY, the two enumerators will act as offlc-
mended and pr*sed. We have every ' ers of the federal government and
reason to be proud of our banks.' Baldwin Superior Court will ad- *re to fin out the blanks,
everyone of them, and it behooves jou^-n Thursday afternoon. Judge Mr. Warren Jones, district super-
every citixen to lend them their sup- j James B. Park said late Wednesday viror, was here Wednesday and
pert and encouragement and en- • when Solicitor General Baldwin an-. ple'ed all plans for the census.
dorsement, for they have meant \ r.ounced the crimnal docket has been
more to our community than any j practically cleared and would bo EDWARD AIDES INDICTED ON
other institutions here. j finished Thursday. j THREE COUNTS
Managed and directed by Mil-' Solicitor Baldwin has had an ac-[ Edward Aide*, who was riding
lcdgeville business men. who know' live week and cleared the docket as f he truck with Charley Youngblood
our problems better than anybody, near as possible. The cases tried this! when the Negro. EHjjah Butts
ol*e, they have for this reason been | week were: Jamer. Dennis, assault; hi* mule were killed wa? indicted by
in n bet'or position to serve the com- to murder, pled gulty, $00.00 and f he Grand Jury on three counts WH-
••min'ty nnd our people. Unhappy , jail expenses or 12 months. \ n^sday.
would he the day. that any outsideWilbur Jackson, assult to murder, I The indictments returned -by the
nfluenre would be brought into our o years. | jury charged murder, possessing
’•Tikr nnd it behove!! our people to| Clydie Mae Guerry, assault to mur-' whiskey and operating car while
them -heir unqualified support j ert guilty, $60.00 or 12 months. j d ' unk - Aide? will he tried Thursdn
red rrdorsement. I c . Amerson, larceny from i n ‘ ornin *. Solicitor Baldw n *a:d.
Milledgeville is fortunate to have hou8C> $1< and COsU or 12 montha J
hauler- wi‘h » clear vision of per-; Jnmea Hudson, murder, not guilty, j MR ' JOHN F - BROWN DEAD
F. C. Finney, Jimmie Johnson, Joe 1 . ^ r ' J°hn F. Brown, 79, died at
Officers of Temple Chapter, No.
6 Royal Arch Masons were installed
at a meeting last week and plgns
were outlined for the year’s work.
It was announced that Mr. Joe
Moore, past Grand High Priest,
would give a series of lectures to ;
class of cand'dates which would be
started at the next meeting.
The new officers are: John Riley,
High Priest; Sidney L. Stembridge.
King; DcWitt Rogers. Scribe: F. R. j
Hargrove, Captain of Hosts; W. D. |
Stembridvo. Principal Soujoumer;'
Nat Knight, Royal Arch Captain;
Joe Andrews, Master Is*. Veil; Paul
ZoTotas, 2nd Veil; K. G. <Millan. 3rd
Veil; W. B. Wood, Secretary; Jno.
T. Day. Treasurer; J. T. McMullen,
Sentinel.
STRAYED OR STOLEN— 1 Wln».
MaU Persian Cat, Dsef. Weight «
lbs, ags 10 Months, If (ms4, pises*
phono 120 Millsdgsville. Reward.
cilseGAS
Th* P*rf*ct
Coo King Fuel
FASTER
CHEAPER
BETTER
MOMDIHIItHU
GEORGIA NATURAL CAS C0RP.
Phat 71
buy quality and save
W, know oor qnalil, IcoUior to).,
•r. In-. b..l ikot co. ko ko„kt
Fi.T-al nnd civic renon,'Willy -.Well F. U. Finnoy, Jinrmie John,on, Joe! Mr ' John F - Brown. v». mod nt _■ »• "o"l
pclrmto. Ikc-r cnnrtn.c ivc work Brnwn , ve Joh „„„ n John Hnyon! hc horae ®f *>'» dnuehler, Mra- C. I *'" •*! " rn m n doflnil. ,i
i ■ ft.:. - ... K Mflnn in Pi.tn.n. nn.,n... .. gurantes
fn- their city nn.l section. 1 nnd Tip Grantlnnd. burjlarv, yuUty j 15 Moon in Putnam county Friday at *" r *“*"
The spirit that motivates the banka j G0 or ]2 eleven o'clock,
in Mi’l -dvovillr U rcrloctod in n J„h„n, Frank., aaaualt to murderj Mr ' Erou ' n ’■ »urvivod by four
rtntrmc-t made hy one of the bank gui|t) . J60 or ]2 mo „ th | daujri tcrr. Mra. O. E. Moon. Mrs. F.
Dick Roberts, a*»ault to murder,! 1 * K ">- of Putnam county; Mrs. Otis
1*1. nnd coil* or 12 month,. | Mead owe. Auuuata; iMrs. Joe Boon,
- of the bank
presidents, “we are aware of the re-
r-on vhilitv wc mu a' rhouidor. Wo | ~ on( ^ j Monde
onvirion the opportunity factor ua Bl .„ Ftnsley „. ho „ ch .^, d wlUl |A«antas two aona, F. D. Bran, Mn-
fo- rvrn'or public aorvic. nnd thin. J ro ppj ng t)|c p,, g | y 5lore fo „„j' run. P. R. Uruwn. Roily Field Toxa.
»'• on ’.race." j n , t gul i ty . ; nnd one aiator. Mra. D. M. Smith, of
TI.U ntcmrnt represent, the Charles Younnhood who waa tried, “J"'''’
.ptrtt of ,11 the banka. The bank. f „ thf murJcr o[ E|ijgi Mr. Brown was a nitivr of Bald-
boro have rendered an nrvnt a public, n( . gro man „ ho w „ hjl . g tni .. k county but had li.-cn enpured in
roraico n. nny in the nation, and at „ h , e ridtag , muht found! '» Putnam county the part
th, arm, lime -pared jVilledyertll, gui|ly of tav „ lunlary m „ n ,,.„ ghltr « f 'Y-ol*bt yenra. He wa, wcO-taKram
and riven a three year aentence. Ilia I ,° re elnp a drv ' visitor to the
haa been appealed. I ci,y ”" d " unt >''
• having a bank failure, while
in the past few years more than 7,-1 f
000 bank* have failed in the United
taks
®s on cheap sols«,
1st us rspsir soar shoes with our 1st
qua!ity leather soles, you will *«t ,
more comfortable, better appearing,
longer lasting job. with . writte.
gurantes or S full month, of we.,
OUR 2ND QUALITY SOi *• 5 d ,
guaranteed for 3 months.
SUPER SHOE SERVICE
And
SHINE PARLOR
Phona 120 Free Delivery Service
Best is The Cheapest”
Milledgeville’* banks hpve do«e
much for the city. They have fi
nanced civic and private enterprises,
launched civic improvement* and
made «rrpat contribution* to the
city’s development.
M'lledireville pan well look lo the
future w : th n rpirit of confidence
and assurance, because the spirit of
the banker* here reflect safety, ser
vice, ard security.
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
Mr. Ralph Simmcruon is spending |
rcvcral days of this week in Tennees- j
sec where he is purchasing mules for-
Simmcrson and Robinson, ’mule deal
ers in this city.
This is the second trip Mr. <Sim-
mt r.-on lias made to the Tenneessee
farms this year where he personally
selects mules for the market here.
He expects to purchase a car of
mules to be shipped to M lledgeville
The Georgia State College for
Women w 11 enter.ain the leading
educe* or* of the state on Friday and
Suturdav when the Council of the
University System of Georgia will
r.sscmb-e for the spring conference. Mr. Louie Grace, an employee of
W« join the college in **x endin? to the Coca-Cola BoUling Co., was pain-
thc«c distinguished visitors a cordial | fully and seriously injured Saturday
welcome to Milledgeville. We hope • afternoon when he was struck by an
that the conference* will be profit- automobile.
a hl p - j Mr. Grace was standing at the back
Th« Un’verrity System ha* made ]of a truck puting on a new tag. A
ranid strides forward under ‘he d'- ! negro named Butt* drove up and
rection if *he Board of Regent* and went into the ('oca-Cola company to
th" Chan"ellor*diin of Dr. Philin get a case of the beverage. While he
We”ner. T>r. We’tncr hns manped was gone a negro in the car with him
out n constructive program * n d named Clifton Tye got under the
the h«*‘ 5 ntere«t of Georgia's system wheel and star'ed playing w ; th the
of h T gher education. gears and starter. The car suddenly
The fonferenees of the heads of started and lunged forward hiting
the colleges in the svsteni have Mr. Grace and pinning him against
-o* *»n nmf'table Th* edu-atnr* ns- the truck. He was carried to the City
reirhle to : ron out problems nnd man Hospl'al and hi* injuria* w^re found
p n*o"T»”i,'i ♦hat mean* foe Vo pond to ke serious. Hi* condition is im-
of all the colleges in the s»—♦»m. proving however.
your new tag
W* have the neceetkry blank, uri > notify pnhKe ready to fil
“«* ysur tig blink. Thb Service it FREE.
G.P.A. Radio Glycerine
WII uve yoor nirater from freei*. letufl yonr riiioter
Now—Cold weather i, coninf ud yew Biy he lorry—w ho
Safe Ud foryet the tod del freer* that Biy be u t he way.
Tire Service - Phone 300
Aad HELT b u the way. Thi, d^iiWiS b ihrayt ready l.
C—** live last ml Tb* Some* uywhtre ■ A* oty.
FOR AUTO SERVICE INCOMPARABLE RAKE OUR GARACE
A RECULAR STOPPING PLACE—TOtTU BE PLEASED AND
WE WILL APPRECIATE IT.
Ralph Simmer son
d|c:. S A
At Your Nearest
A&P STORE
This Week
■UY AT 'I
SECULAR i, mor b
SSICES and get
ECC ROOTLES taw, fcud ud Ru .. 3 Ftp. 27cj4 for 28c
MACMtOWu Spaghetti Escort 3 Pp. 21^4 for 22 t
SCOTTTSSUE — j p a g s j r
RICE DINNER CoBego lu j Cau. 3ge
OATS Suayfield 3 Clu. 21c
TOILET TISSUE Pacific .._ | ftafc 2Se
PICKLES Ala4Sri Sweet Rood 2 Ul Jmi 2gc
OCTAGON Soap or Powder 2 Semi Sim Sc
ASPARAGUS Dehsute Pick Tip. 3 Cue 4Sc
NAVT BEANS 4 h. 25c
IONA CUT BEETS 2No.2Cu.Zgc
IONA CORN 3N. 2Cu.Mc
EVAP. SALT — - 2 Bum 5c
PORK* BEANS Qmfcr Raid B14.Cu.2Sc
TOMATO JUKE VaaCaapc CacktaB ICam3Rc
PANCAKE FLOUR Saaay Fndd 2 Pkga 2Bc
SPAGHETTI Eacare 2 Cam lie
IVORY SOAP Meta. 4 Cr im 24c a , or
SAUERKRAUT Stak«V. 3 Ha. 2 C m 30r 4f nr 3L
APPLE SAUCE (taker Mmd 4 No. 2 Can, 40.-k f or 4!c
PIE CHERRIES 4 Na. 2 Cu, 50c 5 for 51.-
T for 25c
« for 26c
4 for 31c
4 foe 22c
t for 26c
J for 21c
3 far $c
4 for 46c
5 for 26c
3 for 21c
4 for 31c
3 for 6c
7 for 26c
7 for 31c
3 foe 21c
3 for IS:
5 for 25c
GRANDMOTHERS ANGEL POOD
Large -gglgw Small
Plain Plain
15c
Eight O’clock
GRANDMOTHERS
COFFEE
BREAD
lb. S7C
16 oz
7c
•r 3 lbs. 49c
Loaf
Red Circle lb 19c
ROLLS
do: 5c
Bokar lb 23c
PULLMAN
24 o: 10c
Cheese Wisconsin pound 13c
NEW YORK STATE __ lb, 23c
FIG BARS Uneeda Bakers 2 lbs. 25c
VIENNA SAUSAGE Libby’s ... 3 Cans 25c
SARDINES Del Monte 1-lb. Can 10c
PINEAPPLE Del Monte Sliced Na 2 1-2
Can 19c
SHREDDED WHEAT Pkg. 12c
ASPARAGUS TIPS Argo . Picnic Can 10c
JAM Sultana Pectin Added 16-oz Jar 12 l-2c
Water Ground pk
Potatoet No, 1 CobblerS lbs 15c
FLOUR
Wellbread Iona Sunnyfield
24 Lb. 24 Lbs 24 Lbs
85c 90c 99c
u Ten Dollar Style”
la (S and ** Shoes
*C FREEMAN SHOES $£
® For Men ^
* Wlr fiu loakag Am—a rata yu aover eip*ct«4 to
Fmd at SS. Had* of Mutia’a impeded Scotch Gram! (Tbe
W **V» fiomt) Ha dyk b “way aha re” da price.
John Holloway
THE HAWS STORE