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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., JULY S.1M4
IttlKTY YEARS
AGO IN BALDWIN
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run glass broken nr
■low with surra heel
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w.rk f *r A Short WkiU tar-
day AllmwM.
An incident that tras destructive
•nd so pathetic that it touched the
hearts of all who saw it occurred
_ in the business section of the city
late Saturday afternoon. . A young
At a meeting of the Knights of
Phythuj held lut night tlw follow- wom “ n - ">onUlly drr»nr,d> oocapod
in* officers -etc installed: C. C., J. | from *» antotnoKle in which she ac
H. Shurley; V. C.. R. H. Woottcn; rid ‘"*r "‘h » s' 1 " 1, an* nnrsc,
Prelate M. S. Bel!; M. of W.. C T. when '* »“>PP«d el a filhnr station.
Harper; Jf. at A.. C. E. Greene'; l| After jumpi "l' r " m
G. t Geo. W. Barr; O. 0 , K. T. Al- nln dow ” ,he her alip-
friend. * I per in her hand, aa she pasaed the
. i Kidd built^ng, she struck the plate
At a recent meeting of the Direc- 1 ' 1 *” th ' ®*"°" ?* trh
hors of the MUedfmfU. Electric cr * the hM! °"rfWg w " n
rtaht Co.. M«ms J. A Horn, and ™ r ' h ,or « “ *•
J. C. Whitaker were elected mana r ' mI1 * r m * nMr ** *•““*»«
ers, and Mr. Homer Thompmn. elee- do f T t «“«*** <•“
t • • Relief office, and the big plate glass
__________ J window in the office of w
. Chemical Co. suffered a like fate-
of Baldwin county. In a<klag the
support of the voters in the primary.
September 12th. I promise to give
my best efforts to the duties with
the determination to administer the
affairs of the county economically,
snd in the ir ‘.erest of th6 people.
J. E. WEAVER
these summer afternoons
ly placed in the building cf the W. &
MHCrnnon Motor Co. withstood
blow. Reaching the entrance of tM
.McKinnon Co., she rushed in and
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Judge E. P. Gibson says that
forty^ven ycamjgo T~t.rd.y h. pitked u ~ t'hTtri^nTV't.d'«IL
mad, hta ftert vwit to Milled,evillc. T , |lrfn , , h ,
He was five yc.r, of «c b.t k. ^ Um'office, and it with"
romembered tnctdetf of the vtrit. d , ffico!ty they fin .,| y
her, and placed her in an automobile
Two hundred people went to Me- which she was earried to the Sant
con from this city last Tuesday, on urtum at wh'fh ,d,e is being treat-
an excursion the Central of
Georgia Railway. j
fred Newell wtll learn with pleuure CooFtnri , ]e Sund , y ScllK> , rM m
of his appointment to one of the 8unday . Jont 24th
most prominent position, in the St. „ d lc , ch5n , e | ected „
Louts Expos,t,on. He has been ap- Mr Curti , Wr . vfr , Slipt .. Mr .
pomted by the government a. chief s ,„w, rd PlrT1 „ Assistant Supt.;
of the department of the bureau of M „ Fo „ U( , SocreUry . c .
explortation of the Philipme exhibit. D enver. Treasurer.
„ ! I Mr. Forest Echols, Adult Teacher*
Miss Margariette Ivey, Intermediate
Teacher; Mrs. R. W. Ivey, Junior
Teacher and Mr. Wood, teacher
the primary class. Forty people were
present, and the prospects t„, a verr
| active Sunday School are good.
Mr. L. D. Slater, who has been Everybody in reach of this Sunday
warden of the mole department of Schocl “Wntly requested to co-
the State Form for scycral years, has '■I'""*'’ i* 1 '" Christian effort. Meet
FOR LEGISLATURE
To the Votea of Baldwin County:
I am a candidate rabjcct to the
rules of the Primary, for member
ship in the Legislature from Bald
win County,, and earnestly solicit
the support and influence of all of
my fellow citizens. I fool that my
knowledge of state affairs and my
former experience in the legislature
ddpelially fit me to fill this high of
fice satisfactory to the people of
this county. I will later make public 1
announcement of my petition on vi-.
tel iasues.
*■*> Sincerely,
J. F. McCLUNEY
conditions, it would be a grave mis
take to dispense with that service
to the people of the county.
I will vote to retain the County
Jlealth Officer, for I think that there
is no way to sum up the good that he
does, in visiting the schools, giving
the different eeruma, vaccinating
against smallpog, and treating other
contagious diseases.
I will vote for Police protection
in some form for the Public loads
and the Rural communitlos of our
county. I confidently believe that,
before our 8tato Highway system is
developed much farther, the 3tmta
Legislature will pass some sort of
n State Patrol law, such aa many
states have already.
I served you aa Commissioner of
Roads and Revenue.* for a period of
t'x years beginning January l, 1916
years embraced the ^
Wo f ld Wm > “4 I I..HL1 a “
caluid i, lL * h
I will not be ably to make . ,
of the count,. bu , *' «
"*** “ ™»T of the citi,,J 1
ixwible between now '
ot tho Primary Election ' ^
Eaapectfuily y „ Pn
0- gTHERiDf.,
Mr. D. W. Brown has purchased
the res ; dence of Mr. Frank Hal!
West Hancock street, and will oc
py it the first of September
been succeeded by Mr. Jack Roberts, next Sunday at 5:30 P. M.
of Hancock county* , MRS. B. B. ANDBRSON
Mr. Bloomer Dumas is visiting S»- THOUSAND HEAR LINDER
vannali. i An enthuiastic crowd of people,
! estimated from five to seven thous-
Miss Cora Beck, of Braidontown. nnd - hcard Tom Linder launch his
Fla., is visiting Edith Carr. campaign for Commissioner of Agri-
■‘ culture at Hazlehurst last Wcdnes-
Mlss Matt’c Sibley nas returned da y*
from a visit to friends in Athens. 1 A big fish fry was given
; honor by the citizens of Laurens'
ANOUNCEMENT
To The Voters of Baldwin County.
In the Primary of September 12th
I will ask ycur indorsement for my
rc-elcction as n Representative to the
Ganeral Assembly of Georgia.
In soliciting your support, I can
only offer my record as an active
member for eighteen years of actual
service.
As in the past, I shall use every
effort and every rpark of energy in
* ,rs * *° r t * ie ‘ ntcresta °f Bald'
Miss Eva Arnold of Devereaux, is a °d Jeff Davis Counties. Mr Linder ,
,vifftn<ng her si^er, Mrs. Mattie was ,b^m and reared ip* {j^aurena Governor whether I eu;
Butts. i county, and later moved to Jef# 0r not * ncr ^ * he,
j Davis county where he now lfy^l. ' ■
Mrs. J’S O'Quinn is visiting her ', * n his speech he outlined ■ft, plat£. , - .
daughter, Sirs. L. N. Jordan at Ten- form which stood for a "hftw, peal’* Dollar Tag and most of Gov-
nilfe. * for farmers .better facilit’es for pro.J drnop
ducing and marketing .cftiar>
Miss Annie Laura Maddox is visit-: favored rigid fertilizer insp
ing relatives . {]> Putnam county. laws and the cont^UJs{naV^ , •t^K , ,...
— Farm Bulletin. He advised the or e L> — — ——
Rev. and-Mrs-. ’A.- B. Echols have sranizaf on of a farmers* ‘ dRnm ta^febted in Baldwin County and shall
returned to their home in Maysville, J present farm problems to ttje Presi* inaturally at all times, f:ght for the
after a visit to Mrs Chois’ parents, I dent like other big busin^M. 3 ' h
Capt and Mrs. Geo’. W. Caraker. | The meeting was attended by
ornor Talmadge’s program and shall
i support his views in any matter, that
inspection^ f?®* * ur ® ** the interest of the
J the of Georgia.
T am jealous of the Institutions
■^Welfare of these InstU ‘’ons and
^ l t|ie people employed by
Dr. and Mrs. Joe White and family, eluding, Gather Banks,
of Mobile, Ala., ‘ are visiting the, in *. P- N. Bivins, und R. 1
delegation from Baldwin dttnfW i#s r ^ I have merited the
.Misses Humber.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cook, of Twiggs
county returned to their home Sat
urday, after a visit to relatives in
the city and county. Mr Cook is a
son of Mrs. A. E. Cook, and is a
native of this county.
Miss Eva Gibbs, of Davisboro, is
visiting Misses Ethel and Bertie
Stembridge.
Prof. Ulrich B. hillips, who has
been spending several weeks with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Phillips, left yesterday for Athens.
THE
MERCHANTS 4 FARMERS
BANK
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Depouts Insured as Provided in
Banking Art of 1933
We have done our part for
over thirty yean in promoting
commerce, industry and agri
culture in this section.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR
BUSINESS
Mr. Linder was born and reared
on a farm and began his political
and friends stamp his as a real dirt
farmer.
NOTICE
Creditors of the estate of Thos E.
Pugh. Please furnish itemized and
sworn statement of debts due and
own f ng by Thos E. Pugh at the time
of his death.
L. C. HALL, Admr.
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
Thanking the people for their past
support, I wish to announce my
didacy for re-election as a member
of the Board of Commissioners of
Roada and Revenue of Baldwin
! County subject to the Democratic
| Primary of September 13th.
Your vote and influence wil) ; be
appreciated, and if elected I will
continue to fullfil] the duties of this
office to the beat of my ability.
O. F. MORAN
FOR SALE
250 Acre* Farm Land in 115 Diat.
Reasonable Price and Convenient
Terms
PHONE 187-J
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
I am a candidate for re-election
as the representative in the state
legislature from Baldwin County
subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic Primary on September 12th.
I will faithfully perform the duties
of this office and I will appreciate
your vote and influence.
MARION H. ALLEN.
FOR JUOCr. SUPERIOR COURT,'
OCMULCF.E CIRCUIT !
To the Democratic Voters of the'
Oemulgee Circuit:
Your petitioner showeth:
'' 1st—That his terra of office as
'ju'dge of said circuit will expire on j
December 31st, 1934, and h® respect
fully requests you to renew hia com- [
mission for another term.
“2nd—Your petitioner refers to hi*/
official record as to the discharge of
'his official duties faithfully and ef-|
ficiently.
3rd—Your petitioner respectfully'
requests each of you, when you cast
'your vote in the Democratic primary
September 12th, 1934, that the
name of your petitioner remain on
your ticket without any mark across
it
4th—Your petitioner further show
eth that, if the above requests are
granted he promises you that the
duties of the office will be faithfully
and courteously administered in ac
cordance with the laws of Georgia
without favor or affection to any
person.
Yours sincerely,
JAMES B. PARK.
%in County and then to my State.
I have never been antagonistic to
any Governor whether I supported
^ura're.
I am strongly in favor of
the
-approval of toy supporters
past and assure them, that the Tame
.^efforts will be spent in the future.
Very respectfully,
HOWARD ENNIS
ANNOUNCEMENT
To the Voters of Baldwin County:
I wish to pay my respects to you
and announce, in this manner, that
I am a candidate for the office of
“Commissioner of Roads and Reve
nues’* for Baldwin County.
My candidacy is subject to the
rules and regulations adopted by the
County Democratic Executive Com
mittee governing the Primary Elec
tion to be held September 12, 1934.
Below, I give my pledge as to
what my attitude will be i 8 regard
to the policies of county govern-
-taent as it relates to Economy, the
County Agent, the County Health
Officer, and the County Police. I
.feel that m y position in regard to,
these matters is tht right one, and ii
respectfully ask your endorsement
at the ballot box.
Efficiency in government Aould
be the first concern, not only of the
board of commissi oners but of the
tax-paying public as well.
Economy that curtails efficiency
is not economy. Round economy
makes provision, first, for effiieney.
If elected, I expect to advocate the
practice of rigid economy in every
department. I am not,, howeve^ in
favor of destroying the usefulness
of some department which is of in- *
estimable value to the people of
Baldwin county in order l-j effect •
an immediate savirg of a few dol
lars.
I will vote to retam the County
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hc-reoy anounce as a candidate
a- a member of the Board of Com-
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tf beautiful
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k is tht Sorlhtseji Ct
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