Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 17, 1935, Image 2

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THIRTY YEARS AGO IN BALDWIN News Called Fran The Files of The IMw-Recorder. The Wiel i of October 17. 1905. The primary for the nomination of city officials will be held today The following are candidates, whose names apear on the official ticket which will be voted today. For Mayor— S. Barrett, J. A. For Clerk and 'Treasurer—P. L Fair, C. L. Moore. For Aldermen—E. L. Barnes, c.. E. Bass. G. W. Caraker, S. B. Fow ler. R. W. Hatchor. M. A. McCraw. Walter Paine. Homer Thomr >n. R- L. Wall. R. H. Wootten. The mayor, clerk and six aider- j men arc to be chosen. Large crowds visited the store of j Mr. Dixon Williams last Thursday, j for the purpose of inspecting his ’ stock (.f jewlery. etc. The store was j tastily decorated and the goods ar- , tistically arranged. j ...but,after all is said and done, it’s the cigarette it self that counts ... the question is, does it suit you? The price of >n has gone bc- my of the farm ers are holding -'or a better price. Cotton market quotation yester- iay aftc Good [■moon: Middling 9 3-8: Middling 9 Mr. F. F Bell leaves fnr Atlanta today. He- coos in the interest of the county fair. There arc 12 convicts in the county chainpang. They are working the roads near the Washington county line. Rural route number six was put in operation yesterday. This route runs through the north-eastern sec tion of tht county. Mr. R. V. Tan- Mr. M -S. Bell and .T. C. Croley who were announced bv friends as candidates for Aldermen, refuse to enter the race. Both these gentle- men are progressive citizens, and would have made good Aldermen. November 9th and 10th! On the baseball ground of the campus c.f Georgia Military- College. f The above dnt and place forth when and where the county fair will be held. In the afternoon during the fair there will be horse racing on track east of the Ocence river. © 1935. Lie J^Sioz£J, when it comes to a cigarette that will suit you... you want to think whether it’s mild, you want to think about the taste Thai Chesterfields are milder and taste better is no accident. . . The farmer who grows the tobacco, the warehouseman who sells it at auction to the highest bidder, every man who knows about leaf tobacco will tell you that it takes mild, ripe tobaccos to make a good cigarette. In making Chesterfields we use mild ripe Mrr*. Tobacco Co. home-grown and Turkish tobaccos. mildness .. for better taste the structure in some time. is believed that the buildi; will be finished shortly, os some the material has arrived, and the mainder is expected this e of The fact that Rev. Lamar Simms las recovered his health and ;trength. and returned to this city, gives much pleasure to his many friends and admirers. He is realized as a true and consecrated man. and an earnest zealous teacher. He is an ^ ^ rs held in the highest esteem by all of :>ur people. and Miss Nora McCullum were unit ed in marriage Sunday, the 9th inst. at the home of Judge W. H. Stem- bridge. Both of these young people have a large circle of friends who join in wishing them a life of un- interupted happiness. BOARD OF MISSIONS I APPLICATION TO SELL H°U>S MATING | GEORGIA Baldwin County " The" executive committee of the T ° All Persons Concerned: The stale convent it T. U. is in session ir week. The local f represeritecl by Mrs. n of the W. C. Americus this rganization is C. L. Morris Mr. Sam Patterson is in the visiting Mr. Warren Edwards. Last Wednesday there was a cool wind blowing, tho temperature went steadily downward, and that night ■y cool, and topcoats Mr. Warren Edward menccd planning for the erection of , — , . , a nc-w two story building col. cert Vinson left ycsWda, for, „ wms very cool, end.topcoat: vere , s |, e of his building. Ho has Janta. and will appear bc.oro the, ccm f or tablc. Early risers Thursday P ^ fnr Ulc lurabcr , but ipreme Court today argne | morning report that there yvas frost. 1 “ u wB1 n0 , bo put up righ of F E Bass vs. The 1,1 Mledcoville.' This case, it yyrlU bo' Mr . a r..t Mrs. J .R. Norment and away, mrmberrd, has been before the Mte Sophie Richardson spent Sun- —j k— -I- - , ln Washington county, the guest Mrs. Charlie Richardson. Board of Missions o£ the North Georgia Conference of the Metho dist church met here Tuesday as the guests of Rev. Horace Smith, secre tary of the board. The meeting was held preparatory to the gathering of north Georgia Methodist in annual conference in November. Members of the board present ..ere: Rev. J. Leo Algood. president, of Marietta; Rev. W. T. Irvine and Rev. W. A. Shelton, of Atlanta; Rev. Frank Quillian, of Monroe and Mr. C. A. Rauschenberg. Jr., of Atlanta. Burts for several : cady been argued twice by the su- reme court. Capt. D. S. Sanford takes a great ntcrest in the Baldwin Blues, and iis efforts to keep the company jrga|iized should meet with suc- ress. Yesterday morning carpenters be en work on the new Presbyterian church. On account of the failure of the mills to deliver the material — dcred. no work has been done Mr. R. T. Baisdcn is visiting At lanta. Mr. Geo. H. Tunnell spent yester day in Atlanta. r. E. E. Bass and Miss Julia Moatc are visiting Atlanta. Dr. H D. Allen returned Saturday night from a visit to Kentucky. Mrs. S. B. Fowler and Mrs. John Malpass visited Atlanta last week MARRIED—Mr. Seaton Gilfrnan How Calotabs Help Nature To Throw Off a Bad Cold r r B ')T.v?™frs? & c t“!^,Sif^. c p^MqSiMn r .s . -iu. <- tv m ui- __ 1 _ r ll01S0ns lrom the system. Thus Mr. Hugh Gilmore and Miss Bessie Lawrence were united in marriage last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mir. Jerome Babb In this city. Rev. Joel T. Davis officiating. The Men’s Christian Union held n enthusiastic meeting Sunday af‘ ternoon. a large crowd was present, and much interest shown. Mr. Geo. H. Tunnell discussed the principals ot the Union, and their relationship to the business world. On next Sunday afternoon Prof. Parks will deliver an address. This is the afternoon the ladies will at tend- Services of song comirtcncc promptly at 3 o'clock. CHRYSLER - PACKARD PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE Phone 361-L V. E. RoUum, Jr. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. w. R. Wynn, the guardian of Sara Fountain, has applied to the Ordi nary of said County for leave to encroach upon the corpus of her ward's estate, and to sell a one- third undivided interest ; n a tract of land containing 3 1-5 acrc4. in Mid way, of said county, bounded by College Avenue, the lands of Sarah and James Fountain, the lands of Mrs. E. F. Bloodworth. the lands of O. M. Ennis, and the lands formerly belonging to W. T. Bloodworth. and also a one-half undivided interest in a parcel of land in the village of j Midway, cf said state and county, bounded by College Avenue, the lands of Mrs. E. F. Bloodworth ; the lands of Sara and James Foun-1 tain and H. B. Bloodworth. I Notice is given that said applies-1 ..on will be heard at the Court c4~l Ordinary of said County, to be held I on the first Monday in November. | 1935. let all persons show cat that time why said application! should not be granted. This 8til day of October 1935. BERTIE B. STEMBR1DGE. Ordinary. Baldwin Co. Gn. third or filth nigh “tab- 1 of cold poisons lrom the system. Thus ; Luc I Calotabs sen e the double purpose of it nerdt-d. . o pureaUvc and diuretic, both ot tn nig lit li nn-uvu. •• How CO Calotabs help Nature! which ar throw oif a cold? First. Calotabs la j of ^afloat thorough and dc-i pciici. 'ole of all Intestinal .-liniinants, j _ Ih-t; .-Van it ' the intestinal Iran of . pack. , -. --- the ^nu-lu-wU mucus and taUacs. I package. tAdvd the double purpose i e and diuretic, both c- nceded in the treatment 'calotabs are Quite .economical; linants, only twenty- ckage, e cent s for the family lor the trial COMING EVENTS GRADUATION WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES Prepare yourself by making ,* £ your seleclions from our stock |^°f Worthy Gifts. - We will welcome an opportuni' r lo show you. COLLEGE STUDENTS This term's record enrollment for Georgia State College for W< includes representation of 11 states sending 35 students to the school. Florida's delegation of 14 is largest. Other states represented are South Carolina. North Carolina. Illinois. New Jersey. Alabama. Ohio. Ken tucky. Louisiana. Tenm ee and York. Keep a Good Laxative alway* in your homo Among the necessities of home la a good, reliable laxative. Don’t be without one! Do your best to pre vent consUpation. Don't neglect It when you feci any of Its disagree able symptoms coming < a. . . “We have used Thcdford’s Black-Draught for 2* years and have found it a very useful medicine that every family ought io have in their home,” writes Mrs. Perry Hicks, of Belton, T- xas. “I tnxc Black-Draught for biliousness, constipation and other ills where a good laxative or purga tive is needed. I have always found Black-Draught gives good results.” Sold in 25-tent packages. BLACK-DRAUGHT MANAGINGfiTHiS .BANK WITH YOU IN MIND V i bank ii auaajed with ymr ■terate, “J P" teetkm ahnyi ia mi. We w«al to five yaa *• bat r^ e icrnct, the umm of tdtty ■ d Jtm Mmgt. Help m to de tUt by tefaf as wkea we pleme ym—«« if we do not. Merchants & Farmers*Bank SERVING YOU SINCE 1898 CAPITAL $80,000 . &JRPIUS *80. Milledgeville. Georgia . DEAN HOSTESS TO BUIllGi: C LUB. Mrs. lone Bass Dean was hostess j o the members of her bridge club at her home on Jefferson street on ast Wednesday afternoon. The h me was most attractive .vith an arrangement of fall flowers At the conclusion of the games delic salad *ved. Williams & JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS Miilccigeviile, Ga. VR1. r. a. C OX HONORS MISS BIVINS AND MR. CRAIG, j On Saturday Mrs. C. G. Cox was hostess to the members of the Bivins-Craig wedding party .and the [ ^.ut-of-town v.sitors at a luncheon ( A color scheme of white and pink n was carried out in the flowers and h other appointments. Pink and white »»; cosmos and rose® were artistically YrWlTITIir " ^ an^nged throughout the house. HEADACHES are Jdauaer Sianais Cat Well - Tty Chiropractic Adjustments DR. R. V. ANDERSON Doctor's Building Office Hrs. 9:30-12—2:30-5 boston cafe “WHERE EVERYBODY EATS” Delicious Western Steaks and Sea Food. We are Prepared to Take Care of Your Dairy Products Cream, Sweet Milk, Butler Milk and Butter Also Your Fresh Meats PHONE 83 AND SAVE MONEY Montgomery’s Milk Depot and Meat Market Two Great Problems oi Life Life insurance, if maintained al full value, will help to solve the two great financial problems of life: Dying too soon! Living too long: C. H. ANDREWS & SON “NOTHING BUT INSURANCE"