Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 17, 1935, Image 5

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THE PAST WOT tier of It should always be remembered that those who are always finding fault and criticising, seldom if ever have a remedy for the things about which they find fault. adorning the yards at numbers of n In the dty. Quitman was weU , h ' city Sunday. „1os. contain* parent* Of o. a c. W students, came to the city from that city- , . The sowing of by the farmers • count of the pn~—. it is experts that a fd acreage will be ■ •in county this JU.. Judge B. C. W*rd and Mr. M Tavlor. the two Cort-termt. Vet- „ an , of Baldwin county, were un able to attend reunion at Adel the majority of the fanner* of | Baldwin county arc postponing dig- weet potatoes until af- are killed by frost Mr t J. Howard, who passed his ni"cty-sixth birthday, at the home of h i- daughter. Mrs. Stith Myrick at Haddock Saturday, was the recipi- hearty congratulations, oldest member of Camp Geo Deles. No. 730 U. C. V. : v.-as fire prevention week. Tliere were two fires in this The house of Mr. Marion Stctr.bridge was badly damaged by lire, and a house of Mr. Nolan on Occnee Heights was destroyed. The Timbers of the Presbyterian church, have had the interior of the church repainted the walls calce- rv.r.cd arri ther Improvements made. They have also had the Manse gone ecessary repairs made. Both ih’- church and the parsonage vrffl be ready for the new pastor ‘ when he arrives to commence his duti.'S. Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Conn and little grandson, Billie Morrison have returned from a trip to New York, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Compton Miller. Mr. Mil ler is a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Conn, a native of this city, who has gone to the Metropolis end made good. Prof. Geo. S. Roach was among the educators who were in the city Sunday and Monday. He visited G. M. C. and several friends. His friends here will be interested to learn that Emory Academy and Junior College at Oxford, d which ha ia the head is largely attended, and the available dormitory room* are filled to thaw Dr. W. T. Wynn spent Sunday at Greensboro, where he delivered an address at the Methodist church, on account of the illness of the pastor. Dr. Wynn is Assistant Lay of the Augusta District. If weather conditions are favor able, it can be expected that large crowds will throng the fair grounds next week. It will not be long now before truck loads of oranges and grape fruit will be coming to this city from Florida. It would be safe to say that more out-of-town automobiles come to Milledgeville than to any other small city in the State It is said that a large hay crop will be harvested in Baldwin county this year. It is hard to realize that Christ mas is just a few days * months in the future. Country eggs are in great demand, but the local market is being large ly supplied by shipped eggs. The pastors and members of the Methodist churches in Milledgeville and Baldwin county have commenc ed looking forward to the session Every farmer should plant and cultivate a small orchard. It is fin* to have several varieties of fnii ripening during the year. These who are planning to have exhibits at the fair have only a few more days to get them ready. The fair opens next Monday, Oc tober 21st Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Newsome have come to this city from SandcrsvUle to make their home. Mr. Newsome is district salesman for the Watk ins' Products. Mr. M. A. Gladin of the Cooper- ville neighborhood was in the city Friday. Mr. Gladin raises and brings turkeys to the local market every year. He said that he would have only o few to sell this year. The season for shooting doves ends next Monday. Hunters should bear this date in mind. This is the season of the year that hunters and others should be care ful not to start fires in the woods. A truckman from Hall county visits Milledgeville ever> week, bringing a load of North Georgia apples. He sells them from house to house. He has been ccming here the past six years. nafe poulbl* br • of the faculty to tint «•>* koioote circulating library which haa ban in operation for a number of year* and to cooperate with the College Library. • The coat of memherahlp In the new rental library will be fifty cents. This is for permanent mem bership, not annual. The rental fee will be a minimum of five cents, which will allow the borrower to keep the book three days. Thereaf ter the charge will be three cents day for every day the book is kc**' The rental library will include modem fiction, biography, drama Lady’s Painful Trouble Helped By Cardui Why do so many women take Car dui for the relief at functional f at monthly times? The answer la that they want results such as Mr*. Herbert W. Hunt, of HallsTille, Texas, describes. She writes: "My health wasn't good. I suffered from cramp ing. My pain would be so Intense It would nauseate me. I would just drag around, so sluggish and ‘do less.’ My mother decided to give me Cardui. I began to mend. That tired, sluggish feeling was gone and the pains disappeared. I cant praise Cardui too highly because I know It helped me.” ... If Cardui does pot help YOU, consult a physician. New Hate Demand New Coiffures! TW aariwt kb far fa! Amt the hair ■ treat, at Ihe tide* « .t the heck. Tint mm cmfbl watibf. ui . nJtj •■art ceiffwc, tW had that the BELL'S Skip it fum* f«r. Wtre witched the tread*, aad we’re prepared la |iee yea jart the were yea’I weat far ym aeweat halt FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 411 Bells’ Beauty Shoppe Second Floor ] Middle Georgia -FA I OPENS Tuesday °22 Gala Week of Education and Entertainment Thousands To Throng Buildings and Midway Every Day and Night Next Week Greatest Agricultural Display In The History of the County Mammoth Displays in Poultry LIVE STOCK Community Exhibits BAR-BROWN oHOWS Will Be On Giant Midway 8 Riding Devices, Ten Good Shows, 30 Legitimate Con cessions. School Children Will be Admitted FREE on Friday, October 25th. 5 B?g Days aad Nights Admission*Adults Me. Children 10c. M1LLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA