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Trtttary Building
During (he year ending June
30, 1900, (he Government
collected from cigarette taxes
$3,969,191
For the year ending June 30,
1934, the same taxes were
$350,299,442
an increase of 8725%
—a lot of motley.
Cigarettes give a lot of
pleasure to a lot of people.
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Local Comments
Mrs. A. L. Ellison, who is among
The Unionr-Rccorders oldest read
ers, called by the office before go
ing to Miami. Fla., to spend the win
ter, and paid her subscription. She
urged us net to fail to change her
address, as she would be lost if she
failed to receive her paper.
Baldwin county has the distinction
of being a county with two women
cy.'fice holders. They ore Miss Bertie
Stembridgc. Ordinary, and Mrs. L.
D. Smith. Tax Collector. Both of
them are most efficient in the per-,
formance of their duties, and their j
work is done with accuracy, and |
ability. They are held in the high-1
est esteem and confidence by the
people of Baldwin county.
The Union-Recorder would find]
it difficult to name its oldest long’
time subscriber, but we would risk j
the guess that he is Mr. E. S. Vin
son. Mr. Vinson, who is over eighty
years cf age. has been a reader of
this paper practically all of his life,
as this paper was going in the home
of his parents when he was bom.
He looks forward to the weekly visit
of the Union-Recorder to his home,
and reads it with interest.
Mr. L. C. Hall, chairman of the
pulpit committee appointed to se
lect a minister for the Presbyterian
church, is happy that the task has
been finished, and he is satisfied
with the result, as he feels that a
wise selection has been made, and
\ a most able man and preacher, who
. is well qualified both in character
ar.d ability named. Mr. Hall is an
elder in the Presbyterian church and
has for a long number of years been
interested in its upbuilding and ad
vancement.
Majors R. A. Thome and Godfrey
Qsterman have hteewne property
owners in Milledgeville, having pur
chased houses on South Wilkinson
street Major Thome will move the
first of November, and Major (fcter-
man will occupy his home later on
in the year. Both are members erf
the G. M. C. faculty, and are held
in the highest esteem by their co
workers. the studentbody and those
of our citizens, who have come to
know them.
Rev. Horace S. Smith, pastor of
the Milledgeville Methodist church
paid his first visit to Savannah the
past week when he went to thrt city
to attend the Kiwanis Convention.
He enjoyed the trip and his stay in
the city by the sea.
The people of Milledgeville re
gardless of denomination will join
in extending an enthusiastic and
cordial welcome to the new Pres
byterian Minister. Rev. Rufus W.
Oakey. and his family when they
arrive in the city next week. The
j Union-Recorder will join in the wel-
! come and wishes for Mr. Oakey a
; most successful and fruitful minis-
! try.
1 The members of the Farmers
, Club, who were entertained at din
ner at ’he heme of Mr. and Mrs. O.
i f. Veal Saturday found among the
other good things served biscuit
made of home-raised wheat and
I fresh butter from the dairy of Mr.
Veal.
Mrs. H. D. Allen, who is an hon
orary member of the Farmers club
was at the mc-eting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Veal Saturday,
and her presence was greatly ap
preciated by the members. All of
whom held her in the highest re
gard.
Mr. J. T. McMullin. Assistant
postmaster at the MilledgeviUc
pest office, has been an employee of
Uncle Sam for a few months over
thirty years. He was first employed
as a rural mail carrier, and then as
a city carrier, and later became n
clerk, thus having experience in
every department when he was made
assistant post master. He has faith
fully and efficently performed his
duties in every position he has fill
ed.
SALE
The 20th lot as advertised by W.
J. Haynie for tax sale, is approxi
mately 1-3 of an acre; 70 feet front
ing on Jefferson St., and running
east 160; has a two story firfame
building cf good long leaf pine,
seven rooms and can be moderniz
ed and convenient by adding lour
rooms on the sides at the front
with little cost and both* could be
made between the new and the pres
ent rooms.
The lareg portion of taxes have
been paid for 1932-3-4.
E. E. BASS
CHRYSLER. PACKARD
PLYMOUTH
SALES ASK SESVK**
rwn, sii-i
W. E. RobiwM, h.
From 1900 up to 1934 the leaf
tobacco used for cigarettes in
creased from
13,084,037 lbs. to
326,093,357 lbs.;
an increase of 2392%
It takes mild ripe tobacco
to make a good cigarette.
More cigarettes are smoked today because
more people know about them—they arc better advertised.
But the main reason for the increase is that they arc made
better—made of better tobaccos; then again the tobaccos
arc blended—a blend of Domestic and Turkish tobaccos.
Cbtsttrftid is made of mild, ripe /sfcsrmt.
Everything that science knows about is used in
making it a milder and better-lasting cigarette.
We believe you will enjoy them.
Beware The Cough
From a common cold
That Hangs On
No matter how many medicines you
have tried for your cough, chest cold
or bronchial Irritation, you can get re
lief now with Creomulslon. Creomul-
akm not only contains the soothing
elements common to many remedies;
ouch as, Syrup of White Pine Com
pound with Tar, fluid extract of
licorice Root, fluid extract of Ipecac
for its powerful phlegm loosening
effect, fluid extract of Caacara for Its
■olid laxative effect and. most Impor
tant of all. Beech wood Creosote Is
perfectly blended with all of these to
reach the source of the trouble from the
Inside. Creomulslon can be taken fre
quently and continuously by adults and
children with remarkable results.
Thousands of doctors use Creomul-
get a real dose of Creosote In Creo
mulslon. emulsified so that it is palat
able. and potent for going
factory in tho treatment of coughs,
chest colds and bronchial Irritations
and especially those stubborn ones that
start with a common cold and hr
nans
for dreadful days and nights thereafter.
Even if other remedies have failed, your
druggist is authorized to guarantee
Creomulslon and to refund every cent
of your money If you ore not satisfied
with results from the very first bottle.
Don’t worrv through another sleepless
night—phcric or go .jet a bottle of
Creomiuslon right now. <Adv.)
BOSTON CAFE
“WHERE EVERYBODY EATS"
Delicious Western Steaks and Sea Foods
(By G. N. 8.)
Senator George Predicts Peace.
Senator George, who was princi
pal speaker at the finol session of the
four-day convention of the national
League of District Postmasters in
Atlanta last week, told delegates
that America’s temper had been ad
justed to such an e\|wi point it
was safe to say this country never
again would send men to fight in
The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced an open
competitive examination for Railway
Postal Clerk.
Applications may be filed with the
civil-service district office nearest
the applicant, or with the
Civil Service Commission at Wash
ington. D. C. Applications must be
ile not later than October 28.
1935.
Applicants must have reached
their eighteenth but not their thirty-1 foreign w
fifth birthday on the date 02 the Festival1 to Be He'dJn Waycrew.
close deceipt of applications, except
that these age limits do not apply
to persons granted military’ pref
erence. Applicants must measure at
least 5 feet 6 inches in height in
bare feet, and must weigh at least
130 pounds without clothing. They
must be in sound physical health and
capable of enduring arduous exer
tion
Persons interested should apply at
ae for information to W. B. Wood.
Acting Secretary of the U. S. Civil
Service Board of Examiners, at the
post office in this city.
The Slash Pine Festival is to be
held in Waycros«= the week of No
vember 11. opening with a gala
patriotic program on Armistice Day.
and exhibits from many sections &
the country emphasizing the con
servation and utilization of forest
products in the United States, are
assured.
Two Great Problems of Life
Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will help to solve
the two great financial problems of life:
Dying too soon! Living too long!
C. H. ANDREWS & SON
“NOTHING Birr INSURANCE-’
Georgia Banking ( <
A sound financial situation
Georgia was revealed last week when
compilation was made of a number
of reports of Georgia state banks,
as prepared at the close of business
September 30.
MLI. HARTMAN NAMED 1ST riMMniy Denied
AT STATE UNIVERSITY I The Georgia Prison Commission
declined to recommend clemency for
Athens. Ga.. Oct. 23.—W. C. Robert Riley, under a deo’h sentence
Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. f or murder, and Walter Cutrliffe,
Hartman, of Milledgeville has been un dcr a 12 months’ sentence for op-
appointed first sergeant in the Uni- rra tj n g a lottery, beth residents of
versify of Georgia ROTC unit. Cel-! Atlanta.
~nel H. F.. Mann. commandant of Georgian Inherit <529.000.
•he unit, announced here today. T be sfig.ooO—gold and currencv—
Hartman is also a member of the j of I-erov Rob ertson. 80-year-
We are Prepared to Take Care of Your Dairy Products
Cream, Sweet Milk, Butter Milk and Butter
Also Your Fresh Meats
PHONE 83 AND SAVE MONEY
M«ntgoM«r jr*s
Milk Depot and Meat Market
OMING EVENTS
GRADUATION
WEDDINGS
ANNIVERSARIES
yourself by making
selections from our stock
of Worthy Gifts.
will welcome an opportune'
ty to show you.
Williams & Ritchie
JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS
Milledgeville, Ga.
Guaranteed Radio Service 1
T. A. ASHFIELD
R. C. A. Tubes
Genuine Replacement P.-rts
H farmer mayor of Decatur. Ala
bama. was awarded by the Alabama
Supreme Court, to his neice. Eve
Robertson Baxter, of Griffin. Geor
gia. with the exception of certain
specified payments which the court
said should be made, according to
the Associated Press.
18 Miles in i Hour*—Wins S20.
L. W. Eberhart. of Maysville. stu
dent at the University of Georgia
walked 18 mile* in four hours flat.
: nd thereby wen a S20 bet that he
couldn't do it.
MANAGING THIS BANK
WITH YOU IN MIND
This bank is managed with yoir interests, needs and pro
tection always in mind. We want to give yon the best possible
service, the assurance of safety in all your dealings.
Help us to do this by telling us when we please you—and
if we do not.
Merchants &. Farmers Bank
SERVING YOU SINCE 1898
CAPITAL $80,000 SURPLUS $80,000
Milledgeville, Georgia
Dr. Robert L. Bifffjfs
VETERINARIAN
Can be Contacted Through
L R. Langley, Countv Agent
Residence Phone 450-J
DARIEN HOTEL
charges right threvrh thr <■<
proofings, and npe of the ncig
is said to hove complained.
terrible.”
Golden Flash Gas
ADDS POWER AND PEP TO YOUR CAR—AND SAVES YOU
MONEY, CAUSE IT TAKES LESS
Quaker State and Can O’Gold Motor Oil—a Combination that
has no equal.
Phone 15—Here Comes Help—for Any Auto Trouble.
Specialize in Quick Tire Service.
Power Oil Co. Station, J. B.Ma!pass,Agt
We have installed this week the latest type Aro Equipment for
lubricating your car—high pressure air guns that put the right
grease in your car, forcing the lubicant to every moving par^
EVERY JOB GUARANTEED—WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
YOUR CAR