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THIRTY YEARS
AGO INBALDWIN
New. Called Fraa Tie File. af
The Ua«.-Recorder. TV Week
of October 31, 1905.
A lodge of the Independent Order
of Odd Fellows' was instituted last
most promising prospects. Twenty-
nine charter members were present.
Friday night, and starts off with
the officers were duly elected and
installed, and instructed in their re
spective work. 'I he officers are as
follows: Prof. .T. M. Pound. Noble
Grand: Prof. J. C. Wardlaw. Vic<
Grand; O. B. Anderson. Secretary
Miller S. Bell, Treasurer; J. J. Dan
iel, Warden.
Baldwin county had a nu. iber ol
horses in the race at Macon last
week, and they made a splendid
showing. Belle I>*rby won the great
est race of the week, taking i
heats to win it. Dr. Allen’s Juli;
made two great races, winning 2nd
and 3rd monies.
At the fourth quarterly ccri.erenc;
of the Methodist church in this city
last Monday evening, a resolutic
inviting the North Georgia Confe
cnee to hold its session of 1906
this city, was unamiously passed.
The Noklh Georgia Conference
meets in Newnan this year, and the
invitation to the conference will be
extended by Rev Joel T. Daves, as
pastor of the church, and will be
seconded by Dr. John W. Heidt. as
presiding cider of the Oxford dis
trict.
Mr. T. E. Pugh of this county,
entered a number of horses in the
horse show in Macon last week, and
was successful in winning a num
ber of first prizes.
The state reunion of the Confed-
— for Mildness
— for Better Taste
entertained in honor of the Episco-
crate vetc-ans will be held in Ma- pa i students of the Georgia Norm-
con. Ga.. Wednesday and Thursday, a j an{ j industrial College and the
November 8 and 9. The following. Georgia Military College.
delegates were elected on the 26th j
d! last April to represent George | Miss Mary Clide Buck and Mr.
James Everett Morton were united
in marriage last Wednesday after
noon at two o’clock, at the home of
the brides parents, in Midway.
Dols Camp. Wo. 730: F. G. Grieve.
C. H. Harper. W. G. Hawkins. Ira
West. A. R. Bloodworth. L. F. Palm
er. C. C. Parker. Lewis McCullar.
and George W. Hollinshead.
Messrs. Culver & Kidd have pur
chased new show cases, which are
beauties. They aod much to the ap
pearance of the interior of the store.
At the fourth quarterly confer
ence of the Methodist church held
last Monday night the following
Stewards were elected for the next
year: Messrs. E. E. Bell. M. S. Bell,
j. M. Caraker. W. T. Conn. K. R-
Foster. Henry Goodman. J. E. Kidd.
R. B. Moore. M. M. Parks. T. O.
Powell. Jere Pound. E. A. Tigner.
G. T. Whilden and Dixon Williams.
Capt. W. T. Conn was re-appointed
Sunday School Superintendent.
Cctton Market—Good Middling.
10 7-8c; Middling—10 5-8c.
SEWER BOND ELECTION. Notice
is hereby given that on the 9th day
of Nov. 1905. an election will b«»
held at the City Hall, in the City of
Milledgeville. for the purpose of de
termining the Question whether
bonds shall be issued by the Mayo'
and Aldermen of the City of Mil
ledgeville for the purpose of con
structing a system of sewers in said
city. Said bonds shall aggregate in
amount $20,000.
Messrs. J. E. Kidd. D. C. Bul
lard. L. H. Compton and Dr. T. M.
Hall attended the Grand Lodge of
Masons in Macon last week.
Rev. D. W. Brannen and Mr. E.
J. Flemister will leave this morning
for Griffin to attend the Presby
terian Synod.
Dr. O. F. Moran has purchased
the residence of Dr. A. G. Lawrence,
and will moVe to this city, Jan. 1st.
Dr. Moran has hetn practicing med
icine in East Baldwin for several
years past, and is recognized
physician of skill and experience. He
is well known in this city and
ty, and is held in the highest esteem
both as a man and docton The
Union-Recorder joins in welcoming
him as a citizen of Milledgeville.
Mrs. T. L. McComb entertained
the members of the Hill Club last
Thursday afternoon, in the Elks par
lors. The occasion was a most de
lightful one. Mrs. McComb
sisted in receiving by Mrs. W. T.
Hines. Trail was played at eight
tables, and the prize, a pretty pot
plant, awarded to Mrs. J. A. Atkin
son. A dainty salad course wai
served.
BREVITIES IN THE GEORGIA
NEWS
(By Cl. N. 8.)
Nams to Meet at Nmb.
The Georgia State Nurses’ As-
sociation. Georgia State League of
Nursing, and the State Organization
for Public Health Nursing will meet
in Macon in annual convention. No
vember 4-6. All branches of nursing
and related fields will be covered
by speakers of national and state
prominence.
Georgia Boys Win Scholarships.
James Sledd, Decatur, and Al
bert Reichert. Macon, have been
approved as the Rhodes scholar
ship nominees from Emory Univer
sity. according to Dean Goodrich C.
White.
White Way May Be Turned on Full
Force.
City Council of Atlanta is trying
to make arrangements with
Georgia Power Con*>any whereby
Atlanta’s white way, two-thirds
darkened during the last four years,
can be turned on full force in time
for President Roosevelt’s visit, and
throughout the Christmas season.
WTA Assists Georgia Housewives
Tiie WPA is carrying on servant
training schools in Atlanta, Colum
bus, Macon and Savannah, in as
sisting Georgia housewives to solve
the “servant problem”, and has re
sulted in many negro women being
transfereu from relief rolls to pay
rolls.
I Isue Clubs Plan Safety Drive.
The Lions Clubs of Georgia have
mapped plans for a statewide safety
campaign, seeking to stem the in
creasing tide of traffic accidents in
Georgia.
Long Teaching Record.
Misses Joe and Rosa Berman, two
sisters who are teachers in the At
lanta public schools, are' retiring
this month, with a combined teach
ing record of one hundred years,
having taught in the Atlanta public
school since 1884 and 1888 respec
tively.
Colton All Picked al Lexington.
Farmers around Lexington report
that all cotton has been picked,
which is something unprestented at
this time of year, as cotton usually
can be seen in the fields as late as
January or February.
Dr. Robert L. Biggs
VETERINARIAN
Can be Contacted Through
L R. Langley, County Agent
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Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will help to solve
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Tax Notice
The Tax Books of Baldwin County
are now open for collection of 1935
Taxes.
Pay Your Taxes Before Dec. 20
MRS. L D. SMITH
Tax Collector, Baldwin County
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