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The Union Appeal from Union, Mississippi • 2

Publication:
The Union Appeali
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Union, Mississippi
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934 The Union Appeal, Union, Mississippi THE UNION APPEAL THE VOTE FOB C. I. SENATE Th following la th rot for U. S. PUBLISHED WEEKLY Senate, which ia complete with th x-ceptlon of two small precincts.

-Editor 4. P. gtrlbllag O. A. aad N.

StribUag PnbUaaers Stephen 1177 1591 Entord a secood-elss matter Aag' 650 it 18, 1910. at th Post Office at 1250 Union. Mississippi, under Act of 358 March 1879. 2071 Cards of thanks, resolution of respect, 1855 703 le per word. Notices for enter-UlnraenU wr admission la charred, la par word.

Na chart for items of Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bollbar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborn Clark Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington DeSoto Forest Bilba 89 1481 1213 1349 698 1109 2010 905 1433 1131 841 1201 647 487 1761 2046 862 1671 1112 872 818 473 Interest to th public aolleit communications and new item. SUBSCRIPTION RATES I 7ar ia adrsne fUf 9 months ia advaae lJt aiontha la advance .71 WHERE THE MONEY GOES Immediately following th Civil War, th South, while hard hit, was one of th garden spots of th United States, and many broken down soldiers went to work and toon became Franklin George Greens Grenada Hancock Harrison Hinds Holmes Humphreys Ixsaquena Itawamba 1069 2706 4333 924 376 48 1117 811 1655 Let Chevrolet tell its own story of riding and driving comfort independent off the farm, by cloa living and hard work. Farmer in those day grew most everything that they consumed in the farm, and almost learned how to live Jackson Jasper 391 Jefferson Jeff Davis Jones Kemper I-afayette I.amar 1165 1132 651 785 1073 1333 1775 759 721 1430 626 330 364 798 624 2622 6781 1408 477 130 902 954 929 589 470 2047 943 1426 427 3340 485 1364 1830 1320 1509 1632 1215 821 880 1854 1057 1642 1797 943 1220 972 399 306 1881 104.1 1185 661 1186 1151 without money, ware was it. They raised their meat, lard, molasses, sugar, corn, cotton, wheat, oata, rice, cattle, sheep and all kinds of vegetables; also wove th cloth and wore hume-made clothing, made by th good women in thos days. Therefore, th demand for money was not very urgent, when they raised their food and clothing at horn.

But what ia the situation today? A A larg number of the above articles nf food, including many vegetable hipped her from Florida and Louisiana arc brought her in trucks and sold our people. No wonder then that it takes so much money to live on. All the people need now to be more I Lauderdale (Lawrence Leake II.ee Leflore Lincoln Lowndes Madison Marshall I Monroe Montgomery rpiIE beat way to get at the truth behind independent ia to use more frugality and diversify their crops, raise stock en our fin pastures as they did following th Civil War. the wheel will show you what a difference these advancements make In safety and driv ing ease. And when the ride is over, and yoaj step out refreshed and ready for more, you will know why so many tbousanlf haWiouaMl it impossible to return to ordinary dtiviag after an experience like this.

1 That i the Ownership Test easy, enjoyable, aad the most practical way to choose a ear. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MLMBFRSHIP DRIVE STARTED -a. the fine things yon hear and read about the new Chevrolet, ia to get in the car and drive. Take this car, drive it over the same) routes, in the same way you drive your present automobile, and let the results you can see and eel tell their own story. You have beard that Knee-Action makes had roads good, and good roads better.

A ride will prove it. You have heard that Chevrolet provide shock proof steering, Syncro-Meah gear-shifting, a remarkably flexible 80-ltorsepower engine, and i cable -controlled brake. A few minute at 930 3467 916 1236 1122 2569 1021 1847 1921 457 2067 661 727 2930 408 1718 922 2029 1765 212 939 626 2790 696 2392 2724 1456 836 1222 1864 239 2013 2461 609 760- 1922 440 1552 980 186 1613 1291 849 376 1042 890 656 1458 784 1374 Neshoba Newton Noxubee Oktibbeha Panola Pearl River Perry Pike Pontotoc Prentiss Quitman Rankin Scott Sharkey Simpson Smith Stone One Ride Is worth a thousand words CHEVROLET MOTOR CO, DETROIT, KO, i G. M. A.

tarm. A Cmrai Masses VeaW KneeAction CHEVROLET Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate Th American Legion Auxiliary nicmlmhip driv for 1936 has start-id and tach and every member ia urged to pay their due and do what they can to help th membership committee te mum th name and membership of every eligible woman in th county. We w'tb to put forth every effort to have a many paid up members, by our next meeting, as possible and all member paid up not iator than Oct. 20th, 1934. We urge each member to do their part and each member of the committee to make a thorough canvass of all eligible women in her community.

An increase of membership will not only strengthen our unit but will be felt in both state and national headquarters. Nothing will count so much this year aa intenaiv early membership effort. We want and need every eligible person in the county to join our unit of the American Legion Auxiliary. Membership Committee, Mrs. Ludie Adams, Chairman.

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The witnesses to the! FOB 8ALE ordinary new sect I above his head and wss standing in shooting were some 200 yards away, TOTAL. 102,109 The R. L. McMullan homestead, con. Nest Week: A Century Rolls By.

that position when the gun fired. The' but within clear view as alt th evi- father staggered off a few steps and dence showed. i sisting of ISO acres, on mil north of DECATUR PATRICIDE i fell and within a very few minute! Motley was returned to the Meridi fccamr, aoout og acre or basin land DENIED BAIL PLEA on of the laborer on Howell Mot- an jail where he has been sine the under cultrvstion. A substantial day of th killinar. April 24.

dwelling in good reoair an nlae. Raa. ley's farm went to the man on the Howell Motley Returned to JsiT, In- ground with a quilt, rolled him over to) Judge Anderson of Newton heard on for selling is for division of same dieted Oa Fathers Murder. 1 put tn quilt under bun and the father the petition and tesumoney offered. neu-s.

il interested eommoueate said "I do not know what he shot me The matter will be appealed to the "'th Sam McMullaa, Decatur. Mi. me ant iiae of we leads, Th Hsrr Bec nd which co dim Toot Gen Ti Decatur, Sept. 15. HewelL Motley, for." Supreme Court Nothing waa heard of the con versa- charged by indictment at the August term of the circuit court of Newton tion between them while at the porch and no evidence of previous difficulty WANTED TO BUY ONE DISC SEE J.

B. HARBOUR, Union, S. 1. COMPLETE FUNERAL SEXVICK MAT BE HAD AT EISNEDrS. county with the murder of his father, ACTS AND EPISTLES I light they throw upon th ftgur and Th peril of building up an organi-' manner of th real Jesu as contrast- Lee Motley, last April 26, was denied bail here on the hearing of his habeaa ration around a aingU person 1 that ed with th unsatisfying portrait of 3C turn that hav com down to through th ages.

Painters have painted Him and writer have written about corpus petition filed. Motley wss placed in jail oa the day of th killing and mad no effort to secure bond until th returning of th indictment In hi petition Him as a "man of sorrows," a physi Buy You Winter Supply when he die or withdraws the organisation falls to piece. "An institution the lengthened shadow of a man," but there have been many men eminent in their day who cast no such shadow. Th good they did, as Marc Anthony said, is oft interred with their bones. set up thst his health was being cal weakling, a an unhappy man who was disappointed and glad to die.

Th conquering attitud of th impared. OF The state's evidence showed "that Lee Motley, th father, went to the Surely this process of disintegration, disciple does not tally with such dea home of Howell Motley and was standing with one foot on th gallery and ns turn I enough following the death of captions. Th Bible do not say of any leader, would be inevitable when them, "seeing the lamb-Uk character Jesus, Th Leader, had died a felon's Md John" or "seeing that Wh end the followers were unletter- Pter and John were men of sorrow th other on the ground. Howell was sitting on the porch with his feet on the steps. Suddenly cd peasant.

Th authorities at Jeru- nd acquainted with grief bat "see salera took this complacent point of in th boldness of Peter and John' view and rested easy. I the authoriti knew that such mi the father turned as if to leav to re Fireplace Heater -Stoye WO 1 The received a rude shock within have beta th friends and com turn home some 200 yards sway and Howell, the son, got up, went ia his horn aad cam out with a shot gun. a very few days. Peter and John, in paniona of Jesus. preaching on the streets of th city, So characteristic was this boldness, and performing deeds of healing, gath- so vigorous wer the disciples is th rd crowds that interfered with traf- propagation of the faith, that within fic and caused thens to be arrested, leaa than twenty year the raters of Thinking to overawe thee simpl fl- th far removed city of Thessalonka i tows, th High Priest Anna and hi were troubled by th report that colleagues presided personally at th "These that hav turned th world trial Picture their amaiemeot when upside down art coma hither also; Long- Used Laxative To be bought and used as needed for many, many years, speaks well for th i-iabtilty of Thedfoctfa Kack-Draught, purely vetetab) family huaUv.

Mr. S. Rata ff writ from Bmton, w. "ify wife and ha used Thedford'S Black-Draught thirty-fire years for erwurtjpation, tired feetmg aad headache. I use It when I feel my system needs After sA thee years, I haven found anything better than Ksck-Drsurht," i Peter broke into rigorous denuncia- and these all do contrary to th decree MOW! J.

R. Buckwalter Lumber Co. tioa of them aa th murderers of th of Caesar, saying that there is aaoth- Lord. er king, one Jesus." "New whea they saw th boldness Only a tlttte later, aot more than of Peter and John, they marveled; forty years after the death of St Paul, aad took knowledge of them, that they Pliny th Roman Governor of BithynJa kmi htm with Juan. eotnpeOed writ to the) jBiauen yMusTa M-r--MATOqi astiea far Ua Tnajaa tar Mracttoaa aa tw pgm 'i aV.

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