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WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1918.
Thrift Demands Mileage
The “pleasure car" is no more. War has
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THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA,
Legal Notices
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ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Ordinary’s Office. Hattie Pritchard
Kyles, the administratrix upon the es
tate of Anna Pritchard, late of Bald
win county, deceased, has applied to
the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell
the lands belonging to said estate.
This is therefore to notify all persons
concerned that said application will
he heard on the first Monday in June
next at 10 o’clock A. M., and If no
valid objections are tiled thereto leave
will be granted to sell said land as
prayed for. Given under my hand and
official seal, this the 6th day of May,
1918. \V. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin Co., Ga.
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Ordinary’s Office. The appraisers
appointed by the Court of Ordinary to
set aside a twelve months support out
of the estate of George W. Barnes,
deceased, for Mrs. Mammie Barnes,
his widow and minor children, having
tiled their return to the Court of Or
dinary, this is therefore to notity all
persons that if no valid objections are
filed thereto by 10 o'clock A. M. on
the first Monday in .li ne next said re
turn will be made the order of this
court. Given under my hand and of
ficial seal this the Cth day of May,
1918. W. H. STEMBRODGE.
Ordinary Baldwin Co., Ga.
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LIVE STOCK
All grades of Mules and
Horses—Some extra good
mares and young mules, from
Tennessee and other markets
on hand.
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ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, May term, 1918.
Thomas Giijson has applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for
nermanent letters of administration
upon the estate of Elisa Gibson, late
of said county deceased, with her will
annexed. This is therefore to notify
all persons concerned that same will
e ueard at trie June term, 1918, of
said c-rurt of Ordinary, on (he first
Monday in June. At 10 o'clock A. M..
nd if no valid objections are fil«d
’hereto letters of administration will
’c granted as proved for. This the
ith dnv of June. 1918.
\Y. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary,
Baldwin County, Ga.
Knitting Women
By
KATHLEEN NORRIS.
("Of one million sweaters furnished by the Red Cross to
American soldiers, hnlf were made by the hands of the knitting
women of America.”—January Report.)
We are the knitting women; weaving swift
Our webs of olive drab and navy gray;
We are the women, keeping thought away .
By this new work of love, this eager gift
Through which our men, facing the bitter fight
Under the stars of far and foreign lands,
Shall know that still a million women's hands
Uphold them in the darkness and the night.
We are the knitting women, knitting fast
A web of love; our million hearts are sent
As one, with ev’ry marching regiment,
Love’s own democracy is come at last.
High over stricken France the black smoke towers;
Beneath it, in the hurry and the noise
Are eastern, western, northern, southern, boys,
No longer yours or mine,—forever ours 1
We are the knitting women; weaving strong
A web of prayer; our eyes with tears are dim.
But, wife or mother, we shall search for him
Across the seas, morning and even-song.
Lord God,—we pray—look down on what we do!
Bless this our work, help us to play our part.
The God of Battles—Father, still Thou art
The. God of waiting—waiting women, tool
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LARGE SELECTION OF
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LEVY’S
Jewelery Store
JEWELERS AND OPTICIAN8,!
No. 316 2nd St., Macon, Ga.
BIG GUNS ACTIVE IN
FRANCE AND FLANDERS
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Slaughter
Everybody 99
Such were the orders of
the German officers on the
march of the Prussian troops
through Belgium. One who
witnessed the horrible deeds
describes them in
Confessions of a
GermanDeserter
A remarkable story by
a young Prussian officer
whose conscience revolted
at the atrocities and who
made his escape to this
country after the battle of
Mons, Don’t miss the in
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GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Will be sold at the court house door
,7 i said rountv on tbo first 'r-oodnv in
June, 1918, within the legal hours of
sale the following described land, to
wit: A one-half (V,) undivided inter
est in till that tract or parcel of land
lying and being In the 115th District.
O. M., of said state and county, bound
ed as follows: On the north by lands
of the Merchants * Farmers Bank, on
the east by the lands of E. E. Bass,
on the south by lands of J. A. Horne
and on the west by the waters of the
Oconee river,-known as a part of the
T. B. Perry place containing 320 acres,
more or less.
Said land is levied on as the proper
ty of J. R. Lawrence to satisfy an ex
ecution issued on the 12th day of Feb
ruary, 1916, from the Superior Court,
of Baldwin County, Georgia, in favor
of N. F. Wolfe Vs. J. R. Lawrence,
which execution has been transferred
’o and is now held by T. B. Dumas.
Tenant in possession notified as re-
qn'rpd bv law.
This 7th day of May, 1918.
S. L. TERRY, Sheriff.
Baldwin County, Ga.
Enemy Artillery Develops
Considerablt Activity North
of Sierre and North of Kem-
mel.
You
never got more for your money
m any investment than you get for
year's subscription to The Nows. It
14 the official organ of the county and
Sa- , And 52 issues cost only $1.50. A
•tie lees than 3 cents a week.
Better see how your sup
ply of bill headings stands, for
the first of the month is ap
proaching. If you are short
phone 312.
A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspep
sia and constipation—weakens the
whole system. Doan’s Regulets (30c
per box) net mildly on the liver and
bowels. At all drug stores.—Adv. 5
FOR SALE—Several nice reg
istered bulls. Phone I0l
or 168. Oconee Live Stock
md Dairy Farm.
PITY MARGUERITE!
BAR HER FROM
THEY
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In Um heeee aa4 sway from other children until SU twslliaf has
ti her fl| n) onreeri extending over a
’ r *°d of years In Purnmount pictures,
Nfguertte Clark has interpreted many
1 fit roles, but she recently pluyed one
1 r ' u * "fe which wad neither pleasant
' ,r Profitable. She was stricken with
sump*, and the Board of Health, not
■ F J* 0 * tl, *t she was the great star
rji * IEmount pictures, Issued their
' t refusing her admission to school
“ ^‘‘ rl °d of time. Miss Clark re-
ti,m 8P . . b * r hea,Ul In time to do a por-
i, of her Liberty Loan tour for ths
•f a I?®* 111 and «!«*! many millions
#r * ln ,ubacrt PO<*a tor the third
BRITISH SMASH TURK
LINES IN MESOPOTAMIA
Austrian Attack on Italians at
Mont Carno Repulsed W^h
Heavy Losses To The Efn-
emy.
London, May 13.—Field Marshal
Haig's report from headquarters in
France tonight says:
“The hostile artillery developed con
siderable activity early this morning
north of Serre and has been active
during the day on the southern por
tlon of the British front and ln the
sector north of Kemmel. There is
nothing further of special interest.’
thing else the enemy tries.
LIGHT SAW MILLS—$150 up; saws,
Teeth, Files, etc., shafting, pulleys,
belts, lacing, conveyors, for sawdust,
seed, fertilizer; steam and gasoline
engines, boilers, machinery, casting,
repairs, auto parts supplies and re
pairs. Galvanized "V” and corrugated
roofing. LOMBARD IRON WORKS,
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GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Will be sold at the court house door
in said county on the first Tuesday in
June, 1918, within the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder for cash
the following described tracts or par
cels of land, to-wit: All that tract or
parcel of land situate, lying and being
in the county of Baldwin, State of
Georgia, and known and distinguished
in the plan of said city as part of Lot
No. 1 in Square No. 38, the boundary
lines of which begin at the south-easi
corner of E. 10. Bass’ lot on Jefferson
street and running south, along the
west side of Jefferson street n distance
of fort by-three and one-half (4:1 1 L> t
fpof: thence in a westerly direction at
right angles, a distance of one hun
dred and ninety (1901 feet; tlu-nce at
right angles in a northerly direction
forty-three spi one-half <43M>1 feet:
thence at right angles ln an easterly
direction along the dividing line of
Die said Bass’ lot and the land herein
described. a dis'ance of one hundred
and nine!'- <1901 feet to 1>« starting
point on (Jefforson street. Said lot or
narcel of land hounded on the north
bv lands of E. E. Bass, on the east by
Jefferson street, on ’he south and west
hv lands of Mrs. Charlotte R. Smith,
(formerly!, now owned by Mrs. Eliza
beth H. Barrett.
There is, located on said lot or par
cel of land n one-story frame shingle
roof dwelling and known as George
Smith's house.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold all that tract or parcel of
land sit cate, lying and being in the
city of Milledgeville, Ga., county of
Baldwin, and being in plan or said
city a part of lets Nos. 1 and 2, In
Square No. 38, the boundary line is
described as follows, to-wit: Beg.li
ning at a point one hundred and nine
ty (190) feet south-west of Jefferson
street, at a corner of a lot deeded by-
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Barrett to Adrian
A. Garrard, on the 27th of July, 1909,
an;l running thence south seventy-
three and one-half (73'^ 1 degrees west
to the line of the Baptist Church lot,
eighty-four and one-half 184'"! feet,
thence with the line of the Baptist
Church lot forty-three and one-half
(43'ji) feet to John W. Supple line,
thence north seventy-three and one-
half (73>g) east eighty-four and
one-half (84'it feet to back line or
itaid Barrett lot line; thence with said
Barrett’s hack line south sixteen and
one-half- (16 1 a 1 east, forty-three
and one-lmlf l43>i) feet to the begin
ning point.
Said parcels of land are levied on as
the property of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Bar-
rptt to satisfy) an execution Issued on
the 9th day of April, 1918, from the su
perior court of Baldwin county In fa-
for of Exchange Bank vs. Mrs. Eliza
beth H. Barrett, which execution is a
special lien upon said lands. The prin
cipal due on execution being $3,014,
with Interest at 8 per cent, per annum
from June 22. 1915. $301.50. Attorney*
fees und $7.55 ccst anTTthe cost of this
proceeding to sell.
May 7. 1918. _
S. L. TERRY. Sheriff.
Baldwin County, Ga.
In Mesopotamia.
London, May 13.—British mounted
troops after capturing Kirkut, in Mes
opotamia, pursued the Turks for a dis
tance of twenty miles to the north
ward, says an official statement Issued
today by the war office. On May 11
the Turks dere driven across the Les
ser Zab river at Altyn Kuprl. The
latter place is sixty miles southeast
oi Mosul.
Italians Repulse Enemy.
Rome, May 13.—Austro-Hungarian
troops yesterday made an attack on
Mont Corno which recently was cap
tured by the Italians. The war office
announces that the enemy was re
pulsed with heavy losses.
Artillery Active.
Lcndon, May 13.—"The hostile artil
lery was active during the night in
the Sotnme Valley and Albert sectors,
also between Locon and the Forest of
Neppe (Flanders front) says today’s
official statement.
Wmerican Snipers Success.
With the Aemicnn Army in France,
May 13.—Details of the fighting in
the Luneville sector on Sunday tell of
an encounter between American and
Jerman forces In No Man’s Land, three
American snipers dressed in camoufl
age suits set out to discover a nest of
sharpshooters who had been operating
with much success and had killed one
American officer and one private.
They penetrated the enemy position
and suddenly encountered a number of
Germans, with an officer standing a
few feet away. The Americans quick
ly opened fire, killing the officer and
three men before they were obliged to
withdraw.
During their return one man be
came lost, and three scout officers and
four men returned ln Beach of him.
The again jenetrated the enemy po
sitlon, where they had another encoun
ter with the Germans without casual
ties to the American side. The miss
ing man came in while the second
party was looking for him.
When the searchers returned they
found that one of their men was miss
ing. He was last seen setting up a
machine gun in a shell hole. Two
officers went back to look for him and
encountered a German outpost. In tho
fight that en&'cd cne enemy was kill
ed and his body brought back to the
jAmerican trenches.
Air Activity.
With the Amelcan Army In France,
Improved Weather conditions led to In
creased uir activity in the Toul sector
today. Many* Americans plans were
working over the enemy lines and ob-
sf rvation balloons were up for the first
time in many days.
The American artillery last night
and this morning directed a heavy and
harrassing fire <n German rear areas,
where it Is known troops are billeted
and it is suspected that others are
moving.
DR. EDWARD A. TIGNER
Dental Surgeon
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Paris Report.
Paris, May 13.—Active artillery fir
ing in Picardy on both sides of the
Ave river is reported in today’s of
ficial statement.
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Ordinary’s office. The appraisers
appointed to set aside a twelve months
support to the widow and minor chil
dren out of the estate of 8. J. Stem-
bridge. late of said county, deceased,
having filed thely return to this office,
this Is therefore to notify all persona
concerned that the same will be heard
at the June term of the court of Or-
Fire Ammunition Dump.
With the American Army In France,
May 13.—A big enemy ammunition
I'.ump at Cantigny was fired by the
American artillery this morning. At
the same time two fires were started
at Mont Older, followed by numerous
explosions.
The weather continues misty and
rainy. There was no infantry action
today and only Intermittent machine
gun and rifle tire. The position of the
Germans is being more and more in
tolerable while the Americans are en
trenching their positions more firmly.
Any hopes the enemy might have had
of breaking through In tills sector are
diminishing.
The Americans take nothing for
granted but return the enemy fire,
which is believed to set a new pace in
this sector. What appears to trouble
tho German* most is that the Ameri
cans never turn hack when the enemy
uses gas. They appear to give him a
double dose of the same with every-
N. R. THOMAS, M. D.
Office: Sanford Bldg.
Telephone: 256.
Milledgsvills, Ga.
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Atlanta, May 14.—Several hundred
Atlanta school children are today tho | . , ..
proud possessors of commissions he- * . Mustang
stowing military rank and issued by
the Governor of the state over his
hand and seal in due and ancient
form. The young folks won the c- in-
missions for enlisting savers in the
American Thrift Army in connection
with the great War Saving Stamp
movement and they were conferred
this week at special exercises held at
the Auditorium. Atlanta school chil
dren have done splendid work In tho
War Saving Stamp campaign, buying
and selling more stamps titan those
of any other city of Atlanta’s size in
the country.
Peas, Chickens, Eggs, Geese, Tur
keys or anything that you have for
aale.
GEORGIA PRODUCTS CO.
dinary at 10 o’clock A. M., 1918, and
If no valid objections are Bled thereto
said return will be mads the order of
this court. Olven under ay. .hand
and seal this 6th day of Mi
JOHN A. 811
Judge County Court and Aj
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