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JOS. A. MOORE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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EMBALMER
Undertaking Business
Exclusively
Phone 477.
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CITY TAX SALE.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of an execution
issued March 2G, 1918, by John L Har
per, clerk, bearing test in the name of
\1. S. Beil, Mayor, against W. R. Pos
er, and against certain personal prop
erty hi reinalter described, lor the sum
of seventeen dollars and litty live
ents ($l7.-7>) principal, for city taxes
:or the year 1917, the same was duly
levied up the 10th day of April, 1918,
by John T. Burke, City .Marshal, upon
one Oakland Motor Car, No. 360603,
.Model 36, levied on as the property of
V*'. R. Foster and in his possession. I
will sell at public outcry before the
court house door in the city of Mill
edgeville on the second Tui sday, being
the 9tli day of July, 1918, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash said above described m -
tor car to satisfy the said principal
amount of tax (17.55) together with
tlie further sum of $1.20 casts and also
•ost of levy and advertisement.
JOHN T. BURKE, Marshal.
Advertisement of Sale of Land Under
Deel With Power of Sale.
Georgia, Baldwin County.
Under and oy virtue of a power of
saale c> nfalned in the Deed with Pow
er of Bale executed by John Turner to
John O. Cooper on the Gth. day of
June 1916; and recorded in the olfice
of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Baldwin County Georgia, in Deed book
No. 5., Pages Gil and G12, the under
signed will sell on the First Tuesday
in August 1918, at Public outcry, at
die Court House door in the City of
Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Geor
gia, during the legal ho rs of sale, to
-lie highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing property to r wit.
Ail that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the village cf Hard
wick. Baldwin County, Georgia, and
bounded as follows, On the North by
laands ot John Turner, On the East by
lands-or Mrs.. S. F. Thomas, South by
the Public Street, and on the West by
lands of Mrs. S. F. Thomas, the same
being lots 4 & 6, in section two on
plat liled in the Clerks office in Book
No. 3, Page 535. The North & South
lines being 100 feet, more or less, and
(he East and West lines being 132
feet, nfpre or less. It being the same
lot of deeded John Turitrr by Mrs. S.
llioiiias on Juno 13th. 1916, and deed
of record in deed book No.5, page G04.
Said property is sold for the purpose
of paying a certain promissory note
bearing date of June Kith. 1916 and
payable Sept. 1 Gth. 1916 to the Ex
change Bank and endorsed by John O,
Cooper, and said note made and ex
ecuted by the said John Turner and
being for the sum of Eighty Dollars
principal and bearing interest iron
maturity at the rale of Eight per cent
per annum, and said note being se
cured by the Deed with Power of sale
from John Turner to John O. Cooper
dated June 16th. 1916, The total
amounts due on said note and deed
with 'Power of sale being the sum of
Eighty Dollars principal, and the sum
of Twelve and 80-100 Hollow Interest,
together with the costs of this pro
ceeding in said Deed with Power of
sale.
A coveyance will be executed to the
purchaser by the undersigned, ns au
thorized in the said Deed with Power
of Sale.
This June 13th, 1918.
JOHN O. COOPER
Grantee in said Deed with power of
sale.
Attorney, D. S. Saanford.
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FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT.
Greensboro, Ga., May 1, 1918.—To
the people of the Ocmulgee Circuit:
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the Judgeship
of this c ircuit in the Democratic pri
mary to be held on September 11,
1913,. Permit me to say that 1 have j
endeavored to discharge the duties, of
the office faithfully and impartially?
With the assistance of the jurors,
offeers and attorneys the dockets in
tho circuit are in splendid shape.
I will highly appreciate your sup
port and if elected I promise (you
courteous and efficient services in the
tuture. Yours respectfully,
JAMES B. PARK.
GOVERNOR DORSEY’S
COURT APPOINTEE
ASKS RE-ELECTION
Judge Frank Harwell Seeks
to Fill Out Unexpired
Term on Court of Appeals
Bench.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
To the People of Baldwin County:
I am a Candida: e for the Legislature
subject iBkthe rules to be made for the
Democratic white primary. I will |
greatly appreciate the vote and sup
port of every white citizen in the
county. KYLE T. ALFRIEND.
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LIVE STOCK
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All grades of Mules and 1
Horses—Some extra good
mares and young mules, from
Tennessee and otfoer markets 1
on band.
E. E. BASS & CO.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
Milledgeville, Ga., June 3, 1918.—To
tlie Democratic Voters of Baldwin
County: I hereby announce a san-
didate to represent you in the State
Senate from the Twentieth Senatorial
District, composed of Baldwin, Han
cock and Washington counties, sub
ject to the Democratic Primary to be
held September 11th.
Your support will be appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
J. H. ENNIS.
FOR JUDE SUPERIOR COURT
To the White Voters of the Ocmulgee
Circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
tlie office of Judge of the Superior
Courts of the Ocmulgee Circuit for
tlie term beginning January 1, 1919,
subject lo tlie rules of the primary or
dered by the Democratic State Com
mittee.
It* has been more than half a cen
tury since a citizen cl’ Baldwin coun
ty has held this important office. The
office has been continuously held by
citizens of Green county, for nearly
twenty-four years, and by the present
JUDGE FRANK HARWELL, OF
LA GRANGE.
Appointed by Governor Dof'sey in Oct.,
1917 Judge of Court of Appeals to suc-
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ceM Judge George,, Judge Frank Harwell
announces for re-efection to tlie unexplrej
Judge. Hon. James B. Park, for near- j term. f
ly eight years. He was re-elected by the people of Ills
Since the nraanizntinn nf the rtc. h . omc county (Troup)' for four consecu-
Bince tne organization ot me uc j ,j ve terms of four years each, Judge of
mulgee C ircuit, no judge, so tar as I i the City Court of LaGrange, and resigned
am informed, has held the office Icng-1 that position to accept this place on tho
er than two terms, and if Judge Park
is re-elected the precedent of a hun
dred years will be broken.
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To whom it. may concern: Notice is
hereby given that J. W. Roberts as ad
ministrator of Catherine F. Roberts,
deceased, having applied to me by pe
tition lor leave to sell the real estate
of said Catharine F. Roberts, deceas
ed, and that, an order was made there
on at the July term, 1918, for citation,
and that citation issue; all the heirs
at law and creditors of the said Cath
arine F. Roberts, deceased, will lake
notice that 1 will pass upon said ap
plication at tho August Term, 1918. of
the court of ordinary oCBaldwin conn-
y and that unless cause is shown to
the contrary ,at said time, said leave
will be granted. This 1st day of July,
1918.
W. H. RTEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
STUDYING 1 HE EYE
constantly has given me an expert
knowledge of it® needs This Knowl
edge ie at your service, without
charge whenever
YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION.
If you have headaches or any other
sign of eye trouble you probably need
glasses. Only ft skilled examination
can determine just what kind yot
ought to wear. For your eyes’ salt
»iave me test them properly. As many
ayes are ruined* bv wrong glasses as
by neglect to wear any.
W. J. BRAKE
OPTOMETRIST
Over Ennis' Pharmacy.
Court of Appeals.
He lias made a splendid record on the
Court of Appeals since Ids appointment
, ,, ,, ,, ,, ., , „ In October, and bis work on the Court
I respectfully solicit the support of is commended and endorsed by the mern-
the people of the circuit and if elect- hers of the bar throughout the .State,
ed, I promise faithfully to devote my! He Is prominent in fraternal circles,
entire time to the discharge of the du- being a Mason, Knight of l’ythlas. Bed
ties of the office. I shall give the peo- i llan ' “ nd odd Fellow,
pie cf the circuit, as far as in mv ' B® "’ns G, l a ® d Master of Odd Fellows
power lies, a prompt, energetic, eco-i® 1 Ceorgia 1915-1916.
comical and business-like administra- . Be is a member of the Hoard of Trus-
tion of the Judicial business of the “t? of Lat ' raa K e bemale College.
circuit If elected it will he n rile-ic. 1 He ' vas a schoolmate of Governor Tlor-
circuit. 11 eiectaa, u win De a pieas- bcy lim) man , )gc . (I the campaign of Gov-
ure to me. between the regular terms ernor Dorsey two years ago. '
T»? Urt 'i l ° y* 3 ] 1 18evera * counties j Judge Harwell .was not a candidate for
in the circuit, for the purpose of dis-'Judge of tlie Court of Appeals in tho
posing of such motions and chambers primary or in the convention of mifi,
proceedings as may arise, thereby * nd ls no } responsible for the many past
conserving the convenience of mem- frte aVotSer efectlveoffl^s. ‘ n 8CClU " S
, S ? ,. . a . r an . *!' ' He says in Ids announcement, "If I
I shall be deeply grateful for the have faithfully, intelligently and impar-
support of the people for this import- tially discharged the dimcult duties pi my
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WALKER WHITE, Sec. and Trent., ATLANTA, GA? -
ant and honorable office
EDWARD R. HINES.
office, I feel that I will be accorded,
precedent, the endorsement I am seek
ing.
"My experience upon the bench has
emphasized my conviction, in which I
and known and distinguished In the f™ s l ire , >’, ou concur, that judges should
nlan of said citv ns nart of lot Mo 'i selected sole.y from tho standpoint of
In ni„L M- or ,01 A° personal character, legal ability, judicial
in Block No. 68, tronting on North experience, and temperamental fitness
Columbia street ong hundred feet, for the place.
more or less, and running east along I "While 1 would like personally to pre-
North Boundary street one hundred sent my candidacy to the voters of tl o
and fifty feet, more or less, bounded Shite, the duties of my present position
rn the nortli by North Boundary street, ?; re hea .\ y an 2 exacting and will prevent
in the east liv lot formerlv nw-nnd l.v the mak| nK ,lf k'a'h « campaign. I must
Jn tne east uy lot formerly owned by therefore rely upon the fair-minded citi-
Mrs. Sarah i). Hall, on flic souih by yens of Georgia who will participate iu
the residence lot of Charles W. Spear, the primary, to investigate the record I
ind on the west by North Col mbia ,lave made and to Judge me by the re-
itreet. It being a part of the lot deoil- * !ults I have accomplished,
ad by T. M. Hall to Mrs. Dora A. Willi- as the resid t of such investigation
r'ord on March ’’4 1905 and fle-'il re- in< tuiry- / ou should deem me worthy
? rded“in deed book 509. SSTSTKi ap *
Terms of sale cash.
CHARLES W. SPEAR, I —
Executor of the Will and Estate of r ’'%©©©®®©®@'©-®'eK ! *©®'®^'§-©@©S/&'S’"'
Dora A. Williford, deceased.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Baldwin Cotnly.
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion issued out of the Superior Court
of Baldwin County in favor of Joel A
SPECIAL NOTICES
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA -Baldwin County.
To all whom is may concern: Otio
M. Conn having applied for guardian-j Smith and against J. R. Lawrence on
ship of tlie person and property ot W. j the 10th day of February, 1916, lor
T. Conn, a person of unsound mind, the principal sum of $440.00; with in
this is therefore to notify all persons 1 terest thereon from the 21st day of
concerned that said appliaction will " '
he heard at my office at 10 o’clock A.
M. on the first Monday in July next,
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WE SELL THE
New Edison
Diamond Amherola
THE GREATEST MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT FOR ITS
PRICE EVER MADE.
$39.00, $50.00, $75.00
LARGE SELECTION OF
RECORDS IN STOCK.
LEVY’S
Jewelery Store
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS,
No. 311 2nd St., Macon, Ga.
and if no valid objections are tiled
thereto, guardianship will be griutod
as praved for. This the first lay of
.1 ly. 1918.
W. VI. SJEM BRIDGE, Ordinary.
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, July term, 1918.
Tho appraisers appointed to set aside
year's supprrt out of the esta'.p of
John W. Atnoss, late of said county,
deceased, to Mrs. John W. Amoss and
her minor children, having liled their
return in thiH office. This is therefore
to notify all persons interested, un
less objections are filed to said return
on or before tho tirst Monday in Au
gust, 19ls. said return will then lie
made the judgment of this court,
w. It STI'MPUTUGE, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA Baldwin County.
I will sell at public outcry, before
the court house door in said county,
on the first Tuesday in August, 1918,
between the hours nf Sheriff’s sale,
to the best and highest bidder, for
cash, the following property, to-wit:
t powers 6 A. M. P. machine No.
2J582 complete with 2 wing shutters
6 3-4 in. M. P. 27 in Steno lenses and
Rheo.
Said property levied on and will
be sold vnder and by virtue cf a mort
gage execution from the countv court
of Raid county in fav^r of John W.
Hutchinson vs. Arthur i‘?vis. as the
property of the sa>d Arthur Davis.
S. L. TERRY, Sheriff,
Baldwin County. Georgia.
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LAND.
GEORGIA—Baliiwin County.
Bv virtue of an order irotn tlie Court
of Ordinary of Baldwin county, will
be sold, at public oulcry, on the Hrst
Tuesday in A gust, 1918, at tlie Court
House door, in the city of Milledge-
ville, said state and county, between
the legal hours tf sale, to th» highest
bidder for cash, for the purpose of
paving debts of the estate of Dora A.
Williford, the following tract of land.
All that tract or parcel of land sit
February, 1913, at 7 per cent, per an
num: and the further sum of $19.20
costs; will be sold on the first Tues
day in September, 1918, before the
Courthouse door in Milledgeville,
Baldwin Cornty, Georgia, at public
outcry to 'he highest bidder for cash,
between the legal hours cf sale, to
satisfy said execution, Ihe following
property, to-wit:
A one-half undivided interest in all
that tract'of land lying in the 116th
district of said county known as the
“old Prosser Place’’ and bounded on
north by Mrs. Z. T. Stanley, east by
Town ('reek, south by J. A.'Bush and
Mrs, Ctut-a Walker, and west by the
Milledgeville and Sandersville mildio
road, containing 525 acres, more or
less.
Tlie foregoing property having been
levied upon on .Rtly 12, 1918, as the
property of said J. R. Lawrence for
the purpose of satisfying the forego
ing execution
S. L. TERRY. Sheriff.
Sheriff Baldwin County, Ga.
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NOTICE
This is to notify all parlies that
sand moved from my place must be
paid foh before moved. It will be
strictly cash, wiih no exceptions.
J. B. COX.
“FOR SALE
My home on Liberty Street. SoVen
room house on McIntosh street. One-
half interest in store occupied by A.
Goldstein. Also several tenant houses.
J. G. BEARDEN.
No lo&rn
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MILLEDGEVILLE
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
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Grocery Eu-hess Far Sale.
My store containing a geed lino of
fresh groceries for sale. Located o:t
most prominent corner in town. Own
er called for war serviie.
S. A. WHITMIRE, Gordon. Ga.
BE SURE
1
WANTED Board for co'ple, prefer
ably with private family; close in.
Apply to News Office for information.
jEfiectrSe
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
c OR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is t.be best medicine’ ever aoid
over n druggist's counter.
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble and younger people
who are weak, will be atrengthened and enabled to
go through the depressing heat of summer by tak
ing GROVE’S TASTELESSchlllTONIC. It purifies
and enrlcheatbe blood and builds up the whole sys-
ttate, lying and being in tlie city of | tern. Youcau soon (editsStrengthening, Invigor-
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Milledgeville, Baldwin county, Georgia, atiugEffect, cue.
Put your money where you know it is safe—
You can t lmd a saier place for it than in the
Merchants & Farmers Bank
Capital, $40,000. Surplus, $85,000.
Deposits greater than ever in its history.
V. R. Fond Administration.
Jlst ez de buckwheat cake got
flop over on his face, Iir’er Bacon-
rin’ dance Toun’ en pay, sezee:—
“One good tu’n desarven en nuth-
er,” aezee.—Moanin' dat ef do
eojer boys go en do de fightin’ fer
us, de leas' we alls kin do is ter
sen’ 'em all de wheat—en eat
buckwheat instld. Co’n meal, rye
en barley flour fer us will he'p a
lot too, , — -
YOU KNOW—That the day of the LOG house, Ic past.
YOU KNOW—That the day of the FRAME house to passing.
YOU KNOW—That the day of the BRICK house lo right now.
YOU KNOW—That BRICK residence, Impart® ■ certain distinction
to the owner,
YOU DON’T KNOW—How little It costs to hove wnllo of Brick.
ASK US—YOU will be ourp'ioed.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS CO
J. W. McMillan, Pres. R. W. McMillan, V.-Pres.