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JWEDNteSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 191?
THE MILLEDOEVILLE NEWS
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DR. EDWARD A. TIGNER
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the Second Monday lA January, next
then and there to answer the plaint
iffs demand in an action of complain,
and in default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of said Court, this 21st.
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GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
GEORGIA—Baldwin Coanty.
Court of Ordinary, November term,
1918. Samuel Evans, executor of the H » n „ t . h „ r iqio
will of Samuel Evans, Sr., deceased | da> of October, 1818
bae applied io thi3 office for leave to
sell the lands belonging to said estate.
This is therefore to notify all persons
concerned, that said application will f!FORfiIAT} ATI ROAD
be heard on the first Monday in De- 1 BEUftUlA IVA1L.IIU/U;
cember next at 10 o’clock A. M., and
if no valid objertldhs are filed thereto
leave to sell said lands will be granted
as prayed for in said petition.
W. II. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary,
Baldwin County, Ga.
J. C, COOPE1, Clerk.
« GUY D. COMPTON, M. D. «
<® Puysician and Surgeon
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night. Calls Promptly Answered 4
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® CARLYLE A. GILES
■a Attorney nt Law
a Opera House Building
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DR. B. McH. CLINE
Sanford Building.
Practice Limited to
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Treatment
Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 4:30
JOS. A. MOORE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and
EMBALMER
Undertaking Business
Exclusively
Phone 477.
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA-—Baldwin County.
Fannie L. Nahm navmg made appll-
tion for twelve months support out
>f the estate of S. Nahm, Jr., and ap-
raisers duly appointed to set apart
he same having filed their return, all
persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause before the court of or
dinary of said county icn the first Mon
day in December, 1918, why the said
application should not be granted.
This November 4th. 191S.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary,
Baldwin County, Georgia.
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ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Court of Ordniary, November term,
(918. Hattie Pritchard Kyles, admin-
siratrix on the estate of Anna Pritch-
ird Pritchard, late of said county, de-
eased, represents to this court that
he has d.scharged the duties of her
rist, and lias filed her application
O r letters of dfismdssion. This Js
herefore to notify all persons inter
isted, that lior application will be
heard on the first Mondav in Decern-
■er, J918.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary,
Baldwin County, Georgia.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
jEORGIA—Baldwin County.
By virtue of an order from the court
•f ordinary of said county, will be sold
t public outcry on the first Tuesday
a December, 1918, nt the court house
loor in said county, between the legal
tours cf sale the following described
iroperty, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land in th<
22nd district, G. M., of said county
ontaining 100 acres, more or less,
ounded on the north by lands of Miss
lattie Kcil, on the east by the land
f Jesso McCrllar and the lands or
•win Reese, on the south by the lands
f M, A. Gladin and on the west b>
inds of Miss Mattie Keil.
Said land being the land dratvn by
’rs. Josephine Brown in the partition
f the esrnte of her father, Julius Ivey,
nd the lands whereon she recently
esided.
This sale Is made for the purpose of
laying the debts of Mrs. Josephine
Irown, deceased, and making distrl
ution among her heirs. Terms oi
ale cash. EDWARD. R. HINES,
Administrator of Josephne Brcwn,
Deceased.
‘ PASSENGER SCHEDULE
The present nodule of passenger
trains arriving at Miiledgeville over
the Georgia Railroad is as follows:
Train No. 30 from Macon to
Augusta arrives in Mill-
odgeville at 6:22 A.M.
. r. In No, 34 from Macon to
Augusta arrives in Mill-
edgeville at 6:44 P.M.
r .iu -\o. 31 from Augusta to
Macon arrives in Miil
edgeville at 10:48 A.M.
i.iin No. 35 from Augusta
to .Macon arrives in Miil
edgeville at 10:08 P.M.
,,u cuiuiecis wit.ii train for Atlanta.
STUDYING THE EYE
constantly has given me an expert
knowledge of its needs Tuis knowl
edge is 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 a skilled examination
can de f «rmine just what kind yot
ought to wear. For your eyes' salt
have me test them properly. As many
ayes are ruined bv wrong glasses er
by neglect to wear Any.
W. J. BRAKE
OPTOMETRIST
Over Ennis’ Pharmacy.
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WE SELL THE
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New Edison
Diamond Amberola
THE GREATEST MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT FOR ITS
PRICE EVER MADE.
$30.00, $50.00, $75.00
LARGE SELECTION OF
RECORDS IN STOCK.
LEVY’S
Jewelery Store
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS,
No. 316 2nd St., Macon, Ga.
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
In Re. Will of Herman Uumm.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Baldwin court oi Ordinary, Deceui-
jer term. 1918. Petition lo probat
will in solemn Form by D. S. Sanford.
To .Mrs. J. W. Bennington and Mrs.
;V. B. Scott, heirs at law. 1). S. Sau
rd liavng applied, as executor, for
probate in solemn form of the last will
inti testament of Herman Gumm oi
.aid county, you and each of you, as
jeirs at law of said Herman Gumm
being non residents of this state, are
Hereby required to be and appear at
he Court of Ordinary for said County
of Baldwin os the First Monday in
December, 1918, when said application
for probate will be heard, and show
cause, if any you can or have, why the
prayer of the petition should not be
had and allowed.
This 17th day of October. 1918.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary,
\nd Ex-off. Clerk of the Court of Or
dinary of Baldwin CVunty, Ga.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
By virtue of an ordor ot the Court
jf Ordinary of Baldwin county, Geor
gia, granted upon the application of
. annte ,Lce Nuhm, as Administratrix
of tlie estate of S. Nuhm, Jr., deceased,
uto of said county, to sell the lands
of the said S. Nahm, Jr., and also to
sell tile bank stock of said deceased,
for the purpose of paying debts and
distribution, there will be sold before
lie court house door, at p blic outcry,
io the highest bidder tor cash, in the
city of Miiledgeville, Georgia, between
Ua legal h. urs of sale, on the first
ruesdiur In December, 1918, as the
property of said deceased, tlie follow
ing described property, to-wit:
All that certain lot in the seventh
District, Clinch county, Georgia, d>'-
.vil ed as follows: Lot 1, Block No.
i(5, in the plat of town site of Deckers,
in Gt orgia, lacing Wells street. 44 feet,
ixtending back equal widths 175 feet,
14 feet on rear line. D«od recorded
n Clinch county clerk’s office in deed
Dock “EE" page* 200.
Also. A certain lot lying and being
in the seventh District Clinch county,
Georgia, Lot No. 3, In Block No. 50.
ts shown on plat of town she of Deck
ers Ga.. facing Wells street 44 feet,
extending back 175 feet, 44 feet on
rear line. Deed rcc rdod in Clinch
county clerk’s office ”EE’’ Pago 206.
Also. A certain lot lying and being
: n the county of Hartley, Texas, de
scribed as lot No. 19, in block 3G,
which is situated upon section 23, in
dock 2. Beattv, Seal and Prowood
survey. Dhe ofii ial map of said town
of Hartley, being recorded in Vo. 4.
pages 2 and 3 of the deed records of
liar:ley county, Texas.
Also. Five shares of the capital
dock of the Farmers National Bank
“MARSEILLAISE” STOPS
GREAT AMERICAN GAME
Shouting Fans and Noisy Players
Stilled by French National
Anthem.
The negro stevedores were playing
baseball—playing it tooth and nail,
without a thought for anything else in
the world. They hadn’t been so
wrapped up in anything since they
landed In France.
Suddenly, on the fringe of the thick,
noisy, black line of rooters across the
outfield, men began to turn their backs
on the game, standing stiffly at atten
tion. Over their heads, from the di
rection of the hand, enme faint but
thrilling music, to which they auto
matically fitted words:
To arms, ye brave, to arms!
We’ll form battalions strong,
March on— ,
“Attention!” shouted the burly
Black Jack who, but a moment before,
had been rattling the pitcher. More
men, and down the rooters’ line yet
more men were straightening, stiff
ly erect. The runner, ten feet off sec
ond, spun half a turn on his heel. Tlie
pitcher dropped his ball and the but
ter his stick. Even the “ump" was
called to silence. Away back, the Y.
M. C. A. man saw a lazy catcher stand,
elbow crooked, and with his black
hand to the forehead of ids wire mask.
Tlie “Marseillaise” had hushed the
great American game!
DELAY SAVES S2.0QO
We will take over the “Bris
coe” agency for Baldwin,
Washington, Hancock, and
Wilkinson Counties on the
first.
J. T. ANDREWS
AND CO.
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URGENCY OF DEMAND
T OGOVERN DISCHARGE
Washingtcn, Nov 22.—All army
commanders were authorised todas
to discharge upon their application
onlisted men in whoso families there
is sickness or other distress, and
men whose services can be spared
and who are urgently needed to re-
Aidermen of One City Too Late In
Raising Salaries.
Mistakes by city aldermen of Chip
pewa Falls, Wis., are usually expen
sive, but one made by the aldermen of ! same some industry or occupant on
this city will save the taxpayers more !announcing the erder the war depart-
than $2,000 this year. ment explained that it was intended
Salary increases aggregating that , . , , .
. , , s ., to meet exceptional cases and not to
amount were proposed nt the meeting I
of the council here on February 5. In- release men in large groups. Men who
stead of acting on the matter at opce j enlisted voluntarily before the war
the ordinance was referred to a com- .will not be discharged.
raittee and reported back. I
Just when the council was ready to military TRAINING TO
pass the measure giving nearly every
officer, policeman und fireman an In
crease in pay, the city attorney an
nounced thnt according to law the Sal
ary changes must be made at the first
meeting in February or remain as dur
ing the preceding year. The ordinance
was then tabled.
TOWN SETS AN EXAMPLE
CONTINUE AT OGLETHORPE
The Oglethorpe university unit of
the Students’ Army Training corps
will be continual 1 , according to an
annrl ncoment madei Saturday, but
Pledges Itself to Go Whcatlcss Until
Harvest.
Bristol, a city of ‘20,000 people, sit-!
uuted in both Virginia and Tennessee, j
has pledged Itself to go wheatless.
until harvest, in order that the abso-j
lute needs of the allies may be met
from America’s meager store. Five
large mills, fifty wholesale and retail j
grocers, all hotels and scores of pa-!
trlotlc citizens have turned in their i
entire stocks for the use of the gov-1
eminent, and have pledged themselves
to use no more until the present need
has passed. No more wheat flour will
be sold, tiud the entire output of the
mills is to be placed at the disposition
of the food administration.
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Teetk, Ft lea, etc., fchafting, pulley*
bints, lacing, conveyors, for sawduet,
seed, fertilizer; steam and gasoline
engines, boilers, machinery, casting,
repairs, auto parts supplies and re
pairs. Galvanized “V” and corrugated
rooting. LOMBARD IRON WORKS,
Augaste, Georgia. l-l-52t
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greater emphasis will be laid upon
the educational phase of training
than was possible under conditions
existing beforo the armistice was
igned, The new $15,000 barracks
building erected by the government
is almost completed and will bo oc
cupied in the near future.
Dr. James Routh .formerly of Tu-
lane university, has arrived at Oglc-
thicrpe to take the. Sidney Lanier
professorship of English literature;
He has been practically the head of
the English department at Tulane.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Notice is herb ygiven that
after the first day of Ja
the official organ in an:l for
ty of Baldwin will he cha
its present place of publicati
Miiledgeville News) to the
border for and during the ye
and 1920, inclusive.
Witness our hands and
seals, this the 3rd day of f
1918.
S. 11 TERRY, SI
W. H. STENLII
J. COOPER, a*
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KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
LOOK C
Tb« Hwrxowife vf .’Inland
We have a large quantity of varied
f Glasgow, of Glasgow, Kentucky, ts- j assortments, putty and springs.
id tn S. Nahm. Jr . and dated Mav
noth, 1913. tlie number of the certifi
cate Icing No. 90.
Terms of sale cash.
This October 3ist. 1918.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
CULVER & KIDD, Of Course.
A Tonic Laxative •
that will remove the bite from the Liver eaft
cleanse the System THOROUGHLY without gripinf
Miiledgeville, Ga.
For our friends—you are
welcome. Come to town,
make yourself at home and
bring your friends to the
Rest Room.
Supported by the City and County
Government, Merchants and Inter
ested Friends.
WOMAN’S CLUB.
Kidney trouh1i»8 don’t dlpoppftnr of
thernm Ives. Th«»y trrow ^lov. iy li
guiltily, un(U»i*i:iln)Hjf hoaltij van
deadly certainty, until you fail a vic
tim to incurn.blo
Stv»j your tr-. ubl«H while there is time.
Don’t wait until little pains become hi ,
ut’hra. Don’t trill*.* n it;» '»o
avoid future suffering b-urln tre^ini nt
with GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil •
huIps low. Take three or fn’.i" ovu
tln.y until you are entirely free from
pain.
Tula well-known prei^irntlon lias bry*?,
one* <»f the n tion.il r* i*d *l.s «.!* Hol
land for coniUM-.' In I the noveri!-
nn nt of tho ht-'.lici !.• u« .} i; i intel :»•
special chariot* iiuthorLintf ita prepara
tion and
tho
oon be
•Real Du tea
rails GGL .
most as *
out her
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arid are r6»ponnibl-* > 1
: »,• •.>. • sturdy, rid'u: i
Hollander*.
»t delay. Gn
YOU KNOW—That the day of the LOG house, Is past*
YOU KNOW—That the day of the FRAME house ia pas*i"9-
YOU KNOW—That the day of the BRICK house is right now.
YOU KNOW—That BRICK realdence, Imparta a certain dlatH
to the owner.
YOU DON’T KNOW—How little It costa to have walla of Brie"
ASK US—YOU will be turpriaed.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS
J. W. McMillan, Pres. R. W. McMillan, V.-f
Fannie Loo Nahm, Administratrix cs- or dUturbini the stomach is truly a Perfect 1
tate cf S. Nahm, Jr.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To the Sheriff oi said county and
liis lawful ib puties: Greeting: Jas.
E. Wri: iit v . Miranda Wright: Style
of action. Libel for Divorce. The de
fendant, Miranda Wright, is hereby re-
'i ' nutrod personally or by attorney, to
^ be and appear at the Superior Court,
j to be held in and fo sa'.J county on
stive.
LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN
It the came of a Reliable nud Perfect Laxathre
which soon relieves Sick Headache. Uizzlneat, In- l
dijesti m, Stomach Trouble. Cat and Piles caused
by u’l rviidLiver and Constipation. Alwaysusee
Reliable Laxative in tho treatment cf Colds, Grip
and Influenza.
LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is a Liquid Dlfiestlve
Toriv L.tJtfltive excellent ia its e3Kt on the
System, both ns a tonic ar.d as a laxative. It it
Just as good for Children es for Adults. Pleasant
to take. Children like it. Sue.
Made and recommended to the ri'.nllc by Parts
Medicine Cr , St, ' •'„!« Mo., manufacturer# of
Cruvo . tou. ii-oic.
F. C. Ries Guy Armstr°
When in Macon, Take Time to See
HIES & ARMSTRONG
Watches, Clocks, Diamonfls, Jewelry and Silverware. Reliable Goods Only
Fine Engraving and Repairing
315 Third Street. MACON, GA. phone