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v NOVEMBER 9, 1920.
UN ION-RECORDER
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
ELL'S
\\e have been caught with the goods and have
jecided to move them quickly by reducing the
Prices. You can buy your New Fall . uit now at
JANUARY PRICKS.
Some plain and some elaborately trimmed.
Navy, browns, reindeer and Pekin. Made of
Tricotine, Velour, Serge and Llama Cloths.
Some are perfectly straight lines and some
rippled models—specially priced.
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hlL UiiLuti
The new Fall Dress is pleasing in the pointrof
style and economically in the point of price—
very striking models in Navy and Tricotine.
Special Sale of Ladies’ Shirt Waists
A new shipment of Georgettes and Ciepe dc.Ch.nes just in by ** '
s. Worth $8, $10 and $12. Specially priced for quick sell ing
:CIAL SALE OF SPORT
SKIRTS.
ndion plaited, plaids anti
worth $15, $19 and
fo close out at 25 per
BOY’S
SUITS
50 Boys’ Suits to go on sale
at 1-3 less than former price.
Boys’ $20 Suits—
—Reduced to $15
Boys’ $18 Suits
—Reduced to $12
Coys’ $15 Suits
—Reduced to $10
100 pair Eoys’ Pants at
• 1-3 OFF
THE AMERICAN LADY
CORSET
Application For Guardianship
Georgia—Baldwin County.
Court oi Ordinary November term,
1920.
\Y. M. Brevard has applied to this
office for Guardianship for Miss Jes
sie Croombs, a person of unsound
mind; this is therefore to notify all
persons concerned that said applica
tion will be heard on the first Mon
day of December. 1920 at ten o’clock
a.m. and if no legal or valid objec
tions are filed thereto, Guardianship
will me granted as prayed for.
This the first day of Dec., 1920.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary.
TENTH DISTRICT WINS
gavel for federating
largest number clubs
SF YOU WAN! THE BE3 i SHOP AI
Petition For Diimisnion From Execu
torship.
Georgia— Ba 1 dwin County.
Court of Ordinary November term,
1920.
Samuel Evans, the surviving exe
cutor of the last will and testament
| of Samuel Evans, Sr., late of said
county deceased, has this day filed
with the Court of Ordinary his peti-
I'.tion for dismission from nis trust,
having made a settlement with all
the legatees under said will.
Thi« is therefore to notify -ill per
sons concerned, that said application
,i oe heard on Monday, November
the first, 1920. and if no legal ob
jections are filed thereto, said peti
tion will be granted as prayed for in
said petition.
W. 11. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia—Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, November Term
1920.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. C. M. Wright having, in prop-
f er form, applied to me for permanent
! letters of administration on the es
tate of C. M. Wright, late of said
i county, this is to cite all and singu-
! lar the creditors and next of kin of
j C. M. Wright to he and appear at
i my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration should
not be granted to Mrs. C. M. Wright
on C. M. Wright’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this the 1st day of Nov.,
■ 1320. W. II. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin Co., Ga.
WAR RISK INSURANCE
SOFTENS LADY’S SADNESS
Another sad scene was enacted in
the office of the bureau of war risk
insurance at 196 Peachtree street, There wis
Atlanta, Ga., when Mrs. Cyril B. Tenth Diatri m the
Taylor, »» Trinity A.- c“ni„ g ‘ Ml , A°p T"*”
lanta. callad on the Georgia rvpre- chairman of ,hib „ ' <y ‘
»'■ Wallerstein, an - nMnccd X,‘X “T W
vised that her husband, an ex-service awarded t>> i, . i, • “ 1 Kavel
man died of burns caused by making erutinir the I ' ' ' p ' -esllittnL le ‘d-
a lire at their home, r,hen,he «* Z“ «Tk ''rW^
catching to his clothes surrounded ... „<• \ r V . i,u?s «
him with flames, and eansed terrible i la J , H ' ,u 1 ^'rtiiei, who
I,urn*, of which he snl„e„„e„„y died, £ SASS ££
Tlie sadness of this death was
somewhat softened when the records
of the bureau showed that Mr. Taylor
had re-instated his insurance just
three weeks previous, and the local
office of the bureau will expedite the
payment of $5,000 insurance to Mrs.
A CARD OF THANKS.
GEORGIA GROWN CABBAGE
PLANTS
Will grow very fine heads sot this
month in your section. Early Jersey
and Charleston Wuflefield, Flat
Dutch. Express, $2.00 per thousand,
prepaid mail, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50,
.000, $2.50. Georgia Whitehead
and Buncombe Collards same price.
PARKER FARMS,
Moultrie, Georgia
'"g tne gavel said that "As possession
•a nine-tenths of the law, the Tenth
District would make every effort to
see that the gavel remained where it
IS.
The Tenth District also won first
Taylor which her husband had iust !• , ? Ulla I. \\ hite endowment
recently reinstated. as much
d nng the year as uny other district
•i.ui lederation.
: Tht * Tenth District, through its
u . . . . conservation chairman, Mrs Julian
We wish to express our most «n- Lester Dillion had can-fed off
cere thanks and appreciation to our k Qno .. s ic ^ ^ rst
friends an,I neighbors who were so ; M," W. - T!?™* 0 " in
kind and thoughtful to us during the
•recent death of our son Jesse Seal.
Mrs. and Mrs. J. W. Seal and Family.
SILVER TEA AT REST ROOM
The Library and Re st Room com
mittees will entertain at the Rest
Room this Frday afternoon from
four-thirty until seven o’clock at a
Silver Tea and everybody is cordial
ly invited. Of course you know it
do, s us all good to meet in a scial way
and as ur Rest Rrom is looking so
much better these day;: we would like
for many of our friends who do not
visit us often to come arund. Let’s
make this the biggest scial event we r >
have had in a long time, come and bounty Commissioners will
bring your friends—and your silver, accept g'ood, sound yellow or whits
You can take in the Community Ser- corn, in amounts not exceeding
vice “Stunt” affair at G. M. C. and fwenly bushels, from any tax payer
come right on fi' om there. e s a credit upon Shat, ;; and <■< nnty
Library and Rost Room Committee, taxes. The corn shall he shucked
and delivered at the Convict Camp
for
* ' Kellogg, state chairman
of home and school improvement, in
her splendid report at the conven
tion also awarded to the Tenth Dis
trict firth place in home and school
improvement work in the state.
Altogether there was more enthu
siasm and more club spirit manifest
ed by the delegates of the Tenth
District than ever before in i ts his-
°ry. the district president, Mrs.
R. R. Hines, is proving a worthy suc
cessor to those district president*
who laid the foundation for such
splendid achievements in the Tenth
District.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
FOR SALE—One good cow, fresh in , and will he accepted at the market
milk. O. L. TANNER, at Post- price on the day of delivery,
office. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
Baldwin County, Ga,
WOOD FOR SALE—Will fill all »
orders for cord wood at $6.50 per Lands of Dixon Williams and YVH-
cord beginning Oct. 1st. Cash with liams anfJ Rjtchie at Meriwether, Ga.
Older. J. H. ENNIS.
posted on hunting.
If vou want comfort and
ease, wear the American
L^clv Corsets- The prices
have been reduced
52.GO TO $5.00
TIMM OF FULTON NO. 342825
SIRE: BIG TIMM 2nd NO. 340253
DAM: LONG BEAUTY No. 569602
At the head of our herd we have this OUTSTANDING BOAR. A CHAM
PION at both the 1919 Fairs. Atlanta lie won the Ford Car and at Macon first,
money in his class.
If you are in the hog business why not get some real hogs. To help you
get them we offer you for a limited time the service of this GRAND BOAR for tlie
small fee of $5.00 cash. We do this to encourage the raising of more and bet
ter hogs. Our regular fee for this service would be $25.00, and it is well worth
it to you. Come and see him and some of his litters. You will surely want »o
breed to him. Three sows just farrowed thirty-five (35), almost an even dozen
each. Can you beat it) Our average with this Wonderful Boar is 8.6 pigs per
sow. Do you want anything more prolific? We think not.
Let us show you what we are trying to do with the Big Type Polands. Only
a few minutes of your time and you can see them all. We will be glad to hav«
you look them over.
We can offer you some choice bred Giits and Pigs. If it is a young boar
that you need we have him for you.
You can beat the boll weevil with this arsenic. Just try it.
R Y S- ALFORD, Manager