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Till** extreme wrupulos!
Sabbath keeping wus doul
moving cause of the build!
“Sabbath-day bouse*": thew
tie shanties standing «•» tl"
house t recti. each Intended
in<«Inte n family during tin
ImtWeen the two service*.
Some Sabbath-day house*
With a Mall at one end to *
Greetings
NOTICE
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
* dertdgncd w ill a* ply to the Honor-
able James B. Park. Judge of the
Superior C*»u:t of said Coui.ty, for an
order to sell the fWlowing described
land, to.wit:
A one-^ir.th undivided intcrcft in
that tract or parr I »f land lying in
the S22:;d District, G. M., of Bald-
vin County. Georgia. containing four
hundn-d ar.d five acres, more or lew,
and bounded as follows: On the
North ar.d We«t by the land of Stev-
tns Bros. 6z Company; on the South
liy lands «f the D. B. Hill estate; and
• r. :hi East by the lands of L. M.
Hall: the same being the lands now
in the pot-session of Joseph E. Pottle.
&ud land is the property of Jose,
phfne Bone, the ward of the undcr-
aigned. Said order to sell will be
asked for because the said land Is
deterioating in value and yields no
income.
The application will be made to
sell said-land at private sale and for
an order to reinvest the funds aris
ing from said sale in bonds of the
United States Government.
Said application will t»e made on
the 21st day of December, 1925, in
the chambers of the Judge at Greens
boro, Ga., at ten o'clock A. M.
This 25th day of November, 1925. j
J. S. BONE, (quurteI , f ,
This Week
Arthur Brisbane
When Sabbath Wat Day g
of Rigid Observance: If
Tn Connectlfem. perhaps «a»»re than I JJ
anywhere else, Sunday was a ***ri "M ©
popular Idol. n*»r did the rigor of l«s j
j observance abate perceptibly until long j
IF NEW YORK HAD A BOOM
CANCER STILL GAINS.
UNCLE SAM WHEAT SALESMAN!
$400 FOR ONE CHILD. |
Changes are slow or they are
lently rapid. For thousands of years
men' were content to travel on ani
mals, or slowly moving, clumsy ve
hicles.
And in less than one century came
the change to the steam railroad, au
tomobile, flying machine, the subma-
and from the messenger on
foot to wireless.
What will the race do in the next
1,000,000 years?
ail i
Kik refuge In
bile the family t
I the other, where there was a eWu
i and a meager furniture «»f rude >
and a table.
Here «<n arrival l*ef«re the first *
lee the owners lighted a fire and de-
IHisited tlieir lum-licon, and to this
ramplili- pluee they came bark to eat
their doughnuts and thaw themselves
••m after their first long sitting In the
Aftlle climate of the meeting house.
Sometimes two families had a Sale
bath-day liouse together.
Hut some parishes in Massachusetts,
and pcrliups elsfwhere. had u common
“noon house** Mr all comers to rest In.
Fireside assemblage* on Sunday.
Whether in the parsonage t
house, were In dauger of proving de-
At Guardian of the
erty of Josephini
HINES & CARPEXTEP.,
Attorr.i
For real deals in real estate ob_
serve New York City. Millions upon
millions are poured out- no one n«»-
it- I n>.« 111. .i.-i.ry ..f oil.ir liuimm I,.
One man, F. F. French, announc- * lugs, and hence the |iastor« “were put
a building project to supply living j upon their best contrivances** to have
._urters for 800,000 people. Thev! * ,f l,w Iwiwvul between .he *erv-
»n<I prop.. w ||( i. houwd jn bui ,!•** »»* »><• "-o.tins »I;«H
Bonr, a minor. , t( ,„„ rd ,|„ , ky unJ i„v,n.ne 11 mnoil | 1mlIti'» l.r*
r , on MonhotUn Wond. In on,! rn.-n-—
Guardian, corner of Greater New York there] |,|,in Inquirer.
; will be a new little group of 800,000
CITATION ; people in itself "one of the great
cities of America/*
Baldwin Court of Ordinary, Decern-. What will happen if New York
ber Term, 1925. j ever has a real estate boom?
The appraisers appointed to set
aside a year s support for Ellen j Cancer, steadily increasing for
Reive* and minor child out of the ] seventy-five years, is still on the in
estate of Leonard Reives, late of j crease. The hiehest cancer death
said county, deceased, having filed j rate in the United States is found
their return in this office, this is j in Massachusetts and doctors d.
therefore to notify all persons con-*; know why. South Carolina has the
rrrned, that if no valid objection- lowest cancer death rate. Investign-
tre filed thereto the return of the tion of diet, number of unmarried
appraisers will be made the order women, and other social statistics
cf this Court, on the first Monday in might enlighten the professi
January, 1926. at ten o’clock A. M. {
W. H. STEMBRJDGE, Ordinary. ! All records are broken in freight
: traffic. In Oclobur railroads carried
j more than forty-four billions of tor
.about a billion tons more than Or. puna j»
itober, 1924. “Ilarlequluiid*
j The growth of California’s fruit The gnit.
j business is reflected in o-ders »- hmise Imvlti
than 5,000 new refriger.
or the Union Pacific and the i
; Southern Pacific.
; Before long, unless u prominent]
lutomobile manufacturer fnils in hi* I
undertaking, flying machines will doj
t great deal of this refrigerator bti*- j
iness swiftly and much more cheaply
making cold cars unnecessary. •
The fruit will be take non hoard]
666
Is a prescription far
Hal>ria, Chills and Few Drip,
or BiSnns Ftra,
FAINS All OVER
My Says She Taalc Cardai aad
Haver Saw Sach Iwprava-
■Mt-Waa S* Weak
Cwldi’l Stand.
Weatberaby. Miss.—Mr*. James M.
Hall, of this place, writes that sho
was “getting weaker all the time”
when Cardnl, the woman’s tonic,
was first brought to ber attention.
After she bad taken Cardni a while,
•be writes that she “neTtr did Bee
such an improvement.**
*i suffered all the tirno and had
gains oil over,** says .Mrs. Iiall. “I
was so weak I could not aloud. My
skin was cold aud flabby. I did
not have any color. I had always
been a very active woman—used to
outdoor exercise, walking and going
where I pleased, and to get down,
not able to pet myself a drink, was
Indeed a hardship.
•’Nothing seemed to help me, till
and carried to a height supplying j
natural refrigeration, the plane- go-
ng up ur down in accordance with
h? thermometer, and arriving at its
iertination with the fruit naturally
"efrigerated to jusi the right point
for storage. “Sell i
^oung nu-n now muking u living *’* * n
•vith independent passenger base*
will make a better living with inde.
•endent refrigerator flying cars.
Realizing Hie Profits jj
He wntled Into a brokerage •.Rlivl
several month* ago. deposited *H».unO||
I bought wiiue *fock* on the firm's I
CarduL The tir*t bottla
strengthen me, and I
By the time
I lx ean
aetnied
sent for five .
I Its I taken these. I was
feet, going around, doing my work,
gained in health and strength.
“I took two more bottles, and I
am well and strong. Can work my
garden. I haven't bad any more
>«*ks and fflvi
the etistoi
Senator Cupper, of Kansas, one of
the ablest friends the American far
mers have in Washington, says Uncle
Sant might well cooperate with far
mers by actually helping them to sell
their grain. High spirited finan.
ciers say this is close to anarchy, but
this doesn't worry Capper. —Wall Street J«i
The government helps railroads by
raising rates and compelling the Growth of Law Library
public to pay. If Uncle Sam can act j A law library which would ha-.,
as ticket salesman and price booster been cmnplete. with all of the volume*
the railroads why not as a wheat 1 of American decisions and all of the
salts
i for the farmers'
Colds efifie
Go Stoo them today
Stop thd^JaXlf—tU ibdr dsn|er» and
di-ctraforu.Et>J thefever and headache. Fccce
the roiKnuout. HiUi break cold* in 14 hour*.
Tl»cy lone tl»e wh:4c»rstcta.The prompt.re*
luSic rcimluhave led to employ theta.
Don't rely on lc»ver brlpr, don’t dewy.
beSureltialllki Price30t
Red Bra
with portrait
wo tnilliun five hundred thousand
erican income tax payers will wel-
ie one change in the proposed in-
icome tax law. It increases the ex
emption of single persons to SI.500
.and of married people to 13,500.
Why not increase the exemption
, for each child? You can’t bring up
,a child on 1400 a year. Parents
raising children are working for the
tate without charge, and ought not
* •'* be taxed for their trouble.
COURT WILL CONVENE
WEEK FROM NEXT MONDAY
The January term of Baldwin Su
perior Court will convene one week]
from next Monday
Monday in January.
The jurors and winesses have all j
been summoned.
MILLEDGEVILLE NURSERY CO.
YVu.Onv oldett and largest pecan growi
WP**; varietlea of paper ebell pet
Bert the. _
from suflV Fr ** book,et P * c «" 1
HHfCIVILLE NURSERY CO.
C * H * nd ’ to *ir.pv>n p
. f story must he eredlted. for the gn
tnc second | WV fh tt-Hv.-lln* h« «lr U'm
the world Leading
Quarter Million Treea.
nd Their Culture”
Plenty of Timo
“Are you going iiuny*”
Ms., to fbirotm."
“I*.\ wbb b -l»:j.r
“*l»> alr^bip.”
"Hill there !• (HI rlrshlp aervle*.**
“Tber. ulU be l»y the Uuie uiy w
hi Tfedy.”
Wood Is Favored Diet |
of Tropical Insects, I
Log* 1 , elriu feet l.-nx. form llie nientt {
of 11 rnii:II> „r grtib^ wbl -li r«**i uil.v 15?
rea.!,e.| the gardens U.vt II
•lull, from Trinidad. ]||
They are the larvae of Hie llarle- JJ
qulu irt-etle. a ga>Iy-litnsl in-«-<! fnur ©
Incites long.
The colony brought their firat Issue 1 I
••f ntrion* tilth them, and ibe h« na> ] I
so heavy that it needed two kee|»er* j I
to shift It. A pail fHlI of sawdust In 1 I
Ibe erate tirmltled ampie eviden-e j I
that the rruhe had l<mi fctioy during I I
the vojag»*. »q
A large number of logs will proh JJ
iildy la* reipiired for their diet, for It ■■
Is estimated llial It will lie fully Hire* f j
rpillai
No «me saw lifui until lately 111
hen he walked In again and asked j II
iow much profit be Imd. ] U
“Twenty thousand dollars, or there-IS
lMUt»s.“ replied one of the partners. I w
fter the nrcoutlt had t»een elieeked j
D
e my prof- * _ _
dlrei'ied., Q
••1 times of A me
pettily lieeit csb-ululed to bnxe eon-
rained obe hundreil tears ago about JJ
1W> volumes of decisions and <10 voi |1
nines of statutes, says tin* Nation’* II
Business nutgaxlne. Today. It Is said. JJ
a library wlib-lt wtsild be complete In
the some sense would eontnln IV.Mki tog
volumes of decisions and fi..VKI volume* , II
of statutes. One hundred years In the II
future. If the Im-reuse during the l««t III
century Is tiudnlalneil. *ucb a library II
would Imre to contain IX’AMNNI voj- II
Utnes of decision* and .VHM""* volume* U
of statutes. q
Utilize Volcano Heat fl
Wet tinted goldseekers re|s.rt the dls- II
scouts were traveling by air.
springs that drive away tlie cold of II
tr-imr Canada are im’roor* Incredible II
tbt n nit airplane. And the story Is ,11
very suggest lx#. The obvious **ep ' H
pipe the hot contents of Ye-uxius. ^
^ HIS Season brings to mind Our Good
Friends, their many Kindnesses and Our
Own Good Will towards them.
3
N assuring you of our appreciation for the
business you have entrusted to us the past
year, we extend our most hearty thanks, and
may theNew Year be one of many bright and
Prosper-ous years to come.
Recorder
A CENTURY OF SERVICE TO BALDWIN COUNTY”
Union