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UNION RECORDER. MiLLEDGEVlLLE, GA lAMIABY j, 1926
••’Real;**
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The electric connection is the only in
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ELVINATOR
The Old eat Domestic
Electric Refrigeration
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SIDNEY D. STEMBRIDGE
EVERY KIND OF
MiLLEDGEVlLLE GA.
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VENDETTALAND IS 1I’ROHIBIHON MADE
LAND OF contrast j GREAT PROGRESS
Corsica I. Full of Interc.t to I Acmidla, T. C.....I Co....!
the TouruL
WnsWngtnn.—Corsica, MHimrmn.
•n inland, in til* neighborhood
■vT'ir-h France lost flv,. hruw >-a
’ ring airmen. In a disaster ■•..mp ir.i
8,925 convictions in fodrral coarts,
increase of 1,317. with twice the
of jail sentence* imposed in
11*23 and an increase of 1*0 per cent
ii injunction cases. These case* do
noi include those brought in state
courts. In some states 90 per cent
. Jan. 1.—A statement °f cares made by federal officers are
1925’ progress ;n pro_ tried in state courts. Fine* and pen-
imposed in these cases in fader-
The Antisaloon League
‘■Nuhiwrfwl by wnve after wave o
and eonqne<iY. home of n ra.-
fm! of passion hut fr-e from lev
••rime, the *--nt*d i«tl— sooth of
d'Azur iffen, a distinctive rewar.
who leave the rush and di» 1000.000 for enforcement, including
play -I
land.
f the r
itinent to visit i
“Corsica, like every other omr'rv,
, i“ * land of contrast*. But more than
most, it ia the land of paradox. It •
hind the striking beauty of ihe Island
• ottivaled beneatb the «-omtnnnplar#
j evterhtra of tlie ;miple, ih-rc-D u mvi
! ferr. a contrary quiillfy which first .»»
,- .ipe* observation and la'er Intrude*
everywhere. Probably nowhere is »
^enenillzatlon more likely to Ih> tru-
and false at tiie same time.
"»»ne goes to Comic*. a* did ho.
. 'vHI's frl«nd. expecting to tln*l ever
bandit a menace, lie remain* to
Ic of i
trtals Me|
, I' tve ncitnnplhihed more writ It th'* g!it
I ‘ >*r .if a -liver spoon held revojvr—
: **'lse than the most TarTarlnmque of
Corsican* attempt when loaded to the
; belt. Vet iierHonnl encounter netweer.
natives i« still a eommonpisee,
“Corsica, where women go safely
• lone by night and gendarme* travel
n pair* by day. where there are him
Ired* of bridges and no river*; where
everyone expects the visitor to pny
vei-'o-al tribute to 'Kalllste' (Most Iteau
and few can name the nmun
M.ns in whose shadow they were
“Banditry is still a byword and
•hlevery is abhorred. The innkeeper-
boast of what grand things they would
do If there were more tottrUfs, and
neglect the feu- they have. The atm
gives the land Its charm; aod the
snow. It* beauty and health. Tim
roods are blocked by horses, mule,
and donkeys, few of them laden, an*
•he automobile, even for the *lngl
traveler, offers the cheaiwst means «•:
rran-|Hirlatlon. The perfume of th
niaqula and the smells of The street
are alike Indescribable.**
I Washimrto
j viewing thv
j hihition act
t night by Wayne U. Wheeler, general court* totalled $7,934,585.00.
!Coun.*el of tht Antisaloo ; League. The United States Supreme Court,
j Prohibition," he said, "madv* ad- during the year upheld the tight of
|yarc:s :n iegi.-Iatlon, judicial decis- officers to search an automobile
• inr.!-, administrative efficiency and without search warrant when they
i a ‘‘ ;i hygienic and economic force in ^ad rtasonable cause to believe li-
: *925. «iuor was being illegally transferred;
j “The Sixty-eighth Congress re- upheld the Georgia prohibition »tat-
| .-fetid all wet legislation, voted $11,- ut ** which makes it unlawful to pos-
■ 000,000 for enforcement, including liquors acquired before the law
$1,300,000 for narcotic enforcement, hi came effective; ami established the
j $50,000 for posters appealing for P° Wl *r of congress to regulate man
ia wob-ervance. $150,000 for special uf «cture and distribution of non.bev-
coun el counsel for the department era * e alcohol,
of justice for prohibition prosecu- "State enforcement codes were
tions and provided for storage of all "trengthened in many states. Mas-
liquors in government warehouses, p *chusettx repealed the law requiring
where such are available. The an annu, ‘l vote on license."
coast guard was given surplus naval The popular approval of this pol-
veuels. ami appropriations of $14.. Sc >’ nf jrovernment has been increased
500,000 for rehabilitation and $9,- *' - vt ^ e improved health of the na-
000,000 for maintenance. The use l ' on * t * 1p drop in drunkenness, crime
of forfeited automobiles and other ant ^ alcoholic insanity, the economic
vehicles by the coast guard and pry- e,,lns r, 'gi*tered in steady employ-
hihition unit was authorized. mcnt - stimulated retail trad,- and
"’ ri " Sixty-ninth Congress, in its ^omo building, multiplied > savings
first test vote, in December, defeat- U,,J '"prance, nnd more wholesome
ed the wet attempt to cripple en- rpcre ation. M
forcement by limiting the purchase
or evidence of illicit sales. Only 17
wet votes were cast to 139 dry*, al
though over 175 dry members were
Oldest Republic in
World Without Taxe?
I Purls.-—i>ue country which is no
—orried by the fax question h An
; lorra, the oldest and smallest rep'iMl*
\ In the world. It lies d**»*p in The hear*
i ■ »f the Pyrenees between the French
and Spanish < luitns of that range.
! Besides knowing no taxes It know-
I nothing about bathtubs, automobiles
! ra'lios. Jazz bunds. •‘complexes*’ and
wh s. It maintains an “army** of only
ADVERTISEMENT
GEORGIA —Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
salt* contained in a certain security
"Antismuggling treaties with II executed by L. D. Coggin.
nations have beer, drafted and nine I v ' nce ‘•'■ceased to John T. Allen,
are now in effect. The Senate ap_ I hoth ,,f »W county, on June the 8.
proved three of these treaties last ,9I, ‘ recorded »n the office of the
year, with Canada. 1‘nnama and the j "f the Superior Court of Bald_
Netherlands. Those with Mexico n ' n c«*unty in Book of Deeds No. 2.
und France have not yet been com- j P :, ff e S23, and which deed and pow.
pleted^ or of sale was legally and regularly
"The reorganization of the prohi-1 transferred and assigned to the un-
bition enforcement activities, under ' dt-rsigned on February the 21, 1925,
an assistrnt secretary of the trea«- *he undersigned will sell at public
ury supervising 8,000 customs offi- ^*1'' at the courthouse* in said conn-
cers and 8,000 coast guard officers ty. during the legal hoars of sale on
bLsides the prohibition agents, will the first Tuesday in February 1920.
simplify administrative problems. the highest bidder for cash, the
More effective control of liquors and foliowring described tract of land:
industrial alcohol i* provided by 10 All those two certain lots or par-
j new- regulations just issued for which cels of land situate and being in the
[the Antisaloon League has contend- North-western section of the City of
iid for more than two years. 1 Millcdgevtlle. and in block number
i “Thc department of justice has Ninety-three (93) according to the
announced it will prosecute all of plan of said city in the Mitchell map
fenders, both large and small. Dur_ and more particularly described as
ing the last fiscal year, there were lots numbers seven (7) and eight
1 9
(8) according to a plat of a .urvey
made of the lard in said city block
by J O Blood worth and which
Blnodworth pla: is recorded in Book
"PP" folio: -,24.525; said two lot*
of land seven and eight lying broad
side to each other and fronting on
Tatnall street a distance of seventy
(i0) fee t each, and running back in
parallel l*nt* and in a Westerly di
rection from said Tatnall street a
distance of ore hundred forty (140)
feet; the said two lots or parcels of
land bound..» a* follows on th9
North by lands of Dr. G. A. Law.
rince and Jes.se Scott; on the East
by Tatnall street; on the South by
lands of Cha«. F. Barrett; and on the
West by land of W. A. Walker and
G. A. Lawrence.
Said sale is for the ourpo.se of
paying a certain promissory not*
dated June the 8. 1911. and due June
the 8. 1912, for $250.00 with inter
est thereon at 8 per rent per annum
from date together with taxes and
insurance paid and expenses of this
proceeding including attorney’s fees,
as provided in said security deed
Sai property is to be sold by th*
undersigned, a- transferee and as-
nee. as aforesaid as the property
of the estate of the said L D. Cog-
gin. the said L. I). Coggin having
since died. A conveyance will he
executed to the purchase by Th*
undersigned nuthorizod bv sa-d
security deed. This January the 2.
1920. ‘
JOSEPH A. MOORE.
As Transferee, etc
SIBLEY & SIBLEY, Attorney*.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Baldwin county. Court
of Ordinary, Jan Term. 1926.
Annie Bruce ha* applied for per
manent administration uoon the e*.
tate of Augustus Bruce, deceased,
this is therefore to notify nil persons
interested, that raid application will
l *"* heard on the flr-t Monday in Feb.
ruury at ten o'clock a. m.. and If no
valid objection* are Hied thereto ad
ministration will be grunted a* pray
ed for.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary
Professor Paul H. Douglas of the
University of Chicago tells us the
earning power of the white collar
worker has dwindled 5 per cent
since 1910 and that of the manual
laborer bus increased 28 per cent.
Ergo—don’t worry about the high
cost of laundry—get to work.
six soldi*!
The ledgers >f th* Fr*n -h mini-*-'
»' flnnn.-e *«-1. year charge Andorn
aid by I-nuis l« IVbonna!
ear before the mule trail*
lie vlmer. the French will
■:i bis annual visit to And *
The .
s'*rio'
•s.utribut;.
y shad t,.uk* th- j t
en. with St aged re I T
.m-tanee, hand over a heavy anil won
T!«e e.»lle«uor writ*** out a receJp - I
und hands back the sack.
Legend has it that th* sack does I
on'aln franca—in lead colna an-!;
plugged francs, ail worthless tnon-*) i
which lia* found if* way fr*m Fran.'*
'nto the realm* of the tiny republic I
All of which may explain Frane-s r*
tuctance t*» a**cept that niysteriou !
Michigan Breed* Herd
of Pure Albino Deei
Detroit. Mich.--On Omud island, #
herd of partial and pure albino deer
the result of !*n»« , «ling from Albino*
originally taken by capture. Men liav*
previously brcl aildnisia into varlout
animals, an the whir* rats and rale*
und domestic rabbits, but this experi
•neat constitutes the first attempt at
such selective breedings with any «»
the large minimal*.
That which has been accomplished
m3 Grand i. ati»l with com pa rati'-*
Then huve '
,.f albino Jeer
white pro
u-donul report*
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lump on un elevate*
he swatup.
j i 4*tfonn !,«**ide
. Through a lm .
..ft each day. An unknown npe.1** «n
antelope, a quantity *»f buffalo bou-i;
and Indian relics have b**n found. I '
was believed the pool served as a wu
t*rtng place for man and beast tbou
;am|s/)f year* ago and that In tha tow
'-r *i4ta df its sand will be found thi
t print of the unknown North Aateri
-aa ^cellist*ric man.
Special After Inventory
CLEARANCE
A CLEANUP SALE OF ALL READY TO WEAR
15 Wool Dresses worth up to S25, your choice for
$6.75
25 Silk Dresses worth up to $19.00, to close out at
$6.75
20 Children’s and Misses Coats, 4 to 8 years size,
your choice at
Half Price
200 pairs Ladies’ Pumps, Satins, Patents and
Kids, formerly sold at S6.00, S8.00 and 510.00
only one and two pair of a kind, mostly small
sizes, for quick selling
$2.98
NONE SENT ON APPROVAL
ALL SALES ARE FINAL
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