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UNION RECORDER. M1LLEDCEVILLE, CA„ JANUARY 7, H26
SHERIFF'S SALE !to prou.l. He h., .H ay. been m- fair, than ha, Mr. Wall, for hr ha, Mayor J. H. Enniz, ho.rvrr, rr- A lettrr from Dr. and Mr,, w. K.'
GEORCIA -Baldwin Coonlv trrralrd io Iho advance..,vnt of .hr made a ».ady of them with a view tamed h„ arrvtc,, a. a member of a Tanner, who are now at Kills laland,
i’n be ,old before the coart hourt city, and ha, lent hi. aid and of knowinr how to rtrte the people rpecial comm.Uee to a.d erectlnR N. V. .late. th. .they will „„ J.„.
donrin raid coenty7.„ the lira. Tana- aiatance to the material upbuilding of who have honored him year after a grammar achool build,ng at C. M nary 20th. «l for Rotterdam. Hoi-
:Jny in February, 1926, within the the city. He ha* always championed year.
. local bourn of *ale. at public outcry, profreuive movements, and i
the first Mondav in February, 1926, to the highest bidder for cuah, the nian of the street coiumitte.. . . - ,
the”Court of Ordinary l JdjfoIlowi„ K described tract of land. to. during the past two yean,, directed his adv.ee has been mtf* andI fol.
county why said application should j wit:
DISMISSION OF ADMINISTRATOR
George W. Ro*<,, /. dministrator of
Mr* Elizabeth Rosa, has applied
rre for letters of disnuiuuon from his
administration. This is to notify all
persona to show cause before me on
j chair- As mayor protem und chairman
of the street committee, has, and member of various committees
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS!
land, where they will be for some
time. The best wishes of their
friends here will go with them
: be granted.
This January 4. 1926.
\V. H. STEMBR1DGE, Ordinary.
MULE SALE
Baldwin County has for sale six
miles. Any person interested in the
r-irchns- of these mules may see Mr.
R. M. Ashfield, Road Superintendent,
f arominionerr of Roads and Reve
nues, Baldwin County. Georgia^
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the e-tnte of J, \V.
lirMillun, late of Baldwin County,
deceased, are hereby notified to ren
der in their demands to the under-
warned according t*» law, and all per-
e ins indebted t<i said estate are re.
quired t«» make immediate payment.
January •*, 1925.
TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA,
1_7-Ct Executor.
Washington collectii
orks—prices away under
CHANDLER BROS.
the work of Iuying curbing etc pte- lowed bv the vuriou, adrainiitra- Before pocking nway we gre going The farmers nnd business men
All th., Iran nr pnreel of l.nd pnrntnry to paying the street, of the .ions in which be has served. ... give you an opportunity to g-t should attend the meeting to be held
1 1 b ' ‘ th Citv city It was deeply regretted when he your Washington collection of fire- at the court house next Tuesday
of^Sii'iedgeviile^said^State'and'coBn- >'erh„,w no man in the city ha- n announced hi. intention of retiring works-price, away onder coot and hear agricultural question.
,y. South of Fishing Creek, contain. more thorough knowledge of its af- from pubic Irtryice. CHANDLER BitOi . veed.
Jbjt Thirty-five (35) Acres, more ^r
;<-ss, being part of the W. and J. Car ZZZZZZZZZZZZXZZZZZZZZZZXZZZZZZXZZZZZZZZZZZXZZZZZZZXZZ:
alter place and part of the Harri-1 r1
place, bounded on the North by the j H
"nnd running from Chandler's gin to
he Bart or S.embridge place, and ^ ONE SKIN SCARFS
oy the lands of I. B. Dumas; on the *■ ■*
.-nuth by lands formerly owned by
:»r. H. D. Allen; on the West by
unds recently owned by J. T. King,
and by the binds of Oscar Tanner;
nnd on the East by the land* of T.
II. Dumas, In-ing the same land con-
eyed by C. S. Hodges to The Mil
idgeville Banking Company by deed
.<> secure a debt recorded in the Of-
dee of the Superior Court of said
[County in Book of Mortgages II,
STONE MARTF.N
VALUES TO <.'15 00
.NOW $22.50
J. P. Allen & Co.
HUDSON BAY SABLE
TWO SKIN SCARFS
VALUES TO $1)8.75
NOW $59.50
MACON-
GA.
■ 61.1.
Said above described land levied
on as the property of C. S. Hodges,
to satisfy ui) execution issued on the |
9th day of June, 11)24, from the Su.
perior Court of said County, in favor
(of The Milledgeville Banking Com-
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of an nrde
passed by the Honorable W. II. Stem_
bridge. Ordinary, at the regular Sep- l ,an V “iniinat C. S. Hodges,
teinber Term, 192::, of the Court of This "»h day of January, 1920.
Ordinary of said County, will be S. L. TERR^. Sheriff,
sold before the court house door of] Baldwin County, Ga.
raid county, within the legal hours of
rale ,to the highest bidder for cash. DEATHS
at public outcry, on the first Tuesday : ^ r * Frunklin O. Ilurdie, aged
in Februnry, 1920. the following de- j • *venty_fiveyears, died at his home
scribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
aituntc. lying ami being in tin
of Milledgeville, said State and
County, containing One and One-half
(1 1.2) acres, more or less, known
nnd distinguished in the plan of said
city as part of Snuare No 98, ami
hounded as follows: On the north by
Oak Street; on the East by W’est
Boundary Street; on the South by
lands in possession of J. I*. Sinton;
and on the West by lands of tin Cal
laway estate, and by land
Gordon, Ga., Jan. 4. Funeral
burial at Snow Hill cemetery. He is
j t y survived by several brothers and sis-
md ,l * r * 1 * ,,n d five sons and four daugh-
Mrs. J. A. Worsham, aged 51
years, died Dec. 31, unexpectedly .it
her home in Washington county as
a result of a stroke <>f paralysis. She
i* survived by two brothers and tw.»
si.-.ters, and the following children:
Messrs. J. L. and D. L. Worsham, of
Washington County: .1 T. Worsham,
of Milledgeville, und .Mrs J. O.
parses:ion of Dilsy Washington and j Bro ' vn » ,,f W ashington County.
• T °e Adams. Said land will be sold
by the tract a. d rot by the acre. TWENTY EIGHT YEARS OF PUB-
Said sale is made for the purpose EIC SERVICE,
of paying debts and making distri- -' ,r - !»• !-• W’nlls voluntarily retired
bution among the heirs of Lizzie ^ rMni the Board of Aldermen of Mil-
Parham .deceased. ledgeville the first of the year, after
GEORGE S. CARPENTER, twenty-eight years of sen-ice to his
Atlminirtrutor ..f the Esuto of Liz "ty n» u im-ml.vr ..f the City Cnun.
lie Parham. Dvrcasvd. cil .
During the years he ha* been a
Clearance sale on fireworks Satur- i member of Council Mr Wall has ren-
day, prices cut half in two. Chan- (dered his city faithful gen-ice, and
dler Bros made a record of which he may well
Boone’s Pharmacy
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SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
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YOU ARE THE BOSS
Thu store it run to pletie you and *»*rjrtimc it failt to do to it
lose*. You don’t tell ut jutt what to do or buy—it it up to ut to
figure out what you want and have it here for you.
And that’e what we try to do. The only way we know we are
•uccderag it by your trade. We tolicit your patronage during 1926.
WiLUAMS & RITCHIE
JEWELERS (Cask Only) MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
A Store-Wide Sale of All Winter Apparel
Annual January Clearance
A Sale Traditional at Allen’s
The tremendous success of our great after Christmas Sale of Coats and
Dresses has been most gratifying. To those who have made purchases we
wish t oexpress our sincere appreciation. The values and selections they
have chosen are not to be surpassed. The tremendous proportions of Allen
stocks enables us to offer our great annual January Clearance as is our usual
custom, offering Drastic Reductions from all departments. Those who have
PI not yet bought their winter outfit, or who wish to make investments for next
n season will find savings truly interesting in this great annual event. Reduc-
tion Prices will prevail until every Winter garment is sold. Stocks have
M been regrouped and we have an extra sales force to serve you tomorrow.
fij With Few Exceptions We Will Not Quote Prices ►<
U in this Advertisement--Suffice to Say That Our *
h Entire Stock of Winter Suits-Coats-Dresses-Fur 3
h Coats and Small Furs are offered at
25 to 50 Per Cent Savings
and in many cases even more!!
Every Winter Coat Every Winter Dress ii
HALF PRICE HALF PRICE
Every Fur Coat and Scarf 1-3 to 1-4 off
ALL FOX FURS HALF PRICE
All Corduroy Robes 1-4 off
Original price* $3.50, $5.95, $7 95 to $16 a 75—you
one fourth lea*. An excellent anortment of color* and i
Silk Pillows and Boudoir Novelties
1-3 off
Novelty Silk Garter*, Sachet and Handkerchief Bag*; Nov
elty Silk Pillow*, original price $1.25, $1.95, $2.95, $4.95.
$6.95 to $10.95—you pay one.tbird lea*. Only a limited
aitorlment. We advise early selection
Sateen Sport Bloomers
of finest quality English Sateen an dstriped Lingette Cray
green, purple, navy. Brown and black. Knee JP
and sport lengths; regular $195 and $2.50 values ^ ^ a
Lot Novelty Sweaters Half Price
Odd sweater* from our fal* showing, only one and two of a
style. Just the buy for these cold days at just half price.
Shaker Sweaters, Values to $10.00
Now $5.95
Clearance of our entire stock. Every school and college
girl should own one. Do not discount their good quality on
account of this low price, $5.95 Every sweater is of
standard quality and original price* were $€.95, $6.95,
$10,00 and $12.50. All wanted colors and sixes
English Broadcloth Blouses
White and colors and white with colored trimmings. Shirt
and overblouse styles in a complete tix<
Regular $1.95 and mostly $2.95 values.
M Silk
$135 «
_ M
Silk Jersey Petticoats-Values to $5.95 Reduced to $2.95 ►<
We Respectfully Call Your Attention to the Statement of ,
this Bank, Published in this Issue of the Union Recorder *
EXCHANGE BANK
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