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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., JANUARY 14. UZ<
Union Recorder
..lOVE OUT AND BE SATISFIED
Bainbridge Post-Searchlight
There in a certain Net of public
educators and a few no
HEALTH OFFICF.R ON JOB
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FARMERS MEET1NC ™
ENTHUSIASTIC |
Federal Union EttablUhed 1829
LITTLE RASTUS SAYS
That BlainB Sole Leather is a tough
proposition on any Bottom, but he pre
fers it on the Bottom of His Shoes
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i X Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a certain security
deed executed by L. D. Coggin,
since deceased to John T. Allen,
both of said county, on June the 8,
1911, recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Bald_
win county in Book of Deeds No. 2,
page 523, and which deed and pow
er of sale was legully and regularly
transferred and reigned to the un-
dersigned on February the 21, 1925,
the undersigned will sell a: public
a; sale at the courthouse in 'aid coun* j
J ty. during the legal hours of sale on!
4-jthe first Tuesday in February 1926.
f\DOUt youY
Health
Thing! You Should Know
by John Joseph Gi
( Rising Sun Jj
( Fancy Patent Seif'Rising
| Flour (T^
L
Thrift is a sterling virtue,
but dm't try to economize
food. Heath is fmu-
less. Good Flour ma^cs
gpod heath.
SUDDEN SERVICE 1 ’
-IPHONE 373—
Blain’s Shoe Plant and
■" PreSking Qub
M1LLEDGEVILLE NURSERY CO
ImoBB the oldest and large*! pecan growers in the world Leadir:
varieties of paper shell pecans. Quarter Million Tree*.
Free booklet “Pecan Tr*es and Their Colture"
M1LLEDCEVILLE NURSERY CO.
MY LADY NICOTINE
‘ancer, one of the most dreuded
♦ ito the highest bidder for cash, the 1 ctl|1( jj t j onN may be aroused into ac-
Y |following described tract of land: jtivily by eaceaaive Mnohing; ulcer
- i All those two certain lots or par- of lhe stomat h is aggregavted if not
cels of land situate and being in *bel cauBC{ j by excessive chewing; high
North western section of the City of . blood-preHBure. paralysis, formida-
| Milledgeville, and in block number j blc di^asc 0 f the heart, palled
| Ninety-three (931 according to the I nervta —even insanity—an- ofu*n at-
Irian of said city in the Mitchell map tributed to the wiles of my lady nic.
rticularly described a.- jo^jne
* numbers seven (7) and eight | chewing tobacco drains the wiliv-
f according to a plot of a survey j ary jri nn ds, causes “acid indigvs-
ide of the land in Baid city block L (on *» a „j invites ulceration of the
. J. O Bloodworth and which j Mtnniac h. If you have sour stomach
T ! Rloodworth plat is recorded in Book (|uit c bewing The saliva is a valu-
"j,p». f c ii os i( 24_525; sjiid two 1°'.' | a bh» corrective of acidity, and should
J '.f land seven and eight lying broad-j MOt be waste d. Smoking poi-ons the
4 side to each other and fronting on; olfactory, cardiac and respiratory
♦ , Tatnull >treet a distance of seventy' nervca> Nicotine is a tubtle drug.
4 (70) fee- each, and running back in anf f u -iij enter the .system from any
T. parallel lints and in a Westerly ( jxnnt of contact. \ wet tobacco-leaf
-ction from said Tntnall stre.-t : |*jd fln the surface >■! the body, ex-
, stance «.f one hundred fony (UOl ' er;s profound effects upon the/icryg^
( !fcet: the said two lots or parcel- of [beneath Some <>f our useful oint.
.land bounded as folly^s: on the j m » nts contain oil of tobacco, snd
I North by lands of Dr. G. A. Law- | their use must be practiced with
n nce and Jesse Scott; on the East g^at caution.
by Tatnall street; on the South by i Growth in our yoking people is
lands of Chas. F. Barrett; and on the [interfered with .and mentality^ is
We-t by lands of W. A. Walktr and Hulled very perceptibly in youthful
G. A Lawrence. 11 igorette-smoker*. The maa^kp-
Said sale is for the purpose ofj,jr,es not u .,. tobacco in any form, is
1 paying a certain promissory note to relieve of his illners tharti
dated June the 8, 1911, and du«- June t |,«. addict : his system is clearer, his
1912, for $250.00 with inter- [ nervous ,y«tcro more stabile, and he
t 8 per cent per annum ; responds to treatment more prompt-
om < * at ” together with taxes and Jy. Any sort of drug nddicti
vurance paid and expenses of this
oceeding including attorney’s fees,
^ provided in said security deed
♦ property is to bp fold by the
dopt these health
twins as permanent
members of your faim
ily. They’ll make good!
NASHVILLE ROLL! R
>:*. then
and
the
MILLEDGEVILLE
Yjof the estate of the »nid L D. Coi
the said L. D. Coggin havin
I Pince died. A conveyance will l,
4 execut -d to the purchaser by th
4 j undersigned a* authorized by sai
41 security deed. Thi* January *lhu- .
i'- a2e -
Jj JOSEPH A. MOORE.
As Transferee, .-t
i SIBLEY & SIBLEY, Attorneys.
not be too strongly condemned—for
“moderate indulgence” in any seduc
tive thing is os impossible.
V
:
Mules! Mules!
Have 4 Good Farm Mulej
for Sale Cheap
t W. T. Garrard
CITATION
GEORGIA—Baldwin county. Coui
c*f Ordinary, Jan. Term, 1920.
Annie Bruce has applied for j»e'
manent administration nf»on the ifc
tate of Augustus Bruce, decease!
this is therefore to notify all pt-rror
interested, that -aid application wi
be heard on the fir-'t Monday
ranry at ten o’clock a. m., ni
valid objections are filed the:
will be granted :
Feb.
?.l fo,
W. II. STEMBKIDGE. Ordinary
The Georgia k-gialuture gathers
the middle of next month to comply
with Governor Walker’s wishes for
an Extraordinary Session, desp:te the
fact that he was advised to refrain
from this action by many of the
leading politicians of the state. Cliff
says something must be done in the j M
way of increasing the state’s funds j.
for education, better roads and the £
Confederate pension. About the; ■
•st thing we see ahead of the I
•n is a deficiency of about | R
)00 in the state’s treasury. 11
DISMISSION OF ADMINISTRATOR
;orge W. Ross, Adr ii:i.--rator of
Elizabeth Rom., has applied to |
or letters of dismission from hisj
administration. This is to notify alii
ins to show cause before me on i
the first Monday in February, 1926, i
at the Court of Ordinary in sjid j
nty why said application. «hnuld i
be granted.
‘hi January 4, 1926.
W. II. STEMBRIDGE. Ordii
CHATHAM REALTY COMPANY wc
J. F. MILLER, Pres.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
211 Sixth St. Sarasota, Flu.
for
Florida
Warmth.
llv Winter
Weather
us<
ise^
DIXIE GEM
1 HI' NATION \L FAVORI II
tradc mark R£0. as. PAT. opt.
SOUTHERN COAL t COKE CO.. OR O.
FOWLER-FLEMISTER COAL CO.
ti ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
41 GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
♦ j Under and by virtue of an order
t J passed by the Honorable W. II. Stem
J bridge. Ordinary, at the regular Rep
iember Term, 1923, of the Court •*
[Ordinary of said County, will be
— Isold before the court I.ouhc door of
! said county, within the legal l-.oui
[suit* .to the highest bidder for i
| at public outcry, on the fir*t Tuesday
Jin February, 1926, the following do-
j scribed property, to-wit:
! All that tract nr parcel of lund
i situate, lying and being in the City
i of Millcdgeville, raid State and
jCountv. containing One nnd One-half
!(1 1—2) acres, more or less, known
| and distinguished in the plan of said
city as part of Square No. 98, and
[bounded as follows: On the north by
Oak Street; on the East by West
T, o >ndary Street; on the South by
is.pda is possession of J. P. Siuton;
jand on the West by lands of the Cul-
[ lawny estate, and by lands in the
‘ possession of Diky Washington and
Joe Adams. Said land will be sold
by the tract and not by the acre.
Said sale is made for the purpose
of paying debts and making distri
bution among the heirs of Lizzie
Parham .deceased.
GEORGE S. CARPENTER.
Administrator of the Estate of Liz
zie Parham, Decca'i d
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
Al» creditor* of the estate of J. W.
j MeMi'lan. late of Baldwin County,
J d* ceased, are hereby notified to ren
der in their demands to the under
signed according to law, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are re.
quired to make immediate payment.
* January 6, 1925.
THUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
1.7-0t Executor.
MULE SALE
Baldwin County lu-.s for rcle six
mules. Any person intcrc 1 in the
purchase of these mules may see Mr.
R. M. A-lifitld, Road Superintendent.
Commissioners of Roads and Reve
nues, Baldwin County, Georgia
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in raid county on the first Tues
day in February, 1926, within the
legal hours of sale, at public outcry,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described tract of land, to_
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the G)ty
of Milledgeville, said State and Coun
ty. South of Fishing Creek, contiin-
ing Thirty-five (86) Acres, more or
less, being part of the W. and J. Car_
iuker place and part of the Harm
place, bounded on the North by the
r.*ud running from Chandler'* gin to
the Boss or Stembridgc place, and
by the lands of T. B. Dumas; on the
South by lands formerly owned ; b'y
Dr. H. D. Allen; on the West by
lands recently owned by J. T. King,
nnd by the lands of Oscar Tanner:
and on the East by the lands of T.
B. Dumas, being the same land con
veyed by C_ S. Hodges to The Hi)-
ledgeville Banking Company by deed
to secure a debt recorded in the Of
fice of the Superior Court of said
County in Book of Mortgages 11,
page 513.
Said above described land levied
on as the property of C. S. Hodges,
to satisfy an execution issued on the
9th day of June, 1924, from the £u_
perior Court of said County, hi favor
of The Milledgeville Banking Com
pany against C. S. Hodges.
Thfs 7th day of January, 1926.
S. L. TERRY, Sheriff, I
Baldwin County, Ga.
The Best by Test
BENSON’S
BREAD
Sold by leading grocers
of this section j
: vS Demand
N \
BENSON S BREAD
for
BENSON’S BREAD
is
GOOD BREAD
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Benson’s Bakery
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