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UWW BECOMES, MOIEDGEVOLE, CA., JANUARY 21, 19ZS
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Electric
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for your
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JURORS DRAWN -**
FOR JULY COURT
blooowoktA keeping
V* WITH MILUEDCEV1U.E
XniJrat Out Nil WUh T.
Miu . Cop, .1 Umioo l««h
list of THOSE WHO WILLi?. r r“ 8
SEEVE AS CKAND AND TNAV.i^^p u ‘ G *'
E«SE JIINOKS AT THE NEXT , f
SESSION SUPERIOR COUNT . . h, "‘ lin E h«"«ilh my
[check which will cover my subscrip-
GEORGIA—Baldwin Count, i" 0 " “ nHI Jul * >• 132(1
The following Grand Jorum drawa ’" U,out “Eimr tbat I »ould
at tha July Term, 1U26 nf ”° l b *. wiUw “ t ' h « UnioT > Reorder
tliis court, namely: ’ i m my for anythin* In reason.,
1 Vnison, E S.: 2 Echols A B •!*' 1 h " vl ' b<H “ marri " i f ° r 16 »«era doata
3 Bone, H. G ; 4 Ivey, James L • “" d <lur '’" th “ t ,im ' lhl ' r< ‘ notjdosla
Jaaar To Follow PostpooW Hid.Win
toe Hooting al Valdeslo, April 21
The neat annual meetiMr of the
Georgia Press association will be held
at Louisville, Jefferson county, the
first state capital of Georgia, some
time during the summer of ID26 the
date to be fixed later.
In April Georgia editors wiU make
a trip to Cuba, first holding their do-
ferred mid-winter meeting ot Val-
TWO MEET DEATH
IN AUTO TRAGEDY
!o Taras OreV Burping Occwpaoto
To Depth. Ea Rente Horn
The Kelyin et
Kelvins tor and refrigerator—all in one
compact unit, placed in your kitchen
end working.'
Ideal for i it nwr or renters of omoD
hotnoo or eoertnsenta no it requires no
oooreroom than an ordinary refrigerator.
The electric connection ia the' only »
rtalL'Jon toqofcod.
The comport Kokrin ol otora jnot oacold,
ia jnat no AftMkUa ana keeps faado
jaot na leng ea eny alarM it rWrigeratiom.
Phone or eal'inr cemploOo infer oralis
EEL VINA TON CONPONATION. Dawak, Ubb.
ELVINATOR
1 6 Kidd, J. E.; fl Torrance, W,
j 7 M-S; 8 Carr, A.. J .jr
Two persons indentified as Mr. and
Mrs. J, D. Belchrr, of Leakesville, FL
C, were burned to death near CKnte
last Friday when the Ford roadster
which they were ridtE.ii, turned
turtle and exploded.
.„ fc .4,,- couple were en route from
April 21. Arriving “at vll ’ | f 101 ^ ?**• *? {!m
the evening of the * ** *** *
heen » «eek that we have heen with- Itieth. the editors will he entertained P’"' -
out the Union Recorder I well re-, in the homes of that city’s citizens
•J Ivey, F. B.; 10 Stembridge W*M.- ,n my boyhood days, it be. and tendered a reception that even-
ill Glad in, M A.; 12 Wall' R* L- <>ne "/ tht? ftr#t ,,ape^, ' in ourln K- The business meeting will fol-
1 1 Robinson, W. E.; 14 Rice Wtl’ h ° m ‘‘ *** tht ’ rt> r ‘ ,,ru,ar,y until ,low next day.
I Ham; 15 Veal, O. V; Pettigrdw u* f “ ther ’ a ‘ ,eath Jni ‘ >? ar °K°. 1 I Leaving Valdosta on the evening
|A. T ; 17 Shouse. C. C.* 18 Ov^r* , T h ‘ m rpmark *" nny \o{ April 21, the press party will ar-
!«”. •>: P.; 19 Tunnel!, Geo. H ■ -a,” , . ^ C|V " VV “ r ” f I 1 ** *t St . Peterabur*. Flu., on the
Hpllnahnad, Geo W.; 21 Thompson’ 1 ’“ P<!5 bl ' n - brn " Eht *'■ his moraine of the 22nd. nnd sail from
|M. L.I 22 Bonner, c. II • MeContl.' J oth ' r ,‘ by *° me ° f ‘l« neighbor, Port Tnmpu nt 2,*0*P.. M. for Havana.
;T. I*; 2fl Babb, Sr, L B.- 2o Lav- “ »erk. land |Scheduled to arrive at Havana on
ender, C B.; 26 Bass,'Beni." J • o 7 ’' «wry ».o«ha. So 'the afternoon of April 2.1, the rdi-
j Ritchie, W. L.; 28 Webb, W A • «>'.» • 1 ° ld ‘ ” dt ‘ ar l ° me ’ and ,l tor> ‘ wiI1 , ‘P ^n ‘ , thr«.c days seeing Cu-
, Hendrickson, F. W: ; 3U Wil‘li« r 4i OT r 'J f " f our hou,who!d and when ba and embark for the homeward
their home in North Carolina from
The remains were later ship
ped to their home after communica
tion had been had with their rela
tives
W;
Je. W 7To^i J-TZSJSS
11 Watkins. A, W • 12 Fthrredee.
The Oldest Domestic
r
MILLEDGEVILLE LIGHTING CO
The following jurors drawn to
sene as Traverse furors on the Sec
ond Monday, that the first week of
court, namely;
PANEL NO. 1
• 1 Wcav er, W. T.; 2. Overman. W
P.^3 Ward, B. C.; 4 Wood, P M
time we feci trip on the morning of the 27th.
mething_ jind , day or two. will-be spentS*isiting var
await anxiously for i t to arrive. ious points in Florida *' befo e the
Tfy' Milkdgeville colony ull seem I party boards the cars for Waycross
to bt getflhg ulbifg fine. Our frieh'd; Ga , from which point they will dis-
Allie Nisbet, has not^ forgotten how perse for their honib* • •
to talk, and enjoys, as much as ever | ■
. i a gortd old Georgia conversation. I
Florida, as probably you know, is ■
G, M C
BREAKS EVEN ON
SOUTH GEORGIA TRIP
■epir.iT pace. We
I expecting 11*26 t»> be the greatest
Fther * d,rc ’ ( yiar in the history of the state. If
_ . ybu people will build roads, that is
l u K * NEI N0 - * ! P«»o them, you will be •u.-pritwd how
t moran. W; 2 Finney. F. M.tjmany people will locate in Georgia
Yours very truly,
J. O. BLOODWORTH
SPECIAL m
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
JANUARY 21st To 31st
14
OFF
E. I. BEIL’S
3 Adams, J. J ; 4 Ho
Underwood, Cm. W.; 6 Stripling, J
7 Snead - c - T.. 8 Alldridge, W*.
Blizzard, S. B.; 10 Hutchinson,
Jon W : 11 Cole. C, C.; 12 Tennille
Henry A_ 1
PANEL NO. J
I Berry. Lsnnc; 2 Winn. C S •
Smith. R. G.: J. IltUl. j. : Wj ,
liamj*. .1 G.: 6 Core. J. 1 ; jj„y. g’
C.: R Spivey, C. tV ; a Jlilier, \V. w.
10 Humphries,. J E.; 11 Adams. G.
j.: 12 Brown. It. W.
PANEL NO. I
1 Little. Frank G ; 2 Lugand. Al
hert: 3 Bus,. E. E.: J Bauch, w E •
* T“>l»r, Roht A.; 6 Hawkins,
1 Torrance, J. R.;. 8 Farrell, Ar-
Wood, Dona: 10 Hall, L.
FILING TAX RETURNS
DELATED THIS YEAR
The G. M C. five on their tour
of South Georgia broke even ca the
four games played. Vienna and
Montezuma defeating them, and the
Moultrie and Tifton fives being de_
feated.
Coach 'Rcntz was pleased with the
showing and feel* that he has n team
that will be a con.ender for the
Mate championship in the coming G
1. A. A. Toumnment. The South
Georgia games were the first play’d
Mr. B. F. Joa«. Says
And he ig hard to satisfy, that
there Is no use in talking, no matter
how skeptical you may be, that you
will be thdgpughly convinced even
though against your own will If you
will drain your Ford nnd refill with
Opaline for Ford carl* that it ia tho
medicine they need and that it wfll
do them good to the bone.
L N. JORDAN
Our service is improving and with
your help we hope to make it the
best. Chandler Bros.
•etofore taxpayers have
to file 'their income ta>
early. The filing of -ret
tar is delayed, pending th<
nt of the' new revenue- act
• thi .Senate, which,
; this t
Mr c. M D.
His drei
' ha Vi
Collector
r t there
a ins chain
id other
t it pa
True, always
wanted one and is noW riding in one
f the prettiest little carh in town,
t Is a Dodge Brothers, nuff sed
l n. Jordan!
FOR SALE
Unty Block. Ciool Eff, far
HotcUaf, fro* *«l aotoJ poM.
M.M Per Sottkf
From Uiaty Flock (l.H per
SettRif.
Day.old Chicks 25c and 35c
e *ch., (
F. H. COLEMAN
Sanitarium Water Works
Box 384 Miller)Seville, Go.
M Matthews,
3 H.
C,; ; Such
de announced. Howev-
mthiiig to prevent « tax- 1
« time from closing his,
(imputing his income.
kill
W, B.; 12 Underwood, i f®Cted by any provisions of the
nf. I
PANEL NO. 5 Tht . ...paration
1 Barne,. Jr „ E. L : 2 McKinley, itself, after the com,
umm. Geo., 4 Blooihvorth,J<!uirc, in a majority
, , , _ McCrar >'- J - T ; 6 Conn. C. a few minutes. There!
j.. 7 Barrette, Sollic; S Ethridpe, J. | vised that nil fipures
ssembied, pending
E. F.; j
V-.; u Hardy, H. E.; ip Butt
II Marchman. H .M.; 12 HaTring-
. G T.
The
the Third Mon.
-LIFE INSURANCE-
Life Insurance is not an expense, but a saving for your old age
with perfect protection. Your annual premiums deposited with
the New York Life will pay you handsome annual dividends
with a larger guaranteed cash or loan value at small interest.
And it will protect y^d against disability, accident and death.
Hiere is perfect protection during life and at death. ..If you
are blessed with a long life, every dollar will be returned, and
more in your old age, if you desire, or a' nice estate left to
your family at* death. See MARSHALL BLAND, and let him
explain the wonderful new contract issufed by the Old Reliable,
t e Largest Insurance Company in the World.
M. H. BLAND
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE NEW YORK UFE INSURANCE
COMPANY—THE OLD REIABLE
GEORGIA-.4LABAMA
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Macon, Ga.
An
Fin,
.UUadia, bu.in... lh . ... „„
o..h, COURSES: Thrra
lonlhs and cichlean .
B «»"*•»» to suit your ambition and talent.
• position, alw.y. ra.dy if , ou „„ . c A B <u .,. s .„ d
CATALOG.
EUGENE ANDERSON, President
follot
Traverse Jui
♦lay. that is
court, namely:
panel NO. 1
Ed Bell; 2 McMillan,
Burt: 4 Kidd. E C\;
[! ; c Cline. IIUKh! Sur-h
C. T.;8 Sibley. J ,
C.; 10 Ri
I Jack:
R. W.; n WUjk
5 Richardson,
T.; 7 Proper,
!» Tennille, A
blank* by tuxpayi
blank* will be sent to
also may be obtained
When released
taxpayers and
at the Code
Partnership and Fiduciary
1065 and 1041, have been mailed all) ;■ J. McMILLAN. Pres.
ixpaye
RRirK ThatclinkLike stecl t
i
i
i
t
Are Made by the “McMILLAN” Proceu
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There Is No Waste In 0or Bricks
We Make Qwck Shipment* la Any Quality
To Aaywhere la The Soalk
j MILEDGEVILLE BRICK WERKS CONPAKY
R. W. McMILLAN. Vice-Pres.
making
11 Speight*. John; 12 Me
PANEL NO. 2
1 Moore, W A.; 2 Horne, A. I.;
3 Bell, jr, J. F ; 4 Neal, C. R • 5
Mnter, C R.; C, Holloway. J. N.; 7
Allen, h. M.; 8 Hol.*tt>nbeck, L. S ; I*
Gholson, E. R.; 10 Ethridge, J O.;
11 Zachary, Walter; 12 Holseribeck.
J B.
PANEL NO. 3
Napier. Leroy ]».; 2 Bailey, I!
3 Watkins, Geo. A.; 4 Pugh, T.
5 Hooten, J W.; 6 Roberson,
; 7 Etheredge, J. B.; 8 Durden,
a.; » Martin, J A.; 10 Hatcher,
K- \\\; 11 Calloway, L. N ; 12 God
ard, J. R
Panel No. 4
Lafferty, T. J.; 2 Montgomery,
.; 3 Hayes, Roy L-; 4 Wright,
ie. Sr ; 5 Kemp, Geo M.; «
Chandler. J E.; 7 Harper. W I.; 8
Smith, J. Hogan; •* Athon, Ed; 10
Wilkinson, G. C.; 11, Bland, S J •
12 Hollis, I). H.
PANEL NO 5
1 Davis, M F.; 2 Vinson. J F.; 3
* . *} tv ho ma
11-1 the yea
and 1006, used
are also avnilnbli
re required of per-'
ver capacity acting" ,
single person during
t payment of $1,000
>r to a married person a j
f $2,500 or more. Such!
include salaries, t, in-1
••rest, “or other fixed or determined i
ins*’profits and income ”
KENNETH C. McMILLAN. Supt. J
pay
FOR RENT—A U
Dixie Highway neat
schopl and church,
burn, tic. Apply to Miss Eva A
Devereaux 1-21
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCHANDISE
STEMBR1DGE & COMPANY:
PHONE 352-J
B. G.: 4 Wo
nee. J.
II
; •! Babb, Preston; 7
vins, Homer; 8 Tucker. Croley; 0
tandler, W. J.; 10 Dunn. A G.;
Smith. W I.; 12 Hargrove, F It.
PANEL NO 6
1 McCulough, J. It ; 2 Jones, J. J.;
Stembridge, Oscar W.; 4 Butts. J
Wallace; Allen, J. F.; 6 Martin. J. T ;
Durden, D. G >; 8 Riley* C E.; D
Ivey, J. Tim; 10 Fraley, W. L.; II
Wright, Stevie, jr ; 12 Goddard, J.
Drawn in open court this Jan. 14,
1026.
JAMES B. PARK.
Judge Ocmulgee Circuit.
Complete L*ne of Ford Parts
We have them, Brother—genuine (
Ford parts When in need call us^
L. N. JORDAN.
UNUSUAL
I am for the next THIRTY DAYS giving away
an EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS With every
SPRING SUIT, which you know doubles the life
of the Suit. You cannot afford to miss this offer
as it won’t be many days before you will need
your SPRING CLOTHES- You won’t be able
to get FOUR PIECES FOR THE PRICE OF
THREE again this spring. I mean dependable
woolens that you will be proud of and can wear
anywhere and feel sure of yourself.
Prices from $25 up for four pieces.
'fail
Sam C. McComb
Phone 302
107 Hancock St