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NEGRO youths
ENTER STORES "- 1 :
H.v. Chur,. of Sor.ic.
rthodiit Church Send., Eve,
BEING CIRCULATED CERAMIC AU^TY TO AD.! ^
REQUESTING ORDINARY TO DRESS CITIZENS m n Mil.- ! Methodist church.
'* c SUNDAY NIGHT AND >•* uiv an«iccr ■ - ——*•
STOW ROEBERY; THEY th, 'Iwdi.-t church nt-r t Sunday REQUESTING ORDINARY TO DRESS CITIZENS. OLD MIL- >
COUNTY JAIL evening. CALL ELECTION ON THIS IM- LEDGEVILLE BOY TO VISIT !“" d dollar* f
urffMPTED
ARE NOW IN COUNTY JAIL.
twining
A special program of music in W
rendered and D*. E. T. Holmes will
million Sunday' night nmi' 1 *’ 1 " ' !rinri l- 1
., with one exception are ’. * er ' io '* pr"mi»e to be tnott
county jaP. interesting as Dr. Holmes is a pie* -
me. of these young law- *»« W* talk, nre eni.l-
.,re Willie King. Eddie ' taln ‘ ,,|t ' The public i, cordWIy i„.
lamn. Willie Warren, Jfenry Vl,e ' 1 »erx-|ce«.
Hn.wa, Sam Lamar and Ed WrighL nA|K _ .
anJ their axe. rang, from eleven to gQNDS
PORTANT QUESTION.
HIS FORMER HOME.
fourteen years. Sunday night they
got together and while one or -two
u f them watched for the police, the
other* did the burglarizing.
They gained entrance iato 'Gold*
<tno'ii store by removing the iron
grating over an entrance »• the cel-
•ar front the sidewalk on Wayne
street. The grating was fastened
with a lock which in some way they
■mfastened. Thry went ft**® the
cellar to the mat nfloor and pnaceed-
c.I to fit themselves out in 'dething,
•curing several
MEET APPROVAL
i the th
■ffering collection at the
lata .Sunday morning. This
ion was a special one, and
towards maintaining missionaries
.he home and fortigft fields. ‘The
which j tf^poiisc to Wr. Enjoi.y‘_« appeal was
time he will hJdro-s the citizens of mode readily and promptly.
L nder an .m«ndm... t., the Can- Dr. Charles Herty. Pre.ltlent nf the
stituttqn no election cun 6c hold in u .Synthetic Organic Chemical Ulonu-
ceunty to decide whether mnnafnc-1 fncturing association of America,
tunnu u,tcrpri.ce locating in a and an eld HlUadgiville boy will be
county can be exempt from taxation.]1n Millcdtcvillc Feb. ti, at which.
The law provides that the elect!— *» ♦*— »•» =•• -L-_ #'
lied by the Ordinary
filing of a petition signed by one- I»r. Herty whose home is in New
fifth of the qualified voter,, of the York is coming to Georgia to address
county. -the Americori Ceramic Society which
During the past several days a peti meets in Atlanta on Feb. 8. and
non ces been circulating requesting while m this state he will make, u !
Judge W. H. Ssembridge, Ordinary visit his old home town. The i
KIWA1VS ENDORS^ rnnarif, «f County to call an .‘eeti.n ( Chamber of Commerce b planning
ACTON m ^ Iretf^nun * n,n!t ^ VOtt " ° f home coming eelebrnfion for Dr.
^TAVINC J^.^.!??^ loppomm.ty to record their will r.la- Herty who i. now one of America'. I
BARED Bllrnin ” '* • t,v '» b “ .most distinguished cHixen.. The re- I
ECTOR. j This .petition has been largely sign- j caption will be held in the G. M. C. |
t**d and more*han the required signa- chapel and Dr. Herty will speak to i
PRESIDENT WAS
NAMED MONDAY
:. c. McMillan elected to
HEAD BRICK FIRM; MISS
belle McMillan is named
VICE PRESIDENT.
H. Herding, President of
the Chamber df Commerce, announc
es thut more than fifty business men J
have made it known that they will
attend the great civic meeting to lie
held at the Baldwin Hotel Friday
night.
j The meeting has been planned to
I bring the men here together in c*w
I operating for the advancement of the
city. The progressive note will bo
nded in the report of the Cham
ber of Commerce as to the things-,
that have been accomplished ,-tnd the
many things now under way for thc-
forward moving of the city andj:
couifly.
Every citizen who is interested is
urged to attend. MiHodgeville i
organize 100 per cent to put
The Kiw-ni. r»..v :«* "wedhan the required signa- chapel and Dr. Herty will speak to! urged to attend. MiHodgeville must
~JZ .. Club * t It, meetm* |tww» he, been secured. nnd it will the peuplc. ne i« nn authority en M * nf the Beard of Hi- otganise 100 per rent In put nvnr
Sr?hv' c rtl- nrt'nn nf be Sled tn tikr ordinary', nlfice with. | ceramic, and Baldwin cnnnty i, in i"'' 1 "" < b -' Milledgrvitle Brick ,the plan, ahead of Ik, Chamber nf
, , ~* in the Treat Yew day,. Judge S.e^ !the ren.er nf the blggett cloy devel. 1W °"" <-• held in Ute or,ce, nf the Commerce and to bring thTriTy
.< ruling mnmnu nf cioUm, nnd, Wd elect,on to £« the ,tre,„ «f bridge will then, a, directed by taw, upturn,, in the .nath hi, address i, la,, Monday. Jan. 25. M to par. 7 P
„.v,ral pair ot-ald pant,. THtey .I,o rte etty and pledpea ,bem«.lve, to roll the election. of vital inteue,,. M,„r,. It. H . K «”« b <=• *<*UU.„ w.V elected 1 Be a, the Hotel Baldwin Frid.v
\tr“h^ar,,e“d L con' X ^ ^ " Since the above wa, po, in type ! Won,ten. L. C. Hal, and E. E. Bel..^, and Mi» Be.,e McMillan.' ni K h, a, i .'mT ^ Z*
, t . t • w ■' V ‘“ d r " 0,ls f ' ,r pr "' t ' ,lu ' all bnyhm,d friend, of I)r. Herty, ere ' "* the election haeinp meeti„ K Baldwin county ho, eve^er
d dm, thev broke tnt. Bnoann . Jodpc E. H. HJnnm tlitv Attnmcv. have been file,! in the office nf the „ commit, V c from the Chamber nf !•*»»» necemary xince the death of pericnccd in cWc way l '7, „T,
r, - - . " e V - I! - ^m- Commerce to arrange this gathering, j Mr - J - w - McMillan, who was presi-! to vou to make Milledirevilln ,rmu-
Deprirment sinrc. They plari to be used In the paving, he also bridge has issued , »n order calling l»r. Herty was reared h> this city d, * nt " f ,h< ‘ flrm Its onranizu-' and you will if yuu be present Fridav*
prfventei; from getting tnto the ; explaimd the method of the navment mn elacUon on March .‘trd. land vradnifeA »♦ n xi r u... ! tion. You want to dl youJ *
th McMillan hiu* been
ompany for a A M- DAY SINGING AT
and has served HOPEWELL SUNDAY
•sted they -al*« con- portant move. ant ] ready for print, the petition
broke into Benson’s Judge E. R. Hines,'City Attorney, have been file.! in the office of the a committee fror
t into the basement -addressed the Chib and told of the Ordinary, -and Judge W. II. Stem- Commerce to arm
iient sSnre. They plan to be used in the paving, he also bridge has issued .an order **nllSn«n t»«- u..n«. .....
rom getting into the , explained the method of the payment ”*n election on March :trd.
main Store romt by a lockod door at of the bonds by the xity. He urged The voters of Baldwin ,..rs ana as captain of one of the I *
:he head of the steps leudtsg from the importance of paving und asked '«*>’ h>* their ballot whether or not j companies, 'lie left here in early j ronnected with the
isement. Nothing was missed the ctub to give it their endorsement. " hl * levying authorities of this .manhood and has risen to u high po- t«>ng number of yeun
Lee’e
by the bakery
When the gotod:
i'lUrteiit's stone Monday
Capt. J. H. Enn
Ct«>T of the vlub
»! Mr.
was elected di
> fill the unex-
Irgrnm.
such
empt from taxutif
^ ‘this gathering, j “
l>r. Herty was reared hi this city I d ‘
|and graduated at G. M. C. with hon- . li,
utr wQ] jors nnd as captain of one of the
or uoi 'Compnnie:
of this manhood
the rail for Ibe
~ •"rrr > T 0rnlnK ’ipireo term of Mr. J C Irgram Tht * fuSowin " '* **»<• ***> ft
■ police were notified and quickly : ' election;
h.id the mine rounded up us some of ^ ul11 t nn is pledged "his every vffort NOTICE OF ELECTION
the hoys were wearing clothing which to °*H«- with* the best ir. him n—.—
they hud stoleij.
All of the little negroes 'were cup-
tur.d except Bl WrighL, -who the
will be welco
of his closest friends.
superinte
» fin this ofTin- wTfb* the b,
The quest ism of the stat
uc- for hard surfaced road
eii and Capt .'Eitnis, I*r
r. him Baldwh; f.County. Georgia
To Whom It May Concern:
All persons ure hereby notified
that on the :$rd day of March, 1926,
an election will be held in said cuun
IMPROVEMENTS
MADE IN HIGHWAY
brick
eVeraI >
He
ed
the
the credit of ^-ing the jthe .Senate, U n recoru as iav ,
eader. He is-i»»t known to the po- , . . ' l y to submit the question of whetht
he. Tuesday afternoon "Recorder W " nK ** . >0n I£i>UC *° r pavr,S roads «r not the tax levying anhorities «f
i.orge Carpenter bound them over lr ^* ror 8‘ a - declared Tie would ; s*iid county shall exempt from taxa-
n th«- charge of burglary, and they a8s * si iu supportingi;. bill of the best ^' on ^ or space of five years such
\«ti- placed in the county jail. interest of Georgia in the owming :pruperty I ,rw kled in Article 7,
• -A— » .Section 2, Paragraph 2-a of the
Conatitutcon of the State of Georgia.
,, . . _ k«r «-»d
C ADETS INSPECTED 'His statement was
LAST TUESDAY i d " l,ni "' th " cl “ b
. . . ' wiimiiuatiit ui uic otnie oi vieor;
14 W,t US4i ’ [The manner of holding said elect
support
d his natural ability
ne. He holds patents on
cker which he perfected
* *»go. His .election was
choice of the directors
Be Se
riled
The:
(the unani.
which wni _ ___ w„..„ uvlIC
his ability*.
LAURENS COUNTY TO PAVE TO An '"‘ McMillan lias been
WILKINSON LINE. COUPLET | ,h * •’""Tany for a numhv. of j-
INC LINK IN WILSON MEMOR. i”'" 1 ‘kr .verettu-y „„ d
IAL HIGHWAY.
Ijiurens County officials
the paving project across the county j C
joining the Wilkinson county
Dublin which completes a link :
Col. R»j»cl| in City em
To C. M. C. Recom
To Go To The
Department
t«l. Frank W. Rowell, inspecting
^'ccr of the Fourth Corjis Area of
•he l nited Steles Army, was jn the
‘ity !as t Tneaday and made Rs* in-
"Pection of the cadet imtuition
‘ Rowell a-is pleased with the
uwjng n.zdu. He had very little
tonnrent howevgr, due to the fact
f nnt bis report went .direct to .the
T»ar department aud be is no t to re-
rontenU. Me .did make Ihe
The Kiwunia
of -Commerce i
Fridiyr night.
will in the Cham In:i
i the.-Booster If acting
W.JL BAUMjGARTEL
TO OPEN STORE
and has been tl)
urer of the company
oral business woman
in the credit for the
company.
The Milledg
iuch the preparation of the ballots aud j to ,>u ^ Kn wh!ch completes a link in ! r ° m Pany
the counting of the ballot shall be | h '’ Wi,8on Memorial Highway which i p,0,,t ^ r manuiacturing enterpris
the same us is now provided for!** coni| We r ed the shortest route to s ‘ nti m**' established a substantial
'holding elections for members of the ' F,nnda * antl ,,1 «‘ most idea! route ( bUFine ' w ovrr the country. A rapid
rgeneral assembly of Georgia. from his city to Dublin. | crowth has been made and bricks
Those favoring said five year tax. Th ‘‘ Highway officials of are nou l"-ing shipped to nil parts
exemption ras hereby out shall which CoK Erwin Sibley und Capt. of America
’have written or printed on their bal- J- Ennis >re membe
exemption
ill he nn n!l day singing •
was * u Hopewell church next Sunday,
lors These sings are always an occur-
• in | * on for gathering of people f.» r miles
i around, and are most enjoyable.
k -jth W H1 be a number of lingers
, B |. Pii'^nl from the adjacent counties.
pa „. * n oHvndance next Sundry, and the
music will be inspiring.
Mt . Dinnf *‘ wi,J be served and it is ex-
pected that all who attend bring u _
.basket well filled.
■ MiilVwnt auto thief is *- .
RETURNED HERE
Well Known Yount Min To G« bat
Buiine*. Firs* of February Ai
Xle Store Formerly Occu
pied by Rest Room.
r persons coming within the pro-
*ion of Article 7, Section 2, Para-
a*ph 2-a <fl the Constitution of
•orgia. us provided in Section* I of
t» of December 19,
thuja- opposing said fiv
j exemptior, as herein set out, tihall
i on tbr have written or printed on their bal
grocery lots t Against n five year tax exempt- J
•Hy or- i„„, for persons coming within the i
J. H. Ennis
ning a meeting In Irwinton .
early date to submit plans to
missionerr of that county for the j
paving of the section from Baldwin ■
to Laurens county across Wilkinson. In
u! ^bis plan may or may not material
LISTENERS HEAR
foreign RADIOS Im"
ko Wbo Stoic L. Bnlcfai' Car W*.
Caught at Statesboro, Ga. Last
Friday. 1. Wanted in At
lanta on Same Charge.
Jessie Scarborough alias Muc
who stole the ,
•ad lending to Wilk
an early date finish thi
ork over Fishing Creek, improving ^
«Tti»" <>f till- tout, mat.rinllj. ! riiun , r y
Mr. W. H. Baumgartel
first of February opeji
t-m.nt ♦ iv u buaineiui in the store U
-7 U* R - Sl ^ —• »f Article
'•atalUog, here that he hail seen ini"!* * he S,n?er Sewin,f - Ma ''■ f *“P>» - >a <* the Constitution
my of the schools And thir th- J; | cm " e "“*«• - (Georgia, as provided in Section 1
tks clas» Which be attend I l I '^ r - ha* Wn with the acts of December H», 192.7.)
ttxrked u JZZ'ZZ ’ ^ “ r M F ' Wrt- Thi, 2«,h ,!„■ of Jan. 1926.
den was j ’ • f ° F m ° rc thaM e, «fhteen years, and W. H. STEMBRIDGE. wa y h
i of hi. T** .'V th i ha * u wide acquaintance, throughout Ordinary Baldwin County, Georgia, -merits over .ana win
to ^ e i* , f' , ' n bn9 1*he county «nd surroundiitr territory. — ; ton w 'Hh the board r
n port JT w € “ n ° f I J,r - **»"**«*' w{ » a f u » lm«- BEAUTIFUL PROGRAM 1 Man >' Htl, er Improvements along
MHptent. ° * W * r De ';oT family *u u l fancy grovries, and NEXT TUESDAY EVENING thb * n,u tv are being made and
The stude.
i.tional Radio Week Bei
—. ved by Clotine U S S*.i
x. but it is believed that Wilkinson *
uumy is ready for such « move. \fr,„v i
Th.. County Contntl,,inner, Herr i vj „, x * .'lilledy,.
IV® completed the grading of the ! „ if q. d P ° ^ th e fact that they
... i P.'Cf-ca up many foreign
Capt. .
'the exhibnii
no doubt as
Col. RowetT
The rhiunbnr of .Commeree of thi, : hro.dcaMm
city has cooperated with the High-
getting these improve
iU |*;: " ,n,,y >«Wltn countries
bride, t '‘ ar '’'~ * n, *Tnati(innJ Bodio
doTTn ? V nU ‘ rlCUn
| close m order that people in this
light listen to the foreign
Wild
|—•• "“uiiihoi in mu carry a um line
**■ c-jotf family uuj fancy groiceries, and
hnv» » , . . !W * * K*ve his lime and effort to sat-
retentTS", ■ “>' hl » ‘»«™rr,. both a, to „„„! M.^.
sard I,erf i- * j" »T‘»ods s*Ud and servhst render- Min
1 l»®rfttiing -their ‘ t>t j
drills. tin,t *° r | >V, H he gh.d for his fj'iends to Ui^icr the auspic*
call «n him in his new place and as Music Club Mrsdam
'Ure* -.them that ^hey will always | u nd Edgar Is»ng, *
ind a c ordial welcome awaiting them. Margaret Wilder, vi
MR - E - L ^awsodThas" ' I
Long RCCORD OF SEKVICE
Ha. Recently Be«. n
-Mr. En
Appoint*,!
AUXILIARY AMERICAN
LEGION TO MEET TUESDAY
tent
i Tuesday
««t L. Law«.„ has i
>y been appointed an officer
State Sanitarium, and sworn i
bonded as a deputy sfheriff.
Lawson Is .
• of the oldest employ-
The Auxiliary to the Morris-Little Mis* Alice J
°* 1 °f the American Legion will Wib-s H«mei
“•et at the city hall n6xt Tuesday jianists.
1 'vrrxKin .«t half-past three o'clock Thj} , ijt t „
, A fo11 nttendanee of fht- numbrr, niu , ica i, ,
( or th. Sanitarium, hiving bovni..' t:i ™<'^y r.-quctul, tut offic- , u , ld lbl
Curin’.'Iht““l-”" “ b0Ut ,0rty t,.b “ nd ‘' tlu ' r im ‘ Hr prt-,rnt vtill enjoy
hl> hl “ rendered ''“rineM tnmmetod. The member
"-tie, th.? tai, P *hn~ i 1f w< -'‘7 lh " amlkica'T^TT,^ th, ' ir "‘’*'7";
He was hf>l#l i .u tn upon him. ' mmbers of the p*«.»««■■
the ,uuee7, . hi ’ rh '’ t b >' i ™ E W ORLD COURT „ f thl . Khrnni, nnd K. I-.
ha. wn ed d’77°x <l " ” h,n " •*», Adherence of the United Stale, to ««* »" d i " vi " <1 ******
'boae who have been " by 'i' h ° W ° rld C »“n '-'th re,erv,tion: ‘he G. M. C. Bind, honornre
The ra „|t,, ium connected with »■» approved W,dne,dny nigh, by . ber, of club nnd their wtv,
' vote of 76 to lT.Jn the United State, friend, will he among those p
i Senate.
Mi». Lucile Adam,. ro .„, lfcw
the Adams Electric Co., and agent
for the Atwater-Kent Radio, heard
» German station, und Mr, J» r) W
Hutchins/, n alao heard some of the
j believed that when the work has been ‘ ,re *R n countries, but he could not
Long «nd ' finished that the major portion of I dutlin * u **h the language.
Recital I travel to Florida will be directed I International Radio Week is
! °ver thi, mute thus bringing them, caUfii »>»r a great deal of ira^r,..,
the Senior | throu * h :hl! ‘ cH >- Thi} ' a ” im-j* 1 "*"® radio owner*. The American
i\ Longino porUnl r ‘» n «d®ration and will be a ,-^tion, nre broadcasting special pro-
and Missjkte’ bar tor in the building of Mil- j *- rn, n»- w for the benefit of foreign
will pre- Iledareyill*. It 'Is as important now | b’steners who close their stations
an open (thal citi ?“ lt * ?t 0,1 bic highway* us it during the early port of the even-
lusic Club | wa * T° p ®t on the railroad in past I * n C. This gives an opportunity to
.■ht .. clock y""- ■ : b -*" r n "> n wonderful progr.m«.
M Parks ( baml,er of Commerce here j -
nd Mr*.!** bending every effort along tht**e [ MUSICAL PROGRAM AT
line, ond ore live nod active in their LEACUE SUNDAY EVENING
'effort- to bring these impiovement-1
be the first of a series ^ f Th /* ^'i Tht> Epwo , rth Leajcu/* will have
■ .. u • , uuest the Chamber last July and
o be given by the Music |. ^ bpt . n du( . , , y h the IZS&ZTSm JSS”* ^
is/- fortunate enough to of mcmbe „ of ^ Milledge- LTn^g.
•ille Chamber that this road devel- . .
JHws Jennie Jewell's orchestra will
>mobil« of
Louis Bnlnfus’ from the Burnley
jGumge Jim. 2(1. w a , co|ttured butt
Oh. - Friday •„ Staterimro. and brought
| bock to the county (nil by specie-
' officer, J. T. Terry.
Milledge Scarborough had made his evf.
away and had traveled in
about way tn get to hi,
State,bi'm'o. The police there had
Oven notified and when he arrived
offieMw arrested him and notified .
authorities her... Accompanied by
, r ‘ Balafas, officer Terry went to
Statesboro and brought the prisoner
back and placed him in the county
jail. ,The .automobile had been bad-
,Jy .bandb d and had to be repaired
before returning here. A similar
warrant awaits -Scarborough in At
lanta where he stole a Packard uu-
tomohjtc several months ago.
MR. HATCHER IS GIVEN
ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION
rmcipal Speak, . .
olU and New York
India
of Mr-. M.
•nore Tuckei
lllen will be thi
Club,
ivited friends, the
of the program committee
rith their
nt has gone through.
render several selections; little Miss
DEATH OF YOU LG MAN Juan »ta Ingram will recite and the
young men of the League will sing.
Mr. J. M. Garland, 21 years of An hour of entertainment is as
sured those who attend.
f,,! m " " R are Haxed I Th, vote brought to .n end one »»“’■ "'"’ k ^ ' very flve r' U ’, p '" ura0
••‘nd situated in W^tV 1° ***** of of thL ‘ b Htere«t fights the Senate hundred miles. Do'it for your no-. conducted by
the Macon Wrh»« " d ' n ° rth of h ** h * d •*»*• he memorable stnig-’' tor's sake. Free crank ca«i service interment in
con highway. _ gle over the UngXJt of Not , ons . | RALPH SIMMERSON. | ground.
•m i age, died at his home near Linton,
nr j Hancock County, Jan. 22, at the
present. ; home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
[ E. G. Garland, after a short illncM
,-ery flve jjrith penumonia. The funeral was
! conducted by Rev. J. S. Hill and tin
' family Mai
When you Utluk uf u buttury think
of v,it—VMi Buttorie, rive your
•Mar thut quM. >un thut elteiuutes
* n doubtu uud ImM longer „rv.
RALPH nmtRSON.
Mr. R. W. Hatcher tuts retur!:-.!
f™” ' !rj l> Jndlunapoiix, Ind..
amh New York.
In Indianapolis he attended a meet-
■ntr of the Board of Governor, of th,.
Nat,otto| Retail llardwure A,.,«riu-
tion, of which he i, president.
In New York he wax present ut i
tneoting nf the NuUonul Hardware
Council, and wa. the principal ,pen!t-
®r at the annual banquet of the Met-
ropolitan Hardware Amociation or
Greater New York and Brooklyn ar
we Hotel Commodore Friday even
ing. January 22nd.
There were over a ihouxantf pre-
it at the banquet and Mr. Hatcfcrr
’*** rlv '' n *. "“I anthuilastic recep
tion. At the conclusion nf hix ad-
dreijp the
“ d rtuwrt-ii Dnur him to ,
to ackno 1
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