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is Week
-rsdily Inmv' NOTICE OF SALE UNDE* POWER 1 Loco Digb,; and
collect Sividends are 1
cans. huMnes*,
>ney makers, should de-'
rksnen get their
•ia! prosperity.
•an (ret only
average man 1
hat tht
l_7-«t
KERS.
ASK ENGLAND.
GOOD PAY. GOOD WG
STOP. LOOK. LISTEN.
140 DEATHS. SIS,200 PROFIT.
Congra-w is puzzled by surplus
farm products production. Some
reckless bolsheviks, or at least so
eiakista, suggaak, that the Govern
ment might interest itself in helping j
Carmen market their nucplus abroad. j
jleft L. farmer, Fitheat eo.ernment j raj,.V proven,, *£**££* OF ^EHT c Voi” \ oY SUM ^ wd’taS'rt! £*£££?* **
A the men *a< d.> rt,e work «fc„ SON AND ESTATE OF ROBERT H.lrhcock And c-tPidta, One
. j. r . . an( J ram when C. ROBSON, AND SAMUEL EV. Tnoua.nd E.ehty-one and Thfrky-six
urht, in c.r . ano rwm, when ^ Hundredth. (1081.36) acres. a,
. .. 1 thown by plat of aurvey made by J.
GEORGIA—Fulton County H. Glwdin. County Soryeyor of Bald
Whereat. Robert C Robaan and \ win County, Gcorlfc, on tbo 23rd
fiamlel Evan. did. on the let day of day of March, 1915.
March, 1*31, entente and deliver to Term, of ealc: Caah The purchas-
Atianta Tru.t Company, a corpora- er will receive a warranty deed ex.
tton. their certain deed to secure, ecuted by Metropolitan Life Inaur-
debt conveying the property here-1 ance Company as attorney in fact
inaftcr deecribed to secure an in- for Robert C. Robson and Estate of
show that debtednew. of Twenty Three Tbous- Robert C. Robaon, and Samuel Bv-
automobiles an( * ($23,000.60) evidenced
n and chil- k>* their one certain promissory note
! of even date therewith, said deed
secure debt being recorded on
18th day of March, 1921. in Bald-, 210 Atlanta Trust Co. Bldg.
County Deed Book No. 6, page Atlanta, Georgia^
7; and whereas said deed to sc- 1 Jan. 21-28. Feb. 4-11.18^
debt contained full powers of ‘ "
| sale authorizing the grantee or its NOTICE
assign* to sell the property therein —
i conveyed, after advertising such sale A* hpplicatjtfn for
( help.” A two-month-old baby might
be left to put on his own little ui
■ dershirt “without mommer - * help.
| The fanner would be as well able tbo*. thai
i to deal with foreign governments ! asleep,
under our constitution, or with for- All Am
nign problems. as a bab» would be j men and
I to deel with
clothing.
j The rich
To leara how farmers can be help- * hare o{
Jed and surplus products gold at \ 1,1 '*P*' n
profit, they might find eut what the
Rritish do with their surplus rubber
products. There is a rubber farm
surplus. A«d you notice that they
manage to sell it to the United State*
Mt about a dollar a pound, when it
'could be sold profitably .at thirty f p il(iiiU ^
(cents a pound. A government that
' wants to do a thing can do it.
1924.
from 1920 to
killed 60.876 men, women and
And in 1924 the “death toll”
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.
ALEX M HITZ, Attorney,
Calculated to give the false nnd
damaging impression that the auto
mobile in itself is a dangerous, deadly,
demon, these figures are not true I
^ The railroad trainmen, hundreds fjjpL
Charles Williams who ougfcl to i#£ thousands of faithful worker*. aA _____
ow something about Conservatism,' f« better pay, and ought to get it, Qf thp sixty ^ lhoUM|nd ki , Jed
r*, “No; that problem should be ! Railroads, protected by government - n five yearg> some m . cre the
' ———————————————— of stupid, reckless or drunken driv-
CREDITOR
All creditor, or the estate of r ,,
McMillan. lot. of BoldNin Co,-,
deceased. .re hereby notified to *1'
dvr in their demand, to the ondt-
■iened according to In, ,„ d '
sona indebted to Aid estate ere
6“>red to anile immediate p. Tfc . '
January I, 1926.
TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA
ExecMa
CITATION
GEORGIA—Baldwin County, Conn
of Oidinary, Feb, Term, 1926,
Mr,. W. J. Bryant, through h.
attorneys Allen i Pottle, ha, ,‘
pUed for penr.snent adminUtra,;.
upon tho estate of Mrs. W. B. Wartb
ea late of eeid county deceased, tii.
is therefore to notify all pereoa’i »
tereated that laid application will i,
; heard oa the fleet Monday 1, Ma«
order to sety ^ «’^i, _ _
- . . . . - . 'clock a. m. and if no vaiw
for four consecutive weeks, upon any and reinvest the proceeds of the j objections «r B filed thereto ad
fWauifr in nivmani n f nninninai renin, sale of the following described 1**1 igntion nriil be granted as pr^ ' n "
••Real*”
Electric
iefrioemtion
tor your
Home
*250
The Kelvin-et
Kehrisator nod refrif enter—nil an mm
compact unit, placed in row kitchen
nnd working.
Ideal for nwsii or tenters of small
homaa or spartnanU as it requires no
more room ttun an ordinary refrigerator.
The electric connection is the only in
stall. v ion required.
The compact Kelvin *et stare just ns cold,
in just ns dependable nnd keeps foods
just ns long ns nny electric refrigeration.
Phone or call for complete information.
KELV1NATOR CORPORATION. Detroit. Mich.
ELVINATOP.
The OMeat Dome*tic
Electric Refrigeratioo
5 V
M1LLEDGEVILLE LIGHTING CO
-LIFE INSURANCE—
Lfe Imurance 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 caah or loan value at small interest.
Aad it will protect you against disability, accident and death.
Bine is perfect protection during life and at death. ..If you
kc blessed with a long life, every dollar will be returned, and
in your old age. if you deuie. or a nice estate left to
jgymij family at death. See MARSHALL, BLAND, and let him
, explain the wonderful new contract issued by the Old Reliable,
■he Largest Insurance Company in the World.
M. H. BLAND
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY—THE OU) R El ABLE
georga-alabama
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Macon, dm.
Math. COURSES: Tkre. ■
■watki and «i|kt««D BMilki U nil
F»*c position* always ready if yao i
fas CATALOG.
erviag the now aad progress'*
si* asaatks, mine aseatW, twelvi
t yaur aaibtliaa aad (aieTO.
EUGENE ANDERSON, President
default in payment of principal
terest, or upon any fiilure to keep of May Belle Alexander will be pee- for,
-., of incompetents. I ,,retwrt) ' in “ , " <1 °! u ” m Ut. Hon„»h|, J.me, Ml W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary
Tis- .... . j failure to pay taxes thereon, refer- Park. Judge of the Superior Court 7
er i e were pncp ^ e j njf hereby had to the afore- of Baldwin County, at his chamber* CITATION
said record of said security deed; and in the County Courthouse of Morgan |
whereas Atlanta Trust Company did, County Georgia, on Monday, March GEORGIA—Baldwin Counyt.
by quitclaim dotd dated the 6th day 1, 1926V, to-wit: An undivided four-J appraiser* appointed to *•;
c*. April, 1921 and recorded on the twcnty-fiffi> (4-25) interest in all ( • year's support to Mr*. Hst.
duy of May. 1921. in Baldwin that tract or parcel of land situated,! tic McMillan out of the estate of J
•wn careleaness
When a man on the railroad track
i killed, nobody blames the locomo-.
ive or suggests suppressing railroad.-
’he «ign* read. "Stop, look and li.*-
pn.” and "Keep off the tracks.”
The Colorado River, put to work
and used, will add hundreds of mil
lions yearly to the wealth of the
United States.
It will supply several Western
States with more than a million
hom. IW ,;<. r and irrigation .officiant ] .Td d«d
prjvrde food for ‘
County Deed Book No. 6, page 466, lying and being in the 17th District " • McMillan late of said county de.
a.--:gn and transfer to Metropolitan of originally Henry, row Futton ce **se<J. having filed their return In
Life Insurance Company, a corpora- County, Georgia, being fifty (oU) ^ office, this is therefore to no
tion, the aforesaid i ote and deed to acres, more or less, ten (10) acres “H persons interested to fij^
secure debt and the property con- excepted off the north side of said Ejections, if any they have, or. or
eyed thereby, specifically assigning lot; the lot is described ns follows: befor « the fim Monday i n March,
and transferring all powers contain- Being portion of land lot No. 60 com- 1926 » or else said return will then U
etl und granted in said deed to secure mencing at the southwest corner of the judgment of this court
debt; and wheroas Metropolitan Life said lot No. 60 and running east ( W - H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary.
L halfway said lot; thence north half-!
aryee Company la i
i of millions
way the lot; thence west to the orig-J CITATION
of human h„ng„. i to , ' curr d ' bt; * n ‘ l Men-.. RobPrt i„.| Hne: thenc south to tho begin-;GEORGIA —Baldwin Count,.
Tiu- real vealtb and futon happi- o' Robso " a " d of Robert "ing point, being lot described in a apiiraiser, appointed to ,e!
nen of tbi. courtrv will _i„ from a .!' / E '’‘‘ nS h * V1! d «' d °tP b » Slower, to Martha; “< d P * T™" support to Finer Mo-
thi, Single project^sei,.nrr,od con. , “ C ' IUmU - d ^ d "* <> h «t Decern- tweive-„ar.„ld deughter, of
structive statesmanship more brnrfif^ pr '" clI>il1 or " ,,eri ' 5 ' t " InCB th, ‘ lst ber, A. D. 1880, and recorded in \ 01,5 Morar >. out of the esUte of
than it would from flnding gold mine, °! n "“ ,r> ' ‘“"Z “ d h * 5 f “ iled b «" k FF page 602, of Fulton Coun.| 0t '» ^oran, late of said count, dc.
unlimited 1 P [ insurance premium and t , Records nf Deeds, same being the ce ' lsed * ha-.ing filed their report in
! ® k " P ' b ' pro ‘f rt » ,nsurcd *•«' same property conveyed to Joseph A.l th “ offiee. this Ls therefore to noli-
John Huibert killed 140 human y-iM^ l»2«. Md Alexander by Martha C. Harrell by! r >’ "» P«r.-o„, hterested to «1, their
being his total profit on the kill
ing* being $18,200. His Sir
and each i
pay any taxes on said deed dated January 27, 1883, and j ob i ec t»ons. if any they have, w „ ur
not Pr °r y |ot Ce l 5 e : 0th day ° f D, “ recorded in Deed Bool: NN page 588,! befor * «« Monday i„ March
that of the ordinary hoidup m,„ for failunts ^MetropofiUn'lJfe “”ce " f P "*7 C "»”‘ y T h 'K ^ ^ *«>
i Sing Sing’s public executioner. Company has declared the entHe ' ”‘ d that, 1 ’'."’
tK r t; I" e he * traps “ man ,nfn f 1 ** 1 * 1 due and payable and has so no-
the chair the state pays Si30. It tified Robert C Robson and EsUte
-e,m- easy, M30 for work that lasts of Robert C, Robson, and Samuel
half on hour. But killing causes Evan**
strain on the nerve,. Mr. Huibert Xow therefore, Metropolitan Life < '" 1S
retires. Some one else can have the Insurance Company, as attorne
$130 job. f ac » f or R 0 b ert c Rui,.
application are that! oe the judgment of this court,
said land is expensive to keep and) "* ^* STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
produces no income. This January | " '
26, 1926. Mrs. S. S. Alexander, 1
Guardian of May Belle Alexander, j
YOUR BIRTHDAY
your birthdiy is this v
• a fine, active mind,
■tic. musical, and have
*s ar.d high ideals. Yc
brilliant conversationalist,
any argument, be
iethod p;
and Es
tate* of Robert C. Robson and Sam.
. ucl Evans, acting under und by vir
tue of the power of sale contained
and granted in said deed to secure
will expose for sale at public
NOTICE
md
a outcry, to the highest bidder for v ‘"’*^andersville and the M
is- cash, before the court house door »t v,,le IrH ’ ,nton road* (bridges
use oi Milledgeville, i n Baldwin County,
•enting Georgia, within the legal hours of
>ur side. sale, on Saturday, February 20, 1926,
You are affectionate, affable, and as the property of Robert C. Robson
ery fond of and E.-tate of Robert C Robson and
v Samuel Evans, and for’ the purpose
1- ( of paying aforesaid indebtedness
family, and very loyal.
, you have a strong vein
fishness, which shows itself
for self-gratification and dom- lowing described real
desj
ineering. You are also very stub
born and willful at times.
Conventionality means very little
to you. In fact you are often radi
cal .n your opinions and ideas to
prove that you care nothing for pre
cedent or custom.
You have much talent, and great
possibilities if you care to develop
them. Many of the world's most em-
and making costs of sale, the fol-
I Notice for final settlement pro
jects G.4-28 and G-4-39, Baldwin
| County at Milledgeville, Ga.
The above projects on the Milledge-
illv Sandersville and the Milledge-
only)
having been completed, notice is giv-
that final settlement will be made
or about February 15, 1926, and
: all claims for damages, mater,
or payments on account of work
e. should be filed with the clerk
the Board of Commissior\ers of
dwin County, at Milledgeville,
which
was conveyed by and described in
aforesaid deed to secure debt, to-wit:
All of Land Lots Number Eleven
(11), Twelve (12), Seventeen (17),
Eighteen (18) and part of Lot Nuui-
ber Thirteen (13) in »he Second
(2nd) Land District; part
Lot Number One Hundred Fifty-
three (153) in the first (1st) Land
District, all *4 said land being
inent and useful people have been Baldwin County. Georgia, and
born during these dates, among them fully described*** follows- Begin
Abraham Lincoln. ! ai„ K a. a paint where the MiB^
Women born under the*, date, eille and Monticello Public Road
make fine decorators, artists, music-! tersects the ordinal line between me
Ians, and wnters. Men bom under First (1st) and Second (2nd) Dis-
•a— dates make excellent orators, tricts of said Baldwin County,
“ ' ~w-. niax thence South 43 degrees West
19.73 chains; thence North 47
Frees West 94.66 chains; tnence,
north 4.7 degrees East 11 52 chains;
I thence N'orth 47 degrees West 7.
thence North 43 degree.
STORY CONSTRUCTION CO.
1 14-41 pd By C E. Story,
CHRISTMAS NOV OVER
T«rn your Thoughts To
YOUR EYES
MACON OPTICAL CO.
460 Cherry St.
MACON, CA.
Freak H. Jeha.oo, Optometrist
NOTICE OF ELECTIOH
Baldwin County, Georgia.
To Whom It May Concern:
All persona are hereby notified
that on the 3rd day of March, 1926,
an election will be held in said coun
ty to submit the qi^estion of whether.
or not the tax levying auhorities off
aaid county shall exempt from taxa
tion for a space of five years such
property a> is provided in Article 7,
the*^ ect ' on 2 > Par **raph 2
BILIOUSJTTACKS
Fraa Which Koatacky Km Srf-
f«xxL Twe or Three Tiaag ■
*a»th, Kdiml If
hcUnqhL
Lawreftceburt, Kj.—Mr. J. P.
Nevtua, a local coal dealer and far*
■er, about two yeara ago leaned
, or the value of Thadford'* Black*
I Draught liver medicine, aad abw
ha aayt:
"Uatil then I suffered with sa
vers bilious attaeka that came am
three
DEATH OF MRS. GEO. W. HATTA
WAY
Mr*. .Susie W. Hattaway, wife of' chain . i() o|
Mr. Geo. W. Hattaway, died at herj East 36 17 chains to the shore
home ;n Midway Saturday. January tioned Public Rood; thence running
illness of u week with along said road South 47 degrees
‘ East 7.30 chains to an established
si services were held at oak corner: thence North 43 degrees
Methodist church Sun-! East 47.25 chains; thence South 47
Mr. Cowart of- degrees East 94.52 chains ta
30, after
pneumonia.
The fum
the Midwa
day aftertii
the cemetei
ing noting
Marchman, Mt-^r
B. Lavendar, Geo
and Stevie Wrigh
Mrs. Holloway.
Constitution of the State of Georgia. • I would gat aauaaatad. I would
The manner of holding aaid election.; kava dlptaea* aad coulda't work,
the preparation of the ballots and
the counting of the ballot shall be
the same as is now provided for,
holding elections for members of the
general assembly of Georgia.
Those favoring said five year tax
exemption a
have written
lots, (For a five y«ar tax exemption,
for persons coming within the pro
of Article 7, Section 2, P.aru- i
graph 2-a of the Constitution of 1
Jvorgia, as provided in Sectiona I of [
cts of December 19, 1923). and 1
'hose opposing said five yeur tax ;
‘mption, as herein set out, shall j
printed on their bal
„„ 'A neighbor told me af Black-
hereby ,e t „u, sbaU ;
‘ printed on their bal-1 as It gave me. I would not ba
without it for anything.
“It seemed to cleanse mj whole
■yitem and make me feel Ilka new.
I would take a few doaea—get rid
of the bile and hare mjr usual clear
the remains were buried in j tree marked "X"; thence South 4..
this city, the follow- degrees West 5 12 chains: thence
paII-bearers: Mr. ■ South 47 degrees East 34.14 chain?
rs. A. E. Bonner. C. to a large rock corner; thence South
" Ross. Grady Cole « degrees West 39.84 chains; thence ’ ,nt * (Against a fiv e year tax exempt-i
North 47 degrees West 10.70 chains; >‘*n. for persons coming within the!
icfore he,- mar- thence South 43 degrees West 5.25 provision of Article 7. Section * I
■age. was Mix Susie Warrington. tbence .North 47 degrees I’«-'»Kraph 2 a of the Constitution of
r - * nd West 12 58 chains: thence North 86 d<*orgia, as provided in Section I of
is survived degrees West 3 60 chains; thenc; ac t* of December 19. 1923.)
'• Thos.. and North 33 degrees West 3.4# chains; This 28th day of Jan. 1926.
Elizabeth, thence South 52 degrees West 25.25 W. H. STEMBRIDGE 1
I two broth- chains to the point of beginning Ordinary Baldwin County, Georgia.'
~ Warring- And known as tne “Horri* Place” —i
formerly owned by Samuel Evans. FOR SALE—5000 budded pecan
the trees, Schley, Stuart, and Money-
haad, feel full of ‘pap'
do twice the work.”
One cent a dose.
NC-16I
of the
dnught<
John Warrington. She
Mr. Holloway, one soi
three daughter*. Mi.*.«e«
Lucille .nnd Virginia. an<
John and W
ton. both of Washington. Ga.
The bereaved ones h»x r the syni-' Sa »d hinds being bounded ^
liathy of many friends, a. a loving | Northeast by lands of W. R. Speitthta; maker varieties'"pricesTto 77ec”
wife and mother has pawed away.
Furnished Room for Rent—Tele-; * r -d Peter Williams;
on the Southeast and South by lands 60c; 4 to 5 feet, 70c; 5 to 6 feet, I
i of Sam Cobb, Mrs. Fannie Cowan 80c Prompt ahipmenta by express, i
the South- L. P SINGLETON, Fort Valley, Ga I
Rhone 229-J. Mr*. T. B. Danas. j west by lands of Gus Perdae aad I-2l--4t-f>d.
No Cold
fmrm headache or grip#*-'
Colds break in a day for tbe ■(Pino* wba
use Hill's. Headache and iever slop. U
Gnppe is checked. All in a way sd rnlhNr
that druepau guaxantee results. Cold* are
coo important to treat ia leaser ways.
Be Sure Its ^11 hktSk
CASCWU^QUIMNI
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