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UNON RECORDER, MXEDGEVILLE, GA, FEBRUARY 4,1*2*
BENEFIT PARTY BY AUXILIARY PICTURE OF OLD PRESBYTER- CITIZENS ASKED TO induction m price of
. , . IAN CHURCH WANTED ECC5 BY MR. COLEMAN
The Amoric-tn legion Auxiliary] Mr L „ Andrew , „„ u , l0 ('LEAN UI’ PREMISES
Avill give u Benefit Party on Thurs- . * ‘ • - , I Mr. Frank Coleman ha* announced
day, Feb. ... .**«, a. *=*0 o'clock .... .. C_.t. ,.|u- .he ha* reduced the price of hi.
i tthe homo of Mm. H. P. Allen.
Rook and bridge will *»e played.
Those wishing to make reservations
to play r»ok will call Mrs. Richard
Binion, phone 338; bridge. Mm. Y.
A. Little, phone 20.
i picture of the old Preaby- H<
in church. If anyon.
of this character Mr. Andrews
Id appreciate th«n: letting him
Never trust quack doc tom. Call
Ashfield & Ashfield, they Gin diag
nose your motor trouble and pre
scribe the cure. They know their
eggs when it comes to fixing a
mobiles. Office::
RAI.PH SIMMERSON.
J. H. E. brand Fei
Polish—Beil
r City. Cle.
n To Cone
Spring.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
By virtue of an order passed bj
the Honorable W. H. Stcmbridge, Or
dinary of said county, the undersign
ed will sell at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash before the
court house door of said county
within the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in March, - 1926,
the following described land belong
ing to the estate of Carter Cogmau,
deceased, to-wit; all that tract or
parcel of land lying on the west side
of North Jefferson street in the City
of Milledgeville, said state and coun
ty. bounded as follows: on the north
by lands of the People’s Hardware
Company, on the east by north Jef-
:ereon Street; on tic F..v> Tan
yard Brnn-h a - a i >7
tne ;and« of tor*. will's « all Said
bed a tourist's car from Wash-
oljington, D. C„ just passing through,
j He did not do a thing but go home
J and send me an order and that's
just what you will do if you try it
j Ask JJr. Scott, he knows.
L. N. JORDAN.
CITATION
| GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
J, E. Stembridge, the exec
the last will and testament oi
Stembridge. has 6led i
Ordinary of said county a petition 'The sanitary
I Jersey Black Giant eggs one dollar
I per setting, and baby chicks 5 cents
each from the prices announced in
■ his advertisement. The Black Giant
Sanitary < -mmitte of the '« recognixcd as one of the best
Will!Cite Council ha, formed plans to chickens and anyone wishing to tra-
I,,notify the city nod are asking the pn>» »‘C'c "“cks might try raising
housewives to cooperate in this move. them. The strain owned by Mr.
Chairman S. Yi. Stembridge made Coleman is the best,
the statement this week that extra
effort would be made to make Mil- When yoo think of tires and tubes,
ledgeviiie the most beautiful city in think of Hoods. Longer wear at less
the state, and to do this they
asking the cooperation of the hoc
wive* in keeping their lawns and | J
yard* clean. A special request i* I Nbw * r ° r ^ Touring For Sale
made to have all tin cans punctured 0,,tf that has been run exactly
with holes in the bottom when dis-| lao ° milt * 8 al a bargain, I will take
arded. i loss,
or of | The annual clean up week will be j N. JORDAN,
ij. M. celebrated later in the spring, being
irt of sponsored by the women’s clubs.;
nd of owei
teed at Stem.
will givi
bridg.’..
ir. Rif.dc ■
r the debtsj
pay
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nmorg ►hr -■ • «:%*••* i• -iian
This February 3rd, 1926.
EDWARD R. HINES,
Administrator of Cauer Cogman,
Deceased.
reciting that he has fully executed
the will of G. M. Stembridge and
prays that he be discharged fron
his executorship.
This is to notify all person* con
cerned that I will pass upon snid ap
j plication at the regular terrt of the
| Court of Ordinary to be held in said
; county on the first Monday in Match
i 1926. Let nil persons snow cause
t on that day why said petU : on should
rnot be granted.
| This February 3. 1926.
EDWARD R. HINES,
Judge County Court of Raldw
] County Georgia, acting as Ordinary
of said county on account of the
disqualification of the Ordinary.
Of at
Bfi
FOR SALE
BABY CHICKS & HATCHING EGGS
Big husky Chicks that live and grow
Custom Hatching 1600 Capacity
A Hatch Every Week
MRS. R. H. McCOMB
Phone 482-J Phone 482-J
their aid in this i
J. C. McAULlFFE HAS RETURN-
Texas gasoline and oil make sick ED TO AUGUSTA
notors well. Just like soothing ay- j Mr. J. C. McAuliffe, who has been
up to a crying baby, power, more j Secretary of Senator Wm. J. Harris
nileage and speed are the results' for ’ the past year, has resigned and
i will j
There were eighteen interments in
he city cemetery during the month
of January. Six of these were
hite* and twelve colored. This does
ot represent the mortuary of the
ity as the remains of two white per
ms and several colored were
rought to the city for burial from
distance.
FOR SALE
10,000,006 Cabbage
and Bermuda Onion
Plants, J1 per thous
and Prompt shipment
DORRIS PLANT CO.
Valdosta, Ga.
LAND SALE
Bald w : n
‘‘turn to Augusta to make his
hnree, having been appointed secre
tary of the Junior Chamber of Corn-
State of Ge
Under and by virtue «.i an u.Jcr
und decree passed by the Hn J. B.
Park, Judge of the Superior Court
of Baldwin County. <m January 20,
1926, in the case of Alfonso White,
et al. vs. Gallic McGriff. et a*. I wili
sell a* sole commissioner, al public
outcry, before the court douse door
said county, within tha* hours of
sheriff’s sules, to the best and highest'
bidder, lor cash, or. the fir»t Tuesday ! 8cckel
FOR SALE—My house and seven '
building lots on south Liberty St., j
comprising one-half block. Will sell
in lots or as one lot. Contains forty! J
bearing pecan trees. O. L. Tanner.'
MR. J. C. ETHRIDGE BUYS
C. E. F. BECKER HOME j \
Mr. James C. Ethridge has pur-!
chased the home of Mr. C. E. F. I
ip South Wayne street, Mr. j
March, 1926, the foUmring (ie-i** 4 Mrs -. B >cker expect within a
short while to move to Deepstep to j
make their home.
reel of I
For Sale
3 GOOD USED FORDS
j TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT
I
I $75.00
W. T. GARRARD
MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION
NEW ORLEANS, LA., FEB. 11-16,1926
MOBILE, ALA., FEB. 12-16,1926
PENSACOLA, FLA., FEB. 14-16,1926
Marked reduction in railroad fares via
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
and Connections
Round Trip tickets will be sold from principal ticket offices to New
Orleans, February 9-15, to Mobile, Ala., February 10-15, and to
Pensacola. Fla., February 12-15. Limited for retr-n until February
23. 1926. Extension of return limit to March 10 may be obtained
by depositing ticket with Special Ageot net later than February 23.
and payment of $1.00 per ticket.
Stop-Overs will be permitted en route on either going or return
trip, or both, on application to train conductor.
For additional information apply to any Railroad Agent.
F. J. ROBINSON
General Passenger Agent
scribed property, to-wit
1, All that tract or p
lituate, lying and bein,
lage of Midway in said court)’, being
200 feet square, hounded
South by the public road leading
from the store house of O. M. En
Allen's Invalid Home: on
North by lands of Leonard Wool-
folk; on the East by lands of A!
Broghdale and the Wm. Dtaiel estate
and on the West by the right of way
of the Centra! of G“'>rg»n Railway
Company and lands of Horton Reese.
In accordance with the decree oi
the court in the above -tated case,
said parcel of land ha* been sub-di
vided and platted in :< ur parrels .»!
100 feet square each. Sai l plat gnd
n Feb.
Bivii
said plut the said lots are numbered
1,2, 3, 4.
.Suid property will he offered for
ale, first, in separate lots, and af
terwards in an entire body, and con
veyance will be made t<* the highest
bidder.
2. All that tract or pared of land
nd b<
mg
; skid c<
the
Jage of Midvv
tair.ing 3.94 acre-, more or less;
bounded on the northwest by the
right of way of the Central of Geor
gia Railway Company: on the North-
by lands of Horton Reese; on
the South-west by lands of Joe Veal
and Eliza Speight*; and on the
South-east by land* of Scott Ray and
Gus Dillard,
accordance with the decree of
the court in the above stated ca-:e,
the said parcel of land has been sub
divided into three separate lot* and
a pint and survey of said lots made
by P. N. Bivins, surveyor, on Feb.
V 1926. On said plat and survey
id lots are numbered 5. 6. xnd 7.
Suid property will be offered for
sale, first, in separate lot* and af
terwards in an entire body, and good
and sufficient title will be made to
the highest bidder.
Said plut and survey will be re
corded. together with a conveyance
made by me of suid prooertv.
Said pint and survey now of file
in the office of Alien & Pottle, Mil
ledgeville, Ga.. subject to inspection
by any person interested.
S. L. TERRY. Sole Commissioner.
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FOR SALE—One dining table and
l chairs, one Urge electric fan, one i
good second hand buggy, one new!
buggy, one new pair wagon shafts, I
? set of good heavy wagon wheels, J
B Edison phonograph with cabinet |
1 records, one Franklin Heater, a !
number of pot plants. E. C. F.
BECKER. 403 South Wayne St J J
Milledgeville, Ga. 2-4-3t
Our battery service can’t be
e call for and return batterii
furnish rents while we rechurgi
*. See Bob the battery man a
Ralph Simmerson’s,
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Hear a Demonstration.
R. W. HATCHER HARDWARE CO.
Wholesale and Retail
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J. P. ALLEN & CO.
MACON GA.
FOR SALE
Jersey Black Ciut Eggs for
Hatching, from weil noted pens.
$4.CO Per Setting
From Utility Rock 53.08 per
Setting.
Day old Chicks 25c aad 35c|
each.
F. H. COLEMAN
Sanitarium Water Works
Boa 384 SHtedferiUe. Ga.
MACON-
3 Announcing An Advance Sale of
200 FASHIONABLE
SPRING PRESSES
at $11.95
Dresses Made to Sell Regularly lor
$16.50 and $18.00
CREPES - SATtNSI - PRINTS - JERSEY
Here is opportunity at its best! Circular flared skirts on
Princess Bodices. Molded Silhouettes with bouffant
skirts. Puffed and balloon sleeves. Smocked effects.
Open work effects—in fact the whole garment of new
trims for Spring. Each one a copy of an exclusive gar
ment.
BASQUES - FLARES - RIPPIES - STRAIGHT TINES
The great buying power alone of this institution enables us to offer such values
so early in the season. We know the Savings to be phenomenal. The dresses
are most desirable. We welcome you to come to Macon and select several.
J. P. Alien & Co.
-GA.
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