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a Hand Book Minion. Boston. Mans.. |
has *«?nt us ano.her box of books and .
magazines.
Thirty-one religious services have,
been held on the Farm, during Nov. |
twelve of which have been with con
demned men in the Death Cells. As j
a visable result seven men and wo
men have accepted Christ us their
personal Saviour and voluntarily
joined the ”Sta.c Farm Religious I
Association'* and “Pocket Testament
League." Five haw died, two of i
whom have been electrocuted. i
At the request of your Honorable
Commission I have been re-appointed |
by the Conference of which 1 am u
member, and have en.ered upon my
work her. for another year, as Chap- ,
UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA^ DECEMBER l», f»l/
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Milledgerllle. Ga
the North by lands of the estate of
L. F. Palmer on the East by J. W.
Torrance on South by Jessie Simmer-
son and on the West by lands of W.
P. Ennis and C. W. Ennis, the pur
pose of said sale is for paying the
debts of said estate and distribution.
This Tth day of Dec. 1927.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinay.
It in a cold, hard environment in
which to advance Spiritual interests
but some are being helped all the
while. During th. Conferej.ee year
which closed the last of November
two hundred and twenty-four per
sons here publicily declared it to be
their desire and purpose to live
rhri-*tain liv.and accepted Christ
i their Saviour and voluntarily
joined the Religious Association and
Tcs.ament League.
Some of those hate since been re
hared. oth.rs have died but those
who remain are holding up the light
amid the darkness here and making
good records with the Administra-
Sheriff Tirry has the applications
for automobile tags.
GEORGIA Baldwin County Ordinarys
Office Dec. Term 1927.
L. F. Palmer Jr., the administrator
upon the estate of Mrs. Susie Pal
mer's deceased, consist real estate,
described os follows: Situate and
being in the 115th District G. M.
Baldwin County of said State and
county, containing 100 acres more
or less, e;.u boundid as follows, on
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals for the paving
and othtrwise improving e( Street
Improvement Section or Zone No. 15
in the City of Milledgeville, Georgia,
will be received by the Mayor nnd
Aldermen of said City at their office
in the City Hall at or before 12
o’clock M. December 27th, 1927.
Said Street Improvement Section
or Zone No. 15 consists of that por
tion of Greene Street lying and be
ing between the west property line of
Wilkinson Street and the west prop
erty line of Liberty Street.
Bid- will be received on 2" War-
renite-Bithlithic wearing surface on
a 5" cement concrete base with the
necessary curb, gutter, storm sewer
pipa line, manholes and catch-basins.
The approximate quanhies are as fol
lows:—4 catch basins, 50 lineal feet
of storm sewer pipe line and 1457
square yards of pavement.
Bids are asked on all of the said
work and materials for said improve
ment. Each bid must be accompani
ed by a Cashier’s Check in the sum
of $150 made payable to the Treas
urer of the City cf Milledgeville, Ga.
as a proposal guarentee.
The plans and specifications may
be inspected at the office of the
Clerk und Treasurer of the City of
Milledgeville and at the office of the
Engineer. The right is reserved to
reject any and all bids.
By order of the City Council this
December 5, 1927.
THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN
OF THE CITY OF MILLEDGE
VILLE. GEORGIA.
THE HARWOOD BEEBE COM-
•ANY, Municipal Engineers, Spartan
burg, S. C.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LAND
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
To The Hon. W. H. Stembridge, Ordi
nary of said County:
The petition of Susan Long as ad
ministratrix of the estate of Cather
ine Ray, late of said county, deceas
ed. Shows, the real estate of said de
ceased consists of that tract or par
cel of lund lying and being in the city
of Milledgeville in lot one .and square
No, Thirty-three, containing onc
fourth acre more or less, fronting
fifty-two and <t half feet on Elbert
Street, and running back two hun
dred and ten feet, between lots 0 *
Frank Beeland on the North and Mr*.
Conser, on the South.
All persons interested are hereby
notify that said application will be
heard on the first da/ of January
1928 next and if no valid objections
are filed thereto, leave to seil said
lands will be granted as prayed for.
This the 5th day of December 11*27
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Amanda Reese, widow of Horton
Reese, d^eased, has applied to me
for a year’s support out of the
estate of Horton Reese and the ap
praisers appointed to set apart said
year’s support have made their re
turn, as required by law. All per
sons concerned are cited to show
cause before me at the January Term
1928, of th» Court of Ordinary of
said County why said application for
year’s support should not be granted.
This 7th, day cf December, 1927.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin County, Ga.
“What did you say?"
“I ju?< reminded ’em that my
brother was runnin' the only und* r- |
taker's in the town, an’ everybody
that knowed me knuwed I was a
strong family man whu'd do any
thing in reason to boost the business
of a relative.’’
The Bore: “I feel thoroughly
wound up tonight."
Host.-s: “How *.range! And yet
you don’t seem to go."
“Oh, yes,’’ she said, “we can trace
our ancestors hack to—to—well. I
don’t know exactly who, but we’ve j
been descending for centuries.” j
Hotel Manager: “You must please
pay in advance, sir. Your luggage is
too emotional.”
Gues:: “Emotional?”
"Yes—easily moved.”
LOST—Tuesday bet we. n Miiledge-
ville end Sandcraville or Dublin, a
nurses handbag, containing a
.nurses uniform and green Jersey
dress. Return to Mrs. Mary Mc-
Dadc Deason. Phone 24-J.
12-15-27. pd.
FOR CONSTIPATION
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Netd to Ch-gt*
Wiggins, Min—Mr. A. L. Com, •
wall known Wiggins raaidant, aayw
*1 have need Thedford'e Black-
Draught far constipation. I have
never had to take a great deal I of
medicine, but for fully 30 yearn I
have, by using it, known Black-
Draught to be a great medicine, aad
when I found it ao satisfactory, ]
out of aorta and tired
and I take a few doses of
Draught. It regulates my bowels
and fast all right. My wife takes
more Black-Draught than 1 do. She
i a great believer in it too, ao 1
CHAPLAIN’S REPORT
State Farm, Milledgeville, Ga.
December 1st, 1927.
The Hon. Prison Commission,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit my monthly rip
port for the month November 30th,
1927.
Our friends still continue to re
member uh. Miss Agness McKervey
of Macon has aunt up magazines and
papers t’*ice this month. The Lend
those who do
not understand its dangers, and who
wegfert to treat it without delay.
Black-Draught, with the natural.
tha pxitMM ao as to leave the
organa in a state of healthy activity.
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This is the greatest automobile value ever made.
Dodge Sedan $525.00
Hudson Coach $315.00
Hudson Touring $275.00
Buick Master 6 Touring . .$285.00
Essex Coach $325.00
Essex Coupe $165.00
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