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UNION RECORDER. M1LLEDGEVILLE, CA., JANUARY 9, t*l«
JURORS FOR
COING COURT
$ er ve Id Bo* for Superior Court
Session, Grand Jury Meets
Monday
next Monday ;
Grand Jar
follows:
T. H. Clark, G. C. May, J. A. May-
Id, E. E. Basd, William McDaniel,
frank H. Coleman. T. C. Humph-
ne J. W. Moran, T. E. Hubert, M.
Harrington, Jr., W. II. Bnumgar-
j. L. Bey, Homer Shy, W. P.
Overman, A. J- Carr, C. B. Ivey, W.
B Richsr.1- i. W. W. Moran, C. C.
Wilkin n - E- J- Bloodworh, C. N.
rh tndler, R. W. Hatcher, O. F. Veal,
\ ‘ b. Echols, L. C. Hall, S. A.
raj,,,.. A. T. Pettigrew, E. D. Pros-
Oeo. W. Hollinsheud, M. A.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE.
Anderson Easton vs. Mattie Wash
ington Easton: Petition for Divorce,
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Term, 1928.
To the defendant, Mattie Wash-
Week.
j S. Botie, W. F. Williamson, S.
K Wright, Jr.. W. H. Humphries,
C w. Ennis, J. R- Torrance, E. C.
K :<!'*• D. P. Myrick, W. F. Little, W.
I. . Gholoon, J. T. Hollis, W. J. Usery,
(,.. c ar Stem 1-ridge, R. R. Reid, H. S.
class, A. J. Hawkins, C. R. Digby,
U G. Bone, T. B. Coxwell, Kenneth
McMillan, J. H. Holder, J. C. Ivey,
J. II. Home, W. F. Brown. M. II.
B1 ind, W. P. Berry, B. H. Wootten,
N. F. Prosser, J. W. Mathis, J. Ben
Harper, W. H. Robinson, C. W.
Spivi y, J. T. Ivey, R. I- Nelson, W.
Z. Jones, George A. Watkins, C. B,
Smith, Frank E. Bone, George Bais-
den, C. E. Hudson, W. L. Hodges. J.
T. McCrary, E. Jr. Bailey, Paul Dur
den, Peyton Barnes, L. M. Digby,
Harper Tucker, W. J. Alldridge, W.
p. Simpson, R. W. McMillan, W. S.
Wood. L. S. Holsey, G. W. Barr, T.
A. Reese, R. H. Moore, G. D. My
rick, C. R. Miner, Jno. T. Godard,
Louis McCullar, Jon W. Hutchinson.
TmverM Jurors—2nd Week
L. W. Montgomery, Harry Ennis,
J. E. Josey, W. T. Weaver, Maurice
Martin, J. R. Smith, H. B. Moran,
A. L Butts, M. L. Thompson, E. B.
Humphries, J. C. Grant, S. E.
Wright, Sr., J. H. Strpiling, Sr., J. C.
Ingram, T. A. Torrance, C. E. Simp
son, J. T. Wagnon, Hcry Hardy, Jr.,
L S. Holsenbeck, M. L. Curry, J.
A. Chandler, W. D. Bone C. I.
Adams, W. J. Brake, W. L. Ritchie,
F. R. Hargrove, W. C. Green, T. B.
Dumas, Frank Shealy, A. W. Tis
dale, J. J. Adams, Jerome Rnhtj, S.
I). Stombrdige, L. N. Jordan, J. li.
Lee, W. A. Walker, Robert McMil
lan, Jr.. 0. D. Horton, J. K. Wat
kins, J .T. Brown, L. D. Smith. M.
E. W'.bb, N. M. Beckom, Ed Bell
Jackson, J. T. Martin, J. O. Eth
ridge, W. C. Finney, L. S. Fowler,
J. A. Benford, L. B. Babb, Sr., D.
C. Leap trot, John T. Ray, W. I.
Smith, W. A. Pettigrew, C. J. Conn,
D. M. Rogers, R. L. Chambers, B.
F. Bowdoin, B. D. Edwards, Louis
Corley, S. S. Vinson, E. E. Bell, W.
L Prosser, W. O. O’Quinn, F. M.
Finney, J. W. Hooten. W. T Gar
rard, J. E. Weaver, Robt. Ashfield,
J. F. Bell, Jr., A. L Horn:-, C. H.
Whitfield, A. Leonard.
FRIENDSHIP NEWS
We wish the Union Recorder a
prosperous New Year.
The Christmas holidays pasesd
very quietly and pleasant in this sec
tion to the delight of the community.
Cupid has played its part well in
this community. Four marriage of | ington Easton: The’plaintiff. Ander
much interest have occured in the son Easton, having filed his petition
past two weeks. The couples were | for divorce against Mattie Washing-
Miss Kathleen to Mr. Alva Le,'better ton Easton, in this court, returnable
of Mayfield. Miss Lorene Veal to to this term of the court, and it be-
Mr. Trawick of Linton. Mr. Horace I ng made to appear that Mattie
Veal and Miss; Mary Als A. Brooks i Washington Easton is not a resident
of Mayfield, and Miss I-orene Griffin I ,f said county, am! also that she docs
to Mr. WIBam McDaniel of M Hedge-1 not reside w.thin the state, and an
many friends wi-h for j orijer having been made for service
on her. Mattie Washington Easton. ^
by publication, this, therefore, is to |
notify you, Mattie Washington Ens-1 "
ten, to be and appear at the next
.orm of Baldwin Superior Court to
be held on the second Monday in
January, 1928, then and there to
answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of the Superior Court,
this 10th day of November, 1927.
J. C. COOPER, Clerk.
illc. The
them a long and prospi
regret very much to give up so many
young ladies from our midst,
* gladly welcome Mrs. Veal
community.
the new year preaching serv
ices will be held at Friendship on
Fir.-* and Third Sundays in each
month. Sunday School prayer meet
ing and B. Y. P. U. will continue ns
it. was in the past year.
The two groups of our Senior B.
Y. P. U. had a contest in daily Bible
reading hte last quarter. The group
winning the most stars was to be
entertained by the other group.
Group two wus victorious and was
most pleasantly entertained at the
home of Mr. and Mr. T. H. Hall Wed
nesday night with a weina roast.
Many games were played and enjoy
'd, but we think the most interesting
feature of the evening was the old
fashion spelling match between the
groups.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Term, 1928. Mrs. Martha Echols
Davis Vs. William Franklin Davis.
To the defendant, William Franklin
Davis:
The plaintiff, Mrs. Martha Echols
Divis, having filed her petition for
divorce against William Franklir.
Davis in this court, returnable t<
the January Term, 1928, of said
Court, and it being made to app.-a
that the said Win. Franklin Davis ii
not u resident of said Sta e ami
County, and an order having bee;
made or servic? on him, the sni-
rr.. Franklin Davis, by publication
This, therefore, is to notify you
m. Franklin Davis, to be and ap-
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Term, 1928. Fountain T. Latimer.
Vs. Ella Latimer. ,
To the defendant, Ella Latimer:
The plaintiff, Fountain T. Latimer,
having filed his petition for divorce
against Ella Latimer in this court,
returnable to this t.rm of said court
being made to appear that Ells
Mr. and Mr:
B.
Prosser spent
NOTICE
Notice ia hereby given that Mil-
ledgevflla Railway Company has ap
plied to the Georgia Public Serv
Commission for authority to reduce
it.* present service between Georgia
Railroad Depot and State Sanitarium
from ten trains per day in each direc
tion. to six trains *per day in each
direction, to be operated upon the
following schedules'
WESTBOUND
Ga. RR Repot
5:40 AM
9:28 AM
10:25 AM
2:00 PM
4:20 PM
5:58 PM
EAST BOUND
Lcav c
Asylum Ga.
Asjrlt
6:00 AM
9:48 AM
10:45 AM
2 20 PM
4 56 PM
7:00 PM
Arriv
RR Depc
9:15 AM
10:15 AM
11:06 AM
2:42 PM
5:50 PM
7:20 PM
oral days of the Christma:
days with their parent. Mr. and Mrs.
Burton of Sparta.
Mr. Jack Ward and son Billie
Stacer, of Atlanta, spent the holi
days with Mrs. Ward’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Underwood.
Miss Kathryn Tanner, of Sisters
Community, spent Thursday and
Friday with her aunt, Mrs. Srllie
Veal.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenie Amerson, of
Mitchel, visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. I. Griffin here and rela
tives near Oconee, during Christ
mas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Laura Battle and
three children of Zebulon, spent
eral days last week with their mother
Mrs. Sallie Veal.
Mr. and Mrp. Alva Ledbetter and
Mr. Binion Griffin and family from
near Mayfield, spent a few day<* last
week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Griffin.
Miss Lillie Griffin and brothers
Messrs Dewie and Morira Griffin,
visited friends and relatives at May-
field during the holidays.
Mm Roy Griffin and children al
so Misses Marie and Rondus Under
wood all of Milledgevillc, spent sev-
ra! days of last week with Misses
Eudell and Annie Mary Griffin.
Miss Annie Will Griffin, from the
S. S. visited her parents, Mr. and
rs. Willie Griffin last week.
Mrs. J. W. Blizzard and two chil
dren with her mother, Mrs. Addie
Swint, spent Thursday and Friday
with relatives in Milledgeville.
Miss Lillie Griffin was guest of
Miss Nissae Blizzard Sunday.
Mr. Luther Brookins and children
of Linton, spent the week-end with
Mr. S .B. Brookin and family.
We deeply sympathize with Mr.
und Mrs. Zackie Brookins in the
death of their little'infant son. which
recurred at their home near Linton
December 30th, and wus laid to rest
in the cemetery at Friendship on
Sunduy January 1st. Rev. J. F. Ful
ghum conducted the funeral service®.
It was three months old, had only
been in the home long enough to win
the deepest love and affections of
the famliy when the Lord saw fit to
take it from their arms and place it
with his host of angels. No human aid
'•an ease the aching hearts of mother,
father, sisters and brothers. No hu
man tongue their sorrow tell.. But
trust in Jesus who dotth all things
Latimer
resident of said
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Thi* matter has been assigned for
bearing before the Commission, in
its <,fflees, State Capitol, Atlanta,
session beginning ten o’clock
V M., Tuesday, January 17th, 1928,
at w hich time all persons interested
will be given an opportunity of be
ing heard.
This notice is being given in ac
cordance with the requirements of
the Georgia Public Service Commis-
‘i°n. . *ii mm
MILLEDGEVILLE RAILWAY CO.
By GEO. H. TURNELL,
General Manager.
Acai4*«L can't b. predated, bat
«•» *»• protected.
C. H. ANDREWS * SOM.
6 6 6
Golds, Grippe, Flu. Dcnjjne,
Bilious Fevjr and Malaria.
It kills the grrmt.
county, and also that her where
abouts are unknown to plaintiff, and
an order having been made for serv
ices on htr, Ella La imer, by publi
cation :
This, therefore, in to notify you,
Elia Latimer, to be and appear at
the next term of Baldwin County
Superior Court, to be held on the
second Monday in January 1928,
'.hen and there to answer said com
plaint.
Witness the Hon. Jas. B. Park,
Judge of the Superior Court.
This December 20th, 1927.
J. C. COOPER,
C. S. C. Baldwin Co. Ga.
at the
Superior Court, t
.second Monday it
then and there to
Witness the Ho
Judge of the Supc
term of Baldw
be held
January
County, this December 20th, 1927.
J. C. COOPER,
C. S. C. Baldwin Co. G&
Court
CITATION
GEORGIA Baldwin Cu
of Ordinary Jan. term
Whereas, J. It. Xorment adminis
trator of Willie Sanfords estate,
represents to the court in his pettion,
duly filed and entered, on record,
that he has fully administered Willie
Sandford’x estate. This is there
fore to cite all persons concern:d,
kindred und creditors, to show cause,
if they can, why said ::dmini
should not be discharged from hiw ad
ministration, and receive letters
dsimiision, on the first Monday
February 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
LAND SALE
GEORGIA Baldwin County. Court of
Ordinary, January Term, 1928.
Land Sale.
By Virtue of an Order from the
court of Ordinary of Baldwin county,
will be sold at public outcry, oi
first Tuesday in February, 1928. at
the court house door, in said county,
between the legal hours of sale. The
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without my Waterman’s.
How anyone can refrain from using a
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen is
something that those who have used
Waterman's cannot understand.
to-day for a 100 per cent fit?
Jeweler,
WILLIAMS & RITCHIE
MiUedierille, Ga.
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“SUDDEN SERVICE”
Phone 373
Blain Shoe Plant and
Pressing Club
I
Begins Fri. Jan. 6th and Ex-§
tends thru Sat. Jan. 14
EIGHT DAYS
ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SELUNG EVENTS
OF THE YEAR
GREATER IN VALUES WILL MAKE IT GREATER IN
VOLUME.
folowing described land towit:
One tJVct or parcel of land lying
and being in the City of MiUedge-
ville Georgia, in lot No. one, and
.<quur e No. Thirty-three, containing
one-fourth acre more or less, front
ing fifty .wo and a half foot on fil
bert Street and runnning buck two
hundred and ten fett, between lots
of Frank' Beeland on the North and
Mrs. Conser o n the South. Terms of !
said sale cash. j
SUSAN LONG, Administratrix up
on the estate of Catherine Bay. De- ’
Macon’s
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JAN. 0-14
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Cars of Gorgeous Scenery and
Electrical Effects
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Opera,
Mouday Night, Aida.
Tuesday Night, Faual
Wednesday
Wednesday Night, Rigaletto.
Thursday Night, Corraen.
Friday Night, (double bill), CavaL
leria Rustican. and Pagliacei
Willi. rr.s-Brecdlo
Hill’s ^
Knocks
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Caseara -Bromide -Qui
nine tablets knock a
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FOR CONSTIPATION
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Mississippi Mai Says He Has I
Found Hack-Draught So
Satisfactory, He Has No
Need to Change.
Wiggins, Miss.—Mr. A. I* Cone, a
Weil known Wiggins resident, says:
"I have used Thedford'a Black-
Draught for constipation. I have
never had to take a great deal of
medicine, but for fully 30 years I
have, by using it, known Black-
Draught to be a groat medicine, and
when I found it so satisfactory, J
haven’t aeon any need to change.
"When I get constipated. I feci all
out of aorta and tired and sluggish
and I taka a few dosea of Black-
Draught It regulates my bowela
•w* ^ M y takas
more Black-Draught than I do. fiha
j* • I"** believer in it too, so ere i
keep U in the house. It will -Irenes A
the system and help you, if you uae
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Constipation leads to a great deal
of uckneaa among those who do
not understand iU dangers, and who
Mglect to tieet it without delay.
Hack-Draught with the natural,
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mean, the personality
that makes a person or
house stand out from
the rest.
Does your house have
“It”. Maybe it’s a new
sidewalk, some concrete
garden furniture, or just
a simple concrete flower
box that will tend the
needed touch. •
Whatever it is, we have
the necessary materials.
Perhaps we can give you
some helpful suggestions.
PeopIes ,
Hardware
Company
Milledgeville, Ga.
Lime - Cement
Hardware
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