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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., JANUARY 8, 1928
YOUNG LADIES TO
PUBLISH UNION RECORDER
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W. Will Haea Charge of Thu
Paper Janaarjr 19th
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Georgia State Collie for Women
will have charge of the issue of the
Union Recorder on January 19th.
Thi« class is composed of a num
ber of bright young women, who
have been studying journalism the
past several months under the direc
tion of Prof. W. T. Wynne, and we
kav e gladly given them the oppor
tunity to get out the Union Recorder
on the date mentioned above.
Each member of the class will be
assigmd to special work, and it can
be expected that they will publish a
real paper. The editorial writers will
select their own subjects to discuss,
and the state and local news
writers will give the latest happen
ings and events.
It can be expected that the issue
of the Union Recorder of January
the 19th, will be roost interesting and
entertaining.
Thu mechanical force of the paper
will lend the young lades every as
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GRAND HIGH PRIEST HERE
NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT
Hon. W. Frank Wells, Grand High
Priest of the Grand Chapter of Royal
Arch Masons will visit the local
chapter next Tuesday night for the
installation of the new officers for
the coming year.
Mr. J. T. McMullen will be install
ed as High Priest. The wives of the
Masons will be their guest at c sup
per which will be served before the
installation ceremonies.
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ORDINARY'S CITATION
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Pinkie Barnes, having applied for
Guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Alex Collins Brown, child of
Elbert Brown and Anniebell Brown,
both deceased, late of said county
deceased, notice is given that said
application will be heard at my office
at ten o’clock A. M., the first Mon
day in February next.
This 2nd day of January 1928.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary.
Miss Olivia Mathis died at her
home in this city early Wednesday
morning, after an illness of only a
few days.
Misy Mathis became ill on Sun
day, but was apparently getting
•along very well until Tu« sduy morn
ing when she had a slight stroke of
paralysis. From that time she grew
weaker until her vitality gradually
yielded to the grim reaper.
The funeral services were held at
the residence Thursday morning at
eleven o’clock, Rev. H. I). Warnock
and Rev. J. F. Yarbrough officiating.
The remains were buried on the fam
ily square in the city cemetery, the
pall-bearers being Messrs T. B. Du
mas, J. R. Stanley, J. R. Smith, J. C.
Ingram, A. W. Watkins, W. R. Dun
ham and S. D. Stembridge.
Miss Mathis was seventy-two years
of age and was born in Putnam coun
ty, her parents being the late Mr.
ind Mrs. W. H. Mathis. She came
to Milledgcville a pumber of years
ago, with her father’s family and in
recent years has made her home with
her brother, Mr. Reid Mathis, and
sister. Miss Sadie Mathis. She lend
a quiet home life, giving her time ind
thought to household duties perform
ing them faithfully. Those who
knew her best loved hrr the most.
She was a member of the Methodist
church. She is survived by two broth
ers, Mr. Reid Mathis, of this city,
and Mr. Will Mathis, of Jones coun
ty, and two sisters. Miss Sadie Math
is, of this city, and Mra E. W. Jor
dan, of Ssndersville.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
To The Voters of Baldwin County.
I wish to announce my candidacy
for re-election for the office of
County Commissioner of Baldwin
County, subject to the rules and
regulations prescribed by tl ? Demo
cratic Executive Committee govern
ing the primary to be held Fob, 15th,
1928. I assure you that I deeply ap
preciate your confidence that has
been placed in me, and if re-elected
1 promise my every effort to guard
the interest of the office to the best
of my ability.
Sincerely yours,
O. F. MORAN.
C. H. ANDDREWS & SON.
FOR PENT—Fui
Mr.
NOTICE!
Bids will be received at the office
•f I)r. S. A. Anderson until January
Tenth, (Jan. 10, 1928) for the fol
lowing.
Project Number Oue
Installation of cart iron “Jai!
Type” commodes in the three City
jail cells, and the installation of two
better grade commodes in the public
omfort room of the City Hall.
Project Number Two
The installation of a door leading
into the prison section of the City
Hall.
ie Committee, Sanitation and
S. A. ANDERSON, M. D.
Chairman.
J. A. HORNE
L. W. LEE, D. D. S.
HEAD STUFFED FROM j
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Says Cream Applied in Nostrils *
Opens Air Passages Right Up. +
Instant relief—no waiting. Your
daggl'd nostrils open right up; the sir
passage* of your head dear and you
can breathe freely. So more hawking',
sou(lling, blowing, headache, dryness. No
struggling for breath at night; your cold
or catarrh disappears.
Get a small bottle of Ely’s ('ream
Bnhn from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, heal
ing cream in yuur nostrils. It pen.-trates
through every air parage of tli«* bend,
soothe* the inflam. 1 or swollen mueoua
Tin • ri 1 • i ar;.iml relief . instantly.
It’s just tine. Don’t stay staffed-up
with a cold or nobly catarrh.
In Trim This
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Watch The Kidneys After
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tn th. blood
- at* Apt Itt 'moke one tired and
VeTui headaches, dizziness and
wUn nagging backache. A common
wtmwg is scanty or burning secretions.
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A STIMULANT DIURETIC A KIDNEYS
■taMr-MUtamCs.Mlgama.eenala.NY
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIOER
I hereby announce my Candidacy
for a place on the Board of County
Commissioners of Baldwin County,
subject to the democratic primary to
be held on February 15th.
If elected to this responsible po
sition, I promise to give to the peo
ple of Baldwin County the very be?*
service thu. I know how. I expect
to make this race strictly on my own
comments to make concerning any
r.ther candidate.
Your vote and support will be ap-
M. C. HARRINGTON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
T- The Voters of Baldwin County.
1 am a candidate for re-election to
th.- office of Tax Collector of Bald
win county, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary to be held February
15th, 1928.
I mi grateful to you for your sup
port in the past
thut if returned to this
id I
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
To The Voters of Baldwin County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for County School Superintendent
of Baldwin County subject to the
democratic primary of February
15th.
If elected to this important office,
I promise to give the very best of
service and attention to my duties
that I am capable of giving.
I certainly will appreciate j
vote and support.
Respectfully yours,
S. A. BOONE.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I desire to announce my candidacy
for re-election the office of County
Treasurer subject to th e Premiray to
be held February 15th, 1928 and
will appreciate your support and in
fluence.
Respectfully,
OTTO M. CONN.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of County School Superin
tendent yubjeet to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic Primary to
be held on February 15th, 1928.
I have tried to give satisfactory
service in the past; and if my efforts
Lave met with your approval, I would
like to serve you again. I wish to
‘.hank you for the confidence you
have placed in me; and I assure you
that I will do my best to give you
better service in the future.
P. N. BIVINS.
ful for the confidence you have
placed in ro«>. I trust my part sen-
ice will warrant your continued sup
port.
Courteously yours,
J. CLEVELAND COOPER.
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of Coroner of Baldwin
County subject to the primary to be
held on the lEth day of February
1928. I will appreciate your support.
C. L NEWTON.
FOR ORDINARY
To The Voters of Baldwin County:
I am a candidate for re-election
for Ordinary of Baldwin p 1
subject to the rules and nw ° aoty .!
as prescribed by the p, atl ° ! ;
Executive Committee, in the I
to be held February 15th. ntn * r T |
I sincerely appreciate the com I
dence that has been placed in ** I
and if re-elected I pledge my ev ?* I
efort to fulfill the duties 0 f th' I
office to the best of my ability * *
W. H. stembridge.
NOTICE—I haw had i B ^
ion a dark brown haifar ain c « I
amber 1st. She look* to be *1*
two years of age. Owner C * B t ..
her by paying for keep# and I
12-15-27 pd.
ent. R. L. Dnrden.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
EXCHANGE BANK
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
At Close of Bsuiness December 31st, 1927.
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS
February 15th,
eiectir
.ounce my candidacy
the of it* of Tax Re
coming primary on
loyal support in
fill th;-
expi
term of the late E. P. Lane was ap
preciated and I promise to serve yov
to the best of my ability if re-elected
Thanking you in advance and with
bi-st wishes for you and yours, I am,
Cordially yours,
BRISCOE WALLS.
RESOURCES
Loans nnd Discounts . $
Certificates of Indebted
ness and Bonds and
Stock owned
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash in Vault and amonts
due from approved R;
serve Agent*, .
Checks from Clearing and
Duefrom other Bank*
Cash Items
Overdrafts (if any).
LIABILITIES
517,445.10 Capital Slock 1100,000.00
Surplus Fund _ 50,000.00
Undivided Profits . 45,413.89
1 <1,350.00 Dividends Unpaid „ 336.00
’>.932.81 ( Cashiers Checks 950.70
Demand Deposits — 804,045.16
i Depreciation Reserve _ 4.046.8U
152.351.92 1
4.494.5
,7 I
Adv;
Cott
other
loditU
1 Baldwin County Wa
Baldwii
FOR SHERIFF
1 am u candidate for re-
the office of Sheriff of
county, subjtct to the Democratic
Primary of February 15th, 1928. 1
thank the voters of Baldwin county
for the confidence they have shown
in me in the past, and promise that
if re-elected I will perform the
duties of the office tp the best of | GEORGIA Buld'
my uhility.
S. L. TERRY.
City of Milled
Coupons as Cash
County Warrants 1
Memo. Coins
TOTAL
132.13
sh 881.57
75.50
3804.792.55
TOTAL
1804,792.55
County
Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to
administer oaths in said county Otto M. Conn who, on oath, says that he is
the Cashier of the Exchunge bank, and that the above and foregoing re
port of the condition of said bank is true and cor -ect.
OTTO M. CONN.
.Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 5th, day of January, 1928.
We, the undersigned dirictorw of said bunk, do certify that we care
fully read said report, and that the same is true and correct, according to
the best of our information, knowledge and belief, and that the above signa-
ue and genuine signature of that
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
1 wish to announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Clerk
of the Superior Court of Baldwin
County, Gt-orgiu, subject to the rules
-and regulations prescribed by the I ture of the Cashier of said bank
Democratic Executive Committee' officer,
governing the primary for county of- This 5th, day of January, 1928.
ficers, to be held on February’ 15th, J. R.. STANLEY,
1928. W. L. RITCHIE
I assure you that I am most grate-1 Directors of said Bank.
ORDINARY’S CITATION
GEORGIA Baldwin County, Ordi
nary’s Office. January Term Jan.
this
horn It May Co.
l*s it has been 1
ourt that Janie
een years and 1
ars old, ar
A. Davi
uttie Davi
thout father,
Tom Davis,’ Esta e, this is therefore
to notify oil persons interested thnt
if no objections are filed thereto that
Judge E. R. Hines, th;- county ad
ministrator, will be appointed Guar
dian for the above named children on
the first Monday in February next
at ten o’clock A. M.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
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CHANGE IN GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULE
The following changes in th>- Geor-
t Railroad schedule will be effec-
-e Sunday January 8th, 1928.
No. 80 leaves Macon at 8:36 A.
M.. Leaves Milledgevlile 9'40 A. M.
Arrive Camack at 11:30 A. M.
>. 32 Leave Macon 4:35 P. M.
e Milledgcville 5:43 P. M. Arrive
Cnmnck 7:20 P. M.
». 31 Leave Milledgcville at
10:20 A. M.. Arrive in Macon 11:30
A. M.
No. 33 Leave Camack 2:30 P. M.
cave Milledgcville 4:05 P. M.
rrive in Macon 5:15 P. M.
No. 2 Arrive Augusta 1:00 P. M.
No. H Arrive Augusta 8:55 P. M.
No. 7 Leave Augusta at 1:00 P.
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GEO. H. TUNNELL, General Agt.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Merchants hirers Bank
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
At Close of Business December 31st, 1927.
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS !j
RESOURCES | LIABILITIES
uans and Discounts 5322,735.27 Capital Stock $80,000.00
Surplus Fund 80,000.00
Undivided Profits lfi.50R.76
4,375.00 I Reserve Funds 23,113.44
9.000.00 Cashiers Checks 889.14
4,313.07 Demand Deposits 253,835.40
13,239.90 1 Time Certificates of De-
a«h
1 due froi
proved Resei
Chicks for Cl.
Due front o‘
Cash Items
Profit and Lo
Col in transit
TOTAL
61,269.40
3,691.33 :
116 I
4,897.44 ;
566.00
$454,403.74 TOTAL
$454,403.74
GEORGIA Baldwin County *
Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to
administer oaths in said county L. C. Hall who, on oath, says that he is the
Cashier of the Merchants & Farmers bank, and that the above and forego
ing report of the condition of said bank is true and correct.
L. C. HALL, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5th, day of January, 1928.
J. C. BLACK, N. P.
We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have
carefully read said report, and the same is true and correct, according to |j
the best of our information, knowledge and beli-.f, and that the above
signature of the Cashier of said bank is the true and genuine signature of
that pfficer. , M a
L. N. CALLAWAY
* JNO. T. DAY
This 5th, day of January, 1928. Directors of aaid Bank.
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