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UNION RECORDER. M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA„ JANUARY 12, 1228
is Week
By Arthur Brisbane
i MILLION YEARS
DEAD BANK BANDITS
Jy THE AGE OF FORTY
an siio.oao.ooo IDEA
The Reverend Dr. Cndninn
., r k« that This planet may
. r yearly a million billion !
r - * \>i anxious Christian
"Do y'n u bvh-vn that the soul sleep:
eve that
with the body a million
nr'on rears waiting for the judg-
' l.t if 1 really believed it, I
,j r .k j should try to have a pretty
t me while still in the flesh."
The Reverend Dr. Cadman tells
inquiring soul that when you
unconscious n million billion
ar „ eems no longer than a min
, ind a half, and tells the soul
••It is better t<* awake from a pro-
r stt-d torpor with clean recollcc-
ti<ms in.your conscious past than
jin a moral idiot."
The child that "can’t wait ;
for Christmas" and the Christian
••that can't wait .a million billion
yenr.s for the judgment day" are both
interesting, and both children mental-
li-xas wants bank bandits, and
wants them dead. Texas banks
carry this sign: “$5,000 for each
dead bank robber—not one cent for
100 live ones.”
Banks don’t want live robbers
because they are hard to identify,
hard to convict, hardly ever kept
the penitentiary after going there.
This may discourage bank rob
bing. It will impress on bank rob
bers the fact that they must kill first
or be killed.
Mr. Babe Ruth amazes “sportdom"
by saying “nearing advanced age of
thirty-four,” that he believes in all
year round training and expects to
be "just as good at forty” as he is
For «uch work as Babe Ruth does,
hard hitting and running, forty
should be the best age, and fifty
about as goo I. It isn’t their v.ork,
play between times that
old.
Long i
Batavia, N. Y., a
bo\ was born and soon had an idea.
1/ r.ce tolu this writer how he gave
un ^rooking “extravagant five cent
n^ars" saving money to carry out
h:s nlan and nuild his first car.
Two men selpt in the upper, two
in the lower berth, for fifty cents
apiece. Abraham Lincoln was one of
his first passengers, going from
Chicago to Springfield, and was too
long for the berth. The other man
protested. The man selling the tick
et* beside the car was George M.
I’ullman, and now the Interstate
Commerce Commission fixes the
value of his Pullman company at
5110,238,786, which is far below its
real value.
Get a good idea, stick to it, make
orifices, and the idea will take care
°f vou, later.
Mrs. Hickman, mother of the
Angeles kidnaper, will testify
that she was once insane and at-
mpted suicide, thus seeking to
son by a plea of hereditary
insanity.
It is not conceivable that anything
lou, 'i wve that murderer from the
^ttremc penalty. A crime almost as
** h *s own was lightly locking
| ,l; young criminal up and lightly
eU,n * him out again on former
“cessions.
T he learned Dr. Stockard, pro-
‘ nS ° r anatomy at Cornell Uni-
J-Tsgy has experimented with tlco-
' 11 five thousand guinea pigs
'' ,unn * seventeen years. This is his
‘inclusion:
ica pig* drunk with alcohol
f anything, a little healthier
. k’ “total guinea pign nrd live
a * i°ng. One guinea pig was
made drunk with alcohol six days
every week and his health was per
fect."
But first, the guinea pir
nothing to do but eat. breath and
digest. He doesn’t need to
brain. Second, the kind college pro
fessor gave good alcohol to
drunken guinea pigs, not bootlegger
alcohol.
There is excitement at Red Lodge
Mont. Mrs. A. Pollard, opening thi
gizzard of her Christmas turkey,
raised in that neighborhood, f
small gold nuggets. Prospector
seeking desperately the spot v
the turkey picked up the nuggets, i
To the turkey those nuggets t
simply rough stones swallowed
help grind corn. To “proud n
those nuggets are the beginning and
the end of earthy .ambition, n5:
nine times out of a hundred,
turkey, foolish man.
Davis Vs. William Franklin Davis.
To the defendant, William Franklin
The plaintiff, Mrs. Martha Echols
Davis, having filed her petition for
divorce again*: William Franklin
returnable
W. A. Walker A Co.,
ceived a new lot o
Buggie*. and Chattai
A Molin Wagon*, alio
and wagon harneas, c
in., bridle., backbandi
harness and arc .ellin.
have
nil .
i the:
nd bu
1-10-23 4t.
the January Term, 192f
Court, and it being made to appear
that the said Win. Franklin Davis is
not a resident of said State and
County, and an order having been
made for service on him, the Maid
Wm. Franklin Dans, by publication:
This, therefore, is to notify you.
W m. Franklin Davis, to be and ap
pear at the next term of Baldwin
Superior Court, to be held on the
second Monday in January ls»2<*.
then and there to answer said com
plaint.
Witncw the Hon. .In*. B. Park.
Jutlere of the Superior Court of said
County, this December 20th, 1U27.
J. C. COOPER.
C. S. C. Baldwin Co. Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA Muidwin County, Court
of Ordinary Jan. term 1928.
reas, J. R. Norment adminis-
of Willie Sanfords estate,
nts to the court in his pettion,
duly filed and entered, on record,
thn: he has fully administered Willie
Sandford’s ertate. This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned, I
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of
dsimissit
the first Mondiy in
said February 1928.
pearl W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary.
ounty,
LAND SALE
GEORGIA Baldwin County. Court
Ordinary, January Term. 1928.
Land Sale.
Hy Virtue of un Order from I
court of .Ordinary of Baldwin
will be sold at public outcry,
first Tuesday in February, 1928 at
th t . court house door, in said county,
between the legal hours of tale. The
folowing described land to wit ;
One tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the City of Milledge-
ville Georgia, in lot No. one. and
squar c No. Thirty-three, containing
one-fourth acre more or less, front
ing fifty two and a half fe t on El
bert Street and runnning back two
hundred and ten feet, between lots
of Frank Beeland on the North and
Mrs. Conser on the South. Terms of
said sale cash.
SUSAN LONG, Administratrix up-
ate of Catherine Ray, Dc-
Wait a minute! I can’t work
without my Waterman’s.
How anyone con refrain from using a
Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen is
something that those who have used
Waterman's cannot understand.
Waterman's Spoon feed feeds and its
lip guard guard:..
May we tell you about that no-time
limit guarantee and take your measure
to-day for a 100 per cent fit?
Jewelers
WILLIAMS & RITCHIE
Milledgeville, Ga.
"Si ILL ON THE JOB"
»ho. rrp.irtn, r.rry whet.,
•Ik .very body.
fc .v. ~.d Ibi, .d Now
“SUDDEN SERVICE"
Phone 373
Blain Shoe Plant and
Pressing Club
Who pay* when Clerk’s handshake
damages Client?. $3500.00 wai
recently awarded against a store
keeper in Nebraska. Be protected.
C. H. ANDREWS A SON
■ Accidents
Slates five bullions each yi
85,000 killed and 7,000,000 injured.
C. H. ANDREWS A SON.
ORDINARY’S CITATION
GEORGIA Baldwin County, Ordi
nary’s Office, January Term Jan.
2nd, 1928.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Whereas it has been made known
to this court that! James A. Davi:
age fourteen years, and Annie Davit
twelve years old, are without
guardian in Tom Davis,’ Estat", thi
therefore to notify all persons
interested that if no objcctioi
filed thereto that Judge E. R. Hines,
the county administrator, will bp ap
pointed Guardian for
named children on the Fir.-*-; Monday
February next at ten o'clock A. M.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinaly.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Term, 1928. Fountain T. Latimer.
i. Ella La.lmer.
► the defendant, Ella Latimer:
The plaintiff, Fountain T. Latimer,
having filed h : s petition for divorce
against Ella Latimer in this court,
liable .o this t rm of said court,
and it being made to appear that Ella
iident of said
county, and also that her where
abouts are unknown to plaintiff, and
'rder having been made for serv-
<>n hr, Ella La.imer, by publi
cs, therefore, in to notify you,
Ella Latimer, to he- and appear at
term of Baldwin County
Superior Court, to be held on the
iccond Monday in January 1928,
hen and there to answ.r 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.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
FELT DULL DIZZY
Gcoriia Mir TcOs H«w He Food
ReBd for Mu? CompUinti
by Uikf An 0M Home
Remedy.
Athens, Ga.—"I have been married
61 years, and am the father of ten
children,” saya Mr. J. C. EL Weather
ford, R. F. D. "A,” this city. "About
the beat homo remedy I have ever
found is Black-Draught. I can’t re
member when we haven’t used it in
the family, giving it to the children
for colds and minor ills where a
laxative is needed.
"We must have used Black-
Draught for 40 years, anyway, and
in that tim* we have tried it for
many complaints. 1 would have
dull, stupid feeling, and my head
would sow and when I would lean
over, I would get disy. I feund
that a couple of doses of Black-
Draught would relieve this. I used
to have gas on my stomach, and
ould aprt up grease. Black-Draught
It is jest an all-round good nedi-
na. Most that I am 72 years old,