Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 23, 1928, Image 2

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., FEBRUARY 23, 1928 IhislVfelt By Arthur BrUbane BY ARTHUR BRISBANE CANADA OUR FRIEND. ANTI-THIRD TERM. ULTRA. SIMPLE DIVORCE. MUSSOLINI’S— M l WILL” Secretary of State Kellogg been in Canada, well received, and heard Canadian sttsesmen nay there is no danger of our country tryi to annex Canada. That annexati idea is old and foolish. The Unit State, is glad to have a good peac maker and finds it in the people of Canada. Also. Cnnada i.s our beat customer, buying here more than the British mother country buys. For several months in 1927 Canada was the best customer we had in the world. We helped the Canadian North west, as we did all countries, by supplying a short cut through the Panamr Canal. Canada recipro cates by buying of us. When the St. Lawrence Canal goes through, both notions will be better off. Friendship, co-operation, constructive competition should be the programme. i general or, 'he Southern - ' he Civil War, also claiming store on the Mayfolwer, e <ur- , u license to inarry a mulatto. T v girl's mother consents because ! thinks it i* “for the best interest ' the couple.” Intelligent men, white and bin. will agree that that is decided AGAINST the interest of both ti man and the woman, and all of b'd VOTE TO IET TEORGE PICK THE DELEGATION spoasibility. Hot Convent ATLANTA.—The. art cipation, thro up y the proplc of the of delegates B. S. Miller of Columbus Rowe, of Athens. Mr. How. II said that the was without .authority to altitude and opinion of id Hugh itself , ommittee i speak the >f Georgia hand-picked This was decided . ng of the state d< committee after c fights Geo: : urday at a meet- ocratic executive ■ of the sharpest political hi.%- The poor Heine felt differ* about it long ago. Shocked to that a white clergyman was t< tarred and feathered bocau: lowed his daughter to marry Heine exclaimed: “O! Freiheit, du bopser Traum!” “O, Freedom, th wicked dream.” A young woman, well educat'd, married to a scoundrel, follow • 1 him and hiw fortunes, and will soon u hanged with him in Canada. She as with him when he murdered a xicab driver. An effort is made to save her from the gallows and the girl amazes her friends, saying she does not want to ived. "If he hangs, I want to hnng with him.” That should amaze nobody. It might be amazing if a slid it. A woman i« willing to be burned with her children, or hanged with her husband, when she likes him. It is part of the female disposition. torv when, by the margin of one vote, the time-honored plan of a statewide democratic convention where the people might select Geor gia's delegat' to the nutional con 's to ’ vent ion at Houston in June was de- :• he »' i feated, -and the selection of dele gat s left to Senator W. F. George, the state’s “favorite ' son,” by the close vote of .‘13 to 32. The deciding vote was cast by Sam A. Nunn, of Perry, who was acting chairman at that time. There were 67 members of the state committee present, and the matter came to issue over a resolution by Alex S. Chainlet-, of Bartow, who declared that in view of rumored political gr up. Pointing to the danger in oliminu- 1 tion of the rights of the people of ' the i-tatc Mr. Howell declared that "Senator George doesn’t want us to pass the buck to him. He is too smurt a politician and too wise a man to make 28 ingrates and 5,000 enemies by undertaking the task.” Harmony Shattered. Like an omen of interesting events to ensue in a most uncertain presi dential year, the oft-sung harmony of the dt mocracy of Georgia was shat tered at the session of the conven tion, which was a fight from the start. It is not believed that Senator George will accept the responsibility of choosing the delegation to the Houston convention and of their acts there. The whole situation, result ing from the proposal of his name for the presidential nomination, is known to be embarrassing to him. A RESOLUTION r Aldermen of the City of Mil!<-.>,.. •„ i of $52,277.87, which amour.* '••at! The Senate will pass some kind of nnti-third-Uvm bill, making two term-, the law, instead of a tradi tion. It should be two ELECTED terms. A man elected once should have a »eeond term in mind. No matti r how good he is. that makes him ,t better President. Gtatitude is a sense of favors to Borah advocate: It would not b. necessary to prove guilt. Wife or husband can say, "A continuation of my married life has becorr- mpossible.” That will end ouplc ist live apa before getting the divorce, n no guilt i.s pnft’od, there will io alimony. The richer of the will be expected to help the Musxilini continues simplfying Italy's government which in sub stance in the expression of Musso lini's *‘f will.' Only one political party m to exist. Only thoae will vote “who contribute to the prog ress of the nation.” The number of deputies will be r duced from 560 to -100. It would be simpler to let Mussolini cast o vote for the whole nation. That what happens in reality. GEORGIA Baldwin County, By virtue of an ordrr of the court of Ordinary of Baldwin County, granted upon the application of L. F. Palmer, Jr., administrator of Mrs. Susie Palmer deceased, late of said county to sell the lands of the said Mrs. Surie Palmer deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and distribu tion, there will he sold before the court house door at public outcry, to the highest bidder, in the City of Mil- 1 dgeville, Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March, 1928, as the property of said deseasod, the folowing described lands to wit: One hundred acres more or less, situate lying and bring in the 115th District G. M. and bound ed as follows, on the North by lands of the estate of I* F. Pal mer, Sr., deceased, on the East by lands of J. W. Torrance, on the South by lands of Jess Simm rson, on the West by lands of W. P. Ennis. L. F. PALMER, JR. Administrator. If a .log bite: i we ignore J : thftt's new; ; long ago an >rc Cumniinp Oft*-; ad of defoi his burglar, etc. That i.s hardly NOW you read that Vincent C.-irthy ivas killed by stab i while defending his dog. T killed, by a LAND SALE GEORGIA Baldwin County, By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of Baldwin County, granted upon the application of L. F. Palmer, Jr., os administrator of the estate of L. F. Palmers deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and distribution, ther e will be sold be fore the court house door, at public outcry to the highest bidder. City of Milledgeville, Ga., ••tween the legal hours of Rile, on th c first .Tuesday in March, as the property of I the Raid deceased, the following de scribed lunds, to wit: all that tract of land .situated lying and being ir the 115th District G. M. of said ing bounded os follows: O North by the public road kn th Dixit- Highway, on the Ea.-i, by; lands of J. W. Torrance, on the i South by lands of the estate of Mrs. ' L. F. Palmer, deceased. On the West by lands of C. W. Ennis, slid tract of land being better known as the Jo.- Whitten tract. L. F. PALMER, JR. Administrator. trades he wanted the delegates elect ed by tW people of the democratic party and not by any committee that might be accused of "hand-picking.” Two Hour, of Wrangling. After two hours of debute, during hich there was considerable wrang ling, the question was put and the ommittee voted on the Chamlee esolution, which in addition to pro- iding for a state convention urged nstruction of the delegates to vote dry, and empowered the convention select the national committeeman and committi-ewoman to serve for next four years. ie vote was fin* announced as 36 against the Chamlee resolution d 31 for it. A recount was de- tndi-d, and this time it was an- unced that the vote was 33 against d 32 for. Hire it was pointed out that S. A. inn, of Perry, acting chairman of * meeting, voted on the roll call of delegates against the resolution, thus iting Resolved by the May bonda be issued in tl'.e aggregate- aggregate amount remaining unpaid of the assessments mad. of said Mayor and Aldermen on January 16, 1928, to cover the ‘ mg and improving of said Street Improvement Sections or Zon' 0 ** 0 * pfcv * 9, 10, 11, 14 and 16 in said City. Said bonds sfcall be design.-. V \ ledgeville Street Improvement Bonds.” Said bonds shall be * ruary 15, 1928, shall bear interest from dntc at the rate of six pi- ^ annum, payable annually. Said bonds are to be paid in ten annuap™ ptI ments, shall be signed in the name of the City of Milledgevi]I e T** 1 Mayor and have attached the seal of said City and shall be payable to ^ hearer and be payable solely from assessments levied upon the lots ° m roads, and tracts of land of the several land owners abutting Street I provement Sections No. 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14 and 16. Said bonds shall co ta* descriptive words identifying thc property by which they are secund" til the name of the owner of the property at the time the assessment was mad Said bonds shall be registered by the Clerk and Treasurer of the City ** Milledgeville in a book to be kept for that purpose and certificate z* reJL tratidh shall be endorsed by the Clerk on each of said bonds. Said tondi shall be issued under the terms and conditions prescribed in the Ac*, cf General Assembly of Georgia, approved August 21, 1925, appearing i n the printed Acts of thc General Assembly of 1925, on pages 1199 to 1214 is. elusive. Said bonds shall be numbered from 169 to 234, including hoti numbers. The bonds shall be issued against the following numbered tracts land, each of said numbers representing thc lot of land designated by the corresponding number on the plan of the work filed in the office of the Clerk and Treasurer of said City, and issued in the amount* set opposite said numbers and the bonds shall be numbered as indicated in the follow, ing table Baad Zom T Trai Owner of Property Location Nc. Soc. No. No. H. G. Bone, Montgomery SL, 169 6 1 Mrs. R. T. Baisden, Sr., Montgomery St. 170 6 2 Benjamin Buss, Montgomery St 171 6 3 Mrs. Ophelia Wall, Montgomery St., 172 6 4 CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Whereas, J. T. Bloodworth, Execu tor of the last will of Miss D. E. Bloodworth, represents to the Court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully adminis- j Mrs. M. A. McCraw, Montgomery SL, — 173 tered said estate: This is-therefore ; T. L. McComb, Green SL, .. 174 to cite all peryons concerned, kindred ; Estate W. T. Conn. Green SL, 175 and creditors!, to show cause, if any Merchants & Farmers Bank, Inc. Green St., 177 Merchants & Farmers Bank, Inc. Green SL, .. 176 Mrs. M. A. McCraw, Green SL, 178 Merchants &* Farmers Bank, Inc. Green SL, .... 179 Mrs. E. J. Flomister, Green St., 180 Mrs. E. J. Flemirter, & W. B. Harrison, Green SL, 181 Wm. B. Harrison, Green SL, 182 E. E. Bell, Green St., 183 Dr. J. W. Mobley, Jr., Green St., 184 Mrs. Maggie Stembridge, Green SL, 185 Mrs. M. H. McComb, Green St., - 186 Merchants & Farmers Bank, Inc. Green St., . 187 N. Jordan, Green St., B«.4 11214.41 80'.*.64 404.82 they can, why Executor should be discharged from his administra tion, and receive Litters of Dis mission on the first Monday in March 1928. This Feb. 6th, 1928. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. ORDINARY'S CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County; To All Whom It May Concern, C. I. Blizzard having in due form applied to me for permanent letter of administration, upon the estate i Milledgeville lclephone & Telegraph Co. of Robert L. Rcnfroe, late of said j Green SL, 189 county, deceased, this is to cite all | L. N. Jordan, Green SL, 190 uml singular the n xt of kin and; Trustees First Presbyterian Church Green St., 191 '. and voted again a-* j fr* • ■••an uuucr parliamentary rules ! wi renk the tie. So he retracted hi: . leaving the me- ting in a tie. As of Ordinary chairman he had the authority to cast a vote to break a tie, and he cast it against the resolution. The resolution which was ndopted was offered by G. E. Maddox, of Rome, chairman of the committee. The original plun for the committee to nann the delegation was abandon ed, and no mention of it was made during the meeting. 'hamlee Wanted Convention. »e substitute for the Maddox lution was offered by A. S. Chamlee, vice chairman of the c»- vention, who in speakiing to his sub ject, stressed the "democratic princi ple under which we have all been illing to trust the people to select uir dclcgatea” Besides Mr. Chamlee the most vig orous advocates of the convention plan were Albert Howell, of Atlanta, ditors of the said Robert L. Ren-1 City of Milledgeville, Green SL, *e, deceased, that said application j State of Georgia, Green St., 1 be heard before me at the regu- j A. M. Slater, N. Wayne St., lar Mnrch Tiarm, 1928 of the court T. B. Dumas, N. Wayne SL, •Baldwin County, T. B. Dumas, N. Wayne St., 192 193 1312.71 1926.42 443.81 976.51 443.81 1526.93 427.91 592.11 71.03 648.0S 443.8' •inr-.oi 217.50 435.00 656.94 1398.21 1864.21 1597.95, 1928. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary B. C. Ga. Witness my hand and Official Signa- Milledgeville Railway Company, Inc. N. , This the 6th day of February j Wayne St., David G. Gtilliny, N. Wayne SL, J. H. G. Jr., Minnie & Grace Williams, N. Wayne St., - i C. J. Jones, N. Wayne St., CITATION E. E. Bass, N. Wayne St., _ Mrs. T. J. Wall, formerly Mrs. W.! Mrs. Maggie H. Clark, N. Wayne St., . H. L: onard, guardian of Alvin H. i City of Milli dgeville, N. Wayne St., Leonard and Emory S. Leonard has | Miss Clara Lee Cone, N. Wayne St applied to me for a discharge from Mrs. S. J. Stubbs, N. Wayne SL, her gunrdcanship of Alvin II. Leon ard and Emory S. Leonard, this is, there is therefore to notify all per sons concerned to file their objec tions, if any they ha’ the first Monday 203 a 10 204 9 11 205 9 12 Estate W. II. Leonard, N. Wayne SL, 206 Estate W. H. Leonard, N. Wayne St., 207 Mrs. A. H. Paschal, N. Wayne SL 208 Mrs. Julia Folds Parker, N. Wayne St., 209 before Mrs. Mattie Bayne Toole, N. Wayne SL, 210 March, 1928 Mrs. A . H Pasc hal, N. Wayne SL, 211 9 18 from In Trim This Winter? Watch The Kidneys After Winter’s Colds. ftOLDS and grip are hard on the ^ kidney*. When the kidney* slow "P. impurities remain in the blood and are apt to make one tired an H achy with headaches, diyrirwft m *A often nagging backache. A con-mao waring is scanty or burning accretions. Uoarit Pills, a stimulant diuretic, increase the secretion of the kidneys and aid in the elimination of waste uaparito. Are endorsed by user* everywhere. your neighbor/ C. H. ANDREWS & SON. For Your Atlanta Visit SPORTING GOODS MOST COMPLETE STORE in the South FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL TENNIS. GOLF. FISHINC'Tackle CAMPING OUTFITS Southern Sports Supply Co. Whol...l. Retail 51* Broad-.,,. MACON. CA. PHONE 1197 else she will be discharged M rs. Eva B. Ennis, N. Wayne St 212 her guardianship as applied i Frank E . Bone, Jefferson SL 213 Ie. E. Bns.-i, Jefferson SL 214 Clifton Adams, Jefferson SL, 215 Mrs. Lutie G. Amoss, Jifferson St., ~ 216 Mrs. Mary C. Wall, Jefferson St., 217 Mattie Butts, Jefferson SL, - ~— 218 R. W. Hatcher, Jackson SL, 219 W. A. Massey, Jackson SL, -—.... 220 Wardens 4 Vestry SL Stephens Epis. Church McIntosh SL, - 221 Dr. E. A. Tignor, McIntosh SL, 222 Mrs. Alice E. McCraw, McIntosh SL, 223 W. H. Rives, McIntosh St 224 Guy D. Compton, McIntosh St., 225 Estate Mrs. Emma Compton, McIntosh SL, .... 226 i Mrs. Julia Folds Parker, Montgomery SL, 227 ! Mrs. Eula Meadows, Montgomery St., 228 J. A. Mayfield, Montgomery St., 229 j Mrs. Mamie V. Fowler, Montgomery SL, 230 Mrs. A. H. Paschal, Montgomery St., 231 Mrs. Ida M. Aimstrong, Montgomery St., 232 R. L. Nelson, Montgomery SL, 233 j J. B. Mnlpnts &. B. I. Frnl y, Montgomery SL, 234 This 15th day February 1928. R. T. BAISDBN, Clerk. City of Milledgeville, Ga. 71.09 538.3*1 471.0* 475.58 1346.9' 538.3! 1869.11 942.18 1003.21 628.12 628.1: 628.12 942.18 942.1* 924.23 942.18 535.00 1070.01 53.50 726.< 439.47 385.9' 1286.19 2217.34 538.81 311.31 858.11 598.68 239.4 870.08 766.94 766.94 651.56 746.58 444.55 1018.06 407.22 1062.1 tj dowmo.ii hotel. * Rules from $2.50. 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