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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA-. ARRIL N IIM
THE BARNYARD PIG MAKES
A FLAPPER OUT OF GRANDMA
UwUmI of Finn Aiiwb Caiu
New Reipeet At ll Cwoei T»
Tke RetCRe of W<hmb’»
Fading Bcnnty
Written Ep.ei.ll f.r Union Record..
BY ROBERT FULLER
Through Aetnen.ler New. Snrriee
New York. April 2.1.—(Autocaster)
—Dr. Josef Fran* Kapp spent a few
days on these shores last week, with
When the famous doctor embarked
on the boat that was to take him back
to Europe, he hid left behind him
the information that the lowly pie is
the yielder of a ierum to rejuvenate
beauty that will turn grandmothers
into flappers.
r No longer wore pigs something to
be sniffed at They were animals de
serving the highest respect! For Dr.
Kapp Is ;he American director of the j
Was erman Institute of Berlin, and j
one «»f th- n.o-t notable physicians in '
the civil; ed world. And he ha.- pro
nounced the edict that the pig, if n«t
in itself « thing of beauty, is capable .
The experiments were first ur.der-
tiken in 1911. Tie skin rejuvenator
was first tried on human being by
Dr. Kapp nnd his associates in 19-3.
“Of two hundred cases that I per
sonally treated,” said Dr. Kapp, “six-
ty to sixty-live showed tremendous
improvement, 20 percent showed
A RESOLUTION
Miller S. Bell, Green St., 319
L. N. Callaway, Green St, 320
F. Miller, Jackson St, ..._ 821
Mrs. Besaie E. Lawrence, Jackson St, .... 322
John W. Riley, Jackson St., 823
Misses Mattie E., Nettie L. and Effie A.
Moore, Jackson St, ....
Resolved by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Milledgeville that
bonds be issued in the aggregate sum of 390,127.55, which amount is the
aggregate amount remaining unpaid of the assessments made by resolution
of said Mayor and Aldermen on March 14, 1928, to cover the cost of pav
ing and improving of said Street Improvement Sections or Zones No. 5, 12,
ir«, 17. 19, 20, 21, 23. 24 and 25 in said City. Said bonds shall be designat-; \j in Mattie E. Nettie L. and Effie A.
ed as "Milledgeville Street Improvement Bonds." Said bonds shall be dated Moore, Jackson St., 325
April 14. 1928. shall bear interest from date at the rate of six per cent: Misses Mattie E. Nettie L: and Effie A.
per annum, payable annually. Said bonds are to be paid in ten annual, Moore. Jackson St, 328
inst llments. shall be signed in the name of the City of Milledgeville by j E Grenade, Jackson St 327
the Mayor and have attached the* seal of said City and shall be payable to ‘ jj- j E Hubert Jackson St .1 328
and be payable solely from assessments levied upon the lots, 1 p v c, *»<>q
- -- «~n.nd owner, .bitting S« rt ta; ! Lft'^f Mr, C.rt. S Hnrn. H.ncock SL 330
Horne Andrews Commission Co., Inc.
Hancock St 331
noticeable but slight improvement I the bea
and 10 or 15 per cent no improve- railroads, and tracts of land of the s
ment at all.” provement Sections No. 5. 12, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24 and 25. Said;
Who could ever have gnosmd that j bonds shall contain descriptive words identifying the property by which |
the lowly pig would have come to the j they are secured with the name of the owner of the property at the time j ^ jj Minor, Hancock St. 332
fading beau y! the ae-essment was made. Said bond? shall be registered by the Clerk and . w j & <• v- Chandler Jlnnrnrk' «»" in
T—r of th, City of Mi.MgrviUr i, . book to br kept for that purpose I ^ uJlZsJ LI. 334
und rert.fir.te of re*i,-.r,Uon shall be endorsed by the Clerk on each of j Mr ^ L . p. Walker, Hancock St.. 335
la; .i n.is. >«d !»ni sr.ali be issued under the term, and condition, pre. Estate „ f W . H. Leonnrd, Hancock SL .... 330
,.rr. i in th. Act of the General Assembly of Gc.rgia. approved August E E Boa>i Hancock St., 337
1 ap[>ear!r.g in the printed Acts, of the General Assembly of 1923 E N Ennh> Hancock SL 338
,.. . 11 to 1214. inclusive. Said bond, shall be numbered from 336 w A N - Hancock SL. 339
'f-iuding both numbers. c . F . .M„ ra „, Hnncoek SL, 340
The bonds shall be issued against the following numbered tracts of j V* ^ ■''later, McIntosh St., .141
tali f said nmnl'vrs : preset Ii'll the lot of land designated by the I * lyde V. Boddie, Mclntush St., 142
■ re toning numlor on the plan of the work filed in the office of the J ^ rs * Alontgomery McIntosh St 343
I brk ap.d Treasurer of slid City, and issued in the amount set opposite Clyde W. Boddie, McIntosh SL, 344
•aid number, and the bonds shall L numbered a, indicated in the following i -Hattie Bell, McIntosh St., 345
table: j Estate of Jeff Walker, McIntosh SL, .... 34G
BISHOP BECKWITH DEAD
Bishop Beckwith, of the .Alabama
Kpisriipal Diocese is dead. Bishop
Beckwith served the Georgia Diocese
before going to Alabama, and was
frequently a visitor to St. Stephens
Episcopal church in thiw city. He I
was highly educated, nnd possessed
f, pal foi
Lord’s praye:
!iil.-«lg:-
ville,
of the y
would bring toi
of all denominate
of the
r the
of produ
edud
harms.
Common Imrnyard pigs, accoi
Kapp. uil! give the middle-
i of the future a face
i and beautiful as that ol
>- granddaughter.
Dr. Kapp let the pig—not the t
to I
flap
by expaming
fol-
Fir-t the skin tissues of the pig arc-
removed. thoroughly cleanwd and
cut into small pieces. These nre run
through a L'Abadie mill and distilled
water and a small quantity *>f phenol
added. The resulting serum i* injec
ted into the war-vein of the rabbit.
After fourteen days the rabbit is
killed and its blood withdrawn.
It i« placed in a container and the
clear liquid which rises to the top is
withdrawn. This liquid in the youth
giving mixture Dr. Kapp recommends
"Several women look twenty years
younger after receiving the treat-
BISHOP J. E. DICKEY DEAD
Bishop J. E. Dickey, of the Metho-
; dist Episcopal church died in Louis
ville. Kentucky, Tuesday night. The
funeral sendees wv-re held in Atlanta.
Bi-h->p Dickey was connected with
Emory College at Oxford fo r a num
ber of years, nerving a President
! thirte.n years, before being made a
j Bi.-.hop. Ho was a great man, and
< has wrought a great Iifes work. The
I world has been made better for his
hiving lived in it: which is the great
est i ' ise that can be accorded a
r of Property Lo.
Bond Zoi
No. Se.
tar. 25 per cen
te of Soda or
y little differec
J. H. ENNIS
’ lie i
The treatment tikes six to eight
weeks, he explained, and sometimes
the results last several years, while
in other cases the treatment mu*. Imj ,
repeated in a year if the patient de- I
sires to keep on looking better and
younger.
The Wasserman Institute has chris
tened the “youth scrum” Novopithel.
—•Novo 1 * i, Latin for new and “epi
thelial” is Greek for akin.
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Wayne St., 235
Mr -. Ida C. Flemister, Wayne St., . 23C
Marion W. Stembridge, Wayne Si.. .. 237
Mrr. Adrian A. Garrard, Wayne St.. 238
Er’ iu- of John Conn, Wayne S:., .... 239
Ertatc Mrs. Carrie S. Horne. Wayne St., .. .240
Estate of John Conn, Wayne St., 241
Mrs. Mary F. Case, Wayne St., 242
Mrs. Elizabeth Ohlman, Wayne SL, 243
Mrs. Adrian A. Garrard, Wayne St., 244
Miss Emma llaug, Wayne SL, .... .. 245
Mr?. E. J. Flemister, Wayne St., 246
Mrs. T. O. McComb. Wayne St., 247
M. F. Davis, Hancock St, 248
John T. Allen, Hancock St., 249
| Mrs. Louise Fowler, Hancock SL, 250
T. O. McComb, Hancock SL, 251
Adrian A. Garrard, Hancock SL, 252
Mrs. Laura C. Rogers, Hancock SL, 253
Mrs. Adrian A. Garrard, Hancock St, .. 254
Mrs. T. O.-McComb, Hancock St., ...... 255
Mrs. L. C. Kidd, Hancock St., 256
Mrs. L. C. Kidd, Hancock St., 257
Mrs. Annie N. E. Ellison, Hancock SL, .... 258
Mrs. Ophelia M. Bell, Hancock SL, 259
F. Bell, Hancock SL, I 260
E*aie of D. B. Sanford, Mrs. D. S. Sanford,
Ex. Hancock St., 261
Miss Isabel Allen and Mrs. II. E. McComb,
Hancock St., 262
Estate of D. B. Sanford, Mrs. D. S. San
ford, Ex. Hancock St., 263
C. H. Whitfield, Hancock SL, ...*. 264
Estate of Mrs. Carrie S. Horne, Hancock
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E. E. Bass, Hancock St., 266
Samuel C. McComb, Hancock SL, .............. 267
Mrs. Adrain A. Garrard, Hancock SL, 268
C. H. Bonner, Hancock SL 269
C. H- Bonner, Huncock St., 270
A. M. Slater, Wuyne St., 271
L. N. Jordan, Wayne St., 272
J. F. Boddie Wayne St., 273
Mrs. Addie Cook Proctor, Wayne SL, 274
J. F. Boddie, Wayne SL, 275
E. E. Bass, Wayne SL, 276
Mrs. M. A. McCriw, Wayne SL, .. 277
Mm Ida C. Flemister, Wayne SL, 278
Mrs. Ida C. Flemister, Wayne St., 279
Lewis Flemister, Wayne SL, 280
£. Bazanos, Wayne St., 281
R. W. Hatcher, Wayne SL 282
R. W. Hatcher, Wayne St 283
Estitce Mrs. Henrietta M. Conn, Wayne St. 284
Milledgeville Banking Co., Inc., Wayne SL, 285
Estate of John Conn, Wayne SL, 286
D. W. & W. P. Brown, Wayne SL, 287
D. W. & W. P. Brown, Wayne SL, 288
Estate of John Conn, Wayne St., 289
Eula und Nora Hill, Wnj*ne St., 290
Eula and Nora Hill,
D. W. & W. I*. Brown,
Estate of John Conn, Wayne SL 289
Elks Home, Inc., Hancock SL, 292
O. M. Conn and Mbs Elizabeth Jones,
Hancock SL. 293
City of Milledgeville, City Hall, Hancock
St.. 294
Chns. F. Fowler, Hancock SL, 295
Chas. F. Fowler, Hancock SL, 296
Secured Heart Catholic Church, Hancock
St.,
297
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Irs. Gallic G. Brown, Hancock St., 298 5
J. E. & A. Kidd, Hancock SL, 299 5
| Estate Mrs. Carrie S. Home, Hancock SL .. 300 5
j Trustees Mawnic Hall Hancock St., &
Wayne Street 301 5
I Trustees Masonic Hall & Mrs. T. O.
j Dowell. Wayne St.. 302 5
A. J. Carr Co., Inc. Wayne St 303 5
.A J. & T. C. Carr, Wayne St 304 5
Trustees Milledgeville Baptist Church
Wayne SL, 305 5
Mrs. Warren Edwards, Wayne SL, 306 5
Estate of W. T. Conn. C. J. Conn, Ex
Wilkinson St., 307 12
Mrs. Annie McComb, Wilkinson SL, 308 12
U. S. of America, Post Office Depart
ment Wilkinson St., 309 12
Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of
Baldwin County, Georgia Wilkinson
St., — 310 12
T. L. McComb, Wilkinson St., 811 12
Mrs. J. R. Hines, Wilkinson SL, 812 12
A. W. Tisdale, Wilkinson SL, 813 12
J. F. Bell, Wilkinson St., 314 12
Estate of D. B. Sanford, Mrs. D. S.
Sanford, Ex. Wilkinson Sl 315 12
Estate of Mrs. Ida Cline, Green SL 316 15
Dr. W. M. Scott, Green SL, 317 15
Estate of W. T. Conn, C. J. Conn, Ex.
Green SL 8ig 15
1 Estate of Jeff Walker, McIntosh St., 347 21
Tract Amount A. W. Watkins & Mrs. Carrie G. Bunks
>• No. | McIntosh St., 348 21
j Purchase & Sales Co.. Inc. McIntosh S;., .. 349 21
1 ? L56 j W. H. Montgomery, Mrs. Clyde Whitaker,
2 2i 181 Life Int. McIntosh St., 350 21
3 .93 Estate of D. B. Sanford, Mm D. S. San-
4 212.93! ford, Exr. McIntosh St., 351 21
5 200.15 Ie. E. Bass, McIntosh St., 352 21
6 187.37 j E. E. Bass, McIntosh SL, 353 21
7 178.86 |e. E. Bass, McIntosh St., 354 21
8 .187.37 E. E. Bass, McIntosh St.,. 355 21
9 550.80 I Trustees M. E. Church. South Liberty SL, 366 23
10 246.991 Mrs. Ida Cline, E*ate, Katie L. Cline,
11 170.841 Admit. Liberty St., . .. 357 23
12 415.63 Mrs. Ida Cline, Estate, Katie L. Cline,
1? 886.45 Adam. Liberty St., . 358 23
14 199.81 The Texas Company, Inc. Liberty St 359 23
15 159.27 j Misses Ellie May & Mattie Lou Brown
16 173.49 Liberty SL, 360 23
17 170.34 j r. g. Torrance, Liberty St., 301 23
173.58 (Mrs. Ida Cline, Estate, Kativ L. Cline,
1100.40
1100.40
743.25
445.20
383.61
665.14
342.51
342.51
722.70
1414.57
685.02
2896.74
1490.12
545.27
894.58
1124.55
749.70
749.70
521.22
1103.13
428.40
1585.08
288.84
236.94
209.86
972.12
1489.31
473.87
473.87
473.87
974.82
1024.67
234.22
257.64
519.54
417.33
283.87
204.41
144.79
256.96
462.48
255.51
102.21
275.40
2001.51
539.98
170.34
170.34
170.34
255.51
611.02
289.58
425.75
425.85
212.93
212.93
212.93
34“. 68
221.44
223.5
223.5
223.5
255.51
215.48
213.71
776.76
591.08
438.63
1349.95
894.2:
945.39
355.16
613.23
1457.27
498.67
241.03
560.85
4093.21
2075.84
594.49
553.85
920.11
4093.21
822.68
749.32
Admn. Liberty SL 362 23 7 542.47
Miss Mary G. Cline, Liberty Sl, 363 23 8 253.15
Miss Elizabeth J >nes, Liberty SL, 364 24 1 486.18
Estate Mrs. M. A. Thomas, Mra. E. J. Flcm-
ister, Heir., Liberty SL 365 24 2 378.99
Mrs. E. J. Flemister, Liberty SL, 366 24 3 380.75
Trustees Baptist Church Liberty SL 367 24 4 410.03
Mrs. Kittle V. Montgomery, Liberty St., 368 24 5 292.88
Mrs. Annie R. Crawford, Liberty SL 369 24 * 6 541.83
Miller S. Bell, Liberty SL, 370 24 7 521.33
Estate Frances R. Bell, J. R. Bell, Exe
cutor, Liberty St, 371 24 8 480.33
Mrs. T. K. Myrick, Liberty SL, 372 24 9 427.61
Mrs. Lucy P. Walker, Liberty St 373 24 10 439.32
Miss Gertrudgc Treanor, Liberty St., —. 374 24 11 234.31
S. McGintey, Liberty SL, 376 24 12 380.75
Uliss Clara Lee Cone, McIntosh St., 376 25 1 198.56
S. Jeanes & W. E. Robinson, McIntosh
SL, — 377 25 2 385.51
Mrs. Mollie F. & Geo. D. Case, McIntosh SL 378 25 3 1184.07
Mrs. Warren Edwards, McIntosh SL, ... 379 25 4 550.73
T. S. Jeanes & W. E. Robinson McIntosh
SL, - 380 * 25 5 771.02
E. Biss. McIntosh SL, — 381 25 6 1046.39
This 14th, day of April 1928.
R. T. BAISDEN, SR., Clerk, City of Milledgeville, Ga.
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