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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA.
thirty-nine years ago in l e g a l s
and around milledgeville APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LANn
JUNE 7, 1928
Folowin* Are Among The Loca I Item* Appej
corder June llth, 1889
: la The Union Re.
prost in nuppcr Georgia June 1st
abnormally cool in Southern parts,
prough* «n May greatly retards crops
nuch cotton not up June 10th. Great
poach crop. 1st in several years.
The locomotive Brotherhood of
M n on. held a picnic at Powel’n Park
r the State Sanitarium last Tues-
iIjv. The Dummy hauled over 1800
people taking in $185.00.
The Commencement exercises of
the Middle Georgia Military College
(G. M. C.) opened Friday evening
with nr? entertainment by the pri-
r.nrv department presided over by
jlV ( irrie Fair. Mias Alice Wright
and Mi-- Chester Green. As usual the
little children drew a crowd. The
welcome address was nicely made by
litrli* Charlie Whitfield. The um
and necessity for education
humorously put by masters Sanford
Tuttle and George Brantley. There
were drills and the presentation of
our union by 13 little girls then
• Good Night." The vast assemblage
dispersed happier for having been
there.
The Commencement sermon was
preached Sunday, June 9th. by Rev.
McK. F. Cook, pastor of the Metho
dist church at Brunswick.
A large number of the cadets are
in the city for a reunion to be held
Wedn -day night.
The college chapel was filled Mon
day morning with a fine audience.
The exercises were opened with pray
er by Rev. J. D. Chapman and consist
ed of Declamations by five of the
cadets and recitations by five of the
young ladies of the college. The
declamations were far above an
average. All the cadets did well,
but Cadets Smith. Lufburrow and
Humber were exceptionally fine.
The recitations wore delivered in
an excellent manner by Misses Alice
Campbell, F.thel Bass*. Alice Whilden,
Leone Bonner and Eva Perry.
HOME COMING RAMA PRIMITIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
On the second Sunday in July
there will be a “Home Coming” at
old Rama Primitive Baptist Church,
two miles south of Gordon, Georgia
and all who have ever been members
of this church, all their descendant;
and friends, and especially all de
scendants of Joel Rivers, a charter
member, are urgently invited to be
present
There will be no preaching—the
day will he spent in social inter-
coura* renewing old acquaintances
and relating history and reminiscen
ces of this century old church.
A basket dinner will |, 0 served on
the ground at noon ,nd all who can
convenietly do so art* requested to
bring a basket.
Please speak to any who, you
think, may be interested, so that no
one will be overlooked. If you ex
pect to attend, please notify the
undersigned.
Yours for a happy occasion,
joel j. Mcarthur,
Gordon, Georgia
YEARS SUPPORT
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Ordinary’s Office. June Term,
1928.
The .appraisers appointed to set
aside a years support for Mrs. Hat-
tiett Allen Garrard out of the estate
of W. T. Garrard, late of said
county, deceased, having filed their
return in thi* office; This is there
fore to notify nil persons concerned
that said petition will be heard on
the first Monday in July next, at ten
''clock A. M., and if no valid ob
jections are filed thereto the return
of the appraisers will be made the
order of this court.
This June 4th, 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary B. C. Ga.
General Hill will probably spend
is vacation in Virginia.
YEARS SUPPORT
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Ordinary’s Office. June Term
1928.
The appraisers appointed to set
aside a year’y support for Mrs. J. N.
Layfield, late of said county decens-
M*--;-. T. L. McComb & Co., will led, having filed their return in this
office, This is therefore to notify all
persons concerned, that said applica
tion will be heard on the first Mon
day, July next at 10 o’clock A. M.,
and if no valied objections are filed
thereto the appraisers return will be
made the order of this court.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
SELL LAND
Baldwin Cour‘ of Ordinary, June
Term, 1928.
C. I. Blizzard, the administrator
upon the estate of Robert L. Ren-
fore, lnte of said county, deceased,
has filed his petition for leave to
sell the land belongng to, said estate
situated lying and being in the It5th
District G. M. Baldwin county Geor
gia, containing three acres more oi
less, and bounded ns follows: on th<
North by the Bill McCoy place, and i
public road; on the East by Gumm
Creek, on the South, by lands of W.
H. Renfroe estate, and on the West
by the W. H. Renfroe estate; together
with all buildings and improvements
thereon, said land being sold for the
purpose of paying hte debts of said
estate and distribution. Said peti
tion will be heard on the first Mon
day in July, 1928. And if no va
objection are filed thereto leave
sell will be granted ay prayed for.
This June the 7th, 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
OCONEE HEIGHTS
Miss Ola Lee Meeks, of Friend-
hip. -pent la-t week with her sister,
Mr-. Dawson Wood.
Mr. .?.*e Br,'k. who has been serious,
ly ill, is now improving.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stevens, from
u-ar Haddock, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Ida Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnston and
| children, from Rhawmerent, Ala.,
'■pent the week-end vith home folks.
Mr-. Dawson Wood spent Monday
" iih friends at Allen’s Sanitarium.
Messers Horace OBborn and Geo.
I !‘"rter spent Sunday with friends at
| Fort Valley.
Mixses Freeman and Riggins from
>. S. S.. spent Sunday P. M. with
li-s Elojsc Seals.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Califf and
M -. Doris Califf visited Mrs. Evans
^ "iimriilood Sunday P. M.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY AND HONORABLE
JAMES B. PARK JUDGE OF SAID
COURT. AT CHAMBERS.
The petition of Richard Brown,
Dan Johnson, Iverson Bonner, Rich
ard Stubbs, Will Brooks, Adolphus
Satcher, Frank Phelps, and Texas
Rice of said State and county, r
spectfully shows.
1.
That they desire for themselv
and asyociates and successors to 1
incorporated as provided by law. u
der the name and style of tl
SISTERS AND BROTHERS OF
LOVE No. 1, and for the term of
twenty years with the privilege
renewal thereof as provided by law
2.
That the object of said corpora
tion is that of a fraternal and social
society for the purpose of mutual aid,
help and assistance to its members,
and that the • ame iy not for pecuni
ary gain and therefore there is nc
capita] stock.
(a) Its principal office is at a
place known as Oak Grove Lodge in
the 321st., District of said county.
3.
They desire the right to sue and
be sued, to have and own a com
mon seal and to have, own and hold
real estate and other property and
to exercise any and all other rights
and powers incident to similar
porations and societies.
4.
They desire the power to maintain
and preserve good order, peace and
conduct in and around the premises
both among its members and others
who may be assembled with them,
to encourage fellowship and good
feelings among its members and the
of the colored race, uphold-
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5.
Petitioners show that they desire
the right and power to charge and
collect intiation fees and dues from
membery for the purpose of identify
ing them against sickness and other
physical disabilities and to aid and
assii* in the burying of the dead and
give any and all other and necessary
assistance to the relief of its said
members, with the right to receive
donations, make purchases and aliena
tions and create liens, not for profit
but for the promotion of the bene
volent purposoy of said corporation
and for the welfare of its members,
making .all necessary by-laws, rules
and regulations in the premises as
may be necessary.
6.
Petitioners desire the right to per
form any and all other acts not in-
conwstent with the laws of Georgia
and of the United Slates and in
furtherance of the beneficent and
benevolent purposes of the same.
7
They desire the right to issue
indemnity and member-hip certifi
cates and to give and take receipts
for monies paid and to eiecute any
and all other instruments i.ccesyary
for the promotion of the purp^': •& ■'f
the corporation.
8.
They show that this application is
made for ihe incorporation of the
present unincorporated society
known by said name in said county,
this application being made with the
unanimous consent and at the direc
tion of the membery thereof.
9.
They ucsirc the right to apply for
amendments to said charter both in
form and in substance from time to
time as by law authorized and
may be authorized by a majority of
the members of said society in good
standing.
Where .ore, they pray that they,
their associates and successors be in
corporated under the said name and
style and for the term of twenty
years as aforesaid with all the rights
privileges and immunities ay by law
authorized and provided in the in
corporation of similar societies.
SIBLEY & SIBLEY,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
I, J. C. Cooper of said State and
County ,do certify that I am the
clerk of the Superior Court of said
county and that the foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the original
application for charter of the SIS
TERS AND BROTHERS OF LOVE
No. 1 as filed in the office of the
elerk of the Superior Court.
This May the 2!st, 1923.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Baldwin County, Ga.
WOMEN’S PAINS
They Were Relieved By CuM
Which This Georgia Lady
Took oa Her Ma&-
cr’e Adrice.
Columbus. Ga.—“I don’t see why
women will drag around, in a half
hearted way. never feeling wen.
barely able to drag^when CanluL
might help put them on their feet,
as it did me,” says Mrs. Geo. 8.
Hunter, of this city.
,,T . suffered with dreadful pains In
my sides. I had to go to bed and
stay sometimes two weeks at a time.
“I could not work, and Just
dragged around the house.
‘‘I got very thin. I went from a
hundred and twenty-six pounds
of Cardui. and she knew wlaat a
good medicine it was for this trou
ble. So she told me to get some
and take it.
“I sent to the store fer Cardui,
and before I had token the first
bottle I began to improve. My side
hurt less, and I began to mend in
health. I took the second bottle,
and felt much better. I followed,
this by two more bottles.
“Cardui acted as a fine tonic. Z
do cot feel like the same person.
Z am well now, and still gaining.
TYBEE
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Suits pressed
35c
Suit spon|ed and presud
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Wool Suit dry cleaned and pressed
$1.00
Linen Suits cleaned and Dressed
50c
Ladies’ Dress deaaed and pressed $1.00 aad up
ALL KINDS OF FANCY PLEATING .
HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED
Shoe half soled
$1.00
Half sole and heels
$1.50
Whole sole and heels
. $2.00
Ladies’ shoes half soled
90c
Half sole and leather taps
$1.15
Half sole and rubber heels
$1.35
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