Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 19, 1928, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER, M'.LLEDGEVILLE, GA., JULY !•, 1*2® TWO FREE GAMES—THE MERCH- ANTS VS. THE PUBLIC—THE RAILROADS VS. MOTOR TRUCKS My Dear Mr. Merchant and The Pub lic. You a«-c cordially invited to atf'-nd the above free game and b; ing all «•? your friends out. This game is not only being played in Milledgeville. but is b-'ng played almost through out the country, and it depend- n your fair and impartial judgment a- to which side should be the winner in both the following games. Daily pa pers and also our local newspaper* viz: the Union Recorder and the Mil- ledgeville Times have editorially call- id the public's attention from time to time, of the importance of spend ing their money with their home merchants. It haw not only been said by our papers, but by other papers elsewhere. Their advices has been sane and constructive and for the benefit «t all whom these papers serve. Not only has it been strewed by our local newspapers but has been discussed by our merchants and citizens on every buai nd in much . in behalf of our good merchants of Millcdgeville. who daily strive to car ry a complete line of the best goods that can be bought for the money and sold as cheaply .as you can get them in other cities. Our merchants are courteous .painstaking and are willing to serve you ut anytime and will do you a favor when called on and W’ll meet you "half way" on any proposition. Will your out of town merchant do that? When you need something real bud who do you call on? Your home merchant will extend you credit when same is needed, he pays your city a license to do business therein. He pays your City and County a Tax to help maintain our local Government and our Public School System, which our children benefitw there from. What do your out of town merchant do? When you need to raise any money for any pur pose, charitable or otherwise, do you go to Mr. Buck & Rattler Co., of Iwont, Doit.,? Do you go to Mr. Vil- inky & Stein Co., of Tight, Wad?. No, you go to Mr. Merchant of Mil- ledgeville. Now when you have some cash you wish to spend for the things you need why not go to Mr. Merchant of Mil- ledgeville? Now Mr. Merchant, I think the public should referee the above game. There will be another game that fol lows the above, Mr. Merchant of Mil- ledgcville. You being men of good business judgment and are always willing to be impartial in your decis ion on matters of importance. So personally 1 am willing for you to referee this game while the public looks on. The Second Game Follow. For the past few years, especially during 1927-28. the railroads of the nation have called your attention, thru the prers, of the inrods the motor busses and freight trucks have cut into their revenue. I am not pre pared to tell you of the enormnu* sum, even the class one railroads have lost to motor transportation. But it has be * had t istblo that curtail expe rder t thei for you, brought in from another city. Your railroads and express company needed that *reight very badly to help pay their taxes to your city and county, also to help pay the salaries of these fifty employees, so they can pay you their bills and buy more goods from you. Mr. Merchant how much taxes doe* the motor freight trucks pay you- city and county? Mr. Merchant how much money does the employees of the motor freight truck compnay spend with you annually? I dare say that one employee of cither railroad that serves you, spends more money with you in ore month than all the employees of the motor freight company does in one year. this business from the --ne that daily adds to your bank account, so it will be necessary for the railroad- to continue to cut off the employees that are spending their money with YOU, and give it to .a concern to take out of your town, and then continue to ask the people to spend their money at home with you? You have asked us to spend our money with ployees that have been more loyal to the merchants of Milledgeville than the Railway and Express em ployees and in return for their hu-i- ness, would it not be a good business policy for the march arts of Milldt-ge- ville to favor them with their freight and express business? Then the Railroads and Express will be able to keep us on their pay roll and we can stay in your city and continue to give you our busine c -. This employee has done business with practically all of you, and has spent with you around $15,000 of his salary drawn from the railroad. How much has the employee of the motor freight company spent with you? The Railroads pay your claims for loss and damage to freight, is the Motor Freight Co., able to pay your claims in case of heavy loss to your goods. They are not regulated by the Interstate Commerce Commission and are not compelled to do anything they don't wane to do. Mr. Merchant you are the referee to this game, will give your own customers a fair and impartial decision? —A SUBSCRIBER. mid survey, to which plat and sur-| day of June, 1928. in favor of United vey reference is made for further Credit Corporation against J. I. deerintion. j Roberta. Owner in possession given isioneri; due notice as require by law, of the i made as c i sell .appointed in said proceeding' for division and distribution, as pro vided in said case and as provided by law. Deed will be made by commis sioners as provided by law to the purchaser. This July 5, 1928. MARION ALLEN GEORGE CARPENTER S. L. TERRY, Commissioners. e, place and terms of sale. This the 9th, day of July. 1928. S. L. TERRY, Sheriff PEACHES Order, for iadividual cratea .hip- mt» of poacha. by eapreaa or mail ren boat attention. All cratoa wired; each conaignee notified of hipment. 'Card, can be inclo.ed with .otice, Hiley*. ere now ready. Mail remittance and instruction. le at Meriwether, or phone No. 1904. Phone me end I will aecuro Adv, STATE OF GEORGIA BALDWIN COUNTY To AH Whom It May Concern: Laura Hicklen Wright having ap plied for Guardianship of the per son and property of Ishmacl Hicklen the orphan child of Lilia Hicklen, iate of said county deceased, notice is given that said application will be heard at my office at ten o'clock A. M., on the fir*t Monday in August next, 1928. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Will be sold before the Court House door in Baldwin County, Geor gia, within the legnl hours of sale, on the fir*t Tuesday in August, 1928, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: 1 Stitcher No. 12:! 125 C. 1 Landis Shoe finisher Serial No. 7073. Model No. G4 SR. One Ford Truck Motor No. 13534718, Tag No. 39504. Model 1925. 1 Pleating Machine. This sale is made by virtue of a levy of un execution issued from the Superior Court of Richmond County’, Georgia, on the 18th day of January, 1928, in favor of Jos. E. Bryson vs. Mrs. Thelma Y. Heath. Owner in possession given due notice as re quired by law of the time, place, and terms of sale. This 9th, day of July, 1928. S. L. TERRY, Sheriff SHERIFFS SALES GEORGIA Baldwin County. 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Baldwin County: nplnyment on the railroads Under and by virtue of an order of the business the motor pa»ed by Judge James B. Park, truck and busses have taken away Judge Ocmulgee Circuit, on July 3, oads have .upent 1928, in the matter of L. R. Waddey, millions of dollars in order to give j <*t al, pending in Baldwin 1 the public real sendee and economical | Court, same being petition for parti- transportation. what are the motor trucks spending? The two railroads and Express Co., that sene the city of Milledgeville and Baldwin county, I suspect pay the city of Milledgeville and Baldwin county more taxes than any other concern. These taxes go towards maintaining our City and County Government and our public school system. These companies arc citizens with us and have been be fore the motor trucks und busses were ever dreamed of, and have been payin and »thei o do s Merchant, the above to you so much, yoi doesn’t put anythin dual pocket, hut aside these two railroads and t pany employ approxim »y not appeal »y say that it of the on and sale, being 1344, the undenigned appointed to conduct inafter described two tracts oi el* of land, will sell at the court •e door in said county on the firs Tuesday in August 1928, within the the legal hours of sale, for esah, the following dsccribed parcels of land, towit: First tract: situate lyinj in the 321 District G. M. said stati and county, bounded on the North east by the lands known as the Du Bignon plantation; Southeast by sail DuBignon plantation and of Murj Hitchcock; Southwest by lands of \V A. Cook .and Public Road, and. North west by lands of Mitchell Hutchings, and being ■ kno with ; ly fifty hers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. and 8, according nual pay roll of between $60,000 and $75,000 who spend that payroll with you mer chants of Milledgeville. Of course, all thene employees do not live in Milledgeville, but they spend their money here with you. Now Mr. Merchant, suppose that rfte abow payroll was spent elsewhere? You would not think it fair for these em ployees to go over to Macon and spend all of their salary over there would you? But Mr. Merchant, on the other hand the writer happen to walk down the street one day last week and ob served two large freight truck* load ed to their full capacity with freight a survey and plat made and record ed in Book of Deeds RR p. 375, Clerk's office Baldwin Superior Court, to which reference is made for further description and contain ing three hundred acres, according said plat and survey. Second tract: situate, lying and be ing in the 321 District G. 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