Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 09, 1928, Image 4

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., AUGUST ». 192* UNION RECORDER Federal Unioa EateblUked 2A2t Seatkfri RictfAr Eatb. ItlB tPoitOC—, MUIedg* KOBd<{»i> mail natter Published-.Weckly tfB Tburaday at Millwi|«villt, Ga. R. B. ‘MOOkE—EDITOR JERE N. MOORE. B Mgr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES , Year , *1.50 Mentis.. 75 dvertiaing Rate* furnished on . Application OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY water plant improved and the citi zen? are satisfied and are not dis-1 gruntled. It solved Albany’s prob lem and it cnn aolve ours. The city manager plan in a nut- ■ shell is the extension o * sound busi-j ness principles to municipal govern ment. Authority is vested in fey-mer rather than many. The short ballot 7 7 (By JERE N. MOORE) t the x 1 missioners and manager 1 on the rtime principles .chosen to run great com | industrial enterprises— fc experience. It is results that count in these days and the city manager plan gets | : and , j THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1928 L. N. JORDAN ndidates for Gove I FOR RENT—Tw The chief topic of conversation on all sides semis to be whether A1 Smith will carry the solid South. The opposition has centered its at tack on the New York Governor's wet declaration. Many hide behind this, issue when the truth of the business they are opposed to Mr. Smith be- use he happens to be a Catholic. This business of questioning a »n's religions faith before giving in consideration or audience is mething I cannot warm up to. If man has ability, intergrity, wise I judgment and can deliver the goods • in | I don’t care whether he is Catholic, ght Methodist, Baptist or what not. Some I of the biggest hypocrite and most I dangerous characters I hive known i have pranced around with a halo over on-< their head and the church as the de- ent fense for their crookedness, rge The church of Jesus Christ does rd. Lights, j irtljr furn- ,e in. Call LAND SALE SHERIFF SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County: Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a deed to secure a debt executed by Fannie Howard to The Milledgeville Banking Com pany, dated February 1st, 1928, and, the||leg^ recorded in the office of the Clerk Court of the Superior Court of said Cohnty ’ °n thi in Book of Deeds No. 12, page 316,, the ilfollov? the undersigned will sell, at public land^ to-wit out-cry, before the Court House door in said County, to the highest bidder for cash, within the legal hours of sale, on the 4th day of September, 1928, the following described parcel of land, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be ing in the City of Milledgeville. Bald win County, Georgia, and in the vil lage of Sintonville, and known and distinguished in the plan of said City of Milledgeville, ay part of Square No. 110, *uid Square being kntr a nine-acre block, and fronting East on .an unnamed Street, which lot tains one-eighth of an acre, moi less, and is bounded as follows the North by lot of Alice Young; the iid for bigrety, hypocracy. It the East by an unnamed Street (it WHEN YOU GO OUT COLUMBIA— the church i When you eo Norlh on Columbia | material good. nfluence for id is the organization that deal! i h the salvation of men’s woul: i jiatienc l South c Mrs. Raid ently hoi nnley will be elected of Labor without op- .* opponent hay with- i* race. It is well.. , and there South. 1 « all the advantages of the | WITHOUT THE Cost. J. L. Rflnistei • pulpit ironing • .* taking a long step} politicised and < pealing to the spiritual life. u-iness man in M ill edge- frested in hte city having and up-to-date hotel. It Special prici Flour $1.20 pei STORE. MACK DUGGAN MARBLE CO.- Sapdersville, Ga.. is handling t) highest class of marble and granii the paper ear and po: the street leading out Farm); on the South by lot of I Geneva Jackson and lot of Mollie * with men who use Bruce; and on the West by lot of furtherance of theii Charley Bonner and lot of Mollie j Bruce. I Since the execution of said security has centered in the' deed, Fannie Howard, the grantor therein, died, and the land above de scribed will be sold as the property of the estate of the said Fannie Howard. Said sale will be made for the pur pose of raising funds tain promissory note executed-.by i Fannie Howard to the Milledgeville i Hanking Company, dated February most 1st, 1928, due August lyt, 1928, for 011 $163.48 principal, bearing intere; home I from maturity at the rate of eight •as a per cent per annum, to pay accrued inch | interest thereon and the cost of thii Little interest has centered in 1 race for State House offices. 7 front pages of the daily press i giving their space to present I cau*e of A1 Smith and Joe Robins and we do not think this* space | « Th$> hewstpaper today’is the m powerful advertising medium earth. In days gone by the town merchant thought he benefactor when we ran a t\ CrifO!ld?f',"Tnildwni County: Will be sold at public out-cry, to the highest bidder for cash, between H^of sale, before the tor in Baldwin County, %d>y pf September, 1928. lovWlg described parcel of fflthgUgfiUor parcel of land :i4teTTying .and being in the City of Milledgeville, Ga.. and known and dis^iqguiiflittl n lir D the plan of said City, as part of Lot No. One, Squaw No. Sixty-six and bounded the North by North Boundary Street, or Wall Street; on the East by other lot of Sophia Bailey; on the South bv lot of estate of A. K. Ellison; the West by other lot of n‘ ilC L & c id ' ot *"»«• « North Boundary Street fifty-three feet, and runs back South three hun dred and ten feet. It being the same house deeded to Sophia Bailey by C H. Bonner on July 7th, 1902, and recorded in deed book “NN”, paPp 350. P Ke The above described land is levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi-fa. j n favor of The Milledgeville Banking Company against George T. Bailey, issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin County. Georgia; said land levied on as the property of the de fendant in fifa., .a notice of levy and sale having been given to the defend, ant in fifa., and to the tenant in possession. This 7th, day of August, 1928. S. L. TERRY, Sheriff, Baldwin County Georgia. very week during proceeding. Then ibly he has changed, ndvertin- i he newspaper offers due splendid advantage * here to, live -on nc The . active and alert ell worded ad istment j 1928. said note the sum of $163.48 princi pal. with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from Augu-t 1st. Senator ^’m J. Harris has i formal v atkment urging the cracy f (Jenrgiu to stand back t.f the national ticket. solidly CANNOT HUNT FOX The Republican pn I County Game Warden, F .U. Mai its plat-1 c,| Bs attention to the fact that il » »«* tk<! taw to V— •hanging conditions and regularly. People who follow advertising, an they are all coming to it more ever Jay. find that they profit by it an, it is to their advantage to use th newspaper as their shopping guid. The undersigned will o the purchaser, as authorized in d in | said security deed. ■wk. Ha .•tartnAt! - "This 7th, thy Of August. itrour.d ai)d-wait! Til K MIIiLEDGEVIjXF. BAXKIJK) If is mooting'the COMpAn)’, Grantee • and ha, hi, ml | MIXES & CARPENTER. Att’ys for Milledgeville Banking Co. Go 1 plnnlt/or ua.anti-lynching law. •or Harris says that if this law state- by the Federal The propaganda thi nut ag&in«t Governoi largely bosh, and it do the fact that he has be structive force in sen during hi* four terms New York. FOR SALE—3 : FIX RIGHT FOR YOUR VACATION L. N. JORDAN The onditions that exist in the | present campaign are greatly similar] • when Cleveland defeated the j Knight; James G. Blain. n«. was denounced as unfit | resident .and a> the candidate rilion. Rum and Romanism. bed. Mr*. S. B. Gil*! Plume t CASR SPOT He wei Preside! NO BUCK PASSING WITH . CITY MANAGER lul | CITATION GEORGIA. Baldwin County I Court of Ordinary. nt is that all persons conci ickholders j cation will he •onsibllltj-1 Monday in Sept A. M.. and if r citizen ■ filed thereto, lei for the raansgen and polic OCONEE HEIGHTS NEWS Mm F. D. Badger who ha* been visiting her sister, Mrs. Melvin Wyatt, in Machcn was called home Monday on account of tin* sudden death of her little nephew, B. I>. Ed wards. She has the deepest sympathy of her many friends. ring away of Mr. Joe Ilerringdinc from our community. He has moved to Mosleyville. Sarah Belle Humphr< Mr. Jimmie The marriagi Aiken, S. (’. of Milledgevilli arriage Augus ring taken pi 5th. DIZZY, NUPPETITE Since Taking Black-Draught This Man Is Eager For His Meals and Feels Much Better. Harrisburg, N. C.—Mr. M. F. Fink, of tliis place, says: “ It must have been fully twenty-five y< after I married. “I was in town one day. and while talking to a friend I stooped over to pick up something. When I straightened vn. I felt dizzy. I spoke to him about this and how I had not felt like eating. My friend told me to take some iilack-Draught. I knew my mother had used it. and so I bought a package. When I got home, I took n good, big dose, and the next night, another. In a few days I felt much better. I was hungry and the dizzi ness was gone. “A good many times I have haa this dizziness and a bad taste in my mouth, or headaches, and then I take Black-Draught and get bet ter. I do not have to take it very often. We buy from five to seven packages a year.” Thedford's Black-Draught has been found to relieve sick headaches In thousands of cases that were due to constipation. Containing no min eral drugs, it acts gently, yet promptly. Try it. :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Semi-annual Sale MANHATTAN COLORED SHIRTS Sale Runs Through Aug. 11 $2.50 Shirts $1.85 $3.00 Shirts $2.25 $3.50-$4 Shirts $2.85 25 cent Reduction On all Summer Suits ;OHN HOLLOWAY “Men’s Clothiers” icharge. re-ponsibility The three commissioner? n the budget, pas*, ordin- tbe legislative making ■ manage- expert body. The city ♦iteir policies and tha en ment is ’eft in his hand: The Manager is a trained who knows the buxines? nnc the job ev-ry minute'of the day. Other citwa are Ioking carefully over the need of a more businew-lik'e form og government and instead of going buckward, th* city-manager plan is solving their problem. ELECTION ^ Notice is hereby given by the Bald- j win County Board of Education that an elec-ion will be held on August 31. ff I of electing School ether District To Midway District—To succeed O. D. Hori Disl To succeed T. E. Pugh. (Long Term); To suc ceed E. W. Torrance. Resigned (Short Term.) The polls will open at 9 A. M., and close 3 P. M., otherwise the elec tion will be held according to the law ‘ v ° ncrete illustration within] governing general elections in this C 4y Albany Sutc. All electors legally qualified To residents of Baldwin county and the District in which the election is called are qualified to vote in the above election. P. N. BIVINS, S. S. B. C. —» —* niuany Georgy adopted the city manager plan of government and today it is one df the most thriving and pro- | Rressive cities in the stAe. Miles of paving have been laid,^ parka built, Ben Franklin Was a Great Believer In THRIFT_ WATCH THIS PAPER NEXT WEEK FOR AN AN NOUNCEMENT THAT WILL MEAN DOLLARS AND CENTS TO YOU. It Will Thrill You •bit • Through and Through XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX! Announcing THAT WE HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR Durant Automobiles A CAR FOR EVERY P0CKETB00K. RANGING FROM THE DURANT FOUR TO THE DURANT “75” J. C. 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