Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 15, 1928, Image 2

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UNION RECORDER. MUXEPGEVILLE. CA„ NOVEMBER 15, H*» This Week By Arthur Brisbane 9 THE GREATEST NEWS FIFTEEN BILLIONS OVER RELIGIOUS IDEALISM ENGLISH JUSTICE The most important no world has nothing to do election, or the intelligen FIGHTING LIONS Detroit, Nov. 12—(Autocaster) — Two enraged Hons fought a fight to the death ut the new zoological park here. Leo, a ferocious beast, who had assumed the attitude of king, was being driven to his cage in an out door den, when Melenik, lion, who seemed to resent i snarling manner,'thrust his paw der the sliding door. a flush Leo i ’ slid up . •d the paw, the to parcei N9. 1 above described; two met in a Said P arc el of land being bounded as fight. It ended only when Menelik ■ ull ° vra: °” «>• North b >' Washing- fell dead, his throat torn by the »“ E “ st b y Liberty other’s fangs. Attendants fired hlnnk ® tre f*f bid for the whole property exceeds the aggregate of the of the bids for the separate parcels thereof, the bid for the whole property will be ac cepted, and deed made to the pur chaser thereof. If on the offer for sale of the whole property the bid is less in amount than the aggregate of the bids for the separate parcels then the bids for the separate parcels will be accepted and deeds made to Liberty Street and . purc hasers. The sale of said land will be made subject to the assessments made against the land by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Milledge- ville to pay the tost of street ini- . _ . , . .. '* I provements on Liberty Street, the South by parcel No. 3 I _ lows: On the North by parcel of land No. 4 next hereinafter describ ed; on the East by Liberty Street; on the South by parcel No. 2 next hereinbefore described; and on the West by parcel of land No. 1 above described. Fourth Parcel: That tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in smaller : Lot No. 1 in Block 57 in the City ?.•/»’. I °f Milledgeville, Georgia, fronting |seventy feet I running back West of the width on Washington Street 150 feet SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY MERCHANDISE STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY I’HONE 352-J cartridges, poked with huge bar- hereinbefore described; and modern "flapper” highly prized byjh educational auzhorities. important news tells <»f scope, with a 200-inch of the | and finally tu the fire hos * unable t will dreds of millim of IN RE: Will of Miss E Baldwin Courl 1 : : gl Ordinary, Pa will in solei fori Appalling to man’s f< bring within reach of 01 light of nebulae in a f: verse, light that has bee through space one billion a speed of 18G.000 miles To: Mrs. T. W. Gerry. Virginia Intel-1 Haugh. Catherin Huugh. Augusta will f Haugh, and George Haugh. Jr., non- 1 the! residents of the State of Georgia, and uni- | heirs at law of Miss Emma Haugh, the West by parcel of land No. 1 herein before described. If on the bid for the separate pur- eel- the property fails to bring suffi cient money to discharge the herein after described fi-fa., hte costs, anu the amount of liens on the property superior to said fi. fa., and the judg ment on which it was issued, then the whole property first above described will be offered for sale, and if the | Said land was found in the possess ion of O. L. Tanner and levied on as the property of O. L. Tanner, to satisfy a fi. fa., against him in favor of D. W. Brown, aa Executor of the will of Mrs. Ella J. Borwn, deceased, issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin County, Georgia. This November 7th, 1928. J. T. TERRY, Deputy Sfteriff, Baldwin ' County, Georgia. able Raskoh. a brilliantly ks man, said, probably 1 ess t<> pldase political dates, that our prosperity i genuine. The General Company, for which he has done good work, seems not to sWare opinion, judging by the price of stock and the size of its warnings. Mr. Mellon, Secretary of Treasury, thinks our prosperity sound enough and so do others of financial ability. Mr. Frederick Eckcr, Vice-Presi dent of the Metropolitan Life surnnee Company, says the main ment in prosperity is the wage c Workers in this country *about ONE HUNDRED BILLION dollar;' a yonr. There is a good deal of extrava gance and waste, but in spite of that, not more than 85 per cent of the earnings is spent This means that the people earn each year FIFTEEN BILLIONS more thbn they spend. Every year, after paying their liv ing expenses, the people have left over fifteen thousand million dollars, 50 per cent more than the gigantic sum lent to Europe in the war by this country. This “social surplus” comes in EVERY YEAR. That is a substantial “back log” to keep thi prosperity fires burning. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., in n ory of his nothcr gives to the Uni versity of Chicago $1,000,000 “t promote the religious idealism 0 students of the university.” Those, unfortunately numerou; tHat do exist WITHOUT religious idealism, never lifting their eyes from the ground to contemplate and ques tion the heavens nnd the glory that they declare, arc like the men living in Plato’s cave, their backs to the light, knowing only shadowy on walls. Young Mr. Chung Ji-Miao Chinese law student, married Wai Jung Sui, daughter of *a rich chant, took her to England and there murdered her. Mr. Chung made his mistake when he went to England. They will hang him in a few days, in spite of his ingenious story, about myste Oriental assassins c mini,ting kill any deceased. Roy T. Buisden, Sr., having appli ed, as executor, for probate in solemn form of the last will and testament of Miss Emma Haugh of said county, you, as heirs at law of said deceased, being non-residents of the State of Georgia, are hereby required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for aaid County on the first Monday in December, 1928, when said appli cation for probate will be heard, and show cause, if any you have or can, why the prayers of petitioner should >t be allowed. This November 5th, 1928. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary, Baldwin County Ga. I BRICK That Clink Like Steel Are Made by the "McMILLAN” Proce.a BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Waste in Our Bricks. W« Make Quick Shipments in Any Quantity. RICH GI.0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK Milledgeville BrickWorksCo MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. K. G. McMillan, President Belle McMillan, Vice-President CITATION *s. Margaret Cook Hendrick! the guardian of J. T. Cook, Jr., anu ^ rt Brigham Cook, having attain- ^ ed the age of twenty-one yeurs, nnd ; H having made a final settlement with H her said wards, has applied to the j M Court of Ordinary for letters of di»- j ^ msision from her guardianship. This is therefore to notify all parties interested, kindred or credi- that said application will be heard on the first Monday in Decem ber, next, at ten o’clock A. M., and valid objections arc filed there to, the petition will be granted as prayed for. This November 6, 1928. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin County Ga. Asleep while her Yacht at Anchor; She awoke with Dismay. When she heard the Mate say, “Raisi ; she thougnt all The poor the diffei “Spanker Some people think that Flour is just Flour. There never was a greater mistake. There are Flours and Flours, some Good and some Bad; but GLORIA SUPREME PATENT FLOUR is the True Standard of Excellence and is Better Every Way Every J Day. YOUR GROCER HAS IT + John Conn Company J DISTRIBUTORS Milledgeville, Georgia ^XXZXXTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTrTYXXYYYTXTXXXXXTXXXXXX: In Englund w body, they hang ; time, excuses and explanations are not accepted. It is in thi*. country that murderers in great numbers go free, and even those caught and con victed have two or three years to think it over. SHERIFF LAND SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County: There will be sold at public outcry, to the highest and best bidder for cash, before the court house door of Baldwin County, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in December, 1928, the following described property: That tract or parcel of land situ ate, lying and being in the City of Milledgeville, in said State County, containing One (1) Acre, less, being Lot No. 1 Square No. 57 of said City, bounded follows: On the North by Wash ington Street; on the East by Liberty Street; on the South by Lot No. 2 in said square belonging to U. L. Tanner; and on the West by Lot No. 3 in said Square; said land being a square with its aides being 210 feet long each. The land above described will be off ered for sale first in four sepnrate parcels, as follows: First Parcel: All that tract or par- cle of land situate, lying and being in Lot No. 1 in Square 57 of the | City of Milledgeville, fronting sixty feet on Washington Street and Tun ing back ?outh of the tame width 210 feet: said land being a strip of land sixty feet wide cut off from the west side of said lot No. 1, and is bounded as follows: On the North by Washington Street; on the East by the three parcels of land hereinafter described; on the South by Lot No. 2 of Block 57; and on the West by Lot No. 3 of Block 57. Second Parcel: All that'tract oa parcel of land situate, lying and be- BELL Special Sale LADIES’ SILK In the big war, when airplanes raided London and Paris, the inhabi- #ant» w«l» warned by the noire of ling in Lot No. 1 in Block 67 i the engines. They will not be worn- City of Milledgeville, fronting wren- ed in the next war, for a device 1 shown making an airplane engine absolutely noiseless. ICE TRADE HASN’T MELTED! Atlantic City, Nov. 12—(Auto caster)—The Eastern Ice Associa tion, in convention here, were told that despite competition from me chanical refrigerators, manuflactur- ers report a gain in ice sales and new customers during the past year ty feet on Liberty Street and running) West of the same width 160 feet 1 parcel number one above described;! said parcel of land being bounded aa' follows: On the North by parcel of! | land No. 3 next hereinafter deserib- | ed; on the East by Liberty Street; on the South by Lot No. 2 in Block 57; and on the West by parcel of land No. 1 above described. Third Parcel: That tract or par cel of land situate, lying and being Lot No. 1 in Block 67 in the City ...And... NEGLIGEES EVERYTHING IS REDUCED 100 pair Ladies’ fine Rayon Knickers, perfect fitting, all) colors. Special price 98c Ladies’ glove silk Knickers, all colors, reduced to $1.98 Rayon Gowns $3.00 value at —$2.00— Rayon Princess Slips $3.00 values reduced $2.00 Silk Vests $1.50 values $1.00 Silk Pajamas $3.00 values —$2.00— Stock entirely too large must be reduced. ... „ . — —- * mi diuc* of in me *_.iiy did yo„ «n ' many ° ri " S “'MH'd'teevill.e fronting .evenly feet c,, on Liberty Street and running back and' GCt ° Ut ” Wc8t of the width 150 feet to nU Tll parcel No. 1 abov* described; said —The Modern Knight parcel of la-d being bounded as fol- fYTTYT^XX* r If You Want the Best Shop At E. E. Bell’s [ZXXXXXXXXXXXXaCXXXXXXXXXTXXXZXXTXTXXXXXXl