Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 06, 1928, Image 12

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iL«ju--.^.yra3! UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, CA., DECEMBER 6, 1»18 I LOCAL HAPPENING, 1 Thanksgiving day pasred plousant- HAVE YOU FILLED YOUR RADI- ATOR WITH ANTI-FR E EZE ? If not opportunity it knocking on your door. If you forget once you will not « through p is better cell 392. in* the bill. Any how. be safe then so:ry. S L. N. JORDAN The merchants plays of holiday Sunday. Numbers of college bm were among them. > officers of the Sheriff force been busy this week Riving out Boxei ummons to the Superior Court. LET YOUR BATTERY TROUBLES BE OUR BUSINESS We ere headquarter, for repairing, recharging, renting, an dselling the old reliable Westinghousr. We te.t batteries free. L. N. JORDAN imas Cards. Wrappins. and t R. H. WOOTTEN’S. Only sixteen more shopping until Christmas. » of the Union Recorder. he Alumnae of G. S. C. W. wer vidncce in the city Thursday and ay. They received a cordial wel- the college and city. hack DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD TIRES We can make them as good a. new. Ask for Mr. Melton. L. N. JORDAN FOR RENT—2 large romoi furnish ed or unfurnished and kitchenette with sink; Lights. Telephone and Water, hall Ha The manly and soldierly of the G. M. C. Cadets is receiv high words of praise from all citizens, and visitors to our city. >ck Sir Phone 3S2-J. Mr. No AUTO LAUNDRY is electric and does a perf< sne-half the time of the . JORDAN Judge B. C. Wurd was re-elected Justice of the Peace and Mr. W. T. Lundy. Constable of the city district A CARD OF TH ANKS in the flection held Saturday. On We wish to thank those who were account of the disagreeable weather ' M ,, ood durine the r( , ecnt the vote was smaller than it would; nad dt>ath of our Wov( , d hashand otherwise have been. Only nineteen j anf j father. votes were cart and they got all of, May God fend b|eMjng> upon each veryo Union Thanksgiving services were drk.V held at the Baptist church Thursday. | Rev. II. I). Warnock presided; and offered the opening prayer; Rev. j j t m Geo. B. Thompson rend the scriptures J apce j i and prayed: The sermon was preach- j, y . ed by Rev. J. F. Yarbrough nnd Rev. with T .E. HAWKS, AND CHIL- J. H. Farr closed the servi prayer. The attendance was not as large as it ought to have been. A | spirit of Thanksgiving was manifest.' — Mr. J. S. Lundy was elected j Justice of the Peace of the 115th j District Saturday without o^porsi- OH YOU WOCO-PEP L. N. JORDAN LAND SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County: Will be sold at public outcry, to | the highest bidder for cash, between 1 the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in said county, on the first day of January, 1921'. the following described land, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land 1 situate, lying and being in the South City Common of the City of Mil- ' ledgeville and in the 321st District 1 H G. M.. of Baldwin County, Georgia. ^ containing one hundred and thirty ^ (1301 acres, more or less, and hav- ^ ing the folowing lines, to-wit: Com-: ^ ntencing at the common cornet of Mrs. Frank Wilson and the Edwards- H estate, measuring North 17 degrees i M West 7.21' chains; thence running H North 74 degrees East 38.62 chains , ^ to the Oconee River; thence down] ^ said river to Rock Hill Branch;! ^ thence up mid branch to foot of. Rocky Hill, this branch being houn-. ^ dary line at this point between lands N of Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Frank Wil-j M son; thence North 60 degrees West H 36 chains to the point of beginning. M | This being the land occupied by Will) ^ Gilman, upon which he operates a ^ dairy. j ^ Said above described land levied or. [j to satisfy a fi. fa in favor of Mrs. J H Lillie P. Little against Mrs. Mary D. M Ray, as Administratrix of the estate of A. B. Barber, deceased, is: from the Superior Court of Bibb; j County, Georgia. Said land i> levied on as the property of A. B. Barber, deceased, found in the hands of Mrs. j Mary D. Ray, as Administratrix of A. B. Barber, deceased. The defendant in fi. fa. and tenant in posses have been notified of levy, and of the time, terms and place of sule, as r« quired by law. This December 4th, 11*28. J. T. TERRY. Ileputy Sheriff, Baldwin County, Ga. TIMBER FOR SALE—Timber on 600 acres, mostly hard wood. Known as old Tucker place on Oconee River. Also other tracts. J. L. Sib ley. 12-6-28 2t. Pocket Books. Bill Folds, Fou Pens. Ash Trays, Walking Cam R. H. WOOTTEN’S. Mr. C. 1. Newton and family have moved into the J. F. Miller house neiar Central Railroad Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Faulkner have rented apartments with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA VERSUS GEORGIA TECH ATLANTA. DECEMBER 8. Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fare**. Suitable selling dates, ample limits, .’plcndid train service. Ask Ticket Agent for further in- j formation. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY ’Tko Rigkt Way” i presents at CARR’S When your brealu don’t work. Re line with Rabestos the safe—sure— way to nave good breaks. RALPH SIMMERSON Buick Dealer South Carolina Cabbage Plants for •ome growing .t CHANDLER BROS. We have the nicest line of fruit cake goods you will find. See us b< fore buying. CHANDLER BROS. ®*t**ries—Cold weather and youi starter balks Get a Vesta—Th. Battery King. We recharge old bat teries nad have a good supply ol rentals. RALPH SIMMERSON Buick Dealer WE SELL WINDOW GLASS CHEAP PHONE 224 OR 24 CULVER A KIDD DRUG CO. “OF COURSE” THE REXALL STORE •• HUNTING & - SEASON IN FULL BLAST We have your favorite Load —In— WINCHESTER SHELLS Always Accurate and Reliable —Don’t gamble with your chances on doubtful sheels— Buy Winchester Guns and Ammunition— R. W. HATCHER Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail Ha ind d BARR’S EMPORIUM. WE DOPE AND ALEMITE CARS We do this job with men and no boys. We put it where it ought t. We have Beechnut line of English Bake Crackers, put up in water tight packages, only 35c per pound, at CHANDLER BROS. NICE LARGE APARTMENT FOR RENT One that hoc been completely done over, four larg erooms, hall, kitchen and bath, screened throughout and all L. N. JORDAN Beautiful flowers for coat, and! dree, at CARR’S EMPORIUM. GIN NOTICE We bu, seed cotton, cotton seed' farm products at CHANDLER BROS. JUST A FEW GOOD USED CARS LEFT USED CUR VALUES m cm These are cars that we compare with many new ones—They have cur 0. K. for thousands of miles of service and the prices c’c right. Ride and pay at the same time. C::e 1928 two door Standard Six Buick Sedan—driven 6,000 mile -original tires—carries a new car guarantee. One 1927 Buick Coupe, new Duco paint. First class condition. Ore 1928 Standard Six four door Nash Sedan. ! 924 hour door Master Six Buick Sedan—Reconditioned— i ; e n'.ed, new tires at a give-away price. Cr. 1927 Chevrolet Cabiolet with rumble seat—five Goodyear ! v. - ..l:cr tread brand new tires. If Chevrolet inclined sec Ralph Simmerson a M 1905-1928 MONEY The Driving Power Behind The Wheels of Industry No successful enterprise, large or small, has ever begun operation with out its owners first investigating their financial backing. This Bank Is a Home Institution WITH A RECORD OF TWENTY-SIX YEARS OF CONSTRUCTIVE WORK. ALL THE OFFICERS ARE MEN OF EXPERIENCE—AN ASSET IN BUSINESS. A NECESSITY IN BANKING. The Exchange Bank was organized twenty-five years ago by a few successful business men who in proving their ability to succeed have also proven their ability to manage the funds of their depositors as well. Twenty-six years of service to the pople and the business interests of Miiledge- ville and Baldwin county has demonstrated the wisdom of the policies which Govern the Exchange Bank. Through steady and continuous growth this bank is today one of the leading in Georgia. The Exchange Bank offers to its patrons banking service of every kind—con- sistnt with safety. Because of its large resources and banking connections, broad facilities and trained organization it is enabled to fumsh the most help ful and intelligent co-operation. Always working for the success of its custom ers as much as it does for its own success. It deems it a most important part of its duty to advise its customers in their business transactions to the best of its ability. It takes a special interest in the affairs of its customers, and its officers make it a duty to keep informed in re gard to the community’s needs and conditions generally. We Appreciate Your Patronage Come To See Us We are large enough to help you, Small enough to know you, and Strong enough to protect you. ExchangeBank “THE BANK OF SINCERE SERVICE” CAPITAL STOCK AND SURPLUS AND STOCK HOLDERS, LIABILITY S300,000.00 OFFICERS DR. H. D. ALLEN, Chairman OTTO M. CONN, PreaMeat H. G. BANKS, Cashier. «- g M u n H M | H M H s ! ■