Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 27, 1928, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEPGEVIL.LE, GA. DECEMBER 27. 1928 INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR DEC. 30 P.ul The World Chri.l Golden Tool—Philippi.n. About lien J,,A ! William Rice and .4. Ola Ric irt of Re el D. Pri With this lesson n *tudy months in the life of Paul eluded. it will be helpful back over the entire life ax of the events c‘»v:red during P en*. quarter. Repin with Acts IP the quarter's lesson - and with •' 7 for the entire life. For this quarter begin at Ephi toward the close of the second si on ary journey. Thei Meanwhile Aquiln been hard years nd Priscilla had Two loi Kphottis. of A. B. Barbi believ ased, issued Of ti rt of Bibb div County, Georgia. Said land i- levied | This, on -a.! the property of A. II. Barber, source— deceased, found in the hands of Mrs. j A man falls ii Mary D. Ray, an Administratrix of A. j or curl. B. Barber, d.-ceased. The defendant Then foolishly in fi. fa. and tenant in posses?ion | girl. have been notified of levy, and of :t j time, terms and place of sale, .as re- [ nnubiul, pars and “Oh! Will yo Huh? so. 1862. In the Superior 3rldwin Coun y, Janunry Term, 92W Petition for equitable relief. | TO WILLIAM HOWARD RICE. DE FENDANT: You arc hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county, to [ quircd by law. be held on the second Monday in Thin December 4th, 1928. January 1929. and make your ansv.'- J. T. TERRY, Deputy Sheriff, er in the above named and stated Baldwin County, Ga. case, as required by the order of i — said court. GEORGIA, Baldwin County Witness the Honorable J. B. Park, To Whom It Mny Concern: Judge of the Superior Court, this 5 R ena Roy having filed applicatii ducky dove, .he fruitfulest | ver be true if you'll love muh!" “Ere to answer I durst, ntire I You mus * -3*k mama first.'* | I did, but mama wouldn’t have muh! love with a dimple | that city after the trip to Antioch. off „ flt ^ f irst 0 f the year, of the Superior Court, this 'swear- day of December 1928. history to He preached in the sjnagogue and revea , ’ But the cffort j„ worthy al later used the schoolroom of Tyran for permanent letters of administra- J. C. COOPER, , t j Qn upon t j, e estnte 0 f Tobe Raines,, Clerk of Superior Court. deccased; this is t0 there fore to noti-, “~ ! fy next of kin and creditors of SHERIFPS SALE | Tobe Raines that said applicn- Will be sold before the court- tion will be heard before i at the house door between tho legal hours, regular Janunry Term, 1929, of the Much more pertinent, it seems to of sale on the first Tuesday in Jan- Court of Ordinary of said County, me would be to assume some sol- uary 1929 the following described 1 Witness my hand and official sig- emn obligations with regard to our property towit: One Lincoln Sedan 1 nature, this 3rd, day of December, habits of eating, since everybody eats automobile, Model No. 8 Motor No. 1928. —and muny dine to their sorrow. I 2928, Georgia tag No. 87649, the W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.; would like to impress a few ideas same being sold by virtue of, and to — 1 that I have tried to emphasize with satisfy, an execution issued from j LAND SALE the readers of our paper for the part Baldwin County Court in favor of GE0RGIA , Baldwin County. 1 - ytarw and, I assure ynu. that Rural! Mamifacturin* Company Vi, ^ ^ o{ , both patients; 11 worth whil< years of experi- B. G. Glass Motor Company levied on within myself, and many as the property of the B. G. Glass m sure these thoughts are Motor Company and in the possession of said defendant. Terms of sale us pledge ourselves that cash. i during »he i Thiti December the 3rd, 1928. J. T. TERRY, Deputy Sheriff Baldwin County Georgia. will look out for the b-cr-diet, such as full-1 stomach, nausea, gas, - LAND SALE “heart-bum;' and bringing up par- GEORGIA, Baldwin County: tides of foot alter meals; if such 'Will be sold at public outcry, should occur, we promise to at once highest bidder for cash, bet\v< think of the cause, and make no more thc i(. pa i hours of sale, before nus for his teaching. The climax came when even the great theatre was not larg* enough to hold the crowd that, in opposition, madly shouted for two hours “Great ss Dvina of the Ephesians." Then it was time for Paul to leave town again. lie ured the land route in visiting the various cities where he worked during the second misdonary ” journey and went as far as Corinth. Four letters were written: I and II Corinthians, Romans and Galatians. When it was discovered that there ^ ^ ^ wa ; - a plot to waylay him and get the 111 1 large offerings for the poor Jews in wc W1 ‘ not ° Jerusalem the itinerary back to Jcru- y ear - salrni »:u cbliw-d from ship 1,. I,,nd. *' A stop is made at Miletus end tho “ f t-Iders were called there from nearby Ephesus. Careful instruction was given about the future care of the work Id that city and vicinity. Then in the midst of an interne prayer srevice farewell:-, were said and the journey continued to Jerusalem where trouble surely awaited the Evangelist. At first effort was made to satis fy certain criticn by making n con fession—sacrifice and payment of vows, but only trouble resulted. The arrest was made and there was net release for more than four years. A declaration of Roman citizenship alone saved him from a sdvere flog ging and the quick action of a lad made it possible to avoid a death plot. There was safety at Caesarea but it took two years to get through the hearings before the accusers who came from Jerusalem, and before Fe lix, Festus and Agrippa. The journey to Rome, where the case w.as adjourn- * ed, was filled with dangers and cli- ^ maxed in the shipwreck at Malta. Two years made another long i period but much was accomplished | n» Paul was free to have audiences i •at pleasure in his own hired house, " hut always with n chain binding him *** to a Roman soldier. Four more great wil * ** #t letters were written meanwhile: ftn< * ^ridj Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and day. Lillie P. Little against Mrs. Mary D. contanied Philemon. There was u release which LAND O’ SUNSHINE CREAMER V Ray, as Administratrix of the estat< gave opportunity for other itiner-' ' “ arms and a second arrest which was THE RIGHT W/.Y TO TRAVEL cloned with decapitation. Through- » train - Ti,c =-fcst. Most com- out Paul was the victor as he wrought! fcrtablc. for Jesus Christ. execu tion issued from the City Court of s Louisville, Ga., in favor of the Fed eral Land Bank of Columbia, S. C., j against J A. Stiles, I have levied up- I on and will soil at public outcry be fore the court house door in Baldwin county, Ga., within the hours of, Sheriff's sales, to the best and high est bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday in January 1929, the fol lowing described property, io-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate .and being in the 319th, Dist. G. M. Baldwin County Ga., and bounded on the North by the Mil- ledgeville & Monticello Public Road J lands of Mrs. Annie E. Hum- ^Art Elizabeth Arden Treatment is Dascd on three fundamental steps, Cleans ing, Toning, Nourishing. You can follow this same method at home, using Elizabeth Arden’s Venetian Cleansing Cream, Ardena Skits Tonic, Special Astringent and Orange Slin Food. A little Home Treatment each morning and night will give you a clear lovely skin. Elizabeth ARDEN’S Venetian Toilet Preparations Culver & Kidd Drug Co. mistakes of that kind. Third, let us very firmly decide -j, 0 fjrnt Jay 0 f January, 1929, th< not to cat dinner itt »is o’clock, the . foU owinB described land, to-tvit: houc when the body should begin its AU that tract or parcel of land' phri „ and Jna. T. Allen; on thc Ea . most Important season of rent. situate, lying and being in tho South b „ Wl . of j F . Muk . r „ nd A lcc Fourth that wc wtll begin rath city Common nt tho City of Mil- „„ tI . e South by lands of Mrs. day. work w.tb a “dj- fortified by ledgeville and in tho 32!st Distric . M „ lie Wood w A . \y„bb, nnd Her- a good, intelligent breakfast, taken G . jj., of Baldwin County. Georgia, deliberately, at an hour when has.c containing one hundred and thirty is entirely unnecessary. | (130) acres, more or letw, and hav- Kifth, we will try t<> learn of the j njr the folowing lines, to-wit: Com- weli-bulanced meal, and temperate ly adhere thereto, knowing the need estate, measuring North 17 degree; of food in • satisfy the bodies only. equirements Napier; and on the West by land; of Mrs. Annie E. Humphries nnd Jack Webb; containing 245 acres, more or less, as shown by plat of J. mencing ot tho common comer o: „ G i odin August 10th, 1021, a copy Mm. Frank Wilson nnd the Edwards of which is att « hed lht . nUstra ct file with the Federal Land Bank West 7.29 chains; thence running of ColuTnbhf S . C. North 74 degrees East 38.G2 chains Said prop erty levied on as the :e down proper ty 0 f the defendant in fi. fa., Branch; j ^ -Stiles, and being in possession foot of ^ t j me j eVy ' * fi. fa., J. A. Armour’s Cream Station at Purchase & Sale Company Buying cream every Monday and Thursday. See your cream weighd and tested. Cash paid on delivery. We appreciate ; our patronage. Armour Creameries DUBLIN. GA. the Oconee Riv said river to Rock Hill get Cream Days, Tuesday thence Up snid branch t' id Friday. Laud O’ Sun.hine Itocky Hill, this brunch heing boun- 1 gyfj'J The defendant PEOPLE’S HARDWARE dary line nt this point between lands nn(1 , enant possc!sion du | } . 12-13-28 3t. I of Mrs. Edwards nnd Mrs. Frank Wil- noti fied in writing, of raid levy. I son; thence North 60 degrees West, j TERRY SOUR CREAM ,36 chain, to thc point of beginning. Dcputy sht . riff Baldwin County Gn. t opened a Cream Sutton | This being the land occupied by Will, Gilman, upon which he operates charge who j dairy. iry Tue»day| Said above described land levied on GEORGIA, Baldwin County. I k ante to satisfy a fi. fa in favor of Mrs. Under and by virtue of the power | i a mortgage, executed by j LAND SALE ring yoi SCHOOL SUPPLIES VAKIBTY MERCHANDISE STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY PHONE 352-J HINTS FOR THE HOME BY NANCY HART Most reliable. Costs less. Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding greatly reduced fares for short trips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM lilch | WANTED— So. with Vegetarian Menu Cream of corn soup Sweet potato croquettes Creamed onion.s Grilled tomatoes Beet and egg salad Apple pie, cheese Non-stimulating drink Aftei » Cake Half cup butter, 1 cup sugar, i creamed well; add beaten yolks of. 2 eggs, then slowly add 3-4 cup miik,, 2 cups prepared cake flour sifted wi»-. *» level teaspoons baking powder, and f. Id in stiffly beaten whites of two eggs. Bake in small loaf pan ami .verve while fresh. FOR RENT Apartments In one of the most desirable Sections in the City Phone 352-J. good fo. •epoir nnd the best is r them. When you to this shop for preciate it and that the work will be done skill fully and promptly. Leave it to us to rebuild your worn shoes— You will be pleased with the quality of the work and the long ny to yoi icketboolc. SUDDEN SERVICE WITH SATISFACTION Plain Shoe Plant and Pressing Club CI T( ^-TRY Escalloped Cauliflower and Ham Scald 1 pint milk, add 2 table spoons butter, seasoning and 3 table spoons quick-cooking tapioca and cook 15 minutes. Put layer of mix- tun* in buttered buking dish, then layer of cooked cauliflower and chop ped hr.m and sprinkle with buttered crumbx. Bake in moderate oven. Chocolate Walnut Jelly Chop 1-2 cup English walnuts and 1-2 dozen figs. Bring pint of milk to boiling point, apd dissolve in it a package of rhocolate flavored gela tin. When beginning to harden, add nuts and fruit. Mold and serve with cream. For Spotted Windows If there arc any finger marks on window* or mirror* you need not clean thc entire surface. Just dip a cloth in ammonia and rub lightly over the ■j'Ots. TIMBER FOR SALE—Timber o. COO acres, mostly hard wood. Know; aa old Tachar place on Ocone River. Also other tracts. J. L. Sib- Uy. 12-0-28 2t. SN5I5 BtHShL iNL ftiiner Had Dark Spots t?cro;- Eyes. Felt Dull, Tired, Achy. Doesn’t Get Down Any More. Somerset. Ky.—Telling how he hr ' known of the merit ol The... i- Black-Draught r-in -e he .t Mr. Albert Garland, cl thi : c “I used to work in Ur- -n: but las: quite a bit cJ t.::::* < :i cinint of the sirk rpe’J-. I would pc: to having a hr.d • il: IIIy mouth, ar:: ter;.- i.uii. . feeling nnd ache. I haw . tito'ji in d'oet ol.mv -:*.j. .. would be so dksy I v ...i . .. I:ktj T waa drunk. *T took medicine, but didn't : to get any better. •’My mother told me to try Ph* • Eraught, which I did. and rzu. BRICK lew doses I ft! I take i: bad. and I don't get down. I :.*el the 1 My tainly more for me than any other tma: cine I have ever taken. ■r cc. without 73L’..’:. If I C3 on a visit. I >.a nty suit-cos i all 3 ok do. tented or refund your money, you taka no ckancos in doing hi ness with me. Office hours 9 12, 1 to 5 Sund>^ 2 to S. W. J. Brake »•* ' Draught rs. a package alor^ ... I My health Is better now thatj lias been in years, and I believi is the use of Biaca-Draught i did it." Black-Draught is prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, cf lu^r.- cst quality. Trv it Rhody Ford Mason to till Millodgo-jli ville Banking Company on the 10th I day of September 1921, and by said Company transferred to Mrs. C. T. Caraker, which mortgage was given to secure an indebtedness of $325.00, there will be sold before the court house door, on the firrt Tuesday in January 1929, between the legal hours of sheriff’s ales, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following described property: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Milledgevillc, of State and County and being in the Southeastern sec tion of said City, and known as a ^nrt of the Joe Brown estate, bound ed as follows: on thc South by Lot No. 2 of same tract; on thc East by Lot No. 3; on the North by Joe Brown estate; and on the West by South Warren street, and is known as Lot No. 1 of same tract, and said lot fronting on Warren street a dis tance of 52 1-2 feet to Lot No. 3, and it being a pnrt of the land con veyed to Purchase & Sale Company by Joe Brown on the 4th, day of February, 1910, and recorded in the clerk’y office of Baldwin Superior Court in deed book No. 2, page 212; nnd it being thc same lot deeded by the Purchase & Sale Co., to Hal Ford on thc 8th, day of May, 1911, page 534. The lot herein conveyed being the same on which Rhoda Ma son, formerly Rhoda Ford, now re- /“•i .-ides and resided for the past 11 years. Hal Ford died 24th, dny of May, 1913, leaving as his sole surviving heir, his wife Rhoda Ford, who after- : wards married Robert Mason. There i was no administration upon the estate . of Hal Ford and no debts and thc ! absolute title to said lot of lard is 1 vested in the said Rhoda Mason, I formerly Rhoda Ford. Said sale is had for the purpose I of paying said debt, together with I interest and other costs of this pro cedure. The undersigned will make a good and legal title to the purchaser. This December 3rd, 1928. MRS. C. T. CARAKER By ALLEN & POTTLE L^!_ Her Attorneys-At-Law. That Clink Like Steel Are M«de by thc “McMILLAN” Pi-eecx * BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS \ There is No Waste in Car Bricks. ^ Wo Make Quick Shipment* in Any Quantity. £ RICH GL0 FACE BRICK-FIR!- BRICK—COMMON BRICK <> Milledgeville Brick YV orksCo MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. 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