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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDCEVILLE, GA., JANUARY S, 101»
About l/our
Health
COUNTY OFFICERS START ON
NEW POUR YEAR TERM
Office or Sheriff Loft Voooot 01
Account of Death of S. L. Terry
•little things
• do count, don’t
The following officers of Baldwin
county commenred a new term of
office for four >ears, commencing
January 1st.
Ordinary—W. H. Stembridge.
School Superintendent—P. N.
Bivins.
Clerk of Court—J .C. Cooper.
Tax Collector—L. D. Smith.
Tax Receiver—Briscoe Wall.
Treasurer—Otto M. Conn.
Coroner—C. L Newton.
Surveyor—L. M. Hall.
Dr. O. F. Moran commenced a
course they do; uncom- term of six years as County Commit
K, hl , unsightly—everybody dis- 8 i 0 ner. The other Commissioners
,rtf ' have a pair of hand8 dry * are 0scar M - Ennis and G.
!cked maybe bleeding. The sense Xinley.
touch becomes impaired; putting g. L. Terry was re-eccted Sheriff,
anoed hands into the pocket, or an d his death, leaves the office
-ubling then, against the bed-clothes vacant.
en drawing on gloves,-produces
nai'ty, creepy feeling all over but PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
>u know the symptoms, so why en-
nerat" them? United States District Court Macon
Chapped hands may be prevented. DivisioM Middle District of Georgia.
°\v? First, by not !emoer- In thc matter of Malcolm McKay
arc,c- FtamUUr. MUM^vOb. Baldwin Co.
curtomed 10 indoor warmth, do not G “-
*o out for a long jaunt in winter Bankrupt...., in bankruptcy,
harehirded. Do not, after having t d the Creditors of the above
•hf hands immersed in warm water, named Bankrupts:
.uddrnly plunpe them into ycry roid y ou nrt , hereby notified that the
water. • prcially after having use above-named bankrupt has applied
ft rone In f“"** no sensitive f or a discharge from alt debts prov
en : bould be punished with some
„f the dirt eradirctors advertised w»
extensively; if your skin is naturally
motive, never permit an irritant ...... , j, . . . . .
K ’ ... .of said division and district at thc
to be applied. I Unit<?d stateg Court rooln thp cjtj
If you “feed your furnace” wear of Macor , t Ga on tho 28th duy Q|
gloves while nhoveiing the coal ; j anuar y f 1929, at 10 o’clock in th-
foi&T gases are very irritating. If you f orenoon#
acquire a case of chapped hands, set ]
about to cure them. Your skin is of j
animal substance; animal subs
are acceptable to it. Avoid
line, except as a possible proti
A simple soothing antiseptic rubbed |
into lanolin is good for the skin
an ointment. Cracks and fissures
the hands need to be filled
soothing "1
FIUNK CRANE SAYS!
A very common notion is that
theory has not much to do with prac-
We dismiss a proposition with a
rave cf the hand when we charact-
rize it as nothing but theory, or as
[..practical idealism.
DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT FOR
RENT—One of ike mtceat five room
apartments with balk sad every
me4em convenience, newly dene
ever plaster end paint, witk ante-
mobile garage. Large clean rooms,
clean and quiet. L. J. JORDAN.
FOR SALE
666
Cura Chills tad Fever,
Intermittent, Remittent and
BiNious Fever dne to Malaria.
able .against, him in bankruptcy.
The said application will be heard
Irritant United States District Judgi
All creditors of said bankrupt
J notified to appear at the time
' | place stated and show cause, if
they can, why the prayer of
{ petitioner should not be granted.
Dated at Macon, Ga., this 27tli,
j day of December, 1928.
GEO. F. WHITE, Clerk,
r "jelly.” No soap, j CECIL MORGAN, Deputy Clerk
that
not too often. A few drops of almond
a few drops of carbolic acid,
ounce of rose-water ointment,
»d for the most delicate skin. And
keep your general heal'.h good.
great. The
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
BY VERA
Are They Old Enough?
sar Misy Vera,
tVe are girls I I to 15 yeirs of
te and not bad looking. Are
Id enough to go with thc boys?
Hon- old should a girl be when sht
•ts a boy take her home? Is 1
J y -1 too old to keep company
«h a girl of 15? Is it all right for
itirl of 14 to go car riding with 1
W -alone? How can I win a boy*,
How can I take another girl’,
fellow? I* jt right for a sister to
try to , n ke her other sitter’s fello’
B AND B
Rear B and B, you are old enough
nave as many friends as you like,
y * ant * g'rls. Do not devote your-
*1™ to any particular boy friend
* ls w *th the consent of your
Parents. It j s a nice courtesy for
•^ng man to take home a girl of
*ny age.
A boy of 21 ii not necessarily too
' °r a girl of 15. The difference
“ ! only six years
n| y way lo win
lovable there are no "methods.”
n 1 w »nt to take another
- S fellow, especially your sister's.
Be.pl, 1„ Love
Miss Veru,
..... ' “ boy I hove never
» LT POp,ll " r ' When I talk with'
1 1 of anything .0
• •ii 1 , en * ‘ p «ve him I think
Ha,' . •■‘ Dungy I hould have said.
2 « the cause of this?
The hoy I love Ic r. f
t in ni h f,n ° younpr nmn »
• n >y home town at present.
te^or f', fnr “ 10 "*•
write*T 1 1 Wait for him
’t n , ° V ° * 1 ' m *0 much and
.; ,t" der i f h ? * ,ve «- thinks of
can t think of losing him.
doubting gene
0«t Doubting Gene, you ar e rimp .
111 d; '»PPenr"‘ l Mlt ' COn,cioQ ^—* his
kap, rp “ r “ >•““ 1-et older. Per-
', "“y """Vine that vnu e-e
lar ' It will help CTK!t ,, r7 ,
D ,oc Rht out of your
Make *'" “ tttr, " p at a|, tim«.
-.vono 'T““ eff ° n t0 "i-Presa”
'.in, it. you mny rind yourself
THE EIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL
to by train. The culest. Most com
fortable. Most reliable. Costs less.
Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding
greatly reduced fares for short trips.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
FOR RENT
Apartment,
In one of the moat desirable
Sections in the City
Phone 35Z-J.
100 bushel, of Coker, lone staple
tton seed, one year from original
source. $2.00 per bushel, will ex-
We praise the inventor who de- change a few bushels for high grade
vines some useful application of pullets. A good corn plan-
knowledge, but have n tendency to ter * or * spike tooth harrow. Also
overlook the discoverer who finds »upply mulberry post, they will
out the knowledge that the inventor **«t a life time. Timber tracts,
applied. Houses ansi lots, and farm lands for
Aa a matter of fact, all our Croat.** 1 *' J ' L SIBLEY. 12 2028 2L
'nventions rest upon great discov-, —
eries made by painstaking theorists i
who love knowledge for itself alone.
Wireless telegraph, the telephone,
aeroplanes, radium, antiseptic**, an
titoxins. spectrum analysis and X-'
rays were all discovered in the
course of purely scientific and the
oretical investigation.
Lord Kelvin said that no great law
in nutjral philosophy had ever been
discovered a< a remit of practical
experiment, and that “ the instances |
are innumerable of investigations ap- j
parcntly quite useless which led to the j
most valuable results.”
For eighteen centuries many great j
minds gave their lives to studying;
conic sections. This work was far j
from useless, for thc laws of pro
jectile?, the building of great bridge-,
the curves of ships and the rules of
navigation depend upon conic sec-
WireJess telegraphy goes hack to
the studies of Lagrange in purely
abstract mathematics, .and to Pro
fessor William Thomson, who laid
the foundation of electric owillntions.
The man of deeds, the practical
man would be saved many n foolish
experiment and would be kept buck
from mar.y .a useless trial if he knew
the background of thought that
should underlie his actions.
C-PTON ETRY
WE SELL
WINDOW GLASS
CHEAP
PHONE
!24 OR 241
CULVER A KIDD DRUG CO.
"OF COURSE”
THE REXALL STORE
SPECIALIZED
SERVICE—
C. a ANDREWS k SON.
"Notkiag Bat iHiruct"
MR. LUMBER A SAWMILL MAN
Hava you gaxad oa the new Chevro-
let Six. Om mmd Oae-Hellf Toe
Truck., Ok: Boy it U a Keock-Out.
le Ike price reego of the four.
L. N. JORDAN
aed the best i
them. When yoi
oar frieads
to good for
briag your .hoe.
this .hop for rep,
prrci.te it end you ere assured
that the work will he done skill
fully end promptly. Lcere it to
u. to rebaild your worn shoe.—
You will be pleased with the
qaality of the work end the long
service it reader.—it means eco
nomy to year pocketbook.
Phone 373
SUDDEN SERVICE WITH
SATISFACTION
Blain Shoe Plant ^nd
Pressing Club
William Rice and A. Oln Rice
V.
Felton Rice
No. 1362. In the Superior Court of
Baldwin County, January Term,
1929 Petition for equitable relief.
TO WILLIAM HOWARD RICE, DE
FENDANT:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at tho next term of the
Superior Court of »3id county, to
be held on the second Monday in
January 1929, and make your answ
er in the above named and stated
case, as required by the order of
said court.
Witness the Honorable J. B. Park,
Judge of the Superior Court, this 5
day of December 1928.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk of Superior Court.
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DRESSES AND SUITS
M
I O.V.
ng optoi
try in Mitledgeville ft
My chargas srs reasonable. I
» all wrok done as repre-
refund your money. So
> chai
ng bu;
W. J. Brake
Let us Hatch Your Eggs!
Our hatchery is now in full operation and we are ready to
receive your eggs any week you might desire. We have the
latest type Buckeye Mammoth incubator which will take care
of them with absolute accuracy. Would like to have them
any week not later than Thursday. They go into the ma
chine on Friday night. Each tray Isolds 112 eggs, but will
take care of less number if desired. The trays are so arrang
ed that it is impossible to get your chicks mixed with anyone
else. The price for hatching is 4c per egg. Will appreciate
your patronage and feel that the experience we have had
merits same. • •’•4#-
WE HAVE THE BEST VALUE IN BROODERS AND SUPPLIES
IN THIS SECTION. Let us figure with you on these. Also
have your favorite breed of chicks coming off each Saturday
at $15.00 per hundred. $8.00 for 50 and $4.50 for 25.
BASTON HATCHERY
Phone 126-L
Milledgevrlle, Ga.
that are dry-cleaned by us always look like new. Our pro
cess will not harm the fabric, no matter how delicate it is,
and our quick delivery service will always please you. Try
us—our prices are always right.
Mitledgeville Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
PHONE 440
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,r Wm U tl ,0r you 10 Wllit
l- 1 . you - If you do
it . briof in-
»0'i fay u.7* on, etc.,
V, 7<m ■*' 0uM to hear
Armour’s Cream Station
at Purch ase & Sa?e Company
Buying cream every Tuesday and Friday. See your cream
weighd and tested. Cash paid on delivery. We appreciate
ycur patronage.
Armour Creameries
DUBLIN. GA.
Announcing the Opening Of A
Retail Grocery Department
Off the Modern Mercantile Co.
On Saturday, January 5th.
WE WILL OPEN A RETAIL DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE NEXT TO THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CONTINUEINC OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
AND SELLING AT ; ^
LOWER PRICES TO THE
RETAIL TRADE
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT OF THF. YEAR
TO THE PEOPLE OF BALDWIN COUNTY, BECAUSE IT MEANS MONEY SAV
ING FOR YOU. COME TO SEE US.
Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries
At Prices that are at a Lower Figure
Terms Cash. We Deliver
Modern
Phone 293.
Mercantile Co.
Albert Lugand, Mgr.
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