Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 10, 1929, Image 4

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UNION RECOSDUL MLLCDCKV1LU. GA. JAMUAST M, 1«M :<»N RECORDER PubHibed Weekly on Thursdsy at Millcdgeville, Ca. R B. MOORE—EDITOR JERE N. MOORE—Businc-c M SUBSCRIPTION RATES » SI.SO Monthi .75 THURSDAY. JAN. 10. ItSO the State. l’utnam, Hancock and Washington counties will do well to profit by Baldwin’s example. CONGRATULATIONS MBS ANNIE LEE EMMS MED IN ATLANTA Remaiiu of Well-known and Popula Young Lady Buried in Tki» City Monday Afternoon Annie Lee Ennis, the young- ■ of Mr. Oscar M. Ennis, died udd nly and unexpectedly in Atlanta FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for Sheriff of Baldwin county to succeed the late S. L. Terry, in the election to be held February 1st. Your vote and influence will be greatly appreciated. ROLAND H. LAWRENCE. We wish to join with th? many friends of the Dr*. Allen in con- (rratulntim; them upon th,- cample- . u<ld nlj . lad unexpcciedlj-Tn At'lanta FOR «■»»* tion of another hospital budding at gatunlay afternoon. 1 ,,ireb >’ announce as a candidate their majrnificient Invalid home near Min| Ennig died while under the for sheriff of Baldwin county in the tM * cit - v ' • influence of an anesthetic, which had ' lection to be held February 1st. I To mere the growth and demand, btcn administered by n phyeieinn at m F Deputy in the next a hospital for the purpose of per forming a minor operation. of her death modern place i i at the Institution the build-.,, ho5piUll for the purpose llf p „ r . ■**>■<> of this paper. If I should be erected. The building ire f orm j„g „ m l nor operation. elected I with my Deputy will per- in every detail nnd fills ri j^e neWg a f death came as a * orm evsrJ ’ dut >' cvo l vin K upon the the progress of medical j Krl2t shMk to he ' r br „ [ht , r re |, av „ officers without cost to the county, treatment of those and f ric „d 5 , „ j u , t a few days prior 1 wDI »I>l ,re ciatc the support of the ' she had returned to Atlanta, after voters - spending the holidays here. 'The remains were brought to this LUNDY. The advancement and f made by Milledgcville, dun; year 1921*. will depend up co-opezation of its citizens. afflicted with mental disease, more acute pay in the recently added building. Sun parlors, rooms for diversional occu- cjty Sunday, and carried to” the . , FOR SHERIFF patrons and hydrotherapy treatment Funeral Home where the fun- 1 " - “ h t0 ■“"> ou - lc c my candidacy are oil included in the plan of the . r ,| , crv c M wcrc ht . Id Monday after- tor Khcriff of B-u'elwiit county aub hospital word. „ oon Jlt ,,- r . rl( .p by Rev ,| p ject to the rules governiag the elec- 'urnock in th;* presence of a largr -r.iber of relative., and friends. Miss Ennis waa the younger (laugh- of the late Mr. P. T. Ennis, and i call- The farmer* of Baldwin county ihr.uld increase the number of their dairy cows. There is a demand for sour cream, and a good income could he r. iliied. Dr. Allen founded the Institution Wurnock in th* presence of a large *' on to ** he,d February 1st, in 1890. he first private hospital for nuR ,|, er of relative., and friends. vd by the Ordinary, the mentally deorranged in the Miss Ennis wus the younger dough- 1 hav * *** m *" y year * experience South. His first idea was to build tc , r „[ tbl . latc Mr p T Enni , and os a police officer and pledge my best " h,,,n ‘- f,,r ‘hejncurables hut the nt her girlhood day, here, gradu- ‘he county if elected, ing at C. S. C. W. For the |>ast first patients under the treatment of Dr. Allen were relieved of their nf- „vc”ral years, she hns made her"home *'" , " ci * tc ‘ i Diction and h,s reputation ns an in A .| an , a- where she hold a clerical alienist went abroad in the lend and „ rficr position. Your vote nnd influence will be much W. J. HAYNIE. bright i steady growth has bene shown. nn d attractive young womnn, and FOR RENT ~ Tw * bright room, with No citizens should shirk the rc- spon--ibilitk*s of serving on the juries of the courts. If he does he is not measuring up to the demands of good citizenship. The fanner will prosper who has a herd of dairy cows, a Dock of hens, a number of hogs, u home garden and orchard. Every farmer can have thim. Today the Invalid Home is one of ma da „„ d h ,| d , ricnds by ber chlirm . the most mngmficient hospilal pi,air inE pvrsonnlity and pleasant and ,af- 1 S ' ,Uth * nd Bul'lwin county f ., b |,. manner. H er death has brought people have a just reason t„ point to Bre , t sorrow to friends here and in it with pride. Its annual contribu- Atlanta, tion to the prosperity of our county is great and cannot be overlooked. ISO of kitchen and kotk. Apply to Mrs. W. O. D. Rockwall, Clark and Wall St. * Soils FREE—Extra pair of Tronsors She is survived by her mother. ,r ** wi,k •***T *»■>- Malarial asd ... ... Mrs. Elilabcth Hardle; a brother, Mr. imnatwi We wish for the Doctor, who have o. M. Ennis, and a sides, Mrs. Wm 525 00 ■> it, directorship m charge much con- Marshall, of Macon, and a large SAM McCOMB t-nued success and offer our felicita- number of relatives. — tionH upon its recently progressiv step. THE NEW LIONS CLUB We welcome into th;* community life the newly organized Lion* Club of Milledgcville, and wish for them u useful career toward building n greater Milledgevilk*. The personelle of the organization reveals onu fact and that is they are young men. The young life of the town means a grent deal to the fu ture and if this group of young men live up to the reputation establish ed by .-'imilar organization*, they will be n blessing and benefit to Mil ledgevilk* and Baldwin county. Joining with the Kiwanis Club, the older organization hoTo they enn do many‘things. Co-operation is essential and we feel sure the two organizations will work harmonious ly and cheerfujpy tog?tlu*r. There is rohhi for two organiza tions in Millcdgeville and we hope each of them will grow nnd that 1929 will b* a year of usefulness MRS. HERBERT HOOD DIED MACONS grand opera IN VALDOSTA SUNDAY Mac :>n is rapidly becoming the Daughter of Mr. and Mn. O. F. Veal intern of fine music for Georgia. Buried at DMpiten Tuesday This week the San Carlo Opera Com- Afftarnoon pany is giving a week's performance at the beautiful Municipal Audi- Mrs. Sallie Lou Hood, wife of Mr. torium in our neighboring city. Herbert Flood, and eldest daughter of Those who heard the Operas last Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Veal, died at Val* Monday year were delighted and loud in their dostn, Sunday, January Pmi'O of the wonderful way in which funeral and burial the fith. held APPLICATION OR ADMINISTER- TION Baldwin Court of Ordinary Jan uary Term. T. J Brooks having filed his appli cation for administration upon the estate of Mrs. Emma Hodges late of said county deceased. This is there fore to notify all persons concerned both kindred and creditors that the ill be heard before me, on the February next at T bc ten o'clock A. M. and if no valid ob- by Deepatap Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J. b( . ,, ranu , d „ prayed for F. Yarbrough, pastor of the Millerlge- w H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. k of music was put the Bibb county folks. # ^ The Georgia State College for Wo- ville Methodist church, officiating, m.n will again -attend the Saturday Mrs. Hood was thirty-eight years evening performance and with them of age, and was highly esteemed both will go many of th? citizens of the •" Hancock county, where she spent The generous rpirit shown by her girlhood days and in Vuldotsa, jet-tic filed thereto letters will CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Robert H. Harper having made ap- the collejre"offinals In" Invftlnjc" th, 7ivr7aftor' , hor marria^.' f. lic * tlB " '° r P^nnnt adjninhtre- people of the city to share in th? re- She is survived by her husband and ducetl railroad .-ate* is much np- two sons; her parents; two sister*, predated. Mrs. J. B. Helton, of Gordon; and tion upon the‘estate of Mrs. Mary F. Harper, deceased, this is therefore to notify all persons concerned that Macon prow, her,elf „ co,dial boat Mb. Ethel Veal of thia city; reven “ id _ «PP'ication will be heard on th. *he visitor, and Millcdgeville ex- brothers, O. F. Jr., and J. R. Veal, tends congratulations to those who of Deep«top; Dr. E. W. Veal of Jack- lv»v e made the week possible. sonville. Fla.; H. J. Veal, of Albany; — W. D., Louie and Curtis Veal, of Mil- ASK5 ALL MASONS TO LEND ledge ville. SUPPORT DEATH OF first Monday in February at o’clock A. M., and if no valid objec tion is filed thereto, letters will be granted as prayed for. This 7th day of January, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga. Figures published in the Union Rerrrk * last week showed that in U« ibl orb >od *.f $2,000 was spent in prom ‘.ing in Baldwin county the •1 'tion of tobacco. Thi<« report of the year's activities in the new cultural development, also show- <<* that 75,000 pounds of the weed Hd been market; d and that it was n rrade that was equal to the best. To the Kiwanis club goes the credit for having pnt over this Tht civic club through rr* ir.itlee headed by Mr. George Tun: :1 raised a sufficient amount of money from the bus'n*»«s men of the city to employ a tobacco exi»crt to tench the farmers the fin? point* of cultivating curing and marketing the first crop. The agent employed proved himself an undesirable type nnd right at the time when he was roost needed, a change had to be made, that in a measure retarded the progress that was being made. The rainy season and a slump in the price at marketing time all went to discourage the grower and almost mad. the noble experiment a failure. But (he cron was harvested and marL ted .-md although the figures on ‘he right ride of the ledger were mall it proved beyond a shadow of :i doubt that Baldwin ?o*l was suit able *•■> the g.-ovt” cf tobacco and i it conkl be done with profit. I-ib*’ all worth while under'akings (her mch work connected with 1* - >-r C f tobacco. The plant- ] - 1 . jnng arc Kperhllv tedious :.n.‘ demurd much rare. But th-* ro- , " i * >rth the trouble under i—r.-oal condition* and we feel ‘.hat .* uccess f-an h? the vzrdict of the first lr. J. T. Andrews, chuirman mittee for entertainment - Ditaicl nt Tbl . fol | owin „ nnticc (roai nJI Too day nteht, Sunday-, Macon Tdepraph record. " * h,c " ,. ‘'I" 0 " n the death of „ former reaid and public inatalln- Eab , w ;„ cour.tv: w “ t0l!0 Mrs. Lillie Joscnhin, Grand Master the Masonic January 15th, elaborate suppe tion of offici-n asked that all Mai m; „ n i , . - . perate in 0 f j \\r. Burnt .* umh ' rt::Kirv - fa y communicating home n ...... Bvr with committe? as to whe.her or not they Will be present, in order that places may be reserved. All visiting Masons in good ing in their respective lodge* cordially invited. there NOTICE OF ELECTION ORDER CALLING ELECTION FOR SHERIFF •tls State of Georgia, Baldwin County, of Office of the Ordinary. January Term of the Cour. of Ordi- ett, wife nary*. 1929. 41. died at hsr It having been m:;de to appear to yesterday, after the Ordinary that a vacancy exists days. She in the office of Sheriff of said Coun- and lived ty, caused by the death of S. L. Terry, and th? unexpired term being than six (6) months; therefore ordered, that an bp held in said county for less of only a few am in MiHedgevill' until about seven when she went to Byron to make her loi home vher? her hutbznd ia connec.od with the Standard Growers. eh Mrs. Burnett was a member of the the purpose of electing MANHATTAN SHIRTS S A a_, E $2.15 Manhattan Shirts $145 $2.5u Manhattan Shirts |j $2.85 and $3.00 Manhattan Shirts $3.50 and $4.00 Manhattan Shirts $4.50 and $5.00 Manhattan Shirts || |^ $6.00 and $6.50 Manhattan Shirts ^ || $7.00 and $8.50 Manhattan Shirts 55 gj $10.50 to $13.50 Manhattan Shirts y- This sale begins Tuesday. January 8, and ends Saturday January 12. (5 days.) JOHN HOLLOWAY The Man’s Store Two Bargains You Ought Not To Pass Up ONE 1929 ESSEX CHALLENGER The new Essex car with 76 improvements—brand new—the first in Millcdgeville. One New Model Ford Coupe, been run 3,700 miles—-just limbered up. See me quick. Both these cars sold on the pay as you ride plan. SEVERAL OTHER GOOD liSED CARS Ralph Simmerson Buick Dealer DEPARTMENT OF BANKING STATE OF GEORGIA STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF EXCHANGE BANK MILLEDGEV1LLE, GA. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1928 AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS OTTO M. CONN, President H. G. BANKS. C«H Date of Bank’s Charter 1903, 1908, 1919, 1924. Date Bcgai June 1903 Loa: RESOURCES LIABILITIES ; and Discount* $598,211.88 Capital Stock $100,000. Furniture and Fixtures O her Real Estate owned Cash in Vault and amounts due from ap proved Reserve Agents . Checks for Clearing and Due from other Bank* Ca?h Item* Bland, i January 2nd, after . ^ ni ^ PROSSER Klam Baptist church. Besides her to the *aid S. L. Terry, to hold office DIED WEDNESDAY NIGHT husband, she is survived by two for the unexpired term ending daughters, May and Doris, and six December 31, 1932. Well-Known Citizen of East Baldwin wsters, Mrs. M. L. Davidson, of It is further ordered that said elec- Buricd in City Cemetery Friday Macon; Mr?. L. N. Bloodworth, of tion be held in all of the voting pre-j Overdrafts (if any! Chicago. III.; Mrs. George Wilkcr- cincts of said county on Friday, the Advance on Cotton • Mr. Chas T. Prosser died at the :,on * Mn*- Alik* Smith, Mrs. Robert 1st day of February, 1929, which day J other Commodities home of his daughter, Mrs. Sam Martin, and Mrs. C. R. Neel, all of is hereby appointed by me as the Other Resources this city Wednesday night Milledgcville, and four brothers, J. time for holding said election. extended ill- Wilkinson, of Cold Neck; George It is further ordered that a copy of «<»«• I W. Wilkinson, of Milledgcville; Fern this order be published in the Union Mr. Prosser had been a long time Wilkinson, of Milledgeville, and Recorder, a public gazette of said member of the Friendship Baptist ^* um W. Wilkinson, of Browns Cross- county, and at the Court House of church in Washington county and * n K* said county and at three (3) or more his remains were carried there Fri- The funeral service were held at of the most public places of said day morning for the funeral services, 1 J®roe* station at noon Sunday. county twenty (20) days previous to which were conducted by Rev. J. F. j the said election, which publication Fulghum and Rev. H. D. Warnock j DEATH OF AN AGED LADY “hall operate as a notice of the said in the presence of a large number' election. of relatives and friends of the d*-j Mrs. Mary F. Cochran died at the Witness my official signature, censtd. The interment was ;n the home of her niece. Mrs. J. T. Stewart, this January 7th, 1929. 13.11 Surplus Fund 18,094.55 Undivided Profits 22,729. ■ Reserve Funds .... I Dividends Unpaid 90.233.39 | Cashiers Checks 2,813. Demand Deposits 592,090. 12,812.14 33.50 1,774.94 rnltiva 1 this • ” •■(.r.r’- experience hr.s been v ' ' , tbo'tt* r-h' u»t!e-to'k to grrv tobacco and we hope that the rereads* thh year will h? increased ; c:-tainly those who planted la'-t n this city. sser was sixty-eight y tl his life was spent at the place in East Baldwin ar the line of Hancock nty. He was a successful fnrm- and large lund owner, and a de ed husband and father. •lr. Pros cr is survived by Mrs. •sscr, and two daughtrrs. Mrs. D. Butts and Mrs. Sam Bland, and 1 *on, .Mr. Bob Lee Prosser. -Mr. Pi of age, a old honu county n I last Thursday, after an illness of ; few days with pneumonia. Mrs Cochran had lived more than thi three score years and ten, as she wa over eighty years of age. Her re mains were carried to Putnam coun ty Friday morning for burial, anc kt? funeral sendees held at Ramoth Baptist church, where her mcmbti ship was. The remains were buried nt the Key cemetery. W. H .STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary Balwin Co. Ga. TOTAL *797 796.65 TOTAL -4W.W of the 1 PLANT WIGHT GROWN—Nursery stock for h^st results. Highest quality pecan trees, fruit trees, j crnamentals. Prices reduced. J. B. Our customers are oar friends and the beat is aoM to good for them. Whan you bring your ahoea to this shop for repair, wo ap preciate it and you are assured that the work will be done skill- fully and promptly. Leave it to You will be pleased with the quality of tho work and the long service it renders—it means eco nomy to ycr.r pcckotbook. Phone 373 SUDDEN SERVICE WITH SATISFACTION GEORGIA Baldwin County. Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized administer oaths in said county O.to M. Conn, who, on oath, says that is the President of the Exchange bank, and that the above and forego* report of the condition of said bank is true and comet. OTTO H. CONN, Present Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7th, day of Janaary, l H. II. HENDON, N. P. B. Co. Ga. We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we carefully read said report, and that the same is true and correct, acco 1 to the bert of our information, knowledge and belief, and the above sigj ture of the President of said bank is the true and genuine signature of officer. This 7th, day of January, 1929. C. J. CONN W. L. RITCHIE, Directors of said Bank. SPECIAL TAX NOTICE All special or occupational taxes re due January the first, or on th< clay you begin to do bu.-iness, if you - liable for any special tax plea;c govern yourself accordingly, -and no. make it necessary for me to have X invoke the penalty that the law re quires. L. D. SMITH, Tax Collector. tiTTiirazg- NOTICE W. have a supply of Auto T«» plications. Wa will W l w JV them out and hav« • NotolT C***