Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 28, 1929, Image 10

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, JGA^ FEBRUARY 28, 1829 THRILLS! AND CHILLS! A Hire* Act My»tery Play it to Be Pretented at G. S. C. W. Saturday j March Ninth (BY RUTH LOWE) A mystery play, coached by Mrs. Hdle Womack Hines, **H1 be pro- sented at G. S. C. W. Saturday cvn- ing, March Ninth at eight o’clock— to which the people of Milledgeville ; are invited. The Coloninl Theater ■ has nothing on G. S. C. W. by pre senting the “Canary Murder Case’’ here this week, for next week we will have a three act play, the scene laid in a old surburhan country home —at midnight—and those who at tend will be presented with n series of thrills and chills. The name of the play has not even been announc ed—but is promised for early next week—even that is a mystery. In this old house—Midnight—Who Screamed?—Who Shut the Doo: ? — What did the heroine See?—How Did it All end?—You can only find out This play will be presented by a selected cast from the whole student body, and will be for the benefit of the Y. W. C. A. The price for 'town people is thirty-five cents. Next week—wntch this space. We will be able to tell you the NAME of the play. Who Will Be Irf It—and maybe a little hint to more mystery —But ycu will never know the half until you come and see and hear for yourself. Don’t forget to look here next week—the date is—March the NINTH. IN MEMORY OF W. C. PITTS Mr. W. C. Pitts died at his home in Wilkinson, county near Ivey Sta tion Februnry Cth. The passing of Mr. Pitts took away one of the community’s most beloved men, and to » close n life that hns been well spent. He was 43 years old, he was laid to rest at Snow Hill cemetery. When the time came for him to lay down life's burdens and go home to be forever with his Lord, he was dot afraid to meet God for he had trusted and loved God, His will he sought to do. He npplied himself to the duties and task and thus bind ing us to him with cords of love. As a neighbor he was a model for all who knew him, no one knew how to estimate his true worth. God sent his Angels with snow white wings to hear him away to that bright heavenly home so bright and fair, no pain no death can enter there. Its glittering towers no sun out shines that heavenly mansions shall be thirio. We miss thy kind and willing hnnd, thy fond and carnset care, our homes are dark with out thee. We miss him everywhere. He is in that heavenly home blessed land of light, wh^re the flowers bloom forever and the sun. is always bright. He is survived by his wife who was Miss Mattie Holder before her mar riage, an aged mother, two sisters, one brother, ai|d a large numbe*- of relatives and friends. But saddest of all is his compaion broken hearted crushed, while the shadow of despair hover near her she looks to that blessed reunion, , Sleep on dear Will and take thy rest, God culled you home when He thought it best, your troubles and trials hns ceased and in Heaven your [ soul has found its peace. Oh, the tic that bounds us to him with such true 1 and lustir/r love is not broken tin but lengthened to the Father’s house Till then God will keep him safely tho cur hearts will miss him sore then will come the blessed reunion to be shadowed never more. Written by, MRS. J. H. HOLDER J Hardwick, Gu. IN MEMOR1AM Mr . Willie Leverett died Februnry 9th, 929, at the horn* of Mr. and Mrs. Torn Roberson where she was visiting. She had double pneumonia, and 1'ver! only a few days after she was t k« n : ick. Physician and loved cries did all for her that was in their power to do.—Yet God iri his infinite wisdom aw fit to take her to that home no made by hands. Eternal in tho He -vens where sickness, sorrow, j pain, and death are felt arVl feared; no more. The deceased was born Feb. 9th, 1893, married to ME Wil-J lie Leventt January 17th, 1913. | In early life she accepted Christ as her Savfor, and united with the 1 Baptist church at Harmony, and re-j mained a consistent member until her death. The passing of this noble and worthy life from our midst leaves a vacancy which is keenly felt, and a lo. *, that is deeply realized. Though we sorrow not ns they thpit have no hope, but feel assured that our loss, is her happy and eternal gain that she is resting with her Savior in whose sendee she took so great a delight, and upon whose promises she firmly stood and stead fastly believed. We will mils her so much, and ever cherish in our mem-j ory her many worthy traits, yet we: can but meekly submit to the will of Him who doeth all things well, and trust by His grate to meet our de parted on the other shore where all MARSHAL SALE City of Milledgeville, Ga. GEORGIA, Baldwin County: now Chandler Brothers, upon default in the payment of the installment and interest due August 4th, 1928, on Milledgeville Street Improvement Bond No. 89, for the cost of the im provement and paving of*Street Im provement Section or Zoi^e No. 2. SIXTH PARCEL: That tract of land belonging to Mrs. Lide J. Me-1 Wayne Street be! Millan situate on the East side of the lands of Mam 1928, on Milledgeville Straet Im provement bond, No. 163 for tho cost of the improvement and paving of Srtec* Improvement Section or Zone No. 4. TENTH PARCEL: That tract if KJWANB CLUB AND FRIDAY NIGHT ... Th * observance of Ladies land belonging to David G. Gull ins, the Kiwanis club Friday situate on the West side of North i* 0s and adjoining; C8 ^ M. Williams and Will be sold before the court house nor in Baldwin county, Georgia, on will be pease and happiness and sep- the first Tuesday iri April, 1929, eration will be no more. j within the legal hours of sale, at The funeral services were held at public outer;*, to the highest bidder Harmony church Sunday, February ( for ca- c b. the following described 1o1 10th, at 3:00 o’clock p. m. Rev. J. F. McCluney officiating urtd were at tended by a large concouse of rcla- State and county or as as much -.here- and lands of Mrs. Fannie I. Simplon, on Street Improvement Zone and tivc and frineds, and the remains Inid n f as will satisfy certain executions This lot is designated as Lot No. 8 runs back West 210 feet Said land to rest in the Harmony cemetery Issued by the Clerk and Treasurer of on the plan of work to be done on is designated ns Lot No. 6 on the The deceased is survived by her the city of Milledgeville. bearing Street Improvemei« Section or Zone plan of work to be done on Street husband, and one son, Edward Lev- test in the name of the mayor of No. 2 on file in the office of the Improvement Section or Zone No. 9 erett, also two brothers and three c i.y, as provided by the Act of Clerk and Treasurer of the City of on file in the oflice of the Clerk and sisters.—J. W. and II. T. Butler of the General Assembly of Georgia ap- Milledgeville. Said land levied upon Treasurer of the City of Milledge- Wa.'hington county; Mrs. Walter proved August 21st, 1923, for past to satisfy an execution for $81.85 ville, Ga. Said land is levied upon Matfeh LQIhgton, N. C.; Mrs. Benton dm- installment* and interest on*Mil- principal, besides interest and costs, to satisfy art execution for $86.22 Gladin, Milledgeville, Ga., arid Mrs. ]..,!?• • ;!!<• street improvement bond*, issued again* said larii. as the prop- besides interest and costs, issued Tom Roberson, Milledgeville', Ga., and to-wit: erty of Mrs. Lide J. McMillan, upon against said land, as the property of a large number of other relativfes. FIRST PARCEL: That tract of default in the payment of the in- David G. Gull ins, upon default in The bereaved have the sympathy of j an d belonging to the Estate of Mrs. stallment and interest due August the payment of the installment and their n.any friends. J, \V. Mobley, situate on the South 4th, 1928, on Milledgeville Street interest due February 15th, 1929, J. H. STEPHENS. ' jJde < f Green street between and ad- Improvement} Bor^l No. 73, for the on Milledgeville Street Improvement —— joining the property of Mrs. Maggie cost of the improvement and paving Bond No. 198, for the cost of the im- GRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS St* rr.bridge and Wilkinson street, of Street Improvement Section or provcmvnt and paving of Street Im- BALDWIN SUPERIOR COURT Said land fronts 110 feet on street Zone No. 2. provement Section or Zone No. 9. improvement zone and runs back SEVENTH PARCEL: That tract Notice of the levy of said exccu- two) South 110 feet. Said land is dcsig- or lard of W. E. Robinson, situate on tions has been giveif to the defend- ; nated as lot No. 11 on plan of work the East side of JeffersorS Street be- ants and to tenants in possession, ! to be done on street improvement tween and adjourning the lands of as required by law. Deeds will be section No. 8 on file ini the office of Misses Gertrude, Annie and Nora made to the purchasers by the un- the Clerk and Treasurer of the City Treanor and the lands of he estate dersigned. | of Milledgeville, Ga. Said land levied °f Mrs. J* " • Mobley; said larfcl This February 26th, 1929. satisfy and execution for frontr. 64 fert on Jefferson Street j THIGPEN, event of unusual social i There were a large number . (Continued from TAX RECEIVER: From an examination of the rec ord? of the Tax Receiver we find that the total properyt returns were $4,- 276,915.00. This is an increase in taxable property over the pre parcels of !ar/l lying and being South Wayne Street between and ad-; lands of the Milledgeville Railway | ent, and the enjoyment of the ^ f Milledgeville of said joiniri? the lands of W. D. Hardie Company. Said land fronts 60 feet j ing was entered in|o with cirho, The ladies had charged, an. ranged the following program: Sir. Louis Hall, President. Sir. William Amall, Secretary Sir. F. H. Harding, Vice-Pre ^ Sir. D. M. Rogers, Treasurer. Sir. Frank Bone, Immediate- ] President. Sir. Will rict Trust. Directors of the Chaise Sir. Ft cis Daniels, Sir. Edwin Bohm, a , Adrian Horne, Sir Lee Jordan <r George Roach, Sir. Edwin Scott Official Director of Tournamei Sir. George Harris Webber. Decorations by Sir. Henry w*o<* Favors by—Sir. John Yarbrot Chief Chorister—Sir Erwin Sit At the Horpsichord—Ladv M - Jenkins. •Menu under tho direction, of tit Baptist Guild. Po»t Prandiel Combat “On Being the Wife $156.27 principal, with interest and «™l runs back East 210 feet, and is co ts, ir.sued again, t said land, r.~ the designated as Lot No. 34 on the plan property of the estate of Mrs. J. W. °f thc w ork to be done on Street Mobley, upon default in the payment Improvement Section or Zone No. 4 u..u »c me*informed*that about ® f i thc installment and interest due or fi! ° in the office of the Clerk and i.OOO.OO is old prop Milledgeville, Ga. VOL n never been on the digest before. W have no doubt but that further addi tions of taxable property can be made to the digest, and we would suggest that the proper officials con- . ider ways and means to get same re- turned for taxes. T. B. DUMAS C. II. WHITFIELD L. G. LAWRENCE Committee on Tax Receiver. COUNTY COURT HOUSE: JAIL AND CHAINGANG CAMPS: MillulgcviUe, Ga., Jnn. 1! Mr. Hugh T. Cline, Foreman Grand Jury, and Gentlemen Grand Jury: We, the committee to invc the condition of the court hou.* of the February loth, 1929, on Milledge- Treasurer of the City of Milledge ville street improvement band No. ville. Said Ir.nd is levied upon to 184, for the cost of the improvement “tWy an execution! for $07.83 and paving of Street Improvement Principal, besides interest and costs, 1 Sec tioq or Zone No. 8. issued against said land, as the prop- SECOND PARCEL: That tract prt >' of w - E - Robinson, upon de-j or parcel of land of Charles F. Fow- fau, t in thc payment of the install- ler, situate on the West side of Jef- ment and interest due August 4th, forson Street between and adjoin- 1928 « l“ n Milledgeville Street Im- | iifc the landk of Mrs. J. E. Kidd and Pavement Bond No. 162, for the Hancock Street; fronts 80.1 feet on cost of the improvement and paving) Jefferson Street and runs back West of Stroet Improvement Section or j 158.5 feet and is designated a$ Lot Eo - ne ^°* “*■ No. 0 on the plan nf the work to be EIGHT PARCEL: That tract of j done on Street Improvement Section ,and of Mrs - Ophelia Wall situate on: Zone No. 4 on file in The office tho East side of Jefferson Street be tween and adjoining Montgomery! 'handler Bros., of thu . of the Clerk oml Treamrer of thc Cily of Milledgeville. Said lnnd Strect urjl the lands of Mrs. Annie 'levied upon to satisfy an exe- Flemisterj snid land fronts 153 feetj igate culi „ n ror 5]og.21 principal, besides on • I -' f f‘Tson Street and run, hack •J* 11 - irttt rest nnd costs, Issued against said Ka,t lss fcct oml '* dcsiimatcd as and ehaingnny ramps, submit the foi- l a nd. as the property of C. F. Fow. L,,t N '°- 2a ‘he plan of thc work lowing report: l cr , upon default in the payment of to u “ nc on Street Improvement! We find the courthouse in very the- installment nnd interest due Sac , Uo " nr Zon <' No. 4 on file in thc good condition. August 4th, 1328, on Milledgeville office of the Clerk and Treasurer of j The jail in very good condition stret Improvement Bond No. 144, the City of Milledgeville. Said land with the exception of the water works f„ r tho cogt „ f th( . i m p r „„ nlcnt „ n j is levied upon to satisfy on execution | The chningang having been re- p av ; nc of street Improvement See- f °r S132.22 principal, besides interest | Marshal of the City of President."—Lady Louis Hall. 2 - G “ost Vocalist—Lady Edytb, Miller Gibson. 3. “Living with a Past Preside is not Past Living’’—Lady Bone. 4. Guest Whistler—Lady Then Pyle. 6. “How Trusty are Trusi._ Away from Home”—Lady Dawioa Allefy II. 6. “On Bachelors in General K. B’s. in Particular’’—s-Lady K: Jordan Dennis. 7. Guest Violinist—Lady I trice Horsborough. 8. “To the Knights of Toni*! and the Knight of Knights Gei Washington’’—Lady Jasper Lutlw Beeson. 9. Good Night—Good Ladii Good Night. Mrs. Katie Jordan Denni* who to have responded to the toast "Os Bachelor’s in/ General and K.B'l Particular” was prevented i coming from her home in Eatoi on account of weather conditi She was missed as she is a chara ALL DAY DEMONSTRATION Sat. Mar. 2. CASTLEBERRY’S FAMOUS GEORGIA HASH FOR BARBECUE DINNERS >ved from L therefore devolve upon us to make any report concerning same. Respectfully submitted, W. P. OVERMAN L. S. HOLSEY, Committee. TAX COLLECTOR: tion or Zone No. 4. and costs, issued against said land, THIRD PARCEL: That tract of the P r °P f * rt y *>f Mrs. Ophelia Wall, land of T. S. Jcanes, situate on the “ pon ,Iefau,t in 'the payment of the West side of Jefferson Street be- insia,, ment and interest due August tween and adjoining the lands of 4 h ’ 11>28 ’ 01 ** MiUedgeville Street Mrs. J. R. nine's and the land of improvement Bond No. 167. for the Mrs. Mamie V. Fowler; said land C0Rt of the improvement and paving M Mcdgeville, Ga., Jan. 21, 1929. fronts 70.8 feet on Jefferson Street of Street Improvement Section or Mr- H. T. Cline, Foreman and and rui^ back 110 feet. Said land Zone No * 4> Gentlemen of the Grand Jury: ! i s designated us Lot No. 13 on the NINTH PARCEL: That tract or We, your committee, appointed to plan of the work to be done on P arccl °f land of the estate of Mrs. Inspect the office and books of the Street Improvement Section Tax Collector wish to report that v have made such inspections J Zone J. W. Mobley situate on the East side No. 4 on file in the office of the ? f . Jcfferson Street between and ad- Clerk and Treasurer of the City of j° inln * the ,nnd * of W * E * Robinson sary, and have found this office Milledgeville. Said land levied up- und McIntosh Street; fronts 90 feet > be under most excellent manage- A systematic system of looks arc kept, and all records neatly and j curately recorded. II. G. BANKS, Chairman. J. H. HOLLOWAY , J. N. MOORE - - —tisfy an execution for Jc " C ™ n Stn? J ct . and runs back $89.00 principal, besides interest and ^ “ 314 “ d j* d ^ated c costs, issued against >aid land, as "° ° ‘ the property of T. S. Jeanes, upon default ii| the payment of the in- I stallment and interest due August 4th, 1928, on Milledgeville Street Improve Bond No. 151, for the'!? Lot No. 25 on the plan of the work to be done on Street Improvement Section or Zone No. 4 on. file in the office of the Clerk and Treasurer of the City of Milledgeville. Said land My i COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND cost of the improvement nnd paving REVENUES Milledgeville, Gn., Jnn. 18, 192! To the Hon. H. T. Cline, Foreman of Grand Jury: We, the committee, assigned to ii rpect records of County Commission’- office, beg leave to report that vvt have cheeked the ledger agUinst closed rep find they correspond. We made no effort to check e voucher. We find that a public countant had made an audit closing prov records June 30, 1928. file In considering the item of roads and bridges we call attention that a good part of this sum is for State Highway work and vquipment for same. Of this amount $28,000.00 has been paid with considerable more due. The Commission anticipat s clearing .he machinery on this one job. Respectfully submitted, L. G. LAWRENCE M. A. GLADIN DIXON WILLIAMS CLERK SUPERIOR COURT: Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 22, 1929. GEORGIA. Baldwin County: lion. Hugh T. Cline, Foreman, Grand Jury, Now in session, Improvement Sec< of Stree Zoite No. FOURTH PARCEL: f land belonging $113.04 principal, besides interest and costs, issued against said land, as thc property of the That tract' cstntc °. f Mrs * J * w * Mobley, upon Mrs. E. E. default in the payment of the install- i- Finney, situate on the West side e f i mont and interest due August 4th, Wayne Street, between and adjoin-^ .. Dear Sir: We, your committee, appointed to i vest igate the Clerk of Superior ’°urt office, find that Hob. J. C. Cooper has a splendid system which he has instituted in his office. His It is accurate, neat and of such high order that he deserves to be ■ommendt'd in a public way. D. W. BROWN Jr C. INGRAM W. L SMITH ing the lands of J. B. Lawr< lands of R. W. McMillan. Said land this office and ; fronts on Wayne Street 105 feet end runs back 210 feeL Said land is designated as Lot No. 34 ort the plan of the work to be done on Street Im- ?nt Section or Zone No. 2 on file ;n the office of the Clerk and Treasurer of the City of Milledge ville. Said land levied upon to satis fy a?i execution for $143.23 princi pal. besides interset and costs, issued against «nid lard, us thc property of Mrs. E. E. Finney, upon default in the payment of the installment and interest due Augu>t 4th, 1928, on Milledgeville Street Improvement Bond No. 99, for the cost of the improvement and paving of Street Improvement Section or Zone No. 2. FIFTH PARCEL: That tract of lnnd belonging to W. J. Chandler ar.d C. N. Chandler, on the West side of Wayne Street between and adjoining the lands of the estate of Mrs. Carrie G. Barr and lands of W. K. Tcnnille. Said lot of land fronts on Wayrie Street 49 feet and runs back 210 i feeL Said land is designated No. 24 on the plan of tho week to be done on Street Improvement Sec tion or Zone No. 2 on file in the office of the Clerk and Treasurer of the City ri Milledgeville. Said land levied upon to satisfy an execution for $66.82 proijcipal, besides inter est and costs, issued against said land, as the property of H. G. Banks, WEAK AND THIN Virginia Laij Was Jut Drag- fiag Aronnd. Health Im proved Steadily After She Took Cardni. | going," writes Mrs. Jennie Goodman, | of 718 Portsmouth Avenue, this city. Mrs. Goodmen says her family was very uneasy about her condition, as she seemed so v.-eak and thin, i “I ached all over,” she explains, “and my back and sides hurt most of the time. "I dragged around, nnd did not see a day of good health. “I went to call on one or my neighbors, and sho remarked about my looking so bod. She told me to get & bottle of Cardul and take it. Next Saturday night, my husband brought it homo to me. “Before I had taken Cardul a week, I was feeling much better. I continued taking It for awhile, as my health kept on improving. “I gained in weight, and soon was feeling like a new person, since then I have taken Cardul several Lot) times, and it has always done me good. I can recommend it to others.’* Cardul has been in use so long that Its merit has been proved by the experience of aeveral genera tions of women. 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