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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. CA„ MARCH 14, 1*19
Hiiilfeek
, By Arthur Brit bane *
WARNINGS ON SPECULATION.
THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD.
$25 A DAY.
$2-000.000 MORE FROM J. D. R-
GO TO BED STORIES
BY FARMER SMITH
“I feel it coming,” said Billie Rab
bit to his brother Bobbie.
“Fcl what coining?” asked Bobbie
"1 feel it coming that I’m going to
learn something and I want you to
ell me whero I can go to find out
what I want to know.”
Bobbie answered: “I don’t know
what you are after, but why not con
sult the Wise Old Owl—he know*
everything."
‘‘Fine idea!” exclaimed Billie.”
“Don’t you want me to go with
you?” asked Bobbie, in a surprised
•Ti
the didn’t
Mhoo!.’
t speculation in
s invested might
in other ways. “Con
ignorantly and i„n.-uk
L > doomed to bear usually
be glad
know you
have you, hut
on then, and w. ’il go and
the Wii
Old
earning* j, r
client in- looking
the old oak tree.”
a few minutes the young Itab-
were at the foot of the oak
Jand the Wise Old Owl was
uld
•at then
although he
tln,ugh
look at the
id AC-
dark.
anything
But between warnings
TiON there is a wide margin. To "1 |-
tell outside banks that they must not tame l
l-rd money on call, giving a monop- you t<
oly to New York City banks and gi- know?"
frantic profit to holders of New \ork “Ahem, ahem, ahem! !’’ went the
bank stocks may not be the best way Wise Old Owl. “How many full !
to solve the money and speculation moons in n year? And where does I
problems. the new moon rise and where docs j
full i
pother week opening finds Wall “Wait, wait! You
, t refusing t>» be scared to death, shouted Bobbie,
ulators are like “Old Dog Tray. T ; u . tWo Rabbits were thought
faithful.” Grief cannot drive fu , for a limt . an( j then they said
“We
up.
"I think stocks
i." The
•, and still “How stupid! !" sighed the Wise I
p going to Old Owl. “Here you are running
i going to around every night and know noth-
lifted up their ing alfout the moon. My dears. |
heads ns soon as the market dears, there ure thirteen full moons
d, and kept them up. in a year and the new moon rises in
the Hast and the full moon in the
West. That’s enough for one night.
Run along now for the Goblins will
One comforting fact for gentle
men that speculate in stocks, paying
ten. twelve and more per cent for m >'
moo y: Federal Reserve Bank in
1928 u net profit of $64,053,000 or
$21,000,000 more than in 1927. It
seems only reasonable that the Fed-
oral Reserve Bank, efficient
i if you do
ting up interest rates, should get
good share of the profit.
ONLY THREE WEEKS TO
EASTER
am selling real clothes the fit
p U t- material and workmanship guaran-
Corponitions get good service and
po^ernmfnt, sometimes poor service. |
Colonel Lindbergh Is named Federal
Aviation Adviser, and WHEN HE j
WORKS his Uncle Sam will pay him |
$25 a day.
teed for $25.00 and up. Come
I and let me show you before buying
| that Spring Suit.
SAM McCOMB
Tailor
Pina* 302
j GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
i The appraisers appointed to set
that Lind-, a P nr t a year's support out of the
00,000 for estate
making or.e picture, which would ant * minor children, have made their
have paid him about $10,000 an hoar return. All persons arc hereby noti-
Howcver, as Lindbergh says, fly- Ordinary of said county, why the re-
ing is his business, and $25 a day for turn of * he appraisers should not be
work on Government flying would made the judgment of the coart.
suit him better than any price for
standing before a camera. Besides,
he has a job with General Attcrbury,
of the Pennsylvania, selecting land
ing .places, dtc., for the rnilrioad !
which will pay a salary considerably j
be ter than $25 a day.
March 4, 1929.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Gn.
Said land fronts 110 feet on street
improvement zone and runs back
South 110 feet. Said land is desig
nated a* lot No. 11 on plan of work
to be done on street improvement
section N’o. 8 on file in.' the office of
the Cierk and Treasurer of the City
of Milledgeville, Ga. Said land levied
upon to satisfy and execution for
$150.27 principal, with interest and
costs, issued against said Und, as the
property of the estate of Mrs. J. W.
Mobley, upon default in the pay
of the installment and interest due
February 15th, 1929, on Milledgc-
ville street improvement bond No.
184. for the cost of the improvement
and paving of Street Improvement
1 Section or Zone No. 8.
THIRD PARCEL: That tract of
land of T. S. Jeanes,
Wt -t side of Jefferson Street be
tween and adjoining the lands of
Mrs. J. R. Hines and the land of
Mrs. Mamie V. Fowler; said land
fronts 70.8 feet on Jefferson Strci
and rurts hack 110 feet. Said land
is designated as Lot No. 13 on ihe
plan of the work to be done on
Street Improvement Section or Zone
No. 4 on file ir. the office of the
Cl rk and Treasurer of the City of
M Hedge ville. Said land levied up
on to satisfy an execution for
Q, n 's - .00 principa 1 , besides interest and
lo no. ‘‘"-'ts, issued airainst said land, ai*
tl.e property of T. S. Jeanes, upon
it the I l ^ au ^ the payment of the in- j
I-tallment and interest due August j
4th, 1928, on Milicdgeville
Improvement Bond No. 151, f<
! of Street Improvement Sect!
fast.” / one No. 4.
FOURTH PARCEL: That tract
of land belonging to Mrs. E. E.IT]
Kinney, situate on the West side of
Wayne Street, between and adjoin
ing the lands of J. B. Lawrence and
lands of R. W. McMillan. Said land
fronts on Wayne Street 105 feet and
runs back 210 feet. Said land is
j designated as Lot No. 34 on the plan
j of the work to be done on Street Im-
j provement Section or Zone No.
file in the office of the Clerk and
Treasurer of the City of Millcdge-
ville. Said land levied upon to satis
fy ari execution for $143.23 princi
pal, besides interset and costs, issued
against said land, as the property of
Mrs. E. E. Finney, upon default in
the payment of the installment and
interest due August 4th, 1928,
Milledgeville Street Improvement
Bond No. 99, for the cost of the
improvement and paving of Street
Improvement Section or Zone No. 2.
SEVENTH PARCEL: That tract
or land of W. E. Robinson, situate
the East side of Jeffersort Street be
tween and adjouining the lands of
Misses Gertrude, Annie and Nora
Treanor and the lands of the estate
of Mrs. J. W. Mobley; said larfc)
fronts 64 feet on Jefferson Street
and runs back East 210 feet, and is
designated as Lot No. 34 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 Milledge
ville. Said land is levied upon to
satisfy an execution! for $67.83
principal, besides interest and costs,
issued against said land, as the prop
erty of W. E. Robinson, upon de
fault in the puyment of the install
ment and interest due Augu t 4th,
j 1928, on Milledgeville Street Im-
interest due February 15th, 1929,
Petitioner’s Attys. I Hutchinson, to be irtcorpoi. l ..„
Milledgeville Street Improvement j GEORGIA, Baldwin County. 1 der the name and style 0 f*E]l
id No. 198, for the cost of the im-j j certify that the above is a Maid Bake Shop.
true and correct copy of petition for
incorporation filed in my office this'
day by W. H. Rives and Jon W.!
Bond
provement and paving of Street Im
provement Section or Zone No. 9.
Notice of the levy of said execu
tions has been givelf to the defend
ants and to tenants in possession,
as required by law. Deeds will be
made to the purchasers by the un
dersigned.
This February 26th, 1929.
J. H. THIGPEN,
Marshal of the City of
Milledgeville, Ga.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Baldwin. County.
To the Superior Court of said County.
The petition of W. H. Rives and
Jon W. Hutchinson respectfully
1. That they desire to be incorpo
rated under the corporate name of
EIcctrik Maid Bake Shop.
2. The principal office and place
of business of said corporation will
be Baldwin County, Georgia.
3. The capital stock of said
corporation is $20,000.00, more than
nt of which is paid in cash. |
This Feb. 25, 1929.
J. C. COOPER I
Clerk S. C. B. c.
A RESOLUTION
Resolved by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Milledeeviil I
hoods be issued in the aggregate sum of $4731.47, which amount '.3
aggregute amount remaining unpaid of the assessments made by i~w •
of said Mayor end Alder..ten on January 18. 1929, to cover th ■
improving of said Street Improvement Sections or Zones No. 30 m??]
said City. Said bonds shall he designated as “Milledgeville Street ' 1
ment Bonds." Said bonds shall be dated February 18, 192° and ti?
interest from date at the rate of six pm- cent per annum, pa'yable o,
Sa,d bond, are to be paid in ten annual installments, shall be
the name of the City of Milledgeville by the Mayor and have sfartrtj
seal of said City and shall be payable to the bearer and bo payable .
from assessments levied upon the lots and tracts of land of the several
owners abutting Street Improvement Sections No. 36 and 47 s- i ,1
shi.ll contain descriptive words idetifying the property by which , h „.T
secured with the name of the owner of the property at the time the ■ < ‘
ment was made. Said bonds shall be registered by the Cldrk and Trp’*
of the City of Milledgeville in a book to be kept for that purpo.c ..j"
tificate of registration shall bo endorsed by the Clerk on oach of sain ■ ‘
Said bonds shall be issued under the berms and conditions prescribed ™
Act of he General Assembly of Georgia, approved August 21,
im. in the printed Acts of the General Assembly of 1925 o':i pares’i'lsj
i the business of manufacturing and
Ming by wholesale and retail bread,
ikes, and other products of flour,
sugar, and meal.
The corporation prays for the
the | P ower t0 borrow money in ita corpo-
improvement and paving™ '•apaeityi to sue and he sued; to
mnrnvampnt .Winn or i aa y aral lease such real estate and
other personal property as may be
necessary for the proper conduct of
id business; to make contracts in
its corporate capacity; and to do
all other acts and things incident to
a corporation* of like character.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they he incorporated under the name
and style of Klectrik Maid Bake
Shop, and give all the rights and
privileges incident to a corporation
of said character.
ALLEN & POTTLE.
Said bonds shall be numbered from 484 t
issued against the following i
lot of lan<
ok filed i
i the amount. >
If i
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas, L. F. Palmer, Jr., the j provement Bond No. 102, for the
on are welcomed in Heaven in ' Administra or of the estate of Mrs.
lion to their deeds on earth, Susie Palmer, and L. F. Palmer, Sr., | of
vill be a special committee of late of said county, deceased, repre- j Zoi
John D. Rockefeller sent* to the Court in his potiti
whe n he arrive
May
President Angell of Yale Univcr- mer, decern
pity announced a „ift of $2,009,000 to cite all p
from Mr. Rockefeller for expansion and creditoi
of Yale’s medical department, the they can. i
building of a laboratory, etc. ! should not
[ administrati
Mr. Rockefeller is the only man of dlsmissio
that has given away HUNDREDS April, 1929.
OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. I
Since the people do not know
enough to use their unlimited re
sources for their own welfare, they
are fortunate in having intelligent
men that collect hundreds of millions
ar.d spend them usefully for educa
tion, heulth, scientific research com
batting disease, etc.
CATTLE FOUND
t of the improvement and paving
Street Improvement Section 01
ic No. 4.
° Y° urt "\"' S NINTH PARCEL: That tract ok
and entered on record,, parce , of land th „ t , staU , of M „
' fu ' ly _*dminiate«wd the j w . Moble , , itu „ t0 on thc ^ gide
r j U 'Y. !1 ”. ‘ ” of Jefferson Street between and ail-
ed; This is therefore I ioininsr the lands of W. E. Robinson
•rsons concerned, kindred | and McIntosh Street; fronts 90 feet
■ 5 Jefferson Street and runs back
East 214 feet and is designated
Lot No. 25 on the plan of the work
to be done on Street Improvement
Section or Zone No. 4
office of the Clerk and Treasurer of
the City of Milledgeville. Said land
is levied upon to satisfy an execu
tion for $113.04 principal, besides
interest and costs, issued against
said land, as the property of the
estate of Mrs. J. W. Mobley, upon
default in the payment of the install-
I ment and interest due August 4th,
! 1928, on Milledgeville Struct Im
provement bond. No. 163 for the cost
of the improvement and paving
Srtce: Improvement Section or Z
s, to show
•hy said Administrator
bo discharged from his
in, and receive letters
i. on the first Monday in
This Marrh 4, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co.,
MARSHAL SALE
City of Milledgeville, Ga.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Will be sold before the court house
door in Baldwin county, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in April, 1929,
within the legal hours of sale, at
s found public outcry, to the highest bidder
February for ca^h, the following described lots
The follownig three
during the firs, week in i-eoruary for cash, the following described lots TENTH I’ARCEL: That tract of
on ihi-State Firm on the groin, wore nr panel, of lniv.1 lying nnd being! land belonging to David G. Guilin,,
impounded nnd are now being held in the eity of Milledgeville of said j situate on the West side ..f North
a. the Men s Camp. Description is ns State and county or as ns much there- j \Y
follows: one fawn color with white of as will satisfy certain execute
-pots, slightly dark in face, looks to issued by the Clerk and Treasurer
be about five years old, horns droop the city
in front, giving a little milk. One test in the name of the mayo
fawn color, dark in face, looks about said ci.y, as provided by the Act of! runs back W«
three years old, horns droop a little the General Ahsembly of Georgia ap-jis designated
in front, giving a little milk. proved August 21st, 1925, for pu:
One durk fawn color, about two due installment* and interest on Mil-
years old, horns drooped a little in ledgeville street improvement bonds,
front, is springing. j io-wlt:
No marks on any of above. j FIRST PARCEL: That tract of
Owner, upon proper identification land belonging to the Estate of Mrs.
and payment of this add and cost to J. W. Mobley, situate on the South
us, may have tnis stock. side of Green street between and ad-
and adjoining
'ns‘ the lands of Mamie M. Williams a
*>f i lands of the Milledgeville Railw...
Milledgeville, bearing, t ompany. Said land fronts 60 feet
Street Improvement Zone and
10 feet. Said lar.,1
Lot No. 5 on the
plan of work to be done on Street
Improvement Section or Zone No. 9
on file in the office of the Clerk an,I
Treasurer of the City of Milledg -
ville, Ga. Said land is levied upon
to satisfy art execution for $86.l'J
besides interest and costs, issued
against said land, as the property of
fd tract*
: oppo-it,
i indiaated in the lull»>v
1214 iticlu!
both numbers
The bonds shall be
The object of said corpora-! land, tach of said numbers representing the lot of land desi
pecuniary gain. corresponding number on the plan of the \
CUrk and Treasur<?r of said City, and issued
numbers and the bonds shall be numbered
table:
Bond
Owner of Property Locution No.
L. N. Callaway, Columbia Street 484
L. N. Callaway, Columbia Street 485
L. N. Callaway, Columbia Street 486
Elizabeth Slaughter Lee, Columbia St. 488
Elizabeth Slaughter Lee Columbia St-489
I* M. Jones, Jr., Columbia Street 490
L. N. Callaway, Columbia Street 491
L. N. Callaway, Columbia Street 492
L. N. Cfillaway, Columbia Street 493
L. N. Callaway, Columbia Street 494
N. E. McGinty, Washington Street 495
Mrs. M. B. Jones, Washington Street 496
Miss Lizzie B. Jones
Miss Manie B. Jones, Washington St ..497
Mrs. F. W. Ferguson, Washington St 498
• This 4th day of March, 1929.
R. T. BAISDEN, SR., Clerk, City of Milled^
- |
GEORGIA STATE PRISON FARM joining thc property of Mrs. Maggie I David G. Cullins, upon de';mit ini
E. H. DUNAWAY, Supt Stembridge and Wilkinson street the payment of the instalment and
Of interest to
every car owner:
^4 statement of
General Motors’ Policy
by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. y President
* ■ 'HE public has been visiting the
automobile shows * n »•*<■ l*rr»*r
the larger
cities of the country to see new
models.
Suppose you could drop a curtain
over the 1929 automobile shows and
raise it immediately upon the shows
of ten years ago. How vividly the
changes would then appear!
Go back five years, cr even three,
and thc contrasts arc amazing. So
fast have the improvements followed
one another that every year has of
fered you mure for your automobile
doh —:n perfor. ar.ee, in comfort,
in safety, in beauty and in style.
Never was this fact quite so im
pressive *ts in the cars now on dis
play.
1 his is real progress, and inevi
tably General Motors has l.ecn a
leader in it. You cannot have hun
dreds of engineers, in onv organiza
tion, thinking and working day and
night without knowing more about
making automobiles than was known
the year before. You cannot have
great Research Laboratories, the
Proving Ground and thc unmatched
resources and skill of Fisher body
without developing constantly better
processes and new ideas. The patron
age of the public makes possible all
this machinery of betterment; so the
public is entitled to each improve
ment as promptly as it has been
proved.
In this way came the self-starter,
the closed body, durable Duco finish,
four wheel brakes. By the same
process one of the remarkable feats
in industrial history has just been
effected: Chevrolet has been trans
formed into a six-cylinder car within
the price range of the four—almost
overnight. Similarly, the new brakes
and transmissions of Cadillac and
LaSalle are a fundamental improve
ment; while the new models of Buick,
Oldsmobilc, Oakland and Pontiac all
represent values that could not have
been orfered before.
Such progress, born of thc in
herent ambition of an organization of
active minds to do better and to give
more, is of benefit to all. 11 offers you
more for your money with each suc
ceeding year. It gives you more value
for your present car when you trade
it in.
This is our policy. This is real prog-
ALFRED P. SLOAN, Ja., JWm
Thu book—"7V '
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»cp the |iro;;rr-.>i \vhi< h ii lut maiie «lur!na the pa
which trllit the mridr
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thod* employed to a«
utrrrsted. Full intun:
the General Motor* i
l» buy a car.
Dept. A>. Detroit, Mich.
r.l l>ouk ~Tkt Open M;
hccketl—tufc.Uicr with your
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