Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 28, 1929, Image 11
UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., MARCH 28, 1828
HEART TO HEART TALK
By John Joseph Gaines, M. D.
GETTING ON
Yesterday my chauffeur took me
through a much-crowded traffic-way.
Some of his maneuvers with the ma
chine were hair-breadth in precision.
He never grew ruffled in temper; his
nerve seemed absolutely dependable,
though his welfare and mine were
I skirting the danger-zone. I con-
i gratulated him when we alighted at
| our destination.
“It's done by praticc,” said he;
“You’ve got to observe the rules—
watch for an openin,’ and go ahead.”
Simple enough. Just obey the
laws, watch for your opening—and
go ahead! Come to think of it, don’t
th? same three simple rules hold good
in every walk of life?
There are people who are very lax
about the rules; they seem disobedi
ent to begin with—a very undesir-
. I wrote thut litue -erne, a V le trait in raen “" d "'omen. N«H-
" t ussurcii'y standing' K ' nce ° f cx ' 8tin K l"** B«>*» »« folks
" r d the wore a pretty' tl,at travel on life’s crowded
i““-a pca'ch Moment .mile I “‘“roughfare. They get
( .f white spi
WHAT A MISTAKE!
pass the electric fan!
?U "'\ w}l h the best of intentions
1 l^-ri.-e a little poem(?) the
’f p lia v and put at the top—
‘. r ' n But I read in the
,Vliy--this is Monday—that
had been lost. Can you beat
S,.w I hope thut no one will
that 1 have her up my sleeve
•ote that little ’
joining the property of Mrs. Maggie
Stembridge and Wilkinson street
Said land fronts 110 feet on street
improvement zone and runs buck
South 110 feet Said land is desig
nated as lot No. 11 on plan of work
to be done on street improvement
section !«. 8 on file in! the office of
the Clerk and Treasurer of the City
of Milledgeviile, Ga. Said land levied
upon to satisfy and execution for
2156.27 principal, with interest and
costs, issued against said land, as the
property of the estate of Mrs. J. W.
fled to show cause before me at the
April Term 1929 of the Court of
Ordinary' of said county, why the re
turn of the appraisers should not be
made the judgment of the court.
March 4, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas, L. F. Palmer, Jr., the
M ,, , . , , Administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Mobley, upon default in the payment Susie p almtr . and L R Pa!mer> Sr.,
of the installment and interest due lltc of ., id c011 „ ty decMtcd> repre .
February 15th. 19-9, on Mlllcdgc- „ nt5 lo , he Court { „ hi> petition,
ville street Improvement hond No. do , y fiIed „„ d cl „ terod on
lay. for the cost of the improvement , hat ho haa fully adminirtered th c
and paving of Street Improvement „ talc ot M „. Sus)l , and u F PaU
Section or Zone No. 8. ! mor, deceased; This is thereto™
to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administrator
should not bo discharged from his
administration, and receive letters
of dismission, on the first Monday in
April, 1929.
nqnills and narcis-
1C<1 1 tuiinot be mistaken for I
L : d know her anywhere.
- m-. that the Weather Man
v to up Old Man Winter in
' . .. , r at least that *, what the
...iJ-bul—'Will Rogers re-
•:, you can't always believe
. . Vtiy j. ve in the papers— and
f- Mbs Spring on the table by
,,,!. window—and when
-she '
And the
side of the street, get fined,
curse the traffic policemen secretly,
and, imperil the lives of their fel
low-men. as though life were a trivial
thing.
The fellow who never gets there
hasn’t looked for the opening; goes
around in circles, with eyes half
closed. Then he grumbles because
business is dull; he is thc dullard.
Thc opening is there, just ns soon as
got! -he other driver gets out of the way.
, to' Then, if one doesn’t see the open-
ciki-
>r*e- -he loc.k-
of the window—and there
. Summer u-flirting around
ice man and whistling “Hot
he Old Town today." Which
truth—as they said in sev-
n> ::i the good old state of
ing—hasn't looked for it—-he simply
never goes ahead. He is in a posi
tion to get bumped into, and sound
ly roasted because he is obstructing
the traffic; worse than all, he has
only himself to blame. If he doesn’t
do it, his fellow-travellers will blame
-the
jistered *
i full i
Macon claimed ninty- woteh for the
day—with Atlanta a | ahcad - Simple, isn’t it?
with eighty-seven and 1
And ac the present FOR RENT—Ap^rtmiyit
go
ing- Moi
night -th«i good old
•where in
ihorhood. By the time you
effusion—we may have ten
,f snow—but the record
1st the same. I have quit
e what is going to happen
ather—after the experience
of the past month. But then—what
dot* it matter? To go back to the
Weather Mun—they probably have
had jo take him to the hospital—
and put ice to his head. Anybody
who would be . ;> care 1 ess as to leave
•pry young thing like Miss Spring
fore an open window—has no one
but himself to thank for what hap-
will probably find her
taking a nap on some violet bed
•—for poor thing
the has some work ahead of her- -
me. When you think of nil
dngw. oil trees she yet has to
Ido: n, upon—you will not
ver her not coming back,
t Mi Summer to stay a day
until she could steal a few
stra sleep to store up to last
*r job is done. Therefore—
•omebody phone the weather
ml on-e his pain.
" : -r to show you what I think
' >• situation—herewith I am
' 'e rhyme as it was written:
SPRING IS HERE
ring is here. How do I know’?
1 I want to get my hoe
i about
MARSHAL SALE
City of Milledgeviile, Ga.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Will be sold before the court house
door in Baldwin oounty, Georgia, on
thc first Tuesday in April, 1929,
within thc legal hours of sale, at
public outcry, to the highest bidder
for cash, the foil nving described lots
or parcels of lard lying and being
in thc city of Milledgeviile of said
State and county or as as much there
of as wrill satisfy certain executions
issued by the Clerk and Treasurer of
the city of Milledgeviile, bearing
test in thc name of the mayor of
said city, as provided by the Act of
the General Assembly of Georgia ap
proved August 21st, 1925, for past
due installments and interest on Mil
ledgeviile street improvement bonds,
io-wit:
FIRST PARCEL: That tract of
land belonging to the Estate of Mrs.
J. W. Mobley, situate on the South
side of Green street between nnd ad-
plan is figured <
nothing like the thrill it
brings
ta’h for little growing things—
l ,n ng is here. How do I know?
0 1 feel the urge to go
•• little hat can find
"'*uld be suited to niy mind
'ades like tulips wear—
orgeous colors in their hair—
- uiip—still you see
I C ty h »t would improve me
Y-. c n _; .
1 ’ here. How do I know?
n r, " d breast told me so.
1 now—«he beckoned
behind that dogwood
" y help—so I must run—
' ' ""'quill., must be fun.
For - ale—t
-.hap
■ d b
T - B. Dumas.
-horse wagons
I..pc good horse—good
d bu*** and « Ford car—
last chance
W * Easter order a ad
' *""*• Come ia at oace aad
• h * your »«a.are. Fit as-
‘ . Wor hmaasb»p guaranteed.
Ult * * 25 -00 aad up.
Phone 302
S AM McCOMR
LAST CHANCE
lace that Easter oi
i time. Come in at
tsJu
Fit
id workmanship guaranteed,
ssits $25.00 and up.
Phone 302
SAM McCOMB
THIRD PARCEL: That tract of
land of T. S. Jcanes, situate on the
West side of Jefferson Street be
tween and adjoining the lands of
Mrs. J. R. Hines and thc land of
Mrs. Mamie V. Fowler; said land
fronts 70.8 feet on Jefferson Street
and ruils back 110 feet Said land
is designated as Lot No. 13 on thc
plan of thc 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
Milledgeviile. Said land levied up
on to satisfy an execution for
$89.00 principal, besides interest and
costs, issued against said land, as
the property of T. S. Jcanes, upon
default itj thc payment of thc in
stallment and interest due August
4th, 1928, on Milledgeviile Street
Improvement Bond No. 151, for the
cost of the improvement and paving
of Street Improvement Section or
Zone No. 4.
NINTH PARCEL: That tract or
parcel of land of the estate of Mrs.
J. W. Mobley situate on the East side
of Jefferson Street between and ad
joining the lands of W. E. Robinson
and McIntosh Street; fronts 90 feet
on Jcffer.-on Street and runs back
East 214 feet nnd is designated as
Lot No. 25 on the plan of thc work
to be done on Street Improvement
Section or Zone No. 4 on file in the
office of the Clerk and Treasurer of j
the City of Milledgeviile. 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
ment and interest due August 4th,
1928, on Milledgeviile Street Im
provement bond, No. 183 for the cost
of the improvement and paving of
Srteet Improvement Section or Zone
No. 4.
interest due February 15th, 1929,
on Milledgeviile Street Improvement
Bond No. 198, for the cost of the
provement and paving of Street Im
provement Section or Zone No. 9.
Notice of the levy of said cxecu
tions has been given to 1 he defend
ants and to tenants in possession
as required by law. Deeds will be
made to the purchasers by the
dersigned.
This February 26th, 1929.
J. H. THIGPEN,
Marshal of the City of
Milledgeviile, Ga.
This March 4, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co., Ga.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Baldwin! County.
To the Superior Court of said County.
The petition of W. H. Rivea and
Jon W. Hutchinson respectfully
shows:
1. That they desire to be incorpo
rated under the corporate name of
Electrik 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
10 per cent of which is paid in cash.
4. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain.
6. Said corporation will engage
in the business of manufacturing and
selling by wholesale and retail bread,
cakes, and other products of flour,
sugar, and meal.
6. The corporation prays for the
power to borrow money in its corpo
rate capacity; to sue and be sued; to
buy arid lease such real estate and
other personal property as may be
necessary for the proper conduct of
*aid 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 be incorporated under the name
and style of Electrik Maid Bake
Shop, and give all the rights and
privileges incident to a corporation
of said character.
ALLEN ft POTTLE.
Petitioner's Attys.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Connty.
I do certify that the above is a
true and correct copy of petition for
incorporation filed in my office this
day by W. H. Rives and Jon W.
Hutchinson, to be incorporated un
der the name and style of Electrik
Maid Bake Shop.
This Feb. 25, 1929.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk S. C. B. C. Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
The appraisers appointed to
apart a year’s support out of the
estate of A. S. Kemp for his widow
and minor children, have made their
return. All persons are hereby noti-
Agents for the E.B. Line
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