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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.. APRIL IS, lt»
I never did, end
rer did—none of us «
ir—ree—bob;—” as
spring ;
this has
the mornings when the sun is just
peeping over the rim of the earth—
m 1.0 get a glimpse into heaven itself.
I have even had the rotten foolish
idea once or twice that I would some
day have a sun rise garden party.
Do you guess all my invited friends
would pleud a previous engagement?
I am almost a mind to give it a trial
they couldn't do anything but say
■'well—sue mu.-t be crazy!”
Then—down in my Sun set gi
<Kn every little evergreen is cut just
so—the lombody poplars stand
straight and slim—and every little
bulb that makes its home in the
prim little beds—has to be ou it’s
P-S—andQ-S. Even the curve of the
driveway which runs between two
parts of the Sunset Garden—has to
De most circumspect. Indeed—no
such thing as a stolen glance is per
muted—and a i.’irtution—mercy on
us—there would surely be a terrible
scandal out at Green Acre.
But bless their herts—how I iove
them both—my Sunrise and my Sun-
CPTOMETRY
maintain a general mercantile busi-1 permissible under the laws of Geor- der in cash on the first Tuesday ia
.ess in said county st Stevens Pott-!gia- May, 1920, the following property
ry. Gfonri.. and to buy and •*«' Wb*f-fon. petithmen pray to b' to-wit:
1. meivhan I incorporate! -.ndicr tho namo and -- ^ aniiyiM intent in all
style aforesaid Wito the power*, .
that tract or parcel of land, situate,
privileges and immunities herein set .
... . lying and being in the 318th District,
forth, and as are now, or may here- ^ „ „ .. ,
after be. allowed a corporation of |
goods, provisions, warvs, merchan
clothing, furniture, cotton,
hardware and groceries and
other articles that may be dealt :n
Tht , y said one day that she was
; ,,t—hut ^e wasn’t—and I told you
i n this very column—she had been set Gardens.
tt !l,(! too early—and she had not I wonder if—when Mr. Harry Still-
her nap. But when she did well Edward's zinnias come up and
he was marvelous! and she! he has to transplant them— and then
marvelous every since. I cover them up—and weed and hoe
hack-woods-man every origi- and water them—if he will be as en-1
vwl the idea that you must not talk | thused—for they are all back-break-1
i boa; S> r ''
—or write poetry about ing job*.
Of course he will—just as well j
suggest-that you don’t love that bad
little boy of yours because you have
to wash behind his eras;* or that
saucy little girl—because you have to
tie a ribbon on her curls.
After a three or four hour seige
of planting—stooping and bending—
you creep to bed with every known
heard more peo-' ache in y° ur —but you are still
the color of her frocks ^ady »° Ret up at the break of day
- <she changes them every fifteen. lo cover the tender things from the
rute?) and the glowing radiance sun’s too ardent rays—and say thank
, f her chin kn—and the music of her > ou ' V es lady spring does strange
f.r’ That it was such a hackneyed
u , tint .jailed right) subject that
a stamped yourself as decidedly
■ hind tht times if you so much as
::rped your hat T hank goodness—
. »<J world is too full cf folks
a gotKl hard common sense to let
h an idea take root, why—spring
is the only new thing that ever comes
it—and
:n all r
• life.
things to all of i
try i
My charges are reasonable. I
guerantee all wrok dona as repre
sented or refand your bomt. So
you take so chances in doing busi
ness with me. Office hours * to
12, 1 to S Soudan 2 to 5.
W. J. Brake
read Harry Stillwell Ed-
ut planting—in Sunday’s
J-urnal? If not hunt it up and see
, w he had to mjt about the effects
•• spring «n folks in general and
limsflf in particular. Says he has
"•en planting Zinnias ever rince he
■■«d a talk with one who was enthused
• «t tlu- sappiness that can be got-
r. out of a ten cent package of
My! how long I have been know-
:rr that - and how many packages I
f pkmt. ■! at Green Acre in i
?:••• Garden. Yes—that’s t
*—I have two—one face- t
iT - ;.nd the other the Sunset.
them exactly as I t
it my two boys years ago— they
- > different in disposition that,
n-'iuire absolutely different
, - Tlir,: in order to get the best
Malts.
l ; i my Sunrise garden I have many
u ‘ °l'l favorites hobnobbing i
nme long bed which has as
'• ' l-r. and a white fence and a few
'■••rrgreen shrubs that are not cut
rmal, y. In this way I imagine the
‘ Par «* not afraid to ber.d over
whi-p<T to the verbena—and the
d robin quite shamelessly kisses
J f*tunia • .'cry now and then. A 1
Ll ’‘ *" ** zinnias stands off to it-
" " n,i ' n their rather guuky, fash-
- Iby try to get up a flirtation
?h.. ea.Ilardia. There is a big
‘ ‘hat shades a round bed of pere-
blue ryes seem to be
• :! with admiration for its protec-!
" ■> * n the birds seem to feel at
to either sing or fight out
• ' m rises—but I i
" ,! : ‘.v that I have heard me
n I have seen fights. And
! °ut on this little place ii
US, INDIGESTION
Lady Tell. About
fne Long Use of Thed-
ford’s Black-Draught
In Her Family.
Rutledge. Term.—“For thirty years
rj™** ** have been using Blacfc-
in our home as a family
and have found It to be
lunay.” Mrs. John Mc-
of near here.
has } have bccn married and
£f,H , u dren OI own. I have
7- 11 *o b® a fine medictne to
I tor '*° lds and Indigestion.
three little girls, and when I
Li ik ct lhem fretful and ’droopy*
v. • 0 mo m‘ng, I begin treating her
a course of Black-Draught. It
JJ? 0 ., 1 !on * until she Is lively and
* make a tea of it and
1* h.* i0 * be children. as they take
* • that way.
a d“- e Black-Draught for con-
c„' “d mdlgcsUon. U J wake
ui («,l a5te hi my mouth
It Is vL£ u S 8lah and d “il. I know
DuSjJif' l0r E 3050 ot Bhick-
lcee P a boi of Black-
are «u‘ ab *ays la the house and
J'JkUom without It. MFhcihS
a Eood - I think It lu
fcgyy* to keep a mild, he*
' teliSJ on hard lor sp.,ta
it one and one half ti
uck, it doe» more than any man
tr of a truck the price we ask.
out around Central Georgia
er Co., and see who brings the
*t in, if this does not convince
isk Charley Conn, knows.
L. N. JORDAN
» Chevro-
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To the Superior Court of »aid
County and Hon. James B. Park,
Judge thereof, at Chambers.
The petition of Walter Stapler,
A. B. Echols, and L. L. Jackson, of
raid county shows to the court the
following facts.
1.
Petitioners, together with their as
sociates, desire to be incorporated
under the name of the STEVFNS
COMMISSARY COMPANY for the
period of twenty (20) years, with
the right to renew said charter at the
expiration of said time as provided
by low.
2.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its
stockholders, and to carry on and
... „ _, Baldwin county Georgia,
by the said corporation, and to makr- a * c - “ °* re a cor P° rB lo taining 2650 acres, more or leas, and
-ontracts, borrow and lend money | pillar character under the laws of known M the Jewell place. Said
nd execute and receive note* and [ Georgia. ^ ^ ^ ov j tract of land i* bounded on the West
evidences of indebtedness and
curities therefor and to do any and
all acts that may be necessary in the
peration and conduct of said busi-
SIBLEY Si SIBLEY,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Baldwin ( uuty.
I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county do
that the fort-going is a true
and correct copy of the petition of
Walter Stapler, A. B. Echols and L.
L. Jackson for charter, as the same
appears of file in this office.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature and <<eal of said court. This
13 day of April 1929.
(Official Seal)
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
The principal place of said busi-
iss will be located in Stevens
Pottery, Georgia, in said county.
4.
The capital stock of mid corpora
tion shall be three thousand ($3,-
000.00) dollars divided into shares
of one huitdred ($100.00) dollars
each all of which capital stock has
been actually paid in.
5.
Petitioners desire the right to
and be sued, to plend and be
pleaded, to have and use a common
seal, to make all necessary by-laws
and regulations, and to do all other
things that may b e necessary for th« undersigned on the 10th day of May,
successful carrying on of aaid busi-, , 92 7. the undersigned will sell at
ness, including the right to buy, bold,: public outcry before the Court House
and sell real estate and personal doors in said county within the hours
property, including shares of stock „ f sheriffs sslo to the highest bid-
in other corporations and suitable to
the purposes of the corporation, and ; —1^—
to execute and discount notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness
incurred, on which may be in
curred, in the conduct of the af
fairs of the corporation and to se
cure the same by mrotgage, security-
deed, or other fom of lien, under
existing lawn.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of a deed
with power of sale executed and de
livered by W. T. Garrard to the
by the Dixie Highway leading from
Milledgeville to Katonton; on the
East by the Oconee River; on the
North by the Johnson place and the
Humber place; and on the South by
lands of Hugh Montgomery and the
Hall place.
The proceeds of' said sale will be
applied first to the payment of two
promissory nstes executed by the
said W. T. Garrard to the undersign
ed on May 19th, 1827, one note for
$3662.62 principal plus $36G.34 in
terest to May 1, 1929, and one note
for $5771.86 plus $577.20 interest
to Muy 1, 1929. The balance of
said proceeds will be paid to the
legal representative of said W. T.
Garrard.
Good and sufficient fee simple
deed will bo made to the purchaser
by the undersigned. n
This the 8th, day of April, 1929.
The First National Bank of Milledge-
ville, Ga. ,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
They desire for said incorporation
the power and authority to apply for
and accept amendments to its char
ter of either form or substance by a
vote of a majority of its stock out
standing at the time. They also ask
authority for said incorporation to
wind up its affairs, liquidate and
discontinue its business at any time
it muy determine to do so by a vote
of two-thirds of its stock outstand
ing at the time.
7.
They desire for the said incorpo
ration the right of renewal when and
as provided by the laws of Georgia,
and that it have all such other rights,
powers, privileges and immunities i
arc incident to like incorporations i
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