Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 16, 1929, Image 5
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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEV1LLE. GA.. MAY 16, 1929
ITHIN THE CITY
|BY MISS D1DDY)
n , «ie »" s de ‘
, w|1 smiling for « while
d an enjoy real spring time
Goodness knows I have
rrrd „„d shook enough for
if und 1 1
ndulge in the
L>thes and those
brief.
H eart to hart
TALK No ,
BY DR. JOHN JOSEPH CAINES ” h *‘
snyih
Lit, A Mystery 'hen
Take the delightful uncertainty, offeri
the guess-work, the "gamble,” if, * on, »
you'd call it that,—take these cle- er j* 1
menta out of life, and life loses •* wo
inteiest.
TWO CHEVROLET USED TRUCKS i
FOR SALE
Now Mr. Lumber Jack I don’t care
i want you can not want for
CITATION
my better in u»ed
i two trucks that
rith four speed tra
ugbly overhauled ir
ape See these on
I
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L. N. JORDAN
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Notice is hereby given that C. S.
Winn, ns administrator of the estate
of Mr.-. G. D. My rick, has applied to j
the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell lot no. 2 of the old My-j
rick homestead in the 318 Disrict, i
G. M., of said county.
I The application is made for the,
purpose of paying the debts of snid I
• deceased and making distribution!
I among her heirs. The application
j will be heard at the Court of Ordi-1
The mystery of tomni
would have it oherwise? The
certainty of what may happen—how| GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
u Ve n't <iu‘t oohing and aahing iW j U ctive! I would not know the fu- Court of Ordinary. , ... . ......
, Thursday night when the ture if , cou|d; ^ hope that it bj? i T . J. Brooks, the Administrator j ™ry of said county at the June
festival cl»*sed. This was a bright arouses all the faith of which upon the estate of Mrs. Emma ‘‘ rm * ! Vr '" ' ‘
hievement for the Music j aiJ) csspmble; and life without faith Hodges, deceased, has filled his ap-j“ ro no 1 ,e ° ow cause a
.. „ f th , college and much of |s but dul , t drab> mean existonct> . ! plication for letters of dismission tune why said application should not
.'..lit must go to Miss Alice Le- Why*, the few thirgs ihat bring from said estate, having made hi*| be K™"tec.
,ponsored the week ,[ rt . ad We don’t like to think about final return to this office, showing i This May Cth. 1929.
....... the programs. Her *j^»ath. sorrowing mourners, and the that he has paid all the debts and J H. STKMBRIDGE,
. Mrs. Edgar Long, Mrs. ij kt ._ so We turn hurriedly to dreams settled with all heirs of the snid | Ordinary Baldw
..tirino. Mrs. Wiles Allen, — to hopes of eternal life; and right Mrs. Emma Hodges.
Taek<
Co. Ga.
K Hines. Miss McClure, « ber0i the mystery holds a world of |
[aggie Jenkins, Miss Beatrice comforting reassurances.
:ch. Mhw Bess White, Miss j j certainly don't want to know
Dasher, aind Miss Christine exactly what will happen tomorrow,
contributed their share and next week, next year; I might not
»thr:!> a debt of gratitude. The , s | ecp well tonight, or for nights to
e program was a blaze °f|comc. 1 prefer the amorous dream
: the staging and costum-' 0 f golden possibility, that tempers me
by Miss Padgett to com bat possible disaster, like the
lo‘s of n small bet in life's great
game of chance.
Good men and women have com
mitted suicide to escape calamities
which they felt sure would come. Ah,
they were not sure. Nobody can bo
absolutely sure of the future, or what
it may bring—and that’s a mighty
comforting fact, it seems to me, to
tuck away in one’s bo»oin especially
if hi has tendencies to see only the
dark side of things.
I have no use for the "fortune-
teller,” or for any one who claims
ability to peer into hidden realm®
and make forecasts for me. To ac
cept life with its entrancing uncer
tainties, its inspiriting gambles, its
happy conflicts—to win some of its
ten thousand victories—to overcome
evil with good—what better doctrine
than that?
\\Elizabeth Grant was beau-'
a nd did much to make
f ronr-e the versatile Mrs. Hines
,n |.i make ihe show the
■ til it was in u“hering in
. . . . ■ ji]ii Miss Annie Elizabeth
, demonstrated her ability to
j advantage in the dances that
The other programs of
. ,v-re all excellent. The
"d pupil? alike should get
Od for bouquets,
that I could flevote more
praise of the music faculty
• taking part on the pro-
• . but it is impossible so I will
-ny -All glory to G. S. C. and
nude faculty.”
•• )< Baldwin’s fut
- demonstrated
happy, smiling,
faci
Milledgeville for the
given by the county
thrilled me to look out
icner and sep these en-
i'S. It was a real Red
f-.r Baldwin county and
mt we have these cele-
on these young people
fare of our state in the
ion. The time and nion
developing them is no
i --ound investment tha'
irh fruit.
are whispering. My name. I
glad they have at la-t had the great
mystery revealed. I am sure nobody
has told them and I doubt serioi
If their guess is correct. That
neither here nor there. Within the
City, will continue to be written and
I am delighted beyond word? that it
has created so much interest and
that so many people are pleased
, I will rail on the boss for a
ith these excellent testimonial!
r Biv
ivho i
Mrs.
1 lark, the other day and I was
d lighted. She keeps young, or
I -hould not say that because
Hark i- even younger than I
■ I I am sure I am not old. She
" very charming and attractive
r*r. who are here with her. I
ardly realize that they are such
Mr*. Clark is on * visit to
her. Mrs. Mattie Birins, and
-ay here that I do not know a
charming woman anywhere
Mr®. Bivins. She has such a
y *ay and she is always so sweet
•'1 ■ i ant that it does me good to
lille’s future crop of boys
•romising one. I happen-
wn in G. M. C.’s direction
t week and I saw the little
ving the grade building
•mes. 1 did not know the
lany of them, but in their
the resemblance of fath-
■uld quickly get their Inst
Junior Nash happened
Ml I 1
JU*t
■ the
npre
Suid application will be heard be-
ore me lh.. first Monday in June.j
nd if no objections are filed, dis-1
lission will be granted as prayed
or.
This May 6th, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga. *
WINN,
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County: |
Notice is given that the under- (
ignod administrator of Zella May ^
Davis has applied to the Ordinary of i
said county for leave to sell all the j
land belonging to the estate of Zell* |
May Davis for the purpose of paying
debts and making distribution. Said
application will be heard at the regu
lar June Term, 1929, of the Court
of Ordinary of said County,
tiis May Cth, 1929.
EDWARD R. HINES,
Administrator
W. H. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary.
INDIGESTION
Taxi Driver Goes Back To
Medicine He Had Taken
When a Boy to Find
Relief.
Nlcholasvlllc, Ky.—"Running a
taxi is my business, and I am called
out at all times, sometimes Just be
fore meal time, and this makes my
eating as well as my sleeping very
irregular.” says Mr. Jesse Dickerson,
of 502 Central Avenue, this city. *
"I had indigestion, on account of
this irregularity. I would feel very
uncomfortable after meals. I would
be constipated and have dizziness.
"I knew I liad to take something.
I remembered how. when at home
before I was married, my mother
would give us Black-Draught, and
how she believed in it.
* So I decided to take it again. It
good. I am glad to let
BRICK
That Clink Like Steel
Are Made by the "McMILLAN" Procaaa
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There I, No Waste in Our Bricks.
W. M.k« Quick Shipu.nl> i. A.y Quuntilc.
RICH CLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville BrickW orksCo
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan.
Balia McMillan. Vica-Prasidsnt
K. G. McMillan, Presidan
dull headache, and makes :
s feel
Thousands of other men and
women find Black-Draught a great
help in relieving common ailments,
due to indigestion, constipation and
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
W. W. Stem bridge, os Guardi
of Ollie Stanley, has applied (
leave to sell a one-fourth individed I bUiousnea!'
interest in the eastern half of Lot In thousands of families, Thed-
v„ 1 ni„.. k v n o;t of Q CO nee ford's Black-Draught has a comer
.No. 1, KhHk.No of vcooee ^ J(| 0TO m ^ nMd | dn# thelf
Heights, to raise funds for the main-j ^ near j y ioo years. Safe,
tenance of his said ward.
All persons are notified to show
cause before me at the Baldwin
Court of Ordinary on the first Mon
day in June, 1929, why the applica
tion should not be granted.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCHANDISE
STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY
PHONE 352-J
Phone
252
Quick
Delivery
Fowler-Flemister Coal Co.
$5.00 ROUND TRIP FROM MACON TO JACKSONVILLE
EVERY SATURDAY
(March 30th to Oct. 5th, 1929)
Saturday Excursion Tickets sold for following fast high-class
trains:
Ar. Jacksonville 8.05PM 6:55 AM 7:20AM 7.45AM
Lv. Macon 12:30PM 10:35 PM 11:45 PM 12: 15 Night
Tickets good returning on any train over Southern Railway
System leaving Jacksonville Sunday night and arriving Ma
con early Monday morning following date of sale, ar.d will be
honored in sleeping and parlor cars upon payment for space
occupied.
G. R. PETTIT. Div. Pass. Agt.
Macon, Georgia
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
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BELL’S
Ad No. 88—2 cols, x 6 incite*
• his home some of these
r.g the son of an army
:iy is a ch; eke red one and
many homes before Ihe
to select a permanent
• ni sure he will find no
• a? many charming and
■•pic ns Milledgeville, I
1 go right down *he roll
rybody in this town how
I. <if them. I am not a
have thr
■J' hti Hoi
waking
in the group
v homeward,
precious little fellow,
ne to learn the names
ind give you a list of
II wait until another
a most interesting group of
Band concert and pa-
Sun «toy. Mr*. Homer Bivins,
aid n ^* BV ’ or ^ 1 and daughter,
. ’ a most impressive group.
IC ar ' (1 ^ r '- Bivins have every rea-
^ Proud of tb?ir two chil-
" nilt* they are almost grown
rave ^out them a bit
’* rs- -'IcCullar has found out
am and the general public,
faey do not say It out loud.
A Real Hit
with the
. Children
OMEGA FLOIJIi
C
IULDREN hurry home
that delicious cake mother
baked—and it’s wholesome
Just in by Express a New Shipment of
Sport Dresses, one and two piece, in Geor
gette, Chiffon, beautiful styles, new colors
25 brand new Dresses just in. in Georgette in high col
ors. White. Pink. Orchid, Nile. Blues, and printed
Chiffons, one and two piece. The biggest values we
have ever offered at the price. $16.00 values at
$10.00
25 washable Crepe Dresses, sleeveless—$12.00 values.
$8.95
100 new Rayon Bloomers, worth up to $1.50 at
98c
If you Want the Best Shop at
E.E. BELL’S
A. J. Carr Company £
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