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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, CA, JULY 11, 1,2,
DEPUTY MARSHAL THIGPEN
LOSES DAUGHTER BY DEATH
CITY WINS SUIT ON DEMURRER '
GOrC - GOING
GONE!
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The cum- of Warren H. Booker vs.
the city of Milledgcville, a suit for
$460.00, was thrown out of court 1 —
hen Jude* Park sustained n demur- G eor g-;- Health Work
Sand-
Mr. J. II. Thigpen has the sympa
thy of his friends on account of the
death of his daughter. Miss Bli*«
Thigpen, which occurred at Rawlings
Sanitarium in Sander vil!** Sunday
night. June 30th. Miss Thiirpen, who
lived at Gibson was carried to the
^.■n.itarium and underwent an opera
tion the Thursday before her d.ath.
Mr. Thigpen, who i« a m?
the city police force, left f<
ersvilie Sunday niirht. and did not |
return to the city unt.l after the
funeral a 1 burial which were held i
Thursday. July 4th, at Gib>ori.
Mirs Thiirpen was eighteen years,
of am-, and was one of Gibson’s
popular younjr ladies, Her death j
brouirht sorrow to a large circle of '
relatives and friends. She is sur- ,
vived by h. r father, two sisters. Mrs.
Elmeade English, of Ohio, and Mr-.
Edith Freeman, of Gibson: two broth- |
ers. Walter and Hyman Thigpen of i
Gibson.
er made by the attorneys reprt s
ng the city, on the ground that
ilaintiff failed to make bond v
resented with confirmation of
the
Ceases.
Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
tih Greene, of Merriweth'.r was at
tacked and badly bitten by a large
dc*» last Wednesday. The wounds
were dressed by Dr. T. M. Hall and
the head of the dog sent to the State
Health Department in Atlanta, by
The suit grew out of a survey made j
by Booker at the water works plant >
the past year. J
of the t .i - l 11 >W ph wU^nrartLanv i ^ )r - Wiley, County Health Ommia- h.v Libel
^0,,^'. *!u.it found that the dog I BahU-in
Mr. T. J. Howard is still in the city
hospital sufering with a dislocated
hip. Mr. Howard is over ninety
have the rabies, but his head
d that the dog was a ferocious
Young Greene is recovering
ffect» of the bites.
sale on the f*r»t Tuesday in August,
1929, the following described land,
to-wit: That tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the city
of Milledgeville in said State and
County containing one acre, more or
less, being Lot No. 2, in Square No.
57 of said City, hounded as follows:
On ’he North by lands belonging to
D. W. Brown and others, on the East
by Liberiy Street, on the South by
street, and on the West by
the lands of Evelyn Broughton, lands
•ccupied by Taylor Morris, land
ormerly owned by Howard Duncan
DEATH OF AN INFANT
flgurei
dollar
.r.iinum of sixty thou*
•icily
i th.
FOR RENT—Up.l
end by the land of Mamie Ford, sajj
land being a square with its side*
210 feet long each.
Said above described land wa*
found in the possession of and levied
upon as the property of C. L. TannJr,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of said County j n
favor uf D. W. Brown as Executor
of the Last Will of Mrs. EH a j
Brown, deceased, against the said o]
I* Tanner.
This July 8, 1929.
W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff
Baldwin County, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fowler
the sympathy of their friends
count of the death of their
son, which occurred at their home on
the MosleyviHe road Saturday. The
funeral and burial were at Friend-'
ship church in Washington county
TCBACCO IN BALDWIN
SCHOOL NEWS
Teachers' Examination will be con
ducted on Friday and Saturday. Aug.
2 and 3 Questions for Elementary
Licenses will he given on Friday, and
tho‘o for high school and junior
college will be given on Saturday.
The reading course is as follows:
Kali—Quest’s “Supervised Study.
Edward’s "The Psychology of Ele
mentary Education,” “Business Ad-
nvni trillion of a School System.”
Ginn & Co.
Under recent ruling of the Bonrd
of Education all teachers teaching
Grades One, Two, Three, and Four
.-ire required to hold Normal Certifi
cate from a standard Normal School.
Other teachers in the classified
schools are required he Junior Col
lege graduate- or hold certificate-
that are equivalent.
Newspapers have given so much
publicity to the matter that it should
he generally known that the state
owes the commons schools several
months back pay. The gasoline mon
ey from 1927 has not been paid in
full. One-fi'iirth cf the general
.appropriation for 1928 has not been
paid. And the Barrett-Rogers fund
for 1928 has rot been paid. As they
had been promised this money as
many «• >untios .is were able borrowed
it from local Hanks to keep from cut
ting of the spring term of 1929
school. If the Legislature does not
make up this deficit the 1929-30
term must be cut to pay back bor
rowed money.
were about fifty acres of' 107 c
filed in tobacco in Baldwin hies
.is year. It is reported that K * ven
which Is now being cured, ‘ '
•client one.
y-rra. This is co
operative work, fifty per cent bilng
locaily contributed Every county In
the State has had at least two visits
from the Stale Hoard of Health dar
ing the ll.’e <t tills law.
1 uc ‘j F.as; year the Healthmobile Unit ex-
fan t| nmin-il 1.234 infants. 8,02,3 school cbfl
e on drea in twenty-one counties In each
county, a permanent committee on
health Is organized. Eleven thousand
nine hundred and eighty-two defects
w.re f -:r.d in the 9.2G7 children ex
amined by ibis unit. State nurses or
ganized ..7n rrenatal conferences, and
the co-operating physicians examined
•,998 exp -tant mothers. They held
107 confer*-nees aitencled by 421 ba-
t Hei
Ions Six hundred and
attended these confer-
the nurses and Child
s were established,
for girls had an enroll-
elve lei
In clai
i for
u stories that tame
Id of the death of
rom gas that leaked'
c Refrigerator last
alarm here,
in advertisement of
rompleMn
'•arh county
wife club w
the
l shows 1.716 moth
i hundred and nine
821. In |
[sited a permanent mid- after I found It
II. W. Hatcher Hardware Company, thn» wc
the Frigidaire does no', have poisoni- brF,dt ’ 8
'on- gases to produce a refrigerant! '''I”'' 1 *
orgr.nlz.od.
r nurses under the Child Hygi-
UI vision made 24.368 visits to
ers and babies Demonstrations
given to 633 groups of women
were attended by large numbers
les 3.205 demonstrations to Indl-
SMERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest and best bidder for cash
before the Courthouse door of taid
County, within the legal hours of
SICK HEADACHE
Ex-Sheriff Suffered From Con
stipation and Felt Very
Bad Until Relieved by
Biack-Draught.
of this city (111 Third Avc. N. W.),
formerly was a political leader in
Pike County. Arkansas, where he
served an sheriff and county judge.
“I used to suffer with sick head
aches," says Mr. McClure. "These
spells would come on me and I
would feci very bad. I would get
bilious and upset.
"My trouble was constipation, and
I began using
I KNOWLEDGE- J
Is the reason we fill prescriptions correctly
t PRIDE— t
Is what prevents us from substituting
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“Come Across" j
Big Discount On
Regular Refrigerators
I THE FAMOUS WHITE MOUNTAIN REFRIGERATORS—AT A !
GREAT REDUCTION
WHITE MOUNTAIN .
REFRIGERATORS ' I
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From this r
ich educatii
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce as i candidate r r0 m stai
for rtelection a* an Alderman of Mil-' » l2 s boon accn
ledgeville, subject to the primary to ovlde"*. Mint ;
he held August 21st. : made to contl.
S. D. STEMBRTDGE 1 '‘"mlng
atement it Is seen that
ini work has been done
t year. It Is apparent
rment that much good
nplislird, and it is v«*ry
rrangemonts should be
no this vital work. The
'i of our General As-
J LOCAL'1
APPENHVG§
FOR ALDERMAN
I am a candidate in the primary
to be held August 21st, for re-elec
tion as a member of the Board of
Aldermen of Milledgveille.
L. H. ANDREWS
Summer felt* $1.95 to $5.00. Mi*a
Lcni Moore. The Hat Shoppe.
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES
EACH SATURDAY
New York
Atlantic City
mbly shmyd give immediate alien- i
lion to the needs of our State Board I
of Health, and make appropriation to
at least carry on. In a measure, this '
most Important work. For seven years
we have had outside aid; It Is gone.
It is up to us to get In the breach
and carry on. It is the State’s duty
We should at least provide ns an
emergency measure sufficient funds to
District and a supervising nurse work
ing out from the State Bonrd of
Health until we are In a position to
do better. This money should he made
Immediately available so that there
will he no break in the work. j
“I began using Black-Draught in
my home, shortly after the Civil
War when i lived in Pike County,
Arkansas. I came out of the war,
liko many other soldiers, with bad
digestion. I suffered a lot from sick
headache and dizziness. I would get
constipated, and lor a while I would
feel very bad.
“I found this medicine brought
quick relief for constipation, and re
moved the cause of my headaches
and dizziness, so we have always
tried to keep it in the house.
“After I take a course of Black-
Draught, I feci fine. My system is rid
of poison, and my appetite picks up.”
Sold everywhere. Try it. NC-203
QUALITY SEHVK*
ting it in circulate
ed that there are
fin county needing r
Watermelloiw
getting plentiful.
arc fighting the
believe that they
propped* for a :
they save it fr*
SOUTHERN
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information, apply to
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POST-GRADUATE m
LECTURES FIRST M
DISTRICTJDOCTORS ►<
; Through the co-operatlon of the M
children's Bureau, Washington, D. C., M
1 uud the volunteer service of Professor
j. U. McCord, Emory University, the
1 State Board of Health is holding
) post graduate school in Obstetrics fo.
1 the physicians of Southeast Georgia ^
i at Savannah, beginning at 3:30 o'clock , Ki
! on the afternoon of June 24. .
The daily sessions will last just as H
! long as the physicians desire to re-
main, and the following subjects will ^
' he covered: U
Monday, June 24: ’’The Mechanism
and Mauag* meut of Normal 1-abor.' H
Tuesday. June 25: "Puerperal lufec- ^
Wednesday. June 26: "Occiput Pos- l a
orior Positions—Forceps."
Thursday, June 27: “Versions— M
i'rUlay, June 2S: “The Hemorrhages ! j
Pregnancy. Abortion. Placenta FM
re via. Accidental Separation of the H
The high mortality rate in our moth- wj
ers Is certainly a challenge to the
physicians throughout the State. Con- rv
s-quently, we believe that in offer-
ing to the physicians of Georgia this ^
opportunity we are giving them a
chance to be of better service to the
thers of their cwmmunlties than H
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Gas 18c.
Why Pay More?
The large volumn of business has made it possible for t
the price down.
; to keep
2 New Health Officerr-
Two couutles. Clinch and Jenkins.
_.uve Joined the ranks of counties hav
ing full time commissioners of health
and have on duty Dr. J. H. Sessions
and Dr. <*. H. Haddock, respectlv.l-
Both counties also have a publi*
health nurse.
This makes a total of thirty tbr. <
counties that have the full workin •
program of the Ellis Health Law. Ev
cry county in the State should bav«
the protection this law gives the cltl
r State.
•ban enro an,
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