Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 18, 1929, Image 7

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., JULY IS, IMS INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY ** he, P €d thereby a Christianizing 1 THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL SCHOOL LESSON FOR JULY 21 '*' ili * atlon i . f ache “ them * No pro- is by train. The safest. Most com- uous condition of man is too hard fortable. Most reliable. Costs less. EZEKIEL’S VISION OF HOPE “ ut hfe can be changed for the Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding hitter. The Golden Text is similar- greatly reduced fares for short trips. ly prophetic: "Of the increase of his SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ci vi rnment and of pea?e there shall' ••e no end,” Isaiah 9:7. A broader^ GEORGIA Baldwin County, life was pictured for Jewry. Thus’ To whom it may concern. r they had lived for and largely | " • F. Wiliiamscu naving made •i^ihin themselves. Though Jonah application in due form of law to be had given n great teaching they had a Pl >*nted permanent administrator yit tc learn that “Other sheep I have “P” 11 tho estate of Mrs. John Scogins, which are not of this fold.” notice is hereby given that said nppli- i.r;i half of the Seventy Years of , :tv was over Ezekiel had the n of the Stream from the Tcra- :i Jerusalem. Hope is a won- -t, inulus in the midst of any -ing condition. The heart of .lit Jewry was still in the land J: >Ah had given them in per- God is always timely in His . and the tilings thus assured me to pass. Meanwhile there • ring cheer to encourage in midst *>f daily toil, lead chapters 4C-48 e t’-ey a*o r n tv. You will go with Ezekiel to .1, l usalem, in 40:2, and behold tho Jews restored to their tribal posses- -. with a rebuilt Temole in t ie Kiiii-i 1 i - the Holj City. The prophet »!idared the vision with assurance, l:ni": that his Lord could bring all tn • The people listened with i :.j: . f»r their fondest hopes were bring rtrayed. otrtcpE cation will be heard at the regular The summer school students will tcrn * °f the Court of Ordinary for leave the city this week. The days ‘'“’‘I co «nty, to be held on the first until the opening of the two colleges Monday in August, 1929. will be counted. Witness my hand and official sig- — nature, this 1st day of July, 1U29. FOUR PIECE SUITS W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary With every Suit bought tbit month Baldwin County, Georgia. The principal place of said buxi nes* will be in the city of MillcUgc- ville in said county. 8 The capital stock of said corpora tion shall be Three Thousand ($3,- 000.00) Hollars, divided into shares of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollar.- each, with the privilege of increasing the capital stock .o Five Thousand ($3,000.00) Dollars. All of said capital ha- been paid in. 4. Petitions SHOP of file in this office. This 6th, day of July 1929. J. C. COOFER, Clerk of the Superior Court. of Tr. FREE hail 1 traced as Ezekiel tells how guided by the angel. Water :he city had always been a .ml particularly so in time It was startling to behold wing continuously from the area wall. Usually the most uld be counted on was the • i.l in some cistern. The only : m was that .altar was at the reof. A thousand cubits ured as the flowing stream ire that said corpo ration may have the right to elect a Board of Directors by a vote cf its stock holders, and to elect a presi dent, and su**h other officers by said Board of Directors as may be neces sary, and to have and make all prop er and necessary by laws, rules and regulation that are necessary and may be proper for the carrying on of said business, and also to have and To the Superior Court of said county use a common seal, and to have all and Hon James B. Park Judge there-! - r uch other rights, power*, privileges of. At chambers. j and immunities as are incident to lih The petition of Cora J. McCoy! corporations or permissible und* CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County. To Whom It May Concern: Edward R. Hines has applied for litters of administration on the estate of Loui-a Allen, deceased. This h to notify all persons concern ed that said application will he henrd and determined at the next Court of Ordinary of said County on the first Monday in August, 1929. Witness my official signature, this 9th day of July. 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin County Georgia APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Winter or Spring and Sum- erni, custom tailored, satis- GEORGIA, Baldwin County. guaranteed.$ 25.00 up. SAM McCOMBS Phono 302 CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County. To All Whom It May Concern: Edward R. Hines, a resident of this state, having applied to the undersigned for the Guardianship of the person nnd property of Beatris Jones, minor child of Herty Jonei deceased, ncti is hereby given that form of the last Will and Testament of Guy D. Compton and you being i non-residents of the State of Geor gia, are hereby required to be ar.d appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County on the first Monday in Augu-t. 1929, when said application for probate will be heard, and show cause if any you have or can why the prayer of the petition should not be Branted and allowed. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary, and ex officio, Clerk of the Ordinary, Baldwin County, Georgia FOR ALDERM \N : and Del.a Bush Babb, of said State j the laws of Georgia: including thcj t j, e application will he heard ut the I hereby announce myself as a Sin <l County, respectfully shows the authority to wind up its affairs, li- ‘ ne3ct court of Ordinary of said Coun candidate for Alderman, subject to following facta towit: j quidate nnd discontinue its business , y on t j, e fj rHt Monday in August, the Primary to be held August 21sL I- j "t any time it may determine to do J. R. SMITH. Petitioners desire to be Incorporat-j ■ by .a majority vote of its stock ed under the FOR ALDERMAN SHOP for the period of twenty (20) i hereby Unnounce a, a candidate > . ci,ra ' with tho ™ hl *° re " ew «» id pi the DIXIE, outstanding at the 1 and ; for reelection a- an Aldetn l of Mil- barter at the expiration of said time. ledgevil j, subject to the primary be held August 21st. S. D. STEMBRIDGE FOR Ai HERMAN Sinci ::i ! S-21 inches the distance was third of a mile. Then an- • .ndurd is used, the ttature of a rr.-Jt:. The water was ankle deep, :’!*»wed onward, which was con- f■:.:■? experience in Jerusalem. 1.000 cubits and knees were revered. Again the same distance va* measured and the stream was new Iiiin deep. A fourth 1,000 brought them to a condition where even a man was out of his depth and could ?wim at will. This vision was not portraying a ionder. The waters were flowing for •. blessed purpose. They i.-sued from the city wall, entered the Ked rin valley and rushed onward nnd downward to the depth of the Jordan at the Head Sea. All had been de- MTt desolation. Attention was then called to the conditions at the side of th<- tream. There was now rich vegetation and productive trees. Though the Dead Sea is five times raltier than the ocean its waters were nadi sweet as the stream issuing from the Temple altar flowed into h. Now life could be found in tho -'fa that had been called “dead.” In fact “everything shall live witherso- tver the river cometh.” Thi- -tream of fulfillment can be followed in the progress of Christi- arity. One third of the race has al ready named Him, and all mankind The object of .-aid corporation is ;. tuniary gain .and to conduct and carry on nnd maintain a mercantile business in the city of Milledgevillc and to buy and sell goods, wares and merchandise, ladies ready-to-wear I am a candidate in the primary ami wearing apparels, hats and any to be held August 21st, for ro-elec-l other and all articles usually dealt lion as a member of the Board of ; in by a mercantile and millinery busi- Aldermen of Milledgveille. ; ness; and to make contracts, borrow L. H. ANDREWS , r .:oney j and all ANNOUNCEMENT FOR MAYOR in the operation of snid business. Having served you honestly, faith fully, und to the best of my ability i during my present term as Mayor,! I solicit your support for re-clect ; on, 1 subject to the Democratic Primary j August 21st I thank each of you for your support in the past, and will I appreciate your vote and influence in • the coming election. If re-elected 1| promise my best efforts toward ecnomical administration. M. E. PENNINGTON, Mayor. be by law provided. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and rtyle of THE DIXIE SHOP as nfore- aid with Ac powers, privileges and immunities herein pet forth and as are now, or may hereafter be. allow ed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. SIBLEY & SIBLEY, Atty’s for Petitioners. GEORGIA. Baldwin County. I, J. C. Cooper, clerk of the and be sued, and do any I Superior Court of Baldwin county, that may be necessary j hereby certify that the foregoing is ] a true and correct copy of the appli- • cation for charter of THE DIXIE’ 1929. Witncs- my official signature, this 9th day of July, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin County Georgia CITATION In Ro P. Compton Miller, Nominated Ex ecutor of Will of Guy D. Compton. Court of Ordinary of Baldwin County, Petition for Probate of Will in solemn form of Guy I). Compton. To Mrs. Mary L. Frobel, Mrs. Loth- rr Kemperraan, Mrs. Frederick Cole man, Win. N. Compton and Mrs. Belle Hutchins heirs at lnw. Compton Miller having applied, xecutor, for probate in solemn SHERIFF SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Will bo sold at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash before the Courthouse door of said County, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in August, 1929, the following described land, to-wlt: That trnct or parcel of land skrnto, ly’ng and being in the city of Miliedgeville in raid State and County containing one acre, more or less, heing Lot No. 2, in Square No. 57 of said City, bounded as follows: On the North by lands belonging to D. W. Brown and others, on the East by l iberty Street, on the South by Baldwin Street, and on the West by the lands of Evelyn Broughton lands occupied b,> Taylor Morris, Innd formerly owned by Howard Duncan und by the land of Mamie Ford, said land being a square with its side* 210 feet loi;g each. Said above described land was found In the possession of and levied upon as the property of O. L. Tanner, to ?ntis r y a fi. fa. is-ued from the Superior Court of said bounty in favor of D. W. Brown ns Executor of the Last Will of Mrs. Ella J. Brown, deceased, against the said O. L. Tanner. This July 8, 1929. W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff Baldwin County, Georgia Qfkoroughbred GEORGIA Baldwin County. To all whom it may concern. William Rice, having made applica tion in due form of law to be ap pointed permanent administrator up on the estate of Miss Ann Ola Rice, late said county, deceased, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of ordinary for the said county to be held on the fitst Mon day in August, 1929. Witness my hand and official signature, this the first day of July, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin County, Georgia. Now! At the PAN-AM sta tions, there is the perfected ANTIKNOCK gasoline. A new thoroughbred ANTI KNOCK gasoline that is ALL gasoline. Nothing is added, nothing could be added to give you better motor performance. What if you don’t fejf? Play Golf! more 'TWA LEISURE * ' Interests You, tool Leisure that means freedom from a hot kitchen. Time off to enjoy life. Possible, sure, in fact — if you nnder-ize ’r cooking equipment. Elec tric Cookery will live you this leisure. In par ticular— nirif AUTOMATIC electric ranges Mean More Leisure— r.r 1 better cocking, too. Cool kitchens at all times. Clean cockirg—no more soot and dirt. ■ starts your meal cook- i V h you rre out playing golf. Just set tho clock attar 1 is ent. Other models, without iV.il automatic et uipment, available at lower Prices. Either cue wiH oe a great boon these hot days. FREE INSTALLATION During This Sale Only! #4.75 Down—24 Months to Payl Geo R.G i a towi& np coMzuar ■ - A CITIZEN WHEKEVE* WE SEHVE - • •