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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA-, JULY 25, 1923
INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY
SCHOOL LESSON FOR JULY 28
THE STORY OF DANIEL
Daniel 1:1-4. 19. 20; 2:17-24
RLV. SAMUEL D. PRICE, D. D.
This book which will bo studied
f t ,r three weeks is rich in thrills.
Youth is particularly fascinated !n
r-ading these accounts which help
Lo emphasize the fact that truth is
i ranger than fiction. Plan to read
,1 twelve chapters in these three
weeks- Portions especially indicated
;tudy this time by the Lessons
Committee are 1:1-21; 2:13-19; 4:9;
8:15-18; 9:20-23; 10:1-19;
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Alderman, subject to
the Primary to be held August 21st.
J. R. SMITH.
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce as a candidate
for reclection as an Alderman of Mil-
lodgcville, subject to the primary to
be held August 21st.
S. D. STEMBRIDGE
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
To nil whom it may concern.
W. F. Williamson naving made
application in due form of law to be
j appointed permanent administrator
iupon the estate of Mrs. John Scogins,
FOR ALDERMAN I not »ce is hereby given that said appli*,
I am a candidate in the primary'" 1 "™ be _ heard at the re R ular
to be held August 21st, for re-elec
tion as a member of the Board of
Aldermen of Miliodgveille.
L. H. ANDREWS
term of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, to be held on the first
Monday in August, 1929.
Witness myliand and official sig
nature, this 1st day of July, 1929
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
Baldwin County, Georgia.
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR MAYOR
Having served you honestly, faith
fully, and to the best of my ability
during my present term as Mayor, j APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
I solicit your support for re-election,
subject to the Democratic Primary
August 21st I thank each of you
for your support in the past, and will
pprcciatc your vote and influence in
the coming election. If re-elected I
promise my Lost effoits toward an
ecnomical administration.
M. E. PENNINGTON, Mayor.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To the Superior Court of taid county
and Hon James B. Park Judge there
of. At chambers.
The petition of Cora J. McCoy
and Delia Bush Babb, of said State
and County, respectfully shows the
following facts towit: ,
Daniel did not follow the saying
which i* 3n excuse for many extra
t when away from home: "When
Home do as the Romans do.” Had
P ven observed the example of his
, people when back in Palestine
isould have followed the base cus-
,< of tile Babylonians. Here is a
lad who was deported as a captive
who held to the ways he had
learned in his home hack in Judea.
This fine young follow was soon
by Arpenaz, the keeper of the
eunuchs in the household of Nebu-1 GEORGIA Baldwin County. I Petitioners desire to be incorporat-
chidnezzat'. When the king asked To all whom it may concern. led under the name of the DIXIE
■ likely lads he searched out and William Rice, having made applica-j SHOP for the period of twenty (20)’
roucht to him for spccinl favor this j tion in due form of law to be ap-jyaars, with the right to renew said
Vvrish boy was chosen, as well as pointed ^marnt administrator up- - barter at the expiration of said time,
three "f his companions. The speci- on the estate of Miss Ann Ola Rice, The object of taid corporation
firn? : ons were n “youth in whom is i a tc said county, deceased, notice is pecuniary gain and to conduct anJ
ro blemish, but well-favored and skill- hereby given that said application carry on and maintain n mercantile
all wisdom, and endued with will be heard at the regular term of business in the city of Millcdgevillc
knowledge and understanding science the court of ordinary for the said and to buy and sell goods, wares and
- had ability to stand in the county to he held on the first Mon-! merchandise, ladies ready-to-weui
king’s palace.” At once these four, day in August, 1929. ’ and wearing apparels, hats and any
ivith othi r> in Babylon, were invited Witness my hund and official other and all urticles usually deal'
lo eat the fancy food that was pro- signature, this the first day of July, |n by a mercantile and millinery busi
' i rt the court table. * 1929. ness; and to make contracts, borrow
Principle asserted itself above the W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary, money, sue and be sued, and do any
n place in the house Baldwin County, Georgia. | and all acts that may be necessary
■ ?b< king. There, meats that had
bwn offered to idols would be serv-j
the Jew must refuse for (
con-cience sake and Daniel dose this
He nsks that he und his
frirnds may follow a vegetarian diet
and drink only water during the com
ing ten days of preparation. They
knew that they will be physically
than those who would cat
foods that would not be body-build-
np. Wher. the test came it took
only a glance to show that the ap
pearance of those who followed the
dopier diet was superior. Then
icntal examination. In this
LADY’S SUFFERING
Sk Writet That “A Friend
Tnld He Tn Take Ca. -
im and I Knew
It Helped Me."
QraenrlDe. Mira—In describing
how she suffered several years ago,
Mrs. Mattie Dalton, of 213 Walnut
Street, this city, recently wrote:
“I would cramp, and my hands
and feet would draw, so I come near
having convulsions. I would have to
stay in bed a week, and when I
.in the operation of said business.
The principal place of said busi
ness will be in the city of Milledgc-
viile in said county.
3
The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be Three Thousand ($3,
000.00) Dollars, divided into shares
of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars
vach, with the privilege of increasing
the capital stock to Five Thousand
($5,000.00) Dollars. All of said
capital bn*, been paid in.
4.
Petitioners desire that said corpo
ration may have the right to elect
Baard of Directors by a vote of its
f-tock holders, and to elect a presi
dent, and such 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
a common seal, and to have all
such other rights, powers, privileges
d immunities ns are incident to like
rporations or permissible under
the laws of Georgia; including the
authority to wind up its affairs, li
quidate and discontinue its business
it any time it may determine to do
io by .a majority vote of its stock
outstanding at the time nnd ns
he by law provided.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name nnd
style of THE DIXIE SHOP as afore-
raid with the powers, privileges and
immunities herein set 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 qf the
Superior Court of Baldwin county,
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of the appli
cation for charter of THE DIXIE
SHOP of file in this office. This
<5tb, day of July 1929.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk of the Superior Court
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Edward R. Hines has applied for
letters of administration on the
estate of Louisa Allen, deceased
This is to notify all persons concern
ed that said application will be heaid
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
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 and property of Beatris
Jones, minor child of Herty Jones,
deceased, notice is hereby given that
the application will be heard at the
next Court of Ordinary of said Coun
ty on the first Monday in August,
1929.
Witncs* my official signature, this
9th day of July, 1929.
W H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
Baldwin County Georgia
of Guy D. Compton and you being a
non-residents of the State of Geor
gia, are hereby required to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary of
said County on the first Monday in
August, 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
granted and allowed.
W. R. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, and ex officio.
Clerk of the Ordinary,
Baldwin County, Georgia
CITATION
In Re
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 D. Compton.
To Mrs. Mary L. Frobel, Mrs. Loth,
ar Kemperman, Mrs. Frederick Cole
man, Wm. N. Compton and Mrs. Belle
Hutchins heirs at law.
P. Compton Miller having applied,
as executor, for prohito in solemn
form of the last Will and Testament
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-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, bounded as follows:
On the North by lands belonging to
D. W. Brown and others, on the East
by Liberty Street, on the South by
Baldwin Street, and on the West by
th* lunds of Evelyn Broughton, lands
occupied by Taylor Morris, land
formerly owned by Howard Duncan
and by the land of Mamie Ford, said
u:nd being a square with its side*?
210 feet long each.
Said above described land was
found in the poAscision of and levied
upon as the property of O. L. Tanner,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of said County in
favor of D. W. Brown as 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
they
would get up, I just dragged around,
and did not feel like doing my work,
ten times hotter” than j suffered a great deal with my
all the iads of Babylonia whom As-
" , forward. Thus Daniel 8aV how°I suffered. She told me to
t well started on the road that led \ ^y taking cardui, which I did. I
time to the prime ministry of the seemed to have more strength, after
to which he had horn carried I saw
a great improvement
•vernment authorities tell us that
thirty different diseases are trans
lated by flies. Any one of the»e of-
rov« - fatal. Flies mu t be kill-
i. Use FLY-TOX the scientific j and I know that Cardui helped me.
product developed at Mellon Institute j
I quit having such bad spells, j
and was stronger and better than
in a long time. I gained in weight
I took a lew more bottles of Cardui. |
and felt so wall that I quit taking it |
M I certainly can recommend Car- [
dul. for I know what it is to suffer.
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been to them. In helping them to
build up their health.
Purely vegetable. Get a bottle
today. All druggists.
trial Research by Rex Re-1
*rch Fellowship. It is harmless to j
■rkind but death to all household
+cts. Just follow instructions on j
label of bottle. INSIST on FLY- j
T *X with the p?rfume-like fragrance, i
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The
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May we show
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of its slender, flowing design, whicn
any reproduction in print can only
begin to suggest. : : :
Here is a pattern
in the youthful
spirit of today.
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