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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDCEV1LLE, CA., AUCUST 1, 1.1*
ENROUTE. GUAM TO MANILA, Jo not want money. I was informed they come alone just to be coming.
P. L ! that the police force simply supplied A, the Army only retires after thirty
— — the need by arresting some one. I years’ uctive and continuous
Editor, Union Recorder: |a ked for what offense and was in- they are naturally old timers and for
Xrc Grant dropped anchor off termed that the Guam native was
. on schedule time and every- always guilty of something and it
who could, hustled ashore bo- was thus easy to get all the labor
causo we were going to bo there but needed. At that thejt could
,-t time and we had to see the -rip’. labor and if the man refused
and feel how good it was to ' he was guilty of the crime of "Diso-
j, 0 t n teira firma again. One gets bedience of orders.” .-o use to wor-
tlistmct shock in Guam or on Guam rv in Guam. No one does ami every
t-un, r. Iwcause unlike Honolulu it is body is happy. 1 imagine it is the
rul \,' ,nd then some. There are ,llost contented place in the world
, , 1 a.OOO people mostly natives 1 predict that the reign of Governor
; Which is ubout 12 miles wide Bradley is going to be an exceptional
W d 3b miles long). It is coral in ""PPE one because he is a princ,
ci-n-truction with a decided terdency n fellow and he will give them a
1 . volcanic, it is 5,428 miles square deal. There are no snakes o:
. st of Kar.Francisco. It is hot tiu ' island and very few flies. The
. but as they have abundant furnishes medical attention for
, -.' ill they, too, have lota of vegata- natives free, employing the na-
on the steep hillsides. The tivc «««•» « tar as in practicable
", -,al city and capital, Agana. is “ nd si'in B thera <•» benefit of surg-
‘ at eight mMca in the "interior" try and hospitalization. We en
typicgl-tropiml semimodern courage tnetn to work, but that :s
■„.1 city. I mean to put in the ll,c “”>2 «*•»»* do
ttt „ -Tropicals” there because Guum The Uuam man doe:
i_ abf.'iu of some places I have seen 8 f aso
. tropics, but not many. The
s are a mixture of I don’t
iVardly what, maybe Spanish, , w . . . . ,
. . a little Oriental and some "”>rning we were served at breakfast I Wednesday, Angut 21st, from 9
,Vt. With a bit of Mexican.and with a fruit I thought sure wa- canto- m - to . p.-m. at the regular voting
y other tropical class, but l»pc, but alas H did not to:
certainly little of U. S. They Dpcak
lht m ’ outlandish lingo 1 don’t
ihfV understand each
the life of i
enjoyment comes in. There is t
much water.
Sincerely,
FELTON RICE
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES
EACH SATURDAY
Atlantic City
Chicago
Detroit
Cleveland
Toledo
further
R. Pel
30 Days
ration, apply to
i». Agt., Macon,
t appreciate,
lot sec any
working. With thg battery
salute the Grant sailed the
afternoon of tho day wc got there
and headed for Manila.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
It is hereby ordered that an elec-
t ! «n for trustee* be held in each of
the following local tax districts
! Wednesday, Augu
but rather like
l- smells. Gee it
i informed that it
i delicacy i
indolent, idle and <
Guam and Honolulu called “papaias,”
splen
i:i !tiir:k except the prviilege of being * bat it :;row
uul.r u- flag. They are proud of bananut
Allow me to quote a little do- aCl
, cr; n if them I saw recently “re-
:irst that this island Is in ,en t sea on a hot morm
tr. trepit and since he first found U ‘ ;, P* C »-
jn the tropics It haw never The ship’s meals have l
; ,,n fc - rule to work. He has neverj d;d all the way and we have coi
h&d to. Nature has been bounteous. t> d n i| the way to have all the
The ti-picul heat plus the tropical forts 0 f home, but no more papaias.’
, iuccd food in abundance and jj y on j y trouble on board has been to
only to go a few feet away puzzle out the menu cards to know,
i.i m r. hut to secure all he wants, j v -h a t to expect when I order. The
I. larder empty? He goes down otht . r n j K ht I saw as dessert “preserv-
tht trad and comes? back with a sack ed peaches.” Thinking they
breadfruit, he climbs a tree anii , peach preserves I ordered something
picks some cocoanuts; he goes int«»! e i se WH8 shocked to see my neighbor
Ur •>’ «i> and brings hack oranges; enjoying canned peaches. Upon
fcr pulls a bunch of bananas from a yestigation the lady kindly explained
trie in hsi own beak yurd; the reef to me that there was a difference in
ii alive with fish; he can live in a p eac h preserves and preserved peach-
nips whack; he cun have all the food es gh e WO n. Well at last after
l< wants with pratically no effort; many days at sea we are approach-
he ran live und love and raise his j nJf Manila. Passed the U. S. S.
children without want so why should Henderson yesterday afternoon hcad-
he toil and sweat in the hot sun? j nR homeward with many who have
What lines money moan to him when C3m pleted their Asiatic duties,
he has all the necessities of lif’?” di p ped our fj a g to her in salute which
This -urns up the whole situation ^ promptly acknowledged with the
-to pertaining to the native of Guam. cert , m0 „ y . We hove Major
Hi is indeed a hnppy-go-lucky indl- , , . .
vijual. They arc intensely Kligioua. Ucacral P. B. Malone aboard who ..
Catholic of course. All tropical xomin* •« “ bcad f the Army
folks arc. They have a heart of bur- «ttMtie, ia the Philippines He was
4«n called the “earribao" or water out here thirty years ago and f.gur-
tuffaiu. 1 gues, we have all seen - d prominently w.lh oar little dis
cern i„ the states in roes. I have '»”*<*" ’"*•> Saw * of
forgotten them there, but to me they afternoon enjoying them-
look like a eross between a mule and selves and jumping elear of the water
. can with a couple of heavy coats in their frolics. Sometimes wish I
shellac over them. They are used «•» Perfect type of fish than
-■ ,ur mules are, though there is lit-j now * 1 btdieve them to e very
I happy. At that I never hoard of one
being seasick and they are never sent
to the Asiatics for duty. If at all
they come because they like it. This
suggests that we have several retiiod
Army men on board who are taking
this trip for a vacation. Having no
family ties and no definite ho..ac
. as follow
Ic I Union Point School District—To
j succeed W. D. Giles,
x, Midway School District—To suc-
j ceed D. C. Leaptrott.
a small tree like Cooperville School District—To
iplendid ifter you --ucceed A. B. Echols,
med to it. Maybe so. but Browns School District—To .»uc-
mix with a slightly turbu-! < ee ^ M. E. Webb,
n a hot morning in the Meriwether School District—To
cceed P. N. Lawrence.
It iSto further ordered that these \
CHEVROLET TRUCK FOR SALE of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars
0*0 that is fnlljr overhaul#^ food oach, with the privilege of increasing
tho capital stock to Five Thousand
($5.J00,00) Dollars. All of said
capital hvs been paid in.
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 teri
the court of ordinary for the said
county to be held on the first Mon
day in August, 1929.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this the first day of July,
I s*29.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
Baldwin County, Georgia.
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
To nil whom it may concern.
W. F. Williamson naving made
application in due form of law to be
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of Mrs. John Scogins
notice is hereby given that said appli
cation will be heard at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, to be held on the first
Monday in August, 1929.
Witne s my hand and official slg
nature, this 1st day of July, 1929
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
Baldwin County, Georgia.
4.
Petitioners desire that said corpc
ration may have the right to elect t
Board of Directors by n vote of its
stock holders, and to c.cct a presi
dent, and such otho»- officers by said
Board of Directors as may be neces
sary, and to have and make all prpp-
er and necessary by laws, rules and
regulations that are necesaary and
may be proper for the carrying on of
said business, and also to have and
use a common seal, and to have all
such other rights, powers, privileges
and immun:lics ns are incident to like
corporations or permissible under
the laws of Georgia; including the
authority to wind up its affairs, li
quidate and discontinue its business
at any time it may determine to do
so by .a majority vote of its stock
outstanding at the time und ns may
be by law provided.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and
style of THE DIXIE SHOP as afore-1
nid with the powers, privileges and {
immunities herein set forth and as
are now, or may hereafter be, allow
ed a corporation of simila'’ chnractci
under the laws of Georgia.
SIBLEY & SIBLEY.
Atty’s for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
I, J. C. Cooper, clerk of the
Superior Court of Baldwin county.
next Court of Ordinary of said Coun
ty 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
GEORGIA, llaluwin County.
To the Superior Court of M.id county! hereby certify that the foregoing is
and Hon James B. Park Judge there- a true and correct copy of the appli
cation for charter of THE DIXIE
SHOP of file in thi- office. This
Gth, day of July 1929.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
On the way up to the capital we
wsntl along the waterfront which is
iin«I i.y natives huts where one sees
npicane growing as sha«'e in the
front yards and banana fees every
where. The purpose of our stop
there was to leave the new governor,
r "mmander Bradley, USN, and gut
•'v retiring governor, Capt. Shapley,
Retired. The native children
« •r- .l the path in front of the new
i" v,, r v car flowers while
thi land played and everybody re-
•••1 reminding me of some of the
' -tuff “The king is dead. Long
live the king.” The ceremony was
"« ended and the guns boomed f-a-
hte- t.. both the incoming and re-
tiring rulers and after looking around
briefly an d getting a few refreshing |
At chambers.
»e petition of Cora J. McCoy
' and Delia Bush Babb, of said State
elections be held under the rulesj iin d Cou.ity, respectfully shows the
anl regulations governing general following facts to wit:
(Motion in the State of Georgia, and 1 L
that the managers make their returns! Petitioners desire to be incorporat- CITATION
to the office of the County School cd under the name of the DIXIE GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Superintendent. I SHOP for the period of twenty (20), To Whom It May Concern:
years, with the right to renew said Edward R. Hines has applied for
charter at tin* expiration of said time, letters of administration on thj*
The object of said corporation is estate of Louisa Alien, deceased
pecuniary gain and to conduct and This is to notify a ll persons concern-
carry on and maintain a mercantile i-d that said application will be heard
WEAK, RUN-DOWN
Alabama Ltd/ Could Hardlr
lift Her Head. Betaa
To Feel Stroofer After
Taldaf Cardai.
business in the city of Milledgcvillc
and to buy und sell goods, wares and
merchandise, ladies rcady-to-weai
and wearing apparels, hats and any
Lesley, ARl—'"1 was In an awful other and all articles usually deal'
Had state of health," soys Mrs. j in by a mercantile and millinery busi
Cfcarles Jerkins, of this place. "I • ness; and to make contracts, borrow
was ail run-down and weak as could , , . . ,
bn I did not have the rtrength of i "’T”/, a "? be E “‘' d ’ 1 and do
a kitten. Some days I could hardly , and a11 act8 that ‘ be pessary
lift my head from the pillow. ] in the operation of said business.
“I looked like a skeleton. I was
bo thin and haggard. It took all
my will power to drag myself around
the house. I never walked any far
ther than I had to, for It hurt mo
to stand on my feet.
“My back and sides hurt mo until j
X thought I could not stand it.
“I saw myself growing gradually
weaker and I did not know what to
do. I tried several things but
nothing helped me.
“One day I read about how other
women had been helped by taking
Cardul. so I thought I would try it. ,
I found it a splendid medicine. Af
ter I began to take it. I soon began \
to fed stronger and able to do '
“From that time to the present
I have taken Cardul several times '
when I was run-down In health. It
has never failed to help me."
2.
The principal place of said busi
ness will be in the city of Milledge-
ville in said county.
3
The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be Three Thousand ($3,
000.00) Dollnrs, divided into shares
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
CITATION
In R«
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, Wra. N. Compton and Mrs. Belle
Hutchins heirs at law.
P. Compton Miller having applied,
ns executor, for probate ir. solemn
form of the last Will and Testament
of Guy D. Compton and you being a
non-residents of tho State of Geor
gia, are hereby required to be and
appear at tho Court of Ordinary of
said County on the lirst Monday in
Augu.-t, 1929, when said application
for probate will be heard, and show
caus» if any you have or can why the
I the petition should not bo
granted and allowed.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, und ex officio,
Clerk of the Ordinary,
Baldwin County, Georgia
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
Will be sold at public cutcry to
the highest and best bidder for cosh
before the Courthouse cieor 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 und being in the city
of Milledgevillc 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 the North by lands belonging to
D. W. Brown and others, on the East
by Liberty Street, on the South by
Baldwin Street, und on the West by
the lands of Evelyn Broughton, lands
occupied by Taylor Morris, land
formerly owned by Howard Duncan
and by the land of Mamie Ford, said
land being a square with its sides
2!0 feet long each.
Said above described land was
found in the possession 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.
this state, having applied to the L . . . . .. ., _
, . . , L .. . . , Brown, deceased, against the said O.
undersigned for the Guardianship of ^
ndersigned for the Guardianship of
the person and property of Reatris
Jones, minor child of Hcrty Jones,
deceased, notice is hereby given that
the application will be heard at the
This July 8, 1929.
W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff
Baldwin County, Georgia
we returned 1
p again in the path of flow
time scattered in the honor
retiring govrenor. I didn't
buy anything there except i
Oft cards, etc., so know little
lht prices. Didn’t
to buy.
e anything
Xa
supreme
with the Marines as police and
•M .trine Sergeant as Chief of Police.
’ ’ that the Serg.ant likes his
and a . Home of the natives im-
freely the chief says to them
' it sternly “Do as 1 tell you,
I do.” The governor of Guam
■ -*'lute ruler of all activities
He is the whole cheese re-
■uKin- a u activities. They have .an
' r ' -ing penal system. The con-
: tr?* home at nights, Sundays,
and when rain comes or
; "'..rk is slack and when he is
: ! to resume his sentence he
It Jis a cinch he can’t |
, cape '"'cause it is a long swim tt
r* •'^•rest port, Honolulu or Manila
!;'• convicts are used to 1 unload
; . ’mild roads, etc; and any pub-
1 w ®*k or any kind the chief of
Cl 'bsignatea. I asked some-
wbfl t they did when labor was
T te - let 'ause it is almost Impossi-
to Ret labor for a price. “
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