Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 01, 1929, Image 8

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GA., AUGUST 1, lilt UNION RECORDER, MILLEPGEVILLE, i death of mrs. j. c barron Valentine Barron, of the Harris Hall’s Drug Store "WHERE QUALITY 8c SERVICE IS PARAMOUNT' PHONE 202 WE DELIVER MiLLEDCEVILLE GARDEN CUJB TO MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON and transfer being made in pursu ance to an order of the Court of Art’Department of the G. S .C. W. Ordinary of Bibb County. Georgia,’ ho- the sympathy of her many friends and tl.e same having been advertised here on account of the death of her in the terms of the statute, to Hugh mother Mr- J. C. Barron, which T. Cline, and the said Hugh T. Cline occurred at Clinton, in Jones county, | now being the holder for value of Thursday of last week, after a long! the same, the undersigned, the said illness ' transferee, will sell at public out cry, before the Court House door OH BOV! oco-P«|» Bilwt them breath like ru| thiag, it make* them do t job did aot think in them. L. N. JORDAN Vibrant ilia U restored to all p, rli of the body when adjustment* re,t 0r ] segment* of the spine to normal po*i. WANTED TO RENT HOUSE— in said County, to the highest bidder ' Conveniently located, dole in. Ad- fer cash, within the legal hours of i vise .Uting »ixe of hou*e, price end >ale, on the 27th day of August, location Addre** “RENTER” care. 1920, the following described lands j reorder. nnd property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land at Bethel church.! NICE APARTMENT FOR RENT situate, lying and being in Baldwin illc Circuit, came to a close Four very large room*, kitchen, County. Georgia, and within the cor- 'By Nolle Womack Hine. Friday night after continuing for a h a U. bath equipped with all modern [ porete limits of the City of Milledge- Augu't week. Rev. J. H. Karr, the pastor.. conve „icnce. Po.»e..ion given Sept, j ville, known as the "O. M. Cone Old REVIVAL SERVICES AT BETHEL CHURCH COME TO CLOSE On Tuesday aft< 6th -at four o’clock, the Millcdgc- was ville Garden lub will meet with pas Mrs. Edgar Long. This meeting will be given to the rending of n few article concerning what other Gar den Clubs are doing, and a discussion of what we might like to do. TfcwTjoticc is placed in both local papers so that all who arc interested and wish to join this club will get a chance to know of this meeting, please do not expect*to be phoned to—as this club is to be for those who are interested in the beautifying of their^own little or big place?, and also the making of our own splendid city the most beautiful in the state. sisied by Rev. Mr. Roark, of the Midway .Methodist ■hurrh. The services were largely attend- fl, and much interest manifested, 'here were seventeen additions to fie church, practically all on pro- cssion of faith. N. JORDAN alignment of the spine • to eood health. Spinal restore vertebrae of the THIS IS SHONUFF We are offering a crack« Chevrolet 1928 Coach that r < nd do the work of a new Largain. L. N. JORDAN ache and nain.. GEORGIA CHIRO PRACTIC SOCIETY. ir. YOUR MOTOR SLEEPY? And doe. it ping and knock on SUN HATS APARTMENT FOR RENT—Furnish- -A or unfurnished. Po..e.»ion given Mr*. E. MENS SHIRTS color.—Collar Attached— pattern*. 98c—CHAND VARIETY STORE. t* blow-out. L. N. JORDAN Dairy Farm”; containing Thirty- Four and One-Twentieth (34-1120) ' Acres, more or less; .said parcel of iand bounded on the North by a tract j of land known as the "Gumm Place.” . formerly belonging tn M. H. Bland; | on the South by lands of C. F. Bzr- I rett and the public road; on the West | by lands of R. S. Alford, Mavs. and i the Gumm land above referred to; I and on the East by lands of J. H. 1 Ennis, known as the "Davidson ‘ Place.” * And. Also: I All that lot or parcel of land situate, | lying nnd being in the City of Mil- i ledgeville, said State and County, be. umc price of ordinary gasoline at part of lot number One (1), in L. N. JORDAN Square number Thlrty-Sevn (37). in j the plan of said City: said parcel of THERMOS JUGS I land fronts on Wayne Street Flfty- 1 gal. capacity keep, hoi or cold, j Three feet, more or less, nnd $1.50 regular price. Special 81.00— . Montgomery Street One Hundred CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE. Tv.xnty feet, wore or less. Commcnc- t ing ut the corner of Montgomery and lied by " ,n >’ ne Streets said lot runs South to or- Fifty-Three feet, more or leg* ti of J. H. G. Williams; thence } One Hundred Twenty feet, mor less, to lot formerly belonging to R. N\ Larmiir; thence North Fifty all of them, we happen i Woco-Pcp actually puti old Lizzie, bone., then i-Pep , Dull stupid feelin; is restoring vital nerve energy to C*n. end tissue* cf the body. Spinal ad iustments do tha work. GEORGIA C liRCPRACTIC SOCIETY. Sec , 186-L. Three feet, more or less, to Mi i gomery Street; thence East One I Hundred Twenty feet, more or less, ! to the beginning corner: the same be- ing part of the lot known as the C.j i !.. Morris lot and being the same property conveyed to C. J. Jones by W. A. Walker on October 3, 1900, which aaiJ deed is recorded in the i office of the Clerk of the Superior i Court of said County in Book "PP”, LAND SALE GEORGTA, Baldwin County. Oder and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a deed to secure debt executed by C. J. Jones to Mrs. Ida M. Armstrong on the Thir- ccnth day of October, 1919, the same being recorded in the records »f said Baldwin County, Georgia, in Book 6, Folio 242; the same having, . 4 .. been, on the 21th day of July, 1929, l™* raising funds to pay the fol- duly and regularly tran.fcrrcd and ><’»'"? * h ' ch “ b ° ve flciifd by .ha Continent,', Trust mentioned tva- given to secure:: One rnpnny of Macon, Georgia, a. Ad- i ’™" ll! ' ! ! ory n "'' '* e . C ^ ( ’ „i,trator of the Estate of the said t** 8 '. due on ° -oA on •' * J rs. Ida M. Armstrong, said «alc theprincipi* sum of S2.500.00, signed Said sale will be made for the pur- THINK! .' r ’ Detroit, Michigan, u the antemobile cei the world—it hu held Air distinction, ily, for many yean. center of stead- Sept. 1st. Apply to Mrs. Luc; Walker. The Greatest of all Bargains Here’s Your Opportunity! SPECIH ON OASOLlivE 17G. PER GAL. H jT\I TI) Economy ,. .99 jy> Rising Sun $1.04 ' Eiherta $1.09 Bulk 14 l-2c 8 lb. Bucket $1.10 LARD MEAT Very Beit 16 3-4c Plates 14 3-4c Clean Rice 25c o 3 Boxes Matches - 9c g 40c Worth Soap and Washing Powder 25c Just a few more $1.00 value Shirts for 75c ? FARMERS ATTENTION Our Ginnery has been thoroughly overworked r.ud we are ready * to give the very best of service— X Let us in your Cotton—“ASK THE MAN WHO GINS WITH US.” £ I R. G. SMITH & CO. § Milledgeyillc, Georgia * INDIGESTION Ttxi Driver Goes Back To Medicine He Had Taken When a Boy to Find Relief. Nlcholosvflle, Ky.—"Running ft taxi la 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 irrcgui irity. I would feel very uncomfortaDlc after meals. I would bo constipated and have dizziness. “I knew I had to take something. I remembered how. when at homo before I was married, my mother would give us Block-Draught, and liow she believed in It. "So I decided to take It again. It sure did me good. I am glad to let others know* what a good laxativo Black-Draught Is. It clears up a dull headache, and makes mo feel llko a new person.” Thousands of other men and women find Black-Draught a great help in relieving common ailments, due to indigestion, constipation and biliousness. In thousands of families, Thcd- fords Black-Draught has a oomcr all its own on the medicine shelf. In use nearly 100 years. Safe, A large percentage of Detroit’s population are skilled workers who know the real worth of an automobile. They are first to recognize built-in value, and to distinguish the real fun damentals cf QUALITY which make a car worth the price it sells for. in May, 1925, a new high record was made when 6,518 Model “T” Ford cars and tracks were sold in Wayne County, (Detroit) Mich igan. This record was then considered “THE WONDER OF THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD.” Over 6,COO Ford cars sold in one county in one month! That was exactly four years ago. Today, De troit’s workers are more highly skilled than ever before, due to the searching light of mod em progress. They are even quicker than ever to recognize THE ONE OUTSTANDING VALUE in today’s modern automobile. Now there is a new record—a Model “A” rec ord in every sense of the word. In May, 1929, in Wayne County, (Detroit) Michigan, there were sold, at retail in this one inenih—just passed— 9,303 New Ford Cars and Trucks As Detroit goes, SO COES THE AUTOMOTIVE WORLD. You owe it to yourself to investigate the mer its of the NEW FORD before purchasing year next car. FEATURES OF THE NEW FORD CAR Beautiful I. Choice of tcmarkable othn all > 65 miles an ho, Fully \ l aix-braki toted, silei New transverse sprinps Houdaill- hydraulic shock absorbers Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield Economy of operation Reliability and long R. W. HATCHER ncxxxxxxxxxxzxxxxxxxxxxx rgTTXTTTXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXT^XXXXXXTXXXXXXXTXXXXXrrrrTTTXXXXXTXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX by C. J. Jones, made payable to Mrs. Ida M. Armstrong, and transferred by the Administrator of the Estate of the said Mrs. Armstrong to Hugh T. Cline, less* credits on said note making the -principal sum now due on the same the sum of $1,597.12, j and ta pay interest on said note at the rate of eight per cent per annum j from August 1. 1927, and for the further purpose of paying all costs of this proceeding. Said note hav ing becopie due and past due and de mand for payment of the same having 1 been made upon said Jones and de fault having been made in the said payment this proceeding is brought f - the purposes aforesaid, j ..otice is hereby given that said sale will be made subject to the lien I of any and all unpaid City, State or County Taxes that may now be due ; on either of said lots or parcels of *land, and also subject to the lien ^ created by any nnd all paving bonds : issued upon and against either of said lots or parcels as aforesaid. The undersigned will execute such conveyance to* the purchaser at said sale as is in the said security deed authorized and provided. This Twenty-ninth day of July, HUGH T. CLINE. Transferee of said Security Deed. By FRANK W. BELL, His Attorncy-ut-Lnw. ’ McKinnon Motor Co. Authorized Dealer Milledgeville, Ga. For Sale on Easy Terms Mv former Residence corner Montgomery and Jackson Sts. Inspection by appointment THAT GOOD PAN-AM GAS ONLY 18c. Cash Only at the Hudson-Es- sex Service Station and No where else A Few Real Values in Used Cars With our OK for Service. Reconditioned, Ready To Go! 1926 Ford Tudor $175.00 1026 Nuk Sedu s . — $475.00 3 Ford Tmriup, your choice $125.00 eich 1026 Stodehaker $300.00 10^0 Chevrolet Coupe $200.00 These Are Almost Give Away Prices Hudson=Essex Service Station gXTXIXXi.X^XXXXXXXTTXyrTTTTXXXXXTTTXXTXXXXTTTTTXXXXIfXXXXTXXXXXXXXXXXTXXXXXXXXSXXX^ ixxxxxl Hlxxxxxxxxxxxxx;