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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDCEVILLE, CA„ SEPTEMBER S, IRS*
Dr. Tigner Gives
Account of
Citys Birth
DR. WEBBER BACK FROM'WORLD
FEDERATION OF EDUCATION j no'.ds Norment, all being nor.-resi-
Dr. George Harm Webber has re- dents of this State, arc hereby re
turned from Geneva, Switxeralnd,; quired to be and appear ai the Court
where he attended the World Fed-1 of Ordinary for said County
eration of Education Association as First Monday in October,
(Co
ued from front page)
• National
special representative of the Nutional
Education Association.
He spent the entire eleven
days in attendance at the Associa
tion, met every engagement and fill-
id c.ery appointment at tho time
2-chcduled. He ,also attended n
child clinic at Vienna, and toured'
Europe, visiting the principal coun
tries and cities of the old country
hen said application for probate
will be heard, and show cause, if any
you have or can, why the prayers of
petitioner should not be .allowed.
This 2nd day of September, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
L. N. JORDAN
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tion. How grand and glorious
and impressive it is today! Walk into
the domain reserve
Capital and how
with patriotic pride and respect. child clinic at Vienna, and toured; FOR TOURING FOR SALE
This treatise is also for the pur-jEurope, visiting the principal coun-| This is a good old knock about
pose of paying tribute and giving tries and cities of the old country, piece of plundei
due credit to these five officials' Dr. Webber has many interesting asking only a mere triffle for,
who did this notable service for Geor-! stories to relate of what he saw and gain,
gia. Their names in connection with learned.
this fundamental establishment have
gone unmentioned in our State's cur- FOR SALE—One first class school
rent history. Our State government truck body will hold forty children. Ml
went Will, exceedingly well at this pr i cc $25.00. Jesse Scott, Jr., Mil-
planned Capital City for CO years ledgeville, Ga., R. F. D. No. 1. pd.
— 'till the calamity of the War Be- ■ —
tween the Statos. The aftermath CITATION
effect of that disruptive tragedy cost j n re:
Georgia her handsome Capital site The wiil of James Reynolds Nor
and left Milledgeville bereft of her menu
noble birth-right. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY OF of the matriculation fees. It is r
Breathes then* a Georgian unable BALDWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA quested that all local cadets make
said James Rey- 1 purpose of paying debts and for dis
tribution, this is to notify creditors
and kindred that said application will
be passed upon at the October Term
1929, of the Court of Ordinary of
1928, j said County, and that unless cause is
then shown to the contrary, said
leave will be granted.
This September 2nd, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
tlTATlON
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
R. Hines, having in due FOR SEDAN FOR SALE OR TRadp
ieu to me for permanent —Ford S«4an can b« seen at W £.
Garago. J. L. Sibl n .
Edward
form appl
letters of administration upon the! Robinson'
estate of Jas. A. Hardie, deceased;
this is to notify the next of kin and FORD TWO DOOR SEDAN
creditors of the said Jas. A. Hardie, SALE
deceased, that said application will
be heard before me at the regular
October Term 1929, of the Court of
O-dinary of said County.
Witness my hand and official
signature this 2nd day of Septem
ber, 1929.
This car is a pick-up and jui
•ry car for a man to go and co
L. N. JORDAN
School Books
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. | BOOK STORE.
NOTICE TO CADETS
Mr. Barr will be at the main
building at G. M. C. Monday and
Tuesday mornings from ten to
twelve o’clock for the purpose of
taking uniform measurements for
local cadets.
The office will also be open at that
time for the receipt of the first half
to conjure up an enthusinsn
appreciation for the men and
ures opt rating in this era fc
good and the glory of our Coi
wealth and our Republic.
Isn’t it a pity that thi* g'
mental plnn was interrupted'
It is easy to picture i
eye—if you ponder her
phy.ical display of G;
id PETITION FOR PROBATE OF special effort to attend to the*
is- WILL IN SOLEMN FORM. ters on Monday and Tuesday moi
To: Robert II. Norment; Mrs. Hor- ings in order that we may be
n- ace Custis; Mrs. F. N. Gibson; Mrs. lieved of the congestion which
Virginia B. Howard; James D. Bin-
ford; Julian Binford; Jesse Binford;
William Binford; Robert II. Nor-
your mind’s ment, Jr.; George Norment: Mrs. Paul
the splendid Lumbye; Miss F. Virginia Norment
rgia’s State and Phillip Norment.
ernment thnt would be on ex- Frank E. Bone, having applied, as
hibit occupying these charming Executor, for probate in Solemn
spaces, so wonderfully and so wise- Form of the last Will and Testament
ly prepared for dear old Georgia's of James Reynolds Norment, late of
permanent, and advantageous cen- «nd Counfy, you and c.ach of you. | real estate of said deceased, for the
tral home- by our beloved forefath-
otherwise- result when the barrack?
cadets arrive Tuesday afternoon aw:
Wednesday morning.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To Whom It May Concern:
C. B. Lavender, as Administrator
of J. W. Williams, deceased, having
applied to me for loave to sell certain
Just another ease perhpa- of, “The
best laid
Gang aft n-gle-y.’’
This picture shows only about GOO
of the .'12-10 acres thnt made up the
entire area of the Capital City.
Below is a copy of a letter written
in John Clark’s own handwriting,
written two months before the com
plete report wa- made up. Your at
tention h» called to the date line of
the letter Milledgeville 27th S:-pL
1804.
This is about the first time Mil
ledgeville every enjoyed such a dis
tinction. I venture to claim this the
very first time it was ever used in a
state paper, ard at that, John Clark
who must
conimLslon, employed it more than
two months in advance of definite
authority. For Milledgeville wa3 not'
legally located until December 12
1804. The adopted plan carried four
squares inste.ad of three. Note the
nice compliment to Milledgeville —in;
the opinion of the writer the square
now the cemetery was not intended
originally for this purpose—hut just
gravitate into that usage—because
of n grant for first church that came
ziere to build house of worship an
this unoccupied space, and n burial
ground started up around it.
Millidgeville 27th Sept. 1804
Governor John Milledgc,
Louisville, Georgia,
Dear Sir:
The business upon which I came
here, we have found to be extremely
trcuht «ome. To do it with accuracy
and tu the best advantage required
much time & labor. We have agreed
on a plan & acres each; which I think-
are eligible & well chosen. Say one
for a state house, one for the Gover
nor’s residence & the other for a
penitentiary or such other public 1
purpo«es as the Legislature may
please to apply them to. Two main
street-* of 120 feet wide; intended,
to front the State House; the lots
laid off in squares of four acres.;
which are to be checked into acre
lots, the other streets 100 feet wide. 1
The surveyor is to finish laying off
the lots and when he is done to re
port to me & I am instructed by the
Comir.i:-ioners t<* report to the
Legif'.-itU; e.
You can’t fill a Prescription with
Apple Sauce, Nor Ham Sandwiches
—It takes the purest Drugs and
knowledge to follow the Doctor s
orders exactly. We realize this.
Harris Hall’s Drug Store
PHONE 202 WE DELIVER
Next Door Baldwin Furniture Co.
r. aro ai tnai, jonn darn- '
have been the chairman of ■
The Fall Atmosphere
Means Get Ready
For Cold Weather
Let us remind you of the fall suit and Overcoat.
Now is the time to get them out and send to the Cleaner.
Your Clothes Always Look Like New When
They are Cleaned by us.
ODORLESS CLEANERS ;
WE CALL FOR; WE DELIVER
Phone 559
We Clean and 'olock that Felt Hat. Send it today
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Sir
Bi’ir
ival hei
i attael
I have had
bed foi
eight or t n days; but being able to
procure the constant attendance of
a pretty good Physician I am now
quite recovered & .shall set out in
the morning for Wilke.. ! cannot
ascribe any part of the cause of my
^disposition to this place. It is as
well watered with good springs as
any place I ever saw &■ every other
apprarance are in favor of it» !>o:n~
a healthy situation.
With much respect I am
Your Excellency's
Hide. Sen-ant
JOHN CLARK.
To The Governor
Pun,
cubic
A tire man who works in a
ry will take off the flat and fi*
right. It make* no difference
•re veu are when old tire goci
>ey just call 300. We will .be
Roofing! Troubles
Maybe You Have Them
There is no annoyance like a leaky roof that just wont be
cuied—This is a specially serious condition with winter com
ing on with its long rainy days—
FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR FRIENDS who have leaky roofs
we will have a Roofing Expert with us Friday and Saturday
Sept. 6th and 7th. He will be glad to inspect your roof and
suggest a remedy absolutely without cost or obligation to you
—we will be glad to have him serve you—
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
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September 9th and 10th.
MIDNIGHT SHOW, Sunday Night
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