Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 05, 1929, Image 5

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■H UNION UtCOHDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA., SEPTEMBER S. IMS tnCRAM F0» CCWinS*- I'*- B • »| ( The A»» oc, ** m And«r»om, Pmidnl •! l.tien, Nam«» l.ttarwl "Jj Sp<*l»'* foT l8A B. B. Anderson, President of r Idwin County Sunday School announces tjie annual i < 0 hool Convention will be P«Ce 92; and Whereas, said note provided that the same should become due and pay able upon the death of either the maker or payee thereof; and Whereas, Guy D. Compton, the maker of said note, died on the 2nd day of June, 1929, and under the terms of said note the same became due and payable on that date; and Whereas, said deed to secure debt contains full power* of sale, nutho. rizinu the undersigned, or his legal .1 ;h*:- >' » r at the Mount representative and assigns, to sell the Sunday afternoon, sept. 15. j an j therein conveyed upon defuult . iy S' !.' "! workers of .all in the payment of said indebtedness, 4 .: lin i i the county are cordta y after advertising the time, place and in l**’ present. ^ . i terms of sale in any newspaper pub- ..jj r( ,uing and Leading . is thc^ ibh.-d in the County of Baldwin, of , f th eConvention. This Theme j state, once a week for four u-cussed from many angles• weeks prior to the date of sale; and number of well informed Sun-. * 0Wf therefore, under and by vir- - v V ! "< >rke ” and '. tis bel,cved tuc of the power of «lc contained is; all pr»->ent will receive mueh in- j n the aforesaid fecurity deed and ,rwation. - well as ^ inspiration,, the laws in such case* made and pro- “Knowing and j vided, the undesigned will sell at public outcry, before the Courthouse door in the County of Buldwin, said State, to the highest bidder for cash, within the legal hours of sale, on the first day of October, 1929, the following described land to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City , of Miilcdgoville, said State and Coun- Ifrt Erwin: 2:15 “Knowing an Lead-j ty t being a part of Lot No. 1, in hiidren in the Sunday j Square No. 72, fronting North sixty Rnnrhl , . „ , . . FO * PENT—Upstairs «*Hw*t 4»- 19X7 oil caamiMCM— | Mrs. L. L. Ctmkkdl, TtltfMu, or call 2G9-J. CHEVROLET SEDAN FOR SALE Om that i« ready and got a In| - j n the Sunday School. '7-..,,-. ntion will begin prompt- 1 :::» I*. M. and close at 4:30. ,1 r ,, -nition will be given to rV ,l that travels the largest number of miles to the Con- follows: 2:00 Devo id. Mrs. George Roach -.ving and Lending the by Mr. William (60) feet on McIntosh Strcc running back Soutlt of even width one hundred and sixty-five (165) Speciiil Music 1)1*. feet, bounded m follow,: nn the North Period Of Bu,inem:i by Melnto.-h Street; on the East by ' nnd Lcndinit a " nr ". lands of W. II. Rives and lands of .. the Sunday School”, L s Fowler; on the South by the ,1. Simpson, Ga. Sunday| | ond , ot lhc ,, sUllo of c . w Robson; ■ i‘ion, Altnnta, Ga.;^ a nd on lbr . West by the lands of the an .and Meeting our. cs t a to „f Mrs. Raima Coaipton and . in the Sunday lhc lnm |, of John x Allen. Dr. Meadows; 4:30 Ad-j I Since the execution of said se- | curity deed, Guy I). Compton, the ICUir'.FA ILLE MEN CON- 1 grantor therein, having died, th- ' TO NEW MERCER ' I the property of the estate of the I Ga., A up. 2H—Mr. Oscar J Kri ld Guy I). Compton, deceased. Said ,t- Z.-lotas, Mr. iliiam | will 1-c made for thr. purpose of l G. S. Carpenter, Mr. C. pnylnp the n*Re described ir. the I. Oil.-. Mr. Cooper, Clerk Superior | aforesaid soculSty deed which )Ir, Joseph A. Moore, Mr. j amounts to (2053.33 topother with of this proceeding. NERVOUS, WEAK T«u. Uij S.H.SW Vu Vf te*.D»y uJ Dnm tke NeiL Fftinx Stopped After Sk Took Cerda. Terrell, Texas.—“I wa* run-down •nd nervous, and for several month! my health htd not been good,’* says Mrs. Louis Wieland. of this place. was up one day and down tho next. I never lelt like doing any thing. “I worried all the time, and could not sleep well at night. “Periodically I would suffer from Pams in my bock and sides. I would have awful headaches, and would leel dull and dizzy. “My sister had taken Cardul, and she persuaded me to try it. She said to me one day: ‘if you will only try it, you will sec for yourself how much good it will do you.* So I got a bottle of Cardul and began to take It It was not long until I felt fine. I got stronger, and my nerves aid not bother me any mot. “The pains stopped coming in my back, and I could do my work with out any trouble. I think Cardul is a fine medicine.” The fact tliat so many women have been helped. In their efforts to build up their health, by taking Cardul, should encourage you to try this well-known medicine. A purely vegetable, medicinal tonic. For sale by all druggists. NC-2i 1 This « O rTOiVihlRY Mitladfoville for 20 years. :hargct ere reasonable. 1 ntec «ll work done as repre- W. j . Br.-ke i H. Rontz, Mr. O. A. Thax- i Whatley and Mr. 1 r'm are some of the alumni frirni- of the Mercer University D* School whose gift.- made possible r law building, now under con- >n and to be completed by Sot. 1. Furd* for the structure, which will t sr.o.noo, were raised in a stato- dc r^paizn conducted by Presi- hr: Sprieht Dowell, Dean J. A. Mc- Ca:;. Jr., of the law school and Dr. JfcG. Harrison, devan of the school 'af Christianity. Ti# new law school qunrters are Bpaally designed for modern legal . according to Dean Me-' d will provide adequately tudents. An outstanding ill be a court trial room v ‘.th 1 furniture, designed to em- ' utctiee work and give the i'• naive training in the f actual practice. law library of 11,000 •i to be the most com- -tate of Georgia, will he ■ the second floor. This •v-.ins practically every rid Kngli h descislon cvei Dean Me' lain has extend- r l.cr »f the Georgia bar r to use the library in t'ons to the lemd clinic, -ranizod, for investigation minent Georgia jurists, i. have served as deans - r I.iw School -ince its Jndgo Emory Speer, m H. Felton and Judge Full. The latter, n jns- f justice of the supreme ■ ::ia for 26 years, was r-chnol in 1923 when it highest recognition by n Bar Association and •n of American Law A deed will be made to the pur chaser, as authorized in said se curity deed. This 29th day of August, 1929. P. COMPTON MILLER, Grantee. HINES & CARPENTER Attorneys for P. Compton Miller. Grantee. SPECIAL. 2-Qt. aluminum Double Boiler for IOO Coupon^ff FROM |H OCTAGON \fWi SOAP PRODUCTS Good, for a limited time only. Redeem your coupons at K. V«. HA l CHER HBW. CO. Mhola:a!e & Relail [iWLdgeviUt, Georgia ; , ir.ip profrssor®. .assisted' pr irtitfoners of the Macon I ■ h the nrocedur-* courses, *ii law faculty. Two years' ' >rk are required for ad-j “ school, and three years ; ’tud.v for graduation. The • more than 1,000 alumni. 1 ct£* that prove tke Value ci (CHEVROLET SIX The new Chevrolet Six is shattering every previous record of Chevrolet success—not only because it provides the greatest value in Chevrolet history, * iut because it gives you more for the dollar than any other car in the world at or near its price! Facts tell the story! Modern features afTard the proof! Read the adjoining co’umn and you will know why over a MILLION careful buyers have chosen the Chevrolet Six in less than eight months. Then come in and get a ride in this sensation;.! six-cylin der automobile—which actually sells in the price ranee of the four! V.lE§3fti Remarkable Six-Cylinder Engine Chevrolet's remarkable six-cylinder engine impresses you most vividly by ItsKcnsationallysmoothperformance. Ai every speed you enjoy that silent, velvet-Iilce flow of power which Ischar- octcriaticof the trulylinc automobile! Cotton Cotton CHAS. G. HOUSTON Cotton Factor Augusta, Ga. 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Outstanding Economy n»l<‘t Six 'snn unusually ca 4., operate. Not only does it deliver better than tuvnt y milts to the *»i. lion of Caroline, but i ts oil ee >nomy is equal to, if not actually C-.int than, that o( ita famous four-cylinder predecessur. THIS nSCOAD STANDS ALONE MORE THAN 300,000 OWNERS AND NOT ONE HAS SPENT A SINGLE DOLLAR FOR REPAIRS OR SERVICE! Remarkable Depend ability Jn order to appreciate what outstand- - Inft value the Chevrolet Six repre- sents, it is necessary to remember that it is built to the world's highest standards. In design, in materials and in workmanship—It Is every inch a quality cor! Amazing Low Price* An achievement no less remarkable than the design and quality of the Chevrolet Six Is the fact that it la sold at prices so amasinglv low I Furthermore, Chevrolet delivered prices Include the lowest financing ' and handling chargee available. $ 10 DOWN 30 MONTHS to Pay! Georgia Baldwin County: | •n June 5, 1926, Guy D. j •cuted to P. Compton ain security deed, con- ■nd hereinafter defcrih- .a note for 2000.00, • 1926, due June 5, hown by said security r '' rd in the office of the 1 ' ! ' Superior Court of said !n Book of Deeds No. 12, ■ J UTli L. N. JORDAN MILLEDGEV1LLE, GA. GENERAL fg> ELECTRIC ALL-STEEL KEEKBUEKATOR A record that is easy to understand when you under stand how the G. E. is built! The mechanism (on top) is hermetically scaled, excluding dirt, air and moisture. That means no oiling—ever. It means that nothing can happen to the operating mechanism ... ' that your G. E. will work perfectly, without atten tion, for years and years! Other distinctive features include absence of installation problem, low oper ating cost, durability, case of cleaning, and maxi mum food storage capacity. Safe refrigeration—ah ways under 50°. When you come in to investigate, ask also about our special combination offer. Geofj fOWER. GIA ZJj COMPANY A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE -