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UNION KECOKDER, MILLEOCEVILLE. GA.. SEPTEMBER 12, 1IU
ERE'S HOWEj OPTOMETRY
BY E. W. HOWE
•The Saf * °* ** ot *‘ to 1
LONG silence,
trapictions.
A Y!NG the game
,rd
ambition, at the age
x, is to be fair, polite, j
„f a nuisance as pos-1
r « to meet my just obli- |
world, and Ret out of I
tie annoyance to others j
. I long to oblige I
, being as little trouble '
they have been to me,
good' children. I Kivel
, lt ; 0 n to imitate Lycur-
. pect* When *..* was I
ie left a kind and j
to his acquaint-
nn .'i journey. He
again. I have a!
o spend my la3t.
i a distant place. I
i friendly letter to my j
by lands of Capt. William Rice. This
land was levied on as the property
of Mrs. G. E. Bloodworth under a
fi fa. issued by the Tax Collector
of said County against Mrs. G. E.
Bloodworth for State and County
taxes due f«- r year 1928.
Also: One 4 Roll Fiat Ironer;
Four Hot Heat Prcssers; One 10
Gal. Copper Starcher; One Extractor,
One Double Pocket Washer; Two
small Washers.
Above property is contained in the .
Laundry Building on the South side CITATION
of Green St., in MilledgeviHe, Geor- GEORGIA, Eildwin County:,
gia. This property was levied on as To All Whom It May Concern:
the property of MilledgeviHe Laundry Edward R. Hines, having in due
:• fi. fa. issued by the Tax form applied to me for permanent
then the long silent
v final attendants are
,1,. to write to my chil-
•asonably patient, and
of my faculties, 1
that an achievement:
themselves have al-
-ressing to Me.
observed that i-very-
dicted. A- wise a
i will make a state-
md JanothoV equally
here is nothing in it,
•mt a fool. Anatole
false
Drea
wry
It
... t {„ he harmlo
• ., : ;h. v do a great deal of
ntly the most inoffen-
injurious: they tend
diiguested with real-
This 1 thought excellent.
, -me page, six lines be-
.4, ment quoted, Anatole
-To know is nothing
niaginc i» everything.
■- except that which is
^ j." A direct contradic-
r _ ! v a W>e man. Which stato-
i P ■ ’i ,, } u . believe? Probably the
. ; rtc»- it is sensible, while the
kr foolish. . . Why does
g mthor contradict himself? Be-
X! , writer. Having cx-
a -.- fl hi- own side, he writes pot
other. . • • Writer*
i this. Sherwood Anderson, an-
i author, owns two newspapers
i South. In the election one
uppe
id Mr. Hoov
for
id the other Mr. Smith.
is like big baseball;
ainly country town
i* climbed into fast
, and f illed. He did
slightest bitterness
os coupe
I engage
d to quit
law. “In
the big
hadn’t it.” ... In
n baseball, the game is
country as well as in
. and the se -e rules
to best hit the ball,
list applause and profit
play the most inteili-
stars in the big towns
dropping out because
uts must be had from
and always the recruits
strictly on accomplish
ing- young man who
the game of boaeb-.il
understands the con
ning success in life. If
the game as well as
him take his medicine
1 to 5, Sunday 2 to 5.
W. J . Brake
CRAMPING SPELLS
Mississippi Lady Tells How She
Suffered Until She Had
Taken CarJui on a
Friend’s Advice.
Greenville. Miss—In describing
how she suffered several years ago,
Mrs. Mattie Dalton, of 112 Pecan
Street, this city, recently wrote: '
“I would cramp, and my hands
and feet would draw, so I came near
having convulsions. I would have
to stay in bed. sometimes a week,
and when I would get up. I Just
dragged around, end did not feel
like doing n.y won.. I suilered a
great deal with my back.
“A friend came to see me and saw
how I .fullered. 3hc told me to try
takinc Cardui. which I did. I seemed
to have more strength, after my first
bottle. After I had taken about
four bottles of Cardui, I saw a great
Improvement.
“I quit having such bad spells, and
was stronger and bi tter than in a
long time. I gained in weight. I
took a few more bottles of Cardui,
and felt to well tiiat I quit taking It.
"I certainly can recommend Car
dui. for I know what it is to suffer,
and I know tiiat Cardui helped me."
Thousands of w omen have written
to tell of the benefit Cardui has
been to them, in helping tliem to
build up their health.
Having helped so many others.
Cardui should help you, too.
I Co. undi
j Collector of said County against Mil- letters of administration up„„
ledgevSlc Laundry Co. for State and estate of Jus. A. Hardie, deceased;
I County taxes due for the year 1928. this is to notify the next of kin and
j Alto: That tract of bind lying in creditors of the said Jas. A. Hardie,
j th 318th Dist, being' formerly a deceased, that said application will
I part of the Lamar Hurricane plan- be heard before me at the regular
jtation containing 227 1-2 acres October Term 1929, of the Court of
ptotne- (funded as follows: On the North by Ordinary of Raid County,
years, j ,J,nd . s former ly owned by General Witness my hand and official
ible. I | ^U'rick, on the East by lands form- signature this 2nd day of Septem-
repre. er,y owned ^7 Chas. Vinson, on the her, 1929.
sy. So | South by lands formerly owned by W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
ib busi Samuel Evans and on the West by
1 ' land., formerly owned by Dr. L. M.; CITATION
ones. Said land being levied on as'GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
iroprrty of J. W. Shinhnlster. under To Whom It May Concern:
fi. f.n. issued by the Tax Collector C. B. Lavender, as Administrator
f said County against J. W. Shin- of J. W. William.-, deceased, having
holster for State and County taxes' applied to me for leave to sell certain
for year 1928. J real estate of said deceased, for the
Iso: That tract of land In City i purpose of pitying debts and for dis-
of MilledgeviHe, Georgia, bounded | trihulion, this is to notify creditors
s: On north, Franklin SL,! and kindred that said application will
by land of Ed .Toner, on; be pas-id upon at the October Te
South by lands of Lawrence West 1929, of the Court of Ordinary of
and on the West by land of Elijah d County, and that unless cause in
Williams, being the residence lot of then shown to the contrary, said
Levie Carter. This land was levied ’.ve will be granted,
on as the property cf Levie Carter This September 2nd, 1929,
under a fi. fa. issued by the Tax Col- W, H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary,
ketr-r cf aid County against Levie
Carter for State ard County taxis
due for the year 1928. j n re;
AI o: Land lying in the South The
com.run of tl. O.ty of MilledgeviHe meat.
South of Fishing Cr.t-k containing IX THE COURT OF ORDINARY OF
7 acre.- bounded wr follow: Or the J COUNTY, GEORGIA
Georgia audI County of Baldwin for. land, of W. H. Rives and lands of
be year .928 aganist the owner, of j L. S. Fowler; on the South by the
the above described parecels of land lands of the estate of C. W. Robson;
and said sales will be made to satisfy, and on the West by the lands of the
'* , , ! e *tate °f Mrs. Emma Compton and
I have notified tne defendants in the lands of John T. Allen
the h fa. and the tenants in possess- since the execution of said se-
.o„ of the levy and the time, terms curity decd , Guy n Compton, the
and place of sale as required by law; | grantor therein, having died, the
Th»s 4th, day Of September, 1929., hnd ab ove deaetihvd wilI be , old n „
J. F.MNSON, Deputy Sheriff, ! tne property of the estate of the
Baldwin County, Georgia. « a j d Guy D. Compton, deceased. Said an d
sale will be made for the purpose of I E. Allen.
the n«$te described in the
aforrsaid security deed which
amounts to $2053.33 together with
the cost of this proceeding.
A deed will be ninde to the pur-
inrer, n* authorized in said se
curity deed.
This 29th, day of August. 1929.
P. COMPTON MILLER,
Grantee.
HINES & CARPENTER
Attorneys for p. Compton Miller.
SHERIFF SALES
GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
I will sell before the Courthouse
door of said County at public outcry
to the highest bidder for cash, on the
first Tuesday in October, 1929, within
the legal hour.- of sale, the following
described tracts and parcels of land
CITATION
of Jam
Reynolds Nor-
North and East b- J.:r.d< of W. J. PETITION FOR PROBATE OF
Char.d: . ; on thi South by lands of V. ll.i. i\ SOLEMN FORM.
Rebecca Finsley; West by lands of|To: Robert H.. Norment; Mrs. Hor-
Rokocca Finsley; rise sum.* being the j ace Curtis; Mrs. F. N. Gibson; Mrs.
home place of Warren Webb, ! Virginia B. Howard; James D. Bin-
•it:
That
the 322nd Dirt.. G. M.,
and County containing 50
or less, bounded as follov
North ami West by lands o
son on the East by land in pos vision j and on the
of Mack Hill and on South by the) being 65 f<
Garrison Road. The Boundary lino
.around the land levied on runs as
follows: Beginning at a point on the
north side of .he Garri on Road
where ihe land of Pear! Mason cent
ers with the land in the p>
Mack Hill. The line n
lam! was levied on as the property
of Warren Webb under
issued by the Tax Collector of said
County against Wurren Webb for
State and County taxes due for the
year 1928.
Also: That tract or parcel of land
containing twenty-five .acres lying
the 115th Dist., G. M., of said Coun
ty bounded as follows: On the North
by the lands of R. T. Baisden; or
the East by the road running fron
Old Salem to the MillcdgeviHe-Sand-
ersville highway at a point near th«
home of Louis Brookins; on the South
by the lands of Mrs. S. B. Fowler and
ris in po-session of Layfield and
the West by the old Milledgeville-
Saudersville highway known as th.-
liver Road. Tills land is levied oii as
he pifoporiF /of Dawson Solomon
,-iri was found in his po-si*-sion,‘un-
ler a fi. fa. issued by the Tax Col-
,ctor of said County against Daw-
on Solomon for State and County
axes due for the year 1928.
Also; That tract of land in th«*
'ity of MilledgeviHe Georgia bound
ed by land- of Exchange Bank, on
he Kart by lands of F. G. Grimes,
>n the South by lands of F .G. Grimes
West by Jefferson St.,
•t on Jefferson St., and
ford; Julinn Binford; Jesse Binford;
William Binford; Robert H. Nor
ment, Jr.; George Norment; Mrs. Paul
Lumbye; Miss F. Virginia Norment
and Phillip Norment.
Frank E. Bone, having applied,
Executor, for probate in Solo,
Form of the last Will and Testament
of James Reynold- Norment, late of
said County, you nnd each of y
ns heirs at law of said James Rey
nolds Norment, all being non-resf-
di-nts of this State, are hereby re
quired to be and appear at the Courl
of Ordinary for Raid County on thi
; Monday in October. 1929
i said application for probaU
will be heard, and show cause, if anj
i have or cup, why the prayers oi
itioncr should not be allowed.
This 2nd day of September. 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary.
ling back East 2G0 fe<
ad was levied on
Glass Motor Company
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
bereas, on June 5, 1926, Guy D.
Compton execute ‘o P. Compton
Miller a certain security deed, c
ying the lard hereinafter dove:
i. ti scare a note for 2000.
ited .Tune 5, 1926, due .Tune
1931, all as shown by said security
of record in the office of th<
Clerk ..f the Superior Court of sai.
ity, in Book of Deeds N
ono hundred and four (104! aero.,
more or lew.
Second Ciitt: All that tract or
pnred of land situ.te, lying and be-
ln B in the 321et. Dirt., G. M„ Baldwin
County, Stcto of Gcontin. nnd con-
tlininir twenty.,ix (2(1) acre,, and
bounded an follow,: On the North by
other land of J. E. Allen: on the
East by lands of F. G. Pcerce; on
the South by Innd, or A. N. Allen:
the West by lands of Mrs. M.
n.
It is here noted that the property
ove described is located in the
14th Dist., G. M., of -aid State
d County formerly known ns be
er in the 321st Dirt, of raid coun-
Snid sale will be made for the pur
pose of raising funds to pay the fol
lowing described note, accrued inter
est thereon, nnd the cost of thin pro
ceeding, which the deed above men
tioned was given to secure, to-wit:
One note dated Oct 0. 1925. due
October 0, 1926. for $782.00 princi
pal. bearing interest from date at
8 per cent per annum, signed by
Louisa C. Allen nnd A. B. Allen and
payable to A. M. Benford, or order.
There is now due on said note $782.00
J principal, besides interest thereon at
annum from October
LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
Under and by virtue of u po«
of sale contained in a deed to ‘ecu
Icbt executed by-Louisa C. Allen a
A. B. Allen to A. M. Ilenford
October 6, 1925, which deed is
ed in the office of the Clerk of; 6. 1925.
Superior Court of raid County] Since the oxeculi
look of Deed, No. 2. Fwn «■<-■ \ eurity deed, Loulw
the undersigned will sell at public b. Allen, the grants
outery, before Ihe Courthou.e door j„ B ,h t . In„,| ,bove described
of .aid County, to the highest bidder will he ,ohl a. the property -
for cufl:, within the legal hour, of c ,tite, of raid Lonhut C. Allen and
sale, on the fir.t day of October, a Jt. Allen, deceit ed. Tl. unde
11*-!*. the following deirrihed tract. ,i Bn t,| will execute n tl I to the
or parcels of land, to-wit:
All that trnct or parcel of land,
situate, lying .and being in the 321st
Dist.. G. M., Baldwin County, Gn.,
containing one hundred nnd thirty
(130) acres, more or less; being the
home place upon which Mrs. Louisa
C. Alien resided. Said tract of land
i. bounded on the North by lands of CITATION
•Tim Hubbard; on the South by Innds APPLICATION FOR PERMANENT
of A. N. Allen; on the East by lands! ADMINISTRATION
of F. G. Pearce and on the West J. O. Ethridge having made appli-
by lands of J. O. Ethridge. Said cation for permanent administration
tract of land is composed of two upon the estate of Mrs. Susan E.
tract* <‘f land, to-wit: West, this i therefore !
First tract- All that tract or pnr-1 interested parties that same will be
cel of land lying, being and situated heard on the first Monday in Octob-
in the 321 Dist., G. M. of said coun-l fer, 1929, at 10 o’clock A. M., and if
ty, bounded on North by lands of no valid objections are filed thcre-
J. A. Hubbard; South by lunds of ; to, letters of administration will be
A. N. Allen, East by lanus now issued to him.
owned by a Loan Company; West by This 2nd day of September, 1929.
lands of Ethridge, known a^ the W. II. STEMBRXDCH,
John E. Allen place and containing Ordinary Baldwin Co. Gn.
purchaser as authorized in said se
curity deed.
This 2nd day of September, 1929.
A. M. BENFORD, Grantee.
GEO. S. CARPENTER, Attorney for
A. M. Bcnford, Grantee.
the
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rovided that J O
become due nnd pay- j £
death of t
Here Is What
The McCormick-Deering
FARMALL
Does For \ ou
J. T. TRAWICK
S. 3. TRAWICK
i rawick brothers
- directif
chandii
si hie.
866
Prescription for
Giippe, Flu, Dragne,
Bu-ous Fevef and Malaria.
1 the n t speedy remedy know
Rond 1500 feet :
ginning. This lai
the property of
•n- staid Count
of; Co., for Stat
a for the year 1928. !»mnl:er or payee thereof; and |
i 1500 feet, thenci- A! o: That tract of land lying in! When-os Guy D. Compton, ’’"jX
:i..n para'! i to t! ,i ,. Dirt., G. M . of arid! maker of ;.id note, died on thc‘2n.l g
DO ■'i-i: tl. r..-.- ■ County, containing 65 acn mor; or|,]ay June, 1929, anil under them
-t:on 1500 f.-et to j PM , hounded as follows: On the] terms of raid note th« same became!8 Linton Ga., Aug. 10th.
thence along -aid ! N or th by Milledgi-ville-JI -nticello j due nnd
» the point of be-j-Road on the East and South by land ! Whereas ,; aid deed
-i was levied on a.-; of the Georgia State Prison Farm j contains full powers of sale, autho.
\-arI Mason under | and „n the West by lands in the rising the undersigned, or his legal X Belit-ving that you will be interested in why I continue to
the Tax Collector po-session of R. N. Ashfield. Saii p-prerenUtive n»d assigns, to sell the | g huy FAR MALLS. I wish tx> t -II you ho» we arc handling them,
ninst Pearl Mason! property is levied on as the proper! ] land therein conveyed upon default ]| In the spring of 1927, I bought one FARMALL and with it I
inty tax?* due forj 0 f the defendant- in fi. fa. and in j in the payment of said indebtedn*
(their possession, under a fi. f.*. issu-
on that d-ito; andji tnternatiowd
deed to secure debt v Atlanta, Ga..
j ? Gentlemen:
Harvester Company,
tract r-.f land ’ying in' cd by the Tax Collector of said Coun-j*term s of sale in any newspaper pub
the city of MilledgeviHe, Gu., bound-, ty ugninst Edwards & Patterson forjHshed in the County of Baldw-in.
. .. cultivated two hundred acres of cotton and cni
e, place and ! pleased with it that in the fail of 1928 I bought a
■r, add
said State, once a week for four
wcekH prior to the date of Rale; and
Now, therefore, under and by vir
tue of the power of dale contained
in tha aforesaid security deed an!
the laws in such case- made and pro-
On the North by state nnd County
Baldwin Street, on the East by landj year 1928.
of J. W. Killings, on the South by; Also: That tract of land in the
land of J. W. Killings anti on the city oi MilledgeviHe bounded as fol-
West an unearned Street fronting lows: On the North by land of W.
j 250 feet on Baldwin Stieet and 375 ]{. Minor, on the East by land of
| ft. on the unnamed street. This land Mrs. Lura Rogers, or. the South by
! wa levied on ns the property of 1 Hancock SL, and on the Went by public outcry, before the Cpurthou
j Moses Brown under -a fi. fa. issued I ! an d of Mrs. Lura Rogers. Fronting door in the County of Baldwin, said
I by the Tax Collector of said County 1 approximately 75 ft. on Hancock SL, .State, to the highest bidder for
I against Motes Brown for State and and running back North about 85 ft. within the legal hours of sale.
'County taxes due for year 1928. Said land was levied on as the the first day of October, 1929, the
Also: That tract of land lying in. property of E. S. Leonard under a following described land to-wit:
the 322nd Dist., G. M., of .-aid fi. f a . issued by the Tax Collector All that tract or parcel of lam
County containing 19 acres more or of said County against E. S. Leonard situate, lying and being in the City
!kss bounded as follow*. On the for State and County taxes due for of MilledgeviHe, said State and Coun- v
•north by lands formerly owned by | the year 1928. ; ty, being n part of Lot No. 1, in ft
I Min Mattie Keel, on the East byl The above described tracts and Square No. 72, fronting North sixty
lands formerly owned by Mis Mat-1 parcels of land were levied on by <fl0> fe:t on McIntosh Street -ml g
tie Keel on the South by the road i mc under and by virtue ef tax fi. fa*. _ running back South of even vri.rih v
from.Camp Creek to Salem, Church!is,aod by the Tax Collector of Bald- one htfndrid and »ixty-fivc (165) g
dividing the land levied on from.land) win County, Georgia on December fog, bounded a*4,oUqwt; on&!*iftffth g
of W. T.. Weaver and
hundred
hundred additional acres to power farming. The results
to he satisfactory so in the spring of 1929 I bought sti
FA RAM ALL. With the three 1 am now cultivating sevei
acres. All the yields have been very satisfactory.
You wMI be interested too in learning th:-t I am now averag
ing twenty-five to thirty acres per day per man with the FARM-
ALL.
In the spring of 1930, I expect to buy another FARMALL
vided, the undesigned will sell r. 1 - '? for myself nnd one for my daughter. With the one for my daugh-
* ter, I expect to eliminate four families and five mules and have
one family do the work of five.
I would like also to tell you that the upkeep has been
practically nothing on all of them.
In addition. I am using four INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
that have given me excellent sen-ice.
Yours very truly,
S. B. TRAWICK
O. M. ENNIS
Dealer
. the Wert 20, 1028, for ttixett due the State of by McIntosh Street; on the -Eert by *ossi0)s«88»*8