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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA„ SEPTEMBER 2S, I alt
Yo Yo*iB|, Now?
re not—you had just
along a»id get
the
wouldn’t that jar you? Oh well-
you live and learn, even .about your
husband.
They do tell me tha‘. they are hav
ing yo yo contests around and about.
Why couldn’t we have one here and
make some money out of it for G.
I’ll bet Col. Roach wouldn’t
mind having a little extra to help
around football season. We
might get Uncle Henry Wootti-n and
Ritchie to go into it against
Charle’ Whitfield anu Marion Allen.
AH of them would do anything for
M. C. I wish some of you would
speak to them about it. In the
time I’ll be practicing up so 1
be umpire.
It all goes to prove what folk:
State and County taxes due for the
year 1928.
Also: That tract of land in
City of Milledgeville Georgia bound-
you know what d " th °y K ct interested.
if not, {or Rood- n, ' mbt ' r m y boys wore littlp
■*. u dnVt diaplay your ignor- ' cl “P'. ««*» fal > ** •»»
,ittlo colored ball with a " rak, ">' “P !“*&•’’ Tbc >' «° uld in '
^ ,,.,j ... it that you learn how vite ‘ evcral »®W'bor buy* to come
make the ball climb the string—
n jrop down again—climb up
j., t a nd that’s all there is to it—
,i v .. u trv to learn how. Then—
the l** y
buy says, that’s >ome-
’.ut anyhow, it will keep
. mischief in your spare
c and get you one.
. , v;i to look the land over.
| wanted a red one because
cutch my dress—and now' it
i> work. When I went in
met one of our best known
.mi:ig out—yo—yo—ing to
‘land. I went on down the
:i few minutes, and on my
I glanced in at the store]
• _vo-yo-s live—and there,!
;y. was one of our grave!
irofessors—selecting a I
io, of course he was
• to his little boy—]
rot any little boy. No-
■t went to buy that
mkey on a string’’—
ie in town. Car load
I told the friend who
around some afternoon—each would
be armed with a rake—and such
stir you never saw. That whole yard
would be a* nice and clean as you
please in no time. And then they
had a party—with refreshments—
and everything. Yes—Sir—I used
to go to quiltings too—and the
amount of work a crowd of women
can do at n time like that is amaz
ing—needles and tongues flying just
as fa-t as they can—and right hero
some smart Aleck might come back
at me by saying—“yes and I’ll bet
one wn.s just as sharp as the other.”
You can keep on betting—I’m not
They tell me—I never went to one
—thaf. they had corn >huckings—
and I guess they had potato diggings
—and if .any of you are interested
—I might be persuaded to give a
planting-bee when the time comes
j for me to put out my zir.nia »*’antv
and all the other little things that 1
want to grow at Green Acre.
In the meantime- if you are inteiv
ested in the yo yo contest—let me
who know. Ihlrcady have a prize offered
ris I $aid, just an( j we might have several more—
it one to take home an( j we might have the conte.-t dur-
■ Alright - he said j n g our f a j r as a 8 jj e s how. And if
i have you one this after- t here is anything else you can
And ure enough he did. So g Cg j,— 0 ur minds are open—I’ll:
I had it in my hand, I said ears. In the meantime—we will be
. w the Judge will be able to practicing on the >o yo ourselvei
r this before he docs to bed j -phe Judge will just have to buy him
it—” kinder proud like, its one Q f his
k> nice to have a “helpmeet’
the 322nd Diet., G. M., said State
and County containing 50 acres more
or less, bounded as follows: On the
North and West by lands of Pearl Ma
son on the East by land in possession , _ ,
of Mack Hill and on South by the cd b >' hnd ' ot t»ohan E e Lank,
Garrison Road. Tho Boundary line hc 1 K “ t by ,ands ° f R °- Grirnc ’-
around the land levied on run. as ; °\ ,b ' South by land » ° f P G - GrimM
follows: Resinning nt u point on the ‘ aad °" 11,0 Wcat by Jefferson St
north side of tho Garni,on Road P" 1 * «»*? Jefferson St, and
where the 'and of Pearl Moaon corn-! ru " mnB back Eaat 260 **•- Thi '
era with the lard la the possosaion of l«»d «as ev,ed on ns tho property
Mack Hill. The line run. in a Gd *«* M«or Company under
northerly direction 1500 feet, thence | fa '. “T 1 by ,ht Tait C»lIeetor of
staid County against Glass Motor
Co., for State and County taxes due
for the year 1928.
storly direction parallel to the
Garrison Road 1500 feet; thence in
a southernly direction 1500 feet to
the Garri.son Road thence along .-aid
Road 1500 feet to the point of be
ginning. This land was levied on as
the property of Pearl Mason under
a fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collector
of said County against Pearl Mason
for State and County taxes due for
the year 1928.
Also: That tract of land lying in i
the city of Milledgeville, Ga., bound
ed as follows: On the North by
Baldwin Street, on the East by ’and
Alto: That tract of land lying in
the 319th Dist, G. M.. of said
County, containing 65 acres more oi
less, bounded .as follows: On the
North by Millcdgevillc-Monticello
Road on the East and South by lands
of the Georgia State Prison Farm
and on the West by lands in the
possession of R. N. Ashfield. Said
property is levied on as the property
of the defendants in fi. fa. and in
their possession, under a fi. fa. issu-
of J. W. Killings, on the South by c ‘< b >' tb « Tax Collector of said Coun
land of J. W. Killings an * on the ^ nffnmst Edwards & Patterson for
West an unnamed Street fronting State and County taxes due for the
250 feet or. Baldwin Street and 375|>’ ear * y 28.
ft. on the unnamed street. This land j Also: That tract cf Land in the
was levied on as the property of [ City of Milledgeville bounded as fol-
Moses Brown under a fi. fa. issued! lows: On the North by land of W.
by the Tax Collector of said County j H. Minor, on the East by land of
for State ar.d! Mrs. Lura Rogers on the South by
County taxes due for year 1928. ! Hancock St., and on the West by
Also: That tract of land lying ini ! “" d ut Slls ' l-“™ Rogers. Fronting
tho :i22m! Dial., G. M., of .aid approximately 75 tt on Hancock St,
County containing 111 acc, more or; “ nd running hack North .about 85 ft.
less bounded as follows: On the
north by lands formerly owned by
Miss Mattie Keel, on the East by
lands formerly owned by
tie Keel, on the South hy
from Camp Ct-'-k to Salem, Church ^
Said land was levied on as the J Georgia and County of Baldwin for
property of E. S. Leonard under a' tho year 1928 aganist the owners of
fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collector I the above described parecels of land
of said County against E. S. Leonard and said sales will be made to satisfy
for State and County taxes due fori the said fi. fa.s.
the year 1928. i have not if| e d the defendants in
The above described tracts and the fi. fa. and ihe tenants i
parcels of land were levied on by' ion of the levy and the time, terms
under and by virtue of tax fi. fas. ‘ and place of sale as required by law.
issued by the Tax Collector of Bald-; This 4th, cay of September, 1929.
win County, Georgia on December J. P. VINSON, Deputy Sheriff,
20, 1928, for taxes due the State of i Baldwin County, Georgia.
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y Miss Mat- ^
by the roar! K4
the lard levied
dividi
of W. T. Wer.vi
by lands of Cap:
land was levied
of Mn
from land
and on the West
William Rice. Thi-.
in as the property
ndcr
L lm
« can brag on—so Harris, he says
" yes hr ha* already been in here
art icing." Now wouldn't that sur-
ve you?
Still—I didn’t ray a vord. I
nc;fct the yo yo home—and 1 pro-
er*<i it to the Judge, and the Judge
»i«jan to practice—and he couldn’t
»»:>• bitter than I could. And do
» know—he didn’t say ONE word
i-vt-r having SEEN one before,
Bthlt- - practicing on one. Now
SHERIFF SALES
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I will gel! 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
That tract of land lying in
G. E. Bloodworth
fi fa. issued by the Tax Collector M
of said County against Mr*. C. E.
Bloodworth for State i.nd County
taxes due for year 1928.
Also: One 4 Roll Flat Ironer;;
Four Hot Heat Pressers; One 10
Gal. Copper Starchcr; One Extractor,
One Double Pocket Washer; Two
small Washers.
Also: Land lying in the South
common of the City of Blilledge~ill<
South of Fishing Creek containing
7 acres bounded as follows: On the
North and East by lands of W. J.
Chandler; on the South by lands of
Rebecca Finsley; West by iande of
Rebecca Finsley, the same being the
home place of Warren Webb, said
land was levied on as the property
of Warren Webb under a fi. fa.
issued by the Tax Collector of said
County against Warren Webb for
50 DOZEN SHEETS
Seamless extra fine quality. Special for this week
98c
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never before been so fully recog
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This new industrial trend toward less congested
areas was made possible by the ever-widening distri
bution of dependable power.
Payrolls, circulating through the channels of
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culture.
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Ladies’ Silk Hose
Gordon V—Line and narrow slim heels—New
fall shades, silk from top to toe, finest gauze.
SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES FINE BAGS
100 new bags, all-leather, the value .5
really $2.00. Special at
—98c—
LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS
Chinese embroidery. Special at
—19c—
$1.95
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