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RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., OCTOBERS, 1929
provement Section No. 21 in the City
of Milledgeville and runs back
105 \:t Said land was levied
to Ratify an execution for $75.88
with int.rest .and cost, issued against
the above described land as the prop
erty of E. E. Ba i s upon default in
the payment of the installment and
interest due on the 14 day of April.
li*2H, on Mi Hedge ville Street Im
provement Bond No. 353, for th«
cost of improving and paving Street
Improvement Section No. 21.
Forty-third Parcel: That tract
parcel cf land belonging to E.
Bass situate on the South side of
McIntosh Street, between and ad
joining the lands of E. E. Bass and
the lands of E. E. Bass; *.aid land
is de-ignntod as Lot No. 14, on the
plan of the work done in Street n-
prownvent Section No. 21, fronts
62 1-2 feet on Street Improvement
Section No. 21 in the City of Mil-
ledgeviUe and runs bnck S. 80 feet.
Said land was levied on to satisfy
and ex.cation for $75.88 with inter
est and i t., is-utd against the above
described lan da< the property of
E. E. Bass upon default in the pay
ment -if the installment and interest
due on th 14 dny of April, 1929. on
Milled-reville Street Improvement
Bond No. 354. for the cost of im
proving and paving Street Improve
ment Section No. 21.
Forty- f ~’.irth Parre’ • That trart or
parcel of land belonging to E. E.
Bass -i
Into>h Street, between and adjoin
ing the lands of E. E. Bass and North
Wayne St.; said land is designated as
Lot No. 15, on the plan of the work
done in Street Improvement Section
No. 21. fronts 108 feet on Street
Improvement Section No. 15 in the
City of Milledgeville and runs hack
S. 34 feet. Said land was levied on
to satisfy an execution for $155.99
with interest and cost, issued against
the above described land as the prop
erty of E. E. Bass upon default in the
payment of the installment and inter-
e-t due on the 14 day of April, 1929,
on Milledgeville Street-Improvement
Bond No. 366, for the cost of im
proving and p ving Street Improve
ment Section No. 21.
Forty-fifth Parcel: That tract or
purcel of land belonging to T. S.
Jeans & W. E. Robinson situate on
the North side of McIntosh Street,
between and adjoining the land* of
Mrs. Geo. E. Case and the lands of
Miss Clara Lee Cone said land ia
designated as Lot No. 2, on the plan
of the work done in Street Improve
ment Sect, m No. 25, fronts 7C feet
on Street Improvement Section No.
25 in the City of Milledgeville and
uns back N. 105 feet. Said land
was levied on to satisfy an execution
' r $61.69 with interest and cost,
issued against the above described
land as the property of T. S. Jeans
& W. E. Robinson upon default in
the payment of the installment and
ir.terest due on the 14 day of April.
19211, on Mjilledgeville Street Im
provement Bend No. 377, for the
cost of improving and paving Street
Improvement Section No. 25.
Forty-seventh Parcel: That tract
or parcel at land belonging to T. S.
Jeans & W. E. Robinson situate on
the South side of McIntosh Street,
between and adjoining the lands of
E. Buss and the lands of Mrs.
rren Edwards said land ia desig
nated as Lot No. 5, on the plan of
the work done in Street Improvement
Section No. 25, fronts 140 feet on
reet Improvement Section No. 25
in the City of Milledgeville and run- w,d ‘
back S. 105 feet. Said land was l' e 1
levied on to satisfy an execution for But
$123.38 with interest and cost, issued
against the above described land as
the property of T. S. Jeans & W. E.
Kobinnor. upon default in the pay
ment of the installment and interest
due on the 14 day of April, 1929.
on Milledgeville Street Improvement
Bond No. 880, for the cost of im
proving and paving Street Improve
ment Section No. 25.
Forty-eighth Parcel: That tract or
■ rrrl of land belonging
things when they
| around—and the things I want to
■ ' think about arc most important. They
say you have some pretty cats down
ther. you are saving for me to pull
tbeir tai.s when I come. That will
be fine. Maybe you can get a. dog
by the time my teeth come—I might
like to chew on his ears.
I guess this is a right long message
for the first time—but I thought
you might like to know exactly how j
the land lays, I know you are my ,
friend—for your afire saying you
would come up and throw them all
out of the window if tney didn’t do ,
to suit me—showed me how you
stood. Please stand by until next
Maybe you have seen me the past time—and tell all of your friends i
two or three day-—and maybe I dow n there—hello—for me. The |
didn't see you. Maybe I didn’t speak next time 1 write—I'll tell you my I
to you—and if I didn’t it was because , name—I don’t know myself—yet. |
I didn’t see you. Maybe I wore a (Signed)
NELLE WOMACK HINES
snooping *11
WELCOME GEORGIA POWER CO.
nACUHINT-
WE FURNISH MILLEDGEVILLE
WITH MEDICINE
GJOCCMTO
irkablc Coal
grin—I’m sure I did. and may- J EMMETT JR.-’S “LITTLE SISTER” I
iu heard me talking to myself.'
I’m not crazy-honest to good- 1 BALDWIN COTTON REPORT
I’m not—but my mind has been PASSES LAST YEAR’S MARK
o full of “little sister” that I just '■
ouhlii’t think about anything else Reports issued last week by the
nuoh. Of course, you must know ; Department of Commerce show that
rhen I say “little sister”—that I cotton gin records in Baldwin coun-
nean Emmett Womack Hines Jr-’s ty exceed last years mark to Sept,
‘little sister—and she i> just three 16 by more than two thousand hales.
d in the
Harris Hall’s Drug Store
PHONE 202 WE DELIVER
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ALL WEATHER
Paved Highways
Macon
2,645 bales had b<
she telegraphed me “Dear ; county when the report was made up
Nolle—” she said—” he re I in comparison with 185 at the same
or am. 1 don’t think much of this place, time last year. The record has gone
They want to keep me all wrapped beyond the four thousand mark up
„f up and in something they call a bed. to date.
,d. and I’ve been kicking and hollering *
joining the lends of Jew. 4 Robin- 1 , ere* deni. I wen, to eet not end MU. LEDGE VILLE BOV JOINS
on and Jefferson St.: said land 'I** » fcw fn»,r 5 . hut they haven't FRATERNITY AT UNIVERSITY
. do knated .» Lot No. 6, on the R»‘ enough to know what I'm ~ t
i, in „f , hc „. ork done in Street Ini- trying about—so ju« to spite them Ennis Lamar Beck, brother of Mrs.
movement Section No. 26, fronts I won’t say. I love my mother—she J. H. Ennis became a pledge for the
Mm feet on Street Improvement See- » !“«• “ P r >'tty as she can be. and Tan Kappa Theta fraternity
i.,n No. 2!i in the City of MUledge- r-t- she love, me too. If it
ill,- and runs back S. 10S feeL Said f " r bar—I think I'd walk
and was levied on to satisfy an eve- 'hem. Somebody they call my Daddy j Hr. Beek
ution for VIB7.48 with interest and a"" 1 *'* avery day and chuckle- — ~‘“-
•ost, i ued against the above de- under the chin, and I don't net
cribed land a- the property of E. E. he wants to do that f
ndefault i% the payment
f the
to b«- talked to lik>
bailment and interest due —*" d 1 «h»'l tall him
of Georgia where he is
: this year.
.iduated at G. M. C.
with honor , making a record as a
what' football player. dehat«*r .and cadet
I’m old officer. His friends here are watch-
i big girl ing bis carter at the University with
, interest.
.n the 14 day of April, 1929, on Mil.
They say I have a i
ledgarille Street Improvement Bond big brother and hl« name ia Bmn>*t CE0|1C | A . YALE FOOTBALL CAME H
No. 381, for the cost of improving Jr 1 ** to ** e h,m “ »■ *
and paving Street Improvement Sec- <lon 1 l ' k, ‘ * loo * th * 11 w,ck h,m ° ne
lion No. 25 . M» ‘ha j* Dci.'t care much for j
Notice of the levy of the above the docto he walk' around and
excriRions has heen given to the de- l“>k* »'«' The nurse i. right sweet
fendants in fL fa. and tenants in —hut she ems to think I can t do
posse .ion as required by law. |»»' •IwR' thing for myself. Next
Deeds will be made to the purclm- tlme 'hr r her f ■ r n my month
‘ I'm gonna bit it. I've got another
1929. grandma up here—and she’s awful
. I pretty. They say you’re my grand-
AND DEDICATION CF NEW
STADIUM ATHENS, GA.
SATURDAY, OCT. 12
ound trip faro
rs by the undersigned.
This 30 day of Septembei
J. H- THIGPEN,
Marshal of the City of
MiiUedgeville, Georgia.
I’ll tik«
Extremely low . K -
om all ;; at ions. j rw
Date., of sale October 10, 11 and H
12 for trains scheduled to arrive N
Athens before 2.30 P. M. that date. ^
Final limit October 14.
Special trains carrying Pullman
To
The Friendly City
National Air Tour
Arrives at Noon Oct. 12
Georgia State
Exposition
October 14-19
ELIMINATE YOUR PARKING WORRIES IN MACON BY
WRITING US FOR A “COURTESY CARD.”
HERE’S
Something
NEW
you a whole lot I got your dny! >1 «P in l' « r * «" d will be j
telegram letter and I wa- mighty I oPrnited from Savannah, Albany,
glad to know I was going to have
your support in the matter of this
pital business. I think you have | ™ u?ra u “ r,nK “* e u * v j
Columbus and Macon. Sleeping cars
parked within 100 yards of the
stadium may be u?ed during the day
the right idea about the thing, and { ot
if they don’t let me have my way,
I shall holler for you and you must
i keep your promise. I sometinv
■*' * *“ “ ‘ * wouldn’t mirm i
Ask nearest Ticket Agent for fur-
the window. I ,h <"- Particular
Avoid Highway Congestion—Trav-1
hjy Train—More Economical—
re Reliable—More Comfortable—
think myself that I wouldn’t mind!
chucking all of them—nurses
doctor *—right
A Chrysler Development
THAT REVOLUTIONIZES PERFORMANCE
■ck •poebol new develop-
MULTI-RANGE GEAR SHIFT
DOWN-DRAFT CARBURETION
SYNCHRONIZED BOWER
PARAFLEX SPRINGS
ARCHITONIC BODIES
—and host of other feature*.
njr teat, agi under
tclaaaing other
all condition*.
DRIVE A CHRYLER AND LEARN THE
DIFFERENCE
CHRYSLER
CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCTS
i»ew “77” New ”70” New ”00
WITH MULTI-RANGE A CHRYSLER SIX
GEAR SHIFT UNDER $1000
W. E. Robinson, Jr.
CHRYSLER SALES k SERVICE
I may need your h< Ip—so watch
for a message.
I think I’m really going to like J
’ this old world pretty well—and the
!«ky i- nice and blue and I'd liie to j
I Have a cloud or two to squeeze ailj
I up in my fingers like soap suds. 11
| CTMsa you know what they are—my j
j nurse makes some before i-he puts j
( me in the tub, and then won’t let me '
i cat th t m. Suv h nonsense, as if a few '
I l’ttle things like that could hurt a i
! nice fine baby like they say I am I j
, some pretty flowers on a table l
I by my mother'* bed -but they won’t
lit me play with them yet. I would-'
j n’t hurt the old things, if I rhewc'lj
' m up—I don’t see why it should}
| matter. No—1 hadn't* got any
jt eth yet—hut I’m expecting » I
most any day now. However, I shan’t
: worry about them not c »ming as IJ
I don't *ee any need for them right i
. away. All they give me is a little
milk, and the only reason I might
want the teeth would be to bite that
nurse when she put* her finger in
my mouth. Goody. I bet she’d howl!
They ’tell me you live a pretty-
good ways away from here, but I
| think 1*11 soon he able to run down
to ate you. I don’t think it wiil be
any trouble at all for me to leant
to walk If they’d just let me alone
snd quit;* wrapping my feet up I
could show them a step or two that
might surprise them. I’d like to te
that Mike) fm e if she wrt.-c m
come in * me dny and find me walk
ing all around the bed. 1 bet she'd
g- t fired —eagre nil they have h r j
here for i« to keep me covered up. I
wtiiV I v.tit to kick the rover oft -|
and that's what makes me •© mad '
I bet I’m going to have an awful
temper 1 can already feel it coming
on. But «<f course I'm going to try I
to have sens* enough to c- ntrol it. J
And I’m learning—I listen when they |
think I'm n*lecp—and I’ve already i
heard that they must always put me
to bed and turn out the light and)
h ave me to go to aleer all by ray-1
self. Now wouldn’t that make you j
laugh? That’,, exactly what l want'
themb te do I can’t think a boat
i CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
“The Right Way”
Macon Retail Merchants
Association
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