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UNION ucono. Mimewu GA., OCTOBER M. 1MB
TWO Of THE OtD ROTS
WERE HERE LAST WEEK
Ibun. C. C. B™.tl«j uJ A C.
N—rll Vi.il City .W S*«nd S«rrr,l
Hour. Mm tiny Fri-md, of Youth
HARVEY J. VEAL JOHB
BROTHER » HUSK HBNESS
Harvey J. Veal, son of Mr. O. F.
Veal, and for the past several year’s
connected with an Albany Georgia
firm, came here this week and joined
his brother, W-D. Veal, in the opera
tion of the Milledgeville Music
Store.
Mr. W. D. Veal opened the store i?.
September and is conducting an ex-i
elusive store of phonographs and
radios. The* famous Victor line is:
featured by the music house.
Mr. H. J. Veal was graduated " i*.h
Mr. Chas C. Brantley, editor of
the Valdosta Times, and Mr. Alfred
C. Newell, one of Atlanta’s leading
citizens and insurance men, are Loth
metnbtrs of the Board of Trustees
of the State Sanitarium. They weie
at that institution the pas: week at
tending a met ting of the Board, and
came to Milledgeville tn ca!’. on tue r
friends. Mr. BrantVy sp-i: a great j ... _ „ _ ...
pornon of the young.-.- yea.-, of hi, ^ •>'»«'«• « C - *• «• * nd . t , h ‘J
life in thi, city, and Mr. Newell h *'" •<»•»* be™ ‘lately n»cu,ted.
born ard reared here. Both have He yradu.ted «t » Macon bn»ne *
cart their lot in o or place., and c " lkl " * fU r , “™W Mrlledgcv,....
have become prominent citizens of The two young men are Milledge-
Georgia, but their love for Milledge-1 vflle boys who have launched on a
ville has never lessened, and it is a < business career here with the best
great source of pleasure to them to wishes of many friends.
visit the “old home town,” and re- “
call incidents of the days gone by. TAX LEVY
Although the population of the city Upon motion the following order
has changed, they *t«H have many levying taxes for County purposes
friends here, who always give them for the year 1928 was passed.
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the glad hand.
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Whereas, the state tax foi
year 1929-has been levied by the
proper authorities which tax has
been fixed at five mills on each dol
lar of taxable property in said state:
Whereas, th etotal value of prop
erty returned for taxation in Bald
win County for the year 1928 is $5,-
157.033.00.
It is therefore considered, ordered
ROBERT ASHFIELD ATENDS
BUICK SERVICE MEETING
Robert .^-hefield, .shop foreman
of the Ralph Simmerson Buirk
agency will spend Thursday and Fri
day in Atlanta attending a meeting
of the service men of the Atlanta
district.
Mr. Ashcfield will attend a FUher
body school while hte demomtration , , . .
of the now car i. being made. Ho *"•> -'djudyed that thoro I* l.v.od ur-
will b, riven a through training in «» ■« property returned for tar,-
eervicing the new Buick and Mar- i» Baldwin County and upon ail
qu ,.tte. property in said County, subject to
taxation, a tax of 1-0—10 per cent,
that is to fay, a tax of 16 mills up
on each dollar of the value thereof,
which levy is made for County pur-
pnsv. for the year 1929, and is in
,klit ion to the school taxes herein
after levied.
Said County tnx is levied for the
MIDDLE
WHEN ILLNESS COMES
You are inclined to become more serious minded, you don’t 9
care for the crowds, the phonograph, ham sandwiches and hard- fit
ware—you will want your Prescriptions filled at a PRESCRIP- 9
TION STORE §
NATURALLY YOU WILL PHONE 202
Harris Ha Us Drug Store f
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following purposes and in the follow
ing amounts:
1. To pay Jurors * tax of 6-100
per cent or 6-10 mills.
2. To pay Bailiffs tax of 5-1000
per cent or 5-100 mills.
3. To pay for inquests a tax of
2-1000 per cent or 2-100 mills.
4. To tupport prisoners in jail
a tax of 4-100 per cent or 4-10 mills.
I 5. To support paupers, a tax of
1- 10 per cent or 1 mill,
f 6. To pay *.he legal fees and asl
ant s of County Officers 115-1000
per cent or 115-100 mills.
7. To furnish supplies for County
Offices a tax of 28-1000 per cent or "f J
2K-100 mills.
8. To construct nad repair public v'\
r. ads a tax of 4-10 per cent or 4
mills. ^
j 9. To build and repair public
bridges a tax of 6-10 per cent or 5
mills.
10. To repair public buildings
2- 10 per cent or 2 mills.
11. To pay the salary and ex
pense of the Health Commi.-sioner
-151100 per cent or 150-100 mills.
Total 16 mills.
In addition to the above tax it
is ordered that there be levied and
esse sed upon each dollar of the value
of taxable property in said County
a tax of 5-10 per cent or 5 mill-
for the support of the public schools
of raid County for the year 1929.
And that there be levied and as-
teased upon each dollar of the value ‘
of taxable property in the Meriwcth- ' •
<-r school di.-trict of said County u
tax of 1-10 per cent or one mill forj W
the support of the public schools in
said district for the year 1929. , ^
And that there be levied and as- i
. essed upon each dollar of the value j k^j
of the taxable property in the j
Brown’s school district of *a»d k,<
County, a tax of 1-10 per cent or
1 mill for the year 1929.
And that there be levied and assess-
ed anon each dollar of the value of
the taxable property in the Cooper- p \
ville school district of >aid County,
a tax of 1-10 per cent or 1 mill for k^j
the support of the public schools »f k^
ee’d district of the year 1929. yj
And the Tax Collector of said
County is ordered to as ess and col
lect for the use of the County and
the schools of said County the taxe*
hereinbefore levied.
This order passed in open Court
thi- 3rd day of September, 1929.
O. F. MORAN
O. M. ENNIS
g. c. McKinley
Commissioners.
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The Same Guarantee is Good On
THESE USED CARS
That We Give on New Cars
EVERY CAR A BARGAIN—EVERY CAR IN TIP TOP SHAPE
PAY WHILE YOU RIDE
One 1929 STANDARD SIX BUICK SEDAN. Formerly owned by Miss Clara
Brantley. She never rides over thirty.
One 1929 MASTER SIX BUICK SEDAN formerly owned by Mrs. Dawson
Allen. A Bargain if there is any such thing.
One 1927 DODGE SEDAN. This is one of these fastest rours in America.
One 1926 DODGE SEDAN. SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS WEEK
$250
YOU BETTER ACT QUICK
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Two Cheap Ford Tourings
Ralph Simmerson
Buick and Marquette Dealer
Never Before Such Crowds!
LADIES’ SHOES
Offering smartest, newest Fell Slippers, in
every wanted style, materiel end color. Every
one priced et big savings. Wonderful value*
S1.98-S2.S8- $2.98 - $4.95
Such Bargains!
Y ’ S
Such Buying!
GREAT SALE \i OFFERING NEW AND GREATER cAYliv
Thro.,bout ...r, lw.r.^1 i. tl«r ..Or. W. — *•««*€ ^
hoadred. »l th. great v.lm t. b. frand h.re. Yc. wdl *'■<1 Big Rrdoct.oii. on » •
,r.d L-dW Shor., Dr. Co..., Ho.i.rj, Silk., Pi«. G~d S R..o.o.t., Uodrrw«.r. W.
Die* Shirts Overalls and Sweaters.
Warm Blankets
‘•any wegikts and kinds of blankets are in-
c . r!rd in a special purckaaa at Big Savings,
S1.49-S1.98-S2.39-S3.95
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Effects
New B £ A U T Y
IN ALL THE FAVORED FASHIONS FOR FALL
LAl)I£S’D rSSKS
To al! \ o> ten who demand the last word in fashion, we extend *
this i*v. tanon lo -ee the tales!, rawest expression of the style
tro i VERY IMPORTANT i Yl. M ATURE IS iNCOR-
rc- I D. Tl* ?ri> SKIRTS. CIRCU! A R CUTS. MOULD
FO LI- ! PLAITS AND SHIRRING. LINGERIE
TCI 5, TKF. NEW SILHOUETTE. Sporty Tweeds, Can-
« » C Georgettes, Nove’ty .*■ • k Tweed and many
etMr r.rw m. . >ls that actually beep the new feminine
Lath v! t ha« something new. semething distinctive.
■'* i:-.g c? : ff »-t abeut it, that marks it as an individual
«rea n. One look at these will provt
vnur »n‘i-e nsti*fm-tie* th-:! the c i
fli r5 D «se- set a new standard
v -ivin, when tbay go
ale fo
$995
^^RASPFCIAl 1 LOT
LADIES'
COATS
For Dress or Sport
fm are mashing all low
rice records when these
»ets go ca >ale. Values
to $15 00. These were car-
To go on sale for only—
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LADIES’ FINEST
COATS
Richly far red, exquisite
slip. Each coat in theae
that cannot bo equalled.
$14.75 Value.
OTHER TF EKEND0US SAVINGS ON DRESSES
Special Lot new Fall Stylet* *«•« I ^ include, extra long dree,
I Lot Values to $19.75.
$14.95
$9.95
$9.95
NEVER BEFORE SUCH ^ j
LOVELY
Coats |
N«».
■ before
t this i
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the year. The price quoted
here on these richly fur-
tr mined cl at* do act mean
murk in r.-M t j* -hut a-T
«r :! Tstard'rg sf what they
repres-nt in fvbric — in
. ; :tv- style—in variety
v !! . ediatoly earn an
a p —c for the trr-
RECULAR $19.75 VALUES •
ThAt ^vpo can spot b-re now f :
$14.95
524.75 Velnas IMS
$35 00 Valuo* $ »2» »5
Sea Island Cotton
Druid d FdW Car*
ha..,wl(, ku„ F.lWr Catg, LL
Braaa Sm hlad CUM. It ana,
gaVitr *>d MU, r^alarl, i* .t.«d-
•rd 34-ia. width, at IS, ,i NOW.
Th. Yard—
10c
S SUITS
Oae Lot Men', all wool fade-proof Blue Serge, to cloae
out for only $14.9$
One Lot Men-. $I9.7J to $23.SO $9.95
MOTS SHOES
ftw Lot Mn't Short, many rtylea lo (elect from, for
— — - SXXf
One Lot
Ladies
Hats
$1-00
One Lot
Men’s
Hats .
$1.98
Play Cloth
Fnll M-iach width. Tkie >■>*» «*•*
hne HMt with • big ankn pad |hw
decftsl satis lac lien. M in a>andatd
•• *« f«i Ym i
•• asJe at yard—
15c