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inion RECORDER, MILLEDCEV1LLE, CA., NOVEMBER 7. 191*
BOOK REVIEWS
Bj. DR. ALICE C. HUNTER
>f English Georgia State College for Worn*
The above described property was place of sale
J levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for
1 taxes due the City of Millcdgeville,
; for the year 1928. The marshal,
also ha, in his hands Tax Fi-Fas for
the years 1926 and 1927, issued' by
the clerk and treasurer for taxes
Ideipncd to study rich and poor, the
j haughty and the lowly. The aged . 3 - Al l the tract of land
“ j cracker grandmother from the mill! lnd bein * the City of Mil-
ipany, N. Y., 1929 district and the proud Cynthia wife led * mlle of said state and county
' ■ ‘ and mistress of nf I desci ,heu as follows: That tract of
quirde by law.
This 28th day of Octobbr, 1929.
J. H. THIGPEN, Marshal,
City of MilledgeviUe.
TAX LEVY
Upon motion the following order
levying taxes for Count/ purposes
for the year 1928 was passed.
Whereas, the state tax for the
year 1929 has been levied by the
proper authorities, which tax has
b I.aDED BARRIER
J r P «ury
thrilling story is this last moy- of a rich man .and mistress of one of -•••«■ —**• i auuonuet, wr
I writing of a popular western story the loveliest homes in the state, are' belun * iB * the of Susie 1,t,en fixed at five milh
it,r for death has cut off his work, made real in the pages. Dilsy. the Tay,or ‘ hounded on the North by land lar of taxable property
Ktrani-c .langeris with mysterious mill girl, who serves the doctor faith-' ° f Mr ** W * A ‘ & L ' M - Br ° w n 120 and
c in wild places fill the book, j fully, and later prepares herself to ?!* Rt by ,and of Mrs * W - A * & Whereas, th etotal value of prop-
Spaniard on the Arizona he a trained nurse and serve the mill , , B ™ wn ’ 255 fep t. South by erty returned for taxation in Baid
as over a valuable emerald folk is a rare study of an exceptional , M "* W * A ‘ & U M Brown win Co «nty for the year 1928 is $5.-
, ngraving*. The jewel type in an appealing district. Mrs. 1 1*" feet ' " e!,t by land of Mrs * W - 157,033.00.
the center of the story, the j Oemler manages to make all her f' 4 ^ M * Brown 225 fef, t »>«* l»nd It is therefore considered, ordered
,f which is transferred to ' characters ftand out with a reality , J!' lhr po ' sess ' on of Cyrus Tay- and adjudged that there be le\ led up-
California. In search of granteu to few work* of f : ction to-'’ . abovc deacri t>ed property on all property returned for taxa-
•t* of that jewel Rick Still- day. | was Iev,ed 0n und « a Tax Fi-Fa. for tion in Baldwin County and upon all
my Cavanaugh, and Tex The employment of the character 1 J*** 8 du “ the Cit y of MilledgeviUe property i n said County, subject
jjpl«.y vis t the sleepy, decayed rob
taxes due the City of MilledgeviUe property
'drama, at the bejrTnnin* 1927, ‘‘ B ' J, ' d 0|tai "* 1 ‘«MUon. a tax of 1-6—10 per cent,
c I, commendable. Wc | Stt “* Taylor, she having died, th,- that la to ray. , tax of 16 milk, up-
clever perron will 'T.'i. y " 1 ' “ ld ** 0,0 l' ro P ert y on each dollar of the value thereof,
the ertate of Su.ie Taylor. which levy is made for County pur-
PARCEL 5. All that tract of land poses foi
ituate and being in the City Mil- addition
Marco. They find the in- of the volume
laugb-less, terror stricken phophesy that some clever person will * ’ ”£ uc as w,p 1
range enemy that has for dramatize this book and make a de-° f p7 P “l5 t * t 0f T*? 0 *’
•n. one by one of their loved lightful play of it. The pages
kinfold- Every night ifc a season attractively printed, with pleasing 1
land comfortable type. The book i t “
1 -urc to be a good seller in the .outh- ! , ,
land belonging to
fear.
Tbr three visitors start for Boca sure to be a good seller in the south-
fern’'. across a plain filled with east section, for it is a kindly pre- ,
nrny plants and cacti. Snakes of sentation of South Carolina life and ° Un 6
n.,u< nature abound. The land people.
f trad* r n scorching sky. At the
county after levied.
COAL
is an ancient discover)-, but consumers of our
various grades are continually discovering its
stored-up wealth.
Rich in carbon, but poor in ash—sums up the
reasons for the general satisfaction rendered
Our service is a match for their quality, too—
by our coals,
it's up to scratch.
FOWLEI-fLEMISTEA COM CO.
That ‘ract of j Said County tax is levied for the ff=:
e nd of thrir journey the prospectors
hind a vast cavernous area a
•trance people of Mongolian aspect.
Th r- a huge artificial lake shaped
like a human hand. The city itr-elf
15 Chine-e with crimson enamelled
roif‘ The . ccupunts have apparent
ly. o race .lived centuries on the
*1They posse-s high cultural It i s th<
qtulitirs nnd engineering skill but
they incredibly cruel.
A Buddha, ornamented with
jewel- worshipped in an under-
pr un»l temple, whose queen is a
1-v !y American daughter of a friend
nf ”• ; r * pectors, who was supposed
t<i ■■ drowned off the cni*t of
fJif rni:i when a ship was wrecked.
She U ruled by a mandarin who
wrur- costly and gorgeous robes.
It : rv is given a pri ent day turn
by the suggestion that the May.a
civilization may have had a Chinese
Readers bored with life as 1
sill enjoy the book. Students
Engl: H composition will find much
and atmosphere description
r emulation.
666
•• a Praacriotion for
Colds, Grippe, Flo, Deifoe,
Bilious Fever ud Malaria.
ipaedy remedy known
OPTOMETRY
JOHNNY REB
B* Maria Conw
Oemlei
entury Company. N. Y.. 1929
feasant story with plenty of
this tale of a South Carolina
nd its people. Johnny Reb is
fderate soldier who return- to
lie. tittered by wrr and out of
The town leaders give him a
fnmhi-e to run the first street car.
mule power. He wisely selects
r".ite, generously grants many a
ride, and receiver many gifts of
I -outhera cooking from kind wo-
Johnny Reb, having done his
by bh wife I.uella, outlives her.
ha. a lovely friendship with the
theart of his youth who consents
i-t to nvirry him. Their home is
f all the men in the
during the i
u ties.
’ r Ambry of the story follows
line of medical men of fiction,
presented as a fate-ridden man
t>ecornea a hero with a hero’s
death • f'uba. debarred from pne-
e..r'- in the story. Doctor Ambry
up his life work in the mill dis-
where he finds material for the
on hookworn, pellagra, and
r 'a, thxit mnk 1 him famous.
/Vt
MilledgeviUe for 20 yean
W. J. Brake
Lula P. Middlekauff
r corge S. Middlekauff.
retition for divorce,
Baldwin Superior Court,
January Term, 1930.
To the defendant, George S. Middle-
! auff:
The plaintiff, Lula 1*. Middlc-
kauff .having filed her petition for
against Geoige S. Middle-
k-Huff, in this court, returnable to
of the court, at A it being
made to appear that G
dlekauff is not a resid.
unty, and also that li
the North Right of Way
of the Georgia Railroad 75 feet. East
by Branch 200 feet, South by land
iof E. W. Jairett 180 feet. West on
j Liberty street 200 feet. Said land be-
j ing in possession of Louis Steele.
; The above describe-.! property was
j levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for
taxer due the City of MilledgeviUe,
for the year 1928.
PARCEL 6. All that tract of
land .-ituate and being in the City
of MilledgeviUe of said state and
county described as follows: That
tract of land belonging to Mrs. Leo
JoM-ph bounded as follows. North
by Washington street 80 feet. East
by land of W. A. Walker 100 feet.
South by Lind of F. R. Malpass. 80
feet. West by Warren street 100
feet. Said lot in the possession of
Mrs. Leo Joseph.
The above described property
levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa.
taxes due the City of Milleedge».ile,
for year 1928.
PARCEL 7. All that
land situate ami being in the city of
MilledgeviUe, of said state and coun
ty, describde a follows: That tracl
of land belonging to J M. Fountain,
bounded as follows; N >rth and East
by Moselyville road 525 feet. West
by Jefferson street 420 feet
South by Cline Ave., 225 feet. Said
land is in possession of Fred Wright.
The above described property wa»
levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for
taxes due the city of MilledgeviUe,
for the year 1928.
PARCEL 8. All that tract
parcel of land situate and being
the city of MilledgeviUe of said state
and county described as follows: All
that lot of land belonging to Lu
Bui li y. Front 'ng Hark street 100 ft.
bounded a* follows: North by lot of
E. E. Baas 225 feet, and by branch
on S >uth and West 250 feet said
(and being in the possession of Lou
Burley.
The above described property was
levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for
due the city of MilledgeviUe,
Louis Steele, j following purposes and i
the follow* -
: of 6-100
ng amounts:
1. To pay Jurors
er cent or 6-10 mill.
2. To pay Bailiffs tax of 5-1000
er cent or 5-100 mills.
3. To pay for inquests a tax of
-1000 per cent or 2-100 mills.
-uppoi
priw
jail
a tax of 4-100 per cent or 4-10 mills.
5. To support paupers, a tax of
J-10 ptr cent or 1 mill.
6. To pay the legal fees and *al-'
aries of County Officers 115-1000
per cent nr 115-100 mills.
7. To furnish supplier for County
Offices a tax of 28-1000 per cent or
28-100 mills.
8. To construct nad repair public
roads n tax of 4-10 per cent or 4
mills.
build and repair public
tax of 6-10 per cent
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCHANDISE
^TEMBRIDGE & COMPANY
PHONE 352-J
bridge
for the
1928
"hn R< h. The author has been
to men of the north and the
1>- yet this is a southern story
w '<h the perfume of the gardenia
>• glory of the -outhern gar-
lt is a book to gratify those
e in South Carolina and to
•ther readers desii
tcresting section.
novels set forth one class of l!)m plaitiL
and the reader forms the \yi t ne-s the Honorable James II,
that one class was all the , Hrk n f the Superior Court,
knew, but Mrs. Oemler has lhJs [ he !Tthf d ay of October, 1
J. C. COOPER, Clerk
PARCEL 10. All that tract of
parcel of land situate ard being in
y of MilledgeviUe, of said state
•unty described as follows: All
that tract of land belonging to B. G.
..tor Co. West on Jefferson
St., 65 feet. North by land of Ex-
hunge Bank. 200 feet. Ea«t by
land yf Fraley Grimes 65 feet. South
by land of Fraley Grimes TOO feet.
S Mid-1 Said land is in the possesion of B.
•f -aid,G. Class Motor Co.
not re-1 The above described pr .perty was
ithin the state, and an orde
having been made for service, oi
rge S. Middlekauff, by pub
libation, this, therefore, is to nctif;
yju, George S. Middlekauff to be and
to visit ( appear at Second Monday in Jan-
I uary, 1930, then and there to answer
CITY MARSHALS SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
City of MilledgeviUe:
I will sell on the fir-t Tuesday in
December. 1929 before the court
house door of Baldwin County, Geor
gia, within the kgal hours of sal.
at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, the hercinaftei
scribed tract* and parcels of land
PARCEL 2. All that tract of land
• ituate and being in the City of Mil-
1-. dgeville of said State and County
described as follows: That tract of
land belonging to Charlie and Harri-
ette Smith, Bounded on the North
by land of Sarah Perkins 225 feet
East by Wilkenwn Street 100 feet.
South by land of Robert McComb,
225 feet. West by land of Albert
Brown 100 feet, said land being la
tb« poaeeaaion of Charlie BaUtk.
levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for
taxes due Jie city of MilledgeviUe,
for the year 1928.
PARCEL 11. All that tract of
land belonging to L. N. Callaway,
lying in the city of MilledgeviUe.
Hounded on the North by Oak street
210 feet. East by land of F. E.
Harrington 105 feet South by land
of Dilaey Wa-hington 210 feet. West
by road leading to Macon, Ga. Said
land is in po»-<-<odo« of Corinne I^-e.
The above described property wa«
levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for
taxon due the city of MilledgeviUe,
for the year 1928 Also the automo
bile belonging to Hines and Callaway j the morning, I would ha**e
itp.rrih.il .. full,,. .: Our N.sh Sr- *<•. > “ »”■
.lan Auti.m l lr. »"« 19S7 Motor tot* all my’lSnrh^to’SPl't.
mills.
10. To repair public buildings
2-10 per cent or 2 mills.
1L To pay the salary arid ex
pense nf the Health Commissioner
-151100 per cent or 150-100 mills.
Total 16 mills.
In addition to the above tax it
is ordered that there be levied and
of taxable property in said County
a tax of 5-10 per cent or 5 mills
for the support of the public schools
of -aid Countv for the year 1929.
And that tnere ue levied anu as-
-essed upon each dollar of the value
of taxable property in the Meriweth
er school district of said County a
tax of 1-10 per cent or one mill for
the support of the public schools in
said district for the year 1929.
And that there be levied and as-
•esaed upon each dollar of the value
of the taxable property in the
Brown’s school district of said
County, a tax of 1-10 per cent or
1 mill for the year 1929.
And that there be levied and assess
ed upon each dollar of the value of
the taxable property in the Cooper-
ville school district of aid County,
a tax of 1-10 per cent or 1 mill for
t e support of the public schools of
■utid district of the year 1929.
And the Tax Collector ' said
County is ordered to a»-e»* „ J col
lect for the use of the County and
id County the
hereinbefore levied.
passed in open Court
thi- 3rd day of September, 1929.
O. F. MORAN
O. M. ENNIS
g. c. McKinley
Commissioner*.
PAINS QUIT COMING
MEGA
FLOUR
for ALL Your
Baking
N O matter wl.at
Occasion it Long before
may Im-—elaborate ^
dinner party or Cole mill*
* , ; supplied Ike
nimpleat family souibera
meal — tee Oniepa! *|ih ££ fi Z
It in your assur- r * fW ’
anre of real buk ing
A. J. Carr Company
MitMuri Uij Safi SI* Cat
Stronfcr lad Awful Harta*
Wert Away After Slw
Taak Cardai.
Oulln. Mo —"For Kino time. I hut
boon harm* tut awtul Um« with
pii:t T In my back and aides” aaya
Mrs Robert Creasy, of Urn place.
“My head would ache until I lelt
•ajf it would split open.
“I was very weak and nervous. It
looked like the least little thing
would upset me. I was truss with
tin* children, and I had no patience
for anything.
“Often, when I would get up In
Number 60055. Said property
hands of Hinc- and Callaway.
The above automobile was levied
on under a Tax Fi-Fa. fur taxes due
the city of .M<lidgevifje, for the
AH of the above described tracts
or parcels of land and personal prop
erty will be sold under Fi-Fas. issu
ed by the Treasurer and Clerk of th*
city of MilledgeviUe for taxes due
said city by the owner* of said tracts
of land. The undersigned will mak*
deeds to the purchaser* at the sale.
I have given the penants in posaeadoB
of the above described lands notice of
tho levy and of the time, tome and
T tried Many remedies, but noth-
i Ing did me any good until I started
I taking Cardui. I had md how
Curdui had helped others, and so I
wanted to try it, myself.
■'Cardui proved to be aH that was
■aid of It. I ook It for aevenU
months, regularly. At the end of
that time. I was in good health, and
have been so ever since. I gained
la weight, my appetite was goad,
and I waa able to do all my house
work without It hurting me. Th*
pains quit coming.”
Thousands of cam to that
described above have bees leported
Presenting
The
LADY DIANA
AT THE COURT OF YOUTH AND
BEAUTY
SUNDER AND lovely, and utterly
feminine. The Lady Diana—newest of
Towle patterns— brings to precious
Sterling the youthful spirit of your own
today.
We will be happv to how you some of
thesi lovely, useful nieces. No obli
gation to buy of course.
Williams
& Ritchie
MULEDGEVR1E. GA.
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