Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 14, 1929, Image 9

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the UNION RECORDER, MILLEPCEVILLE. CA„ NOVEMBER 14, 1»2S , U;» 'Vith The Joi up-to-date Tas^ion bookn. Now what shall I do? If you happen to. drive around my way some day and see me out ir back yard in the rain—with a queer looking dress on and carrying an brella in one hand and a '‘undle swinging from a string from one fingur—and my left hand tightly gripping a long skirt to keep it from trailing the ground—then you may know that I am NOT crazy—but merely trying to adjust myself to tnc present time of change—so that I may be ready when that trailing skirt comes again. I am tried of always being behind the times. ided omeibing wrong some- 1 don’t know where. And i j 1 find out? However, if—, ■ ■ Mg >u*.—t am no better- Lady Luck than I have'™ " ,n nov . fluctuating CLIFTON ADAMS MAKES AN NOUNCEMENT In connection with the public at tention now centered on stocks and paper values of corpora- Clifton Adams local dealer for three or four ces in mind when I start-, 4 T . , „ . „ . li.k'Ct—it will bo too latelrTj K f"‘ R ** 0 • todny ' "' ccivci1 “ i mo .jriv oood To take' 1 " 0 follov '"»‘ statement, authorized £ matter out of . nut shell. 1 * Mr ' A - A ‘™'“ th : '“St as as I make up j *'Tbe Atwater Kent Manufacturing ui::.l do » thing because some- Company ha s never had any shares of . , -or rather, because every- , its stock on the market. , el-, is doing it—just get good ' •, cl—then everybody else . U OWns outn - r ht its bigness and . “v,w what would YOU do « a manufacturing plant. It has been it that? I just can't be in tho 1,1 bus | ne8s for more than twenty- . matter how hard I try. 1 V f n ,n f reaain K , y profitable years, was that matter of having It has always done bu , , . • °' vn capital and ha* never borrowed „f hair on my bond. Thut is a ,j oIJar ! thought—and debated— ,,i ; d—and hawed—and final-’ “AH its resource.-, und experience cause I got mad with the are concentrated upon one thing— - of the house that I walked ’lie making and selling of fine radio Mncon and had the whole instrumet: ,-ut >ff. He was in favor of it two acre : i-o he said) and when I controlled, 80 that Atwater Kent to- very foolish question— dealers always have enough radios on PARCEL 2. All that tract of land ft', v. hat on earth will I do—if I hand to medt the public demand, und -ituau* and being in the City of Mil- •nirht after it is cut?”—the are never overstocked. Its Inventory j ledgeville of said State and County mission may be granted to him on the first Monday in December, 1929. November 6, .'*.929. W. H. STEMPRIDGE, Ordinary, B. Go. Ga. Lula P. Middlekauff George S. Middlekauff. Petition for divorce, Baldwin Superior Court, January Term, 1930. To the defendant, George S. Middle kauff: The plaintiff, Lula P. Middle kauff .having filed her petition for divorce against George S. Middle kauff, in this court, returnable to this term of the court, and it being made to appear that Gecrgc S. Mid dlekauff is not a resident of said county, .and also that he does not re side within tl»e state, and an order having been made for service, on him, George S. Middlekauff, by pub lication, this, therefore, is to notify you, George S. Middlekauff to be and appear at Second Monday :n Jan uary, 1930, then and there to answer ; aid complaint. Witness the Honorable Janies B. Park, Judge of the Superior Court, this the 17th, day of October, l'.;2f*. J. C. COOPER, Clerk. CITY MARSHALS SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County. City of Milledgeville: I will sell on the first Tuesday in December, 1929, before the court house door of Baldwin County, Geor gia, within the legal hours of sale at public outcry, tc the highest property will be sold as the property of the estate of Susie Taylor. PARCEL 5. All that tract of land situate and being in the City Mil- lcdgcviile of said state «nd county desciibed a* follows: That tract of land belonging to Louis Steele, bounded on the North Right of Way of the- Georgia Railroad 75 feet East by Branch 200 feet. South by land of E. W. Jarrett 180 feet. West on Liberty street 200 feet. Said land be ing in possession of Louis Steele. The above described property was levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for taxes due the City of Milledgeville, for the year 1928. PARCEL C. All that tract of land -ituata nnd being in the City of Milledgeville of said state and. county described as follows: That tract of land belonging to Mrs. Leo Joseph bounded as follows. North by Washington street 80 feet. East by land of W. A. Walker 100 feet. South by land of F. R. Malpnas. 80 feet. West by Warren street 100 feet. Said lot in the possession of Mrs. Leo Joseph. The above described property was levied o n under a Tax Fi-Fa. for taxes due the City of Millecdgeville, for year 19C8. PAP.CtL 7. All that tract of land situate and being in the city of Milledgeville, of said state and coun ty, describde as follows: That tract of land belonging to J. M. Fountain, bounded a» follows; North and East by MoselyviDe road 525 feet West by Jefferson street 420 feet and South by Cline Ave., 225 feet. Said land is in possession of Fred Wright. The above described property was levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for taxes due the city of Milledgeville, for the year 1928. PARCEL 8. All that tract or parcel of land situate nnd being in tho city of Milledgeville of said state and county described as follows: All that lot of land belonging to Lou Burley. Fronting Clark street 100 ft. bounded us follows: North by lot of E. E. Bass 225 feet, nnd by branch on South and West 250 feet said land being in the possession of Lou Burley. The above described property was levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for taxes due the city of Milledgeville, for the year 1928. PARCEL 10. All that tract of parcel of land situate and being in the cily of Milledgeville, of said state and county described as follows: All that tract of land belonging to B. G. Glass Motor Co. West on Jefferson St., G5 feet. North by land of Ft. chhngo Bank, 200 feet. East by Knd i f Fraley Grimes 65 feet South by land of Fraley Grimes 200 feet. Said land is in the possession of B. G. Glass Motor Co. The above described property was levied on under a Tax Fi-Ta. for taxes due the city of MillcdgevUle, for the year 1928. All 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 tho city of Millcdgevilla for taxes due said city by the owners of said tracts of land. The undersigned will make deeds to the purchasers at the sale. I have given the tenants in possession of tho above described lands notice of the levy and of the time, terms and place of sale as requirde by law. This 28th day of Octobt-r, 1929. J. H. THIGPEN, Marshal, City of Milledgeville. Production in its thirty- bidder for cash, the hereinafter do- factory is scientifically j scribed tracts and parcels of laud o old that you is back?” That was the . MOT .trace. The next day I went . , Sra * ,c mmded dtv0 “°" i“> «>« back with a permanent °f ‘Ik fl»«‘ he hair off—but not n r " d, ° Ihn ‘ can be bu,l ‘—•>»» put the The thine that finally Atwa ‘ cr 1 Kt ' nt >'“nufacturinB Com- me was the matter of a hat' stronBcst P ositi ° n than the thought that ■ held.” I n-.ight be “too old” to grow any ir. Whenever I went to get h.t—in trying it on—if I front where it be- CITATION palled in down in front where it i>e-! ! rued-i, hiked up in the back. Then ( B,ldw, n County. if I pulled it down in the b'ack where Whereas, W. A. Sutherland, it belonged—it hiked up in front. d '“ n of Lewellyn A. Robuck, Jr., So—v.h-it else COULD I do—and of “hows that he has fully discharged course I did want to be in the style. | duti , e ? 08 guardian, and has filed And now -right when I have gotten Ms petition for dismission, together t, the eoint where I can keep it fix- P™ a complete statement of the fd fairly well—and have a very' „«nf. | c °untof aald guardian, satisfied feeling that Emmett Jr., J Wherefore, W. A. Sutherland, ind little Maltha (Baby Sister) guardian, prays that letters of dis- ron’t b eashamed of “grandma” warn they come to visit in the old Home Town—why, bless pntty— 1 DR. KING everybody up nnd starts to letting their hair grow long agais. Now— Phone 229-L Res. 105 viwt WOULD you do‘ Then apnin there was that matter rf long skirts—or rather short skirts, i I nnnot remember the day (until th? past few years) when I did not ■ fan- skirts that were anywhere from J •is inches or nothing from the Nothing meant—they touch-, fd all around—or had a nice long “train" that you had to “holdup” >ur left hard very “daintily”, while you took a walk. And to he to hold up that skirt, nnd carry n umbrella in the rain was a woman —sized job—and don’t you forget it •ou had a bundle—you hnd to ■y it tinder your arm or run a • f "f the hand holding the um brella thru the string and let it dang- If ti string came untied—that ! your hard luck. And if hand that "held the fort,”, otherwise the “hack skirt” became t il-doing—that was your hard luck again. You either had to some convenient store nnd like you were looking nt the pretty things—or take chances of what might become of the «ige of your skirt and the trail there of. Oh—those were good old I don’t think.” Excuse quotation—for it came from the time •' the “gay-nincties”—about which there Have been so many jokes made. Sn —to go on with a hard-luck story— when j finally allowed the “dress- ” to hem my skirt ten inches the floor—and at last, thro horrified at myself for the d°«ng consented to fifteen—it took 1 bit of detirmination on • make the daliy visit to the After I saw that no I '-d me any mind—I decided it must And now—look what has j hipp, .;,.,j—j wen t a reception not r y many days ago—and bless • 1—if that pretty little Nettie J Ardr. didn’t greet me at the door nn P a dress that almost touch-' floor! And I had on my bostj i-t!i w winter dress that I’ve 1 : ‘ r at least two years—and it fifteen inches from the floor. Of course I knew the evening dresses —-many n f them—were long in ack but I thought that was just freakish idea of trying to have *°mething new and different—but not 8 °~“*f you will look «t »U Jefferson Street Veterinarian Milledgeville, Georgia described as follows: That tract of land belonging to Charlie and Harri ett l* Smith, Bounded on the North by land of Sarah Perkins 225 feet Ea:t by Wilkerson Street 100 feet. South by land of Robert McComb, 225 feet. West by land of Albert Brown 100 feet, said land being in the possession of Charlie Smith. The above described property was levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for taxes due the City of Milledgeville, for the year 1928. The marshal, also has in his hands Tax Fi-Fas for the years 1926 and 1927, issued by the clerk nnd treasurer for taxes due the city. PARCEL 3. All the tract of land situate and being in the City of Mil- Iedgcville of said state and county described as follows: That tract of land belonging to the Est of Susie Taylor, bounded on the North by land of Mrl». W. A. & L. M. Brown 120 feet. East by land of Mrs. W. A. & L. M. Brown, 255 feet. South by land of Mrs. W. A. & L. M. Brown 120 feet. West by land of Mrs. W. A. & L. M. Brown 225 feet said land being in the po? session of Cyrus Tay lor. The above described property was levied on under a Tax Fi-Fa. for due the City of Milledgeville for the year 1927, issued against Susie Taylor, she having died, tho GREAT NOVEMBER SALE OF Ladies’ Ready=to=Wear Reduced Surprisingly Low. Your Early Inspection will save you money. 10 Days Sale. No Alterations.