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organization. Ha read the beautiful
poem. “Let Me Live By rue 8*do of
The Road/’ which he said fitted the
Ufe of Judge Stembridge, and dosed
with the following quotation of
Tennyson’s “Crossing The Bnr.“
COUNTY SCHOOLS
CELEBRATE FRL
MUM* Day aad Uadi
Iw Day to la CJtWerf ■
Scheels rf TU Cdy
Baldwin county schools will join
Pirday in celebrating Bird and Arbor
Day and Uncle Remus Day, programs
will b. given at each school by clubs And may there be no moaning at the
of the city who make up the Fed- ^ har
erated clubs, who are sponsoring the " hcn * P ut out ***
day.
Mm. F_ R. Hines. pri-.ident or the But »uch it tide at movinr seems
Federated clubs, made the following asleep,
.interne nt relative to the cclcbra- Too full for sound and foam,
t j 0J| . When that which drew from the
As has been the custom for many boundless deep,
many happy years, a joint program Turns again home,
is to be given this coming Friday,
December sixth—nt each of the Twilight and evening fell,
county schools, a committee from
THANKSGIVING
WAS DEAL DAY
Obawrad At A HaUay, Larfe
Craw* a City. Sarint it
Epaucspal CWA
FOOTBALL M THE AFTERNOON
Thanksgiving day, Thursday Nov.
28th, was observed as a holiday ini
this city. The weather was cold and
crisp, and the sun was bright, mak-|
ing the day an ideal one.
There was a large number of visi-j
tors to the city, coming here on ac-
count of the alumnae gathering at;
G. S. C. W.. nnd the G. M. C.-Gor-
don football game.
The Union Thanksgiving services
were held at the Presbyterian church
Wednesday evening, and tho<
BUICK SELIJNG
n. PERCENT OF
CARSJN CLASS
C. W. Church ill Issues State*
menc following study
of Report#
That the Buick Motor Company Is
now Milling 42 percent of all the cars
in Buick’* price clau U the statement
made by C. W. Churchill, general 1
sales manager, following a study of j
reports for the three months ending
October 31st.
The price claw in which Buick caff
are listed embraces 14 ocher makes of
automobile* any one of which the
Buick Mctoe Company b now out-
*GQCSBtXmr*irmrfrsHnrennvtrwfy^
, pastor c ( the Baptist church.
Services however, wfcrc held j
Thanksgiving morning at the St.'
Stephens Episcopal church by the
Rector, Rev. F. H. Harding, who,
preached an appropriate and impres-
v schools, a committee Irom And “«' r u “ t tho d * rk! fathered there heard a forceful nnd
organisation in our city going And. "■“> be n " »»dneu. of fnre- (elii[|U|!nt Bennon by Rey L E Ro ,
out with part of a program to be WCM
met with the other half of the pro- When 1 mi bark,
gram at the school, given by the pu
pils. This is indeed a splendid way For tho* from our bourne of time and
for all of us Baldwin county folks to place,
get together and learn to know and The flood may bear me far,
love one another more and more. The I hope to see my pilot face to face
programs are nice—of course—but When I have crossed the bar.
the fact of keeping in touch with
ench other in hotter. How enn we The cortege accompanying the re-
evir have “A Better Baldwin" niuins from the church to the cetne-
(Which is the motto of our Baldwin tery, where the burial took place, was
county Federation) without -wc all onc °f *h e longest ever teen it: the
pull together? And what better way ^h-e Inrge crowd stood with
to attain that end than to work with hared head* as the burial ceremony
and make friends out of our children was and the remains lowed in
—who will carry on. Iheir last re ting place.
The committee who are to go are The pall bearer, were grandson, | Rath> , red , yitncM t „ e
(. c peak:ng of them ns organizations) of Judge Stombridge Edwurd, Alton i.,tw»*tt ,
i bi.i... r> .. tit Li — .i t> i.umi. ii »ns me i
At G. S. C. W. a regular Thanks
giving dinner was served. The din
ing halls were gogeous in their dec
orations, ancT presented a scene of
rare loveliness and attractiveness.
The young ladies viced with each
other in planning'nnd arranging the
decoration*; of the halls and tables
and taste and talent were shown.
In the afternoon a vast throng
football
the largest crowd per-
C. W. CHURCHILL.
hurry. Phon
Midway—Mrs. Beeson—chairman ant * Stetson Barnes, W. II. and Ben 1 ~nttinrr.fl nt TWnn • - — -
—the D. A. R.; To CooperviUe—Mm. Stembridge, Wm Barron, ami Geo. I j. .. ., victorious” ,u * whiU •*« •>» ,ir * *" d
R. B. Moore chairman The U. D. C. Stcmhridec. The honorary escort,^ £ makin( . keep -™. Oar Ik. ..rvie. 1.
ir reverberate with music and yells.
Ip the evening the bearding cadets
and Sendee Star Lcgioi,; To Union
Point—Mrs. M S. Bell, chairman—
the Music Club; To Meriwether—
Mrs. George Roach—chairman—the
W. C. T. U. and the P. T. A.; To
Sci.ttsboro—Mrs. George Carpenter,
chairman—the American Legion
nposed of county officers and
nembers of the local bar.
The floral offerings were great in
lumber and beautiful in design and
irero : ilent testimonials of love and
Etecm foi the deceased.
William Henry Stembridge
njoyed a feast nt the Barrncks.^he
dinner corixh.ted of tempting viands,
and was thoraughly enjoyed.
In the evening the Colonial Thea
ter was filled to its capacity.
Tho Thanksgiving day of 1029
was a day long to the remembered
in Millcdgevillc.
We h&ve added i
of high grade toys-
—HATCHERS.
Auxiliary; To Hopewell—Mrs. R. E. born in Eqst Baldwin June 30, 1850,
Long, chairman—the Garden club. his pn.ents being John Wesley Stem-
These committees are planning to bridge and Harriett Smith. He nt-
leavs Millcdgevillc at one-thirty on .ended a school in his neighborhood;
next Friday—December 6th—and worked on the farm, nnd grew to
all the schools have been notified by manhood. On February 4th, 1873,
Supt. Bivins—who is very much in he married Miss Louisa Robin: on,
favor of the plan. It is with the co- and they commenced life together,
operation of the County Board and continuing to make their home in j visited her brother, Mr. Fred
Supt Bivins that it is possible for this Fast Baldwin. In early manhood he j ast , vee j.
program la b= given. I ®Tl| «'• ■>"■> Mr,. Honry Coleman vl.it-
led relativ
MISS LENI MOORE, Tho Hat
Shoppe for Christmas Handkerchiefs,
Pholson Gifts and Costume Jewelry.
mmn news
Connections in Macon for Dnblin,
Jacksonville and all Florida points.
Travel by Bus. Phone 351. Paved
Road.
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CITATION
CITATION
j Sewing Machine Co., which he did!
; most successfully, placing machines j
i in many hemes throughout the <
. ty. As his acquaintance with the peo-
i Dublin last week.
. , , GEORGIA, Baldwin County
I Mr D. B. Wright and several of Te whom R „ Concern:
his friends have returned home After
The Will of B. I. Fraley j A, ha acqumntance wra, tn. pee- ddightful hlHlting trip
In the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin f P 1 ® widened his popularity increased, ’ wick , Ga.
County, Georgia. ~~ L * *""* J “ ' U *
he won friends by his pleasant,
® " j Wm. H. Ivey, having applied for!
runs * : permanent letters of administration
on the estate of Miss Mary Ivey, de-1
PeT,;«.1.r,rob.te of Will d friendly manner and address. He Lucille Perkin,. Eudell ceMed , thi, i, to cita tha creditor, |
SoUmn For^ I earned a livelihood by hard work, Hcncry and Mr John D. Seal, vi.lt- ttnd hebMW . w of ..id docaaed to
Sol.tan Form. I... a. relative, in Stillmore. Go. Satar- ,h„,v caare before mo. at the January
To: H. Thomas Fraley, J. Burweil and “"ifiee, which
Maloa,,. Mr, Zennmia Malpa,, Tar- the onc 1,0 h,uI <:hoMn
shared by cn re,auvvs ,n ouu “ un: - a “ VUI * I show causo before me, at the January
as his life day an( * Sunday. | Term. 1930, of the Court of Ordinary
brft7n\nd r mI'CI companion.' He“utar mlved with hi. ^ Mnyerito Born- and Mr. S L, „i,| County, why permanent Ict-
bntton, nnd Mr* Lain Mnlpaw S<m- (n tku yIty .„ „ rdl . r M , du . T. Campbell mortared to Aupirta, tm adminirtration should not be
un., Sunday. I granted, as prayed, to said petition-
Miss Cecil Kennedy was called to]or.
a her home last Wednesday on account
Witness my hand and official sig
nature ihi« December 2, 1929.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court, Act
ing Ordinary, Baldwin Co.
NOTICE OF AN ELECTION
sions.
Miller S. Bell, hnvinp applied, a, "t* his children nnd a few year.
Executor, for probate in Solcmn -‘ tl r™ard s purchased n home. ....
Form of the la.t Will and Te,lament Judpe Sttmbridlte served n, a her "ome last n eane,(
of B I Fralcv late of said Baldwin of the Board of Education of °* her sister’s illnuss.
County', deceased, and also for the '» r ’ lo, « Mir’IlrttyUver.dery.sitc-dfnend,
court to hear and determine the que* I ot » , ’ d "'« s “ lw “5" dr ‘'" tls ' ° . ' ”
lion of the residence nf the said de-! interested in the schools throughout wcok-end.
censed nt the time of his death In lhc count >- “ nd ,0 th<!ir « d ™»“- «•*> Gertrude Willoaphly spent
mid Baldwin Conntv. you and each ■"'« *» d *" *» ve much Frid *l' ia M* con ' G »-
of yon. as heir, at law of tho snld B. , thought. | Mis, Eudell Evan, went the week
L Fraley, .are hereby required to be! Judge Stembridge was elected Tux end in Macon. Ga, with relatives,
and appear at the Crurt of Ordinary | Ci lUc.or of Baldwin county in 1801, Mrs. S. E. Wright, Jr„ and family ( q EORGIAi B.Mwin County,
for mid Baldwin C runty on the Firat 'nnd was rc-clected in 1808, serving spent several days with relative, in
Monday in January. 1930, whrn said two terms in this office. , Bubiin, Ga.
ai>r' ,! ''«t<on for probate and said In 10011 he was elected Ordinary, Mr. Erie McKinley and Mr. Louie
question of residence will be heard,'and held this office continuously un- Randall of Siloam, Ga., virited Mr.
and show cause, if any you have or U1 his denth. He gave close atten- j. T. Mnrchman, and family Sunday,
can, why the prayers of petitioner! o°n to the performance of the duties Mr. and Mrs. Sam Humphrey spent
should not be allowed. <»f this important office, keeping the Thursday nnd Friday with relatives
This the 2nd day of December,' records carefully. He was a faith- in Sparta. Ga.
1929. ‘ ful and painstaking public officer, Miss Erma Chile from Allen’s In-
J. C. COOPER. iand the confidence in which he was \uiia Home rpent Thursday with Mrs.
Clerk Superior Court of (held by the pualic was evidenced by C. P-. Lavender.
Baldwin County, Gecrgir 'his continued election to thi, office. Mr. J. D. Ros* *nd Miss Nahie Har-
ting Ordinary on nc-l Judge St mbridge through his long den announce th<
ago.
will mcot
of death of Ordinary: life was sustained by the Christian took pine
of raid County. faith, and he relied on the promises have the err
# ] of God’s Word, taking them in many friends.
Make ifee whole family happy—not fcis life day by day, as he went in Th» Chrirt:
just one diy but 3f.S *Uys in the a nd cut among hb fellow men. at the Christian Church at seven
yenr. Get that Rndio from ADAMS As a cit'zen he wa, always inter- o’clock Sunday night, which every
ELECTRIC CO. Ea*y Terms. ' c-.tcd in his city and county, and will enjoy. The preaching ser-
| espoused thou.* principles which he be- vices will follow at seven-thirty
S 0 R F THROAT? • ltoved would promote the welfare of o’clock.
! the people. There will be Sunday school at the
I public servant he .ns faith- Methoidst, and Christian
DON’T GARGLEi
There being a vacancy in the office
of Ordinary of Baldwin county,
Georgia, on cacount of the death of
the incumbent the Honorable W. H.
Stembridge;
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion to fill said office of Ordinary of
Baldwin county for the unexpired
term, will be held in the several
Militia Districts of Baldwin county,
Georgia, o.n the TWENTIETH DAY
OF DECEMBER, 1929. The laws
mampge w^u. : g 0Vern j„g, regular elections shall al-
o apply to the holding of this special
election.
notice is given and election
called in pursunnt to Section 4782
of the Civil Code of Georgia of 1910.
Witness my official signature, this
the Second day of December, 1929.
‘ J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court,
Baldwin County, Georgls.
ThvyI,
Thi. Doctor’. Freer!,.!.. Ci... ful to his trust, und performed the cl, " rcbes Sundsy morninir at
Qaiabr, Botin- Roll.! 1 duties that fell to him faithfully. °’ c '“ ck .
Don-t suffer the pain and discom- j He was a devoted husband nnd Mrs. Clark, of Auyusta, Ga., hi
fort of sore throat. Use a doctor’s father, kind nnd sentle in hin relation vi » itln lt h" Mrs. John Math-
prescription called Thoxina (varan- to his loved ones, (irin* first
teed to relieve with the very first thoivht to their care and weUbeinc W * *” verT * l,d 10
swallow. Garries and salves are too Jud»e stembridre is survived by Goes!, pastor of the Methodist, In
•lw and If they do relievo. It is mu- Mrs. Stembridre. end ten children, ail ®“ r
’ L. OII ! y t * mp ° r * ry ' of whom have reached manhood and
Tltorine has a double action—it re-1 womanhood. The children are: Mrs. G _
the aorcneis and roes direct ] Hattie Jordan, Mr*. G. E. Barnes,
YOU It FIREWORKS—At
^ 1 mm * Mavch^aa’s, WhoWtaU
° lhe inkerwal cause. It contains J Mr*. B. R. Hughes, Mrs. Wm H. Bar- wtoi1,
harmful drugs
_ I “ r -- Geo. L. Echols, Misses nephews, Messrs R. E. and W. D.
r •.! ,#r who,e f “ n " ly - Thcrc •***»■ *" d Bertie Stembridge, Messrs stembridge. whom he took in hi*
d-,.7 -2. .u .°.7 W. nnd S. D. Stembridg:. nnd Dr. h „ rac , ,f ter the death of their par-
vi...:. n “" d thr “ n ‘^ ■•«»» ’ k for M. F. Stembridge, and n number of cnts , when they were small children.
if they
Tha;:-n
safe and
i'ut up ready for use in 35c., grandchildren. He is also survived by
ouc.. and .<1 00 bottles. Money hack one brother, Mr. J. E. Stembridge. of uwu
ri not relieved. Sold by Fraley’s Ta Gan. nnd n sitter, Mrs. Carrie 'judge .Stemhrid-i
rarmacy and other good Drug Butts, Cochran, and a large circle of jrenorat
Storea. relatives, among whom are two ward.
CITATION
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Baldwin County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. C. Grime* having made applica
tion in due form of law to be ap
pointed permanent administrator, up
on the estate of Mrs. Mary Grimes,
deceased, notice is hereby given that
said application will be heard and
passed upon, at the regular term of
the Court of Ordinary for said coun
ty, to be held on the first Monday in
January, 1930.
WITNESS my hand and official
rigntaure, this 2nd day of December,
1929.
J. C. COOPER.
Clerk Sunerior Court,
Acting Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
MAGAZINES
PHONEUS
Harris Hall’s Drug Store
PHONE M2
Selling Toys
This Year
WE HAVE ADDED AN EXTENSIVE LINE OF HKH GRADE
TOTS TMB TEAK FOR THE
HOLIDAY TRADE
We ask our friends to inspect our line in making up their
• lists—
See our show window display on Toys—Call to see them—
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
THE GiFT QUESTION EASILY SOLVED
AT
GRANT’S
GIFTS THAT LAST FOR YEARS TO
COME
Inspect our stocks and see how easily
you can find just the Gift for every
member of the family and at most
t rc?.:on3ble piices.
J. C. GRANT CO.
“Gift* That Last"
"'W—r'
Come in and listen to the
BOSCH or Majestic be.| of
them ell and let vs install one
lor • tryout in yovr own house.
“Sold on Easy Payment’’
R.W. HATCHER HARDWARE COMPANY
Just to Let You Know
That we already have a big «• oty of Alcohol and Glycerine—
ready when the cold weather comes. Prophets say ihh will be a
cold winter—So don’t forfeit.
Ralph Simmerson
Buick and Mn-^rath Dealer