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toast they make so quickly and
conveniently? We have them in a
wide range of prices.
The Pholaon gift* for Christr
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Shoppe.
A CITIZEN WHEREVER
is an a
various
stored*
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You wf L4 days to pay your 1929 tax vithoUTprttjpy.
The lawywuires that Tax Collectors issM fifas j «g»in«t, aS
delinquents' 36 December 20th. Tax Collector has nh ducre-'
4 > ''A
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JMEGA FLOUR
ilTFfELp CRO. COT’
RECORDER,
M1LLEDGEVILLE,
DECEMBER
book “REVIEWS
I, OR. ALICE C. HUNTER
tor ol E.fliik Gaorgia Sl»t» Mb*. to, W.«
,J iW*' 1
FOR JAN. COURT
. hands of OREAC |V grant precedence to generosity.
M ar>c f R«‘ n * rd I ' 7110 Volume should be in every
Dutton and Co., N. Y., 1929 school where New England history is
.V Mu cab re story was the Dut-. taught, for the records of the inner
‘ * m ystcry novel for No-1 household life of a people accompany
1 P r The American edition ha's : an understanding of its political and
" >l nk | lte ,i by Florence Crewe- I civil history.
° Distinctly Frankish in tongr - — _
DRAWN
ill the device. known to the
* ,'f lir ,uch type of'story have \
utilized by Mr. Renard. They |
tr« a‘ berous servants, unex- |
] »iutih'r*» queer knives, j Judge Perk Drews Names of Jur-
nnll - delivered everywhere ■ OTE to Serve it Next Term of
ri. u-ly. “ nd spiritualism. Not Baldwin Superior Court
nt w ith acknowledged science
uthor draws upon a scientific Baldwin Superior Court, July
and has a clever surgeon ; Term, 1929.
if,, and activity a man j The following Grand Juror> were
*h< bad been guillotined. Then l.c j this dny drawn from the jury hox to
irafted th.- dead man’s hands upon serve in this court , at the January
Term, 1930, of this court:
Harrington, C. T.; Echols, A. B.;
Conn, C. J.. Jcanes, T. S.; March-
man, H. M.: Tunnell, Geo. H.; Mat
thews, J. W.; Stripling. Jno. H.; Rog-
D. M.; Harrington, M. C. Jr.;
McElrath, R. J.; Wood; W. B.;
Leaptrott, DjC>, Pennington, M. E.;
Carr, J. L.; I #i3C Xield, B. L.; Digby,
Dcnnie; Stembridge, Marion W.;
Taylor, A. T.; Spivey, C. W.; Huff,
Richard; Mclhniel, William; Crooms,
M. M.; Dumas, T. B;; McComb, T. L.;
Dunn, R. D.; Stembridge, Sidney
Lee; Miller, W. W.; Youngblood, C.
E. Jr.; Stembridge, Roger W.; Over
man, W. P.; Pugh, T. E.; Cox, J. B.;
Little. Frank G.; Brookins, E,
Di-awn open court, this the 19th
day of July, 1929.
JAMES B. PARK, Judge
Ocmulgee Circuit.
HAVE YOU A HOUSE ’
If w list with m f j 1 have rrms
vary attractive raatars on the wait-
lag list.
L. N. JORDAN
taka tba ckaaca oa wat reads
wa have a fall stock of tiro chela*,
the safe preventive against skiddiag.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick and Marquette Dealer
APARTMENTS
Faraished or i
■a J have pefcpla waitiag—Ring 39]
•r 313.
L. N. JORDAN
Baldwin Superior Court, July
Term, 1929. )
The following traverse jurors;
this day drawn from the juryj
the January term,
the vr»t> of ;• famous musician
erioutly injured in a rail-
•ni The musician comes
sJoviy to health and begins a labori-
ttt train his hands to their
brilliant technique. He |
mysterious force loading h^^h. h7; W^r»l7kTluU;
The prvsontztion william; Rvscoe, W. L.; Ethridge, J.
“ vory »i th the j 0.; Webb, W. A | Rosen, J. A.; Hew-
»»' " llo -"' ns *° an ' 1 “i’- ikins. A. J.; Willis, J. !).: BloodworUt,
parserlet there is enough earn-; P .. w Cu M u
the part of the author to chandler- r N . TrMuwr T Uven .
zske s oilling reader gullible for the d( , r c p . Mon, c „,aery, D. F.i Lee,
J. M.; Veal. O. F.; Coiper, Jno. O.;
Carr. A. J., Jr.
JAMES R. PARK. Judge
Ocmulgee Circuit.
The plot turns around Stephen
(■() pianist, and his charm-
ias wife who always believes in him
■vavers in her efforts to
help her uusband hack to health and
ucianrhip. Money hovers in the
kjrround, for Stephen’s father is
Jthy. The old man in his grief
OrlncV mother had sought the
,.f spiritualism in communicating
vith her.
Jhe character*
Baldwin Superior Court, July
Term, 1929.
The following traverse jurors were
this day drawn front the jury box to
serve at th? January term, 1930, for
the first week of this court.
Bryan. T. O.; McDade, W. C.; Wil-
this book are Hams. Jno. G.; Vinson. J. F.; Law-
manikins. wielded to the whim of ronce. P. N.; Brown, J. T.; Collins,
author, but the leaders in the Johnnie; Wilkinson, G. W.; Cox. J.
B.. Jr.; King, J. T.; Holsey, L. S.;
become real to the read-
fortunate since the twists
the plot frequently startle
dulity. The purchaser of the vol
te may be sure of a pleasant even-
; in entire forgetfulness of the
irld without and the clocks within.
box to
1930,
Medlin, D. T.; Moore, Jerre N.;
McMillan, R. W.; Lane, E. J.; Hum-j
phrics, B. F.; Brown, D. W.; Wood.'
W. S.; Leonard, A.; Bone, Russell;
Wagnon, J. T.; Thompson, Morgan ,
L. ; Baumgurtel, W. H.; Dunn, Ly-,
man; Moore. Joseph A.; Childs. W.
W.; Jones, W. Z.; Horton, O. D.;|
Beck. L. L.; McMillan, K. G.; Hen
drickson, F. W.; Roberts, W. E.;j
Torrance, T. A.; Digby, L. M.;J
Robinson, W. E.; Collins, A. J. NevCT
ton, Linton S.; Whitfield, C. H.;t
Ennis, C. O.; Adams, R. F.; Law
rence, L. G.; Martin, R. W.; Smith,
Albert S.; Shealy, F. E.; Richardson, j
W. B.; HarrinukMU|F. E.; Procter, I
Riley; Thoma“T.X; Weaver, W. T.; 1
Hayes, Roy L.; Vcatch, C. N.; Cline, j
Hugh T.; Hodges. W. E.; Chandler.!
W. J.; Holloway, J. N.; Banks. H. G.;J
Harrison, W. S.; Ashfield, Robert;!
Switzler, A. W.; Ethridge, J. C.; 1
Walker. W. A. ; Reed, R. R.; Peel-1
er, Wm. A ; Proctor. Herschel; Hum
phries. J. P.; Chandler, J. E.; Giles,
W. D.; Ingram, J. C.; Blackwell, W.
M. ; Moore, W. A.; Ray. J. T.; Cham
bers, W. J.; Harrington, Hugh;
Flemister, Lewis; Hubbard, J. W.;
Humphrey, W. C.; Roberson, J. P.;
Norment, J. R.; Barnes, Pevton W.;
Harrington, I.. R.; Simpson, T. L.
Drawn in open court, this the 19th,
day of July, 1929.
JAMES B. PARK, Judge
Ocmulgee Circuit.
ANY electric appliance-
XlL charged against “home
provements” — for no one familiar
with the use of modem-da4 elec
trical devices can gainsay tft fact
that they make for happier
and better living.
This Christinas season finds
stores chock-fuH'of Electrical Gifts
s Christmas
g Next Year
of every description—irons, perco
lators, toasters, decorative bridge,
floor and table lamps, toasters,
waffle irons ... something for each
and every person on your list.
Each appliance has been carefully
priced to sell on liberal terms. Visit
our store tomorrow. Select you
gifts and request us to delivea
for you on Christina
COUNTRY AUCTION
i Nicholl Rawson
E. p. Dutton and Co., N. Y., 1929
A book to delight the lover of
heirloom- and antiques is this at-
261 pagVs.
Thirty-six illustrations from photo-
psphic cuts lend reality to the work.
The -lender plot is woven .around the
•uetinn of ancestral possessions in
a N'ew England homestead. The i
ftor, or story teller, comes in to help
the aged gentlewoman whose treas-
ares are to be sold for the necessary
fund:, to see her down the road to
Charon's ferry.
ritable education in relics
offered the reader of this book, as the
ftory of hte *.wo week 4 ’ preparation
for the sale is developed. The fami
ly of Martha Ann Shedd had
pied the homestead for a century and
Around every object clung
intimate and exquisite associations.
Furniture, utensils, dresses,
counties treasures the present gene-
tfually fails to know have
cumulate.) in the old house,
story and th legends of its treasures
velation of the New
England character and of New Eng
land hist m.
tuth r has emphasized this
ntntion of the
Viaint N’i'W England speech with its 1
t' n«e!y laconic brevity, its clipped
■ yllahle-, and its individualistic
‘unt. ^*•lrtha Shedd’s heart is
hound up in her treasures, but she
• ■ soul of generosity and between
'l-siro to pass the relics on to her •
'1 ones and her need for worldly
Wcath she hesitates not an instnnt
McMullen. J. T.; King, J.
Beck, N. M.; Bnlcy. D. T.; Mc
Kinley, A. C.; Edwards, Geo. W.;
Smith, J. R.; Bland, S. J.; Newton,
Lonnie; Hardy, W. D.; Nelson, Roy,
L.; Cormanni, C. J.; Torrance, R. G.;
Pucket, L. A.; Wilson, Dawson; Simp
son, Chns. E.; Gladin, M. A.; Smith,
W. I.; Holscnbeck, L. S.; Prosser,
Robt. Lee; Butts, D. T.; Fowler, L.
With
holiday:
of Viko Aluirinum Ware
Electric Cookciy.^You’Il say that
aluminum set yro ever saw. Terms!
down, 24 montMTto pay.
And if you’d like to make a
Happiness to your fanily, arr
General Electric Refrigerator
^10 down, balance in 24 month:
(r’dfscovery, but consumers of our
are continually discovering its
RicldR^Sfb 011 * ^ ut P°° r > n ash—sums up the
reasppik for the general satisfaction rendered
Our sctvke is a match for their quality, too—
Sv T our coals.
scratch.
tLER-FLEMISTER COU 0.
OMEGA
FLOU
I'sT ■
T HE DAY of all days
arrives — a day for the
renewal of old family ties. It
is a family festival.
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must be perfect in every
detail.
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