Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 12, 1929, Image 3

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% rr ! Wo“ n0 ded War Victim* Helped by Antiseptic* i,t up wns the discovery of U was of Infinitely less w ^ pt, .Th:in the nseptic technique ’-.. ie in us through the work and Pasteur, Frederick a. the OutlnoJ: nnd In- a u*" r pottle * ri at**nt I >.rlry Juries OXFORD DISTRICT BULLETIN »> F E. DEMPSEY. P mi<li v **"* C *- »—W »■.«. ' Numb« r 27 ‘Home-KecpinK Hearts" i s u vo | umo attractively bound in creen „nd cold ,„ ucd from the pre s f Barke Co.. Macon, G... conuinin* il ustrationn l»v .. ™ THE UNION-RECORDER, WLLEDCEVILLE, CA., Mcr-fp „ ,« Mrs. ;> remember thnt the sur- ip Civil war knew nothing * r hi nnd the nature of In- ** “ a ««uons by the autho, «•* marvH ,hnl lh *y i Nellk Womack Hines, who ,,’rno - . . - well n» they did. For the mn- I the most active »n*i f a who dip of wounds In bers of our F-'r«t \r *a j 1 *" 1 * nom " UlUnl out lRht. nor dC ; Milledgevffle Ga Thp ‘ T ChUrch * a the extent of their In • . ’ ° a * The volume con- ■ile In hospitals of In- : , s of P <H>In \ from the lyric heart »"d jetfued br>i „ of th „ J k [ r JJ 1 _• ... . cated “T.. \f,. e™ i_. . .. Our pci of death from cun- ^ “To My Grandson and Mv Gar- ounils in the Civil war wns de n” The fact that this volume is ....... World war. 8.12. This autographed by Mrs H|nefa pin in efficiency (nothing less than special value to this writer Lh, ,»w. * i fine "f five more men out of ,f or wn ' . r v 1(» 1 was almost wholly due to r ou . , J , cr ^ as,tor and fhP .lovclonment of the aseptic nnd " r nlways rc »P<>n*vie to every' • ouraRonM * nt ’ s P cakm K ver >’ nand- ZiZlc technique. caI1 for "«vlce in the church. 5 L ™'~ “* 4U ~ e ““ n greater gain than nt deserves the tribute paid her The Epworth Leagues of the Dis tricts are showing neW'life under the leadership of Rev. Bernard Brown, who is our efficient District Secretary For example, seven Leagues will meet at 7:30 P. M., at Oxford December to organize a County Union. We t have such Unions throughout District. Our League at Mil- ledgeville is especially alive and ac tive under the guidance of Miss Mary Farr, daughtci of our Rev. J. H. Farr. The Sunday School*, of the District, tv. A. B. Elizer, Secretary Have settled their goals for the year 1929- Rev. B. H. Smith. Conference Secretary of Sunday Schools, mel with a group recently at the District age and brought semely of the Oxford District Sun- f day School situation. Come again. Brother Smith. first up rs for without 11 the per- interpretative foreword by Dr muse of ileotha from Infections In Joteph Robinson of Mercer Univer" ,Ms war would hove been higher Ilian sity: "Mrs. Hines Is one of those in the Civil war, because the wounds w j ge au th n i-K «.u„ ; *u , 1 g enerally more dunuerausly In- ” , a “ ' VO^d, “ f ££i. ami "ere of n type more fn- ?*!'.”• d " P livc l, ‘‘- 1 . . voruMe to the development of Infec- e 8ae sat down to write.” I proph- I GEORGIA, Baldw lion. l . hat "“tnerous readers will find, in th5s volume, 150 pages of delight-j ful and inspiring sentiment, musical- • expressed. County* City Grafters Skilled in Makeup and Acting Ti,- woman lias lived In New York The Oxford District for a long timtf and is hardened to the pleasure that Hoi sirht and plea of heggars. When u \tiii„ ( i_„ v .:..„ ” "*• , timid. middle-aged woman, neatly |.. * . ^ n “ Was ‘‘lected, tln-i-fd. accosted her at Times Square , c recent session of the North Geor- staticn. she knew thnt here wns n«« K!a Conference, alternate lay delo- onlinury case. gate to the General Conference of The older woman hesitated nnd the South when she s|K»ke her voice was refined which con*, hut nervous. She had lost her way.{May, 1930. She wanted to go uptown nnd found | hersf 1* on the downtown plntform. I i Mrs ' l '’ ll ’ rcn ‘''' Eur< ' 11 Atkins, wife W. Watkins, nnd hy lands of W. L. behl^lier' attention for another "nue ’ °^ <>Ur at tht * Prison Farm, J Proctor, on the South by lands, of J. n . nt. She wanted to sa> something • ® r ’ Atkins, is National W. C. M. Youngblood, and on the West by nn<! did not seem to have the courage, i 1 • C. lecturer and Field Worker. ! a branch separating the land levied Finally she summoned It. She had an <l •» carrying forward her splen- i on from land of Mnry Walker. ►I*"* ! "‘ r sma,: chance .raveling on: did activities thip month in the SUte The iand levied on i thit part of wrong trains and did not want to of South Carolina. Let us pray j the land of Mary Walker lying East I earnestly for this brave worker in of the branch running through said Miller Methods t Church, at Dallas, Texas, in will sell before the Courthous* r of said County at public out- to the highest bidder for cash, j on the first Tuesday in January I 1930, within the legal hours of sale, .s v* t • the following described Tract and _ 4 '_j ^ j parcel of land to-wit: That tract o| land lying in the 32lot Dirt G. M , of raid County, containing 20 nerds more or less levied on as the property of the Estate of O. O. Banks bounded as follows: On the North by lands of W. L. Proctor, on the Ecst by the 27 of land owned by Mrs. A. Might she borrow the of l The woman gave her a dime nnd started toward the . stairway. She • looked back once to see If the stranger! ■as going In the right direction. The; The general organ of o had stopped and j “The Christian Advocate, was conversing with his hand in his pocket nodding sympathetically.—New York church, , . (Nash- lie rind j vi i|e. Tcnn.), Dr. A. F. Smith. Editor, ie was j n j MUe Q f tbt> gjjj j nst gays, with reference to our Oxford District Bulletin No. 24. “Dr. Elam F. Dempsey, in beginning his fourth year on the Oxford District of the North Georgia Conference, has sent to his ministers a bulletin in which he gives valuable suggestions a- to what th yeshould do and also as to what the people should do. The fol lowing of these suggestions will A railroad man was ready to make his osntd run. His wife Instructed Itfru t«< get her some turkey eggs to M>*. In passing through a small town a dirty country lad approached the en gineer and asked him: “Don’t you want to buy some buzzard eggs?” .“oi iac an opportunllr to ploy a Joka 1 tribute largely to the success of tho «p.,n his wife, l.o gave tho lad n nickel j „. or k this year." We arc very grate- 5JE *r i “ ‘"" 01h " e !'“> f Dr- Smith for this kindly com. "How aro your turkeys getting j ment.-espccialiy for tho last sen- along?” j decided getting ton ^h|mZSSSSSSSSSSS| late turkeys, so I put them In your 1011011.''—Forbes Magazine. lend which land was formerly owned by Mary Whigby. The land wns levied on as the property of Mary Walker. The above described tract and par cel of land was levied on by me under and by virtue of tax fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collector of Bald win County, Georgia, on December 20, 1928, for taxes due the State of Georgia, and County of Baldwin for the year of 1928, against Banks, which fi. fa. has been trans ferred and assigned to A. W. Wat kins. Said property is levied on and will be sold as the property* of the Eestatc of O. O. Bunks. I have notified the tenants in pos- fsion of the levy and the time, terms and place of sale as required Qaittiag at the Start W. II. Crane, beloved actor, used to tell the story of a day’s fishing par- Udpatcd in by President Cleveland, Joseph Jefferson mid himself. They lishfU nu day. and caught nothing. About six o'clock Cleveland got a Ut ile trout, and Jefferson, who was ready t« drop, suggested: “Now that we’ve got n fish, let’s go “You’re the strangest n, l Cleveland. “Here w< ins all day, nnd Just ns bite you want to go hope bon fish-1 they begin to i pieKansas Rc-.ord Leaf Growth? A dam-leaved water Illy of Japan »d Cliiiprobably holds the world’s record i.. r | n leaf-growing, ac- o n note In the British selen- Uie Journal Nature. This plant, a relative of t!>o Victoria r-*gia of South -\uierlra. expand* Its fiur-root float- “i" leaves In less than nine days, In- ••rearing their diameter nt n ra*o of "early a half-Inch ail hour. At that rut.- of growth they prodnee between 11 ,,n, l square inches of leaf In minutes. VOp j Wh'»;lor'* Extra Monocle '' I'lNtler could piny the uctor, too. "rib's Bo||o Walter Brown In “Lonely '■' d rienns.” One day, while he lec- itn-iil informally, his monocle slipped from his eye and rolled across flip fl ' M *r. a dozen ardent disciples rushed ,0 rp scue It from the dust and hrend •rumhs. He deigned not to touch It. ' ut w,lh «n easy flourish drew a fresh ""e from ids waistcoat pocket and ad It In hi* eye a* be proceeded wi,b D»e lecture. “She” Obviously some of the old sayings «« "ot apply any more. Take the ooe, n,, y n ship called ahe?” for which nnawet- used to be, “because it :“**■ much rigging.” What could further from the truth Id this age " r f f«>nt nttlrc? ' lu ’ n Hie question was recently pro f*® u ndi*d to a college coed she replied At HATCHER S WE ARE FEATURING A COMPLETE UNE OF High Grade Toys at extremely MODERATE PRICES—Bring in the little folk* and look them over—The time ii short only 11 more buying day* left. R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co. Wknlesale and Retail by law. This 11 Ui day of December, 1929. J. F. VINSON Deputy Sheriff, Bsldvrin Co. 0*. TAX SALE GEORGi'., Baldwin County: I will mil before the Court Houae door of W id County ut public out- vt-y to the hiRhert bidder for cash, on the find Tuesday in Junuarv 1030, within the lepul hours of tale, tho following described tracts and parcels of land tn-wit. 'That l„„d city Milledpeville. of "n 0 " ,h, ■ Fj, “ b T C " V " hy loud of on ? a i ° n North b y N- W. Ave. r° ®“'“ th Hy '“ nd "■ f. G. Grime front,„ lr on street 60 fee, ,„ d runn. ing bark 150 f, property of Hoten Baily “' C vi,k n r ' y ' n,r ip ci ‘y of Milledtre- ;• •'•"■"fed as follows: >> Wayne Street, South by ‘'" d roouinB hack 150 feet. S»iH land lie. North of Georgia Rail- "a> Company. Levied no ,ho property of Molioy Durden. All tlmt tract of land i„ thc Southeast section of City of MU- Wsgtvilla, Ga., bounded as follows: Or. the West by an unnamed street, on South by lands of Moaes Brown recently sold for taxes and on the North by said lands of Moses Brown, fronts 60 feet on Street and running back East 75 feet. Levied on as the property of Belle Brown. That tract of Land in City of Mil- ledgeyille, Ga., bounded os follows: On West by land » f Rioley William*, on East by land of Tildy Havier. on North by land of Ward Hooten. on S« uth by N. W. Ave.. fronts 100 feet on avenue ur. feet. Levied on ai Eatute of Hoc Sanford. The above described tracts nnd parcels of land were levied on hy me under and by virtue of >ax fi fa., issued by the Tax Collector of Bald- lV t oR C, f Unty ' Ga " ° n December 20, IJ28, for taxes due the Suite of Georgii and County of Baldwin for the year of 1928 again, of Che above describe land and said salt satisfy the said fi. fa.g. I hate notified the defendants in fi. fn and tin This 11th dav of December, 1929. J. F. VINSON Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin Co. Go. . runs back 125 ] the property me owners I >ed parcels of I ill be made to f - , In possession I of the levy and of the time, terms and place of .ale as required hy Christmas Mraxsr* Seals I his Coupon Is Worth $4 To You i\i//✓. . by Roy Hayes Pharma cy This if our method of udvertising. In* bad of sending fabulous sums in nations Ipuhlications, this coupon is issued for savings thus effected, und we pass it on to you. Present to denier named below and you will receive our regular $5.00 Egyptian Diamond Ring for $1.00. EITHER LADIES OR GENTLEMEN A $6 VALUE FOR $1 Do not compare Egyptian Diamonds with ordinary imitations. They tan not be told from genuine diamond*. When shown recently in New York City, these Egyptian Diamonds creat ed a sensation. Limit, Two Kings to a customer. Postity-ely None of these rings sold at this price after sale. When ordering my mail add 25c po*t- uge. Order Now—Limited Number. “Clean With Snow” AND HERE Is ANOTHER • SNOW FEATURE Hats Cleaned and Blocked WITH THE SAME CARE AND PRECESION TFIAT IS CHARACER- ISTjC OF SNOW'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING. GET OUT THAT OLD RAT TODAY. NO MATTER HOW FADED AND DIRTY IT IS-WE CAN MAKE IT LOOK LIKE NEW INSTANTLY. Snow’s Laundry Affiliated With Snow’s Dry Cleaning Co. i & Snow’s Hat Shops Green St. - Next to Telephons Exchange ‘if YOUR SUBSCRIPTION