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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA, DECEMBER 2«, I in
C ACCOUNT IS
YOU* BEST FBIEND
?l*«* mf R*fuff« ;« Tim* of Trouble,
Stfi prtlifrat of Socioty for
Thrift
ALABAMA BARS ALL BOLTERS
OF PARTY
Action of Democratic Committee
Aimed et Voter. Who Failed to
Support Al Smith for President
Montgomery, Ala. — The state
democratic executive committee to
day barred United States Senator
look upon my savings ! J- Thomas Heflin, a candidate to suc-
•, dependable [ feed himself, and Hugh A. Locke, of
S. W. Straus, president of the
American Society for Thrift, says in
a timely letter on this subject: "I
nave learned to
Lank account as „ .
friend—the kind of friend that will | Birmingham, a gubernatorial candi-
stand by me if I should ever be in date, from the Alabama democratic
need. It affords me satisfaction to primary next year because of their
know that 1 have a good friend of refusal to support Alfred E. Smith,
this kind.’’ democratic presidential nominee in
The foreemns paragraph is from l “ t * cneral ' 1 ' rtion -
a letter received by the writer from By a vote of 27 to 21, the commit-
a man who has been patiently raving tre decided to bur from the demo-
money for a number of years. The erotic primary Aug. 12, 1930, all
idea of personifying one’s bank ac- candidates for feleral, state, district
count in this manner is, we believe, <>r circuit officers who supported
a very helpful idea. Human friend- President Hoover. County offices
ship is one of the most splendid were not affected by the committee's
things in life. A friend who cun r.l- ruling, the matter being left to the
ways be counted on U indeed a price- discretion of the county committees,
less possession. We have other, The resolution invited all voters
blessings in life but we never ean who believe in th n principles of the
rise above the need of human friends, democratic party to cast their votes
There is an old raying that "a in the August primary, the only re-
frier,.! in need is a fri.nd indeed," 1 uirc ”’ cnt that they eupport
and that is the kind of friend one’s ' ,h » non > l " M » in th,! K 1 ’"'™ 1
savinjr account always it. j °* cc ** on -
Human friendship is, of course, a 1 Whilc Hcflin ■ J " d 1 -' >ckt ' »« l ’“ r " !d
Croat thine in the time of trouble. J from lhc democratic primary by the
In the some way a savings account | ''"''"I’ thl ' f ormer announced today
is a place of rr fug,- or help in time- m Washington he would again he a
of trouble, and should not he created ! candidate. Both Senator Heflin and
merely for the sake of having name- Mr - Locko <“t’ expected to campaign
thing to fall back upon when wc art " independent democrats,
in need. But when troubles do come The resolution to bar “bolters”
to a mun he turns to his friends for was introduced by S. A. Lynne, of
DR MURRAY KING
Phone 229-L Re*. 105
Jefferson Street
Veterinarian
Milledgeville. Georgia
666
i. a Proscription foe
Cold,, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilim Fever and Malaria.
It is :1m most spoody romody known.
th<
n pa thy .and, if he need he, help. In
same way hi* turns to his bank
ount a- a means of salvation when
otherwise might be swept dov
It also is to be recommended that
one's bank account is a friend to
whom one may turn for help when
opportunity for self-advancement
comes along. Many a man owe:
succes. in Iif« to the fart that he
was able to take advantage oi
opportunity when it presented itself
—an opportunity that could not
have been utilized had he been with-
it is well to keep in mind the
thought that a savings bank account
is a friend and that every dollar we
aad to this account makes this friend
just that much stronger and that
much more able to help us when wc
have need of opportunity for assist
RURAL LIFE IS BEST,
SAYS CENSUS REPORT
Feminine Lew Breaker* Almott Un
known Outside Population
The rural sections of the United
States still are. the most crime-free
portions of the country, according
to the latest report of the census
bureau in Washington. In propor
tion to population, records thow,
more than three times as many per
sons are sent to prison in cities as in
the rural sections.
During the last year in the citici
26 out of every 100,000 residents
were sent to prisons for law viola
tions ,it is aaid, while in the rural
sections the number was only eight
out of every 100,000 of population.
Fiaiskp La«fbrHk«rt Few
In the country women law break
ers are virtually unknown, it is de
clared, although in the cities four out
of every 100,000 women were sent to
prisons during 1020. The proportion
for men in the cities was 46 out of
each 100,000 of population, while
in the rural sections the number was
only ten.
City-bred men and women are more
likely to sum to felony than are
Decatur, former speaker of the state
house of representatives and a prom
inent prohibitionist The resolution
.inviting, all democrats, regardless of
how they voted in the general elec
tion, to return to the party was in
troduced by Arthur F. Fite, of Jas
per.
Lynne, in addressing the commit
tee. said the question of barring the
bolters involved party organization
and loyalty to the wishes of the ma
jority. He based his plea on loyalty,
declaring the pnrt> could not counte
nance its adherents openly espousing
the cause of the republican presiden
tial candidate.
Fite asserted that the adoption of
Lynne's resolution would drive thou
sand* of Alabama democrats into the
republican ranks. He declared the
political revolt in the general elec
tion of Inst year was uimed at Smith
as an individual and not agninst the
party or ita policies. He said the
democratic party in Alubamn cannot
afford to lose votes by censuring the
Hoover democratic .-upporters. The
rapid gains made by the republicans
in the last five years in Alabama
were cited to uphold Fite’s conten-
NERVOUSSUFFERING
LaJjr 5»y, She Tnk Carfa,
Frit Better la a Few
Week*, ud Steadily
Caned Health.
Moscow. Ohio.—“I had been In
awful, bad health for months and
months," says Mrs. Cynthia Staton,
of this place. "My nerves were 'all
to pieces,' and I was all run-down.
"My back hurt all the time, and I
had to drag myself around the
house. My legs ached and I worried
all the time. I could not stand the
least noise. The least little thing
upset me.
"One day, I read a Ladies Birth
day Almanac that my husband
brought home, and I thought I
would try the medicine I read about
in it—Cardui.
"I began taking Cardui. and In a
few weeks I felt myself getting
much better. I took It for several
months, as I was steadily gaining In
health. When I finished teung
Cardui, I felt fine.
"Since that time, thirty yean ago.
I have taken Cardui several times
when I needed a tonic to help build
me up, and It has always helped me.
I give it to my daughters and I have
recommended it to others. I think
it is a fine medicine."
Great numbers of women, of all
The plaintiff, Ellen Leola Mc
Donald having filed her petition for
divorce against J. A. McDonald in
this Court, returnable to this term
of the Court, and it being made to
appear that J. A. McDonald ia not a
resident of said county, and also that
he does not reside within the State,
and an order having been made for
service, on him, J. A. McDonald by
publication, this, therefore, is to
notify you, J. A. McDonald to be
und appear at the next verm of Bald
win Superior Court tc be held on
the second Monday in January, 1930,
then and there to answer'said com
plaint.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of the Superior Court,) 1 have notifled^hc defendants
»u._ *non ' fj. f a and the [tenants in possession
On West by land of Rioley Williams,
on East by land of Tfldy Havier, on
North by land of Ward Hooten, on
South by N. W. Ave., fronts 100
feet on avenue and runs back 125
feet. Levied on as the property of
Estate, of Hoe Sanford.
The above described tracts and
parcels of land were levied on by me
under and by virtue of tax fi fa.s
issued by the Tax Collector of Bald
win County, Ga., on December 20,
1928, for taxes due the State of
Georgia and County of Baldwin for
the year of 1928 against the owners
of the above described parcels of
PARCEL No. 2
Th»t tract or parcel of land u
longing to Mr, Fannie Caraker sitl
ate on the W. ride of Wilkin,oo
Street, between and adjoinin* h
land, of Mr,. J. A. Buck , Bd
land, of Mia, Manie Jonea- M
land is designated ac Lot No! 6, „„
the plan of the work done in St'rc,,
Improvement Section No. 28, from
60 feet on Street Improvement Sec
tion No. 28 in the City of Milled,*
villc and run, back W. 210 feet Said
land wo, levied on to satisfy nt
cution for $02.78 with interest and
w. w.c Hrnsve awcriura parcels OI ’
land and said sales wilKbe made to 1 . _:»! d . d .. 6 abov * de ‘
satisfy the said fi. f*sT " ^ '“ n<lthe -Mr,.
this December 17th, 1929.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court,
Baldwin County, Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Wm. H. Ivey, having applied for
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of Miss Maj^lvey, de
ceased, this is to cita^Cne creditors
and heirs-at-law of/said decased to
.-how cause btfonrme, at the Januury
Term, 1930, o&lhc Court of Ordinary
of said Counft’, why permanent
tors of administration should not be
granted, as prayed, to said petition-
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this December 2, 1929.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court, Act
ing Ordinary, Baldwin Co.
Gn.
TAX SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I will sell before the Courthouse
door of said County at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash,
the first Tuesday in January
health by taking Cardui.
OPTOMETRY
those
the hi
r*d in tl
declan
iral
SPEEDY RF.I IFF FOR SORE
THROAT
Thi. Doctor', !
No
No longer is
gle and choke
Now you can g
lief with one s
cessary to gur-
nasty tasting
e throat,
instant re-
wallow of a doctor’s
prt cription. This prescription was
refilled so often and became so
popular that the druggist who origi-
nully filled it decided to put it up
under the name Thoxine and make
it available to everyone.
The remarkable thing about Thox
ine is that it relieves almost instant
ly. yet contains nothing harmful. It
is pleasant tasting, and rafe for the
whole family, and is guaranteed to
relieve sore throats or coughs in 15
minute, or money back. Just ask
for Thoxine, 35c., 60c.. and $1.00.
Sold by Fraley’s Pharmacy and all
other good Drug Stores. j
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FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT
See J. L. Sibley.
been practicing optome
try in Milledgeville for 20 years.
My charges are reasonable. I
guarantee all work done as repre
sented or refund your money. So
you take no chances in doing busi
ness with me. Office hours 9 to
12, 1 to 5, Sunday 2 to 5.
W. J . Brake
ages, have^ written to tell hoar they j 1930, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described tract and
parcel of land to-wit:
That tract of .land lying in the
321st Dist. G. M., of said County,
containing 20 acres 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 East by the 27
acre tract of land owned by Mrs. A.
W. Watkins, and by lands of W. L.
Proctor, on the South by lands of J.
M. Youngblood, and on the West by
a branch separating the land levied
on from land of Mary Walker.
The lund levied on is that part of
the land of Mary Walker lying East
of the branch running^through said
land which land wai formerly owned
by Mary Whigby. * The land was
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 ‘»**cember
20, 1928, for taxes due the State of
Georgia, and County of Baldwin for
the year of 1928, against O. O.
Banks, which fl. 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 Eestate
of O. O. Banks.
I have notified the tenants in pos
session of the levy and the time,
terms and place of sale as required
by law.
This 11th day of December, 1929.
J. F. VINSON
Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin Co. Ga.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to the mer
chants and othi itizens that I will
not be responsible for any check
given by my son, R. F. Crooms,
he is not always responsible for what
he does, as he is free on a parole
from the State Sanitarium.
R. H. CROOMS
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PETITION FOR DIVORCE
urn Eloise Gheesling Nixon
• Julian Nixon
for divo
of the levy and of the time, terms
and place of sale as required by law.
This 11th day of December, 1929.
J. F. VINSON
Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin Co. Ga.
CITATION
In re:
The Will of B. I. Fraley
In the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin
County, Georgia.
Petition for probate of Will in
Solemn Form.
To: H. Thomas Fraley, J. Burwell
and appear at the Court of Ordinary
for said Baldwin County on the First
Monday in January, 1930, when said
application for probate and said
question of residence will be heard,
and show cause, if any you have
can, why the prayers of petitioner
should not be allowed.
This the 2nd day of December,
1929.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court of
Baldwin County, Georgia,
and acting Ordinary
count of death of Ordinary
of said County.
Balwin Superior Coprt,
January Trom, 1930.
The plaintiff, Laura Eloise Glues-
ig Nixon having filed her petition
for divorce against Stoye Julian Nix-
in this Courtf returnable to thi.s
m of the Cutset. and it being made
appear that 'Stoye Julian Nixon
tot a resident of said county, and
also that he does not reside within
the State, and an order having been
made for service, on him, by publi
cation, this, therefore, is to notify
you, Stoye Julien Nixon to be and
appear at the next term of Baldwin
Superior Court to be held on the
second Monday in January, 1930,
then and there to answer said com
plaint.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of the Superior Court,
this December 17th, 1929.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court,
TAX SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I will sell before the Court House
>or of said County at public- out-
■>’ to the highest bidder for cash.
Jon the first Tuesday in JanuaryM f dgcvillo again t the land:
1930. within the legal hours of rale, j c ^ ter described, bearing teste in the
the following described tract", and' nnRU ‘ the Mayor of said city, us
parcels of land to-wit. j 1 provided by the Act of the General
That land in City o^Milledgeville, j Assembly of Georgia, relating to the
Ga., hounded on tiny East by land I‘ sr,mnco °f street improvement
of Annie Harris, on/Vest by land 0 f bonds * n said city, approved August
Henry Baity, on No/th by N. W. Ave.1925, for pa t due installments
on South by lane/of F. G. Grimes, an<1 interest on certain Milledgevilli
fronting on Street 60 feet and
ing hack 150 fqtt Levied on ;
Ellen
J. A. McDonald
To the defendant J.
Petition for divorce
Baldwin Superior Court,
Januury Term, 1930.
McDonald
property of Hdten Baily.
Land lying in City of Milledge-
ville, Georgia, bounded as follows:
West by Wayne Street, South by
land cf Mattie Davis. East by iand
of Joe Jackson and North by lands
of Martha Jones, fronting 70 feet on
street and running back 150 feet.
Said land lies North of Georgia Rail
way Company. Levied no as the
property of Molley Durden.
All that tract of land in the
Southeast section of City of Mil-
Baldwin County, Ga.jledgevUle, Ga., bounded as follows:
On the West by an unnamed street,
on South by lands of Moses Brown
recently sold for taxes and on the
North by said lands of Moses Brown,.
fronts 60 feet on Street and running! 0,0 ln - ta,ImeR t and interest due on
back East 75 feet. Levied on as the; e ^°’ V November, 1929, on
property of Belle Brown. Milledgeville Street Improvement
xkxi of« in city or M 1 ..iri"-pi 0 -or r s -r.::i; m " rov -
Fannie Caraker upon default in the
payment of the installment and inter,
est duo on the 1st day of.Wovember
1922, on Milledgeville Improvement
Bond No. $21, for the coit of
proving and paving Street Improve
ment Section No. 28.
PARCEL No. 3
That tract or parcel of land be
longing to Wm. Austin situate oi. ^
S. side of Montgomery Street, b
tween and adjoining the lands of M.
31. Williams and the lands of C. J.
Jones; said land is designated as Lot
No. 7, on the plan of the work done
in Street Improvement Section No.
Malpars, Mr«. Zenomia Malpasa Tar-| 22 ' front 35 fect °” str <*t Impr,
button, and Mrs. Lula Malpaas Ses- m ™‘ St ' ct '° n No - 22 ■" the City of
sionx. | Milledgeville and runs back S. 105
Miller S. Bell, having applied, asjf?*', S ’ id 1,nd levied o.
Executor, for probate A Sotanur “ °, XCCUtum tor * 56 ’ 03
Form of the last Will and TestanZt 1 """ 8 ' T™' ,Ik
of B. I. Fraley, lute of .aid jZrin ^ d ™ r f d '“" d “ the proper,,
County, deceased, and alse/for U,el" f ' V ' M ’ fust,n upon default
court to hear and deternysfethe qua.- J, ‘ n f tall “ c, ; t
tion of th^ residence ^Tthe said de- , 1 ' Ut ' "H,,.!! . of Noveu
ber, 1919, on Milledgeville Improvi
ment Pond No. 397, for the cost of
improving and paving Street
provement Section No. 22.
PARCEL No. 4
That tract or parcel of land be
longing to C. F. Barrett; R.
Hatcher; Est. John Conn & Est.
A. McCraw situate on the N. side of
Wn!! Street, between and adjoining
the lands of C. F. Barrett, R.
Ha* "her, Est of John Conn & Est.
31. A. McCraw and the lands of Dr.
Cm. A. Lawrence, said land is designat
ed ns Lot No. 4, on the plan of the
work done in Street Improvem
Section No. 46, front 70 feet
Street Improvement Section No. 45
in the City of Milledgeville and runs
back N. 140 feet. Said land was
ied on to satisfy an execution for
$61.1-1 with interest and cost, issued
the above described land as
the property of C. F. Barrett, R. W
Hatcher, Est. Jnhr. Conn & Est. M.
A. McCraw upon default in the pay
ment of the installment and interest
due on the 1st day of Nov. 1929,
Milledgeville Street Improvement
Bond No. 469, for the cost of i
proving and paving Street Improve
ment Section No. 46.
PARCEL No. 5
That tract or parcel of land be
longing to C. F. Barrett, R. W.
Hatcher, Est John Conn( & Est. M.
A. JIcCraw situate on the N. Side of
Wall Street, between and adjoining
the land- of Tatnal] St., and the
lands of C. F. Barrett, R. W. Hatch-
Est. John Conn & Est M. A. Mc
Craw; raid land is designated as
No. 3, on the plan of the work done
in Street Improvement Section No.
ment Section No. 46 in the City of
Milledgeville and runs back N. 140
fect Said land was levied on to
satisfy an execution for $64.14 with
interest and cost issued against the
above described land as the property
of C. F. Barrett, R. W. Hatcher, Est.
John Conn St Est. M. A. McCraw up-
>n default in the payment of the in
stallment and interest due on the 1st
day of November, 1929, on Milledge
ville Street Improvement Bond No.
.68, for the cost of improving and
paving Street Improvement Section
>. 46.
PARCEL No. 6
That tract or parcel of land be
longing to A. W. Tisdale situate on
tho N. side of Wall Street, between
I adjoining the land- of Central
of Ga. Ry. .ind the lands of Tatnall
il land is designated as Lot
No. 1, on the plan of the work done
Street Improvement Section No.
46, front 347 feet on Street Improve
ment Section No. 46 in the City of
MilledgeviHe and runs back N. 430
feet. Said land was levied on 1°
satisfy an erccution for $317.70 with
interest and cost, issued against the
above described-land as the property
of A. W. Tisdale upon default in the
payment of the installment and inter
est due on the 1st day of November,
Milledgeville Street Im
provement Bond No. 467, for the
ig and paving Street
ction No. 46.
CITA*
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Baldwin County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. C. Grimes having made applica-
in in due form of law to be ap
pointed permanent administrator, up
on the estate of Mrs. Mary Grimes,
Jeceascd, inotico'is heyday given that
said application VjJT be heard and
passed upon, at ffu* regular term
the Court df Ordinary for said coi
ty, to-be held on the first Monday
January, 1930.
WITNESS my hand and official
igntaurc, this 2nd day of December,
1929.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court,
Acting Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
MARSHAL’S SALE
City of Milledgeville, Georgia.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Will be sold before the count-
house door in Baldwin County, Geor
gia, within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in January
1930 at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
icribed lots or parcels of land, lying
und being in t^e city of Milledgeville,
said State : M •ounty. to satisfy cer
tain oxecutk's issued by the Clerk
and Treasurer of the city of Mil-
Street Improvement Bonds:
PARCEL No. 1
.edffeville, Ga.. buundad as follows: Section No. 20.
That tract or parcel of land be
longing to Mrs. Gertrude Spear
situate on the East side of Columbia
Street, Between and adjoining the
lands of J. H. Ennis and the lands
of J. S. Etheridge; said land is de
signated as Lot No. 8, on the plan of
the work done in Street Improvement
Section No. 26, front 115 feet on
Street Improvement Section No. 26
in the City fo Milledgeville and runs .
back E. 150 feet. Said land was f° rt of lmpr '
levied on to satisfy an execution f« r |
$109.09 with interest and cost,’ Notice of the levy of the above
issued against the above described exocu t«°ns has been giver) to the de-
land as the property of Mrs. Gertrude ! feR dants in fi. fa. and tenants
Spear upon default in the payment of j po88ession 08 required by law.
Deeds will be made to the pur. .<»**
rs by the undersigned.
This 3, day of December, 1929.
J. H. THIGPEN,
Marshal of the City of
Milledgeville, Gaoiv*--
Dvement