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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JAWUAtY^jMI
mmn
COUNTING UNCLE,
SAM’S FAMILY
NEW FORD BODIES ARE NOT-! A NEW DELIVERY TRUCK
ABLE FOIl MANY REFINEMENTS ^ ’
Not since the first showing of the
Model A Ford are such throngs ex
pected at the local showrooms a* will
, go there to inspect the new bodies for
This it TW Year WWl TW CettSOS the Model A," said Mr. McKinnon.
Mm Makes Wt RmmL. (&**- | local Ford dealer today.
tlMl He Wil Aik, aid Why “But while the chief interest
naturally is centered in the new
By CALEB JOHNSON bodies and the new colors in which
Uncle Sam will begin to count his those bodies will * e available, add-
nephews and niece* on the first of ing smartness to the car. many lit-
Aprii. 1930, and this year he is go- tie refinements will be observed,* 1
ing to find out a lot more about Mr. McKinnon continued,
then, than has been known before. “For instance,” he said, “there ii
So™ tin* durnift th.- month of «» wh "‘ AU ! "“ , ' cnK
Apr! -an enumerator of the United
States Census Bureau will call at
every dwelling in the nation and
ask the head of the family
four question.-. Somi
be cf nsidered imperi
by a stranger, or ev
bnr. but the Censui
will be equipped with a new
type, made of hard composition,
black in color and polished to a
bright lustre. It will be seventeen
if them mfcht <« diameter, "m-hnlf on ineh
ent if asked '"mller tlian the former wheel and
by i neigh- :-lMCh«ly heavier. There are finger
ni.mi.rnt.ir> knobs on the underside of the rim.
official s
sips have
oath
ed. foi
ivitli totals
thei
Hood
than thut
Uncle Sam
is purposes.
i at all with individuals. But a hot
ir picture of the people of the 1"U
itc-d States as a whole can he ob-; Bn*
icd only by getting the facts about “Th<
h individual inhabitant, to -tart ultra r
h. . ' beauty
•“or example, one of the thing
grasp.
Higher
i higher and long-, Practi
n use. and a di« 'nvalid’s
the moulding. Will go
ch starts at the radiator und; C. E. S
s on a traight line back to the Office I
1 moulding.
Another feature, and on which
much t<» the appearance of the
is the arrangement of the
es. They are long, of graceful
and effectively set off in panel,
he new fenders, designed along
FOR POST OFFICE
The Milledgeville Post Office has
received a Ford Truck for the de
livery of Parcel Post packages. It
was especially built for the purpose
for which it will be used and pre
sents a handsome appearance.
lower than formerly.
Still Model A Chassis
”1 wish to emphasise that these
types to be shown do not constitute
a new model but -are new bodies on
, the present Model A chassis. Vir
tually no change will be found in the
mechanical plant.
“While the mechanical construc
tion of the Model A car is constant
ly being improved in accordance
with the Ford policy of giving great
er value, no need for any major
change, has been shown. Nearly 3.-'
000,000 Model A type cars are now
on the roads and they have proved
their reliability."
NOTICE
Theodore Hill Rice
Frank Hill and Inex Hill, al,
Case Na. 1506,
Bench Docket No. 2, pi90,
In Equity,
Baldwin Superior Court,
January Term, 1930
I by Mary Whigby. The land was
[acre tract >f land owned by Mn. A.
I W. Watkins, and by lands of W. L~
Proctor, on the South by tods of J.
M. Youngblood, and cn the West by
I a branch separating the land levied
Ion fiom land of Mary Walker.
I Tho land levied on is that part of
| :he land of Mary Walker lying East
! of the branch running through said
jary term, j [ land which land was formerly owned
T* th. defendants Frank tS.ll and! ^ ^
lnes HUL 'levied .
The plaintiff. Theodore Hill hice
having filed in this court, return-'
able to this term of the
it bping made '.o papei
Hill and Inex Hill are
- - 1t! jV" 0 win County, Georffia, on December
do not resido wtth.n the Mate, J62g for (axc| duc the suu . „f
an order having beer, made >»' .er- County of Baldwin for
vice, on them, Fran. Hill and Inex ^ af 192(( 0 . 0 .
Hill by Publie.tion.__th,,. therefore, wMch {i fa h „ Ucn
ferred and assigned to A. W. Wat
kins.
Said property i. levied on and will City of Milled*»villo, Georgia.
CITATION
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Bildwin County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. C. Grimes having made applies,
tion in due form of law to be ap.
pointed permanent administeator, up.
on the estate of Mn. Mary Grimes,
deceased, notice is hereby given that
said application will be heard and
passed upon, at the regular term 0 f
the property of Mary J the Court of Ordinary for said coun
ty, to be held on the first Monday j n
cour »•»« The a * ,ovt ‘ described tract and par- Junuary, 1930.
r tha^ Frank »* land *** b >’ m * WITNESS my hand and official
residents under and !>y virtue of tar fi. fa. .juntaure, thin 2nd day of December.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court,
Acting Ordinary, Paldwin Co. Ga.
MARSHAL’S SALE
to be und appear at the next
of Baldwin Superior Court to
held on the Second Monday
* 0 V 0 0 ; d o“tnks“ P ' rty ° ftb ' EeStat ': G wmbe rteforl'
ep, Milledgeville, Ga.. Poi
| Witness the Honorable James B.
.Park, Judge of the Superior Court,
Ithi- December 23rd. 1929.
J. C. COOPER.
Cierk Superior Coitrt,
Baldwin County, Ga.
linei
of the
ontribu
They
PAINS QUIT COMING
Miuouri Lady Says Sbe Got
Strunjer and Awful Hurting
Went Away After Sbe
Took Cardui.
• Julian Nixo
I have notified the tenunts in pos- house door in Baldwin County, Geor-
se sion of the levy and the time, gia, within the legal hourj 0 f *a] e ,
terms and place of sale ns required on the first Tuesday in January
by jaw. 1930 at public outcry, to the highest
This 11th day of December, 1929. bidder for cash, the following d C -
J. F. VINSON scribed lota or parcels of land, lying
Deputy Sheriff. Baldwin Co. Ga. and being in the city of Milledfevflle,
said State i vi 'ounty. to satisfy cer-
TAX SALE tain cxerutk>* issued by the Clerk
.GEORGIA. Baldwin County: and Treasurer of the city of Mil-
1 will sell before th* Court House ledgeville against the lands herein-
of pel
• ft II.
New Lire*
n a pleasing line,
health.
L* ; ng
• The re-
oping do
So don’t think it is imperi
whr*n the census-taker asks
.age: Uncle Sam wants to know, not
your individual age but the aver
age of all of the people.
Another question the enumerators
will ask i- ‘‘Who is the head of the
family?” That doesn't mear. what
it sounds like. Uncle Sim isn't in
terested as to whether the w.fe wears
the breeches or not. but does want
to know how many men are depen
dent upon the earnings of their chil
dren, how many women are self-
supporting. The head of the family,
from the census point of view, is the
one who earns the money.
Whether you live on a farm or in
a town, whether you are white,
black, rod or yellow, mail
married or unmarried, able to read i n{re Q f marr j n g(
point two inches
ones; there was no such thing as
broadcasting: nobody but a few ex
pert, knew th,. difference between a
heterodyne and a screen-grid, if any.
Now look at the blamed thing! There
are r.o many receiving sets that
Uncle Sam is going to count 'em, to
find out how many of his family he
can talk to at once.
For the first itime, the census-
taker will ask how old you were at
your first marriage. The informa-1
tion will be more important ten years j
from now than it is now, because the!
second set of answers to it in 1940, j
female. | win disclose whether the average j
Qulin. Mo.—"For some time, I had
been having an awful timo with
pains in my back and sides," says
Mr3. Robert Creasy, of this place.
"My head v ulu : the until I felt
as If it would split open.
"I was very weak and nervous. It
looked liko the least little thing
would upset me. I was cross with
the children, and 2 had no patience
lor anything.
"Oftc-n, v/hra I would get up In 1
the morning. I would hare to go
back to brd. I was ro weak. I I
d:.~ ■■'. * hr rgh my work, but it 1
•
"I many remedies, but noth- }
ing did me ;.ny go-, d until 1 started I
taking Cardui. I had read hew I
C - tul »..J bclpen ethers, and so £ |
wan: »d to try ir, myself.
"Card-.:! j-rved to he all that was
said of it. I took it Xor several
months, regularly. At the end of
that time, I was in good health, and
have been so ever since. I gained
in weight, my appetite was good,
and I was able to do all my house
work without it hurting me. Tho
pains quit coming.”
Thousands of cases similar to that
described above have been reported
NC-310
getting older
Our grandparents married
in their teens, us a rule; today 25 is
nearer the average age, in all prob
ability. Will the young folks of the
next ten year- continue to postpone
marriage or will they revert to the
mthful marriages of their ances-
and write, where you were born and
where your parents were born, when
you came to America if you arc an
immigrant what your native language
was and whether you can speak
English are questions the reasons
for which are clear enough. On the
totals compiled from these answers 1 ^
depenA'. among other things, the| you will be asked whether
number of persons fi~.n your native j havp at tended school or college
country who can be idmitted to the j URt s-rptember. The figures fjr edu-
United States in tho next ten years. | cation have been climbing steadily
Evtrybody who is employed will j ever since the first census was taken,
be asked to give his trade or occu- ( Beyond question they are still climb-
pation and the particular industry in ing. but how fast?
which he or she works, or if work-1 And as a final question every one
ing on his own account or as an cm- J of Uncle Sam’s nephews will be
ployer, to say eo. But a question on asked whether he has served as a
thr.t line this year will be: “Are you oldier, sailor or marine in any war
employed now?” That is as of the in which his country was involved,
first of April. There will be for We will know for the first time just
the first time an accurate record of how ninny veterans of each war are
unemployment. figures on which still living. And that will help to
heretofore tyave been largely esti- estimate future demands on tax-
mates. payers for pensions.
Another new question will be The Census the oldest of all our i
whether you own your home. In a Federal bureaus, as old ns Congress |
general way the proportion of heme- and the I’re-'idcntial office and the
owners has been estimated in the judiciary, for it "'as set up in the
pa-t. hut nobody has ever had ex- Constitution itself, which requires
act figures. The figures have de- tbit the inhabitant be counted every
cided bearing on the important sub- t n years. The original purpose was
ject of our national prosperity. And to find out how many lived in each
if you do not own your home, the state in order to apportion members
census man will ask you how much of Congress among the states. That
rent you pay. That is another use- is still one of the purposes, though
ful index of the sixe of the national Congro s itself has been dilatory in
bankroll. Taking the two together, reapportioning its membership in
ihe Government will tie able to tell proportion to population,
us whether home ownership is on the The first Census, taken in 1790,
increase, whether there is a demand showed fewer than four million in-
for more individually-owned dwell- habintnnts in the new nation; 3,-
ings, and those facts have a bearing 929,214. to be exact. We passed the
on the lumber industry and the pro- 25 million mark betwen 1850 and
duction of all other building supplies 1860; by 1880 we had almost exact-
as well as on the market for all sorts ly 50 million, and forty years later,
of household equipment and furnish- in 1920, we had doubled that figure
ings. with 105,710.620 persons living in
Another new census question is Continental United State-. The
whether you own a radio set. Noth- Census Bureau exprets have made
ing could better illustrate the speed estimates from year to year of the
with which new invention* take hold, increase since that time, and give it
once they ftrike the public fancy, as their belief that enumeration of
Ten years ago. when the census of 1930 wilf show between 121 and *22
1920 was taken, there wasn’t a radio •"’Iron nephwes and nices of Uncle
set in the world except experimental Sam.
n. th" di.fnndan- Slots Julian NI»on'<W of ‘“id County at public out- aftnr described, bearing teste in the
Petition for divorce ! cr - v to the lushest bidder far cash, ’ name of the Mayor of naid city, as
r-d.f ' S.L.rior'Court Ion the first Tuesday in January;provided by tho Act of the General
January Trent 1330 jlBSO. tvithin the legal hours of tale, j Assembly of Georgia, relating to the
The "plaintiff, Laura Floise Ghees- j the following described tracts and issuance of street improvement
line'Nixon having filed her petition I™e'» of land to-wit. j bonds in said city, approved August
for divorce against Stow Julian Nix-1 That land in City of Milledgeville, 21st - »»*». f ” r P«-t,<Iuo installment,
on this Court, returnable to this j Ga., hounded on the Ea,t by land «»<• '»«•'«« »» JMetlgeville
term of the Court, and it bring made j of Annie Harris, on West by land of, Street Improvement Bonds:
to appear that Stoye Julian Nixon | Henry Baity, on North by N. W. Ave. ■ PARCEL No. 1
is not a resident of raid county, and, on South by land of F. G. Grimes That tract or pnreef of land be-
also that he does not reside within J fronting on Street fio feet and runn- longing to Mrs. Gertrude Spear
the Slate, and an order having been I in-: hack 150 feet Levied on as the situate on the East ride of Columbia
niade for sendee, on him, by pabli- j property of Hotcn Bnily. Street, between and adjoining the
tion, this, therefore, to notify! I md lyii in City of MBledge- lands of .1. H. Ennis am} the land*
'. j. Stoye Julian Nixon t * be and I villi-, Georgia, bounded a* follows: of J. S. Etheridge; raid land is de-
. near at the n xt term of Baldwin]W«--t by Wayne Street, South by signaled ns Lot No. 8. on the plan of
T o* rior Omit to be held '-n thejb'- d '-1' Mattie Davis, Ea t by land the work done in Street Improvement
-c-.tr.d Monday in January. 1920, j of J. Jackson and North "by lands Section No. 26. front 115 feet on
.-•) and there to anrwe: aid com-j of Martha Jones, fronting 70 feet on Street Improvement Section No. 2^
plaint jrtr.ct and running hack 150 feet, in th*. City f.» Milledgeville and runs
the Honorable James B. | :J:«id land lies North of Georgia Rail-, back E. 150 feet. Said land was
Park, Judge of ihe Superior Court, ] way Company. Levied no as the j levied on fo satisfy an execution for
■mber 17th. 1929. j property of Moiiey Durden. |S 109.09 with interest and cost,
J. C. COOPER, j All that tract of land in the issued against the above described
Clerk Superior Court, Southeast section of City of Mil- land as the property of Mrs. Gertrude
Baldwin County, Ga. j ledgeville, Ga., hounded as follows; Spcnr upon default in the payment of
| On the West by an unnamed street, I the installment und interest due on
on South by lands o' Moses Brown J the 1st day of November, 1929, on
recently sold for taxes and on the Milledgeville Street Improvement
North by said lands of Moses Brown, Bond No. 406. for fhe cost of improv-
fronts 60 feet on Street and running ing and paving Street Improvement
back East 75 feet. Levied on as the Section No. 26.
property of Belle Brown. J PARCEL No. 4
That tract of land in City of Mil- Thot tract or p „ ce , of |and bc .
lodgevillo, Ga„ bounded an foUow S : , onginK to c F Blirrttt . R . W.
On West by land of Stolcy Will.sim, | IIotcher . Eat . Jolm Conn * E «. M.
East by land of Tlldy Ilavicr, on | A McCn|w situaU „„ the N . sidc of
North by land of Ward Hooten, on w ,„ strMt> lictw , cn and ad j 0 i„inr
South by N. t. Ave., fronts 100| t(le , ands a , c F Barrett, R. W.
feet on avenue and runs b "t* »25 i Batcher, EaL of John C onn i Est.
McCraw and the lands of Dr.
, McDonald
J. A. McDonald
To the defendant J.
Petition for divorce
Baldwin Superior Court,
January Term, 1930.
The plaintiff, Ellen Leolu 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
ar that J. A. McDonald is not a
resident of said county, and also that
he does not reside within the State,
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
and appear at the next term of Bald-
Superior Court to be held
the second Monday in January, 1930,
then and tWe 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,
Baldwin County. Ga.
feet.
Levied on as the property of
of Hoe Sanford,
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 taxe* due the State of
Georgia and County of Baldw
G. A. Lawrence, said land is designat
ed as Lot No. 4, on the plan of the
work done in Street Improvement
Section No. 46, front 70 feet on
Street Improvement Section No. 46
in the City of Milledgeville and runs
back N. 140 feet. Said Und was
levied on to satisfy an execution for
the year of 1928 again,t the owners $c4Ai with inU . r „ t a „ d COIti b.ued
of the above described parcels of
land and said sales will be made to
satisfy the said fi. fa.s.
I have notified the defendants in
fi. fa and the tenants in possetsion
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.
against the above described land i
the property of C. F. Barntt, R. W.
Hatcher, Est. John Conn A Est. M.
A. McCraw upon default in the pay
ment of the installment and interest
due on the 1st day of Nov. 1929, on
Milledgeville Street Improvement
Bond No 469, for the cost of im
proving and paving Street Improve-
CITATION Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin Co. Ga. meilt Soction No 46 .
GEORGIA, Baldwin County: | CITATiON That traTor^rceT It >a.d be-
To Whom It May Concern: 1 * n . . _ _ r tt
Wm. H. Ivey, having applied fori The Will of B. I. Fraley ^ L £
f administration 'In the Court of Ordinary .»f Baldwin; 1Iatvh, r f’ N 4id * of
A. McCraw situate on the N. Side of
Wall Street, between and adjoining
the land of Tatnall St., and the
ceased, this is to cite the creditors
and heirs-at-law of said deeased to
•■how cause before me, at the Janurry
Term. 1930, of the Court of Ordinary
of scid County, why permanent iet-
ters 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.
Ga.
TAX SALE
I have Um practiciag optome
try ia MUladcavillc for 20 y*ar«.
My charges are ro«ao«ablo. I
guarantee all work font a* repre
sented or refund your money. So
you take no chance* in doing bnai-
■cu with me. Office hours 9 to
12. 1 to S, Sunday 2 to 5.
W. J. Brake
Petition for probate of Will
olemn Form.
To: H. Thomas Fraley, J.
Mulpass, Mrs. Zcnomia Malpass Tar-1
button, and Mrs. Lula Malpass Ses-j
Miiler S. Bell, having applied, as
Executor, for probate in Solemn
Form of the last Will and Testament
of B. I. Fraley, late of said Baldwin
County, deceased, and also for the
court to hear and determine the ques
tion of the residence of the said de
ceased at the time of his death in
said Ealdwin County, you and each
of 70U, as heirs at law of the aaid B.
I. . raley, are hereby required to be
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.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I wil] sell before the Courthouse
door of said County at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cosh,
on tho first Tuesday in January.
1930, within the legal hours of sale, l and show cause, if any you have
the following described tract and j can, why the prayers of petitioner executions has been given to the de
parcel of land to-wit: | should not be allowed. j fendanti in ft fa. and tenants in
That tract of land lying in thej This the 2nd day of December, possession as required by law.
321st Dist. G. M., of said County, j 1929. j Deeds will be made to the purchas-
less i J. C. COOPER, ers by the undersigned.
Rnrw4.il 1 land.-, of C. F. Barrett, R. W. Hatch-
‘ cr , Est. John Conn &. Est. M. A. Mc
Craw; aid land is designated as Lot
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
fset. Said land was levied on to
satisfy an execution for 664.14 with
interest and cost, issued against the
above deserbed land as tho property
-of C. F. Barrett, R. W. Hatcher, Est.
John Conn A Est. M. A. McCraw up
on default in the payment of the in
stallment and interest due on the 1st
day of November, 1929, on MOledge*
ville Street Improvement Bond No.
468, for the cost of improving and
paving Street Improvement Section
No. 46.
Notice of the levy of the above
containing 20 acres more
levied on as the property of the Clerk Superior Court of Baldwin
Estate of C. O. Banks bounded as County, Georgia and acting Ordinary
follow's: On the North by lnnds of on account of death of Ordinary of
W. L. Proctor, on the East by the 27 said County.
This 3, day of December, 1929.
J. H. THIGPEN,
Marshal of the City of
Milledgeville, Georgia.