Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 09, 1930, Image 6

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THE UN ION-UCOHDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA., JANUARY t, IMP X W. LOVETT DIED IN THE CITY HOSPITAL WEDNESDAY Itlnaas With Pneumonia Fallow* Em- |M«rt After ia Attack Made Upon Him at Rents CHEVROLET ANNOUNCES NEW AUTOMOBILE FOR IBM Ji. W. Lovett, a truck driver for the Dixie Construction Co. died at the hospital in this city Wed nesday night, January 1st. after an illness of a few days with pneumonia. It i. reported that Mr. Lovett con tracted pneumonia after exposure following an attack made on aim at Rents, Georgia, on December 21st. Mr. Lovett came here several months ago from Ben Hill county near Fitzgerald, and accepted a posi tion as a truck driver. He was on his way to his former home to spend Christmas. His remains were carried to Ben HUI county Thursday for interment. Sheriff Haynie, after making an investigation as to LoVett's dnath communicated with the Lauren* officers as will be shown by the fol lowing news dispatch in Saturday’s The Chevrolet Motor Company to day announces a new car for 1930 rod instead of operating strap connecting the with the chasxia and insuring politic transmission of all rebound movements. A new type of gasoline gauge of unusual accuracy is found on the new Chevrolet. >. double float in the tank insures correct reading of this gauge regardless of the position of the car. The position of the steering wheel in relation to the real has been changed, making the driver’s posi tion much more comfortable. The which Chevrolet manu facturing operations are famous. New car shipments have been Macon Telegraph: | i ntr out to dealers for the past Dublin, Ga.. Jan. la-on Horae. days with deliveries to owners whit:. 2H years old. and .1. !>. Robey, j du]c . (1 to start todav< The cars u Negr ., 24. are held m jail here on : Cn display Monday morning in th- request of th. sheriff of Baldwin i (lf Chevrolet showrooms f eonnty wl told Sheriff Adanu of I o ut to coast, while at the same t Lauren* county, the men were want- 1 «(,„ nnnn , mM , mBn t „f |jj e new The Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet History." Announcement of the new car to day cornea right at the close of Chevrolet's greate-t year, for the sen sational success of the six-cylinder Chevrolet, introduced juA u year ago, resulted in “ n output of 1,350,- 000 cars this year, breaking by a wide margin all farmer Chevrolet horn button in the center of th* annual prcduction records. j wheel has been made more access In making public Chevrolet’s plans jhle and easier to operate by increas- for 1930, W. S. Knudseu, president ing the height of the crown and ii and general manager, declared that proving the design of the rubb with the improvements incorporated bellows. in the new car, Chevrolet was antici- pij^ w heels are provided -is stand- pating a volume of business that will ard equipment on all models except equal, if not surpass, the phenomenal roadster and sport coupe, record of 1 D2i*. And, in orde accommodaU- an early demand, pro- equipped with drop center rims and In Equity, duction is being speeded with all the art . demountable at the hub. The i Baldwin Superior Court, nsistent with the precision wire wheel hubcaps are chrom-; January Term, 1930 polish ring within a black ring. Any possibility of the hood ratt ling has been eliminated through the addition of a rubber bumper mount ed on the upturned flange of the fen der skirt, against which the hood bears. The instrument panel design and arrangement this year is entirely new. The instruments are all moun ted on a single carrier plate which is assembled from the rear. This per mits the removal of individual in struments for service. Spark and throttle controls as well as choke are located on the instrument panel, which is indirectly lighted. A New Offering Georgia Power Co. $, 6 Frank Hill and Inez Hill, al. Case No. 1506, Bench Docket No. 2, pi90, plated and and of beautiful and,To the defendants Frank Hill and | inctive design. The neat Chevro-1 * nez Hill. Preferred Stock AT $100 PER SHARE PLUS ACCRUED DIVIDEND to yield|6 per cent let emblem at the center with raised; The plaintiff. Tin polish border and black center Is' having filed in thi I surrounded by a hammered back-j®hle t0 this term «>: ground. This is surrounded by a jit being made to pa 'Hill and Ini in connection with the death W. Lovett, of uniedgevitle, w said to have died after the two il best him at Rentz, Laurens coi December 21. B"th prisoners •sted i there l»v Sheriff Adams. According to what Baldwin coun ty officers say, Lovett hnd a dis pute with Horne over $40 that Lov ett claimed as his Lovett was found early in the night of December 21 by people of Rentz unconscious, and the county police brought him to the jail here. He stayed unconscious all night, officers stated, but next day appeared to be all right. It is said that Lovett was drinking heavily at the time of the fight. Both the men in jail deny they injured Lovett, and Horne refuses tin dheuss the case. The Negro claims he had a scuffle with Lovett that ended with Lovett hitting him in the faco with u half-gallon fruit jar. MONTE WILSON HELD ON BURGLARY CHARGE IN CAL. Vho Escaped From Priaoi i July. Will Not Be Re- Atlanta, Jnn. 2.—Monte Wilson, who with Aubrey Smith escaped Inst July from the Georgia State Prison farm, where they were serving n term for robbery, will be t-^nt for by this state when he has answered for five robbery charges in Los Angeles, Judge K. L. Rainey, chairman of the Georgia Prison commission, said to- Wilst i Los An robbery have been made in the 1930 Chevro let line, the factory announces, j Greater beauty, added safety fac-; tors, improved riding comfort and I, tier all-round performance with added power, and fuster acceleration are announced as features of the Larger tires, small wheels, Delco- Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers at all four wheels, Fisher slanting non glare VV windshield and vastly im proved four wheel braking system are some of the highlights. Brukes are of the interne 1 expand ing “articulated s-hoe type” both front and rear, those on the front wheel having two shoes while those on the rear haVfe four. These brakes also, are fully enclosed jiving per- protecti-n against water and dirt.. iv brakes represent an innova- not only in the Chevrolet line in the entire passenger car field. The length of service that these lin ings give in the new design Chevro let brakes is second to none. The brakes may be adjusted without the removal of any plates from the brake drum und operate with equal efficiency on all four wheels. The attractive new closed bodies, in n variety of colors, carry the fam ous Fisher stamp of craftsmanship. Fight models, three of which arc new to Chevrolet, comprise the line. Of the eight, five are closed cars and three are open. The closed cars are the sedan, conch, coupe, sport coupe and dub sedan. The open mod- COULD HARDLY REST Lidy’ Says She Hart Nearly AD Ore* and Wa» Very Nervous. Took Cardin and Got Well. New Albany, Ind—"About ten years ngn. I was Just about run down,* writes Mira. David Brack, of 1102 Weal Main Qt., this city. "My back and limbs ached; In tact, I hurt nearly all over. I had bad, sick hendarho spells, «vi njy nemcji were aU to pieces. "I could not sleep at night; could hardly hare any rest at all. I waa barely able to get around to do my work. I kept up Just because I waa a mother with lire little children to care far. "I read about CarduL I thought it might help me, so I bought a bot tle and began to take It. “It was such a benefit to my i until I had taken several bottles, and at lost found myself a well woman.” Thousands of other women, who had been in a run-down, suffering health. Cardul la a strengthening tonic, extracted from berbssof long-known medicinal value, fly It sport « arraigned in gelos court today on the charges and held for trial. Judge Rainey said the p mission had instructed District At torney Buron Fitts .at Los Angeles that Wilson has more than 16 years of a 20-year term for robbery to l complete at the prison farm at Mil- j ledgcville and that the state will | ssek his return here after he has J answered the charges of robbery in the California city. Wilson was arrested in California several weeks ago. Apparently he had separated from Smith and three other prisoners who escaped from the Georgia prison. The robberies charged to him in Los Angeles were committed in August and September. Los Angeles police said Wilson re lated to them tint he had escaped from 17 pri-ons. including two where he was under life sentence. He also told the police that at one time he backed crankshaft bearings ■was under sentence of death in I been adopted because they are more j Eiizabethton. N. J., hut that the sen- ! durable. tence was commuted to life impria- 1 The oil pump has been increased! onment, and that he eventually es- | in capacity and improved caped. irer ! The Georgia Prison commission records, however, show only five es capes and none where Wilson was serving .a life term. The-commission has no record of Wilson over being oVprJ .port rondstor and club sedan. The six cylinder valve-in-head en-1 pine introduced a year ago after four years of research and development, has been further improved and re fined. Since the introduction of the s ix n year ago. test cars have run I up more than a million miles of driv ing at the General Motors Proving I Ground in the working out and the j _ justifying of the improvements found j 2. in the 1930 car. All the resources, of the General Motors Research Laboratories and the Chevrolet ex-! perinirntal laboratory were placed at, the disposal of the Chevrolet en- j gineering staff in this wo.k. Smoother operation of the engine 1 and longer life are assured through th • use of light weight pistons. Steel- backed crankshaft bearings have Hill Rice; , return-' f the court, and ; ipear that Frank j .re not residents) of said county, and also that they do not reside within the State, and an order having been mode for ser- j vice, on them, Frank Hill and Inez Hill by publication, this, theref' -e. I is to notify you, Frank and Inez' Hill to be and appear at the next j term «>f Baldwin Superior Court to be held on the Second Monday in j January, 1930, then and there to j —complaint. the Honorable James B. j Park, Judge of the Superior Court, December 23rd, 1929. J. C. COOPER. Clerk Superior Coifct, Baldwin County, Ga. “Ask the man or woman who owns some”—$187,- 947.25 was paid fanuaiy I to over 4,000 stock holders in Georgia in quarterly dividends on the Company’s Preferred Stocks. FOR SALE FOR CASH OR ON A LIBERAL TIME PAYMENT PLAN Ask any Employ* or write Investment Department, Georgia Power Company, Atlanta PETITION FOR DIVORCE Laura Eloise Gheesling Nixon Stoye Julian Nixon To the defendant Stojv Julian Nixon Petition for divorce Balwin Superior Court. January Trent, 1930. The plaintiff. Laura Eloise Ghees ling Nixon having filed her petition for divorce against Stoye Julian Nix- Mules this Court, of the Court. able to this appei that Stoye Julia is not a resident of said cou .. also that he does not reside within I the State, and an order having been i made for sendee, cn hint, by publi cation, this, therefore, is to notify you, Stoye Julian 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- Witness the Honorable James B. Park, Judge of the Superior Court, this December I7;h. 1929. J. C. COOPER, Clerk Superior Court, Baldwin County, Ga. H M H M H M M M M N M M M M N IF YOU NEED A GOOD MULE—IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE ME—LIBERAL TERMS PLOW MULES—WAGON MULES, SAW MILL MULES— MULES TO WORK ANYWHERE Fat and Slick, Young TENNESSEE MULES Car Load Just Received OPTOMETRY under death sentence. effici- ncy, while the carburetor has been J iproved in respect to both its .ac- lerating pump and jet size. Thoj •celerating pump ha* been increased j length and reduced in diameter. | The clutch on the new car hasj charge j integral disc, high carbon 1 the 1930 car i*d by the adoption of r »de piei of, for thii nrard 4e*imbU wady to atari to Lot me know what yo-.i k L. N. JORDAN $2,000.00 TO LOAN—: at * per cent on good commission. Reply—“ of this office. eel. This will give, smoother and easier nly 1 clUjLch action, \<ith quieter operta- coneri, I hare tion and longer service. Easier riding and greater quiet ness are accomplished through a new type of self-adjusting spring sackte in which bushings in the spring eyes and brackets are eliminated, thus do ing away with wear. Hardened and ground tubular pins, with tapered ends, are pressed into the springs and bracket, while oil forced into them form- a large reservoir, making -CERTAINLY WE WASH CARS frequent lubrication unnecessary, nc we do thi* with an electric car Another improvement bringing f washer, the best job in trwn, and the about easier riding, is found in the e price of other*. Delco-Lovejoy hydraulic shock ah- L. N. JORDAN sorbtrs in the form of a rigid link I have been practicing optome try in MUIedgeville for 20 yeera. My charges are reasonable. I guarantee ail work done as repre sented or refund your money. So . take n< s with i Olfic 1 to 5, Sunday 2 to S. W. J . Brake PETITION FOR DIVORCE EMen Leola McDonald J. A. McDonald To the defendant J. A. McDonald Petition for divorce Baldwin Superior Court, January Term, 1930. 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 is not resident of said county, and also that he does not reside within the State, nnd an order having been made for -ervice, 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 win 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, Baldwin County, Ga. Ralph Simmerson frxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx# CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County: To whom it may concern:; Notice is given that G. T. Harring ton ha s applied fer letters of ad ministration on the .-state of Maurice C. Harrington, deceased, and that said application will be heard at the court of Ordinary of said county to be held on the first Monday in Feb ruary 1930. J. C. COOPER, Clerk of the Superior Court- of Baldwin County, Georgia acting Ordinary and ex offices Clerk of the Court of Ordinary on account of the [vacancy in the office of ordinary. {OMEGA FLOOR in the only Hour trading dociori will reeoicnieid aw they know U*8 ike moat whole some floor made* A. J. Carr Co. Wholesale Distributors Car load ; jus* reccn oun* Tcnnseme Mules’ fd. JEANS A ROBINSON.