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uF MORIAL at stone
ME mountain damaged
T)l , case- against Justice of the
' w ill Tuggle, Jesse Hicks,
savmcnd Camp * nd L * rry Gold ‘
; ,I1 of Stone Mountain,
cbar^i with defacing the statue of
a I Le
carved on the side of At
WALLACE BUTTS NAMED
•DISTRICT COUNCILOR
DF THE JR. 0. U. A. M.
THE -UNION-RECOWXEH, MLLEDCEVILLE. CA-, MAY >. W
S?HOOL SUFT. RABBIT FANCIER
Delegation Attem
fia La.t Thu-iday Envoy Set
Named Ch.pUia
, ‘ meeting of the eighth district
■' c0 , mt " p „ f ° r AwociaUcn of the- Junior Order held,
tri., = h ' ,nurth Mond * y “ May I ' n Coffin laat Thur dov night. Mr.
„ r,ty court, .t » »* J. W . Butt. wa. „»,„ed District
Theae men were charged Councilor and Envoy E p Scot-ill
with tr- tossing and domaging the „. med Dirtrict Chaplain. The
, onur - Ut i'anre elajns had ; m^tin* olu , uf lh( . mMt m
been "vered on the face of the thusiastic that the fraternity has
ftatoe • mday morning, Aprli 13. j held and the two new officers
Acc ruing to the reports Mr. Tug- both member* of the local cu unc _
gle * !l: • ,t * d hdV,n * r employed the The delegation attending the dis- APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN-
three - to pour a mixture of wa- j trict meet : ng were; P. E. Williams, SHIP
:t r and red brick dust into the drill L. L. Babi , Sylvester Vinson, J. H.
r .,le- I * id the figure of General Thigpen, Stewart Barnes,
l for the purpose of showing that Butts and E. P. Scovill.
cracked and therefore
Mr. R. J. W T clls, Superintendent of
the Midway School, Has as his hobby
I i. Grif- [ eaiaing rabbits.
At his home on east Hancock he
has several pens of Belgian Harts,
White Rabbits and another breed.
Mr. Wells raises the rabbits for mar
ket for pets and for eating purpose?
Mr. Wells has made several ship
ments to the markets for table use
and he expects to introduct them in
Milledgeville as a meat of most de
licious qualities. J GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Mr. Wells states that he would be The appraisers appointed to set
pleased to have people come out and aside a year’s support to Ola Ford,
the Court of Ordinary of said Coun
ty, held on the first Monday in June,
1930. All persons are notified to
show cause at that time why the
application should not He granted.
This May 6, 1930.
T. W. BRANTLEY,
Administrator
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary.
LAMAR F. HAM
SPECIAL AGENT NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
PHONE 561
APPLICATION FOR YEAR’S
SUPPORT
• see his stock.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Eli Barnes having applied for
iit:, plit .ml fall apart. In EPISCOPALIANS GO TO ATHENS of the l *' r ”“ n *" d l ’ r “ r1 '
" «" d ThuravU, of Monday in tut ne”t
This May 6, 1930.
colored, out of the estate of Joe j
Ford, Late of said county, deceased,
have filed theri return to this Court.
This is, therefore, to notify all per
sons interested to file objections, if I
any they have, on or before the first
Monday in June, 1930, or el.-c said i
return will then be made the judg-1
•nt of this court.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary.
_.<■ hired the three boys for $2.00 , this week.
«*h l IT» lhe lluid to the moun-j Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Atkin.. Ilr.,
" ■ nument nn-i pour it into, Harding and Mias Bes.ie Bland
:h t !• Mr. Tuggle said the figure represented the loe.l church and
M e.-n damaged by heavy blasting. Woman’. Auxiliary at the meeting.
The fvur defendants waived trial;
bef-re Justice Langley in Decatur C. M. C. SENIORS
.Mmdav and cave bends of $500 each 1 INTERESTING PLAY.
, the May term „f the city j fi.hear.ab have begun
GIVE
-announced that Sena-
ut:”The “ th ' M " y eV Mis. "cbtra L.~ Br.yntley, latr uf
et the trial. In di»cus«ing the v - p ' ay '» being directed by Lieut. ,„id won,,. deceaM-d, ha. applied to
matter >1- Tuggle i. quoted a, fol- fooL ‘ g/f ^ ** the Ordinary of .aid County for
I r ^ **' ***** Eheljn Lee. Loi. ],. ave to sell six (6) shares of pre
pay ;
the Sen-
M. C. which will be
evening of May 30th.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary and exofficio Clerk
Court of Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL STOCK
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Notice is given that T. W. Brant
ley, as administrator of the Estate
f Miss Clara L. Brantley, late of
Smith. Grace Ivester and and Lilia
"I was surprised at the size of Braxley; Cadets Carlyle Ingram.
- hy the test." Arnold Wai.h, W. F. Richard,, and
Ben Stembridge.
The name of the phy is “The Mil
lionaire,” comedy in three acts.
a .... 'ared. “1 had decided froi
» water stains I noticed on
adr. of the figure that it was
Lad -hape. but I did not expect
i: feet- to be quite as serious
leave to sell six (6) shares of pre
ferred stock of the Georgia Power
Company, and five (5) shares of pre
ferred ?tock of the Continental Gin
Company, for the purpose of paying
debts and making distribution.
Said application will be heard at
■ the s
"The fiu
is badly damaged—
. I believe, and I took
•roving it. Th- stains
-I colored with brick
■•ugh it wiir not per-
• igc the rock, shows
through the
I
ed hi? ateraent that
matt, r a- oured into
t'-c t'ark f the horse
■ ipvd < arely through
e |>ossibility ol
of the figure ir
declare they be-
-s put on
pouted i
the
I'ly as a mean., of
i k and hampering
FEED YOUR LAWN IF YOU
WANT IT TO LOOK GOOD
t starve your lawn and
look its best,” declares
"’ AJ i plant physiologist.
>vn begins to thin out and
'are!) there’s a reason: It’s
A Word
TO THE WISE
BRING US YOUR WEUDING. WASHING. POLISHING, DOPING
AND TRANSFER OR HAULING
One Trial Will Convince You
EVERY JOB GUARANTEED
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
J.
C. IVEY
Phone 441
1 is evidently not supplying
proportion of all the ele-
‘ ^ Pk*nt food that are neces- oOC^OO-
•> a strong-rooted, velvety green
WEEK-END AND SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES TO THE
SEASHORE FROM MACON
Via
Southern Railway System
—SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES—
BRUNSWICK, GA.. (For St Simons Island Beaches). $ 5.00
JACKSONVILLE. FLA * 6.00
-WEEK-END FARES—
BRUNSWICK, GA.. (For St. Simons Island Beaches) $ 8.10
JACKSONVILLE FLA - $10.90
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FLA. $ H -60
ATLANTIC BEACH. FLA $11-80
MAYPORT. FLA $12.10
ST. AUGUSTINE. FIA $12.55
DAYTONA BEACH. FLA. $15.65.
TRAVEL BY TRAIN
The Safest Most Reliable - Most Comfortable —Costs Less
For Detail Information Inquire of
C. D. ROGERS C. R. FErnT
City Passenger Agent Division Passenger Agent
Room 131 Terminal Station
Phone 424 Macon. Ga.
1 have been practicing optome
try ia Miiledgcvilla for 20 yoara.
My charge, ara reasonable. I
guarantee all work dona aa repre-
•anted or refund yoar money. So
you tab# no chance, ia doing baai-
ae>. with me. Office boar. 9 to
12. 1 to 5, Sunday 2 te 5.
W. J. Brake
COAL
is an ancient discover)', bul consumers of our
various grades are continually discovering its
tored-up wealth.
Rich in carbon, but poor in ash—sums up the
reasons for the general satisfaction tendered
Our service is a match for their quality, too—
\y our coals,
i 't up to scratch.
.FOWIER-FLE ISTER CURL CO.
" U few noil, in citiea and
r « mtain all the essential*.
■ the lawn in healthy, thriv- 1
l tion, specialists advise sys-
■••ding with a complete plant ^
Jrst application .should be £
n the early spring. And then
* i at six to eight week inter-
1 iichout the season by lighter
arc scientifically prepared
•ds on the ir,»rket today!
“ clean, odorless and pleas-
andle. Select the brand of
'■ manufacturer, follow the
direction* which come with £
kage, and you can be reason- \
■ "f having a beautiful lawn
ut the summer,
fy your home this is Vigoro
Milb-dgebille.
' E. Klossett, daughter of
• s ’- Anchors of this county,
Atlanta last week and
DON’T
Throw that Old Pair of Shoes Away
We Fix ’em Like New
Only the Bent Leather Used and only the
Highe.t Quality Workmai.nhip
Phone 373
BLAIN’S
Shoe Shop & Pressing Club
“If We Can't Fix ’em Throw Them Away"
BELL'
Unusually Low Prices on Ladies Summer
Dresses. Just received by Express 100
New Dresses, beautifully trimmed in
Vcile and Organdies
For This Week we
Place On Sale
1 0 0
New Dresses
t here foi
burial Friday af-
Kloaaatt had been in ill
r-*T months and had only
"iur„, d Atlanta aft»r
lln « t»-"|u with her
'■ tapt. W. I,. Proator.
"al wrvic,, held Satur-
,t «-rm.o„ .t Hop.wall church.
hli.a».tt ia aurvivad by har
'* ‘ children, har mcahar,
"-c. Mina Iran, KlrHn* and
,h,r - < *Pt. W. U Proctor.
f0» s
z s w - w-4. rn.
‘ U - °*- t«M|l
■READ
free
Every Saturday during th). year 1930. we will give you with
each 50c cash retail purchase in our store. One l(k Standard
size loaf of
Electrik Maid Bread
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Of Course
"Th. Rexall Store
224 at. Rhuct ' ! - jyk
ALSO ASK FOM YtiUR i HWA TKSUS
MADE FOR HOT WEATHER-SHORT SLEEVE
DIMITY. ORGANDIE LAWNS AND VlRLFS
UNUSUALLY STYLISH—YOU WILL THINK
THEY ARE REALLY $2 50 VALUES SIZES
14 TO 40. SPECIAL SALE PRICES IS
98c
If You Want the Beat Shop At
EL E. BELL’S
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