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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., MAY 22. 19*0
.11 Will F'»&** knows
"j. in th paper:—he surely
, r K>nt>—for you read some
in them now-a-day*.
I j people that you
( * )r i now about because they
I ju you) and what they are
VI'* t-bl 11 * — thdre-atod every-
* ° -;„w there’s Bobby Jones of
. _.,f course we all feel like
1 A ’-.w Bobby—don’t we? Well—
I," MVt . r the >-!g pond playing golf
ce of Wales. And O.
course we will read
y in the Journal
:.ler talking to
:;ing pictures of him
with Doug Fairbanks,
re two Atlanta women
ami I knew one of them) who have
u t rrrrntiy been presented to the
n ;,r.l King in London—and the
knows what we will be hoar-
Why, I can remember
ni!. that if anybody you knew
, <r even SEEN the King
it would be good fc r n life-
iif conversation—and tb play
t - th the Prince! My—but how
»have changed!
ii• l.y-tbe-way—O. B. says that
.per "went across” to sec Bobby
;jr : game—he is coming back to
untry—then "across” again to
iher game that Bobby is sche-
play—and take Mary with
N<nv that’- what I call being
pretty much ns you please
Big Pond twice in
Ttu< — 'u-t to see a couple of games
»f P>lf.
We have a few folks from c
Some Town who are going to "go
icrov" and travel around a bit this
yumir. r—and we had quite a few
art year who did the same thing. It
is settlor to l*e quite the thing
i-Jjy—an! I just wonder if it will
i-rr pome my time. If that day d-
dl round—I am pretty sure of c
hing-—I -hall have to plnn NOT to
rt any flowers that year—for I
afraid I would be sending a cable
k to the good man of the house
loll him NOT to forget to water
m—and then there would
ible in the family. And I ai
sure that I shall have to "board
to and from school and around and
about—I just think to myself—"there
isn’t as pretty a place aiywhcre in
Georgia"—or elsewhere for that mat
ter. Don’t you agree with me?
HARRY STILLWELL EDWARDS
VISITS DR. AND MRS J. L. BEE
SON. *
Mr. Harry Stillwell Edwards, of
Macon, and his son and daughter of
Milledgeville, were recent guests of{t(
Dr. and, Mrs. J. L. Beeson at the J
Mansion:'
Mr. Edwards .as every one know;,
is a most interesting raconteur as
well as a writer. He has adopted the
Wesleyan college girls as his very
own, but was pleased to know that in
the physical trai. ng department at
G. S. C. W., the Aeneas Africanus
dance had been evolved and execut
ed.
It was a matter of regret that the
Pathi Movie-Tone man could not se
cure it along with the Field Day at-
tractinos.
Mr. Edward's name has been add
ed to the college Lyceum attractions
for next year.
the
—hut
iecd for
to
that this
- 'f w:l‘ “stand by” for
minute—I’ll tell you a piece of
*bat will make you jump up and
sek your heels together three times
f re they hit the ground. Ready
J y K.—here goe—My grandson
•-d my granddaughter will he here
Must about another week—so if I
anything that sounds queer—
Pi may just set it down to excite
fct for 1 ean hardly wait for the
- < tn come. Of course many of you
wo seen the grandson—b
have seen the granddaughter
tkat gives you something to live
r If it is possible for a body to
f?ar TWO smiles th"t won’t come
ft—then you will see that feat per-
■oK-d the next time you see me
v-atcr, out and see how it works,
■hall n .,t say m ore about them—
present—for you know what they
lJ a a Knindmo'ther and her
' o i dren—she talks too much
t t cm. But of course—I
,n eXe *Ption to that rule.
Kow did
Crated a
• or see anything a.*
Did Home Towti i<
. -’»ting? Now that’;
: 'i°Z 7 ”' hl “ ,io ” hc " >•““ »*nl
, m " now >’° u ore glad to have
* me see you—and I have
I w< * ’* ' n the back of my head
y U Wns tkc intention of the city
• ■ i and Councilmen—and a few
interested friends—to have
such decorations up when I
ek from the hospital—but a
«pped somewhere—and I wan
lo f* n< l out just where.
Hfrtuay-__jf j get invited to
« n . 1 P ar i*de—I shall just l*>w
Lk j. ‘ * Ton1 side to side and play
k, *-’• the delayed event. Imagina-
V\/‘ * freat thing—is .it not?
!»ng that the Weather Man
^h’ ° d hum ° r th ‘" week—and
'a! 1 ' 1 sta &« * series of beauti
fy r - 1 ,**. ° Ur go
^thinking that we have the
rtic h ' nnywhere in Georgia—
And h ° JU8t ** mct,y the truth -
--*,11 now --laying all joking aside
b. think OVw rtatement
Itttly . b e , 10 “y it Isn’t per-
«*/ No * “ rou r«l
1 Pound Package Royal Scarlet
Marshmallows 25c at MODERN
GROCERY CO.
APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN
SHIP
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Eli Barnes having applied for
guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Alex Collins Brown, minor
child of Elbert Brown, late of said
county, deceased, notice is given
that said application will be heard
at my office at ten o’clock A. M., on
the first Monday in June next.
This May 5, 19.10.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary and exofficio Clerk
Court of Ordinary.
House and lot In the North Wes
tern part of Milledgeville bounded as
follows: Op the West by Sol Screen,
on East by Clark street. South by
Union Baptist church, on the North
by Sol Screen said lot fronting 90
feet on Clark Street, levied on and
will be sold a the property of Grif
fin Smith.
I have notifyed the defendants In
fifa, and tenants in possesion of the
time ana place' of sale.
J. F. VINSON
Deputy Sheriff Baldwin
Coounty.
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APPLICATION FOR YEAR’S
SUPPORT
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
The appraisers appointed to set
aside a year’s support to Ola Ford,
colored, out of the estate of Joe
Ford, late of said county, deceased,
have filed then return to this Court.
This is, therefore, to notify all per
sons interested to file objections, if
uny they have, on or before the first
Monday in June, 1930, or else said
return will then be made the judg
ment of this court.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
y General
Motors.
And still more Important
to you as a purchaser la
the fact that year after
year Frigidairc continues
to give satisfaction—long
after the guarantee has
If service should be re
quired it is rendered
Stantly and without
moving the machine
from the premises,
R.W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
APPLICATION FCR LEAVE TO
SELL STOCK
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Notice is given that T. W. Brant
ley, as administrator of the Estate
of Miss Clara L. Brantley, late of
said county, deceased, has applied to
the Ordinary of said Coun'.y for
leave to sell six (6) shares of pre
ferred stock of the Georgia Power
Company, and five (5) shares of pre
ferred itock of the Continental Gin
Company, for the purpose of paying
debts and making distribution.
Said application will be heard at
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 be granted.
This May 0, 1930.
T. W. BRANTLEY,
Administrator.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
SHERIFF SALES
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Will be sold before the Court
house door, on the first Tuesday in
June between the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidder for ca^h the
following described property, levied
on by virtue*of tax fifa’s issued by
the Tax Collector of Baldwin county
for taxes due the State of Georgia
and the county of Baldwin for 1929.
House and lot in the Northwestern
part of Milledgeville bounded as fol
lows: on the East by Clark Street
on West by lands of Sibly on the
Suuth by Walter Hnrgrove on the
North by W. A. Walker, said land
f*onting Clark Sl, 60 feet running
back 90 feet levied and will be sold
as the property of John Ros 5 .
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MOTORS
WEAK, NERVOUS
Kubappi lair S*7* She Felt
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Green wood. ML*;.—Mrs. W. D.
Taylor, of 1313 Carrollton Avenue,
this city, has written at her use of
Ganlul as follows:
"About five yean ago, I was tn
111 health. I suffered a great deal
of pain in my sides and In the
lower part of my body. I was weak
and nervous, and at the least noise
I felt like I must scream.
"At times I would have to go to
bed. My head would ache. It
would take me three or four days
to get over these spells.
"A friend told me to take Cartful,
which I did. After my first bottle,
I saw some Improvement. When I
had taken three bottles, I felt
stronger and better than I had In
time, I did not have any
animus cardui, after having found
It of valuable assistance to
In bulldinr up their health.
Oardul is a purely vegetable madU
due, and contains nothing harmful
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