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THE UNION.EECORDEE, MILIEDCEVILLE. C.V. SEPTEMBER 4.
PURCHASE A SALE TO CELE
BRATE HOME FURNISHINGS
WEEK
THE BODIES OF Wll LIAM HAH- ATTENTION SCHOOL TEACHER This is therefore
PER AND TULLY CHICE. REV. Hon. Co,.well u r . i. hi. -ons concerned
OLUTIONARY SOLDIERS, REST firot onoooooomool for Governor lions, if any they huv
lee led that there is one thine the first Mo.iday
e to notify oil per- the date of the »«nin e of the order thorized under the laws of c .
to file their objec- of incorporation. I 7. They deeire for ..in .
2- That the principal office of said' tion the ‘owe’ " '“ r, " ,r “
IN THE SAME CEMETERY.
• before
October, next,
Othr:
« (o Be Shewn
1*1:0!. Wide Event
, Be Shown Later
that w
tain, the state
achool teacher
officers at t
■n» you will i
rill have to p«)
and Stata Sani
’cry time it payi
capital.. Thii
• ; vement figures show,
men are returning to the fireside and
raniily. The back-to-the-home move-
rnent will be celebrated throughout
:he entire Uwtited States this fall
• ith a Sotiona! it-mc Furnishing | jv ' c ' d
ityle- show to be held in the better A
it ores everwherc.
Renewed intere-i in arv of furn
ng home* properly hi
.Mr. John L. Harper of Colombia tin
street. Milledgeviile. can boast of *•»
having in one family burning ground, »•“
the jrreves of two great-grandfath- me
ers who were Revolutionary Soldiers month. ad.
William Harper and Tully Choice. —
.More than that. .Mr. Harper is the FOR RENT—A garage on the
owner of the graveyard and of the Term* reasonable. Apply at thii
cry land upon which Tully Choice
else she will be dismissed from her
guardianship as applied for.
Bertie B. Stembridice,
Ordinary.
rery
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
.SELL
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
In Re. The Will of Miss Lizzie E.
Briody, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Hugh
of Tully 1929 CHEVROLET COACH FOR T. Cline, as Administrator with the
SALE
hi* one is a hot baby, man I am
f ing it myself, the nicest running
c car I ever drove. All it need*
1 good home, long roads and high
1 to show vou what a rail auto-
L. N. JORDAN
L vote for Richard B. Russell, Jr.,
Governor is a vote for cheaper
Adv
co.up.ny wUI be located in the City ply for and accept ™d« n ~ u Z
of MHledgevilR., aaid State and ite charter of either form
Will of Miss Lizzie E. Briody, De
ceased, annexed, has applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said County'
for leave to sell certain City of Sa
vannah Funding Gold Bonds which
belong to the estate of the said Miss
Lizzie E. Briody. The bonds which vote 0 f
said officer has prayed for leave to
sell are described as follows:
Twelve certain “City of Savannah
Funding Gold Bonis all maturing
in 19.59, all bearing interest at the
rate of 4 1-2 per
County.
8- That the object of said corpo
ration is pecuniary gain to itself
end share holders.
4. The business to be carried on
by said corporation is owning oper
ating, controlling and maintaining a
hotel and the hotel business, aif*
purte nances connected therewith, in
the City of Milledgeville, said State
and County.
B. That the capital stock of said
corporation shall be 19,000.00 with
the privilege of increasing the same
to the sii
fractional
crease of the capital shall be by
majority of the stock hold
ers and the capital stock shall be
divided into shares of the par value
of 5100.00 per share; thot ten per Wherefore, your petitionei.
A report of the d 1
Choice’.* grave was made by Mrs. J.
I.. Beeson. State .Historian, D. A. R. T
en notice- |, u t now. hi* wonderful record both d"'
f. r *cnie time, so much in fact that ^ an Indian fighter and as a Revo- littl
the furniture and aliicd Industries lutionry Soldier has been found. It :* «
decided on this style show idea some will be given along with that of hi* bill'
months back, and manufacturers an-1 brother William Choice, Revolution- mobile ia.
dealers alike have spent several ar y Sc-ldier and that of William Hur- L
months in getting together all the per Q f Hancock county.
ruwest in home styles and decora- To the I). A. R. chapter of Sparta. A vote fo
tions for the home. will be given the honor of petition- for Goverm
The first local merchant to tie up ing the U. S. Government for mark- school book:
with this nation wide movement is ers f 0l two of these graves. , _
the Purchase and Sales Company of Following is the record of Willirm MODEL A 1928 FORD ROASTER 1 bearing the following serial numbers ^ riR ’ ht ~ t “ "hie^Vu'bscription° to
this city. Mr. Watkins of the above Harper: He was born in Va.. about FOR SALE j respectively, to-wit: Numbers 950; ; said Rtock in mone y or property .
‘firm said this morning that he was 1750 and died in Hancock county If you like Ford* and want a bar-! 94 ®; 2399; 2400; *2401; 2398; 2397;, pr0 p er ty to be taken at a fair
already to start on Saturday of this Ga.. in 1823. He is mentioned in gain, see me quick, I can fill your; 2396: 951; 2402: 952; and 949; I market value,
week, ar.d that the first move he Knights Georgia Roster of Revolu- order in a good Roadater that is in of 8aid bonds being the face value
would make would be to show the tionary Soldiers and his name is also good shape. $1,000.00 each and all of the
housewives cf this section the new- j n “Georgia Soldiers of the Line.” L. N. JORDAN
est in kitchen furniture. He said In 1775, he married Mary Ingram.!
he had seccured the exclusive agency born about 1840. He came origi- Ru**ell was the first candidate who
stance by a vote of a majority of it*
stock outstanding at the time. -I**
also ask authority for said incorpo
ration to wind up its affairs, liqui
date and discontinue its busses* a *
any tme it may determine to do *„
by a vote of two-thirds of its stock
outstanding at the time and after the
payment of all the debts or obliga
tions due by said corporation at the
8. Your petitioners further desire
for said incorporation the right of
I renewal of its charter when and
of $50,000.00, or any! provided by the laws of Georgia,
part thereof. Said in- and that it shall have all such other
rights, powers, privileges and im
munities as are incident to like
corporations or permissible under
the laws of Georgia.
cent, of the amount of capital to be
employed hfy them has been actually
same paid j n> ani i that petitioners desire
, the name of ML,, *•“ jW 1 * *° f“ and ^ «-' d : *»
| plead and be impleaded; to have and
i common seal; to make all nec-
.cated school book
icing the high priei
of the famous Sellers Kitchen Cabi- nally from Dinwiddic county Va.
nets with breakfast suits, dinnette Following is the record of Tully
suits, utility closets, kitchen tables Choice, buried in the family burial forced to pay. to tho school book
and etc., all made by the same manu- ground with William Harper, and al- trust. Adv.
facturor in colors and decorations KO the record of Tully Choice's broth-
that match. He feels that this is the e r William. Tully Choice was born |
best line of kitchen furniture on the June 17, 1753 in Virginia, enlisted' CITATION
market, and the prices are the low- J776 in Capt Thomas Dillard's Regi- Geor JP«' Baldwin County.
e*t that they have been for many *ment; served in expedition to Court of Ordinary,
years. Gwynn’s Island; appointed Lieutcn- 1 Mrs - JeM *« v - BickneU, having ap-
being registered
Lizzie E Briody
Said application is made for the , ,
»f makin* distribution un- ce,,a * ry by -‘* ws ,nd regulation.; to
id Will and for paying the
pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style as aforesaid “Baldwin
Hotel Operating Company" with the
powers, privilege and immunities
herein set forth, and as are nyw.
or may hereafter be, allowed a corp
oration of oimilar character under
petitioners further desire the l*ws of Georgia, and Petitioners
:ver pray.
MARION H. ALLEN
Petitioners' Attorney.
A car load of this fine colorful, ant. and marched against Cherokee P* ied for thc Nuance of Letters of
stylish kitchen furniture has been Indians in Capt Jesse Heard’s Co., Administration, with will annexed,
unloaded and will be displayed in the Col. Christies Reg., on Sept 16, 1777, on «*Lite of Mrs. Margaret Ann
store by Friday of this week. There appointed 2nd Lieutenant in Va., Tuttle, late of said county, deceased,
are many colors, sizes and decora- Militia; in 1779, served in Captain to Edward R. Hines, this is the.efore
tions. This event is expected to draw Witchia’s (?) Co., Col. David Mas- lo noti *y a11 Pinsons interested that
women into thi. store for miles on’s Reg.; was in battle of Camden, said application will be heard at the
around. when a ball passed through his coat! CoUrt of O rdi "ary of said county
From time to time during the fall on Aug. 24, 1780 appointed Captain on the first Monday in Oc tober, 1930
Mr. Watkins says he will show the Q f Henry county Va., Militia. Bertie B. Stembridge,
different rooms of the home and will In 1781, he moved to ninety six Ordinary,
hold open house to the public that DUt S. C., and in 1792, came to live This September 1, 1930.
they may see the newest in home j n Hancock county, when he died
furnishing and at the new low prices. Dec. 19. 1837. He also is mentioned
Housewives are urged to not miss in Knights Ga. Roster and his land
the show this week-end on the new- j n Hancock county . On Augus
est in kitchen furniture. 17.’, 1( in Sauren's Co. S. C-, he
rietl Rebecca Simmons, and the
COST OF MEDICAL CARE names and dates of birth of all their
HIGH IN UNITED STATES ,c " '!' i,d «" »«
Tully Choice a brother William, was
iorn Jun. 30, 1756 in Halifax (Later
Pennsylvania county.) Va. He en
listed in 1776 and served both in
the Indian Campaigns (being at
Stone) and »n thc Revolution in 1780,
he moved to Greenville Dist. S. C.,
il died there Sept. 30, 1843. He
irried Mary McDonald, May 11,
the financial aspects of medical care 1786 |n Lawrens Dist S. C She died
receiving so much emphasis ..f Oct. «. 1848. aged 81 years.
Abigail Choice, sister of Tully and
moved to South Caro-
ried Samuel Boling.
mnd P ur P°*«
BOW | der the
debt* of thc said estate.
Said application will be heard and
determined at the regular term of
thc Court of Ordinary in said Bald
win County, to be held on the First
Monday in October, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
ORDINARY, Baldwin Co. Gn.
FRANK W. BELL,
Attorney at Low for the Ad
ministrator.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
DISMISSION AS GUARDIAN
15, Georgia, Baldwin County.
“ r * Mrs. W. B. Wood. Guardian of
Mrs. Ella Gardner, has applied to me
for a discharge from her guardian
ship of Mrs. Ella Gardner, deceased.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To the Superior Court of said
County.
The petition of John C. Stiles, C.
F. Stiles und W. C. Green, all of said
State and County, respectfully shows
to this Honorable Court the follow
ing facts, to-wit:
I. That they desire for thcmslves,
their associates and successore and
assigns, to be incorporated and made
a body corporate and politic under
thc name and style of “Baldwin Ho
tel Operating Company,” for thc
full period of twenty years from
do all things that may be necessary
or needful for the sucessful carry
ing on of said business, including
the right to buy, hold, and sell real
estate and personal property suit
able for the purposes of said corpo
ration, and to borrow* money, and to
execute notes and bonds as evidence
of said indebtedness incurred or j exact copy of tho original petition
which may be incurred in thc con-; n0 „ on nl e and of record in said
duct of the affairs of said corpora- j office.
tion, and to secure said indebtedness,] Witness my official seal this Sep-
be the same notes, bonds or other- j tember 3rd, 1930.
wise, by mortgage, security deed, j. c. COOPER,
trust deed or other form of lien au- c. S. C. B. C. Ga.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Office Clerk Superior Court of said
County.
I, J. C. Cooper, do hereby certify
that I am the duly elected, qualified
and acting Clerk of the Superior
Court of Baldwin County, Georgia,
j and that the foregoing is a true and
Loans On Automobiles
1928 AND LATER MODELS
Arpounts of $100.00 to $300.00. At Legal Rates
Payable in Monthly Instalments
DETAILS QUICKLY ARRANGED
Georgia Finance Company
308 GA. CASUALTY BLDG. Macon. Georgia
Nation*!
Dr. W. C. Rapplcyc, of New Hav- |
t*n. Conn,, aavs in The Journal o r the f
American Medical As ociution that
late that there is a distinct tendency
to lose sight of the relatinship of ‘Willij
this question to oher national ex- jj nilt
penditures.
The annual cost of non-govern- 1929 NASH TWO-DOOR FOR SALE
approxt- | f | N .
elf.
I would keep
mental medical se
mutely $80.
“Governmental expenditures pro- lookii
vided out of taxation for medical and Thi*
in-titutiona| care bring the grand f mr t
total to about three billion dollars ;t, an
C! per cent of the national income.) ed 0|
Studies of the expenditures for
medical care in different economic
“ r, T ,Tv,iT ! :rr ? f “ p ; this ,s ^s T horseTTense
proxtlllatt-ly Skil fur thu families of Hon Ccorfr Cat.well ....
wage earners. $62 for those of farm-
ers and $80 f< r office employes.
For the sake of comparison the
figures of expenditures presented in
Ihc tabulation show that the total
-core *ent* about 13 per cent of thc
i* *11 other* beinR «
de ** jrcc pay pi*
N- JORDAN
>g to have road* and be
al*o .*y» that we are going to g«t
out of d^bt but we are not going to
do thi* at the expense of the teach-
head and .ho*
ahead of .
Adv
SCHOOL BOOK NOTICE
Notice i* hereby given that the
• tack of *chool book* i* now on
rand at R. H. Wrotten**. authorized
agent of the Baldwin Countv Board
of Education. Thi* notice i* hereby
given complying with the prov*ion.
or the law that require* five day.
notice be given to the public.
By erdrr of the Baldwin County
Board of Education, thi* September
2nd. 1930
P. N. Bivin*, C. S. «.
Baldwin County Georgia.
Help Ruasell take tbc hand of the
ichool book trust out of your pock
et. bv voting for him for Governor
on September 10th. Adv
OF COUR c E GEORGE CARSWELL|
WILL BE NEXT GOVERNOR |
Why go to the tide .how when you {
can *ee the circua for the .»me nrirJ
BELL’S
First Showing of New Fall Dresses, Coats and Suits
Prices Lower than you have seen them in years, Styles
are new in Coats, beautiful paterns in travel print Dresses
Special Showing of Ladies’ Coats
60 IN BY EXPRESS—BLACK, NAVIES, GREENS, BROWNS, AND OXFORD
GRAYS. HEAVILY TRIMMED WITH FINE FUR. YOU WILL LIKE THE STYLE
AND YOU WILL IKE THE PRICE.
$19.00 to $79.50
Geor,
> Car.well for Gov
VICTORY MAY COST
HIS OWN LIFE.
A large bull caribou ....
wolf impaled on hu horn* wra* *c«n ’’ “ e *“
or Birch ere k. near Circle, AUnla.. m!,de * od ‘
by Felix Rande*. who declare* that ***‘ r t * ,em
in 25 years of trapping he had nev- *herefore
* r .M-en «»r even heard of anything ’* re '
like that before.. * #l Moto »'
Victorious in combat with hi- * or,r tr * ,n
enemy, the killer wolf, .but unable to ** ^* lee r <
free bimaelf from the dead body of
hi* foe. the caribou walked along
slowly, bowed down by the load. The
OLR MECHANICAL DEPART-
dearl MENT GOING GOOD |
obile,
if you are not fixed fog it
we have all the equipment
:ommended by the Che*ro-|
Co., and our men are fac-1
ed and that i* why wi
md quicker.
L. N. JORDAN
> Car.well doe.
wolf bad been spiked by the sharp H-a Georg
antler* and mortally wounded. dodge the
The bull was accompanied by an- that be caa sot fulfill. He is 1
other caribou bull which advanced straight shooter a ad that’s why w«
some distance then watted patiently are going to got Mm over for Cm-
More Than 100 New Dresses
JUST RECEIVED THIS WEEK BY EXPRESS INCLUDING ALL THE NEW
STYLES AND NEW SILK. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED AT WHAT YOUR DOL
LAR WILL BUY FOR YOU THIS YEAR
PLAIN SILK AND TRAVEL PRINTS, SIZES 14 TO 44
Price $8.95 to $59.00
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Ladies’Fine Shoes
Radley’s SWEATERS
1 THEY ARE JUST IN THIS WEEK
i BUCK, TANS, BLUES, AND BROWNS
^ IN KID AND SUEDE. BEST MAKES—
JUST ARRIVED-MENS, BOYS, WO
MENS AND CHILDRENS. ALL COLORS
AND ALL STYLES.
n
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$5, $6, $10
' $3 to $15
If You Want the Best Shop At
E. E. BELL’S