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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA-. OCTORER It. lw
THE CRAVES OF RICHARD I HUMPHREY AUTOMATIC WATER
SMITH AND LEVIN SMITH REVO- HEATERS SOLD BY GAS CO.
LUTIONARY SOLDIERS ARE IN With the opening of the office of
BALDWIN COUNTY the Georgia Natuial Gas Company ha;
come the announcement from the
By Mr*. J. L. Beeson Humphery Company of Knlr rrazoo,
••If your Revolutionary ancestor Mjch yan. tha‘ their famou line of
ic heateri wil *'
Smith, and you do not
know his given name, I *h< uld pa*'
him by. for there are two full page
of Smith- in the Georgian Roster,
s id ..In, J. L. Beeson to Miss Bert
ie Stembridge. Judg of the Ordin
ary Court. Miss Stembridge »a
fortunat: in knowing the name «*
her great great grandfather, and in
her office i t the M»lledg<
the company and
in the show room.
The Humphrey heater ha:
tiona! reputation for it-- re;
. fficiency, durability und
The heater.* are built *n
-; : to r •- ■ ' nt
The representatives of the compan>
stated that the heater was built like
a thermos bottle to retain heat
was one of the most modern in cv
detail.
Milledgcville people have shown
much interest in the new gas appli-
•£ that arc being shown in their
f! store here.
October! The fol.age become* -
royal crcwn, decking nature with
mingled hues of green and gold and
red.—Allan Throckmorton.
rill
*rd-d.
Soldier Richard
Rcvoluti
Smith, in his will, nnde in 182*.
gave the names « f a;! his children,
c-r. whom Levin Smith, was him-
.-.. If a Revolutionary soldier. A -o’ -
i ,; w . John Howard, is mentioned
r necific bequest, and he too.
i j -'dier of the Revolution.
A visit has been made t" the old
Smith burial ground in the Mcri-
asd a
N V. of M ll-deeville on what is
know- he Stanfordville Road
Richard Smith designated the land
t‘ .• ...vc h. th to hb con and
t - ►sn-in-law. John Howard.
The and* of th.- father and son
were adjacent and to his son he
w lied “th.- place on which I now
live.”
One old house site can be found
from the old cellar, and at the oth
er place ,-tands toe cld original two
room house of hewn be*, winch are
covered with weather boarding.
These two rooms were left intact at
the rear of the newer hou t. which
which is new- a tenant house fer
Two neighbors of Richard Smith.
his will, and today ther.* are Dt ro
sier negroes in the community, they
havir: the surnames of their
A clump of large trees marks the
old cemetery, it i* over grown and
has no h:*dstoncs.
All the older residents have al
ways known about this burial place.
Mr. Tatum Harper was ftninterrst-
«d guid - as he knows th? land 1
Boy, watch him go! Five yards, ten,
twenty, thirty . . . forty-five ... he’s over!
Touchdown!" In football or in saving, it’s all in
a good start in the right direction. In football or
in saving you must reel off that first five yards or
five dollars before you attain your goal.
OPEASWl GS
ACCOUNT WITH
THIS BANK
[Per Cent
rand Safety
Exchange Bank
then
ir*d Mr. Sidney Stei
Bertie
hi i ' with his
Stembridgs end Mr*. J. L. iie?Fon
made up the party.
One line of the gcBeakgy will b?
given so that others may connect
the’r line* with it.
1. tyrrtic Stembridge
2. ’ William Henry Stembridge,
Louise Robinson.
3. William Wesley Stembridge,
Mr*. Harriet Smith, whose 1 rt. hus
band was a Smith.
4. Richard Smith, Revolutionary
soldi**': Rachel—
Richard Smith in the lottery of
1827 drew land in Warren Co., and
Levin Smtih in the lottrry of 1827
drew lar.d in Morgan county.
John Howard's name is in the cer
tified list r.f On., soldiers nnd also
in the “Paid in Money* list.
The graves of Revolutionary sol
diers, John Howard Sr., h betw
the Georgia Military Cnlleg?
the river. It has long been known
to the D. A. R. A sr.trch will be
made for the land and the grave of
John Howard Jr.
Loans On Automobiles
1928 AND LATER MODELS
Amounts of $100.00 to $300.00. At Legal Rales
Payable in Monthly Instalments
DETAILS QUICKLY ARRANGED
Georgia Finance Company
308 GA. CASUALTY BLDG. Macon, Georgia
la prepared
! Rd from (elected mo-
didnal herba and
root, of bigheat
quality, finely
powdered, care
fully combined.
Costs only one
cent a dose.
In use nearly
100 years.
Recommended For
INDIGESTION
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Noturv Thought of
Everything
Nature thought of evoythtnc when
the human body wai made. When tho
body is about to kcoomo ill, nature
planned danger signals to warn ua.
Thus, if our children grind their teeth
when they decn, or lack appetite, or
suffer from abdominal pains, or itch
about tho nose nnd finccrs, wo should
know that they may have contracted
jronns. Then, if we are wise, wo buy a
bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge and
safely and surely expel the worms. Thus
Wo avoid the danger of very serious
trouble. White’s Cream Vermifuge costa
CfiljrbdcaboUlc, and can be boughtfrora
JONES DRUG COMPANY
Tax Notice
BOOKS FOR THE STATE AND COUN-
i TY TAXES ARE OPEN!
in my office in the Kidd Building
Come aid Pay Yoar Taxet Promptly!
As books will close, a? required by law on December 20,
L D. SMITH
Tax Collector, Baldwin Co.
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Relieves a Heads
the or Neuralgia ia
30 minutes, checks a Cold the first
day, and checks
Malaria ia tkra*
jdUya.
| 666 ALSO
IN TABLETS.
to
One series of Buick
Straight Eights is
priced from
$ 102i
*1095 f. o. b. Flint, Mich.
THE EIGHT AS
a u i c r
BUILDS IT
IODUCT OF GENERAL MOT
RALPH SIMMERSON, Dealer
WHEN BETTE* AUTOMOBILES ARE GUILT, 5UICK Will BUILD THEM
BOSTON CAFE
—WHERE EVERYBODY EATS—
“Fresh Em Send Daily**
FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS
AND WESTERN STEAK DAILY
Try Our
3Se BLUE PLATE DINNER
BRICK
That Clink Like Steel
Ar« Mad* by th* * a McMILLAN'* Process
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There is No Waste in Our Bricks.
W* Male* Quick Shipment! in Any Quantity.
RICH G1.0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville BrickWorksCo
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan.
President Bell* McMillai
Our
5tb
Annual Fall
Radio Sale
October 13—November 8
our stomach lightly,’*
says Mrs. C E. llauck, whose home
is at 1310 Boyle St., in Houston.
“She started me taking Hcrbine then,
and ivhat a Lies sing it has been for
My four children arc always
coated. I rive him a teaspeonfui ol
Hcrbine.-
Hcrbine is a vegetable liquid so
concentrated you only have to take
a tcaspoonful to get results. Hcr-
iinc docs nothing more than keep the
stomach and bowels active so gas
can not constipate you, make you
bilious, dyspeptic or suffer from sour
stomach, sick headache and indices-
RADIO MAINTENANCE
Since facilities are available in Macon for analyzing, test
ing and correcting any problem on every make of radio
Call or Write
H. E. Lowe Electric Co.
131 COTTON AVE. MACON. GA.
Our 5th Annual F. Sate of Atwater Kent
Radios begins this week. Never have we
made it easier for you to own a new and
thoroughly modem radio receiving set. In
addition to the special terms of only $10
down, the balance in 12 months, we extend
an exceptionally liberal trade-in allow ance for
your old radio ... no matter what size or
age or kind!
Atwater Kent Madio
“The Radio with the Golden Voice”
More than 3,000,000 American homes al
ready have shown preference for Atwater
Kent Radios, many thousands right here in
Georgia, too. And now—with the new
Quick-Vision Dials, with their cabinets rich
in pleasing craftsmanship—the 1931 Atwater
Kents arc destined again to appeal to the
radio-buying public.
Come by our store right away. Ask for a
home demonstration. Allow* us to tell you
more about our special purchase plan. Von
may have the AK Model 70 Lowboy (illus
trated above) for $150.50, less the allowance
—completely installed. Sec it. Hear it. And
we believe you’ll want to own it!
$10 down
12 Months to Pay
Liberal Allowance
FOR YOUR
OLD RADIO
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POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
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