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Just Digging
Along
Cardan Club DoU
N. W. H.
Well—you never can tell. That
Garden School surely started some
thing.
The Gaither Bank’s are 'having*
, ^eir entire place landscaped and!
Well. I see my finish now. George planted, E. V. Jordan is doing thft
Carpenter Junior railed me up over job. I can’t wait to go out to
th: phone last Sunday night around i
nine o’clo- and held me up with 1 Mrs. Massey is doing worlds of
quite a nice long conversation. I work on her nice place. Her home
-Hello. Aunt Nelle"—he said as and the little store next door are
chipper as you please, “I would have j very important in the city’s looks
called you earlier but I just had to ( because they are where both going
make friends with my Dad, and a*- and coming, everybody is bound to
sure him that I was going to be on J see them. Watch out for that block
hi* •‘ide from now on. You see its,—it will soon be a show place.
pretty bad to be the only man in the !
family with three women to pick on ^ Mrs. J .H. Ennis is fast getting
you .so Pad and I will have to stick j her lovely place in order. New col-
together. Then too, Katherine and unms are going up on the house, she
Martha just kept hfjjging around. »» planting around and about and is
trying to chuckle me under the chin soon to add a bird bath and some
until 1 thought I never would get a' s: ats.
chance to get to the telephone, i
Finally I just let up a yell, and the 1 "Sister” W. F. Little has started
nurse made them go to bed and here over again. Already so attrac-
I am. |tive, she is planning more and more
things for that side yard where the
old mill stone rests by the lily pool.
MR. C. C. HURT INJURED IN
WRECK NEAR ST. LOUIS
Compelled to Ri
City Until He
"Of course I knew you would
derstand the situation, and as I knew
you were Emmett Junior’s grand
mother. I was sure you would be
interested in whatever I might have
to say. i think I am going to like
it pretty well out here and I hear
that they have a goat waiting for
me. That suits me, but I don’t think
I will care much about the dogs.
Saw Mrs. San Fowler out "sow
ing” her winter grass seed a few
days ago. Couldn’t help but stop and
tell her how 1 loved to tee her work.
That apartment house next door,
"The Raphael” where there are three
wonderful families living—watch
Black Joe is too big and Yoo-yoo is out for the way it ia going to look
too little. The goat ii better to ride. on the outside. Mrs. Curry ha, al-
an mean to do that thing the first ready planted sweet peas and a lot
time I can slip off. One thing I „ f things, and Mrs. Reese and Mrs.
wnntod to a.k you was, will you lot Muldrow are planning to help make
me make a r,cc track around thru that a wonderful corner setting,
your bhek yard and out into the flow. Won’t it look good with the winter
er garden. You see that will be so^, all , round and about fo|lr „
much mcer than havmg to go out | five watermelon Crape Myrtle
blocming in spots? That’s what you
'kins place and formerly owned by
Thomas Johuson and is the same
land conveyed to John T. Allen and
M. A. McCraw by two deeds; one
deed made by Thomas Johnson and
Elizabeth Johnson and the other by
A. 3. Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson
recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Bald
win County, in Book of Deeds NN,
page 420, and Book of Deeds 3,
page 471 respectively; also,
Mr. Chas C. Hurt, of the Scotts-
boro neighborhood, is in St. Louis,
recovering from injuries received in
an automobile wreck near that city.
Mr. Hurt, Mr. A. T. Swann and
Paul Hurt left this oity some days|“ xlh (1 -®> undivided Interest in all
ago for St. Louis to visit relatives, i t ^ lai tr f ct ® r parcel of land situate
and to bring Mrs. Swann who was; 0 *"' 4 * ^ring in the 322 Dist., G. M.,
at SL Louis home. The wreck oc-i° f ® aldw « County, and 328 Dist,
curred before St Louis was reached , J* of Wilkinson County of said
and Mr. Hurt was painfully injured, i“ late » * n one body und
About the back and side. Mr. and
Mrs. Swann and Paul Hurt have
turned home, but Mr. Hurt was left
in St. Louis, being unable to make
the trip. It will be several weeks
before he sufficiently recovers to re-
Governor Roosevelt of New York,
looms as the next President of the
United States.
CIATION
Lillie N. Scott V. Clyde J. Scott
Petition for Divorce. Baldwin Super,
ior Court, January Term, 1931. ,
To the Defendant, Clyde J. Scott: Beck
The plaintiff, Lillie N. Scott, hav- d * cd dated Jan - 7, 1896, and record-
ing filed her petition for divorce [ cd Clerk’s office, Baldwin Coun-
against Clyde J. Scott, in this Court, ty Su P erioft * Court, Book X folia
bounded as follows; to-wit: On the
Northwest by lands of Ash Benfoi-d,
formerly the Breedlove place, on the
East by the lands formerly owned
by Lockhart, Southeast by lands for
merly owned by Jock Pierce and
formerly the dower lands of Widow
Lee. South by Jack Pierce place,
formerly known as Martin place
taining one hundred and forty (140)
acres more or less, said land being
the land conveyed to Jesse Lee, Jr.,
by J. R. Lee by deed dated Decem
ber 8, 1875, and recorded in Clerk 1
Office in Baldwin County, April 4,
1876, in Book O, page 637. Said
land by Jesse Iioe, Jr., sold to J.
evidenced by warrenty
into the road where all the cars
Hying about for if Bill and I were
to butt into one there might
damage done. You see I’ve already
learned that most folks expect boys
to be boys, and what’s a goat for if
it isn’t to rid<; and have fun with,
I’m asking you I know you
ing to be my friend and I’m afraid
my mother is going to try to make
me stand around, so I am asking for
help.
I'd like for you to
« day or too and give me the low
down on several things I don’t quite
understand. Mother thinks I’i
young to know and Dad hasn’t
down to earth yet so he wouldn’t be
able to answer any of my questions
I’m afraid. Of course Katherine and
Martha are too little, and besides
they are girls and wouldn't know
anyhow. I think I’m going to like
Judge, he and I hit it off pretty
well from the very first. He has
that attitude of "man to man” that
appeals to me, so I don’t think I’ll
have any trouble with him. Of course
J guess he will occasionally try to
pull off some wise crack on me and
I suppose I’ll have to make out like
J'm green and look at him blank
hke—but it will be fun to laugh at
him in my kimona sleeve; I think
fbat s what mother made it for.
"My mother, she’s awful nice, and
I think we will get on just fine if
*he doesn’t try to boss
gee, but I’m glad that stork didn’t
drop me down into a bossy home. I
just wouldn’t stay—that’
guess you think I’m a sight, but you
can learn a whole lot in twenty-four
hours and I have been here in this
house that long now. The kids arc
asleep, mother is doring, Dad’s read-
ing his Sunday paper, and that’s how
I slipped out without getting caught.
I warned to ask you too when you
bought Emmett Junior would
,ere - 1 ca " hardly wait for him to
c,, nu because I know we will have
>Jch nice time fighting. He may be
a bit bigger than I am—but you see
! hove Billy Goat on my side
Th , WiU make St about even.
j n tiw>, j ani sure we Jike to
y Play the same things.
Will :
West-end is falling into line. Mr.
Tisdale and Mr. Hargrove are plan
ning to carry out the idea of the
watermelon red crape myrtle
plot of grass between the side walk
and the ftreet. It will be beautiful
when it begins to bloom.
The filling station as you com
from Macon is most attractive,
understand that they are also going
to put out several red crape myrtle.
It is time the members of the Gar
den Club were thinking over what
spot to improve, they would like to
join. This is the time.
The B. G. Glass Filling Station is
to plant Crape Myrtle too. Atta boy!
Who next?
much as they think I will. It’s too ex
citing listening to everybody talk, and
then I just have to listen to learn
returnable to this term of the Court,
and it being made to appear that
Clyde J. Scott is not a resident of
said County, and also that he does
reside within the State
County, and an order having been
made for service on him, Clyde J.
Scott, by publication, this there
fore, is to notify you, Clyde.
J. Scott to be and appear at the next
of Badlwin Superior Court to
be held on the Second Monday
January, 1931, then and there to
answer said complaint
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of the Superior Court,
5th day of November, 1930.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
By virtue of an order of the Or
dinary of said County, I will sell at
public outcry, to the highest bidder
for cash, before the courthouse door
of said County, within the legal
hour*! of sale, on the first Tuesday
December, 1930, the following
described real and personal prop
erty belonging to the estate of Mrs.
Alice E. McCraw, to-wit: Sixteen
and two-thirds (16-2-3) shares of
capital stock of the Miliedgeville
Hotel Company, of the par value of
One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars
each, represented by stock certifi
cate No. 101, issued by that corpora
tion; also, a one-third (1-3) undi
vided interest in twenty-five (25)
shares of the capital stock of the
Southern Securities Company of the
par value of Ten ($10.00) Dollars
each, represented by stock certifi
cate No. 445, issued by that corpor
ation; aho, a one-third (1-3) undi
vided interest in that tract or par
cel of land lying in the Fifth Lan ’
said land by J. H. Beck sold
to Mrs. Nancle J. Nolan and
denced by warranty deed dated De
cember 9, 1896, and recorded ii^
Clerk’s office, Baldwin County,
Book Y. folio 80, to all of which
deeds reference is made for better
identification and description of the
property.
Said sale will be made for the
purpose of paying the debts of and
making distribution among the heirs
of Mrs. Alice E. McCraw, deceased.
This November 4, 1930.
HUGH T. CLINE
As Administrator of the Es
tate of Mrs. Alice E. Mc
Craw, Deceased.
CIATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
A. M. Slater, J. F. Boddie, and
Old Capitol Drug Company, having
.pplied to me fbr the grant to
George S. Carpenter of permanent
letters of administration oft
estate o' Sam L. Davis, Sr.,
ceased, this is to cite the creditors
and heirs of said deceased to be and
appear at the December Term, 1930,
of this court, to show-cause, if any
they can, why permanent letters of
administration should not be grant-
as prayed.
This November 3, 1930.
Bertie B. Stembridge
Ordinary
things. They all think I’m pow’ful, containing sixty-three (63) acres
fine op to now—bot just wait. Bye l, ad bounded as follows: On
—see you later—" and he hung up North and East by lands of the
ADMINISTRATORS LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
By virtue of an order of the Or
dinary of soid County, I will sell at
public outcry, to the highest bidder
for cash, before the courthouse door
of said County, within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday
December, 1930, the following,
Dist., of Wilkinson County, Georgia,, described land:
That parcel of land in the 321
the phone.
what do you know about
that? Do you wonder that I
sitting around with my mouth open
—-just waiting to see my finish’
OPTOMETRY
nd i
Vfther
Ibnh an
*nd
tail- to-
>ng them over a tree
listen to them fight. Won’t
i;“‘ , fun7 1 h °pe you’ll write to
. “ n< l hurry him up.
off ,, 1—1 ltUC ’" 1 d bctter C,M this
1 ’ * and run along hack to my
(^'"■-hoop .before they miss
if th >Dt wou ' t ' n, t they be surprised
‘ ’ .v came out and found me taik-
coi ‘° y ° u! 1 k ”°»- >’ou and I arc
‘ to be great buddies, and I want
some place to run if my moth-
nfter me too hot, got a nice
over w ,! , ’ Cre *° hide! Thiol* it
"ell—ao long, IH have some
down r° tcli yo “ w hen you come
■ 'or I'm not going to sleep as
t‘ haw
Place
I have been practicing optome
try in Miliedgeville for 21 years.
My charges are reasonable. I
guarantee all work done as repre
sented or refund your money. So
you take no chancos in doing busi
ness with mo. Office hours • to
12, 1 to 5, Sunday 2 to S.
W. J. Brake
tate of M. W. Hall, on the South by
the lands of I. L. Johns, and
West by the lands of Mrs. Tom Ste
vens. This land being the ldnd
drawn by John H. Hall in the divis
ion of the estate of Joseph M. Hall
deceased, and being the same land
purchased by M. A. McCraw from
Mrs. Minnie L. Broadnax; also, all
that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the County of
Rabun, in the State of Georgia, be
ing a part of land lot number 185,
in the Second Land District of Ra-
County, containing approx
imately two (2) acres of ground,
lying on the South side of the lake
the property of Rabun Colony,
and fronting on said lake, being the
land whereon Mrs. Alice E. McCraw
built and maintained a summer
home; also, a one-sixth (1-6) undi-
ided interest in all that tract or
parcel of land containing approx
imately Seventeen Hundred and
Seventeen (1717) acres, lying and
benig in the 318 Dist., G. M. of said
State and County and bounded asfol-
On the North by land* of Mrs.
Ophelia Wall, known as the Jordan
Place, and the lands of the estate
of Dr. Charles Hall, known as the
Mike Kenan place, on tne Ea t by
the lands of the Old Rose Estate,
the lands of H. W. Little, and the
lands of the Jackson place, on theldy.
South by the lands formerly owned Said property will be sold
District of said County containing
one (1) acre more or less, bounded
as follows: On the north and east
by the land of R. N. Ashfield, on
the south by the lond of A. S. Ten-
nille and on the west by the Mosley-
ville public road. Said land being
the residence lot of J. C. A. Reid at
the time of his death. Said land
is sold as a part of the estate of
J. C. A. Reid for the purpose of
paying the debts and making dis
tribution among his heirs.
This November 4, 1930.
Edward R. Hines,
As Administrotor of the Es
tate of J. C. A. Reid, de-
ADMINISTRATORS LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
By virtue of an order granted by
the Ordinary of said County, I will
sell before the courthouse door of
said county at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, within the
legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in December, 1930, the fol
lowing de-cribed land, to-vrit:
That tract of land in the 115 j
Dist., G. M., of said County, con-1
taining Fifty (50) acres more ori
less, bounded as follows On the north '
by lands of W. B. Renfroe, on the!
east by the lands of the e.-tate of'
W. H. Renfroe, and on the Bouth |
and west by the lands of J. S. *Lun-
by Mrs. E. M. Adams and the lands
of the estate of W. G. Hawkins,
on the West by the lands of the es
tate of W G. Hawkins, lands known
as the Supple's place and the lands
of Mrs. Ophelia Wall, known as the
Jordan place; the said tract of land
. being known as the old Nathan Haw-
the
property of the estate of D. L. Rob
inson, for the purpose of paying his
debts and making distribution among
his h-ira. ,
This November 4, 1930.
Sidney D. Stembridge,
As Admisistrator of the Ee-
tata o$ D. L Robinson.
Ur S»jn 9m Frit
JW lad Narvaua.—Taak
Cardai, ImprarW.
Bkcfcsbmr. Oa—lira. L. R Thom-
km. of this pLice. tells now she
was benefited in a case of weaknsm
by tabtn> CarduL
** was very weak.** says Mrs.
Thornton. "My back gave me a lob
of trouble. I felt like my ^ was
sprained. I was very nervous
restleaa. I did not sleep well at
night Z was ao tired In my t»«ck.
It seemed to hurt me when X tried
to turn over.
*T did not want anything to —t
duL The first bottle aeemed to ease
the pain some In my back. I took
another bottle, and then I felt more
like eating. I noticed that I had
more strength and my work seemed
«sler. My back didn’t feel so
awfully bad when I had to
I could sleep better and felt more
rested when I got up In the morning.
en who had suffered, or who had
gotten Into a run-down, weak con
dition, have been enthusiastic in
praising Cardul for the benefits ob
tained from Its use.
Try Cardul in your
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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
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PHONE 1571
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