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THE UNI0N-REC09DE1L M1LLEDCEVILLE, CA. MARCH 18, IM1
PERHAPS YOU DIDNT KNOW
By A. W. WATKINS
that Crt-mo. "that horrid word”
cigar, looks scheduled for Columbia
hioai cast with Arthur Pryor** Band
doing the "airing.”
—that Phillips Carlin usually
need* a shave.
—that apparently the baseball sea
son is on its way, for Vincent Lo
pez recently received a letter asking
him if he was the same Lope* who
plays baseball.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
W. L. Rosace, administrator of the I
state of Mrs. W. L. Rossee, late of
said county, deceased, has applied
for leave to sell the home place be
longing to said deceased. This is,
therefore, to notify all persons inter
ested that said application will be
heard on the first Monday in April
>931. at the Court of Ordinary.
This March 2, 1931.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
—that New York’s dapper mayor
recently turned down a young for
tune when he refused to do
mercial broadcast.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas, P. M. W’ood, guardian
of Lillian Wood Scott, nee Lillian
W‘iod, represents to the Court in his
. ipetition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully administer
ed his ward’s estate. This is there-
_that Phil Cook runs around the 1 fore to cite ail jwnnni concerned,
corner when he »es a newspaper kindred and creditors, to show cause,
man if any they can, why said guardian
should not be discharged from his
—that the author of "The Curfew cuardianahip, and receive letter* of
Shall Not Itins Tonieht" ia still n- dixmuuion, on tho first Monday in
live. She ir Itoee H. Thorpe, 81 April, 1031.
yean* young nf San Diego, Califor- BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary.
LAND SALE
—that the amateur audition idea
oil the air, initiated by Brunswick, STATE 0F GEORGIA,
has now reached the stage where
WEAK and WJZ and their two net
works are considering it seriously.
—that Jane Dillon of WTIC did
n Phil Cook recently when she hand
led twelve character. Miss Dillon
introduced her "Happy Family” .
Cleveland recon * ,n °** ,ce °* “» c Clerk of
County of Baldwin.
Under and by virtue of the pow
ers of sale contained in a certain
deed to secure a debt executed by
I). T. Butts to Mrs. May Wright
Cobb, of Portsmouth, Virginia,
which said instrument is now of
Sketches originally from
—that Madame Queen’s debut on
the air in the trial scene provoked
Amos 'n Andy’s greatest audience
fan mail.
the Superior Court of said Baldwin
County, Georgia, in Deed Book
Number 6, at page 158, and to which
said deed and the record of the same
• reference is here made, the >aid deed
having been executed on August 4th, j
1919, the undersigned wiil sell at
public outcry before the Court
House door in the County of Bald
win, said State of Georgia, to the
highest bidder for cash, within the
legal hours of sale, on the First
Tuesday (7th day) of April. 1931,
the following described land and
property, to-wit:
All of that certain Onc-third (1-3'
undivided interest in and to all of
that certain lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
105th District, G. M.. of Baldwin
County, Georgia, said tract being
bounded as follows: On the North by
lands now or formerly owned by
John T. Allen; on the East by lands
formerly owned by the estate of the
late Samuel Walker; on the South
by lands now or formerly owned by
E. A. Butts, by lands now or form
erly owned by Sam Moran, and by
and* now or formerly owned by Mrs.
H. E. McComb; and on the West Ky
land- now or formerly owned by
" j John T. Allen; said tract, lot or par
cel of land here described and to be
•told contains Five Hundred (COO)
Acres, more or less, and is common-
I ly known as “The Thomas Place.” A
: certain creek or branch known as
Rock Creek forms a part of the
; Southerly boundary of the tract
here described, and the right of way
(which is here excepted from the
tract or parcel of land to be fold)
of the Georgia Rail Road Company
runs through said tract in a general
Southwesterly and Northeasterly di
rection.
The interest in the tract of land
above described to be sold will be
sold subject to any and all of the
right or title by casement obtained
by a condemnation proceeding in-
—that industry, honesty and
thrift may lead to starvation and
death despite the fact they are in
dispensable virtues, according to a
recent broadcast made By Edward A.
Filcne, noted department store head. ’
He pointed out that “Learning how !
people succeeded in the past is no
help in the present You'd never
have learned how to drive an auto
mobile by having grandpnp show you
how to drive a mule, and the old
gentleman might have been n very i
successful mule driver at that”
■—that the call letters WMMMN |
are synonomous with the name of ,
the United States Senator-elect M.
M. Neely of West Virginia.
—that “Bnghten the Comer |
Where You Are" Roddy is so popular;
on the air that Mr. and Mrs. W. S. j
Marines- of Jellico, Tennessee, write i
that the entire community go out in j
automobiles to bring the aged and !
crippled members tc the Methodist
church to join with him in his
"sings.” j
“This is fhe year you must get
more value for your dollar 99
Six Ways to
COMPARE
l VALUES
—that John Phillip Sousa has
written more than one hundred
marches.
—that Anna Case, well known
Metropolitan opera soloist rode quite
a distance along the roud of fame
since she first mounted the fumily
mare each Sunday to ride six miles
to earn a munificent stipend of $12
a month a* church organist. Her
father was the local blacksmith. So
poor w f as the Cast family that she
had to do all sorts of odd jobs to
provide herself with one new dress
and one new pair of shoes each
year. Miss Case attributes part of
her success to the aid she received
from Governor Stokes of New Jer
sey.
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SAME PRICE .
FOR RENT—Store building desir
ably situated on Hancock St.,
formerly occupied by Barrett Shoe
Store. Anply to O. M. Conn, City
or Mrs. A. L. Ellison. 167. N. W.
36 St.* Miami. Fla. 3-12-31 3t.
"PIANOS—Big Bargain Sale—New
and used Grand Pianos, Uprights,
Combiaations. Great stocks of fine
instruments all offered for quick
clearance at Big Savinas and easy
terms. Many low as half regular
values. Write for advance bulletin
P RIVE your automobile into one of our “depa*'tment stores”
of standardized service, where you can get everything your ur requires —
tires, tubes, batteries, brake lining and accessories—-gas, oil and lubrica
tion—all under one roof; don't waste time and money driving around to
a number of specialty shops.
The Onc-S lop-Service Store is the development of Harvey
Firestone, pioueer in rubber and rubber tires. Let us show yon a cross-
section cut from a Firestone Tire—and cross-sections of competitive
tires. See for yourself the quality—the extra plies under the tread—the
extra value. All we ask is one thing: Come in and Compare.
Compare Prices and Service
oppoi
ell
g full
.ity for
ichool*. chu
all home*. Write today—;
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Bargain Sale. Addreu Cable Piano
Company, 169 Cotton A»c., Macon, 1
Georgia." 3-12- 31 It.'
•in Cub Prin Em* PwP ur
4.40.21 $4-9* 81.08 $9-63
4.50.21 _ S.&9 5.60 12.10
4.75-19. *-*5 6.65 13-90
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6.00-20 11-50 11.50 13-50
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Atl Makes TesUd Frss
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ANCHOR TYPE
4.50- 21 $8.75 $8.75 $11.94
4.75-19 *.70 9.75 19*99
5.25-21 13.95lS.05 35.39
COURIER TYPE
30xS4.t3.97 $3.97 97*74
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oth.r 81300 PrUai Prapartbaatoty Law
GEORGIA^ Baldwin County. '
Linton S. Fowler having applied
for Letters of Administration on
the estate of T. T. Farrell, late of
said county, deceased. This is,
therefore, to notify all persons inter
ested that xaid applicotion will be
heard on the first Monday in April,
1931, at the court of Ordinary.
This March 2, 1931.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
♦A Special Brand Mail Order tire is made by some unknown manufacturer and sold under a name that dees
not identify him to the public*, usually because he builds bis first-line tires under his own name.
Double Guarantee.—’V.\ cry tire manufactured by Firestone bean the mu “FIRESTONE” and car
ries their unlimited guarantee and onm—you arc doubly protected.
L. N. JORDAN
Co— tm—e»mpMT» Tiro Bss!!»■«—far Tooi-.rtf tfea SXTVA VALUES
stituted by Georgia Power Company,
the original notice of which Lears
date of September 19th, 1930, in
which said proceeding an easement
in a certain 0.3 Acre, more, or less,
lying in and on the aforesaid Rocky
Creek was obtained. All right* of; deCd t0
reveHer under said condemnation |
of said easement will be conveyed to |
the purchaser at said sale.
Reference is hereby made to all |
of the deeds, conveyances and pro- (
ceedings above mentioned end to J*
the records of all of the same in aid
of the descriptions herein made and
evidence the facts herein set out.
Said sale will be made in accord
ance with the powers granted in the
deed to secure a debt aforesaid, and
will be made for the purpose of rais
ing funds to pay the following debts
which the deed above mentioned was
given to secure, togehter with the
cost of this proceeding and interest,
to-wit: One certain promissory note
dated August 4th, 1919, due August
4th, 1920, for the principal sum of
$1,500.00, signed by said D. T.
Butt* and to which he affixed his
»cal, and payable to Mrs. May
Wright Cobb, or order, and to p«y
interest on said note at the rate of
eight per centum, per annum from
August 4th, 1919, to the day of said
Bale, and for the further purpose of
paying all costs of this proceeding.
The above described obligation
having become past due and unpaid
and default in the payment of the
same having been made and demand
in writing for the payment of said
sums having Lecn made, the said
land and property will ble Bold for
the purposes herein stated.
Notice is hereby given that said
sale will be made subject to the lien
of any or all unpaid State and Coun
ty Taxes that may be now due on
said lanJ or by said D. T. Butts.
The undersigned will execute and
deliver such conveyance to the pur
chaser at snid sale as is in the said
a debt authorized
mi
and provided.
This, the 5th day of March
MRS. MAY WRIGHT COfiT
Grantee of D. T. Butt*,
By Frank W. Bell,
Her Attornoy-at-Law.
A WARNING
by your Fertilizer Dealer
No. 3
in . Sort,. ..PMrin, i. Un'a Mn^p.
T HIS is no year to take chances. If you are
tempted to use “*ny old” fertiliser be
cause it costs less, don't do it! Most of all,
your crops need nitrogen—natural nitrogen-1
and that means Chilean Nitrate.
I've arranged for a big aupply of Chilean Ni-
Irate in new 100 lb. bags. It’s cheaper than it
has been for years. Better get your order
in now, so you won't be sorry later on.
C HILEAN NITRATE is original “Soda”
—the natural nitrogen fertilizer that has
been used for a hundred years in the South
with best results. It increases yield and qual-
ity-l every crop you grow. It's indispensable
as a side or top dressing to insure against loss.
And when you order your fertilizer, be sure
to say Chilean Nitrate to your dealer. That
one word, “Chilean,** is your protection and
your dealer's too. Chilean means the real thing
—the nitrate all crop champions use. Remem
ber the two kinds—Original Chilean (Crystal
line) and Champion Brand (Granulated) both
natural nitrate.
LOWEST PRICE
in years
NEW 100-lb. BAG
The bag without a backache
Chilean
• Nitrate of So9a
EDUCATIONAL BUREAU ’
917 Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga.
im writing for literature or information, please refer to Ad No. 63
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