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FOUR WOMEN SERVE THE
GOVERNMENT AS DIPLOMATS
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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., MARCH 12, 1931
AGES OF MAN
i father of several prospective presi- son, Louie Sisson, Fleming Veal, Jr.. I counsel can be heard, why the Court
dents of the United States. Decides Louis Andrew Veal, Johnnie Veal, should not assume possession
. day old. A potential president , , jfe h , sn . t bc( . n 50 ba<1 ,ruT ,u. Louvenia Veal, Maxine Veal, LeRcy
Eighty years old. Enjoys good
of the United State?. ^ _
* Thirteen years old. A very ^ ht I health. Has been regular’ subscribe!
Restricted to Men boy for his ape who may some day ] fo the Daj -, y clarion for fifty years.
become the governor of his state or j StiJ , readg newapapcr without glass-
The four women vice connauh* of jat least the mayor of his city. oa Attribute^ long life to moderate
the American foreign service might . Eighteen years old. A splendid | UJJe of apir j tg ant j tobacco. Always
be called the first recruiU of an type of fine young American ma n *j vot od the Republican (Democratic)
American feminine foreign legion, j hood who should do exceedingly well j jitket. Hopes to reach century mark.
for they are the first of their sex to in whatever profession he may enter. | Baltimore Evening Sun.
follow the flag of Americas world- j Twenty-five years old. An earnest |
wide foreign trade. 'and hardworking fellow who is FARMERS OFFERS TO TRADE Clematc Veal, Marjorie Veal, Urea- 1
As members of the group repre- thought of highly by hi> employers. ! COW s FOR AUTOMOBILE TAG ther Veal, Gertrude Butts,
seating the American government Has a bright future. Engaged to a , Q ne jjj nour j farmer wants to go j To Essie Mason, Olivia Meson,
abroad they are blazing new trails of nice young woman. Saving up money , back to primitive methods of barter Charles Mason, Mattie Mason, Sher-
friendship and good will. The state to marry. ___ j an( j exchange. man Mason, Louie Mason, Fleming
Veal, Lucile Johnson, Tyre John
son. Willie Mae Culver, Freddie
Jones, Len Jcnes, Bertharine Jones,
Frank Jones, :^awrence Jones, Eddie
Crawford Jones, Eugene Humphreys,
Hezehiah Humphreys, Gertrude
Humphreys, _ William Humphreys,
Lillie Mae Humphreys, Everlina R.
Veal, Juanita Veal, Julius Veal,
Louie Veal, Mary Elizabeth Veal,
jurisdiction of the land of the Len
Butts farms, why a receiver should
persons as may be entitled l0
and why a re-invetment o'
mn >- be f ou y
not be appointed for said lands, why
the receiver so appbintod should not
be ordered to sell the timber on
said land, why the receiver should
not be ordered to pay the past due
taxes on said land, pay the expenses
of this proceeding and distribute the
balance of the sale price of the tim
ber to the plaintiffs or such other
such of said funds i
remainder should
the defendants
not be ordered.
W itness the Hon. James B. p ar L
Judge of the Superior Court 0 f
Baldwin County, Georgia, this
day of March, 1921.
J. C. COOPER, Clerk of Sup.
crior Court, of Baldwin County.
Georgia.
department has made a point of the Thirty years o.d. Young married
fact that the women in these post man doing very well. Capable and
arc no longer an experiment, for 1 industrious, but somewhat lacking in
of them are making splendid records. ! initiative and imagination. Chief am-
Frances Willis, of Metropolis, III.. {bition is to get out of apartment and
is vice consul at Valparaiso. Chile; j purchase a house.
Margaret Warner, of Lincoln. Mass.. Thirty-five year- old. Young mar-
is vice consul at Gevcna, Switzer- ried man and father of potential
land: Nellie Stogsdall, of Fort Crook, president of the United States. Own-
Neb., is vice consul at Beirut. Syria, I cr of a house, motor car, radio and
and Constance Haney, of Buffalo, other essentials. Paying for them on
is vice consul at Ottawa, Canada. | installment plan. Chief ambition to
. keep out of debt. No sign of being
NEW USE FOR STRAW ADDS for ^'> ; rnor „r mayor.
Political activity limited to voting
| for his party’s nominees. Chosen
! alternate to district convention of
, Loyal Order of Patriots. Considered
jfor assistant office manager, but
TO WHEAT FARM INCOMES
Stn
•I In.ul.l
fer in interest of company’s
I policy of selecting mature men for
i industria pant j p Os j t j 0ng of responsibility.
The secretary of state has received : Veal, Jr., Louis Andrew Veal,’
a letter from a rural resident who Johnnie Veal, Louvenia Veal, Max-
drives his ancient car to town about ine Veal, LeRoy Veal, Lucile John-
once a week. | son, Tyre Johnson, Willie Mae Cul- j
He proposed that the secretary ac- • ver, Freddie Jones, Eugene Hum-
Icept “two good cows’* in lieu ofjphreys, Hezekiah Humphreys, Ger-j
$10.50 cash for a 1931 license. i trude Humphreys, William Hum-j
— phreys, Lillie Mae Humphreys, i
WANTED—A mule, rent or buy, Everlina R. Veal, Juanita Veal, j
will pay with cash or ear corn. J. L. Julius Veal, Louie Veal, Mary Eliza-I
SIBLEY. 3-12-31 It. beth Veal, Clemate Veal and Ger-
trude Butts defendants:
In The Superior Court of Baldwin You are hereby commanded to be
County. Georgia. July Term, 1931. land appear at the next Term of the
Petftion for Equitable Relief, for the Superior Court of said County to be
Appointment of a Receiver for the' held on the second Monday in July,
Sale of Timber, and Partition of! 1931, and make your answer to the
the Land. -* above named and stated case, as re-
Hezekiah Batts, Elizabeth Johnson, quired by the order of the said
More than 30.000
stacked alongside
at St. Joseph. Mo., brought $180,000
to farmers in that territory. Each 1 Forty year old. Still holding
ton represents there fu*e from an ! J°*» in s P il e <>f shake-ups. Consider- fiutts.
acre of wheat in past seasons burn- t>( i * or assistant office manager, but
ed as worthless 1 1 ,ns!H ‘d over * n accordance with com- Essi
' Now th- straw, delivered to the 11'»">'» Policy of .elcctitur yountr men
mill, is cooked. ,1,redded nnd mold- (for positions of re
ed into structural insulatimr ra ,. xpomubility. Still trying to keep out
teriais. Throutrh 1,000 feet of tun-1 d'Pt-
nel .dryers, heated to 400 degrees, the . Forty-five years old. Father of
product is passed in the form of a Ut-veral splendid types of fine young
continuous panel 7-16 inch thick and | American manhood and womanhood
12 feet wide. .who should do well in whatever pro-
Finished and cut to length the in- j fession they may enter. In the mcan-
Milntion is sold throughout the ( time splendid types of fine young
United States and foreign countries. , American manhood and womanhood
| must be supplied with clothes and
Edna Mason, Clemintino Veal, Lila Court.
James, Louise Johnson, Jermiah You are fuither notified to show
Cults, Mary Reynolds, Lillie Belle J cause before the HonoraLln James
Humphreys, Ida Mao Butts, Mattie B. Park, Judge of the Superior
i Court of said County, at his cham-
Vs. hers at Geensbtoro, Georgia, at 4:00
Essie Mason, Olivia Mason, Charles I o’clock P. M., on the 23rd day of
Mason, Mattie Mason, Sherman Ma-|May, 1931, or as soon thereafter as
Earnings Safe!
A Bank is Judged by The Protection and
Service it Offers
EXCHANGE BANK
offers protection ill a sum greater than that
offered by any other bank in Central Georgia
outside of Macon.
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NOTICETO THE AMBITIOUS
we make three-year loans to those of satisfactory
reputation who want a complete training at the
GEORCIA-ALABAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE
Write for particular.. Bankorl Box 664.wacon.Ga.
Our ability to serve is attested to by the large
number of depositors in our bank. Every
banking service is at your command when
you do business with us.
Exchange Bank
Four Per Cent and Safety
spending i
Sixty yi
icy.
You No Longer Have to Leave Milledgeville
Georgia's road progr
said to be the largest
building history of the
pec ted to give employment to 6,000!
men for practically the entire year,
and this taken with the purchase of.
Georgia materials, such as stone from
state quarries, if preference is given
employment. Of this force approxi
mately 500 men will be employed by
state products, will provide further
the State Highway Department and
the remainder by individual con
tractors. Officials of the depart
ment. according to the announce
ment, will employ local labor and it
ha* recommended thajt individual
contractors also use local labor
wherever possible. Both the depart
ment and individual contractors if
they join the general movement to
“Patronize Home Industry,’’ which
business men are advocating, will buy
all material produced in the state.
This, it was pointed out, will keep
money at home. The estimated cost
of the Georgia road building pro
gram for the year is $16,000,000, in-J
eluding federal allotments.
for 1931,
the -d. INFLUENZA
SPREADING
Check Colds at once with 666.
Take it as a preventive.
USE 666 SALVF. FOR BABIES
To Buy Furniture
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Shakespeare.
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lot of ink.”
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THE Belief that has been in the minds of many people in Milledgeville and
Baldwin county has been, “‘That when furniture was to be bought you must
go elsewhere to get it." This belief las been discounted time and time again
by the Purchase & Sale Co. Regardless of type, drtign or make, you can al
ways find just what you want at our store. Not that we always have it on the
floor, but our connections make it possible for us to get what ever you may
need within a shoit time.
H e to house canvasers, and out-of-town furniture people have worked this
section hard, but we wish to assure you that you can find what ever you need
in the furniture line at our store. Here you can see and examine what you are
buying before it is delivered. The price will always be a little bit cheaper
and the terms will be just as liberal, when you Irade with us.
We Turn the House into A Home
If its an odd piece or a complete suite, a Radio or a Kitchen Cabinet or Stove,
a Rug or Shades, we are sure that wc can satisfy your desire.
We Are the Home Of
BRUNSWICK RADIOS—BIGELOW-SANFORD RUGS
SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS—GOLD SEAL CONCOLELM
FOX FURNITURE—CAVLIER FURNITURE AND REFRIGERATORS
SIMMONS BEAUTYREST AND DEEP SLEEP MATTRESSES
May we have a Visit from you Soon
Spring Time is Furniture Time
Buy Now While Prices are Lowest
The Purchase Sale Company
Complete Home Outfitters