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M1LLEDGEV1LLF BOY
WELL KNOWN BOXER
Jor By M..do«, On. Time Milledxc
,aU * cfc, ’°l ®°r »nd Now Wall-
known Boxer Return. Home.
Johnny Meadow., n former resi-
lent of Miilcdgeville and now one
■t the best known amateur prize
f Filters of Flor da is at home rpcnd-
F the holidaya with his mother,
N. 'Moat., after an absence
90 Cu. Yds. Structure excavation.
930 Lin. Ft. 15" C. M. Pipe SIX
41 Lin. Ft 18" Cone., Cast Iron
or Vit Clay or Corr. Met. Pipe CD.
123 Lin. Ft Culvert pipe removed
SD and CD.
64 Lin. Ft. Wooden bridges re
moved SD and CD.
2.C8 Cu Yds. Class B Cone. Hwlr.
162.46 Cu. Yds. Class A Cone.
Clvts.
17025 Lbs. Rcinforrng Steel.
2 Each Posts for F. A. P. Mark-
fflltnf YEARS
ago IN BALDWIN
,
Christmas eve the Methodist
J\, y School gave a Chri.twas
58 i the church. The tree was
trtt .., , aden w lth gifts. Appropriate of several years. Since leaving Mil-
were rendered; Rev. Joel ledgeville Johnny has entered the
t, 1 ' v i. made an appropriate Christ- f gflit game and has developed into era.
T 1 talk. After the presents were one of the best amateur lightweights 2
*“tivcred each girl and boy present ( ever seen in Southern rings. era.
„ n given an apple and orange. | While still a school boy in Mil- 7617 Sq. Yds. Grassing Slopes.
—» ■■ — ledgeville, the urge, to enter the 4617 Sq. Yds. Finishing and drei
Christmas week passed off quiet- priaeflght game assailed Johnny and ing.
A the city. Christmas day was determined to learn all the in- 8623 Sq. Yds. Limerock Base.
Lk and dreary, rain poured down , *"«“ «» -h« mnnly art of self- 2156 Gals. Tar Prime Coat.
.1 to. wrjlbiw b “ wot, o»l», 1880 cn,. B«..„ M.tori.1
„ n cheerful .ltd h,ppy. TWre ..re ' S> (awlAll).
' ...ualtie.. It. Chrtotta. 'I" 1 Aitor doll* .
1903 was pleasant one aa hai bit °* fighting around Macon,
A spent here in year*. , Johnny moved to Tampa. Florida
_THf UNION-RECORDER, M1LLEDQCEVILLE. OA.. DECEMBER U, l.„
2 Each Plates for F. A. P. Mark-
s.
2 Each Arrows for F. A. P. Murk-
. Johnny moved to Tampa,
| where as a member of t
194 Tons Aggregate.
190 Tons Extra limerock.
-Sid wirk shall begin within ten
• »• i, . — . (10) days after formal execution of
Th* Christmas tree given by the . ‘ * “ n<> *. u * u " contract and shall be completed with-
,8. .tternon of CtoiM— ?! 7T I. i»toy,. Tb, St.,. Hi*,.
Chri.toto, "orAO, M.yor fekW, m, *„ 1„ Department .8.11 In nn be
?L ,»S*! J. C. WhJnknr left T ”” ” " T "" '"'j^nd nr .b) r . Ud b, nn, bid »,
,hs rooms of the Elks with a wagon v fight"toCTIn the^outh ? * | ,W * rd nntiI the ex * cution of * torm -
Z M with baskets containing fruit. * #WB ,n .1 written contact by the State
and candies, etc., and delivered them ,he eo “ r>e of his tr T in , H ghway Board. When such contract
J'rii of many of the poor the ««<uted. written
"this city. There were 600 children ****** of his d,virion and out
present at the Christmas tree in the
■ ! xty-six engagements he has lost
. only three bouts and these by the
afternoon. „ ^ I decision route He has hung up fifty-
tat Sunday »«1 W « tk. »•' **• **• «»
.tata nf tk. ptoMhinf -rata. « J" “? b ””'' “*
C ■>_ , , j _ n devastating left hook ever seen in
" , Tta! .meteor B,kt.*kt eh.mpln, of
* “ “• knnor k, kn^Hn, nn. H.rry Stun.-
tion of a new , ham. widely known Tampa amateur
Tb. County C-id.n n.d Jf “• * ’ ib "•»'
Superintendent Holloway served the....... .
. _-.v - ■ ■ According to those vho know
convicts with a Chnatmaa dinner mat . 7 .. . ......
Johnny is destined to go high m the
Friday
V, fight game. Well known fight pro-
M.™ W. A. Walker nnd J. H. “ d “I-"* *ko
McCnmb went up M AU.nl. — ld ” “ “E “■:
diy .. norrW . l»d nf mta., ^
,. weight in the South. It is expected
Min. Rebrcca LitU. i. .UUn> J '* t •" ,k ' “any .ill
friends in Sparta. 1*“™ P r0 *»d ‘he fighting sUb.'e of
‘ “Pa” StribKng and go North for a
series of bouts in New York state.
Dr. E. A. Tigner left last 8atur- 1
day for a visit to his parents in
Meriwether county.
TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS
Teachers Examinations for State
came home Certificates will he held in the office
Capt. T. F.
from his Baker county plantation ' of the State School Superintendent
and spent several days during the ' on Saturday, January 27, 1934, at
holidays. |9:00 o'clock A. M. These examina-lof the plans may be cfctained upon
| tions will be based on one, two, and payment in advance of $3.00. Copie
Dr and Mrs. R. T. Doxier enter-. four years of college work, and they
tiined most delightfully on Christ- [will include questions in English,
mas eve with a progressive joking i History, Mathematics. Latin of
French. Education and Methods. Any
further information desired may be
secured from the office of the
County School Superintendent
By order of M. D. Collins, State
Superintendent of Schools.
P. N. BIVINS, C. S. C,
Baldwin County, Ga
CONGRESSMAN VINSON ISSUES
STATEMENT ON COTTON
OPTION PLAN
Congressman Carl Vinson today
*» d that he had been adviaed by the
officials of the Cottoo Option Pool
ta*t the cotton option contmcte are
r.ow being mailed out to all county
Extension Agents who will deliver to
tte cotton producers the contracts,
“ d foim* to be used in selling, <
bon-OAr ng on, the ojrtioned cotton.
POSito.
Lands bounded as follows:
the north by lands of the Hnll E«-1 been submitted
of the General Specification may be
obtained upon payment in advance
of the sum of $1.00 which aims will
not be refunded except to the s
cessful bidders who will be furnish
ed a complete set of plans and
specifications free of charge.
Upon compliance with the require
ments of the -Standard Specifications
ninety (90) percent of the amount
of work done in any calendar month
will be paid for between the 10th
and 15th day of the succeeding
month, provided that payrolls have
required, and the
remainder w : thin thirty (30) days
after final completion and accept-
once. Proposals must be submitted
on regular forms which will be sup
plied by the undersigned, and must
he accompanied by a certified check
negotiable United States Bonds ii
i tate and lands of Dr. Lindsley
, known as the Jordan Place: on th«
■ east by the MUledgcville-Eatontor
Public Road; on the South by land;
He sad ithat aft'er' receiving the , of W. L. Ritchie and on the Wesl
“’•‘on opfon contracts and the | by lands of C. N. Chandler and by
form*, the producer may sell the I the Waller lands,
optional cotton in accord with the ! This not'ce is given as a
of his contract or he may bor- to one and all not to trespass on
m ' 4 cents per pound on the option- . the above named property. ^
*4 cot:on by agreeing to participate DR - B - Mc _ ATTjr „ 4t
^ the acreage reduction campa : gn \ MARION H. ALLE.
w 1934 and 1935. ! Tit
He further atated that if the pro-1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS U
d “«r becomes eligible and borrows' PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT NO.
»» the optioned cotton, he will then N. R- M. 43 ® B ^
* ."“wd a Participation Certificate | OF BALDWIN
•Witling him to a ratable share in
Wy net profit that may be realized
Optio "poolf COtt ° n m tl,e ' 0t : j Gcorpin at tke General" Office at N. j eertifieil ekcclrt. Bidder. Bond
pnon pool rSnl Sntum, Atou, », nn- c „H m ek.ek. iHll not be .ee w ted.
. '• Vn,o„ .dded «,.t .. bomiw-,2 C.pitol nq I B „„ d b , „,nmd of the ™e-
First of a aeries of advertisements explaining the benefits of the new
electric rates to various cLisses of tustomcra.
notice
shall be given the Contractor,
which time, and not before, work
may be commenced.
Contract executed pursuant to this
notice is binding on the State High
way Department, as such. Said c
tract will not create liability, express
or implied, against the undersigned
member* of the State Highway Board
as individuals, either separately i
collectively; nor against any em
ployee of the State Highway
Board or the State. Highway Depart
ment, in his or her individual ca
pacity.
The minimum wage to he paid un
der this contract shall be 30c per
hour for unskilled labor and 40c per
hour for skilled labor. The attention
of bidders is directed to the Special
provisions covering employment of
labor, methods of eon-,‘ruction, tub-
-citing or assigning the contract, and
the use of Domestic Materials.
Plans and specifications are on
file at the office of the undersigned
at Atlanta and Macon, Ga., and at
the office of the Board of County
Commissioners of Baldwin County at
Milledgeville, Ga., where they may-
inspected free of charge. Cop ! es
Qets a Welcome from Mrs. Smith
hire. Smith is a customer who has been usinp very little electricity
in her heme. In fact, she rarely has paid more than the |l-a-numfA
minimum charge. Let's listen tit on her conversation with a rep
resentative of the power company and see just exactly what the
new rates will do for her.
■ MRS. SMITH— 1 Tm not much inter- ■ MRS. SMITH—“Could I do all of th*t
ested in electric rates. We use so little with my free electricity, without in
electricity in our home, just a few lights, crossing my bill?’’
So our bill *.ldom run. th. dot]*- . BspassSKrATTVE —Tm >orr r .
minimum. Mrs. Smith, if I didn’t make myself dear
■ REPRESENTATIVE—“Wouldn’t you on that point Ten kilowatt hours would
be interested to know that the new rates not do ALL of those things. It would do
give you THREE TIMES as much elec- any ONE of them. Of course you prob-
tririty for your dollar as you’ve been ably wouldn’t want to use your waffle
getting? From now on, you get fifteen iron 16 hours a month, so you can di
kilowatt hours, instead of five, for your vide up your free electricity among dif-
dollar a month. That’s ten more kilowatt feront appliances. I would like to make
hours every month absolutely FREE!” it dear also that these figures aa to tho
■ MRS. SMITH—“I’m t» hru- th.t, "umber of hour, r*ch .pplUuo. t» b.
Not., tell me what I can do with ten “P"™ 1 - 1 *■» t ‘ AVERAGE firurer.
They might vary somewhat, up or down,
but I believe you will find them approxi
mately correct.”
■ MRS. SMITH—‘1 understand it now.
You mean that I can now go ripht ahead
and use three times as much olectiidty
as I have been using without increasing
my bill above my dollar a month pay
ment.”
■ REPRESENTATIVE —“Yes, Mrs.
kilowatt hours.”
■ REPRESENTATIVE—“For one
thing, you could add quite a lot of light
ing. You can have three times as much
light without increasing your bill.”
■ MRS. SMITH—“Mr. Smith would like
that. But could i use an electric iron?”
■ REPRESENTATIVE—“Yes. Your ten
free kilowatt hours will operate an elec
tric iron for 18 hours, or a waffle iron
for 16 hours, or a vacuum deaner for Smith, thnt’s exactly it—you can begin
43 hours.” today.”
Rsuwbf, toe, that wktHTcr Mrs. Smith gats ready to
add aa alactric raaga or refrigerator, me can buy the extra
electricity to oyer.le it at REAL BARGAIN PRICES.
a representative will call at your
home. Or, if you prefer, mail the
coupon at tke right.
Next week, in this paper, Ad
vertisement No. t will show how
the new rates benefit a customer
whose monthly hill it usually in
the neighborhood of fSAO.
WATCH FOR IT.
Georgia Power Company
MAIL TODAY!
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY:
Please send me “More Light, More Leieare, ter
Georgia Homes, 1 * year booklet ubeut the new
electric rates.
, .litem and total of amount of bid.
the a-mount of $1300.00. and nta*| Right ig ^ryed to delay the award
be pla nly marked “Proposal fo J i 0 j t j, e contract for a period of not
Road Construction” County and i ^ excccd (30> d>yB from the
Number and show the time of open- ^ of opcninj , bids< Right i„ reserv.
Ing as advertised. Certified check | ^ ^ rpjcet ^ ,11 bids and to
of the low bidder will be caihcd and ^ fomalit lea.
j*H other chocks will he returned as Thjs tfce 21st dt y of December,
'soon as the contract is awarded »"-•
(less it is deemed advisable by
(State Highway Board to hold one I
I or more checks. If an unusual con-1
Sealed proposals will be received d : tion arises, the State Highway
1933.
STATE
i hv the State Highway Board of ( Board reserves the right to cash all,
■ COt-,°y . i nrflr* at No. i Bidders Bond or,
HIGHWAY BOARD OF
GEORGIA
W. E. WILBURN, Chairman
MAX L. McRAE, Member
JOHN A. HECK, Member
in ,1 ’“ j* i"”'-1L7 0 T 0 ‘ A* M . central St.nd.r8 | " Bond will be reqalmd «f the APPLICATION FO* YEAR’S
C.!, P " ITv" *' ^ln„ ntk. 1B31, lor t.r-!„,.,„, bid d,r » required bp tar. [ SUPPORT
*»PM.d ^ ’ bobbins .11 Idker. n>terM. equip- T h, bond ntnrt be written b, ■ GEORGIA, B^dwin County.
Tddns Caidui
Y°d.y If You Suffer
Lb Hus Lady Did
2™ I —• . U*L I up. Uk-
C»rd«L" wrltaa Mrs. Manta
of CraadaB, Oa. "I waa
w, rre * nUr **»• * waive moatba.
25 1 ** mo very much ,
2*. “-I**. Then I got mu
r| »t, stout and wall.
1 waa married. I waa la
| began taking Cardul
SJ 1 * 1 *** troubled with my
, „ k *; Waa awfully remttaam
W alaep weU. I jnrt
ritbed M pounds when I bagaa
& 9 ardBl - I impgorei rapidly.
If.,? 1 wo»«hod 126 pounda.
I waa abla to do a
<«Va wortL"
the construction of 0.699 miles of' pany l censed to write Surety Bonds j La* HI! Fields, the widow
aved road located in Baldwin Coun- i n the State of Georgia, and be at-1 George Hill, deceased, has filed her
f V . t u locally known a* the com panied by a certificate from the, application for year** support out of
MTilliHeeville-Eatonton road, in the Department of Industrial Relations] the estate of Georg* Hill, and the
ZT *! f Minedg|ev«le. otKenrise 1 that the Contractor la complying appraiser, appointed to art apart a
United States Public wit h the Georgia Workmen's Com-] year*, support have made their re
public w ith the Georgia Workmen's
I turn. All the creditors and heirs of
Baldwin County. The work will be Control, will not be .w.rueu xo sail deeeneec
™ !Ttnit eontr.ctoi. wku k... out Wo pta- »»« kofor,
.lLZ u tW.it-. - •• «d .o th. 1W .1 *ul«W Woo ■»«..< th"
004 Tb. Appr««i»ste Qmamtittas
r.HMn:
k,orka Pn, J* et N v- contracts will not be awarded to said deceased ere notified to show
*■ 1 ‘ ‘ore me at the January term
ea un .mu -» ., the Conrt of Ordinary of
F.H.W.. Itmpriur" to tta dVt. u( .w.rt- H.| uid Cuootr whp th. "roli~“u"
Fellow*. n-nnoxels will be issued to sny bid-! should not be granted and the return
6.490 Acres Clearing a g P ^ {h>n 4 p M Central Stand- j wade the jndment of the Court and
(Itfmp sura). : . d av nrior to the ordered of record.
3739 Cu. Yds. Solid rock exeavm- ard time at ■ *: 7 P I Thia « day of December 1988.
1 k°i23l8 Cm Yds- Common and bor- Gm
row excavation. I v ... _, n
Cn. Yds. Ditch excavation. on a form wwen wwwww»^”| RECEIVER’S SALE
150 Cu. Yds. Channel excavation, the 8 GEORGIA, Baldwin County
1275 Sta Yds. Overhaul on exes- toUU for eaeh By virtue of a judgment and do-
vatlon.
a a form which will be supplied by.
crec of the Superior Court of Bald-
win county in the cape of Theodor*
Hill Rice vs. Tommy Hili et ad,
ing No.,1506 of the January term
1930 of said court, the underqgned
as receiver pursuant to said judg
ment and order entered on May the
19th, 1933 will sell at public outcry
before the courthouse door of Bald
win county within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in January
1934 to the highest bidder for cash
♦he following deferibed property to-
wit:
(1) All that tract or parcel of
land situuate, lying and being in the
322nd District G. M- of Baldwin
County, Georgia, containing
hundred and forty (140) acres, wore
or less, bounded on the North by
lands of 8t*pben and E. E- Hill, and
Will Blood worth, on the East by
land* of Will Bloodworth. and 3- T.
Bloodworth, on the South by lands
of J. T. Bloodworth, Mrs. Neal and
Nora and Eula Hill and on the West
by land* of In. Neal, Nora
Eula Hill and Stephen and E. E.
Hill.
(2) Also, one tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
322nd diet. G M.
County, containing ono hundred and
seventy-eight acres, more or leae, and
known as th* “Lee Place”, bounded
on the North by lands of R^R-
Brown, on the East by the Public
Road, and tha Bloodworth place, on
the South by lands of Dr. Swint, and
on tho root by a public read tend
ing from the “Garrison" pdblic road
to Brown’s Crossing.
(3)) Also, one tract of land ritu-
ate ,lying and being in the 322nd
dist. G. M said state and county,
containing thirteen acres, more or
less, known aa the Wakes Field
land, bounded on the North by Eula
and Nora B. Hill, South by Madi
son Hill, East by Stephen Hill, West
by Will Bloodworth.
Plat* showing the above tract* of
lands are on record in the offiee of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Baldwin County, Georgia, in Book
of Deeds “RR”, page 29, et aeq.
The timber on the mid three (8)
tracts of land will be offered first
for sale separately from said land,
said timber being that measuring six
inches in diameter, twelve inches
from the ground with the right at
the purchaser or purchasers to cut
and remove the same for a period of
five year* from the date of sale,
granting said purchaser or purchas
ers the usual sawirJU privilege*
necessary for mid purpose. The* the
separate tracts of land will be off
ered for sale subject to tho rights
of the purchaser or pvrehasern of tb*
mid timber. Thereafter the mid
three (3) tracts of land will be
offered for mle separately includ
ing the timber thereon.
Said sale shall be for cash and
subject to the confirmation of th*
court.
Thta 18th, day of November 1988.
JON. W. HUTCHINSON,
Aa Receiver la mid sass.